The Straits Times, 19 January 1963
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Title Section20 1963-01-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article357 1963-01-19 1 SELF-STYLED Prime Minister of Kalimantan Utara, Sheikh A. M. Azahari, whose own lawyer describes him as a "a bum, a liar and a woman-chaser." is willing to safeguard British interests in the Borneo territories and "to protect every cent of British capital in Borneo. 1 In an exclusive357 words
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Article31 1963-01-19 1 FRANCE AGREES BKISSLLS. Fri France today turned to pres^ur* of Couiinou r k*t parttur* and agreed to postpone ii< mind for MM< pvnsion *f talkl on Britain's entry. Krut^r31 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1963-01-19 1 ALEX JOSET - ALEX JOSET By TROOPS ALL TRAINED IN BRUNEI' The voice said: 'You know the place? Right. Be on time/ An hour later I was on my way to Aza's hideout... REMEMBER," said the voice over the telephone, "tell no one. This must be kept secret, or somebody1,714 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1963-01-19 1 Marshall: The extreme left has captured my party 'THEY WERE USING ME FOR THEIR OWN ENDS ...HAD NO LOYALTY' SINGAPORE, Friday. 'J'HE Workers' Party has been captured by Left-wing extremists. Mr. David Marshall said this today in a statement explaining his resignation from the party. In his own words, "Left-wing1,100 words
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Article41 1963-01-19 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The White House announced today that President Kennedy had accepted an invitation from Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to go to Bonn for an Informal visit. The trip to Bonn will follow th« President's visit to Italy. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article76 1963-01-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— A relief force is to be sent to the Congo next month with the return of the 2nd. Bn.. Royal Malaya Regiment, and "C" squadron of the 2nd. Federation Reconnaissance Regiment. An armed forces statement said today that men of the 3rd.76 words
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Article156 1963-01-19 1 BOOS DROWN MAO'S Mr. WU EAST BERLIN, Fri. Whistles, boos, shouts and feet stamping completely drowned the voice of China's Wu Hsi v chuan at the East German Communist Congress here toaay when he launched a violent attack against Yugoslav revisionism. Mr. Khrushchev, who by Implication was also under ChineseReuter; UPI - 156 words
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Article70 1963-01-19 1 JAKARTA. Fri.— British security farces In North Borneo had rounded up 3.000 prisoners, including 35 Indonesians, and were keeping many of them behind wire in temporary jails, the official Antara news agency claimed today. In a report from Ballkpupan. Indonesian Borneo, the agency said the BritishReuter - 70 words
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Article86 1963-01-19 1 2 train engines derailed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two shunting locomotives jumped the rails at the marshalling yards in Brickfields in separate incidents here today. It is believed that the derailments paralysed all goods services from Kuala Lumpur for the day. No official confirmation was available up to late tonight. The86 words
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625 1963-01-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •JENGKU Abdul Rahman said today he did not intend to meet Mr. Nicasio Osmena, legal adviser of the leader of the Brunei rebellion, A.M. Azahari. "I am not in a position now, nor have I any intention of meeting625 words
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Article50 1963-01-19 1 WOLVER HAMPTON. Fri. Private correspondence between Belgian and British officials was discovered here yesterday in a furniture warehouse. The discovery came only two days after secret British Admiralty documents were fonnd here in old Government furniture sold by auction. The letters were handed to police here. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article41 1963-01-19 1 BINOAPORE. FH. A motorcyclist, Abdul Rahman bin Subar, 19, was run over by a lorry when he was flung off his machine after it knocked a bus at Oeylang Road this afternoon. Re died on the way to hospital.41 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article153 1963-01-19 2 COLONY ERA ENDS FOR ADEN ADEN, Fri.— Aden, the tiny 75-square mile volcanic peninsula on the Arabian coast, ceases to be a colony today when it merges with the Arabian Federation. With a population of about 200,000. Including about 4.500 Europeans, Aden has been a colony for 125 years. BritainReuter - 153 words
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297 1963-01-19 2 LONDON, Friday THE British GovA ernment do not believe there is any basis for the Communist Chinese protest launched yesterday against the alleged forcible demolition of houses in Kowloon, authoritative sources said here last night The Foreijn Office would not comment officiallyReuter - 297 words
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341 1963-01-19 2 LONDON, Friday. TWO British newspapers said yesterday that x probably Mr. Khrushchev goaded China into making its protest to the British Government over Kowloon. The TIMES (Independent) commented: "It must surely be some word spoken In Moscow a month or so ago tha.tReuter - 341 words
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139 1963-01-19 2 Kashmir Plebiscite is big issue at Delhi talks VTEW DELHI, Fri.—Yesll terday's session of the second round of Indo-Pakistani talks on the Kashmir problem was confined to the question holding a plebiscite in the disputed state, according to informed sources. The sources added that Pakistan was insisting on a plebiscite,139 words
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237 1963-01-19 2 NEW DELHI, Friday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, has x given a "partial reply" to the six neutral nations trying to arrange negotiations between India and Communist China on their border dispute. Mr. Nehru did not disclose what the reply was, but warnedReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-01-19 2 Tshombe opens his last fortress -to UN- IT N I TED NATIONS. Fri. The United Nations has reached agreement with President Tshombe of Katanga on the peaceful entry of U.N. troops into his last stronghold ofKolwezi a UN. spokesman said last night. U.N. troops would start moving on Ko'wezi andReuter; UPI - 282 words
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Article43 1963-01-19 2 CAIRO, Fri The Al Ahram said today the Saudi Arabian Premier. Emir Faisal I ban Abdul Aziz, had asked the U.S. Government to supply Saudi Arabia with air defence equipment to be installed on the Sauii-Yemeni border near Najran Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-01-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fc /wtm nw*\ how bcadm*) ft? I POTA7WI6 j V* tNU RUW6 J l/ vAmo Hams/ appk ti c r r Mgff^yy^N V^w I 1 Awe* jowvV32 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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215 1963-01-19 3 Happy K waves over the Berlin —Wall— BERLIN, Fri. —The Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, paid his first visit yesterday to the Berlin Wall, and in a happy mood shook hands with U.S. Air Force officers and waved to West Berliners across the border. He cracked jokes and strode rightReuter; UPI - 215 words
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Article25 1963-01-19 3 JAKARTA, Prl. The Distribution Minister, Dr. Leimena, has suggested that state farms should be cganlsed to boost Indonesia's rice production. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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197 1963-01-19 3 First time all faiths denounce racial prejudice /CHICAGO, Fri.— ProtestV ant, Catholic and Jewish leaders, in an unprecedented joint appeal to the conscience of the American people, declared yesterday that racial discrimination and segregation are morally indefensible and "an insult to G«-d." "Racism is our most serious domestic evil," they197 words
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Article206 1963-01-19 3 Silent Mr. Wu (the third day) BERLIN (Eastern Sector), Friday. MR. WU HSIU-CHUA, Chinas chief delegate to the East German Communist Party congress, sat grimly silent for the third day as speaker after speaker rose at yesterday's session to back Mr. Khrushchev's policies and urge the Chinese Communist leaders toReuter - 206 words
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Article163 1963-01-19 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON, Fri— High level talks began here yesterday between a 12-man team of United states naval experts and British Defence and Admiralty officials to settle the design of Britain's Polaris submarines and the number of missiles they should carry HUENFELD (Germany): Six East Germans escaped across the163 words
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Article388 1963-01-19 3 BRITISH ENTRY HANGING IN BALANCE France's five partners strongly oppose the hard Paris line BRUSSELS, Friday. rpHE fate of Britain's negotiations for early entry into the European Common Market hung in the balance last night after a two-hour crisis session of ministers of the six member nations. The meeting, theReuter - 388 words
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234 1963-01-19 3 'PARLIAMENT' SAYS: MAKE IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE STRASBOURG, Fri The European "Parliament" yesterday called on the Brussels negotiators to reach agreement on British entry into the common market "as quickly as possible." A resolution approved by the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe here said the talks wereReuter - 234 words
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102 1963-01-19 3 FIRE KILLS SIX CHILDREN, —WOMAN— 1 LONDON, Fri Six Children from three Jamaican families and a 16-year-old married woman, died In a "raging Inferno" when nre swept an old three-storey house In the London dormitory town of Croydon. The woman, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, was looking after some of the children.Reuter - 102 words
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93 1963-01-19 3 MEXICO CITY, Fri.— A Mexican businessman who escorted Princess Soraya of Persia around town during her recent visit committed suicide yesterday after being arrested on a worthless cheque charge. Police said Gulllermo Moreno Torreu. 39, owner of a glass manufacturing and processingUPI - 93 words
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241 1963-01-19 3 - MOSCOW. Friday qnHF powers of a new 80--1 vlet "watchdog" organisation, set up last month as part of the drive to make «he country's economy more efficient were announced in a decree published here last night. The decree said the or. Kanisation. the CommitteeReuter - 241 words
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Article33 1963-01-19 3 UNITED NATIONS, Frl. The Syrian delegation has denied reports of an attempt to overthrow the government of its country and said they were propaganda issued by the Unitea Arab Republic U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article38 1963-01-19 3 SEOUL, Pri. South Korea's military rulers held the first meeting of their new "ruling party" today and declared it would be "a party of action that would guide the nation to prosperity and welfare." UJ»J-38 words
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Advertisement291 1963-01-19 3 Chinese New Year TERYLENEIWOOL must be EXPERTLY y we have the K Tip* widest variety ot shades i ■INOAPORK'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP jR SI, HIOM STREET. TEL: ***** ■■<■•*. ;■>'-.: < Bl jB: ■< j <i_*Bv Mr ,rT HBJBBBBBBbBB^^^MBm BP^^^ l^*^ »...JBMP*t'BM| BJl^^^^^MBBuyH^Bßl BPP^^^tfßß] BP^~*» Sb^S* Hl Qk>m2il I291 words
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485 1963-01-19 4 Imports: One row ends then another begins SINGAPORE, Frl. AFFICIALS of the Singapore Ministry of National Development sighed with relief today as the big storm over the Government's new regulations covering import of meat and meat products from overseas petered out with smiles all round. Then they sighed again, and485 words
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773 1963-01-19 4 Seven posers will decide fate of the SHBSA SINGAPORE, Fri. The future of the Singapore Hatbour Board Staff Association in the balance since last October now depends on answers to seven questions. The queries have been posed by the Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. Wong Kan Yeow. and sent to773 words
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Article163 1963-01-19 4 SINGER'S $900 earrings Llost- SINGAPORE, FrL A pair of diamond earrings, valued at $900, belonging 'to singer Nona Asian was reported lost in the Waterloo Street area, sometime this afternoon. Inche Ismail K&ssim, husband of Aslah said he took two sets of diamond earrings from a safety deposit vault of163 words
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Article51 1963-01-19 4 SINGAPORE. PH.— The Australian Government has presented $130,000 worth of equipment for vocational training to the Singapore Government for use at welfare homes and other institutions. The gift was made under the Colombo Plan. A special gift is a Bedford bus for the Glmson School for51 words
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Advertisement273 1963-01-19 4 |i|jiifiiiii||.|.i| OPENS TODAY! 1 ,'A iM.Ml'.h.i'j/.W (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT 1 1 .00 a.m. 1 .30 4.00 6.30 9.30 p.m. *F S/Wf E \A7ACH with CLAIRE TREVOR and ANDY DEVINE ■f Ll ."1 1J[ B TONIGHT MIDNfGHTT fJJJJJ^JJ^JJ^jIJ^J^ (SINGAPORE) OF OUR GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! WILLIAM TREVOR ,s*!«!&&s,** HOLDEN HOWARD273 words
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Advertisement224 1963-01-19 4 OCEAN THEATRE Upper East Coast Road Tel: ***** TODAY: 3-7.15-9.30 P.M. "IBU MERTUA KU" 'Malay) P. Ramlee (SB). To Niaht MM nlte: "THE NAKED AND THE DEAD" Tech Scope) JAR Aldo Roy Cliff Robertion. Tomorrow 10.30 o.ti "Broken Arrow" (Tecrv'color) Fox. Tomorrow 1.00 p.m.: (All seats SO cts.) "Crim»on Girl"224 words
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Advertisement296 1963-01-19 4 J^ WP ~^M 5 SHOWS DAILY: Horn, 1 45, 4 00, 6.30 ft 9 30pm J KB A NOW SHOWING to RECORD CROWDS J; N. B. By Public Demand Simultaneously at the SKY FROM TODAY iLI S SHOWS »AILY: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9 15pm j^ CHUBBY CHECKER M296 words
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Advertisement595 1963-01-19 4 tsikiiiv: \«m siiowiM, 11 a.m., 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. (NO FREE LIST) fj Chinese New Year Special! ITOIBSUI i; CURTIS BHEti I THHSHDIN I. r^-EASTMAWCOIOII-' B Tonight M'nitc No Fro* LMf g LIN DAI ft Peter Chan Ho "LOVE PARADE" SHAWSCOPE EASTMANCOLOR B Mandarin with English Sub. (SB). i595 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-01-19 5 THIS MASS of twisted steel and concrete is all that remains of the Shell Company Jetty No. 9on Pulau Bukom after it was rammed by the Greek tanker, the 13.000-ton N. Georgios, on Wednesday night. A 150-foot hosehandling gantry crashed down. Part of the concrete wharf80 words
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277 1963-01-19 5 OINGAPORE, Fri. Three crewmen of a pilot's boat today told how they waded in the sea and groped blindly in hot clouds of steam to escape after a Greek tanker, the 13^000-ton N. Georgios, rammed a Shell Company jetty in Pulau Bukom on Wednesday277 words
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Article216 1963-01-19 5 Malaya's pride in Cairo a hostel SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Malayan Ambassador to Cairo, Inche Mohamx mcd Ghazali bin Jawi, today spoke with pride about Malaya's new students' hostel in Egypt the first such hostel to be built by a foreign nation in that country. Inche GhazaJi. who flew in late216 words
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Article70 1963-01-19 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. The well-known British scholar and writer on international affairs. Dr. Hu^h Russell linker, today described the move to introduce Malay as the national language as "very important and necessary." "Although it is a difficult problem, 1 think it is essential," he said in70 words
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Article46 1963-01-19 5 PENANG. M— Fitiv residents <>l rCani|X>f.-4 Paya hi Bukit Mertajam are pruvicliiig voluntary labour to help build a 900 ft. road at Simpansi Tiga. Beraplt. under a self-help pro When conipU ;ed. the road will benefit ab.nu 000 padi planters46 words
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Article36 1963-01-19 5 SINGAPORE. Fri A mistdventun verdict was recorded i^aay at an toQUMt on a seaman. Cl.ua Creok Lee. 51. who died ■iter being hit by a laxj In Woodland." Road on Nov. 21 last >. r36 words
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Article26 1963-01-19 5 SUNUEI t'ATANI. Pri.— Mr. N. Ogle, forrr^rly of the Sultan Abdul Hamid Colicire. Alor Star, has been appointed Deoutv Cluei Education of Kedah26 words
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Article85 1963-01-19 5 IPOH, Fri. An application by a youth. Lee Sau Kong, to set aside the banishment order issued against him by the Minister of the-In-terior was dismissed by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hasna in the High Court here today. The judge told Lee that only two grounds on85 words
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Article136 1963-01-19 5 DENANG, Fri. The First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau, today warned motorists that they could be taken to court if they paid money to "jaga kreta" boys. Mr. Ng fined N. Thampan $95. in default one month's jail, for accepting: a 10-cent tip136 words
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Article32 1963-01-19 5 PENANO, Fri— Puan Dasimah Dashir was re-elected president Of the Kampong Dodo! Kaum Ibu branch yesterday. She was also elected president of the Kampong Dodol Malay Women's Co-opera-tive Society.32 words
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Advertisement253 1963-01-19 5 R:::t:»:::::::::::ns:::i::::::n::::::::n::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::ua— I::::::::::**:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::r::::iii:tj rrm "".•.vS SFor the Convenience of your CHINESE NEW YEAR SHOPPING I the following stores and agencies in Singapore will be I OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL SUNDAY, 20th JANUARY, 7963.— MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING 398 North Bridge Rood 53 East Coast Road 484 North Bridge253 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-01-19 6 Morality sleuths seize 30 novels SINGAPORE, Fri.— Thirty American novels have been banned in Singapore as part of the Government's campaign against yellow culture. Action was taken under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance on the ground that they are "morally objectionable." Officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs yesterday visited369 words
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Article227 1963-01-19 6 PENANG, Friday. HPHE senior Sessions Court president, Mr. K. SoA masundram, this afternoon commended, the police for arresting a man with two pistols in a busy thoroughfare last night. "I must praise the police for their efficiency." he said when he sentenced a barber, Low227 words
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87 1963-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two more cars were stolen yesterday, bringing the total number of cars stolen to 30 in four weeks. A Malayan Airways pilot. Mr. How Luen Wah, locked hi.s red Austin A4O near his house in Kirn Keat Lane at 1087 words
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Article25 1963-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Fri —Miss Elizabeth Linus, a former Singapore staff nurse, lias passed her midwifery examinations in London. She will return next week.25 words
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106 1963-01-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A Senior officer of the the Malayan diplomatic service, Inche Kamaruddln bin Arlff. has been appointed head of the Malayan National Secretariat for ASA. He replaces Inche Abdullah bin Ali. who has been assigned as First Secretary to the106 words
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Article32 1963-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Richard Laycoclc, of the Slate AdvocateGeneral's office, has succeeded Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chvvee as fifth magistrate. Mr. Yeo is now Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor.32 words
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320 1963-01-19 6 The Army 'axe' for 1,000 civilian -staff I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The British War Department has "axed" 1,000 of its lo-cally-recruited civilian employees in the past eight months and more notices of discharge due to redundancy are on the way. The president of the 10.000-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association. Mr.320 words
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Miscellaneous207 1963-01-19 6 .!//#>!/ Onp By V. T. Hawniin m 6OCRY, THATS OKAY. /i COULD N..ONLV, WITH THIS I I THERE.' V<X»7 WE f OOP/ I THINK ITS TMAEM OOCTOR_I[ OOOLA_.SOAAE- HAVE LOST NEW BRAIN OF MINE. SEE WHAT I SUSPECTED V J VEH? YOU AND MS HAD I GUESS I V TI^VESITSA207 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1963-01-19 7 IRRITATING, ARGUMENTATIVE— BUT FIERY MELDRUM LEFT AN INDELIBLE MARK ON ART IN AUSTRALIA THE Melbourne winter of V.)VJ was particularly cold. It was not the weather for a nude model to pose for works of art especially if the model was small, 74Velnscniez and Corot and for thp first time realised his oti artistic lnMouaclPs - 1,945 words
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Advertisement424 1963-01-19 7 MALAYAN MOTORISTS TEST BORON 3 BUT OF 4 REPORT IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT BORON (exclusive to Caltex) is sweeping the -iQHU f f&^*^\-^-y rS country All over Singapore and Malaya. r'ttii r"HH-- 1^ W^" 1 motorists are proving to themselves BORON Xm^Z^Z. I— j^SS^jT \~ZI 1 makes an immediate fmprovement in perfor-424 words
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Photo Times
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Article, Illustration96 1963-01-19 8 Big moment in the life of little Lee Keng SEVEN-YEAR-OLD. Ng Lee Keng, presents a bouquet to the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the opening of the $5 million maternity hospital in Kuala Lumpur. Daughter of a fishmonger, Lee Keng was selected to present the bouquet because she is the smallest96 words
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385 1963-01-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 'THE Raja Permaisurl Agong opened the $5 mil- lion maternity hospital today in Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur, on a site adjacent to the General Hospital. Soon after she had unveiled a plaque the Queen toured the six-storey buildThe Raja Permaisurl Agong, accompanied385 words
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Article48 1963-01-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. J. M. Brown, general manager of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd., left Kuala Lumpur by air for London last night to attend a world marketing conference of the Rothmans group. He is expected to be back early in February.48 words
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185 1963-01-19 8 k UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Baharuddin bin Jalil, 19, was sentenced to death in the High Qourt here today for murdering a lorry attendant, Kaval Singh, 21. Baharuddin, alias Din Jepun, was accused of stabbing Kaval Singh in the back at a coffeeshop in Jalan185 words
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Article48 1963-01-19 8 BUTTERWORTH. Pri. A police constable, Osman bin Awang. 32, ol No. 3 Federal Reserve Unit at Kepala Batas, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of buying two 100 and 1.000-characters lottery tickets at the Kepala Batas police station on Jan. 13. Ball was allowed.48 words
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86 1963-01-19 8 MALACCA. Fit The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. G. Mariappan. announced today wage increases with a maximum of 30 cents a day and other benefits for its 700 dailyrated employees. He told the council's monthly meeting that these benefits resulted from joint86 words
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135 1963-01-19 8 New cards by Jan, 31; A New Year gesture KUALA LUMPER, Fri.— The Minister of the Interior, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, tonight advised all who have not applied for new identity cards to take advantage of his New Year gesture, extending the closing date to Jan. 31.135 words
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114 1963-01-19 8 Scalded: Wife who went to massage parlour IPOH, Fri. A woman who went In search of her husband in a massage parlour was attacked with hot water, the magistrate's court here was told today. In the dock was Chan Ying, 28. the proprietress, who pleaded guilty to causing hurt to114 words
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Article21 1963-01-19 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Jalan Kayu constituency all day tomorrow.21 words
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Advertisement148 1963-01-19 8 Sethis chinesel HPTI NEW YEAR ItTI SHOP AT THE HOUSE I OF TANG fl The Departmental Store for your family THE HOUSE OF (■■■■■■iiiiumbi Everything you won' under I ,Ae*^B&BW^ one roof plus ample B^L/t^V^S ¥JKf I porking space and oircondi- I WKP~ .3 tioncd comfort. Here you I K*^.148 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1963-01-19 9 The Chief Justice decides that 'Tropic' IS obscene 'VERY GREAT INDECENCY... WORDS GENERALLY ONLY TO BE SEEN SCRAWLED ON THE WALLS OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCES' 'STANDARDS VARY WITH EACH GENERATION, BUT. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer" is obscene, the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, ruled today. "I1,330 words
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583 1963-01-19 9 necessary to dispose of an additional point thai was raised on appeal. "The books were lound on Sepi. 27 and the appellant was convicted on Oct. 23. On Nov. 8 there was published in the Government Oazetle an order by the583 words
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Obituary83 1963-01-19 10 I* Word* iltJMlntmum) O'CONNOR, Harry Atkinson (Pan Oa 21st December 1963 died suddenly in Kngland. Deeply remitted by his (Mends In HA. O'Connor A Co Ud. MRS. ONC CMOON KIIW (Nee Madam Kob Choo Neo> ased 60 yean, passed away peare(ully on 14.1.63 at 7.00 i-m., leaving behind her83 words
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Article29 1963-01-19 10 to Word* SlO minimum) MRS. EILEEN Ol CONCIICAO and (amlly thank the many relative! and (rlenda (or ihelr kind assistance. condolence, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement.29 words
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Article213 1963-01-19 10 29 Word* lit (minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Kljattatet la ■erred every Saturday and Sunday lunch time REWARD FOR INFORMATION leadlnK to locating Morris Mini Cooper PC. 9*lO. Penang P.O. Bos 157. TONIGHT JOAN BOOTY'S Modelling School presents Metro's Fashions at the Singapore Swimming Club. Make-up by l ln..jxa" Tissues213 words
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Article699 1963-01-19 10 Except for a hunted remnant lying low in the jungle, Azahari's "national" army is no more. But in Manila the runaway Brunei rebel chief bears the tragedy lightly. He still speaks of his hidden 21 battalions, of fighting in the streets when he gives his699 words
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Article346 1963-01-19 10 Ever since Mr. Marshall decided that merger was not a swindle after all, his break with -the Singapore Workers' Party has been on the cards. The left-wing extremists he now admits have captured the party have always been in control, and if Mr. Marshall did not know this346 words
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Article210 1963-01-19 10 The optimism of the Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Khoman, in the future of the Association of South-East Asian States makes happy reading. There are no basic differences, only passing difficulties, said the Thai leader, whose words are lent weight by the fact that he has had recent discussions210 words
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Article1187 1963-01-19 10 Here are the salient features of the Interview: THE REVOLUTION Is by no means over. Guerilla warfare will continue until the British recognise Borneo's Independence and the Kalimantan Utara Revolutionary Government. Then Amlhari will oe prepared to safeguard British Interests Including every cent of British capital. 2 BORNEO1,187 words
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Article214 1963-01-19 10 MANILA, Fri Brunei rebel leader A. M. Atahari appears to have "lost much of the respect of his followers and sympathisers in his homeland", the Manila Daily Bulletin said today. An article by Bulletin reporter Oscar Villadolid. who has Just returned from a visit toUPI - 214 words
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Advertisement625 1963-01-19 10 Straits T«« ftMakyM.il Classified edvertteementa (My be handed te* let FMor COLD »TOI»AOB ASICADB Oreaerd Roae) cold srronASß bmancmm AT HOLLAND StOAD-KATOSM KIFPIL KOAD-MAVAL SJASB Authorised Ag«nt> CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. CeMyer Quay THB NBWB FItONT ritipetrtclCs Supermarket H. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval Baee S M.625 words
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Advertisement134 1963-01-19 10 saaataaansßaaaßßßßiJiMaaßasa. YOUR CHILDRETS EYES Many psvsnts are culpably negligent of tfcsaT oblldren s «yes; early attention to which would often obraato ltfetotsg annoyance* and powlbty Injury to physical health. If a child of yours complaii* that he cannot at* clearly, that he has dull pains In Urn region of the134 words
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Advertisement77 1963-01-19 10 Sunkist ■«1 istcred Trademark Oranges for refreshment BEST FOR EATING BEST FOR HEALTH All Sunkisc oranges are fat with juice, packed with tangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. 'iflffe G& isßßaSfc i 1 -I X- Si 'CSJ-' I $s^' 5 zjxk HsC*~isSßsk THttsAj^^^ T T^^^k I 'isl^J^M I aL'"^erssaavH ThQ^a I^>^#77 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1963-01-19 11 CHIA POTEIK i - CHIA POTEIK i By Customers round the world attest to courteous service JKMPUS fugit!— Time flies! But sometimes one foolishly believes one can slow it down by setting one's watch 10 to 15 minutes behind, hoping thereby to go late to office and then blame one's watch. But1,115 words
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Article, Illustration596 1963-01-19 11 Many contributory factors to greater accuracy in watches EIGHTY per cent of the watches offered in Singapore are of the automatic type. Have you ever wondered why? "Because they are more accurate than the winding type," said watch expert Mr. Peter Chew, who has been dealing In watches for the596 words
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Advertisement149 1963-01-19 11 3€ EBEL X mjtfmato Ittf Heartiest Congratulations K^=^Mi| Nanyang Watch Co., Ltd. iff^^^M^\k 1 on lc occas i° n °f their H xj^H Bth Anniversary I LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS SWITZERLAND H^HBHH|HS HHH9^^HHH| proudly announce the appointment of Messrs NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. A Re,narkab.e Se.f-Winding BR|Dfi[ ft fts President A T«*nr~149 words
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Title Section10 1963-01-19 11 NANYANG WATCH CO.LTD. 8TH ANNIVERSARY STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT ■iilp^r^'^wgjrß $S10 words
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Advertisement66 1963-01-19 24 Lav CLASSIFIED"* ADVERTISEMENTS ■■^HHMmbBw9n6whB9mBMMMIM[I^B 29 Word* $10 (Minimum) UWI- LEONG: Kctwetn John Drnni* third ran of Mrs. Lawn Reading. Kerka, and Cnrherine Rone oldest daughter of thr Ma Captain Leong Sin Kwre nnd Mr.". Leont: of Penan* Sedap Sekali! HIBBPVHfI Delicious! /||^»*JP CAKES filled with ,«"5! *<?& REAL cream In66 words
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Advertisement107 1963-01-19 24 Jtw 9H^ The Paxiroat Nl2 introduces a new era MmM B that of the cool, calm approach to projection mfmm mf ML WW It doesn't get hot. It can't get hot. In fact it stays so cool that you'd hardly know it was around if you weren't getting better projection107 words
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120 1963-01-19 12 Plan to open branch in the Federation 1^ AN YANG Watch Co. established a branch at the Singapore Airport three years ago for the convenience of travellers who want to buy a watch but have no time to come into town. The airport branch showcases are stocked with top class120 words
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Article, Illustration374 1963-01-19 12 The customer is put at ease IJAVE you ever walk- ed into a store and found the showcases so packed that the goods are lying one on top of the other so that it is impossible to inspect any but the top items? This is the way many shops try374 words
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Advertisement709 1963-01-19 12 Congratulations to NANYANG WATCH CO, LTD. on the occasion of their Bth ANNIVERSARY JMJPIJiBnnOnOOnfIfWHXMv jr* f naiyM RUr 1 trrt Htt SEE El *"^^^^H^^H ■|H|Ha|^ X W^^w ilHllllllllllT XXX tliTinti 1 1 TT 11 1 1 111 II 1111 l t t ill' J t 33h^ I 1 nil I709 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-01-19 13 QWNERS of o*Mfk mmi TiaWt witdlil kcra dm of Mm be*t OrT •C*a\Ol#S aVUTfC^S Ml Tili VT9Ov IM pOr# TK. Om«|o am 4 Tbao* —rTict pfHow was established In October lost year joiirtty wM B. P. D. Silva Ud. under Mm name of Silvoroyol, Ltd. at121 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-01-19 13 Two friends team up into big success venture MR. Peter Chew and Mr. Patrick See Chooi Kiat, are two men who used their experience in the watch business to found Nanyang Watch Co. Ltd. in North Bridge Road. Singapore, in 1955. Mr. Chew started his career from the bottom, working184 words
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Advertisement145 1963-01-19 13 f CAMV GENEVA SWISS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO XAiXYAJVG WATCH iOMPAKY LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR STH ANNIVERSARY from SWEE HENG y/ AT CH CO. SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO INDIA Congratulations and Best Wishes to uauuiu^ on the occasion of Messrs. NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. their Bth AHni J145 words
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Advertisement201 1963-01-19 13 CONGRATULATIONS :i to t j| M/S NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. on the occasion of their Bth Anniversary X 'Rjuciv tw via 41 jewels j^»M> +TTH +±4 n7fr ~^^^^S #V\\/ elsssl w _»m»\ Congratulation* to NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. on the occasion of their Bth ANNIVERSARY 'HHIHIInIIKIIi Tffr ihil u t201 words
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Article, Illustration494 1963-01-19 14 Opportunity for display of talents JHOUGH television will make its first bow in Singapore on Feb. 15 barely a month ofl" dealers of TV sets have been strangely quiet especially about prices. At the time of writing, few would-be buyers know what sizes494 words
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114 1963-01-19 14 ON SALE A WINNER FOR OVER SO TEARS A WATCH which has a mainspring which is unbreakable is sold in Singapore by Nanyang Watch Co. Ltd., the sole agents for the territories In Malaysia. This Swiss-made timepiece is equipped with a shockprotecting device, is anti-magnetic and has a self -corn114 words
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Article97 1963-01-19 14 T ORD SELKIRK, the tnit*J ed Kingdom Commissioner for South -East Asia. and Lady Selkirk are among I,O<M guests who have been invited to a cocktail party being given today by Nanyang Watch Co. Ltd. at North Bridge Road, to celebrate its eighth anniversary. As the company's97 words
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Advertisement103 1963-01-19 14 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE NANYANG WATCH COMPANY LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR BTH ANNIVERSARY. t NEW 9 TRANSISTOR MODEL T220 Not just another transistor radio. Thisisthe AUNEW 9TRANSISTOR Supersensitive NATIONAL 2-Band I Portable.... the best buy for you. A portable which renders trouble free and excellent service103 words
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Advertisement169 1963-01-19 14 J^ COLOR! %^|f> f ACTION! 3 w& Kodak l t >|< >- Successful photography begins with a Kodak A. A^C^-\ camera and film. Capture every memory with "JL^UW^ Kod** Retina Reflex 111 precision camera. "f" Urrnn to 200 mm; pre-sclcc- J9 X?r3?\ »hutt«r-Ui»i linkagt; prtci*- I J~rr^jatf}^/X\ *i**r* pvttvi-tr— wttti169 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-01-19 15 Gift chits ensure a smooth handout SINGAPORE. Fri.— The v annual distribution of Shaw Brothers' Chinese New Year "ang pows" to 2,400 old people went off today without a hitch the smoothest distribution in recent years. The whole operation— at the Great Wor d and New World amusement parks was219 words
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Article40 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE. PrL The Barisan Soslalis will be represented at the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Conference in Tanganyika early nex*. month by its secretarygeneral. Mr. Lim Chin Slong, and Mr. Lim Shee Ping, a central executive committee* member.40 words
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Article42 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. The pass-ing-out parade of the 16 Platoon *D" Company, Ist Bn.. the Singapore Infantry Regiment, will be at, the Ulu Pandan camp on Jan. 23. at 8.30 a.m. The Inspecting officer will be Brigadier P E. M. Bradley.42 words
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216 1963-01-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'J'HE current Malaysia talks here of the intergovernmental committee of officials from Malaya, Britain, Sarawak and North Borneo are proceeding smoothly in a spirit of give-and-take, with some ltvely bargaining. Informed sources said that among the subjects be. ing216 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-01-19 15 Sweden's new envoy stops over for a day SINGAPORE. Fri. The new Swedish Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. L. Degeer (above), said his country was watching with "great j Interest" the political developments In this part of the world. Mr. Degeer. who has not yet visited the Federation, is concurrently Ambassador138 words
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286 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE, Friday THE Assize Court was told today that a young man would have settled part of his share of a $250,000 diamond robbery on his family and used the rest to study art had he got away with it. Happy Tan,286 words
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Article67 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. A man called at the home of a RAF corporal In Serangoon Garden Estate yesterday while the family was out and told the maidservant that he had been sent to repair a tape-recorder and a radio. He took away the taperecorder worth $280 and the radio67 words
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Article57 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Employees of the Singapore Telephone Board want a revision of their salaries, higher c( at-of-llvlng allowances and better working conditions. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employee*, which claims to represent 900 of the I.ICO employees of the board, has submitted new claims57 words
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Article45 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Jessie Scow Sing Heng. IS. of Kampong Amber, died in hospital after she and Mr. Lee Tlang Heng. 25. of Dakota Crescent, were knocked down by a car at Connaught Drive tonight. Mr. Lee's condition is said to be serious.45 words
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209 1963-01-19 15 TENGKU NOMINATED ASIA'S 'MAN OF YEAR' BANGKOK. Fri. The Malayan Prime Minister. Teiißku Abdul Rahman, was nominated for "Man of the Year in Asia in a letter to the editor published by Bangkok Post. The letter signed "Lotus 1 referred to the Time Magazine selection of Pope John as theUPI - 209 words
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Article34 1963-01-19 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Hubert Rudy Gun t ha Is the now Information Officer of the Indoi neM.m Consulate-General in Singapore. He succeeds Dr. John Muzhar. wno has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur34 words
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Advertisement174 1963-01-19 15 Jife I s?rafiw£ iPWT IE s rADCv r l^r Watch your baby thrive on FAREX the m *p»-~":*" m vm cereal food all children need to grow strong pm < /"Iff fr.™,. [.j and healthy. ffi <'?m7{ li FAREX is a fine blend of three cereals which r§ provides body-building174 words
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Advertisement99 1963-01-19 15 GIANT SALE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN TEXTILES PLUS FREE GIFTS VISIT U. MOOLCH AND SONS 83, HIGH ST. SPORE. TEL: *****. Westinghouse CEILING FANS 7 Delisktftl Cooling —at LOW COST ADVANCED ENGINEERING for Unsurpassed l'erf»rnumce and Reliability ULTRA-MODERN DESIGN for Exquisite Elegance to Match all Decor AIREX ENGINEERS LIMITED 204. Cantonmrnt99 words
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Miscellaneous456 1963-01-19 15 n<nin MAI AVA no Take Your Partners: 11.30 riAUIU IVIMUMTA Cocktails For Two; 12 midnight National Short Wave Close Down. AM^OO^TlSe^Slgnal RADIO SINGAPORE Negara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 475 METRES vous With Music; 7.30 Time SHOUT WAVE SERVICE Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast 41 METRES456 words
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Article254 1963-01-19 16 Jail for the so lazy postman I(UALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Whenever postman Ismail bin Amat did not feel like doing his rounds he just dumped the letters in a letter-box. Among the letters which he should have delivered and which were found in a letter-box at P;taling Java, the Sessions Court was254 words
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234 1963-01-19 16 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The question, whether the distribution manager of a company is entitled to join a trade union of employees, was settled by mutual agreement in the second* Ind us t ri a 1 Arbitration Court today. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and234 words
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Article20 1963-01-19 16 PENANG. m— loa Khmv Ghoo Sen. was today admitted by Mr. Justice Hepworth us an advocate and solicitor20 words
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Article22 1963-01-19 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr Haridas Ganesan was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr Justice Winslow in the High Court today.22 words
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132 1963-01-19 16 RIDDLE OF SKULL FOUND IN A BACK LANE PENANG. Fri— Police are trying to establish the I ldpntity of a human skull found in a back lane off Bakau Sreet today. The skull had been placed in an upright position on the ground. Police believe children had been playing with132 words
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Article32 1963-01-19 16 PJENANG. Fri.— Two Australian girls are among tne finalists taking part m the Hari Burnja Poppy talentimo contest at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-01-19 16 SQUADRON'S HIGHEST HONOUR PLYING OFFICER R. J. Gowring kneels to receive a squadron standard from Queen Elizabeth's personal representative. Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton. at Changi. Singapore. The standard, the highest honour the Queen can bestow on any squadron, was given to 48 Squadron RAF.. on Thursday for outstandingLow Yew Kong - 65 words
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101 1963-01-19 16 Broadcasts on Brunei revolt by Josey SINGAPORE, Fri. Radio Singapore will broadcast a series of three talks by Alex Josey. foreign correspondent and radio commentator, under the general title. "Behind the Scenes of the 1 Brunei Revolt." Thp llrst talk can be heard on Sunday, at the following times: Cantonese101 words
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Article23 1963-01-19 16 SAIOON. Fri. Malaya's first envoy to South Vietnam. Charge d'Affalres Inrhe Ahmad Zainal Abidln. arrived here at noon from Singapore.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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355 1963-01-19 16 Heavy industries should follow the light KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Mr. J. N. St. G. Kirke, general manager of the Shell Co. Federation of Malaya, foresees the time when heavy industries "within limits" will follow light industries in this country. Mr. Klrke, who leaves soon for London, said that Malaya was355 words
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Advertisement319 1963-01-19 16 Modern Hygienic Fibre Glass |Silll-LID"J Sorw-Lid the idcol monitory camouflage unit is made from new unbreakable fibre glo&s ru^t proof, acid proof, impervious to heat, damp or rot. Completely automatic ir, action, the Sani-Lid unit is the most modern, hygienic in the world fodcy. Soni-Lid Chemicals, which can be used319 words
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Advertisement90 1963-01-19 16 Wremy 1 [martin CHW6SE I New j 24 JAN. EVERY PURCHASER 1 QUART OR 2 PINT BOTTLES OF REMY MARTIN I FINE CHAMPAGNE I V.S.O.P. BRANDY k CO o**0 j-yI^W IS ENTITLED TO ASK THEIR DEALER FOR ONE BEAUTIFUL REMY MARTIN TRAY. OR AN ATTRACTIVE REMY MARTIN PLASTIC KEY CHAIN90 words
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Miscellaneous351 1963-01-19 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS aocloted vith drink (5. 5). 1 Du>n out lotion he'd hate <4. 5. Stil' believe nobody's content? "■2. 3. v <♦>. 3. Rendered cynical by beer 9. Long hair shows uo our deem new round to be the charm (7). cause (10 1. Meet b graver351 words
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Advertisement945 1963-01-19 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT WorctoM < Mil,.}— Box it cU. oxtro WANTED A DOCTOR for new dispensary, Negrl /Selangor Border. Pensioner preferred. Good start Box A 1333. B.T. K.U CLERK TYPIST Temporary Part Time call at Great World Cabaret between 2 to 4 p.m. To-day. Manager Johnny Robson945 words
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Advertisement796 1963-01-19 17 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS Mtn.)—Bax it jts. sxtrm MALE TYPIST CLERK with ksstw.edge of English Correspondence by well-established firm. State experience and full details to Box A 4860 8.T.. B'pore. FIRE A SAFETY OFFICER A vacancy exists at the SHSLL REFINING COMPANY (Fodtration ef Malaya) Umned, Part OleKsen for796 words
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Advertisement780 1963-01-19 17 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE 24 Word* SS (Mln.}— Box St cts. txlro FOR SALS S-STORBV Bhoahoase with Flats above at St. Georges Road for details apply Malayan Realty Company Limited Telephone ***** (B'pore). IST PHASE —W) Modern Semidetached Bungalows at 10 miles Upper Changl Road. prices from $18,000/--upwards. Loans780 words
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Advertisement889 1963-01-19 17 TUITION tt Ward* U (Min.)— Box St cts. nttrrn PRIMARY VI Intensive Mains, English, science, conducted by HSC. Tutor to achieve assured exam success in District 8. Phooe (B'pore) *****. ENROLMENTS Can now be accepted for an afternoon course commencing 21st January. "The London Institute of Hairdresslng", 26-A Penang Lane.889 words
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Advertisement1054 1963-01-19 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards SI (Mix.) asm SS rt*. extra PACKARD CLIPPER 1946 model replies Box A 1327 S.T. K.U WELL-MAINTAINED ISSI Taunus ITM Deluxe. One careful owner. Will accept best offer. Pleass Ring *****. t44i MQA 1400. Kisslleat condltloa throughout. New tyres *****. Contact Hamld 4 7 p.m.1,054 words
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Advertisement957 1963-01-19 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE M ITsTSts SS (HlM.)— Box St eta. extra FOR SSRVICB PERSONAL two bargains 1960 Taunus 17M taxed and full Insurance down payment $1,250/--balance 15 payments of $200/- 1961 Mazda R. 360 coupe $630'- down payment balance 18 payments of $51.25 Phone *****, 72 Kee Choc Avenue, Sennett957 words
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Advertisement729 1963-01-19 17 FOR SALE tt Wards U (Misuh-aa* It rts. txlrm NSW VBAR BARGAINS. Clubman Shirts from $3.90. Himalayas. 3. Selegie Koad. 8 port CHINESE NEW YBAR Discounts! Genuine American Ladles' Dustercoats Usually $9.50 Now Clearing $5.90 Only, Also Season's Opportunity Brassieres $1.00 Upwards. Rush Today For All Your Requirements. Luck's 17.729 words
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Advertisement495 1963-01-19 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING :o Wordt SS (Mil,.)— Box it et: sxtro SALON NEW JAPAN Jspanco Supervisor, Japan House Tel: SOssu/ ***** (Spore). ALICE* BCAUTV SALON (alrcondl. ttoned) 23 Llchl Aveaua Seaaett Estate. Tel: SSW4O. B'pore. JAVA MODBS Beamy Scion (Air. ooodlUoiMd). aUpert U/Styusu. BoauUcian. Tel: 2031&. SWANLV BBAUTV SALOON. (Air. conditioned)495 words
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658 1963-01-19 18 IN many schools there is no proper committee to run the school book shop. Some textbooks cost 50 or 60 cents more than in ordinary book shops. Since only the large book shops in the bigger towns stock all the required textbooks, children who658 words
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242 1963-01-19 18 The signs that don't scare motorists any more Green light ABOUT a year ago the Singapore Rotary Club erected two Safety First signs, one in Collyer Quay and the other about the Bth milestone Buikt Timah Read. A lot of publicity was given to these signs and even the Automobile242 words
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197 1963-01-19 18 ILEPI school a year ago and I am still unable to find a Job. My father who is ill and cannot work therefore receives a grant from the Social Welfare. But this Is inadequate to support us. And so my mother has to197 words
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Article96 1963-01-19 18 I AM in entire agreement with Mr. Y. W. Chan's case for parking meters in Singapore. However it should be borne in mind that no government is obliged to absorb a floating surplus of labour at the expense of the taxpayer merely to provide employment for that section96 words
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Article373 1963-01-19 18 THE MENACE OF RED EARTH LORRIES BY the time that the Pasir Panjang Power station extensions are completed there will be very few streets In Singapore which have not received a disgraceful covering of the red earth from this site. Whilst this in Itself is deplorable, and a distinct reflection373 words
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Article110 1963-01-19 18 RADIO SINGAPORE'S Indian morning programme in the 49 metres and 380 metres wave bands gives very poor reception outside Singapore. I have suggested before that the 60 metre and 280 metre bands are much better, and Singapore does use these wavelengths on public holidays other than Sundays when110 words
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Article100 1963-01-19 18 WHEN I joined the teaching service as a teacher of English in vernaculai schools I only passed Form IV. Two years later I took the Cambridge School Certificate examination and obtained a second grade with a pass in English. My pay was not increased except for the yearly100 words
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Advertisement148 1963-01-19 18 WITH airwickMisi -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too Jp for round-the-clock freshness. Z^jUj^X Airwick Floral Mist, Mothproofer (9 #W 3] and Fly Killer are also available -Mr"J v at all leading stores in the a Airwick in a boKlr Federation and Singapore. for roiind-th^iock (rcthnest Garisbenq148 words
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Advertisement87 1963-01-19 18 ®N EW! NEW! NEW styleluxury to BMW 1963 motoring! Ny^ n^^i JdMYv jLo W^^^ BMW sets NEW style and luxury to 1963 motoring! Meet two sparkling winners from BMW the ever popular LUXUS and the Zippy Sports Coupe. This is what' LUXUS brings you! Astounding spaciousness, brilliant performance and genuine87 words
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Advertisement1472 1963-01-19 19 TO LIVERPOOL A WESI COASI tt K.t OueS'nora Sam p rham »,na-t """i" li«rpnl. oaiio -la PVJM a Jaa 21 UPEHJt li.erpiel Cm 31 Jai 24 J1127/a CYCLOPS Mai fc'mouth livtrtaal GH. 44 la II la 21/24 m AM ia/ a *M A l"trp.n. G«aaj in a FH 2 21,472 words
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Advertisement1418 1963-01-19 19 Mfy/t^i/f^^V^^tfi/^pM THE LA.C LINESSAIIIhtS TO GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, j yjj^^j. ROIIEIrBAM, AMSTERDAM, OtLa, MTHENOUJG ANO COPENHAGEN. jj^P*^Hk S'pora P. rhaa Ptiwag PlA^ra J UT^ NDIA 2872J JM 24/ a JM 27/21 JM VA VTSr lOMA a) 2S JM/ 4FH 5/ 7FH 1/ IFM V^tttfi^ -fR'.IORIA- 11/21 FH1,418 words
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Advertisement1493 1963-01-19 19 ffi W TRT a^H? WJLIF WF W EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P Sham Ptnang Itiunow I'aaal. 6'mth. A'wp.fhJtt.Mtira la Pt/TMaT Jan 21/21 BENAVON (H)T H kyrg. LIM, havit G. I Jan 23 Jai 24/21 Jai 2) 1 BEM.OMOM (E.lpj L'pmP HullTHamburg Jm 2J/3I JM 31/1,493 words
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Advertisement1313 1963-01-19 19 w McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. W. iRn Til: Nil ***** VkBBBBIw ELLERMAN LINK «S* KLAVENESS LINE \*V Cm OF LEICESTER 113 ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. LONDON. HAMRURI, SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. ROTTERDAM t MIDDLESBROUGH Acctptilg cargi fir CMUa! i SMI* S'pora P S'»im Penang aaoiiVi'iLLi 11 Pt/a jm 21/21 jm1,313 words
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649 1963-01-19 20 THE end of the railway strike did not encourage any activity in the local rubber market report H.C.B. Co., Ltd. in their current market survey. The selling which was anticipated in some quarters did not materialise to any great extent and after an649 words
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453 1963-01-19 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpIIERE was a scramble X for certain industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange again yesterday and soaring prices in some case*!, notably Steamers and Containers. One source yesterday afternoon, however, described the market as having a distinctly "top heavy"453 words
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Article19 1963-01-19 20 Jan. 17 Jan. 1! Industrial*: 102.98 [ins: 105.69 5 rubbers: 100.19 103.2: 105.0 100.1! Dec. 29. 1962=100.19 words
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Article699 1963-01-19 20 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE fOMBINEU business in the Btogapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B*uiUa<f (1.000) $1.60: DunUat (l.OOO) $2.59 D, il.OOO) $2.56, (7,000) 12.37. (S.OOO) $2.58; last Imtlt $2.73 SI.. (R.OOO) $2.74. (1,000) $2.73.699 words
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402 1963-01-19 20 THE price of Straits tin yesterday fell for the first time in four days by 50 cents to $426.37$ on an offering of 250 tons. In London on Thursday ring trading in tin was quieter than recently bnt a moderate business402 words
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Article29 1963-01-19 20 January. 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 798 cents (up three -eighths of a cent). TIN; 5426.37 i (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 250 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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Article107 1963-01-19 20 MELBOURNE, Prl. T EAOING investment share* and industrials rontlnued to ease while other issues moved variable. Palls slightly exceed rises. Oils and baue metals were quiet and mostly fluctuated narrowly. Woedstde gained 4d. to 6s. 6d. Loans were steady. C.R.A. 17/3| Mount laa w 68/-S N. Broken Hill107 words
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Article139 1963-01-19 20 SHIM lying ■Icngtidt tbt (iniap«rt Hirb.ur Baard whar«.t .r »x--ptcttd Uday art: Kenuun 33/34, Kernhill 6A, aloonla 1/2, Maxwell Bnsdar 21/22. Hoccb Sllvemream 25/26, Btecl Recorder 18, Van Uucbotcn 40/41, UXj Nielsen 23. Elpenor 35/36, Strut Mozambique 4/6, Cyclop. 44, Tallfjrrand 10/11 Hiram 15/18. Silver Kins N.W.139 words
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Article251 1963-01-19 20 ptasuAßY first irsds rubbsr buy 1 srs I.e.*. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumper yesterday at 79| cents per Ib. up three-eiKhths of a cent. The tone was aunt. t.C.C.R.A. and P. M.R.I. closing prices in cents per Ib. yexterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. ~rompt251 words
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Article148 1963-01-19 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 18. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. r. A N. 16 els. C. Stor.iuc 4 id. Gammons 11 eta. 8. Traction 1,3 J. Wnugb 15 eta. Shf II 14 cts. M. Brew 25 eta. Stcumnhtp 9 eta. li. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times148 words
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Article95 1963-01-19 20 CHINESE Praduss Exchange, Siniapors nson prices par pieul ysstsrday: Caccsnut Oil: bulk J44» sellers, drum $4S sellers. Cspra: Jan/ Feb. U.K. Contlnen«^ $271 buyers. 1 Psawsr: Muotok white $140 sellers.' Sarawak white $127 i sellers, special Sarawak black $1(12) sellers, garbled Lampong black $97t aellers, AS IA, $107*95 words
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Article116 1963-01-19 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asscolatlon made these changes In its rates to merchant* yesterday (all ratea to $100): New Yark: buying TT 32 15/16, airmail OD 33 1/16, BO d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade Mils. Canada: buying TT 35 9/16, airmail OD 35 11/16, 90116 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-01-19 20 ■rt, W jßAHOslMfai^sV v \\t^ KJCWKSAKI 4 KISEN 4 KAISHA, 4 LTD. t Express U.S.A. Pacific <Ss AUsntie Coast Scrvle* tIA CIA t'» tl* S'pote p. Sham H'kong S. f rancisce L. Angtiea H. Ton "KastHom Mam" n/it )n J» ji us s fel U Fak is FH it Mai1,070 words
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Advertisement660 1963-01-19 20 NITTO \J§| LINE Hong Kong Japan Service s.s. "CHOWA MARU** Voy: C-2 loading for Hong Kong Japan Ports PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG SINGAPORE IN PORT/21 JAN 22/23 JAN 24/26 JAN Agents: Oceiiic Lloyd (f. ot M.) UL. Hun Tel: *****, P. S'h» Tel: 6M2 OcoMic Lloyd (Sinjapire) Lti, Oeaurfc Hobu. Sintaporo.660 words
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Advertisement244 1963-01-19 20 NOTICE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOE HIN COMPANY 28 Penhas Road. Singapore Noticv is hereby given thai Hoe Hin Company of No. 28 Penhas Road. Singapore, a partnership business has been dissolved with effect from the 12th January, 1963. and all persons and firms having any claims against the Company must244 words
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Advertisement300 1963-01-19 21 \ISS£UI£EJ£MS&£I2MI2W4*M LAM TONG LIMITED LOSS OF RECEIPT BOOK The Public Is hereby notified that the Temporary Receipt book, bearing numbers 1001 to 1100 (both inclusive), of the above Company has been lost and that no payment will be recognised by the Company on any of the aforesaid Receipts which are300 words
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Advertisement195 1963-01-19 21 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) Notice Under Section 13? No Notice is hereby given under Sec tlon 137 of the Town Boards En actment that a Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3433/2 of the Area bounded by Jalan Bakrl. Pipe Line Reserve Parit Propok, Jalan Temeggong Ahmad and Jalan Lama195 words
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Advertisement433 1963-01-19 21 PUBLIC APr*OIN 1 MEN I S i applications are invited from male Federal Citizens or State Nationals, woo have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday for appointment as Clerk in the Town Board, Jerantut, Pahang. 2. Salary Scale: 137.50 x 7.50--152.50 /Examination Bar/199 z 14--227/ Examination Bar/260 x433 words
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Advertisement703 1963-01-19 21 TENDERS I 1 Tenders are invited (or the I laundering ot the clothing of the men students ol the University ol Singapore residing at King Edward VII Hall, College Road and ai Kandang Kerbau Hostel. 2. The contract will be (or one year lrom 3-3.63 to 29.2.64. 3. Tender forms703 words
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Advertisement562 1963-01-19 21 NOTICES i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the private roads through Gapls Euate. Sungel Biong Estate. Meranti Lapan Estate and Padang Gajah Estate will be closed to the public for twenty four hours commencing 0600 hours Sunday 20th January. 1963. O. A. CARVER. General Manager, Kuala Kengsar Plantations Ltd THE562 words
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Advertisement327 1963-01-19 21 NEWPORT More refreshing to begin with, more refreshing all the way moouct or p loaniAM commkt usA.-msr wnx ntt nMsr ocMcms -nMoucM lo»ill»«o msiadcm A BOOK OF MATCHES WILL BEGIVEN AWAY FREE WHILE STOCK LAST FOR EVERY PACK OF NEWPORT CIGARETTES PURCHASED IN SINGAPORE see Agents- KONG HO A LIMITED327 words
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Article304 1963-01-19 22 (JLASGOW, Fri. Twenty-one topclass badminton players, including a number of the world's best, have agreed to play in the World Invitation tournament here on Feb. 21-23. They include Erland Kops < Denmark), four times winner of the All-England men's singles title, and other all-England champions304 words
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Article, Illustration355 1963-01-19 22 IPOH, Friday. AUSTRALIAN jockeys Ken Smith and Ivan Spalding have accepted offers to ride in Mauritius. Ken, who is under contract to the Veni Vici Stable, will leave Malaya on Feb. 2 for a short holiday in South Africa before going to Mauritius.355 words
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194 1963-01-19 22 STTA cut team to five for —Manila— CINGAPORE, Fri— The Singapore Table Tennis Association today decided to send a team of three players and two officials to the sixth Asian championships to be held in Manila from Feb. 8 to 16. The S.T.T.A. originally planned to send four men and194 words
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317 1963-01-19 22 Colin aims for fame despite his great handicap SINGAPORE. Fri. Among the many foreign stars in next month's Singapore Open will be a young Australian with the biggest handicap of all the loss of an eye. But Colin Johnston. 28--year-old professional of the Monash Golf Club. Sydney, is determined to317 words
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Article1395 1963-01-19 22 Race 1: 2.0— C1. 2 JHv s— 6£ 1 ***** Come Up (K. V Lim) Daniels. 8 9.0 Mitchell 11 2 ***** Brantas (K. N. Lin) Noordin, 8 8.13 Khamis 7 3 ***** Jaurbatan Merah lLow&NgSt.) R. Breuk.. 4 8.13 Bougoure 4 4 ***** Pieternel (Star1,395 words
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Advertisement404 1963-01-19 22 Übnault" no GREASE, NO WATER JJZ4).JUSTA LITTLE PETROL' j ,m\ m all Jmtk HdL. B V^^gQ Renault R4 is a practical new kind of car that almost looks after itseli. s~ It never needs greasing. The cooling is sealed for life. It uses very little [ML HHHHH| petrol. R4 is404 words
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Article482 1963-01-19 23 A rare tussle if last match decides Foong Cup BUT SPORE WILL FIGHT WELL AT HOME SINGAPORE, Fri. Ideally the weekend's Foong Seong Cup challenge round between holders Singapore and Penang should be decided in the ninth and last match, which will feature the ancient482 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-01-19 23 Chaotic end to the Third Test as schoolchildren invade pitch to grab stumps and bails SC H OOLBOYS caused chaos when they stopped play near the end of the Third Test at Sydney by rushing on to the ground and making off with stumps and bails. Police rushed out to62 words
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201 1963-01-19 23 \TEWCASTLE, Fri. Put in to bat on a rain-affected pitch the MCC cricketers made 244 for six on the opening day of a three-day minor fixture against a New South Wales Country XI here today. A start couldReuter - 201 words
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Article69 1963-01-19 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. Playing their last game in the SHA league division two, Pclice beat RMN 3-2 at Thomson Road and thus finished runners-up, a point behind champions Singapore Recreation Club. Scorers In the first half for Police were Guru and George Palmer and for Navy Mat Noor.69 words
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Article52 1963-01-19 23 SUNOEI PATANX, Fri. The Sungei Patanl Cricket Club decided at a meeting last night to present a trophy for a cricket tournament to be run for primary schools In Central Kedah. It was also decided to organise a league competition In the district this year. J.F Augustln was52 words
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Article196 1963-01-19 23 SINGAPORE, Friday. SELANGOR and Johore rugby finalists have agreed to play the All-Blues Cup final on Wednesday on the Singapore padang. The final was originally scheduled for tomorrow but Selangor asked for a postponement and the MRU then arranged for it to be played on196 words
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Article181 1963-01-19 23 14 teams in Selangor 'sevens' T/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. -r FouriV teen teams will play In the Selangor Rugby Union's seven-a-side competition which starts on Monday with matches on the Padang and Rifle Range Road. Seeded teams are the "A" sides of Selangor Club and Language Institute. New teams competing are181 words
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Article45 1963-01-19 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Th< 22-member West Berlin City soccei tour team arrived here tonight anc will make their debut against Malaya at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (kick-off 7.30 p.m.). After tomorrow's match the visitors leave for Jakarta for tw< games.45 words
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709 1963-01-19 23 t\ ic\ Z Tt j Jj I*V^l kbALA LUMPUR nas lost the Asian Youth soccer competition to Alor Star and Penang this year. More and more international matches may go to these northern soccer strongholds in the future. The F.A. of Selangor709 words
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Article60 1963-01-19 23 HOCKEY I poh Div. I: sth Ba RMR 1 Andersonians 0; Div. 2: 2/8 Police 6 Medicals 1. Taipinr Lee: Malay SA 2 BMH 2. Malacca Lee: Teachers 1 High School 1. Friendlles: NS President's XI 3 Fed. Police 3 (at Seremban) SLRC 10 PSC 3 (at Penang). SOCCER60 words
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Advertisement122 1963-01-19 23 FONDUE EQUIPMENT All requirements for MfcAT Oft CHEESE FONDUE. New dcric*, Wkfclem burners. Obtoinoble at: SILVERCRAFT 31, Pertong Rood, S'pore-9. Tel: ***** Also ovailable at, COLD STORAGE Arcode Branch Orchard Rood. Tel: 29 189 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS. tut my de«r, you h«v« regained h. figur. you had when you122 words
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Advertisement80 1963-01-19 23 EHa 1% M A TITPI7T T |I|||W ivx/\JVX r^ ljlj I h <im////il//l\ LIQUEUR BRANDY With every bottle of mart ell V.S.O.P. purchased in Spore or Malaya FINE CHAMPAGNE you w jj| rece ive a strong and ottracfive French made Key Chain. Buy 111 COGNAC J I NOW and make80 words
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Miscellaneous134 1963-01-19 23 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON RUGGEK FOONG CUP ihaneace rd: D CLI ™L"* AT CIIE8 P?™ k TC T Spore v Penang (OuUlemaid R<l,« 5 1 <lpoh> BCC v RAP nm) Tengah (Spore padang); QHQ v SOCCER 30th Bn RAOC (TangUn); RAF Changl 'B v Tbe Blacks (Changl) TOUR MATCH: Malaya134 words
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Article69 1963-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mystery is the keynote of the murder of a Chuan Seng Sago Factory labourer. Lee Beng Suan. 33. who died of knife wounds in a coffee shop in Buona Vista Road last nieht. Police trying to trace his background, movements and the motive for his69 words
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Article34 1963-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. 8 Saito. a Consul in the Japanese Consulate General today gave a talk on universities in Japan at the Shell Theatrette under the sponsorship of the Chinese V.M.C.A.34 words
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Article26 1963-01-19 24 MR. ANO MRS. HON thanks relative* friends companies for their contribution* wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement of tbe late Madam Tung Yue Nam.26 words
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Article36 1963-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ng Hau Neong. 22. of Kolam Ayer. was stabbed in the neck by one of two men who waylaid him at Tempen is Road this evening. His condition is not serious.36 words
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Article301 1963-01-19 24 LONDON, Fri. Stock markets continued in a very sensitive state today while awaiting more concrete news from the Common Market discussions. A feature was the weakness of gilt-edged where selling (some on continental account) produced falls of upto three-quarters, but the market closed steadier at the lower level.301 words
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Article281 1963-01-19 24 RAILMEN WARN ON THREATS, POLICY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya said here today that they "will be forced to retaliate" if the railway administration did not allow the deduction of union subscriptions from the pay sheets. A statement issued tonight by the general secretary of RUM, Mr.281 words
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126 1963-01-19 24 Pro- Jakarta crowd shot by Papuan police JAKARTA, Fri.— Papuan police wounded "several people" at Merauke. West New Guinea, on Tuesday when they opened fire on a crowd demonstrating in favour of an early Indonesian takeover of the territory, it was reported here today. The newspaper Warta Bakti quoted aReuter - 126 words
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187 1963-01-19 24 Man is fined $500 for beating wife SINGAPORE, Fri. Porridge seller Tay Hai Chua, 44. who publicly assaulted his "eccentric" wife with a stick before his mistress, was today ordered to pay her $500 as compensation. Mr. Goh Heng Leong, the Second Criminal District Judste, in making the order also187 words
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Article42 1963-01-19 24 LONDON, Prl.— Spot 24d.. Feb. 23 13 16d., Mar. 23^d., April 23% d.. April/June 23 .d, July/ Sept. 23% d., Oct./ Dec. 23 7/16 d., Jan. Mar. unquoted, Apr. June unquoted, c.i.f. Jan. unquoted, Feb. 23\d, Mar. 23% d. Tone: Steady.42 words
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Article23 1963-01-19 24 LONDON, Fri Buyers £8514. sellers £8524, Forward buyers £8544, sellers £855 4. Settlement £8624. Turnover ajn 115 tons, pm. 10. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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Article, Illustration397 1963-01-19 24 THANAT FLIES IN WITH GOLFERS: A TIME FOR WORK AND FUN TOGETHER' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thauat Khoman, arrived here in a special Thai Air Force plane today and described his weekend golf visit as "a time when friends can work together and have fun together."397 words
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Article62 1963-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Pri.— A 14-year-old boy was today asked to strip at gun-point by a man who broke into his home in Koon Seng Road. When the boy refused, the man fired a shot. The boy was not hurt, and police could find no bullet hole in62 words
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105 1963-01-19 24 LONDON, Fri.— A medical bulletin said today that Mr. Hugh Gaitskell's heart was "now showing signs of weakness" and he remained "dangerously ill." Middlesex Hospital said: "Mr. Gaitskell was treated with an artificial kidney during the night. "Ills treatment has led to some improvementReuter - 105 words
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Article170 1963-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Kens Swee, today opened the $6,000,000 Shell lubricating oil plant in Woodlands. n"The establishment of I plant is yet another sound and logical step in the growth of the petroleum Industry In Malay Ma." Dr. Goh said.170 words
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Article88 1963-01-19 24 MARRIAGE CASE: 2 DISCHARGED SINGAPORE. Fri. T??* Ninth Magistrate, Me? R. 8.1. Pates, today ordered a discharge not amounting to an acquittal in I involving a Hindu couple who failed to appear bqlore a Deputy Registrar of Marriages seven days after their marriage was solemnised by an unauthorised person. It88 words