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Title Section21 1963-01-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times No**" 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1963-01-03 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM: Continued backing MTUC, CUEPACS councils reiterate their stand at emergency meeting Day sympathy stoppages: A go-ahead By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday BOTH the MTUC and Cuepacs Councils reiterated their stand to continue backing the RUM in its strike action at emergency meetings today. Cuepacs- "unanimously decided"1,029 words
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285 1963-01-03 1 Tengku to railmen: Accept arbitration I^ANGAR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman advised the striking railwaymen tonight to submit their case to arbitration where the Government was honour bound to abide by the arbitrator's award. The Prime Minister was rejecting the Socialist Front call for a "special" meeting of Parliament to debate285 words
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Article60 1963-01-03 1 MUNICH (Germany). Wed. Seven East Germans fled to Bavaria over the New Year weekend, border police said today Among the refugee were a young couple with a baby and a soldier from a Communist border unit A police official said low temperatures and deep s>now hampered60 words
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Article54 1963-01-03 1 (SALISBURY, Wed. Mr. Joshua Nkomo, former President of the banned Zimbabwe African Peoples Union, was released from restriction this morning. A Government spokesman said later that Mr. Nkomo's three-month restriction order had expired automatically. The ZAPU leader had been restricted to his birth-place in African reserve inReuter - 54 words
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Article43 1963-01-03 1 KUCHING. Wed. Police yesterday arrested 14 people In Kuching and Sibu towns under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations. A police spokesman said that the men were detained in connection with Investigations into the rebel Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara.43 words
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Article21 1963-01-03 1 ATHENS. Wed. King Paul of the Hellenes and Queen Frederica will visit India on Feb. 2.— P*uter.21 words
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Article88 1963-01-03 1 PHILADELPHIA, Wed. More than 2.000 people evacuated their hornet in sub zero temperatures here early today as a fierce blaze described as the worst in this city's history destroyed nearly 40 houses and a ninestorey warehouse. Damage was expected to run into several mill- ion dollars. FoodReuter - 88 words
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166 1963-01-03 1 Border bandits strike Thais send troops BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand is to send troops to reinforce police along the Thai-Malayan frontier because of an upsurge of Communist banditry, the Thai Under Secretary for the Interior, Mr. Chart Trakankosol, said today. He told reporters that Malayan Communist bandits had entered a borderReuter - 166 words
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Article250 1963-01-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MORE than half of the Malayan troops in the Congo are now on their way back home by sea, the Federation Armed Forces announced today. The returning troops more than 850 officers and men comprise the first big group to come home250 words
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173 1963-01-03 1 From DOUG LACKERSTEEN ONDON, Wed. Armless schoolgirl Lai- Yoke Heong has changed her mind about returning to Malaya and now wants to continue her education in Britain. The acting Malayan High Commissioner here, Tengku Ja'afar, told me today: "Yoke Heong changed her mind173 words
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Article30 1963-01-03 1 LONDON. Wed. Sir Charles Darwin. 76. chief British organiser ot wartime atomic bomb research work, died at his home at Cambridge on Monday, it was announced today. Rcuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article166 1963-01-03 1 SULTAN HAD A 'RESTLESS NIGHT' TPOH, Wed. An offl- cial bulletin issued here today said that the Sultan of Perak, who is seriously ill in his palace in Kuala Kangsar, "had a restless night" last night. His condition continued to cause anxiety. The bulletin added that the Ruler was "slightly166 words
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Article28 1963-01-03 1 BERLIN. Wed. West Berlin police today reported that a loud explosion shook Ea.st Berlin last night but they did not know what caused it. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article413 1963-01-03 1 S'pore TV starts next month SINGAPORE, Wed. A one-hour pilot television service will begin on Feb. 15. it was officially announced today. This will be extended later to two and then three hours. By April, it ka hoped to broadcast a four-hour programme daily. Licence fees for television sets will413 words
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Article22 1963-01-03 1 THANT: NO MOKfc TSHOMBE TALKS M w YORK. Wed. I Th.int. I taryn«K resumption of i. iii I said I22 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-01-03 2 PALM BEACH, Wed. President Kennedy was reported to be planning firmer leadership of the West this year, even at the risk of friction with allies of the United States. Authoritative sources were quoted in American Press reports as saying that the American President415 words
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Article86 1963-01-03 2 PEKING. Wed. Mr. Chou En Lai. the Prime Minister, called on Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, here yesterday for the second round of their talks on the Sino-Indian border dispute. Mrs. Bandaranaike, who has brought with her secret proposals by six Afro-Asian nations86 words
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211 1963-01-03 2 Woman swims freezing river to -West RERUN, Wed.—Com- munlst police yesterday opened fire twice on the American sector border, once at a woman swimming to West Berlin and the second time at West Berlin border police. The woman swam the freezing Spree River from East Berlin safely to freedom andUPI - 211 words
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Article16 1963-01-03 2 PEKING. Wed— Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, arrived here by air today. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-01-03 2 FREIGHT cars lie scattered at the sides of torn-up railway track in Kokura, Japan, after a 43-car freight train smashed into a taxi at a crossing. A rear wheel of the taxi was stuck between the rails as the train approached. The driver and his87 words
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322 1963-01-03 2 Britain to make own missiles for V-bombers LONDON, Wednesday. NEWSPAPERS here gave frontpage treatment to reports that Britain will develop her own airlaunched nuclear missiles, following the cancellation of the American Skybolt, with which it had been hoped to equip Britain's V-Bomber force. The Daily Express said that in hisReuter - 322 words
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Article28 1963-01-03 2 PARIS. Wed. General Lytnan Louis Lemnltcer. 63-year-old Korean war veteran, took over here today as Supreme Allied Commander In Europe from General Laurls Nontod.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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218 1963-01-03 2 Together to the moon? The US denies it WASHINGTON, Wed The National Aero nautics And Space Administration has flatly denied a report that the United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to stage the first manned night to the moon together in 1970. Dr. Huph Dryden. Deputy Administrator ofReuter - 218 words
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Article73 1963-01-03 2 FIVE DEAD, 3,000 EVACUATED JAKARTA, Wed. Mount Gamalama, on the island of Ternate, Moluccas, erupted on Dec. 31, killing five people, Jakarta Radio said today. The radio, quoting reports from Ambon, capital of the Moluccas Islands, said hot lava swept two villages and 3,000 people were evacuated. FirstReuter - 73 words
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Article24 1963-01-03 2 MANILA. Wed. Quadruplet*, all girls, were born to 40-year-old Mrs. Victoria Tablezo Ylanan yesterday at the Philippine General Hospital here— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement853 1963-01-03 2 CALLIN6 ALL RAILWAYMEN General Manager answers Criticism and Charges 1. Ever since the breakdown of the negotiations on the claims of the Railwaymen's Unron of Malaya for general increases of salaries and wages, the Union's leaders as well as the leaders of some other Trade Unions have been saying that853 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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277 1963-01-03 3 Moscow freezes as sun creeps -back r ON DON, Wed. v Bright sunshine and a rising thermometer were reported from several parts of Europe yesterday but Moscow shivered in a temperature of 24 degrees below zero Centigrade (43 degrees of frost Fahrenheit). The Icy wave which killed at least 10Reuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-01-03 3 UNDER heavy guard, actresses Joanne Woodward (right and Eva Gabor carry bags containing toir secret 1963 Autumn originals from the Paris fashion houses of Dior Castillo and Cardin into the Paramount sound stage where they are filming "A New Kind of Love." Under a special105 words
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Article252 1963-01-03 3 LONDON, Wednesday. IV/|R. REGINALD MAUDLINK, Chancellor of the Ex--ITI chequer, faces tough talks with trade union leaders today on Britain's rising unemployment There were 586.196 out of work this month the highest total for four yeai Trade union leaders will step up their pressure on theReuter - 252 words
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Article52 1963-01-03 3 CAIRO, Wed.— The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram reported yesterday that "violent battles" occivred recently Inside Yemeni borders after "Infiltration attempts carried out by Faisal of Saudi Arabia." The newspaper said large group* of "infiltrators" equipped with Saudi Arabian and Pakistani arms were liquidated by the Yemeni AirReuter - 52 words
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Article57 1963-01-03 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— Senator' Robert Kerr. who was born In a log cabin and became the richest I man In the US Senate, died of heart trouble In hospital yesterday aged 66. Senator Kerr had served In the Upper House since J.. -iry 1948, and was57 words
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Article40 1963-01-03 3 BANGKOK. Wed— Mrs. Eleanor HlßKins. 41, wife of tb» Voice of America correspondent In Thailand. Mr. John Hlgglna, was drowned last Sunday at a beach resort, 100 miles from here, an American Embassy spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article208 1963-01-03 3 Quick look round BUDAPEST: Hungarian newspapers tainted yesterday that they have cut traffic mishaps by women drivers by publishing the names and ACES ot the women involved. LONDON, Wed. A group of bookmakers last night decided to go on the dole— because snow storms have wiped out Britain's horse race208 words
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Article49 1963-01-03 3 LAGOS, Wed. The Federal Government has taken over control of the British company Cable and Wireless Limited under the name Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited. Nigeria has a 61 per cent holding in the new company and Cable and Wireless retains 49 per cent.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article32 1963-01-03 3 BRISBANE, Wed. A six-year-old boy Gary Charles Dollan, was stung to death by a jelly fish while swimming with his father at a beach near Tully. North Queensland.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article39 1963-01-03 3 LONDON. Wed. Milkman William Hadaway. 36. was fined £10 today for driving his electric milk cart while drunk. He said sympathetic customers had given him tea laced with whisky to help him on his snow-bound rounds.39 words
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Article23 1963-01-03 3 CONAKRY, Wed Sekou Toure of Guinea has announced a new government cutting the number of ministries by six. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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157 1963-01-03 3 The belle whose hemlines held the secrets JERUSALEM, Wed. The Israeli secret service charged yesterday that Khalas Jumaa. a blackeyed beauty described as "the Jewel" of the Arab El Aramseh Bedouin tribe, Is the leader of a Lebanese spy ring. Jumaa, 22, who is illiterate, was charged with making periodic157 words
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Article284 1963-01-03 3 CHINA 'S NEW YEAR BLAST AT U.S. TOKYO, Wednesday. A NEW YEAR'S Day editorial in the official Kwangming Daily newspaper, quoted by Peking Radio yesterday, blasted the United States and renewed the Peking regime's "unbreakable fraternal friendship" and solid support for Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. The paper said Dr. Castro,UPI - 284 words
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101 1963-01-03 3 LONDON, Wed. Scots In Corby, central England, yesterday accepted a hated Sassenach (English) custom and went to work on New Year's Day Corby has a greater Scots population than English, but on New Year's Eve employers warned them that in England, unlike Scotland,Reuter - 101 words
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Article25 1963-01-03 3 BRUSSELB, Wed. Monslgnor Louis Joseph Kerkhofs former Bishop of Liege and hero of World War 11, had died here aged 84. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement137 1963-01-03 3 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS beaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE Clean, sparkling pots. pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a lot in good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. today's wide, modern range is137 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-01-03 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Ythic iSMV ondurite >, /^m7~^\ VEfiV FOMoVITUIMf r«\ (IF «OMCAXV14 words
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269 1963-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Army Civil Service Union today appealed to the Ministry of Labour to step in and help settle its redundancy dispute with the BriI tish Army. The request was made by a union delegation who met the Ministry's permanent secretary. Mr.269 words
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120 1963-01-03 4 200 at gay farewell picnic for Sir Alan SINGAPORE, Wed. Some 200 members of the judiciary and bar, with their families, and legal officers, staff and football team of the Supreme Court attended a farewell picnic In honour of Sir Alan Rose, retiring Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, on120 words
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Article24 1963-01-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Royal Singapore Flying Club will hold film shows for its members on Jan. 9. 16 and 2324 words
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105 1963-01-03 4 SCHOOLLIFE BEGINS AGAIN FOR 400,000 SINGAPORE. Wed. School buildings throughout Singapore which had been deserted and silent for the past six weeks today began humming with activity again as 400,000 children took their places at their class-room desks. The pupils included 50.000 six-year and seven-year boys and girls, who were105 words
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Article78 1963-01-03 4 $4,000 haul by four armed thugs SINGAPORE, Wed. Four armed thugs walked into a house in Sandy Lane, oft Tanjong Katong Road at noon today, and robbed a 50--year old housewife of $2,000 in cash and jewellery worth another $2,000. A passer-by, who saw the thugs leaving, took down the78 words
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Article95 1963-01-03 4 No water areas SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut, oft tomorrow in the following areas: Kirn Yam Road, from 9 a.m. to f> p.m.. Chua Chu Kan; Road from 151 m.£. to the end of main and bye-roads, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., tiie whole of Lim Chu Kane95 words
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308 1963-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, W *THE Comptroller of Property Tax today released A details of the conditions under which owners of vacant properties will be able to claim refunds this year. These conditions are generally similar to those imposed in earlier years. The Parliamentary Secretary to308 words
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Advertisement357 1963-01-03 4 i GALA OPENING TODAY! SINGAPORE S PENANG ODEON-KATONC ODBOM i KOTA BHARU T^LOR STAR S ODEOM CATHAY You'll Foil Head OOEON KATONG Over Heels In Plus! Comic Sketches I Stars At All Shows Malaysia's Maddest Mk Jt W< P _i H M s a is a i a s ßß357 words
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Advertisement289 1963-01-03 4 i CAPITOL T";. 1 5 opens today ONE WAS A DEADLY DANGER l TO THE OTHER TWO.' P RANK tfSSE^ explosive, plotting E«itno I determined, his gun I a strange revenge bullet! always for hire! that could destroy AUDIE MURPHY"' DAN DURYEA JOAN O'BRIEN S" MISSION to DEI COBRE"; TO289 words
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Advertisement474 1963-01-03 4 f^SHAW■OI'IVS TOIIAY 1) r.m 4) 4. 630 9 JO oi» Ht OWITO H/I lift TO THIS MIKIO CUM R «UDI£ MURPHY fr 1 oan DURYEA V Tl JbL' oanO BRI F^- > ]h ■"MISSION to DEL COBRE" J Sat. Midnight! '3 MEN AND A GIRL" Mand. in Eastman colour SupenmpoiCdEnolijhSub474 words
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Miscellaneous350 1963-01-03 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following is today's sche- Lumpur (ML lO7> 5.60 p.m.; dule of civil aircraft move- from Jakarta iMI. 204) 8.15 menu at Paya Lebar airport. p.m.; trom Brunei. Kuching <ML Singapore: 431) 7.06 p.m.; from Bangkok. ARRIVALS Kuala Lumpur <ML 311) 3.40 BO AC: Prom350 words
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324 1963-01-03 5 Marriage never came: Girl claims damages PENANG, Wednesday. REVENUE officer did not marry his fiancee after meeting another girl, the Penang High Court was told today. "My daughter is still prepared to marry him," Mr. Bernard Christopher Denis, a clerk of the Marine Department, said. "In fact, as late as324 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-01-03 5 MR. J. H. D. Sibree. M. R. E. M. C. (above) the new chairman of Harper Gilfillan and Co. Ltd.. who t took over from Mr. W. H. C. Bailey recently. Mr. Sibree. 43. joined Harper Gilfillan in Penan* in 1947 after seven years withAgencies - 120 words
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Article44 1963-01-03 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Methodist Church is planning to extend its missionary work in Sarawak. Dr. Hobart Amstutz. the Methodist Bishop for South-East Asia said here today before flying to Medan to attend a two-week conference of the Methodist Church in Sumatra.44 words
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Article50 1963-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The' l lormer president of the Ipoh Sessions Court. Syed Hassan AlJeffri. assumed duties as president of Sessions Court here today. He takes the place of Mr. Aw < Ah Wah who has been transferred I to the Attorney General's depart- 1 merit.50 words
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Article38 1963-01-03 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Royal Singapore Plying Club, as a New Year gift to members, has reduced the rate of solo flying on its twoseater Cessna from $36 to S3O an hour from this month.38 words
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Article31 1963-01-03 5 new Judge IPOH, Wed.— Peraks new High Court Judge. Mr. Justice All Hassan, arrived here today. He takes the place of Mr. Justice Azmi who has none on transfer to Johore.31 words
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222 1963-01-03 5 Didn't know what is a bachelor: Jailed for bigamy— pENANO, Wed. A 1 photographer charged with bigamy today was described by his counsel as a man who "did not understand the meaning of the word bachelor." "He thought that according to Chinese custom, he could take more than one wife,"222 words
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Article57 1963-01-03 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Majeei die airstrip at Johore Bahru isto be a customs checkpoint for members oi the Royal Singapore Flying Club who on cross-country flights land at unattended llelds in the Federation. The club is seeking the assistance o. Customs Department and P.W.D. in Johore Bahru57 words
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Article39 1963-01-03 5 KUALA SELANOOR, Wed Inche Radln Soenarno. District Officer, here has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as Chief Assistant District Officer. The District Officer of Kuala Langat. Raja Shah Kobat bin Raja Hamzah. will take his place here.39 words
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Article31 1963-01-03 5 j MALACCA. Wed— A resolution condemning the British soldiers in Brunei for "suppressing" the people there was passed at an annual delegates conference of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party today31 words
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Article19 1963-01-03 5 20 jobs— 2,ooo apply MUAR. Wed. Two thousand people have applied for 20 teaching vacancies in six schools here.19 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-01-03 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. When a Melbourne architectural student. Mr. Edwin Choo. sails home tomorrow he will find another ex Australian student waiting for him at the wharves. She is Miss Lillian Ho (above), his fiancee, who flew home to Singapore recently to celebrate Christmas. Miss98 words
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Article85 1963-01-03 5 ROLL-BACK TAXI ENDS IN A DRAIN ■SINGAPORE, Wed. A taxi-driver. S. Munusamy, 47, was travelling along Sembawang' Road yesterday when his vehicle suddenly began to roll backwards down a slope. The taxi slipped down for about 100 yards before landing in a monsoon drain. A crowd rushed to get the85 words
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Article66 1963-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— More boys than girls were born at two hospitals here on New Year's Day. Of 22 born at the General Hospital, 17 were boys, and of 11 born at the Chinese Maternity Hospital in Pndu Road, seven were boys. The66 words
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Article41 1963-01-03 5 SINGAPORE, Wea. Prof. Richard Hoggart, Professor of English at Birmingham University, will give a public lecture on 'The Trial of Lady Chatterley" at the University of Singapore's new lecture theatre on Jan. 1 beginning at 8 p.m.41 words
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Article154 1963-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A $250,000 home tor fallen women is to be built this year in Kuala Trengganu, the Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, told a Press conference today. The home was for the rehabilitation of prostitutes anc would be154 words
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Article27 1963-01-03 5 MUAR. Wed— A total of 13.740 bicycles were registered with the Town Council here last year, an Increase of 4,604 over the previous year.27 words
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216 1963-01-03 5 Tengku to re-name kampong after his father kULIM, Wed.—Tengku Abdul Rahman will re-name Kampong Ulu Sidim, about 22 miles from here, after his late father, Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, on Sunday. The kampong will be known as Kampong Raja The Prime Minister will plant a tree to commemorate the216 words
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Article64 1963-01-03 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penang division of the Socialist Front, i which had twice been refused poI lice sanction for a protest march, has again applied for a permit to j hold the march as a demonstration il bgainst the recent arrests of Front members. The application mentioned64 words
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Miscellaneous117 1963-01-03 5 All**, Oop Bn v T mmnfhi Hirl. irary By HE Hould I T SAM *N° CO TO \~"1 W WOW? THOWS PLENTY ~T| iTPWgt ■^■irtiiß <JT~jr~, HM YES, Wcwe POSITIVE I I and <w if vim cam it^ Aw u«oe^^ ti.se ly IUWELS^-w V money— kv-juu luc uawc rviD I117 words
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Article263 1963-01-03 6 TENGKU: EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW OUTCOME OF MALAYSIA PLAN KANUAR, Wednesday. JHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today urged the "widest publicity" for his Malaysia plan. "I suggest that courses on Malaysia be introduced at all adult education classes," he told the Perils State Rural Development Committee. The263 words
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Article21 1963-01-03 6 PENANO. Wed— Taxi drivers and hired car operators In Butterworth will form an association to safeguard their interest*.21 words
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150 1963-01-03 6 ONDON, Wed.—Briu tish officials appear confident that Indonesia has no intention of becoming deeply involved in supporting the abortive revolt in Brunei. This resulted from yester- day's Interview between Sir Leslie Fry, the British Ambassador In Jakarta, and Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister. AskedReuter - 150 words
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Article242 1963-01-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TOTAL of 127,196 man-days were lost up to the end of November last year in stoppages involving 15,050 workers, but only three strikes including the railway one are being carried fori ward to the new year. The Minister of Labour and Social242 words
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Article63 1963-01-03 6 SINGAPORE, Wed Singapore had fewer strikes last year than in 1961. Fewer workers were involved and fewer man-days were lost, according to official figures given today. The 1962 statistics show that there were 88 strikes, involving 5,918 workers, against 113 and four lock-outs, involving 43.764 workers,63 words
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184 1963-01-03 6 WHY WIDOW LOST PAYMENT FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A $4,320 claim under the workmen's compensation scheme failed because of the absence of a postmortem report on a J labourer who collapsed at work and died on the way to hospital. Accordlne to the latest monthly report of184 words
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Article47 1963-01-03 6 IPOH. Wed.—lnche Mohamed Azml bin Dato HaJI Kamaruddin. the new President of the Sessions Court here, was today welcomed; by the police and members of the bar. He was transferred from Alor Star, succeeding Syed Hassan AIJeffrl. who has gone to Kualai Lumpur.47 words
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91 1963-01-03 6 The railway strikers' cook goes -on strike- BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A railway striker, who had been cooking for his colleagues here since the railway stoppage on Dec. 23, has gone on strike. He has refused to cook for fellow-strikers because, he says, he did not receive any assistance In preparing91 words
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Article43 1963-01-03 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Chens Federation today called for entries for the 1963 Singapore chew championship to be held later this month. Entry forms can be obtained from the secretary. Singapore Chess Federation. P.O. Box 1366 Singapore, before Jan. 15.43 words
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Article119 1963-01-03 6 700 rebels got training in Indonesia, say experts ORUNEI TOWN, Wed. About 20 per cent of the estimated 3,500 Brunei rebels had undergone training In Indonesian Borneo. Intelligence sources here said today. One of the areas where some captured rebels said they were sent for military training was Malinau119 words
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191 1963-01-03 6 Tengku to take over Aziz's Umno job Kuala lumpur, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman will take over the post of chairman of the Selangor Umno liaison committee from Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, former Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. The acting UMNO secre-tary-general. Syed Ja'afar Albar, said today that a letter191 words
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Article27 1963-01-03 6 PENANG. Wed— R. I.ajamanl. 55, was today fined $30. or two weeks' Jail, for attempting to resell 28 cinema tickets outside the Paramount Theatre.27 words
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Article87 1963-01-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A peon was sentenced to six months' Jail today for unlawful possession of a pistol. Llntun bin Taut. 25, who admitted having a .32 automatic pistol In his house at Kampong Semarang yesterday, said he found It In a bus. Deputy Supt.87 words
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Miscellaneous58 1963-01-03 6 H lifts Hunnp, By Hmtph llfinultihl f 9 t%S* '~3~ J [Hty,Buas:)\ rcoMiN'cicEeo; you) I Kthat «ounps\ I k /helpin' u« reach th'\ **A"X<^WiB)£L*\A*> CoMe WANT SOME COOL GOOP. »UT V* DKINKIN 1 FOUNTAIN I* n*\k \vl t/Vj( HKE: J ICB CREAM APTei?AU.\ PONTMAVi I \^l RUILPIN6 GOOP WILL Yvll58 words
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Article, Illustration2743 1963-01-03 7 GEORGES SIMENON - STORM IN THE CHANNEL PART FOUR Dance to forget a murder... GEORGES SIMENON by TRANSLATED BY JEAN STEWART IN his usual way, when a case was starting off badly, Maigret began by wasting time. He went to the Brasserie des Suisses and spent a quarter of an hour indifferently watching2,743 words
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Advertisement34 1963-01-03 7 I too, am 'Happy' now /Omt kiddies happy? I -1 j ONLY 50 cts. FOR \b^ JJJ^L THE SMALLER SIZES. C/Q!i\ Remember, fill up with Esso Extra .sss*^ ~»^=aN»=^^>' begins at the Esso sign.34 words
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Article207 1963-01-03 8 M M %l» (ViHimuiM) MR. ANO MR*. Stanley Alfred Almonte thank irirnda and nWM for their itiiHulf presents nnd ettendMkM At their ui-ddinic on 2*-lL'-6.v MR AND MRS. D. B. Jackson thunk lalalliaj and frienda for their attrndimr, valuable present], and aamstan.e rendered on the occasion of their mar-207 words
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Article76 1963-01-03 8 .'l/ Hnrdt SID Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATION LTD. ■arm* all Teachera and book addlcta to browae In their ahowrooma at Time* NCLLO TUHCHETTI and his famous italian band terrific:: Nllhlly .DELPHI GRILL Tel. 2*lo ALSO Dally at the Lounge. 4.00 ta 5.30 p.m THEATRE SNOW WHITE MM ih» ftrvrn Dw-arfa76 words
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Article613 1963-01-03 8 The Prime Ministers appeal to the trade unions for common sense and arbitration in the railwayman's dispute has failed. The Malayan Trade Union Congress and Cucpacs, the federation of unions of government employees, have rejected the appeal and pledged continued support for the railwaymen. But another613 words
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Article422 1963-01-03 8 Some curious disparities in earnings and some equally odd inducements, are disclosed in the monthly report of the Ministry of Labour. Worker? on a small rubber estate in Pahang which pays its tappers 36 cents a kati have been earning just over $73 a month, but 12 ex-factory422 words
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Article247 1963-01-03 8 In a New Year message as President of the Kuchin" Municipal Council. Mr. Ong Kee Hui "deplores and condemns" the Brunei violence and those responsible for it. These are stronger words than have been used by the Sarawak United People's Party of which Mr. Ong is also chairman.247 words
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Letter461 1963-01-03 8 AS a pioneer Malayan trade unionist It grieves me deeply when either side In an economic struggle resorts to the language and attitude of the dead past. To read the statement of the head of the Railway Administration that the Government is not going to yield to461 words
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Letter122 1963-01-03 8 LEADERS of R.U.M. should call off the strike and start negotiations with the Railway Ad m i nistratlon. The railway men should consider themselves lucky If they compare their benefits with those of employees of other organisations of the same status as the Malayan Railway. Here are some122 words
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Letter156 1963-01-03 8 YOUR report on the resolution adopted by the delegates conference of the 'Singapore) National Trade Union Congress gives the impression that we warned about the risk of the Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya in particular being captured by anti-national subversive forces In the event of the failure of the156 words
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Letter135 1963-01-03 8 SENATOR Chan Kwong Hon voices the opinion oi many people when he says that the Finance Minister should consider tax relief for those who have to support their parents. Having lost my father I have not only to support my mother but also my young brothers and sisters135 words
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Letter128 1963-01-03 8 REFERRING to your comment that probably the Railway Administration is overstaffed like every other Government and quasigovernment organisation, I would like to point out that probably the Postal Department In Penang Is understaffed. One tends to find long queues fit the stamp counter attended to by two clerks only.128 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1963-01-03 8 JOHN STRACHEY - AFRICA.. .an immense bomb exploding across the world JOHN STRACHEY by TO begin in the north, with Frenchspeaking A rrica, or "Afrique Franc o-phone," as the French call it. It is a world in itself, with precious little connection with Englishspeaking or "Anglophone" Africa to the south of it. ("11,246 words
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Advertisement680 1963-01-03 8 Strait* Tiaaes 4 Malay Mail Clattlflad adv«rtlt«manta may k« handed t»: lat FMef COLO iTO»»ai AftCADB Orchard Road COLD ITO»««I •HANCHIBAT HOLLAND ROAD-K ATO'i* KIMIL ROAD-NAVAL CITY SOOK STOM LTD wincnttt«f Houm. Caltyar Quay THI NKWS FRONT 'Mtpatrlck'a SuparmarkM M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Naval laa* M. ABDUL SAFr-AR CO680 words
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Advertisement42 1963-01-03 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulfo Strctt, Tal: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Itt Floor, Room No. S, 54-64, Nathan Read. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement65 1963-01-03 8 m lllilNliilliJlili-IMlilillilMlliillilll IllliiiiiiiiiilllllllllttllllllllW RICOH AUTOZOOM Ricoh Autozoom. Spool loading double 8, Bnim Cine Camera Zoom lens F: 10-30 mm f/1.8 Ring focus. Motor driven by 4 peniight batteries. AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS «J^ KIAN GWANCMRTO SMCAPOK KUALA LUMPUR- PCNANQT BaaVaaaaaaßVilaaaaaaaaaaaaßTVßaaaaaaaaa^Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV W* aaaaat the luxurious coffee liqueur JSL Produced65 words
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226 1963-01-03 9 Business as usual despite Biarritz ban— KOTA BHARU. Wed. The Alliance-controll-ed Kota Bharu Town Council has foiled the plans of the P.M.1.P.--controlled State Govfrnment to close the Biarritz Park and ban Western dancing. In September the State Government announced moves to close the park on New Year's Day and ban226 words
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Article83 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The State Coroner. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. today recorded an open verdict on a seaman. Samah bin Buloh. 28. who was found dead in the sea of! Naval Base on Nov. 26 last year. Samah. a crew member of the navy armament vessel Spear, died83 words
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Article322 1963-01-03 9 SIR JOHN PREDICTS GREAT FUTURE FOR NATURAL DESPITE SYNTHETIC KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. jy|ORE natural rubber was sold last year than was produced, according to figures issued by the International Rubber Study Group. Sales were estimated at 2,190,000 tons; production 2,110,000 tons. The figures were quoted in322 words
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101 1963-01-03 9 Call to show initiative as in crisis TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J —The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos today called on officers of the Government Information Department to show the same initiative ir carrying out their present duties as they had done during the Emergency. The101 words
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Article51 1963-01-03 9 IPOH. Wed.— A vegetable farmer. Tham Chong Man. 23, who was awakened at 2 a.m. today by a noise saw a thief running away from his house in Kanthan Bharu new village near here. He later discovered that $100 had been sto'en from his trousers51 words
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Article44 1963-01-03 9 IPOH. Wed. A woman. Leong Ah Nga, 59. who left her house unattended, returned four hours later yesterday and found it burgled. Her piggy bank containing $200. two pens valued at $10 and eight fowls worth $24 were missing.44 words
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Article210 1963-01-03 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. T<HE Bench and Bar will both have a greater role to x play with the formation of Malaysia this year, Mr. F. B. Oehlers, chairman of the Johore Bar Committee, said in the High Court today when he welcomed the new210 words
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Article25 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A street trader, Loh Kin Ton, 28. yesterday lost $2,000 worth of textiles when thieves raided a house in Canal Road.25 words
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Article95 1963-01-03 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore police are on the look-out for an unemployed lorry driver. Ang Cheng Hong. 42. who escaped from the remand section of the Johore Bahru General Hospital last night. Ang had been sent to the hospital for a medical examination. Police found95 words
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Article29 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Susan Tay Suan. a law graduate of the University of Singapore, has been admitted to the Bar as an advocate and solicitor.29 words
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Article153 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The acting Minister For Labour. Mr. Ong Pans Boon, today sent the bonus dispute between the Mercantile Bank Ltd. and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The Minister in a gazette extraordinary said that the dispute related to153 words
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Article, Illustration325 1963-01-03 9 Miss Wong may be too ill for life-saving journey 'A WONDERFUL' OFFER, BUT... IPOH, Wed. Miss Wong Kam Thye, 22, the schoolgirl suffering from a heart ailment, said today: "It's a wonderful New Year's present" when told of an offer of a two-way air passage for her so she may325 words
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Article37 1963-01-03 9 SINOAPOR i Wed.— A tachnt clan. Chla Swee Chiang, today reported the loss of his scooter valued at 1700. The scooter had been parked tn front of bis house In Jalan Satu last night.37 words
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Article40 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Sheikh Al--lahudln. 16. pleaded guilty In a magistrates court today to a charge of committing r gross indecent act on a schoolboy, aged 11. on the second floor of a Market Btreet shop-house. Sentence was postponed.40 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-01-03 9 Rotary road to peace SINGAPORE, Wed.— The president of Rotary International, Mr. Nitish Laharry (seen above on his arrival last night) today talked of the Rotary road to peace working for the creation of a world order based on neighbourllness and friendliness. In an address to the Rotary Club of103 words
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Article41 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Two thugs, armed with knives, held up a rentcollector. Worn* Ngiap Khan?. 23. today soon after he had collected rent from a house in Fair Drive, and robbed him of $1,179 in cash .nd a $300 cheaue41 words
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Article17 1963-01-03 9 SINOAPORE. Wed— Mr. Tan Chin Heng has been elected president of the Ounong Sayang Association.17 words
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205 1963-01-03 9 31,000 TOURISTS THAT SINGAPORE 'LOST' OINGAPORE. Wed. ■3 Singapore can immediately treble her American tourist intake and she can do this without having to face the most expensive and frustrating of Jobs— that of instilling the original desire to leave home. i The man who gave this encouraging advice today205 words
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Article60 1963-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Corporal Mokhta bin Abdul Hamid of the Armed Porces Signal Squadron here was today charged before a court martial with stealing five-and-a-half gallons of petrol from a army truck. He pleaded not guilty. Mokhta was alleged to have stolen the petrol at Malaya60 words
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Article222 1963-01-03 9 3 parties step up polls campaign If UALA LUMPUR, Wed. With ten days to go before polling day, the three parties in the Pon Swettenham state byelection are stepping up their campaigns The by-election Is caused by the death of the Speaker of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, Dato Abdullah222 words
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Article51 1963-01-03 9 SINGAPORE Wed. Lim Tlong Git. 26. was today jailed for six months by a magistrate's court for wound: Urn Guan Tai. 31. with iflF bearing scraper. The court was told that the uaault took place at Joo Chiat Rood after a quarrel arising from a snakes-and-ladders51 words
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Article139 1963-01-03 9 MALACCA, Wednesday TPHE Pan-Malayan Isx lamic Party today declared full support for Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz's remarks on the eradication of rural poverty. He had called for: ELIMINATION of exploitation by middlemen by a complete reorganisation of marketing, credit, land rent and tenancy systems; and INCREASED139 words
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Advertisement168 1963-01-03 9 •A- GAS COOKER \rT/ —TIME SAVING DEVICE YOU TOO CAN HAVE CKk GAS COOKING ANYTIME... K *5m ANYWHERE I«F^ Thit bottlt contains T"^ *^^^M^B ElfO cook.nq qoi Ht wf^ coskinq any time anywhert. -HfTT— 1 tiff wr M Et» «at dtlivtftd to «n»»hm in '•■>'' Sln(«p*rt. NO DEPOSIT FOR GAS168 words
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Advertisement114 1963-01-03 9 Over 40,000,000 (Yet, forty million!) Frigidoiret told to data, making Frigidaire the largest selling home appliance name in the world. Frigidaire, the most trusted name, hot long since become a houithold word. Made and backed by Ceneral Motors Corporation. 3.8 cv. ft. (MODEL MB-40T) 5.1 eu. ft. (MODEL DB-50) 9.6114 words
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Miscellaneous405 1963-01-03 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVF RFRVirr--BKRVICE 41.7 METRES SHORT WAVE^SEBMCE. Ne«k 1 r I a: I ca. 600 Newr me HeadlK MEDII B BVICE: 6.05 Morning Melodies: 7.00 MtTK Rrndezvous Witu Music: 7.30 A.M. 6.00 Qood Morning: 6.01 Time .signal. News: 7.35 Break- Morning Prelude: 7.00 News;405 words
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Article, Illustration1536 1963-01-03 10 The man who beat the mighty Colorado river ONE day in December 1906, Edward Henry Harriman, the "Little Xapoleon of American R a il\ya y s, summoned his chief administrators to his New York office and barked out :i series of orders. The engineer, Harry Cory, who was fighting a1,536 words
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Advertisement41 1963-01-03 10 HOORAY/ The BEST in t\ nrl l/irtxp^i"— o 01 1 in or fS|M^9 in Singapore look for the two gold leaves in the red and white pack *U» I*UAia*rtium*ia v iuusdby Kothmatu 0/ Pall Mall 1 Malay a j Limiut. VCJ/M41 words
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Advertisement1463 1963-01-03 11 4 mwßm^mimmmmm i TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST 0 X.: Oue S'oora Sails P. Shim Penaat AJAX Avrmmouth. UttrtMl la ParVTMay Jm 4 IAERTS linrfMl. Glasgow Gda. 11 Tatay Jm 4 .M 0 1 l'»R«»tBl Jm i Jaa 1 jm t/11 Im II «TT»N« Lmrpeel Jm 7 Jm I Jm1,463 words
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Advertisement1405 1963-01-03 11 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMIURS, IREMEN, ANTWERP, jf&P*^ 'OTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. jfi? $'W* P- S'harn Penang pf \AS)\j|l SIBONS* 1) Ml. 44/ SJM i 7 Jai 1/ IJM YkXjfcl "'UTLAHII*" n/H JM 24 21 JM 27/21 JM VXSriEZ lOM Jll/ 4 Fll1,405 words
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Advertisement1433 1963-01-03 11 bem£3!Jjljime lIPMSS SERVICE TO U«ajtH, ttftHfi COHTIHENIAi PUT*. S'sara p Sham Ptnang lENOORAN (1.1,.) Imi H'lan, hum. RoM) li Pirt/Taia| laa 1 UNVRACKii (UU Lwaaa. MMMtaaMwin 117 Jaa 4 m II MMTIOir lit*. G'mtM'-a.MM Mtn JM It'll iaa 14 II ,aa HIT BENAVON (N)t H'larg. L dia. Hivri. A'Hin NM1,433 words
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Advertisement1332 1963-01-03 11 McAaUSTER tfs CO., LTD. w VJi "t **i" ivdl WJJfk BLf.BBMAW UMB ak KLAVENESS LIMB Cl T OF LtICESTER its A».tttS. SAN fIAHCUCI, HAVRE, IDNION, NAMIURG. lIATTIi VAHCOfVER PORTLAND ROTTERDAM t MIIDLESIROUGH tMMtMI tana 111 Caatral t Sntl Soon P. Sham "•nang *"Vfi?, 11/17 JM 11/21 JM 21 21 Jaa1,332 words
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Article81 1963-01-03 12 *yill FrderaUon Minister of A Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Jan. 3. Rubber 80 cents a lb. Copra $464 a ton. Coconut oil $750 a ton Palm oil 5595.M a ton Palm kernels 5339.25 a ton. The rate of81 words
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Article94 1963-01-03 12 C NINES! Product txahange Singapore noon price* per picul ve«teMxy. Cacenut ail. bulk 544 sellers, drum $471 sellers; Capra Jan. IK Continent $29 buyers, 130 sellers: Pepper: Munlok urhlta $1374 Kellers. Sarawak white IMB rellera, arterial Sarawak black SVTJ sellers, garbled Lampong black $921 ■bMbh Slngapara Caaanut OH94 words
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Article263 1963-01-03 12 JANUARY Itrtt k rjd. rubbat Buytrt J Cloved at 3 p.m in Singapore ■p<l Krttia Uumpur yesterday at 79J (roll par Ib doun three-quarters of a cent. 1%» tone was •••r»r. 1 >.C.C.11. A. and F.M.R.E. closing prirrs In cent* per Ib. yesterday: Int. RSS prompt lob buyers263 words
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683 1963-01-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN Tobacco Co. Ltd. for the year ended September 30 made a net profit, including a dividend from the Singapore Tobacco Co.. of 57.062.665. The group net profit, after deducting all charges and providing for taxation, was $8,392,729. Provision683 words
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Article25 1963-01-03 12 Malayan Stock Ind lice* Dec. 30 Jan. 1962 Industrials 100 Tin* 100 S Kubbers 100 1963 100.8(1 loo.:: 100 Ita-rmIMT 29. 191 101)25 words
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Article605 1963-01-03 12 /COMBINED business m the Sinr a pore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS BaiiMeari 14.000' H.TC rd: Dunlapt (11.000) .12.50: Eait Smaltlng (3.000) 52.7.V Fad. Ota*. (1. 000) *1.42. cvnflfli M 44:605 words
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432 1963-01-03 12 ruling differentials, but the turnI over was small. In the vi ler noon there was further selling attributed to the easing in the strike situation. January first grade at the close was down three-quarters of a cent to 79% cents. The first432 words
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Article128 1963-01-03 12 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT shares opened the year on a very steady note with tiie leaders generally advancing. Colonial Sugar gained 2s. to 58s. while RHP. and A C.I. were up 6d Oils tended to weaken, with Assec. OU dropping 3s 9d. to 35«. 3d. and Aaaoc. Frraey dropping128 words
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Article138 1963-01-03 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. v. ajjtarea rnontba Dunlopa 14 eta. a. Darby 4*d F. N. 16 cla. c. Storafe 4ld Gammon 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. WatiKh 15 eta. Shell 13 eta M. Brew 25 eta. Steamrhlp 8 eta. M. Oment 18 eta. 8. Tlmaa 22 eta. Container*138 words
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Article26 1963-01-03 12 January 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79J cents (down threequarters of a cent). TIN: $425.87} (down SI). ESTIMATED unofficial offering: 270 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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Article175 1963-01-03 12 CHIPS lyin» alanstida trie Siniapara 31/32, Labuan Hartji N\V 1 Kunak 27 '2s. TocanM IS. Virton.i 1 2. Hpjajat N\V. 1/2. Bcdlll NW. 2. iJlnrtnk N\V <. P»nyo Maru n. ntonK 26. Charon ->.">, Nimn Maru 47. Hhoan Maru 46, Uzarda >v :n. Outer reads: Kerrkrint;. Croaper.175 words
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Article154 1963-01-03 12 TNI Malayan Eichanga Banka' Amciatian made the*e changra in ita ratra to raerchanta yesterday (all ratra to S100): Naw Yark: buying TT 32 1516. air mail OU 33 1/16. tx) d >1 33 16 credit bill*. 33 7 '18 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 tt/16, airmail OD154 words
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Advertisement1028 1963-01-03 12 \Y- KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast itrvica ti* ti* ti» ti* rpon r. rfM »i*n:.<c* i *n^t<m "Kntikai|a Mam' Cla. 42 «1 I lan IB Ja* 21 Ja* M Ja* ;t Fel ■Kauikaoa Mini" it, n in M/ll iaa i ftl 13 »tl la >tl M1,028 words
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Advertisement777 1963-01-03 12 atMBOUM cU«u^j>tß»iu m pu'» t TT^"^^^?«i"> Mafieiiiei. Matte. Oaakirl. SIIRIN*. 11/11 Itt 13/14 lai 15 Itl Aalaer*. mttcrdaaj. Him i Irian »OUIN I WESI *FRIC* SIRVICt rasti liniNt 1/ I la* iii/D. con tiiiaoiir d4/ii. <.itii)tn t»/ii. Matadi (II 1). Port Harcourt li|oS (1/21. Lotoneu (t/ih lomtt f f'TiJ 1777 words
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Advertisement544 1963-01-03 12 NOTICE As trom lsi January. 1963. Mr. See Chool Buh (C. B. Seei Is no longer employed in the KiuU Lumpur olfice of C.H. Williams. Valuer ana Estate Agent, anu any authority to act or transact business on behalf of the linn is terminated. MESSRS. OSBORNE AND CHAPPEL The partners544 words
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Advertisement1481 1963-01-03 13 NOTICES I NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that by DEED POLL dated the 16th day of December, 1962 CHE. NEKMAH BTE. PIE of Rubber Estate of Malaya Limited, Factory Division, Kota Tlnggl. Johore has renounced and abandoned her name of NEKMAH BTE. PIE and in lieu thereof has assumed the name of1,481 words
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Advertisement2709 1963-01-03 13 I I 1 "W 1 I I Sat I I I I 1 I m%% I I tsl i i I S*l t I V SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)-Box St cts. txtra WANTED A BUILDING Overseer. Only those with testimonials and experience need apply stating (alary required to Box2,709 words
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Advertisement1042 1963-01-03 13 TUITION l> Wmrmw S3 (m*u>—*ax St ett. txtrm ■XPERT TUITION la English. Mathematics, Science In Sennett Estate, Rerangoon, MacPnerson Area. (B'pore) *****. PERSONALISED TUITION All SubHot* up to Primary Sis any time. 59 Chmrtwell Drive. Serangoon Oardeo. Tel. BS4UB (Spore). MA-AY LANGUAGE New Clasaes:BMs. I A I! Mondays and Thursdays.1,042 words
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Advertisement940 1963-01-03 13 FOR SALE it Ward* SS (Min.)-Box St et*. extra I CET THE LATEST BawaJUa aad Malayan orcnld byrirlds Irons Corona < Nursery, Clementl Road (Spore). Open all day. every day RECORDS CLEARANCE SALE. Loogplay from $3 Good Selection. Art Kurniture/Uuife Depot. 32-36. Orchard Road (neighbour Hongkong Bank), S'porr, KATHV LEAVES940 words
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Advertisement321 1963-01-03 13 CURIOS :t Ward* tS (Vin.l—Ufx SO cl: eilrm FOR NORITAKE CHINAWAREt Curios. Ivory. Jade. Vital Shanghai Arts Furniture Co.. 402. Orchard Road, (S'pori'i. I'hon.- SWriL WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) J« Word* %S fmtm.l Bam to cts. mxtrm NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotrl J H. toislde Dancing Kloorsbou j .Nightly. Tel 2133.321 words
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Article715 1963-01-03 14 HOME ACCWENTS What every mother should know -to take precautions r[E kitchen, the stairs or the bedroom of a home hold more dangers than the fastest car or plane. Simple things like a bottle of medicine left lying on a table, a kettle of boiling water, or a dark staircase715 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-01-03 14 SPORT IN STYLE style dress will always be fashionable if you know how to smarten it with the right trimmings or accessories. This style is a Marcuso model from the new London Collection, 1963. It is o sport* dress in white with attractive belt and buttons for contrast. The standaway59 words
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Article632 1963-01-03 14 T^HANK goodness for A Christmas! It's the one time of year I'm not short of talcum powder, bath salts, body lotion and all the other luxuries that turn a bath from a hygienic necessity into a beauty treatment. I expect it's the same with632 words
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Article132 1963-01-03 14 'TODAY'S husband lnvarl--1 ably wears a drip-dry shirt, and of course the laundering job becomes easy either for you or the amah. But It does need extra care during washing. Whenever possible wash this type of shirt us soon as they are taken off or the following132 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-01-03 14 DURING warm days teenagers love tall, frosty drinks and Panama Coolers are just the ticket! They can make the coolers themselves by simply combining zesty coffee, smooth banana, cream soda and evaporated milk in a blender. If the youngsters are having a get-together, you might suggest210 words
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Advertisement274 1963-01-03 14 tlie secret of a flawless skin MM A lovely complexion a truly clear akin must b» BL Mm based on regular deep cleansing. Even the moat expensive cosmetics, if not thoroughly removed, can dog pores, coarsen akin texture. In 'Ann* French' Deep Cleansing Milk you have the ideal cleanser; U274 words
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Advertisement268 1963-01-03 14 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN McC ALL'S TEST ROOM we test products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use them. That's why, after we have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it. we268 words
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Miscellaneous291 1963-01-03 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Referred to a short walk with 4 Drinking from the river, the a wretched dupe (6. 2). army gets Into trouble (8). 6. "For secrets are edged I. Contrive to arrange an lnsidt (Dryden) (5). game, anyway (6). 7. Let's have less about one lov«291 words
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Article, Illustration782 1963-01-03 15 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON; 2ND TEST: Australia all out for 248 in second innings BOOTH IS LAST MAN OUT WITH A MAGNIFICENT CENTURY From Melbourne Wednesday J\\GLAXD need 225 runs with nine wickets in hand tomorrow to win the Second Test against Australia. Just after Pullar fellUPI - 782 words
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Article39 1963-01-03 15 BUNOEI PATANI, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will compete In the Rahman Cup golf competition at Alor Star on Friday. The competition, over 18 holes, is for golfers with handicaps of between 18 and 24.39 words
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882 1963-01-03 15 EPSOM JEEP — - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Wed. DESPITE the railway strike, a total of 195 horses has been entered for the Perak Turf Club's meeting which begins here on Jan. 13. PTC chairman Yeoh Cheang Lee said he hoped the strike would end soon882 words
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Article75 1963-01-03 15 JAN. 13 Imn races) CUm 2 Dtv. I— s^f strairht and M. CU« S DJts. 1. 2, 3 and 4-« f; Dlt. I— «Hf. JAN. 20 (eight races) CUss 2 Dfvs. 2, J. 4 and s— sUf straight. CUna 3 Dim. 1. 2. 3 and 4— f.75 words
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Article137 1963-01-03 15 Tough task for S'pore Asians SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Asians have a tough rugger a&slgnment on Saturday: They must beat Negri-Malacca Asians at Thomsons Road to stay in that AllBlues Cup competition. If they succeed against NegriMalacca, Singapore will replay with Johore for the south zone championship. The team announced by137 words
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Article48 1963-01-03 15 IPOH, Wed.— A Perak Selection will play against Selangor Club In a rugger match on the Municipality padang here on Sunday at 4JO pan. The match is to prepare the Perak team for the Malaya Cup final against Army (Malaya) In Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 12.48 words
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Article41 1963-01-03 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The SOSC will hold a public dinner at the Peoples Association on Jan. 12 in honour of three Singapore gold medallists weightlifters Tan Howe Liang and Chua Phung Kirn and shooter Fred de Souza.41 words
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142 1963-01-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Gilmour Leburn. an Australian professiona tennis coach who Is on a five-week coaching tour of Malaya, hopes to make the tour annually. He held his first clinic at the Selangor Golf Club courts today. Leburn said: "My ambition142 words
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Article46 1963-01-03 15 HOCKEY Ipoh Div. 2: 2 8 PFF 5 Andersonians 2. Friendly (Ipoh): Cheng Wan 3 Malacca combined schools 2. SOCCER Kluang Div. 1 KO: Elias 5 Lambak 1; Div. 2 KO: PWD 8 BMH 4. Friendly (Muar) TTS Hospital, Spore 2 Loke Wah, Muar 1.46 words
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177 1963-01-03 15 Soh: SAFA negotiating for a new coach CINGAPORE Wed. SAPA president Soh Ohee Soon said today he thought the word "dismissal" for national socccer coach Rahlm Sattar was "too strong." He was commenting on a report which quotes as saying that the coach would be dismissed in keeping with the177 words
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Article95 1963-01-03 15 /"GLASGOW, Wed. Rangers maintained their one point lead over Partick Thistle in the First Division in the Scottish New Year Day soccer programme. Scottish Dlv 1: Aberdeen 1 Dundee 0; Clyde 1 Partick Thistle 2; Dundee United 2 Queen of the South 1; Falkirk 3 Third95 words
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Advertisement1419 1963-01-03 15 AUCTION SALE OF Singapore Freehold Properties To Be HeM At Our Sale-Room, No. 9-C, Ist floor, D Almeida Street On Monday. 7th. January, 1963 at 2.30 p.m. THE ESTATE OF TAN ENG (HI W DECEASED 1. 315 BALESTTER ROAD. Land ft House. Area 1,797 Sq Ft. Monthly rent $46.00. 2.1,419 words
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Advertisement68 1963-01-03 15 Egg p^l i^P^l 9^** Elvis fiOOD for girls, claims Paraaount Pictures, and he teens to have that "magic touch" which helps aspiring R/iTSTITI starlets to achfeve stardom soon after JjuUliW appearing in his films. IyJR IT(Wl T (W Read this fascinating story in. this week's... L^S^L Awieke tad Radio staff68 words
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Miscellaneous53 1963-01-03 15 HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: Police v Prisons (Thomson Rd). S'GOR DIV. 1: Signals V SEA (R. Range Rd); TPCA v Tech College (Princes Rd>; Depot v Levers (Depot). IPOH DIV. 2: La Sallians v DTC (upper padang): Adersonians v TAWA (lower padang). SOCCER PONGGOL CUP: NSK XI V LPIA (Speedy53 words
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640 1963-01-03 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gINGAPORE'S race-against-time industrialisation plan has attracted about $131 million in capital investment for enterprises which will provide permanent jobs for 3,500 people. And this, according io the Minister for Finance, Dr. Gob Keng Swec, is the fastest rate of industrial640 words
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Article30 1963-01-03 16 MOSCOW. Wed.— Soviet leaders have sent a New Year's message to President Kennedy calling for "energetic efforts" to prevent new crisis, it was announced here today30 words
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Article121 1963-01-03 16 MANILA, Wed. President Diosdado Macapagal said today the Philippines will raise its claim of sovereignty and ownership over North Borneo during top level talks with the British in London this month. Asked whether the Philippine delegation to London would be guided by a formal Philippine121 words
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Article61 1963-01-03 16 KUCHTNG, Wed.— Hooligans have attacked two Methodist churches in the Third Division of Sarawak. The wooden windows of the church at Sungei Padl in the Binatang district were set on fire on Sunday evening. Passers-by put out the fire. The windows were badly burnt. The church61 words
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Obituary24 1963-01-03 16 MRS. VINCENT RAJ (Nee Ne«amary Rock) dautchtrr of the late Mr Joseph Ro<-h and Mr* Roch. pawed away peacefully at Madras on 2.1.8324 words
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Article311 1963-01-03 16 LONDON, Wed Optimism regarding. 1963 was stimulated by the latest move by the Government to boost the economy and the volume of business showed a marked Increase. The tone was distinctly firm and a long list of gains was established in equities. The market was further encouraged311 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-01-03 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Hollywood actor William Holden and pretty Dutch singer Anneke Gronloh left here within 10 minutes of each other Mr. Holden to Bombay and Anneke to Amsterdam. They did not meet. A.NNEKE, with members of the Dutch Swing College Band, was at the airport189 words
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Article41 1963-01-03 16 TERRE HAUTE (Indiana). Wed. An explosion rocked a meat packing plant today, killing at least one person and injuring more than 30 others. Officials of the Home Packing Co.. said other dead may be buried in the rubble.41 words
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Article45 1963-01-03 16 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 24 Hd.. Feb. 24d.. Mar. 23 \i., April 23 13/16 d., April/June 23% d-. July/Sept. 23' ad.. Oct./ Dec 23 5/16 d.. Jan. 'Mar. unquoted. Apr /June unquoted. c.l.f. Jan. 23 7/IM-, Feb. 23 7/16 d., Mar 23 \d. Tone: Dull.45 words
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Article23 1963-01-03 16 LONDON. Wed.— Puyers £850 J. .sellers £851. Forward buyers £853. sellers £8531 Settlement £851). Turnover a.m. 300 tons. pjn. 20. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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Article86 1963-01-03 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The police have released Chaw Yoke Say, 24. assistant secretary, of the Party Rakyat. East Geylang branch, who was arrested last month with two other party members under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The three were arrested on Dec. 15 soon after posters in86 words
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386 1963-01-03 16 UN TROOPS CLOSE IN ON KATANGA MINING TOWN LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. JNDIAN, Irish and Ethiopian U.N. troops were today closing in on the South Katanga mining town of Jadotville. T The U.N. column thrusting swiftly out along the road from Elisabethville was briefly stopped by Katangese bridge-blowing. But radio reports from386 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-01-03 16 Clemency is the I Sultan's guide— 1/-UCHING, Wed. Clemency would be the guiding prin- 1 ciple of the Brunei Government in dealing with the rebels, the Sultan, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, said in a New Year message yesterday. The Sultan said this was his Royal decree. "It is my heartfelt221 words
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