The Straits Times, 24 January 1963
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Title Section21 1963-01-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He** o**0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration247 1963-01-24 1 125,000 MADE HOMELESS Towns and villages cut off: Dam breaks and river overflows in densely populated area of Jakarta JAKARTA. Wed MONSOON floods sweeping across Java from the South have left an estimated 125,--000 people homeless. In (he centre and East of the island dozens of townsReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration27 1963-01-24 1 SARAWAK floods a submerged longhouse in the Limbang Valley photographed from the air by Mr. Dick Morris, the Resident of the Fifth Division.27 words
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Article642 1963-01-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - OUT COMES THE SUN IN SARA WAR GEOFFREY GELDARD: From KUCHING, Wednesday F^OOD waters in Northern Sarawak are going down rapidly in all except a few ;ni;is. Today there was bright sunshine in the badly hit Fifth Division, the first for two weeks. Many donations have been received for the642 words
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Article26 1963-01-24 1 ATHENS. Wed.— Crown Prince Constantlne of Greece. 23. is engaged to marry 17-year-old Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, the Greek Royal Court announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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117 1963-01-24 1 10 SURVIVORS OF PLANE DOWN IN SEA PICKED UP LAS PALMAS, (Canary Islands), Wed. Rescue ships today picked -up 10 survivors from a Portuguese military plane which crashed into the Atlantic, near the Canary Islands. Three people were still missing. The plane, carrying military personnel, disappeared last night on aReuter - 117 words
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Article89 1963-01-24 1 LONDON, Wed. Bucking! am Palace suffered a complete pc ver (allure today and Its hundred* of rooms were briefly without lifhts or electric (Ires. Princess Anne, 11, was the <aly member oi the Royal family In the palace at the time of the eight-minute power cut. ThertUPI - 89 words
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Article284 1963-01-24 1 NEHRU: BOTH MUST ACCEPT NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Neliru told Parliament todvv that Indian Government policy was that both India and China must accept all the Colombo proposals and clarifications before direct talks could begin on the border dispute. The Prime Minister said the Chinese "acceptance in principle" of theReuter - 284 words
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Article32 1963-01-24 1 PEKING, Wed.— Ouna on the Chinese mainland will cease shelling; the Nationalist-held offshore island (or next Friday's spring festival a traditional Chinese holiday the New .China news agency said today.32 words
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Article92 1963-01-24 1 Leg show- only an inch CONCORD (New Hampshire). Wed. A Bill has been presented In the Legislature of this New England State to outlaw the showing of female legs more than one Inch above the knee. Its author. State representative Peter P. Charland, 75, told reporters: "I have long beenReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-01-24 1 AN airlift for 5,000 people in Koto Belud, West Borneo, threatened with starvation as rising waters cut off all supply routes. With its airstrip under water, no plane could land. And supplies could only come by helicopter like this.42 words
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Article48 1963-01-24 1 LONDON, Wed. New orders (or British shipyard; laii year represented less than six months work, leaving little doubt that the situation would be increasingly serious i( a "steady revival" In ordering were to be lone delayed, according to a report by British shipbuilders hefe today.— Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article126 1963-01-24 1 THE KING consents to accept KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has consented to accept the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of Malaya at a convocation in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on March 22. This was announced today by the university's126 words
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Article62 1963-01-24 1 MOSCOW, Wed. Tne Soviet Union and Japan today agreed in principle on the terms of a threeyear trade agreement, according to Japanese sources. The agreement, which has been drawn up but not yet signed, provides that Japan will export goods valued at US$l33 million to the Soviet62 words
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133 1963-01-24 1 Major drive soon on border bandits BANGKOK. Wed. A major campaign to exterminate bandits on the Malayan border will start soon. This was announced here yesterday by Luang Chart Trakarn Kosol, Under-Seen tary for the Interior, on his return from a tour of the Southern Provinces and talks with MalayanReuter - 133 words
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Article58 1963-01-24 1 ANKARA, Wed.— The Turkish Foreign Minister. Mr. Peridun Cemul Erkin. said today that the dismantling of missiles in Turkey would start shortly and they would be completely replaced by Polaris missiles on sea vessels. Thus there would be no missiles on Turkish soil. He added thatReuter - 58 words
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Article30 1963-01-24 1 BOYCOTT THREAT lAKABI V Wed in'Jonoiin llirl>"M Tr ide n iMid it i* pr>p ir. 1 I out .»n in-« ibl of Briti>h vcmcli in nr^im harbour* R30 words
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143 1963-01-24 2 RED ROAD TO MANILA IS IN VIETNAM: SENATOR SAIGON. Wed.— A Philippine Senator, Mr. Manuel Manahan, told a Press conference here yesterday that the fall of Sooth Vietnam would five the Communists a highway to the Philippines. It was the same route used by ancient immigrants from the Asia mainlandReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration313 1963-01-24 2 Azahari-Zaini rift is 'serious' ENDING SOON, TOO, THEIR PERMITS TO STAY ON MANILA, Wednesday. THE Manila Daily Bulletin said yesterday Brunei revolutionary leader Azahari's righthand man in Manila, Zaini Hadji Ahmad, was 'preparing to go to London to resume his studies". The Bulletin, one of the major newspapers here, saidReuter - 313 words
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Article52 1963-01-24 2 NEW DELHI. Wed— lndia has resumed administration of the monastery town of Tawang. In the North-East Frontier Agency, which fell to the Chinese on Oct. 23, an external affalra ministry spokesman said here yesterday. He said Chinese had removed most of the fittings and furniture from52 words
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150 1963-01-24 2 MANILA, Wed.— The Philippines Is expected to define her position on the plan to form an Asian Common Market by June, It Is officially reported here. The Philippines Secretary of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Ruflno Hechanova, told reporters here that the Philippines150 words
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Article27 1963-01-24 2 AMMAN (ferdan). Wed. Saudi Premier Prince Faisal told 100.000 demonstrators In Riyadh that U.A.R. President Oamal Abdel Nasser waa an "impoeter, opportunist and aggressor." UP.L27 words
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Article32 1963-01-24 2 MANILA. Wed— Eleven prisoners were injured In a 30--mlnute battle between the "OXO 1 gang and the "Bahala Na" (Happan what may) gang In the Manila City Jail.— DPl.32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-01-24 2 UP, UP GOES FORMOSA PRESTIGE-FOR THE REDS TO SEE VISITING members of the Canadian Parliament, Dr. Robert N. Thomson (left) and Dr. Guy Marcoin release a balloon carrying Nationalist Formosa's flag to the Chinese mainland from Kiumen Island. It was one of the demonstrations to exhibit the national prestige ofUP; UPI - 60 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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328 1963-01-24 2 N-tests: Four hours 9 talks bring hope WASH INGTON, Wed. U.S., British and Soviet negotiators on a nuclear test ban met here for nearly four hours yesterday and agreed to confer again today. The meeting was held amid indications that the negotiators were closer to agreement than at any timeReuter; UP - 328 words
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Article221 1963-01-24 2 ONDON. Wed.— Prince mj Charles arrived at Elgin, Scotland, in a s c c o n d-class railway carriage yesterday to start the new term at Gordonstoun school. Oordonstoun boys normally travel second class. CARACAS: Police fought with students at a Com-munist-infested university. BRASILIA: The Brazilian Cabinet221 words
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281 1963-01-24 3 THE FREEZING BRITONS SUFFER NEW PRIVATIONS LONDON, Wednesday. QAS rationing, a water crisis and a serious coal shortage were yesterday added to the daily hazards of electricity cuts for Britons as weathermen warned that they had better prepare for the coldest night so far in the cold spell, now inReuter - 281 words
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Article27 1963-01-24 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Twelve Persian students shouting "Down with the Shah, and Long live Mossodeq were carried out of the Persian Embassy by police yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article49 1963-01-24 3 LONDON, Wed. Parliament, with many members wearing black ties, adjourned early yesterday as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Opposition, who died last Friday. This was an unprecedented tribute to an Opposition party leader this century. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article58 1963-01-24 3 LONDON. Wed.— Cardinal William Godfrey. 73, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, died yesterday. He had Deen suffering from an undisclosed illness in the last few weeks and had a heart attack on Saturday. The Cardinal, who attended the Vatican Council sessions in Rome last year, hadReuter - 58 words
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Article53 1963-01-24 3 MOSCOW. Wed.— Soviet scientists have produced a new chemical contraceptive which they claim to be more effective than any other Tass reported today. It said the chemical, luthenurin, was administered as a pill and had proved effective In 377 out of 3»0 cases It had noReuter - 53 words
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270 1963-01-24 3 6 It it no use talking of ouraclve* at the vanguard of freedom and democracy while any of our fellow American* on be treated like |amcs Meredith at the a. University of Mississippi, —Mr. Adlal Stevenson. VS. Ambassador to the U.N., In aUPI - 270 words
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Article24 1963-01-24 3 LONDON. Wed.— Vice-Admiral P. W. Oretton. 50. Deputy Chief of Naval Staff ai.d Fifth Sea Lord. is resigning because of ill-health.24 words
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137 1963-01-24 3 BELFAST, Wed. A crew member's mistake caused an engine-room fire that crippled the 4.'. 000 ton liner Canberra on a voyage to Australia. Mr. R. M. Thwaites. managing director of the p. and O Line, said here. The liner, which was carrying over 2.000Reuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration504 1963-01-24 3 PARIS, Wednesday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle and Dr. Konrad Adenauer yesterday signed joint declaration of Franco-German reconciliation "ending a cen-turies-old rivalry." The declaration, published last night, said: "The reconciliation of the German people and of the French people constitutes a historic eventReuter - 504 words
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88 1963-01-24 3 MAC NAMES CHIEF POLARIS EXECUTIVE I ONDON, Wed. The v British Admiralty has appointed Rear-Ad-miral Hugh Stirlings Mackenzie 49, as "Chief Polaris Executive." This was the first step in implementing the decision made at the Nassau conference between President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan on the supply of American Polaris missilesReuter - 88 words
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156 1963-01-24 3 PARIS, Wed.— President de Gaulle has agreed to co-operate with his five Common Market partners to avert a total and immediate collapse of the Brussels negotiations for Britain's entry. After a reception given by the German Embassy to celebrate the signing of theReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement249 1963-01-24 4 ■OP^NSESSIiSTODAY: S SHOWS DAILY: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 ft 9.1S p.m. NO FREE LIST STEVE REEVES j SPAREICUS j "**^M. a^a^sT A^^^^tH^^^K^^M^^^rM^Rlm iaflal Bf^T-« jt If aVf aW aW Ua*l JF aEK—r^.Ta^^aß ISttta "^JT BSMr^ Filmed in EASTMANCOLOR ft SCOPE Also Starring JACQUES SERNAS GIANNA MARIA CANALE CLAUDIO GORA249 words
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Advertisement290 1963-01-24 4 |f*M^i:i OPENS TODAY!! 1 I (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT lit. I 30-4.00.6.31) t 9.30p» I I Our GALA CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! k ij*^2 B*^^^ Bsssssl unt I ■J^^^f j Gum afl 1; Wnti p"-- -w aW Huntikj Ii .afl a^^"^ M TI H MHI I lAbVJ Usfll fItTU S H290 words
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Advertisement595 1963-01-24 4 CHINESE NEW yEAR*" i.* J jJ* j kMi3 ml l u§ OPENS TODAYI^TiiSt^I J William Holder. Copuc.no Trovor Howard (No Fro* 1 lust T Tmwin, lituiaU. j, I SUNDAY AT MIDNKJMtT t l Speciol Morrwng Show At »AS ail Tomorrow, Sarurdoy Sunday X "MONKEY COD" Color (Me**) 2 >^<*nni«ion: SI.595 words
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141 1963-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All mail trains were delayed for about two hours this morning said to be the longest delay Mine the rail service resumed eight days ago. The reason: The trains an- running slower than thi-ir usual speed as a precautionary measure until141 words
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451 1963-01-24 5 Witness: The accused said he bribed police weekly KUANTAN, Wednesday. POLICE officer told the Sessions Court here that a man who offered him a bribe said that even the O.S.P.C. and the O.C.P.D. accepted money from him. He said that the man, Uew Tham manager of the Happy Amusement Park,451 words
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203 1963-01-24 5 Expert coming to study capital's rats KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. K. D. Taylor, a rodent control expert, will arrive from Britain tomorrow to plan Kuala Lumpur's first rat survey. The survey will provide all possible information on the rat population, which is believed to have increased with the growtn of203 words
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Article116 1963-01-24 5 Dinner in honour of Sultan A LOR STAR, Wed. About 400 heads of Government departments, community leaders and their wives were hosts at an allcommunity dinner at the Balai Besar last night in honour of the Sultan of Kedah's 35th birthday. Also present were his Consort. Sultanah Bahlyah, The Tengku116 words
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Article238 1963-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Alliance Party here today welcomed the proposed formation of the Brunei j Alliance Party a mer-i ger of four main political organisations in the state which will work for the state's entry into Malaysia. A spokesman at headquarters said the Brunei Alliance238 words
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Article72 1963-01-24 5 EDINBURGH, Wed. The multi-racial society of Malaya was praised on Monday night by Professor Ritchie Calder in the fourth of his series of 20 lectures at Kdinburgh University on "the Chains of freedom." Prof. Calder. of the chair of international relations at the University, -aid the multi-racialUPI - 72 words
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Article185 1963-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A PLAN to give 500,--000 new villagers a better deal was announced today by the Assistant Minister for Interior, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. He said at a Press conference that instructions had gone out to all District Officers to bring 287 local185 words
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109 1963-01-24 5 PENANG. Wednesday. rpHE George Town City Council's 2,000 daily-rated workers have not made any request for conversion to monthly-paid staff on the Government i basis qf 27 days' wages. "It would appear they are not in favour of such a system of conversion," said109 words
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Article47 1963-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Mims Thomason. president of United Press International, arrived here by plane last night on a four-day visit to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Mr. Thomason. 52. is on an tour of Asian nations to meet Government officials and local newspapermen.47 words
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Article37 1963-01-24 5 LONDON. Wed.— The Malayan High Commissioner. Tengku Yaacob, will leave London tomorrow for Dublin to present hla, credentials there as concurrent Ambassador to the Irish Government, a Malayan High Commission spokesman reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Article33 1963-01-24 5 KAJANG, Wed. The Selangor State Education Department has sent 11 new teachers to the Kajang Yu Hua Junior Middle Chinese School which was converted Into a National-type school last year.33 words
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Article104 1963-01-24 5 Tourism: Timely and logical SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Tourist Association today welcomed as "timely and logical" an announcement by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. that tourism would be developed as a major Industry in Singapore. An association spokesman said that it was a matter of extreme urgency that104 words
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Article189 1963-01-24 5 $35,000 BILL FOR $16,000 DODGER p E N A NG. Wed.— A company director who failed to declare his full income for several years has paid 535.000. including a i penalty. In full settle- ment. "He has thus compounded his offences to the satisfaction of the Comptroller of inland Revenue."189 words
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Article74 1963-01-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Amalgamated Union of public Employees has protested to the Ministry of Financp against a delay in paying out an estimated $6 million i.i backpay to some 13,500 government workers. The pay increases, retrospective from Jan. 1 last year are due to 12.000 division74 words
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Article29 1963-01-24 5 RAUB. Wed. The Raub dl«»--rlct Alliance committee has decided to support the State Alliance committee in asking for the appointment of a Deputy Mentrl Besar of Pabang.29 words
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Advertisement315 1963-01-24 5 WEST POINT S GARDEN r 181, PASIR PANJANC ROAD, SPORE. 'J J 1/ CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION 0 r m CHINESE NEW YEARS EVE Bp.m. to 2a.m. P* CHINESE NEW YEAR —8 p.m. to 2a.m. I? 26th January —8 p.m. to 2 a.m. 5? X DINE DANCE J r! with315 words
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Advertisement120 1963-01-24 5 MJjmk, t s hum Tetoron VK shirting for better looks and better wear! H''^^^^ Wr Here they are- the pure and .&M&. j^k*" cotton-blended Tetoron shirtings xSH that are revolutionizing the wash and wear field with their j^i^kv W* t »,g| sheer smoothness and amazing fep* I**:1 strength! i These120 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-01-24 5 ttuffs II nnfl By Ralph Hvimdahl ff f^ J WAIT «;GMT I WANNA GET 5^ WtDltApboLS i 1 f MfMS, CICERO' I HOME 501 CAN Ww \jjf y ivf aorAcouPLey sailmywati 1 f^&i Rmo FLuNrnxß f—^k r?T) VMOKE THfNSS "T/ MMM.- r^ f&X43 words
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Advertisement38 1963-01-24 6 Freemans No.l MENTHOL To get another menthol cigarette like this you have to pay 5 cents or 1O cents more! Bin si7F e^^Ji iillm SATISFYING '3|)3 FRESH-WHITE TIP No.l B Ha. I FOR FRESHNESS No. I FOR VALUE38 words
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STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
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Article, Illustration1585 1963-01-24 7 ONE Saturday evening in 1790 a German foreman gardener named Gerhard Gauss was making out the weekly payroll for the labourers who worked under him. Uncouth and almost illiterate. Gauss was always in difficulties over this simple task. This time he had to1,585 words
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Advertisement155 1963-01-24 7 Tested in outer space When., Lt. Col. Glenn made* his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do is took along a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-matic and press the brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include155 words
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763 1963-01-24 8 SINGAPORE, Wad QUESTION RAISED AT INDUSTRIAL COURT OVER DAILY-RATERS' JOBS-ON-SUNDAYS CLAIM \yOULD it be legal under the Labour Ordinance for an employer to work his men 365 days a year? This question was raised in the Industrial Arbitration Court today by Mr. S.763 words
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149 1963-01-24 8 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THHE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees announced today that 16 of its branches representing City Council employees had decided to take a strike ballot over the dismissal of a council employee. An A.U.P.E statement tonight said that the branches represented all the149 words
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253 1963-01-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. fiF THE $29.7 million voted for development *J work in Johore this year, $4.5 million would be spent by Town Councils, the chairman of Local Government, Dato Sulaiman bin Ninam Shah, said here today. He was addressing253 words
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Article116 1963-01-24 8 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A charity concert, presented by Mr Goh Soon Tloe, will be held on Jan. 28 at the Victoria Theatre under the patronage of Puan Noor Aisha. The concert will be in aid of St. Johns Home for the aged. The performance will116 words
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213 1963-01-24 8 'No polities' say RI union men at airport SINGAPORE, Wed. It was strictly "no politics" when six leading Indonesian trade unionists met the Press at Singapore airport today during a 30-minute stop over on their way to India. "We are not politicians and will not make any comments on such213 words
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131 1963-01-24 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A youth, Jamalik bin Osman, who pleaded guilty to a criminal breach of trust charge involving a radio phonograph worth $325 was today fined $500 or three months' jail by Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the Ninth Magistrate. Down payment Senior Inspector T.131 words
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Article66 1963-01-24 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Wellknown Cantonese operatic singer. Mr. Sun Mar Chat, today presented a cheque for $6,348 to the Minister for Culture Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, for the National Theatre. The money was collected from his show at the Happy World over the weekend. At the show, Mr.66 words
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Article101 1963-01-24 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The St. John Ambulance Association will hold a Chap Goh Meh dance on Feb. 9 to raise funds for recreational facilities of members. Dr. Essel Tan, deputy director of the association, said: "It is the Intention of the association to introduce items101 words
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292 1963-01-24 8 Stole from church: 18 months' jail CINGAPORE, Wed. A taxi driver, Abdullah bin Omar, alia* Bakar Penang, was today sentenced to 18 months Jail by the Third District Jndge, Mr. N.A. iyßozario, for breaking into a church in the early hours of Nov. 13 last year. He was said to292 words
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Advertisement110 1963-01-24 8 'tis true. Scottish Highland air helps make Black and White so smooth and mellow t i Vi«w o» Cien Lochy Scotland And in a way you'd never suspect. After ft Highlands. This marvellous air works on distilling the Highland whisky that will the whisky whilst it slumbers, helping to become110 words
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Miscellaneous592 1963-01-24 8 [AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES j rpHE following is todays Rome. Cairo. Bahrein. Karachi. QanUs: To Bangkok, New A Schedule of civil aircraft Colombo <AE 116) 5.10 pjii. Delhi, Teheran. Athens. Rom«. movements at Pava Lebar air- Malayan Airways: From Kuala London. iQF 735) 8 pjn.; to TCrt^'wmSrV Lumpur (ML 171.592 words
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248 1963-01-24 9 Injuries claims settled for $49,000 SINGAPORE, Wed. A settlement in the sum of $49,143.10 with costs of a claim for da- 1 mages for personal injuries suffered in a road accident was announced in the High Court today. The claimants were two fitters. Scow Peng Slah, 33, and YaD Tian248 words
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Article248 1963-01-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today A asked iron ore miners to producr their accounts and prove their case for asking the Government to reduce the 15 per cent export tax on iron ore imuosed 14 months ago— to the248 words
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Article120 1963-01-24 9 New Year with five don'ts MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca police have distributed 6.000 Chinese New Year cards to the people *in the State listing five "don'ts" which the police asked the people to obey. The "don'ts" are written in three languages English, Malay and Chinese. They are: Don't gamble; Don't120 words
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Article41 1963-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Burglars yesterday entered a home in Race Course Road when the owner, a labourer. Lull Hui Sing, was out for dinner. He lost a fan. a watch, neck-' lace and two lockets, altogether! worth $410.41 words
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Article24 1963-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Straits Times In Singapore today received $20 from V.H.R. for the Kasban quadruplets, brining their fund to 5541.24 words
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Article75 1963-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance. Mr. S Ramaswamy will lead the Singapore delegation to the j .sixth session of the Ecafe Committee on Trade to be f neld in Bangkok on Monday. Other Singapore delegates are Mr Ling Lee Hua and75 words
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Article187 1963-01-24 9 Vegetable imports drop heavily SINGAPORE, Wed. The importation of fresh vegetables from the Federation into Singapore has been severely restricted, the Straits Times learnt from authoritative sources today. At least 50 per cent of Singapore's vegetables came from the Federeatlon before the Government here put "trade barriers" up. Special licences187 words
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Article68 1963-01-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mi Justice Tail Ah Tali In the High Court yesterday tcld See Toh Seng under a lower court fine of $500 for obstructing a police constable from the performance of his public functions: "As a good citizen yoiT should have Joined the68 words
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Article293 1963-01-24 9 p MUAR, Wed. SEGAMAT temple medium Liew Wah Meng, 37, who is accused of murder, refused a challenge by Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. H. R. Sankey to go into trance in the Muar Hir.n Court today. Asked why not, Liew said he could not go into293 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-01-24 9 PROUD mother cradling her baby boy is Che 2ahara, the former Jacqueline Pallett. of Plymouth. England, and wife of Tengkn Abdul Rahman ibni Tengku Temcnggong Ahmad, a nephew of the Sultan of Johore. Bonny Tengku Alain Shah was born in the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. at 10.26 p.m. on Jan.69 words
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Article, Illustration905 1963-01-24 9 Witness invokes the Official Secrets Act THIRD DAY OF THE TRIAL SINGAPORE, Wed. fHE Official secrets Act was invoked by a Labour Ministry official when he was cross-examined by defence counsel at today's hearing of criminal charges against two leaders of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association. The Registrar of905 words
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Article108 1963-01-24 10 If W.ri. tit (Minimum) MR. AND MM. Justus Marian thank an frlenda and relatives for their at'endanc* and valuable gifts on tbe reraston of their wedding 19-1-63 MR. ANO MRS. Lam Hong Foo thank H friends for their assistance, kind wiahaa. vataaMo presents and attendaaea at dlatser on their108 words
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Article242 1963-01-24 10 M W*r4u tit (Minimum) FIOIML PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite, all Twahais aad book addieti to beowsa In their akowrooma at Times) House. Rtrer Valley Road, Singapore MILLY'O SALON Wishes All Clients. "''•ods. A Happy New Year. OaMaal from Friday 2V1.61 to Friday week 1 2«3. Re- open ing on Saturday242 words
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Article48 1963-01-24 10 It ii n,rf. %i i Min.t—Box it Ht. extra iHfNE HENC and Staff of Ponder Bo«l Salon wisb all clients A Happy And IToaperous New Taar KONQ HEE PATT CHOV to all Md«nt> and parents from Mr* Madeline Airken School Of Music. 337 Tnamson Road. Sport 11.48 words
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Article697 1963-01-24 10 The accent on security recently attached to the Philippines' claim to North Borneo does not alter the basis of the claim or, of course, strengthen it. But the British Government invited the Philippines Gov(i mnent to discuss security problems in South-East Asia, having firmly rejected talks on697 words
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Article300 1963-01-24 10 Malaya is still a place where tourists stop on their way to somewhere else. We cannot expect to achieve overnight the happy position of Hong Kong or Hawaii, which can depend on regular earnings of hundreds of millions to ease the blow of falling prices for i shirts300 words
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Article290 1963-01-24 10 There is no mistaking the Federation Governments desire to push ahead as speedily ;as possible its plans, drawn up with the help of the M.C.A. j and local council chairmen, to improve the economic condition of the "new" villages. Three months after Tun Razak's announcement that the290 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1963-01-24 10 GODFREY HODGSON - GODFREY HODGSON from WASHINGTON Wednesday KENNEDY'S HANDLING OF CUBAN CRISIS SEALED THE CONFIDENCE OF AMERICANS PRESIDENT K E NNEDY has reported to Congress on th© state of the Union: "Good," was his judgment, "but could do better." Now that he has begun the second half1,151 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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Letter117 1963-01-24 10 r TO meet the Chinese custom of a reunion feast on Chinese New Year Eve. officers in the government services will be allowed a half day off on this day. Where such permission could not be granted to that section which deals with the public, it117 words
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Letter193 1963-01-24 10 I REFER to a letter (S.T. Dec. 22) signed "J.8.C." m which reference was presumably made to the posting box in Opera Estate. I wish to point out that the posting box In Opera Estate is cleared on weekdays and on delivery holidays by a postman from Siglap193 words
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Letter102 1963-01-24 10 AS a result of retrenchments by the Service departments in Singapore, thousands of men and women and their dependants have been affected. Among them are stenographers and typists. The Services, however, have employed a large number of wives and daughters of Service personnel. In contravention, I believe, of102 words
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Letter111 1963-01-24 10 SCHOOLS have appointed senior teachers since 1960, and from my observation they are a hindrance rather than a help. Very often they do the work of a clerk instead of taking a class. I do not know whether i this Is the policy of the Education Ministry that111 words
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Letter37 1963-01-24 10 THE traffic between Upper Serangoon Road and Ylo Chu Kang Road is so heavy that jams are caused every morning lasting anything ud to 20 minutes. Can't the traffic no'lee do something? OFFICE WORKER Singapore37 words
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310 1963-01-24 10 THE G.O.P. LOOKS AHEAD TO 1964 -ALREADY WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Republican Party in America, Professor Denis Brogan once quipped, is cautiously "steering its way between the Scylla of Yes and the harybdis of No." Rut just now, panicking slightly at the apparent certainty of defeat in 1964 when President Kennedy310 words
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Advertisement633 1963-01-24 10 StrtiuTiatt&MiUrMail ■mmi advertisements snay ks> MnM M» Ist Flacsr COLD iTODtSI ARCADB Orchard COLD STOMSI IMNCHIt AT HOLLAND NOAO-«ATOK« KBf»a>Ct. ROAD-NAVAL S*fl Authorleed Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Caaryer Quay TMB NEWS fratoNT Frttaatrlck'a Supermarket St. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. Naval Base S. M. ABDUL aAFFAR m633 words
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Advertisement44 1963-01-24 10 "'gee ghoul The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored i Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chu Ifa Street, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.44 words
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Advertisement146 1963-01-24 10 KONG HEE FATT CHOY BORNEO AIRWAYS SEND GREETINGS TO ALL FRIENDS AND PATRONS What's Happening Back Home? Lrtter* u> friends and relative* now oitwmm ■re only one link between them and borne. A regular link with the home scene it to tend the Strain Budget, the tceekly edition of thm146 words
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Article263 1963-01-24 11 MERGER TALKS BEGIN IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Wed. Discussions on merger and the details of fitting Singapore into the Malaysian constitution began here today by the SingaporeMalayan inter-govern-mental committee. The two-day meeting, beine held in the Ministry of Home Affairs, is a continuation of the talks held in Kuala Lumpur last263 words
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Article138 1963-01-24 11 Decision on Puasa tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government announced today that the start of Bulan Puasa (fasting month> would be determined on Friday. Immediately word Is received from the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal on whether or not the new* moon is sighted, announcements will be broadcast by Radio138 words
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Article34 1963-01-24 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Yeok Lim. a salesman, today pleaded not guilty to using criminal force with the intention of outraging thr modesty of a schoolgirl on Jan 7. Ball was allowed.34 words
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Article, Illustration424 1963-01-24 11 HE TWIRLS IT ON FINGER AND SAYS 'IT'S REAL' AS HIS FRIENDS RAID A RUBBER BROKER'S OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A youth sat in the corner of a rubber broker's office in Ampang Road singing a song and twirling a gun on his finger while three424 words
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Article105 1963-01-24 11 Navy calls for young Malayans KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Young Malayans with a zest for adventure and travel are invited to Join the Royal Malayan Navy %s officers. Applicants must be Federal citizens between the ages of 18 and 21 on May 1, unmarried, and In possession of Bchool Certificate Grades105 words
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63 1963-01-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A husband-and-wlfe team won the Selangor Koran reading competition held in the compound of the Istana Alain Shah at Klang. They are Inche Mustafa bin Hajl Basrl and Che Zabldah blnte Hajl Soib from Tan|o:.< Karang. Inche Mustafa won the men's63 words
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353 1963-01-24 11 Holidays will hold up cargo clearing at port By TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur, Wed npHE Chinese New Year holidays will temporarily bog down efforts to clear the backlog of cargo from Port Swettenham. The port will be closed from 5 Pm. tomorrow till 7.30 a.m on Saturday. The biggest353 words
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Article176 1963-01-24 11 ESTATE SAYS: NO STRIKE NOTICE MALACCA, Wed. —The ITI Leong Watt Hin Estate whose 60 labourers went on strike last Thursday, said today it did not receive any notice of the strike or of its reasons from anybody In a statement, the company said "This company desires to place on176 words
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Article71 1963-01-24 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A police constable. Low Eng Ann. 19. was today charged in a magistrate's court of having caused the death of Chen Choon Long by doing a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide in Albert Street on Dec. 10 at 11.3 n p.m. He71 words
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Article72 1963-01-24 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Ran jit Singh GUI was accused here today of cheating Jeffrey Koh Gek Khlm. the station superintendent of Malayan Airways In Ipoh. of a plane ticket worth $120 and $80 cash at 4.30 p.m. on Nov. 22 in Ipoh. Gill was remanded In police72 words
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201 1963-01-24 11 Minister stranded because of plane engine —trouble IPOH, Wed. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Zubir, who arrived here by plane this evening on his way to Penang, was stranded for a moment when the plane could not take off due to engine trouble. A Straits Times representative,201 words
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Article55 1963-01-24 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. A. K. Pallot, Director of Finance and Establishments of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, who Is making an Inspection tour of Commonwealth war cemeteries and memorials, will be In Singapore between Feb. 6 and Feb. 8. His tour will cover Burma, India,55 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-01-24 11 SHERIDAN: THE OPPOSITION I FACED... SINGAPORE, Wed. Professor L. A. Sheridan (above), first Dean of the Law School at the University of Singapore, last night recalled the opposition be had to face in introducing part-time law courses in the university six years ago. He was speaking at a farewell dinner132 words
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Article58 1963-01-24 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 300 children were entertained to a tea party by Col. H.F G. Boswell, commander. Engineer Base Group, at GUlman Barracks today. The children, ranging from eight to 14 years of age, were from Mountbatten. Keppel Harbour and Paslr Panjang community centres, the58 words
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432 1963-01-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce has protested against India's attitude of cutting down imports from Malaya while stepping up her own exports. It says In a memorandum to the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee432 words
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Article40 1963-01-24 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The second Industrial Arbitration Court will bear a dispute between the printing firm of Qalam and the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union on Jan. 29. The dispute concerns pay, annual bonus, conditions of employment, and gratuities.40 words
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Advertisement101 1963-01-24 11 $1,350.00 WORTH OF PRIZES PLUS MEDAL in our photographic competition for ROAD SAFETY CLOSING DATE T0 EXTENDED BTH QF MB FEBRUARY ENTRY FORMS available from Automobile Associations of Singapore or Malaya, Photographic Society of Singapore and all photographic dealers. Organized by the Automobile Association of Singapore in conjunction with the101 words
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Advertisement135 1963-01-24 11 ma? w The **i v 1 f ride on %^^M the worlds N^x most beautiful \3* 4* scooter! "S |BiiTion Bllg It's top value for your money and way ahead of \j W all the others in DESI6N POWER COMFORT ECONOMY And htn's why: The LAMBRETTA 'Slimstyle' 150-Li has been135 words
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Miscellaneous411 1963-01-24 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE I SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres N^irVKu'^Ne^ 6 HeaJlnet! MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 476 Metre* Ttal^slgJll nSS^ 736 A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; «.0l SrertfasicU: 800 Time Morning Prelude; 7.00 TwdkSignal. News In The National f««t 8 n e 1ll411 words
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121 1963-01-24 12 •■■^^™^ I>% /% s~\ B^*\i i I m - EARN AS YOU LEARN PROJECT FOR HOUSEWIVES A HANDICRAFT centre to help housewives utilise their spare time in learning an art as well as earn as they learn has just been esstablished in Bombay. Mrs. Chandrika Unni, wife of Mr. K. K. Unni. assistant general rna.nager. Air India, inaugurated the121 words
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720 1963-01-24 12 With the amah away the holiday mood is marred THK round of festivities for the New Year begins tomorrow. For Chinese it's a time when the home is given a newface lift in readiness for the generous entertaining ahead. Most wives must have carefully planned the all important family dinner720 words
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Article225 1963-01-24 12 Quick look around the shops npHERE is always something new or interesting in the shops to buy. After a quick look around yesterday I found these items which would either make lovely presents or serve your personal needs. A MANICIRE set with four bottles two varnish one remover and one225 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-01-24 12 A HAIRSTYLE designed by Richard Henry with parties in mind is just rrght for the woman who wants added height. The hair is set on large rollers with the fringe kept straight. The hair is approximately three inches below the ear in length, and the back is caught96 words
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Advertisement158 1963-01-24 12 IGNIS Tlia Monui Iw wat c r Better Lu/iiy HEATER •x. ready stock: 2.2. 4, 7, 11. 18 and 22 gallon* Outstanding fcaturtt: I Thermoffatic control. Thermometer, signal indicator. Sole Agents: CKaT»at Federation of Malays tr Singapore S<Milh Engin^er^ LirfiTteJl ioiith Building. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****-S South Building. Singapore-3. Tel:158 words
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Advertisement532 1963-01-24 12 yi Banish all Qt W unwanted V hair with I gentle new I My HAIR REMOVING CREAM j Now, end embarrassment caused by Ugik. unsightly hair without the worry RJLbV Mast of soreness or after irritation Tgkfji Spread genue new Immac cream on underarms, arms, legs and hair just melts532 words
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Miscellaneous269 1963-01-24 12 Straits Times Crossword bbbbbT bbbbbl bbbbbbbbHLbbbl bbbbbl bbbbbT bbH I bLbb( IbbbbY bbbbV I|b( H" I Laß^^^Laf ACROSS 6. Conclude finer arrangement 7. A number are In some discom- (5). tort and bide (S). 11. Design In furniture Involving 5. Putting off yielding to au- betrayal (in. rlt y. (9)269 words
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Advertisement1130 1963-01-24 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER The erection and completion of one standard Four-Storey primary school at Tanjong Rhu (Kampong Arang Road). Tenders from Contractors registered with Public Worka Department, Singapore, in Class 'BB' and above, and under Head II will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore 6 in1,130 words
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Advertisement1383 1963-01-24 13 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received i.em Class "D" and above D.I.D. registered Contractors at the office of the State Drainage tt Irrigation Engineer. Selangor. Cenotaph Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 1.00 pjn. on Tuesday the 6th: Pebruary, 1983 for the Construction of a Tidal Control Gate at1,383 words
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Advertisement1037 1963-01-24 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SI (Mim.)— Bom it rts. txtrm LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Required for work In Petalreg Jaya Factory of large International Company. Candidates, males, must have at least Cambridge School Certificate with Credit In Chemistry aad Physics Box A 1356 ST. K.L. REQUIRED A Junior Accounts Clerk with Senior1,037 words
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Advertisement1038 1963-01-24 13 EDUCATION X* Word* SS <*ih.)—Box St el*, txtrm IFOM TUITION CBNTRI, Engllah University Oraduate coaches H.8.C., 0.8.C. F.M.C.B. students id general subjects including Mathematics. Write Box A 231 S.T Ipoh. SIC STARTS BEGINNERS' Shorthand: 9 am, S pm. 5 pm, 6 pm. 7 pm. Book-keeping: 8 am. 8 pm.. Typing,1,038 words
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Advertisement909 1963-01-24 13 FOR SALE H Words U (Ml*.)— »mm t» rts. sjtrei MAVI AN lOBAL ASJ—rhunt Red Bee, Aquarium will fulfil four wish Call at 44 Dboby Ghaut, S'vore Telepbone tun. OIT THE LATIST Hswaitan and Malayan orcbld bybrida from corona Nursery, Clement! Road (8 pore). Opao ail day, every day. BURROUGHS909 words
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Advertisement394 1963-01-24 13 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) M Words U (Mim.)—B»s M rU. «s«>s JOHORE HOTIL J.B. Fncilstl Oas* tones* food AlreofKUtlootd Room Pbon* 23M3/8. Nft-W STRAITS VIIW Hotel J Sesude DsnrlDS Kloornhow. NtsjMIv Tel. 2133. LADIES SHOES it Word* St (Mt*.)—Box tt et*. m*sr% NIW ITALIAN IHOIS--IKM MoM arrived "Adels", Orchard Ro*4.394 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1963-01-24 14 20,000 died in siege of fortress town ONE OF HISTORY'S EPIC ACTIONS —THE BATTLE FOR FAMAGUSTA ON August 1, 1571, with drums beatinn an d the green banner of Islnni Bying at its hend, a Turkish army marched iulo the seaport of Famagusta in Cyprus. One of history's epic sieges1,271 words
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485 1963-01-24 14 THE HERO OF THE BLOCKADE WAS FLAYED ALIVE On July 29. after their guns had hurled 2.000 balls into the city, the Turks assailed the walls simultaneously on every side. By evening Bragadino knew that the end had come. The defences still held. But only seven kegs of gunpowder remained485 words
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Advertisement118 1963-01-24 14 111 £j^\xJ /Jr^MH^BBBBIBBBB^BV-^k'' '4 X /■Bi^'l kingbß jz. r*' HtMLi 1^ t! V^r r <\ l i i'■ 71 Bl KInI .P^BM Es j >' y ''j2P& .■■■.•avwu-.ww^sw'.ww Mmßß^-'-* > .v..'.v.w/.swA'/aw.v/.w.-.-.-.v..v..v.v... t ..'w-.%.^.. i ..»v...%v.v.v.>.-.-.-, BJ I ROTMUAMS Of PALI MAIL. LONDON EST UM-. I G R EATEST NAME IN118 words
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Advertisement1560 1963-01-24 15 10 LIVERPOOL i VHESI COASI U.K.. Uui S'oori laiio R Shan Panaat ELPENOR Liftrtttl Gde 31 Taday Jaa 21 CYCLOPS Mars A'nouth Lrteipeol Jai 31/ 2 FH 1 aORASTVS Lirtrpati. tinsgo* laa 2S Fel 2 fak 1 ACHILLES Liverpeil, Ha. re 11l S FH I NO 1/10 FH ti umpiel.1,560 words
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Advertisement1435 1963-01-24 15 Bj7p/E1 Mitf 4 Ay^aßfl *i f V THE E. A. C. LINESSAILING 10 btNOA. IE HAVRt.. HAMBURO, BREMEN. ANTWERP. yj«g»«>. POIUItOAM AMSUROAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANB COPENNAGEIt jfir\~^B\ s>Pofi Sham Ptnaag Bl\tS)\Kl "JUTUNIIA" I) Sailed 24/27 Jit 27/21 JM B£Zy "MOREL.A" J) J 27l 4 FH H "i"*V F -r-REIOIIA" 11/211,435 words
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Advertisement1538 1963-01-24 15 jib jpj jry w jr jjy ip 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONION. LIVERPOOL > CONTINtNTAL_PgRT»' S'part P. Sham Paaang UNAVON (N)t N'Hrt L'daa, Htvra lo Pt/Jat 20 Jai 21/ 1 OENUMONO (EO»J L-paC NuHTHimtKirg Jaa 21/30 laa SO/ 1 FH V I BENLOYAL (E.U) L'daa, M'bro, Hamburg aaa 21/ 11,538 words
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Advertisement1338 1963-01-24 15 MO2ALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W. ifttW Tlh Nat 033)1 yfJSfk KMEBMAW UHS tfc KLAVEMXSS UMI t^S-« -ITT Of CARLISLE 10J ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. HAVRE HULL Acceitug carge fer Ctltnl 1 Seatt J-pare P. Sham Penani nSSIf?,;, wnm N jm/ifh t/sfct ypcf flgCITY OF1,338 words
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Article125 1963-01-24 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT trading was steady with Issues moving selectively. Moves were about In balance. Amalgamated Chemical dropped 9d. to 20s. after the announcement of a new Issue at 3s. 6d. premium and that takeover negotiations with an American company were continuing. Oils were buster with prices steady125 words
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Article178 1963-01-24 16 SHIPS lying alwitaid* ths Slngaawrs HarbMir wharvas *r sxiwetad taday ara: Klpcnor 35/38, Afapcnor 31/32. Glenlyon 1/2, Bhomron 29/30, Blembe 25/26, Happy Seafarer 6A, Tokyo Maru 19, Thompson Lykts 40, Rita Maerslc IS, Kyoto 33/34. Batjan 8/9, Halldls 24/25, sabang (KPM) 4/3. Osaka Maru 40/41. Bayon 3.178 words
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Article247 1963-01-24 16 I.CBRUARV rirst «r*da ruMar buy--1 art r.a.k. closed ut 3 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Uimpur yrstrrday at 70! cents per Ib. down one-cigbtn ol a cent. The tone waa Inactive. S.C.C.R.A. and P.M. ft. l. clewing prices In Cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b.247 words
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Article94 1963-01-24 16 HINEtC Profluea Exehangs, linga- pora noon pricat (Mr pieul yattarday: Coconut Oil: bulk $44. aellers. drum $4X sellers. Copra: Jan. Feb. U.K./Contlnent $272 buyer*. Pappar: Muntok white 1140 <ellen. Sarawak white ***** aellers, special Sarawak black S102» sellers, garbled Lampong black J97» aellers, A«TA SIO7J sellers. Slngaoara Caeanut94 words
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528 1963-01-24 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpUE Malayan Stock Exchange when it closed yesterday for it r three day- holiday on the occasion of the Chinese New Tear still presented the picture of overwhelming concentration oh industrial shares. There were still rises again in selected issues,528 words
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Article22 1963-01-24 16 MaUyan Stock Indices Jan. 22 .lan. 23 Industrials: 105.35 106.67 Tins: 106.74 109.05 S rubbers 100.70 100.70 Dec. 29. 1962=100.22 words
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Article709 1963-01-24 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 INDUSTRIALS: Bouit.ld (1,000) 11.62 ON: Duntops $2.54 SL.. $2.HJ SL.. (1,000) *2.8« D. n,ooo> $2.75 ON, (1.000) $2.80. (2.000) 52.R3. (4.000) $2.«4. (2.000)709 words
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302 1963-01-24 16 statement had said that 5.000 long tons .of additional rubber from the U.S. national stockpile was being made available Immediately for sale this month. Release of the 5.000 tons, in addition to the 5.000 tons normally offered for sale each month, was made302 words
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Article81 1963-01-24 16 T*HE Federation Minister of •1 Finance has fixed these prices (or calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Jan. 24. Rubber 79* s cento a Ib. Copra $448 a ton. Coconut oil $768 a ton. Palm oil $595.50 a ton. Palm kernels $339.25 a ton. The rate81 words
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Article64 1963-01-24 16 THE Malayan ExMiangs Banks' Asa*. elation made these chances tn Its rate* to merchanta yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 354. airmail OD 331, 90 d/st 36» credit bllla. 36 3/16 trade bills. •ailing TT or OD roady: Canada 35 3/16; Swiss Francs 141s: Belgian Francs64 words
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Article28 1963-01-24 16 January 23. .■MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79- cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5425.371 (up 12>/ 2 cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 270 tons (op five tons).28 words
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Article145 1963-01-24 16 (OFFICIAL 0UOTATION8) Jan. 23. Thrca montba. liunlopa 14 eta. s. Darby 4d. K. N. 10 eta. C. Storage 4td. Gammons 11 cts. s. Traction 1/3 J. Wausb IS eta. Hhell 16 cts. M. Brew 25 cts. Steamship 9 <ia. M. C«rocnt IS eta. 8. Times 22 eta C'ontaiurr.l145 words
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Advertisement1102 1963-01-24 16 \Y"-^ KAWASAKI RISEN, KAISHA.^LTTX. Express U.S.A. Pacific da Atlantic Coast Sanri— tIA IM tIA tU S'Dore Shim M'kong s. !"«iciico t Angim H. tor» "Kasiikiwi Maru" 25 2S Jai 31/11 Jai 4 Frt 23 Flk 25 Frt 14 Mar -««s*aw» Mars' 17/21 Fel 71/22 Fel 21 Frt 1\ Ma> M1,102 words
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Advertisement622 1963-01-24 16 NITTO LINE Hong Kong Japan Service s.s. "CHOWA MARU" Voy: C* loading for Hong Kong Japan Ports »>GRT SWETTENHAM PENANG SINGAPORE 34/25 JAN 26/27 JAN Agents: Ociwc Lliyt if. ft M.) ttl, PiM| IM: *****, f. SIM Ik* JHKL Oceanic Lliyt !Sm|aptre) IM* Oemark HNS*. SuppM), Til: *****. THAI LINES622 words
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Advertisement779 1963-01-24 16 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenders arc hnrUed lor ConMiuttion or SEWERS AND MANHOLES at Buku Ho tv.-ce Estate. Plia.-e lll— Contracts I 11. Tender forms, etc.. may be obtained from the Building Department, Room 3-10. 3rd Floor. jr»niicess House. Queenstown on payment of a deposit of $250/- which will be779 words
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Advertisement917 1963-01-24 17 |^Mi^Bs<s^fcisMs»Ms^swsMsls^s^MMßi^s<slßi^sMMiMs^^sfc^^i»^ii^MMi^tMJs*s^sMsWPSßMßs^^^Wl LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE notice: of quarterly session A Quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be eld in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate In the Criminal District and Magistrates" Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. on Monday. 11th917 words
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Advertisement667 1963-01-24 17 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All Members of the abov Association In the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th January 1963 (or Chinese New Year and the Following Day. KINTA KELLAS TIN DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the667 words
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Advertisement605 1963-01-24 17 TENDERS TENDERS will be received at the Ministry of Health and Law, Palmer Road. Singapore 2, up to noon of Thursday 28th February 1963 for the supply and delivery of 31 Item* of Antibiotics and Biological*. Tender forms and full I specifications may be obtained from the Superintending Pharma- 3605 words
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Advertisement371 1963-01-24 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the supply and dell-i-ery of metal from private quarries [or the Public Works Department, Klnta, for period 1.2.1963 to 31.1.1964 will be received at the Dffice of the Jurutera N> gerl, J.KJI., Perak. Ipoh, up to 13 noon ot the 29th January, 1963371 words
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Advertisement149 1963-01-24 17 CADETS AND JUNIOR PLANTING ASSISTANTS APPLICANTS TO BOX Al3Ol ST. ARE THANKED. THOSE REQUIRED FOR INTERVIEW WILL BE NOTIFIED BY 31ST JANUARY. EUROPEAN FIRM requires Chinese assistant for executive position (trainee will be considered). Must be used to efficient, conscientious and independent work inclusive of correspondence, general office administration and149 words
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Article, Illustration691 1963-01-24 18 Q TODAY 1 am appealing to the Badminton Association of Malaya to set up a special Thomas Cup action committee of two or three officials with full authority and responsibility for preparing the Malayan team. This, I am convinced, is the only691 words
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128 1963-01-24 18 FAM Cup: S'gor and four states 'missing' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor, the FAM Cup holders, are one of the five states which, have not yet entered for this year's competition. The other states are Kelantan. Trengganu. Negri Sembilan and Johore. Entries were to have closed on Sunday but the FAM128 words
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Article87 1963-01-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Western Australia under-15 .schoolboys soccer team will visit Singapore and Malaya for a twoweek tour In May. They will play nine matches against various state schoolboys teams and a Federation of Malaya School Sports Council selection. The visitors' programme Is: May 11 v87 words
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Article67 1963-01-24 18 sinuahoßE. Wed Twentyfive teams have entered for the Singapore youth slx-a-slde soccer cumpptitU i li-re from Jan. M to Peb. 4. After the tournament, SAPA will select 30 players for training in preparation for V. Junior Asian Cup championship t Penang Clubs intending to Held67 words
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Article77 1963-01-24 18 FORCES 1 POLICE 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two smart goals by international out-side-right Sabapa'hy enabled Federation Police to retain the Thomson Cup when they visited Armed Porces ground for the annual hockey match today. Despite a wet ground. Police set a fast pace and Sabapathy's goals77 words
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Article132 1963-01-24 18 Malayan lifters invited by Burma SINGAPORE. Wed. Burma has invited Singapore and Malaya to an international weightlifting competition to be held at Rangoon m AprU. The other countries invited are Japan, South Korea and Indonesia. Burma will pay for board and lodging and internal transport for all visiting teams. Soh132 words
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Article101 1963-01-24 18 HOCKEY S'porc Lea vie Cap lit round: SHB S Naval Base 1; Kh-lsa w.o. from BraddeU; RAF Tengah w.o from PWD. Ipoh League Div. 1: Irish Hussars 3 sth Bn RMR 1; Div. 2: Police 3 ACS 1 B'pore Leacne Div. Z: Naval Police w.o. from University. Friendly101 words
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295 1963-01-24 18 By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; Singapore. Wednesday DICHIE Benaud, the Australian Test cricket cap- tain, is keen to lead a team on a tour of Singapore and Malaya at the end of the current Test series against England. This was announced today by Dr. Ong Swee295 words
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Article96 1963-01-24 18 rH. Wed. Two Kampar boys, Tham Yong Choi. 15, and Oh Teik Keng. 19. were winner and runner-up in a special round-robin tennis competition which concluded the ten-day training for the Perak junior squad. The boys were today presented trcphles by Gilmour Lebum, the Australian professional96 words
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Article66 1963-01-24 18 SELECTION 4 BRIGADE 0 MALACCA. Wed. A hattrick by Yang Chong Weng highlighted the Malacca Selection's victory over Headquarters, 28th Brigade at hockey here today. Chong Weng scored two goals In the first half and went on to complete his hattrick. scoring off a short66 words
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519 1963-01-24 18 GET BOYS TO SEE BIG GAME BID BY SRU By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Wed.— To encourage schoolboys to take a greater interest in rugger, the Singapore Rugby Union are making special arrangements for schoolboys to see the North-South annual game on the Padang here on Saturday. Schoolboys, accompanied by519 words
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Miscellaneous69 1963-01-24 18 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY Spore league Cup lit round: Varsity v RAF Changi (Bt Timah) RAP SeleUr v RMN (SeleUr): 2nd round: SRC v Jansenltes (Padang); Army Cap: 19 Signals v OHQ (Dover Rd, Spore). S'gor League Div. 1: PWD v Levers (Chera* Rd); YMSA v Tech (Taylor Rd); Kllat v69 words
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Article, Illustration227 1963-01-24 19 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Bob Nor- ton (above) "Mr. Racing" of Malaya the MRA's stipendiary steward, retires this month after a long and distinguished career as a turf official. He is 66 years old. Norton came to Malaya as an extra official in 1940 and soon227 words
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313 1963-01-24 19 NATIONAL JOY IN 'TOP TEN' FOR KL MEETING £2 ITU ALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. My ten-to-follow at the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting, which opens on Sunday are: National Joy Runnerup in two cup races at Penang last month when beaten by Dark Romance II in the Governor's Cup and by313 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-01-24 19 Brown jumps to tip the ball over crossbar DESPITE the harassing tactics of Lochhead (No. 9), the Burnley centre-forward. Brown, the Spurs goalkeeper in long pants, Jumps high and manages to deflect the ball over the crossbar during the F.A. Cup third round match on a snow-covered pit eh atReuter - 60 words
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Article504 1963-01-24 19 AUSSIES MUST NOT PLAY FOR A DRAW ADELAIDE, Wednesday. QNE EACH and two to go. That is position of the series as Fourth Test begins here on Friday. But Australia have one advantage As holders of the Ashes, Australia will retain them if they win here, no matter what happens504 words
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180 1963-01-24 19 SYDNEY, Wed.— The Duke of Norfolk, the MCC team manager, today dismissed as "absolute nonsense" suggestions that he was disturbed about the side's morale. The Duke, who returned here by air from Britain, said: "As far as I have been concerned180 words
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Article88 1963-01-24 19 MONTE CABLO: Only 102 crews out of a total of 296 who started on Saturday in the 2,500--mile (4.000 kilometres) Monte Carlo Rally crossed the finishing line on Tuesday, before the control closed. MIAMI BEACH: Promoter Tom BoUn announced yesterday that agreement tiaa been n ached "oaReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration545 1963-01-24 20 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A POLICE officer described us "a boxer of considerable prowess** received a black eye in an incident at a New Year's eve dance organised by the Girls' Sports Club. Acting Deputy Supt. F.C. Pestana, 43, told a Magistrate's Court545 words
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166 1963-01-24 20 f TNITED NATIONS, Wed. U The U.N. Secretary-Gen-eral. U Thant, said today he now considered U.N. freedom of movement throughout Katanga "fully and firmly established." He said this in a message of congratulations to Mr. Robert K. Gardiner. Ghanaian Offlce-in-Charge of the166 words
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96 1963-01-24 20 Encourage heretics, says varsity head NEW YORK, Wed.— Lord James of Rusholme, vice-chancellor of York University, said that teachers should be lenient with children who rebel against conformity. In a speech prepared for a convocation of democracy, sponsored here" by the Fund for the Republic, but not delivered because ofReuter - 96 words
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Article25 1963-01-24 20 JAKARTA, Wed. The United States has offered Indonesia U5517,000,000 credit to buy Industrial raw materials and mechanical spare parts In America. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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271 1963-01-24 20 INDONESIAN BUILD-UP NOT YET A THREAT: MACAPAGAL MANILA. Wed. President Diosdado Macapagal said today he saw no need at the present time to call a meeting of the Philippine National Security Council because of a reported buildup of Soviet arms in neighbouring Indonesia. "I don't feel there Is need at271 words
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Article68 1963-01-24 20 EX-PREMIER'S BACKERS ROUNDED UP TEHERAN. Wed.— Security forces today rounded up several top members of the National Front supporters of former Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq in scattered demonstrations in Teheran. Those detained were reported to be agitating against the Shah's six-point reform programme, which will be decided at a referendumReuter - 68 words
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Article67 1963-01-24 20 ASCOT, (England". Wed. Freelance photographer Raymond Belllsario. 27, was clscharged with a warning by Ascot Court today for taking an unauthorised picture of Queen Elizabeth II and her daughter. Princess Anne, horseback riding In Windsor Great Park on Oct. 20. "We hope that In future you or67 words
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Article302 1963-01-24 20 LONDON, Wed. The conclusion of the De Gaulle-Adenauer talks gave rise to optimism in stock markets today as to next weeks resumption of the Common Market negotiations and the appearance of a lew cheap buyers brought a quick improvement in prices. However, the move had little power behind302 words
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Article39 1963-01-24 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 23 Jd., Feb. 23Jd.. Mar. 23id., April 23Jd.. April/June 23Jd.. July/Sept. J3 11/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 23id.. Jan./ Mar. 231 d.. Apr/June unquoted. flf, Jan. unquoted. Feb. 23 id.. Mar. 23 7/16 d. Tone Steady.39 words
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Article25 1963-01-24 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £861. sellers £851 J. Forward buyer.-* £864}. sellers £855. Settlement £852. Turnover a.m. 75 tons, pjn. 35. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-01-24 20 His cap fell. But parade ground discipline did not permit this Singapore Infantry Regiment Sergeant (arrowed) to pick it up as he marched forward, bareheaded, with his men to listen to a speech of the Commandant. Brigadier P EM. Bradley. So the cap layMak Klan Seng - 173 words
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65 1963-01-24 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. A sawman, Tan Teck San, 40. working at the Kirn Hiap Lee sawmill tn Serangoon Road was found dead last night beside an electric saw with his neck partly severed. Tan, the father of three, was alone, in the sawmill at65 words
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Article22 1963-01-24 20 DACCA (Pakistan), Wed. Mr. Mohammed All of Bogra, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, died here today after a short Illness. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-01-24 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Singapore and Malaya for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 pm. vest*. day: Highest Lowest Singapore 81 73 Kota Bharu 79 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 82 73 Kuala Lumpur 84 7341 words
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