The Straits Times, 1 January 1963

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    419 1 The Tengku's 'blunt' warning Enemies outside— fifth-columnists inside' 'They will strike' says the Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned tonight that the enemies of Malaysia will "strike" not only from outside, but through fifth columnists within the country. To meet this threat, the Prime Minister
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  • 1469 1 Rail strike: 'Govt can't stay idle" warning KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned tonight that the Government could not remain idle if the railway strike reached a situation where the economy and life of the country was seriously threatened. In a statement, the Prime Minister said that recent utterances
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  • 422 1 Even 'volunteers' cannot stop Malaysia— Lee SINGAPORE. Mon. In a New Year message today, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said 1963 would be "our year of fulfilment." He said: "Malaysia comes of age. Amidst the jubilation and festivities there has been some sober realisation of the problems we
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Mon. Queen Elizabeth has named Mr. Keith Holyoake, 58. Prime Minister of New Zealand, in her New Year's honours list as a Companion of Honour, an order of chivalry, appointment to which is in the Sovereign's own gift. The Queen and her husband the Duke of
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  • 37 1 TOKYO, Mon— The Ceylon Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Dias Bandaranalke, arrived in Peking on her peace mission and received a rousing welcome from "hundreds of thousands of peop'e." the New China News Agency reported. -UPI
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Mon. In a New Year message to the Liberals. Mr. Jo Grimond tells them today that their Job in 1963 is to prepare for a General Election. He accuses the Tories of being "united behind no purpose except an attempt to cling to office."
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  • 103 1 KUALA KANGSAII, Mon. The condition of the Sultan of Perak. 72, who has been ailing since October, is giving cause for anxiety. A brief Government bulletin issued this evening said: "His Highness the Sultan has been ill for some time. His condition has suddenly deteriorated
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  • 79 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Pirates captured a Malayan tongkang laden with a cargo estimated at* $100,000 in Pulau Pisang, near Pontian. yesterday morning. The tongkanr's crew of six told Poottan police they were chased by an armed motor vessel, believed to be .Indonesian. It fired
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  • 64 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The British military strength in Brunei is to be cut Admiral Sir David Luce, Commander inChief Far East, said today. "The requirement for British military support of the civil power in Brunei" had diminished, he said. The first unit to be withdrawn will
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  • 169 1 Hunt for Jakarta rebel leaders JAKARTA. Mon.— MiliJ tary authorities here were yesterday reported to be holding a lullscale search for the leaders of an anti-gov-ernment movement who escaped arrest on Friday night. Informed sources said the leaders were still at larmv despite the arrest of several hundred people at
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  • Ringing in 1963
    • 379 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— ln the New Year, Singapore, a semicolony threatened with political and economic isolation, will find new strength and new opportunities as a member of an independent, 10-million strong nation. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inehe Yusof bin Ishak. said this today. In
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    • 159 2 Devon: A year of further, advance for us SINGAPORE, Mon.— The general-secretary of the National Trade Union Congress. Mr. t V. Devan Nair. says that 1963 promises to be a year of further consolidation and advance for the democratic trade union movement in Singapore, and a year which will see
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    • 619 2 We can frustrate the anti-national forces says Rajaratnam OINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, expresses confidence that a united anu Q termined Singapore can in the New Year frustrate the an-ti-national forces and ensure that 1963 will be a year of steady progress for all. "In the
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    • 136 2 OINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today welcomed 1963 as "the year which will witness the birth of an independent Singapore within the Federation of Malaysia." "It will be a year that will bring political
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    • 120 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, Malaya, Mr. V. David, says that the trade union movement in this country was facing a shortage of "dynamic and virile leaders." He says that 1963 will be a year of
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    • 318 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The secretary-general of the Barisan Sosialis. .Mr Lim Chin Siong, warns of the turning point in the political development of Malaya "leading to the establishment of a Fascist and military dictatorship in the country." He adds: "The leftwin? forces mast
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    • 165 2 PENANG, Mon.— The establishment of Malaysia will be a triumph for democracy, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, says in a New Year's Eve message today. 'This may well prove to be one of the greatest developments in the history of South-East Asia." he predicts.
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 182 3 JAKARTA, Monday. Indonesian flag was officially raised over West New Guinea for the fir.it tir*e today. The Indonesian Government shipped one and a half tons of flags and pamphlets to the territory for the event. Under the terms of settlement between
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    • 232 3 U.S. moon target not likely Sir B LONDON, Mon.— Sucessful lunar exploits in 1963 are "a must" if America is to achieve her target of landing a man on the moon in 1967. Sir Bernard Lovell, Director of Britain's giant JodrelJ Bank Radio Observatory. Included this advice in an end-of-year
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    • 53 3 CAIRO. Mon— Aly Sabry. chairman of the United Arab Republic Executive Council, will go to India early next month to Join the talks on the Slno-Indlan border dispute, between the Indian Premer. Mr. Nehru, and the Ceylon Premier. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandnranaike, a presidency official
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    • 51 3 MADRID, Mon.— General Franco today announced an increase in Spain's present minimum wages which he described as "intolerable." In a New Year message, the Spanish Head of State, said that from tomorrow, the new dally basis rate would be 60 pesetas (about 8/6) for unskilled
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  • 179 3 Leopold: A rift with wife? Not true BRUSSELS, Mon. ExKing Leopold of the Belgians (above) yesterday published a declaration protesting against "most insulting and scandalous ruinous concerning my private life." The 61 -year-old former sovereign, who abdicated In 1951 to stave off violence between his supporters and opponents, was alluding
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  • 43 3 SAIGON, Mon. Eight Communist guerillas were killed, one captured and six surrendered last week in various provinces of South Vietnam. The semi-official Vietnam Press Agency added that one Government soldier was wounded and five civilians killed in clashes. Reuter.
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  • 27 3 BALTIMORE. Mon.— Dr. Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, one of the world's leading philosophers, died here yesterday after a long illness. He wa*> 89.— Reuter.
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  • QUICK LOOK ROUND
    • 214 3 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Billy Butlin, Britain's millionaire holiday camps owner, is to give $250,000 to enable Hammersmith Hospital to continue its research on kidney graft surgery. The hospital received a promise of $84,000 a year for three years after it had said that the discontinuance
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    • 75 3 BRISBANE, Mon.—Vincent Baxzo. 92. who bates false teeth, has solved bis problems by prowine a new set his third. The newly-grown set comprises six teeth in the front of the top gam. -A spokesman at the British Dental Association in London said there were no
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  • 566 3 KHRUSHCHEV: RAISE U.N. BANNER ABOVE BERLIN Russia ready to halt atom tests now I hope 1963 will be a year of peaceful development of mankind, a year of substantial advance* in the settlement of pressing international problems and easing of international tensions. I am firmly convinced that 1963 will also
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  • 404 3 LONDON, Monday. A MAMMOTH blizzard sweeping northwards over Britain yesterday left the southern half of England almost cut off from the outside world and killed at least six people. At London Airport, whicr: experienced one of its worst snow-storms ever, services were suspended while
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  • 18 3 VATICAN CITY, Mon. The Pope appeared at his private studio balcony at noon yesterday
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  • 40 3 JAKARTA. Mon. A multistorey department store, built with Japanese war reparations and the first of its kind in Indonesia, Is' expected to be completed by the! end of 1964, according to the Trade I K'.nir.rtr Dr. Suharto. U.P.I.
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    • 183 3 Getting along with others A K ir I Hfc along with J ~\M others is I F V thoughtful. P^b^ V< WftW I She doesn't W wound ■l U II feelings Kjj^w. -er*^B or make Hhn^**^H 'rafty' I remarks. Thoughtful Wk '^B a6oia people's K%** m sensibilities, I fIL too.
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    • 324 3 pQuads FOR CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS PHI LADELPHIA, Mon. Quadruplet* three boys and a girl were born three months prematurely yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spector, childhood sweetheart* who married two years ago. Quads RUSSIANS MAKE IT FOUR-ALL MOSCOW. Mon. Quadruplets all boys were born yesterday to a 27-year-old teacher in
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  • 183 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. •"JMIE Singapore Government has done its best to build as many schools as possible to absorb the increasing number of school-going children, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said in his New Year message today. i
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  • 80 4 WINNERS IN DONOR CONTEST SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. D. S. Dutton of Pulau Senang settlement won the first prize of $700 with 308 donors in the blood donor competition for this month. Mr. F. W. Weber, of Missions to Seamen, won the second prize of $200 with 105 donors. No one
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  • 87 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Sikhs in Singapore, and the world over, will celebrate the 297 th anniversary of the birth of Guru Gobind Singh on Wednesday. At the Cenrtal Sikh Temple in Queen Street, a 48-hour non-stop recital of the verses of the Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh holy book)
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wat«r will be cut off in the Middle Road backlane between Beach Road and North Bridge Road, on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 51 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will broadcast a series of talks on "Some Industrialisation Problems in Singapore." The first talk will begin on Wednesday Jan. 21, at the following times: English 7.10 p.m.; Mandarin 7.45 p.m.; Malay 9.40 p.m.; Tamil 6.40
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Bob Simmons will lead a TOC H discussion on the first chapter of Alec Churcher'B book "The Second Mile" at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday at Talbot House.
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  • 157 4 Detectives foiled theft bid, court told SINGAPORE, Mon. A District Judge today heard how two detectives, Andrew Gian and Habib bin Abdul Rahman foiled the escape of two robbers from a flat at Jalan Mertapi. Mr. E. H. Sheares. Acting D.S.P.. said that the detectives were waiting at the doorway
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    • 130 4 AdvertKemeot Beauty Advice "...1 have never yet seen a finer method of improving the complexion. Wrinkles are smoothed, dryness U checked, blemishes vanish and the skin takes on a healthy sunshine look. (Extract from a report by Margaret Merrii suggesting the use of the moist tropical oil of Ulan as
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    • 88 4 illSi 1 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS J33 W&^LWi AND PATRONS W Sil A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR k^>^s Ajl OCEAN PARK HOTEL ■Wll HARRY' ALLAN HB Ml[ 111 -and the COPPERNOBS- CJ W_ 111 SINGING NIGHTLY! IJ qS)i -MSHIRI.EY KOH with SID GOMEZ and his BAND Ift ►^f W For
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    • 155 4 GAIA OPENING-THURSDAY 3rd JAN. simultaneously ot--*"-*--^"-*~-^"^"-1 SINGAPORE S PENANG ODEON-KATONG ODEON i S -rj S KOTA BHARU ALOR STAR i ODEON S CATHAY YOUIfFALL HEAD OVER HEELS IN SQ^mZ^^ LAUGHS WITH MALAYSIA S f*£%^^k MADDEST SCREWBALLS! V** tZAINAL GEMOK W^W iuisoijyi KEPAY/ING A Cathay-Keris Film With English Subtitles Directed by
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    • 507 4 »tt ATV Ovganla»tlon WISH ALL MOVIEGOERS m |A HAPPY NEW YEAR l.'tlli 1114. HAY! llom-UO, 4 00, 6 30, t 9 15pm. g mftko GOiowrn Mt\mrrr~-- l» :w.v .'«Ka* -M 1 *W:BO|);Iill!EiRAYE?B g B NEXT CHANGE (WB) LESLIE CARON DAVID NIVEN J OF DARKNESS" iffrfffißHDHlI 11 Illh 1111. DAY! 11
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    • 105 4 l//#'t/ O«/# By V. F. Ham tin JUST HW3 A LIGHT fA, HOW'S (HAVEN'T ANOTHER CXJT- KmAVBP MA T(?V... ONLY I MAtsIAGE.' J BEARD, VOU"D MAKE( BEARO?)THAT?/PIT/WE REALLY COULD CAN PINO jBESUCEYOU Y|^»^ x r^S, Bweh Tracy By Cheater Goutd I i'l Abnvr By At Capp Buy* Bunny By Butph
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  • STORM IN THE CHANNEL
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      1817 5  -  GEORGES SIMENON by The question he could not answer MAIGRET ON HOLIDAY and an important witness in a murder inves tigation. On his way to visit colleagues in Scotland Yard he is marooned in a Dieppe boarding-house. A girl servant is shot dead in the street. WHERE wiis Mme.
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  • 157 6 :<i Word, tlO (Minimum) MRS. M. M. PONNAPPA and Un M Doramingham thank Relative* aad FnendH for their A?»l.«;»nce, Meaaages and Attendance at the 1* uneral of their 11. -h.-r Mr*. K. s. Jacob. MR. AND MRS. Joseph Doss eln-•h..-k Knends. Relative* for th, ir Attendance. Good Wishes, Pre-
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  • 78 6 ■ii Wordt Sl» (Mintmuim) IN LOVING MEMORY of Late Mrs. Gin soo Ann (nee Tan Toek Ling) 1.1. wi. by Loving Family. IN MEMORY OF Joseph T. David h dud 1.1.6"). You fell asleep without Goodbye but Memorle* of you will I m-viT div. Fondly remembered by Wife.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 344 6 The Prime Minister, in his broadcast last night, looked back upon "the most exhilarating and exciting" twelve months of Malayan independence, and forward to "the wider horizons of the new Malaysia.'' There is cause, as he said, for hope and confidence; there is reason for rejoicing.
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    • 617 6 In speaking of an exhilarat- ing year the Tengku had largely in mind the preparations for Malaysia. In twelve months the concept of Malaysia has been firmly founded. A year i ago the parliamentary debate en the principles of merger had been concluded in Singa- pore, but the real
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    • 291 6 The stability of the Malayan dollar is still taken for granted. It is one of the only two currencies in Asia which have been stable throughout, and no-one has thought it remarkable. There could be no better tribute to financial and economic policies than that, and no better foundation
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  • 2364 6 1 963— the year of Malaya's greatest challenge '<• WHATEVER THE STRESSES AND STRAINS IT IS OUR FIRM INTENTION TO GO RIGHT AHEAD WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA 9 The Tengku's New Year message to the nation AS Malayans eve r v where celebrate this day, the
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  • 225 7 A $350 a month bungalow for Miss Lai KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —A $350-a-month bungalow in Petaling Jaya has been rented for the armless schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong. Yoke Heong, who is being rehabilitated at the Roehampton artificial limb centre, London, is expected to return to Malaya next month. The house,
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  • 167 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon \|R. Justice Ong in iTI the High Court here today awarded $2,000 damages and costs to Major Robert Mathews against E. R C. Matthews, who was cited as co-respondent in his divorce petition Major Mathews, on se ondment to the Federatioi Armed Forces,
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  • 259 7 SINGAPORE, Mon J^ FISHING vessel, carrying opium, scraped under the low Kallang bridge, and sought sanctuary in Kallang basin at midnight yesterday. i Minutes later. Customs men swarmed on the vessel, which was carrying 2,2001 b. of raw opium, worth $400,000. The opium was
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  • 105 7 MINISTER GETS ORANG UTAN SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for National Development is to get a female nrang utan in the New Year "for disposal as he thinks fit." This order was made in court today following an application by Senior Inspector T. S. Zain on behalf of the Minister. Senior
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  • 101 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A man ran amok with a saw yesterday, injuring three women including his girl friend, and then cut himself in the abdomen. Two of the women, Cheah Lin Tai. 18. and her younger sister, Cheah Bwee Tai, 11, are in the
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  • 59 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Acting on information, three C.I.D. officers raided a house off Bukit Bintang Road here yesterday and detained a man wanted In connection with an attempted murder in Kakl Bulcil, Perils, three years ago Police later recovered a .38 revolver in a house
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  • 75 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. All officer cadets and boys of the Federation Military College duo to report to the PMC in Sungei Besl. on Jan. 5 and 6 are advised to find their own transport if the railway strike continues, a statement of the Federation
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Second-Lieut. Kam Yoon Saug of the Federation Signals has been selected for training at the School of Signals In Yorkshire. The course will last about 19 weeks and will be followed by a month with an army unit. He leaves Kuala Lumpur on Friday.
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  • 162 7 The Kedah Sultan's Malaysia hope MORE NEW YEAR MESSAGES A LOR STAR, Mon. A The Sultan of Kedah declared today it was "imperative" that Brunei should join Malaysia. "It is Imperative. he said In a New Year message, that Singapore, Brunei, Sabah. Sarawak and Malaya, who share a common cultural
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  • 127 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. said today that there were "wide potentialities" in developing Malaya's trade with South Korea, which had increased to $4.6 million last year against $2.1 million four years ago. He was
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  • 64 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The leader of the Socialist Front, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, today called on his party members to regard the recent mass arrests of their colleagues as a "baptism of fire" for the struggle to establish a socialist State in Malaya. In a New Year statement,
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  • 19 7 KLANG, Mon. "Road Show 1963" vi 111 open at the Letchumanan Hall here on Jan. 5.
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  • 440 7 MALACCA, Monday. THE president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Nor, charged today that anti-Indonesian elements in the Cabinet were contributing towards the worsening Malayan-Indonesian relationship. He said- "According to the Prime Minister, the Indonesian Communist Party was responsible for
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  • 94 7 TWO DIE IN ROAD CRASH PENANG. Mon. A motor cyclist, Kuai Eng Chan, and his pillion passenger Lim Seng Chal, were killed in a collison with a lorry near Bayan Lepas over the weekend. In another accident, an accountant, Mr. C. M. Shaw, 25, and a woman passenger, Miss Teh
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Trade Union Congress Committee will meet on Sunday to consider minimum salaries for shop workers.
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  • 178 7 A $4,400 HAUL BY 'POLITE' ROBBERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Four "polite" armed robbers. all masked and wearing sun glasses, held up a confectioner and his family in their house in Tong Shin Terrace here last night and robbed them of $3,500 in cash and Jewellery worth $915. One man carried
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  • 58 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Th« revised electoral remster will be on display for Inspection at all district offices beginning tomorrow until Jan. 28. The Election Commission today called on all those who had applied to be registered as voters during the revision period from Sept. 1 to
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  • 73 7 PENANG. Mon. Former Penang Malaya Cup soccer captain, Wong Kam Poh, died yesterday after a long illness in his home in Jahudl Road. One of the best fullbacks Penang has ever produced. Kam Poh. 47. captained the Penang team In their first two Malaya Cup finals
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    • 272 7 MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION APOLOGY TO RAILWAY CUSTOMERS I regret that the strike is continuing and I wish to take this opportunity of apologising for the inconvenience our customers are experiencing. I can assure you, who are unable to travel on our passenger trains, and traders who are unable to make
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    • 491 7 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 METERS SERVICE 41.7 METRES SHORTWAVE SERVICE v^Lm, '■^•wl^'u^Sifr^ 1 ii utiDK Negara-Ku. News Headlines; •i ntiiu,» 80 j laming Melodies; 7o A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; Time Signal, News; 7.36 Break--7.05 Breakfast
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 676 8 ...is the feminine image for 1963 FOR THE PARTY I COKING for the feminine imag;e for the New Year? I would say this is the year for the girl with a mind of her own at least where clothes are concerned. Miss 1963 will look frivolous and
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    • 80 8 CRUNCHY ice cream roll is easy to make. Toast 1 cup of uncooked rolled oats 10 minutes in a shallow pan in a preheated 350--degree oven. Mix oats with i cup each of sifted confectioners' sugar and chopped nutmeats and 1/3 cup of melted
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    • 399 8 Ji SI what a cocktail should be. how it should oe made, when it should be served, are frequently subjects of controversy. Take the Martini, most famous of all cocktails. Some people wouldn't drink a Martini if it were the onl> liquid on a dersert isle.
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    • 553 8 ANOTHER year has passed. On the stroke of midnight and with strains of Auld Lang Syne still ringing in our ears, there must have been many who paused to think what will the new year hold. Good or bad. somehow the future
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 249 8 Straits Times Crossword AC'BOSK flower for the mayor (11). 1. Support for wickedness when 9. Perfect son, maybe, but not I leave the neighbourhood up to much any longer s>. til). 12. A roller on the lawn (7, 4). 8. He wanted soup from Mm 13 It would give counsel
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  • 287 10 1963 RUBBER PROSPECTS ARE 'VERY SATISFACTORY' From Our Market Correspondent RUBBER market sources reviewing prospects for 1963 said they expected prices this year would be slightly above those ruling last year. They based this forecast on two points: first all rubber produced was being sold and there was no surplus
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  • 23 10 December November Rubber 80.70 cU »0.05 cU. Tin: 5427.C6 $429.7* 1962 19C1 Rubber: 78.23 cU 83.48 els. Tin: $447 76 $446.85
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  • 41 10 The Metal Box Co. of Malaya Ltd. announce a dividend of 5 per cent, less tax, (or the year ending March 31. Last year an Interim of 5 per cent and a final of 10 per cent were paid.
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  • 249 10 JANUARY nrat <rada ruMii ou, t.a.k. cloned at 5 p.m. In 81n»-ai> trid Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at v cent* per Ib. up one-eixith of a cci Th<- torn- qui«t. B.C.C.Ft.A. and F.M.R.K. cloau. prlcM In centa per 1b yesterday: bat 1 P.n.s. prompt f.o.b. buyen BOt, lellem 801
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  • 27 10 December 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80g cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $426.87 i (down 124 cents). ESTIMATED unofficial offering 260 tons (down tons)
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  • 143 10 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dae 29. Three months. Dunlops 14 cts. s. Darby 4td. P. A N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4id. Gammon 11 cts. S. Traction 13 J. W.niKh IS cts. Shell 13 cts M. Brew. 29 cts. Bteam«hip I«M M Oment 18 cts. B. Times 22 cts Containers
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  • 98 10 SHIM lying alongsid: ths Singapar* •vharvi-s today are: slamat is. IlOKßcvern 33 36, Kanhav 33/39. Mrinam i .">. Temerairc 1/2. Kunak '.'7 ML Latiuan N'W. 3 Glmorchy H/9, Bettsu Maru 47, Panama 44, TVakbank 4f>. Mon*s<lh*U!i 1.V16. Adlfe 2324. Outar rasdt: Kn-rknnu. Achilles, Ptiillipla Soon Bee. Atlas.
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  • 98 10 CHINESE Product Kishania. tincap«ra noon prices per plcul yesterday: Cacanut all: bulk $44 a*ll«ra, drum 147 sellers: Capri: Dec. UK/Continent $29 buyers. $30 sellers, Pappar Muntok white ***** sellers. Sarawak whltf *135 nrlltrs, special Sarawak black ISTi nrllrrs. garbled Lamport black $921 sellers, ABTA SlOCi sellers. Sinxapen Coconut
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  • 51 10 j Un ttu Irat eichangt market in Hani Kang jrasUttfaW, thr US. dailar quoted a! ■.til for T.T. and 3 601 for ca»h. Starling MM quotr<l ill 15.53 and ana Ual at itold at Mt| All Malayan Bank* vrrrr closed yesterday and will remain closed today. They r*-opei)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 952 10 y\ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coait >«rvioa ti» kta ti» (i* 1 t»f 1 tir<t HaWal Nkjtaai 'Kinikawa Maru" 1 Gd« 42 4) 4 Jai 11 JM 21 JM 31 JM II Fit ■Matm Mara' li'» im W Ii Mi i 'It M Fit It Ht
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    • 668 10 THAI LINES frra: Hiistli, Niw Orlim, «jll«in t New fin m Smi. Fir: Us AlflllS. U.S. Colt, Nl« Tmi. Piilia«lp»u >i> laigkik. Hut KM|. N. York P. S'Mm Spore 1. Anfilis N. York "NORHOLI' Sill OK 7 I Jin 1/11 Ma (/I fit »M "NICETO OE UMINASA" II Die 7t/U
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    • 187 10 TENDER THE LAND I GKOI'P SETTI.fcMENT AREAS) ACT. 196 A UAONU FRINUE SCHEME TENDER NOTICE lenders will be received up to noon on 15 January. 1963 for tJM following works:— For felling, pruning and burning approximately 180 acres of jungle land near Kampong Lukut in the Mulclm Kota TinRl of
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    • 705 10 CONGRATULATIONS TO SAKI'RA HAIR WAVING SALOON, Chamberlain Road. Ipoh )n their opening of business on 2nd January 1963 ■rom: WOON CHOON MENG AND SI SAN LEONG of Ipoh. NOTICE MR. WONG KHEE MENG is no anger employed by Mechanical uid Combustion Engineering CoMalaya i Ltd.. as from 28th Dember, 1962
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    • 1136 10 ELECTION COMMISSION, FEDERATION OF MALAYA OLaVOM A OBJECTIONS PKKIOD The revised Parliamentary State. Local Authority and I^x-ai Council electoral rolls will be open for inspection at District Offices ana at Offices of Supervisors oi Elections from .he Ist January to 28th January. 1963 II you arc quhliiiecl and have applied
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    • 152 10 SHIPPING NOTICE t.s. "ORONSAY" P Si O-Orient Lines' ORONSAY' is calling at Singapore thi- Iternoon. TUMdftl January en route to Fvemantle, Adelaide. Melbourne, and Sydne\ Because to-day, being New Year's Day. is a Port Holiday, it Is regretted that it will not b* possible for the ship to berth alongside
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 606 11 NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Arrangements for the establishment of Trie Malayan Retasier of Members ha\e now been completed. Members of the Company resident In the Federation of Malaya wishing to transmit their stock units from the Principal Register In London to the Malayan Register may apply to the Local
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    • 246 11 TENDERS I KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from PWD Registered Contractors not below Class "D" under Head V at the office of the State Engineer, Ktdah Perils. PWD., Alor Star up to 300 p.m. on 9 1.63 for the SUPPLY AND TRANSPORT OF ROAD METAL FROM BALING
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    • 418 11 NOTICES NOTICE This is to intorm the public thai MR. LEONO PENG FONG has resigned irom our services as M 31/12,1962 and is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect monies on our behalf. 3ORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO.. (F Of M) LIMITED. IPOH. MALACCA MUNICIPALITY. RATES FOR THE
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    • 847 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KLANG TOWN COUNCIL I The Klang Town Council in- vites application;, Irom Federal Citizens/Stale Nationals for the following appointment: i Two Buildin* Technician* Appiicanu> must n^ve utiaineu then- UK oirtnaay out noi above 3a years, must nave passed *orni IV in a Oovt. JSngilsn ticnool or Govt. Aided
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    • 752 11 > i Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.t—Box St ct*. txtrm WASH AMAH wantrd, Trustwoiiby. taard-worklnc. Kuropran trained, not 1 toe younn. Tel: (B'pore) *****. WANTEO LAOV TYPIST Apply 1 In own handwriting stating salary re- > quired P.O. Box 60 Queen Street P. O. Singapore 7.
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    • 904 11 I HOUSES LAND WANTED tt Word* $i Ml*.}— Box St tU. txtrm tCMI-OETACHtO OR (ornfr T>rrmce Boun Elevated Sit*. Please write to Box A 4475 8.T., Spore. WANTEO DETACHED BUNGALOW District* 9, 10, U. Prices (30,000 to $40,000. Particulars with Telephone Number to Box A 4674 8.T., Spore. EDUCATION to
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    • 853 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE f Word, Si (Min.}~Box St ct*. txtrm ItSl M.C. SALOON }900 or nearest Offer. Tel. 210 HA (B'pore). S3.MO MINI MINOR 1960. Good condition. Ring *****1 Ext. 5339 or call 15 Too Street. (Spore). NUMBER W52 Good Condition Four New Tyres. Telephone: ***** call Ram IS-C Beach
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    • 563 11 Al TUUK btKVltt (S pore) tt Word* Si (Min.)-Box tt ct*. txtro PMOTOtTAT* BY FOTOMATIC. M. Robiniton Road. Tel: ***** KWOK't PHOTOCOPY JCRVICt .1 The Arcade lut floor. T«l. 9&S10 PHOTOCOPY AND MICROFILMING •II documents T»ng's Photocopy Service (MAP Singapore OMR CLEVER MILLINtR m»«-, beautiful kits, bridal headdress**, children's bats,
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  • NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 177 12  - Perak slips back to third place in iron ore output HENRY PAUL By PERAK, which has been the second biggest Iron ore producing State in Malaya during the past two years, has now fallen to third place, behind v Trengganu and Pahang, due to a big drop in pro- 7
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    • 157 12 Take-over in Spore broking company A N old established firm of Singapore sharebrokers opens for operations under a new name tomorrow. Thernew name of the company is Robert Wee and Co. who have taken over the trading interests of the former Goei and Co. The partners in the concern are
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    • 109 12 HEIDELBERG LATEST MACHINE A DEMONSTRATION of the latest Heidelberg offset printing machine was held at the premises of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. in Saiboo Road, Singapore, recently. It was attended by about 150 local printers The new machine measures 15J x 22J" and Incorporates many of the well-known features
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    • 59 12 Throughout the holiday-shorten-ed week, the Singapore copra market maintained a steady tone and arrivals estimated at 200 tons were mainly absorbed by the mills, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. No offers on f.o.b. terms were obtainable. Over the week Philippines copra In London gained
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    • 34 12 Net profit of Massey-Ferguson Holdings (Australia) fell A£76,028 to A£7i 1.340 in the year ended Oct. 31, 1982, although sales inceased by 7.0 per cent to AEM.472.000. according to reports from Melbourne.
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    • 391 12 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE year 1962 saw outX standing progress in the development of the trading room system of the Malayan Stock Exchange both in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. This was largely accelerated by the opening of a direct line between the Kuala
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    • 189 12 TpHE Spaarnekerk, last in a series of nine 19-knot vessels built for United Netherlands Navigation Company (V.N.S.), is expected in Singapore today on her maiden voyage from Europe to the Far East. The 9.830 gross register tons vessel Is in the express cargo service of
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    • 133 12 LEE ONN CO., LTD., Singapore jewellers and agents for Nitto cultured pearls have sent one of their top salesmen, Mr. Chla Kok Sung to Hong Kong to study the various aspects of the jewellery trade. The trip has been made possible through the generous
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    • 35 12 Ishikawajlma-Harima, Japanese shipbuilding concern, has concluded contracts worth $89 million for the construction of five vessels, two 5,000 d-w. tons bulk carriers and three 53,000 d.w. tons oil tankers, with four foreign companies
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    • 699 12  -  GEOFFREY BOLAND Three-man mission tours Singapore, Federation By A UNIQUE trade delegation from Mexico seeking further outlets for that country's growing industrial products spent a few days in Singapore last week and afterwards visited the Federation of Malaya. The three-man mission, which met Government
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    • 152 12 SINGAPORE cattle im- *"-> porters are looking forward to increasing their importation of cattle from Indonesian islands this year with the re-opening of the Bali port on Dec. 15. Bali port is a big source of supply and its closure in October because of suspected cattle illness
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    • 41 12 A Dutch member of the Unilever Oroup, Unex, is to take over one of Holland's best known meat canners, Olba of Olst. The Initiative was taken by Olba, which will continue to operate under Its present name and management.
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    • 255 12 INDUSTRIAL GASES RE-ORGANISED: BUSINESS GOES ON THE structure of Industrial Gases (Malaya) Ltd. of Singapore has been re-organised by the establishment of a new company, Singapore Oxygen Ltd., to carry on its business in the State. With effect from yesterday. Industrial Oases, which Is an associate of The British Oxygen
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 98 12 Foster^JfjL,ager '~~~^^^E~3Qfc Drink a beer that's really beer Foster's Lager. Enjoy its clean, keen, cold taste. Linger over its full-bodied i sparkle and get a lift that makes you /s^g\ glad you're thirsty. Foster's Lager is a man's drink which refreshes like nothing else can. That's why Ausrtf tralians and
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    • 329 12 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR WSXmr .jßfteeMßiiftVtvll RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT*. Ptvgress Motors Limited NO 4t. ORCHARO lIOAD SINGAPORE. WEARNE BROS. LTD. 109, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumnn MALARIA? TAKE M&B 'IVTiaquine^ A tingle dote 'Niviquirw' contrail v tcoM, •luck within 24 houn. "NivKjuinc' preventi
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    • 1483 13 Dexter falls at 93 but Cowdrey is still in with 94 ENGLAND RALLY AFTER 19 FOR 2 From JACK FINGLETON; Melbourne, Monday i THLRD-wicket partnership of 175 by Ted Dexter (93) and Colin Cowdrey (94 not out) took Englan d to 218 for three in reply to Australia's first inni#gs
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      • 38 13 -1 r\K i;\c,\ JAJUNO -hirt Intfr-disiricls tourney 'K. Kaof sart; Batang Padang bt Kroh 3-1; Taiping bt Btg Padang 2-1: Ipon 3-0; Krian bt K. KannMir 2-1; Ipoh bt Krian 2-1; finals Ipoh b Larut-Matang 3-0. Runners-up: Taipinc.
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      • 60 13 BADMINTON— Indian national < 'ship lin.iK ißangaloi Men'- mmjlcs: 8. Ooel b v Ohoan ia-7. 10-11: mixed doubles: C. D. Deoras I and M>- M Kelkar bt O. X,.: and IHbi Sarajin] Apu 15-12. 15-6; women's doubles: Saro/ni Apte and Sunila Aptr bt M Kelkar nr.d M Karnik 15-6,
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      • 58 13 TUN MS—E. Province c'shlp final* (Pi Elizabeth): Men nirjlpi: G Forbes (SA> and A Bega] (SA) share title (6-4, 16-13. 11-13 unfinished): men's doubles: B. Knight 'Br) and M. Santaiu <Sp> bt K. Diepraam and D Phillips rSA) 6-4. 6-3. 6-4; mixed flsaMss: R. Mark <Aust> and D f'arcl cL'rfi
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      • 13 13 < i;k M t riunkrt shield <Chri«trhurchi: Canterbury 328-9 •G. Dowling 206' v Wellington
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    • 153 13 'LAYER WILL FIND GOING TOUGHi —AS PRO' I SYDNEY, Mon.— Ken Rosewall. world professional tennis champion, said last night he thought Rod Layer's professional opponents would have the edze on Layer at present. Layer, who completed a "grand slam" of the world's major amateur titles this year, announced yesterday that
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    • 40 13 SAO PAULO (Brazil), Mon.— Officials of the Pan-American Games scheduled for April 20 here said today 3.857 athletes have been registered for participation. The committee said the number of entries is expected to pass the 4,000 mark.— U.P.l.
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    • 594 13  -  EPSOM JEEP reviews year's highlights ANE of the highlights v of the 1962 Malayan racing season which ended on Sunday was I the sweep of the classics by Malayan Jockeys. Although well out of the running for the jockey premiership, they dominated the classic
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    • 44 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Police beat PWDSC 4-3 I In a Selangor HA league division > one match at Cheras Road today. 1! Manmohan (3) and G. Cumi| tnlngs scored for Police. Johnny I 1 Lee (2) and L. Doss for PWD.
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  • 590 14 gIR William Goode, Governor and Comman-der-in-Chief, North Borneo, is made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (G.C.M.G.) in Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours, announced in London today. In list containing awards lor many personalities of Far
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  • 243 14 Red China strongly defends its policies over Cuba PEKING, Mon. The Chinese Communist Party today issued a massive defence of its policies which observers here said could be taken as a manifesto of Chinese "orthodoxy" in the present open debate in the world Communist movement. It included bitter criticism of
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  • 362 14 OINGAPORE, Mon. SixO teen members of the R.A.F., who are or who were at the time of recommendation serving in the Far East Air Force, are among the recipients of awards in the New Year's honours list. New Commanders of the
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  • 79 14 at ceremony JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The 1/10 Gurkha Rifles beat retreat at Majidee Barracks here this evening in the presence of the Tengku Mahkota. representing his father, the Sultan of Johore. After the ceremony, the Gurkhas' commanding officer Lt -Co.. J. H. Montagu, handed
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  • 532 14 Success claim by UN as fighting ends NEW YORK, Mon THE United Nations yes t c rday an-, nounced the end of its "defensive action" in Katanga. It said its objectives had been attained. But in Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia where he flew yesterday morning President Moise Tshombe said he was
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  • 131 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. The note said: "Goodbye the world and my home. Goodbye, lam going to die." It lay among a neat pile of school books and a pair of canvas shoes on the banks of the Pierce Reservoir. Eight feet away hi the
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  • 185 14 Earth tremors shake Malaya SINGAPORE, Mon. Three people in three parts of the city called the Straits Times reporting that they felt a slight tremor in the earth at 6.35 p.m. A number of people in Kuala Lumpur also reported a similar sensation. The tremors, lasting a few seconds in
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  • 54 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Harold F. Copeman. 72. chairman of the Rubber Estate Agency, Ltd.. for the past 22 years, died suddenly in London yesterday morning. Mr. Copeman retired from the company In August this year after 50 years' service. His last visit to the company's estates in
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  • 314 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Housing and j Development Board I now capable of building a flat in 45 minutes on the average has been given a pat on the back in the New Year message of Mr. Tan Klaly Gan. Minister for Na- tional
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 101 14 Lato CLASSIFIED MVERTtSEMEmr* 20 Words $10 (Minimum l GREETINGS L. NATARAJAN. Retired Assistant Public Trustee, Penan? now at Madras wishes his numerous friends in Malaya and Singapore a happy bright New Year. MITCHELL MILLER: Derek George third son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mitchell to Margaret Sheila daughter of Mr.
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