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Title Section25 1963-01-21 1 AVEHACE DAILY MIII 1 1 1 1 l> SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Not*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35225 words
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Article, Illustration515 1963-01-21 1 TWO— HIROSHIMA SIZE Admiral Felt: Russians should be more disturbed than we in the free world TOKYO. Sunday. COMMUNIST China can be expected to explode an atomic bomb "in the near future— within a year or two." This was stated here today by Admiral Harry D. Felt,Reuter - 515 words
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299 1963-01-21 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TIIK opening of the Singapore motor racing calendar the Forces Motor Club's New Year Spiint at Sembawang circuit today was marred by a fatal accident when 27-year-old Pang Yau Mm crashed in the unlimited motorcycle event and died on the299 words
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Article73 1963-01-21 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The official Indonesian Communist Party newspaper said yesterday that 1.000 people demonstrated in Jakarta "shouting and singing" and carrying placards saying "Give us rice." The newspaper Harian Rakyat said the placards, some of them also saying "Where is our rice?" were held73 words
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263 1963-01-21 1 Malaysia report talks may go on to Tuesday ifUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The meeting of the officials of the Malaysia InterGovernment Committee, which was expected to end yesterday, continued throughout today. An informed source said that this was due to the delay in completing the report for submission to the Malayan,263 words
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Article67 1963-01-21 1 HONG KONG, Sun.—Leaders of the "Anti-Demolition and Anti-Resettlement Association" claiming to represent the estimated 30.000 people living in Kowloon's "walled city" said today they would take orders only from the Peking Government. The Hong Kong Government had, by history and tradition, no jurlsdlcatlon over the 6|-acreReuter - 67 words
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Article43 1963-01-21 1 CANBERRA. Sun. Work will start at the end of this month on extending the tower at the Woomera rocket range In South Australia to accommodate the threestage rocket to put the first European Launcher Development Organisation <ELOO> satellite into orbit.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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118 1963-01-21 1 20,000 lose homes in Sarawak floods KUCHING, Sun. A Government spokesman said today monsoon floods which struck Sarawak a week ago amounted to "a great national disaster.'' Official estimates said 20,000 people were homeless and destitute in the north-eastern areas surrounding Brunei. There were earlier flood reports from Brunei. InUPI - 118 words
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Article38 1963-01-21 1 LONDON. Sun. British air force helicopters battled through an 80-mile an hour gale in Yorkshire today to rescue women and cl tldren marooned by snowdrifts at Flyinßdales Early Warning Radar Station on the Yorkshire moors.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1963-01-21 1 OMARURU. (Southwest Africa), Sun. Africans fished for watermelons and pumpkins in the streets here after heavy rain. One farmer reported that his entire crop of 1.000 watermelons was washed away. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-01-21 1 LOKMAN HALIM - LOKMAN HALIM By I: KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday MR. 001 Tcng Kwee, 53, a librarian in the House of Parliament, was this morning hacked to death in his orchid garden. His wife. 31, was also attacked. She is now in the general349 words
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Article52 1963-01-21 1 WASHINGTON, San The Rev. George M. Docherty, pastor of a Presbyterian church, here, last night cancelled an appearance by Egyptian belly dancer "Princess Zaka"' at his church hall hi aid of youth hostel funds. He said: "It's all a mistake. I thought the agent said baUet52 words
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Article59 1963-01-21 1 MONTE CARLO. Sun. Seven drivers In the Monte Carlo rally are feared lost in blizzards in Yugoslavia today. Of the 12 drivers who started from Athens, only five have passed through the first checkpoint at Skoplje. In Macedonia. Drivers starting from other cities are also59 words
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Article72 1963-01-21 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has described the death of the British Labour Party leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. as "a great loss to the whole Labour movement." He said this in a message of condolence he cabled to Mrs. Anna Dora Gaitskell:72 words
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Article50 1963-01-21 1 A Sabah 'ban' on Jakarta papers JAKARTA. Sun. British police in North Borneo have banned Indonesian newspapers and mapBines in the territory and have burned stacks of Indonesian literature that accumulated in Post Offices for delivery to subscribers, the official Indonesian news agency reported yesterday from Balikpapan (Indonesian Borneo).— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration620 1963-01-21 1 Metal Box: Work or else... Ultimatum and a 'disaster' fear SINGAPORE, Sun. The Metal Box Co., Lid. in Bukit Tinaah Rood, today announced thai it regarded all its 400 striking employees as having terminated their contracts of service by their continued absence from work. The company also announced: Firms affected620 words
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Article32 1963-01-21 1 AIRFIELD TAKEN I BOPOI IN I' I I >»n. lud<»nrsian par.itrnnps fri'in Ml>< rt\ illr l.jTKltd by t R.nirtoiriMllr. Rjt.in.~- <t daybreak «n<t airfteM I United Nations annm. tofHv —Rfutfr32 words
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397 1963-01-21 2 The stirring colossus of S-E Asia INDONESIAN BUILD-UP ALARMS PHILD7PINES MILITARY EXPERT MANILA, Sunday RETIRED naval officer, once intelligence chief of the Philippines armed forces, today warned of a 'new and disturbing factor in South-East Asia" the strength of Indonesia. Capt. Carlos J. Albert gave the warning in an article397 words
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134 1963-01-21 2 AIDIT IS LAST ON LIST OF SOEKARNO'S ADVISERS JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno yesterday .swore in 13 of the most influential men in Government as members ot a new body called Consultative Assistants of Revolutionary Leadership to adxise him on the usp of his emergency powers. The councillors, in order listed134 words
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Article36 1963-01-21 2 PEKING. Sun. China ha-s j protested that »n Indian military plane intruded into Chinese i territorial air space over Tibet on Friday and carried out "harassing activities." the New China news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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130 1963-01-21 2 MANILA. Sun.— The Philippines would have the right to appeal to world opinion if Britain rejected the Philippines claim to North Borneo, the Manila Chronicle said today. In an editorial the newspaper said the Philippines delegation left for the talks with the governing policy130 words
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Article102 1963-01-21 2 K IMPALA. Sun. Thr I'uauda Primp Minister. Mr. Milton Obote. today announced that he had ordc.-d an Indian clerk and an Australian bank manager to quit Uganda the first Mich orders to he served sinre independence last October. Mr. Obotc. in a Press statement, did notReuter - 102 words
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199 1963-01-21 2 P LI S A BETHVILLE, Sun. President Moise Tshombe left by air yesterday for Kolwezi. his last stronghold in Western Katanga to await the arrival tomorrow o! United Nations troops. In a move interpreted by the U.N. as meaning the end of Katanga's secession.Reuter - 199 words
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300 1963-01-21 2 ONDON, Sun. J Blizzards and gales reaching 90 m.p.h. and temperatures below freezing plunged Britain and many parts of Europe further into the present Arctic grip. In Britain the gales reached 70 m.p.h. and caused widespread disruption of air. sea and rail traffic. TheReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-01-21 2 GLORIA DEFIES THE BIG FREEZE SNOW stops trains, traffic and football, but it does not stop beauty contests. So here is 19-year-old Gloria Best getting acclimatised for her first contest of 1963 at York very soon. Last year Gloria won five titles. She deserves to do even better this yearMirrorpic - 51 words
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Article24 1963-01-21 2 ROME, Sun.— Prof Amimor* Fanfanl, the Italian Prime Mlnl» tcr. returned here by air today after a visit to the United States.24 words
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185 1963-01-21 3 F ONDON, Sun. In a nationwide television broadcast laa night, Mr. Macmillan. the Prime Minister described the death on Friday of Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell as "a grievous loss to the whole nation." Mr. Macmillan said: "He has died prematurely but he will leaveReuter - 185 words
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Article33 1963-01-21 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Swedish runner Dan Waern was fined 35.000 kronor (about $15,300) for omitting from his Income tax returns sums received for taking part in athletics meetings in Sweden. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article31 1963-01-21 3 PARIS Sun French and Algerian officials have concluded an agreement providing for vast aid from Prance to Algeria now suffering from widespread unemployment and other economic lite. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article21 1963-01-21 3 HAVANA. Sun Cuba and Bulgaria have signed provisional documents for a 1963 trade protocol, it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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138 1963-01-21 3 Wanted: A Chinese bagpiper for big night LONDON. Sun. A Chinese restaurant here Is looking for a Chinese bagpiper, playing Chinese and Scottish tunes, to usher in the Chinese New Year here on Jan. 25. The Fu Tong Chinese Restaurant in West London has made elaborate preparations for the occasion,Reuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration491 1963-01-21 3 Nobody has right to call us cowards: Tito's man EAST BERLIN, Sunday. i LEADING Yugoslav Communist, Veljko Vlahovi, was given a tremendous ovation at the East German Communist Party congress here yesterday after replying to a fierce Chinese attack on Yugoslav "revisionism." The hall filled with loud applause as Mr.Reuter; UPI - 491 words
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Article117 1963-01-21 3 EAST BERLIN, Sun. —Mr. Khrushchev said yesterday that the United States wanted to use 300.--000 men against Cuba but did not do so because of the armed forces of the Soviet Union, the East German news agency ADN reported. "They ground their teeth like wolves butReuter - 117 words
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Article157 1963-01-21 3 PARIS. Sun. Tough Ray mond Sasla, an F.8.1.--tralned gunman and judo black belt, has been given the job of training French crlme-busters to shoot to kill It necessary In their current war against armed hold-up bandits. BERLIN: East German border guards fired several bursts of sub-machlnegun157 words
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115 1963-01-21 3 LIVERPOOL, Sun. Welfare authorities at nearby Kirkby yesterday sought to determine whether Mrs. Mary Brooks, 25, who has nine children all under five years of age, holds the record for having so many children in such a short space of time. Ten daysUPI - 115 words
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Article42 1963-01-21 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Scientists at Quchanna, Pennysylvania. here have taken the first step towards developing a nuclear lighthouse. They put Strontium-90 fuel into an atomic generator that will provide power for an automatic lighthouse for 10 years without re-fuelling. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-01-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /jfc/iifl/V^ 1 pamcv\ uceo id we one) ('wuy womV vtx/N f WMEMBee) MHLO/JI Mf ijl»« J \Of MV VIRV W**tJ IMTBOOOCB tttt?) I m^ maSeV30 words
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Advertisement123 1963-01-21 3 mil %g^ J! jj w|i|i fegS jf if. S REAL Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil builds stamina and strong bodies protects against illness gives children the kind of energy they really need. Nature's richest combination of high energy fats and vitamins A and D— has no substitute doctors will tell123 words
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384 1963-01-21 4 Mother tells of night prayers by the roadside MUAR, Sun. SEGAMAT temple medium Liew Wah Meng, and a Canossian convent girl, (.oh Bee Yong, 14 year-old daughter of his mistress, were like father and daughter, a packed Muar High Court was told today. Madam Yonjz (.'lice llwa, 44, Liew's mistress384 words
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252 1963-01-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajarat na m. yesterday stressed the need of studying the languages of other communities in order to become better Malaysians. "It Is my hope and belief that men of tomorrow will study not just one language252 words
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315 1963-01-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE Johore MCA youth conference at its third annual meeting held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here today opposed the Indonesian Government's open support for the Brunei rebellion. The conference also denounced in another resolution the stand by three Malayan political315 words
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Article64 1963-01-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water will be cut off tomorrow in Kay Poh Road. Hoot Khiam Road and River Valley Road between Kay Poh Road and Hoot Khiam Road and in Swiss Cottage Estate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and also in Buffalo Road and Hamid Lane between64 words
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Article39 1963-01-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Well-known painter, Mr. David Kwo Da-Wet, tonight gave a demonstration of the Chinese art of painting to the Singapore Institute of Architects at the residence of the institute's president Mr. Alfred Wong, in Stevens Road.39 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-01-21 4 MR. BRIAN Wan and his bride, the former Miss Blossom Tan, after their marriage at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and .Mrs. Wan Ton* Chu and the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles51 words
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Article123 1963-01-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry oi Culture will Rivo free film shows at the following place* during the week comment' m, omorrow. All shows will bCRin ;it 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by Field Officers during the j123 words
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Miscellaneous378 1963-01-21 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR i i in i i i THE following Is today's sche- (ML 13 1) 6.50 p.m.; from Jesdule of civil aircraft move- selton. Brunei. Kuching (ML merits at Paya Lebar airport. 487) 7.25 p.m.; from Kuala LumSinMDore: P ur (ML 17 3> 9 P-m.;378 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-01-21 5 THIS ILLICIT distillery on top of 600-ft. Paya Terubong in Penang was destroyed by customs officers and men early on Saturday after a carefully planned raid. A total of 600 gallons of fermented mesh was seized. No arrests were made on the spot. Barking dogs warned96 words
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Article156 1963-01-21 5 BI'TTERWORTH, Sun.— The National Government Pensioners' Associat'on has instituted legal action against U;* Government for full ptnsion rights, Mr. L. M. Nettw. the president, said today. "Our papers have been submitted to the Kedah High Court for a summons writ to be issued to the156 words
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158 1963-01-21 5 Week's grace for redundant WD workers KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rVHE British War Department has agreed to sus- pend the dismissal of redundant workers for one week from tomorrow. Mr. S. J. H. Zaldl, president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, disclosed this today In a circular letter to all158 words
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69 1963-01-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sailing Into Singapore on Jan. 30 in the Chusan will be 28 members of the Lulsillo's Spanish Dance Theatre, with three tons of costumes, musical Instruments and stage property. Luisillo and his company ot singers, dancers and musicians will69 words
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Article41 1963-01-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Bahru Customs station will be closed for official basiness on the following public holidays this month Friday and Saturday. Jan. 35 and 26 Chinese New Year: and Monday 28 —in lieu of Saturday Awal Puasa.41 words
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Article557 1963-01-21 6 Court: Bonus is negotiable. 'BUT IT IS NOT A RIGHT AND IS LINKED TO ABILITY TO PAY' SINGAPORE, Sun, Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday ruled in an award handed down for Mercantile Bank employees that bonus is negotiable. The court also fixed the bonus for the employees at six weeks the557 words
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182 1963-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. •ELEVEN theatre managers and assistant managers of Cathay Organisation here shared a total of $4,650 last week "in full settlement of all their outstanding claims." A spokesman for Cathay Organisation today revealed payment was made to them on Wednesday following a new182 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-01-21 6 PENANG. Sun. Mr. A. S. Khoo. manager of the New World Park here, collapsed and died of a heart attack today. Mr. Khoo. 57. (above) was working: at his Shaw Brothers' office in Swatow Lane at about 11.40 a.m. when he had a stroke92 words
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85 1963-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Employers have been reminded to submit Income tax returns for certain classes of workers employed by them last year. An employer who has not been notified Individually and who ln 1962 employed persons other than married women whose remuneration exceeded $2,000, married women85 words
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Article42 1963-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Straits 'Times today received two donations totalling $300 for the five-year-old Singapore Kasban quads bringing their fund to $513. The donations are from Mrs. OK. Loke ($200) and Messrs. X.M.S. Sultan Alaudln Sons ($100).42 words
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173 1963-01-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government today warned the pubJic against buying unauthorised structures being built in the Bukit Timah area. The Ministry of National Development said that reports had been received of unauthorised building between Coronation Road and Duchess Road, directly in front of Duchess173 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-01-21 7 ABOVE: Mr. and Mrs. John Yld Soon Kwong after their wedding at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Tank Road. Singapore. The bride is the former Miss Theresa Hoe Chine Yin. Both are teachers. RIGHT: Mr. Allan Stewart McLean, a planter, and Miss Hazel Catherine Loveday, after their62 words
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82 1963-01-21 7 Fire-cracker man fined, loses his car JOHORE BAHRU, SunTan Ah Heng, 42, a rubber estate contractor, was fined $300 or three ■months jail here today when he pleaded guilty to importing 900 packets of fire-crackers into Johore. Tan was charged under the Customs Ordinance. The fire-crackers were found in bis82 words
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Article75 1963-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two youths held up a bill collector, Mr. Ong Teng Yam, 28, in Ellenborough Street at Boat Quay yesterday and robbed him of $417. Mr. Ong told police that he had collected the cash from retail dealers in the area and was walking to his75 words
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Article46 1963-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The national president of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddln bin Mohamed Nor, today sent a cable to Mrs. Hugh Gaitskell. vife of the late British Labour Party leader, expressing •'heart-felt sympathy" over the death of her husband.46 words
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Article218 1963-01-21 7 IPOH, Sunday. rpHE 4,000 members of the National Union of Bank x Employees will hold general meetings at branch levels throughout the country to decide on industrial action, including strike. This was decided by the union's executive council which met here last night, as218 words
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103 1963-01-21 7 Ten airmen for training in Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Ten airmen of the Royal Malayan Air Force will leave for Britain tomorrow for apprentice training at the R.A.F. stations in Halton and Locking. They are Recruits Liew Yin Chuan and Arittin bin Othman who will take up an Alrframe Fitter103 words
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Article254 1963-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Another $21,645 for the Save Democracy Fund has been received by the Bank Negara, bringing total contributions to $733,927. The latest biggest contribution $4,054 came from the Sikh community of Batu Pahat. Others were from: Mr. C. O. Vijayan. Petaling Jaya $10;254 words
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309 1963-01-21 7 pARIT, Sun. It is everyone's duty to make Malaya a happy, prosperous and peaceful nation, the Deputy Prime Minister and Mnister for Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said here today. Tun Razak who was opening the town's $9,555 Merdeka memorial, a309 words
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Miscellaneous154 1963-01-21 7 \ll*i/ Onp If,, V. i. Bam /in B^^^^WMY.VES. UOWS IT GOING THESE) NEVEg DO YOU STILL WHAT P¥MN I I IfsIOTEVEN \nO, NOT AS I CIGARf DOCTOR. 1 DAYS.OOP? HAVE /BETTER- HAVE THAT NEVER MAD I RIGHT AFTEK I REMEMBER- _,y THAKKSfAyOO BEEN PEELING y WHY DO PAIN IN AMY154 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-01-21 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. A second film star has openly repudiated individual contracts signed with Malay Film Productions. Last week Jins Shamsuddln threatened to tear up his contract and face the consequences. Now he is supported by Saadlah Baharom, 25, who has appeared ln 35244 words
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128 1963-01-21 8 CINOAPORE, Bun. The newly- elected president of ths Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ec Boon Sialc, said yesterday that Jaycees should be encouraged to serve on public bodies, government boards or other councils, where they could exert their Influence for the128 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-01-21 8 JESSIE Scow Chin Heng, 16, the main breadwinner in a family of five, who was killed in a road accident in connaught Drive on Friday night. Jessie, a baby-sitter employed by a European family, was crossing the road with her fiance, Frederick Lee Thian Seng, when they85 words
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Article289 1963-01-21 8 IPOH, Sunday pREE primary educa- tion in Malaya was described as a "humbug" by the secretarygeneral of the Peoples' Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, at a political rally in the Peoples Park here last night. Mr. Seenivasagam said that what was free in primary education289 words
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Article193 1963-01-21 8 FIRST TV TESTS IN STORE TODAY SINGAPORE. Sun. Television Singapura will begin test transmissions from tomorrow to enable engineers to check the performance of television sets. A statement from Radio Sing apore said today that such transmissions would be radiated from 10 a.m. to noon, and again from 2 p.m.193 words
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Article, Illustration439 1963-01-21 8 Jockel: Australian role in Singapore industrial projects assured SINGAPORE, Sun. The retiring Australian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. G. A. Jockel, who flew back to Canberra tonight, said that he was confident that Australian investment and technical participation in Singapore's industrialisation was assured. This was especially so after the visit of439 words
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Article67 1963-01-21 8 KOTA BHARU. Sun. KeUntan police are investigating a report lodged by Dr. Khaw Joo Hua. 27. of the District Hospital here that the screen of the front left window of his car was smashed after a party at his house on Thursday night. Dr. Khaw also67 words
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Advertisement306 1963-01-21 8 NEW OFFICE OF THE CHARTERED BANK OPENS TODAY IN BATTERY ROAD! It's a special office for Savings Account Customers only! Banking history in Singapore is being made today when The Chartered Bank opens a THE CHARTERED BANK hss branches in Singapore at: special new Savings Account office in batteiyroao 477.306 words
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Miscellaneous13 1963-01-21 8 Buys Bunny By Bmiph Hvimdahl y^si?^ \y^ j-13 v>3 y^? s 2 *rSr^tT._13 words
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Article, Illustration1798 1963-01-21 9 He aided the escape of nearly 400 prisoners TOWARDS noon oik? March day in 1944, a party of twenty -one men staggering over the Pyrenees mountains in South France ran blindly into an Iron obelisk that jutted only a foot above1,798 words
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Advertisement138 1963-01-21 9 UoHnson 1 3 HP OUTBOARD MOTORS Move heavy cargo easily, economically and safely get a Johnson 18HP Outboard motor. It gives real I Jm big-motor performance. Dependable at all times under JohnHO n any conditions, the Johnson 18HP is equipped with. safety features— a free-tilting motor, slip-clutch pro- i* pellors.138 words
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Obituary37 1963-01-21 10 tt WnrHi Sit (Minimum) OUNLOP MALAYAN ESTATES Ltd. Malacca, announce with drep rrsret the 'iddi-n drath of the late Managing I'lrrctor of tho Company Mr. A.W. Ooode C.BK., BJ>, on 18th January, 196.1 at HH*li-mere Suuex.37 words
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Article67 1963-01-21 10 It Word, $11 (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late F.rconwiM Van JanK/. thank relatives, friends and The Arian Staff of Messrs. Behn Meyer Ie Co. Ltd. for their wreaths »nd attendances during their recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. Lee Chen* Hoe Jii«t i'-fk from honeymoon thank friend* nnd relative*67 words
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Obituary28 1963-01-21 10 M Horrf* $10 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of late Mr. Ai.r«h:irn Samuel Sungel Hatanl departed 20.1.62 sadly missed by beloved wife children acd grand children.28 words
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The Straits Times Monday, January 21, 1963.
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Article644 1963-01-21 10 When the Chinese Imperial j I Government leased the New Territories to the Hong Kong j Government in 1898 it was i j found, to the concern of Hong Kong's merchants, that the walled city of Kowloon was to remain under Chinese jurisdiction except as might be644 words
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Article322 1963-01-21 10 Perhaps it was too much to expect the secretary of the Daily-Rated Services Staff Council to attend the Council's seventh annual conference j with two speeches in his pocket, one berating the Government for doing nothing and the other thanking them for conversion to the monthly system. Mr.322 words
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Article260 1963-01-21 10 I The effects of Hugh Gaitskell's death will be felt far beyond the confines of British domestic politics. The Atlantic alliance, the European community, Commonwealth relations in all these areas the prospect has been altered. To submit this is to recognise the commanding position that Mr. Gaitskell had260 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1963-01-21 10 ALEX JOSEY - The great smash and grab that failed ALEX JOSEY 'AZAHARI WAS ONLY INTERESTED IN THE MILLIONS THAT HE COULD MAKE' by In a broadcast over Radio Singapore last night ALEX JOSEY, the author of the two recent sensational articles on Sheikh Azahari, the leader of the abortive Brunei rebellion, and1,120 words
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Letter242 1963-01-21 10 mHE recent speech of the A Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the opening of the Queenstown Combined Clinic has highlighted the complete lack of understanding of the views and the constructive suggestions of the Singapore Medical Association on the matter of the further development242 words
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Letter182 1963-01-21 10 rE announcement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, following his tour of the Kampong Kernbangan constituency Is welcomed. It Is to be hoped now that Lorong Melayu will not be overlooked In the projects planned for this con. stltuency. To begin with, the lorong has only182 words
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Letter191 1963-01-21 10 ALMOST every day road accidents take place. Road accidents are just as common in Malaya as in any other country. So there is no cause lor undue alarm, one might be Inclined to think. But do we realise that accidents do not happen? They are caused. No191 words
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Article332 1963-01-21 10 WHAT WILL NKRUMAH DO N0W...? KITWE, Sun. President Olympio of Togo is the first head of an independent African State to fall to an assassin's bullet, but there have been many recent attempts to use force to achieve the overthrow of elected governments. The immediate consequence of332 words
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Advertisement830 1963-01-21 10 Straits limes 4 Malay Mail Classified advertisement* may be handed tee Ist Floor COLO BTONAaK ARCAObT Orchard Road COLD ■TORAOB BRANCHKS AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATOrM KaTPPCL KOAD-MAVAL ■ABB Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coityer Quay TNB NIWS PROMT Frtzpatrtek'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval Base830 words
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Advertisement27 1963-01-21 10 PHILIPS ™g Here's dictation 1 as it should be! •-J" DICTATION C*C MACHINE I K SEWKXIUIKRATOMOCHURt ALLIED RADIO S CORPORATION 30. CIRCULAR ROAD- SMIOOfOWC. 1. TEL: *****27 words
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Advertisement149 1963-01-21 10 (NMMNMMMMMBsVNMMMftMM^ New Year... m m k CHEONGSAM MT DRESS MATERIAL Holidov t.m« ond iudd«nlv M your lif« is o hoppy whirl of H parties, fun ond fe*tiviti«t. Wfki Now, mor* thon •vex, you wont to look your bewitching bet* com», Mloct from our coptivoting collection of fabutou* no no wwGn149 words
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253 1963-01-21 11 Mr. M and Mr. Chua: 'Row personal' SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Koh Chong Hwa, first vice-chairman of the Workers' Party, said today that Mr. David Marshall resigned from the party be- cause of "personal" differences with the secretary-general, Mr. Chua Chin Keat. He said in a statement: 'It is regrettable that253 words
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Article, Illustration266 1963-01-21 11 FAITH— THANKS TO THE TENGKU'S 'UNDERSTANDING' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. J'HE Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said here today that the three Association of South-East Asia countries could now look forward to the future with confidence. He said this after three days of informal talks266 words
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140 1963-01-21 11 Slow rate of padi planting —deplored—' JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— Haji Taha bin Haji Zaltaria, Chairman for Agriculture. yesterday deplored the rate of padi planting in the state. Speaking to 100 padi planters at Kahang in Kluang he said 616 acres of land was allocated for padi planting in Kahang. Of140 words
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191 1963-01-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T<HE Federation Minister of Agriculture and CoA operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today denied allegations by the Barisan Sosialis that an "economic war" was now being waged between the Singapore and Malayan Governments. "The Federation Government has no intention of191 words
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85 1963-01-21 11 SINGAPORE. Bun. Fire this afternoon gutted two huts In Jalan Hajijah off Ea~t Coast Road rendering 18 people homeless. 1 blaze broke out at 3.29 p.m. In one of the houses in a small attap hut colony. Within minutes the second hut caught fire85 words
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Article19 1963-01-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Sultan of Selangor will visit the Radio Malaya office and studio on Tuesday.19 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-01-21 11 QINGAPORE, Sun. •3 A top White House official said here that a number of countries In South-East Asia had Increased their strength and were now in a better position to curb future Communist advances In this area. Mr. C. Forrester, an aide287 words
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Article25 1963-01-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor Religious Department will hold Its fourth annual Koran reading competition at the Istana Alam Shah. Klang. tomorrow night.25 words
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Article141 1963-01-21 11 Accord on retirement benefits SINGAPORE. Sun. Employees of Joseph Trarers and Sons Ltd. who have served uft least 20 years consecutively are entitled to retirement benefits on reaching 55, ranging from $1,000 to $8,000 according to their posts. Under a collective agreement signed by the company and the Singapore Business141 words
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Article184 1963-01-21 11 KUALA LUMPUH. Sun The Assistant Minister of Commerce and In. dustry. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today accused Communist China of making use of its embassy in Jakarta to promote Communism in In. donesia and to influence the Malays In Malaya to be me Communists.184 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-01-21 11 First Malay woman accountant CHE SITI ZAINAB binte Ati Bakar (above), the first Malay woman accountant, who has just returned to Malaya after passing her final accountancy examinations in Melbourne. Australia. Siti Zainab, 22, is the daughter of Senator Dato Sheikh Abu Bakar and Datin Fatimah binte Haji Abdul Majid,96 words
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Article128 1963-01-21 11 MOVE TO FIGHT DUMPING: GOH SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, announced today that monosodium glutamate (synthetic food flavouring c s s c n c c would be placed under specific import licensing from tomorrow. This was to prevent excessive Imports, dumping and unfair depression of128 words
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Article49 1963-01-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. BO AC will begin direct flights between Singapore and New Z land in April, enabling passengers to fly direct from London to Auckland for the first time. Two flights a week In each d .ectlon are scheduled. Comet 4 s will be used49 words
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219 1963-01-21 11 SEREMBAN, Sunday. THE president of the Negri Sembilan Malay Chamber of Commerce, Inche Ja'afar bin Haji Talib, today deplored the apathy of the members in not attending the annual meeting, which was to have been held this morning. The meeting could not219 words
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69 1963-01-21 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Four British commandos from Johore reported to polio* that they lost their tuxedo jackets in Victoria Street last night. Lieut. V. Caurtice told police that they had driven down from Johore. They left their jackets in their locked car in Victoria Street69 words
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Article67 1963-01-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police in Singapore and Johore are on the look-out for a lorry driver, Ang Cheng Hong. 42. who escaped from custody while In the remand section of Johore Bahru General Hospital. Ang Is thin. sft 7in. tall with a pimpled face. He has broken67 words
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Article62 1963-01-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sun— A wellknown personality in the tobacco trade In Singapore and Malaya Mr. Ivan White, 57, died in New Zealand on Dec. 23. News of his death was received here today. Mr. White died after an accident in a swimming pool at his home62 words
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Advertisement102 1963-01-21 11 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS! LANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Singapore for a few days only to tell you all the latest beauty secrets to make you look lovelier. Call on her102 words
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Advertisement120 1963-01-21 11 DRINK **C SKULLS '^r i KUI I UKINIw For all occasions THE AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (M) LTD. QJ BI A special kind of gift shop Opening Today! DONALD MOORE GALLERIES, 200 Clemenceau Avenue (beneath Shanghai Room), Singapore-9. You look "IT! Brand Shirt mod* ot 4Sf r T«rk>« Jsf> Cotton with120 words
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Miscellaneous472 1963-01-21 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA 41 fSSH^SIL Wa!c V £r fc vie NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.0X fl(ln m 0._,. io ._,.i Morning Prelude; 7.00 BreaMast AM 600 Tlme S1 n 1 Ne ««raBulletin; 7.10 Up And About; ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morn* 111472 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1963-01-21 12 The 'HA VE' who fought for the have nots A WEALTHY INTELLECTUAL, HE WON ACCEPTANCE WITH HIS COURAGE, UNASSAILABLE INTEGRITY HUGH CAITSKELL became a Socialist as a protest against the class privileges from which he himself had benefited in his youth. He cawie from a line of distinguished civil servants.Reuter - 1,589 words
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Advertisement190 1963-01-21 12 m m i^^k M fef t^^ M d 111. k __^^mmmMH J& MM -ill V Jww&^m \I i "> x w HMfc* A nii—HH GLO-WEAVE the shirt with PYF-APPFAI L» I 1— 1 I 11— A fabulous new range of Shirts are now available in time for Chinese New Year190 words
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Advertisement265 1963-01-21 12 r if you [suffer] k from A ASTHMA READ THIB EPHAZONE tableu are available to all sufferers from asthma, broachitis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and sureneu of effect. The properties of265 words
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Advertisement877 1963-01-21 13 IfcL^iiiJlilAJiiMiJMiJMißMiJMl (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SI < Mln.)— Box 10 ct: extra EXPERIENCED COOK-AMAH Or Cook-boy required by European family. Call K.L. ***** for appointment. AN ATTRACTIVE AND Capable European Lady required by Dress Shop to take charge. Must nave prevtor* experience and ability to design.877 words
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Advertisement821 1963-01-21 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wardt U (Mt*.>—Bax It ett. txtrm WANTED INTELLIGENT, HONEST and chlldren-lovtng Chinee* housekeeper to look after 4 motherless children. Must be able to talk Teochew and English. Apply Bos A 4894 ST. (Spore). EUROPEAN FAMILY (2 children) offer* Immediate vacancies and permanent position for experienced (Malay/Chinese) General821 words
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Advertisement798 1963-01-21 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :o Words SI (Mln.)— Bax 10 ct*. txtra SINGLE WORKINO GIRL require* another to share room Preferably quiet type. Rent $25.-. DUtrlet IS. Apply Box A4HK6 s.T. fc'por*. HOUSI TO LBT Tito bedrooms, (tttlngroom, kitchen, moderate rent. Easy communication. Contact 2. Jalan Yaaln (off Jalan Eunos) B'pore 14.798 words
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Advertisement696 1963-01-21 13 EDUCATION Warit Si < Min.t— Box 10 ct*. txtra VACANCIBS PORMS II 111 St. j Krancis Girls School. Apply Supervisor, j mornings only. lc< st Kranci* Road off 81. Michaels Road (Spore). UARN AT HOME to mak* your own clothe* and save money. Enrol now for world famous postal course696 words
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Advertisement656 1963-01-21 13 PHILATELY It Warit SI (Mln.)— Box It ett. txtra WANTED TO BUY collections. Crown Stamp Co.. 4 Koblaaon Road, Spore. I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Worit SS < Mln.)— dor St tta. txtrm WANTED ACTIVE PARTNER 20/40 Chinese with some capital for healthy outdoor business Federation Bill Station suitable unattached person656 words
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Advertisement679 1963-01-21 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* Si (Min.)-Bmx to rl, extra VAUXHALL SALOON. Good Running Order. Present driver owned (wo yrars lib do trouhle, now rt-turnlnf L K $600.00 0.n.0 Pbone OO4IS (B'por*). I**l TOVOPBT TIARA (35mpc.) Showroom condition throughout. Taxed/ Corap. Insurance. (700/- down balance 24 montbs. View: 208 Moulmeln679 words
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Advertisement651 1963-01-21 13 HI-FI STEREO tt Wardt SI (Mtn.)-Boxjt ct: extra TRIO AMPLIFIERS ETC.. Visit siwe* Seng Co., Beach Road, B'pore. SANSUI AMPLIFIERS Visit BoMea Trading Co. Ltd.. 284, Beacb Road. Spore. CURIOS tt Warit SI (Him.)— Box It ett. txtra POR NORITAKB CHINAWARIS. Curio*. Ivory. Jade. Visit Shanghai ArU Furniture Co., 402.651 words
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Advertisement427 1963-01-21 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Warit SI (Min.)— Box it ett. extrm MAISON MOOERNE, 126 Orchard Road. Spore. Pbone: *****. Th* WeilKnown Ladles Hairdressers, Perms, Sets, Facial, Manicure etc.. opening whole rlav Saturdays SINGAPORE'S LEADINC CONTINENTAL llairstyllK-i for exquisite craftsmanship by highly skilled long experienced operator*. Salon Uarguerettu. Tel: ***** Spore. SALON427 words
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Article352 1963-01-21 14 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD CHILDREN OF CHINA. By Margaret Wyli* (Dragonfly Books. Hongkong. HK$2.5O) By rpHERE are over 100 million children in China, by 1 far the largest child population of any country in the world. Every year 25 million babies are born. What are their chances352 words
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794 1963-01-21 14 HAROLD NiCOLSOX - Britain's first ambassador to China HAROLD NiCOLSOX By AN EMBASSY TO CHINA. By Lord Macartney. Edited by J.L. CranmerByng. (Longmans. 425.) IT is now some years since I read Mrs. Robbins's delightful book on Lord Macartney, published by Murray in 1908 under the title "Our First Ambassador to China." A794 words
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184 1963-01-21 14 H.A. TURNER - H.A. TURNER TRADE UNION GROWTH, STRUCTURE AND POLICY. By (ALLEN AND UNWIN 45S IN 1758 a number of Lancashire weavers were prosecuted for stopping work because their employers would not recognise a "combination" of workers. It was probably the first real trade union strike in184 words
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Advertisement212 1963-01-21 14 The gentle ideal of Hiroyo When kimono-clad hostess Miroyo Tanaka welcomes you aboard an 880 M or DC-8 Jet Courier of Japan Air Lines, your journey Ixicomes a serene adventure in hospitality. Her aim is to serve you as graciously as a guest in her home. Almost magically she seems212 words
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Advertisement151 1963-01-21 14 t"wß i •X B^BsV^ BB PSPtfIGPS '/A fcMB I|i [UKb^rlw I HOMELITE^O CHAIN SAWS Designed and manufactured to the special requirements of professional loggers. HOMELITE IS HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE! For further details consult Wt^rJ^Spotradio ltd. CVj m. MCHtIO «O»0. fINGAroM Till 1)001 (1 »n» Ml. Sf LANCO" IWANCTUNG ASSOCIATION151 words
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Miscellaneous338 1963-01-21 14 Straits Times Crossword 2o~^ B^ Hb^ HLT~i 24 r WM b^b^^bl^^^H ACROSS is merely irritating (1!>. 1. Efficiently designed to suit 9. Verbal contention is over-rat-crowded towpath? (11). Ed by a poet (10). 8. Where latterly we all revert- 12. Lady Identifies strange noises ed the vessel (4). beyond a338 words
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Advertisement1539 1963-01-21 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST UK.. Duo S'pori Stilt P. Sham Pi mil lUMAEOS LrnrpMt, Oublio I Port ELPENOR LimpMl Gdi. 30 Jai 24 Jm 27/21 CYCLOPS Mara. A'mouth LirarMit la Pt/Jai 24 AORACTM Liftrptll. GUsgtm 11l 20 Frt 2 Ft! 3 SEJiii" Li'irpul, Havre ill 3 Fil J Fab1,539 words
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Advertisement1255 1963-01-21 15 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. lm T«t Nl. ***** \)UUkU ELLERNAN LIME 4k KLAVENESS LINE ».l^""* CIIY OF LEICESTER I LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. LONOON, HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Rt-TERaAM A MIIILESMOUG* Actiptiag caifi Mr Ciitral A SMtk ll Ptrt/TMar 2i/22 Jai Mr i vil HIT OF CARLISLE 21/201,255 words
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Article26 1963-01-21 16 RCBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpievl). Jaa. 14 79}, eta, »425.12^ 15 79'jcU. $42M7K 18 79iicta. M2S.M 17 TOfccts. MMJ7^ IS 79% c^ $42«47M 19 $*****26 words
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1477 1963-01-21 16 Industrials provide main business From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS once more held the stage all the way on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and by far the greater part of the overall fair turnover was written in the section. The nearness of Chinese New Year which traditionally quietens trading1,477 words
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Article388 1963-01-21 16 rE Straits tin price price closed the week at $426 per plcul down 37* cents on an offering of 250 tons. The State Department announcement that the U.S. would continue Its present temporary tin dlipesal programme of 200 tons weekly until the and of March388 words
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Article45 1963-01-21 16 Klnta K«MMTta Tronoh BenU Kinta Kotlas Rabkw CeJwic (Tank) Temerloh entrant payment 10%t I*.+ 5% ld.t B%t t Intertm Date of payment Feb. 18 Mar. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 11 Total for year io% Total for prerfoua year 15% >45 words
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Article1010 1963-01-21 16 *T*HE state of aharra on the Malayan Stock Exchange tbow last business to January 11 (A) and last bastneaa aince that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest busin«w for last ypar and this year to date- L B 2.S LSI 47/3 10/1,010 words
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Article39 1963-01-21 16 idustrUls: Ins: Bnbbm: Jan. 14 1*1.63 ***** 100.1S Jan 15 1*1.97 1*5.64 INJ» Dec 2f, Jan 16 Jan. 17 1*2.44 102.96 1*5.77 ***** IM-1S 1*0.19 ItCB-10* Jan. IK ***** 105.01 100.19 Jan. 19 103.32 106.62 ISAM39 words
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Advertisement1077 1963-01-21 16 I SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHUSAN" 31 Jon 1 Feb 21 Feb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mor 12 Mar 3 Apr "ORCAOES" 15 Mar 4 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr 3 May "OR I ANA 19 Apr 6 May "CHUSAN" 251,077 words
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Advertisement236 1963-01-21 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and fall details available by sending this coupon to: TIM O—assrs. P.O. Bo* fw. lasaminw, P.O Sex I*4 HaaH MmMMT P.O. assi JM), KMt) o* fX>. Bern 277, >isss» NOOkM 1" f I I ..I' I I t- II ,l ......>.............. niirimiiniuiirViiii TRUSTEE: Tftt236 words
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Article688 1963-01-21 17 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpflE following U a complete list of rerbed quotations Issued by the Malayan Stock Kxrbange on Friday, Jan. 18. v AJ«« Or«l» ISO 2 40 H.B. Pttrol 84/9 aw/3 L B. M TrostSW 38 /W 41/3 r Homtead 1.60 1.62 Coo. TIB Bmclt, I**** 176 18/6688 words
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Advertisement806 1963-01-21 17 SINGAPORE GUN CLUB This Is to notify Members of the Club that there will be no shoot on Thursday, 24th January. 1963, being Chinese New Years Eve. TIO KHEH ENG Secretary. NOTICE HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED The Management of Hume Industries (Far East) Limited wishes I to advise its806 words
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Advertisement816 1963-01-21 17 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. Holiday Chinese New Year's Day. Friday. 25th January 1963. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board's wharves and working before 11.00 a.m. on Thursday, 24th January 1963. will be worked after 11.00 a.m. on that day without extra charge provided they complete816 words
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Advertisement922 1963-01-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN Rl RAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY i APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of domestic science teachers at the RIDA Taman Asohans (Training Centres for Home Economics). Applicants must be Malays, Federal Citizens and hold a diploma in domestic science. Experienced domestic science922 words
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Advertisement442 1963-01-21 17 NOTICES CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 1963 Entries for Science Private Candidates Emms r the above examination.-, from Private Candidates who can furnish proof that they have followed a proper course of studies in Science will be received from 4th February to 16th February 1963 inclusive by the442 words
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Advertisement764 1963-01-21 17 TENDERS Tenders an Invited for the laundering of the clothing of the men student* of the University ot Singapore residing at King Edward VII Hall, College Road and at Kandang Kerbau Hostel. 2. The contract .will be for one year from 3.3.83 to 29 2.64. 3. Tender forms may be764 words
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Advertisement451 1963-01-21 17 NOTICE With pleasure and prid* to announce that tht Kelantan English Sclkol, an independent school sponsored by the Parent! Association KetantaN (Kg. Sirah) Koto Bhoru, hat scored 54<~ r in the result of rocant (1962) L.C.C. Emom motion in spite of hoving students below the average standard. This it the451 words
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630 1963-01-21 18 LONDON, Sunday. pOR the fourth week in succession the Big Freeze devastated British soccer yesterday. Only eight out of 45 English League games were started -and two of them had to be abandoned before the end. In Scotland only one LeagueReuter - 630 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-01-21 18 SYDNEY, Sun. Australian cricket commentator A.G. "Johnnie" Moves (above) died suddenly at his home here "n Friday night. He was 70. Moyes, author of 12 b oks on cricket and a former interstate cricketer and journalist, was awarded the MBE for services to sport. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article94 1963-01-21 18 DERTH, Sun. Barry Shepherd, Western Australia's left-handed batsman, who won his firts cap against England In the Third Test, pulled the state out of trouble with a fine 75 In their Sheffield Shield match with Victoria here yesterday. Shepherd's success yesterday's innings brought his season's aggregate94 words
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Article387 1963-01-21 18 TtjONTE CARLO, Sun.— Seven Monte Carlo rally drivers were feared lost in blizzards in Yugoslavia today and heavy snows and icy roads slowed drivers in Prance and Germany. The Yugoslav Aut6-Moto Federation said only five of the 12 drivers who entered the country from Greece387 words
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Article57 1963-01-21 18 mOKYO. Sun. The Japan Professional Golf Association X yesterday announced ten Japanese golfers would compete in the Far- East golf circuit starting from Manila on Feb. 14. The ten players are: Shigeru Uchida. Shigeru Ishll. Isao Katsumata, Hedeyo Sugimoto. Tadashi Kitta. Haruyoshi Korarl, Tomoo Ishii. YoshimasaReuter - 57 words
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Article276 1963-01-21 18 England too good for Wales fARDIFF, Sun. England, recording their highest score at Cardiff this century, deservedly beat Wales by two goals and a dropped goal to a penalty goal and a try in their Rugby Union international here yesterday. Both sides put up a great display in the arcticReuter - 276 words
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Advertisement90 1963-01-21 18 7UP GLASS WILL BE GIVEN V LLaBBBBBBBanfI l.^fl ■■■■■■■■■■■■■I fjf WITH EACH TWO DOZEN B SH lIJ 'I THIS OFFER CLOSES If NSm§j ON 24th JANUARY likMl LION LIMITED 111 I^JaBI IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND Famous the world over For 150 years, skill in the blending of costly Virginia tobacco has90 words
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Advertisement299 1963-01-21 18 Tn\TTQ The Name For IVJTIMXO Better Living The latest innovation to onr W0 refrigerators is the "PEDAL OPERATED DOOR" LOVELY DESIGN LOVELY COLOURS.... j^JpTO Full range of refrigerators avall- Jsspt able with all latest features. Sole Agents: MALAYSIA South E'ngJ. a&<? limited SOUTH BUILDING. JALAN AMPANG KUALA LUMPUR. Tel: *****299 words
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Article300 1963-01-21 19 'Don't play dirty' Harun's call to Selangor footballers ifX'ALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun. The president of the F.A. of Selangor. Harun bin Haji Idris, last night appealed to footballers in the State not to play dirty. Inche Harun told club officials at the FAS annual meeting to "do everything in their300 words
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Article226 1963-01-21 19 ARMED FORCES 2 STORE DISTRICT 3; Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. POOR shooting caused the downfall of Armed Forces when they met Singapore District in the deciding match of the Forces' triangular hockey tournament at Rifle Range Road here this evening. If they had taken their chances. Armed226 words
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1679 1963-01-21 19 DOUBLE FOR YOUNG MOHAMED ISMAIL JPOH, Sun. Mohamed Ismail, who is apprenticed to Kuala Lumpur trainer Jimmy Martin, was in the limelight here today. He rode two winners Port dOr and Bestcrete. Favourites flopped in the yielding going there was heavy rain last night and1,679 words
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Article184 1963-01-21 19 SOCCER— Sultans' Gold Cup (Talping Perak Malays 4 Armed Forces 1. Friendly (Malacca): Malacca War Dept Civilians 3 Johore WDC 0. HOCKEY— Taiplnc Lje: Kllat 2 2 Workshop FEME 1. OOLF— Kedah Open (A. Star) 1 Osman Rnni 153. 2 T. E. Hastie 161. over 36 holes. MOTOR-RACING184 words
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Miscellaneous49 1963-01-21 19 HOCKEY lI'OH OIV. 1: Police v Klnta Indians (upper padang): Div 2: Boys 'Club v Municipal (lower padang). TAIPING LGE: Tigers v 2 Transport (Esplanade). SOCCER MUAR FA CUP S-FINAL: T. J. Serom v Pemuda Jay a (T. Council padang). RUGGER FRIENDLY: SCC Invitation v R. Engineers (Spore padang).49 words
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334 1963-01-21 20 Offer of 27 -day month is accepted KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE 56,000 Government daily-rated workers in the Federation will accept the offer of the Government to convert them to monthly pay at 27 times their daily wages. The retiring secretary of the staff side of the Government daily-rated services staff334 words
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Article143 1963-01-21 20 FINANCE MINISTER ON PAY BOOSTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today there was no moral or economic Justification for a general pay increase in the country at the moment. He gave two reasons for this: The cost of living had not risen at143 words
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Article163 1963-01-21 20 BORDER 'PEACE' ZONE SCHEME rpOKYO, Sun. Six non- aligned Afro- Asian nations have proposed that Communist China and India establish a demilitarised zone along their common frontier pending a final solution to their border dispute. The suggestion was one of a series of proposals on the border dispute published todayUPI - 163 words
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Article124 1963-01-21 20 Mao? But it was Ma LONDON, Sun. Chinese restauran t-owner Charlie Young said yesterday he did not plan any action against a diner who thought his mother's picture was oi Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung. The diner, an Englishman, saw the picture of Mr. Young's mother on the wall in theReuter - 124 words
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Article31 1963-01-21 20 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. U Thant, the U.N. Secretary-General, has appealed to member States (or voluntary support for a US$l9 million programme of civilian aid to the Congo. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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106 1963-01-21 20 SHE'LL BE HIS BRIDE IF HE SETTLES HER FATHER'S DEBT TAIPEH, Sun. A 21--year-old Chinese girl has agreed to marry a retired U.S. airman living In Little Rock. (Arkansas) on the condition he pays her father's debts of $6,000. The girl, identified only as Miss Chen, has informed the Women's106 words
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159 1963-01-21 20 BRUSSELS. Sun.— The leader of the West German delegation to the talks on Britain's entry into the Common Market said yesterday that only a miracle could save the 14 month old negotiations. Mr. Alfred MuellerArmack. State Secretary in the West German Economics Ministry, said:Reuter - 159 words
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174 1963-01-21 20 CHIC JACKIE TAKES OVER FASHION LEAD FROM QUEEN E LONDON, Sun. The Sunday Pictorial today said that Queen Elizabeth has lost her position as the women's fashion setter in Britain and the Commonwealth. The winner and the new champion Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. Noting that the Queen will tour Australia soon,UPI - 174 words
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Article29 1963-01-21 20 JAKARTA. Sun. Thirty-live Indonesian Nationals have been arrested in British North Borneo on suspicion of having aided the rebels, according to Indonesia's official news agency Antara. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article810 1963-01-21 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By SINGAPORE. Sunday. pENANG schoolboy 18-year-old Yew Cheng Hoe bought a point dearly for his State team tonight. But the price he paid for it 47 minutes of tense and torrid battling and supreme physical effort against Singapore veteran Omar Ibrahim was worth810 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-01-21 20 uIOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 81 72 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malaca 88 73 Singapore 86 7340 words
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