The Straits Times, 9 January 1963
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Title Section27 1963-01-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 352 132, Rechof Rood. S'ttw 7 Tel: *****27 words
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Article, Illustration831 1963-01-09 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM: Pickets, barricade are back TALKS COLLAPSE Offer in bits and pieces which we cannot accept, says union statement Thatsop.c. claims-cut withdrawn By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE striking Railwa\ men's Union of Malaya today withdrew its offer to slash its claims by 50 per cent following831 words
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Article, Illustration307 1963-01-09 1 Noise and the 'extra sensitive' -judge- 1/-UANTAN, Tues. A magistrate said today that a noise which disturbed a High Court Judge need not necessarily mean that the noise was excessive. The magistrate, Inche Mohamed Ariff bin Othman, acquitted Hussein bin Haji Sidek, 36. who was summoned on the instruction of307 words
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Article240 1963-01-09 1 Revolt: 'Azahari power grab bid 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei told four vlsitin g Filipino newspapermen this morning that rebel leader Azahari had tried to grab power for himself. He denied Azaharl's claim that the rebellion was "Brunei's fight for independence." He expressed satisfaction over the Philippine240 words
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Article86 1963-01-09 1 LONDON, lues. Mrs. Doris Hawtree. 46. developed such a hatred of money after a money row with her daughter's mother-in-law that she tore up t2s© in five pound notes and threw them into the rubbish basket. The money belonged to her employers. Mrs. Hawtree. a clerkReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration420 1963-01-09 1 KUALA LUM- PUR, Tues. The Chief Justice, Dato Si r James Thomson, today called pretty massage parlour girl Yap Siew Lan, 25, a "very bad" woman, then frerd her from a oneyear jail sentence on a charge of abetting a $30,000' jewel lery robbery.420 words
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Article129 1963-01-09 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday. EADER of the Indonesian Communist Party, Mr. D. Aidit said yesterday his party was demanding changes in the committee headed by the Defence Minister, General Abdul Haris Nasution, appointed to make state-owned companies more efficient. In a belated New Year's message published inReuter - 129 words
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Article53 1963-01-09 1 Ex-P.M. to be tried DAKAR. Tues. Senegal's National Assembly yesterday voted to arraign before the High Court Mr. Mamadou Dla. the former Premier, who was arrested after the recent unsuccessful coup d'etat. The Assembly voted to arraign as accomplices four ex-Ministers Valdodio N. Dlaye, Ibrahlma Sar, Joseph M. Baye andReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1963-01-09 1 SALISBURY, Tues— Southern Rhodesia Government tonight announced It was to Impose permanent ban on public gatherings on Sunday and public holidays throughout the colony.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article31 1963-01-09 1 ELISABETHVILLE, Tues.—President Molse Tshombe returned to EUsabeUiville today by car from the Rhodeslan border after 10 days of voluntary exile for talks with U.N. officials— Reuter. (See Pa«e I)Reuter - 31 words
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Article64 1963-01-09 1 TOKYO, Tues. Two Japanese firms have announced plans to establish a USS2 million cement company In Malaya in co-opera-tion with a Malayan firm. The Japanese firms are the Marubem-lida Co. and the Ishl-kawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. The Joint company will be called the Pan-Malaysia Cement Works.64 words
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341 1963-01-09 1 Admiral Luce: Brunei crisis unlikely KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Briti s h Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Admiral Sir David Luce, said today that he did not think the situation in Brunei would develop into a state of emergency like the one Malaya went through. Admiral Luce, who has lust returned from341 words
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Article39 1963-01-09 1 NIK FOR W BERLIN? BERLIN Tuo The \\>>t GcrflMß Go\rrn merit i^ Is consider In \itins Mr Khrushchrv <•■ i>it Wed Berlin when n> Mime*. «o Ea««t Berlin n> r\, to attend th< ficrmm Communist r»ttj <onirrf-> Reut^rReuter - 39 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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250 1963-01-09 2 Pelaez: Our Borneo claim won't upset stability MANILA, Tuesday. r^HE Philippines Government will not allow its claim to British North Borneo to upset the stability of South-East Asia, according to the Vice-President and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. Mr. Pelaez made this statement when asked to comment on an editorialReuter - 250 words
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221 1963-01-09 2 Cambodian soldiers now guard the border —temple OANGKOK, Tues. D Cambodia has posted 50 to 60 soldiers at the border temple of Phra Viharn after the Cambodian Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihonouk. visited the place last Saturday, according to the Thai Interior Minister, General Prapart Charusathien. The temple wasReuter - 221 words
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Article82 1963-01-09 2 TOKYO. Vues. Indonesia's Defence Minister, Gen. Nasution, said yesti relay that Indonesia "sympathises"' with the rebel movement in Brunei but "does not claim the northern section of Borneo." Radio Indonesia reported. A broadcast monitored here said he made the statement in talks with Pakistan'sUPI - 82 words
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Article34 1963-01-09 2 TEHERAN, Tues— The Persian; Government last night passed a bill making it mandatory for factory owners to share at least, 20 per cent of their proflU with| their employees. UPI. IUPI - 34 words
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Article55 1963-01-09 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Armed police yesterday broke up a crowd of demonstrators who gathered at a government rice distribution centre here in protest against rising food prices. The demonstrators arrived at the centre in trucks after calling earlier at the office of the Distribution Minister and DeputyReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-01-09 2 PRINCESS Pham Do Luyen watches her husband, Nguyen Ngoc Minh, son of South Vietnam's Director of Military Justice, Nguyen Va Mau, sign the register with an old-time feather pen after their wedding at the South Vietnam Embassy in Paris. UPI picture.UPI - 44 words
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Article172 1963-01-09 2 BANGKOK, Tuesday. pOLICE rounding up suspected members of a Communist-backed separatist movement in North-East Thailand have detained 72 people, a police spokesman said today. The suspects were charged with plotting with' foreign Communists to Join Thailand's north-east territory to a "Communistdominated" Laos. Police searchReuter - 172 words
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Article95 1963-01-09 2 Ayub puts the gag on his foes RAWALPINDI. Tues.—President Ayub Khan yesterday put into effect a new law banning certain politicians from participating in and associating: themselves with political parties and political activities. The previous law banned these politicians only from being members or officers in political parties. The newUPI - 95 words
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228 1963-01-09 2 Reds hold a Govt fort for two hours SAIGON, Tues.— About 200 Communist guerillas attacked and held for two hours on Sunday a strategic hamlet being built in the central highlands before Government forces drove them out. Military sources said the guerillas burned at least 30 houses and captured manyUP - 228 words
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Article55 1963-01-09 2 TOKYO. Tues. Tidal waves driven by 60 m.p.h. winds were lashing Japan's north-west coast early today, causing widespread damage and forcing residents to flee to high ground. Reports from coastal cities said waves as high as 30ft. broke through seawalls, capsized fishing vessels, damaged roads andUPI - 55 words
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436 1963-01-09 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. |J.N. Swedish troops have taken the town of Kannma, an important Katanga communications centre, and a nearby airfield, without resistanc it was announced here yesterdayThe troops, from thfe U.N. military base at Kamina, in Central Katanga, advanced 120 miles to the north-west436 words
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91 1963-01-09 3 MANILA, Tues. Fires swept through commercial sections of two cities and a national police headquarters at opposite ends of the Philippines yesterday. At least 15 people were reported injured. The biggest fire occurred in Iloid. 280 miles south of here, where 30 buildings wentUPI - 91 words
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Article38 1963-01-09 3 KARACHI, Tues. A sightseer threw a cigarette end down on the floor of an abandoned room In Mangla Fort, 100 miles from Lahore, and set off an explosion which killed eight people and Injured two. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article23 1963-01-09 3 HONG KONG. Tues. DrJ Subandrlo, the Indonesian foreign] minister, will fly to Jakarta tomor 4 row Instead of today. Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article200 1963-01-09 2 A TREE dweller A for the past 12 years, Leung Sheung Chi will have to give up his home next year after surviving four typhoons, including disastrous Wanda, and other lesser storms. Bachelor Leung, who Is In his early thirties, built a chicken coopsized hut with wooden planks,200 words
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U.S EUROPEAN DESK
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202 1963-01-09 3 f ONDON, Tues. v The British Government is expected to decide whether to say "Yes" or "No" to British membership of the European Common Market early this spring, informed sources said today. This would depend on the outcome of the two crucial fire-day negotiatingReuter - 202 words
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84 1963-01-09 3 LONDON. Tues. British Labour Party leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. In hospital with a chest infection, had a "restless" day. according to a build in. His temperature was still high, but "further X-ray examination shows no extension of the infection In the lungs of pericardiumUPI - 84 words
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296 1963-01-09 3 Soviet-US joint statement on Cuba UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. fHE U.S. and Russia said in a joint letter last nifht to U Thant, the Secretary-General, that their understanding on a settlement of the Cuban crisfi removed the need for any further Security Council action on the issue. The two Governments expressedReuter - 296 words
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84 1963-01-09 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Russia's new resident representative at the IN, Mr. Nikolai Fedorenko, yesterday urged "the way of reasonable compromise" to .settle EastWest disputes. The two sides should draw on their experience of the recent Caribbean crisis to move forward to such settlements, he toldReuter - 84 words
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355 1963-01-09 3 Bob Kennedy appeals to varsity for Meredith WASHINGTON. Tues.— Mr. Robert F. Kennedy yesterday urged officials of both State and the University of Mississippi to make it possible for a Negro student. Mr. James H. Meredith, "to continue his education without interruption." The Attorney General Issued the statement after Mr.355 words
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Advertisement58 1963-01-09 3 No other KETCHUP tastes like HEINZ because Heinz Ketchup is made from REAL, full-flavoured and choice tomatoes. Heinz Ketchup therefore costs a little more but it is so rich and thick that it goes further. Enjoy the better flavour and top quality of Heinz Tomato Ketchup today. 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC with58 words
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Advertisement148 1963-01-09 3 THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. have pleasure in announcing that with effect from Ist January 1963 they have been appointed Sole Distributors in Singapore, Malaya, Sarawak Brunei and North Borneo for IBS A Hercules 0 Bicycles The quality British cycles that are popular in 135 countries PRODUCTS OF RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LIMITED,148 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1963-01-09 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry "opleby i TO TME PIiKCM.J9 words
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448 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ■JMIK Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, revealed tonight that the Government is to set up a commission of inquiry to expose the "scandalous state of affairs" in factories whose workers* unions had leanings towards the Barisan Sosialis. In a talk448 words
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Article354 1963-01-09 4 •PHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Dusselaort, Beirut, Kaiacni, Calcuiia, Kuala Lumpur iba 7utt) 5 p.m.; irom Sydney, Dai win BA .01) 6.40 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta (GA 804> 8.40 a.m.; from Bangkok354 words
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Article49 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Dale Goldinß. director of the Singapore Recording Centre will give a talk, illustrated by slides, on the "Par East Broadcasting Company" to members of the Singapore Group of the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association at Talbot House on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m.49 words
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Article34 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE Tues. Father T. J. Sheridan, editor of the Malayan Catholic News, will speak on "The Chinese Theatre" at the Rotary Club of Singapore Luncheon at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.34 words
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Article32 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew-, will declare open the Tampenis Veterinary Extension Centre at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The original time was 7.30 p.m.32 words
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Article272 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. "Birthright," Richard Maibaum's drama on antiSemitism in Germany at the time of Hitler's rise to power, was presented by the Menorah Club at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Communal Hall, Singapore, last night. It is a well-constructed play that makes a decisive impact through272 words
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179 1963-01-09 4 Woodlands fair: Govt. to review —ban SINGAPORE, Tues. An eight-man delegation, led by the secretary of the Singapore Hawkers and Petty Traders Association, Mr. Yeo Ah Poon, today met the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on the ban on the "pasar malam" at Woodlands Road, which was enforced on179 words
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Article135 1963-01-09 4 INCOME TAX: REMINDER FROM GOVT. SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government today reminded married women living with their husbands that they can, by notice in writing, elect for year of assessment 1963. to be taxable in their own names on their earned Income (subject to certain exceptions). For 1963. the Comptroller135 words
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Article141 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The "Ingenuity and initiative" of a police Inspector in the investigation of a fatal road accident came up for high praise in the Coroner's Court today. The State Coroner, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, paid a high tribute to Inspector Jaswant Singh for establishing the identity141 words
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Article167 1963-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The newly-estab-lished Ngee Ann College today called for candidates for entrance examinations to its three divisions of language, commerce and technology. The bi-lingual college (using English and Chinese as media of instruction) will begin three-year diploma courses in April. The minimum qualification for entering167 words
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Advertisement316 1963-01-09 4 AHniTAI PRERELEASE PREMIERE CAPITOL TOMORROW 9.15 PM SINGAPORE PLEASE BOOK EARLY NO FREE LIST \<'JL PRICES: Cirel. S3.SO Stolh $2.50 ft $1.50 —^s*' CHILDREN UNDEf. 12:Cirei« $2 Stalls 51.50 m Fro™ rl Wk "*W* W 1 FRIDAY r 4 SHOWS DAILY BY :itiOi«imPMPfii B DSB MUSC SOPtRWStO Bt WHt*OORf TECHNIRAMA*316 words
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Advertisement65 1963-01-09 4 MM HOTEL J MWgi'PMi'i'Rom fl V Special Luncheon Today Jf A Hot or Cold Consomme r Dutch Pea Soup with! Pig's Trotters 1 I PAGETTI BOLOGNAISI m irated Parmesan Cheese J M Vssorted Cold Meat M Creen Salad itrawborry Souffle r^b Assorted Cheese OCEAN THEATRE Obp«' Ci»i C-vnt Rood T.I:65 words
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Advertisement269 1963-01-09 4 7th BIG WEEK! 1 I 43rd "LONGEST" DAY!! DARRVL F ZANUCKS jj^g m DAY II with 42 INTERNATIONAL STARS I 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 Theatre269 words
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Advertisement533 1963-01-09 4 :#shaw: t In!/ Orsnnlaatloul Q J Phone 284 14^, lUm-1.45. 4 00, 6.30 t 9.1S pn.| LESLIE DAVID I ALFRED* HITCHCOCK'S "BOPK" in COLX)R ■J James Steworf (MGM). fj ■Today Tomorrow Only ■j Horn, 1.30, 4, 6 30 1 9.30 p.m B "3 MEN AND A GIRL" I Mandorm in533 words
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Article, Illustration912 1963-01-09 5 PENANG. Tuesday J^ BLOOD test to determine whether the twin daughters of a former dance hostess were the legitimate children of a Penang millionaire, Loh Boon Siew, was suggested at the continued hearing of a maintenance suit here today. The912 words
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Article, Illustration209 1963-01-09 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HTHE first words uttered by the president of Lions International, Mr. C. D. Lovill, who flew into Singapore today, were "At last I'm here." THE REASON: "I have read a lot about Singapore i .-.ince my schooldays and understand that209 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-01-09 5 Yoke Heong agrees to return home on —Jan. 18 i From Doug Lack^.steen LONDON, Tues.—Armless schoolgirl, Miss Lai Yoke Heong, will leave London for Kuala Lumpur by air on Jan. 18. Malaya's acting High Commissioner, Tengku Ja'afar told the Straits Times today. Tengku Ja'afar. <vho has looked after Miss Lai's301 words
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Article104 1963-01-09 5 Councillors make loyalty pledge KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Members of the Perak State Executive Council, led by the Mentri Besar. Dato Shaari bin Shaflee. hid their first audience with the new Sultan of Perak in the Ist a n a Iskandariah here today. The Mentri Besar. pledged the loyalty and cooperation104 words
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Article28 1963-01-09 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Nine Colombo Plan scholars six from North Borneo and three from Sarawak will arrive here on Friday (or training as public health inspectors.28 words
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Article148 1963-01-09 5 I SINGAPORE. Tv«». NINETEEN Thai seamen whose ship, the Aow Siam, ran aground on Pulau Labas In the South China Sea over the weekend, are In Singapore awaiting repatriation They are being looked after by the ship's agents. Chu Guan Trading Co.. of Boat Quay. The148 words
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Article109 1963-01-09 5 IPOH, Tues. For five years postman Wan Mohamad Hanafiah bin Wan Man bad delivered letters to No. 10 Jalan Nc Rrne Tan in Ipoh Every day the dor wagged its tail when he called. But on Jane 30 there was no welcoming wag. The109 words
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Article63 1963-01-09 5 MALACCA. Tues. Two men pleaded guilty today to robbing a housewife. Mrs. M. Theresa, of a gold chain worth $170 at Kempas Estate on Nov. 15. S. Ohanaprakasam. 40. »ho had five previous convictions, was Jailed for three years; the other man, P. Thanßaraj, 26.63 words
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Article40 1963-01-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The State Development Officer, Ungku Mohsin bin Mohamed, today urged Government Information Depaitment officers in Johore to disseminate Information of all project. 1 which Government has undertaken under the rural development plan40 words
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Advertisement343 1963-01-09 5 •Jntroducinci tfce new MODEL C 3 PROFESSIONAL 6x6 CAMERA FOR FRONT ROW USE I 1* tl You'll like the "feel' of the new Mimiya C] Professional and its new sophisticated "look The n*w Mamiya C 3 accepts the same interchange able lenses and accessories as the C 2 twin-tens reflex343 words
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Miscellaneous6 1963-01-09 5 ilr'ffs Itunrttf IS if Ralph Hi'intthihi6 words
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Article, Illustration518 1963-01-09 6 OH KEE TIANG - Malayans return with a Congo recruit OH KEE TIANG: By Penang, Tuesday Cpl. Congo Kivu and friends... Captured, so he joins up DART of the Malayan Special Force returned from the Congo today with a new recruit "Corporal Kivu Congo" of "A" Squadron, Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment. But "Cpl. Kivu518 words
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Article160 1963-01-09 6 PARK DANCING— A NEW MOVE KOTA BHARU. Tues rpHE Pan Malayan Islamic Party-con-trolled Kelantan Government has set up a six-man committee to consider the Kota Bharu Town Council's decision to renew licences of coffee stalls in the Biarritz Park. Haji Mohamed bin Nasir, the Deputy Mentri Besar, who is chairman160 words
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Article58 1963-01-09 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Johore police have issued thousands of printed pamphlets appealing to the public for information about secret society gangsters. The pamphlets, printed in the four main languages, have gone out to associations, clubs, youth organisations and schools. Information can be given by telephone, or by58 words
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Article35 1963-01-09 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. A carpenter. Lee Lnn. 58. was killed when his bicycle was involved In a collision with an iron ore truck m front of the Sungei Patani Dolice station yesterday afternoon.35 words
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Miscellaneous153 1963-01-09 6 Alley Oop By V. T. Uamlin ..BACK BEFOCE YOU^*"" ICCH. I DONT4OCHH I L^?*^ C. WELL, MAYBE" YOU'VE HAOA"BRAJN" /-AMD EVEN IP /^\VOUO PQOBABLV I TMB, t I \\j MOSCOW.' )STILUQOT SOME OF WE NEVER GOT/ WE WAO.VOUD/ YEHiM WAVE KICKED I SUPPOSE .'^H CrrS^ yL THAT OLD TALENT CAUGHT153 words
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Article, Illustration2538 1963-01-09 7 fr^i jt^dlFSjCjcj '^^■bW (J*fb f I EQ HE N DERSON. the C.I.A. man. said little more. The lieutenant with him seemed to have some sort of authority over him, making sure he did not say too much even to an2,538 words
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Obituary27 1963-01-09 8 K»r*s $10 (MitUmtm) MITCHELL On January Ist, 1963. al Pare de Bude, Geneva, Marie 'Chit*) the beloved wife of Vivian Mitchell, mother ol Vivien, and grand-27 words
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Article196 1963-01-09 8 Hurtj tu> (Hiuimmm) THE MELITTA COFFEE maker hllan your coflee in only three minutes' l-.nsures delicious, aromatic ooffetalways. OOOUR-KILLINC AIRWICK Mist pail nd of unpleasant smells at the incss of a button. Try It. You'll be ■jnaaas, SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY I -i-ni- Kxshion Show at Peking RestMtirant. Fashions )>y196 words
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The Straits Times. Wednesday, January 9, 1963.
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Article801 1963-01-09 8 The collapse of mediation in the railway dispute is so complete that it is difficult to understand the optimism that j persisted through the midnight hours until early yesterday morning. According to the Rail- way Administration's stato- ment the men insisted on thei; full claims, including government801 words
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Article269 1963-01-09 8 The Finance Minister always has a good word for the officers in charge of the campaign against tax evasion. His high regard for them is understandable. Since 1961, when nine experts from Britain were engaged to administer the stricter income tax law.s passed the previous year, impressive sums269 words
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Article192 1963-01-09 8 A very short time ago the re-union of Singapore and the Federation seemed as impossible as it now is certain. Attitudes appropriate when separate and even rival development was likely have not yet entirely changed. TTiere is still a tendency to see Singapore's gains as the Federation's loss192 words
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348 1963-01-09 8 AS THE DUST OF REVOLT SETTLES IN BRUNEI BRUNEI TOWN, Tues.— There is life in the streets of Brunei Town again. Bat it will be a long time before the capital of this tiny Sultanate is back to normal. The effects of last month's rebellion are still evident everywhere a348 words
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LETTER
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Letter92 1963-01-09 8 CHINESE New Year is still three weeks away and already we find children playing with fire-crack-ers and the dangerous sand-crackers in Chinatown. Some rowdy children have introduced a novelty. They use catapults to shoot the sand-crackers Into houses and at passing cars. While travelling through Ann92 words
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Letter247 1963-01-09 8 THE Jerteh Bridge in Trengganu is no bridge at this time of the year. My concept of a bridge certainly suffered a jolt early last month when driving up to the Jerteh Bridge I found It under 10ft. of water. From the drivers or several lorries247 words
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Letter195 1963-01-09 8 'THE price of groceries and other goods has jumped alarmingly since the railway strike began. This is clearly Indicated by the price of sugar which has risen one third and shows signs of going higher. If the strike Is not settled immediately, not only will the poor man's195 words
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Letter273 1963-01-09 8 Flight that never was I HAVE a great affection for Malayan Airways and its services, but It is a regard which Is now under considerable strain. Having taken the precaution to confirm by telephone that Its Comet aircraft on the Hong Kong flight was on time, I went to the273 words
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Letter55 1963-01-09 8 THE jaga-kereU nuisance still exists at most public car parks in Penang. Even at the new reservoir at Ayer Hi tarn the jagakereta racket operates, "nils is damaging to the tourist trade of the island. TYjurlsts may conclude that we have beggars and extortionists planted at all the55 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1963-01-09 8 HENRY KEYS - HENRY KEYS THE MAN WHO CAN SMASH HIS ENTIRE PROGRAMME from WASHINGTON Tuesday PR E SIDENT K E NNEDY today faces a crucial struggle, the outcome of which could make or break his legislative programme* in the new Congress which convenes tomorrow. Incredible as it mightUPI - 1,056 words
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Advertisement33 1963-01-09 8 New Shipment Just Arrived WIDE RAIVGE OF TOYS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR at very reasonable prices Sec them TODAY C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAO, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)33 words
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Article172 1963-01-09 9 SET FIRE TO HIS KITCHEN: FINED MALACCA, Tues. A ITI man who returned home after having some j drinks quarrelled with his wife, smashed things j in his house and set fire i to the kitchen the Ses- slons Court here wasj told today. Tan Bang Kee, 30, a housepainter,172 words
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Article74 1963-01-09 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Chia Ah Chew, accused of the attempted murder of Lee Ah r Moi, a bar waitress in Geylang on Nov. 11, was discharged to- j day by a magistrate's court. The case had been fixed for j n preliminary inquiry last Thursday, but Lee failed74 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-01-09 9 Dyaks, shocked by Brunei revolt, quit the SUPP SINGAPORE, Tues.—Temenggong Jugah Anak Barieng. Para mount Chief of Sea Dyaks. said today that the anti -Malaysia Sarawak United People's Party was now bereft of almost all Dyak members. Temenggong Jugah, leaving Singapore Airport for Hong Kong, said a mass resignations of136 words
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Article32 1963-01-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A workshop manager, Mr. Tan Klan Soon, 42, yesterday reported the loss of three bus radiators valued at $400 from a Changl bus company store in Geylang.32 words
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Article, Illustration509 1963-01-09 9 I'VE BEEN WORKING BEHIND THE SCENES TO SOLVE RAIL DISPUTE, HE SAYS ON WAY TO BANGKOK by K. BASKARAN: KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday JHE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today that he was not "shirking" his responsibilities in the railway dispute but has509 words
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Article53 1963-01-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— TheTransport Workers' Union today Issued a one-week notice to the management of the Kuala Lumpur, Klang, and Port Swettenham Bus Company demanding recognition of the union The union warned the management that if it failed to recogn'se the union it would resort53 words
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Article25 1963-01-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A total of 36 cars have been Impounded since the police started it* campaign against pirate taxis two weeks ago.25 words
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207 1963-01-09 9 LEE FOO SAN - 'Dead' grandpa is very much alive— LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Tues.— Two families, strangers to each other, had a squabble in a funeral parlour here yesterday over the identity of an old man who had died the previous day in Ipoh hospital. The first family that of a fisherman207 words
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426 1963-01-09 9 SINGAPORE, Tues 'THE Federation Government has rejected a re- quest from the Singapore Ministry of National Development to lift new regulations which have crippled Singapore's exports of chicken and eggs across the Causeway. j A Ministry statement today added that the regulations, which came into426 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-01-09 9 rUALA LUMPUR, Tues. One-quarter of the discharged prisoners here have shown a tendency to go back to crime, the Superintendent of Pudu Prison, Mr. H. G. Shorters, said today. He added that most of these prisoners turned back to crime partly because253 words
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Article232 1963-01-09 9 UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Registration of pupils for admission to secondary continuation schools this year will begin on Jan. 13 or 14. the opening day of first term of schools. Registration will close on Jan. 23. A statement by the Ministry of Education said today that classes would232 words
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366 1963-01-09 9 DEAD TAXI DRIVER: JAIL, CANE FOR THREE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mat Yunus bin Ridu, 30. of Penang, was today sentenced to 10 years' jail and 10 strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Gill for robbing and assaulting a taxi driver who, the court was told, died later of injuries.366 words
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Advertisement295 1963-01-09 9 FOOD FIT FOR A KING... SINGAPORE. Tues. A new restaurant whose menu will include special Peking dishes once eaten by the Emperors of China will be opened here on Friday. Mr. Yang Tse Pung, managing director of the restaurant— The Imperial Room said about $100,000 had been spent on renovations295 words
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Advertisement80 1963-01-09 9 p Poole Twintone New stocks just arrived in Seagull and Peach Bloom. Dove Grey and Sky Blue. Seagull and Lime Yellow. Mushroom and Ice Creen. Mushroom and Sepia. Seagull and Ice Creen. See the full I W%P range in our I Z I V |i/| m n m China Depart-80 words
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Miscellaneous413 1963-01-09 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE^ERVICE NATIONAL BHO RTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 Metm AM 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaMorning Prelude; 7.00 News: ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 705 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Morning Melodies; 7.00 RendezUp And About; 8.00 News; 8.05 vous With Music; 7.30413 words
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150 1963-01-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, LX Tues.— The Australian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. T. K. Critchley, has cabled the Australian authorities on arrangements to fly the Ipoh schoolgirl, Miss Wong Kam Thye, to Melbourne for heart surgery. A spokesman for the High Commission said today he150 words
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Article31 1963-01-09 11 JOHORE BAHRT7. 'Tues. Superintendent C. M. Sunderaj has been appointed officer-in-charge Criminal Investigation, Johore Baliru. in place of Deputy Sup. E. Birro. who has gone on leave to Britain.31 words
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110 1963-01-09 11 r Baby born in car at hospital idoor I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A baby was born in a car just as it reached the Chinese Maternity Hospital in Pudu Road this afternoon. Hospital attendants and a midwife heard the. argent tooting of a car horn and rushed out. They took110 words
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Article41 1963-01-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The prosecution today withdrew a summons charge of illegal parking against Mohamed Azam, a taxi driver. Inspector P. C. Joseph said that the case could not proceed because the complainant, a constable, was dead.41 words
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Article30 1963-01-09 11 PENANO, Tues. About 200 Muslim parents in Penang and Province Wellesley have applied to the local Muslim Welfare Assocta tlon for education aid for their children.30 words
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Article68 1963-01-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 300 delegates will attend the 28th Rotary District Club Conference in the Victoria Memorial Hall here on March 29. Rotarians from Malaya, Cambodia. Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand have been invited. The conference will discuss Rotarian matters and services to the community68 words
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Article, Illustration641 1963-01-09 11 8y R. CHANDRAN: SINGAPORE. Tuesday yOUNG Gerard DA Henderson put the last finishing touches to the murals that are now on the wall of the Raffles Hotel facing the main entrance, collected about $700 for his work, and then went641 words
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Article276 1963-01-09 11 PLAN TO BUILD UP PENANG MCA OENANG, Tues. A 1 joint meeting of the MCA president's committee and the state working committee today agreed that greater efforts should be made to strengthen the MCA in Penang. Towards this end. a statement issued after the meeting explained, the national president, Mr.276 words
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Article44 1963-01-09 11 IPOH. Tues. Oi Thean Ben?, a police constable, was charged In a magistrate's court here today with using criminal force on Yap Kiew. a woman, with intent to outrape her modesty. He pleaded not guilty and ni allowed ball.44 words
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Article25 1963-01-09 11 PENANG, Tues.— A contractor. Loo Lim. 36, was killed today in a collision between his motorcycle and a bus at Aver Itam Road.25 words
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438 1963-01-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Federation Court of Appeal today set out the grounds for ordering a retrial in the case of Ldew Wah Meng, 37, a taxi driver and temple medium, who was convicted of the murder of a schoolgirl, Goh Bee Yong, 14. Liew438 words
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79 1963-01-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Seng Khiang. 24. was charged today with voluntarily causing hurt to Sim We* Hiap. a fish pond owner, to extort $10,000 from him on Dec. 15. He was also charged with wrongfully confining Sim in a chicken run at Ponggol79 words
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Advertisement12 1963-01-09 11 Freemans No.l MENTHOL WITH THE THE NEW FRESH TA STE IN SMOKING12 words
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Advertisement643 1963-01-09 12 NOTICES I. MADAM CHOO SUET MES hereby disown my eldest son, Wong Keng Meng, and henceforth is not responsible for anything which he might claim to do in my name nor is he to have any claim to my property whatsoever. Signed: CHOO SUET MEE, 21/12/62. NOTICE The private road643 words
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Advertisement551 1963-01-09 12 (C4»ds)wSi from Paf« SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Si (Mim.}— Mam at am*, txirm COOK/OENERAL AMAN Required for Kunapsan couple resideneo la Petaling Jaya. Oood references essential. Uox A 1289 S.T. K.L. WANTIO A Temporary English Te ichcr to Teach General Subjects. Apply Immediately lo Secretary. Board of Governors. Pulau Seoang551 words
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Advertisement638 1963-01-09 12 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wards $1 (mHM.r—mtM tt etl. tttrt WANTIO An miHuiH OHOBOOj with good knowledge of Pipe Laying Works aaed apply with copy of testimonial to Box A47M S.T., Spore. BOUSTEAO AND CO. (1940) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, invite applications from residents in Kuala Lumpur area only for Van Salesman,638 words
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Advertisement779 1963-01-09 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Wards St (Mlm.)-Box It clt. tttrt ROOMS AVAILABLE INDIAN Family kitchen atocsra sanitation near bus services market. District 15. Family working girU. Apply Boa A 4746 S.T., (■'pore). LI AVI HOUSE. Kuala Urmpur: Alreonditiooed bedrocra and dials* raom: S4OO/. ninthly tool. Kebua: Plm Mrs. Willoucnhyi Batu Caves779 words
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Advertisement991 1963-01-09 12 EDUCATION M Words SS Min.}— Bo* tD ets.txtrm LCC EXAMINATION questions and answers, Accounting. Book-keeping, Typewriting. 1948-1*62 available. Apply T. O. Samuel, P.O. Box 1731, YOUR itM RESOLUTION shall be to master Shorthand /Typi vritlnf IB months (Guaranteed) Enrol now far 1063 Sessions with "1.T.8.", 14, Loroag SO GeTlang. B'pore.991 words
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Advertisement917 1963-01-09 12 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt WordM SS (Miit.)— Box tt ttt^txlrm NEAR CATHAY CINBMAI TwoStorey Shophsoae. Ideal spot for business. Vary lew rest. Vacant peases* <on and transfer of tenancy 116,000. Tel: (Spore) *****. FOR HIRE tt Wards $1 (MUt.h—BmK it ett. rxtro HOUSENOLO AND COMMERCIAL Refrigerator, Freeaera and bottle cooler917 words
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Advertisement1088 1963-01-09 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words SS Min.)— Box St etl. txtrm BORCWARO ISABELLA STANDARD M5B. Immaculate Condition. Extras. Comprehensive Insurance June, Taxed May. 83.400 0.n.0 Tel: IBM KxL 880. View 163 Outram Road, Spore. 1»61 FORD ZODIAC, 1958 Ford Consul. 1958 Austin AM. Trade-ins/ easy terms arranged. Also hinancr Hire1,088 words
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Advertisement861 1963-01-09 12 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box St ett. txirm I UNITY is our Watchword read Benin Harlan and »>e up-to-date with what you are expected to do (o be a tood elllzen familiar witn our National Language. FOR TMOS6 WHO wisb to Be a Professional Hairstylist or Beautician. RISK Amy861 words
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1456 1963-01-09 13 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by Mat and his friends I have printed the first number of a magazine called The Jungle Post and to launch it have I given a fete to the jungle folk. It is now almost the end of1,456 words
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Article240 1963-01-09 13 -MALAYANr PEN FRIENDS Tan I>e llm-k. .n'fil 15: IUS. LoroiiK 33. Oeyluntt Koad. Sta- gapore 14; general I loncl Pint, mcd 16: 174-1. Hem; Ann Road. Sin«a)X)re 14; Kiinus. songs. ItMDfH Vincent Ti. anec 16: 9. Lipts Road. Kaub. Panan*: Renerul. William Woon. aged 17; Hotel M.ijcsuc. c/o Lini Then?240 words
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Advertisement366 1963-01-09 13 WHAT IS JANE CARRYING? I J p .Same Address B H Age x J J h Sex HELLO Bcvi and drls, oons. You can «,end me your new address Since there was no pubh- cation o< the Straits Times must te you all once _on Wednesday De- 26. w€ ''B366 words
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Advertisement48 1963-01-09 13 more mnrp f w(k m3Bl^S tPfiS^ T#i y »_A 1 f '"Vjijß^ \f\^tk m^ m% MM*m K^^ Bt s/j j Crispy, del icious yuy biscuits for all COS I ~^plNi '*I*&£p' J^V CONTINENTAL S^fJ ASSORTED BISCUITS cyv S° L E AGENTS: I^Y^ G. HOPPENSTEDT LTD. Cecil Street, Singapore,!.48 words
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Advertisement1511 1963-01-09 14 18 lIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U Ova S'pora Sai it P. S'haai Paajn| MARON iiverpm la FI/Jm 10 iaa 11 ASTYANAX Livtrpill ".dn 44 laa 10 IM 11/U PERSEUS Lirarpaai, Glasgow Jan 11 jaa 12 Jm 13/18 Jaa 17 EUMAEUt LinrpMl, Dublin Jaa 11 jai It Im 17/28 laa 211,511 words
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Advertisement1477 1963-01-09 14 mm ml m 11 I f I i i Ji V Mm IV MM mm mil *m\ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINSS TO GINOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWEJtP. »O TU ROAM AMtTERBAM, OSLO, MTNEMBURB ANO COPENHABEH. A 7 Sport P S'kaai Ptnaai QfVSCyiS "JUTUNDIA" I) 28/23 jaa 24/21 JM1,477 words
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Advertisement1349 1963-01-09 14 emmj^Mleme EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft COjITIHEHTA^PORTS^ Spore P. Sham Penang BENATTOW L'peal. G'mth, A'«p,Rott,M'bra B. M/laa 11 Jaa 14/10 Jan 2J/21 BENAVON (N)t H l.rg. L'aaa havre Jaa 11/21 Jaa 24/28 laa 21/ 1 BENLOMONO (E.la.) Lptal. Hull, Hamburg Jaa 21,30 jaa M/ 1 Fak 4/ S BENLOYAL1,349 words
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Advertisement1292 1963-01-09 14 ZZE MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD. \Vfjn Tel: Nu 93)31 yJS* EIXKRMAN LUTE tfc KLAVENESS LINE (g^^» Cm OF LEICESTER LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, LONDON. HAMBURG. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND ROTTERBAM ft MIBBLESBROUCN Acctpt.ng car|t tir Ctntral ft Si.tl 8-pon P. Sham Penang suVli'viuir 11/17 IM It/2tJM 21/21 Jm cor|1,292 words
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Article127 1963-01-09 15 I MELBOURNE. Tues. TNVESTMENT shares were steadi- er but a firm undertone was evident. AsaocUtrd Pulp gained 6d. to 355. 6d.. J. Lysaffht rose Is. to 635. and Customs Credit 6d. to 10s. lOd. Oils were variable with C.R.A. up 6d. to 17s. M. but Mt. In dropped127 words
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720 1963-01-09 15 From Our Market Correspondent MORE interest in tins and sterling rubbers was reported on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday while industrials after holding steady on small business in the morning later turned easier. The star in tins was Tongkah Harbour done from 91s.720 words
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Article24 1963-01-09 15 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Industrials: 1f11.82 100.76 Tins: 100.71 in I S rubbers: 100.53 100.56 Dec. 29, 1962= 100.24 words
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Article778 1963-01-09 15 pOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Kith the number of the shares' traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B»u>t*ad (3.000) 11.65: DunlaM (1.000) $2.51 D. $2.50 BL,. (7,000) $2.52. (1.000) $2.50. (11.900) $2.4«:- lilt Smelt $2.73 ON: Pad. Ditp.778 words
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264 1963-01-09 15 price of Straits tin yesterday fell by 12 J cents to $425.87$ per picul on an estimated offering of 250 tons. In London on Monday tin was little changed after moderate dealings. Offerings of cash were well absorbed, doubtless, trade sources sa*d.264 words
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Article28 1963-01-09 15 January 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79! cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $425.87 (down 12i cents) Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).28 words
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Article259 1963-01-09 15 JANUARY first grade rubber bny.ro I fob. closed at I p.m. in porr and Kuala Lumpur yesterday .it 79} crnm p«r Ib. up a quarter of a I ci-nt The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. cfo'ine price* in cents per Ib. ycsiertjay: Int. 1 R.S.B prompt f.o.b.259 words
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Article164 1963-01-09 15 SHIP lying alongside tno Singapero wharves today are: straat Cook. Paean 6A. Malacca Hani <n 46. Chttrai 42 43 Nankal Maru 40/41, 9* Rajah Rrooke 21 22. Relnmat N\V. 1 l/t, Changl NW 4. Jnronß NW. Hhoho Maru lfi. Jens Macrsk IVIH. Solat Ball 21/22. Bol'hevik Sutchanov164 words
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Article144 1963-01-09 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) J.in. M. Three months. nuniop* 14 ct*. s. Darts im K. A H. 16 ct*. C. Murage 4 ld. Oammon 11 ct«. 8. TrMtfcM I '3 J. Wiiush IS rts. Shell 14 eta M kw SI eta. Mhi nip v i-ta. M. < Vment 1 1144 words
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Article154 1963-01-09 15 I rpME Malayan Exchange Banks' A»»oI elation made ih**** chanK** s In in r.il»s to mwchnnt* vi stirduv (nil mtm n to Mini, Now York: huyinß TT S3 IS IK. airmail OD 33 I/U, W d '«t .13 B i« i' <rr-dit lulls. I 16 ■'!<• bill*. Canada:154 words
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Article100 1963-01-09 15 CHINESE Profluc. b.cn.nae, Sinca- j\ part noon prK-«'K per picul y*»l«rday: Cacnut oil: hulk $44« s.'llrrs. dram «4S /.riling. Ceara: Jnn. IK Cnnt'.n. Nt buyer*, $30 sellrrx, P*pp*r Munmk whltr $137» W-11.TS. Sarawak «MH $13.1 seller*, xprrial Sarawak hlnek $97J nrllrrn, K.irtilrd Lamport* hlnck $92) sollem. ABTA $1112100 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-01-09 15 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. PaeUlc «k AtiapUc Coast Sarvftaa ETA ETA HA HA Spore P. S'Mm H'kong S. Francisco L. Angeles N. York "KMiktwa Mat*" 21/21 JM 31/31 JM 5 Frt 23 Frt 25 Frt 14 Mar '"KmHUwi Mara" 17/21 Frt 21 '22 Frt 21 Frt 21 Mar 241,085 words
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Advertisement1083 1963-01-09 15 [E°toRIENTj LINES l SAILINGS 1O L.X Oeo S'Dort Oeo Penong Art. UK CHITRAL' 10 Jar. II Jm 2 Feb CHUSAN 31 Jon I Feb 21 Fab ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Moi CATHAY" II Mat 12 Moi 3 Apt ORCAOES' IS Mom Ap, CHITRAL" 10 Apt 11 Apt 3 Ma* ORIANA"1,083 words
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Advertisement67 1963-01-09 15 eta/itd tTA/rro FROM OSAKA, YOKOHAMA, SHIMIZU. NACOYA, KOBE OSAKA M.V "STATE OF BIHAR" fer Modroi and Bombay Jan 14/1* mm FROM SYDNEY, HOBART, CEELONC MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE AND FREMANTLE M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" tor Colombo, Madras and Calcutta Jan. 14/17 FROM BOMBAY, KANDLA. COCHIN I TUTICORIN M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA ♦or67 words
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Advertisement155 1963-01-09 15 NOTICES notice" RONEO LJMITED. SINGAPORE, wish to advise that their Official Receipts Nos. E 199] E 2000 (inclusive) have become lost, V and are therefore invalid. KELANTAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Quotations will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl. Kelantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 15lh January.155 words
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Advertisement2399 1963-01-09 16 VACANCY FOR HEADTEACHER, National Type Tamil School (Primary), ELDRED ESTATE, BEKOK, JOHORE APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Headteacher in the above school which is graded as ONE Increment under the Unified Teaching Service. Applicants should be trained with sufficient trained teaching experience. Preference may be given to applicants2,399 words
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Advertisement155 1963-01-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KOTA MELAKA (MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWN AND FOET OF MALACCA) APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Hospital Asslstantin the Municipal Health Department of the Municipality of Malacca, on the salary scale of $238 x 14A 308/Exam/3^B x 14 K 450/Eff/468 x 20155 words
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Advertisement797 1963-01-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FOST-GBADUATE TEAINING AWARD IN DIPLOMA IN LINGUISTICS. Applications are invited from among the serving confirmed and qualified Teachers and Lecturers who have honours degree qualifications from recognised Universities for a one-year scholarship In the United Kingdom beginning from 1963. Preference will be given to those797 words
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Advertisement889 1963-01-09 16 SHIPPING NOTICES WILH WILHELMSEN LIN* M/S "TARANTEL" Arrived Singapore on 2nd. January 1963 A General Survey ol all datcbged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held a> C.H.B. godowns Nos. 31/32 from fc.3o a.m. to 11 am on Htb ano 16th January 1963. No lurther survey will889 words
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Advertisement991 1963-01-09 16 SHIPPING NOTICES B. I. S. N. COMPANY S.S. "BAHADUR" As you are aware, the strike ol the Malayan Railway Staff has .eriously disrupted port working at AH-t Swettenham, The Port Man- Bl ogement has ruled that cargo due a jo arrive in the above vessel can- D uot be handled991 words
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Advertisement1182 1963-01-09 16 SHIPPING NOTICES P. O. S. N. COMPANY S.S. "SALMARA" a As you are aware, the strike of the Malayan Railway Staff hasjfi eriously disrupted port working at Port Swettenham. The Port ManZE gement ha* ruled that cargo due to arrive in the above vessel cannod, c handled at Port Swettenham.1,182 words
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250 1963-01-09 17 Army union's arbitration challenge SINGAPORE, Tues. —The Army Civil Service Union today challenged the War Department to send their redundancy dispute to arbitration if the department believed that their gratuity rates to discharged workers were "reasonable or extraordinary." The union's president. Mr. P. S. Pillai. in a statement also dismissed250 words
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Article171 1963-01-09 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. riTHE War Department A Civilian Staff Association is considering picketing the British High Commission here as a protest against the delay in meeting its claim for increased severance pay. This was disclosed today by the union's president, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi. He171 words
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60 1963-01-09 17 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. The Magistrate, Mr. James Loh, fixed Feb. 7 and 14 for the trial of Inspector Kamal jln Mohamed ArilT, 41, on charge of accepting money without consideration whUe being a public servant. Kamal. the prosecution alleged, accepted $54 from Cheah60 words
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115 1963-01-09 17 THESE lovelies in sarong kebaya are some of the 29 Indonesian dancers who recently danced before Kine Bhumiphol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand. They were photographed at Singapore Airport on Monday when they stopped over for four hours on their way home to Jakarta. They115 words
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181 1963-01-09 17 PENANG, Tuesday. FiAILY-RATED employees of Kuala Lumpur Com- mission and the Malacca Municipality are to enjoy similar leave, Provident Fund and death benefits as those employed by George Town City Council. This was decided at a joint meeting of the Consultative Committee of Municipal Corporations181 words
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328 1963-01-09 17 5 students keep date with adventure in Spore— By VALERIE NG KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two years ago, five adventurous students met in New Zealand and made a date to meet in Singapore. A fortnight ago— Christmas Eve— they kern their date, having travelled independently from New Zealand and through Australia328 words
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Miscellaneous329 1963-01-09 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Indicate a Up lor the race? 1. City collection for the Bruges (5-2 j) poor is a shilling short (13). 10. Your net rates for old cash 8. Still miss a game of cards? conversion (8, 4). (3, 4). 16. Set out to get a329 words
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381 1963-01-09 18 Ttoi. .*n%» imii - Ttoi. .*n%» imii; ■***** By Singapore, Tuesday THE threat of a mass pull-out of players from the SAFA League competition this season was contained in an announcement made today by the Singapore Government Services F.A. The SGSFA are calling for an emergency meeting at381 words
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Article134 1963-01-09 18 Former jockey gets four -years I ONDON, Toes. Lipman Leonard Steward, 29, a former apprentice Jockey and stable lad, was sentenced to four years' corrective training at Brighton yesterday, for conspiring with others "to administer drugs to racehorses and affect their performances." Steward, described as "a tool in a bookmakers'Reuter - 134 words
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Article109 1963-01-09 18 ONDON, Tues. Icy weather JLj again hit English soccer today when nine of the ten F.A. Cup third round ties due to be played this evening were postponed. The only match on was that between Grtmsby and Leicester. The matches postponed were Arsenal v Oxford;Reuter - 109 words
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Article182 1963-01-09 18 SRC 1 POLICE 0: Singapore, Tuesday RECS moved on to their expected "showdown" with Ceylonese for the SHA First Division championship when they cleared their last hurdle today. It was a narrow squeak for them, however, as Recs did not get a goal out182 words
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Article70 1963-01-09 18 IPOH. Tues.— lan Stephen will lead Perak. the holders, against Army Malaya in the Malaya Cup Final at Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The Perak Rugby Onion today announced the line-up: Lee Kooi Meng; A. Rodrlgues D. o'Hare. Lee Sek Chew. Nor Rashidl;70 words
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Article171 1963-01-09 18 By F.SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE Tues. In Singapore today are three cricketers who played for Cambridge University 26 years ago. They are Chief Justice Wee Chong Jtjn. the Rer. W.E.O. Payton and Brlgadlei White. All three played for Cambridge Crusaders in the 1936 cricket season In171 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-01-09 18 I JUST A SMILE TO CELEBRATE TEST TRIUMPH ENGLISH cricketers celebrate their Test victory in their own characteristic ways Freddie Trueman (left) downs a beer while skipper Ted Dexter and Colin Cow drey (right) toast in champagne. But for the Rev. David Sheppard nothing. He just63 words
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304 1963-01-09 18 Pullar and Parfitt make fine start IJOBART, Tues.— MCC made another good start today when they scored 139 without loss in reply to Tasmania's first innings total of 203 on the first day of their two-day match here. The tourists did not have to exert themselves against a mediocre sideReuter - 304 words
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Article56 1963-01-09 18 PERTH, Tues. Tan Llan Ann, the 15-year-old Singapore chess champlor is sharing the lead with J. Prudy (New South Wales) In the Australian chess championship which ends here on Saturday. They have 6£ points each. They are followed by J.N. Hanks (Victoria) and O. Weber (Tasmania),Reuter - 56 words
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Article141 1963-01-09 18 Sir Ojam shows he can win again By EPSOM JEEP TPOH, Tues. Sir 1 Ojam, a first time out winner at Penang last month, is retaining his form. The four-year-old was pulling hard when taken out for a canter by jockey Mat Shaari this morning. The main track was closed141 words
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Miscellaneous57 1963-01-09 18 HOCKEY SHA quadraneoUr meet: Civilians v Army (Spore Padang) S'gor Div. 2: YMCA v Eaglets (Brlckflelda Rd>; Chartered Bank v Siu^ey (Imbi Rd»: ERO v ePP (Taylor M): Traiuport Coy v POO (Batu) RLGBY Club matches: S'gor Club v Padang Invitation XV (XL Padar.Ri: BCC A' v RAP Tcngah (Spore57 words
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Article115 1963-01-09 19 'Premier' of Hyde Park dies LONDON. Tues. Mr. Bonar Thompson, whose oratory at Speakers' Corner. Hyde Park, earned him the title of "Prime Minister" of the Park, has died here. He was 74. Every Sunday for nearly 40 years he harangued the crowds at his traditional open-air forum in the115 words
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Obituary54 1963-01-09 19 MR. K. CHELLIAH, Marine Departmini. Port Swettenham, Father .of Hoobalaslngam, St. O«orge'a Institution, Taiplng and Nesarajah of Audit Department. Kuala Lumpur, father-in-law of Kallairajah, Labour Department, Port Swettenham, pasted away iwacerully on Mh January. 1963. The cortege will leave 130 A. Sungei Aur Road, Port Swettenham at 5 p.m.54 words
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177 1963-01-09 19 HONG KONG. Tuesday. pOMMUNIST Chinese newspapers today warned people who planned to visit friends and relatives in China during the Chinese New Year against being used by "bad elements." Intending travellers should "guard hand baggage with particular care before crossing the Slno-Britlsh bor-, der,"Reuter - 177 words
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151 1963-01-09 19 Only $800 haul for Spore —gunman— SINGAPORE, Tues. A man armed with a revolver broke into the home of Mr. Ng Eng Klat. a rubber merchant irt Telok Kurau Road early today but got away with only $800 In jewellery and cash. The man is believed to have entered the151 words
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Article304 1963-01-09 19 LONDON. Tues.— lt has been v disappointing day in London stock markets and no definite trend was established. Recent moves to boost the economy seemed to have little further influence and In spite of an all-round demano for sterling in the foreign exchange market and much improved retail304 words
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Article44 1963-01-09 19 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 24 fed., Feb. 23 %d.. Mar. 23 %d., April 23% d.. April/June 23^.. July/ Sept 23 7/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 23 5/16 d Jan. Mar unquoted, Apr/June unquoted, c.l.f. Jan. 23\d.. Feb. 23 5/16 d., Mar 23 '»d. 'Tone: Inactive.44 words
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93 1963-01-09 19 LONDON, Tues. Morning newspapers in Ewell were yesterday delivered by a 50-year-old advertising executive, Mr. Edgar Samuel. He had volunteered to give the regular delivery boy, Malcolm Foster, 13, the day off as a "thank you" gesture for delivering the papers on timeReuter - 93 words
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Article41 1963-01-09 19 MUNICH. Tues.— Three Russians who allegedly stole US$2.5 million worth of goods from a Ukrainian textile factory over a period of time have been condemned to death before a firing squad. Radio Free Europe (RFE> reported today.— U.P.l.41 words
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Article29 1963-01-09 19 BERLIN, Tues. West German publisher Axel Springer announced today he will build a 17-storey skyscraper publishing house and printing plant on the Western side of the wall.29 words
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Article, Illustration28 1963-01-09 19 LONDON, Tues.— Buyers £851, sellers £861%, Forward buyers £853 sellers £854. Settlement £862. Turnover a.m 135 tons, p.m. 55. Tone: Steady. Pictures by staff photographer Harold Teo28 words
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Article97 1963-01-09 19 THE all-day, all-night end-the-rail-strike talks collapsed early yesterday morning. Pictures in this page show (above) the president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, Mr. Donald U'ren, leaving the University of Malaya. He is followed by union officials and reporters. In the background (fourth from left) is97 words
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Advertisement895 1963-01-09 19 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS !0 Word* SIC (Minimum) JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of 2 Nosof Double 10' 0" x 8' 0" Box Culvert along Bagan Datoh-Rungkup Road In Lower Perak District will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Perak, Ipoh895 words
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Advertisement530 1963-01-09 19 TENDERS NOTICE Tenders are invited for the provision of canteen facilities foi soldiers and civilian staffs of thl± «»n^on for the period of lsi April 1963 to 31st March 1964 Details of the contract ana tender lorms are obtainable fron the Quartermaster, Hq. BatL Garrison. Kuala Lumpur. Closing date for530 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-01-09 19 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Singapore and Malaya for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Singapore 84 73 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 86 73 Kuala Lumpur 90 7341 words
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