The Straits Times, 11 January 1963
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Title Section20 1963-01-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 IaaaaBMMMM The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1963 15 CENTS, KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1963-01-11 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM: 'The gap is narrowed' Speculation that one of points being considered is question of railway men's pension rights Findings for PM By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TOP Government experts were today assigned to study specific issues of the rail strike following the "considerable" concessions made by1,003 words
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Article364 1963-01-11 1 BUSINESSMAN KILLED BY ROBBERS From GAULDIN MIRANDA: DUNGUN, Thursday A YOUNG businessman was shot dead today at point blank range and his brother wounded when they fought and chased a gang of four who had tried to rob them in their shop here. Mr. Scow Cheok Seng, 28, bleeding profusely364 words
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Article49 1963-01-11 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—lndia's Charge d' Affaires in Peking, Mr. Banerjee, arrived here today with, a secret message for Mr. Nehru from the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-Lai. Mr. Banerjee will assist the Indian Prime Minister in tomorrow's talks with Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Premier.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article32 1963-01-11 1 MANILA. Thurs.— Thailand's Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanal Khornan. arrived in Manila tonight by air from Bangkok on what Foreign Office sources described as a "very private visit." Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article29 1963-01-11 1 HOVE (England). Thurs.—Actress Joan Plow-right, wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, today gave birth to their second child, a nine-pound girl, in a nursing home here.29 words
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Article, Illustration513 1963-01-11 1 Govt. acts to avert trouble in pioneer factories GOH REVEALS INDUSTRIAL PEACE PLAN SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, revealed tonight that the Government had taken steps to ensure that new industries in Singapore would be free from labour troubles during the most critical first five513 words
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Article51 1963-01-11 1 DURHAM. Thurs. Durham University today announced that it will confer an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, new Governor of Kenya. Sir Malcolm was British Com-missioner-General In South-East Asia from 1948 to 1955, and British High Commissioner in India from 1955 to51 words
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Article84 1963-01-11 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Foreign Minister, Dr. Subundrio said today there was "a possibility" that Communist China's chairman Liv Shac-chi, Premier Chou En-lai or party chairman Mao Tse-tung would visit Indonesia later this year. He was speaking to newsmen after reporting personally to President Soekarno this morning onReuter - 84 words
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Article48 1963-01-11 1 IttTHING. Thurs. Mr. Donald Stephens, the political leader. has mumps. Others suffering from ft are Legislative Councillor M. Pang Tet Tsung and the surgeon. Mr. Khushru Mehta. Many adults and children are reported to be 111, and in some households all the children are iIL48 words
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170 1963-01-11 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Governor of Jakarta, Mr. Sumarno, has appealed to wealthier citizens of this city to give their monthly rice rations to the poor and hungry. He said the monthly ration of six litres was insufficient for one person. There was notReuter - 170 words
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Article219 1963-01-11 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Thursday SECURITY forces have rounded up a total of 2,700 rebel suspects in Brunei, it was announced by a military spokesman today. Of these, about 500 were released after questioning. The spokesman said that fewer than 300 rebels were still219 words
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Article101 1963-01-11 1 $375,000 winner asks for more KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A European walked into the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board office here and claimed a $100 prize— based on the last three numbers of his ticket. But a board official studied the whole number and told the man "You have won101 words
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Article44 1963-01-11 1 LONDON. Thurs— A fire today damaged the Kensington Palace home of Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent. No one was injured in the blaze which started on the roof above the servants quarters, and was put out in an hour— U .P.I.44 words
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168 1963-01-11 1 Tin: Is this the new American sale plan? YEW YORK, Thurs. Government officials are working on a tin disposal plan in which a certain tonnage would be put up for open sale at the market price. Metal and Mineral Market's Washington correspondent reported. There would be no competitive bidding andReuter - 168 words
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Article38 1963-01-11 1 RANGOON. Thurs. CommurH ust rebels operating in Mergui district in southernmost Burma yes-< terday captured two high Burmesr police officials, but released them after seizing their arms and giving, them a cup of tea. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article329 1963-01-11 1 Bung: Answer would be 'no' JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno told six visiting Japanese journalists that he would say "no" if Indonesia was invited to join the Malaysia federation. He said Indonesia was forming its own "Socialist society" and added: "We are not imitating the Socialist systems of other countries. "WeReuter - 329 words
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Article41 1963-01-11 1 ,A CONSULS TOLD: CET OUT I i >IM)I nVILLE. ThurP.ritMi and Brlßini i., I li-.lbrth\ill> wi ,v ghrai U ii" 1 i entral Congo Govern i nut ..f hit. hi of thrir P<>'> .hi m K<i MgOtett 1 rtrd41 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-01-11 2 V L I S A B E T HVILLE, Thurs.— The Katanga leader Mr. Tshombe, who was placed under house arrest by the United Nations last night, left his palace this morning. Well-informed sources said the arrest order was rescinded last night after Mr. Tshombe's offerReuter - 319 words
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152 1963-01-11 2 INVASION: CHIANG BOUND TO CONSULT us U7ASH INGTON, Thurs. The State Department has reaffirmed that Formosa is bound by agreement to consult the United States before undertaking any military invasion of China. The Department spokesman was questioned at his Press conference yesterday about reports from Tokyo that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-ShekUPI - 152 words
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231 1963-01-11 2 18-carat gold era ends in India-by law NEW DELHI, Thurs. Possession of gold, except for ornaments and small quantities of other things, without declaration will be illegal from today, Mr. Morarji Desai. Indias Finance Minister announced in a special broadcast last night. Gold control rule* have been framed under theReuter - 231 words
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Article49 1963-01-11 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesian police have taken over major control of police leadership in West New Guinea, the police department announced hero. It said this followed the complete Dutch withdrawal from the territory last Dec 31. and the withdrawal of Philippine United Nations police officers. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-01-11 2 ACROBATIC FIRE FIGHTERS ACROBATIC stunts are performed on the top of bamboo ladders by some of the agile firemen as an attraction of the annual fire brigades' parade in Tokyo. Following the display, parade of fireengines of the newest type and the demonstration of fire rescue methods by the metropolisUPI - 71 words
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Article90 1963-01-11 2 Quick grab law on foreigners ITARACHI, Thurs. 1V Any foreigner may be arrested without warrant In the interests of national security, according to an amendment to the Foreigners Act, the Associated Press of Pakistan has reported. The national news agency said foreigners could be detained for such time, in such90 words
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247 1963-01-11 2 COLOMBO, Thursday. ]t|R. PUNCHI B. G KALUGALLE, Ceylon's Finance iTI Minister, said yesterday: "We have no intention of expropriating the assets of foreign oil companies." Mr Kalugalle was commenting on an announcement by the UjS. State Department that aid to Ceylon would endReuter - 247 words
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Article29 1963-01-11 2 PARIS. Thurs.— Mr. George W Ball. United States Under-Secre-tary of State, arrived here last night for a meeting of the Nato Council of Ministers.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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108 1963-01-11 2 ACCRA. Thurs.— A hand grenade, which exploded just after President Nkrumah left a rally here on Tuesday, killed four people and injured 85 others it was officially announced last night. A statement by the Interior Ministry said the explosion was caused by aReuter - 108 words
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275 1963-01-11 3 Nehru tells Chou: You are getting worse NEW DELHI, Thurs. Mr. Nehru in his latest letter to Mr. Chou En-lai, Communist China's Prime Minister, has reiterated that he would gladly discuss the border question with Mr. Chou, if the Communist Chinese vacated the aggression committed since Sept. 8. The letter,Reuter - 275 words
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82 1963-01-11 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr Subandrio. said on his return here last night from Peking he held great hopes that Communist China and India would settle their border conflict peacefully He told reporters he had completed the peace mission he and the82 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-01-11 3 Moscow fears Peking, says ex-envoy LONDON, Thurs. Sir William Hayter, former British Ambassador to Mosiow and who also served in Peking, said last night that the Chinese Communists have no respect for the Sovi c t Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, while the Russians have "real fear" of China's expanding population.296 words
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Article109 1963-01-11 3 LONDON. Thurs.—London narrowly missed a power crisis last night that could have blacked out hospitals and homes in big areas of the capital. The Central Electricity Generating Board warned hospitals and essential services yesterday afternoon of possible power cuts later in the day. But the109 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-01-11 3 LONDON Thurs.—Viscount Hailsham. Britain's Minister of Science, has been given the added responsibility of checking growing unemployment in north-east England. Under the terms of his appointment he will study the situation on the spot, a<lvic C me Government on the measures necessary to deal with205 words
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Article16 1963-01-11 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev left here yesterday for a visit to Poland. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article38 1963-01-11 3 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's first atomic submarine Dreadnought yesterday began her diving trials at Barrow-ln-Furness. An Admiralty spokesman said the vessel would stay. down for 10 days, only surfacing to change shifts of men. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article35 1963-01-11 3 MUNICH. Thurs. Prince Charles spent last night at the home of a German uncle pn Lake Schller, In Upper Bavaria, while on his way to his first continental skiing holiday In Switzerland. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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383 1963-01-11 3 Britain is ready to join Europe union but... U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. ■pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, last night said Britain was ready to take its place in a political association in Europe. But. he said: "We should provide the means of economic and political development of Europe without betrayingReuter; UP - 383 words
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244 1963-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy conferred privateiy for an hour last night with Mr. Vassily Kuznetsov. the First Deputy Soviet Foreign Ministter. The meeting was at the President's invitation. The White House spokesman said the talks were conducted in "a very cordial atmosphere" and centredReuter - 244 words
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167 1963-01-11 3 Air travel: 1962 was a safer year ONDON, Thurs. ComLj merclal flying accidents killed 1,454 people last year compared with 1,258 in 1961, the magazine Flight International said' today giving a provisional estimate of 1962 air accidents throughout the world. But the rate of fatalities per 100 million passenger milesReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement68 1963-01-11 3 HERE'S THRILLING NEWS! SCOOTER wHnewprices DIANA T. 5. 51.335.00 (list) DIANA 'SPORT' $1,415.00 (list) This genuine price reduction is made possible by the increasing demand for Diana Scooters. Diana now offers better value than any other scooter in town. ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY Hire purchase with low initial68 words
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Article32 1963-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. NonMandarin speaking members of the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees' Union will hold a general meeting on Sunday at 2 p.m. at its premises in Queen Street.32 words
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345 1963-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. fHK Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye today warned that the volume of air traffic passing through Singapore would shrink "if we do not work hard." He said a decrease of Singapore's air traffic was possible because of the345 words
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Article160 1963-01-11 4 SHB union: Govt. to hold probe SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow. will hold an inquiry into the affairs of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, which has been threatened with closure by the Government. All the 19 members of the executive council, including the160 words
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Article92 1963-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Malam Hiboran (variety show) will be staged at the Badminton Hall on Feb. 2 to raise funds for the $240,000 extension block of the St. Theresa's Sino English School. Work on the new building, which will cater for secondary pupils is expected to92 words
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166 1963-01-11 4 Lights and a new centre for villagers SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thousands of people living at Jin Ai village at the 10 milestone Bukit Timah Road, are to have electricity. This was announced by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry. Mr. K. C. Lee. tonight when he declared open the new166 words
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Article112 1963-01-11 4 THE SCENE THAT NEVER WAS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— An interfering crowd today ruined what was to be a lunch-time scene of a Japanese film "Dreams Beyond the Horizon" to be shot outside a shop near the old market in Robinson Road. The Japanese stars showed up just before 1 p.m. While112 words
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Article48 1963-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Blood Transfusion Centre, at the General Hospital, will be open on Jan. 20. between 9 a.m. to 12 noon to receive blood donors. The Centre will be closed during the Chinese New Year holidays from Jan. 25 to 27.48 words
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159 1963-01-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Complainante In criminal cases nave "disappeared" before hearing of their cases in court, Senior Inspector T.S. Zain said today. "This has happened in some cases where accused persons are being let out on bail." he added. He was speaking on a court159 words
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Miscellaneous207 1963-01-11 4 I IN AND OUT BY AIR f pHE following U today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Air India: From Madras (AI 408) 6.25 a.i.i. Garuda: From Medan (OA 990> 3 pjn.; from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (OA 805) 5.25 pjn.; from Jakarta (GA 802) 8.40207 words
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Miscellaneous197 1963-01-11 4 DEPARTURES Cathay Pacific: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong. Taipeh. Osaka (CX 730) 8 a.m. QanUs: To Bangkok. Calcutta. Karachi. Cairo, Frankfurt. London (QF 737) 8.45 p.m. to Perth. Sydney (QF 746) 6.10 p.m.; to Calcutta (QF 177) 9 a.m.; to Sydney (QF 176 > 11.30 a.m. Malayan Airways: To197 words
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311 1963-01-11 5 PENANG, Thursday. QVERSEAS Chinese have a "sneaking admiration"' for Mao Tse-tung, a British authorjournalist, Mr. Roy MacGregor-Hastie, said in Penang today. "From my conversations with prominent Malayan Chinese. I gather that after all the criticism that have been made of China and311 words
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67 1963-01-11 5 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai border police hunting down Communist bandit remnants along the Thai-Malayan frontier have arrested 23 people according to police reports reaching here to* day. They were arrested in the jungle and brought to police headquarters in Songkhla Province, Southern Thailand. TheReuter - 67 words
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Article49 1963-01-11 5 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Month Bos ir, Dato Abu Bakar I bin Baginda. will officiate at an "adoption" ceremony at the Sungei Tf kali Land development scheme near here on Sunday. Settlers livinj at Sungei Tekali arc being "adopted" by the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber.49 words
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302 1963-01-11 5 PENANG. Thurm rpHE chairman of the pro-tern committee i of the United Demo- i cratic Party, Dr. Urn Chong Eu, said here last night that the j Federation Govern- j ment was "pushing the concept of Malaysia too fast." "The Government should302 words
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143 1963-01-11 5 David calls for Sardon's resignation KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. A Socialist Front M.P.. Mr. V. David, today called on the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, to resign. Mr. David, who is also general secretary of the Transport Workers' Federation, said in a statement that at a time143 words
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Article39 1963-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A housewife. Sim Siam Moi. 30. of Damansara Road, was today fined $260. or two months' jail, for possessing 2'_. gallons of liquor on which $40 duty had not been paid. She pleaded guilty.39 words
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123 1963-01-11 5 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Hsueh-hsih classes in Sarawak jungle fringes GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Thurs. Chinese youths in Sarawak are camping in the scrub and jungle fringes for hsuehhsih studies, police said here this evening. A police spokesman said these camps were especially to be found in the First and Third Divisions. Caches of123 words
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Article56 1963-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUK. Thurs.— Yoong Kuan. 51, a Federal Police Depot canteen employee, was charged In a magistrate's court with possession of forged canteen coupons worth $1,010. Ho Soo Leok. 29. a police constable, was charged with dishonestly usina foraed coupons valued at $15 15 Both pleaded56 words
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146 1963-01-11 5 I ONDON, Thurs. A squadron of 12 allweather jet-fighters is flying from Britain to Singapore as part of a flight-refuelling exercise, the Air Ministry announced yesterday. It Is the first time a whole squadron has gone to Singapore on such anReuter - 146 words
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128 1963-01-11 5 ALOR STAR, Thursday. fWO BROTHERS, Lim Ah Hock, seven, and Lye Seng, two, have died of suspected food poisoning. Three other brothers Ah Eng, nine, Lean Beng, six, and Seng Huat, three are still in Alor Star hospital. They were reported to be128 words
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298 1963-01-11 5 THE 21-YEAR-OLD STORY BEHIND THAT WRECK LONDON, Thursday. RESEARCH has solved the mystery of a wrecked wartime Australian fighter aircraft lying in the Malayan jungle, the British Air Ministry said today. The Ministry and Royal Australian Air Force experts have found that the fighter crashed almost 21 years ago— onReuter - 298 words
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Article93 1963-01-11 5 Date set for murder retrial MUAR, Thurs. The retrial of Liew Wah ileng, 37. a taxi-driver and temple medium on a charge of murdering a 14-year-old schoolgirl will be held before Mr. Justice Azmi in the Muar High Court on Jan. 19 and Jan. 29. Liew was sentenced to death93 words
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Article18 1963-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The annual court vacation here will be from Jan. 25 to Feb. 21.18 words
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Miscellaneous52 1963-01-11 5 titTffs ttunntf til/ Ratph tfointiiahl T nJ V U*K- WHAT'S^ sd Yl AwWAVS HAVE A IK/ JL W S\\ W\f ANB V WBOW.YAy -^S^ HTOFTROU»I£ Nl ixll *-5 S'M'BUILPIN* Y\^ \\V S:I?E; tw SILLY \m f\O.KC THE RA^GE r\ AESE SUPPOSE? T' I\\ W^f^ !KsJ ELIN6 Vytf /jLBT OK MONP4W52 words
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Article, Illustration266 1963-01-11 6 NEW COPTERS, MEDIUM RANGE TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT TO CONNECT BORNEO AND MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Royal Malayan Air Force is soon to be equipped with medium range transport aircraft, helicopters and aircraft suitable for flights between Malaya and the Borneo territories. A Ministry of Defence statement today266 words
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Article86 1963-01-11 6 KUCHING Thurs.— The national council of the Sabah Alliance Party in North Borneo has decided to demand a member system of Government. They want the system introduced without delay. It will also ask that five Alliance members of tbe State's Executive Council be appointed as86 words
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Article67 1963-01-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The State Coroner. Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, today cautioned a housewife. Neo Ai Guay. against leaving "inherently i dangerous" things like a hot I kettle of water lying about ihe place, after recording a misadventure verdict on her Itirrm jeer old daughter. The girl Ng Gek67 words
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170 1963-01-11 6 Plea to a magistrate: Send money to my family? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A man sentenced to four months' jail today for theft asked a magistrate, Haji Abdul Rani bin Haji Hussein: "Sir, can you send S3O to my family every month while I am in prison?" Surprised at the request,170 words
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Article54 1963-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. l shoot A Ministry of Labour official. Mr. a d mou S. Vijayaratnam. is in Britain birds, making an intensive study of the Ability provisions of its youth employ- vantage. ment service to see how they can will be t best be adapted for54 words
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Article61 1963-01-11 6 PERTH. Thurs. The Singapore chess champion Tan Lian Ann. 15, had a draw in the eleventh round today, but still shares second position in the Australian Chess Championships. Tan with seven points. Is half a point behind leader J. Purdy of New SouthReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1963-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thui.v— The Museum Department Is looking, for a person who has experience! in shooting, collecting, skinning and mounting small animals and birds. Ability to use firearms is an ad-i vantage. The successful applicant will be appointed taxidermist In 'he department.45 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AM ISS Mai-Lin Pang, a Singapore starlet, has been T1 selected to take part in a series of television and cinema travelogue films in Malaya. The series will be: "SEE AMERICA FIRST." <in which America will be seen through the eyes167 words
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Article79 1963-01-11 6 LORRY-CAR CRASH KILLS WOMAN, 67 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— A woman Lai Lean Moy, 67. was killed when a car and a lorry collided head-on at the 81 i mile. Alor StarJitra Road today. Five others In the carWong Choong Hin. three. Ng Boon Cheong. 24, Wong Youg Seng, eight. Chan79 words
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186 1963-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 'piIE general manager of the Employees Provident Fund. Mr. H. S. Robinson, told a Press conference today that the board's S3 million investment in the Hotel Merlin is "something in which ht can never 1om\" The board's investment in the Hotel Merlin was186 words
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Article, Illustration368 1963-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 200.000 workers would benefit by contributions to the Employees Provident Fund if amendments to the E.P.F. Ordinance were approved at next month's meeting of the House of Representatives. These would be workers engaged in 40.000 small organisations which employed fewer than368 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1963-01-11 7 'Disgrace me? Go ahead' he told the dance girl PENANG. Thura. Magistrate to Loh: Give proper answers or you can be charged with contempt ]y|ILLIONAIRE Loh Boon Siew today agreed with counsel for a former cabaret girl that her demand for a $60,000 settlement1,290 words
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Article273 1963-01-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Education advised parents today that they need not buy textbooks from schools if they could obtain them cheaper elsewhere. The Ministry Issued a statement saying that the attention of the authorities had been drawn to letters in the Press273 words
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181 1963-01-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. From next Tuesday people here will be able to dial trunk calls to Malacca and Seremban direct without going through the operator. j All they will have to do to telephone Malacca is to dial 06 and then the required number.181 words
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Article57 1963-01-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsurl Agcng have been 1 invited to attend a charity premiere of the film "Star of Hong' Kong" In aid of the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. The film will be shown at the' Cathay Cinema,57 words
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Article36 1963-01-11 7 PENANO, Thurs. Bridge players have been invited to the inaugural meeting of the PenanContract Bridge Association to be held at the Penang Turf Club golf section pavilion at 8 p.m. on Jan. 17.36 words
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Article29 1963-01-11 7 KAJANG. Thurs. Double crip- ping of padl will be Introduced on i 1.000 acres for the first time in I the Ulu Langat district this year.29 words
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Miscellaneous178 1963-01-11 7 A lUy Oop By l r I. Uuimlim V THEY'RE yPROB'LV DELAY THEIR MAKING LL_ SHOULD HOLD /YES, VO\ THE AGOINGI/ FIND OUT V OSE OF THE "jp V'V'EM TOR A ,A[ SAY IT I PRINCE// s> IHrlt Tracy By Chester Gould BFcnppirm ui n vpi i ~^l PCX-*^ ON178 words
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Article371 1963-01-11 8 LARGE MALAYAN ORDERS RECEIVED Australian building mission report gUBSTANTIAL Malayan orders lor Australian building materials were received by members of the 14-man Australian Building Materials Trade Mission which visited Singapore and the Federation in November and December last year. This is stated in the members' report published in this month's371 words
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Article133 1963-01-11 8 1963 RECORD SILVER PRICE SEEN MOCATTA and Goldsmid, leading London bullion dealers, forecast In their annual circular that the price of silver will reach new record levels during 1963, taking into account the unpredictability of Chinese sales, the remaining stocks of the Bank of Mexico and the free stocks of133 words
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Article, Illustration208 1963-01-11 8 Nissan car agents open office in S'pore nrfHE Singapore branch A of Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co. Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur, sole Malayan distributors for Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan, was formally opened last Saturday. The branch at Rochore Canal Road actually began business in September 1961, and208 words
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Article47 1963-01-11 8 The British Motor Corporation announces that Mr. Peter N. DavlM. deputy managing director, has been appointed managing director of B.M.C. Service Ltd.. Mr. Davlrs. 43. Joined the company on its formation in 1066, from Urwick Orr and Partners Ltd.. where he was a management consultant.47 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-01-11 8 JVIR. GEORGE Anderson of Geo. S. Anderson ITI and Co. Ltd., Sydney, left Singapore this week after a pan-Malayan visit to consolidate and expand the company's business. During his visit, Mr. Anderson, former Australian Trade Commissioner In Singapore, had talks with Mr. Tan Chwee Hock,181 words
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Article145 1963-01-11 8 NEW STYLE FORD GALAXIE rVHE 1963 Ford Oalaxie, now being introduced in Malaysia, is bolder, smarter and incorporates more improved features than it has ever had since its debut here three years ago, says a spokesman. It features a completely new styling, bringing it closest to the much-admired, much-desired Thunderbird145 words
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Article96 1963-01-11 8 Japanese motor car tyre and tube production in November last year (preliminary figures) was 10.760 tons against 10.886 tons In October (revised). Bicycle tyre and tube output also feu 74 tons to 612 tons, rubber-sole canvas shoe* six tons to 1,097 tons and rubber shoes 15396 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-01-11 8 A TRANSISTOR radio from Japan, under the trade name of Micronlc Ruby, which is claimed to be the world's smallest model, has Just been introduced on the Malayan market. Weighing only three oun- 1 ces, the Micronlc Ruby measures about 1} Inches square,317 words
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Article56 1963-01-11 8 Mr. P. H. Atkinson, for many years with Harper. Otlfillan and Co.. Malaya, before becoming a director of Blyth. Greene. Jourdain and Co., the company's agents in London, has been appointed managing director of the London company, to whose board Mr. W. H. C Bailey, former chairman of56 words
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Article215 1963-01-11 8 Drive to aid rubber smallholders THE Rubber Research A Institute Smallholders' Advisory Service has planned a Federation wide advisory campaign to help smallholders In Malaya Improve the rubber produced In the kampongs. The campaign commenced in Kuala Kangsar at the beginning; of this month and will continue through 1963 in215 words
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Article45 1963-01-11 8 Renault produced 666.000 vehicles last rear, a new all-time record the company announced In Paris This was 44 per cent above the 1961 output, and represents 37 per cent of total French production or the number. 500.000 were cars and 66.000 commercial vehicles.45 words
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Advertisement267 1963-01-11 8 only 2aniJßuk,heais r^ sores so fast 4iAJ //i| Ut« Zam-Buk, the world* rrejtett heal«r, and qLwJilm JL OU never h* ve to worry about akin trouble*. PA *3L T//M^t Zam-Buk't medicinal oils toothe tore, infected p^l\J|_'w^ I wound* and bealinf begin* at once. Excellent WT O««7.«.B«k yy f r .^eating267 words
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Advertisement123 1963-01-11 8 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR tS S* [w J&flCV&ll RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors tjmitetl WEARNEBROS. LTD. 10*. Pudu Road. Kuolo Lumpur FAVRE-LEUBA IHi make fine watches Ijßjj FAVRE-LEUBA watches ipßlj make fine gifts FAVRELEoj^fc^^wRELEUBA o<\ FAVRELEUI B-WRELEUBA Jw>>U As a gift for123 words
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Article, Illustration2239 1963-01-11 9 LEN DEIGHTON - The detective with a spanner gets twelve guineas extra LEN DEIGHTON p*t*Rp^5jci5^piiBplEiSi5 PART SIX OF THE SPY THRILLER THAT'S UTTERLY DIFFERENT SOME PEOPLE in my sort of job like to call themselves agents." I prefer the simpler term: I am a spy. So far, it has not been a good2,239 words
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Advertisement7 1963-01-11 9 TOMORROW: Chief chef and the brainwash plan7 words
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Advertisement101 1963-01-11 9 I I VV fff T Vwl I 3ki4A* p&**xxr i jj JED*! J»w| |fi I j£Ax**£ C*x*sxZ* mam W y SIPLAYER 9LAYER* Xmm frill IPIEDIW pEDIUtiI: \f |l| jiAVYa p YC <B B Iff. ./^^llM JMim^aJ H FINEST VIRGINIA Now, world-favourite Player's so full of flavour so firmly packed have101 words
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Obituary29 1963-01-11 10 7Q Worit Sit (Mimimnm) THE FAMILY OF the lute Mrs. thank i. lutives and friends fnr 'heir acts ol kindness, messages of ■vmpathv. and attendance during their j29 words
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Obituary39 1963-01-11 10 '0 Wordw 5/0 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of late Mrs Mantcalam Daaon. Scott Lane. Kuala Lumpur, died 11-1-S2. You fell asleep without coodbyc but memories of \c.n will never die Oreatly missed by husrund children and grandchildren39 words
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648 1963-01-11 10 The Straits Times Friday, January 11, 1963. Soekarno's Reds It is nut haul to make President Soekarno angry. But some ways are easier than others, and the easiest way of all is to suggest that he is amenable to Communist instructions. It happens not to be true. But Communist influence648 words
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Article311 1963-01-11 10 The Sarawak United People's Party has at last come off the fence. The secretary-general. Mr. Stephen Yong. has announced a purge of members who took part in the Brunei revolt (some have been arrested gun in hand) or who have admitted complicity by 'going into hiding. The311 words
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Article305 1963-01-11 10 The Federation appears to have upset Singapore quite unnecessarily by banning the importation, without licence, oi hatch able Singapore eggs and 'day-old Singapore chicks. The licence adds half a cent to the price of the eggs, but that is not the trouble. The licence must certify that305 words
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Article, Illustration624 1963-01-11 10 JOHN DAVY - THE SECRETS THAT WILL COME WITH POLARIS JOHN DAVY by I ONDON, Thurs. Now that Britain is likely to acquire her own fleet of missile-firing submarines, she will have to face some of the very formidable technical problems involved in operating them. The basic problem is that a submerged submarine624 words
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LETTERS
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412 1963-01-11 10 Singapore's gilt-edged securities abroad IT Is significant that Mr. Bani, replying to my Droadcast talk on Industrial sabotage by Barisan trade unions, did not deny that such sabotage did take place. He could not deny this because it is a matter of common public knowledge. Nor did he try to412 words
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Letter198 1963-01-11 10 AS the prices of vital foodstuffs rise one feels that the Government should Introduce price controls. Rice has gone up because, the dealers say, the rice has to be moved from Kedah and Singapore by road and lorry charges are higher. In Kuala Lumpur the Government198 words
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Letter391 1963-01-11 10 rUR invaluable paper carried the Information that the families of some employees of the Malayan Railway are in practically the last extremity of need as they do not have the means to buy dally necessities. I enclose $10 which is all I can afford at the391 words
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Letter115 1963-01-11 10 RENEWING a driving licence in Ipoh is a strenuous affair. One has to go from counter to counter at the registration office, and spend two hours or so in the queue. The system of renewal is itself slow and confusing. After a long wait one hands in the115 words
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Letter73 1963-01-11 10 /-CERTAINLY the Singav> pore Lorry Owners Association must protest against any Increase in Insurance rates. Singapore will merge with Malaya this year; therefore the premiums on goods vehicles in the Federation and Singapore should be uniform. Practically all Singapore lorries are overloaded. An overloaded lorry is not73 words
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Letter85 1963-01-11 10 I READ with surprise and a sense of alarm the letter by Mr. Anthony Hills concerning the "monster off Port Dlckson. As a fisherman for 40 years I know the Si-Rusa area well, and the creature Mr. Hills saw must have been, I think, the type of shark85 words
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Advertisement902 1963-01-11 10 Straits Tines Malay Mail CisssiMeo advertisement* may be handed to: Ist F'oof COLO ITOMai ARCAOC Orchard Road COLO ITO»»»I ■RANCMBS AT HOLLAND ROAD— «t ATOKd KKPPKL ROAD— NAVAL Authorised Agents Cmr BOOK ITOXC LTD Winchester House. Cowyer Quay TMK NftWß FRONT Ftitpatrtek'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Woeid. Naval902 words
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Advertisement99 1963-01-11 10 THE SAVAGE MY KINSMAN Few strangers have ever intruded the Ama- son jungle: of these fewer still have survived. Yet Elisabeth Elliot, taking her 3-year-old daughter, and accom- > panied only by one other woman, went deep Into the jungle to spend a year among the naked, mysterious, and muchdreaded99 words
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Advertisement130 1963-01-11 10 TRUST SWANSON TaOY* BF aaak •aaaaa* the best in FROZEN CHICKEN vjhicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson attht very peak of freshness and tenderness. This f rterinjr permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment130 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-01-11 11 SOH TIANG KENG - TRAINING IN BRITAIN FOR BOY WONDER PAN HON SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's "wonder boy" violinist from Chinatown. Lee Pan Hon. 13. will leave for London this year to study under an internationally known British violinist whose name is being kept secret for the moment. This was announced237 words
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133 1963-01-11 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Finance Ministry today Introduced tighter requirements on the Import of meat and all meat products from nine major producing countries. All these Imports must now be accompanied by a certificate signed by a competent veterinary authority in the country of133 words
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143 1963-01-11 11 Six men rob millionaire's family of $6,210 K I i A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. Six men, one armed with a pistol, entered the house belonging to a millionaire tin miner, Mr. Tan Seng Kee. in Jalan Kamunlng. off Imbi Road, yesterday and robbed his family of Sti.2lo in cash143 words
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Article44 1963-01-11 11 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— The official opening of the $70,000 Town Council building has been postponed as a mark of respect to the' late Sultan of Perak who died last Friday. It will be held sometime after the 100-day mourning period.44 words
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Article470 1963-01-11 11 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL: COMMERCE MINISTER TURNS VALVE THAT WILL SET CAMERONS SCHEME TO WORK By TANAH RATA. Thursday J*HE MINISTER of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, closed the discharge valve in the giant Ringlet Falls dam and water began to flow into470 words
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Article69 1963-01-11 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A boatman who could not swim was found floating in the sea at Telok Ayer Basin on Nov. 37. Though Lim Teck Chwee. 69. was said to have no enemies, and no foul play was suspected, the State Coroner, Mr. S.R.69 words
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Article36 1963-01-11 11 IPOH. Thurs. The tlnal of the lalentlme contest, organised by the Ipoh Boys Club, will be held at the St. John Ambulance Hall here next month. Closing date for entries Is Monday.36 words
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Article, Illustration436 1963-01-11 11 J. MIRANDA - Heart girl case from Ipoh to fly BOAC to Australia J. MIRANDA By IPOH, Thurs. Miss 1 Wong Kam Thye. 22, the schoolgirl with a whispering voice caused by a congenital heart ailment, will fly FIRST CLASS to Australia by 8.0.A.C. on Saturday. Arrangements for the trip have been completed436 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-01-11 11 4,000 A DAY: HOW'S THAT FOR NEW YORK FAIR? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's "satay king." Inche Abdul Majid bin Hussein, today claimed that two of his girl helpers can each make 4.000 sticks of satay in eight hours, four times the rate claimed by206 words
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Article43 1963-01-11 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A writ claiming $50,730 has been filed In the High Court Registry on behalf of British and Malayan Trustee* Ltd. against Alkaff and Co. The money is allegedly owed under an order of court dated July 26. last year.43 words
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Article74 1963-01-11 11 BINQAPORE. Thurs— The State Coroner. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. today recorded suicide verdicts on two men. who died last year. Boatman Tan Scow Juo. 66. a tuberculosis patient was found hanging In his cubicle in North Boat Quay on Nov. 23. Labourer Toe Kirn Tork, 58. died74 words
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Article60 1963-01-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursv— A total of 58 new students Including 11 girls will be admitted to the Muslim College at Klang when the new term begins in April. A total of 200 candidates, including 90 girls had applied for admission but only 100 of them60 words
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Article23 1963-01-11 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A trade union leader. Mr. P. V. Rajendra has been appointed adviser to the Singapore Government Technical Services Union.23 words
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Article265 1963-01-11 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A SENIOR Government physician. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, tonight said a review of the present blanket ban on advertising by the medical profession is needed. Advertising, he said, has its good and bad aspects. "We should try to differentiate the good from the bad265 words
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Article171 1963-01-11 11 27 CARS STOLEN IN THREE WEEKS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves in Singapore have stolen 27 cars in as many days, including two yesterday. Detectives are now on round-the-clock patrols in areas where the thefts have been predominant New Bridge Road, the Lido Cinema car park in Orchard Road and housing estates.171 words
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Article57 1963-01-11 11 To school for having knife KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Wong Cheong Chin*. 17. of Market Square, was ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney Scnool for three years for possessing an offensive weapon, a knife, at 8.10 p.m on Dec 13 last year in Bat v Road Wong, who had57 words
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Advertisement290 1963-01-11 11 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds ol ambitious people nave discovered a fascinating, simplified way to Improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop their personality They tell how this unique method, studied In the odd minutes of the day. has290 words
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Advertisement156 1963-01-11 11 stimulating sprint NEW NEW STAMINA! They're full of go running, energy, fights mental tiredness playing on the beach, happy turns lifeless, tired days into boon happy because they are so lively, of pleasure. And where do they get this energy? Students, housewives, business From Sprint, the exciting new men all156 words
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Miscellaneous427 1963-01-11 11 Your radio listening PAnm QINf? ADrtRP I Magazine. 10.30 American lime Bignal. The News; 6.06 rtMUIU aiWUMrunt Theatre Of The Air; 11.00 Spin With The Stare; 6.30 Music SHORTWAVE SERVICE Music Prom The Ballet: 12.00 Por Ewy Taste; 6.00 Sum--41 Metre* Close Down mary Of Programmes Por The m vr427 words
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239 1963-01-11 12 MEDICAL AND VETERINARY SUPPLIES MEDICAL EXPORTS RANGE FROM SMALLEST INSTRUMENT TO HOSPITALS Success year abroad Humidicribs, X-ray units for Malaya A SUCCESSFUL A year has just been reported for Australian exports of medical equipment ranging from the smallest surgical instruments to 100--bed hospitals. South239 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-01-11 12 'HIGHER... THAT'S RIGHT' MALAYAN NURSING SISTERS SPECIALISE TWO FORMER staff nurses of the Singapore General Hospital. Sister Lam May Chang, of Hamilton Road, and Sister Wong Poh Yok. of Hendry Close, are undertaking. at their own expense, a 12-month specialist post graduate course in midwifery, obstetrics and child welfare at113 words
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928 1963-01-11 12 A WIDE variety of veterinary products and instruments is available for export from Australia including preparations for sheep, dairy cattle, horses, polo ponies and household pets such as dogs, cats and birds. Veterinary instruments are also available for export. Racehorses, show and polo ponies, racing928 words
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Advertisement226 1963-01-11 12 /JL-— Os^f BUY FROM f«^§Pf AUSTRALIA -h^es-X^^^X J\ iD-^l I ...medical and veterinary Lm^^^^ l^Af^im^^ I international standards V J^^xT? VxS^CNI T products, and the production of -^^t4 J^S^u^ VX^xSw r* medical and veterinary equipment, /^^Lnv rrvfl I have establisned Australia as a \l ]\rf nKlfl ImP^l^V Vl^ ■■^^■I^^BHHHIHI^^H trade'commissioners226 words
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Article, Illustration456 1963-01-11 13 Penanggirl wins first pharmacy scholarship SHE BEAT 200 OTHER APPLICANTS FROM ALL PARTS OF S.E. ASIA PENANG girl has been awarded a valuable Australian scholarship. She is Miss Ooi Chooi Lean, 20, first winner of the scholarship founded by the Federated Pharmaceutical Service Guild of Australia, to enable an Asian456 words
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247 1963-01-11 13 Nursing college draws S.E. Asian students VTURSES from Thain land, the Philippines, Burma, Ceylon, India, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore were among those who greeted guests at the opening of a new building of the New South Wales College of Nursing, in Glebe Point, close to the University of Sydney,247 words
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294 1963-01-11 13 rrHE Australian A Government, through the National Biological Standards Laboratory in Canberra, exercises strict control of all drugs manufactured in and imported into Australia. The purpose of this supervision is to see that each patient receives the exact amount and strength of any drugs294 words
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Article, Illustration405 1963-01-11 13 A NEW era in the history of the Australian medical profession began earlier last year with the formation of the Australian^ Medical Association. Since the year 1912 the profession had been represented on a federal level by the British Medical Association In Australia, the405 words
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243 1963-01-11 13 Flexible operating theatre lamp unit AN AUSTRALIAN company which supplies Pharmaceuticals and equipment to the medical and surgical professions in Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia, is producing a new type of lamp for use in hospital operating theatres. It meets the demands of the modern operating theatre and can243 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-01-11 13 NURSE 001 BEE TEEN, of 63 Low Road, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, recently graduated as a nurse at Australia's Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, capital city of the State of Victoria. Nurse Ooi is 22 years old. She lived and studied with 36 Australian student girls for66 words
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Advertisement142 1963-01-11 13 SIGMA PHARMACEUTICALS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION IN SINGAPORE, MALAYA NORTH BORNEO Sigma Company Limited leading Australian pharmaceutical manufacturer now offers a wide range of proven Pharmaceuticals for wholesale and retail distribution in Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo. SIGMA COMPANY MANUFACTURES ETHICAL, PROPRIETARY AND VETERINARY PREPARATIONS, IN THE FOLLOWING FORMS: LIQUIDS142 words
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Advertisement31 1963-01-11 13 woobs' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE WLfHfc\ Resistance t<» cold permHSKRkS increased whrn supplement"! T/Wf Injl/jl ILjttoHy hv thin correrl internal remedy. f J|)(BM i in the stomach. SAFE FAST RELIEF W ■BMB^B^B^B^B^Pl^Bßj^Bß^i^B^i^^i^i^i^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^31 words
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Article, Illustration209 1963-01-11 14 TIM first Australian-pro-duced radioactive cobalt source has been installed in St. Vincent's Hospital. Sydney, New South Wales, for treatment of deep-seated cancer. The cobalt 60 has been produced by the Atomic Energy Commission's reactor Hifar at Lucas Heights, Sydney one of relatively few in the209 words
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150 1963-01-11 14 Autsralian hospital designs a streamlined bassinet AN AUSTRALIAN hospital has designed a bassinet •or baby's cot) in an endeavour to ease the work load for nurses and to help prevent cross-infec-tion of babies in hospital nurseries. The streamlined bassinet, made of stainless steel, was designed by the Women's Hospital in150 words
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545 1963-01-11 14 IX countries vyhere reliable statistics are kept, the population incidence of cancer varies between 100 and 200 cases per 100,00 of population. Australia is fully aware of the need for fuliscale research into this world-wide disease. This work in Australia is carried out to some545 words
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378 1963-01-11 14 Optical frames— from importer to exporter QNE of the fastest growing successes in Australian industry in recent years has been the development of an optical frame company whose products are being exported to every part of the Pacific, Canada. Britain and Europe. In a country which is < now exporting378 words
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Article102 1963-01-11 14 AN Australian medical and industrial export group, a non-profit organisation, has been reformed to develop group export marketing on a broader basis. Over the past five years the group has achieved a steadily mounting export trade in medical equipment and supplies. It now intends102 words
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Advertisement226 1963-01-11 14 I Health is our Business I Recognized throughout the world as specialists I in producing biologicals, C.S.L. can well be j proud of its achievements over 40 years of I I unceasing battle with disease. Hundreds of preparations are produced by the I Commonwealth Serum Laboratories for the j prevention,226 words
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Advertisement113 1963-01-11 14 AUSTRALIA Spectacle Frames of the Highest Quality Sole Agent Sin Kwang Optical Company, 23, River Valley Road, Singapore, 6. PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD USE /^^^^PlN RE<i TRAOE MARK V —~>rz<z2Z'\ and eases pain, headaches/ fiWSJtfjl ft 1 and colds quickly /"liafl&W /W ■r^fl fcfl^" Soon after you take 'ASPRO*113 words
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Advertisement1439 1963-01-11 15 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WIST COtSI UK: Dut Sport Sails P. S'haai Peaang MARON liverpiti le Pert ASTYANAX Liverpool la Pt/JM 11 PERSEUS Lmerpetl. Glasgow (In. 3t Jai 12 Jm 11/11 Jm 17 EUMAEUS LiterpiiL. ObOiin Jai 12 Jan II Jm 17,21 Jm 21 ELPENOR Liverpetl jai 21 Jai 24 Ml1,439 words
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Advertisement1430 1963-01-11 15 itSiKl^iMll mm^L^mmm£mioiL& m Jhfj m THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIN6S TO UtNOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURC. BREMeN, ANTWEBP, y^^^ ROTTERDAM. AMSTERBM4. OSLO. tOTNEJIBWrt ANO COPENHACEN. EjE!~SS$i S'para P. Shan Pinani |3f\gl>\lll -JUTLANOIA" B) 21/23 JM 24/21 Jai 27 21 111 X&Xjfci BOM *> i«W «FH 1/ 7FH 1/ IFH V«W«42/ ""IIBRU"1,430 words
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Advertisement1401 1963-01-11 15 jo* jpj vy Wji jt jjy Jo 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LBIBMfJ. LIWERPBt ft CBHTINENTAL PWTS. S'pora P. Sham Penang KIUTTOW* L-paal, cmtn, A'wp.Ratt.M'bra 8. 31/Jm 13 Jn 14/11 Im 21/21 KNAVSN (N)t H'aan, L'daa, havr Jm 11/23 Jaa 24/21 Jm 21/ 1 BENLBMONO (E.l|.) L'ptil. Hull. Hamburg Jai MM1,401 words
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Advertisement1241 1963-01-11 15 w,^ McAUSTER «c CO., LTD. W, "JBrJCT Til: Nu (3331 &TC IJSM KIXKBMAM UMB «fc BXAVKIfKJJS UNI P^ B CIH BF LEICESTER IBS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. LINMN. HAMBURG. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. ROTTERDAM ft MIDDLESBROUGH Accepting cargi far Ceitral ft S»«tl S'pora P. Sham Penang snVliVi'ui .4/17 J» Mjti1,241 words
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470 1963-01-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were firm 1 on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and most counters improved in price although the turnover was not large. Tins were steady at prices largely unchanged on Wednesday and continued interest was reported in sterling rubbers. 'Dunlops470 words
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Article22 1963-01-11 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Industrials: 100.85 101.89 Tins: 102.74 103.41 S rubbers: 100.56 100.56 Dec. 29. 1962=100.22 words
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Article754 1963-01-11 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrials: Ounlep (1,000) $2.30 n, (4.OO0) 52.52, (3.000) $2.53. (2.000) $2.50; Bait Smelteri (3.000) $2.72, (l.OOO) $2.71; F. and N. erdi. (1.000)754 words
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332 1963-01-11 16 THE price of Straits tin remained unchanged yesterday at 5426.37J per picul In London overnight tin ruled steady throughout. Turnover included .a large number of carries. In the continued absence of any useful consumer demand the steadiness was attributed to stability at Penang and332 words
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Article141 1963-01-11 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 10. Three month* Ounlops i 4 ct* S. D«»:by 4id. K. If. 16 808, C StoraKe 4M. O.tmmon 11 ctK. S. Traction 1 3 J. Waurh 15 cts. Shell 14c M. B'ew 25 ct.--. Steamnhlp 8 cts. M. Cement 18 cts. 8. Times 22 cts.141 words
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Article100 1963-01-11 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT SHARES continued firm. Leaders were steady without any sharp movements being recorded. Oilx were variable. A.A. Oil fell 6a. to 375. Base metals and loans were again steady C.R.A tf/91 Mount Im 6S/10J N. Broken Hill UOb.) 20 It Ampol Petroleum 11 'J Auxt. Con.100 words
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Article41 1963-01-11 16 Further December rubber crops include: MaUka Pinda rubber 206.800 lb., rnited Malacca 144.000 lb. Ayrr Molek 48.380 lb.. and Lronj Hin San. Ltd. 112.000 lb Kcmpas 1.*****0 lb Batu Linta'ng 274.000 lb.. Glrnraly 179.000 lb. Bukit KatU 61.646 lb.41 words
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Article158 1963-01-11 16 SHIPS lying alonm.de the Singapore Wh:irv,s or exiHCttd today: Changl N v I. lurong N.W.5. Munrhen 10/11, De«lock 23 '24. Uumadlja 45. Babang iKPM) IS. Pivnidf-nl Pierce IS. Norway Maru 1/2. Oakvllle 29/30. Oroei Maru IT/M, Maxwell Brander 21/22 Mitaka Maru 4t;. Perseus 35 36. Fetallng158 words
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Article25 1963-01-11 16 January, 10 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $426,371 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering; 245 tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article255 1963-01-11 16 JANUARY flrst grade rutober buyers J f.o.b. closed at l> p.m. In Klnga[>oiv and Kuala Lumpur yexterday at 7.s| cents per In. down onc-elgbtb of cent. Tbe tone was dull. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. huyers 7<<i, sellers255 words
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Article118 1963-01-11 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday tail rates to $100): New York: buying T.T. 32 15/16. airmail OU 33 1/16, 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade hills. Canada: buying T.T. 35|, airmail OD 35), 90 d/it 361118 words
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Article96 1963-01-11 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange Singapore noon prices per picul yi-strr-day: Coconut oil: bulk $44* srllrr*. drum $<N sellers. Copra: Jan. fK/Continent $2U buyers, $30 sellers. Popper: lluntok white $137 i sellers, Sarawak white $i:io sellers, special Sarawak black $!'it sellers, garbled LamponK blade s MOHNL ASTA $1021 sellirs Singapore96 words
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Advertisement1110 1963-01-11 16 KAWASAKI. RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service kIA ETA tIA tIA Spore P. Sham H'kon| S. Francisco L Angelet N. York "Kaaikiwa Mara" n/20 Jm 30 31 Jh 5 Ftk 21 Ftk 25 Ftk 14 Mat •"Kwiknri Man- 17/21 Ftk 21/22 Fik 21 Ftk 21 Mar 241,110 words
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Advertisement1058 1963-01-11 16 buBM Fl ill -W 1 f vU •ceiling eartl rrsoi Ciaati. U.S. atiMtic Mi us Piciic mis Mii| Ksag MelM{. ti SMcaain iM Pirt Sutteiim. US.s./fiH i«SI SEtVICt, "^^^"■^""""PJlTaaeiDhii N«w tort Los Angeiei S. f r»nci«co S'pori P. S'^*» •Peter Mitrik 14 J»» 1' JM V 2 V« 2/ 3MM1,058 words
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Advertisement69 1963-01-11 16 Spore Penonq ETA/ETO ETA/ETD FROM OSAKA. YOKOHAMA, SMIMIZU, NAGOYA, KOBE OSAKA M.V. "STATE OF BIHAR" tor Modroi and Bombay Jan. 14/16 FROM SYDNEY. MOBART. GEELONG MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE AND FREMANTLE M.V. "STATE OF KUTCM' tor Colombo, Modroi and Calcutta Jon. 16/17 FROM BOMBAY. KANDLA, COCHIN ft TUTICORIN M.V "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA69 words
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Advertisement321 1963-01-11 16 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Uie Public House Business heretofore carried on by LIM YEE WEE ot Jalan fCayu Ayer J?asang. Pon»i;m. Johore. ami known as "Corner House Bar t Restaurant" at No. 110 L. Chantn Road (Hi m^.) Suigapore by virtue of a Lease dated the 21st day321 words
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Advertisement600 1963-01-11 17 NOTICES THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in I inland) The Board has declared an Interlm preference dividend for the year ending 31st July, 1963 of 3'i per cent per preference share less Income Tax at seven shillings and nlnepence In the parable in London on 31st January, 1963 to600 words
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Advertisement292 1963-01-11 17 NOTICES LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation ol Malaya) LOST TRANSMISSION TICKET Application has been made to lh« Directors ol Larut Tin Fielas umiteu to issue in me same oi Perpetual Trustee Company Limned of Sydney, New Uoutn Wales, a new Transmission Ticket upon the statement that the292 words
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Advertisement829 1963-01-11 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT in Wards SS (Mlm.)— Box tt ets. axtra WANTED ENGLISH TEACHER. Preferably School Certificate and able to teach Chinese In lower classes. Apply to Headmaster, Lendu New Village School, Malacca. MINING ENCINSER For Northern Quttnsland. University or School of Mines Graduate with at least829 words
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Advertisement998 1963-01-11 17 SITUATIONS WANTED Word* S3 (Mlm.)— Box it et*. txtrm LADY TYPIST seeks Employment, experienced, knowledge of tiling, start work Immediately. Reply Box A 4780 S.T. Spore. HARD WORKINC Young Man ha* sat Senior Cambridge seeks any employment In Singapore, able to typ* and have some knowledge of Bookkeeping. Reply 302998 words
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Advertisement918 1963-01-11 17 EDUCATION 20 Word* SS (Mim.)-Box St et: extro FOORMAN'S SCHOOL. Enrolments for Pianoforte Theory. All Grades To Diploma. Piano-Accordion. PlanoJaxz. Guitar. Recorder, Violin. Clarinet. Trumpet Saxophone, Flute. Tel: (fc'porc) MTSS. CVMA COLLECE (CORRESPONDENCE): For scientifically devised home-study courses for F.M.C. School C*rt.. H.S.C.. LC.E.. Q.T.. Secondary Entrance etc. Ask for918 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-01-11 17 HIRE PURCHASE Words SS <Mim.r—Box St ets. axtra i AIK NUA HANG Finance Limited. 5V Waterloo Street, off Bra* Basab Road. Finance Hire Purchase on New and tTscd Cars, Tel: (Spore) ***** ft 23.153. THONG HUAT MOTOR Finance < Ltd.. Finance Hire Purchase on Cars. New /Secondhand. Terms Moderate. 33,1,070 words
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Advertisement949 1963-01-11 17 FOR SALE tt Wards SS (Mlm.)— Man St eU. txiro KELANTAN SILVI*: AnooißMtng Vsm new ahlpment of Kelaatan silver at Orient Crafts. IoS, orcuard Road, Singapore. Tel. 344 MV HOTTAN SETTEE SSOO. Dtalnc Room Set J7f Buffet Ills, Dressing: Table wltb Nlghtstanda $100. KPM Flat 14, 240 Duoeam Road. Spore.949 words
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Advertisement511 1963-01-11 17 LADIES DRESS SHOPS tt Word* $S (mm.)— Box St el*, extm ROUND TMC CLOCK In Mv Nelson's. 179 Orchard Road. S pore. NEVER FOROIT Rtt BMUtj expert tailor who matn "Anmlu Oronloti K.biya Strll." SM, lanjooK Katont; Read. B'pore. Phone ***** lira. Cben^. LADIES SHOES 1» Words SS Mlm.)— Box511 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1963-01-11 18 Larry Carroll - Larry Carroll Kuala Lumpur. Thursday THE RIVAL CAPTAINS: ARMY'S SAM CHRISTIE (top) and PERAK's lAN STEPHEN RECORD MAKES FORCES FAVOURITES IN CUP FINAL A FAIR expectation of Saturday's Malaya Cup final is a good game, with plenty of fast, open play, skill1,082 words
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Article216 1963-01-11 18 RAF CHANGI 3 MALAYS 2; Singapore, Thursday a GRAND performance by reserve goalkeeper A Shuttlebottom earned RAF Chang! a 3—2 victory over Malays today and a replay with Chinese for the SAFA Premier League championship. Shuttlebottom proved an able deputy for Fairclough, making several brilliant216 words
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Article102 1963-01-11 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Rugby Union selectors nave made five changes in the team that beat Negri-Malacca for their, play-off against Johore to decide the south zone finalists In the AllBlues Cup competition. The match will be played at Johore Bahru tomorrcw. The five players who have been102 words
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Article94 1963-01-11 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. NewlyO promoted Prisons remained t third place in the table though eaten 4-3 by Police In their Sin:apore Hockey Association league division one match on the padang today. Police, who were narrowly beaten wo days ago by Singapore Recreation Club, leading contenders for the title,94 words
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Article46 1963-01-11 18 WELLINGTON. Thurs. John rieid, New Zealand's cricket capuln. who was not expected to bowl this season, took six for 26 in 25 overs today for Wellington against Auckland In their Plunket Shield match here Auckland were 122 for eight at the dose Heuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article26 1963-01-11 18 HOCKEY— Ipoh Div. i. Mum cii>ality 3 Andersoman.s 2; La SBilians 2 ACS Staf: l SOCCER— Ponggol Cup (T Ansoa): Sg. Bernam 4 LPIA 2.Bernama - 26 words
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Article, Illustration12 1963-01-11 18 SEX CHEW (Perak) JENKINS (Pe>ak) DELAMERE (Army)12 words
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Article108 1963-01-11 18 rH. Thurs. Four YIP golf teams will meet In a friendly tournament at Cameron Highlands this weekend. The teams are those of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Sultan of Selangor, the Sultan of Pahang and the Governor of Penang. Pliy will start at 12 noon on108 words
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170 1963-01-11 18 gINGAPORE Thurs.— A T. Rajah president of the Singapore AAA, told a council meeting today that he would not stand for reelection at the annual meetIng on Feb 21. Mr Rajah who had been president for the past 10 years. told the170 words
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Advertisement965 1963-01-11 18 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Municipal Council Office Ipoh not later than 3.00 p m. on Mon- I day 21st January, 1963 for the lease of bath house at Central Market, New Town, Ipoh for the period Ist February to 31st December. 1963 Inclusive Full particulars may965 words
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Advertisement615 1963-01-11 18 TENDERS will be received up to oon on Monday 28th January MS for the Cleaning of Singapore kirport In i i»elMUog tkc AdlinisUation Block for a period of ne year commencing Ist March 965. TENDER FORMS together with ull particulars and specifications f the works may be obtained on ppiication615 words
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Advertisement790 1963-01-11 18 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE s'r REGISTERED STOCK. 1962 *****) sfc% REGISTERED STOCK, 1962 (19M/82) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat the Transfer Books of the tbove Stocks will be closed from :7th January. 1963 to Ist February, 1963. both dates inclusive, for the ireparation of interest warrants jayable790 words
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Advertisement807 1963-01-11 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited lor appointment as Temporary Clerks of Works in the Drainage St Irrigation Department, Federation of Malaya on the salary scale $324 x 14—352/419 x 14—545/562 x 1«— 652 Qualifications. Diploma of the Technical College. Federation of Malaya, or equivalent qualifications, or practical experience suitable for807 words
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Miscellaneous53 1963-01-11 18 SPORTS OIAHIf RUGGER ALL BLUES SOUTH ZONE FINAL: Johore v Spore (J. Bahru. S.IS). HOCKEY STORE DIV. I: SRC v Ceylonese (Farrer Pk, 5.15). IPOH DIV. 2: PFF V Kilat (lower padang). TAIPING LGE: Prisons V 2 Transport Coy (Esplanade). SOCCER MUAR FA CUP Q-FTNAL: Pemuda Jaya v Chahaya Bella53 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-01-11 19 T\ESPITE treacherous snow on the surface of the Prenton Park pitch, 11 Chelsea and Tranmere played off the F.A. Cup Third Round tie last Saturday. They drew 2-2. Picture shows Bonetti, the Chelsea goalkeeper, leaping high but fails to stop this shot from King (not inReuter - 54 words
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255 1963-01-11 19 EPSOM JEEP - A smart morning trial by Royal Meadow EPSOM JEEP I.M.WM By IPOH, Thurs. Royal Meadow, a speedy gelding by Meadow Mist, was the star performer in this morning trials on a good track here. With Garnet Bougoure astride. Royal Meadow matched strides with sta-ble-mate Purple Haze (Mat Shaarl) over 3f255 words
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Article122 1963-01-11 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Pour new horses have been registered by the MR A. They are: Class 2 Sir Squander (4 cr a fz Squander Bug-Florinda Grey > Gippslander (4 br a g LandauEver Yours). Class 3 Jacks-Joy. late Dorwent (3 eh a k Power House-June Havers); Slli Wangi,122 words
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828 1963-01-11 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT By IN DECIDING to compete in the Australasian zone of the new series of the Thomas Cup world badminton championship which starts this year, Malaya have unexpectedly found that India, too, are on the run from Thailand in the Asian828 words
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Article228 1963-01-11 19 Leadbetter hattrick for Ipswich LONDON. Thurs.— lpswich, the Football League champions, and Liverpool, also of the First Division, won postponed F.A. Cup ties last night to enter the fourth round of the competition. A hattrick by Jim Leadbetter gained Ipswich a 3-2 win over stout opposition by Fourth Division opponents,Reuter - 228 words
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Advertisement48 1963-01-11 19 BUY WISELY BUY w o L s E L E V FOR RIDING COMFORT AND SUPERD ROAD < HOLDING WOLSELEY HORNET WOLSELEY 'ISOO' WOLSELEY 16/60 WOLSELEY 6/110 the BAH for the nnMuniopciip buIUIDoLUFi MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 Orchard Road, Singapore Represented in the Federation of Malaya: WEARNE BROS. LTD.48 words
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Advertisement254 1963-01-11 19 GLUGOLIN INSTANT I TO WIN THROUGH SaKtSs^gg EACH DAY V\ r*rSs£Vi2<> 1 TAKE GLUCOLIN T\ TZL£ZZZZ*"Z> jMj ANYTIME, ANYWHERE *-•—■•—^..-^JW FOR INSTANT and W^ .nn^flSg^ CONSTANT ENERGY Made by Glaxo-Allenburys (Malaya) Ltd. Ao^H= TMI AHOIO-TMAI C««*ATION ITO DAm (VmaO) ITO WAS H E S Washing clothes is a pleasure with254 words
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Miscellaneous301 1963-01-11 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Better to put them on poles? 9. Travelling by the one ten B < 6 >- train, possibly? (9). 6 Anger Involved with scatter--10. Showing us too much zest Id ln c 0* 11 —12 would never the part (5). ftdmlt K <»• 11. Set301 words
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243 1963-01-11 20 Mystery Penang stowaway found in Perth PERTH, Thurs. A mystery youth lay in a Perth hospital today. His name? He has used two different ones, according to official. His age? It could 15 or 21. All that is known for a fact about him is that he arrived in theReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-01-11 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. Billy Butlin, the millionaire holiday camp owner, was today reported as having offered £1 million tor the 81,237-ton Cunard liner. Queen Mary so that he can use it as a floating holiday camp off the coast of England. His offerUPI - 133 words
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Article78 1963-01-11 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour Kampong Kembanpan constituency on Saturday. Hr will first call at Kamponn Ang Teng at 9 a.m. and then open the new Kumponc Kembanean community centre at Jalan Lapang. At 10.45 a.m. Mr. Lee will be78 words
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Obituary65 1963-01-11 20 MADAM HO AH SHIN w/O late Mr. TenK Toh S«-nn panned away tally on P.I K3 age 72 leaving N-hind ij ?ons Sons Toh alia* Konu (iv.in. Sonc Ki.ih. Song Sun. Song long alia* Klam Chrw. Sons Poh, fron.: Poo. 2 flMgtom 6 diiUKbtri>-in-ii». 2 Mtna-in-law. 29 grandchildren. Corl»Ke65 words
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245 1963-01-11 20 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman has promised to try to solve the problem arising from new Federation regulations which have crippled Singapore's export trade in chickens and eggs across the Causeway. He promised Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, that245 words
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158 1963-01-11 20 That's not true, says the Royal Navy SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Royal Navy today described as "quite untrue" an agency report yesterday that a British destroyer, the HMS Barrosa, was challenged and boarded by Philippines naval men on Tuesday. According to a spokesman of the Far East fleet, the commanding officer.158 words
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Article43 1963-01-11 20 FALMOUTH. Thurs.— Two helicopters today rescued the crew oi fifteen from the British naval frigate Pheasant as it v>as drifting dangerously off the coast. The frigate, under tow to Scotland for breaking up, broke loose in heavy seas. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article36 1963-01-11 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Major General Stephen Irwin, a British Government expert on civil defence, left here by air today for New Delhi to advise on civil defence at the request of the Indian Government. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article23 1963-01-11 20 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—Unemployment in the United States rose to 3.817.000 in December, compared with 3.801.000 in November, the Labour Department announced today.23 words
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Article55 1963-01-11 20 ADELAIDE, Than. The Governor of South Australia, Sir Eric Bastyan, attached this request to invitations for his Government House party on Jan. 24 for the touring MCC cricketers. "In order to avoid consideraole damage caused to floors and floor coverings it is requested that ladies do not wearReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1963-01-11 20 'PARIS. Thurs. Forty persons were injured, 10 of them seriously. when two subway trains collided at the suburban Porte de Versailles station today, police said. U.PJ.30 words
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Article25 1963-01-11 20 HONG KONO. Thurs— Serious crimes in Hong Kong dropped by two per cent last year, Mr. M. Heenan. the Attorney-General said.25 words
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219 1963-01-11 20 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG: By SINGAPORE, THURSDAY AN AMERICAN couple, making a 12-hour stopover in Singapore, today announced the coming "invasion" of Singapore by 400 Americans in September. Dr. Anthony C. Relger and his wife, Helen, who arrived by the liner Hallvard, said that members of the219 words
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Article67 1963-01-11 20 MONTREAL. Thurs. A man testified yesterday that he was attacked and robbed of $33 and his wrist watch by two burly women who made him strip to the skin in a search for additional cash. He said a man also participated. Shirely McNeil. 21, aReuter - 67 words
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Article383 1963-01-11 20 LONDON. Thurs. Unsettled conditions persisted in London stock markets today. There was nothing to encourage buyers and with sentiment Influenced by the labour situation and Common Market uncertainties It took little end-account selling to aepress prices. Gilt-edged made the best showIng but even there the long and undated383 words
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725 1963-01-11 20 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON Cricket By SYDNEY, thurs. Complacency on the part of the selectors and further batting reverses since the Melbourne Test of Norman O'Neill, Bill Lawry, Brian Booth and Barry Shepherd against English bowling have not improved Australia's prospects for the Third Test which725 words
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180 1963-01-11 20 SYDNEY. Thurs.—England were forced to make a late change for tomorrow's third Test here against Australia when Tom Graveney, the Worcestershire batsman, went down today with an influenza virus. Graveney. whose fitness earlier this week had been in doubt because of a leg injury,180 words
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Advertisement21 1963-01-11 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) AUCUSTIN: To Molly and Dramond a daughter on January 10th at Ipob. Both MB.21 words
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Advertisement54 1963-01-11 20 A PBOTJD TEADITIOIT-. The men who sail the junk fleets of om k today uphold a proud tradition.. .a trust in their type of vessels and methods of navigation which has been unbroken through the centuries. ..a trust in their well-tried equipment. ..in the very same anchors their ancestors used54 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-01-11 20 IIIGHEST ai.d lowest tempera* tures in Singapore and Malaya for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Singapore 86 73 Kota Bharu 82 72 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 70 Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Malacca 86 7241 words
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