The Straits Times, 18 January 1963
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Title Section20 1963-01-18 1 AVEBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000/ ''fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration2124 1963-01-18 1 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY A STRAITS TIMES EXCLUSIVE Rebel leader's adviser tells all: 'He's a bum, has no I morals... every night he chases after women...' 'Go and tell the Tengku we can make a deal' HE'S A PAIN IN THE NECK TO THEM NOW- AND TO MANILA,2,124 words
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Article52 1963-01-18 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. A diamond the size of a dove's egg is said to have been found near the /diamond town of Martapura in South Borneo. An Indonesian news agency report said a villager at Tjemuaka found the diamond and sold it for four million rupiahs, officially aboutUP - 52 words
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Article69 1963-01-18 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia will invest US$4O million of Its scarce foreign exchange in imports of industrial equipment, parts, and raw materials to restore its production capacity. First Minister Djuanda Kartawidjaja said today. He said special consideration is being given to rubber plantations, sugar and textile mills,UPI - 69 words
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Article46 1963-01-18 1 LONDON. Thurs Sir Albert Robinson. High Commissioner for the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland here, is to retire in July. Sir Albert, who has held his post since April 1961. is to return to Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia, to resume his business affairs. UJU.46 words
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Article96 1963-01-18 1 NEW YORK, Thurs.— The men of Papua ha*»e an easy life now that tribal fighting has been stamped out but the women have to work just as hard as ever, the U.N.s "watchdog" on women's lights observes. The report partly blamed contact with Europeans for the96 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-01-18 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A grim-faced Mr. David Marshall stepped out of the Singapore Airport customs hall this evening and confirmed rumours that he had resigned as chairman of the Workers' Party. Mr. Marshall, who had Just returned from a visit to277 words
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Article332 1963-01-18 1 $lm. DAMAGE IN BUKOM CRASH SINGAPORE, Thursday. A GREEK tanker rammed a Shell Company jetty on Pulau Bukom last night, causing damage estimated at more than $1 million. The tanker, the 13,152-ton N. Georgios, then collided with the Dutch freighter Utrecht, which hit and sank a pilot launch. Three seamen332 words
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Article57 1963-01-18 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A labqurer. Tan Kirn Chuan, 32, was waylaid by four thugs and knifed to death in lonely South Buona Vista Road tonight. He was stabbed twice in the neck and stomach. He broke away and dashed into a coffee shop, but collapsed and died. Police57 words
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Article37 1963-01-18 1 FRENCH MOVE COMMON MART BRI 581 I S France mevw-d tmi end negotiation!* on i'«nt.iin tucl to cnirr the Europran Common Market, h i reach sm.m s^id: "We think Ti arc waiting their till Ill37 words
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Article54 1963-01-18 1 LONDON. Thurs. King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece may make a state visit to Britain next Autumn, the Daily Express said today. The paper said if the royal couple do visit Britain, it will be the first State visit by a Greek MonarchUPI - 54 words
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Article, Illustration291 1963-01-18 2 Adoula offers Mr. Tshombe a political amnesty LE O P O L DVILLE, Thurs.— Mr. Cyrille Adoula, the Congolese Prime Minister, yesterday assured Mr. Moi s c Tshombe of Katanga of a general amnesty for political offences and expressed the hope that Katanga's integration would come without delay. The ConcoleseReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-01-18 2 HOSPITAL TO GET ROYAL PAIR OF EYES AMMAN, Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan has decided to donate both his eyes to the "Eye Bank" of St. John's Hospital, Jerusalem, when he dies, it was officially announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1963-01-18 2 CONAKRY. Thurs. President Sekou Toure of Guinea has cancelled a visit to Senegal, due to start on Monday, because of the situation created by the assassination bf Togo President Sylvanus Olympio.34 words
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Article139 1963-01-18 2 Plot trial court dissolved again fOLOMBO. Thurs. The special court constituted to try 24 people charged with an attempt to overthrow the Government last January was dissolved yesterday. The action resulted from an objection raised by the Attorney General. Mr. Douglas Jansze that one of the three Judges, Mr. Justice139 words
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Article58 1963-01-18 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan will begin construction this spring of •a vast artificial harbour on Its Pacific coast that will be able to handle the world's largest ships. The port is expected to be completed In 1975 at a cost of about $1,050 million It will58 words
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Article43 1963-01-18 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Voice of America broadcasts beamed to China, South Asia and Formosa in the Mandarin language will be extended from four and a half to srven and a balf hours daily from Feb. 3, the VS. Information Agency announced yesterday.43 words
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Article36 1963-01-18 2 LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. Laroussl Khalifa, Algerian Minister of Power and Industrialisation, armed in London yesterday on a private visit to Britain. He Is the first Algerian minister to visit Britain since Algeria became independent36 words
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249 1963-01-18 2 Hags at 21 and myth of 'happy stone-age savages' PERTH, Thurs, New Guinea women were girls at 12 and withered hags at 21 or 22 through hard work and fear, a native affairs specialist, Mr. D. McCarthy, said yesterday. Mr. McCarthy, of the Australian Department of Territories In New Guinea,Reuter - 249 words
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133 1963-01-18 2 NEW DELHI. Thursday. A LEADING Opposition member of Parliament Mr r» H. V. Kamath. said yesterday that he had received reliable reports that China had set up "emigre" Governments of Siktom and Bhutan "somewhere in Tibet," and they were putting pressure on Burma andReuter - 133 words
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Article53 1963-01-18 2 COLOMBO, Thurs. Prime Minister Mrs. Slrimavo Bandaranalke said yesterday the proposals of the Colombo conference on the Sino-Indian border dispute ••ill be published on Jan. 30. Mrs. Bandaranaike returned here last week from visits to Peking and New Delhi in an effort to get approval ofUPI - 53 words
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Article20 1963-01-18 2 LONDON, Thurs Britain and the Soviet Onion yesterday opened negotiations here for a new two-year cultural agreement.20 words
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Article23 1963-01-18 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand will be host at the 15th Colombo P!an consultative committee meeting In October, the Government announced today.23 words
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Article69 1963-01-18 2 AL ITTIHAD (Aden Protectorate), Than. Britain and the Federation of- South Arabia today signed a treaty here merging Aden Colony with the Federation. The Federation comprises 11 of the 26 Aden Protectorate states ruled by Arab emirs. The treaty provides for Aden Colony to become a stateReuter - 69 words
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84 1963-01-18 2 I ONDON, Thurs.— Britain and Saudi Arabia yesterday buried a six-year-old quarrel. They announced they would resume diplomatic relations, broken off by the Arab kingdom during the 1956 Suez crisis. The British Foreign Office immediately discounted speculation that the decision meant that Britain wasReuter - 84 words
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187 1963-01-18 2 LAHORE, Thursday. PAKISTAN, which signed its first trade agreement with China this month, is ready to sign a trade agreement with Russia, Mr. Waheeduzzaman, Pakistan's Commerce Minister, said here yesterday. The Minister told reporters this was an "Imperative necessity" as Pakistan needed toReuter - 187 words
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145 1963-01-18 2 DACCA, (East Pakistan), Thurs. Student groups were called for a general strike in support of a provincial campaign alleging educational grievances. About 50 people. Including police and students, have been Injured in the last three days. Dacca University has been closed for the pastUPI - 145 words
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Miscellaneous16 1963-01-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby B&AKfHBTit) i^ /'ifSlL, WILL SOU KM* Mft^ r> v"f2tfL£K£2 1 9OBBY16 words
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185 1963-01-18 3 UP GO THE SHARES AS DUNLOPS LET OUT A SECRET ONDON, Thurs. Dunlop Rubber company shares jumped in value on the London Stock Market yesterday following news of a new synthetic rubber discovery at their Toronto research laboratories. The synthetic rubber, based on cheap raw materials and claimed to beReuter - 185 words
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Article58 1963-01-18 3 VANDENBERO AIR FORCE BASE, (California). Thurs. The U.S. Air Force yesterday announced the launching of anottier "secret" satellite possibly of the Discoverer series from this Pacific Missile Range Base. The announcement said only that a satellite employing a Thor-Agena booster combination had been launched. This is theUPI - 58 words
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94 1963-01-18 3 Menace of self-service shop— by a lawyer LONDON, Thurs. The wife of a police chief inspector was fined £2 yesterday for shoplifting in a super market after a lawyer asked that she be shown no special considerations. Mrs. Ethel Duke, 47, pleaded guilty to stealing golds worth £1. 2s. 7»/UPI - 94 words
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113 1963-01-18 3 Pope: 'We're always ready to depart' VATICAN CITY. Thurs Pope John XXIII said yesterday that he was "always ready to depart" this earth, but meanwhile he was "still well." The Pope addressed about 1,000 people at a general audience. It was his first reference for some time to the illnessUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration626 1963-01-18 3 LET'S HAVE A TRUCE IN OUR ROW, HE SAYS, BUT PEKING MEN SIT IN STONY SILENCE [EAST BERLIN, Thur». J^jß Khrushchev yesterday suggested a truce in his quarrel with China, but the Chinese greeted the offer with stony silence. Mr. Khrushchev told the East German Communist PartyReuter; UP - 626 words
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Article120 1963-01-18 3 U-2 pilot Powers gets a divorce MILLEDGEUILLE (Georgia), Thurs. Former U-2 spy phot Francis Gary Powers was granted a divorce yesterday from his wife who, he said, was a "habitual drunk." A jury deliberated the case for about one hour. Powers was ordered to make a VS. $5,000 cash settlementUPI - 120 words
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Article332 1963-01-18 3 BRUSSELS, Thurs. 13 The "Six" were last night scrutinising a British package plan on tariffs to be imposed on certain Important Commonwealth exports if Britain Joined the European community. Mr. Edward Heath, Britain's chief negotiator, put the package deal at a 30--tnlnute meeting #tthReuter - 332 words
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Article47 1963-01-18 3 TARASP. (Switzerland), Thurs. Prince Charles yesterday won his first ski medal the Bronze Medal for a test from the Swiss Ski School. The 14-year-old prince is on a ski-learning winter holiday here as guest of Prince Ludwig of Hesse, his father's cousin. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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219 1963-01-18 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON, Thurs.— A Bournemouth man, Mr. George Maskell, has directed in his will that all his goods. Including books, papers, Jewellery, clothing, furniture and vehicles, should be destroyed "by burning, burying or other suitable means." A spokesman for the219 words
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Article36 1963-01-18 3 CARACAS. (Venezuela): Three masked bandits armed with submachine runs disarmed five ruards and stole about US$5OO,OOO worth of paintings, including works by Van Gogh and Cezanne, from the Caracas Fine Arts Museum. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Advertisement282 1963-01-18 3 Someone isn't using Amplex OS HB L ~^a^b»^jk i I TAKE AMPLEX DAILY I BREATH AND BODY DEODORANT TABLETS Distributor*: JACKSON 4 CO. LTD., S por. and JtwHon. JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD., K.L., Ipoh and Ponana. THE IDEAL DRINK THEAMOY CANHING CORPORATION (M) LTD. spreading the wax, then quickly giving a282 words
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Article434 1963-01-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thura. 'My husband's mistress looked on as he hit me with a stick' MADAM YEO MEOW LUNG wept as she I told the Second Criminal District Court j today how her husband punched her and hit her with a stick while his mistress stood by434 words
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173 1963-01-18 4 First step in the birth of a new industry SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Finance Minister. Dr. Go h Keng Swee, will lay the foundation stone of the million-dollar Federal Chemical Industries factory at Woodlands on Sunday. The factory, which will be producing "Gourmet's Powder" cmonosodium glutamate) by the end of the173 words
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Article73 1963-01-18 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Singapore. assistant Director of Medical Services (Health). Dr. K. Kanagaratnam, who flew home from an overseas tour today, said the State's medical and public health services compared favourably with those of other Asian and European countries. Dr. Kanagaratnam went on a six-month tour to study73 words
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Article179 1963-01-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore Bars, Eating and Coffee Shops A Employees' Union has made an offer to send its wage dispute with Rendezvous Bar and Hotel in Bras Basah Road to arbitration, but it has been turned down by the hotel. Fifteen employees of179 words
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Article90 1963-01-18 4 'A problem,' says the judge SINGAPORE, Thurs. A young clinic attendant, V. Achutan, who had twice been under probation for theft, was today convicted of robbery by the First Criminal District Court. When the question of sentence arose. Mr. Choor Singh, the Judge, said that it was "quite a problem."90 words
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303 1963-01-18 4 Centenary of great Indian reformer SINGAPORE, Thurs. SINGAPORE and the Federation today paid tribute to an Indian spiritual leader, Swami Vivekananda, founder of the world-wide Ramakrishna Mission. Tonight, the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, speaking at the Swaml's centenary celebrations at the Victoria Theatre, described him as a303 words
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Advertisement193 1963-01-18 4 Tel: 33-400 S-9 SINGAPORE GALA CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION 14 TERRIFIC HIT TUNES! j EIVIS*GIRIS(*>SONGS W 1 ft WHO COULD ASK FOR ft ANYTHING MORE? ■V. A m^r M W I liM HaIWPS" |V Girls! Girls! C/pls! J win. STELLA STEVENS itCHICIHOI I C«lo^»]ri TOMOß^*™j CHT! I An Adventure That193 words
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Miscellaneous413 1963-01-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following la today's ache- j DEPARTURES dule of civil aircraft move- talhay pacific: To Kuala menu at Pay* Lebar airport, Lumpur." Bangkok. Hong Kong. Singapore: Taipeh, Osaka (CX 730) 8 a.m. ARRIVALS Qantas: To Bangkok. Calcutta. Air India: Prom Madraa (AI don Qji 737)413 words
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468 1963-01-18 5 The Borneo 'threat' by a Manila official HONG KONG, Thurs VORTH Borneo will be a danger to the Philippines unless it is completely under Philippine control, Mr. Salipada Pendatun, Deputy Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, said here today. Mr. Pendatun, who described himself as official spokesman for theReuter - 468 words
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Article30 1963-01-18 5 klano, Thurs. Mr. T. Balasingam. Assistant State Commissioner for Labour here, has been transferred to Tapah. Be has been succeeded by Mr. Yeong Kok Kee of Seremban.30 words
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Article30 1963-01-18 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The newly-elected president of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ec Hoon Siak, will speak at a Jaycees' luncheon In the Rosee DOr on Saturday.30 words
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Article273 1963-01-18 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The first cargo of more than 10.000 tons of several grades of basic oils for the new $6 million Shell lubricants plant at Woodlands North arrived in the 18,000-ton Shell tanker San Fernando from the Caribbean yesterday. Immediately The lubricants plant. Shell's third273 words
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135 1963-01-18 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. k stocky middl e-aged man. N* Yew Teck. was charged on three counts in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today in connection with Monday's robbery at the Overse a-Chinese Banking Corporation branch at ttfe Nanyang University The first charge alleged that he135 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-01-18 5 AZAHARI 'MINISTER' SAYS: I'M LOYAL TO SULTAN PUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. A man, who was named as Minister of Health and Social Welfare in the Azahari-led "North Kalimantan Revolutionary Government," has explained why he declined the offer. "I did not wajit to associate myself with a small section of Brunei185 words
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145 1963-01-18 5 MAN or WOMAN bookie, fine is the same... SINGAPORE. Thurs. Bookmaklng was rife in this country and it did not matter whether a man or woman was involved, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chonp Jin, said yesterday. He confirmed a lower court's sentence of a fine of 55.000 on145 words
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Article59 1963-01-18 5 MALACCA, Thurs.— A. salesman. Scow Teck Al alias Ah Teck. 28. said in the magistrate's court here today that he became angry and assaulted his wife as she nagged him everyday. Scow pleaded guilty to causing hurt u> his wife. Haw Ah Suan. with a59 words
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Article33 1963-01-18 5 PENANO Thurs. Travelling dispensary vans of the Veterinary Department carried out 24.531 vaccinations and capon isations of fowls in Penang last month. The vans visited altogether 141 villages and estates.33 words
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Advertisement289 1963-01-18 5 Listen! Hear the sound track of "Ring-A-Ding Rhythm", now available under the title of "IT'S TRAD DAD!" on Columbia mono No. 335X1412. T mono rnO»t TMt CCH.JMBK PtCToRf IDE ONE: SIDE TWO 1 TAVERN IN THE TOWN f SPACESHIP (Term LighUoot's New Orleans (Gene Vincent) Jazzmen) 2 LONELY CITY O289 words
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Article, Illustration375 1963-01-18 6 Razak: Up to Brunei Ruler to decide 'I hope you join us' PORT DICKSON, Thurs. Tun Abdul Razak today told 388 Brunei recruits that the Sultan had absolute power to direct the future of Brunei whether it wished to be independent within or outside Malaysia. He added "I hope your375 words
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Article26 1963-01-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Straits Times today received $11 from an anonymous reader for the five-year-old Singapore Kasban quadruplet?, bringing their fund to $213.26 words
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Article73 1963-01-18 6 MALACCA. Thurs.— Forged $50-notes are In circulation again, the O.C.P.D. Malacca (Central) Mr. E. A. Fernandez DSP. said today. He said that recently a local tobacco firm handed to the police a forged $50 note, which they had received during their daily collections. It was later73 words
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Article117 1963-01-18 6 SQUADRON OF TWO WARS GETS BANNER SINGAPORE. Thurs. RAPs 48 Squadron today received their Squadron Standard a fringed and tasselled silken banner In a brief ceremony at Changr. The standard was handed over by Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton, who represented Queen Elizabeth. It was blessed by RAF's Chapialn-in-Chief,117 words
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Article47 1963-01-18 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Leading Chinese importers of New Zealand products here, will give a farewell dinner to the New Zealand Trade Commissioner. Mr. H. W. Shepherd, at the Southern Hotel tomorrow. Mr. Shepherd returns home next week to take up a new i appointment.47 words
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Article18 1963-01-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Twenty boys from Gimson School today gave blood to the Blood Transfusion Centre.18 words
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241 1963-01-18 6 Tory: Take a leaf from our book of science KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The British High Commissioner here, Sir Geoffrey Tory, said today that it was important for developing countries to. profit from the experience of industrialised nations in training scientists. He was speaking at the handing-over ceremony of $108,000 worth241 words
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Miscellaneous213 1963-01-18 6 Alley Onp By V. T. itamiin 1^ THEVEE SURE \THi£y CAN V^^""^^^J HAvi7^B| I ..ANO I DONY THINK V" "miH -1 HAWING A FINE FINISH IT 1 OKAY, DOC, HERE YOU'VE OOT A NEW /euuL/^W W<!s>Trl ARGUMENT.'/ HERE IN HIT IT/ J THEY *J BRAIN.' IN MCT. I SHHH J^213 words
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Article, Illustration955 1963-01-18 7 CAPTURE OFF PULAU AUR— PULAU AUR. that pleasant little island fifteen miles off-shore from Mersing, was far better known than Singapore in 1804. It was a regular stopping point for ships eastward and westward bound between India and China. There was good water955 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1963-01-18 7 The killer whose mind was stolen DANISH COURT ACCEPTS EVIDENCE OF TRANCE ON March 29, 1951, the young Dane, Palle Hardrup, murdered two men during an abortive attempt to rob a Copenhagen suburban bank. In June 19."i4, a jury found him guilty of these murders ;is well as others crimes.1,220 words
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Advertisement77 1963-01-18 7 HflH^ fresh taste ot MENTHOLATED r«P *7 Z3 With the Modern Man in mind... lw~™~** 1 A I COOL MffVrtl I fell lluflf fc j _*1 fef J>l research has proved the Modern Man jl j P* |Ciffl73 prefers the white-tipped, filter cigarette IMit I S SHEI ...Matterhom, leading modem77 words
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757 1963-01-18 8 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN Protests over new Singapore regulations 'Exporters will not comply with the rules, I am sure of this' importer by SINGAPORE, Thursday A STORM is brewing in Singapore over new regulations governing the import of meat, meat products and poultry. The new rules757 words
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91 1963-01-18 8 SINOAPORE, Thurs.—ldentification of the blood groups of all babies in Singapore is "impractical" at this stage, a spokesman of the Blood Transfusion Unit at General Hospital said today. But he declined to elaborate on this reply to a suggestion by a Straits Times91 words
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271 1963-01-18 8 Crime wave hits capital's 'expat estate' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Residents of Ukay Heights, at the 4i mile Klang Gates road here, are alarmed over the rash of burglaries in the area over the last three weeks. Most residents are European businessmen and members of diplomatic missions. They have complained to271 words
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63 1963-01-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Police today arrested four young men at Pan tat Valley. They were going In a car towards Klang when the police stopped them. Twjj daggers and a revolver were found In the car. Police Identified all four as members of ar63 words
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Article41 1963-01-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Second Lieutenant Tengku Ibrahim, second son o! the Sultan of Pahang. has been p'.vmoted Lieutenant, It was gasetted today. His new ranjc In the Royal Malay Regiment is effective from Dec. 26 last year.41 words
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Article23 1963-01-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Another 327 people have been deprived of their Federation citizenship because of false representations, it was gazetted today.23 words
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Article32 1963-01-18 8 SUNOEI PATANL Thurs. Major L.E. Pottinger is commanding the Training Depot of the Brigade of Gurkhas here in the absence of Colonel M.H. Pockson who is on operations in Brunei.32 words
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329 1963-01-18 8 'IT'S OBVIOUS— HE'S A MAN AND I AM A WOMAN' PENANG. Thursday AHOtfSEWIFE, Goh Tang Tee, 22, today testified that when she rejected an estate watchman's advances he accused her of stealing scrap rubber. To Inspector Loh Kuen Chow, prosecuting, who asked why the Jaga had followed her, Goh replied:329 words
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Article42 1963-01-18 8 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sultan of Selanror is looking for a private secretary to succeed Dato Ahmad bin Ma h mood who retired last month. The post carries a starting salary of MM rising to 5768 a month.42 words
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187 1963-01-18 9 Panoramic airport office is completed SINGAPORE. Thurs. Work on the $41,000 apron control office and waving gallery for the new $3 million passenger terminal building at Paya Lebar Airport has been completed. Housed in a rectangularshaped structure between the airport fire station and the operations block, they will come Into187 words
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Article61 1963-01-18 9 Advice to women MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Chief Police Officer. Inche Mohamed Pilus bin Yusoh, today advised women celebrating the Chinese New Year not to wear expensive jewellery when going out. He also advised the public ;to beware of pickpockets In > crowded places To motorists. Inche Pilus said, cut61 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-01-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Walter G. Lee. Asian representative of the National Film Boar of Canada, said yesterday that there would be outright sales f<y the first time of Canadian documentary films in Malaya, Singapore and tbe Borneo territories through a newly appointed agent.149 words
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Article39 1963-01-18 9 TELL'K ANSON. Than. The police recovered the body ol Leonß Chin Yin 29. from the Perak River off the Bth mile. Teluk Anson— Bagan Datoh Road yesterday. Leong failed to return home on Saturday night.39 words
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Article24 1963-01-18 9 IPOH, Thurs.— Sungoi Slput'n 540.000 fire station was officially opened today by the Mentri Besar oi Perak. Dam Sha'arl bin Shatiee24 words
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156 1963-01-18 9 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— Mr. Ronnie Koh Kirn Beng 1 lost his leather bag while on his way in a lorry from here to enrol at the Malayan Teachers 1 College In Penang on Tuesday He missed the bag which xas kept at the156 words
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309 1963-01-18 9 Floods hit Brunei rebellion areas From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Thursday FLOODS have now added to the distress in the rebel areas of Brunei Heavy rain has fallen continuously in the state since last Saturday. Flooding has badly hit the Temburong district the worst rebel area— where about 200 people in309 words
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Article29 1963-01-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A nine-man Malayan cultural delegation left by air today for a month tour of India at the Invitation of the Indian Government.29 words
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Article25 1963-01-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Abookstall owner. Abdul Kareem. was loda.v j lined $290 for being in possession ot 130 in Orchard road this morning.25 words
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Advertisement184 1963-01-18 9 (CONGRATULATIONS TO SHELL ON THE OPENING OF THEIR LUBRICATING OIL PLANT AT WOODLANDS NORTH UNION CONTRACTORS 1-B Amber Mansions Bldg. Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** The following works carried out by us REINFORCED CONCRETE RETAINING WALL, PIPE TRENCHES. REINFORCED CONCRETE FOUNDATION FLOORS TO SHELL LUBRICATING OIL BLENDING BUILDING WARE HOUSE.184 words
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Advertisement156 1963-01-18 9 OUR CONGRA TULA TIONS AND 'BEST WISHES TO Messrs SHELL LUBRICANTS BLENDING CO. (S) LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PLANT AT WOODLANDS NORTH THE EVERGREAT COMPANY 14 Jalan Kilang Barat Redhill Industrial Estate Singapore-3 Tel. ***** DIRECTORS AND STAFF OF KIM PUAT SENG KEE CO. Otter their congratulations156 words
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Miscellaneous242 1963-01-18 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Dying out oj self-righteous 1. A minister gets about two clique (8). thousand, and that's most pro- 7. Road most unsettling for < per (8). cleaners (8). 5. Not often made by models 8. It makes lying easier (8). (6>. 13. Leading member of the242 words
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Article, Illustration430 1963-01-18 10 GEOFFREY BOLAND - READY SOON: LUXURY HOTEL SINGAPURA GEOFFREY BOLAND Share participation offer to Malayans By SINGAPORE'S new super luxury hotel Hotel Singapura Intercontinental is expected to be ready for business in July and shortly afterwards the Malayan public will be given an opportunity of investing in another publicequity company. At present the430 words
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Article120 1963-01-18 10 CPAL BID TO INCREASE AIR TRAFFIC rE Cmadlan Pacific Air. Lines Ltd. is now carrying out plans for increasing the volume of air traffic between Canada and countries in the Far East including Singapore and the Federation. This was stated in Singapore by the line's South-East Asian regional manager, Mr.120 words
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Article71 1963-01-18 10 Ihe Neder Rljn, said to be the fatest freighter in the Dutch merchant navy, is, expected in Singapore tomorrow evening from Europe. With a service speed of 20 lenou, the ship will cut down the Journey from Amsterdam to Singapore to 19 days. it b expected71 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-01-18 10 Trade mark Violation: Warning by Ronson TH E internationallyknown cigarette lighter company, Ronson Products Ltd., London, warn importers, wholesalers and retailers in Malaya and the Borneo territories against dealing In lighters that infringe the Ronson patents. Mr. Kenyon Jones, chairman and managing director of the company, in a statement issued212 words
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154 1963-01-18 10 Association of Acx credited Advertising Agents of Malaya will in the New Year continue to work for the improvement of general advertising standards throughout Malaysia. This was stated by Mr. K.M. Palmer, of Marklln Advertising, who was appointed president for a fourth term at the annualAgencies - 154 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-01-18 10 A BOVE U an inside view of J\ Concrete Industries' new concrete roof tile factory at Jlnjang, Kuala Lumpur, which will be officially opened today. The $300,000 factory, the second to be set up by the company in Kuala Lumpur and the121 words
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342 1963-01-18 10 HENRY PAUL - Gammon now make pre-stressed beams at Tasek factory HENRY PAUL By fHE second factory in the Tasek. industrial estate in Ipoh, completed at a cost of $500,000, went into production last week. It belongs to Gammon (Malaya), 1959 Ltd., and is now turning out pre-stressed beams. Other products that the342 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-01-18 10 Watch firm marks Bth year of business TtKE Nanyang Watch Co. Ltd, Singapore, has completed preparations to cope with business which is expected to grow considerably after the formation of Malaysia In August this year. The company has completely renovated and airconditioned Its premises at North Bridge Road. Mr. Peter195 words
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Article29 1963-01-18 10 Mr- Edward P. Curtis, Eastman Kodak vice-president and a noted aviation authority, has retired from the company, but will remain on the board. He Joined Kodak In 1930.29 words
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Article75 1963-01-18 10 The Commerce Department said in Washington that U.S. manufacturers were expected to produce seven million motor cars In 1963 compared with 6.9 million In 196 J. This would give the industry two outstanding production years in succession for the first time in more than a decaae. The department75 words
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Advertisement271 1963-01-18 10 STAFF For Information and aeV.'ca about GRATUITIES Hie various types of «< Kernel RETIREMENT available, providing to* corKeuions BENEFITS for both employer and employee, SUPERANNUATION consult Malayo't oldest life assurance SCHEMES company. BBBBBBBbJ*A*B? L BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnjBBBBMmaMBaBamiaM P.O. BOX 797 SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE ***** .^ajßk sou AACNTit MARTOM ft COMPANY LIMITED. fl H271 words
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Advertisement20 1963-01-18 10 men like Ma> »'kin rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigars INDIVIDUALLY WKArVCP IN 'CELLOPHAKE' TO KEIF THEM IN PERFECT CONUIIIWI20 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-01-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The star dancer of the Japanese To h o troupe, Miss Noriko Shigeyama, being presented to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Pavilion Theatre here last night. Tonight is their last performance. On the King's right is the leader of the troupe,53 words
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359 1963-01-18 11 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK by 1 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that only "two sticky points" involving finance remain to be solved for the Singa-pore-F c d c r a tion merger. Officials359 words
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Article213 1963-01-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE Malaysia Inter-Governmental Committee of 1 officials from Malaya, Britain, Sarawak and North Borneo began their work here today to collate the final report on decisions and recommendations made earlier Altogether, 17 officials seven from Malaya, four from Britain and three each213 words
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73 1963-01-18 11 PENANG. Thurs- The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to give Its retiring secretary, j Mr. Lee Boon Jin. a monthly allowance of $200 for t'.ie rest of his life. In addition, the chamber also agreed at a committee meeting yesterday73 words
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Article65 1963-01-18 11 SINGAPORE Thur*. The Minister lor Culture. Mr. S. Ra.iaratnam. will speak lo the Singapore Tourist Association in Ins capaiitv a.s honorary president of the body at a luncheon at the Imperial Kc.tiaurum at 12.40 p.m. on Jan. 22. Also present at the function will be the65 words
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Article53 1963-01-18 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Tae Kedah Government has bought a new car for the use of State YIPs visiting the Federal capital on official duties. The new car. a Mercedes Benz. costing $12,000. will be based a; the Kedah Istuna the Siete Govevni"em oftlctal boose53 words
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Article34 1963-01-18 11 PENANG. Thurs. Burglars broke into the office of the Assumption Cathedral yesterday afternoon and stole a camera and lour tins o: cigarettes belonging to the Rev. Father P Decroix. the parish priest34 words
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Article307 1963-01-18 11 I SINGAPORE. Thur*. MEMBERS ot the Singapore Bar have passed a resolution under which a I member will be considered guilty of unprofessional conduct and be subject to disciplinary action if he accepts a fee in conveyan- j cinq which is below the scale laid down by307 words
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Article59 1963-01-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A Government statement to-* day asked all tax-payers who have changed their addresses to inform the Comptroller of Income Tax of such change as soon as possible. The statement added that any communication sent by registered post to the last known address of a person59 words
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169 1963-01-18 11 Sarawak police warn of forgery racket KUCHING, Thurs. Police have warned against a gang ot connaence tricksters who have been operating in the Sarawak Third Division. The tricksters are known to have duped at least seven people In four I months. They ted their victim that they will sell him169 words
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Article52 1963-01-18 11 PENANG. Thurs. Places for intending pilgrims to Mecca are still available in the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur. Haji AH Roust". the .Pilgrimage Control Officer.! said^here today. Prospective pilgrims, who have not registered their names with their respective District Officers should do so before the end52 words
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Advertisement524 1963-01-18 11 I i "JsN m VVshHsv^' |:s^ FEEL REFRESHED after an invigorating ■*V soapless vitamin bath W*^£l You II taal it imnfadiatai» that »low ol v ranawad vitality and wall bamg to complalaly ralreshtd and ralaiad aftar a BaaSßHj 3 >ho«ar or tub (ath ujir g badrdas OS badrdas n a524 words
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Article26 1963-01-18 12 *'*nb S/# (MifUmmm) FAMILY of tbe late airs. Tan Taag Kiat thanks relatives and friends for their contributions, wreaths and attendances during their recent bereave-26 words
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Article211 1963-01-18 12 M IVenU SlO Minimum > REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to locating Morris Mini Cooper fi'.t.iO. i'rnang P.O. Box 157. THE MELITTA coffee maker makes ri> UeaatM tillered coffee quickly. In ..i tractive paatel earthenware It's •ntorative too: FREE: Lemon Squeezer with every 4 pkta Daybreak Kre*h Frozen Oysters i211 words
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Article29 1963-01-18 12 W I—4* S2.i'i f.Ki«.> YOUTH FOR CHRIST .Sinxspiratioa. toniKht lSlh January. 7.30 p.m. Vtctorf» Memorial Hnll. fiaturtns T.F.C. ■•••■I. choir, spakrr Ur G. D. Jama*. All wtfromr.29 words
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Article661 1963-01-18 12 The Federation's virtual ban on the importation of hatchrble eggs and day-old chicks from Singapore, and thr licence requirement for eggs and birds for the table, have finally precipitated an oldfashioned row. We are back to the days when irate British governors played tricks with pork and661 words
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Article366 1963-01-18 12 Mr. Nicasio Osmena is a very remarkable and exceedingly talkative man. Not I everything he says is true. Fai from it But not all he says is fantasy, no matter how fantastic Mr. Osmena may sound. The story we print today of the interview Mr. Alex Josey had366 words
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Article233 1963-01-18 12 The synthetic rubber industry has an impressive research establishment and a new ethylene propylene rubber (called E.P.T.) is its latest discovery. The industry also has a highly efficient publicity department 1 as the busy campaign to woo I customers and discomfit com- petitors even before the stuil lias233 words
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Article334 1963-01-18 12 KRISHNA MOORTHY - KRISHNA MOORTHY from NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Apart from the Himalayan border dispute In which the Chinese exercise of military strength gave her a triumphant stance before the non-aligned countries in Asia. China has been successful in trying to isolate India from her immediate neighbours334 words
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Article, Illustration864 1963-01-18 12 GODFREY HODGSON - ROUGH RIDE AHEAD FOR THE KENNEDY WHIZ-KIDS GODFREY HODGSON THE BIG ROW SHAPING UP AT INQUEST ON .a^BMHM THE DEATH OF SKYBOLT... by m M E RICA'S strategic po- J^-licy will be cha llenged this month. Before the end of January the Secretary of Defence. Mr. Robert McNamara, will be864 words
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Letter169 1963-01-18 12 g AM sick of hearing com--1 plaints fr6m teachers about the East Coast. Is the food there expensive or Is there no suitable lodging? They should specifically state their discontent. I am a Kelantanese sent to serve at an isolated Malay school in Selangor. I am quite content169 words
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Letter181 1963-01-18 12 MRS. Shlrin Fozdar has unwittingly displayed a show of feminine ignorance in her letter on women's rights. I can only hope that our masculine friends have enjoyed the amusement provided by Mrs. Fozdar when she said: "The women in this country must be given every opportunity to enter181 words
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Letter65 1963-01-18 12 A LTHOUGH cracker firing i\ during the Chinese New Year and Chap Goh Meh is confined by law to certain periods only. Chinese parents generally do not stop their children from indulging In this detestable loptn of amusement. The police should take action against any offender. They have65 words
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Letter66 1963-01-18 12 KALLANG Airport Estate Is fast developing into a satellite town. But the main road Is an eye-sore with roughly built huts an stalls on one side of the road. The drain is a breeding place for mosquitoes. The stalls are an obstruction to traffic. This also applies to66 words
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Letter297 1963-01-18 12 MALAYAN students in Melbourne have followed with great interest the story of Miss Wong Kam Thye. We were overjoyed when we read in the Melbourne Sun that a Melbourne lady's generosity has made it possible for Miss Wong to come to the Alfred Hospital for treatment. I297 words
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Letter59 1963-01-18 12 TIE bus service from Jalan Eunos to Oeylang and Changi is very inadequate. It Is not uncommon to wait for thirty to fortynve minutes in the evening because so many people are travelling. As Kampong Melayu is now fast becoming a densely populated area, cannot the company put59 words
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Letter58 1963-01-18 12 gITTINO opposite me In a bus was a girl in a high-slit cheongsam. The greater part of her thigh was exposed for all to see. In all decency I appeal to girls In buses to practice some discretion in the matter of dress and not have male eyes58 words
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Advertisement722 1963-01-18 12 Straits Timetk Malay Mail Classified sdvertlaswasus) mt hand**! «•> Ist FMaw COLD •TO*A«C ARCADE Orchard Rood COLO ITOKAtI IMNCHtI AT HOLLAND »o»D— T OH« KEPPIL ROAD-NAVAL Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. CeWyer Quay THE NEWS PROMT FMlpatrlck't Super— rm* M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Read. Mavsi SI.722 words
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Advertisement103 1963-01-18 12 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WILLS We insure our oars, our houses, our furniture, and our lives, yet we don't insure that our wordly goods are distributed in the way we would like when we die at least, about 10% of! us don't, because we leave no wills. Learn how103 words
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Advertisement25 1963-01-18 12 BLUE SPOT TV Germany's Bftst Sole Agents:— AAA KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD. WWW 1221 24, Orchard Road. Sinaapor*-*. Phont: ***** ***** f m#- jr/25 words
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247 1963-01-18 13 BAR ON IMPORTS SILLY AT THIS TIME 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today expressed regret that while Singapore and Malayan political thinking had advanced to panMalaysian terms, "minor administrative officials still think in terms of247 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-01-18 13 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE apologises to Sultan of LSelangor By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The president of the 14,000--strong Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, Mr. Donald U'ren, today publicly apologised to the Sultan of Selangor for an incident during the 23-day strike. One morning wnile 300 strikers were booing officials and398 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-01-18 13 DEANNE BLACKABY, 16--year-old daughter of an Australian Army NCO. has a big job on her hands painting murals for the RAF officers' mess at Seletar. She was recommended for it by Mr. G. Craig. her art master at Alexandra Secondary Modern School. The RAF officers104 words
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Article133 1963-01-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ■c*HE secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers 1 of Commerce Mr. Henry Wong, today called on both the Federation and Singapore Governments to work out "a mutual arrangement" to overcome restrictions imposed by either side on imports and exports of livestock, livestock products,133 words
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Article54 1963-01-18 13 ,;UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The I s, lit. in oi Selanuor opened an art exhibition on the theme. "'Mother and Her Child" at the teaching centre of the new Maternity Hospital here this evening He later boutshl a prize oil paintinc by Mr. Phoon Poh Hoong of54 words
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Article23 1963-01-18 13 SINGAPORE Thurs— A cyclist snatched a gold chain worth SI 10 from Mrs. De Sou/a, of Owen j Roitd. vestcrday.23 words
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Article104 1963-01-18 13 MALACCA, Thurs. Looi Kirn Lee. alias Lvi Kong Lvi, 26, a shopkeeper at Bemabok here, w.o was deprived of his citizenship and ordered to leave the country by Jan. 22, has petitioned the Minister oi the Interior for revocation of these two orders. Looi has104 words
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Article44 1963-01-18 13 Fined $100— by instalments KUANTAK. Thurs. A waitress fined $100 here today for theft, was allowed to pay $40, which she said she had and the rest by Monday. Hallmah blnte Omar. 25, pleaded guilty to stealing five bracelets from a farmer. Wee Ngah.44 words
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Article42 1963-01-18 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The dispute between the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation relating to the dismissal of a clerk, Terence Rodrigues, will be heard before the Industrial Arbitration Court at 8.30 ajn. on Jan. 28.42 words
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192 1963-01-18 13 Thanat in today with 16 for golf and talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, will arrive here tomorrow with a team of 16 golfers for a match against a Malayan team led by Tengku Abdul Rahman. Although most of the weekend will be spent on the192 words
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214 1963-01-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Sessions Court president, Mr. Chan Slew Yoon, today ordered that a complainant in a corruption case, who is now in England receiving treatment, to return before Feb. 7 for the trial. Hs Is Mr. V. E. Chap- man of214 words
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Article33 1963-01-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. j Inche Ahmad Zalnal Abidln bin' Mohammad Yusof, 38, Malaya's first Charge d'Affalres to South Vietnam, left by air for Saigon today to take up his post.33 words
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245 1963-01-18 13 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ UNITED NATIONS management consultant, Mr. Joseph Mark, today gave bosses here some pointers on how to develop latent abilities in their employees for the benefit of their organisations. His advice to Rotarians (West) at their weekly lunch meeting: NOW and then,245 words
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Article109 1963-01-18 13 $500,000 opium: Two are fined TOHORE BA H R U Thurs.— Two Singapore seamen were convicted in the Sessions Court here today of illegally importing into the Federation about $500,000 worth of raw opium in a fishing boat. Ong Kuk Choy. 31, owner of the boat, and Ho Yoke Chuan,109 words
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Article79 1963-01-18 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Two young women who sued their husbands for divorce on the grounds of desertion were granted decrees nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in ths High Court today. They were Goh Peck Gin. wife of Teo Tai Yong, a pets and tropical79 words
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Article36 1963-01-18 13 IPOH, Thurs. Boys and girls who failed the Standard Six promotion examination have until Wednesday to register In Perak secondary continuation schools. Of the 26.000 who took the examinations in November about 16.000 failed.36 words
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Article13 1963-01-18 13 Sto len two cars SINGAPORE. Thurs— Two mor« cars were stolen here yesterday.13 words
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Advertisement92 1963-01-18 13 FOR GROWTH APPETITE PROMOTION OF BABIES CHILDREN! fl E» Essential M -lI 1' Dropi 20 CO ..v^ Tabltti: 60 A ISO !*M. LYSININ Exclusive Agents: M Manufactured by JOSEPH TRAVERS AGENCIES tanabe seiyaku (COLD STORAGE (S'PORI) LTD.) CO.. LTD Empire Dock, Slngoport. O««k«.J«p«« Ash trays. Cigarette boxes. I Mfojjfe!)*)! deer92 words
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Advertisement119 1963-01-18 13 Sm W wonderful... wonderful... wonderful hxhilarating as champagne, irwgu'^i as x world, it is an essential part of skin dew, Elizabeth Arden's Skin Tonic Wm U^ < care. It cools, it soothes, it moisturises, showers sparkling life into you. Pat ?ljj|!.T? w ih refines the skin— and at the same119 words
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Miscellaneous427 1963-01-18 13 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE National Short Wave MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Service 41.7 metres 47s METRES A.M.. 6.00 Time Glgnal, SHORT WAVE SERVICE Negara-lcu. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- l MfclKts vous With Music: 7.30 (1ime M 60Q Qood Mornlng; 6 0 i cS l 800 Ne S e427 words
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Advertisement155 1963-01-18 14 The most modern maternity unit in Malaya uses Allen Hanburys equipment if M|£ fcSS^"(^^^*^ fl Wmi wkSBSSHi I T~mj-~rj|ir-~' TVmMi jrll_— v^JUct-flni PMHW R" I, 'iii^^^^^JigMM ■■i \\y IS n. A- s| Hki OOwi" Sr*** KERRYS ULTRA SONIC INSTRUMENT CLEANER HICH EFFICIENCY AUTOMATIC AUTOCLAVES HICH EFFICIENCY INSTRUMENT/UTENSIL AUTOCLAVE AND PAIR155 words
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Title Section7 1963-01-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR MATERNITY HOSPITAL STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT7 words
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Article, Illustration465 1963-01-18 14 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON $SM. HOSPITAL WITH 220 BEDS WILL BE ONE OF ASIA'S BEST By MALAYA'S first and one of South-East Asia's most modern general maternity hospitals, costing $5 million, in Kuala Lumpur, will not only serve as a reference hospital for the entire State of465 words
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Article263 1963-01-18 14 Rural health drive cuts deaths WITH the big drive for improved maternity and rural health throughout the country, the maternal and infant mortality rates is now continually declining. The maternal mortality rate which was seven per thousand in 1953 has now fallen to two per thousand by last year. So263 words
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Article, Illustration434 1963-01-18 15 Pocket receivers for the doctors By SPECIAL WRITER LOCATING a doctor in a large hospital like Kuala Lumpur's new maternity hospital during an emergency could be cr y exasperating, especially when it is known the doctor is somewhere in the building. But this will not occur at the new hospital434 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-01-18 15 OXYGEN— IT'S EVEN AVAILABLE AT BEDSIDE nrHILE oxygen cylinders are still seen in hos- pitals, more and more progressive hospitals like the new Maternity Hospital in Kuala Lumpur are having oxygen laid on through pipelines from a central bank of cylinders carrying the gas to the patient's bedside and to351 words
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Article177 1963-01-18 15 Delivery: 10,000 babies a year I^UALA Lumpur's new, maternity hospital will be able to handle more than 10.000 babies a year. From 1953 onwards, records show that there has been a steady rise in the number of deliveries at the old maternity wing of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. The177 words
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194 1963-01-18 15 LIFTS WITH 'ELECTRIC EYES AND BRAINS' I IFTB which have "electric eyes and brains" the first of their kind in Malaya have been Installed at Kuala Lumpur's, new Maternity Hospital. These double access bed lifts, as they are called, are some of the 10 lifts which serve the hospital. They194 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-01-18 17 KITCHEN ON TOP FLOOR TO CATER FOR THE ENTIRE DIETS OF 220 PEOPLE The up-to-date kitchen of Kuala Lumpur's new Maternity Hospital, though small looking will be able to cater for the entire diets of the 220 patients. All equipment is electrically operated. The kitchen73 words
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Article, Illustration409 1963-01-18 17 fTHE Central Sterilisa- tion Supply Department at this new hospital brings to the forefront the most modern techniques of supplying pre-sterilis-ed articles to all units at the hospital. The advantages of having a centralised sterilising department is that expensive equipment is not duplicated at various409 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-01-18 18 ABOVE: Bays of the third class ante natal ward. Attached to the side of the dividers are the indicator lamps to show which patient has used the patient-nurse call system. ABOVE RIGHT: The isolation section of the baby unit. The cots are placed within130 words
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Advertisement162 1963-01-18 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2$ Hard. SlO (Mtmimuim) AT BMH KAMUNTINC on 17th January to Elizabeth wife of Major Alastalr Row 7th DEO Gurkha Ritlea a daughter, EUpeth. FRASER ALLEN on January 14th nt I'.MH Klnrara. Kuala Lumpur to Bu»an and Michael Praaer-Allen a daughter (Belinda Anne). MR. AND MRS. .11!162 words
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Advertisement53 1963-01-18 24 U f A fJj |A GLASSES ifM with WftSp GOLD RIMS V One attractive glass will be given away FREE with every case of RED LION ORANGE, F N ORANGE CRUSH SARSAPARILLA purchased between and including 31st DECEMBER 1962 24th JANUARY 1963. Place your Order EARLY with us or with53 words
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Advertisement125 1963-01-18 15 CONGRATULATIONS on the Opening of THE NEW MATERNITY HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. from DOBB CO. (MALAYA) who executed all the Mosaic, Glazed Wall Tiling, Parquet and Anti -Static Terrazzo Floors. P.O. Box 14, Winchester House, Tel. No. 2826 Collyer Quay, ***** Spore 1. ***** WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL D 0...125 words
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Advertisement172 1963-01-18 15 "CLAYTON" STEAM GENERATORS Emml Kf n f S 9 iW^^lS'' > O BL as* Sim mW- m. I rte^|| Kjjjp CROMPTON BELLING TWYFORDS SANITARYWARE "CLA YTON" Photograph depicts three of the four 75 h.p. CLAYTON boilers supplied by us and installed at the New Maternity Hospital to provide steam for172 words
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Advertisement112 1963-01-18 16 V The very existence of Nestle is due to infants. Of the 70 million babies born each year, vast numbers of them are, for one reason or another, denied the nutrition— and security-of mother's milk at the start of their young lives. So much, then, must depend on the food112 words
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Advertisement194 1963-01-18 17 I Tanalised' Timber has been used since 1928 for protection against rot, fungus and white ants. 'Tanalised' Timber is timber vacuum-pressure treated to give lasting protection. Today, as it always has been, the answer to using structural timber in the construction of the Kuala Lumpur Maternity Hospital is 'Tanalised' Timber.194 words
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Advertisement192 1963-01-18 17 MATERNITY HOSPITAL j| ft In I^LB air conditioned WORTHINGTON r».«. Supplied ond installed by B J The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation y lHf I The Federation of Malaya, Singapore, J. l M. Borneo, Brunei Sarawak. Congratulations to: THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT on the occasion of the opening of New MATERNITY HOSPITAL KUALA192 words
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Advertisement82 1963-01-18 18 MALAYAN OXYGEN LTD. ,i, LABOUR WARD OPERATING THEATRE —El (HnrEIEKHI t su PPle d ant^ installed fl MWOR MEDICAL GAS PIPE PREMATURE BABY WARD WARD rHHn LINE FOR OXYGEN, NITROUS 1 OXIDE AND SUCTION IN THE NEW ffi'lilllJiiill MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN IH^f I™^l|| KUALA LUMPUR, THE FIRST I'lPg Bjsfi r-^f|82 words
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Advertisement1514 1963-01-18 19 TO_UVERPOQL t WEST COASI UI., Out S'por* Sam s'naw ""wi EUMAEUS tlllßllpt, O.bim Ii Pt/JM 20 Jai 21 tLPENOR Li.erpetl m Jm 20 Jm 24 Ma 21/ tO CYCLOPS Mais mouth HvtrpMl Jin IS Jai 20 JM 21/24 J"*" 1 Umm, Ga- f o» bY 2i mi w J "J'1,514 words
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Advertisement1375 1963-01-18 19 W< t v pff] i^i] l) 1 pM THE E. A. C. LINESSMIINtS TO GENOA, If NAVRt. HAMBURB. BREMEN. ANTWERP. .^^Sf^V ITEIOAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. BOTBENOURB AND COPENBA6EN. /tZ—fxti s P. S'dmi Ptnang W\S\)|l r'UTUNIIA" aj 20/23 JM 24/20 Jai 17/21 JM ygNX^ar -pNtioßiA* u/21 fh 22/24 Fet u/u fm <atf?n£1,375 words
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Advertisement1462 1963-01-18 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNION. LinRPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Ptnang lENATTOW L'pill, G'ffltti, A'wp.Rott.M'on II PVJai 10 JM 20/31 BENAVON (H)1 H'lurg, L 111, hnrt G. I Jan 23 JM 24/21 JM 20/1 OENLOMOND (E.Lp.) L'ptll. Hull. Hamburg Ju 20/30 IM 30/ 3 Fel s OENLOTAI (E.LJ L'ln.1,462 words
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Advertisement1294 1963-01-18 19 m McALISTER cSc CO.. LTD. W. Ttl: Nl. U331 MgW ELLERM AN LINE 4* KLAVENESS LINE \a^^* CITY OF LEICESTER LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, LONJJON. NAMIURG. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANB. RO-TERDAM 0 MIDDLESBROUGH Acciltilfi cirgt tar CllUll I Sort* S'pori p S'Mm Penang aiTNV^itLi |pj Bt ?i Im 91/911,294 words
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703 1963-01-18 20 From Our Market Correspondent pONCENTRATION on a V,' few industrial counters by operators on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday pushed prices in some cases to new high levels. This was specifically so in the case of Containers taken from $1.74 to $1.77 probably703 words
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Article23 1963-01-18 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Industrials: 102.44 102.9S Tins: 105.77 105.68 S rubbers: 100.19 100.19 Dec.' 29, 1962 100.23 words
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Article648 1963-01-18 20 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the shares traded in brackets liiiliMiHlii •otMtoad 41,000) $I.M; Dunlop (f.OOO) $2.55. $2.54 SL, (2.000) $2.54, (1.000) $2.53; last Smsltars (1.000) J2.70, (S.O00) $2.71. (2.000) $2.75. (2.000)648 words
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397 1963-01-18 20 rIE Straits tin price ye $426.87 i, the highest 1 In London on Wednesday trading interest In tin was again quite lively with prices still showing a hardening tendency. The fact that the butler pool last Monday was still a buyer of397 words
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Article21 1963-01-18 20 January, 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 791 cents (unchanged). TIN: $426.87} (up 87} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).21 words
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Article134 1963-01-18 20 M MELBOURNE, Thur.s OST leaders again eased buck in quiet trading. Otherwise the market was varl-'vsf able with some &harp rises in second rank stocksSaxgood Gardiner gained a further 2s. to 30s. following reports of a second takeover offer. Philip Morris rose 6d. to 31s. 9d Petroleum Invrstromts134 words
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Article237 1963-01-18 20 pCBRUARV first grade rubber buyer* 1 f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Bingapor« and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at T'.ij I cents per Ib. unchanged. The tone waa quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F. M.R.I, closing pncea la cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.c.b. buyers 78! sellers237 words
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Article195 1963-01-18 20 SHIPS lying alongside the Slngapere Harbour wharves er expeated today are: BenaMer 44. Fedlli N.W. 4, Mum Lloyd lii/11, Turanlot 4/5, Sudan 46, Mlryu M.iri 40/11. Malay 15/16. Empire Klttiwakr 21/22. Moonie It, Krankfurt 3K/39. KenwtaU 33/34. Krmhill 2^/24, Asahl Maru I Static of Kuch 13 14,195 words
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Article150 1963-01-18 20 {OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 17. Three months. Dunlops 14 cts. S. Darby 4*d. r. It. 16 els. C. Storage 4id. (Summons 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Wauch 16 cts. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew 25 CU. Steamship n eta M. Cement IS cts. 8. Times 22 cts Containers150 words
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Article95 1963-01-18 20 /~<NINKtK Product Cxehange, ttngay pert neen prices per picul yesterday: Cecenut Oil: bulk 144 i sellera. drum Six (teller*. Copra: Jan/Keb. U.K. Continent JL'IJ buyers. Ptpper: Muntokwhite Sl37| sellera. Sarawak white 5135 sellers, snecwlW Sarawak black $100 sellera. garblesp LuiiiponK black »9i sellers. ABTA JIOS sellers. Singapore Cecenut95 words
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Article88 1963-01-18 20 THC Malayan tiding. Banki' Amelation nutda tbeoe changes In Ita rate* to merchants yeaurday (all rate* to $100): Canada) buying TT 35|. airmail OD 331. 90 d/st 38i credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bills. tolling TT tr OD ready: Canada 35 3/16: Belgian Franet *****: Italian Lire *****.88 words
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Advertisement1099 1963-01-18 20 K W*^» KAWiA^Aia,iaSEN A ICrUSHA.,LTR Express O.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantio Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA Sport P. Sham H'koitg S. f rancisco L Angtiei N. York "ktmikawa Man" 21/21 JM M/11 JM 5 Ftl II Frt 2S Ftl 14 Mar ••■Kuaikawa Mati" 11/2* Frt 21/22 Frt IS Ftl 211,099 words
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Advertisement1160 1963-01-18 20 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings fron Surftpers, Malayi direct ti Caafiu and U.S. Great Lades puts Singapore PL Swettermam Penang arr. Montreal ■■BINHNC" (NL) 4/11 Mar 12/11 Mar 14/19 Mar v tar "UTRECHT" (RL) 4/11 Apr 12/11 Apr 14/13 Apr 14 Mjj "SAIATICa" (RL) 4/11 Mty 12/11 Mar1,160 words
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Advertisement115 1963-01-18 20 TUNG HAI NAVIGATION CO., LTD. my. "TUNG HAI", eta 22-1-1963 from Keelung. Loading and ctd 24-1-1963 for Hongkong, Kaohsiung. Agents: LAM TONG, LTD., Shipping Dept., 43, Hongkong Street, Singapore -1 Tel: ***** *****. Passengers Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Spore P. S'hom Penong TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy. 119 18/22 Jan 23115 words
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Advertisement794 1963-01-18 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CHAIR OF ZOOLOGY Applications are invited for appointment to the Chair of Zoology in the Department of Zoology of the University of Malaya. The vacancy will occur when the present holder retires In early 1963. Candidates offering themselves for the Chair of Zoology .should nave794 words
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Advertisement775 1963-01-18 21 NOTICES NOTICE IT IS HEREBY notified that all roads on Kerilla Estate, Temangan, Kelantan. will be closed to public usage from 6.00 am. on Ist February to 6.00 a.m. on 2nd February 1963 By Order of the General Manager, Duff Development Co., Ltd., Temangan, Kelantan. IN THE ESTATE OF *****997775 words
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Advertisement2789 1963-01-18 21 l^M mK] (Continued from Page IZ) I SITUATIONS VACANT t Word* SS (Mim.}—B*m $9 et*. txtrm INGLISH FAMILY REQUIRE Young Amah for cooking and general duties. No washing. Reference* essential. Phone Singapore *****. WANTED CAPABLE MAN To take Independent charge of Electrical Offlca Work Supervision and Estimates. Apply Box A2,789 words
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Advertisement1075 1963-01-18 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE r> Word* U (mm.) 3ox St ett. extra ItS7 COLIATH, Excellent condition. Insured till July. 40 mllea par gallon 1900/- or n.o. Ring (Spore) *****. 1955 FORO PREFECT Good condition tyres new $1,400/- 0.n.0. Been 55 Blma Avenue. B'pore (inside Sawmill). J7SO/- ONLY I Choice of 19511,075 words
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Advertisement845 1963-01-18 21 FOR SALE t$ Word* SS (Ui*.)—Bux 30 et*. mxtrm 1 FOR FIRtTCLASS TAILORING at competitive puce* Winter A Troncal > iuIU. dinner suits. shirts, military l< uniforms, riding hreeohes ladles cos- 2 tumes dressea knitting wools Jiwi Bateks. please risit always Nath Tailors 4/10 T&nclln Rd., Singaporelarge aeleellens. firstclast workman-845 words
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Advertisement234 1963-01-18 21 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Words .Si (Mi*.)— Box in rli. witm STRAND HOTEL OntnU mottlr lreondltionrd rooms modem convm meet Bar/Rra<atiram P&oo* B'por* WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) 11 H,.,rf, >.; I M,n.t—Box SO ett. txlrm JOHORE HOTEL J.B. Bagtl ont-se Food Alrconumuntd Room* 'hone 2:t»5/6. NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.B.234 words
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176 1963-01-18 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH. Thursday. piLM GOER 11, with apprentice Nawari Ali up, showed a smart turn of speed here this morning, running 3f in 37 4/5 on a fast track. Sathi also showed good form. Sprinting from the half-mile post,176 words
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Article78 1963-01-18 22 CINOAPORE. Thars.— Ceylonese, *J the League hockey champions, have drawn a bye in the SHA League and Cup competition which begins on Saturday. The SHA tournament committee announced today that no postponements will be allowed for this competition, which is expected to end by the middle of78 words
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Article231 1963-01-18 22 Malaya to back move by India ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya will support a proposal by India to divide the Eastern zone of the Davis Cup competition into two sections. India will propose at the ILTF annual meeting at Paris in July that in order to cut down travelling expenses for231 words
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Article355 1963-01-18 22 Weights for Sunday's Ipoh races IPOH, Thurs. Weights for all eight races here on Sunday: Cl. 2, Div. I—6f1 —6f Society Girl 9.00 Nearco Star 8.13 Skilton B.U| Sandman 8.11 %°Z l JEST. *Al SaSSate 8.05 MariroJd 8.05' Aver Hitam 805 Mandrake 8.05 Palomar 805 No Kiddlm 8.04 PuiDle Haxe355 words
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703 1963-01-18 22 KUALA LUMPUR, £V Thurs. A total of 157 entries —63 in Class 1 and 94 in Class 5 has been received for the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting here on Jan. 27, 30 and Feb. 3. The main races of the meeting are703 words
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Article70 1963-01-18 22 FIRST DAT (8 races) Class 1 Dlt» I. 2 and 3— 6 f; Div. I— 9f. CIM S DiTi. 1. 2 and I— s4f Dhr. I—7f.1 7f. SECOND DAT (6 race*) Claas 1 Diva. 1. 2 and S— «f. Cfataa 5. Divs. 2. 3 and 4— 7f.70 words
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Advertisement1336 1963-01-18 22 BLOE FUNNEL LINE s.s. "NESTOR" Reference Is made to the notice published In the "Straits Times" on 25th and 27th December, 1962, by which consignees of the small balance of Port SweUenham cargo not discharged at Port Swettenham by "Nestor" between Bth and 23rd December, 1962, were notified of the1,336 words
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Advertisement804 1963-01-18 22 NOTICES NASSIM k CO., SINGAPORE) UNITED will sell by Public Auction at n, Caveaagh Koa4 on SUNDAY. 20th JanMtry. 1963, at 10.34 a-m. Dining Tables and Chairs; Sideboards; Lounge Suites; Wardrobes; Dressing Taoies; Beds; Bedside Lockers; Tallboys; Refrigerators; Potted Plants; etc., on view: Saturday, 19th January, from S to 6804 words
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Advertisement567 1963-01-18 22 TENDERS P.W.D. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be recelevd by the State Engineer. Selangor, up to 12 noon on the 7Ui February 1963 for the manufacture, supply delivery and offloading of asbestos cement pipes in the Subak Bernam Are* of North Selangor. The contract comprises approximately 18 miles of combined567 words
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Advertisement47 1963-01-18 22 niunii j«iiuHrrr io, 190J MORE IMPORTANT TODAY THAN EVER The CAR that starts ahead and stays ahead ©MIDGET MARK II MAGNETTE and the ©1100 I II MOUTHS' I WAIIIITT I SERVICE MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 Orchard Road. Singapore Represented In the Federation of Malaya: WEARNE BROS. LTD.47 words
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Miscellaneous53 1963-01-18 22 BASKETBALL TOUR MATCH: Spore combined v Korean NACF team (Happy World. 8 pjn.). HOCKEY NEGRI DIV. 1: Rangers v Malays (Seremban padang). IPOH DIV. 1: sth Bn RMR V Andersonlans (upper padang) Div. 2: Medicals v PFF (lower padang). SOCCER Ml AR FA CUP 8-FINAL: Loke! Wah v Jalan Daud53 words
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Article, Illustration606 1963-01-18 23 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN By ONDON, Thurs. Britain's Big Freeze has "blitzed" the opportunity two Malayan footballers were given to train with West Ham United, a ranking First Division English soccer club. Frozen pitches have played havoc with F.A. Cup schedules. Since Boxing Day. 1962. nearly606 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-01-18 23 The Titmus 'Twist' COUNTRY XI WILL GIVE THE ENGLISH SPINNERS GOOD TEST STAR BOWLER SHOWS HOW ITS DONE SYDNEY, Thurs. MCC's three day match with a New South Wales Country XI at Newcastle starting tomorrow should provide good practice for those hoping to break into England's Test team. This game,Reuter - 271 words
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Article314 1963-01-18 23 has the best bowling average OYDNEY, Thurs.—Freddie Titmus, whose brilliant 7-79 bowling performance failed to save England from defeat in the Third Test against Australia, now heads the England Test bowling averages. But after three Tests. Australian Alan Davidson, who says he will retire at the end of the series,314 words
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Article67 1963-01-18 23 SYDNEY. Thurs. Kevin Berry (Australia) improved his own world men's 110 yards butterfly swimming record here last night when he clocked 59 sec. Berry, who won three gold medals at the 1962 Commonwealth Games at Perth, Improved his own previous best mark by four-tenths of aReuter - 67 words
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212 1963-01-18 23 A DELAIDE, Thurs. Jan l\ Lehane, 21 -year-old farmer's daughter, reached the Women's .singles final for the fourth successive year in the Australian lawn tennis championships here today. She beat Lesley Turner 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 in an all-Aust-ralian semi-final. Jan will meet Margaret212 words
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Article30 1963-01-18 23 SOCCER— Moar FA Cup q-final: Loke Wan 2 Nordanal Est 1. BASKETBALL Tour match (S"porp>: Korean NACP team bt Tone Keng 104-76. HOCKEY—Friendly (Penang): Pg Sikhs 3 Prison* 0.30 words
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Article159 1963-01-18 23 Wrangle over a stallion ends rjARIS, Thurs.— France's 1 highest appeal court. the Court of Cessation, has decided after a five-year wrangle over ownership of a 21 -year-old stallion that the horse should go to the stables owned by the Aga Khan. The court last night upheld an appeal courtReuter - 159 words
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Article24 1963-01-18 23 LONDON. Thurs. Johnny Prescott. unbeaten British heavyweight boxer, easily outpointed Ulll Ritter (West Germany) over eight rounds at Leicester last night. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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338 1963-01-18 23 Burnley knock Spurs out of the FA Cup LONDON, Thurs. TOTTENHAM Hotspur, favourites to retain the A English F.A. Cup the> have won for the past two years, were convincingly beaten 3-0 by Burnley in their twice- postponed Third Round tie here yesterday. Burnley, who led 1-0 at half-time, nowReuter - 338 words
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Advertisement92 1963-01-18 23 (fff[i tfith 't'lijt /*fllW. ■''•'fy&Bß t I t] ill I*l tHi'l I *^W j^^^^^B ft m_» '•jCk^-~' m -X*"'' "•^ofiffi No wonder the girls find him so |g& J^g attractive. For whether oo th« screen 3R tmMI! r r jjggr or off Kelly Lai Chen uj« Vwelin* <&$ r /filW92 words
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Article146 1963-01-18 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore pupils whose parents are getting public assistance from the Social Welfare Department need not pay school fees or supplementary fees. A spokesman for the Ministry of Education confirming this today said that circulars to this effect had been sent to principals of all schools146 words
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Article58 1963-01-18 24 LONDON, Thurs.— An official tribunal of inquiry Investigating British naval security today decided to send two journalists who refused to answer Its questions before the High Court. The newspapermen had refused to tell the three-man tribunal the sources of their information about Admiralty clerk William Vassall58 words
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Article362 1963-01-18 24 LONDON, Thurs.— Alter openIng rather hesitantly following yeateraay's Wall Street setback, there was a tendency for prices to cage upwards but later came a series of conflicting reports 1 rom Brussels regarding the Common Market negotiations. Gilt-edged moved up smartly during the morning, but many of the gains362 words
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Article390 1963-01-18 24 TRAINS GET THE 'ALL CLEAR' By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Reports on the condition of the railway track from engineers are "very favourable" and passenger trains will run again from Saturday. The Railway Administration said all the day Expresses (Pral Singapore line) will run from Saturday with the addition390 words
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Article30 1963-01-18 24 BINOAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Lorong O Telok Kurau Road between Still Road and Telok Kurau Road, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.30 words
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147 1963-01-18 24 GAITSKELL: CONDITION STILL VERY GRAVE LONDON, Thurs. The condition of Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, British Labour Party leader, who is seriously ill in hospital, was stated today to remain "very grave". A bulletin issued by a Labour Party spokesman said: 'Gaitskell slept teL long periods. He halt shown slight response toReuter - 147 words
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Article111 1963-01-18 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Penan*, as expected, qualified to meet Singapore n the challenge round of ihe Focn<? Sconf? Cup badminton competition when they beat Malacca 9-0 here tonight. With a 4-0 overnight lead. Pinanif took less than 15 minute j| 'i scoriPK the winning point OTM Yew Cheng111 words