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Title Section21 1963-01-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times No*"* Itie***" Estd 1845 FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration479 1963-01-25 1 Grieved by Jakarta enmity 'I did not expect this I could not sit back while they went on talking' 'War would involve the whole world' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today renewed his "hands off Malaysia" warning to Indonesia. In an interview with Mims Thomason,479 words
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242 1963-01-25 1 KUCHING, Thurs.— Out of Sarawak's recent tribulations of revolt followed by the worst ever floods tnere had grown a new sense of kinship and a sense of solidarity that was the mark of a nation, said the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell,242 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-01-25 1 BUSINESSMAN Chiu Nang Hong Jumps aboard a Black Maria outside the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court yesterday to begin an 18 -month jail term for raping a housewife. His appeal against the conviction by the High Court was dismissed by the Court of Appeal. FullHarold Teo - 60 words
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134 1963-01-25 1 IXDNDON, Thurs.— Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Minister of Defence, said today that the recent Brunei operation showed that Britain's conventional forces were "poised ready to deal with any brushflre outbreak." Their reaction time was swift and inter-service co-operation of the highest order, he told the HouseReuter - 134 words
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Article47 1963-01-25 1 ACCRA. Thurs. Long standing border restrictions between Ghana and Togo are to come dowr from next month with the lifting of the Ohana Government's ban on the Import of agricultural produce, flih and live animals from Togo, it waa announced last night. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article114 1963-01-25 1 ROLL OUT THE BARREL-IF THEY CAN NAIROBI, Thurs. Offers of help are pouring in from British troops here in an attempt to stop the country running oat of beer because of a brewery workers' strike for more pay. A brewery spokesman said the troops did not want pay only aReuter - 114 words
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Article44 1963-01-25 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thure. The UH. plans to cut back Its 19.000-man Congo force by more than one-third by March Informed sources said today. The reduction is feasible now that President Tshombe has ended Katanga's secession. (See page I). I44 words
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314 1963-01-25 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD ITUCHING, Thurs. A- Mukah district in Sarawak's Third Division has been hit by its worst floods in memory. Until yesterday major flooding was reported only in the Fourth and Fifth Divisions in the north. Half the Iban population In the Ova314 words
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Article152 1963-01-25 1 Pelaez has flu— so talks put off T ONDON. Thurs. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. Philippines VicePresident. is suffering from influenza and talks between him and Lord Home. Britain's Foreign Secretary, due to open here today, have been postponed until Monday. Mr. Pelaez, who is also his country's Foreign Secretary, arrived hereReuter - 152 words
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Article40 1963-01-25 1 JAKARTA, Thun-. Indonesia'! Supreme Advisory Council, under the chairmanship of President Soekanio, has begun a three-day session on nations economic problems. The meeting begun yesterday at the State palace, and will continue today and tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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108 1963-01-25 2 I \K AIUA. Thurs. The J I'niU-d States has offered Indonesia USSI7 million ($5l million) credit to buy industrial raw materials and mechanical spar c parts in America, it was announced here officially. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said the credits,Reuter - 108 words
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Article79 1963-01-25 2 MO6COW. Thurs— The Soviet 1 Union and Japan yesterday agreed In principle on the terms of a three-year trade agreement, which has been drawn up but not yet signed, provides thai Japan will export goods valued at US$l33 million to the Soviet Union In 1963 and will79 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-01-25 2 RIGHTHAND MAN 'NOT GOING TO LONDON 9 MANILA, Thursday gRUNEI revolutionary leader, A.M. Azahari and his righthand man, Zaini Hadji Ahmad, denied here yesterday that a serious riit had developed between them. The two rebel leaders said they were both determined to carry onReuter - 295 words
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194 1963-01-25 2 JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Indonesian Harbour and Shipping Trade Union has said it is prepared to carry out an "instant boycott" of British vessels in Indonesian ports. In a message to the National Committee of Solidarity with the Ka lima n tan Utara Revolution, theReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration334 1963-01-25 2 I SHALL WORK WITH UN, SAYS TSHOMBE fl-OLWEZI, Thurs. President Tahombe said here today he would apply U Thant's Congo reintegration plan "without waiting for orders." "We have decided to cooperate firmly with the U.N. with every means we have," he told reporters. "We are stacking our arms today." BrigadierReuter - 334 words
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Article69 1963-01-25 2 Guests first, orders Macdonald NAIROBI. Thurs. When Kenya's new Governor, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, first took his seat at the head of the dining table at Government House he and his wife were served first. He asked the comptroller of the household why guests were not served first. The reply was69 words
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Article53 1963-01-25 2 AMMAN. Thurs. Kuwait today held Its first general election since becoming Independent in June. 1961, with 11,000 of the population of 300,000 going to the polls. There are 305 candidates for the 60 seats In the Lower House, all independents unconnected with political parties or the53 words
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Article40 1963-01-25 2 £20 m. loan for Algeria ALGIERS, Thura— Mr. Mohammed Khldlr, secretary-general of the FLN political bureau, said today that Kuwait had given Algeria a loan of almost £20 million, according to the Algerian national news agency. Algerte Press* Service. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-01-25 2 JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. win visit New Delhi early next week at the invitation of Mr. Nehru for talks on the Sino-Indian dispute, it was announced here. A Foreign office spokesman said Deputy Suwito Kusumowidagdo. Economic Assistant Cmarjadi and SpokesmanUPI - 141 words
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Article33 1963-01-25 2 PEKING, Thurs. Ouns on the Chinese mainland will cease shelling the Nationalist-held offshore Island for next Fridays spring festival a traditional Chinese holiday the New China news agency said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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246 1963-01-25 2 THE TORIES AID WIDOWS AND JOBLESS 'I U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK LONDON. Thursday. V"EARLY nine million people drawing social se- curity benefits and war pensions in Britain will get increases under Government proposals introduced in the House of Commons yesterday. The increases will cost Initially an extra $227 million a year. Mr.Reuter - 246 words
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98 1963-01-25 2 MP's NINTH BID WITH BILL TO END RACIAL DISCRIMINATION T ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Ju Fenner Brockway. a Labour M.P., yesterday obtained leave from the House of Commons to introduce an anti-racial discrimination bill for debate next month. It would make it an offence to discriminate to the detriment of anyReuter - 98 words
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Article82 1963-01-25 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. the Defence Minister, declined to give an assurance to the House of Commons today that no nuclear or rocket base was planned in Cyprus. Mr. Prank Allaun (Labour) had asked about expenditure on new works at the British base in Cyprus.Reuter - 82 words
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Article85 1963-01-25 2 LONDON. Thurs. Elizabeth Taylor yesterday underwent an operation in a London hospital for a twisted knee cartilage. She was driven from Elstree Studios to the London Clinic after an accident on the set of a film "The V.LP.s" which she Is making with Richard Burton. AReuter - 85 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-01-25 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^MAvettxi eee»A I aUoe foreman //'-> rN 4»a5T r t Co*. I THOUSHT) Ftiom the wav vtxi'ce^N I ocoeetNG Me about J27 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-01-25 3 .GNORING the snow, two women kneel during a rally in Trafalgar Square, London, last weekend to launch a week of prayer in Britain for Christian unity A crowd of more than 1,000 braved Arctic conditions to take part in the rally with clerics of theReuter - 67 words
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201 1963-01-25 3 WASHINGTON, Thins. A senate subcommittee yester day pressed the State Department for immediate information on a reported Soviet military build-up in Cuba. This followed publication of a New York Times News Service dispatch /hlch sr.ld Soviet forces were working round-the-clock on the construction andReuter - 201 words
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Article65 1963-01-25 3 STOCKHOLM Ihurs Mr. Wladik Kr^nov. a former Soviet journalist and Moscow Radio reporter, told a press conference here last night he had defected to Sweden last autumn Mr Krasnov. 26. said tie nad planned to defect before leaving Russia as a member of a study65 words
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Article36 1963-01-25 3 NEW YORK. Thurs Britain is 'still a very fine i.itinn to have on your side" said ex-President Dwieht Kisrnhower. in a recorded television interview shown to a nationwide audience last night.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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256 1963-01-25 3 I LONDON. Thurs. The British Army, yesterday admitted defeat by television and disclosed plans to change the public image of its traditional moustached, swagprer-stick-swinginß officer. A War Office official said a public relations firm had been called In to advise the High CommandUP - 256 words
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143 1963-01-25 3 WILLIAM JUST DIDN'T COME UP TO SCRATCH LONDON, Thurs. William Yates just didn't come up to scratch ac far as his wife Isabel was concerned. He told the Divorce* Court that she got so mean that she once put itching powder at the root of his bed She did the143 words
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Article55 1963-01-25 3 PARIS TOurs.— Robert Marel, a leader of he "Algerie Prancalse" revolt in Algiers, has been arrested In Western Prance, police said today Martel went underground In Pebruary. 1960, when his organisation was banned. The rising of May, 1968, was one factor leading tp the recall to55 words
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149 1963-01-25 3 LABOUR ACTS TO PICK GAITSKELL'S SUCCESSOR LONDON. Thurs.— The Labour Party last night decided to proceed to elect a new leader, hours after Mr. Hugh Oaltskell was cremated. Labour MPs approved the decision of the Party's "shadow cabinet" to open nominations for one week beginning today If a successor Is149 words
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Article332 1963-01-25 3 PARIS, Thurs.— Mr. Pierre Messmer, French Armed Forces Minister, told the National Assembly last night that France has had, since May, 1962, "an operational atomic bomb, three times as powerful as that of Hiroshima, but of a much smaller volume." Speaking during the debate on adoption of332 words
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600 1963-01-25 3 NAVAL SPY VASSALL HAD FLAT MORE LIKE A WOMAN'S... Reporter tells security probe: LONDON, Thurs A REPORTER said yesterday the luxury flat of convicted spy William Vassall. contained bottles of perfume, corset catalogues, pictures of French rugby players and photographs of Mr. Tho m as Galbraith former Admiralty Civil Lord.Reuter - 600 words
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287 1963-01-25 3 Newspapers are still the best medium NEW YORK, Thursday. Ja^Oß seven weeks radio and television have tried mightly to keep 10 million New Yorkers informed. They have succeeded only within the barest minimum. i They failed to prove what frequently has been bandied about that newspapers are a medium ofUP - 287 words
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Article84 1963-01-25 3 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, a 16-year-old school girl, and Crown Prince Constantine of Greece. 23. are engaged to marry. The Greek and Danish royal families announced the engagement yesterday as King Paul and Queen Frederlca of Greece arrived here for a brief visit. The weddingReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement336 1963-01-25 3 NEW YEAR RESOLUTION: INVEST $10 PER MONTH IN THE M.C.I.S. SPECIAL ASSURANCE PLANS May we first wish our Chinese friends Keong Hee Fatt Choy! May we next suggest that one of your New Year Resolutions should be to Invest at least $10 pm In our MCIS Special Assurance Plans! May336 words
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Article229 1963-01-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore cripple Johnny Ang, 22, was all keyed up during Christmas to get his Possum the wonder machine which helps paralytics to lead a normal life. But it did not come. Then he was sure it would come during Chinese New Year. But it229 words
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Article72 1963-01-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Miss Louise Thai Thi Lang, the Vietnamese pianist-composer who recently visited Singapore, will feature in the Radio Singapore programme Entracte, tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. Her programme, recorded during her visit will Include her own composition. "River Song" as well as "Two Arbeaques" by Debussy and72 words
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Article199 1963-01-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. RADIO SINGAPORE ushered in the Year of the Hare at midnight tonight with a big bang the traditional sound of Chinese crackers. There will be no break in the English section transmission between 9 a.m. and 11a.m. and between 3 p.m. and199 words
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Article118 1963-01-25 4 The Queen's chaplain for S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Rt. Rev. A. Neville Davidson will fly into Singapore on Saturday on a three-day visit to- meet Presbyterian and Anglican church officials. As Moderator, Dr. Davidson presides over the General Assembly,118 words
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224 1963-01-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. nnWO all-girl instru- mental groups a quartet and a trio among the first to be formed in Singapore will be making their debut on Monday at the Victoria Theatre. They will be appearing at a charity concert to be presented224 words
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570 1963-01-25 4 Claim for $12,555 excess rent is dismissed by court SINGAPORE, Thursday MH. JUSTICE AMBROSE in the High Court today dismissed with costs an action brought by Hin Seng and Co. against SEAC Company claiming $12,--566 as being excess rent allegedly received by SEAC Co. for an unfurnished room on the570 words
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Article58 1963-01-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. J. Chnstianse has been elected president of the Singapore Cine Club. Other office-bearers are: Mr. B. Froehlich (vice-president); Mr. R. A. Purdie (Secretary); Mrs. L. Christian.se (treasurer); and Messrs. C. Luger. H. Sarlie, W. B. Cockburn, R. Beattle. P. Whitehead. R. H. McCadden58 words
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Article337 1963-01-25 4 LONDON, Thurs.. It was another day of waiting In London stock markets. Although the higher unemployment figures had been largely discounted, they provided food for thought, while the French communique on the recent Paris talks did little to clear the air. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not337 words
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Article96 1963-01-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pcrtuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. said today that a rood Muslim not only made a food citizen, but in his opinion, he made the "best citizen." Inche Yusof, who was formally opening the Ja-ma-ath mosque at Victoria Street, said: "There is no-96 words
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335 1963-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE posting of more than 4,000 pupils here to secondary schools has been to the satisfaction of most parents and few complaints have been received. Mr. B.H.G. Adams, Selangor and Municipal education officer, said this today in comment on an allegation335 words
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120 1963-01-25 5 A NEW YEAR EVE EPISODE of TRISHAMAN CHEW SINGAPORE, Thurs— TriO sha rider Chew Ah Pee, 52. started his Chinese New Year's Eve today at 3 a.m. by making a citywide search on foot for his missing trlsha. He had just got up from bed to find his trisha stolen.120 words
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Article63 1963-01-25 5 MELBOURNE. Thurs.—Doctor* at Prince Henry's Hospital said today that Helen Wong Kam Thye. the Malaya, i girl who underwent a heart operation on Tuesday, was progressing satisfactorily. They said she was not likely to need another operation. Helen was operated on to correct a heartReuter - 63 words
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Article59 1963-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Two men who sold fowls at Salak South market yesterday morn ins without a licence were fined $10 each by the Third Magistrate, Incho Hassan Haji Yunus. today. They were Yap Hon Kuan alias Yap Chuan Sang. 21, and Yong Ah Yok, 36,59 words
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Article39 1963-01-25 5 SEREMBAN. Thur* The ferembun Rotary Club will hold a Chap Goh Meh dance at the Town Hall on Feb. 9 to raise fmu.s lot charities. The Yaiiß di-Pertuan Bessr and the Teiißku Ampuan .ire expected to attend.39 words
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103 1963-01-25 5 PPP forms second all-Malay branch r rELUK ANSON, Thurs. The second all-Malay branch of the People's Progressive Party was formed at Chlkus. In the rice bowl area of Sungel Manik. eight miles from here. The first branch In the predominantly Malay area was formed last week at Chendrong Balai, about103 words
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153 1963-01-25 5 MNANG. Thurs. A learner-driver, whose bus collided with two stationary cars and knocked down a pedestrian who died later, was today fined 51 25 on an amended charge of careless driving. Originally charged with driving dangerously. Marjit bin Karim. a City Council153 words
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Article198 1963-01-25 5 IZUANTAN. Thurs. The Pahang Umno youth section is to ask for the appointment of a deputy Mentri Besar to hasten progress in the state. The question would be discussed by the Pahang Alliance liaison committee soon. Inche Zainuddin bin Hajl Ahmad. State Assemblyman and198 words
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Article68 1963-01-25 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A i toddy tapper. N. Subbiah. died in > the Penang General Hospital this morning, eight days after he had fnllen from a coconut tree while 'appinp toddy at Telok Ayer Tawur here. Subbiah was sent t Butter- worth hospital on Jan. 16.68 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr M. P Chapman (above) who has arrived to take up an appointment as counsellor at the New Zealand High Commission here He replaces Mr. B. M. Brown, who has returned to New Zealand. A senior officer of the New Zealand Department of External65 words
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220 1963-01-25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. India must export more and earn more foreign exchange if she is to continue financing imports from Malaya, which she needs for her growing industries. This was stated today by Mr G. J Malik. Indian Counsellor and A c sistant Commissioner.220 words
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Article62 1963-01-25 5 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. B.P Seeulvasagam was re-elected chairman of the combined Bar of' Perak. Kedah and Perils today. Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam and Mr N. Sharma were appointed representatives to the Federation! Bar Council in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R.C. M. Rayan was elected; secretary; the committee members62 words
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Article63 1963-01-25 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Thousands of people last night jammed the Seremban Lake Gardens to see a lion dance on a float In the lake A band played on another float. The show was organised ov the Seremban Town Council. Two bands will perform, there on floats63 words
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Article32 1963-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. P Arumugam. 43. of Bunssar Road, was fined $5 today for fighting and disorderly behaviour at Brickfields Road on Tuesday at 5.45 p.m. He pleaded guilty.32 words
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Miscellaneous231 1963-01-25 5 Bug* Bnwtwtff Btf Balph Itvimtlahl /I'm pullin'over: iaint^ lJ \twevm on th' joiT 1 11 <^f3£\ |VV <h J=B=» (TAKIN' CHANCES OVGETTIN^ v^JN TWf TOWN!/ 1 1 1 /r IT J Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Some might say. plenty of 1. Get accommodation for a ropes nt ,s r?231 words
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Article, Illustration799 1963-01-25 6 Suppression of evidence alleged by Jamit counsel FOURTH DAY OF THE TRIAL by JACKIE SAM gINGAPORE, Thurs. Charges of suppression of evidence were levelled against the prosecution at today's continued trial of two Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association officials. In making these allegations. Mr. T. T. Rajah, defending, said a799 words
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108 1963-01-25 6 MALACCA, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today opened the town's first dual -carriage way which cost $450,000. The road, with mercuryvapour lighting. Is an extension to Jalan Munshi Abdullah (former Newcome Road) and joins up with the Bukit China Road.108 words
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245 1963-01-25 6 Latest maternity methods arouse interest KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two new methods which have been used in the General Hospital here the use of the vacuum extractor in difficult maternity cases and painless stitching aroused great Interest at the obstetricians and gynaecologists seminar here Just ended. In the past year, the245 words
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230 1963-01-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs HTHE Umno headquar- ter,s here is to open a branch office the first of its kind in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, next month to help organise the Umno there and settle its on-and-off internal disputes. This was230 words
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Miscellaneous150 1963-01-25 6 Alley Oop By V. T. Hmtßm NOW, LETS )CKA( t ßLrr BE CMJErTjO^"^"™*^ AaRIQHT,| flH.MVfloen.\ MX/ UAIP/umWVW r GET THAT /VKNOW, IF ANVTHINQ /VVHV, I MIGHT SHUT _^JB OOP WHAT Zattlu tdviu r"nrt CAST WOULD GO WKONG, I EVEN WIND UP IUP AND .^■■^R V HAVE I DONE"? WM^' C-H/\150 words
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Article, Illustration1887 1963-01-25 7 THE TIME IS 1919— AND A SECRET ORGANISATION IN AMERICA CALLING ITSELF THE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD EMBARKS ON A CAMPAIGN OF VIOLENCE AND MURDER ONE October night in 1919 a group of men in scarlet robes and black masks hurried through the rain-swept1,887 words
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Article59 1963-01-25 8 M ITotwa Sl* (Minimum, THE PARENTS OF the late Mr. Patrick Panes An Sang thank relatives <rd frieaela far their assistance, conrtolencee, wreaths, scrolls and attendee during tbelr recant bereavement. FAMILY OF LATE Mr. Llm Cbln Kuan 'bank relatives. frlt-nda and others for nlgkt visits, wreath*, ncrolls, CMft donations,59 words
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687 1963-01-25 8 The Straits Times Friday. January 25, 1963. Paris-Bonn Axis A Franco-German treaty I ending four centuries of enmity ought to be welcomed in all the world's languages. And it would have been at almost iiny time except now. Coming ;is it has on the heels of President de Gaulle's solo687 words
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Article370 1963-01-25 8 Mr. Nehru is not having it all his own way in the debate in the Indian Parliament n the proposals of the Colombo powers. His call for full acceptance of the mediators' sug gestions has the support onl\ of the Communists, the othei Opposition parties answering with jeers370 words
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Article251 1963-01-25 8 The first few days after the ripening of the new school year have brought the inevitable rash of parents' complaints, accompanied by opposition party criticism. Postings have been "a mess," so runs the chief complaint, but without attributing super-efficiency to the education departments and the schools, it remains251 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-01-25 8 "1 still don't like the way he said it was too big to explode in EUROPE!16 words
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Article473 1963-01-25 8 The case of the Ipoh heart girl T^ERE are some people who will find fault with everything. Mr. Alwyn Llm. by his letter on Miss Wong Kam Thye which you printed, seems to be one of them! I would have completely ignored him if it had not been for the473 words
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Article, Illustration798 1963-01-25 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH i from WITH mcc r e asing frankness, P r c mier Hayato Ikeda of Japan is now tending to identify the political and economic future of his country and his 95 million people with that of the West after an798 words
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Advertisement903 1963-01-25 8 Str.itt Times Jc Malay Mail Classified advertloemenu may he haodae) tw let Flaar COLD tronktl ARCADB Orchard Road COLO STOKAeM IIttNCHU AT HOLLAND NOAD— KATOMeJ KfPPtL ROAD-NAVAL BAII Authorised Ajextte: CITY •OOK STORE LTV Winchester Heine. Caltyar Ouay THI NCWS neONT M. M. lOMAIL S Admlratty Mood. Naval Ssae M.903 words
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Advertisement105 1963-01-25 8 Dr. SEN AND HIS HUNGER FIGHTERS j Nearly half the I, i world's 3,000 million in- habitants are seriously undernourished, and 25 million die of hunger annually. The United i Nations' FAO, with food j experts from many I countries, under its dynamic Indian direc-tor-general. Dr. Binnay Ranjan Sen. sends105 words
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Advertisement127 1963-01-25 8 TRUST SWANSON v H£*z^ jLf^s^ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN vhicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourf ul. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment127 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1963-01-25 9 TAI SING - TAI SING By ONN: Kuala Lumpur, Thursday BUSINESSMAN GOES BACK TO JAIL AGAIN FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR AFTER 118 DAYS ON BAIL CJ: It's difficult to see ground on which this court can interfere f HIT Nang Hong, 49-year-old businessman, convicted by the High Court here1,770 words
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Article29 1963-01-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. S. Rajendran, 16, of Circular Road was fined $10 today for hawking in Shaw Road English School yesterday without a licence. He pleaded guilty.29 words
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181 1963-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Than. The Third Criminal District Judge. Mr. N. A. D Eoiario. today confiscated a taxi driven by Abdullah bin Omar, who was jailed (or 18 months yesterday for breaking into the Sacred Heart Church in Tank Road. Abdullah was found guilty181 words
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220 1963-01-25 9 |£OTA BHARU, Thurs. A shop owner told a preliminary inquiry today why he had refused permission for a student to marry his teacher-daughter Tlo Say Blow, 57, was testifying against Lee Eng Hul, 25, a former engineerIng student, who Is charged with220 words
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Article200 1963-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore today announced that the following have passed the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws for the session 1962/63, and have been placed in the class of honours shown below: Class II honours: (upper division) Shunmugan Javakumar, Kirpal200 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs, Polish pianist Witold Malcuzynsld (above) will give two performances at the Victoria Theatre next month. This will be his second visit to Singapore. All tickets were sold out when he played here two years ago. The programme for his first recital in88 words
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Article28 1963-01-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya and the United States are to sign an educational exchange programme of students and teachers on Monday at the Ministry of Education.28 words
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Article211 1963-01-25 9 $26,481 worth of goods stolen OINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 A 68-year-old jaga was all that stood between $26,000 worth o! goods and a gang of robbers on Tuesday night when they broke into a godown in Merbau Road. Three men. armed with daggers found no difficulty in overpowering the old man211 words
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Article51 1963-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mohamed Eusope bin Shalk Dawood. 31, was Jailed for three months today for criminal breach of trust of a $279 radio phonograph belonging to a radio dealer in Joo Chlat Road on Nov. 16. Eusope. who had five previous convictions, made restitution of51 words
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Advertisement139 1963-01-25 9 indigesiion £2i? agonies... 'Bismag 1 tablets bring fast, safe relief Now you cao eat whatever yoe like without worry of after-meal ■tossMßkaskfteWPssssflßlß gor| y- £*»y-io-iake 'Bismtf' I lari| eti act in second* to bring yon pW^-*^ su™ relief from indigestion. -I <Jy»pep»i«. flatulence, heartburn Z£Z£ I astnt ".acidity.wind.andtimilar I ,^S"™»139 words
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Advertisement150 1963-01-25 9 A. C. Electric MotOrS... tor all I over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every T CgL P art ()f the wol *ldFrom 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. I SOLE AGcinTj: R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd., 18-C, Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174, Batu Road, K. Lumpur. Tel:150 words
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Miscellaneous495 1963-01-25 9 e»ArM/-v mai a\/a Interlude; 8.45 Singing ToRADIC MALAYA eether; 10.00 The Living Shakespeare; 10.30 Blues In NATIONAL SHORTWAVE The Night; 11.00 Hits To Dance 41 METRES And Dream To; 11 JO Starlight A.M, 6.00 Tim. Signal. IXO Cl0 D Wn RADI SINGAPORE Rendezvous With Music; 7 JO BHOBTWAVE SERVICE Time495 words
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194 1963-01-25 10 'Souped up' Cortinas on Malayan marketsoon |X)RD of Dagenham has built two "souped up" versions of the Consul Cortina 1,200 cc family saloon which made its debut in Malaya five months ago. They are the "Road Tune Cortina" which is said to have a top speed of 110 mph and194 words
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Article40 1963-01-25 10 Pirelli General Cable Works Ltd.. of Southampton, has appointed Mr. R. A. S. Getgood resident sales engineer (or the Par East. Mr. Getgood. B.Sc. (Eng.h A.M.1.E.E.. will be based in Kuala Lumpur and will assume duties next Friday.40 words
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Article139 1963-01-25 10 U.K. jungle vehicles for Borneo A FLEET of special vehicles worth £25,000 ($214,250). Is to be shipped from Britain by Leyland Motors. Lancashire, to North Borneo for work over roads which peter out In the middle of dense jungle forests. They are three-axled 150 h.p. Leyland Hippo models, a dump139 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-01-25 10 Monosodium glutamate placed under licence SINGAPORE'S first monosodium glutamate factory now under construction at Woodlands Road will be able to operate under protection against foreign competition. The Government has placed monosodium glutamate (food flavouring essence) under specific import licensing to prevent excessive imports, dumping and370 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-01-25 10 PERKINS' millionth export engine (above centre), is now on display at the showroom of the local agents, Lyons Motors, in Orchard Road, Singapore. The history-making engine is a six-cylinder direct injection 6.354 and with ii, Perkins becomes the first diesel manufacturer in the world55 words
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Article105 1963-01-25 10 'THE Coca-Cola Company la now A making a big move to expand business .n overseas markets. The president. Mr. J. Paul Austin, at a board meeting In Atlanta, Georgia, recently reported: "Since 1955 our business in overseas markets haa more than doubled. This makes expansion very necessary." In105 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-01-25 10 THE Malayan Banking Kajang branch has recently moved to its new premises (above) at Jalan Mendaling. The building is claimed to be the most modern in Kajang. The banking hall occupies the ground floor. Malayan Banking with its head office In Kuala Lumpur, is the only54 words
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210 1963-01-25 10 NCR latest range of fast 10-key adding machines A SERIES of new 10-key adding machines designed ta speed up figure work in the average business office, will be available on the Malayan market shortly. This new series comprising three models and which will be available in a wide range ol210 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-01-25 10 SHELL MAN FOR SALES COURSE MR. TSANG JAT MENG (above), an automotive engineer of Shell Co. (S), will shortly leave for Australia for an industrial sales training course. He will receive his training at the Shell office in Melbourne. Mr. Tsang, 30, who has been with Shell for the past63 words
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Article95 1963-01-25 10 Heap Huat Co., of Penang Road. Penang. won the top prize of $150 in the Campbell's Cream of Chicken Soup window display contest sponsored by the Borneo Co.. last week. The second prise of $75 went to Seng Hoe and Co.. of Beach Street, and the third95 words
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Article51 1963-01-25 10 The Mayfair Hotel in Ipoh. under a new i .anagement. haa recently been reconditioned and refur:, shed. Extra amenities hsvf been added to the rooms. An innovation is a neatly la«| out open-air cafe on its grounds, with special foodstalls providing delicacies at night51 words
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Advertisement215 1963-01-25 10 Jt Time after time the Forslund Crane has provided the simple and economical IM ii *r W? *1 answer to loading and unloading pro- <^mm/m Xtt* blems. The versatility of a Forslund S uk ?""ll^ Brv"^*—* Crane is unlimited and the operation is ,M (BP^^ A f ■Hfe-^^""'!^^ V', .^t^tttSKSSEßm215 words
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Advertisement41 1963-01-25 10 ANACIN STOPS COLDS FEVER FASTEST-LONGEST doctor's prescription against pair nn Jl^ioa AOINTl: jR MARTON COMPANY LIMITED. m E "SPEEDWELL" wire ropes j^jCl) Uanmlaenrtn Hg UAXm, BLACK Co.. (Win Rop»i IM. WL iff MMSTtIAL. tN«NtMIN6. MARINE. MMN6. lARIH MOVM6 t LOS«N& ttQUMMENTt41 words
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Advertisement26 1963-01-25 10 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors limited WEARNE BROS. LTD. 109, Pudu Rood, Kuolo Lumpur26 words
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Advertisement3458 1963-01-25 11 MWmmtkWitwmmkwmflm NJ LM'fi J^l^la _L_d McALlST^n^^°* ltd b_W b_Bb_— fi— ___ÜbUb_— I b—Bßb—— i l b_"M PCM EIXBRMAM LIMB «b KLAVEHESS LIME JP^^ HJ TUP P A tf I lUCC J_H B_f CITT Of CARLISLE IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO I IIL t» V« LI II ti~ S7T> 9ri7 rv __f^©^jß_f3,458 words
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Article592 1963-01-25 12 I^HE Malayan Rubber 1 Market has operati ed in low gear throughi out the week, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. While there were one or two factors which normally might have affected prices, these were not strong enough! to penetrate the592 words
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Article196 1963-01-25 12 SHIPS lymg alentside tha tlngapara Harbaur wharvss ar sxpecud t». mi"i« ara: Kernbrook 44, Hoegh Cliff 15/16. Fa irak y 42/43. Segamat N.W. 3, Shomron 29/30, Hikuwa Maru 6A, Blntant: (RRL) 46, Horn Clipper 3S/38, Rajah IS, Ulenroy 35 38. Kagoa Bakke 1/2, City of Carlisle 28.196 words
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373 1963-01-25 12 BIG RUSSIAN SUPPORT FOR RUBBER IN 1962 From Our Market Correspondent THE extent to which Russia supported the Malayan Rubber Market in 1962 is strikingly revealed in the official statistics just published. A little over 16 per cent of the total 1962 offtake of 1,173,792 tons went to Russia and373 words
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Article127 1963-01-25 12 MELBOURNE, TbursINVESTMENT iharcs mostly firmed today In quieter trading. Some leaders lost ground. B.H.P. to 495. 7d. Amalgamated Chemicals closed steady at 20s. 6d. Oils were irregular with Associated Australian up Is. to 385.. and A.O-G- after the report of water in Moonie Number Twelve lost Is. 6d.127 words
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Article262 1963-01-25 12 FEBRUARY first grade rubber buys" f.o.b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur jreaterday «t M cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cant. The tone waa Idle. I.C.C.R.A. and r. M.R.I, closing prices In canta per Ib, yeMerdsjr: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.262 words
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Article75 1963-01-25 12 CHINESE Product Exehangs. tingapars n**n prices p«r picul yMtarday Caoanut Oil bulk $44* sellers, drum $4H seller*. C»pr»: Jan. 'Keb UK Continent *27| buyers Pspper: Muntok 'vtiiu $140 Kellers. Ainnvok white $13"i Hellers. special Sarawak black $102 i sellers, garbled Lampong black t9Ti sellers. ABTA SlnTj sellers. SitiKaper*75 words
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Article29 1963-01-25 12 January 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80 cents (op a quarter of a cent). TIN: $426 (up 62 Vs cents). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (up 15 tons).29 words
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Article106 1963-01-25 12 U.K. passenger car production in December rose to 112,747 from 95.606 In November and 99.888 In December 1961. according to Board of Trade figures. This brought total car production in 1962 to 1.249.426 against 1.003.967 in 1961. Commercial goods vehicle output in December was106 words
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Article35 1963-01-25 12 T"Ht Malayan Cxaltanga Banks- Assaciatlan made these change* Id its mtf" to merchants yesterday (all rates to $1001: (•limit TT »t OO raadjri Swi»i Frsnst 141 a: DsutsslM Marks 130): Italian Lira 203H.Y35 words
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302 1963-01-25 12 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday rose by 62£ cents to $426 per picul on an offering of 285 tons. The offering was up 15 tons and was the largest since April last year as miners rushed out ore in front of302 words
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Advertisement751 1963-01-25 12 asss\ aCaV^. a^fl asssi^assss^ass^^^al^S ■■omV lB Basasassssl BBaßSßssasßJUaß»asßßßSsssasl y\ KAUIASAKI.KISEN KAiSHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tJc Atlantic Coast Service EIA lIA IU tIA Spare r> S'Mm HVong S. francuco L. Angeiat M Yort ■•Kam.kawa Mara" G<a. II 11/31 Jaa 5 Ftk 21 Fel 25 ftk 14 Mar -Kusiklwj Maru" 17/20751 words
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Advertisement969 1963-01-25 12 NEDLLOTD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast uillifs trim Siit'Hu, Malaya alirtct ta Canto asi U.S. Great Lakes lifts Singapore Pt SwotttnhM Pining on. Montreal "lINTMC" (NL) 4/11 MSI 11/13 Mar 14/1} Mi 14 Apr "UiKCHT" (PL) 4/11 apr 12/11 Apr 14/19 Apr 1* "SAUTICI" (1.1) 4/11 May 12/11 Ml} 14/15969 words
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Advertisement102 1963-01-25 12 wtSTiouwe tu»OKt stuvict S'poft P. 5TIn^^^™?tMrtf Mjfmlltj. St. ttMiirt, LOUCA 11/12 Ftk 11/M Ftk 19 Ml M«»rt. Diakirt. Attmr», Rttttrtaa. M'karf. Irtati SOU.M I WEST »F»IC« SERVICE S'pora tioi» 1/ I Ftk Oorban (21/2), Port EliMbetti (24/2), Capetown (K/2), Matadi (1/3), Port Harcourt. Laios (1/1). Cotonou (11/1). Lome Tema Takoraai.102 words
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Advertisement295 1963-01-25 12 NOTICE THE Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur Lottery (Permit No. 22/62» originally scheduled to be drawn on 30th January. 1963 will now be drawn on sth March. 1963 st the same time and place. SHIPPING NOTICE ■.t. "YAMANASHI MARU"' ETA Singapore 36th January. 19CS Owing to unforeseen circumstances it is295 words
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Advertisement4008 1963-01-25 13 if PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS j^ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MAUCCA conS^tS. 1 wS oe^elve?.? l^ ?*»*«> wm recelved at the I Br^^E^^T^^^^^^ T*Tl mT ITS BOARD J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE gK^J X™£« 1 1 ™i KKI H' J I i I'lJ H 1 1 bl iliJ "!l I M PHO^CTS D4,008 words
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Article163 1963-01-25 14 RECS 3 JANSENITES 0: Singapore Thursday. SINGAPORE Recreation Club, who are making a *3 strong challenge for the S.H.A. League and Cup competition cleared their second hurdle when they oeat Third Division opponents, Jansenites, 3-0 on the padang today Jansenites gave their experienced opponents a163 words
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688 1963-01-25 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL —By 1 athletics awakening in Malaya in January would seem as improbable as finding panthers in Pudu but the phenomenon has been actually observed in our three leading centres this season. Smgapore have started the year with coaching and training688 words
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Article, Illustration516 1963-01-25 14 TULLOH AND BAGBY HORSES ARE IN SPARKLING FORM KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. OUKIT Timah-trained horses should win a good number of races at the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting which opens here on Sunday. Horses from the stables of Colin Tulloh and Wally Bagby showed smart form at th i s morning's516 words
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Article24 1963-01-25 14 TAIPING LEAGUE: Military Hospital 6 No. 2 Workshop FEME HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 2: Kllat 1 FIB 0: Boy's Club 4 Samuel's 2.24 words
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379 1963-01-25 14 BAM is urged to adopt training plan SINGAPORE, Thurs. Leow Kirn Fatt. secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, agrees with the suggestion In this morning's Sportsfront that the Badminton Association of Malaya should an action committee to plan and prepare Malaya's 1963 64 Thomas Cup campaign. Sportsfront suggested that such379 words
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Advertisement100 1963-01-25 14 1. A mJ MOTHERS! Give your children instant relief from colds, fever, beadaches and sore throats! Give them Rexall Children's Aspirin. Raspberry flavoured and so pleasant to take, the tablets can be chewed or taken with milk or water. CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN Help yourself to better health with BILE BEANS Do100 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-01-25 14 SPOUTS OIAHY GOLF North Malayan championship Ist round (Tiger Lane, Ipoh 7.45 a.m.). SOCCER Mu*r Cap Final: Loke Wah v Pemuda Jaya (Muar Padang). Friendly: Joyful Indians v Scudal Indians (Parrer Park. Spore). HOCKEY Prime Minister's Shield WRAC Changi v WRAP Seletai (Changl).43 words
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473 1963-01-25 15 LESLIE SMITH - LESLIE SMITH By 1 Adelaide, Thursday 'J'HE Fourth Test between Australia and England which starts here tomorrow is generally expected to be a high scoring game and, contrary to tradition, seems most likely to be drawn. Only one Australia-England Test at Adelaide has473 words
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Article38 1963-01-25 15 AUSTRALIA: From Benaud (captain), Harvey, Booth, Davidson, Grout, Lawry. Mackay, McKcniie, McLachlan. O'Neill, Shepherd, Simpson. ENCLAND: From Dexter (captain), Cowdrey, Sheppard, Statham, Craveney, Pnllar, Barrington, Titmuf, Smith, Illingworth, Trueman, Coldwell. Umpires: C. Egar and A. Mackley.38 words
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Article, Illustration374 1963-01-25 15 Korean accord likely, says Mayer TAUSANNE, Thurs. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the lOC, said yesterday that he thought there was a is'ood chance of North and South Korea agreeing on a single team for the Tokyo Olympics Mr. Mayer was answering questions on the progress of his preliminary talks withReuter - 374 words
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Article54 1963-01-25 15 POOLS Plan to beat the weather T ON DON Than. A Ld team of internationally known football personalities, headed by Lord Brabazon of Tara. have been appointed by -oools promoters to decide on Saturday which British football teams will "win" or "lose" their matches should the weather prevent the teamsReuter - 54 words
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402 1963-01-25 15 South Africa LIFTING OF FIFA BAN GETS A MIXED RECEPTION JOHANNES BURG, i Thurs. The lifting of the international ban on South African soccer had a mixed reception here today. Some othcials were doubtful of the decision of the executive committee of FIFA, the international football federation to send an402 words
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Article92 1963-01-25 15 CAIRO, Thurs. Total receipts from the 1962 World Cup finals in Chile were U. 5.53,856.476. Sir Stanley Rous, president of FIFA announced yesterday after the Federation's executive committee meeting here. Sir Stanley said that U*****,165 had been dlstrl- buted among the 16 countries taking part. FIFA, saidReuter - 92 words
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282 1963-01-25 15 WORLD ROUNDUP Swedish ace leads in rally ]tf ONTE CARLO, Thurs. Swedish rally ace Erik Carlsson has a great chance of winning the 1963 Monte Carlo Rally and becoming the first driver to score in successive years since M. Vasselte (France) in 1932 and 1933. Carlsson holds a ten->polnt leadReuter - 282 words
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Advertisement60 1963-01-25 15 The Distributors off RADO Watches loin hands with these lovely Chinese Film Stars In wishing all their friends I""! FATT CHOY hmmm&S RADO Swiss Watches are now available in more ethan 60 countries all over the world-thanks to their precision time-keeping, rugged quality and modern design. To all proud RADO60 words
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Article, Illustration479 1963-01-25 16 MUSHAHID ALI - MUSHAHID ALI By Muar, Thursday gEGAMAT temple medium Liew Wah Meng, 37, was sentenced to death by the High Court today eve of the Chinese New Year for murder. The retrial jury deliberated for one-and-a-half hours before bringing in a 5-2 verdict of479 words
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Article92 1963-01-25 16 Britain's top 4,000 taxpayers T ONDON, Thurs. Nearly Li 4.000 Britons had income before tax of £20,000 or more in the financial year 1960-61, according to the annual report of the Commissioners for Inland Revenue. But there were 354,000 people who earned less than £200 in the year, the reportReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-01-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The tmno secretary-general, Syed Ja'afar Albar (above). said today that the Indonesian Government's policy of "confrontation" towards Malaya was an attempt to distract the Indonesians from their economic difficulties. He told a Press confer, ence: "After the West211 words
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Article68 1963-01-25 16 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai and Malayan officials will meet In Bangkok during the first week of February to discuss details of an anti-terrorist campaign on the Thai-Malayan border, Luang Chart Trakan Kosol, under-secre-tary for the Interior said yesterday. The meeting at sub-committee level is to Implement68 words
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77 1963-01-25 16 SALISBURY. Thurs. Mr. R. A. Butler, British Minister for Central African Affairs, yesterday conferred with the Southern Rhodesian African leader. Mr. Joshua Nkomo, who Is demand Ing a new constitution which would lead to African government in this stronghold of white Rhodeslans. ItReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration496 1963-01-25 16 By808 PERIES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Twenty seven Indonesian men. women and children who drifted for 18 days in the Indian Ocean in a 27ft. ferry boat are safe in Singapore. The survivors 12 passengers and 15 erew were rescued by the Japanese freighter Yamato496 words
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Obituary21 1963-01-25 16 CABLE RECEIVED by V. Kaslnathar 202 Ampang Road K.L. Informing death of broiher-tn-law V. A. Thamotharamplllal Sithankerny Ceylon on 23.1.63.21 words
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Article267 1963-01-25 16 I That Asa meeting The Tengku said he would attend the Am Foreign Ministers' meeting "when the heat hat died down in j month or so." will find another form of colonialism." The Tengku touched on these other points: ASA: Strained relations with the Philippines, caused by the claim to267 words
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Article26 1963-01-25 16 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy today sent to Congress a seven-point programme to cut personal and corporate taxes by US$lO,2OO million by 1965. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article22 1963-01-25 16 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Government is studying a U.S. request to permit atomic-powered submarines to call at Japanese ports.22 words
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Article80 1963-01-25 16 SEOUL. Thurs. A sharp power struggle between South Korea's military rulers erupted publicly today. Brig. Kirn Chong Pil. former chief of the military regime's secret police and chief architect of the May 1961 military take-over, was forced out of a new "ruling" party he was organising.UPI - 80 words
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206 1963-01-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Crown Prince of Brunei, Pengiran Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, 16. and his younger brother and three other people were conferred with Brunei honours at an investiture ceremony at the Istana Brunei in Ampang Road here today. The Crown Prince was conferred206 words
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176 1963-01-25 16 Fruit machine licence regulations relaxed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has decided to relax temporarily the conditions for the issue of licences for operating fruit machines until Dec. 31 this year. According to a Treasury statement today, it had been previously ruled that amons: the conditions which applicants would176 words
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650 1963-01-25 16 UNION MAN: THREE SACKED BECAUSE OF UNION ACTIVITIES Allegation to Arbitration Court pHARGES of "vtctimisation in its crudest form" were made today against a company which has been given pioneer status to make goods in Singapore. Mr. Chue Shiu Hoong, an official of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union650 words
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207 1963-01-25 16 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said in a Chinese New Year message tonight that the "Year of the Rabbit is a fair barometer of our well-being." He added: "This year means the fulfilment of Malaysia, an event which207 words
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Article45 1963-01-25 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The constitutional sub-committee of the Federation and Singapore Governments today concluded it? current meeting on merger matters. A further meeting will be held later; probably again in Singapore. The committee expects to make its report within four weeks.45 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-01-25 16 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 82 72 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 91 72 Singapore 90 7242 words
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