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Title Section20 1963-01-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie*"*** The Straits Times Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article740 1963-01-02 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM: MTUC general council to meet Action on Tengku's warning on agenda by Kuala Lumpur Tuesday THE MTUC will decide tomorrow the action it should take on Tengku Abdul Rahman's warning that the Government would not remain idle over the railway strike. Congress and RUM officials740 words
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66 1963-01-02 1 KUALA KANGSAR, Teus. The condition of the Sultan of Perak, 72, today continued to "give rise to anxiety," according to an official Perak Government statement. The Sultan has been ailing since October following a partial stroke. The bulletin said that the Ruler was attended today66 words
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Article19 1963-01-02 1 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. The Argentine Government will call for elections within the next 30 days.19 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-01-02 1 Tengku Sulaiman installed Perlis Regent A RA U, Tues. A Johore prince, Tengku Sulaiman ibni Almarhom Tengku Bendahara Abu Bakar, 32. was proclaimed new Regent of Perlis in a ceremony at the Balai Besar here this morning. Tengku Sulaiman, appointed Regent by his father-in-law, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, as Raja329 words
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Article, Illustration500 1963-01-02 1 Love in death: The temple 'wedding BRIDAL SUITE AND SI 00 MILLION (IN PAPER MONEY) PENANG, Tues. Two children who died more than 20 years ago were married at a Cninese temple in Bridge Street here today. Relatives of both the "bride" and "bridegroom" were present at the ceremony which500 words
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Article414 1963-01-02 1 Threat to Tshombe's air force LE O P O LDVILLE, Tues.— P ilo t s stood ready in Katanga this morning to enforce the United Nations ultimatum to President Moise Tshombe's air force to surrender or be destroyed. UN. authorities here urgently requested yesterday that all Katangese aircraft be handedReuter; UPI - 414 words
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Article58 1963-01-02 1 LISBON. Tues.— Portugal outlawed prostitution at the srroke of midnight and entered the New Year with more than 40.000 women suddenly out ol work. The government will give the girls a 20-day period to settle their affairs. Then all licence cards, account books and other documents58 words
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654 1963-01-02 1 Tengku hits at 'vicious lies' in Jakarta DENANG, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman today condemned the "vicious propaganda" against Malaya being spread by the Indonesian Press. Addressing a large gathering at the opening of the Balik Pulau Umno branch building, the Prime Minister said there was widespread jealousy in Indonesia against654 words
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Article27 1963-01-02 1 CHINA FREES 108 MONT. KON(. T Chiaesc frontier > rr li ased 10K Mck «ound»-d Indian v upturn! in Him fighting, new Chin.i reported Ri i27 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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261 1963-01-02 2 Chiang: Nikita will liquidate Mao r rAIPEH, Tues.—Prcsid--1 ent Chiang Kaishek predicted in his New Year's Day message that Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist Party leader, would be liquidated in his life and death struggle with the Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. But he warned if the free would should thinkReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-01-02 2 THE BIG FREEZE keeps a firm grip on Britain; there is no sign of a thaw, and the forecast is MORE frost, MORE snow and MORE ice. Here, at London Airport, tractors and snowploughs struggle to clear the runways. The day before, 37 flights were cancelled and54 words
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326 1963-01-02 2 LONDON, Tuesday BL I Z Z A R DS and bitter frost brought an Arctic New Year's Eve to both sides of the Atlantic yesterday. But a sudden risr in temperature in Austria raised the danger of avalanches, and was followedReuter - 326 words
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154 1963-01-02 2 VIOLENCE IN' CUBA AS CROWDS BESIEGE E MBASSY HAVANA, Tues. Scattered violence broke out here yesterday after police dispersed an estimated 5,000 people besieging the Swiss Embassy for aid in leaving Cuba. Police did not use force to break up the huge crowd massed before the Embassy, in suburban Vedado,UPI - 154 words
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Article44 1963-01-02 2 ST. REGIS. (Montana). Tues. A Greyhound bus collided with a grain truck on icy U.B. highway 10. four miles wet>t of here, and plunged into the St. Regis River, killing at least six people and injuring several others. UP.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article325 1963-01-02 2 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY DATELINE From THE LONG-AWAITED hydrofoil ferrj service planned by a Macao gambling syndicate is expected to begin in the summer. The 76-passenger craft will cut down the time for the trip from Hong Kong to Macao from 3i hours to one hour. A SALARY TAX Is325 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-01-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby > /imvioli ala mai«on uA /^QfP.Pajc^gLy <m\ moiSISSuL THC CVNLFii fPfCIAUTY I WJPIttOMOffEO MbTT 1 \»wm*JHriJt/ —IT MAS MPVO TUIM AWO TOPP9O *rTTU A i j__ J H^ai rTiCI ii IV LkUIT MCTffVy I 9AuO£ InmTWi J I A^ V\44 words
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423 1963-01-02 3 Mac calls for a new peace initiative LONDON, Tuesday. MR. HAROLD Macmillan said today that during 1963 the West must seek out opportunities for negotiation with the Communist world. In a New Year article written for the Conservative Party's weekly newsletter, Mr. Macmillan said: j "What all of us yearnUP - 423 words
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136 1963-01-02 3 A 'LITTLE SCOTLAND' WORKDAY SHOCK CORBY (England). Tues. Thousands of Scots celebrating Hogmanay in this central England town last night were warned they would be dismissed if they did not turn up for work today. Hogmanay parties go on all night in Corby. often called "Little Scotland" because 60 perReuter - 136 words
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Article36 1963-01-02 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Eighty people on the unemployment relief register at Worcester, Massachusetts, were disappointed after they trudged through the snow yesterday to pick up their weekly cheques. The cheque-writing machine had frozen overnight.36 words
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261 1963-01-02 3 Round the world go the "peace in 1963 s greetings tf EW Year messages 11 from statesmen in East and West, as well as toasts at private parties throughout the world, reflected the universal desire that 1963 would be a year of peace. Millions danced in the New Year. AustraliansReuter - 261 words
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379 1963-01-02 3 Nikita's new year warning to the West MOSCOW, Tues. ]^|R. Khrushchev early today toasted the New Year in with a "realistic warning" to the West that if it unleashed a war it would be "utterly smashed within hours." He was toasting the Soviet Army before more than 1,000 prominent RussiansReuter - 379 words
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131 1963-01-02 3 BERLIN SOLUTION 'NOT TO BE PUT OFF' BERLIN (Eastern Sector). Tues. Mr. Khrushchev today told Mr. Walter I lbricht. the East German Communist leader, that a German peace treaty and "normalisation" of the West Berlin situation were "completely necessary and not to be postponed." In a New Year telegram, publishedReuter - 131 words
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Article44 1963-01-02 3 LONDON, Tues. Britain* Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald Maudlin*, yesterday cut the purchase tax on television and radio sets, gramophone and records, perfumery and cosmetics. Prom today they will be down from 45 per cent to 25 per cent. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-01-02 3 LABOUR CHIEF BLASTS TORY TRICKERY LONDON, Tues.— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Britain's Labour leader, today launched a slashing attack on Mr. Harold Macmillan's Conservative government, accusing it of "trickery," "double talk," "broken pledges," and "insincerity." He unleashed his barrage In a New Year message to his own party, saying the policies351 words
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135 1963-01-02 3 N EW DELHI. Tues.— Mr. Nehru ruled out China today as a nuclear force in the foreseeable future. "I don't think they will ever have a nuctear force worthy of the name he told newsmen. He said that even if the Peking regime tested a135 words
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Article199 1963-01-02 3 LONDON. Tues. Dogs are one of the finest branches of the London police, Mr T. E. Mahir, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, said in a lecture here. With their 150 handlers they were responsible for about 2,500 arrests a year, he added. Over 1.000 of the199 words
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Article30 1963-01-02 3 LONDON, Tues.— Sir Winston Churchill said In a New Year message that he Is confident "our national Steadfastness and genius" will lead Britain through its present trials. Beuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement255 1963-01-02 3 olivefti GUTHRIE CO (Singapore) LTD announce THAT THE BUSINESS CONDUCTED FROM THE OLIVETTI SHOW ROOM IN RAFFLES PLACE HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY TRANSFERRED TO ROOM NO. 611, SHAW HOUSE, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 9. TELEPHONE: ***** ***** m is d m OCEAN BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Here, there, (almost anywhere) fit colourful FORMICA not255 words
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271 1963-01-02 4 VARSITY ROLE IN SOCIETY: AN APPEAL SINGAPORE, Tues. »3 Mr. Gilbert Chai Teik Leong, president of the University of Singapore Students' Union, today stressed the need for understanding between the university authorities and the Government. Mr. Chai was .speaking at the university's Foundation Day rally and flag-raising ceremony at the271 words
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Article103 1963-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Rotary's world leader, Mr. Nitish C. Laharry of Calcutta, India, flew into Singapore tonight for a day's visit. As Rotary international president, Mr. Laharry heads an organisation of 525.000 business and professional executives belonging to more than 11,000 Rotary Clubs in 128 countries. Mr.103 words
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Article236 1963-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues THE Adult Education Board in conjunction with the Association of Professional Social Workers and the Singapore Council of Social Service is organising a course entitled "An Introduction to Social Work" which will be conducted at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Wednesdays, from 7.30236 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-01-02 4 INCHE YUSOF JOINS GAY NEW YEAR CROWD AT ANNUAL SEA SPORTS SINGAPORE. Tues.— SingaO pore ushered in the New Year without much fanfare today. Except in nightclubs, where "Full House" signs were up till 2 a.m. 1963 arrived generally unnoticed. ievelry was confined to nightclubs where dimmed lights and "Auld357 words
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Advertisement362 1963-01-02 4 BEST FILM 1962 Chosen h Ihe National Board of Review of Motion Pictures of America 6th BIG WEEK! DARRYL F. ZANUCKS Tv c I rib 42 INTERNATIONAL STARS A~~ J^^L*,,*, Tel: 21-116 SINGAPOR 3 SHOWS Show Storts: 12.30-4.30 8.30 pm DAILY: THE LONGEST DAY" Starts: 12.45-4.45 8.45 pm SUNDAY AND362 words
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Advertisement118 1963-01-02 4 BUMS OF DARKNESS DAVID OPATOSHU-JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE-SSB OPENS TOMORROW CAPITOL >OH* On« of th*m (SINGAPORE) fe&^Sk ri«k«d his lif* r her mon«y th« oHw, for h»K k>v« k yt, sh» pJoMvcf a strong* |^yj| k^ #4^^^^ who natly wanted hf mint. "MISSION to PEL COBRE" ftgy r CyV Singapore simultaneously118 words
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Miscellaneous330 1963-01-02 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 rpHE following Is today's ache- n»ng, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur dule of civil aircraft move- (ML 149) 6.50 p-m from Jaments at Paya Lebar airport, karto (ML 204 815 pjn; from Singapore: Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 9 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC- From London. Dus-330 words
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Article, Illustration1921 1963-01-02 5 GEORGES SIMENON - GEORGES SIMENON PART 3 BY The only witness —and a very shaky one- WHERE WAS MAlCRET—between six and seven on the evening when the boardinghouse servent was shot dead in the street For once Maigret was only a witness —and a very shaky one. He did not know much1,921 words
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Advertisement6 1963-01-02 5 TOMORROW: WHO WILL TAKE THE RAP...?6 words
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Advertisement29 1963-01-02 5 \^^^B 1 1 Mi nUUnAY/ look for the two gold leaves in the red and white pack Copynghf This advertisement is issuedby Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Limited. vca/626»29 words
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Article134 1963-01-02 6 UNDANG OF JELEBU DIES, 59 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Undang of Jelebu, Dato Shamaruddin bin Haji Abdul Rahman, died last night in his home, the Balai Undang at Kuala Klawang, 24 miles from here. He was 59. He had been ill for a long time. The Negri Sembilan flag was flown134 words
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78 1963-01-02 6 IPOH. Tues— Soong Chok Tak was robbed of a $30 watch while cycling near the junction of Jalan Pasir Puteh and Jalan Tokong here about 10.30 a.m. yesterday. He told the police that a youth on bicycle forced him into a back lane,78 words
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Article30 1963-01-02 6 PENANO, Tues. Mr. W. J. K. Mandy, regional director of the BritUh Council, will (peak on "travel without tears" at the Penan? Rotary Club's lunch meeting tomorrrow.30 words
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Article137 1963-01-02 6 MALACCA, Tues. The PMIP is to form branches in the Borneo territories when Malaysia comes into being. An amendment to the party's constitution to allow It to operate In Borneo was passed at the annual delegates conference here today. No non-Muslims Another amendment to allow137 words
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Article54 1963-01-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue». Johores new Judge, Mr. Justice Azml bin Haji Mohamed. has arrived here from Ipoh to take up his post. His son. Inche Abdul Htmld Azml. who has been president of the Sessions Court, Johore Bahru, left on transfer yesterday to become President of54 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-01-02 6 CAY scenes like the one above ushered in the New Year. This picture was taken at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur at a dance in aid of the Lady Ternpier Hospital fund. .Nightclubs and cinemas were packed. Ships in Penang harbour wel c o116 words
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308 1963-01-02 6 Labour research unit handle 30 cases a day SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE labour research unit set up by the Govern- ment a month ago to help trade unions is overloaded with work, Mr. Hsu Tse Kwang, director of the unit, said today. He told the Straits Times that the unit was308 words
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Article63 1963-01-02 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. For cheating a wrestler of $200, Jimmy Neo Swee Hin, 20, was Jailed yesterday for a day and fined $800 or another four months' jail. Neo. of Cairhill Circle, swindled Sheik All bin Y. Ayoub, S3, of three sums totalling $200 between Nov. 7 and63 words
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Article69 1963-01-02 6 Christmas cheer by the Navy SINOAPORE. Tues. The Commander-ln-Chlef, Far East Station, Naval Base, and his staff will give a Christmas tea party to the children of St. Andrew's Mis-! slon Hospital at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. They will distribute gifts and later screen a film. This will be the fourth69 words
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Advertisement16 1963-01-02 6 A TOOTAL FABRIC DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers mtum aoftMo lIMGAMftI16 words
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Miscellaneous112 1963-01-02 6 WtVff Oaf* Bft Vm T Hawniin f'oo^m^^M^^^/^'T^^ul^ ISOBeVTOHAVEJ* 1 YOU KNOW THE DRESS OF a) 3 i!%*£aELnS?£Fm£ I.T^B S'?a« ~«W PI KNOCKED YOU /OF WHAT \/WOOBI(fo PBINCE IS o€-~ L K. I oStOO ASWHE»T U JZ<tl o E 0^lr?' a WSfe PSJ 01 WE POSSIBLE \uO uglO ANYONE/^©^ IMWfiP O/*TU«112 words
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402 1963-01-02 7 'Signs of critical situation on border' report ANTARA: 'CRUEL BRITISH TROOPS GUARD INDONESIA FRONTIER' JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE official Indonesian news agency, Antara, reported here that in the past few days there had been "signs of a critical situation" developing on the border of Sarawak and Indonesian West Borneo. "It isReuter; UPI - 402 words
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Article16 1963-01-02 7 PENANG. Tues. The local; Boyanese community has lormed i its own association in Penanx16 words
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89 1963-01-02 7 80 per cent Malayan tin in U.S. cans WASHINGTON. Tues. Nearly 80 per cent of the tin cans made in the United States use tin from Malaya, the Malayan Tin Bureau reported yesterday. Mr. R. D. Coursen. director of bureau, said in a statement that the advantages of tin cansReuter - 89 words
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177 1963-01-02 7 BRITAIN'S VIEWS ON BORNEO STILL THE SAME LONDON. Tues. A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that there has been no change in Britain's attitude that its sovereignty over North Borneo is unchallengeable. lie said this in answer to a question at the noon news conference at the loieisn Office aboutUPI - 177 words
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Article55 1963-01-02 7 PENANG. Tries. The State Secretary, Inche Abu Hav.au bin Abdullah, will declare open the first evening classes of the National Union of Government Office Workers. Penang branch, at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. The classes aie aimed at preparing clerks for the next government service examination55 words
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Article23 1963-01-02 7 PENANG. Tiies. Three balesj of cloth were stolen from the m.v. j Borneo anchored at Penang Her-i bour this morning.23 words
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Article191 1963-01-02 7 KUCHING. Tues.— The. Governor, Sir Ale- 1 xandor Waddell, said in a radio broadcast here last night that 1963 will be a historic year for j Sarawak when she joins a new independent federation as an equal member with Malaya Sabah and Singapore. "The future." heUPI - 191 words
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120 1963-01-02 7 KUCHING, Tuts— Thr President of Kurliinc Mnniclval Council. Mr. On'; Kec llni uM in ;i New Ye:ir nn^-i.i'i' today thai MOM uco"lc look to the future uith anxiety became <>t Urn Brunei revolt Mr Ong is chairman of the Sarawak (niled120 words
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119 1963-01-02 7 RRI DRIVE TO BOOST SMALLMEN'S RUBBER I/UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. The Rubber Research Institute has launched a campaign to boost the quality of rubber sheets produced by smallholders. The rubber processing campaign, which starts tomorrow, will Include competitions on the making of rubber sheets. Cash prizes will be awarded. 58119 words
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210 1963-01-02 7 400,000 children go to school today a record SINGAPORE. Tues. I It will be "Black Wednesday" for thousands of school-child- ren in Singapore tomorrow the first day of school after the Christmas holidays. This year about 50.000 children will go to school i for the first time bringing the total210 words
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79 1963-01-02 7 KLAM.. Tuts— A R irl tapper. Yam Siew Yik. If, was fatally in.jurrd yesterday in a freak ai•cident at North Hummock Estate. She was up on a ladder tapping when she slipped and fell. The tapping knife in her right hand went through her79 words
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Article50 1963-01-02 7 IPOH. THM. Special prayerp were held In the Sikh Temple In Gurudwara Road here yesterday to celebrate the Birthday of the Gum i Gobind Singh Ji. which falls tomorrow. The prayers will end at 9 am toniorr' w and will be followed by i lectures.50 words
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Obituary103 1963-01-02 8 »..»<!. >/• i Mm, mum) DEAR TO THE M-morv aj| •< r »*i lovirif. nrottior And n**pii« who went to his eternal rest <• OUR LOVINC md lr. ...iir. .1 i... mor\ of Molly lion Bwea Kng. dud i. .<lly missed by parent.--, bn tners and sisler>. IN103 words
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Article117 1963-01-02 8 H nrds v/« tfinimiim.l SEE THE EXCITING SAAB ot Bw«--den on >ho* Irom January md ai Ceatury Motors, ou 66 Orchard Koa<i s pore. DOMT DRIVE Your Oajßatt Away n itn unplta>.in' odoui- Airuick kills i nasty anirlls like ina-ic Uet a bottle or Ainvick toda>. NELLO TURCHETTI ..nfl117 words
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Article771 1963-01-02 8 The Prime Minister's .strike warning has not come any too soon. How can the Government stand idly by if the country's i economy and Government administration are shaken by the 'chain strikes"? There has been a great deal of hypocrisy about ■sympathy" strikes. The advantage which771 words
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Article292 1963-01-02 8 Whether the United Nations is right in doing what it is in Katanga will be debated for a long time. There is no denying, however, that it looks like being successful. In weakening the military prop of secession the U.N. at the same time has put itself in292 words
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Article252 1963-01-02 8 There may not be a better jest this year than the Tribune, the British left wing weekly paper, produced for the last day of last year, with the very sincere co-operation of the Chinese Foreign Office in Peking. The Tribune published a page of satirical articles and252 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1963-01-02 8 DAVID HOLDEN - Russians unruffled by race against the flood DAVID HOLDEN AS NASSER'S DREAM DAM BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE bu rNDER th c balmy winter sun of Nubia the High Dam is beginning at last to assumG an intelligible shape. At night, even with the astounding brilliance of a desert moon throwing1,286 words
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LETTERS
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Letter132 1963-01-02 8 AS usual at the end of the year the black market sale of cinema tickets is flourishing. It is not the first run Hollywood and European cinemas that are affected. But at some other cinemas the black marketing Is quite open, and it is nearly impossible132 words
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Letter142 1963-01-02 8 ALTHOUGH it is true Athat the peace of Taiping is broken all too often by gang affrays, It is incorrect to say that the police close one eye to gangsterism. I am sure the police do their best. Sometimes they are a bit late on the scene, but142 words
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Letter82 1963-01-02 8 Fis estimated that more than a thousand civilian employees of the British War Department in Singapore will be retrenched in the near future. In view of the unemployment problem the present policy of "last to come, first to go" is not necessarily realistic because the department employs a large82 words
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Letter136 1963-01-02 8 THE suggestion by the 1 secretary of the Automobile Association of Singapore for the introduction of parking meters, which he considers is more economic and practical than employing attendants, is deplorable. Mr. Chan did not suggest h< t**" ore- sent 200 attendants would be profitably absorbed elsewhere. What is136 words
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Letter109 1963-01-02 8 AS a result of the interesting letter from Mr. Phang Wai Ching about Sharikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Ltd.. I have looked up the company's holdings and find that the following shares were either taken up by the company or are to be made available t it: Roth mans $250,000:109 words
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Article337 1963-01-02 8 HKDLEY RHODES - HKDLEY RHODES bj HOXG KONG. Turs— One of the most signilh nit reflections of thr grov mc rift between CUM and (h«> Soviet Union lies in thr dctrrioratinc economic relations between the Iwsj Communist powers Recently published commercial ficures reveal that Sl-no-Soviet trade decreased337 words
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Advertisement151 1963-01-02 8 IjUp 1 FREE! Get on electric ton table model FRIE for every purchote of a NATIONAL refrigerator. All NATIONAL refrigerator! insure mere uniform temperatures with precise thermottaric control. Intides ore of porceloin enamel finish to lost c lifetime. Evoporotors of corrosion-resistant stainless steel or oluminum Convenient feetures and spacious intsriors.151 words
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242 1963-01-02 9 Penang's New Year gift: A cut in rates UENANG. Tues.— The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today announced a "New Year gift" of one-and-a-half per cent cut in assessment for city ratepayers. "Instead of the usual 35 per cent, we .shall be charging only 33A per cent thl.year." he said242 words
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Article40 1963-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Eight people were killed on the roads in November, compared with 11 in October. The Traffic Police report for the month also shows that there were 2.886 accidents. 23 more than in October.40 words
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Article48 1963-01-02 9 KLANG. Tue!>. The officer ir. (hanre of Port Swettenham C.I.D. Senior Inspector Abdul Samad bin Jaaman. will be transferred to the Public Order Company Unit at Ipoh next week. He will be replaced by Inspector Tan Jin Bong of Police Headquartcn, Kuala Lumpur48 words
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Article39 1963-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malay Youth Literary Association held a Christmas party for 300 under-privileged children at their premises in Jalan Eunos yesterday. Each child, aged between five and eight, was also given a present.39 words
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Article408 1963-01-02 9 JUDGE TELLS LAWYERS, PROSECUTORS AND MAGISTRATES: I'VE HAD ENOUGH TROUBLE... KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. J)ATO Justice Hashim of the Kelantan High Court today took to task magistrates, prosecuting officers and defence counsel in the State for harassing witnesses in the lower courts. He was trying a PanMalayan Islamic408 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-01-02 9 Back to land of birth to seek father's friends KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A retired Indian Civil Service officer, Mr. R.R. LanghamCarter. 59. is visiting Malaya to meet friends of his father, a former Resident Councillor of Malacca Mr. Langham-Carter (above), who was bom in Singapore, last visited this country in89 words
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Article12 1963-01-02 9 KLANG. Tues. The Town Council meets at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.12 words
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354 1963-01-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T»HE Federation Government is trying to find still j more places overseas where Malayan student nurses can be sent for tr"'~'~~ This was disclosed by the Director of Medical Services Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Din bin Ahmad, at the annual prizegiving ceremony354 words
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Article90 1963-01-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU Tues.— Police here want to thank two men one from Johorr Bahru and the other from Singapore— who dived into the sea last night to recover the body of SlowLoon Mow. 43. who was found drowned. Thp men gave their names to the90 words
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Article77 1963-01-02 9 Naval base trader's staff strike SINGAPORE. Tues. Fourteen workers of Guan Huat and Co., a provision store in the Naval Base area, today struck in protest against the dismissal of four colleagues. The Singapore Textiles and General Merchants' Employees' Union, which represents the workers, alleged that the management had dismissed77 words
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Article35 1963-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A lift jammed yesterday afternoon in the five-storey Tanglln Halt flats., A man was trapped between the first and the second floor for haHi an hour before firemen freed him.'35 words
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Article61 1963-01-02 9 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Thei Mentrl Besar of Johore. Da to Hajl! Hassan bin Hajl Yuncs. laid the foundation stone for 11 blocks of three-storey two-room flats to be built there at a cost of $1,250.--000 The flat*, which trill be completed next June, will provide61 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-01-02 9 WINNER Miss Helen Lim (left) receiving congratulations from runnerup Miss Ruth Ashe after the Miss 1963 contest at a New Year dance in the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur. Third place was won by Miss Susan Foo. The dance was in aid of the56 words
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Article74 1963-01-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Finance Minister, Dr. Och Kene Swee, will give a series of five talks on some industrialisation problems in Singapore. The first talk starting tomorrow, will be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 6.40 p.m. In Tamil, 7.10 p.m. In English. 7.45 p.m. in Mandarin74 words
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Article242 1963-01-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore National Trade Union Congress has warned that the Railwaymen's Unior, of Malaya would be captured by 'anti-na-tional subversive forces' if its strike fails. At a conference yesterday the NTUC resolved to give full support and aid to the strikers and242 words
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Article42 1963-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Barben de Graif t a noted trttvel promoter in the United States, will give a talk on "The Value of Tourism" to members of the Singapore Tourist Association at the Shell Thcatrette at 5 p.m. tomorrow.42 words
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Article171 1963-01-02 9 TAIPING, Tuesday THHE Apex Bank, A which has been performing only limited banking operations, has now decided to embark into the full range. The decision to live up to its name in full was taken at the two-day annual general meeting of the bank here,171 words
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Advertisement196 1963-01-02 9 AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK CAN HELP YOl TO PROMOTE TWO-WAY IRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, XEW ZEALAND, Want market iniorniation.' The International Division ot the Bank ot H^^. New South Wales can tell >ou about the opportunities for trade offering with these countries. The Bank's complete banking service includes such special- ucd196 words
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Advertisement162 1963-01-02 9 °^.yo^ jF y '°°k enchantingly )*A luxurious in their ADove: introductory B«uty diStJliCtiVe t>OXeS Box containing Cleansing Cream, Skin Tonic, Velva M Cream, Featherlight Km Foundation, Ardena Powder, M^ (f^ V^vV* Lipstick, miniature Rouge and m yCP IWi^^^_' r *v Eye-Shado. M 6.75 *(f lne luxurious Travel Case ai right162 words
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Miscellaneous417 1963-01-02 9 Theatre; 11.00 Music Festivals: RADIO SINGAPORE 120 close Down SHORTWAVF BERVICE RADIO MALAYA 41 METRES MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 METRES SERVICE 41.7 METRES A.M. 6.00 Time Signal A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Negara-Ku. News Headlines; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 605 Morning Melodies; 7.00 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.16 Up417 words
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Article856 1963-01-02 10 Malayan pen friends MAT Mousedeer and the jungle folk have printed a magazine called The Jungle Post. To launch the first number they hive arranged :i fete and invited everyone from the .jungle. The entertainment is a roaring ■MM and they have sold all the copies of thr magazine. In856 words
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1468 1963-01-02 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY •by well. All the magazines were sold out and although people hadn't had time to read them right through, judging from first reactions. it was on its way to being a success. The anteater's page of nuzzles seemed extremely1,468 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-01-02 10 MONA Vale is the latest arrival at the Taronga Park Zoo in Sydney, Australia. She stands i timidly next to her 17-ft. mother. Willoughby. He brought the Zoo's giraffe herd to 13, making it th* world's largest in captivity. The baby giraffe is 6-ft. tall.50 words
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Article151 1963-01-02 10 Valeric Davies. agod 12: 3. Meadows Green. Whit Bourn. Nc. Worcester. England: correspondence. Stephen Chan, acrd 15: 1-3. First Street. Tai Wai Village, Shatin. N.T. Hong Kone: stamps. Frederick Chan, aged 15; Roon 1. Yaumati Market Building. 2nd Floor. Kowloon. Hong Kong: correspondence. Kngraria Cebrano, aged151 words
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Advertisement302 1963-01-02 10 LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE W -t\*"*'Y^ t l\ BJ BBJ^v Hs^^': is£i# *^ll W Tb\ V~^ -^^m~Wsmmmmm\ Ijfflr^ .i\ v 01m\ MiS *BF &s*Mm\ B^r *:^BKVv£a£ I MwfcV^ s^r^^aßi BH 1 -^^am <^r 1m Hk »-t Bj i ~rf t i^jfmWm^ J*-' Al^^B^BßTJ^WP^^^^^bß BTbTJ **9 r ~^SMM)a a mmw. •^^mmw*302 words
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Advertisement512 1963-01-02 10 RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR B ,Name n»jwuj—ial Address* v......»» m m Age mt Sex HELLO BOYS and Girls. When you have got your B answers and written them B Today I take an extra dc- down on a piece of paper, B m* light in writing this letter to512 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-01-02 11 PUPILS of I oxcroft School of Dancing, Kuala Lumpur, performing a ballet, The Chinese Fantasy, at a New Year dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Monday night. The ballet was one of the highlights of the dance, which was in aid of the Lady71 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-01-02 11 B.E.M. SURPRISE AWAITS DE SOUZA SINGAPORE, Tues. A surprise awaits Mr. John Cyril De Souza, a draughtsman in the Chief Engineer's Department, Naval Base, when he returns from India after a long leave. For Mr. De Souza ha.s been awarded the BE.M. by Queen Elizabeth in the New Year's Honours.119 words
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Article189 1963-01-02 11 TANAH RATA, Tubs AN advertising campaign to "sell" the Cameron Highlands to tourists is to be launched Jointly by the town board here and the Cameron Highlands Tourist Promotion Association. One of the main features of the drive to attract visitors to this hill189 words
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149 1963-01-02 11 20 broken bones, but none showed on X-rays BRISTOL, Tues. Mrs. Annie Harriet Roach, 85, was released from a hospital after a fall in her home when X-rays showed she apparently was all ri*ht. She died two days later. An autopsy showed Mrs. Roach had 15 broken ribs, two fracturesUPI - 149 words
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Article43 1963-01-02 11 NEW YORK. Tues. Striking U.S. dockers agreed to a one-day truce to unload 3.000,0001 b. of seed potatoes from a freighter at Charleston. More than 60.000 dockers are on strike at Atlantic and Gulf of I Mexico ports.43 words
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459 1963-01-02 11 LONDON. Tuesday HONOURS go-both to the famous and to the working man in Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours list. There Is an earldom for Viscount Alexander of Hillsborough. 77-year-old Labour Party veteran who started life as as 2 a week office boy. The British459 words
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104 1963-01-02 11 LONDON, Tues— A 13--year-old schoolgirl who would have become one of Britain's richest women at the ace of 21 has died, her family announced today. The cause of death of Camilla Samuel, daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Bearsted. was n»t announced. TheUPI - 104 words
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Advertisement62 1963-01-02 11 ANNOUNCEMENT HOME PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD. wishes to announce that as from January Ist 1963 the agency for jfo/ynos o^^\ DENTAL CREAM will be w^v^ -VhcX^^^^^^^ handled solely by THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TEL: ***** TEL: ***** TEL: ***** IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU JOHORE BAHRU JESSELTON KUCHING62 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-01-02 11 YASWXIP^ rrOWIW TH'«AU O*r\| [I'M NOT ONE TO I r...WO*EVER,TWERrS^ I jT 40MCSALT. VER L£fT CHOULPfft IS J KLtfVE IN SlWf NO SENSE TAKING J ft (\T SVLVEfTDr! THAT TH' ONLY WAY V. SUPCTtTITOW.-/ CHANCES.' j\ V-37 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1963-01-02 12 The soft voice of the Establishment /STRAITSX I TIMES Special J Feature BRITAIN'S FA VOURITE UNCLE-IMAGE, DIMBLEBY ENDURES BECAUSE HE BRINGS TO HIS PROFESSION A FINE ART. WHEN I lie curtains have been drawn a Her dark each Christmas, Mr. Richard Dimbleby will be seen on British fireside television screens1,847 words
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Advertisement232 1963-01-02 12 FROM SWEDEN The Swedish Car with Aircraft Quality All cars run on wheels. All cars have an engine of some kind. In fact the differences between them are usually so small that it is diflicult to tell one from the other. Saab of Sweden is an exception to the rule232 words
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Advertisement1427 1963-01-02 13 tO_yVERPOOL^ft WEST COAST U k Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Penan* AIAX Avonmouth, LinrpMl la Pt/JM 3 Jm S LAERTS LiverpMl, Glasfo* Gil. 31 Jai 3 Jai 4 MAP.ON Literaeel Jai 5 JM 7 Jai 8/10 Jaa 11 ASTVANAX Liverpttl J.I 7 Jai S Jaa II 13 PERSEUS liverpeel, Glasgow1,427 words
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Advertisement1455 1963-01-02 13 if iff/ Hn^ 1 y UP9m THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO CENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO, tOTHENBURC AND COPENNACEN. /3r\^xjX Spore P. S'ha* Penang |2fV3\lll ""ISTRIA" S»'lH II Pt/ 2JM Sa.lel VA X^r~l "SIBONCA" a) Ml. 44/ 4JM 5/7 Jan 8/ JM VmK7 "JUTLANDIA" I)1,455 words
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Advertisement1463 1963-01-02 13 7W W W jm-^^l' 1L IT Iftff IP 1 M Jlj i\y i Ih tt £xl J£a tKPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAI PORTS. Spore P. S'nam Penan* ENMACDHUI (H) Hkarf, l*M, G'mouth IB Part/Tjiaj ENDORAS (E.lp.) L'peel. H'kir*. Hull, R'Oari ll Pt/Jai 3 IM 4/ S 1 ENVUCKK1,463 words
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Advertisement1321 1963-01-02 13 w^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W. IJUM ELLERMAN LINE «Sc KLAVENESS LINE Jt CITY OF LEICESTER IBS An.ciO. SAN FRANCtSC*. HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANB ROTTEROAM I MIDDLESBROUGH Acciitm carte m Ceitral S Sitlk Spore P. Sham Penan* sumVlhii 4/18 JM 18/21 J.I 22 JM 7,' m U1,321 words
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466 1963-01-02 14 OPTION DEALINGS ESTABLISHED ON LOCAL MART From Our Market Correspondent QjPTION dealing was introduced to the local market for the first time early in 1962 and this is not an inopportune time to review what has been accomplished in the past 11 months. Even its most enthusiastic supporters would not466 words
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Article87 1963-01-02 14 The followinf are the average Singapore rubber and tin price* since 1950: Rubber Tin 1950 108.18 eta. $366.34 1951 169.55 eta. $526.61 1952 96.07 ets. $480.08 195S 67.44 eta. $363.92 1954 67.50 eta. $353.59 1955 144.16 eta. $365.50 1956 96.76 eta. $387.03 1937 88.75 cts. $373.19 195887 words
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Article193 1963-01-02 14 THE United States will consume more rubber and produce more tyres and nontransportation rubber products in 1963 than in any other year In history, except for the all-time record now In the making for 1962, Mr. J. W. Keener, president of the B.F. Goodrich193 words
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Article86 1963-01-02 14 I Nearly 80 per cent of the tin cans made in the United State* I utilise Straits tin from Malaya, the Malayan Tin Bureau reported iin Washington I Mr. RD Coursen. director of the bureau, said in a statement that the advantages of tin cans would be highlighted86 words
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Article51 1963-01-02 14 Natural rubber imports into the I'niird SUte* in November totalled 37.176 long tons, as against 28.155 long tons in October, according 10 Commerce Department .statistics. I Latex import* in November amounted to 5,069 long tons (against 4,513) and consumption of imported synthetic totalled 1 1,308 long tons (against51 words
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Article42 1963-01-02 14 December rubber crops Included: London AataUc Group 2.775.--000 lb. PeUlinc Group 2.141,000 lb.. Golden Hope 1.649,000 lb Castlefleld 367.000 lb.. Hoacote 338.000 lb.. Dlndlnga Bnbber 122.--373 lb.. Inch Kenneth Kajamg 225.000 lb.. Kemaunl 68.500 lb.. and KinU KeJlaa 184.000 lb.42 words
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Article36 1963-01-02 14 Stock* of refined tin in London Metal Exchange official ware* nouses at the end of last week rose 47 tons to 3,970 tons after the landing of 70 tons and deliveries of 23 tons-36 words
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Advertisement1007 1963-01-02 14 L \y~ST^ KAWftri^Aia^iaSEN^KAISHA^LTD. Express V.S.A. PaoUlc <fc Atteatlo CoMt Servle* tiA tia tv tv rp<Ht C. titan 'Ml I 'rancisc* c Angela* Tort Iwhlum Man Cdi 42 43 4 Jaa II Jaa 21 lan 31 Jai II fel -tamtam Man" ?|/2I laa M/ti laa i (M fal fti M Mat1,007 words
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Advertisement1090 1963-01-02 14 SAILINGS TO UJL Deo. S'Dor* Deo. Penong An. U.K. 'CHITRAL" 10 Jan 11 Jan 2 Fa* CHUSAN- 31 Jon 1 F.b 21 feb ORONSAY' 10 Feb 3 Mo. 'CATHAY" 11 Mot 12 Mat 3 Apt ORCADES' IS Mot 4 Apt CHITRAL" 10 Apt 11 Apt 3 Mo, ORI ANA" 191,090 words
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Advertisement612 1963-01-02 14 TENDERS THE LAND (Group Settlement Areas) ACT, 1960 KAHANG BAIT 29 FRINGE SCHEME. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Collector of Land Revenue. Kluang up to 12 noon on 14th January. 1963 for felling. pruning, burning and clean clearIng of approximately 527 acres- of jungle612 words
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Advertisement884 1963-01-02 14 NOTICE MR. X, C. KUAN resigned from our employment on December 31st 1962 and Is therefore no longer able to transact business on our behalf. We wish Mr. Kuan every success In the future. OVERSEAS CORPORATION (MALAYA) LTD, Kuala Lumpur. MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya)884 words
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Advertisement145 1963-01-02 14 NOTICE MR. M A. SHAFFI MOHAMED. our salesman, has left the servura of this company with effect from 51st December, 1962. and is therefore not authorised to transact any business for and on behall ot the company. M. M. ABDUL RAHIM A COMPANY. 15. Cecil Street. Singapore 1. NOTICE This145 words
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Advertisement657 1963-01-02 15 NOTICES NOTICE MAJLIS BANDARAN, KLANG. RATES FOR THE YEAR 1963. Owners of property are reminded that rates for the year 1963 are due and payable half yearly in advanco without demand:— Ist half year rates In January 1963; and 2nd half year rates in July 1963. Nottce is hereby given657 words
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Advertisement234 1963-01-02 15 NOTICES NOTICE The Engagement between Harry Crabb (Zainal Arlffin Siregar) and Azizaii bie. Mohd. Amin has been dissolved by mutual consent. Sgd CHARLES HENRY CRABB. Sgd. ATIZAH BTI. UD. AMIN. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class BX and above Contractors Registered under Heads I and II will be received It234 words
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Advertisement541 1963-01-02 15 NOTICES HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Land st QurensUwn off Margaret Drive, Singapore Lease of Two Cinema Sites by Tender Applications sre Invited by tender lor the 99-year leasehold disposal of two separate plots of land st Queenstown, Singapore, estimated to contain an area of approximately 28.100 sq. ft. and 34,285541 words
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Advertisement663 1963-01-02 15 (Continued from Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wart* St (Mlm,)— Max It d*. axtra OURIOAI POST FILLIO. Applicant* masked. Content School, Teluk Aoson. WAMTIO CLINK for M.0.8. Primary Raub. salary la accordance with Ed. Pb» 2JOI. WANTSD LADY TYPIST Apply la own handwriting stating salary required P.O. Box 60 Queco663 words
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Advertisement776 1963-01-02 15 SITUATIONS WANTED Words SS (Min.)-Box St cts. axtrm READ tht Senior Appolntmtiilf Vacant id The Sunday Mali each xa VIRY EXPERIENCED COOKBOY and Amah, employer leaving Singapore. I Highly recommended. Honest cheerful. Pbone (Spore) ***** UMRIINCID LONDON TRAINED English Secretary seeks part time employment commencing January. Speeds 100/50 w.p.m. Box776 words
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Advertisement767 1963-01-02 15 EDUCATION M Words U (MiH.)-Box tt els. axtrm ACCOUNTANCY For detail* Of full time and part time course* for A.S.A., N.I. A. and similar professional exam* apply personally at City School of Commerce. 218 Queen Street, B'pore. (Tel. ***** V SCHOOL CERTIFICATE and 8.8.C. I Art* aad Science streams. Morning/767 words
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Advertisement827 1963-01-02 15 MACHINERIES AND PLANT tt Wmrdm Si 'Win.)— Box St ela. extrm WANTED TO BUY one small usod i "Colloid-Mill" must be cheap and In < rood "osdttion. Reply to P.O. Box 1492. .Singapore 1 DOGS, PETS, ETC. Wart* SS (Mlm.)-Bax St ets MfM I PURE SIAMESE KITTENS for (ale. Ring827 words
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Advertisement839 1963-01-02 15 FOR SALE Wart* SS (Mlm.)— Box St els. txlra STOCK-TAKING SALS Mualcal Insrumenu. Radios. I'hono Record* I.P rom *3/-. Nanghrng Piano House, 03-10 V grlegle Road, Singapore-;. SUITE BAMBOO FURHITURI ludinf twin brds cushions and ovrrs Ideal for small flat. Bargain -.•><>. Boaaard, No. 2 Btevens Road. pore. CHINSSB TYPIWRITSH839 words
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209 1963-01-02 16 THAI LOSES HIS TITLE BEFORE THE FIGHT TOKYO, Tuesday. LAEMFAPHA (Thailand) lost his Orient flyweight title before he went into the ring here last night to be outpointed by Hiroyuki Ebihara (Japan) in a ten-round non-title fight. Laemfapha dropped his title through being overweight. At the weigh-in earlier last evening,Reuter - 209 words
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Article87 1963-01-02 16 Ttf EW YORK. Tues.— The Oov- ll eminent has agreed to re\mm approximately US$1,000,000 > to championship Sports, Inc., of receipts seized for tax purposes after the September Sonny ListonPloyd Patterson heavyweight title fight, Thomas Bolan announced yesterday. Bolan. president of CSI. said: "This paves the way for87 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1963-01-02 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON; By Melbourne, Tuesday ENGLAND LEAD BY ONLY 15 BUT HIT BACK TO TAKE FOUR FOR 105 JN a remarkable day of swinging fortunes, England finished the third day of the Second Test with a pretty good grip on the game. Struggling hard for runs on1,056 words
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Article110 1963-01-02 16 SYDNEY, Tues.— New South Wales suffered their third successive defeat when beaten by Queensland in a Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. New South Wales lost by eight wickets. The team were weakend by the absence of six new playlpg in the Second Test, and scored 217Reuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-01-02 16 The OBE for 'Slasher' Mackay T ONDON, Tues.— Ken Mackay, the Australian cricketer now playing in the Second Test against England in Melbourne, was made a member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year's Honours List. Mackay was awarded the OBE for his services to135 words
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Miscellaneous240 1963-01-02 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS da|« for the schoolboy (1, fi». 1. Qulat outcries In tbe ahatraotf 7. More than fifty, than oobm (6). the flntah. but still auppto (6>. I. Call up a gang one hrn about < It's authorised, but jmt 1m <S). caw don't change! (10). 9. Concentrate240 words
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Article124 1963-01-02 17 JJUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Australian professional tennis coach. Ollmour Levurn, 29. will start coachIng Malayan players at the Selangor Golf Club tomorrow at 5 p.m. Levurn. who arrived here on Monday under LTAM sponsorship, will spend ten days In Kuala Lumpur, then move on to Ipoh and124 words
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Article57 1963-01-02 17 NEW YORK. Tues. A conference will be held In Scotland In May to reylew the rules of golf and consider amendments, the United States golf association announced yesterday. It will be between the American association and the Royal and and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew's, Scotland,57 words
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131 1963-01-02 17 Linda and family may go to Australia LONDON, Tues.— Linda Ludgrove, Britain's teenage swimming star who won two gold medals at the Commonwealth Games at Perth, may emigrate to Australia with her family. A report In the Daily Mirror says Bill Ludgrove. Linda's father, trainer and coach, Is considering leaving131 words
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Article51 1963-01-02 17 PERTH, Tues. Singapore's Tan Uan Ann slipped back after the fourth round of the Australian chess championships in Perth today. In the fourth round Lian Ann lost to Victoria's W.J. Cue* to remain on two points In progress scores two points behind the leader, Tasmania's O. Weber.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-01-02 17 BADMINTON Wong in line for another crown KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Badminton wizard Wong Peng Soon, eight times Malayan champion and four times All-England champion and first singles in Malaya's three successful Thomas Cup campaigns, may win another honour soon. Peng Soon Is now in Canada as prosesslonal coach to the218 words
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Article105 1963-01-02 17 PBA PICK 14 FOR TRAINING SQUAD PENANG, Tues. The Penang Badminton Association will put 14 players through intensive training in preparation for their Foong Cup inter-zone match with Malacca at Singapore on Jan 16-17. The winners of the match will challenge Singapore for the trophy on Jan. 19-20. The 14105 words
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174 1963-01-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thirteen countries have been invited for the fifth Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament which will be played at Alor Star and Penang between Apr. 20 and 30. The dates are subject to confirmation. The countries invited are Korea, Japan, Hong Kong.174 words
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Article36 1963-01-02 17 SAO PAULO, Tues. Hamoud Ameur (France), who finished eighth In the event three years ago, was a comfortable winner today In the 38th New Year's Eve "Round the Houses" race through Sao Paulo Streets.36 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-01-02 17 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; SAFA CHIEF: I INTEND TO KEEP MY PLEDGE TO SACK COACH By Singapore, .Tuesday gOH Ghee Soon, the SAFA president, said today that one of his first acts in the new season would be to secure the dismissal of national coach Rahim Sattar.282 words
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Advertisement472 1963-01-02 17 MALAYAN RAILWAY APPEAL TO TRADE UNION LEADERS As one who has the interests of the lower paid workers at heart I wish to appeal to the common sense of trade union leaders and union members throughout Malaya. 2. You may not be aware that while I am prepared to help472 words
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Advertisement168 1963-01-02 17 DRINK r Kill I UKINKb For all occasions THE AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (M) LTD. E^^SS^^El g|fj^~^-, "T i] Pllar-free /rn^S^ interiors Ideal for:- clear spans! 20 ft. to 160 ft. Factories Motor Oarages. Jinn U ]pp Markets. -—^■■ai^^i^^^^^-^ «^u Lengths: in multiples of 25 ft. bays. QJuJI Fuller details from168 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-01-02 17 HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE: Div. 1 Malay Regt. v Cheng Wah; Di». 2 Police Field Force v Andersonlana (both matches at padang). HUGGER CLUB MATCHES: Spore Nee Soon v OHQ (Nee Soon) «CC T HMS Hermes (Padang). XL S'gor Club v HMAP Invitation XV Padang44 words
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Miscellaneous319 1963-01-02 17 gets OX from SOSC By ERNEST FRIDA OINGAPORE, Tues— The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council decided yesterday that it would permit all sport under its control to be televised. The council unanimously agreed that television, which Is to be Introduced In Singapore In April this year, will be an Important319 words
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299 1963-01-02 18 500 missing after black magic rebellion SANTO DOMINGO, Tuesday pIVE hundred residents of the village of Palma Sola were still unaccounted for yesterday in the wake of Friday's "witch doctor" uprising. Troops are still rounding up followers of the Rodriguez Ventura Brothers in the Haitian border hills where they fled299 words
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Article43 1963-01-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Tourist Promotion Officer, Inche Osman Slru, will present a cheque for $5,000 to the Tourist Association here as a contribution from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry at the Federal Hotel on Jan. 9.43 words
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Article30 1963-01-02 18 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore today presented certificates to 82 religious teachers who completed a five-day course a* the Johore Training Centre, Buklt Senyum30 words
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Article32 1963-01-02 18 KLANO, Tues. A human skeleton was found at Damansara Estate here today by a weeder, A. Annamalal. 16, of Batu Tlga. It has been sent to Kuala Lumpur for examination.32 words
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Article27 1963-01-02 18 LONDON. Tues. More British schools are now Including Esperanto In the curriculum, according to the annual report of the Society of British Esperantlst Teachers.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Obituary27 1963-01-02 18 HAROLD PRANK COPEMAN. rormerly Chairman of The Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co Ltd and of The Rubber Estate Agency. London, sudcenly In England on 30th December. 196227 words
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Obituary36 1963-01-02 18 EDWIN DORAISAMY Everloving memories fondly cherished by Harriet. Emilyti. Edward and Carolyn. "Yea, though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evU: For Thou art with me."36 words
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407 1963-01-02 18 QINGAPORE Tues.— Queen Elizabeth ha.-> awarded l the following New year's Honours to members of Hh? British Army in the Tar East: CBE (Military): Brig J.E.F WUloughby, OBE. (HQ Land i Pcrces Hong Kong). OBE (Military): Lt.-Col M.R R Turner, MBE, Prince407 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-01-02 18 KINGS DAUGHTER WATCHES THE CEREMONY IN ARAU THE MENTRI BESAR, Da to Sheikh Ah mad bin Mohamed Hashim presenting the pledge of loyalty to Tengku Suleiman ibni Al-marhum Tengku Bendahara Abu Bakar, the new Regent of Perlis, on behalf of the Government and people of Perlis73 words
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242 1963-01-02 18 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T*HE Defence Department yesterday formally de- clared the Skybolt missile programme at an end The department issued a statement which said the Air Force was taking "immediate action to terminate all production In connection with the Skybolt programme There would beReuter - 242 words
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Article82 1963-01-02 18 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, left for Peking today to submit a proposal for the solution of the SinoIndlan border dispute to the Chinese Government. The proposal was the result of the recent six nations AfroAsian conference In Colombo. Dr. Subandrio will spend oneReuter - 82 words
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Article42 1963-01-02 18 KUALA LDMPUR, Tues. Inche Mohamed Noor, 30, a stenographer at the Ministry of Internal Security. ieft for Cairo today accompanied by his wife, to be personal assistant to the Malayan Ambassador there. He will be away for three years.42 words
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Article32 1963-01-02 18 KLANG, Tues. A charity dance In aid of the T3. Hospital Fund, organised by the "Rainbow Youths," will be held In the Indian Community Hall here on Jan. 12.32 words
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Article238 1963-01-02 18 By GEOFFREY GELDARO ITUCHING, Tues. IV After an operational Christmas for the Royal Navy, Army and police units, mopping up the rebels in Sarawak and Brunei and searching of villages has continued. Patrols have penetrated deeper into the jungle after hard core rebels. The238 words
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