The Straits Times, 14 January 1963
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Title Section22 1963-01-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times flat*** 1 He***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration827 1963-01-14 1 COSTS ROLE for SIEW SIN Union stands firm over pension issue despite/? offer of increased Provident Fund rates 'Absurd 9 says the Tengku By VIC NAYAGAM: KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday FINAL "make or break" talks to end the 22-day-old railway strike continued throughout today. The talks began last night827 words
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Article, Illustration257 1963-01-14 1 Olympio of Togo killed at Embassy gates PARIS, Sun. President Sylv a n v s Olympio of Togo has been assassinated, according to a radio report reaching Paris today. The commercial radio station Europe No. 1 said he was stabbed three times by "military elements" as he was trying toReuter - 257 words
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Article43 1963-01-14 1 STOCKHOLM. Sun.— A bill to make traffic in Sweden drive on the right will be presented to Parliament this year. If passed, this would leave Britain as the only country in Europe still driving on the left. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article32 1963-01-14 1 NEW YORK, Sun. "Cleopatra Rtnrriiig Elisabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, will open here on June 12 with the highest price for seats ever charged in the United Btates CBSs.so.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article35 1963-01-14 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— The Houston Chronicle said the National Aeronautics and Space Agency's spacecraft centre is planning a space station that could carry So men and stay in orbit for five years.— UP.L35 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-01-14 1 rE newly -elected general covncil of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, which is the policy-making body of the congress, met In Kuala Lumpur yesterday to review the entire railway strike situation. The president of the Railwavmens Union of Malaya, Mr. Donald U'ren, attended to presentHarold Teo shows from left clockwise Mr - 174 words
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Article212 1963-01-14 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy is expected to make a new appeal to Mr. Khrushchev for a nuclear test ban treaty when he appears before a Joint session of Congress tomorrow. The President will be delivering his third State of the Union Message-, outlining the policiesReuter - 212 words
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Article39 1963-01-14 1 "I will b« 60 on Feb. 8, ond at til* rote I am §O' n 9 •n, I cannot lire lenfj despite Hi* people's proyen for My long IW*." Tenffku Abdul Rahman In ft speech in Kulim. Kedah. yesterday.39 words
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Article44 1963-01-14 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Log coffins 2.400 years old have been found 8.200 feet high in the Sagly Mountain Valley in southern Siberia, Tass News Agency reported today. They contained gold and bronze ornaments, arrows, bronze daggers, domestic utensils and other articles. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article27 1963-01-14 1 WASHINOTON. Sun. Diplomatic sources said here that between USW million and UStlO million had been reported missing from the Katanga National Bank in EllsabethvUle— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1963-01-14 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— Top Indonesian military officers yesterday discussed the situation on the In-donesian-British Borneo border, a Defence Ministry spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article51 1963-01-14 1 Caesar -alias Peter LONDON, Sun. Julia* Caesar was a witness at an inquest in Hertfordshire County. The name belonged to a bank official who was asked by the coroner: "That is your full and correct name?" The 20th Century Caesar replied: "Unfortunately it is. I am, however, known as Peter."Reuter - 51 words
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265 1963-01-14 1 TENGKU: PENITENT PLOTTERS WANT TO RETURN KULIM, Sun. The followers of a secret army organisation In Singapore, who fled to Indonesia after their plot was smashed by the police two years ago, now want to return. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said the organisation was the Angkatan Revolusi Tentera265 words
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Article34 1963-01-14 1 STOCKHOLM. Sun.— All Bwediih children born after Jan. 1 1960, will get a badge with their name, nationality, blood-group and birth-number on it, including a diabetes tag, if necessary— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article107 1963-01-14 1 School boy Lian Ann —second— PERTH. Sun. Schoolboy chess champion Tan Lian Ann of Singapore finished second, half a point behind the winner. John Purdy of New South Wales, in the Australian chess championships at I the University of Western Australia yesterday. Purdy completed a hat-trick for the Purdy family.Reuter - 107 words
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208 1963-01-14 1 Nehru, Cabinet discuss peace plan NEW DELHI, Sun. Mr. Nehru conferred with his Cabinet today over proposals aimed at settling the Sino-Indian border dispute and to finalise India's reactions to them. The proposals were drafted at the recent Colombo meeting of six non-aligned nations Burma, Ceylon. Cambodia, Ghana, Indonesia andReuter - 208 words
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Article46 1963-01-14 1 »> A.M.: RAIL LATEST IITALA UMPIR. Mon t 8.15 •< ni today rail n nun i::oment and merriment rvperts had I >oit tin ir t ilkv I i An/ I infill mid be Ihm4 later this M rnins; At i »>• I cku Am ni ii ference.46 words
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294 1963-01-14 2 We want peace with honour, I says Nehru NEW DELHI, Sun Tl/IR. NEHRU, speak--ITI ing of the SinoIndian border dispute, said here last night: "We are eager to take the first and second and third steps to ensure peace subject, naturally, to the honour and selfrespect of our country, whichReuter - 294 words
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429 1963-01-14 2 The 'terrible worry* of South-East Asia by Gandhi's ex-secretary WASHINGTON, Sun. j TNDIAN lawyer Mr. Purshottam Trikamdas, former secretary of Mahatma Gandhi, said today that all South-East Asia is "terribly worried" that the Chinese attack on India could lead to a Communist takeover of the entire area. Mr. Trlkamdas suggestedUPI - 429 words
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244 1963-01-14 2 PEKING, Sun.— Chinese forces will continue to withdraw along the entire Sino-Indian border "on their own initiative" tomorrow and Tuesday, a spokesman of the Chinese National Defence Ministry announced here today. He said that on the eastern sector, Chinese frontier forces would on Tuesday reachReuter - 244 words
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296 1963-01-14 2 'US-Chiang spies' caught in China— s executed HONG KONG, Sun. FIFTEEN U.S.Chiang Kai-shek special agents sneaked Into southern China from Hong Kong and Macao, the New China news agency said in a report monitored here. Announcing their trial and sentences— five were executed the agency quoted Mayor Tseng Sheng ofReuter - 296 words
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Article69 1963-01-14 2 MOSCOW Sun. Two young Indians have crossed into Russia after walking 2.700 miles from Delhi in seven months on their way to Moscow to ask the Soviet Government to stop nuclear tests. Tass reported that the two, who would put the same request to the governmentsReuter - 69 words
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244 1963-01-14 2 Now Thant DEFENDS Tshombe (against Nkrumah) UNITED NATIONS, Sun. U Thant. the U.N. Secretary General, last night reaffirmed that Mr. Moise Tshombe is "legitimate President of the province of Katanga" and took issue with President Kwamc Nkrumah of Ghana on the status of the Katangese leader. In a letter toReuter - 244 words
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Article28 1963-01-14 2 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. Brazil has announced plans to spend US$l.5 million in the next three years "to .stimulate private Investment In essential sectors." UPI.UPI - 28 words
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234 1963-01-14 3 TOO-STRICT PARENTS DRIVE CHILDREN TO SEX JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Too-strict parents often drive their teenage children to •sexual promiscuity, according to a leading Johannesburg psychiatrist. He says that parents make a grave mistake in nagging their children about "petting". This leads the teenager into open revolt against the parents. The psychiatrist,Reuter - 234 words
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228 1963-01-14 3 Izvestia clears up two 'space deaths' TtiOSCOW, Sun.— The i 1 Government newspaper Izvestia last night denied that it had reported the deaths of two Soviet cosmonauts in space. Such allegations have appeared in several Western newspapers, Izvestia said. They were based on an article "Farewell to 1962" which appeared228 words
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Article35 1963-01-14 3 HAVANA Sun. Cuba and East Germany have decided to establish full diplomatic relations and are to raise their existing missions to ambassadorial level, a government communique said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration32 1963-01-14 3 New hairdo for Anne PRINCESS ANNE arriving in London from Sandringham with a teenage hairdo. A fur collar completes the new look of the Princess, who will be 13 in August. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 32 words
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112 1963-01-14 3 I ONDON. Sun. Mr. Edward Heath, Britain's Chief Common Market negotiator, said here that the Brussels negotiations would fail If Britain honestly believed it could not get satisfactory arrangements. In an .interview with The Sunday Times, Mr. Heath said that Britain wants to beReuter - 112 words
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Article53 1963-01-14 3 U.S. 'scares' B.B. PARIS. Sun. Prance's other female institution— Brigltte Bardot—will not follow Mona Lisa to the United States. Her friends say she is afraid of "all that publicity." The actress cancelled plans ior her first trip to the United States, and says she won't come until she can slip53 words
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Article57 1963-01-14 3 BEIRUT Sun.— French twist singer John Hallyday has been barred from giving a show at a night club here last night because he twisted The government first told him to get out of the country but later rescinded the order on condition he does not twist.57 words
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108 1963-01-14 3 LONDON, Sun. The British Government has i ailed in Gen. Lord Ismay. Natos first SecretaryGeneral and a former British Cabinet Minister, to make recommendations on the integration of Britain's three fighting services. A Defence Ministry spokesman said that Lord Ismay. who was SirReuter - 108 words
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333 1963-01-14 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. A RUSSIAN woman able to read newspapers by merely touching them has a second set of "eyes" in her finger-tips, according to Soviet scientists* An article in the Government newspaper Izvestia last night said that exhaustive tests of Rosa Kuliyeshova'sReuter - 333 words
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Article134 1963-01-14 3 Quick look round— LONDON, Sun. London yesterday recorded its lowest temperature since 1956. Forecasters could promise no let up in the 17-day cold wave. Unofficial leaders of discontented electricity workers decided to carry on their work-to-rule campaign, which is causing widespread electricity cuts. NEW YORK: A faint glimmer of hope134 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-01-14 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^IaOLD UIM \ll /'NO. >JOT UKt\ I av\o A uiUUTt I IHA I »*Ai I Wo *LAJgj*i UTfc I HikV» MIM I27 words
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Article43 1963-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Joseph Mark, of the Economic Development Board, will give a talk on "Organising your business for higher productivity" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore West on Thursday at 1 pjn. at the Prince's Restaurant.43 words
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Article19 1963-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Messrs. G. S Ramachandran and M. Cordeiro have been appointed Assistant Comptrollers of Income Tax.19 words
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670 1963-01-14 4 DR. GOH'S PLEA: PORT STATUS NEEDS CHANGE SINGAPORE. Sun THE Singapore Minister for Finance, Dr. (Joh Keng Swee, tonight appealed to the State's business community to accept the need for change in the island's free port status. Dr. (ioh made Ihe point, while discussing the. role of the business community670 words
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122 1963-01-14 4 CRIME IN JOHORE IS ON THE DECREASE JOHORE BAIIRI. Sun The crime situation in Johore has shown a downward trend said Johore's Chief Police Officer, Tuan Haji Kadir, at a press co&ference today reviewing the past year. Tuan Haji Kadir said the only black spots were an increase in gang122 words
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Article63 1963-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. will open two new community centres next week. They are the Kong Kuan community centre at Jalan Kong Kuan and the Cheng Hwa village centre off 10J m.s. Upper Bukit Timah Road.63 words
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Article175 1963-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Government today announced projects in progress or being planned for the Kampong Kembangan constituency, following a tour of the area yesterday by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The projects come under a four-year development plan. ROADS: Work on repairing and making175 words
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Article50 1963-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Rotary Club of Singapore-West is organising a variety show at the Badminton Hall on Feb. 9 at 7.30 p.m.. in aid of the St. Andrews Mission Hospital. The programme includes a demonstration of judo and trampolin, lion dance, koon tau and magic show.50 words
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Miscellaneous316 1963-01-14 4 IM AND OUT BY AIR |sSa i His Singapore: SL 173) 9 pm; from \kki\ m Bangkok (ML 307) 11.20 p.m. BOAC: From Melbourne. Syd- DEPARTURES ney, DarWtn, Jakarta (BA 713) BOAC: To Colombo. Bombay. 9.05 pjn. Bhareln. Damascus. Frankfurt. Pan American: From San London (BA 713) 9.35 pjn.: to316 words
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423 1963-01-14 5 ANTI-MALAYA FEELING IN BRUNEI HAS VANISHED Revolt and after: Now 'silent admiration 9 j Kuala Lumpur, Sun fHE Brunei Malays' hostility towards Malayans has vanished since the revolt. This was stated in a broadcast tonight by Inche Ahmad Nordin bin Haji Mohamed Zain. a senior Federation Information Officer who has423 words
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Article73 1963-01-14 5 KLALA LLMPLR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaya was not in a position to send more troops to the Congo due to its commitments. The Tengku was asked about this wben he returned from Kedah today. The Tengku visited L'lu73 words
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213 1963-01-14 5 Sealed boxes, rewards to catch rebels KUALA BELAIT. Sun.— Sealed letter boxes are being placed here in Seria, Belait, Temburong and Tutong for members of the public to give information which may lead to capture of rebels still at large in the state. Government Is offerinc a reward of 55.000213 words
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Article51 1963-01-14 5 TELLK ANSON, Sun.— lnche Sulaimun bin Bulon, Deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak. was electcl chairman of two Urn no divisions here yesterday He was tlected the first chairman of the Banan Datoh division and at n later meeting chairman o. the Teluk Anson51 words
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Article367 1963-01-14 5 Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat, yet still suffer from a lank of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon becomes apparent as one of367 words
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64 1963-01-14 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.—Penglran Momln bin Pengiran Haji Ismail, the District Officer, of Belait, today announced that the Kuala Belait police would soon issue passes to all timber workers in the area. The passes would enable the lumber and sawmllling industry to function again. The64 words
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299 1963-01-14 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —National language teachers have been advised to plan their lessons so that only what is absolutely necessary to the learner is included. This is the only solution to the problem of pupils not using the language outside the classroom, says the299 words
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145 1963-01-14 5 OENANG, Sun. The Penang Socialist Front has called off a protest rally scheduled for tonight at the Esplanade following the release of party members who had been detained by the Special Branch. It has also decided not to re -apply for a145 words
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290 1963-01-14 5 Two members of rebel 'Cabinet' under detention KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday pENGIRAN YUSOFF. Director of Information and 1 Broadcasting hi Brunei, today identified six of A. M. Azahari's "cabinet ministers" whose names were announced in Manila on Friday. He had not heard previously of two others "Lieut. -General" Zulkifli, "Deputy Defence290 words
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Article53 1963-01-14 5 PENANG. Sun. A 10--year-old girl, Lai Yoke Ling, was crushed to death by a lorry at the gates of Lum Thean hotel, in Chulla Street, yesterday afternoon. Lai. a pupil of Aik Hua School, was on her way home after collecting washing for her mother when53 words
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Article25 1963-01-14 5 SINOAPORE. Sun.— The Bi-\gn- 1 pore Government has appointed Mr. Chua Peng Chye as acting i senior planner for the Master Plan. I25 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-01-14 6 FUALA LUIVIPUR, Sun. More than 500 people crowded church and graveside today, to pay their last respects to the Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, 75, who died in his sleep early on Friday morning. Malays, Chinese and Indians stood side296 words
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Article34 1963-01-14 6 KUCHING. Sun. —An old Japanese aircraft is reported to have been found by an army patrol in the Jungle of the Fifth Division of Sarawak. about 12 miles south-west of Lawas.34 words
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Article158 1963-01-14 6 Mail truck in river: 4 hurt UUALA KANGSAR, 1V Sun. Four people were injured when a PWD lorry went off the road three miles north of here and crashed through the railings of a bridge into the Sungei Papan. The vehicle was one of fonr travelling in convoy, carrylnc mail158 words
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Article33 1963-01-14 6 PENANG. Sun.— Burglars broke into a house in Muntry Street here early yesterday and escaped with about $1,400 in cash and valuables belonging to a housewife. Chong Ah Yong. 40.33 words
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Article310 1963-01-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A total of $11,464 more has been received by Bank Negara for Save Democracy Fund. The fund now stands at $712,282. The late» f contributions were Staff ol Carey Island, Port Swettrnham. $163.60: Workers of Kemayan Division Pertang Estate Bahau, $410; Dr. (Mrs.)310 words
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Article62 1963-01-14 6 IPOH. Sun. sportsmen and weightlifters attended the funeral here today of Chan Ah Bek. 33, a physical culturist. who was fatally Injured in a road accident yesterday. Chan and a two-year-old boy, Cheong Kee Fall. were killed when their car was Involved in a head-on collision62 words
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Miscellaneous217 1963-01-14 6 Buys Bunny By Balph iieimdaM /hurry it up; 1 wanjna mopth'" "i'm willins to "1 s/f w I V f EUWEB! IT'S JyJOINTSO'S I CAM CO-OPEBATE. BUT Alley Onp By V. T. Hamlin IF THOSe FELLAS/ THEEEIS STILL VSHOULOTO"/ VEAH_WHAt| I HEgE>- X IT? BE GLAD V U WERE GOING217 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1963-01-14 7 LEN DEIGHTON - LEN DEIGHTON By Concluding the spy story that is utterly different JAY GETS THE BIG PAY-OFF FOR HIS TREASON: £160,000 JEAN had one more question to complete the Ipcress jigsaw. "Why did .lay #ive up so easily when Ross arrived?" Jean :iskcd. "It's not like him somehow." "I'm not1,704 words
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Article173 1963-01-14 8 1$ Wr4$ $1* (Mlnhmmm) MR AND MRS. Doong Rons I POO thank nil relatives and friends for ruraplimenti and Rifts on their Brat vM-ddinc annlverjary nn 11-1-1*63 THE FAMILY OF 'the late Mr. Lira V ■<• Kay of Koch Trader! thanks relativea, friends and business associate* for ihelr condoleoces,173 words
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569 1963-01-14 8 The Straits Times Monday. January 14, 1963. Problem For Sarawak Among the attractive characteristics of the Sarawak Government is the licence to criticise which it gives to a number of its senior officials. Mr. Tom Harrisson is both the ibest known of them, and the least inhibited. His comments Jon569 words
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Article464 1963-01-14 8 The chief fact to emerge jfrom the Alliance's sweeping j victory in the Selangor Legislative Council by-election in :Port Swetteftham is that neither the Biunei tevolt nor {the calumnies from Jakarta have shaken in the least the country's confidence in the Government. The Malay rural electors, numbering upwards464 words
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Article243 1963-01-14 8 Beautiful adurtl uaohera are an acknowledged source of trouble, and when the maths mistress of a lower school be* comes a beauty queen the mlagjvlngs of the ache*l board should surprise no-one. It figures, fortunately Mile FabHa, the new beauty queen of France, teaches m a girl's lv«243 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1963-01-14 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - The clash of the Communist giants EDWARD CRANKSHAW AFTER THREE YEARS OF TRYING TO PAPER OVER THE CRACKS, THE SINOSOVIET ROW ERUPTS INTO OPEN by LONDON Sunday AT last the great quarrel between Moscow and Peking has been brought out into the open. Sometimes it seamed that this would neverOFNS - 1,376 words
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Letter188 1963-01-14 8 THE majority of the pcouie of Brunei are Malaya proteasing the Islamic religion. Nearly all the rebels In Brunei are Mohammedan* who took arms against their Khalllah, the Sultan, the head or the Islamic religion in that country. By attacking and trying to kill their ftulian they188 words
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Letter221 1963-01-14 8 HUNDREDS of boys and 1 girls are still hunting for places In schools. They railed in their entrance examination for secondary schools but are eligible for poet-primary classes. Three weeks have pawed since the complaint or a parent In Singapore on this matter in y«ur letters column, and221 words
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Letter137 1963-01-14 8 {THINK that the animal aeen by Mr. Hills off Siusa was almost certainly a Ouioni which la widespread in the coastal water* of Malaysia, although It appeara to have become very much rarer in recent yean. The Dugonf la vaguely like a very large seal with no hind137 words
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Letter185 1963-01-14 8 r rHE public seems to be regarded by the parties In the Railway dispute as a weapon or bludgeon to be used to rorce surrender; each side announces Its sympathy for the public, which Is being harmed by the other's adamant refu- i sal to concede. Meanwhile,185 words
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Advertisement645 1963-01-14 8 Straits Tines Malay Mail Cl***ino*l •ov«r!ii«m»nu aiay bo handed l«t Floor COLD STORACB A«C«OI Orchard »om COLD fTORAU ■RANCHn AT HOLLAND MAV-KATOM KEPP>CL NOAD-MAVAL MASK Authorised Ajents CITY DOOM STORK LTB Winchaalar Hoot*. CoHyer Quay THI NBWS FRONT FHtsatrtck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Haad. Naval M. ABDUL »FP*»645 words
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Advertisement58 1963-01-14 8 FITZPATRICKS i INVITE YOU TO VISIT j THEIR SPECIAL 3&f#~ DISPLAY i i AT THEIR SUPERMARKET 14TH TO 26TH JANUARY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR BARGAIN OFFER AND JOIN IN THE "GUESS THE NUMBER OF ITEMS" COMPETITION FINEST DIAMONDS GEMS SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA Sons58 words
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150 1963-01-14 9 lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Al-Atas Arabic School here, whose pupils went on strike for 48 days after a visit by "ghosts." opened again today after the December holiday but not without incident. Che Zalehaton blnte Alwee. 17. fainted on her way from school barely 50150 words
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Article45 1963-01-14 9 KAJANG, Sun. liic Selangor Stale Government has earmarked 560.000 for improvements to roads in Sungei Chua village, one mile from here, this year. Part of this money will also be used to repair some of the drains in the villaee.45 words
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Article157 1963-01-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. •THE Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng J Swee. said tonight that the Government is considering plans to make it unnecessary for civil servants to get permission before investing in industrial shares. Dr. Goh. who was speaking in the sixth of his series157 words
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Article104 1963-01-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight suggested a slogan to enable everyone in the state to help industralise Singapore. The slogan: "Buy Singa-pore-made." Dr. Goh, who mU talking on "some problems of in riustralisation." said over Radio Singapore: "Make it a104 words
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Article81 1963-01-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two more television specialists from Australia are due in tomorrow to help launch Singapore's TV service next month. They are Mr. Keith Wllkes. producer, and Mr. David Prior, who will be chief news editor of the service. They will be accompanied by81 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-01-14 9 by TAMINUDDIN KARIM 'A VINDICATION OF TENGKU'S POLICIES ON RAIL STRIKE AND BRUNEI REBELLION' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALLIANCE leaders said today that the party's sweeping victory in the Port Swettenham by-election to the Selangor State Legislative Assembly yesterday reflected the people's continued support for Tengku AbdulWan Seng Yip - 402 words
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446 1963-01-14 9 MALAYA CAN'T ISSUE PAPERS SINGAPORE, Sun r PHE Singapore Gov- ernment said last night it hoped Tengku Abdul Rahman would recognise the need to avoid unnecessary dislocation and hardship arising out of the Federation's new regulations allowing only certified pollorum-free chicks to446 words
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Article46 1963-01-14 9 SINOAPORE, Sun. Baiisan Soeialls chairman and Assemblyman for Queenstown. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, has written to the Director of Education to Inquire about the number of pupils who were registered last year for admission this year into English. Chinese. Malay and Tamil schools46 words
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Article24 1963-01-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Bvdn»y Tin has resigned as Director of the Singapore Work Brigade, it was announced In the Government Gazatte.24 words
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155 1963-01-14 9 SINGAPORE TOLD: BEST IN CULTURE NOT ALWAYS OUR OWN OINGAPORE, Sun. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inc h c Rahim Ishak. said last night that the people of Singapore should never be bigoted or narrow- minded in their search for a "cultural Identity which we can call155 words
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162 1963-01-14 9 Shooting: A local councillor cleared KOTA BHARU. Sun. Kauzi bin Mohamed. 23, a PMIP member of Puah Lima local council here, was acquitted in the High Court today of a charge of attempted murder. He was accused of shooting a padl planter. Abdul Rahman bin Mat Ali, 50, with a162 words
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93 1963-01-14 9 JOIIORE BAIIKI Son. —The Chief Police Officer of Johore. Haji Kadir. said today he had ruled out sabotage when 48 railway sleepers were found damaged by flre at Senai. about nine miles from here, last Friday. Police investigations had been completed, he added. They93 words
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Miscellaneous259 1963-01-14 9 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 metres AM 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.10 Up And About; 7.15 News; 7.20 Up And About; 8.15 News; 8.20 Pp And About; 9.00 Close; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Break For Coffee; 11.30 My Word; P.M.259 words
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Miscellaneous163 1963-01-14 9 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Singal. Negara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 740 Time Signal. News; 745 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; B JO Housewives' Selections; 866 News Headlines; w.OO Close163 words
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Article179 1963-01-14 10 A great crime retold THE TRIAL OF PATRICK SELLAR. By lan Orimble. (Routledge and Kegan Paul. 28s J THE clearance of the Highlands of Scotland of their native inhabitants to make room for sheep and deer was one of the great crimes of the nineteenth century. But if the big179 words
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Article71 1963-01-14 10 Comedies of Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE'S HAPPY COMEDIES. By John Dover Wilson (Faber 255). DR. Dover Wilson's book, planned thirty years ago but issued only now in his 82nd year, has a delightfully relaxed atmosphere. A lifetime spent with Shakespeare has given him an enormous detailed knowledge, and his concern in these71 words
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Article354 1963-01-14 10 SEVEN PIILARS OF WISDOM. By T. E. Lawrence- (Penguin Modern Classics 10s. 6d.) By ALLINGTON KENNARD pOR all the literature of the second world war. Lawrence's account of revolt in the desert in the first world war remains an imperishable and unsurpassable story. Wingaie might354 words
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117 1963-01-14 10 Sculpture: Panorama from Rodin to Ferber A DICTIONARY OF MODERN SCULPTURE. (Methuen 425.) 'THE evolution of sculpture in the last hundred years has been almost as revolutionary as the changes in painting. But it has had next to no attention. This dictionary is an attempt to fill an enormous gap,117 words
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Article771 1963-01-14 10 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON SOME MIGHTY THOUGHTS AND GENTLE PASSAGES ,By THE MODERN DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS. By Robin Hyman. (Evans. 305.) FAMOUS LAST WORDS. By Barnaby Conrad. (Alvin Redman. 165.) THE best of all bedside books are dictionaries of quotations. The somnolent reader is lured into oblivion771 words
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Article118 1963-01-14 10 THE LAST PROBLEM. K E. T. Bell, ((.ollancz 215.) PRIMARILY this last and unsolvable problem is for the mathematically minded, a problem so simple that any middle-aged schoolboy can understand It, so difficult that no-one has yet found a final solution. Fermat, the 17th century French mathematician, claimed118 words
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Miscellaneous321 1963-01-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Rien (7). Politician in crooked races 6. Is the dispersal or sliea argots to look lively .(7). ranged around .i spot-markerT 6. but he's put inside later <6> perhaps by lawyer! (7). 7. Earlier otter oy candidate <J»>. 10. Circle and circuit returned in 8. Unite321 words
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Advertisement1294 1963-01-14 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W \nS& Tth Nt: mv \ttA CLLERMAN LIME alt KLAVENESB UMB Ik*"^** CITY OF LEICESTER I LOS INGELES. US) FRAHCISCO. HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG. SEATTLE. VANCIIJVEI ft POITLAHI ROTTEROAM ft MIBDLESBIBUCH tcceptiH cargt fer CeetrM ft lead QM P. Sham P.-tri miSSn,',\t 11/14/17 JM 11/11 JM 211,294 words
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1534 1963-01-14 12 Share business has more even balance From Our Market Correspondent THE first full week's trading of 1963 on the Malayan Stock Exchange produced the welcome position of more balanced trading spread to a certain extent through the three sections of the list. A glance at business done last week shows1,534 words
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Article42 1963-01-14 12 KI'BHKK TIN (perlb.) (per picul) Jan. 7 79 cts. $426.00 Jan 8 79' i cts $425.87' i Jan. 9 78 its. $426.37 >j Jan. 10 78 t ck. $42ti.37'.. Jan. 11 79 cts. $426.12 l j Jan. 12 $426.87 <j42 words
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Article396 1963-01-14 12 Tin price is up 75 cents SATURDAYS Straits tin > price rose by 75 cents to $426.87 i. the weeks higheM price and one dollar more than Tuesday, the trading period's lowest. Saturday morning's offering was estimated at 240 tons which made a total for the week of 1,380 tons396 words
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Article33 1963-01-14 12 Idris H>d Jonm* Con. fanjong Tin Current payment 4Ad.+ 9d.* cd.. Date or payment Feb. 21 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Total for >rar Total lor previous s year 75 1,16% 774..33 words
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Article1004 1963-01-14 12 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to January 4 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowert business for last year and this year to date. HI B »iex Bricks 2.35 .801,004 words
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Article56 1963-01-14 12 .lan. Jan. a Industrial*: 101. V-' 100 76 Tin.: 100 71 102 13 t ru»b«rt 106 43 100.36 Dec Hi. Vtil 1W»- Lan 9 00 >>j OZ 74 Jan 10 101 M» lU3 II UK Jan 11 KM .1 104 1 1' I 100. l» Jan 1256 words
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Advertisement1094 1963-01-14 12 [E°IoRIENTl LINES l SAjUJNGS TO IK. Dep. S'porc Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHUSAN" 31 Jon 1 Feb 21 Fcb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar 3 Apr "ORCADES' 15 Mar 4 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr 3 M*y "OR lAN A" 19 Apr 6 May1,094 words
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Advertisement170 1963-01-14 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tit* Manager*. P.O. Bex 90, Singapore, P.O. Boh 184 Kuala Lumpur P.O. Box 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box 277, Pananf. Nome (Mr./Mrs./MiM) Address TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE ITD. S'pov*# P«non»j ETA/ETD ITA/ETO FROM170 words
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Article626 1963-01-14 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS 'T'BaSal tolaW«flt_f -t a OOft-PSOtC A H* of r«v-M*l qa-rtations l«Md by the Malayan Stock K«obai_ce on Friday, Jan. 11. INDUSTRIALS <»6». IN X4O B. M. TnwtM* SB/9 41/» HODMMd I>n 1M- on Tla tari' 17/6 M/ 6 O** 1 42 6 41/6 £""i©p ay 2626 words
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Advertisement1459 1963-01-14 13 (ConlUi-ed from Page t SITUATIONS VACANT tt Warm* U (Mtm,>—Baa $0 et: extra SINGAPORE CITY COUNCILi Patt of Chief Parks Officer, Parka Recreation Division. Ministry of Labour, filled. Applicant* thanked. WANTED TEMPORARY TIACHIRS (female) Immediately. Quallßcatloas required OSC/HBC. Apply Secretary, Beard ot Managers, Batu Road Qlrla' School a I before1,459 words
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Advertisement1056 1963-01-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wardt SI (Min.)— Box It ett. txtrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the post of Clerk/Typist in the Office of the Service Adviser, British High. Commission, Kuala Lumpur. Appointment Is for three month* bat may be extended Must b* IK domiciled British Subject Applications to Bar-Ice AdvUer. P.O.1,056 words
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Advertisement1045 1963-01-14 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 1* Wordt SS (Min.)— Box it et*. extra IST PHASE WO Modem Bern i- detacned Bungalow at 10 mile* Upper I Oiani I Road. Prices from 118.000/--upwards, l-oa«* ontalnable. Apply Telephone: 71H0 71MW. S'por*. MOTEL SITE KUCMIWO, Sarawak. Lots No. 114. 115, IK. aod 117 Bactloo1,045 words
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Advertisement1010 1963-01-14 13 TOURS ft EXCURSIONS !r» Ward* SS (Min.)— Box 10 et: extra PARADISE TOUR SERVIOI It*- I tular Tour* to S'pora/Jobor* Day/ Night L>*7 Toun 11. 00 6.00 Night Tour* 8.00— 12.00 Midnight. Luocb/ Soft drink* provided for Day tour only. Ring Spore ***** for bookings. BAMCKOK'HOt4OKONQ'tfA»AN Sea. Air O*p. 1-4-63.1,010 words
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Advertisement991 1963-01-14 13 FOR SALE Word* U < Min.)— Box 10 rtt. txtrm CHINESE NSW YEAR Bargain*. Belt*, Neckties. Nylon Socks. All 900 each. Himalaya*, 3, Selegie Road. S'por* LCCAL FIRM In Segamat. Johor* Receipts can be Inspected hy appointment. Inquiries and offers to Box AISI3. S.T. K L. HAVI AN IDEAL Aquarium?991 words
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Advertisement535 1963-01-14 13 LADIES SHOES Wardt SS (Min.)— Bom te rtt. eaara NEW ITALIAN SHOES IMB Modfl arrived. "Add*", Orchard Raad. B'por*. Tel: 392 W. SELECT THE BEST Bao**/-w-*--eags ot latest design* from: "Terns* Mere" 3&. Stamford Road. rpon. LADIES DRESS SHOPS tt Word* St (Min.)— Bom tt eta. amtrm NILION'I PARTY FROCKS,535 words
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Advertisement828 1963-01-14 14 The Public is informed that Mr. I MALAYAN TIN DREDGING John Chen Chao Choom. who was lutTcn Tormerlv employed by Oete Bros LlMlltU «c Company. Inc., Slbu. left that j Company's employment on the Incorporated In England) 15th October. 1962 and to no QL'AKTERLT RETURN longer connected with the Com-828 words
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Advertisement1786 1963-01-14 14 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England). QUARTERLY RETURN Ql ARTER ENDING Sl/U/0Output of Tin Ore: ***** plculs The Sterling equivalent of the average Singapore Tin Metal price for the Quarter was £837: J: 7 pei ton. W.E. OABBITAS. (Acting General Manager). SINGAPORE TURF CLUB To The Ordinary1,786 words
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Advertisement825 1963-01-14 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MAUYA Applications are invited for the following vacant wosts: In Bnrsar'i Office; (a) Stenographer (1 post) (b) Accounts Clerk (2 posts) (c) Machine Operator (1 post) (d Typist (1 post) In Student Health Service: One post of Laboratory Assistant. Application forms and further particulars are obtainable825 words
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Advertisement808 1963-01-14 14 TENDERS PAHANG J.P.T. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from registered DXD. Contractors. Class •E" (Construction) and above for the construction of One Reinforced Concrete Control Oa^te at Pay* Terengging, Temerloh. closing at 12.00 Noon on 29th January. 1963 at the offlce of the Bute Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Pahang. Kuantan.808 words
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Advertisement533 1963-01-14 14 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS are Invited fron P.WJ3. Registered Contractor Class "C" and upwards and ap proved Contractors, for the erectior and completion of THE DIA fttOND JUBILEE HALL". Jalai Rahmat. and Jalan Omar Ban Pahat. Johore. Plans and Specifications can tx inspected and Tender forms ob tamed from the ARCHITECTS533 words
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Advertisement319 1963-01-14 14 NOTICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS V 1 DEPARTMENT EXTENSION OK M KS( KIHKR TRUNK DIALLING FACILITIES FOR Xl ALA LUMPI'B SI'BSCKIBKKS. IMPORTANT With effect from 800 ajn on Tuesday. 15th January, 1963 Std. 1 facilities will be available for Kuala Lumpur subscriber? to Malacca and Seremban Note: All telephone numbers 3 ln Malacca319 words
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Article, Illustration610 1963-01-14 15 Only four matches out of full League programme ONDON, Sun.— The ice and snow tnat have virtually blotted out British soccer since Christmas caused the largest number of postponements of all yesterday. Out of a full programme of English League match- es, only four were played— iReuter - 610 words
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1712 1963-01-14 15 RACING Punters right on target with Royal Meadow s I TPOH, Sun.— Punters A were bang on target when they made Royal Meadow the favourite in the first race of the year here today. Royal Meadow won easily with Garnet Bougoure up and paid the short price of $13. There1,712 words
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151 1963-01-14 15 PTC to spend $120,000 on lift, quarters and stables IPOH Sun.— The Perak Turf Club will spend about $120,000 this year to— BUILD a new block of stables at a cost of $50,000. The new block, for 44 horses, will increase total accommodation to 322. IMPROVE the present stables and151 words
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Article44 1963-01-14 15 TOTAL POOL $153,100 Ist No. *****6 ($*****) 2nd No. *****9 ($18,946) 3rd No. *****6 ($10,525) Starters ($1415 each): Not *****2, *****9, *****6, *****2, *****4, *****9. *****0. *****3. Consolation ($632 each): Nos *****0, *****4, *****2, *****9, *****0, *****7, *****6, *****4, 1 *****5. *****2.44 words
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430 1963-01-14 15 THE WORLD OF SPORT___ SCOTLAND FIGHT BACK TO CRUSH FRANCE 11-6 DARIS, Sun.— Scot--1 land, who were 6-0 down at half-time, hit back brilliantly to beat France 11-6 In the opening match of the International Rugby Union championship here yesterday. It was Prance's first home defeat In a championship match430 words
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Article48 1963-01-14 15 SOCCER MacGillivray Cap (Temerloh): Bkt Dinding 6 Jabor Valley 0. Friendly (Penang) Pg Malays 1 Ramblers Invitation XI, BEPAE EAGA JABDfO Zaehariah Cvp s-finab (Penanc) Tengtasi MB bt Jalan Hatln 15-7. 1«^17, 15-«; Utd. Muslim Assn. bt Slngaran Baru 18-17,1 17-14; final: TMS bt UMA 15-10, 15"©.48 words
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Advertisement44 1963-01-14 15 SERVING MALAYA h* AND THE WORLD UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED Announce the Removal of their TELOK ANSON BRANCH to new premisss at No. 2, ANSON ROAD, TELOK ANSON. Telephones: 651 652 on Monday, 14th January, 1963 Subsidiary Company UNITED GENERAL INSURANCE CO., LTD.44 words
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Advertisement262 1963-01-14 15 a Bright idea fora Brighter home at The new, wonder plastic covering that really brightens up your home Make your choice from a wide range of gay, exciting colours and designs. Easy to apply. Sticks by itself. Waterproof and Mothproof. Durable and you simply wipe It clean! J-iook around your262 words
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101 1963-01-14 16 ROZANNI HITS THREE FOR S'GOR MALAYS SELANGOR 3 PERAK 1 rpAIPING, Sun. A hattrick by centre-forward Rozanni Norsan enabled Selangor Malays to beat Perak Malays 3-1 in the opening tie of the Sultan's Gold Cup Soccer Competition at the Sultan Yussut Stadium today. Selangor attacked from the start and in101 words
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Article123 1963-01-14 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sia« gapore Government Services P.A, will hold their extraordinary meeting tomorrow to decide whether they will withdraw affiliation with SAFA. The meeting will be held at Te-* sensohn Road (5 p.m.) "with at without the presence of SAFA Pr«^ sldent Son Ghee Soon." said123 words
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Article92 1963-01-14 16 MUAR, Sun. Dumpar Blues, favourites to win the Muar F.A. championship this year, have withdrawn from the tournament. The reason: Six of their players are trainee teachers, who have been told not to play for an outside team. The captain of the team, Jaffar Yunos, said: "We92 words
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Article84 1963-01-14 16 Negri 4 Force* 3 CEREMBAN, Bun.— Negri Malays were lucky to beat Armed Forces 4-3 In the central zone of the Sultan's Gold Cup Soccer ComDetitlon here today. It was a keen tussle from the start and the issue was in doubt until the 55th84 words
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Article124 1963-01-14 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Avtar Singh returned a splendid time of llnun. 39sec. over 2\ miles to win the first road race organised by Swifts Athletic Association this season. Running at a steady pace throughout the course, Avtar beat a field of 64 runners from Police. RAF Changi.124 words
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380 1963-01-14 16 KULIM, Sun. f ENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, said today he had not expected Indonesia to adopt an unfriendly attitude towards Malaya over the Malaysian issue. "I did not think that Indonesia, with whom we have a friendship treaty, could ever turn hostile towards us,"380 words
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Obituary28 1963-01-14 16 CHOONC CHOON MEAN PAUL, 67, ITHA. lmbi Road. X.L.. 13-1-63. Cortege leaves holme 4. 45 p.m. for Holy Rosary Church. Brickfields, thence Cheras Road Cemetery today (14-1-63).28 words
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Obituary24 1963-01-14 16 IN LOVING MEMORY of Soh Yew Guan who passed away on 13-1-61. Oreatly missed by his loving wife, rhlldrrn and Krrat grandchildren.24 words
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Article30 1963-01-14 16 MOSCOW. Sun. A Soviet scientist has developed a new breed of hen. which lays up to 200 eggs a year, the Soviet News Agency. Tass. reported. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article118 1963-01-14 16 A CANDID shot of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and his two children, with the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, as they walked past a string of exploding crackers outside the Queenstown combined clinic yesterday. This Straits Time* picture118 words
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Article35 1963-01-14 16 WASHINGTON. Sun. Typotolan. an acid found in many eats and vegetables, can proice an eflect similar to drunkenss when taken in large doses, c New Zealand Journal of Me:ine reported. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article138 1963-01-14 16 LONDON, Sun. Britain's big freeze-up continued today and at Oatwlck Airport, near London, the temperature fell to three degrees Fahrenheit. There were further voltage reductions In London today due to the cold and the electricity men's work-to-rule movement for more pay. NEW YORK: A faint glimmer of138 words
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Article53 1963-01-14 16 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. David Marshall was re-elected chairman of the Workers' Party at a General meeting held at the party headquarters in Serangoon Road today. Two other officials elected for 1963 are: Vlce-Chatrman Mr. Koh Chong Hwa, and SecretaryGeneraJ Mr. Chua Chin Keat. Other officials will be53 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-01-14 16 AT HOSPITAL DOCTORS SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, today hit at the Singapore Medical Association for their "pragmatic approach" to treatment of outpatients In hospitals. Their approach seemed to be that the more outdoor clinics were built, the fewer outpatients there would be at the hospitals275 words
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Article69 1963-01-14 16 MELBOURNE. Sun Two 10-year-old boys returning home from a fishing trip last night made one last cast down the chute of a bank's night deposit safe. They reeled In a canvas bag containing several hundred pounds in cash and cheques, the Saturday morning takings ofReuter - 69 words
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220 1963-01-14 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. rE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Rasak, who saw various rural development projects in Johore today, said the Federation would concentrate this year on 'and matters and control the alienation of land. He said220 words
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Advertisement122 1963-01-14 16 aEßg»|jjj misC BBW~^ vl I lUQUIRIT r stomacft and intestinai 4*w*«t Carman tmndy. «ff«cH»« V^^^^^^ii£il^->/^B raUabto, »o» th« lt««»m«iit at V^^~-^^~-^^^^^^ gaitritls; uk*n of ttta stomach and duodenum; hyperacidity and all n«rvent and catarrhal affections of the stomach and intestines. It is hormleis twcauM it it tree from onalgeiic or122 words
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