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Title Section20 1963-01-05 1 \vrn\Gi- daily rr.nTiFiru sale exceeds IQojyoP.«v>Mh The Straits Times fie***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration489 1963-01-05 1 Perak goes into mourning Funeral is set for Sunday KUALA KANGSAR, Friday THE Sultan of Perak, Raja Sir Yusuff ibni Al-Marhom Sultan Abdui Jalil, died in the Istana Iskandariah here at 4.12 p.m. today. He was 72. The funeral will take place on Sunday at 4 p.m. following489 words
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Article, Illustration536 1963-01-05 1 KUALA LUM1V PIH, Fri. The goods train derailment at Johore Bahru last night was due to sabotage, the Railway Administration said today. A statement said the derailment occurred over points where the main line joins a line to the goods yard. These points are InterlockedLow Yew Kong - 536 words
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Article45 1963-01-05 1 LONDON. Fri.— The 45.000-ton liner Canberra was reported today to be without her main engines about 150 miles from Malta after successfully putting out a fire aboard ship. There were no casualties. Power was being maintained by the ship's emergency generator.45 words
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Article33 1963-01-05 1 LONDON. Fri— A slow thaw Is gradually spreading through snowbound Britain early this morning, bringing a welcome respite from the almost continual snowfall and biting winds of the past week.33 words
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Article60 1963-01-05 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Girls who wear padded brassieres are a Are hazard, says Mr. Jack Comstock, Fire Chief of Ventura. California. The brassieres are tting drying machines on fire, he complains. THE REASON: The foam rubber padding breaks down after about six months, resulting in low ignitionReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1963-01-05 1 LISBON. Fri. The United States will retain its military base in the Azores until a decision has been reached on whether a new treaty will be signed. Foreign Minister Dr. Alberto Franco Nogueira said today.38 words
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Article34 1963-01-05 1 CAIRO. Fri. The Cairo news^ paper Alahram charged thai I** lael Is preparing to use germ warfare in a new round of' fighting expected latex this year or early next year.34 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-01-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fHERE were distinct hopes late tonight that a solution would be found to end the 13--day-old railway strike. This afternoon, Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, head of the Economics Department, University of Malaya, had discussions with officials of the388 words
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Article29 1963-01-05 1 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. former British Com-missioner-General in South-East Asia, flew to Nairobi last night to take up his new post e.s Governor oi Kenya.— U.P.l.29 words
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176 1963-01-05 1 Alliance sweeps the polls in N. Borneo JESSELTON, Fri. J Pro-Ma'aysia parties in North Borneo have won an overwhelming victory in the recent district council elections. The results were announced yesterday by the Controller of Elections. Here arc the figures: Sabah Alliance Party 57. United National Ka dazan Organisation 21.Reuter - 176 words
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Article38 1963-01-05 1 KATANGA FIGHTING AS UN ADVANCL RY, I i lilmu liri>k r o >ii ■'•ii between :ind Katancese troop i urn ladotvilli I, Tsbombe's stronghold ■••:i here. lid <li.it iboul n ladotvilli blown up about mi ■'••r.38 words
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213 1963-01-05 2 LONDON. Fri. Blizzards and snowstorms continued to sweep through Britain yesterday though a slight thaw was reported from some parts of Europe. As Britain shivered through its ninth day of snow and ice. blizzards drove north-east across England up to the Scottish borders dumping fReuter - 213 words
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228 1963-01-05 2 Mrs. B's war view leaves —China cold— PEKING, Friday YjRS. BANDARANAIKE, the Ceylon Prime Minister, iTI told more than 10,000 Peking citizens here last night: "If there is nuclear war there will be no victors nor vanquished. We shall all perish together." Only perfunctory applause greeted this passage of her228 words
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Article41 1963-01-05 2 WASHINGTON, Pri. United States Intelligence reports estimate that Cuba now has SOO anti-air-craft missiles and more than 100 MIO Jet fighters, State Department officials said It is presumed that the surface-to-air missiles are operated by Russian troops. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article35 1963-01-05 2 NEW YORK, Frt.— More than I.SOO Americans died In road accidents during the New Year and Christmas holidays, a final tally showed. Four hundred more died In fire; and other accidents. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article76 1963-01-05 2 JAKARTA. Fri. The shooting clash between rival units of the elite police mobile brigade last Sunday "a personal matter due to a misunderstanding," ac cording to an Army statement resulted in between 10 and 18 dead and wounded, it was learned today. The clash occurred inReuter - 76 words
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Article60 1963-01-05 2 NEW YORK. Prl.— The British film "A Taste of Honey" has won three awards for foreign films It was announced here yesterday. The Independent Film Importers and Distributors of America named it the best foreign film In English and awarded Its star, Rita Tushlngham, and UsReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration262 1963-01-05 2 Toughest 1 6 smash ice to go swimming THAT it could kill a man in just over 10 minutes didn't stop the toughest 16 in Britain, including six girls, from smashing the ice for a dip this week. A blizzard of snow caked on their costumes. A bitter wind tore262 words
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386 1963-01-05 3 ITNITED NATIONS, v Fri. The U.N. yesterday commended its troops for a brilliantly executed action along the Eli-sabethville-J a do tville road culminating in the capture of Jadotville. A IN spokesman said it was regrettable that they had been able to achieve freedomReuter - 386 words
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Article240 1963-01-05 3 K3BB A NEW RELIEF programme has been started in Macao to give tuition and professional know-how to idle hands in exchange for some manual labour. TEN CHINESE orphans, all girls between the ages of 16 months and three years, who have been adopted by New Zealanders, left here240 words
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Article227 1963-01-05 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. mELSTAR, the communications satellite, came back A on the air yesterday and engineers prepared for a trans-Atlantic telecast tonight. The spectacular little satellite went dead last Nov. 23 after radiation affected its command circuitry, the system which receives signals from earth switching It227 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-01-05 3 Macapagal acts to break up a business empire— \M ANILA, Fri. The •"■■•Philippines Government has asked the Manila Electric Co.. which supplies electricity to Manila and its suburbs, to place itself out of the control of Senator Fernando Lopez and his businessman brother Eugenio Lopez or face revocation of itsReuter - 230 words
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Article45 1963-01-05 3 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khruahchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, received In the Kremlin yesterday the Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Pan TM-li. and had a "warm and friendly talk" with him. Tass news agency said. Mr. Andrei Oromyko. Soviet Foreign Minister, was present.45 words
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Article295 1963-01-05 3 BERLIN, Friday. »JHE U.S. Army in a new demonstration of its rights yesterday began a week-long troops movement over the East German autobahn to Berlin. I A convoy of 27 vehicles with 103 men entered the 100- mile autobahn on its way to WestUPI - 295 words
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Article46 1963-01-05 3 NEW YORK. Fri— Mr. Robert McNamara, US. Secretary of Defence, said yesterday that Congress would be asked to give servicemen and reservUts pay raises averaging 14.4 per cent. The raises would cost the nation about U. 5.51,750. 51,750 million a year. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article40 1963-01-05 3 NEW YOBK. Fri. Another Joint session between the Publishers' Association of New York City and the striking printers union failed again yesterday to break the deadlock In the lengthy strike which has blacked out nine city newspapers. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article51 1963-01-05 3 CAIRO, Fri.— The Ciiro newspaper Al Akhbar yesterday accused BriUin of starting a new campaign of lies against the United Arab Republic by claiming that Egyptian forces were moving towards Belhan, In the Aden protectorate, and that U.AJI. planes were dropping explosive cigarettes In Eastern Yemen.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article171 1963-01-05 3 I ONDON, Fri.— The ninth Earl of Buckinghamshire decided today to take a day oil work and let someone else clear snow from the streets. Mr. Vere Frederick Cecil Hobart-Hampden, a 61--year-old bachelor, who succeeded to the title yesterday on the death of theReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-01-05 3 HOLLYWOOD, Fri.— Doris Day has replaced Elizabeth Taylor as the top box office draw in American cinemas, according to a poll of film exhibitors published here yesterday. Rock Hudson and Cary* Grant who co-starred with the blonde actress in "Lover Come Back" and229 words
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Advertisement95 1963-01-05 3 The exclusive shop for Ladies and Gentlemen's ready made wear at No. 86, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD extend the best of wishes to you throughout 1963 and sincerely thank you for your patronage in the past year. WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL shipments arriving this year so drop in each week and95 words
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Article84 1963-01-05 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will broadcast i the third in his present series of talks on "The Problems of Industrialisation," on Sunday. This talk will be on "Import Duties and the Common Market." The broadcast can be heard at the following84 words
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392 1963-01-05 4 PAP's new goal will be 'greater than merger 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE People's Action Party has said that with a broader base, the party's new goal of an independent, democratic, non-Communist socialist Malaysia would be "greater and more glorious than the achievement of merger." An editorial in the latest issue392 words
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204 1963-01-05 4 WOODLANDS FAIR BAN: AN APPEAL TO GOVT. SINGAPORE, Fri.— Three political parties the Singapore People's Alliance, the United Democratic Party and the United Peoples Party today appealed to the Government to consider the livelihood of the 1,200-odd "pasar malam" hawkers at Woodlands and their families before any action was taken204 words
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121 1963-01-05 4 Medium is freed on lottery charge— SINGAPORE, Fri.— A police party conducted a "thorough" raid on a woman temple medium's premises but left its altar alone, a Magistrate's Court was told today. Sim Sow Tim, 56, the medium, pleaded not guilty to running a chap ji kee lottery at about121 words
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127 1963-01-05 4 CONVICTION No. 15: FIVE YEARS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Fri. Tang Wah Swee, 36. with 14 previous convictions, was today jailed for five years by a District Court for stealing $27 from a food hawker. Inspector E. Mahadevan, prosecuting, had asked for Tang to be given "double the normal penalty." Mr. N.A.127 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-01-05 4 DECCA CHIEF ON A WORLD TOUR SIR EDWARD and Lady Lewis at a cocktail party in the Regency room of Raffles Hotel on Thursday night given by Decca Records Orient Limited. Sir Edward Lewis is chairman of the Decca group of companies. He and his wife are on a world51 words
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176 1963-01-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A delegation who claim to represent pirate taxi operators are seeking a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, in a bid to halt the present spate of arrests of their colleagues. Six representatives went to Dr.176 words
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Advertisement321 1963-01-05 4 fjt.i lV A TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! mUTWI B li i «T I 1^ (SINGAPORE) AT LAST! nails A MOTION PICTURE THAT DELIVERS... I This pigeon came to make war I M This wolf said: "No more I— -and she threw in the towel!! love in a pigeon coop!" I HEsroN**HrliimiiEiu .MElVllif321 words
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Advertisement638 1963-01-05 4 :©shaw| aj Qp«»nla«,tlo»' >«»«« MKMtIX. ilom-1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9. 1S pm. LESLIE DAVID I plus "BERITA SINCAPURA" Tomorrow 9o m Morning Show I >on siio\\i>4. ||ll o.m 143 4. 630 930 en HI OWID Hl* Lire TO THIS MIMA COW •j£ audie MURPHY y,£s oan OURYEA V AbßL'o^obrienX 'wj MB^r^V^i638 words
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Miscellaneous340 1963-01-05 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's sche- p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur. Hong dule of civil aircraft move- Kong (ML 615) 4.45 p.m. menU at Paya Lebar airport. DEPARTURES Singapore: BOAC: To Bangkok. *New ARRIVALS Delhi. Teheran. Te 1 Aviv. Zurich. A K> Frankfurt. London (BA 701) 7340 words
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119 1963-01-05 5 CINGAPORE, Fri. The sea around Sin- gapore has its share of octopuses with poisonous bites, a spokesman of the National Museum warned today. He was commenting on a report from Australia that a man had been paralysed for nine hours after handling a small octopus on119 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-01-05 5 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong celebrated the second anniversary of his installation yesterday. No official function was held to mark the occasion, but worshippers at the Central Mosque in Kuala Lumpur where His Majesty joined his subjects in regular Friday prayers prayed for a long121 words
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325 1963-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. 'J'HE Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, stressed tonight that before foreign investors came to establish industries in Singapore, they wanted an assurance that "some of the crazy things that were done by some crazy trade unions will not happen to325 words
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Article67 1963-01-05 5 IPOII. Fri. The National Union oi Bank Employees. Federation of Malaya has given notice t< the employers asking for negotiating on the bonus Issue. The notice gives th< employers seven day? to reply. The bonus issue was an item in the previous demand; which67 words
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Article148 1963-01-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Many areas in Treng- ganu, Kelantan and Negri Sembllan are under water, according to police flood reports issued today. In TRENGGANU the village of Manir. Is under 4 feet of water; Kampong Sungel -Tong. 2 feet: Jerteh Bridge, 9 feet: PenarekKampong Bulnh road,148 words
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Article49 1963-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fit.— The State Coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, today recorded a misadventure verdict an a woman passenger. Lew Ng Moot. 30. who fell from a moving bus at 13^4 mile Woodlands Road on Nov. 8 last year. She died at the General Hospital the following day.49 words
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Article67 1963-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Kri— No IX Squadron of the Royal Air Fare*, which added to a long record of service in operations against the Brunei rebels, has been given the highest service honour that Queen Eliza- beth can bestow the Squadron Standard. The standard will be presented by Air67 words
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Advertisement145 1963-01-05 5 Why Pay More? Chinese For only $67 you can have an expertly cut suit of Dacron/ Rayon made at 81 HIGH ST. ,£.J| SINGAPORE S ONLY P^f EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP I T J n ?t^T*?? T ■>*"' r" I j^^RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL TR-815 B/Y DE LUXE PORTABLE145 words
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190 1963-01-05 6 PENANG, Friday T*HE Penaiig Turf Club has made arrangements to send 23 racehorses back to Singapore by sea because of the railway strike. The hones, from s<x Bukit Timah stables, took part In the Penang Christmas-New Year meeting. They will be shipped back190 words
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Article, Illustration302 1963-01-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE acting Umno secretary-general, Syrd Ja'afar Albar, came in today for more criticism for his call to break the railway strike which he made in a speech two days ago. The Socialist Front secre-tary-general, Inche Tajudin Kahar. said in a302 words
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Article104 1963-01-05 6 MALACCA HUNTS HOSPITAL ESCAPER MALACCA, Fri. The police today began a state-wide search for a prisoner, Aziz bin Sohod, 21, who escaped from custody this morning while being taken to the bathroom in the General Hospital at 6.30 a.m. The police are still puzzled as to how he escaped. The104 words
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Article54 1963-01-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Th« architect's branch of the Ministry of Education will be transferred soon to the Public Works Department to make maximum use of I the limited pool of experienced 1 technical staff. The architect's branch will then! come under the control of the!54 words
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Article46 1963-01-05 6 IPOH. Fri— Police raided house In Buntong new vlllaife here yesterday evening and recovered one case containing 61 packets of fireworks. A warning has been Issued to members of the public that It la still an offence in the Federation to possess crackers.46 words
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183 1963-01-05 6 TENGKU TO RUSH BACK IN CASE HE'S NEEDED'- A LOR STAR. Fri. A —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has decided to cut short his Kedah visit and return to Kuala Lumpur in case his presence is needed on "urgent business." This is believed to be connected with developments In183 words
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78 1963-01-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Police detained two youths in I connection with a robbery in a house belonging to Mr. Pan Tham Wong, manager of Sun Van Restaurant, at Jalan Rlda in Petaling Jaya. yesterday. A police spokesman said today that four youths armed78 words
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Article177 1963-01-05 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. rrHE strike by 400 Me- tal Box Company workers continued today although the management had thought it would be only a oneday protest strike. The strike Is over claims for wage Increases and fringe benefits, including bonus. A spokesman for the management said today ."Production177 words
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Miscellaneous97 1963-01-05 6 Mlvfl Oop Ha r. T. Hatnlin Dick Trmcy By Chester iiould INS^DC, AND SJT OVHR I WOW* U^j/ TW^ 'S NO I COSH WONDtW WHATS Li'l Abmer »V <-«PP /'NEVER MIMD THE ACCIDENTSTT IT'S AFTER "N/"OM WMV AM I SUCH A PERFECTIONIST?-^ \SOCOEA/C/-HE SEES— \AT THE RAT^S I'M -X S/.'-WEfcECN97 words
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Article52 1963-01-05 8 J» Word, Sit (Minimum) MR AND MRS. Robert lav IsaUtk ail relatives nnd ffleods for their glf'.s. atlendance and good wishes on he occaolon or their marriage MR. AND MRI. Andrew Car mi mo kind wishes and presents received on the occasslon of their marriage solemnised on the M52 words
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Obituary25 1963-01-05 8 H»rat« >/0 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of o'ir mother, Mrs K AbiabeKanaden, and brother, ;erard, who n ™i to >< 'h their I»rd Piialm25 words
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Article52 1963-01-05 8 M H'nra*« f < Minimum i Til COCKPIT'S Java Rijsttafel la aerved ever> ssMMil <n>i etundav luntt tlrn« JOMORE BAHRU BALLET School re opens January 7th aeaafetat for examinations. Tel. J.B FEDERAL PUBLICATION LIU invite all Teacners and book addicts to browse In their showrooms at Time* House. River52 words
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Article854 1963-01-05 8 The impression is growing 1 that the railway strike may not last much longer than the week-end, and that conciliation and negotiation will leave little, perhaps nothing, for arbitration to do. We hope so profoundly, and trust that the prestige neither of the Railway Administration and854 words
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Article419 1963-01-05 8 i Malaya is fortunate in havjing a Government fully aware •of the futility and the danger lof communal politics in a (country where the races are so finely balanced. Courageous efforts have been made and continue to be made to create I a national loyalty that will transcend419 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1963-01-05 8 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL AFFABLE BUT COURTLY AND DIGNIFIED, PERAK'S SULTAN BROUGHT ABOUT REMARKABLE CHANGES IN HIS STATE from ALL Perak mourns the death of a be loved ruler, the lat© Paduka Sri Sultan Yussuf Izzuddin Shah. One of the longest reigning Sultans of this1,143 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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Letter557 1963-01-05 8 C'UEPACS is somewhat unhappy that In your editorial "A Call to Arbitrate" you deemed fit to state "there has been a great deal of hypocrisy about sympathy strikes." Sympathy strikes are nothing new in the trade union movement It may be new In this country and557 words
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Letter92 1963-01-05 8 rpHE Federation GovernX ment ha.s repeatedly appealed to young men to choose a career in the technical field. Young Malayans however are attracted to a white-collar career. This inclination Is the consequence of the Inadequate policy of the Government itself. I do not understand why the Government92 words
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313 1963-01-05 8 RIO DE JANIERO. Fn Brazil, which is now suffering a degree of inflation and of political m i > in ;i n a gemt-nt that would ruin many more mature countries, will vote next week on a new form of government. The issur313 words
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Article234 1963-01-05 9 Sugar-a sour festive note OENANG, Fri. Sugar is short in Malaya because of crop failures in exporting countries leading sugar importers here said today. As a result the price has jumped from 25 cents a katl last week to between 50 and 35 cents today. A spokesman lor a big234 words
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Article109 1963-01-05 9 NO WRITER MERITS THE FIRST PRIZE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Dewan Bahama dan Pustaka will not award the 53.500 first prise In its 1962 Malay novel writing competition on the grounds that none of the entries merited the first priie. The results will be announced next Thursday and the prises109 words
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76 1963-01-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Chief of the Genera Staff, Federation Army, Ma-jor-General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. will leave here by air on Wednesday on a two-week visit to the Malayan Special force in the Congo. He will be accompanied by76 words
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Article52 1963-01-05 9 Car owners fined SINGAPORE, Fri.— Thirty retii.siered owners of motor vehicles were fined in the First Traffic Magistrate's Court today when: th*v pleaded guilty to charges ofi falling to furnish the particulars of drivers of their vehicles within seven days as requested by police. The fines ranged from $15 to52 words
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Article50 1963-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Mr. Curtis D. LoviU. president of Lions International, will arrive here en Tuesday for a short visit. Lions International claims to be the largest service club organisation in the world with more than 650,000 members in nearly 17,000 ciu-w spread over lit countries.50 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-01-05 9 OFF THE rails in the dark. This picture, taken on Thursday night, shows three wagons of a Malayan Railway goods train in a zig-zag line after the wagons jumped the rails north of Johore Bahru station shortly after 8 p.m. The police have confirmed the derailment wasLow Yew Kong - 61 words
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178 1963-01-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The way is now clear for the committee of Singapore's two major golf clubs to start talks on their proposed merger. At a general meeting last night members of the Royal V Singapore Golf Club voted by an overwhelming majority in178 words
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Article26 1963-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Finance Minister. Dr. Gor. Keng Swee. will open the Ocean Garments Ltd., factory at Red Hill Industrial Estate tomorrow.26 words
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254 1963-01-05 9 Mediator beats jinx, ends a school strike JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The 48-day lockout strike by 210 pupils of the Jinxed Al-Atas Arabic School at Wadi Hana is over. U only remains for the pupils who have gone back during the holiday to their homes some in Negri Sembilan and Malacca254 words
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Article105 1963-01-05 9 Lim opens Carrier's factory KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today opened the $500,000 Petaling Jaya factory of Carrier International (M) Ltd., makers of air-con-ditioners. Dr. lim said he was glad that in time the company would make a completely made-in-Malaya product. "Not105 words
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Article158 1963-01-05 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. A DRIVER, Ng Choo Kiong, who had escaped arrest for two years, was detained when he called at the Maxwell Road Traffic Police station to compound a traffic offence, the Second Traffic Court was told today. i Ng had had 18 warrants of158 words
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350 1963-01-05 9 Rail halt threatens Malayan cargoes KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Far Eastern Freight Conference estimates that if the railway strike continues for another 10 days, about 25,000 deadweight tons (approximately 37,000 freight tons) of Port Swettenham cargo will be diverted or abandoned. Mr. E.J.C. Gardner, local representative for the conference, told350 words
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Article52 1963-01-05 9 PENANQ. Fri. Commander Tardy of the Commandang Revlere. new flagship of the Com-mander-ln-Chief of French Forces in the Pacific, today paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. at the State Secretariat The Commandang Reviere is on iU way to Noumea,52 words
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Article54 1963-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two more swoops against pirate taxis this morning brought the number of men arrested since Dec. 26 to 26 and cars seized to 28. So far 17 men have been fined 8180 each and barred from driving for a year for carrying passengers without licence54 words
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Article23 1963-01-05 9 SINGAPdRE. Frl. A boy. Loon Teck Leng, nine, was drowned in a well in an Aljunled Road kampong this aft«rnoon.23 words
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Advertisement187 1963-01-05 9 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD WpW QUALITY SHIRT f 1 -k 4 Quality Shirt fIOO varieties if Long Sleeved Short Sleeved -k Hawaiian Style Made trom tlnest ratines Imported from England US A. West Germany Switzerland Belgium India Japan and many other countries Sole Agents: GLOBE SILK STORE187 words
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Advertisement38 1963-01-05 9 9^^&^ new soots r i-3£? //M^BSk^ Design 16 sm^ h i tf i V^ w^^ Tfau J/JS^^S^V^ f\ IX^w JL k \M 1^ OP* t//r~* //tfjßtW Smart casuals IjiJ^ ww J# X^ p\. V JjljV^^l^k'vl^ brown soft j^^±38 words
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Miscellaneous480 1963-01-05 9 Take Your Partners; 11.30 CockRADIO MALAYA talls For Two: 12 00 Cloa Down. SHOBTWAVB SERVICE RADIO SINGAPORE 41.7 Metres AM. 6.00 Time dignal. Nega- SHORTWAVE SERVICE ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.0S 4 m Morning Meiodle»; 7.00 Rendez- virnirM w*vr «Rvir» vcus With Music; 7.30 Time Sig- 4, W ™YJ f J,480 words
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312 1963-01-05 10 TO anyone who lived in Europe before the second world war there is an uneasily familiar ring about the pronouncements from Jakarta. Europe heard Hitler howl that the legitimate aspirations of the Sudeten Germans to unity with the Fatherland must be realised, and312 words
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157 1963-01-05 10 The milk chocolate monster off P.D. 1 SHOULD be grate- ftri if any of your readers could supply me with any information about a strange monster of the deep that my wife 2nd I saw last week in the sea south of Port Dickson. We were sailing a dinghy off157 words
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Letter, Illustration909 1963-01-05 10 Standstill at S'pore teachers' college THE Teachers' Training College in Singapore has no proper union to organise activities and functions and generally to represent stu-dent-teachers as a whole. Teachers attend lectures solely to mark their attendances, as failure to reach the 90 per cent attendance level would bar them from909 words
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Letter346 1963-01-05 10 THOSE IN FEAR OF EAST COAST THE home-coming Brinsford trained teachers belong to two categories. One batch clearly is fearful of the East Coast and its rigours, the other is composed of reslgned-to-fate adventurers. When I was posted to the East Coast in early 1959. I went there with a346 words
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Advertisement201 1963-01-05 10 I ■■■■■■tiMiiTir^ Westinghousc CE LING FANS AIR CONDITIONERS I Cooling jMBB-at LOW COST JiliCT rout own WiM I 'EFFICIENCY 'QUIETNESS -STYLING *LOW PRICE AIREX ENGINEERS LTD. 204, Cantonment Kd.. Spore 2. 1 1 Jalan Suleiman, K. Lumpur. I TH: ***** ***** I TH: *****. 4 mm.mJß YOU CAN BE TALLER!201 words
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Miscellaneous324 1963-01-05 10 Straits Times Crossword G^^l~~~^^^T^^^^^i~~~~^^l^~~^^^TßWc^l~~~~^^l~~~^^i ACROSS 7 Dine out with oil carrier. 1. National auembly of arUui leading to loss of civil rlghtt dodger*? (7). (9). 5. The Oerman aad French 8. Chinese root Instead ot spirit of disorder >~ > scrambled egg In various lnm 10. nod council? (4). (7).324 words
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Advertisement1445 1963-01-05 11 i^^pj^^^!Pt| TO lIVERPOOL WEIT COAST U X.: Oue S'pora Sans P. Sham Ptnant LAERTES Littrttal. Glasgow It Part MARON liitrittl Mr, II Jaa 7 Jaa 1/11 Jai 11 ASTYANAI Lmtrptil. H'lirg. ho ar 3 lai t Jaa 12 PERSEUS LiTtrptu. biasgo« Jai 11 Jaa il Jaa 14/U iaa 11 EUMAEUS1,445 words
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Advertisement1433 1963-01-05 11 THE E. A. C LIMESIAUINtS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP; RQITIHAk.- AMSURDAM. OSLO. GOIHEHIUI COPtHHAttN jfcr ,^SV S'poie P S'fiam Ptnang j PTW?VISI ■■*■••••<"■ U 8M.44/1 jm trans. 7Jm 1/ I Jm mrT^l -JUIIAMIA" I) 21/21 iai 24/ M JM (J 21 JM V^rt-avy IOMA 1, 31 IM/1,433 words
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Advertisement1481 1963-01-05 11 MEMg^JLEME tJIPttES? SERVICE TO IINttN tIVTHPII > CONTINENTAL PUT*. S'pora P S haa Ptnan| MMOIIAN it.ip.) I'piti. N-tari. huh. R-daa •trWIACKII HJJ itMtl. MiMit-tcougn JM I/I ItNAITOW IPMI. S'mth A'.a.Rttt MTU JM It'll rai 14/11 .M «,!> BENAVON iN)t H Mil. I IM. Havrt. A'wtn «M l»/21 in |4,2« .tMLOMtHI1,481 words
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Advertisement1278 1963-01-05 11 mMoAUSTER *Jr°" LTD BLLBRMAM LWI VkLAVENESS LINE T^^ Cm OF LEICESTER iOI A».«it», SAN MtmMM HAVRE, LONDON. NAMIUIG. UtTTll «<NCSUVER I PIRTLANt ROTT'RIAM I MIODLESIROUGH 4xritl.lt cartt r»i Cnlnl I SMt» Soon P. S-ham sb'silVvuiß 11/17 JM 11/21 Jai 21,21 Jm Cm OF CARLISLE 0/ 7 JOT UMDOft nAMBUni. -.>..i»,RD«ki1,278 words
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612 1963-01-05 12 ONCE again the week was interrupted by a holiday, but on the whole turnover was relatively good, state H.C. B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. The major factor affecting prices was the railway strike I and the consequent disrup- tion of612 words
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Article119 1963-01-05 12 MELBOURNE, PriTNVESTMENT shares displayed a x very steady trend and leaders were steady. CI.G. gained two shillings to 86s. 6d. and A.C.I. 6d to 68s. 6d Herald also rose by 6d. to 60s. 6d Trading in oils was the quietest for some time. Base metals and loans continued119 words
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667 1963-01-05 12 From Our Market Correspondent ONCE again the concentration of interest on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was in industrials and some counters reached new high levels. In this class were Containers taken from HJ9 to 51. 70 and Dunlops from 52.52 to 52.55. The667 words
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Article22 1963-01-05 12 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Industrials: 101.75 101.96 Tins: 100.35 lUO..'!t S rubbers: 100.39 100.53 Dec. 29. 1962=100.22 words
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Article720 1963-01-05 12 f*OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trnding rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchanee yesterday vttta thr number of the shares tr.idrd in -brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BautUad (1.000) $1.72 rd. ii.MHii $1 71 id: Oiinlapt (.1.(XM)) 52.54 I). 5J.53 BL. l!.1: SI.. (S.OOOI 52.52. (3.IMK)) tSLI>. iJ.cKUn720 words
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Article182 1963-01-05 12 SNIM lying alsngsid* the (ingapsr* wharves today are Hunda 47. Dravar 46. Ball 33/34. Straat Cook 27/20. Star Arcturus 27/2 S. Saracen 35/36. Pulau Ktdjan* NW S. Kurnpltan NW 3. Neder Weser 31/32. FUJula 13 16. Blveke Matrak 29/30. Kajit Bca NW. 2/3. and Madras Mam 23/24.182 words
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411 1963-01-05 12 THE Straits tin price yesterday rose $1.50 to 1 426.87 i per picul. the first improvement for nearly a week. In London overnight tin experienced another active i session in the morning, with j I a gooa part of the trading consisting411 words
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Article95 1963-01-05 12 CHINESE Pradua* Eiehanft Stngaaar* noon price* per pleul ye*terday: Ccenut all: bulk *44» Mllera, drum »48 arlters. C*ar»: UK/Cootincnt S2O buyers, S3O seller*. P*aa*r: lluntok white >137 i teller*. Sarawak whit* 5135 sellers, special Barawmlc black $f.7l s.llers. Karbled Lampoon black $H?» Kellers. AST A IlO2| sellers. tiniapsr*95 words
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Article264 1963-01-05 12 JANUARY Hrst uradt ruakar buytra f b. ck»<«l at 5 p.m. In Blnnapor* and Kuala Lumpur ymtrrday at T9J cent* per Ib. up thrrr eighths of a Mat Thr tone was qul*t. i B.C. C.R.A. and FM R.I. rlomn* I prlcm In rrnii per In. y«M«rday. Int I264 words
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Article141 1963-01-05 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 4. Three month-. Dunlops 14 Ot*. a. Oarhy 4|d. K. ft N 16 MS. C MtorHtce 4|d. Uammon II cm s Truction 1 I J. Waugh loin. Shrll II M. Hre\» 18 ctn Steamship I eta. M. Cement U eta. 8. Time* 33 Containers 11141 words
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Article96 1963-01-05 12 THE Malayan Itching* Bank*' Ai»ociatien made these changes in ita rates to merchants yesterday tall rate* to $100): Canada: buyinK TT 35J. airmail Ol> 3S|, 90 dll 36i credit bills. 36 3 16 trade bill*. Selling TT or OD r*ady: Canada 35 3/16: Switi Franc* Mil: Belgian Franct96 words
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Article27 1963-01-05 12 January 4 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79J cents (up three eighths of s cent). TIN: 5426.87* (up $150). Estimated unofficial off»rinK 260 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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Article12 1963-01-05 12 Rlvcr» ew Rubber produced 230,000 Jb. in December. tlcian12 words
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Advertisement697 1963-01-05 12 KV^CaP^LCEOL! JD l^Hpc i KJpLM a K^M^P£Hpnj ß^po| mSIIOUHD IUIUi-t UDIIU ypu'r r T'Jlt^" "™T7.iar>t Marttilics, Natrt, Onitirk, SABRIN* 11/1J Jai 13/14 Jai IS Jai «atwtr*. Dttteriaa. H linj Brtati SBUTH t WESI •fllCs SERVICE S'POf» T»Tim 7/ I JM iK'fin- .21/1). fort tinaotth (24/1). CJDtiCon IM/1). v ill 1).697 words
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Advertisement299 1963-01-05 12 y j y J^tT^Lal M\ jV AOKAM TIN LIMITED (Incorpor.ited In the Federation of Malaya i The Directors ol Aokam Tin Limited announce that the sale of tin concentrates for the quarter ended 31st December, 1862 was piculs 5.600. NOTICE i Notice is hereby given that th« firm oi Messrs.299 words
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Advertisement1660 1963-01-05 13 (Continued Irom Page 91 SITUATIONS VACANT tforcts Si (Mim.i—Btx tt et: txtrm BOX A 4329 S.T. Spore position now rilled. All applicants thanked. F.O. BOX NO. 8 KLANG, Position filled. Applicants thanked. KOYAL INTEROCEAN LINES M.S. "STRAAT COOK" Owing to the present strike by the Malayan Railways at Port Swettenham,1,660 words
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Advertisement1019 1963-01-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Jo Word* St (Mi*.)— Box tt eU. txtrm RECEPTIONIST TYPIST wltb some Office and Shorthand experience required by established Ins. Applicant should be of good appearance aad personality speakins good English. Apply stating age, qualifications and salary expected to Box A4S9B S.T. S'pora. LADY CANVASSER and Salesman selling1,019 words
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Advertisement988 1963-01-05 13 EDUCATION tt Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box St el: txlrm LCC EXAMINATION questions and answers. Accounting. Book-keeping. Typewriting. U4B-1982 available Apply T. O. Samuel P.O. Box 1731. BMMjajeajVSj YOUR ISC3 RESOLUTION shall be to master Shorthand/Typewriting In 4 i months (Guaranteed). Enrol now for 1883 Sessions with "1.T.5.". 19, Lorong 30988 words
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Advertisement1026 1963-01-05 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Word* U (Ml*.)— Box tt eU. txtrm MEDICAL CLINIC IB Perak tor sal*. Apply Box A 22« 8.T.. Ipob (or detail*. WB UNOIRTAKI "fIANSPOPtTINO heavy loads In Jobore State and Singapore. Please pbooe 2031 Jobore uslmi or contact P.O. Bos 039 Singapore LADIES ORRSS (NOP Now Ceased Trading1,026 words
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Advertisement1091 1963-01-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* $1 (Mim.)—Box It ef. txtrm AUSTIN A7B I*6B. One Owner. Regularly Serviced. Recently Overhauled 1 Repainted. Perfect Condition. Insured to October 1963. (1.500.- 0.n.0. Ring (Spore) ***** for particulars. IBS* RENAULT OAUPMINE (3.000! Reluctantly selling returning U.K. ao j cident free one owner. Regular aer-1,091 words
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Advertisement778 1963-01-05 13 FOR SALE tt Ward* SI (Ml*.)— Box It ef. txtrm HAVE YOU EVBR Tried Tancno Hair Pomade? Get tt today! SWITZERLAND 8 "PASSAP" TU- I RISSA" "Helvetia" "Adler" invite I comparison other Scvunk-Macbines. repeatu g quality, value. Used Electric Singer 8170.00: Hire $7.00 Focn Traders 6 Poch Road, 8 pore.778 words
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Advertisement461 1963-01-05 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pwe) tt Word* SI I Ml*.)— Box It et*. tmtrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIO, &S. Robinson Road. Tel: *****. ALL PHOTOCOPY JOBS done bere —Tang's 10. Boat Quay, 8346 V. KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SBRVICB 23 The Arcade Ist floor. Tel. ***** LADIES DRESSMAKING If Worsts SI (Mini—Box St et:461 words
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255 1963-01-05 14 Fashion on wheels to please service wives— SINGAPORE. Fri. A mobile fashion store carrying the latest clothing to servicemen's lamilies is now operating in Singapore and the Federation, the first of its kind the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute has brought to the Far East. The first two displays255 words
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Article113 1963-01-05 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, as Chancellor of the University of Malaya, is reported to be "sympathetic and responsive" to the idea of providing proper training In criminology to the police. A Kuala Lumpur lawyer, t>ato R.P.S. Rajasooria, writing In the Singapore Police Magazine, said that113 words
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Article25 1963-01-05 14 PENANO. Fri.— Burglars broke Into a stall at the Great World Park yesterday and stole $1,000 worth of shirts and other goods.25 words
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141 1963-01-05 14 WASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department said yesterday that, as far as it knew no serving U.S. official had ever stated that the Philippines should make a claim for British North Borneo. President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines told a Press conference in ManilaReuter - 141 words
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457 1963-01-05 14 From RALPH SHAW: KUALA BELAIT. Friday rpHE curfew in all parts of Brunei, except Temburong, was lifted today. Temburong, which is the main rebel stronghold at present, will continue to be under curfew from 6 p.m. to H a.m. It is believed457 words
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Article187 1963-01-05 14 JAKARTA, Friday. T>RUNEI rebel leader A. M. Azahari has appointed Achmad Fadillah as his "permanent representative to the Indonesian Government," the official Indonesian news agency Antara reported last night. Mr. Fadlllah, organiser and chairman of a Jakarta organisation "The Committee for the Defence of theReuter; UP - 187 words
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Article86 1963-01-05 14 How police can assist tourists— SINGAPORE. Fri. The police can help in Singapore's tourist drive, according to Miss Christie Nah tourist officer of the Ministry of Culture. Police officers must be able and willing to offer general information when approached by visitors, and they should be fully conversant with the86 words
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Article166 1963-01-05 14 SINGAPORE, Fri wUI hold THE Malayan High Commissioner in London, Tengku Ya' acob, said here last night he was confident that "nothing serious" would develop over the controversy caused by a recent warning to Malayan students in London to refrain from ventilating their grievances in public.166 words
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Article298 1963-01-05 14 THAI TROOPS FOR BORDER DRIVE BANGKOK. Fri. Thai troops are to be used for the first time to hunt down Communist terrorist remnants in the Malayan border area. They will move Into the .jungle in March to reinforce Thai police units already there. More police will also be sent. TheReuter - 298 words
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Advertisement1490 1963-01-05 14 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) Notice Under Beedea IS? No Notice is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that a Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3433/2 of the Area bounded by Jalan Bakri, Pipe Line Reserve, Parit Propolc Jalan Temeggong Ahmad and Jalan Lama (Bakri) has1,490 words
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Advertisement789 1963-01-05 14 NOTICES TOWN COUNCIL SEREMBAN. Please note that as from 6th. January. 1963. the Telephone Numbers of the Seremban Town Council's Office win oe Seremban 3381 and 3382 and 3383. NOTICE We wish to Inform that Mr. Chia Kwong Cheong has left the company's employ with effect from Ist Jan. 1963789 words
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Advertisement183 1963-01-05 14 "Satellite" Sport Hoop A FINE PHYSICAL MENTAL EXERCISE FOR YOUNG AND OLD k Mn SIMPLE PLAYING METHOD 1. Only place the ball in between the rings. 2. Hold the plastic handles ond allow the ball to roll round the rings continuously with increasing speed. 3. When ploying, use one bond183 words
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Miscellaneous17 1963-01-05 14 Bmfrn ftmig By Ralph Bmimduhl Mga= =^V > I AUCTW' WAX IT. JkjKHfiKAIU'Lr |AftKfj| Mi L^^^"/^ k fE\17 words
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Article459 1963-01-05 15 BURGE NEEDS ADVICE, NOT THE AXE Jack Fingleton v BESS] E MELBOURNE, Friday. *(J£NGLAND's decisive seven-wicket win in the Second Test has not shaken the Australian selectors. They have made only one change in the 12 for the Third Test at Sydney beginning next Friday. Off-form batsman Peter Burge has459 words
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Article298 1963-01-05 15 MCC HIT 331-7 DECLARED J AUNCESTON, Fri— To shouts of "Good on yer, Edward," Ted Dexter declared after the MCC had hammered a Combined XI for 331-7 in 304 minutes on the first day of a three-day match here today. In the last 31 minutes beforeReuter - 298 words
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Article117 1963-01-05 15 "|t)|ELBOURNE. Fri. An Aus- tralian record aggregate gate of more than A£68,000 was taken at the Second Test at Melbourne, the Victorian Cricket Association announced last night. The MCC's share so far Is Af27,573 with some more to come This is a record receipt for any117 words
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210 1963-01-05 15 SAFA to pick 30 boys for training SINGAPORE, Fri. <3 Singapore Amateur Football Association will spend $13,000 on training this season. The money will be spent on preparing a youth team for the Junior Asian Cup championship in Penan* from Apr. 20 to Apr. 30 and the state teams for210 words
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Article137 1963-01-05 15 A LOR STAR, Fri.— P. Stafford won the Kedah annual golf competition for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup at the Kedah Golf Club course here today. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was among those who competed. There was a tie in the scores between137 words
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Article27 1963-01-05 15 HOCKEY— Ipoh Olv. 2: Samuel's Club 3 Education Dept. 0. Friendly (Penang) Malacca Combined schools 8 PSC 0. SOCCER— Friendly (Kluang) BOMBS 4 Rr t 0.27 words
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Article613 1963-01-05 15 IP OH, Frl. Weights for all elrht races here on Jan. 13 (Sunday). Cl. 2. Div. I— sVif Str. Skilton 9.0fl Sandman 8.13 Society Girl 8.12 Parisian Diamond 8.12 Mlrhty Missel 8.11 Robin Hood II 8.10 Upper Ten 8.09 Palomar 8.07 Mandrake 8.07 Balkan Challenger 8.07613 words
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Article234 1963-01-05 15 Plucky RAF hit back to draw SINGAPORE 3 RAF 3; Singapore, Friday. SINGAPORE looked set for a big win over RAF In the SHA quadruangular tournament today when centre-forward Douglas Nonis scored twice In six minutes, but skipper Wilred Skinner and his men took things too easy afterwards and234 words
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Article115 1963-01-05 15 LOIJDON. Frl. Oon Chong Hau, 15-year-old Malayan schoolboy, scored two quick wlni to reach the final of the boys singles In the All-England Junior badminton championships today at Wimbledon. Oon took the title at the age of IS. He lost It last y»ar but now looks115 words
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Article95 1963-01-05 15 J ONDON. Fri. The big freeze today caused the biggest soccer nold-up in the 92 years history oi the Kl....iorous English F.A. Cup competition. By not i today 19 vi tomorrow's 32 Third Round ties had been posponed, and by klckoff time tomorrow it is likely that95 words
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Article124 1963-01-05 15 ARMY 3 NAVY 0 AHATTRICK by Abdullah, former Singapore centre-for-ward, enabled Army to crush Royal Navy in the opening game of the quadrangular tournament today. Abdul' missed two early chances before he made amends with a first-timer off a free hit on the right taken by Johnson124 words
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Advertisement235 1963-01-05 15 INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISERS SUCCESS TO SUCCESS CHRIS BERTRAM Presents ANOTHER GREATER VARIETY SHOW 1963 SPECIAL THE BIGGEST SHOW OF SHOWS. STADIUM NEGARA sth JAN. 1963 7.30 p.m. ™2£t he CLIFF RICHARDS fJtc ESBBnHaaav < IH BB" *r* •►m^' lX i S(j\l\ MICHAEL CHOSQ Kfcfr Jyj Vy MALAYA W/t»» DAVID ROBERT 50>C235 words
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Miscellaneous60 1963-01-05 15 RLGGER ALL-BLUES CUP: Spore v NSMalacca (Thomson Rd). CLUB MATCHES: Penang SC v S'Ror Club (Western Rd); Klang Club v Seremban Garrison (Klang): SCC v RAP Chang) (Spore pdg); GHQ v The Blacks (Tanglln). HOCKEY STOKE QUADRANGULAR: R. Navy v RAF (3.45 pjn.); Army v Civilians (5.10. Dover Rd). SOCCER60 words
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Article93 1963-01-05 16 LONDON. Fri.— The war chief of the R.A.F.s coastal command told a right-wing rally last night there was no one "more dangerous to our future than the President of the United States." Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert, who retired In 1947, spoke at aUPI - 93 words
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Article127 1963-01-05 16 A lifetime career in Navy LONDON, Fri. A lifetime career In the Royal Navy Is now being encouraged under a new scheme by the Admiralty. The scheme, planned to make the best use of the skill and technical training of senior ratings, offers Increased pensions and terminal grants after 32Reuter - 127 words
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Article41 1963-01-05 16 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Hugh GaitrJcell. 66. Britain's Labour Party leader, returned to hospital today *-*cause he was not protn-essing as hao. been hoped, the party's press office announced today. Mr. Gaitskell has been .suffering from a virus Infection. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article48 1963-01-05 16 "When I demanded to know what would have happened if my wife had been raped, he said that then it would be a serious incident." Blue-eyed Mrs. Kong said: "What annoyed me was that the steward was allowed to roam about till the ship reached Singapore."48 words
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Article174 1963-01-05 16 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Some of the 91 civilian employees of the War Department who lost their jobs yesterday staged a demonstration outside 40 Base Workshop in the Ayer Rajah area today. They put up posters protesting against their redundancies, and began orderly picketing. An Army spokesman174 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-01-05 16 R. CHANDRAN • - Ship steward disciplined after women —complain— R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE, Friday. A STEWARD on board the luxury liner Chusan has been disciplined after complaints by several women passengers on Christmas night as the ship was on its way to Singapore, it was disclosed here today. One of the passengers isHan Hai Fong - 350 words
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333 1963-01-05 16 Empty pay packets, austerity in 8,000 homes now By K. BASKARAN SENTUL, Fri. Thousands of railway families face the bleak prospect of having no money to buy provisions and food this month because when pay day comes next Thursday there may be no pay to collect. The 8,000 striking daily333 words
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Article55 1963-01-05 16 TOKYO. Fri. Japanese and American firms building a 7,200--mile ocean cable between Japan and the United States now hope to complete the task in time for the 1964 Olympics the Yomiuri newspaper said today. Target date for completion of the cable now has been set in55 words
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87 1963-01-05 16 JAKARTA, Frt. The Intl doneslan "national committee of solidarity with the North Kalimantan people';, revolution" has asked the British Government to recognise rebel leader A.M. Azahari as the Prime Minister of Brunei. Antara news agency reported today. The official Indonesian news agency said a 10-manReuter - 87 words
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Article215 1963-01-05 16 UN SAYS 'NO'— THEN TOWN CAPTURED ITNITED NATIONS, Fri.— U U.N. troops captured the Katanga mining town ot Jadotville yesterday against the wishes of U Thant, the SecretaryGeneral, acutely embarrassing him with the Belgian Government, authoritative U.N. sources said today. It was not yet clear, however, whether the army commanders215 words
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Article62 1963-01-05 16 NEW DELHI, Fri.— Thirty persons were killed and 50 injured today in a head-on-train collision between Kathiwar and Baraunl rail stations, about 200 miles north of Calcutta, the Indian Railway Ministry reported. A Ministry statement said five cars of the two trains over-turned anr' one caught62 words
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Article36 1963-01-05 16 ROME, Fri. Army lorries and buses driven by soldiers carried people here to work today because oi a 24-hour public transport strike to back demands for shorter working hours and revised time-tables. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article29 1963-01-05 16 LONDON. Frt. Britain faces the prospect of widespread power blackouts In the near future following the breakdown of pay talks between union and management officials here. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article295 1963-01-05 16 LONDON. Fri. London stock markets ended the first week of the New Year on a buoyant note. Further consideration of the Chancellor's recent moves. Including yesterday's cut In bank rate, brought in fresh buying, of industrial equities which scored many appreciable gains. Sentiment was also helped by Wall295 words
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Article43 1963-01-05 16 LONDON. PH.— Spot 24 5/IM.. Feb. 24d.. Mar. 2316.. April 23fd.. April /June 23 jd.. July /Sept. 23 9/16 d.. Oct. Dec 23 jd.. Jan./ Mar. unquoted. Apr. June unquoted cl.f. Jan. 23 7/16 d.. Peb. 23Jd.. Mar. 231 d Tone: Quite.43 words
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Article22 1963-01-05 16 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £852. sellers £853, Forward buyers £804^. sellers £856. Settlement £8531. Turnover a.m. 175 tons, [..m 10. Tone: Quiet.22 words
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Article178 1963-01-05 16 WASHINGTON, Friday. A FULL report on U.S. helicopter losses in South Vietnam is being prepared for the White House, informed sources said yesterday. Meanwhile, the Defence Department reported that 11 helicopters were hit by ground fire from Communist guerillas near the banks of the MekongReuter - 178 words
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249 1963-01-05 16 High-level talks on Brunei -at airport SINGAPORE. Fri.— Lord Selkirk, Commissioner General for South-Fast Asia, discussed the Brunei situation for lo minutes at the airport this morning with two Brunei Government off i cials, the Deputy Mentri Besar, Pengiran Ali, and the Director of Language and Literature. Tuan lla.ji Jamil.249 words
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Obituary36 1963-01-05 16 CARLOS, LUCY (MRS.) Mother of Wtnnle, Maud. Irene. Ernie, Edwin Roy Grannie of Jerilyn, lan, Junor. Passed away on 4/1/63. Service Wesley Church 4.30 p.m. thence ro Bldadarl Cemetery. No wreaths. Dolatlons Children's Aid Society.36 words
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