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Title Section19 1963-01-15 1 AVBBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration805 1963-01-15 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN; VIC NAYAGAM - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN and VIC NAYAGAM 23-DAY STRIKE IS OVER Agreement drafted after 17 ja hours of discussions: eCTelegrams will recall men to work later today By The pact is signed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The 23-day strike by 14,000 members of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya will be805 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-01-15 1 |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A taperecorded speech which ran for 77 minutes was played in the Sessions Court here today at a preliminary inquiry in which the national vice-president of Party Negara, Garieb bin Raof, was accused of uttering seditious words. Garieb was stated to have587 words
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Article567 1963-01-15 1 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman today thanked leaders of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya for understanding the problems involved and their readiness to reach agreement ending their 23-day strike. In a statement announcing the settlement, the Tenrku also paid special tribute to the mediator,567 words
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Article168 1963-01-15 1 Barossa led to Indonesia alert JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Navy was put on the alert on Jan. 3 because of the presence of the British destroyer Barossa "on the border of our territorial waters." An Indonesian Navy spokesman, announcing this today, said the alert was ordered by the Naval Chlef-of-StaffReuter - 168 words
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Article34 1963-01-15 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Mr. Khrushchev made a short stop in Poznann in Poland, on his way to East Berlin where he will attend the congress of the East Derma v Communist Party.34 words
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Article28 1963-01-15 1 MOSCOW. Mon. At least four Soviet MIO 21 Jet tighten will leave Russia by ship today (or India, nfonned sources said here.— Reuter. (SeePaje t)Reuter - 28 words
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Article83 1963-01-15 1 KUCHINO, Mon Helicopters of Shell Company helped to rescue 50 survivors of the motor vessel Chin Choon Lee, which sank in rough seas two miles offshore between Tanjong Lakan and Kedurong, in Sarawak, on Saturday. It was reported today that two of those on board were83 words
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Article370 1963-01-15 1 The missing Cessna that wasn't SINGAPORE, Mon. An air and land search was launched in Singapore and Johore yesterday for a "missing" Cessna aircraft that was not. It all began with a frantic call from the Singapore Airport control tower to the Royal Air Force and the police at 1.20370 words
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Article21 1963-01-15 1 NO' TO POLARIS PARIS. Mon. t President De Gju!l> jected U.S. President nedy's offer of Poliri missiles to France21 words
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133 1963-01-15 2 GUERILLAS DECLARE NEW YEAR CEASEFIRE TOKYO. Mon. The Communist Vietcong guerilla organisation in South Vietnam has announced that it would observe a 31--day ceasefire during the spring festival, according to a Communist New China News Agency broadcast today. The unilateral ceasefire was decided by the central committee of the sorailedReuter; UPI - 133 words
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Article311 1963-01-15 2 NEW DELHI. Monday INDIA has indicated qualified acceptance to the six non-aligned nations of their proposals for settling her border dispute with Communist China, although she is not entirely happy with them, according to usually well informed sources List night The proposals areReuter - 311 words
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353 1963-01-15 2 Military junta takes over in Togo r«OTONOU (Dahomeyj, Mon. Mr. Emmanuel Gbodjovi broadcast last night from Radio Lome a proclamation that as head of the insurrectional committee he now disposed of all civil and military power in Togo. This followed the assassination of President Sylvannus Olympic Mr. Leon Poullada. theReuter - 353 words
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99 1963-01-15 2 ADEN. Mon. Mr. Hassan WU Bayoomi, who has been asked to form a Government when Aden colony merges with the South Arabian Federation, is expected to submit his cabinet to the Governor within a week. an informed source said today. The mergerReuter - 99 words
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Article27 1963-01-15 2 BANGKOK. Mon. Admiral Harry Pelt, Commander of United Btat«6 Forces In the Pacific, new to Formosa today after a three-day routine visit here. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-01-15 2 TENNIS star Christine Tmman went home to Britain last week worried about her weight but confident she ran win her way back to Wimbledon. In Australia everyone is saying she has decided to call it a match and leave the game for ever. But196 words
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300 1963-01-15 2 T ONDON, Mon. Britain may rent or borrow a Polaris missile firing submarine from the United States for training the Observer said yesterday. The Sunday newspaper said Sir Solly Zuckerman. scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defense. Is trying to reach an agreement with300 words
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134 1963-01-15 2 WASHING TON, Mon. President Kennedy is expected In his "State of the Union," message today to explain the broad principles underlying the Nassau pact and the guiding principles of multination nuclear defence within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. His speech, which will be134 words
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Article, Illustration404 1963-01-15 3 CALL FOR DETERMINED OPPOSITION TO CHINA'S 'DANGEROUS GAME 9 EAST BERLIN. Monday DELEGATIONS from all over the Communist world poured into East Berlin yesterday for tomorrow's East German Socialist Unity (Communist) Party congress with the unity of international Marxism at stake. The Chinese,Reuter - 404 words
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159 1963-01-15 3 BERLIN, Mon. Tbe East German Government faced by a growing economic crisis, has dismissed its economic planning chief. Mr. Karl Mewis 55. Tbp step was considered a confession of economic failure and an attempt to placate the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, who willUPI - 159 words
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186 1963-01-15 3 A-ban on cards at last, America told WASHINGTON, Mon Mr. W. Foster head of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, said last night that a nuclear test ban agreement apDears to be within reach. But, he added. Russia would have to display a more flexible attitude towards on-slte Inspection.186 words
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Article, Illustration393 1963-01-15 3 FARMING IS VITAL ISSUE IN HEATH'S TALKS WITH 'SIX' BRUSSELS, Monday. ]MR. Edward Heath, Britain's chief common market negotiator, arrived here yesterday for talks with the Six which will start the decisive last lap of the 14-month-old negotiations on Britain's entry to the European Common Market. NeitherReuter - 393 words
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Article221 1963-01-15 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND READING (England), Mon. Morning service had Just started at the Parish Church, near here, when the sexton fainted. Then the churchwarden's daughter fainted. Then the organist. Then the choirboys, followed by the congregation of 30. A strong wind and snow had driven carbon monoxide fumes back down221 words
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Article37 1963-01-15 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Mabmoad Vardan. whom the Soviet news agency Tass said was possibly the world's oldest man, died yesterday in the Syrian city of Zas. lie was reported to be 163 years old. L.P.I.37 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-01-15 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /WEU.TUATC 7UE KST P*Kt\ s Of MY SHOPPING POME (nowfobtme)15 words
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162 1963-01-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today claimed that it had been joined by trade unionists who had broken away from six branches of two rival Left-wing unions. In a signed statement, the union's general secretary Mr. T. V. Gomez, said that162 words
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Article34 1963-01-15 4 SINGAPORE Mon. Thr j closing dale of the Road Saiety Photographic Competition sponsored by the Automobile Association in conjunction with the Photogra- phic Society of Singapore has been extended to Feb. 8.34 words
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414 1963-01-15 4 GIFT OF $370,000 WORTH OF EQUIPMENT TO FIGHT DISEASE SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE'S fight against disease will be given a big boost by the United Nations this year. Some $370,000 worth of equipment has arrived or is on the way to the health authorities. This414 words
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Article122 1963-01-15 4 A record day: $21,000 in fines SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, heard more than 45 fresh charges this morning:, and levied fines totalling more than $21,000 the highest for a single day this year. The offences ranged from gambling to drunk and disorderly behaviour, and possession122 words
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Article, Illustration336 1963-01-15 4 'BORDER CASE' OPENS IN JOHORE COURT JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE "borderline case" in which an employee of the Singapore Telephone Board, Maphot bin Basri, met his death at the Johore Causeway, very close to the Singapore-Johore boundary came up for hearing in the Sessions Court here today before Inche Hashim336 words
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92 1963-01-15 4 BINGAPORE, Mon. A trade dispute over work on holidays between the Public Daily rated Employee s'i Unions Federation and the Housing and Development Board will be heard by the Industrial Arbitration Court at 9.30 a.m. on Jan. 23. The dispute relates to the federation's claim92 words
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184 1963-01-15 4 BY-ELECTION: S.P.A. CONFIDENT OF WIN SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Singapore Peoples Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock yesterday confidently predicted that his party's candidate would win the coming Sembawang by-election. Tun Llm. who was speaking at a ceremony to mark the party's setting up of a by-election committee, did184 words
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Article125 1963-01-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees today welcomed an announcement of the Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee last night that the Government was considering changes to the General Orders to enable Government employees to invest in shares. The Federacion's president, Mr. Goh125 words
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172 1963-01-15 4 MALAYSIA NEEDS TWO AIRPORTS— EXPERT SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Chief Executive and General Manager of Qantas Airways, Mr. Cedric Turner, today stressed the necessity of having two international airports in Malaysia, and expressed his firm belief that Paya Lebar airport and the new Kuala Lumpur airport, instead of competing with each172 words
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181 1963-01-15 5 rTELUK ANSON, Mon.— 1 A branch of the People's Progressive Party with an all-Malay membership was formed at Chendrong Balai in the ricebowl area of Labu Kubong about 10 miles from here yesterday. It.s nearly 100 membfr? formerly belonged to the Chendrong Balai181 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-01-15 5 FOUR Filipino journalists who spent a day in Kuala Lumpur yesterday called on the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. at the Residency. They had spent 10 days in the Borneo territories at the invitation of the British Government. Photographed with the Tengku are (from left): Mr.72 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-01-15 5 National i Museum expected to open In June KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The opening of the $1.5 million National Museum in Damansara Road is expected to take place in June. The Director of Museums, Haji Mubln Sheppard, said today that exhibits in the new museum would show mainly the history and219 words
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Article76 1963-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twenty-five more girls will be admitted to the Malayan Muslim College at Klang when the new academic term begins on April 7. They were picked from more than 70 applicants from the Federation and Singapore. This brings the total of girl students76 words
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Article38 1963-01-15 5 PENANG. Mon. Wong Yip Cheong 19, was today allowed $200 bail on a charge of attempting to steal ducks belonging to Chew Teng Chiak In a back lane off Kajang Road at about noon yesterday.38 words
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447 1963-01-15 5 By AUSTEN ZECHA: Kuala Lumpur, Mon. THE Federation Government will soon invite President Macapagal of the Philippines to pay an official visit to Malaya. This was disclosed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to four visiting Filipino Journalists who called on him447 words
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88 1963-01-15 5 MALACCA, Mon. A tapper. Abdul MaJid bin Sohot, 21. was sentenced to six months' jail by the Malacca magistrate, Mr. Gulam Mustaffa. for escaping from lawful custody. MaJid, who was sentenced to nine months' jail in the Sessions Court last week for theft, pleaded88 words
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130 1963-01-15 5 KUALA KANOSAR, Mon. Two electricians. Wong Yen Mew. 21. and Ng Kok Wah. 23. were killed and six othe»*s injured when their car was involved In a headon collision with a military truck near Sungei Siput. 14 miles from here this morning They130 words
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110 1963-01-15 5 Jakarta Govt plans to start a school in Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Indonesian Government plans to start a school here to conduct primary and secondary edu c a t J on courses on the Indonesian pattern before the end of the year. This will be the third of its kind110 words
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Article42 1963-01-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A black sports MG car belonging to a school teacher, Inche Kassim bin Taib, was stolen from outside his home In Jalan Eunos early today. The car, valued at (5,300, had been parked there last night.42 words
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Advertisement236 1963-01-15 5 Is he peddling YOUR plant equipment? Rust, scale and corrosion take aiiieavy annual toft in industry, wherever water is used in volume. Ml Now, for the first time, you can eliminate costly Ji i boiler shutdowns, the use of expensire boiler w V compounds, loss of heating efficiency, increased m236 words
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Article, Illustration836 1963-01-15 6 'Then came Loh, rich and looking for pleasure' The final submission COUNSEL TELLS OF DANCE GIRL'S LONG FIGHT FOR SECURITY PENANG, Mon THE hearing of the maintenance suit against Penang millionaire Loh Boon Siefr ended at noon today— the fifth day. The First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, reserved Judgment.836 words
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201 1963-01-15 6 Police rescue a man in gang's jungle den SEREMBAN, Mon The police have rescued an estate owner's son, who was kidnapped yesterday morning by five men while tapping rubber on the family estate. Leow Nam Seng, 23, was found in the gang's jungle hide-out three miles from Kuala Sawah village201 words
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Article78 1963-01-15 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Francis John De Ron, 25, described as a sales supervisor In an Insurance company, was today placed on 12 months' probation (or criniinklly misappropriating $95 80 belonging to senior Detective Officer Yeap Thlam Hock. He had made full restitution jince the cftse was first brought to78 words
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Article102 1963-01-15 6 Soldiers on robbery bid charge "MALACCA, Mon.— Two iTI Federation Army soldiers were charged in the magistrate's court here today with attempted armed robbery. Trooper Gan Chu Chuan, 21, and Trooper Bouy Su Siong, 20 both of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment at Sungai Udang, 12 miles from here, were102 words
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Article51 1963-01-15 6 j SINGAPORE. Mpn. A youth, V. Chandran. pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of attempting to extort $10.80 from Yam Ah Hing. the proprietor to the Cuan Guan Bar in Robinson Road last night. He was remanded In police custody for a51 words
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Article52 1963-01-15 6 PENANG, Mon. Cliuah Seng Chye. 34, was fined 825 today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of neglecting to muzzle his dog which bit V. Nadaraja at about 9.50 a.m. on Sept. 26. Chuah told the maeistrute, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, he had already52 words
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167 1963-01-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon A SINGAPORE Gov■"■eminent spokesman denied today that an Indonesian journalist, Mr. S. Tahsin, was arrested when his plane landed at Paya Lebar airport on Jan. 7. Mr. Tahsin, who is deputy director of the left wing Bintang Timor, was flying167 words
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Article, Illustration1836 1963-01-15 7 Wingate— the moody genius of war... A STRANGE MIXTURE OF CULTURE AND BRUTAL TOUGHNESS HE WENT INTO BATTLE WITH FLY WHISK AND ALARM CLOCK HE ONCE CALLED HIS ARMY SUPERIORS MILITARY APES' ALTHOUGH Orde Charles Wingate was an officer in the British Regular Army, he always referred to his superiors1,836 words
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522 1963-01-15 8 Bonus issue: Rattray tells court why the banks stand fast SINGAPORE, Mon JHE Industrial Arbitration Court was told today why foreign banks could not concede "finally and absolutely" the negotiability of bonus payment. Mr. J. J. Rattray, counsel for the banics, said that once they accepted the principle they couii522 words
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Article176 1963-01-15 8 PENANG. Monday. A BOUT 1,600 tons of sugar in 16,000 bags reached Penang from China today, sending the retail price down by about three cents a kati. This consignment was lm- 1 ported for Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, but owing to the railway strike It may176 words
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Article80 1963-01-15 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Poh Seng, who pleaded guilty today to a charge of making a false police report, was remanded by a magistrate's court till tomorrow for sentence. He admitted that he had at 12.20 a.m. on July 21 last year told the police that80 words
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Article51 1963-01-15 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Chong Ton Goo. a Public Works Department engineer, will act as director of the Singapore Work Brigade till a substantive appointment Is made. Mr. Chong has been acting director of the brigade since the former director. Mr. Bydhey Yin. resigned at the end of51 words
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Article36 1963-01-15 8 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The Minister ot Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Moharr.ed Kur Johari, will open a new planting and rehabilitation scheme for the coconut industry at Kampong Sungel Ayam here on Jan. 21.36 words
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254 1963-01-15 8 Board set up to aid Muslims in secondary schools CINGAPORE, Mon. Muslim community leaders in Singapore have formed themselves into a special board to assist Muslim students in secondary schools. The Muslim Secondary Students Assistance Board Is headed by the Honorary Consul for Iraq and Turkey in Singapore Dato Syed254 words
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265 1963-01-15 8 Those rumours about our police. KUCHING, Mon REPORTS that Malayan police serving in Kuching and other parts of Sarawak on emergency duty have been ill-treating the public have been officially denied. A Government spokesman, commenting on these reports In the Kuchlng Press in the past few days, said: "They have265 words
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Miscellaneous220 1963-01-15 8 Alley Oop By V. T. Hum I'm rf WHAT MAGIC OH, NO.' MERELY/ TWATS IT/ DBWw"\ 1/ THEREfVOUSEE.OOOLA-J^* 1 J YOU OUGHT TO i{ MAGICS I A QUAINT CUSTOM OF I IT IN PRINCE! WHERE ONCE MB WAS 71 A PERPECT \B6 ASHAMED V THIS? /OUR ENLIGHTENED >\ TAKE A220 words
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91 1963-01-15 9 ALL UNION ACTIVITY AT A HALT IN BRUNEI from RALPH SHAW BRUNEI TOWN, Mon All trade union activity in Brunei has come to a standstill as a result of the rebellion. Nearly all unions were backed by the proscribed Party Rakyat. which staged the revolt. They include the Government Employees91 words
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74 1963-01-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five youths boarded a coastal vessel anchored in the Inner roads early today and got away with 15 cases of sardines and six pressure lamps valued at $600. The vessel's master, Mr. Wee Chong Kat, said that he was awakened74 words
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Article247 1963-01-15 9 Liquor shop hold-up: $4200 haul ](UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six men, two armed with revol-. vers and the others" with daggers, raided a liquoF shop in Batu Road here last night and got away with $4,200 in cash and jewellery. The robbers entered the premises of the Y«e Yee Co., through247 words
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Article74 1963-01-15 9 IPOH. Mon. The Federal Police Band will give three performances in Ipoh later this week. On Thursday the band will give an illuminated display on the town padang. commencing at 7.30 p.m. On the following day It will play at the Police Field Force camp near74 words
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Article30 1963-01-15 9 IPOH. Mon. A farmer. Ko Song Teik. 23. who was jailed for three years for retaining stolen properly, had hLs sentence confirmed in the Appeal Court here today.30 words
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Article56 1963-01-15 9 IPOH, Mon. Mr. Justice All Hassan reduced the three-year Jail sentence on Wong Vim Kwai, 28. to two years in the Him Court here today. Wong had appealed against the sentence imposed by the Sessions Court in Orik on Oct. 12 last year for failing to56 words
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Article33 1963-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Apex Club will hold their first dinner meeting of the year at Coliseum Cafe on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Members are Invited to bring guests.33 words
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241 1963-01-15 9 $2 DEMANDED TO CHANGE FATHER'S NAME, HE SAYS A LOR STAR, Mon. A labourer testified today that an interviewing officer in a Registration Office demanded $2 from him for correcting the name of his father on a citizenship certificate. "As no fee was needed, I lodged a report with the241 words
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Article57 1963-01-15 9 PENANO. Mon— The staff of Bousteads. Penang. entertained their branch manager. Mr. R. B. Cowlm, and his wife to a farewell dinner at the Sun Hoe Peng restaurant last night. Mr. Cowan, who will be leaving shortly for home lease in England, will be succeeded by57 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-01-15 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Monday. gAINI HAJI AHMAD, named by Brunei revolutionary leader A.M. Azahari as his ''Minister of Economics," did not know about the rebellion plans until the very last moment. This was stated by his wife, Rugayah binte Abdul Rahman, who was released231 words
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Article24 1963-01-15 9 KUCHINO. Mod. The Right Reverend Nicholas Allenby was yesterday installed as the First Bishop of Kuching Diocese In St. Thomas Cathedral here.24 words
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145 1963-01-15 9 ISMAIL STUDYING TENANCY TRIBUNAL IN H.K. HONG KONG, Mon.— The Commissioner of Kuala Lumpur, Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Arts, plans to spend one week In Hong Kong studying the work of the colony's tenancy tribunals with a view to Letting up a similar system In the Malayan capital. He toldReuter - 145 words
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Article31 1963-01-15 9 IPOH. Mon. Leong Ngew Chye. 27. was fined $30 here today for using abusive language to Police Corporal Saad bin Nasir in Jalan Vane Kalsom here on Oct. IS.31 words
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Article166 1963-01-15 9 ItfIELBOURNE, Mon. ITI Doctors at Prince Henry's Hospital today started a series of medical tests to discover the exact nature of the heart ailment of sick Malayan student, Miss Wong Kam Thye. Miss Wong, 22, arrived here by plane from Ipoh yesterday. Rot ary clubsReuter - 166 words
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Obituary56 1963-01-15 10 Worts Sit (Minimum) CABLE RECCIVCO BY K. VeUuthampillal Sinuapor* Police Store, informing thr death of his Krand-father Mr. Kandiah on 12-1-A.l at Bithankerny. Orion THE FUNERAL OF Madam I. in Bum Lean beloved mother of Mr Quah Rnc I'oh will takr place on Tuesday 15.1.63 at 10 a.m. from56 words
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794 1963-01-15 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 15, 1963. End of the Strike Relief that the most dam-! aging strike in Malayan trade union history is ended obvious- ly is the first reaction to the agreement now about to be i reached by the Railway- men's Union of Malaya and the Railway794 words
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Article324 1963-01-15 10 The impatience for progress of the underdeveloped countries is often reflected in a weakness for grandiose plans for wiping out poverty, illiteracy and ill-health at a stroke and creating modern societies in a dramatically small number of years. The targets are often wishful, the means by which324 words
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Article218 1963-01-15 10 Unless there is double talk n both Peking and Delhi the irospects of border talks and formal ending of the Himaayan war are far brighter than night have been expected. The Chinese Government last week nnounced its "positive res•onse" to the proposals of the ix neutral powers, accepting218 words
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Article, Illustration941 1963-01-15 10 RAWLE KNOX - K calls— and Berliners worry and wonder RAWLE KNOX from BERLIN Monday THE visit of Mr. Khrushchev to East Berlin tomorrow is awaited with disquiet on both sides of the barbed wire and stone that divide the two Cermanys. The Russian leader has not visited Mr. Walter Ulbricht's capital since941 words
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Letter228 1963-01-15 10 IN September 1 applied lor a new Identity card. I was asked to return on October 8. when it would be ready. I did so. and was asked to return on November 12. Once again I went on the appointed date, but do you think I228 words
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Letter231 1963-01-15 10 MAY I correct a part ol the report of the Singapore Prime Minister's speech at the opening of the combined clinic at Queens- town in Monday's Straits Times which reads: "The more outdoor clinics were built, the fewer outpatients there would be at the hospital." The argument of231 words
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Letter201 1963-01-15 10 WHEN I remonstrated with a clerk in the Kuala Kangsar registration office who was abusive to a Tamil labourer who knew no Malay I was told to shut up and get out of the office. The clerk told the man to learn Malay or get back to India.201 words
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Advertisement993 1963-01-15 10 Strait. Ti-m 4 Malty Mri Classified adwrtuswissjis aaay cc heae'ee' tec tat Fleer COLO •TO»*«« A*C*Df Orenmrt Rjeee COLO •TOaTACS IIAWCII— AT HOLLAND ROAD—KATOKM KKPPtTL WOAO-MAVAL ■ASB Authorised Agants CITY BOOK ITOH LTB Winchester House. CeWyer Quey TMI NIWI PItOMT Flttpatrte*'* Smsiiisiusi M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Need. Mevet lea*993 words
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Advertisement26 1963-01-15 10 m\ I W IbsbV^bbbl MALAYAN lANKINC LIMITED the Largest Federation incera>ef»t»o lank with 66 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.26 words
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Advertisement323 1963-01-15 10 Vitamins taste like sweets in a new fruit #IfCCI9 flavoured vitamin product Mothers find CHOCKS solve" the problem of netting, children to take vitamins! Mother if your children don't like the taste of liquid vitamins, and find capsules or tablets hard to swallow just see how they'll go for the323 words
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171 1963-01-15 11 Spanish dance and music team for Malaya SINGAPORE. Mom. Luisillo and his Spanish Dance Theatre Company will arrive in Singapore at the end of January to perform here and in the Federation. The tour Is sponsored by the Shaw Organisation. In Singapore the troupe will perform at the Sky Theatre171 words
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Article43 1963-01-15 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Rahmat bin Mohamed and Sa'at bin Shamsuri. who could not account for the presence of h outbreaking Implements at their ice stall In Jalan Betek were jailed for three months. Sa'at had two previous convictions.43 words
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Article97 1963-01-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The War Department Civilian Staff Association, which has 10.000 members, will soon issue an ultimatum to the British War Department on its claim for more serverance pay, its president, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi. said today. The union was "fed up" with97 words
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Article, Illustration652 1963-01-15 11 MR. JUSTICE WEE TELLS HOW THE LEGAL PROFESSION CAN HELP MAKE MALAYSIA GREAT gINGAPORE, Mon. —The new Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today spoke of the role the legal profession should play in the new nation of Malaysia. "Each of652 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-01-15 11 Indonesian arms build-up: 'We don't worry' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federation Govenment is not worried by Indonesia's military buildup, the Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today. He was speaking during a visit to the Royal Malayan Navy headquarters at Woodlands. Tun Razak also spoke of the "frequent violation" of319 words
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Article37 1963-01-15 11 SINOAPORE, Mon. Twenty•even women and 18 men plwrkirt guilty today to taking part ta x a card game In a house in Top** Road yesterday. They were each fined between $26 and $50.37 words
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Article46 1963-01-15 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police are investigating a report by Kasslm bin Othman. 42. a Nam Kee Flower Nursery driver, that thieves stole five orchid plant* valued at $1,500 from his garden In Robin Road yesterday. He Mid the plants had Just begun to flower.46 words
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Article112 1963-01-15 11 Big shiver... at 65 degrees SINGAPORE, Mon. Last night was Singapore's coldest on record unless Mr. John Ede's thermometer is inaccurate. It recorded a temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit, Two degrees below the previous low of 67, recorded in 1934 and 1951. On Wednesday Mr. Ede. a former Assemblyman, will112 words
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Article33 1963-01-15 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cashier of the Lam Soon Cannery, Mr. Wee Seng Ghee. 27. was robbed in Telok Aver Street of $1,531 at knife point by three youths on Saturday afternoon.33 words
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221 1963-01-15 11 PAYMENT FOR BORNEO? 'MOST ABSURD' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ministry of External Affairs here today described as "most absurd" the suggestion by Mr. Nlcasio Ostnena, lawyer for the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu. that Malaya had offered the Philippines $180 million to drop its claim to North Borneo. A221 words
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Article51 1963-01-15 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a bonus dispute between the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on Jan. 21. The issue had been referred to arbitration following a wage agreement reached recently between the union and the51 words
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Advertisement278 1963-01-15 11 U A jl mm 9: «i im ir lI A Alf TAIIA4 HAIR TONIC Available at all leading departmental stores Agents. _A_ A KIAN GWAN(M)LTD. 4 SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG —JUST OUT! Readers Digest JANUARY ISSUE Containing THE CHRISTIAN MEANING OF THE COUNCIL AT ROM!: Th« wider implications behind the278 words
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Advertisement123 1963-01-15 11 The Industrial Commercial Bank Ltd. have the pleasure to announce that all their INDIVIDUAL SAYINGS ACCOUNT DEPOSITORS are now automatically covered by a PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE SCHEME GIVEN FREE by the Bank For further particulars please apply to our He»d Office: 117/119 Cecil Street Phone ***** North Branch: 644 North123 words
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Miscellaneous419 1963-01-15 11 RADIO MALAYA 1015 Melody Time; I HMUIU IVIHL.MTM Uke Rhythm n 00 Close NATIONAL SHOBTWAVK Down. A M ERV C n E n m *Z RADIO SINGAPORE N^alKu'^Ne^HealiW; BHOETWAVE SERVICE KdeS2^lth Mel SSi: MEDnJM'wTvTsEEVICE Time Signal. News; 7.35 Break- w 4 3? metres tut Club; 8.00 Time Signal, AM 600419 words
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Article, Illustration371 1963-01-15 12 Doctor's wife: I wouldn't change for anything in the world She and her husband, Dr. Irving G. de Zilva, an E, N.T. specialist from Wlndermere Avenue, were In Singapore last week in the course of a holiday tour of the Far East. Ever since her marriage 15 years ago, Mrs.371 words
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224 1963-01-15 12 »THERE are four types x of make-up. In the market there are many kinds of products and it is only in consultation with a beauty consultant at the counter that you should select the one which best suits your skin type. Liquid. Usually224 words
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Article416 1963-01-15 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS BRIGHTEN brass and copper articles by using a piece of lemon dipped in salt. After rubbing thoroughly, wash the articles in lukewarm water and dry with a soft cloth. A coat of wax on the chrome trim of kitchen chairs will keep them from rusting. Grease spots can416 words
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Advertisement123 1963-01-15 12 DREAMS FROM PARIS M f$ 111 i PERFUME it Wl W ATOMISER V m i BRILLIANTINE 5 nil* C"l *> SINGA»O*C. KU*LA r LUM»UIt7IPOM7^CN«Nad 111 A vl\ Portable casuals K n black or y~ K M V^A brown leather /&uV\ j^ttk I rushion soles /M^Hil jfc I Ss*&3rj/ Itahono' for123 words
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Advertisement318 1963-01-15 12 It' m IN MY maidenform BRA CYMBAL Here's a new high -fashion bra with a low-budget price. Sheer artistry by Maidenform. Take a look at Cymbal and you'll know what we mean. It's circular stitched and shaped to form, lift and mould the prettiest curves ever. Ask for Cymbal/ the318 words
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Miscellaneous271 1963-01-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. The right place for nops to 4 Wag nis head over the effect cook; (5). or tourism (8). 7. Hide In a South-Eastern Island 8. Anagram for sale? (6) (7). 9. Insubordination of one who 14. This concession to history Is has an engagement in271 words
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210 1963-01-15 13 JAPANESE DOMESTIC MEDICINE DISPLAY MORE than 150 varie1T1 ties of household medicines manufactured in Japan, are now on display at the six-day exhibition of the Japanese Pharmaceutical, Medical and Dental Supply Exporters' Association at the Chinese Y.M.C.A.. Singapore. The exhibition has been organised by the Japanese Export Trade Recovery Organisation.210 words
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Article69 1963-01-15 13 A £1.2 MILLION ($10.3 million) contract has been placed by Singapore with Mitchell Engineering, Peterborough, for the supply and erection of two boiler units with oil-firing equipment and other plant at Pasir Panjang 'B' power sta- tion, it is announced. The boiler units will be the largest69 words
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Article343 1963-01-15 13 It will produce 25,000 pieces daily rONCRKTE Industries (Malaya) Ltd., which pioneered the modern technique in the manufacture of concrete roof tiles in this country in 1951, has established another factory in Kuala Lumpur the second in the capital and the fourth in Malaya.343 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-01-15 13 THE managing director for Singapore and Malaya of the Malayan Refrigerating Co., Mr. H.W. Taylor, is shortly to take up an appointment as state manager, Western Australia, for an associate company, W. Angliss fAust.) Pty. Ltd. Mr. Taylor first came to Malaya in March. 1939. seconded138 words
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209 1963-01-15 13 Chevrolet, Vauxhall introduce 1963 range /\RCHARD Motors is bringing into Malaya for the first time the compact Chevrolet range of cars, the Chevy II, which made their debut on the American market a year ago. Now available here are four 1963 models— two In the 300 series (tour-cylinder and sixcylinder),209 words
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Article63 1963-01-15 13 United Stales economic activity continued on a hi(?h platenu toward the close of 1983. comment* the Federal Reserve Bank of New York In the January issue of it* Monthly Review. Business sentiment continued to display an improved tone, although the major economic indicators were little changed63 words
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144 1963-01-15 13 Bank offering free insurance for depositors rnHE Bank of Canton Ltd. has Introduced a •1 scheme under which all savings account depositors of its Singapore and Kuala Lumpur branches will be given free insurance protection against accidental deaths or dismemberment. The benefit Is extended to all depositors, between six and144 words
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92 1963-01-15 13 PARIS FAIR WILL HAVE 120 SECTIONS rfiHE Paris Fair 1963 will be held at Exhibition Park. Porte tie Versailles and at Grand Palais, ChamjxsElysees from May 22 to June 3. There will be 120 sections, 12.500 exhibitors. (3.000 foreign representing 50 countries), and 260.000 samples. Among the exhibits will be92 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-01-15 13 BENSON LONDON DIRECTOR IS RESIGNING MR. DA. BAIN (above), is resigning as managing director of S.H. Benson International Ltd. in London, to join the board of U.S.P. Holdings Pty. Ltd. in Australia. Benson took a substantial Interest in U.S.P. in 1960 and Mr. Bain will represent this on the board.94 words
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Article46 1963-01-15 13 The Oerman Pord Motor Co. stated in Cologne ihat it had produced a record of 303.999 vehicles last year: an increase of 16 per cent over the previous year. Of the total. 274.003 were paMtngir oars. About 40 per cent of output was exported.46 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-01-15 13 ANEW Dutch cargo ship, belonging to the N.V. Stoomvaart MaatschappiJ "Nederland" Amsterdam, will arrive in Singapore on Thursday on her maiden voyage from Europe to the Far East. The Neder Rijn (above), of 11.700 d.w tons and having a speed of 20319 words
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98 1963-01-15 13 Raleigh bid for local bicycle mart RALEIGH Industries Ltd. of Nottingham, England, is making a strong bid to regain its former share of the Malayan bicycle market which has been partially lost as a result of mounting competition from other makes, notably Japanese. Distributors The company has therefore reorganised its98 words
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Article108 1963-01-15 13 About 300 ton* of copra were imported into Singapore from nearby islands last week and traded to the mills at prices con siderod unworkable in terms oi l.Qjb. business, says Leu is and Peat's produce report. Over the week Philippine copra n London afur an Initial decline108 words
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Advertisement264 1963-01-15 13 fsb Medium-Short •«>« it*r»Ofram V^^^--Z io-voivc radio ri^y^iTn Powerful undlsrorttd 14 wort output W^W^X S permanent dynomic ipMktfi l^**L* 4-ipccd record changer Aa Complete with TAPE RECORDER TM 27U I —Hi 4-track stereo recording and stereo playback. I WcW ONLY at: $1,420/- Singapore J $1,770/- Federation V^»*^ Full rang* s264 words
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Advertisement232 1963-01-15 13 FLY WITH ME TO ROME Enjoy the countless aiicniions of gracious JAL service as \ou JV sf^^P I speed from Bangkok (o Rome T via India, Pakistan, and the /W Middle East on JALs new V^V "Silk Road" to Europe. Then continue on to the major cities of Europe. Wherever232 words
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Article, Illustration1860 1963-01-15 14 ONLY TEN SURVIVED CRUISER SINKING HORROR POUNDED BY JAPANESE SHELLS AND TORPEDOES, THE JUNEAU'S SINKING WAS THE MOST TRAGIC OF THE PACIFIC WAR THE U.S. cruiser Juneau was one of only six American warships which survived a naval battle oft Guadal:anai in the Solomons early on the morning Df Friday,1,860 words
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Advertisement424 1963-01-15 14 REVOLUTIONARY NEW MOTOR FUEL BENEFITS ALL MOTORISTS 80/W/V AS A COMPCaTBU/ N£W FUEL FORMULA FOR /ILL &ASOLtN£ £A/GtNBQ I flflßf in their cars' performance. Benefits most often i^^mmJ I a Vj reported are more power, better pick-up and "»u3«P« smoother running. Many motorists say they fctri j *JEmuL Ijflflfe f424 words
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Advertisement1484 1963-01-15 15 10 LIVERPOOL WEST COAST U.K.. OuaS'pora Sans n*» -tnaot Jnl?. l^?. l-'>arpMl, Giasgtm li Pt jai 10 Jaa IT EUMAEUI Li«erpnl, Dublin CH. Jai 10 JM 17/20 Jm 21 H.trpetl JM 20 JM 24 Ma 11/20 CYCLOPS Mars. Amouth Liwraaal Jaa 10 Jm 20 Jaa 11/24 Im IOV I fii1,484 words
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Advertisement2534 1963-01-15 15 WJLLUm fmHWWI HJJltim THE E, A. C. LINES- Jo) W 3 W Mf^M TL FM W SAILING* 10 btNOA. U HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWER* Jffi lp M f\W AY ICjUfTjaW JCA JL JLVI JOl yrfgPjV ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. £i& JJsA 4JJ i V |3fVS\IJI "JUtUNOIA- I) 20/212,534 words
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Advertisement1320 1963-01-15 15 w-^ McALISTjER 6c CO., LTD. W__ m Til. Na. mil MLw V*A ELLERMAM UNE KLAVENESS LINE V OH OF LEICESTER 10S AHGEIIS. UN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, 10MMN NAMNRC. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANI ROTTEROAM 0 MtMUSMOVOH Accaatiag corgi fir Ctttral 0 Saatl BT)n P. rtiam Penang •/U?« r L t M i1,320 words
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686 1963-01-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was a small X turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and not a great deal of movement in prices in the industrial section. Among leaders Dunlops were traded from $2.51 to 52.52. Containers $1.67 Ut SI.H9. Tobacco686 words
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Article703 1963-01-15 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: Bsuttead (1,000) $1.61 xd: Dun Up* $2.51 SL, (12,000) $2.51, (2.000) $2.50. (1.000) $2.52; att lm*lt $2.72 SL.: Fitiastrleli. (1.000) '1.92:703 words
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418 1963-01-15 16 'THE Straits tin price yesterday fell 75 cents to $426.12£ per picul on an offering of 250 tons. In London on Friday after active dealings, a large part of which consisted of carries, tin prices showed hardly any change. Trade quarters reported418 words
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Article99 1963-01-15 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. qENKRAL Investment and industrials shares noted small movements, but rises well outnumbered fallsMost leaders held their steady levels. Oils and base metaJa fluctuated irregularly while loam continued steady. C.R.A 17/8 Mour.t Is* 80/N Broken Hill (10a.) 20/3 B Arnpol Petroleum 11/1 Autt. Con. Ind 67/1 Aust.99 words
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Article146 1963-01-15 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 14 Three months. Dunrops 14 rts. 8. Darby 4|d. K. a> N. IS ct*. C. Storage 4id Oammoo 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J WauKh »S ets. Shell 14 ct* M Brew. 25 ets. Hteamshlp 8 eta. If. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times 22 cts.146 words
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Article105 1963-01-15 16 CHINESE P reduce E left am t. I ins. aper* noon prtcca per pictal yesterday Ctcenut til: bulk $44 1 seller*, drum $4R Mhw Cepra Loo«r: Ja: ./Feb. UK/Continent J27J buyer* Pepper: Muntok white $1371 aellerx, Sarawak wblte M 36 seller*. aperlal Sarawak black t)7i sellers, garbled LnmponK105 words
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Article260 1963-01-15 16 PIBRUARV first grade rufeoor buy--1 M fob. closed at 5 p.m. n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur jesterday at 79J cent* per lr>. down on«--eighth of a cent. The tone wen Bast t.C.C RA. and F. M.R.I. clomnc prices in cents per ll>. yesterday: Int. i i: B I260 words
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Article28 1963-01-15 16 January. 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE r 791 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5426.12* (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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Article193 1963-01-15 16 SHIPS lying .ilengndo the tingspore Hsrbour wharves c- expected today: Orestes 6/7. Pfrllj N.W. :f. fwrdnn.: N.W. 4. Luna Mnersk 13 U. Clyton.^uii 1/2, Martha BaJcke 4 o. Hihaiur 25 •-•6. Urkko Mam 6A, ltrecht S/9. B«lcn;ik N.W. 2, B*nK.il Maru 29/30, Mum Lloyd 10/11, PuUu Kldjacg193 words
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Article150 1963-01-15 16 THE Malayan Exohangt Bank*' Aooostation made tbeee changes la Its rates to merchants yesterday: iMMlmn: selling TT or OD 2/4 I/**; buying TT 2/4 S3;', airmail Ot) 2/4 3/16. 30 d/»' r/4 9/32. 4S d*t 2/4 5/18. 60 d/st 2/4 3/8. 90 d at 2/4 18/32, 120 d,st150 words
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Advertisement1110 1963-01-15 16 y^-; KAWASAKI RISEN KAiSHA,,LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific tJt Atlantic Coast lawlaa ETA EIA EIA tl» Spore r. S'ram H'kont i. .'raiciico L. *|ei*t H. Tot "KtaitVM Mars" 21/21 JM N/11 JM i Fat 21 Fit 25 FM 14 Ml 'kMAsva Mail" 17/29 Ftl 21/22 Ftt 21 Ftt 21 Mar 24 MM1,110 words
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Advertisement952 1963-01-15 16 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailiafs Irtm Sisfistre. Malaya difKt tt Caaatfiaa ins U.S. Breat Lakts parts Singtoore Pt Swettennam Penanf arr. Montreal "aiNTINC" (HI) 4/11 May 12/13 Mar 14/ IS Mat v Ip "UnifCHT" (HI) 4/11 Ml 12/13 »*r 14/15 «|r 14 May "MLATIGt" IL 4/11 Mai 12/11952 words
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Advertisement250 1963-01-15 16 FIRST MALAYAN FUND ANXOI^CEMENT OF DISTKIBCIION OF INCOMF. The Trustee expects to distribute the income of the First Malayan Fund for the six months ended 31st December 1982 to registered holders of unit* at. that date, on 16th February 1963. The amount available for distribution amount* to $7.60 per 100250 words
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Advertisement574 1963-01-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from male .tnci unmarried temale Pahung Nationals or Federal Citizens born or resident in Pahang. who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and have passed the Lower Certiticate of Education or Form 111 in a Government/Aided English School, for574 words
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Advertisement793 1963-01-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from unmarried female State Nationals or Federal Citizens and serving Governments Officers including those on probation who have passed the Oversea School Certificate Examination or Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education, for Appointment as Accommodation Officer, Pahang Government Bungalows. at Fraser's Hill, Pahang. on Salary793 words
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Advertisement795 1963-01-15 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor. up to 12 noon on February 7th 1963 for the site investigation of subsoil conditions in the Sabak Bernam District of North Selangor. The contract will Include for boring to depths down to 150 ft., sampling795 words
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Advertisement715 1963-01-15 17 1 Continued lrom Hagr Hi SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words _SS (Min.)— Box M ctt txtr* WANTED CENERAL AMAN. Live In. Small bungalow. Family of four Call at 7 Robin Rd. B'porc 10. WANTED ACCOUNTS CLERK English and Chinese educated. Good prospects for right person. Apply Box A4*2o S.T. Spore. WANTED715 words
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Advertisement1072 1963-01-15 17 SITUATION VACANT :t Wordt SS (Min.)— Box It rtt. extrm WANTED EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER capable of taking charge. Apply dating terms to Dons Beauty Salon. 136. Main Road, Kulal Johore. THI VACANCY or Surveyor advertised in the Straits Times of December 15th and 17th under hox A 4532 baa been filled.1,072 words
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Advertisement963 1963-01-15 17 EDUCATION it. Wordt SS (Mlm,)— Box SO elt. txirm EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP. Fifth repeat course has Just started! Limited vacancies (till available. City School. Queen Street. R'pore. Tel *****/943M6 NIW SESSIONS TYPEWRITING. (New Machines) Shorthand, Bookkeeping, heglnners/advanred. N.C.S., 433 A Geylang Road. (Spore). ATTENTION SHORTHAND STUDENTS BSKinncrV Shorthand FEB $12 for963 words
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Advertisement953 1963-01-15 17 FOR HIRE tt Wtr*t tt <mHm,)—Bmn 10 ctt. mxtrm SELF-DRIVE CAR Book On* for Chinese Ne Tear S9O.- Thursday 9 a.m. to Monday 9 am. Everfine Co. ***** Spore. RADIOS FOR HIRE from S9.OU per monib, RadiOErams from SIO.OO. Refrigerators tIO.OO. Also available i Tape Recorder*. Oaa Cookers, Amplifier* etc.953 words
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Advertisement903 1963-01-15 17 FOR SALE 19 Words SI (Min. y— Box H Hi, uln STOCK-TAKING BALI MtaMMl Ins trumeota. Radio*, Pboao Records I.** from $3/-. Niogfceng Piano House. 103/106. aclegls Road. 8ln«apor«-?. CHINIII NIW YEAR Discounts! Opportunity For Candlrwick Now Kruiu $14.00 Only. Colourful Ctrannllt* Bathmats (Uralted Stock) Now fl.Bo Only. K»veral Olrls'903 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-01-15 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HE GOES FASTEST ON GOOD TRACK 1POH, Mon. No Regrets II. with Merv Posner astride, showed sparkling form on a good track here this morning when he galloped 3f in 37 1/5. He broke away from .stablemate Yes Dear II (Ivan Spaldlng)319 words
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Article55 1963-01-15 18 CINGAPORE. Mon— The Korean National Agricultural Cooperatives Federation basketbU! team, with eight International players, will meet Slglap. the Singapore league runners-up, tomorrow night, and Tong Keng, the champions, on Wednesday. The Koreans will play their last game against a Singapore combined teim on Friday. All matches55 words
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469 1963-01-15 18 Singapore BA not 'unduly worried' by Penang challenge By LIM KEE CHAN: Singapore, Monday pENANGS powerful singles team of Teh Kew San, Tan Aik Huang and Yew Cheng Hoe holds no terrors for Singapore, who will defend the. Foong Seong Cup on Jan. 19 and 20 most probably against the469 words
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309 1963-01-15 18 WILKES TO DEFEND TITLE IN S'PORE OPEN SINGAPORE, Mon. Brian Wilkes of South Africa will defend his title In the Singapore Open golf championship at the Royal Island Club new par-73 course from Feb. 18 to 24. The Singapore open and the Malayan open (Feb 26-Mar. 3) are Jointly sponsored309 words
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Article102 1963-01-15 18 I7UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The IV teams to meet In the annual North-South ***** match at Jalan Besar stadium. Singapore, on Jan. 26 are: North: Kool Meng (Pk), RoperCaldbeck (Pg), O Hare (Pk), Floyd (Pg). Rashidi (Pk). Bryant (Pk). Wan Patt (S'gor), Wheeler (Pk), Jenkins (Pk).102 words
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525 1963-01-15 18 Cinemascope 111 and Mighty Missel Cl NEMASCOPE 111 and Mighty Missel, both winners at the Perak Turf Club meeting on Sunday, have been promoted from CL 2 to Cl. 1, while Goofy. Hydro's Image, Port dOr and Wingate go up from CL 3 to Cl. 2. Weight* for seven races525 words
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247 1963-01-15 18 By TEOH ENG TATT: Singapore, Monday rpHE long drawn-out Singapore soccer season could end with the "match-of-the-year" tomorrow —the Premier League championship playoff between RAF, the holders, and Chinese Both teams have their special reasons for wanting to win the championship and so a grand247 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1963-01-15 19 DAVIDSON STARTS ENGLAND SLIDE TO 86 FOR SIX SYDNEY, Monday. J^LAN Davidson turned on one of the best bowling performances of his great career here between 2.30 and 3.30 this afternoon when he busted the English batting wide open and left Australia in an unbeatable positionUPI - 1,110 words
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Article542 1963-01-15 19 F. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Mon - We won't just bow out— Gwee F. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Mon By SINGAPORE Government Services Football Assail elation officials today agreed unanimously that Singapore Amateur FA had shown discrimination against their association over the question of additional representation at the SAFA annual general meeting. The SGSFA president, Dr. Owee Ah Leng,542 words
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Article41 1963-01-15 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Playing a hard, cp*M (fame. Singapore Cricket Cl':o chalked up anoti.c" victory when they beat RAP Churel 12-C (four tries) on the padang today. Scorers for Club were Roger, Towiisend. Boyle and DatntryVrench failed thrice to convert.41 words
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Article35 1963-01-15 19 I SOCCER Penang Public Service* KO s-final: Prisons w.o Police. HOCKEY Nejri Div. 1 (SeI remban) Malays 2 Chinese 1. i Ipoh Div. 2: Telecoms 7 a FIB 4 Friendly (Penang): SLRC 6 Jolly35 words
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Article67 1963-01-15 19 TPOH. Mon. Australian proA fesslonal tennis coach Gllmour Leburn began his ten-day session of .training of 12 junior players, Including a girl, here yesterday. The coaching for invited players is sponsored by the Perak Lawn Tennis Association. The girl Is Llan Lai Yee, who recently won67 words
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Article19 1963-01-15 19 ADELAIDE, Mon. There was no play in the Australian lawn tennis championships here today because of rain.19 words
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189 1963-01-15 19 TEN STATES FOR SCHOOLS BADMINTON TOURNEY If U ALA LUMPUR, Mon. A new badminton competition for Malayan schoolboys and schoolgirls, run first in the states and culminating in matches between the champions for Malayan titles, will be played in March. The competition is sponsored by Messrs Nestles Products (M) Ltd.189 words
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Advertisement394 1963-01-15 19 Jrr COLOR 8 f ACTION! \< V> Successful photography begins with a Kodak A jjj^"\ camera and film. Capture every memory with h Q*M&: a Kodak Retina Reflex 111 precision camera. p jjiji r lir fjj Tht Kodak Rttins fMUx 111 ha* I il/~**\ V scores si ntm feiture* .built-in394 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1963-01-15 19 SOCCER SPORF PREMIER LGE: Chinese v KAF (Jn. Besar. 5.15). Ml'AR FA CLP Q FINAL: Chahaya Bella v Pemuda Jaya (T. Council padang). FRIENDLY: Alexandra v Welsh Fusiliers ♦Farrer Pk). BASKETBALL TOUR MATCH: Slglap v Koreans (Happy World). HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: Schools v Pofee (Thomson Rd). S'GOR DIV. 1:67 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1963-01-15 20 YAP CHIN KWEE - U'r en: I signed 'no violence directive' YAP CHIN KWEE INSIDE STORY OF THE RAILMEN'S BATTLE —By KUAU LUMPUR, Mo*. MR Donald m l"Rcn, 40 yearold President of the Rail w a ymen'i Union of Malaya, disclosed today how he signed a "no violence" order at the start of the1,345 words
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Article115 1963-01-15 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Charged today with wounding a 10-year-old boy with a knife, a village girl pleaded that she was acting in self-defence and under provocation. Tan Oeok Choo. 17, said that the boy and his three brothers had jointly assaulted her with stones and sticks. She115 words
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Article365 1963-01-15 20 LONDON, Mon Although it has been another unsettled day In the stock markets, there were signs of a better tone developing in the afternoon. Buyers were still inclined to hold off In the absence of Incentive and generally preferred to await the outcome of this week's new efforts365 words
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Article63 1963-01-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Electrlcity will be Interrupted on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the following areas to carry out urgefyt extension work at Shanghai Ro.iok. substation Jervois Road. Bishopgate, Cable Road. Holt Road. River Valley Road (between Kim Seng Road and Delta Road)63 words
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Article24 1963-01-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut oil in Jalan Nustika, Jalan Hormat and Jalan Murni, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.24 words
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Advertisement130 1963-01-15 20 [Jgajhl Hairdryer [fli^ that will always be Remembered. Complete in red and gold gift packs The NEW Princess Silent Hair Dryer with adjustable stand, hoed comb attachments. r*CO WU&M I I while your hair dries. H $**J' Dn« while you comb. Here is everything you need to give yoa Salon130 words
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Advertisement96 1963-01-15 20 THAT COLD BEFORE IT C A TCHES YOU* H j|£ fr TRIPLE ACTION COLD RELIEF TABLETS Fcbs quickly reduce feverishness children and adults. and relieve aches and pains; Febs are obtainable from DispensaFebs clear blocked nose passages; ries. Medicine Shops and all leading Febs help to counteract that 'run Provision96 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-01-15 20 XIIGHEST ana lowest tempera* tures for Malaya and Sin* gapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 68 Kola Bharu 81 68 Penang 88 70 Ipoh 88 64 Malacca 86 70 Singapore 84 7242 words
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