The Straits Times, 22 January 1963
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Title Section19 1963-01-22 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1963. 15 CENTS KPN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-01-22 1 Brunei ruler speaks 1 am convinced that Malaysia is a sound and attractive proposal' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. IT IS almost certain that Brunei will join Malaysia at the same time as the other states. Discussions on the terms of Brunei's entry will be resumed here soon. The367 words
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Article, Illustration645 1963-01-22 1 Sarawak hit by worst floods in history From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Monday FLOODS, the like of which Sarawak had never seen before, had ravaged the Fourth and Fifth Divisions, the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell, told the country in a broadcast tonight. "We do not know the full extent of the645 words
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Article64 1963-01-22 1 LONDON, Mon. William Cardinal Godfrey, Roman Catholic primate of England, had a "fair night" but was reported "unchanged" today following a mild heart attack, his private secretary said. The 73-year-old Archbishop of Westminster suffered the attack on Saturday, 24 hours after he left Westminster HospitalUPI - 64 words
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Article20 1963-01-22 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Communist Chinese authorities in Canton today executed a "Chiang KaiShek secret agent." Radio Canton said.20 words
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236 1963-01-22 1 Subandrio's speech direct attack: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said tonight that the speech by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, in Jogjakarta yesterday was a "direct attack" against Malaya. Dr. Subandrio had said the Indonesian Government was adopting a policy of "confrontation" towards Malaya, which, he claimed,236 words
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Article410 1963-01-22 1 MANILA, Monday. r[E Brunei rebel leader A.M. Azahari has decided to accept Indonesian volunteers to help fight for an independent Kalimantan Utara (North Borneo State), the Manila Times said today. I "Azahari Is expected to Issue today the manifesto stating his position and the circumstances that410 words
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Article67 1963-01-22 1 ALBANILLA (Spain), Mon. The 32nd earthquake in less than two months rocked this south-east-ern Spanish village today, toppling ■tones from an ancient Moorish castle onto houses below. No casualties were reported. The intensity of the earthquake was not Immediately known. Provincial officials and engineers inspected the castle67 words
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Article31 1963-01-22 1 ALGIERS. Mon. A French delegation arrived to complete negotiations on an agreement outlining the conditions under which workers from Algeria may work in Prance and Frenchmen in Algeria. CPJ.31 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-01-22 1 Jamit trial opens JAM 11' SINGH, General Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, pictured as he arrives at the Singapore First Criminal District Court to stand trial with Yeow Fook Yuen, the Inion's Treasurer, for alleged misuse of Union funds. The total mentioned in the charges was $7,500,75 words
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Article152 1963-01-22 1 3 POLICE OFFICERS HELD IJONG KONG, Mon.— "The Government has detained an undisclosed number of people for espionage and activities connected with arms and explosives, it was officially stated today. They include three police officers— an Inspector and two constables. Others are civilians from various walks of life but, accordingReuter - 152 words
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Article89 1963-01-22 1 BERLIN. Mon— A loud explosion was heard early today in the East Berlin district where the visiting Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, is staying at the East German Government's g v c s t hou.se. West Berlin police said! The explosion was I heard at 9215 GMT at theReuter - 89 words
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Article87 1963-01-22 1 SON IS CHARGED WITH MURDER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ooi Cheong Seong, 29, was charged before a magistrate in a ward in the General Hospital here today with murdering his father, Mr. Ooi Teng Kwee, 53, librarian in the House of Parliament. Ooi is alleged to have killed his father with87 words
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Article35 1963-01-22 1 KUCHING. Mon. A rebel leader has been killed by Gurkhas in the Llmbang area of Sarawak's Fifth Division. He was Ludin bin Sidek. a lieutenant in the Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara.35 words
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Article38 1963-01-22 1 COPENHAGEN. Mon. Mr. Jens Otto Krag. Denmark's Prime Minister, will meet President De Gaulle in Pai is next Saturday, two days before negotiations on Britain's entry to the Common Market resume In Brussels.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article29 1963-01-22 1 BAGDAD. Mon. A local Armenian employee of the American Embassy here has been arrested on an espionage charge, the Bagdad newspaper Al Jumhouriyah reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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193 1963-01-22 1 $12,000 haul for gem shop raiders pENANG, Mon. Three well-dressed youths made a $12,000 haul at a jewellery shop here today. They called at the shop, at the junction of Pitt Street and Kampong Kolam, on the pretext of wanting to buy Jewellery. While Sheikh All bin Bawazir, 60, the193 words
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Article35 1963-01-22 1 245 INJURTD Mill MiU PHI I M..n Crowded Irain nmmni i- ii in rl. i »ri< lnc.il in I'hil .1. Ipin i f«xl i ||i. [Mill I .it .|v| 111 iurt 'i mated35 words
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248 1963-01-22 2 BUTLER AND SIR ROY IN CRUCIAL RHODESIAN TALKS SALISBURY, Mon. Mr. R. A. Butler, British Minister for Central African Affairs, will meet Sir Roy Welensky today in the opening stages of talks in which political observers see the end of the present Central African Federation. In any reconstructed form ofReuter - 248 words
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Article29 1963-01-22 2 JAKARTA, Mon.— North Sumatra authorities have offered a reward of $600 for the capture, dead or alive, of a crocodile which killed a villager. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article26 1963-01-22 2 RAWALPINDI, Mon.— The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohammad All, is expected to visit Peking next month to sign the Slno-Paklstan border agreement26 words
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314 1963-01-22 2 Tshombe will himself lead surrender LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon. PRESIDENT Moise Tshombe of Katanga will personally surrender his last stronghold of Kolwezi today to the United Nations commander in the Congo, Gen. Prem (hand. diplomatic sources said today. Diplomats were praying that Mr. Tshombe's die hard mercenaries would not blow up the314 words
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229 1963-01-22 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. INDONESIAN paratroops from Albertville landed by barge at Baudouinville, Katanga, at daybreak and captured the airfield there, the United Nations Command announced here yesterday. Firing occurred as the Indonesians landed, but there were no reports of casualties. Fighting between Congolese National ArmyReuter - 229 words
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286 1963-01-22 2 NEW DELHI. Monday. I ]yjR. NEHRU told members of his Congress Parliamentary Party here yesterday that non-aligned nations' Colombo conference proposals on the Sino-Indian border dispute were largely in line with the Indian stand, according to a party spokesman. Mr. Nehru claimed thatReuter - 286 words
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125 1963-01-22 2 China-Nepal boundary solution 'will boost peace' PEKING, Mon. The People's Daily official mouth-piece of the Chinese Communist Party, said today that the signing of the SlnoNepalese boundary protocol was of "vital bearIng on the consolidation of peace in Asia and AfroAsian solidarity." In an editorial, it said the chief reasonReuter - 125 words
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Article74 1963-01-22 2 JAKARTA. Mon.— Chemical sprays used in an antimalaria campaign are being blamed In Indonesia for bringing on bad luck and an Invasion of mice. The official Antara news agency said that the chemicals wiped out lizards and cats as well as mosquitoes. The chichaks are considered74 words
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Article18 1963-01-22 2 TOKYO, Mon. The pro-Com-munist Pathet Lao guerilla army In Laos celebrated Its 14th anniversary today. UPI.UPI - 18 words
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259 1963-01-22 2 Reds lose hope of a quick victory SAIGON, Mon. South a Vietnam's Communists have given up hope of a quick military victory because of the massive U.S. military aid nrogramme here, according to a translation of a captured Communist document made available to reporters. The document indicates that the CommunistsUPI - 259 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-01-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby YOU'D LET ME J I MAVE A J V^NEWMATV/ ©'HI I DON'T LIKE PEOPLE WHO SjgEA* TMEIg... I23 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration1385 1963-01-22 3 Inspections? We'll meet halfway MOSCOW, Monday MR. Khrushchev has told President Kennedy the time is ripe to end nuclear tests "once and for all." Moscow Radio, reporting this last night, said the call was made in an exchange of letters with the President onReuter - 1,385 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-01-22 3 Bette Davis in a courtroom battle A CIGARETTE stuck in the corner of her mouth, actress Bette Davis and her daughter Barbara, 15, pictured at Santa Monica, California, during a courtroom battle with Gary Merrill, her 47-year-old former husband, over the custody of her IC-year-old adopted son Michael. The actorUPI - 106 words
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Article168 1963-01-22 3 WASHINGTON, Mon President Kennedy yesterday called for a big tax cut for the American people as the only way to assure prosperity and adequate economic growth He told Congress in his annual economic message that the U.S. economy was rood. but not gori enough,Reuter - 168 words
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Advertisement254 1963-01-22 3 THE ULTIMATE IN MMVV|^PffffV\ Hi-Fi Stereo 11 *lA Reproduction! IMMENSEE/STEREO P 11 I MENUETT/STEREO 1 Ti Ulii all ■fc— BWI A PARSIFAL/SiErtEu P^T TffCOSIMA/STEREO I fc^^S Just only on* of I lit I■■ W T Mo u f 1^ T. ..■■>• Mode 625 TR TV MODEL ROLAND jsome of these254 words
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542 1963-01-22 4 Deadline-but Jamit Singh asks for more time SINGAPORE, Mon THE general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, Mr. Jamit Singh, today obtained permission of the First Criminal District Court to adjourn a case against him to enable him to hand a letter to the Registrar of Trade Unions,542 words
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Article224 1963-01-22 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The police today appealed to the public to strictly follow official rules on firing of crackers to make the Chinese New Year festivities a "happy and incid-ent-free one." The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, in a statement, said that though the police were confident224 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-01-22 4 'NZ turning to East for more trade' SINGAPORE, Mon. Retiring New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. H.W. Shepherd today said his country was becoming increasingly conscious of being part of South-east Asia both as a geographical and as a trading sphere. In the past, he said practically all of182 words
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Article128 1963-01-22 4 FOUR YEARS' JAIL FOR YOUTH SINGAPORE, Mon. A 17-year-old youth, Ong Ah Hai, who burgled two Japanese homes was today jailed for four years in the Third Criminal District Court. Ong admitted breaking into the home of Hisano Fujino at Merryn Road on Oct. 28 last year and stealing $2,775128 words
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Article26 1963-01-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. American Consulate General offices. Including the U. 5.1.5.. will close on Friday and Saturday for the Chinese New Year holiday.26 words
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241 1963-01-22 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Japanese assistant pathologist at the General Hospital, Dr. Kenjl Sugai told an Inquest today that a printer's wife, Madam Lim Kui Ylng had died of internal haemorrhage from cavities in the lungs. The haemorrhage, In his opinion could have been present241 words
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Article41 1963-01-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The prefects of St. Andrew's School will have their annual commendation at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 9 a.m. on Thursday. There are 34 prefects, including two girls. I rmer prefects are welcome at this service.41 words
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Miscellaneous378 1963-01-22 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's sche- from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) dule of civil aircraft move- 9 p.m. menu at Paya Lebar airport. DEPARTURES Dinff&porc BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney ARRIVALS (BA 700) 640 pm t0 Kua i a British United Airways: From Lumpur. Colombo. Bombay.378 words
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179 1963-01-22 5 MELBOURNE, Mon. Miss Wong Kam Thye, 22, the Malayan girl who has been brought here for a heart operation, will undergo surgery this week at Prince Henry's hospital. A hospital official said today that the operation to rectify a congenital abnormality of the179 words
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Article53 1963-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The In-<..isu-ial Arbitration Court has postponed hearing of a bonus dispute between the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, scheduled for this mornmg. This follows an application from the union for the hearing to t>- postponed to February. No new53 words
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Article18 1963-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The police yesterday detained three men under the Criminal law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.18 words
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136 1963-01-22 5 Sighting of new moon will start the fast KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Religious Departments in the Federation will send out men on Friday night to watch for the new moon which will signal the start of Ramadan, the fasting month, the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Inche Abdul Rahim bin Rauf136 words
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Article36 1963-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The engine and parts of a tractor belonging to the Singapore Housing Board were stolen yesterday as it was parked in Lorong Benglcok, Paya Lebar. The total loss amounted to about $1,000.36 words
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Article21 1963-01-22 5 MALACCA. Mon. The Minister of Education. Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan, today opened the Alor Gajah Primary English School.21 words
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118 1963-01-22 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. —Two women on their way to the Balal Besar at Alor Star to receive meritorious service awards from the Sultan of Kcdah on the occasion of his birthday yesterday missed the investiture because of a fatal accident. Mrs. Kamala Panicker of118 words
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Article131 1963-01-22 5 ALOR STAR, Monday. rfHREE armed men kidnapped two sisters in a lonely padi field in Kampong Bakong, near Arau, yesterday evening. Atom, 18, daughter of Asona. and her sister, Hun, 16, were returning home with their mother, Earn Enamkew, 37, when the three men accosted131 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-01-22 5 A UDP CHIEF OFFICIAL RESIGNS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An executive committee member of the United Democratic Party has resigned from the party. He is Inche Mohamed Zain bin Mohamed Yusuf (above), an insurance salesman. Inche Zain was elected to the central executive committee of the party at its Inaugural meeting96 words
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297 1963-01-22 5 Operation 'save our turtles' now ASA project KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sea turtles which are threatened with extinction have attracted the attention of the Association of South-East Asia and a joint Malaya-Thailand project is to be launched to preserve them. This was disclosed today by Professor John R. Hendrickson, former Professor297 words
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Article169 1963-01-22 5 Prices down cash sales only SINGAPORE, Monday. A NEW venture of Robinson's department store the Bargain Basement opened today with $250,000 worth of goods from Australia, America arid Britain, including women's and men's wear, household utensils and luggage. Mr. R. N. Marshall, general I manager169 words
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Article100 1963-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men robbed a fish merchant of $1,000 in a busy Singapore street yesterday after attacking him with firewood. The victim, Chan Joo Choo, 25, l.ad just delivered a consignment of fish in Boat Quay and was walking towards New Bridge Road when100 words
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Article70 1963-01-22 5 PENANG. Mon.— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. today urged Chinese clansmen to retain the spirit of kindness and love of fellowmen. as practised by their Kongsis and Chong Soos (clan associations). "It is Important that we should cling to these values for they can70 words
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Article66 1963-01-22 5 IPOH, Mon.— A police constable, Chia Yee Keh, 30, riding a scooter, was killed when he was involved In a head-on collision with a lorry in Gopeng Road last night. Chia, of the Police Field Force here, sustained severe head injuries when he was flung 20ft,66 words
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Article64 1963-01-22 5 MONTHLY PAY— IPOH CALL IPOH, Mon. A resolution asking Ipoh Municipality to take immediate steps to place all Its daily-rated employees on a monthly ba ds wiD be tabled at the monthly meeting next week. Notice to move the motion has been served by Mr. Wong Kok VYeng (Alliance), one64 words
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Advertisement682 1963-01-22 5 THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED STATEMENT It is with deep regret that a decision has been taken to regard all the 400 striking employees of the Company's Singapore factory as having terminated their contract of service. It will be necessary for any previous employee to make an application682 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-01-22 5 Ituffs Hun,,,, Hy Ralph 11,-imduhl r^ /CH!r\ ££££!?^!!?J£ o fL..2\ I wwwiswomp-rwy M r AMTifniPcwroMCß I I VnN 1 COSTUME* fUT TM AnUUP I I 4NOTHgR COSTUME I SOXMT *S I HWC.TOT nv^—^— V«EU.!/ rLLTWPCVESTHETAIL I WOU I APVOttISMIMTJ J i41 words
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315 1963-01-22 6 Borneo call for help as floods subside JESSELTON, Mon JTLOODS on the west coast of North Borneo began to subside yesterday after more than a week of continual rain, leaving vast damage and thousands homeless and in urgent need of food and clothing. The Kuching Red Cross >>cnt a cable315 words
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Article53 1963-01-22 6 KLANO. Mon. R. B. Namasiviim. 34. was sentenced to one month's jail today for cheating taxi driver, Lim Tiau Seng, of $12 on Jan. 5. Inspector K. Suppiah said that Namasivam hired Lim's taxi from Kuala Lumour to Klang but refused to pay the53 words
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146 1963-01-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A leading British librarian has been chosen to start a training scheme for librarians at the University of Malaya. He is Mr. F. G. B. Hutchlngs, who has been City Librarian of Leeds. Yorkshire, for the past 16 yeais. His appointment, made146 words
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Article76 1963-01-22 6 The final act KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The official signing of the agreement which ended the 23-day-old railway strike last week will be held tomorrow in the office of the 1 Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. The draft agreement was initialled last Tuesday morning by Dato Ahmad Perang,76 words
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Article176 1963-01-22 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. OINGAPORES Liberal Socialist Party has received the "blessing" of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman for its proposed anti-C o m m unist education campaign which it is to launch next month, it secret-ary-general, Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh, said today. The move was explained to the176 words
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Article60 1963-01-22 6 PENANG. Mon. Residents of Noordin, Pregrave, Tye Sin and MacCullum Streets here will have a •"brighter" Chinese New Yeai this week. A new street lighting scheme for these areas has been completed, and a switchlng-on ceremony wM be held in front of the City60 words
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Article, Illustration285 1963-01-22 6 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE Puts you in the front seat By Penang, Mond»" THE chapel bells at the Batu Lanchang Lane home of the Little Sisters of the Poor .pealed out joyously this morning as the Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis285 words
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Article35 1963-01-22 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Tan Thiam Chua, a law graduate of the University of Singapore, tv admitted to the Bar by the Chif? Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court today.35 words
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Article, Illustration607 1963-01-22 7 CHARGED WITH MURDER OF 8-MONTH BOY She was leaving at end of the month, husband told THE ACCUSED DID NOT GET ON WELL WITH THE OTHER SERVANT-courttold PENANG. Monday JTIGHTING back her tears, Mrs. Lee-Chee Ewe Plan, architect wife of a lawyer, told607 words
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Article133 1963-01-22 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Monday. 'PHE first Mecca-bound ship to leave Malaya this A year sailed from Port Swettenham today with 886 passengers. Of these. 238 boarded the ship the Kuala Lumpur at Port Swettenham and the other 648 in Singapore yesterday. Among the pilgrims was an Alliance133 words
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Article54 1963-01-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twelve malaria entomologists from eight countries in Asia will attend an eight-week training course on anti-malaria work here beginning on Wednesday. They are from Pakistan. Thailand. Indonesia, Sarawak, Vietnam. Korea. Philippines and Malaya. The curse will be held in the Drpa<.ment54 words
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Article65 1963-01-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A united prayer meeting open to ail Christians will b« held at St. Christophers Church in Jalan MustaQa at 7 p.m. on Wednesday to pray for "the unity of all Christ j;in Churches." The meeting is being sponsored by the World Council65 words
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76 1963-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A trlsha dealer. Goh Choon Keng. who had seven previous convictions, was today Jailed for 18 months In the Third Criminal District Court. He had pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to steal two head-lamp rims valued at S2O In Mosque76 words
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Article87 1963-01-22 7 PiiNANG. Mon. A man who tried to sell 'Ickets to a police officer paid a 5275 tine for his mistake today. Leone Sal Kow. 32. pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to re-sell 43 tickets at the Capital Theatre at 10.55 a.m. on Jan 2087 words
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132 1963-01-22 7 Dr. TINKER: DISRUPTIVE FORCES NO WORRY KOTA BHARU, Mon. Dr. Hugh Russell Tinker. Reader In Politics and Government In the University of London, said here that territories wishing to join Malaysia should not worry too much about forces trying to disrupt the move. He was speaking at a weekly Rotary132 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-01-22 7 KUALA LUMPI'R. Mon. The former managing director of Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd.. Mr. A. W. Goode. CBE.. (above), died suddenly in his home at Haslemere, Sussex, last week. He was 57. Mr. Goode retired from the company in 1961. He was a nominated member of the Federal69 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1963-01-22 8 JAMIT-YEOW TRIAL OPENS: 'MISUSE OF CASH' CHARGE *A magic formula' used, court is told gINGAPORE, Mon. Jamit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen, general secretary and treasurer of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, went on trial, today for alleged misuse of union funds. They heard the prosecution list seven occasions1,039 words
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85 1963-01-22 8 Bus dispute negotiations collapse lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Negotiations broke down today between the Alec Bus Co. of Johore Bahru and its workers over reinstatement of two dismissed workers. The workers, members of the National Transport Workers' Union, will appeal to the Commissioner of Labour to arrange settlement. A spokesman of85 words
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Article53 1963-01-22 8 ALOR STAR, Mom. A pad! planter. Sam an bin Nsah. 46. »a> today acauitted of rape when thr prcsecutlon withdrew the charge against him Saman was alleged to hava raped a married woman, Fatimuh btnte Awans, 16, at Kampon* L'iu Paw in Arau on Feb. 1853 words
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96 1963-01-22 8 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A four-man Japanese technical mission, representing electrical, steel and travel firms in Tokyo, flew in here today to conduct a one-week surrey of business conditions and tourist facilities in Singapore and Malaya. Mr. H. Shimabukura, the leader, said that the team was sent96 words
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Miscellaneous197 1963-01-22 8 Alley Oap By V. T, ftamlin I YOU HAD YOUR OLD YEP/ DR. J^*™*^ THAT Dk». I I NO, VOU FKTHEAD.'\thEN WHVD I I DONT KNOW WHVf V I BRAIN REMOVED AND I SeEDE'S /T DONT\ SEEDE'S I CONT BELIEVE HE /HE PUT THIS I LET'S TAKE IT OFF I197 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1963-01-22 9 McCABE: A legend in three lands... -12,000 runs in first class cricket at an average of 50 and his 29 centuries tell the story... AT Easter 1927 a strong metropolitan touring team captained by "Chappie" Dwyer played a match at Grenfell, NSW, and encountered unexpected resistance from a 17-year-old colt1,832 words
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Advertisement455 1963-01-22 9 HAIIf lOUHiia ICtjVl On jet* M* &***sr L_ Bvrci Bvvcl ft y JlmOfUtf »iP:Ulfl f "*M^jin^^~^ I|«AVYCU| uv M 'Z—jJUlf- '''^t^Li'l'^lr^g FINEST VIRGINIA Now, world-favourite Player's so full of flavour so firmly packed have the new modern look. Player's cigarettes, famous around the world for their superb quality and fine455 words
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Article120 1963-01-22 10 J# Worda SU (Mlmimmm) MR. A MRS. K. Jadln thank frtvaela and relatives for tflVir good trlihsa. k nd attendance and valuable presenta M rhr occasion of their marriage on ft t/63. MR. AND MRS. 8. Balaramacnandran tir Singapore thank all friends and relatives for their kind assistance, ralu.inle120 words
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Article67 1963-01-22 10 10 Word* SIO (Minimum) TO MISS BARTHOLOME Iran* Anna pleas* write to me Uiullo Pouato MS Kristin Bakke, Bakke Steamship Corporation 141 Battery St., San Kren- "co California U.S.A. HARRY AND JOYCE TAYLOR bid farewell to their many friends in Singapore and the K**dTatlon, and look forward to seeing67 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, January 22, 1963.
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Article589 1963-01-22 10 Malayan interests are not promoted or protected by quarrelling with Indonesia. This is fully appreciated in Malaya, and if only Jakarta would understand it. relations might begin to improve. A moratorium on speech making meanwhile might help prevent any further deterioration. It is impossible, however, for the589 words
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Article307 1963-01-22 10 The dilution of teaching standards of which the president of the Malayan Teachers National Congress, Mr. Tee* rath Ram, complains is certainly in evidence. The decline in the pass percentage in school examinations at all level tells its own story. It is well to keep this problem before307 words
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Article300 1963-01-22 10 The Singapore Government has been quick to warn the public against buying unauthorised buildings that are about to be put up in the Bukit Timah area. Since this advice is accompanied by the reminder that these houses or huts (if and when they are built) would be pulled300 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1963-01-22 10 MICHAEL SHANKS - MICHAEL SHANKS Behind the French intransigence at Brussels on British entry into the Common Market and why de Gaulle is acting the way he is by Industrial Editor of the Financial Times, London THE main reason for the French action in Brussels is depressingly simple.1,382 words
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Article922 1963-01-22 10 ON Saturday the Indus, trial Arbitration Court in Singapore ruled in an award handed down for Mercantile Bank employees that bonus is negotiable. The court was asked to decide "the question whether payment of bonus should be a matter for negotiation between the em. ployer and the922 words
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Advertisement781 1963-01-22 10 Strait* Tuet&Mak' Mail Classified advactlsiMMla Mf tat Ft*** OOLD •TOMASK AftCADB Orchard Road COLO aiTORASK BNANCHM AT HOLLAND dOABHUTOM KIP»L ROAD-MAVAL aMM Authorised Ag*nts CITY BOOK STORK LTB Winchester Housa. C*Myat Quay TNK NaTWB FRONT Fttipatrtck's SuparmarkM M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Baaa B. M. ABDUL 9AFMR X781 words
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Advertisement26 1963-01-22 10 It's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the jgfSjmL elegant gSgMJ^ ro* aem* Am conditions i hßhsSs^MsAMsVsis^M i26 words
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Advertisement221 1963-01-22 10 mm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\SOMIKHMORE S jfe£ jtj FOR YOUR MONEY FROM THE D.K.W. JUNIOR deluxe THE NEW CAR WITH LUBRIMAT FUEL CONTROL MORE space, more comfort and an enormous boot. MORE economy, tough, trouble-free y* engine; routine service only every 4,500 miles. MORE engine life— up to 100,000 miles before major engine overhaul.221 words
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Article188 1963-01-22 11 Debts penalty unfair: Union SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Administrative and Clerical Services Union has asked the Government to repeal general orders under which civil servants can be dismissed for indebtedness and to reinstate all civil servants so far dismissed. This Is revealed In its circular to members, in which the188 words
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130 1963-01-22 11 Tapir wins 100 yards dash with tiger OEREMBAN, Mon. A 500-lb tapir outran a tiger over 100 yards late yesterday and saved itself when it fell into a 1 well. People at Kampong Glugor near I. unpin saw the incident. Awang YiLsoff a farmer, said: "I heard the roar of130 words
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186 1963-01-22 11 Borneo to share in rural progress scheme I/UALA SELANGOR, Mon. A rural development programme on the same lines as Malaya's will be launched in the Borneo territories when Malaysia becomes a reality in August this year. However, consideration must also be Riven to the conditions prevailing in those territories and186 words
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Article50 1963-01-22 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A girl. Lee Jee Eng, aged nine, was pinned under a coconut tree which fell on a house in Kampong Chai Cheo in the early hours of Dec. 3 and died before she could be extricated, a Singapore inquest was told today. Verdict: Misadventure.50 words
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Article41 1963-01-22 11 PENANG. Mon. Song Lian Kuay. 20, of Lumut, was today lulled for one year for snipping off a chain from a baby's neck in front of a bus stop at Raja Tun Uda Pier on Jan. 12.41 words
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Article, Illustration791 1963-01-22 11 RAPE CASE APPEAL JUDGMENT TODAY: DEFENCE CITES 'IT'S UP TO YOU' REMARK KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. y^O HUSBAND in the world, on being told by the wife that she had been raped, would tell her that it was up to her whether she wanted to keep791 words
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Article28 1963-01-22 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Forty young men who joined the Ist Bn.. Singapore Infantry Regiment recently are now undergoing basic training, which will oe completed In Mnrch.28 words
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330 1963-01-22 11 Call for action as thieves strike at will By GILBERT WOODEN OEREMBAN, Mon. 0 —At least 12 houses many occupied by Europeans have been burgled In the Seremban area recently. Most are in the Dato Klana and Rasah Road areas. Some of the robbers are said to wear red shorts330 words
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Article51 1963-01-22 11 GaitskelTs death a loss Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sent this message of condolence to Mrs. Hugh Galtekell on the death of her husband. "Deeply grieved to hear of sad news of death of your beloved husband. Please accept our most sincere sympathy In your51 words
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Article184 1963-01-22 11 NINE ARE NAMED FOR BORNEO RALLY SINGAPORE, Mon. "solidarity committee" established here in support of Brunei rebel leader A. M. Azahari today announced the names of nine speakers for a proposed mass rally. It did not say if it had obtained a police permit for the rally. The organisers hope184 words
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Article100 1963-01-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A businessman, Van Seong, alias Yun Kwong Cheong, of Sungei Besi Road, was freed In the Sessions Court today of nine charges of giving false statements to evade income tax. Mr. Ooi Boon Leong, appearing on a flat for the Income Tax100 words
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Article132 1963-01-22 11 Woman robbery victim dies JPOH, Mon. A woman A covered with a blanket by robbers was found dead by her husband in their house at Batu Gajah, 12 miles from here, early today. Three robbers entered the house by forcing a window during heavy rain at 1 a.m. They woke132 words
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Article38 1963-01-22 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Racing motor cyclist, Mr. Pang Yau Mm. who was killed while racing in the Forces Motor Club's New Year sprint yesterday, was buried at the Bulim cemetery in Jurong this afternoon.38 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-01-22 11 Apprentice jockey dies is driving accident 11 SEREMBAN, Mon. —An apprentice jockey, Patrick Phoon. 20 (above), was killed in a motor accident 12 miles from here at 2 a.m. today on his way back to Singapore from the Ipoh races. Police said Phoon was driving with two businessmen. At a92 words
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Article25 1963-01-22 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. Trengganu will hold its State-level Koran Reading competition on Feb. 6 and 6, at the Pavilion Padang. Paya Punga, here.25 words
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121 1963-01-22 11 MUAR, Monday. A BOY went fishing in Sungei Abong, half a mile from Jalan Salleh here and found 200 old silver coins on the muddy bank. The coins are of three descriptions. One bears the name "Republlca Mexicana" with an eagle on one side121 words
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Article62 1963-01-22 11 Man cleared of killing friend IPOH. Mon. Aianc Mat Van bin Long Suipah. who has been in th<* Central Mental Hospital for nearly six years, was acquitted of murdering his friend, Pandek bin Long, in the High Court her» today, after tlie prosecution had withdrawn the charge. Alang was accused62 words
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Advertisement103 1963-01-22 11 lit j JB^^^^^ K I ?^B TV ij'i 1 1 1 ~^^L. K RFTTFR I ?^H WL Dti i civ i.' c HI BLUE SPOT TV Germany's Best Sole Agcuts: AAA KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTO. Vf V 122-124. Orchard Road, Slngaporc-9 Phenc: 22U1 A *****. hUI HBWHa Wr^^^l Ash103 words
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Advertisement64 1963-01-22 11 |j> tie *2faftfuf, ending m t* t6e on, &6U*t6ot» @a6e For the most important dinner of the Year. Magnolia offers a choice of two wonderful ice cream desserts that are sure to please Lychee Ice Cream, a new combination of two old favourites or Rainbow Cake, layer cake of featherlight64 words
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Miscellaneous443 1963-01-22 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres MFXR S AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- 41 METRES ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Ing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous 47s METEKES With Music; 7.30 Time Signal, Ann v. w 7 Rr»aiffo.t finh- «nn AM.: 6.00 Good MornmK:443 words
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Article, Illustration407 1963-01-22 12 'Our career women keep so young and feminine' SAYS MRS. JOCKEL •JWO years ago when Mrs. G.A. Jockel, wife of the Australian Commissioner, arrived in Singapore she was fully expecting to learn all about the country during hci stay but she did not Mrs. Jockel left on Sunday with her407 words
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Article111 1963-01-22 12 U.P.I. TABLE cloths folded lengthwise and hung on hangers with clothespins will have fewer folds. Cover with a plastic garment bag until needed. Lemon Juice beaten into white frosting that has hardened will help soften it. A soft, flexible spatula makes frosting a cake easy. Dates, figs or111 words
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383 1963-01-22 12 HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT PICTURE FRAME PICTURES can transform a plain wall into an area around which the entire theme of a room is built. They can provide a colour scheme for a room, produce one strong decorative accent where needed, hide or minimise architectural defects, or simply act383 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-01-22 12 Go gay during New Year DO you want to go gay during the New Year? Then be ahead of everyone by having a new head of hair. Instead of having the usual black hair why not have a go at the latest colours titian, burgundy, dark rosewood, mahogany or chestnut.258 words
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83 1963-01-22 12 ROME OPENS THE NEW FASHION SEASON STRAIGHT fronted, high necked dresses with low cut, frilly and flouncy backs were presented by the Fontana sisters of Rome, who opened the Italian spring-summer fashion season in Rome last week. The flat, straight cut fronts with horizontal, shoulder level necklines were often buttoned,Reuter - 83 words
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Advertisement330 1963-01-22 12 THIS YEAR WEiRE GIVING AUTOMATIC %*dmJl ELECTRIC Al^l h BY < sunbeam <iylSi» m (ffinbecun automatic <rst^> MIXMASTER 0E LUXE IhTj? Only Mijuncaltf givw yov all Y^fc^^UT^ the morvtltovi feature* M Ml)-*-^?^ I necessary lor pcricct cooking vm^^^^i AvilUbl. ■> .Mm. r«< inw V"* 1 (C2kjs)\ •nd dlroa*. Til I330 words
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Advertisement292 1963-01-22 12 Fits you like a dream maidenfornr Innovation' CONTOUR Foam rubber truly prc-shapes your contours. f^^^jW' s.Jr'-Jl^^. Eleg ant ly embroidered I above and prettied with V// .^^tSl lace for added beauty V^^* V-stitchcd below Ul to keep its shape. V^ AA.A&B cups. On tale at all fine stores. Try a292 words
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Miscellaneous296 1963-01-22 12 Straits Times Crossword 1. Money leads detectives to 6. "The unspeakable in full purstrange scene of strange hap- suit of the un (Wilde penings (12). on foxhunting) (7). 8. A star turns red and comes to 7. Not made specially, compared pieces (7). with suds? (4, 8). 9. 15 is296 words
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Advertisement1133 1963-01-22 13 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT V BRUNEI. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Tenders Board, at the office of the State Plnancial officer Ground floor of the Government offices. Brunei up to 4.00 pjn. on Monday 18th February, 1963 for the supply ant", delivery of the undernoted plants: 1.1,133 words
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Advertisement88 1963-01-22 13 TENDER SELANGOB J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER from Class 'C tt Above (Under Head V) registered J.K.R. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Selangor. up to 12 noon on sth February, 1963 for the Supply and Delivery of Metal and Performance of Other Works at Snngel Tempayan Quarry.88 words
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Advertisement770 1963-01-22 13 (Con tinned from Pace lUi SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Mim.}— Bom It aatrcj LADY DOCTOR REQUIRED OB sessional basis for Family Planning ratnn» Reply Box A 4898 ST. S'por*. Wl THANK all applicants who applied for Cashier/Typist, Post. Box 93 Queen Street Singapore. Tbe post Is filled. WANTIO a770 words
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Advertisement1002 1963-01-22 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS (Mim.)— Box 50 cts. extra CONDUCTOR Ist or 2nd Grade required for large eatat* In North Selangor also 2nd or 3rd Grade Factory Conductor with previous experience of large scale sheet and crepe production Apply with ricent testimonials to Boa AJ344 S.T. K.L. LEAOINC BRITISH1,002 words
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Advertisement972 1963-01-22 13 EDUCATION 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box 50 cU. txtrm I'M NOT WORRIED about my Primary six child because I bought him tftraits Publisher's Specimen Exam Papers at Bras Basah Road (*****) sTsere, RAPID COURSES!! Secretarial, stenography, Bookkeeping, Typewriting. Shorthand, English, Correspondence: Starting r'ebruary: Register early: Raja's College (Gian Singh's 2nd972 words
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Advertisement880 1963-01-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Words SS (Mim.) Box 50 cts. txtrm VOLKSWAOON MIDOLE 19«0 on* owner Insurance comprehensive, price $3900/-. Telephone ***** Htn«apore. AUSTIN AM WESTMINSTER 19M excellent condition, two too* taxed to June 19SS European owned only, $1850. Phone 2410 Ext. ***** (B'pore). ISM HUOSON JIT, good condition motor880 words
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Advertisement640 1963-01-22 13 FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mim.}— Bom It ets. oxtrm MUMTAZ CARPCTS carpets at our place are of your choice A likings. Visit 21-3 Orchard Road, Spore Tel: *****. CHAPCLL UPRIGHT PIANO, Singer electric sewing machine, Tien Tsln carpet Bxlo mushroom colour. Pleas* Rlnx (Spore) ***** after &.00 p.m. SPCCIAL640 words
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Advertisement560 1963-01-22 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. oxtrm BATIK is a thing of beauty. Batik Shop Cathay Cinema.. OISTINCTIVI IN OESION, !•«•> ltry from Lee Onn Goldsmith, Sm«apore. NIAO MALAY MAIL'S •Sbop|Hn« Centr.-- rwry Tuesday and Friday fc hancalna galore' DON'T PAY MORI for DiamorM Jewelleries. Consult560 words
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441 1963-01-22 14 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO Fluctuating freight rates scare traders By fHE timber trade between Malaya and Persian Gulf countries is now virtually at a standstill, with local exporters showing great unwillingness to ship their timber there. Underlying this crisis is the sharp fluctuation in freight rates441 words
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Article137 1963-01-22 14 New paints from Du Pont r|U PONT, world's lar- gest chemical manufacturing company, is introducing to Malaya several new paints, thus widening its range already available here. The new products include Lucite acrylic lacquer for automotive finishes and Lucite acrylic latex paint for walls and woodwork. Non-drip A feature of137 words
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276 1963-01-22 14 TOP INDUSTRIALIST SEEKS MORE ASIAN CONTACTS THE well-known English industrialist. Sir Joseph Lockwood, who visited Singapore last week in the course of a South-East Asian tour, said he was interested in establishing further contacts in the fields of industry, entertainment and finance here. I He said he was also interested276 words
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Article136 1963-01-22 14 1963 WILL BE TOUGH: MANAGER NESTLES Products iM) Ltd. he.d its annual dinner at th Shanghai Restaurant. Singapore, on Saturday for members of the staff, their families and friends. In his speech, Mr- J.P. Pynegar, general manager for Malaya, thanked the staff for their support in the past year and136 words
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Article127 1963-01-22 14 BANK OFFICE MOVES NEXT DOOR THE Teluk Anson branch of the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd. has moved into Its new buildIng in Anson Road, two doors from the previous premises which it had been occupying for the past 18 months. Mr. Eugene Chong, supervisor from the bank's headquarters In127 words
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Article84 1963-01-22 14 The following have been elected officials of the Assoication of Accredited Advertising Agents of Main v. i President. Mr. K. M. Palmer (Marklin Advertising); vice-presi-dent. Mr. P. N. Kent (S. H. Benson Singapore); secretary. Mr If Brierley (Young Advertising); treasurer. Mr. A. Wedekind (Paolneau Advertising). Committee members:84 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-01-22 14 Metal Box technician gets N.Z. assignment MR. E. NATION'E (above). a Litho-printer with The Metal Box Company of Malaya Ltd., left Singapore for New Zealand on a threemonth secondment at the request of Alex Harvey and Sons Ltd. a company engaged in the manufacture of metal containers, refrigerators and other133 words
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Article25 1963-01-22 14 The US. personal Income was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of U*****,500 million In December. U552 .225 million higher than In November.25 words
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251 1963-01-22 14 THE Chartered Bank, the first bank to introduce the free personal accident insurance scheme in Malaysia, yesterday opened a new office in Singapore to deal exclusively in savings accounts. The office at Battery Road, which has a fully mechanised service, is to< enable the251 words
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Article140 1963-01-22 14 Bank makes $4.7 m. net profit rpHE net profit of the 1 United Commercial Bank Ltd. for 1962. utter taxes and subject to audit, was R5.7,332.--625 ($4,730,726), compared with R5.7.260.557 ($4,684,230) in the previous year. This excludes the sum of Rs. 207,428 ($133,824) brought forward from the previous account. The140 words
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Article110 1963-01-22 14 Mr. S. E. Cralß. sales manager of the Malayan Breweries. Singapore, who is going on retirement after 30 years service, was entertained to a dinner by the members of the Tiger Beer Kon-'i of Perak in Ipoh last week. Referring to the origin of the Tiger Beer110 words
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Article39 1963-01-22 14 The flow of copra Imports Into Singapore Improved slightly, last week's total Including about 400 tons from the barter area being 600 tons, but prices secured varied according to qualities, says Lewis and Peat's produce report.39 words
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Advertisement223 1963-01-22 14 Its good to pj drink scotch Jf I FT TV* Ol< (Um4 f mjm ta«KW>«n[ It* totter I J to drink White Horse Z^>O\ Sole Importer* for' Cflßn^) Singapore and th* Federation of Malaya: >£££? JOSEPH.TRAVERS. AGENCIES NEW YEAR GIFTS I for the Architects Draughtsmen wßß^^^^^^ BBBBa^a^a^^am^^^^^^ i^ M w^"^223 words
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Advertisement65 1963-01-22 14 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Prog/ess Motors Limited WEARNE BROS. LTD. 109. Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. A memorable gift V^s^^S^r a symbol of elegance wJ&&rP&^ r J > the ideal present for the New Year. E»rac^/\ M .>V ilk A65 words
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Advertisement1509 1963-01-22 15 lO_LjVF.R*OOI WtSl COASI ttl., Ovi S'oori sail* c. t'tuja *tMa*a "ftHJR Uveraaal Gin. 31 Jai 24 Jm 27/20 CICLOPS Mars. A'mouth LrwjrpiU la PVJm 24 RlaVI fs I ACRASTUS LKirfMl. Glasgow lia 21 FM 2 Fik 1 ACHILLES Lirerpiil, Havre FM k FM I FM 0/11 na 11 PYRRNUS LitirpMl.1,509 words
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Advertisement1386 1963-01-22 15 aa^iCr^f^^^S Ba^^^^^r^T'aT^^^PT'TTll^^M^S aP^^LaT^Ma^^B^^^^^S THE E. A. C LIMESSAILINGS TO GENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, >{jSg»SW EOIUROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. OOTNtNOORI ANO COtENMGEN. £jF\?W{ S 'WI f Sham -•r.tni HWO?| J T MI G. 45 23 Jaa 24/27 Ja. 27 21 Jai vkXjbi »J —2i Jai/ 4FM 23/27JM»S/7FM 1/ 0 Fll1,386 words
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Advertisement1503 1963-01-22 15 ffi) Jn? JT7 W TL. IF Rs^ W EXPRESS URVICE Tl LOWBOW. LIVHtP—L I COjfTIJCjITAL_PgRTS 1 S'pon P. S'haa Paaws OEHAVON (Hit H'kirg. L'daa, Havra B. I/JM 23 iM 24/20 Jai 21/ 1 IENIDMOND (I.l», LpaaT HaO-Sur, ".I". »M »/3f 'M 30/ 1 M VI BENLOYAL (E.U L'lM, M'bro, Hamburg1,503 words
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Advertisement1223 1963-01-22 15 w«^ MeAUSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. v*_, vf«n Tai: Na> onn \JL4tA ILtKBMAW UMB «t aTXAVKITKSS UNI CITY OF LEICESTER LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO HAVRE. lINMN, HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND ROTTERDAM t MIBBLESBRtUtN Acceitnf cargi fir Ceitral I Sovt* 8-pori P. S'haa Pmm JIS?^.. laPart/Tadty 3.^,, T^ai rmmm tin OF1,223 words
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785 1963-01-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS !iad a 1 field day on the Malayan Stock Exchange again yesterday and some counters were, taken to new peaks. The fair turnover in industrials was at the expense of tins and rubbers in which interest was negligible.785 words
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Article24 1963-01-22 16 Malayan Stack Indie** Jan. 19 Jm. 31 Industrial*: 1«SJ? 104.! Mi Tins: 106.82 IM.7Z S rabbera: IM.M IM.M Dm. U, IMS 1M24 words
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Article686 1963-01-22 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad r3.nofn Jt1.62: Ounlspt 82.60 SL. (1,000) 52.53 D. (1,000) 8X66 D. (2.000) 82.61. (1.000) 82.63, <2.000) 82.65. (2.000) 82.66; Esit686 words
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Article97 1963-01-22 16 /~<MINCai PreduM Kxsnang*. B*«a- naeci arises per »>«ul t»f day: Ceeenut Oil: bulk $4«t sellers, drum M» sellers. Cssrs: Jan./ Feb. U.K./Contmeot |27 i buy em. Pepper: Mnotok white $I*o seller.. Sarawak wblte (1371 sellers, special Sarawak black JIO2J sellers, garbled Lamport*; black BWa sellers. ABTA 8107 sellers.97 words
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381 1963-01-22 16 STRAITS TIN fell by $1 $425 per picul on an In London on Friday after a rather hesitant start, tin trading Interest quickened and after moderate business, prices closed on a fully steady note. A moderate U.K. consumer demand was381 words
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Article105 1963-01-22 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. (GENERAL investment* and inT dustrial shares moved variably with the leaders again having an easy undertone In selective trading. WoodtJde, up 6d. to 7s were featured In the variable «U eectian. Base metals were mostly lower and loan* were steady. C.R.A. Mount Isa. *7/3 N. Broken105 words
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Article25 1963-01-22 16 January, 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80* cents (up half a cent). TIN: $425 (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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Article241 1963-01-22 16 pBBRUARY firit grad* rubber huy srs t.s.b. closed at :> p.m m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur >. day at 80a cents per Ib. up halt. .< cent. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cent* per Ib. yesterday: lm 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 7*.241 words
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Article149 1963-01-22 16 Ships lying alenxtld* the Singapore Harbour Beard wharvss er «xp**Ud Uday art: Talleyrand 10/11, Bandung Mam 31/32, President Grant is, Rebeverttt 47, Tokyo Maru 19, Hoegn Cliff 15/16. Shorni on 29/30. Straat Johore 6/7. Thompson lorkrs 45, Willcra Ruys 4./ 43, Rajan Brooke 21/22. PetaUng N.W. 2,149 words
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Article132 1963-01-22 16 (OfFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jaa. 21. Three months. MaJops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. F. N. 16cts. C. morale 4«d. Oammons 11 cts. B. Traction 1/3 J. Waufch 15 cts. Shell 14 cts. ■f. Brew. 16 cts Steamship S eta. IC Cement 18 cts. a Times 22 cts. Containers 11132 words
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Article57 1963-01-22 16 TNC Malayan Exskanc* Banks- A>■eXstlin mad* this chaas* r*>tas to menbaots jesterday (tb* rmr. I* to 8100) ••INMi TTtrOO r*adyi lUHsn U-» On tb» free e«*T.a»i«e market i*/™ mm. aens yesterday th. 04. au quoted at 5.711 for T.T. aod 5 7TH for *ash. S^HiNg was quoted sa57 words
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Advertisement1086 1963-01-22 16 V Arr^ a x icavu\saki kisen kaishaJlto Express U.S.A. Pacific «b Atlantic Coast Urn >!■■ £7 A fU El A ETA Spore y Sham H'kong 3. Francisco L. *n|»iss R. Vert "KMikawa Mara" n/n Jaa M/11 Jaa i Fek Fel 25 Fea 14 Mar Kssikasj Mara" W/21 Fak 11/22 Fak1,086 words
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Advertisement866 1963-01-22 16 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fart sailiits fiw Siafsfan. Milaya direct ta tautim m U.S. but Lakn parts Singapore Pt. Swettenhjrn Penang art. Montreal "BINTANC" (NL) 4/11 Mat 12/13 Mat 14/15 Mar 14 Apt "UTRECHT" (Rl) 4/11 Apr 12/13 Apr 14/19 Apr 14 May "SAUTIGA" (Rt) 4/11 Mar 12/13 May866 words
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Advertisement254 1963-01-22 16 SHIPPING NOTICES AMERICAN MAIL UNE M "CANADA MAIL" VOT. 62W8 Arrd: 18-1-1963 A General Survey on dama««i cargo ex subject vessel will be held on 2J-1-1963 at SHB Oodownn 21/22 from 8.30 ajn. No further survey will b« bakl before or after the said date. EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORFN: S/A. Afenta.254 words
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Advertisement1409 1963-01-22 17 NOTICE MR. FRANCIS YEOH KHENG HOE Is no longer employed by this Company effective 18 1.63 and is therefore not authorised to collect any monies or transact any business on our behalf. TERCO (Malaya) LTD Petallng Java. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOE HIN COMPANY 28 Penhas Road, Singapore. Notice is hereby1,409 words
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Advertisement778 1963-01-22 17 NOTICES NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY notified that Mr. Ho Poh Chwee of our Malacca office is no longer in our employ and is not therefore authorised to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. NOTICE The public are informed that all roads built and778 words
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Advertisement858 1963-01-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens/State Nationals, who have attained their 18th but not their 23rd oirthday ana must be of robust constitution for the posts of Probationer Public Health Inspector in Town Council. Bentong/Town Council, Kuala Lipia on the following salary scale: Probationer $137.50 x 7.50. 152.50/ExamlnaUon858 words
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Advertisement331 1963-01-22 17 THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED A number of vacancies may become available at the Company's Singapore Factory at Woodlands as a result of the current strike. Vacancies are likely to occur in the following categories of employment:POSITION RATE OF PAY Monthly Rated (a) Senior Clerks $350 x $15—331 words
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201 1963-01-22 18 Cup mystery: SRU still 'in the dark' SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE Rugby Union, who have the task of organising this year's Allßlues Cup final, are still "in the dark" as to when this match is to be played. Johore officials today said the match should be on Wednesday, but SRU maintained201 words
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Article143 1963-01-22 18 S( ;> \AV\L BASE 11 CINGAPORE. Mon.— Jim Coates's powerful and accurate kicking on the soccer field came in just as handy at rugger today. He converted two penalties for Naval Base in their 12-5 victory over Singapore Cricket Club on the padang here. The Base143 words
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187 1963-01-22 18 India move for zone fund to aid Asians [JUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Asian countries competing in the Davis Cup will benefit financially If a proposal by India is approved by the International Lawn Tennis Federation meeting at Paris in July. India's proposal Is for a Special Travelling Expenses Fund to be187 words
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297 1963-01-22 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL 'Fruitful meeting 9 at Ministry of Culture By Singapore, Monday THE Singapore Government is determined to restore the Singapore Amateur F.A. to their former position of power and prestige. To this end Mr. Woon Wah Slang, permanent secretary to the Ministry297 words
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152 1963-01-22 18 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Toyo Kogyo football team, 1962 AllJapan businessmen's football tournament champions, will neld their best players against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (7.30 pjn.). TTieir side tomorrow win include six All-Japan players. Thelr enptain and goalkeeper. S. Shimamura. represented Japan in the152 words
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Article42 1963-01-22 18 FORCES 7 GL'RKHAS 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Armed Forces won the Commonwealth Cup hockey competition today when they outplayed 17 Gurkha Division at Rifle Range Road. Forces thus avenged their defeat by the Gurkhas In last year's final.42 words
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Article24 1963-01-22 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Arsenal have withdrawn from the Singapore Hockey Association's League Cup competition because most of their players are away in Brunei.24 words
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Article70 1963-01-22 18 BOCCEH Muar Cap s-finals: Pemuda Jaya 6 Teruna Jaya Serom 0; Loke Wah 6 Jalan Daud 1. HOCKEY Ipoh Dlv. 1: Police 4 Kinta Indians 1: Div. 2: Boys Club 3 Municipality 1. Nrgr! Div. 1: Chinese 2 Ceylonese 1; Eurasians 6 Malays 0. Frlendlies: Jolly Lads 2 TPCA70 words
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565 1963-01-22 18 Esasii - Dententurius is Ltopweight 'Henggeler' Esasii KUALA LI MPI R. Mon. Weights for all eight races on Sunday, the first day of the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting here: CL. 1 DIV. 1— 6F HENGGELER TROPHY Dententurius n.oo Iskdale Chief 8.13 Hash Time 8.10 Huat Chvc 8.09 National Joy 8.09 Fascination 8.08565 words
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Article270 1963-01-22 18 IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon.i' 1V —The first meeting of the season which j. ended at Ipoh yesterday i was saved by an imagi- I native experiment by the Perak Turf Club. The club undertook to ransport by road all out- tatlon entries for the meet- ng. The270 words
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601 1963-01-22 18 M^fl l OINGAPORE, Mon. Several promising young professional golfers will take part in the Singapore Open at the Royal Island Clubs new par-73 course from Feb. 18 to 24. They Include Bruce Devlin and Ted Ball of Austra'la and Walter Godfrey of New Zealand,601 words
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159 1963-01-22 18 SYDNEY, Mon. Australian professional golfer Len Woodward plans to make his home in the United States after playing the Far-East circuit, writes Keith Hooper. Woodward is married to an American. He met his wife. Joan, while playing in Houston, Texas, in 1961.159 words
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Advertisement175 1963-01-22 18 JH mm f f BY*- \Jb* I ft W&&W q**ux GLO-WEAVE the shirt with PYF-APPFAI L— I— I I—/ 1 Lm* A fabulous new range of Shirts are now available in time for Chinese New Year GLO-WEAVE. These Shirts, made from an entirely new fabric exclusive to Glo-Weave, look like175 words
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Article101 1963-01-22 19 lost their long-delayed F.A. Cup third round tie, their tempers and much of their reputation when Burnley shattered their hopes of a Cup hattrick with a deserving 3-0 victory at White Hart Lane last Wed- nesday. Spurs had more opportunity to study and prepare for the Arctic101 words
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499 1963-01-22 19 Trueman may be told to keep off the pitch in next Test d ADELAIDE, Mon. N WITH five left-handed batsmen in the side for the Fourth Test starting here on Friday Bill Lawry, Neil Harvey, Alan Davidson, Barry Shepherd and Ken Mackay there are suggestions that the Australians will take499 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-01-22 19 MELBOURNE. Mon Sir Donald Bradtnan. chairman of the Australian cricket board of control, may face England bowlers again next month, uccordinc to the Melbourne Herald The Herald's crickrt writer said he believed Sir Donald had been persuaded to captain the Piime Minister's XI against the MCCReuter - 73 words
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Article79 1963-01-22 19 UELAIDE. Mon.— Richie Benaudi Australia's Test captain, returned to top form today by taking six for 52 in helping New South Wales to beat South Australia by ten wickets In their Sheffield Shield match here. Scores: New South Wales 414-6. declared and 64-0 (Simpson 43 notReuter - 79 words
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Article126 1963-01-22 19 LOS ANGELES: Bruce Kida ..■da) won the two miles event Bmm. 43.8 sec at the invitation l idoor athletics meeting here. Jim Orpile (US) won the mile in 4:4.3. 1 HELSINKI: Penttl Nikula (Finland) claimed a world Indoor pole vault record with a leap of 1 4126 words
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Article193 1963-01-22 19 VEWCASTLE, Mon. 1 David Allen, who had a spell of four wickets for seven runs to finish with five for 38. spun MCC to victory by 145 runs with an hour to spare over a New South Wales Country XI in their three-day match hereReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration564 1963-01-22 19 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By I ONDON, Mon.— Pity the English soccer referee. This time he comes under fire not from the players, not from the clubs, but from the Football League management committee itself. The management committee make four suggestions for "possible improvement." These in brief axe:564 words
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Advertisement186 1963-01-22 19 (Think Big\ y()u CAN QWN AM THERE IS ONE TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING REQUIREMENT KAPITAN CAR-A-VAN Elegance is one of its distinctive Elegant voluminous passenger car marks, another is dependability and and efficient goods transporter in "hard-to-motch" comfort. Prove one and in each case a gain it by a test186 words
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Miscellaneous54 1963-01-22 19 SPORTS OIARY SOCCER TOCR MATCH: Spore v Toyo Kogyo of Japan (Jn Beaar. 7.30 pjn.). HOCKEY STORE LGE CUP: Gen Hospital v BODCA. DJv. 1: University v RAF Seletar <Bkt. Timaht. NEGRI DIV. 1: Teachers v Malays iSeremban padang). IPOH DIV. 2: KUat v La SalHans (upper padang). Education Dept.54 words
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Article417 1963-01-22 20 R. CHANDRAN - So-polite robbers wave to police R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE, Monday. A FAMILY today said that three robbers were so polite that they even stopped to help an old woman to her feet after knocking her down while fleeing on .motor cycles with their loot. They also waved at a passing417 words
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Obituary47 1963-01-22 20 FUNERAL OF THE late 00l TenK Kwr- will \vavv ;24S Kampong Pandun hi 2.30 p.m. Tuesday 22nd January Ml, CABLE RECEIVED FROM frumpi08, M. Kandiah. father of M. K s.hiidurai. X.L.D.A.. Masai, and M.K. Ponnampalam. Sunnel Tlnxgl Batata, Kuala Sclangor, passed away nn L' l 1.63.47 words
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Article26 1963-01-22 20 BOSTON. Mon. —An 8.878-ton Greek freighter radioed the Coast Guard today that it was in "immediate danger" of drifting ashore in Boston harbour.26 words
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Article120 1963-01-22 20 BORNEO A SECURITY THREAT: PELAEZ HONG KONG, Mon. North Borneo is vital t« the security of the Philippines, only 18 miles away from it, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, the Republic's Vice President and Foreign Secretary, said today. "Should it fall into hostile hands, the Philippines will have a problem on itsReuter - 120 words
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Article22 1963-01-22 20 LONDON. Mon. Ford of Britain announced today the production of a racing version of the Consul Cortina two-door sedan. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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340 1963-01-22 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Last-minute moves to break the deadlock in the 18-day Metal Box strike were made today on the eve of the management's ultimatum to engage new staff if the 400 pickets refused to return to work. This afternoon, the Singapore Metal340 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-01-22 20 SINGAPORE. Mon—Firemen were called out twice tonight when street urchins set fire to a huge tree in the centre of a round-about between Bras Basah Road and Dhoby Ghaut with firecrackers. The Irst incident was when residents telephoned the Fire Brigade to report that129 words
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80 1963-01-22 20 Protestant get-together recommended LONDON, MON. A committee representing the Church of England and the Methodist Church was reported today to be about to recommend that the two churches come closer together The Sunday Telegraph said that was expected to be one of the major recommendations of the committee, set upReuter - 80 words
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Article63 1963-01-22 20 LONDON, Mon.— Britain today replied to a Chinese Communist protest against alleged forcible demolition of houses In the Kowloon walled city by saying that the action would be halted for the time being. The Chinese Government recently protested against the actions of the Hong Kong Government63 words
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Article43 1963-01-22 20 LONDON, Mon. The Foreign Office announced that Russia and Britain are extending their cultural agreement for another two years. Britain and Russia have had a cultural agreement for several years covering scientific, technological, cultural and educational relations.— U.P.l.43 words
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Article352 1963-01-22 20 LONDON, Mon Common market uncertainties continued to weigh heavily on London stock markets today and although a number of good measures developed, generally prices closed erMarkets held up well In early dealings but lost ground later. Gilts again fell back on renewed and persistent selling, some of it352 words
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Article250 1963-01-22 20 LONDON, Monday. TROOPS were called out in a bid to get through to isolated villages in Austria and Holland today as Europe's month-long cold spell showed no signs of a break. Reuter correspondents reported: VIENNA: A state of emergency was declared in many villages in Western250 words
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Article22 1963-01-22 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Homsley Avenue off TavLstock Avenue, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.22 words
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120 1963-01-22 20 KUCHING. Mon. Five political parties at a meeting here today passed the draft constitution under which they will jointly form the Sarawak Alliance. The objectives of the"*Sarawak Alliance as defined under the new constitution are: To establish, protect and uphold Parliamentary Democratic principles: ToReuter - 120 words
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Article64 1963-01-22 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Social Welfare Department today distributed foodstuff to the people in seven islands off Singapore. Tlif> department will visit nine more inlands tomorrow to make further distribution. The nine islands ;<re. Pulau Seraya. Pulau Ayer Merlinnm. Pulau Ayer Merbau. Pulau Dainar Laut. Pulau Semulon,64 words
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Advertisement105 1963-01-22 20 %A IV Li m A. .N Jli W Jtjk HOOVER Pilfifl POLISHER W&m^ SCRUBBER *^y^J[tliv(jE?ia\. I ...takes the work out ot housework... nMfs^&Un T\\ scrubs or polishes with fingertip control AJrTSA-9r3apfe*& W"* ...backache and "housemaid's knee" •£2aagr^ are gone forever. A HOOVER polisherl^^^Wi -\x scrubber will give your home a105 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-01-22 20 BMMMIIHMBMMIHMMi JIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 82 72 Penane 60 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca Bfi 72 Singapore 88 7341 words
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