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Title Section20 1963-01-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article823 1963-01-07 1 It's 'GO'— ALMOST Both sides to show goodwill Mediator Ungku Aziz gets Railway Administration to pull down fence at HQ; RUM to withdraw pickets at Kuala Lumpur Headway made to end strike KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday DAY-LONG talks held today separately by the Railway Administration and the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya823 words
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Article, Illustration378 1963-01-07 1 KUALA LUMPIR, Sun.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin' Haji Jubir, said today that he hoped "something good" would be produced by tomorrow to end the 15 day rail strike. At a press conference at his Guillemard Road home, Dato Sardon who had378 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-01-07 1 AT 20, HE TOOK PART IN A DARING SCHEME TO OUTWIT JAPANESE KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. By HENRY PAUL rE new Sultan of Perak, Raja Idris Shah ibni Sultan Iskandar Shah, 39, was proclaimed today. His father had already been Sultan of Perak (from 1918 to 1938) for six years when128 words
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Article, Illustration352 1963-01-07 1 Train kills a constable guarding tunnel TWO MAKE FRANTIC DASH FOR THE ENTRANCE-TOO LATE SEREMBAN, Sun. A policeman on duty at the railway tunnel here was killed by a north-bound train this morning while another policeman with him was injured and admitted into the general hospital. Both policemen, on duty352 words
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Article221 1963-01-07 1 KUALA KANOSAR, Sun. The late Sultan of Perak, Raja Yussuf Izzuddln Shah, 72, was laid to rest in a grave in the Royal Mausoleum, close to the Übadiah Mosque, on Buklt Cruyidan here this evening. He had reigned since 1948. .The Muslim last ritf s221 words
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Article55 1963-01-07 1 MOSCOW. Sun.— Christians in Moscow and other cities in Russia will go to church tomorrow to celebrate the birth of Christ. Christmas to them Is Rozhdesto Khristovo (the birth of Christ; and comes 13 days after Dec. 25. The difference is because of differences between55 words
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Article51 1963-01-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police today confirmed that two Party Rakyat men who were arrested by the Special Branch early last month had been released on New Year's eve. Another two Party Rakyat men, who were arrested at the same time, were released soon after arrest and51 words
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Article219 1963-01-07 1 Ayub warning on defence pacts YEW YORK, Sun. President Ay v b Khan of Pakistan said today he foresees no basic change in his country's foreign policy but Pakistan's role as a member of Seato and Cento is "quite uncertain." The warning came in a television interview, filmec*. in Karachi,219 words
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Article43 1963-01-07 1 lAKARTA WARNiN'JAKAK i "l \uri t'lin Air IMI I °P« r jficn »l < ■•mini in'lrr. today w.irii' iir i raft Moljtiau' Indonesian Hot down. r<lius newspaper HoriU Mius;;«i. II rommrntinc on rrr ••hjrtins <>f RM pi<" -••arch "f BffUM i Knutcr.43 words
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151 1963-01-07 2 Katangese force 'heading for capital' UUSABETIIVILLi:. Sun. £i Mr. Godefroid Munongo. Katanga's Intprior Minister, was today reported to be leading a 1.000-man army to Klisabethvillc from the Northern Rhodcsian border. U.N. sources said Mv noriKo had rrformrd straußlers from the scattered Katanicose gendarmerie arid acquired six armoured cars at Sakania151 words
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Article, Illustration502 1963-01-07 2 UN still holds off final Tshombe stronghold attack UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. [JXITED NATIONS forces were still under orders today not to attack the stronghold of the Katanga President, Mr. Moise Tshombe, at Kolwezi, authoritative sources said. Political pressure; particularly the delicate state of relations between Belgium and the United NationsReuter - 502 words
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128 1963-01-07 2 AFTER THE BIG FREEZE— THE BIG THAW LONDON, Sun.— lt was the day of the big thaw in Britain yesterday after the Arcti c blizzard which had blanketed, the country for 12 days. But further snow was forecast for the East Coast and fog and frost in some areas continuedReuter - 128 words
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Article72 1963-01-07 2 LUCKNOW. Bun Mr. Nehru, Indicated here yesterday that India might resort to conscription to build the discipline of youth Mr. Nehru, addressing a public meeting, said that In the West conscription strengthened a country and provided It with a dtscllplned force In times of emergency.72 words
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Article30 1963-01-07 2 PEKING. Sun.— The New Chin* News Agency today expressed optimism for bumper harvest, though it aald there were signs «f drought in the northern parts of the country.30 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-01-07 2 A policeman deals with a rioter in traditional African style at a meeting in Nairobi marked by clashes between rival factions of Mr. Jomo Kenyatta's Kenya African National Union. Tear gas was used.37 words
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Article69 1963-01-07 2 HOSPITAL FOR AN AMOROUS HUSBAND SAIGON, Sun. A jealous Saigon wife heard her husband was having an affair with another woman. She went to bis mistress's house to find her and yet another woman fighting over his affections. The three women decided that since the man was the cause ofReuter - 69 words
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Article24 1963-01-07 2 MANCHESTER. Sun. Forty people lifted a bus lit- re today to free a seven-year-old boy who was trapped by the leg.24 words
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154 1963-01-07 2 LONDON. Sun. The generally accepted figure that two-thirds of the world is hungry is an "arithmetical error. says. Professor Colin Clark, director of the Oxford Agricultural Economic Research Unit. It arose in 1950 when Lord Boyd Orr, formerly Direc-tor-General of the U.N.154 words
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Advertisement124 1963-01-07 2 Some Children are bright! Your children will be moving up the class soon! So they'll need new text books. And the top-class store for school books? M.P.H., of pourse. The Schools Section on the first floor of our newly reorganised premises offers you an unsurpassed nmge of school text books124 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-01-07 2 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry Appleby (atv/domV two*) /irfc w ou>\ ICttIC«ETCA*/ C" MUUA «ONM* «""315 words
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362 1963-01-07 3 China accuses Nikita of bid to restore capitalism •IMPERIALISM, ALL REACTIONARIES PAPER TIGERS 1 QHISA has accused the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, of trying to restore capitalism in Russia in betrayal of the Soviet revolution. TOKYO, Sun It also has accused him of stunting the growth of world362 words
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Article69 1963-01-07 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. American fighter planes and naval units are calling at Saudi Arabia to demonstrate U.S support for the Arab kingdom, which claims It is threatened by Egyptian forces la the Yemen, well-informed ■ources said here today. The State Department spokesman said: "We are deeply concernedReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-01-07 3 CREWMEMBERS of the tiny sailing vessel Nina II (background) come ashore on Salvador. Bahamas, wearing beards and 15th century costumes. Their ship, a replica of the smallest -hip used in Christopher Columbus' discovery of the 'new world 470 years ago, completed a similar voyage 97 days afterUP - 75 words
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Article220 1963-01-07 3 Take note, Miss Wong— and beware TOKYO, Sun.— Women office workers should be sacked after five years' service with any one company says Japanese writer Takeo Okuna He is sticking to his statement despite a storm of feminine criticism Japanese business firms employ unskilled girls In droves. They keep simple220 words
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Article44 1963-01-07 3 WASHINGTON. Bun. The French Government has authorised the showing of the Mona Lisa In Washington for a month instead of three weeks as originally planned. President Kennedy will attend the ceremonial opening of the exhibition of the painting on Tuesday.44 words
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Article174 1963-01-07 3 WASHINGTON Sun.— American helicopters will continue to be used to ferry South Vietnamese troops into battle against Vietcong Communist guerillas, the Defence Department said today. The decision follows the engagement last week In which five US helicopters were brought down by Communist fire The DefenceReuter - 174 words
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301 1963-01-07 3 BROADCASTS TO HUNGARY OFF: A PROTEST UNITED NATIONS. Sunday T<HE United States has protested against a dccix sion by U Thant. U.N. Secretary-General, to stop direct U.N. broadcasts to Hungary, American sources said yesterday. Mr. Emery Kellen, a Hunga-rian-born writer who prepared the scripts, on U.N. proceedings, for weekly broadcastsReuter - 301 words
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Article42 1963-01-07 3 LONDON. Sun. Shoppers scattered yesterday when three armed men fought to escape a police ambush outside a bank in North London. Revolvers were drawn but no shots were fired. The bandits escaped by car. Later a man was charged.42 words
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227 1963-01-07 3 Nehru: War with China will last five years LUCKNOW, (Northern India), Sunday. jy|R; Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, said here yesterday that war with Communist China was likely to last "about five years." He told members of the ruling Congress Party that the Sino-Indian dispute was "the first people's war" inReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement100 1963-01-07 3 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS LANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Singapore for a few days only to tell you all the latest beauty secrets to make you look lovelier. Call on her100 words
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Advertisement263 1963-01-07 3 Special Chinese New Year Offer 1 Dacotex Shirt 1 T. V. Hankie 1 Exclusive Tie With every made-to-measure suit ordered from January 7th to January 24 th. I Choose from our new range of Dacron Silk N' Wool f^ Silk N' Wool ffW j Wool N' Mohair r^^S% it Dacron263 words
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903 1963-01-07 4 Railway mediator Aziz shuttles back and forth ir From Page One stratlon of goodwill— at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow the RUM will withdraw its pickets in Kuala Lumpur and the Administration will take down the wire fence in front of the railway headquarters." The goodwill demonstration was suggested by Ungku Aziz.903 words
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Article24 1963-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The SouthEast Asia Photographic Society will hold a dinner at Wing Choon Yueii Restaurant tomorrow to celebrate its fifth anniversary.24 words
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349 1963-01-07 4 WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY 'A BAD SPOT:' SIR JOHN SINGAPORE, Sun. The managing director of the Melbourne Herald, Sir John Williams, today described the White Australia policy as "a bad spot." Sir John, who had just completed a one-week visit here with Lady Williams, said before he left by Pan-Am, for349 words
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Article38 1963-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun —Mr. Liow Khai Yeong. acting assistant sec- i retary in the Prime Minister s Office, has been appointed pi secretary to the Yang dl-Pertunn Nefjara. Inche Yusof bin Inak, with effect from Dec. I, 1962.38 words
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Article25 1963-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Join Loh Fon Sen has been appoiiue< secretary and returning officer o the Medical Council with eflec from Jan. 1-25 words
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Advertisement362 1963-01-07 4 2nd m\ <| JJ m 41st MONTH! P»Jm^^F 'LONGEST" D*Y! SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: $1.00 To Any Seat at 12.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Shows On Weekdays and at 9.00 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Shows On Sunday Holiday. Please Contact Theatre Manager (Phone: *****/*****) With A N^tf From Your p "»f362 words
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Advertisement83 1963-01-07 4 "new straits view hotel (Johore Bahra) Tel. 2133/4 introducing KAREN KINGSLEY SEXsotionol BOMBSHELL lirect from U.S.A. performing the torrid JUNGLE FIRE DANCE AND FIRE BATON TWIRLING ACT Wine and Dine to the toft music of Alphonso Ortega and His Sextet Rosemary Borwell at the milu GALA OPENING TONIGHT. SATURDAY EXTENSION83 words
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287 1963-01-07 5 ALOR STAR, Sunday. 'pu; Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night described Sheikh Azahari, leader of the Brunei rebellion, as "a tool of a foreign power." "In his ambition to become Prime Minister of the three territories of Brunei, Sarawak and North287 words
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118 1963-01-07 5 BORNEO GIVES PAY BOOST TO ENCOURAGE ENGLISH STUDY JESSELTON. Sun. From the beginning of this year, a special inducement of six increments in salary will be awarded to teachers in the Malay medium who qualify in English and English-teaching methods. "Although there is miuMi enthusiasm and effort among teachers to118 words
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105 1963-01-07 5 MALACCA. Sun— A pri- soner who escaped from the Genera: Hospital here on j Friday morning was arrestj ed at Pulau Sebang. 21 I miles from here, last night. The prisoner. Majid alias Aziz bin Sohod. 21. was i taken to the hospital105 words
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80 1963-01-07 5 PENANG. Sun. A neighboar raised the alarm when a sundry shop in Kedah Road was broken into this morning. Ch'ng Loon Hln. the shop proprietor, reported to police he vu awakened at about SJO a.m. by shouts from his neighbour living opposite, who had80 words
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Article339 1963-01-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A total of $58,770 more was collected by the Bank Negara 1 for the Save Democracy Fund. The fund now stands at $701,818.02. Of the latest contributions. Tamil Murasu readers in Singapore donated $30,000. Others van from: Stall and workers ol Sungci339 words
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Article, Illustration235 1963-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. LOCAL film stars and extras will be needed for a major Japanese film, a large part of which will be shot in Singapore. The Japanese stars actress Masako Izumi and actors Koji Wada and Ken Yamanouchi who will play leading roles235 words
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Advertisement199 1963-01-07 5 Serving Malaya and The World UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation ol Malaya) Announce the Opening of their JOHORE BAHRU BRANCH at 82 Jalan Ah Fook. Johore Bahru Telephone: Nos. 4181 4182 on Monday, 7th January J963 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND SINGAPORE AGENTS IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES199 words
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Miscellaneous163 1963-01-07 5 Itr-a* I* i' "mi lit/ Ralph MMt*inttiahl <*^ y~~ S^ [l WANT IT mEBt EVEWYBOPV^ |/Vi^%f /Tl s w^fcw^^VJ-^-^TI "N. VEVWi- 3^ CAN fEEIT,AKJP..J Ws&9»J\ -o* s /S> NRPWAREI I /SHOW ME 1 t V WELL K i S i• w^ s^^^^A LIKE A l/JLr^^ 1 Ml*' if Htl I163 words
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Article507 1963-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun STORE MAY IMPOSE IMPORT DUTY ON SOME GOODS TO AID LOCAL MANUFACTURES THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said tonight that some imported goods could be made in Singapore and if the extra cost of manufacturing them locally was not too high, "we507 words
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Article193 1963-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tbe newly-formed Tariff Advisory Commission named today the 30 local products it is considering for tariff protection. A Government statement said that this was in line with its policy to encourage Industrial expansion in Singapore to create more jobs. One problem is193 words
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Article70 1963-01-07 6 IPOH. Sun.— About 350 hawkers who are in arrears with their licence fees to the Ipoh municipality will soon receive a final warning to pay up within seven days or face legal action. Mr D. R. Seenivasagam said that the municipality had "shown them every70 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-01-07 6 FIRST ASIAN POLICE CHIEF OF SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Inche Mohamed Natt bin Hajl Mohamed Yusoff. has been appointed Seiangor's Chief Police officer. He is the first Asian to hold this post. Inche Natt, 45, has just returned from Britain where he attended a six-month111 words
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Article24 1963-01-07 6 TAPAH. Sun.— lnrhe Wan Hassan bin Wan Teh, Deputy Assistant District Officer. Partt. has been transferred here as Second Assistant District Officer. Tapah.24 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sunday. fpHREE Singapore graduates will leave for New Zea- land on Tuesday for a one-year full-time graduate course in librarianship at the New Zealand Library School. Two are from Nanyang University— Mr. Cheong Kwai Uew, 27. and Mr. Goh Cheng Kiat.140 words
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108 1963-01-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mental Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda, warned settlers in the Sungel Mldah group settlement scheme near here yesterday to look after their lands properly or else the Government would take them back. Dato Bakar visited the108 words
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106 1963-01-07 6 Automatic dialling introduced in Malacca MALACCA. Sun. Malacca's new automatic telephone exchange, costing over 51. 000.000. was brought into use today. Malacca subscribers for the first time were able not only to obtain other Malacca numbers automatically but also to dial direct to Seremban, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Changed Telephone106 words
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Article58 1963-01-07 6 PENANO. Sun.— Puan Shaafah Abu Hassan, wife of the State Secretary, opened the Penang Muslim Welfare Association's food fair at Umno Hall yesterday. She acted for Tengku Puan Hajiah Nor Saadah. *lfe of the Penang Governor, who had to leave for Kuala Kangsar to58 words
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Article129 1963-01-07 6 PROTEST MARCH PUT OFF AGAIN 1/TJALA LUMPUR. Sun. The protest march by the Selangor Labour Party to demonstrate against the arrests of Socialist Front members by the Special Branch last month has been put off again. The march was scheduled for today after being put off once last month. Police129 words
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Article95 1963-01-07 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Le* Choon Chua. 51, who has four previous convictions, was fined «200 or two months' jail in the Sessions Court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to possession of opium smoking utensils in Ah Cheong Street. Telulc Anton on Dec. 15 last year.95 words
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Article, Illustration1989 1963-01-07 7 For some jobs... I prefer bombs to bullets WHEN I moved from Military Intelligence to Dalby's special unit, I got involved right away in the case of the missing biochemist Raven and the sinister go- between known as Jay. But when I found Raven, drugged in a Soho club, he1,989 words
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271 1963-01-07 7 standing there In an Anorak like a scoutmaster on holiday, his white horse-like face staring thunderstruck at me. PASTE-JAB Dalby's feet were visible under the open door. In this second of time I so badly wanted it to be the271 words
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Article50 1963-01-07 8 M Hi.rWi Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Henry Ho TianE !> rrl.tivi'i anu fnrndi 'or thnr k'uod vvlshea. Kilts and *ttendthoir wendlnK on 5.1.83. THE FAMILY OF thr late Mr. V'ctor Monteiro thunk IU-mtivt^ and Kr.endi for thur Condolencea. Wrealhi. Loan oi Vehicles, Attendance and Aislstanc* durini: ihi-rr MMI50 words
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Article296 1963-01-07 8 Wurdt Sl» (Minimum) IBMORE BAHRU BALLET School rr epeaa January 7th toar.unt for exanimation*. TU. J.B. 2660. THL MSLITTA COFFEI maker 'tuitifl cofTtp i\* hi'iouji to thr i.T-1 drop. Urt one to-dny from your Mvoiirtr rimlrr. BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON. 36-B strctt t rhoor 2SMO. Kor Kxpati styhnc. Kurop<- Kamoufl296 words
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625 1963-01-07 8 The Straits Times Monday, January 7, 1963. Waiting For Tshombe The advance oi United Nations' troops on Ktilwezi ha.s been halted only just in time to save U Thant from the jcharge that he is imposing a I military solution in the Congo. Operations "to ensure freedom of movement" the625 words
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Article348 1963-01-07 8 International sport may find itself at the crossroads at Lausanne ne; t month when Olympic Games' officials meet representatives of the international governing bodies oi the various sports to discuss the intrusion of politics into 1 sport. The intrusion goes deeper than is generally supposed. The American*348 words
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Article299 1963-01-07 8 We do not know Mr. Pelaez"? I brief for the talks he will be having with Lord Home in London later this month on the Philippines claim to North Borneo. We can only hope that the Filipino Vice-Preaident and Foreign Secretary will be instructed at the end of299 words
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LETTERS
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560 1963-01-07 8 WHENEVER the Barisan Sosialis pundits are at a loss for a reply to pertinent and embarrassing questions, their choir is brought out to raise the refrain: "Onward anti-colo-nial soldiers." Thus their reply to my letter of December 28 after charging the PAP with "racialist560 words
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Article, Illustration824 1963-01-07 8 ERASER WIGHTQN - The knives are drawn for Mac ERASER WIGHTQN "Have you any idea where we're really going, Grandad?" WITH 20 MONTHS LEFT BEFORE NEXT ELECTION: by LONDON. SUN, MR. MACM I L LAN next week enters his seventh year as Britain's Prime Minister with the prospe c t that it mayReuter - 824 words
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358 1963-01-07 8 Where politics is a way of life... MANILA, Sun. In the Philippines everything is politics. Politics Is a game played 24 hours a day, 365 days of a year In this nation of 29 million people. President Macapagal. for example, was elected VicePresidem back in 1957. He was the LiberalUPI - 358 words
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Advertisement586 1963-01-07 8 State Times ft Malay Mail Clattifiad adv«riltem*nta may to handrd lo lat Floor COLO STORAOK AnCAOK Orchard Road COLO ITOKAaC ■RANCHES AT HOLLAND WOAD-K »TO>^ KEPPCL ROAD-NAVAL lASI Authorlmrd Aitanti CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlnchatxr Houn. Collyar Quay THI NIWI FRONT Fltipatrtek'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval586 words
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Advertisement165 1963-01-07 8 Is he peddling YOUR plant equipment? Ruat. scale And corrosion. Uke heavy annual toll in industry, wherever water is used in volume. Now. for the first time, you can eliminate costly —11 boiler shutdowns, the use of expensive boiler SP""^\ compounds, loss of heating efficiency increased m fuel costs due165 words
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244 1963-01-07 9 $20,000 worth of chicken essence stolen I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V —Pour armed robbers held up a watchman at -a godown belonging to Ye m a t Eastern Agencies Limited in Sungei Besi Road here and got away with $20,000 worth of essence of chicken and liquor early this morning. They244 words
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Article40 1963-01-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— World Health Day will be observed in Johore on April 7, the secretary of the organising committee. Mr. M. B. Dass. said today. The theme this year will be "Hunger— Disease of Millions.40 words
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Article35 1963-01-07 9 rfINGAPORE. Sun.— Chian Chin 1 Choo. 38. parked his $4,000 Austin rar in Zion Road at 11.50 a.m. yesterday, went to the Great World, returned at 10.30 p.m. and found the car missins.35 words
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Article256 1963-01-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sunday 'I" 111-; poorer people in town and kampong will be able to enjoy television free as soon as the pilot service begins on Feb. 15. Announcing this tonight, the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the people at256 words
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Article71 1963-01-07 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Eightyfour products have so far been given pioneer status in Singapore. The latest plonerer goods are three types of electric filament light bulbs— for domestic, flashlight and motor vehicles flourescent lamps and I tubes, photographic flash- bulbs, domestic switches and lamp-holders. Proposed for a71 words
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Article41 1963-01-07 9 1 AI.OK BTAR. Sun.— The Alor Star magistrate. Inche Abdul Mnnan bin Othman. has taken over duties as President of the Sessions Court here. He succeeds Inche Azml bin Dato Hajl Kamaruddln who has been transferred to Ipoh.41 words
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80 1963-01-07 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 1 Industrial Arbitration Court is being hampered in its work by a shortage of members on both its employers' and employees' i panels. A spokesman of the court s.iid the Minister for Lab- our was asked some time ago for more members80 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-01-07 9 Minot chiefs paying their last respects to the late Sultan at the throne room where the body was lying in state Straits Times picture. Members of the public paying their last respects to the late Sultan at the throne room where the body was lying in54 words
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216 1963-01-07 9 GINOAPORE, Sun.— A meeting of representatives of the Singapore branches of the Party Rakyat and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party today called on the PAP government to declare Its stand on "the national revolution of the people of Kalimantan Utara against British colonialism." It said216 words
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Article62 1963-01-07 9 JESSELTON. Sun— A grant of $25,000 has been approved 10 settle about 100 landless natives on lots of six acres for planting rubber and fruit trees. Many of them are now clearing the land and some have already planted dry padl as a cash crop. The settlers62 words
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66 1963-01-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A motor-cyclist and his male pillion rider. died instantly when their motor-cycle was involved in a collision with a motor-lorry at Scudai. 13 miles from here yesterday afternoon. The cyclist was Nr Kirn 1.0 nt,. 24. nephew of .Mr. N^66 words
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478 1963-01-07 9 'RAKYAT LEADERS CONTROLLED BY FOREIGN MASTERS' SINGAPORE, Sun. The former secre-tary-general of the Singapore Party Rakyat, Inche M. N. Yahya. today charged that some leaders of the party were ''completely under the control of their outside masters to whom they really owe their allegiance." Inche Yahya. In a statement explaining478 words
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Advertisement367 1963-01-07 9 ADVERTISER S ANNOUNCEMENT Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat. yet still suffer from a lack of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon becomes apparent367 words
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Advertisement122 1963-01-07 9 Bovril is one of the greatest known stimulants of gastric secretion, thus ensuring that we get the best out of the food we eat. Explorers, athletes, mountaineers, men of action everywhere have relied on Bovril and have not been disappointed. There are occasions in everyday life too, and in convalescence,122 words
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Advertisement107 1963-01-07 9 fifl jewels '&%&d^' fIR iHt B& mtW MH^I **iJL CORBETT" jf |k English I rtjKtttlti-tin* V Make your Selection today LAHKA Jewellers ITHE «s&s* r GIMS> I 20. BATTERY KOAD, lINGAPORE-1. Discriminating pcoplp always ImM an quality •hirti! Look for rhii brand EYE EXAMINATION You can tot with Mm t««th107 words
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Miscellaneous428 1963-01-07 9 RADIO SINGAPORE *ADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Nega--41 Metres ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Melodies: 7.00 RendezMornlng Prelude; 7.00 News; vous With Music; 7.30 Time 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Signal. News; 7.35428 words
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Article910 1963-01-07 10 Ailing ton Kennard - THE REDS AND GUERILLA TACTICS Ailing ton Kennard COMMUNIST REVOLUTIONARY WARFARE. By George K. Tanham (Methuen 255.) By- LAST Wednesday five American helicopters were shot down by Communist guerillas in South Vietnam. Three others were hit, but flew back to base, and two of the five that were shot down910 words
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Article243 1963-01-07 10 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK By OF GEISHA AND GANGSTERS. By Frederik Joss (Odhans 255.) SPONSORSHIP of a *3 famous geisha is like ownership of a famous racehorse, Mr. Joss was told in Kyoto. It confers high social status. The rest or this particular conversation is uninteresting, except243 words
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Article136 1963-01-07 10 SOLDIER FOR HIRE. By Red Cashing. (Calder 215.) AN Irishman who began his soldiering in America, and continued it most enterprisingly in Spain. "Red" Cushlng had been a messenger boy for the Sinn Feiners at ten. and was in jail at 14. H» Is Irtbh in both fisr«136 words
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Article250 1963-01-07 10 THE RED DRAGON THE RED ARMY OF CHINA. By Edgar O'Ballanre. (Faber. 305.) 'PHIS is a slender book on JL a great subject. Is Cltina going to set the fashion again for vast armies, which would be imitated by the rest of the world Major O'Ballance supplies a series of250 words
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Advertisement382 1963-01-07 10 AUTHORISED NORSE DEALERS SINGAPORE Asiatic Refrigeratun Cr 385 Upper Aljunied Road. Act Electric Ca. 589 Geylang Road. BtitMc Ca. Ltd). 412 Joo Chiat Road. Bright Conpany 20 East Coast Road. Carca Lmited 275 Tanjong Katong Road. Cheng Radii Company 52 Upper Serangoon Road. City Neu Electric Cr. Ltd. 308 South382 words
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Advertisement1497 1963-01-07 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U X.: Out Sport Siiis r\ S'nam Penang MARON livtrpaal «i.15 TMay Jaa 111 in 11 ASTYAKAX LxeiMH Jm I Jaa II Jan 11/11 PERSEUS UtrtrpMl. Glasfpaj IM 11 Jm 12 Jm 11/11 Jaa 17 EUMAEUS UytrpMl, Outrlia JM 11 Jaa II im 17/20 MS1,497 words
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Advertisement1434 1963-01-07 11 EXPRESS SERVICE TO IPHBOH, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL POOTS. Spore P Sham Pe'.ing RENATTOW L'attl, Citth, A'M.Rott.M bra JM 10/11 Jaa 14/11 Jit 21 21 BENAVON (H)t H Itrg, L'daa, havre Jat 11/21 Jaa 24/21 Jm 21/ 1 MNLOMONO (Til.) I Mil Hull, Hamburg |M 21/11 Jm 20/ 1 FM 4/1,434 words
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Advertisement1259 1963-01-07 11 I w-^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TM: Rto tUli VkXaU taKRMAM LIKE <Sc KLA VEMBSS LIMB k^^« CITY OF LEICESTER I 10S ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANB ROTIEIOAM t MIOOLESOHUGN Acctptilg cargi tar Cettral t Saatk Sport P S'xam Pe«tnt i tiftlKlm 11/17 Jai 11/211,259 words
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1719 1963-01-07 12 From Our Market Correspondent JHERE WAS only three and a half trading days on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week once again and the Malayan Railway strike which might have been expected to have a depressing effect was virtually ignored. A leading Kuala Lumpur1,719 words
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Article32 1963-01-07 12 KIBBKK TIN (per Ib.) (per plcul) Jan 2 78 T ct*. $425.87 >j Jan. 3 79 3 ct*. 5425.37 1 Jan. 4 7B~» cts. $426 87.. Jan 5 5425.87> 332 words
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Article535 1963-01-07 12 rpHE Straits tin price on 1 Saturday morning fell one doilar to 5425.87J per picul on an offering of 260 tons^cunchanged). The offering for the flve-day trading week was estimated at 1.325 tons against 1,045 tons for the previous four-day week I The average535 words
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Article29 1963-01-07 12 uncut l>.it. of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Metal Box 5 r < Jan. 28 10% 15<~ 0 Bukit Mertajam 5^ Feb. 25 Interim29 words
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Article1019 1963-01-07 12 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to December 28 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and I, standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS H L A Alex Bricks 2.35 80 oro<1,019 words
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Article33 1963-01-07 12 Indmtriali: Tint: t rubbtti: mm. 2 Jan. 3 wo mi 78 100. 11 ioooo iikj :j<< 0... 29. IM2 100. Jan. 4 l"l M 11K) iJ Jan. S mi n33 words
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Advertisement1069 1963-01-07 12 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExprosc U.S.A. PatHSlo Atlantic Coati Sewvloa ETA HA ETA ETA S'porf P S "drr H'kong S. Fran;isco L. Angeles R rart "Kamikawa Maru" 2t 71 Jan 3131 J.» S Fek 23 Ftk 2S ftk 14 Mar Kanikawa Maru 17 20 Fek 21,22 Fet 2$ Fet 21 Mar1,069 words
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Advertisement1089 1963-01-07 12 At J >AILIN(JS Itl U.JjL Oeo. S'Dora Oeo. Penong An. U.K. CHITRAL- 10 Jen 11 Jon 2 Fee CHUSAN- 3) Jon 1 Feb 21 Feb ORONSAY' 10 Feb 3 Mot CATHAY' 1 I Ma, 12 Mai 3 Apt ORCADES' IS Mai 4 Apt CHITRAL' 10 Api II Ap. 3 Mo.1,089 words
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Advertisement96 1963-01-07 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Manager!, P.O. Box 90, Singapore, P.O. Box IM Kuala LumpuP.O. 80. 30, Ipeb er P.O. Box 277, Penong. Naura: (Mf./Mn./MiM) AdfJfW TRUSTEE. THE CHARTERED SANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 7.1 63 KYOSE.I LINE ire* lapat96 words
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Article807 1963-01-07 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS WIIE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Jan. 4. INDUSTRIALS Al*x Ord« t.30 2 40 B.U Petrol 3«/« 89/3 B. M. Truateea 3S 9 41/3 jr* Bou.it cud 1.70 172 Con no amclt. i«/« -.O" 1807 words
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Advertisement885 1963-01-07 13 NOTICES CORRIGENDUM KMJTSEN LINE REFERENCE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES OP PORT bWETTENHAM CAHOO PER HAONA BAKKE V. 157/W published In the Straits Times issue ol December 29 para I In the Federation ealtloa Insertion Is corrected to read as follows: "We refer to our two letters of 24th and 28th December885 words
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Advertisement880 1963-01-07 13 ■I o"tinu«J Irom face si SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* IS (Mm.)— Box SO et*. txtrm MANAGER, Bukit Kamuntog Estate thanked all applicants and inform that vacancy bas now been filled. WANTED a Couple Cookboy/Wsshamah recent references. Holland Road area. Tel. ***** (Spore). ENGLISH TEACHER Required for an Aided Chinese Primary880 words
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Advertisement984 1963-01-07 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mm.)— Box Su rf* txirm JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY has vacan cles for 3 European Secretary ateuograpners. Registered applicants should call personally this week to renew re. gistratlon to end ot June 1963. New applicants also welcomed. Call U.C.A. Building. Kuala Lumpur. WANTED BY LARCE American Company984 words
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Advertisement934 1963-01-07 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Wmrmm Si iMlmu) Bmx St ets. mxtrm URGENTLY WANTED 12 Houses furnished or Untarnished for European family. Rental from $330/- to $600/--p rr,. Tel (Snore) *****. Kata Sing*. OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* Si (Mim.)-Btx St rts. «xfra TO LET Office consisting ot 3 rooms totalling 800 sq.ft.934 words
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Advertisement957 1963-01-07 13 EDUCATION tt WorsH Si (MiM.)—Mmm i 4 eU. mxtrm EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP. Practical A months course. Imparts Time-tested Techniques by Lectures, Demonstrations and Group Discussions. Fifth repeat course starting Stb January Prospectus and runner informations: City School. Queen Street. Spore. Tel: *****/*****. C AMBRIOCE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, M-B. Robinson Road. Singapore— P.O.957 words
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Advertisement1005 1963-01-07 13 DOGS. PETS, ETC r» Word* SS Mist.)— Box t* ets. txirm PI MALI ALSATIAN 0.8.D. MKA 1 11 months old must sell. Pleas* contact Ah Kow, 642 Caslr Fanjanj Road. »i M.S., sinsapora. DOCS NEED tarty protection sxalnst llstcmpcr. hepatitis and leptosptrosls Have your puppy protected asalnst these deadly diseases1,005 words
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Advertisement920 1963-01-07 13 FOR SALE It Word* SS (I»in.)—Box St It*, txtrm MIO SEA AQUARIUM will add Happiness to your family. Call at 44, Dhoby Ghaut, B'pore. Telephone *****1. CALLING ALL CATHOLICS Madonna hjlb In Nron-llsbting two colours 119 Middle Koad. Tel: 24w* (S'porrV REMOVAL SALE. Hotxc-holrt meets. Kridise. Oven. I'nun and Kurnlt'ire920 words
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Advertisement1241 1963-01-07 14 SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for December 1962 pis. 3,778. NOTICE Mr. Michael Vamathvan Mahe*oo Is no longer employed by Wearne Brothers Seremban and therefore has no authority to transact any business on our behalf. SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED I'm ore output for the month of December1,241 words
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Advertisement759 1963-01-07 14 NOTICES PUBLIC REALTY COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members ol the Company held at the Registered Office, 59A Robinson Road. Singapore on 4th January, 1963 the lollowlng resolution was passed. Resolved that the name of the Company be changed to CHUNG759 words
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Advertisement835 1963-01-07 14 NOTICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FURTHER EDUCATION CLASSES. 1963. Further Education Classes for 196 b will re-open on Ist February in all States in the Federation. These classes are Intended for those who are not receiving instruction in fully assisted schools anc who wish to improve their general standard of education.835 words
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Advertisement824 1963-01-07 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are invited for one post each of Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer in the Departments of Araiomy, Physiology and Biochemistry In the newly established Faculty of Medicine Experience in leaching and research will be an r. chantage though appointments may be considered where academic824 words
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Advertisement1146 1963-01-07 14 SHIPPING NOTICES HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE M.S. "RONDO" Arrived 26.12.62 S.H.B. Godown No. 1/2 Consignees of all damaged cargo Ex the above vessel are notified that the General survey will be held on Wednesday the 9.1.63 as from 7.00 a.m. No further survey will be held. Agents: K.FJK.— LINES KNUTSEN1,146 words
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Advertisement439 1963-01-07 14 P. O. S. N. COMPANY S.S. "SUNDA" As you are aware, the strike of the Malayan Railway Staff has seriously disrupted port working at Port Swettenham. The port Management has ruled that cargo due to arrive in the above vessel cannot be bandied at Port Swettenham. In these circumstances the439 words
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Advertisement642 1963-01-07 14 TENDERS NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the provision of canteen facilities for soldiers and civilian staffs oi this garrison for the period of Ist April 1963 to 31st March 1964. Details of the contract and tender forms are obtainable from the Quartermaster, Hq. Batu Garrison, Kuala Lumpur. Closing date for642 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-01-07 15 I ONDON, Sun. —Ice. snow and rain wiped out all but three of the English F.A. Cup third round matches, the entire Rugby League programme and all major Rugby Union jmJ matches. It was the F.A. Cup's worst day. Twenty-nine ties, out of124 words
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Article548 1963-01-07 15 Nine fit men hold Chelsea 2-2 LONDON, Sunday QN a day when ice and snow prevented all but three English F.A. Cup third round ties being played, Tranmere Rovers, lowly Fourth Division team, snatched the limelight by holding Chelsea, runaway Second Division leaders, to aReuter - 548 words
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145 1963-01-07 15 AFRICANS GREET ROUS with PLACARDS •JOHANNESBURG, Sun. J Police broke up a demonstration by non-whites soon after the arrival by air here yesterday of Sir Stanley Rous, British president of the International Federation of Football Associations. When he stepped off the plane he was met by aboitf 20 Africans carrying145 words
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Article88 1963-01-07 15 Barnes the 'wonder boy' champ I ONDON. Sun. Chester Barnes, 15-year-old "wonder boy" from Essex last night became the youngest holder of the English men's singles table tennis title. Unseeded for the event. Barnes beat three of the top four men in the English rankings on his way to the88 words
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Article55 1963-01-07 15 NEW YORK, Sun. Joey Archer of New York took a step nearer to a world middleweight title fight when he outpointed Denny Moyer, the junior middleweight champion, over ten rounds here last night. Archer scored repeatedly with left hooks and straight rights and pounded out an55 words
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Article125 1963-01-07 15 SOCCER. RUGBY RESULTS FA (IP THIRD ROUND Plymouth 1 WBA 5 Preston 1 Sunderland 4 Tranmere 2 Chelsea 2 SCOTTISH DIV. 1 Aberdeen 1 Celtic 5 Clyde 3 Dundee 2 Kilmarnock 7 Queen o'South 0 Motherwetl 1 St. Mlrren 1 Raith 0 Airdrie 1 POSTPONED: Dundee v Third Lanark; Fa125 words
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Article276 1963-01-07 15 LONDON, Sunday. FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Malayan Oon Chong Hai 1 won the boys' singles title for the second tim< In three years at the All-England Junior badmintor championships here yesterday. In thp linal. he took only 25 minutes to beat the lefthanded second seed, Martin Boutle ofReuter - 276 words
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Article58 1963-01-07 15 SYDNEY. Sun. Australian Ken Rosewall. world professional champion for the past three years, today rirleated Rod Layer 6-3. 6-3. 6-4. to give the former world amateur champion his second straight loss since he turned professional. Layer was beaten by another fellow Australian. Lew Hoad, 6-8, 6-4.58 words
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Article132 1963-01-07 15 108 ANGELES, Sun. American college coaches want amateur baseball to be an Olympic Games sport. "Dutch" Fehring of Stanford University said here yesterday Mr Fehring. who is attending a Los Angeles meeting of the American Assocla- tion of College Baseball Coaches, said negotiations were being madeReuter - 132 words
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256 1963-01-07 15 LAUNCESTON, Sun. T c d Dexter, the MCC captain, today named Freddie Trueman as the player mainly responsible for the touring team's recent fine performances. "He has come up fit and capable of making a break-through" said Dexter. "I last saw him bowl likeReuter - 256 words
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Article309 1963-01-07 15 SCOTTISH TABLE DIVISION ONE P W D L F APU Rangers 18 14 3 1 64 16 31 Particle 18 14 2 2 39 17 30 KUmarnock 21 11 5 ***** 27 Aberdeen 19 11 4 445 3 26 Hearts 16 9 6 1 42 19 24 Celtic 20 10309 words
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Article24 1963-01-07 15 MIAMI BKACH. Sun. The United States beat Australia 2-1 to retain the Orange Cup Junior lawn tennis team championship here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article60 1963-01-07 15 The Wright example A LTHOUGH the Big Freeze had postponed their match, Arsenal manager Billy Wright (centre, with ball) had his players out in the snow at Highbury on Friday morning, setting an example to all footballers keeping fit in readiness to play off their postponed matches. Arsenal's F.A. Cup60 words
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Advertisement319 1963-01-07 15 yiiiiiiiniitJiitiitimntjmiiiiMiiitJiimiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiMiiiiiicjiiiiiMiiiiicjiH'j Just Arrived! NEW AMAZING TRETORN TENNIS BALL STAYS PIaYAHE I THAN ANY OTHER T^Vfe BAiiurr i^^ j% i or UVttINESS < It Can t* poncturfd and st.ll rftj.ns \l<. livfl.nc^ and bounce. g 4 Bafc m Cvryfaf Container $5.00 No. 4 THC ARCADE, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. Slll[3llllllltllll{]||||lllMlllC]llllllllllllC]llllllllllMC]llllllllllll[3llllll|||lil{]|||||||||||i Sensational Av<*i319 words
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Miscellaneous48 1963-01-07 15 UOCKKV x.oit DIV. 2: Depot v Mercantile Bank (Depot): Dewan Latehan v Radio Malaya (Imbi Rd); TT TTC v Agric College (Batu); Camp Mindef v Signals (R Range Rd) HUGGER FRILNDLIES: SCC Invitation v Nee Soon Garrison (Spore padnng Fed Signals I 1st Bn RMR iR Range Rd)48 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-01-07 16 NIMBLE YUSOF AVOIDS A CRASHING OPPONENT VUSOF IBRAHIM, the Selangor Ma lays right back, does a leap-frog over Bakar. the Armed Forces inside- right, to avoid a crash during a tussle in the Sultans' Gold Cup tie at Rifle range Road yesterday. Selangor Malays wonHarold Teo - 55 words
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361 1963-01-07 16 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; By Singapore, Su nday A BRITISH Rugby Union official, impressed by the "tremendous enthusiasm" for the game here, last night made this promise to Singapore RU officials: "I will try my best to persuade the British team to play here361 words
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Article67 1963-01-07 16 MANILA. Sun.— Philippine Games and Amusements Board chairman Justlniano N. Montano Jr. will leave tomorrow lor Bangkok to at- tend the Oriental Boxing Fed- I oration meeting there on I Tuesday. Montano said that during the OBF convention he wouid suggest "several important measures designedUPI - 67 words
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Article39 1963-01-07 16 JERUSALEM. Sun. Official sources here today consider it unlikely that Zurich's famed Grasshoppers soccer team will play their planned match with Tel Aviv's Bnel Israel Hapoel Clut after rerent reports of the Swiss clubs alleged anti-Semitism. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article83 1963-01-07 16 MM UK MarGillivray Cup (KlUiin:,": New Seudai 4 Craigialea 2. Pongfol Cup (T. Anson): Sg Bernam 7 NSK XI 0. Friendly Penang) Penang 6 Commandant Reveir XI 0. WATERFOLO Spore 'A' Lie: CSC w.o. Police; CSC 8 SSC 2; Combined Services 8 Tiger SC 5. GOLF BSC 'A* monthly83 words
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Article281 1963-01-07 16 Easy win for Selangor Malays S'GOR MALAYS 3 FORCES t 17UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Malays won a one-sided Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match when they defeated Armed Forces at Rifle Range Road here today. They scored in the first minute, added two more in the 50th and 55th minutes and281 words
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Article65 1963-01-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan Asian Games cyclist N. A. Rosli won the Selangor Cyclists' Association 25-ml!e time trial today In 1 hr 4 mln. 26 sec. Second was Jaffar Ahmad (1:5.04) and fastest juniors were Koh Tai Fook (1:9.01) and Alfred Michael (1:11.40). A team of riders65 words
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426 1963-01-07 16 CEREMBAN, Sun.— The Negrl Sembilan hockey team will be greatly strengthened this yaer by the Inclusion of former schoolboy international Robin Jeyasuriya and ex-Penang State player Ranglt Singh. Jeyasuriya is one of the best left wingers in the country. He was first choice for426 words
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267 1963-01-07 16 OINGAPORE, Sun —The Singapore Badminion Assocciation is preparing a "blueprint" to produce champions to help Malaysia recapture the Thomas Cup. Sprakin? at the SBA's annual dinner last night, preside'it Lim Kirn Peow disclosed that the preparation of 0M "blueprint" was ihe267 words
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355 1963-01-07 16 CIVILIANS 13 ROYAL NAVY 0: SINGAPORE. Sunday pAVOURITES Civilians a virtual state side chalked up the biggest victory r in the local hockey quadrangular tournament against Royal Navy whom they beat 13-0 at Seletar today. i This victory made ample amends for Civilians355 words
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Article43 1963-01-07 16 MALACCA, Sun. TPCA, the Selangor hockey iTI champions, won both their matches here this weekend. Today, the visitors beat a Malacca Hockey Association's President's XI 2-0 with goals by Rahman and Manjit. Yesterday, TPCA beat St. Francis Association 3-0.43 words
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873 1963-01-07 16 Malaysia is struck on history's clock on Aug. 31 this year, I would like nothing better than to see the new concept come to life before thousands of Malaysian on the Merdeka Stadium's football pitch. The FAM then as the873 words
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Advertisement302 1963-01-07 16 late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Words $10 (Minimum) TAY YEO: Ah Heng. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Mock Chwee to Hoon Hong, eldest daughter of Madam Koh lan In (6.1.63). NOTICE In respect to the memory of His Late Ili(hness The Sultan of Perak aU banks In the State302 words
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