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Title Section19 1963-01-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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335 1963-01-16 1 By DAHARI ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE SULTAN of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, is expected to announce soon his oil rich state's decision to join Malaysia. This was the result of two "hush-hush" visits by the Sultan's emissaries to this counrv since the end335 words
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467 1963-01-16 1 Malay— a pledge of vigorous action by Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that an operation room would be set up in the Ministry of Education to speed up the implementation of Malay as the sole official language of the country by 1967.467 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1963-01-16 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE By A MONTH'S PAY IN ADVANCE, THANKS TO TENGKU KUALA LUM1V PUR, Tues. The 14,000 railwaymen who return to work tomorrow will collect a month's advance pay. This gesture, arranged by Tengku Abdul Rahman, will ensure that those who are not getting strike pay will1,272 words
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99 1963-01-16 1 VI) ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The first passenger trains since the 23-day-old rail strike began last month are expected to be running again on Saturday. They include the night mails. The regular goods trains, however, will be moving again a day earlier. The skeleton goods train services99 words
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104 1963-01-16 1 Secret for Nehru: China hai said 'No' NEW DELHI, Tues. The Times of India reported today that Ceylon's Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Felix Dias Bandaranaike, told Mr. Nehru that China had rejected the Colombo non aligned powers proposals. "But he requested Mr. Nehru to keep this secret since he hoped104 words
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Article53 1963-01-16 1 BINOAPORE. Tues. All work on the Singapore waterfront is expected to come to a standstill tomorrow evening when the Harbour Board Staff Association holds an emergency general meeting. The association, whose registration is Deing examined by the Registrar of Trade Unions, claims a membership of more than53 words
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356 1963-01-16 1 $23,000 GRAB IN NANYANG UNIVERSITY By FRANCIS ROZARIO gINGAPORE, Tues. Four gunmen with two unarmed accomplices this afternoon held up the entire staff of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation branch in Nanyanc University and walked out 10 minutes later with nearly $23,000 from its vaults. The six men, said to be356 words
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Article37 1963-01-16 1 CHINA REJECTION REPORTS DENIED NEW DELHI. TOM Foreign Ministry >p«kcsman said today Pekinjjs "final reply" to Colombo proposals for Sino-Indian negotiations expected within few days. Hr denied rejection reports. I" P I. (See this page).37 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration68 1963-01-16 2 Sir Leslie moved to Brazil LONDON, Tues.— Sir Leslie Fry. British Ambassador in Jakarta, is to become Ambassador to Brazil, it was announced here. lie will be succeeded by Mr. Andrew Giochrist. until recently British Consul-General in Chicago. Sir Leslie Fry (above) has been Britain's envoy to Indonesia since 1959.Reuter - 68 words
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Article59 1963-01-16 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— U Th»nfs Chief of Cabinet, Mr. C V. Naraslmhan. has postponed for about a fortnight planned visits to Jakarta and West New Guinea, it was learned yesterday. An Informed source said the postponement was because of the Congo situation and the ImpendingReuter - 59 words
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Article130 1963-01-16 2 one-party state. Mr. Nyerere told the opening session of the conference of his ruling Tanganyika African National Union (Tanu) party that it would be asked to approve the party national executive's resolution calling for statutory recognition of the one-p arty system. He said his decision was130 words
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98 1963-01-16 2 Held without trial, three Reds new get jail terms JAKARTA. Tues.— Three members of a Communist underground organisation who were held without trial for almost four years have been sentenced to prison, it was announced yesterday. Authorities said two of the members of the PKI Malam organisation were Riven eight-yearUP - 98 words
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Article30 1963-01-16 2 DAMASCUS. Tues. Syria closed Its border with Lebanon yesterday following weekend riots in two Syria towns. Traffic from here to Jordan and Iraq, however, returned to normal. U.PJ.30 words
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122 1963-01-16 2 OANGKOK, Tues. u Thai Foreign Mininster Thanat Khoman, acting in the role of a peace-maker, will leave on Friday for Kuala Lumpur in an effort to help settle differences between Malaya and the Philippines. Thanat said last night his talks with Philippine PresidentUPI - 122 words
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305 1963-01-16 2 says Kennedy WASHING. TON, Tues.— President Kennedy last night described the assassination of President Sylvanus Olympio of Togo as a "blow to the progress of stable government in Africa." In a personal statement released by the White House, the President praised Dr. Olympics role InReuter - 305 words
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Article30 1963-01-16 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues— Mr Aroot Krishnaswatni of India was elected unanimously yesterday as chairman of the U.N. sub-commis-sion on prevention of discrimination and protection of minorities.— UJ».I.30 words
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290 1963-01-16 2 LEOPOLDVTLT.E, Tuesday. STUDENTS yelling "down with the English" today broke into the British Embassy here, smashed windows and ransacked offices. One embassy official Mr. John Ure, was seen with a bloodstained face. The demonstrators threw papers, photographs and books to a crowd of 800 peopleReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-01-16 2 MANILA. Tues. The British Ambassador, Mr. John Pilcher. today answered a charge that he had shown contempt for the Philippine Government. The charge was made in a a letter from Nicasio Osmena to the Philippine President. Mr Diosdado Mac&pagal. Mr. Osmena, who is an attorneyUPI - 187 words
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106 1963-01-16 2 JAKARTA. Toes. The Indonesian Air Force hu sent TU-16 bombers and Hercules transports to check planes that were reported to have been making secret flights over Indonesian territory. The Air Force spokesman, Maj. Daddy Suwastodjo. told Antara news agency that Air Force planes have106 words
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DATELINE
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Article233 1963-01-16 2 A DRUG traffic- ker walked into a flat while it was being raided by Anti-Nar-cotics Bureau officers. Mul Sul Kau. 26. who had 321b. 15 oz. of drugs, was jailed for three years HONG K O N G s cinemas earned more than $12,000,000 for Hollywood last year.233 words
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Article61 1963-01-16 2 NEW DELHI, Tues— With reports available from only three of India's 16 states, the Central Health Ministry yesterda* reported a twomonth smallpox death toll of 464. The three states were Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. The toll in Calcutta was given officially asUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement47 1963-01-16 2 No other KETCHUP tastes like HEINZ because Heinz Ketchup is made from REAL, full-flavoured and choice tomatoes. Heinz Ketchup therefore costs a little more but it is so rich and thick that it goes further. Enjoy the better flavour and top quality of Heinz Tomato Ketchup today.47 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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145 1963-01-16 3 BRUSSELS. Tues.—Britain is pushing i head with her negotiations for full membership of the European Common Market regardless of suggestions yesterday from France that she might prefer a form of association. President de Gaulle's Press conference hint that the present Brussels talks, now entering145 words
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207 1963-01-16 3 |)ONN, Tues. Dr. D Konrad Adenauer told the American Under- Secretary of State. Mr. George W. Ball, yesterday that West Germany will collaborate in setting up a multilateral atomic force within NATO Mr. Ball had met Dr Adenauer for more than two hours toReuter - 207 words
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Article31 1963-01-16 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.— The United States and Russia have begun a new round of private talks to break tho deadlock over disarmament and a nuclear test ban. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-01-16 3 Boisterous Nik in Berlin: I'll shout a big hurrah BERLIN (Eastern Sector), Tues. Mr. Khrushchev arrived here by train from Warsaw last night in a boisterous mood and told a large crowd at the station: "I shall shout a loud hurrah when capitalism is. buried." Leading the Soviet delegation toReuter - 369 words
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Article41 1963-01-16 3 OSLO, Tues.— About a million Norwe0ans living outside Oslo had to walk, ski or hitch a lift to work and many schools are likely to close down following a wage strike by 5,000 bus drivers and mechanics. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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616 1963-01-16 3 WASHINGTON. Tu«s. PRESIDENT Kennedy made clear in his State of the Union Message yesterday the great importance with which the United States viewed its relations with nations of the Far East. Throughout his message to Congress, Mr. Kennedy referred to theReuter - 616 words
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Article238 1963-01-16 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON, Tues. A power failure brought wartime blackout conditions to London's busy Oxford Street and Mayfair areas last night after a water main burst and flooded part of a power station. Parts of North and East London were also blacked out. Power was restored after two hours.238 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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131 1963-01-16 4 SATA PLAN CUTS OUT WASTE AND WORRY SINGAPORE. Tues. k The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Associat i o n s insurance scheme, aimed at exposing and treating tuberculosis among groups working together, now covers 30,000 people. Announcing this, SATA's chairman. Mr. Richard Eu, said the scheme was beneficial to both employer and131 words
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Article169 1963-01-16 4 4 robbers get total of 32 years SINGAPORE. Tues. Four men were Jailed by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the Assize Court today to a total term of 32 years for gang robbery. The men Ho Kok Meng, 28. Tham Whye Yong, 22, Lee 800 Har, 22, and Wan Kum Leng.169 words
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353 1963-01-16 4 I persuaded man to marry me girl, 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. A 14-year-old "homely" girl told a District Court today that she persuaded her boy friend, against his will, to take her out of Singapore, and marry her in Negri Sembilan. Husseinah Banu was testifying as the star witness against Abdul353 words
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Article89 1963-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Holders of season parking tickets have been requested to renew their tickets before Jan. 22. A Government statement today said tickets not renewed by that date will be sold to other motorists on Jan 28 from 9 a.m. at the Vehicles Department in Middle Road.89 words
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Article245 1963-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. ARGUMENTS on why an inquiry into the pro- posed cancellation of the citizenship of a merchant, Chua Ho Ann, 63, should be prohibited from being held, were put forward by Mr. David Marshall on behalf of Chua in the High Court today. Chua, a245 words
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Article73 1963-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mohamed All. 17, who robbed Tan Soon Kah. an unemployed man. of a bag containing his belongings worth ISO. in Princess EUsabeih Walk one night In August last year, was jailed for seven years by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today. Ali,73 words
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Article50 1963-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Pan-American Boeing 707 airliner flew in circles for 20 minutes over Singapore Airport before it could land this morning REASON: All the parking bays were occupied due to delayed flights. An airline spokesman said; "Such a thing has never occurred at this airport."50 words
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Article335 1963-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Louise Reade, a young American soprano from the Salzburg Mozarteum, gave a recital with Ous Steyn as piano accompanist In the Cultural Centre on Sunday. In a long and difficult programme. Miss Reade gave compulsive evidence of Innate musicality allied to first-clam training335 words
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Article, Illustration444 1963-01-16 4 LABOUR MINISTRY INQUIRY INTO HARBOUR BOARD STAFF ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION GETS OFF TO CHAOTIC START AS OFFICIALS OPPOSE CANCELLATION THREAT SINGAPORE, Tuesday (MIAOS dominated a Labour Ministry inq/.iry into the affairs of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today. Fast and furious exchanges began right444 words
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Advertisement222 1963-01-16 4 CHUBBY CHECKER Ist TIME on the Singapore screen t HELEN SHAPIRO BRING YOU LL THAT'S TOPS IN POPS! 2.J BIG HIT TUXES A COLUMBIA PICTURE DCV TONIGHT HEA 9.30 p.m. I& season mom tomohhow SHE BURNED WITH LOVE FOR HER HUSBAND'S SON! _1 I' __P_________________________fc "Nf YE« ON SUNBir" _^fl|222 words
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184 1963-01-16 5 ftIALA LUMPUR. Tues The Civil Service Clerical Federation today sent a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, informing him that it would consider a strike ballot unless the Government implemented a unified clerical service with ade quate revision of salaries by March184 words
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Article43 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The State Coroner. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana todn\ recorded a suicide verdict on a woman. Wong Ah Vow. 58, •who was found hanging from a beam In a Chinese temple at Potong Pasir about 11.45 a.m. on Dec. 19.43 words
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191 1963-01-16 5 KUCHING, Monday. T»HE story of how a piracy victim fought back and x captured his attackers was told in the magistrate's court at Tawau. North Borneo. In court were 17 Filipino Bajaus charged with attempting to commit gang robbery and piracy. All pleaded guilty.191 words
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Article38 1963-01-16 5 PENANG. Tues. Burglars stole 150 Social Welfare Lottery tickets and $290 in ca h and goods from a shop in Perak Road yesterday. The stolen tickets: No. *****01 to *****00 and *****01 to *****5038 words
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Article34 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Yang pi-Pertuan Negara. Inch* Yusof bin Ishak, will inaugurate tho centenary celebration of Swami Vivckananda, founder of the Ramakrishna Mission at 8 p.m. on Thursday at the Victoria Theatre.34 words
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Article35 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Theatre World Association will present "The Good Woman of Setzuan" by Berthold Brecht at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 8 and 9 at 8.45 p.m. each night.35 words
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Article109 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Five fishermen found drifting in a boat in the South China Sea were picked up by the freighter American Mail and brought to Singapore yesterday. The Malay fishermen, who are from Penang, were picked up about 100 miles from Singapore. They told the109 words
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Article, Illustration387 1963-01-16 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues rpHE Brunei GovernA ment today issued a statement clarifying the action taken by the Sultan on Dec. 19 in connection with the proclamation of an emergency and the suspension of the constitution. The statement said "The Government wishes to387 words
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Article58 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE Tues.— Gen. Lawrence E. Kuier, vice-president ot Pan-American Airways. today predicted a bigger volume of air traffic and business in Singapore wi'h the Impending merger ol Trans-World Airlines and PanAm Gen. Kuier. accompanied by his wife, flew into Singapore yesterday on a three-day visit to58 words
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Article30 1963-01-16 5 TAIPING. Tut> -The S4l 300 headquarters for the Malayan Chinese Association. Taiplng i I division, in Birch Road will be I ready for occupation in March I30 words
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Article249 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. fHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said last night that a Malaysia divided by communal and racial fears would soon fall prey to outside powers He made the point at the opening of the Pongal (harvest) Festival, organised by the Tamil community249 words
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Article31 1963-01-16 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. While Madam Sin Phew Kirn was a; the marke yesterday morning, thieves sneaked into her home in Killiney Road and stole (550 cash and jewellery worth $2,050.31 words
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Miscellaneous7 1963-01-16 5 AfsMVAf Kttft 99 fZ^tf ff^»Jj^i lljiJmmm—J^mAa I7 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-01-16 6 Expelled Umno man files a writ SINGAPORE, Tues. The expelled leader of Singapore Umno's East Division, Inche Darus Sharif, has filed j a writ of summons against tht State liaison Committee for expelling him from the party. The committee, headed by the Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed203 words
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Article46 1963-01-16 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The promenade at Princess Elizabeth Walk Is getting a new look. The cost: $19,000. Rusty and crumbling Iron railings are being replaced by concrete balustrades and broken and sunken slabs renewed. The Public Works Department expects to complete the work by March.46 words
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Article90 1963-01-16 6 KAMPAK. Tues.— More than 1.000 applications have been received for the 108 units in Government's first low cost housing project in this mining town of over 30.000 people. Applications for the brick terrace houses closed last Saturday. The houses are available to all communities.90 words
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Article, Illustration922 1963-01-16 6 Prophets of doom who mock national language Syed Nasir hits out... ...AT THE CRITICS: 'BETTER THEY LEAVE QUICKLY' KUALA LUMPUR. Tum. »JHE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Language a^d Literature Agency), Haji Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today attacked retiring expatriate officers and other "prophets of doom" for belittling922 words
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Miscellaneous235 1963-01-16 6 Onp Bff V- Bawntin V) H I PUT 1M OUT OF> ■< YOU'VE BEEN PLAW/vUEU. YOU I H^^"^^^ I'M NOT >^"\wE SWOULDN'T HAVE /Ml BUSINESS WITH-/ OH. BE A STUPfO EVER JUST ttMTU. W HOWS IT I SATISFIED LOOKS RUN OOP WON IT_ ■VM. OUT riCINQ A QUIET- SINCE THAT235 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1963-01-16 7 The voice that put Australia on musical map IT WAS A LONG, HARD STRUGGLE TO THE TOP FOR BARITONE PETER DAWSON AND THAT EVENTUAL £20,000 A YEAR Russian teacher showed him road to fortune OXE evening in 1888 a six-year-old boy lying in bed in his home in the Arlehiide1,868 words
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Obituary70 1963-01-16 8 10 Word, Sit (Minimum) K. CANASON J.P.. Proprietary Planter, brother-in-law of V. Nada- i r*)Mh. Sungkap Para Rstate. Sungel Pataal, Maaai .may at his estate. Matale. Ceylon. 13. 1 fih MADAM CHIN SIEW YING CO) passed away peaeeiiiiiy 18 1 1983. Mother of Messrs Liew Keng Atonic. Rudy I.iv.70 words
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Obituary196 1963-01-16 8 It Word, Sit (Minimum) MB. A MRS. Wrnon Perrrau tta»r,k rrlmUvn and friend* for their gotxl inni-a. mrtu and attendance at their wrdrtinr on VI-63. THE FAMILY of thr utr Mr <~honK rhoon Hron Paul thank relative* and rrif««am of wrrath* and attrndanre during their rrcrnt bereave- mem. MR.196 words
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703 1963-01-16 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, January 16. 1963. Back To The Claim The impressions of a team of four Filipino journalists are not going to affect very i seriously the claim of the Philippines' Government to North Borneo. But it is all *o the good that they should have visited North703 words
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Article324 1963-01-16 8 Maximum medical care for the people of Singapore is an aim the Government and the Medical Association surely share. Each has its own views how this should be achieved, but these differences should be composed and not made die subject of public quarrel. In the end nothing can324 words
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Article254 1963-01-16 8 The warning to profiteers by the Minister of Commerce comes a bit late in the railway strike, and of course it conceals the Minister's inability to do anything without special legislation which he has no intention of invoking. It is questionable whether in these circumstances the warning was254 words
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Article, Illustration572 1963-01-16 8 CHARLES SMITH - CHINA'S MAN AT TALKS IS AN EXPERT ON RUSSIA CHARLES SMITH by TOKYO, Tues— The Tnan the Red Chinese leaders have sent to Berlin to do verbal battle with Mr. Khrushchev at the East German Communist Party Congress is no patsy. Wn Hsiu-chuan is a tough ex-soldier who likes toUP - 572 words
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Article, Illustration867 1963-01-16 8 IVAN YATES - Macmillan's seven year hitch IVAN YATES BEHIND THE LANGUID MANNER, THE FOPPISH, OLD-FASHIONED DRESS OF BRITAIN'S PRIME MINISTER- by MR. MACM I LLAN entered his seventh year as Prime Minister this week. In three months' time he will have exceeded Lord Attlees tenure of office. Among twentieth c e n867 words
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LETTERS
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240 1963-01-16 8 fTttiE marked feature of X the railway strike, the longest in the Federation, is that it brought credit to our nation. Some 14,000 employees of the Railway stood the test and proved their faith in their leaders. The Government restrained itself and plodded along240 words
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Letter196 1963-01-16 8 I AM very puzzled over the attitude of the Federation Education authorities towards Brinsford-Ualned teachers. I will quote two instances The Ministry informed us in England that we must have a thorough medical examination before we could start teaching though we underwent a complete medical examination before196 words
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Letter119 1963-01-16 8 IN these days when it appears customary to lind fault with Government departments and civil servants in them, may I take this opportunity of saying how grateful I am to the Veterinary Department of Raub? In this country where It must be admitted little attention Is paid to animal119 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-01-16 9 MANILA'S CLAIM TO BORNEO 'NOT FRIVOLOUS' OINGAPORE, Tues. Some countries do not appreciate the seriousness of the Philippines' claim to North Borneo, Mr. Narcisco G. Reyes, Philippine Ambassador to Jakarta, said today. "There seems to be a notion that our demand is frivolous," he said. "If we had not been187 words
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199 1963-01-16 9 'Ostracise the blacklegs' call to railmen SINGAPORE. Tues. Railwaymen here celebrated today the end of the strike with Joy and exuberance at a rally. Chains "of crackers were let off durtn* the hour-long rally In the compound of the railway station In Keppel Road. Addressing the railwaymen. the Singapore strike199 words
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255 1963-01-16 9 Last picket lunch, then feast for dinner lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. v The 150 RUM strike pickets at the Johore Bahru railway station clapped hands and threw their hats in the air when a telegram was received from Mr. U'ren informing them of the end of the strike. The cable, received255 words
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Article48 1963-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Six RAP Javelin jet-fighters taking part In a fllght-rr fuel ling exercise arrived at Tengah today from Britain. They made night stops at Cyprus, In the Persian Gulf, Karachi and Oan. They are expected to remain in Singapore for a few weeks.48 words
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Article, Illustration525 1963-01-16 9 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK: By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday RAIL PEACE: Mrs. U'REN WITH STATUE OF BOY LOOKING FOR THORN IN HIS FOOT SAYS 'HE'S REMOVED ONE SPLINTER' gYMBOLICALLY, a bronze statue standing in the living room of RUM president, Mr. Donald U'ren's house here depicts a525 words
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188 1963-01-16 9 PENANG, Tues. The news of the end of the railway strike was received here with great relief. A housewife. Madam Leong Chow Kin, 38, of Kinta Lane, said: "I had intended to visit a relative in Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas holidays,188 words
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72 1963-01-16 9 SINGAPORE Tues.— The Social Welfare Department today received a cheque for $2,000 from the Lee Foundation to help nearly 3.000 Malays living in the Northern and Southern Islands. The fishermen and their families, on Pulau Tekong and Pulau I bin. need help during the fasting72 words
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Article67 1963-01-16 9 KUCHING. Tues. The whole of Sarawak is still suffering from heavy and continuous rain. Malayan Airways Viscount aircraft on Its way to Kuchlng from Singapore this morning had to turn back after 100 miles because of the bad weather over Borneo. In the past 24 hours67 words
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Article301 1963-01-16 9 TPOH, Tues.— Strikers* A families are the happiest people in Ipoh over settlement of the railway dispute. Wives of rallwaymen who had been working during the strike period were equally pleased "now that this worry is over." Che Lah blnte Awang, wife of one301 words
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Article54 1963-01-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— The police bellcv* thai a City Council labourer. Velakannu Madasamy. 45. who was found dead in a monsoon drain at the junction of Victoria Street and Middle Road last night, may have fallen Into the i drain. His relatives are asked to I contact54 words
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Article259 1963-01-16 9 MINISTER WARNS PROFITEERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'JHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, warned today that the Government would take action against opportunists cashing in on the rail strike, which has ended, to raise prices of essential commodities. "Increases in prices due to genuine increases in costs259 words
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99 1963-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police are on the look-out for two youths who begged lifts to steal money from two women yesterday. The first victim. Mrs. A. Thomson, wa4 driving off from the Royal Island Club in the evening when the two youths both Indians—hailed her99 words
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Article60 1963-01-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The trial of five Singapore seamen accused of illegal possession of $300,000 worth of opium in a fishing boat was adjourned to Thursday after the prosecution closed Its case today. They are Ong Koh Choy. 31. Ho Yoke Chuan. 23. Chua Guan Jin.60 words
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Article23 1963-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Turs.— Tlie Old Vie's clock has been slopped lor Its yearly overhaul. It will resume ticking on Friday.23 words
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Article33 1963-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A schoolboy. Yee Sang Har. 11, from Rawang new village, died after he was knocked down by a taxi while trying to cross Ipoh Road here today.33 words
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Advertisement129 1963-01-16 9 _/V* GAS COOKER VV -TIME pqKSfpa SAVING DEVICE YOU TOO CAN HAVE gm^ GAS COOKING ANY TIME... t AHYWHERE X?* Thii bottl* contoint J ESSO cooking fat m^^ •«.^h*B for cooking any time any -here ESSO Bottl* 00. dtlivrred to anywhtrt tin Singapore At 512.90 J|^ Per Bottle. NO DEPOSIT129 words
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Advertisement76 1963-01-16 9 "m\ rig- perfume I ODE i oz at $22.00 I m Gift bottle ioz at $41.00 I loz at $61.00 *J§ BHALJMAR *oz at $18.50 Gift bottle oz at $28.00 JiiA 1 oz at $47.00 j| i£3[ MITSOUKO ioz at $16.00 M^ Gift bottle i oz at $28.00 H-fi/BSBL i76 words
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Miscellaneous417 1963-01-16 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOBTWAVE SHOBTWAVE^EEVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE A.M.. 6.00 Time Signal. 476 metres Negara-Ku. News Headlines; *M- 600 Good Morning; 6.01 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Morning Prelude; 7.00 BreakRendezvous With Music; 7.30 fast Bulletin; 7.10 Up And Time Signal. The News; 7.35 About 15417 words
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Advertisement381 1963-01-16 10 I EB3 W&m Effil TODAY TAKES OVER 1 I^HB TWO PAGES T0 TELL THE STORY OF THE I BH WH END F E STRIKE IN PICTURES r I I H II'DCM'C RAY A^f if U ntli O UAT H LEFT: Mr. Donald U'ren, president of the Jtr' Wttt Railwaymen's Union381 words
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Advertisement202 1963-01-16 11 TWO SIGNATURES...AND IT'S A DEAL That fence comes down again... JL_ P^B WM 'SSf mT^immm^KS^Mmmx£w\**zL. M- Wfr-mm «@mmm^^yl< I -r- ~£immmWSmW/tiSlm\&% 9^^^**^*" ,^^^^^^^^^j^^L^^^ '%-'H tw :f M mHsHbHHHm 3^*tmmfmßKK^ if*^ THE BARBED- WIRE fence around the Railway Administration building the strikers called it the "Berlin Wall" comes down again. It202 words
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Advertisement302 1963-01-16 11 LEFT: The general manager, Dato Ahmad Perang, signs the agreement reached with the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. Others in the picture are (from left): Mr. Donald U'ren, Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz, the mediator, and partially hidden, the Attorney General, Mr. C. M. Sheridan. BELOW: Union president Mr. Donald U'ren signs302 words
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Advertisement526 1963-01-16 12 SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word* 5J (Mim.)— Boa SO ett. txtrm READ the Senior AppolnUasaU Vacant in The Sunday Mall each weak. STRUCTURAL DESIGNER OETAILBR seeks part time Job. Interested parties please apply Box A 4848 8.T.. Spore. LADY TYPIST seek* Employment. Experienced, Knowledge of Filing, Mart work Immediately. Reply Box526 words
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Advertisement1069 1963-01-16 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* SS (Mim.) Box 50 rts. exfra INDIAN BACNBLOR REOUIRES Unfurnished Good Airy Room. Modern sanitation. With/without bathroom attached. Reply: Pest Box 818, Singapore. COUPLE WITH CNILO seek large unfurnished room 31.1.63 In Chinese home using kitchen quiet area. Rsply mentioning particulars Box A 4544 8.T.. Spore. TWO1,069 words
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Advertisement1562 1963-01-16 13 «r 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI COAST IK., U.eS'oora Saifa s'tiam ••nart "f" 0 luerpaal. Glasgoti la PVTatay Jaa 17 l-i.e-ttl, Dubiu. Cti. ll Tttn Jaa 17/2* iaa 21 ririnS? li»erpetl iai 2* Jai 24 aaa CTCLOPS mus. A'mouth Uvtrpt* Jai II Jai 2* Jaa 21/24 ArSm T ft_HS Gl s1,562 words
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Advertisement2710 1963-01-16 13 WTTffik L"v u u ily f§ YWiffiTh ____E____l Jki-_afi-fC i-^?_a^ -I THE E. A.C. LINES- fW To* 757 __T5 If[1 f[ IT RF IP 1 RommM" 1 AMsnibAM, ss\T go'Su'rg TJ 1 c'o4m__s: __9 Ml __if i [>_># Ii £xl dQI i'pora f Sham Ptnang mW 1 PlYJ_Alil J UTIANDI*-2,710 words
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Advertisement1284 1963-01-16 13 w-_ McALISTER «c CO.. LTD. W, TVCn Tel: Nt: ***** ELLERMAN LIN* KLAVENESS LINK J^^ CITY IF LEICESTER LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO NAVIE. LONDON. NAMBURS. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANB ROnERIAM ft MIOOLESIROU6N Acceanag carga ftr Ceatral ft Sttrtk ffpora t. S'hai» Penant miXSIuZ G.n/14/TH., nmm 21/21 j.. U ™Z ll1,284 words
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596 1963-01-16 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpURNOVER on the MaA layan Stock Exchange slackened again yesterday and the number of shares changing hands showed a distinct drop. Industrials were quiet and there was not a great deal of movement in tins with the exception of Tongkah596 words
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Article22 1963-01-16 14 Malayan Stock Indices: :an. 14 Jan. 15 Industrials: 101.63 101.97 Tins: 105.52 105.64 S rubbers: 100.13 100.19 Dec. 29, 19*2=100.22 words
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Article746 1963-01-16 14 COMBINED business In the SlnRapore and Kuala Lumpur tradtns; rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dun4ep« (3,000) 52.52 D, (3.000) 52.52, (3.000) 12.53: Bait (melting 82.72 BL. (2.000') $2.72: Fed. Dltp. (1,000) f 1.49, (1,000) 11.44:746 words
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349 1963-01-16 14 fHE Straits tin price yesterday fell by a further 75 cents to $425.37$ on an offering estimated at 235 tons down 15 tons In London on Monday tin ruled quiet in dealings which consisted largely of "carries Cash Is now at the level349 words
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Article142 1963-01-16 14 THE Malayan Cxenang* Banhf A»»»- ntlon mud? tbcsr ohanscji ID Iti ratf« to merchant* yeaterday (all ratci to S1OO>: Nik Ytrk: buying TT 32 15 18. airmail OD 33 1 '16. BO d/fit 33 5 16 credit bill*. 33 7 16 trade bill*. Canada: buylnc TT 35 9/16.142 words
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Article27 1963-01-16 14 January. 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79\ cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5425.37& (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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Article104 1963-01-16 14 MELBOURNE, Tuts rjEXF.RAI. investment and Industrlal share* maintained their firm undertone although several leaders eased slightly. Most oils showed slight gains, but base metals eased. Loans continued steady. C.R.A J ,7 3 Mount t.»a N. Broken Bill (10s.) Sfl i Ampol Petroleum m \i AuM. Con. Ind Auat.104 words
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Article257 1963-01-16 14 FEBRUARY fmt grade rubber buyero f.e.b, closed at A p.m. In smKapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 79t centa per lb. up three-elKhths of I a cent. The tone was tllghtly tteadtor. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In centa per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.257 words
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Article163 1963-01-16 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharve* todty are. tuaiaa 46, Marqulslen IN. Pu.au KldjanK Hw. 4. Kyomei Man; 6/7, Menelaus 45, Roma 42 '43, Lao* 1/2, BentonK 21/22, Bruaa N\V. 3, Hwa An 47, Golden Sigma 19. Marthu Bakke 4/% Bahadur 25/26 anit Utraebl Outer Road*: Meln.^en,163 words
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Article140 1963-01-16 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 15. Three month.-, Dunlopa 14 e;» 8. Uartiy 4*d. K. A N. 16 c-i. C. storaut lid. Gammons 11 eta. S. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh IS otS Shell 14 eta. at. Brew 25 c s. Steamship 8 ct*. M. Cement 16 eta. S. Times 22140 words
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Article90 1963-01-16 14 f»HINBSB Prrtuet Eichanne Sinna (11lv POrl y Ceeenut eil: hulk S44i Kellers, druii MS Balkan. Cepra: JanK.h TK Continent $271 buyr.s. Pepper: Muntok white $137 i xellers. Sarawak whila SISS Rellern* xpeclal Sarawak black $!'7J HCllera Kirhled Lamponß black $<<2i aaUara. ASTA xio-js nellera. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*'90 words
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Advertisement1113 1963-01-16 14 l %kY* atfaaßßsa! BVB^aVIMIsSsisVBBBVBVJjaMaI [y A\"SaaT KJOW^AKI KISEN,KAISHA. LTl>. Express U.S.A. Pacific <Sc AtlanUc Coast Sarvlea ETA ETA EIA ETA Sport P. S'harn H'kong S. Francisco L. Angda* H. York "Rasiikawa Mara" H/20 JM 30/31 Jaa 5 Frt 23 Frt 21 FM 14 Mat •"Ktaikawa Mara" 17/20 Frt 11/21 Frt1,113 words
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Advertisement1080 1963-01-16 14 RiEN ltnnEs] SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep. Spore Dep. Penana Ait. U.K. "CHUSAN" 31 Jon 1 Feb 21 Feb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar 3 Apr OR CADES 15 Mar 4 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr 3 May "ORI ANA" 19 Apr 6 Mary "CHUSAN"1,080 words
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Advertisement122 1963-01-16 14 P>OC# "#S)#S)^ ITA/ETD STA/STD FROM OSAKA. YOKOHAMA. SHIMIZU, NAGOYA. KOBE t OSAKA M.V. "STATE OF BIHAR" for Modro. and Bomboy Jan. l»/l» PROM SYDNEY, HOBART, SEELONC. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE AND FREMANTLE M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" for Colombo, Madras and Calcutta Jon IS/20 22/23 PROM BOMBAY, KANDLA, COCHIN A TUTICORIN M.V "STATE122 words
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Advertisement128 1963-01-16 14 AMERICAN MAIL LINK m.s. "STAR ARaURUS" Voy. 51 W Arrived 4-1-63 General Survey lor damaged carao discharged ex "STAR ARCTURUS" Voy 51W will be held at SHB. Oodowns 27 28 in 17-1-63 from 8 30 a.m. No further survey will be held before or after this date. T/- "LAOS" The128 words
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Advertisement750 1963-01-16 15 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE RUCTION SALtjH^ KI.KCTRICITY DEPARTMENT PROPERTIES NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To be held at oar saleroom To enable urgent extension work M* to be carried out at Shanghai Road 8 P 0 Substation, electricity supply will ON THURSDAY 17th JANUARY, be interrupted on Thursday. 17th 1963 at 2.30750 words
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Advertisement883 1963-01-16 15 NOTICES THE TEMERLOH RUBBER j EXAMINATION FOR ESTATES, LTD. MIDWIVES. I ducorporatrd In the Federation of Government Candidate Private Candidate- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN A n examination for mldwives that the Directors have declared win be held at the Oenoral Hosan Interim Dividend on account pltal. Ipoh Government candlof the883 words
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Advertisement765 1963-01-16 15 NOTICES Che siti Maimunah blnte Idrls of 229 New Pa«ir Puteh, Ipoh midwife. Clinical Assistant has left our service on 31.12 62 and has no authority from us to continue in family planning work. PERAK FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION. 01 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH765 words
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Advertisement346 1963-01-16 15 NOTICES IPOH SECTION OFFICE OF CALTEX OIL (MALAYA) LIMITED 1 Ipoh section office of Caliex Oil 1 (Malaya) Limited has moved oni 8-10 Station Road to Caltex Bulk I Depot.. Maxwell Road on January j 16, 1963, the Telephone Number* I remain unchanged. 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT i TENDER NOTICE346 words
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Advertisement31 1963-01-16 15 °193, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****/3 THE SINGAPORE DRUG HOUSE CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS A WIDE RANGE OF Jj K Cosmetics m A Toilet Requisites M tL Pharmaceuticals jj Baby Products A31 words
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380 1963-01-16 16 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. /\NG Poh Lim, the Singapore veteran badminton y7 star and former Thomas Cup player, has returned from Manila undecided whether he should accept a coaching job in the Philippines. Poh Llm said the offer was worth four times his present income380 words
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Article158 1963-01-16 16 Davis Cup: Malaya v Burma in KL I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V Malaya will be at home to Burma in a Davis Cup tie to be played herp on Mar. 27-29. The only previous occasion when a tie in the world tennis competition was played in Malaya was when Ceylon visited-158 words
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746 1963-01-16 16 Epsom Jeep - SHOCKALINGAM the bet-of-the-day at Ipoh Epsom Jeep RACING by CHOCKALINGAM (Race 6) is my bet-of-the-day at Ipoh this afternoon. The four-year-old grey will be partnered by crack Australian jockey, Garnet Bougoure. Shockalingam won on this course last time out in November in heavy going but he has shown that he746 words
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Article122 1963-01-16 16 EPSOM JEEP D. of MANTUA Noble Albert Shah Jehao CA1L BOY BROWSER La Flimi Duke of Mantua RUPF": Duke of Mantua Noble Albert Race RAMARAJIAM Mori Myopic DIGNIFIED Lady RamaraJIam Rodalo RAMARAJIAM Myopic Rodato Ran I Race KAI TERE Miss Delaware Shamrock PARAGON Distributor Tin Rush KAI122 words
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Article1080 1963-01-16 16 Race l: 2.30— Cl 3 Div 3~6f 1 Jolly Master II <S. K Urn St.) Martin. 3 9.0 Mitchell 4 U ***** La FUma (Lochinvar St.i Zain, 8 9.0 Pmnrr < 3 5 Shah Jehan (Zach St.) Zain. 4 8.12 M. Lee i 4 ***** Kupee (Goh <t1,080 words
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Article33 1963-01-16 16 ADELAIDE. Tues. Martin Mulligan, la*t year's beaten Wimbledon finalist was defeated by Victorian left-hander Owen Davidson 9-1. 8-4 10-8 In the third round of the Australian lawn tennis championships today.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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329 1963-01-16 16 LONDON. Tues.— With 27 of 32 FJi. Cup third round ties remaining to be settled, clubs again ran into difficulties over the weather yesterday. Last night's game between West Ham and Fulham was postponed again and four of tonight's ten scheduled ties have beenReuter - 329 words
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Article28 1963-01-16 16 LONDON Tues.— Ken Hiscoe (Australia) won the British amateur squash rackets championship last night beating Tawfik Shafik. (Egypt) 9-3. 9-7 5-9. 9-7 In the final. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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168 1963-01-16 16 LONDON, Tues.— Two Brii tish and Empire champions, light-heavyweight Chic Calderwood and flyweight Jackie Brown, both won nontitle fights at Manchester last night. Calderwood having his first bout In the heavyweight division, outpointed Ray Shield over 10 rounds while Brown beat Alex O'Neill (Belfast) afterReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement178 1963-01-16 16 v. s. a ?^^u. s. a! Jm W^K NowP^^V^ Now! BH^ How? PanAmf^^H How else? only on Pan Am can you jet from Singapore direct to the U.S. A. «h^H I FLY EAST TO THE U.SJI. Only Pan Am *J STOP OVER IN HAWAII. Stop off in offers Jet Service178 words
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438 1963-01-16 17 CHINESE 2 RAF 1; Singapore, Tues. OINGAPORE Chinese finished the 1952 Singapore soccer season as S. A. F. A. premier league champions, beating holders Royal Air Force 2-1 in the playoff before a good crowd at Jalan Besar today. This would have been a438 words
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Article35 1963-01-16 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Combined Schools finished their SHA League Div. 1 fixtures without a win when they were beaten 1-0 by Police at Thomson Road today. Percy Peenefather scored In the second half.35 words
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280 1963-01-16 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues.—Stirling Moss, the British ace racing driver, said here today that he hoped to return someday to compete in the Malaysia Grand Prix. Moos, who U on his way to Australia and New Zealand to act as starter280 words
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Article932 1963-01-16 17 Jack Fingleton - AUSSIES by eight wickets Jack Fingleton CRICKET by ...AND A DAY TO SPARE SYDNEY, Tues. Australia won the Third Test here today at 2.15 p.m. by eight wickets and a day to spare. Despite the fact that the game was as good as over last night, 20,781 spectators were at932 words
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Article58 1963-01-16 17 SYDNEY, Tues. Lan McLachlan, former Cambridge Blue and South Australia batsman, is included in the twelve players from whom Australia will select their team for the Fourth Test with England starting at Adelaide on Friday week. The 12 are: Benaud (captain). Harvey, Booth, Davidson. Grout, Lawry,Reuter - 58 words
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Article70 1963-01-16 17 A DELAIDE, Tues. South AusJ\ tralia, chasing a victory target of 108 runs In 136 minutes, were themselves In danger of defeat nearing the close of their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria here today. They lost seven wickets for 86 by the end of theReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement238 1963-01-16 17 <f> lv( <» Pirn COWf»»<««H»llU. ■■CO'iV l)A«i Why 6 months from now you'll be glad you bought y this ball pen Most ballpoints wind up in a desk drawer after a few weeks. A Parker T-BALL Ball Pen is just getting started. The Parker isn't "just another ballpoint." It's a238 words
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Advertisement141 1963-01-16 17 P I KEEPS ONGOING WHEN THE OTHERS HAVE STOPPED Mertxibe Silver Exlde Batteries are specially GS^Si made for cars In tropical countries. K^«M| B^^^E They are stronger, more reliable and S 9^P^^ >( fl| longer luting. W jpjft V^H 7BORKEO OF 81, HIGH ST., <Pl~nA£& STOCK IQ/ffSg*-^ "PARKER" JET, BALL141 words
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Miscellaneous382 1963-01-16 17 BADMINTON Foong Cop inter-zone final: Penang v Malacca (Oulllemard Rd., Spore 8 p.m.). HOCKEY Ipofa Div. 1: Irish Hussars v ACS Union; Div. 2: Andersonlans v Samuel's (both matches at Ipob Padang). S'for Div. 2: Depot v Kllat (Ourney Rd); Railway v Surrey (Sentul); Mercantile v Eaglets (Taylor Rd) FOD382 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-01-16 18 KIMONO GIRLS IN FOR SONG AND DANCE TOUR MISS KAMIJYO MISCO, 24. principal singer of the Japanese Toho dance troupe, picture at Kuala Lumpur airport last night The 13 girls, clad in kimonos, caused a stir at the airport. All work virtually ceased until they left for their hotel. They83 words
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Article46 1963-01-16 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Schoolboy Tan Lian Ann, who won second place in the Australian chess championship, will be given a hero's welcome when he returns from Australia by Air India tomorrow. The plane Is expected at the Singapore airport at 6.30 p.m.46 words
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307 1963-01-16 18 PI journalists: Borneo people fear Jakarta MANILA, Tues. Four Filipino journalists reported today that residents in the three British Borneo territories, particularly In North Borneo, were apprehensive of Indonesia's emergence as a military power in South-east Asia. The journalists, Oscar Viiladolld of the Manila Dally Bulletin. Nestor Mata of theUPI - 307 words
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61 1963-01-16 18 KUCHING. Tues.— Mr. Ling Beng Siew, chairman of the Sarawak Chinese Association, has declared that the majority of Chinese in Sarawak support Malaysia. They shared the aspir- ations of their brother races for independence through Malaysia and were prepared to shoulder equal responsibilities in achieving61 words
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Article173 1963-01-16 18 LONDON. Tues. r¥!HE Constitutional ComX mlttee of Malaysia, which was still discussing I the constitution of the proposed federation, would also deal with the question of Its national religion. This view was expressed r today by the British Commonwealth Office and t'.ie r Malayan High Commission,Reuter - 173 words
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647 1963-01-16 18 ■ FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN - FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN WRANGLING— WITHOUT SLEEP FOR 19-1/2 HOURS By ftl'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. It was a "touch and go" ceremony at the University of Malaya at dawn today at which the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya signed an agreement with t h e management calling647 words
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Article374 1963-01-16 18 LONDON. Tues.—President Do Gaulle's Common Market statement added to the uncertainty In stock markets today but there was no violent reaction. Prices were marked down at the opening as a precautionary measure and then fluctuated around their lower levels. The adverse effects on the De Gaulle speech were374 words
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426 1963-01-16 18 Garieb case witness says: I felt hatred KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A FARMER told the sessions court here today that he had a feeling of hatred towards the Chinese after listening to a speech by the National Vice-President of Party Negara, Garieb bin Raof, at a rally at Kampong Lusong, Kuala^*426 words
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Obituary37 1963-01-16 18 DE CONCEICAO: Simon. of Eileen and father of Reglna. Freda, Jenny, George, Andrew and Ben, p:i.-<--ed away peacefully 1Y1.G3. Cortege leaves 40 Still Road. 4.30 p.m. for St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street, thence to Bldadarl Cemetery37 words
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Advertisement182 1963-01-16 18 Late CLASSIFIED" ADVERTISEMENTS If Wordw fit (Minimum) HODGES CHAI: Between John Douglas Brydon H<xi^,-s and Jean Chat d/o the late Mr. Chat Choon and M:«. Chai Choon. nil H uy \m*^ WfflMl CAMY GENEVA SWISS A SPECIAL NEWMOOEI-SQUA«€--AUTOMATI- WATER PROOF WITH CALENDAR. WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH. IT'S ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY182 words
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