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Title Section23 1963-12-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fl e u»f»* cX Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration831 1963-12-02 1 Last-minute bid by Lee to avert a stoppage fails AUPE CHIEF KANDASAMY ISSUES CALL AFTER STORMY 4-HOUR MEET SINGAPORE, Monda AN 1 1 th hour bid by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to avert a strike of some 1,000 postal and telecommunications workers failed last night,831 words
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77 1963-12-02 1 Jakarta propaganda in border areas JAKARTA. Sun.—Pro- paganda and indoctrination courses are now being actively carried out in the border areas between Indonesian and Malaysian Borneo, Antara news agency reported today. The agency said the action was taken "as a reply to thi' false British propaganda that Indonesia Is weak."Reuter - 77 words
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Article51 1963-12-02 1 BANGKOK. Sun —A 16-year-old Malayan girl who was .scheduled to return home next week alter a delicate heart operation here was In critical condition at the Chulalongkorn Hospital today. She i.s IflM Yee Yen Hor of Ipoh. Perak. whose trip here was sponsors i>. the Rotary51 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-12-02 1 WARM AIRPORT WELCOME BY DR. TOH PRINCESS MARGARETHE greeted at Singapore Airport by Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Following her down the steps of the RMAF aircraft is Mr. F. De Jonquires, the Danish Ambassador. On Dr. Ton's right is Dato Wan Rahim, Protocol65 words
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Article266 1963-12-02 1 Quick 100k then on to Hong Kong SINGAPORE, Sunday. (JROWX Princess Margarethe flew into Sihga|>ore today for a brief glimpse of the island's lush vegetation and orchids before sailing to Hong Kong tonight. The heiress to the Danish throne flew In a little past noon after a four-day visit to266 words
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72 1963-12-02 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain's annual bill for fires will this year be the highest in her history. Mr. K. Bevlns, deputy chairman of the British Fire Protection Association tola a meeting here. The British Insurance Association said about £7,761,000 worth of uumage was caused by72 words
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129 1963-12-02 1 Salvation decision: let's get -with it'- ONDON, Sun. The Salvation Army is to "get with it" in an attempt to interest young people. Electric guitars and banjos will be replacing the traditional tambourines and cymbals of the Army's street corner bands. The Army's new general, 64-year-old Gen. Frederick Coutts, saidReuter - 129 words
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Article27 1963-12-02 1 TOKYO, Sun. A Japanese fishing vessel has rescued two Americans adrift In a rudderless yacht off San Diego, the Maritime Bafety Agency reported yesterday.27 words
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Article69 1963-12-02 1 His sorrow- in blood BANGKOK. Bun.-A young man In South Thailand wrote in blood his message of condolence- "Borry Kennedy dead." local newspapers repcted today. The man went to the office of the U.S. Inform- ation Service In Songhkla, where there was a book for messages of condolence. He cutReuter - 69 words
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105 1963-12-02 1 MENZIES ON POLL WIN: REMARKABLE VICTORY MELBOURNE. Sun. The Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, today described his Liberal Party's win in the Australian general election as "a remarkable victory." "In my best moments I sajd I would settle for a majority of 10 seats. A majority of 12 wouldReuter - 105 words
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Article51 1963-12-02 1 MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay). Sun. Four small bombs and a "Molotov cocktail" were lust night hurled against the wall of the Yugoslav legation. Police said the only damage wa s smudging of the wall by smoke. Minister Marc Mlllc attributed the attack to "persons wanting to disturb Uruguayan-Yugoslav51 words
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Article36 1963-12-02 1 101 going strong PEEBLES (Scotland). Bun. Mr. Francis Mathlson, warned in 1887 by doctors diagnosing a serious heart complaint, to "take it easy or you will not live long," was 101 yesterday in excellent health— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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132 1963-12-02 1 STUDENTS PROTEST AGAINST 'INSULTS TO SOEKARNO' JAKARTA, Sun. Two hundred students demonstrated in front of the American Consulate building in Soerabaya, East Java, last Friday in protest against insulting remarks alleged to have been made by U.S. Senators about President Soekarno, Antara news agency said today. The Senators were quotedReuter - 132 words
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Article46 1963-12-02 1 DAMASCUS. Sun— An International drug smuggling ring has been discovered In Aleppo, Northern Syria, Captain Rlfaat Klnge. Director of Security In Aleppo, said today. Security officers made six arrests after seizing about 30 lbs. of pure opium and distilling equipment, he said. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article263 1963-12-02 1 No need to operate on Sarit BANGKOK. Sun.— The Thai Vice-Premier and Defence Minister. General Thanom Kittikachorn, said today there was "no need" for Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, the ailing Prime Minister, to undergo an operation. However. Dr. Leonard Heaton. the U.S. Army surgeongeneral, who flew in yesterday from Washington,263 words
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Article28 1963-12-02 1 TOP TALKS LONDON. Sun. Sir Alec Doußlas-Hom«\ Prime Minuter. will visit WashinKton Feb. 1! and 13 for talks with President Johnson, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement77 1963-12-02 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every moven ent. the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Si«f pof Peming. WIT L"^^^^BS Quench your thirst with delicious77 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-12-02 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK SYDNEY, Sunday OBSERVERS today saw Sir Robert Menzies' unexpectedly resounding win in yesterday's Federal elections as a vindication of his coalition's foreign affairs policy the issue on which the Government decided to seek a new mandate. In declaring the date for the poll.Reuter - 366 words
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162 1963-12-02 2 Convincing mandate for Holyoake's policies WELLINGTON. SonNew Zealand's National Party Government, beaded by Mr. Keith Holyoake, won a convincing mandate for three more years in office in yesterday's general election. The Government victory was generally regarded here as vindication of Mr. Holyoake s policy of steady but unspectacular economic developmentReuter - 162 words
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Article52 1963-12-02 2 HONG KONG. Sun. The I Laotian neutralist fonima-rirr i General Kong Le failed to show ud for the second ume lan. w— for scheduled talks with pro-Com-munist commander Gpnpral Sina j Kapo on the. Plain of Jar*. thi> j 1 New China News Aeency reported 1 1 lastReuter - 52 words
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124 1963-12-02 2 NAGALAND NOW INDIAN STATE— THE SMALLEST NEW DELHI, Sun. Nagaland, home of the fierce primitive Naga tribesmen who for eight years have been waging a miniature guerilla struggle against the Indian Government, gets internal autonomy today. It becomes India's 18th and smallest State. But the hard core of rebel tribesmenReuter - 124 words
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Article43 1963-12-02 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Cosmonette Valentina Tereshkova became an honorary member of the Indonesian Air Force in ceremonies here yesterday while her husband Andrian Nlkolayev looked on. He had been awarded the same honour during a previous visit to Indonesia.— U.P.l.43 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-12-02 2 PARIS, Sunday. THE French Government is examining with sympathy the possibility of providing financial aid to Cambodia, a spokesman of the French Foreign Office said here yesterday. At the same time the French Government, said the spokesman, envisages favourably the idea put forward312 words
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76 1963-12-02 2 Prince Sihanouk said that Mr. Dulles "concluded an agreement" with Mr. Slat Peou at the very time that "President Elsenhower was solemnly receiving me at the White House after having fired 21 salvoes in my honour" in 1958. Prince Sihanouk, who recentlyReuter; UPI - 76 words
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221 1963-12-02 2 Diem and Nhu: Photos show they WERE murdered SAIGON, Sun.—President Ngo Dinh Diem and his advi-ser-brothet, Mr. Ngo Dinh Nhu, were shot dead wnile their hands were bound behind their backs. United Tress International photographs showed today. The photon were taken on Nov. 2, the day after the military juntaUPI - 221 words
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190 1963-12-02 3 Jackie strolls the beach of memories U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK HYANNIS PORT (Massachusetts), Sun. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and her two children went for a lonely walk yesterday along the Cape Cod seashore where she and her late husband had spent their happiest hours. The 34-year-old widow of President John F. Kennedy ventured190 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-12-02 3 The third widow MARINA OSWALD WEEPS BESIDE HER HUSBANDS TEXAS GRAVE MRS. MARINA OSWALD, widow of the accused assassin of President Kennedy, holds her daughter June and weeps at the graveside services for her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald, in Fort Worth, Texas. Oswald, who had been charged with the murderUPI - 67 words
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271 1963-12-02 3 Oswald as a boy showed split personality tendencies NEW YORK, Sun.— More details of the life of Lee Harvey Oswald, the exMarine murdered after his arrest on a charge of assassinating President Kennedy, came to light yesterday. The New York Post said that Oswald had a psychiatric and truancy recordReuter - 271 words
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Article53 1963-12-02 3 LONDON, Sun. A young man waving a gun walked into Unford post office yesterday and demanded money. "This Is Saturday.' postmlstres.'Iris Brown told him. 'We haven 1 got any money on Saturdays YouVe come on the wrong day." The youth walked out and roared off onUPI - 53 words
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Article69 1963-12-02 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— A Soviet Admiral said yesterday that U.S. submarines armed with nuclear missiles will be tracked as were their World War II predecessors— by the noise they make. Admiral Andrei Chabanenko, commander of the Northern Fleet, wrote in the Government newspaper Izvestia: "Although theyUPI - 69 words
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Article52 1963-12-02 3 ABEROAVENNY (Wales). Sun. Mr. Arthur Greenwood, chairman of Britain's Labour Party, yesterday advocated Government veto rights in the case of proposed newspaper mergers. He said: "I believe that the State should be able to veto a newspaper merger it considers undesirnble in thr lnteretss of theUPI - 52 words
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127 1963-12-02 3 WASHINGTON, Sun The House of Representatives Is expected to pass a BUI tomorrow to provide temporary Secret Service protection and other benefits to Mrs. John F. Kennedy widow of the late President, and her two children. Under an- existing law. enacted in 1958. Mrs127 words
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206 1963-12-02 3 Guards for Johnson's daughters even when dating WASHINGTON. Sun.— Lynda Bird and Lacy Baines, teenage daughters of President Lyndon Johnson, now must become accustomed to the watchful eye of a Secret Service man— even when they ar* dating. Since President Kennedy's assassination, an agent has been with ear h ofUPI - 206 words
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153 1963-12-02 3 WILSON WARNS AGAINST BONN ATOM AIMS LONDON, Sunday. MR. Harold Wilson, leader of the Opposition, warned here yesterday against West Germany's "nuclear ambitions." Mr. Wilson, who opened a Labour Party bazaar in his constituency, attacked British foreign policy and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister. "I welcome his assurance thatReuter - 153 words
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Article39 1963-12-02 3 PEEBLES (Scotland). Sun. Doctors told Francis Mathison when he was 23 to "take it easy or you will not live long." Yesterday he celebrated his 101 st birthday and still insists on a daily walk UPI.UPI - 39 words
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194 1963-12-02 3 Further Berlin Wall evictions by German Reds OERLIN, Sun. East German police yesterday resumed evictions of residents along the East-West Berlin border to prevent the flight of refugees to the Western sector. Tenants In a •flve-storey apartment house on Sebastian Strasse, near the Helnrlch Heine Strasse crossing point, were movedUPI - 194 words
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Article40 1963-12-02 3 LONDON. Sun. Lord Newall, Marshal of the Royal Air Porce, died last night at his home He was 77. He was Governor-General and Commander-in-chief, New Zealand, from 1941-46. when he was created a baron. UPL40 words
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Article25 1963-12-02 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— Heavy rains, snow and gales reaching 71 m.p.h. battered North-East America yesterday, causing widespread damage In coastal areas. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement222 1963-12-02 3 Bargains Season Extended by Six Days More Only FURTHER REDUCTIONS AND MORE STOCKS ADDED! I (1) Heavy Reductions on English Tricel Pleated Dresses NOW Only $18/- each, Skirt $12/-, Blouse $10.00. j (2) Maidenform Brassieres, off-Season styles, clearing at Lowest Prices. (3) MAKE Your X'mas Shopping Now! x I MODERN222 words
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261 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. A.G. Colton. representing the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., told the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday that the company agreed with the Sinpore Printing Employees Union that discrimination in the matter of bonuses was "unrealistic and contrary to industrial expediency."261 words
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Article68 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Singapore Catering Services Stall and Workers' Trade Union has signed a new agreement with Cathay Hotel« Ltd. covering more than 150 workers. The new agreement, retrospective to Sept. 1. was signed on Oct. 11 after three months of negotiations between the two parties. It68 words
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Article152 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Pagl bin Sidek was elected president of the Executive Council of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry at a meeting held on Nov. 25. Other new officials are Mr. Bernard Roarigrues, Mr. Mnhmood bin Ahmaa < vice-presidents i Mr. Scan Mvi Kolc (general secretary);152 words
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Article, Illustration224 1963-12-02 4 'WE CAN WIN WHERE INDIAN VOTES ARE DECISIVE' OBJECTIVE OF OUR PARTY IS TO CAPTURE THE PERAK STATE GOVERNMENT, SAYS SEENIVASAGAM IPOH, Sunday. THE People's Progressive Party hopes to capture five or six constituencies where the Indian votes are to be the decisive factor in the224 words
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185 1963-12-02 4 Queenstowni gets a SI 80,000 market SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, described the opening of the $180,000 Queenstown Neighbourhood Market today as "another step forward in our Government's development programme to provide better amenities and services i to our people." He said that it was185 words
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Article40 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. JP.C. Woodhouse. Par Eastern representative of Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Company Limited, will give a lecture on locks and security equipment at the Shell Company Theatrette at 5.30 pm. on Dec. 6.40 words
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355 1963-12-02 4 seeks $12. 5 mi1. loan for Utilities Board SLNGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government is seeking the Legislative Assembly's approval for supplementary development expenditure under five heads totalling $16.--729,290. In the second supplementary development estimates of expenditure for 1963 presented to the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 25. the Government asks for355 words
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Article80 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Malay Youth Literary Association of Singapore will next year be offering two bursaries of $100 each to Secondary in Malay students In a Malay or an English school In Singapore. A third bursary worth $100 will be offered to Malay students next year80 words
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Article26 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fifty Malayan Air Training Corps cadets and eight officers will begin a week-long ground defence training course at RAP Seletar from tomorrow.26 words
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Article137 1963-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. SEVENTEEN collective agreements between unions and managements, registered with the Industrial Arbitration Court under the Industrial Relations Ordinance, were published today Five of them were certified by the president. Dr. Charles Gamba and the remaining by the Deputy President. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang.137 words
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Advertisement437 1963-12-02 4 10th Desirable Day! I Mom 130-4-6 30 9 30 p.m 4- NOT RECOMMENDED FOR Persons Under 18 Yean Of Age COLOR by M X*—** > Merle Oberon Curt Jurqeni NEXT CHANGE! Yves Monrand Curt Jurgens "THE HEROES ARE TIRED' 1 (Let Heros Sonte Fatiqursi A French Film With _jr>glish Chinese437 words
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Miscellaneous355 1963-12-02 4 HTHE following Is today's schedule of etvtl aircraft movement* at Pa»a Lebar airport atDgapora: ARRIVAL. •OAC: From Melbourne. Brisbane, Darwin (BA 713) 9.29 p.m from f-i-"*"", Dusseldorf. Istanbul. Abadan, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 9.80 p.m. Pan- American: Krom Baa franriiro, Lot Ancelas, Honolulu. Manila. Saigon (PA Ml) MO355 words
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341 1963-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. estimated 12,000 pupils and teachers in 20 schools in Malaya have been insured against such mishaps as science laboratory explosions, workshop accidents and games injuries. And, according to a Ministry of Education spokesman, more of the country's schools are coming341 words
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155 1963-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The General Post Office here will take on 20 temporary clerks next week to help cope with the sorting of millions of Christmas cards The Controller of Posts. Kuala Lumpur district. Mr. R. i Murugiah. said today that it [It155 words
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Article63 1963-12-02 5 Qantas officer leaves for London SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ron Harling. Qantas Sales Representative and Public Relations Officer, has left for London with his wife and two children, after serving for two years in the airline* office in Singapore Mr. Harling and his family will return to Sydney after a short63 words
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Article39 1963-12-02 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. The one-man Co-operative Department office in Bandar Bahru. near here has been closed down and the officer in charge, Inche Idrus bin Zainuddln. transferred to Sungel Pa tan i as acting Malay Co-operative Officer.39 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-12-02 5 MR. WOO HIX WAI (above), a second-year engineering: student at the University of Malaya, who has been awarded a Shell engineering scholarship. Mr. Woo, an old boy of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, is the second student to receive the award for this year. The first65 words
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77 1963-12-02 5 BATU PAHAT, Sun.— Eight people were charged in the mauistrate's court here today with operating a 36-character lottery in Jalan Jenang yesterday. They were Llm Chai Kwee, 45. Llm Lian Kee, 32. Llm Lian Chiang. 17, Lim Toon Kwai, 49, Lim Ah Hwa. 21,77 words
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219 1963-12-02 5 Recognition of union was not an issue in dispute. Hotel Merlin says KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The manage--1 ment of the Hotel Merlin today explained that the question of its recognition of the National Union of Hotel, Bar and Restaurant Workers was not an issue in its recent dispute with the219 words
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Article59 1963-12-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A naval exercise will be held between Lima Island and Johore Shoal Buoy in the vicinity of the 10 fathom line from Dec. 2 to Dec 7. The Director of Marine, Capt J.AX. Pavltt. said that buoys and dummy mines would be laid. He59 words
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Article38 1963-12-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. a mem ber of the Legislative Assembly or local authority or a public servant can be appointed to tht Housing and Development Boarc under nn amendment BUI intn> duced In the Legislative Assem Wy.38 words
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178 1963-12-02 5 'Emigrate to Sabah and Sarawak' —advice CjEREMBAN, Sun. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, last night advised people in Malaya to emigrate to Sabah and Sarawak. He was opening a trainIng course here for youths. They will learn how to tap and process rubber and178 words
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Article42 1963-12-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Several shopping centres here were open today to cater for some 1.350 tourists who arrived here by tie round-the-world cruise luxury liner Arcadia.. Most of the tourists were elderly businessmen and Government officials and their wivrs.42 words
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Article202 1963-12-02 5 HIGHER PETROL TAX: MANY GROUSES SINGAPORE. Sun CINGAPORE motorists were today divided on the Government's action in increasing the price of petrol in the State by 10 cents a gallon. Some felt that the rise was "reasonable and fair." while others said that it was "too high." The announcement Increasing202 words
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Advertisement178 1963-12-02 5 Say that again," "Volvos run away from other popular-priced compacts in every speed range, get over 36 miles to the gallon like the little economy cars, are virtually indestructible. Now will you sign?" "No." "Why not?" "I already have a Volvo." "Then what are you doing in here?" "I love178 words
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401 1963-12-02 6 Tin price: 'Let's negotiate with U.S direct' 17-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya should by-p a s s the International Tin Council and negotiate directly with the United States, the world's largest consumer, for a price which would stimulate tin production and dispel American fears of shortages. Dato W. M. MacLeod, chairman401 words
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331 1963-12-02 6 1,000 Cold Storage men issue ultimatum KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE 1,000-strong National Union of Cold Storage Employees will serve a seven-day ultimatum on the company tomorrow to settle its claims for better wages and working conditions or face a strike throughout Malaya. The ultimatum follows protracted negotiations that ended on331 words
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Article22 1963-12-02 6 PEKAN. Sun. Ttj2 Junior Red Cross unit of Ahrs.id High School is holding a centenary musical night here on Tuesday.22 words
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107 1963-12-02 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Education today invited applications from serving officers for two British Council scholarships for a 10-month course on the teaching of English as a second language. The course Is tenable from late September next year at either Moray House107 words
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216 1963-12-02 6 Thousands of troops and police in test today I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thousands of troops and policemen will take part in a big public order exercise in Selangor tomorrow. The exercise will take place In Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Selangor and KlangPort Swettennam police districts. Men of the securtly forces acting the216 words
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Article71 1963-12-02 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Hong Kong Hilton Hotel. Marco Zicheila. Alitalia's Malay- Mr. Renato Veili. ncwly-ap-sia manager, will be leaving with pointed regional director for the civic leaders, businessmen and area, will be chairman at a meetIndustrialists for Hong Kong to- i ing which will discuss all aspects71 words
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Article68 1963-12-02 6 ALOR STAR, Sun. An undertaker. Tan Kirn Seng, 28. was hacked to death with an axe In his shop at Pekan Batu Itam, near Sik, about 40 miles from here, early today. Tan was believed to have been killed while asleep. Police found Tan dead in68 words
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Miscellaneous139 1963-12-02 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. "Pioneer." the wtontog bone? ant w 6> j^ 1 h ir^u^^^r^Ur. 14 Jf'Set*^ D thlllg 2«ta «^S J?r }3- Jl KS) 1 (6) SJ^SrS). 11 I?! 52STt£l£ tta^ in M The point .ub-q^nOy «Uvulg20. Lightw tie (4) 22. Scot* pact In sifted gravel (8) Solution139 words
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Article, Illustration325 1963-12-02 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. |)ELAYS in the handling of applications are leading people to think that the only way to get the Kuala Kangsar Town Council to do anything is to approach councillors with red packets, an independent councillor, Dr. S. Underwood, charged325 words
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Article45 1963-12-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Police are appealing for eye-witnesses of a road accident in Havelock Road In which Pelc Chwee Peng, 69. sustained fatal head injuries yesterday morning. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Loh Boon Teck. of the Traffic Police. Tel. 7200.45 words
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67 1963-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The hours for making telephone calls to several countries will be extended from Tuesday. A Government statement said today that the new hours of service would be from 6 a.m. to midnight daily except Sundays. The countries are Britain, Australia, New67 words
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239 1963-12-02 7 Solidarity rally of newspaper workers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of Journalists, Malaya, and the Straits Times section of the Selangor branch of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry, ha\e agreed to observe today as "Solidarity Day." A resolution to this effect was unanimously approved by239 words
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Article29 1963-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will present diplomas to successful students of the Technical College at a graduation ceremony on Saturday.29 words
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Article308 1963-12-02 7 NAIR HITS OUT AT RULING ON MTUC I SINGAPORE. Sun. T»HE secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. today expressed the hope that the action of the Malayan Registrar of Societies, Mr. Chin Hon Hian. "is nothing more than an example of unimaginative, bureaucratic308 words
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180 1963-12-02 7 DENANG. Sun. The 1 Very Rev. Brother T. Michael. Visitor of the Christian Brothers' schools in the Far East, last night appealed to old boys to encourage their sons to Join the Brotherhood. "We are suffering from a very acute shortage of Brothers." he180 words
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Article33 1963-12-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Eu Cheow Chye ha* teen appointed a magistrate and district judge with effect from Dec. 6. Mr. Dalip Singh has been appointed a magistrate witb effect from today.33 words
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678 1963-12-02 8 Chinese schools heading for extinction, says memorandum PENANG, Sunday £HINESE schools are heading towards extinction unless concrete and positive steps are taken to remedy serious flaws in the Chinese primary school system. This warning is contained In a memorandum submitted today to the Malayan Chinese Association's central education sub-com-mittee by678 words
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Article50 1963-12-02 8 SINOAPORE. Sun. A group of 133 Malays'an teachers who have completed their training at Brinsford Lodge will return here rrom London by a chartered KLM jet on Dec. 13. Officials of the Education Ministry in Kuala Lumpur will be at the Singapore Airport to meet them.50 words
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Article28 1963-12-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual inspection of the Kuala Kumpur St. John Ambulance Brigade will be held at the Stadium Merdelca on Saturday at 5 p.m.28 words
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Article18 1963-12-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Budget meeting of the Selangor Legislative Assembly will be held on Tuesday.18 words
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169 1963-12-02 8 - TTUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A key Japanese economist will arrive on Wednesday to investigate opportunities for further I Japanese investments i in Malaysia. He is Mr. Goro Hara, director of the Export-Import Bank of Japan, who is on the last leg of a familiarisation tour169 words
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68 1963-12-02 8 PENANG. Sun. A ChristmM coffee morning will be heid at th» E and O Hotel here on Thursday in aid of the Grey Sisters' clinic. Besides mahjong and card games, there will be a sale of Christmas gifts. A raffle will b* drawn at68 words
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250 1963-12-02 8 Kuala Lumpur, Sun. rpH E Wages Council has received a num- ber of representations on its proposal to fix the minimum pay of more than 50,000 shop assistants in nine main towns in Malaya at $85 a month. The council's secretary, Mr.250 words
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Advertisement388 1963-12-02 8 Introducing the NEW GENERAL#ELECTRIC USA appliances for home and office ,1 1| Jfj WJ.M.'.'.M.!J!A!!.!....gggy^^^^^^ WM iS^^^^^^^St"**"®* 1 eeT mm /7// M II cpcc 7EDQ I mmm m%O •Low maintenance I cost. Automatic interior I light. Special lock. AvailI able- 12, 17 and 23 cv.ft. Removes up to 4 gallons of388 words
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Miscellaneous177 1963-12-02 8 W/rtj #*>#» By V. T. Hawnlin ■S^HB^ 81 I ik&EANWMLE, ALLEY OOPS FRIEND, I j THE ENEWS APPROACH IS NOTEp") I T^EN I'VE NO N. Wr STOO BAD TH' UTTLE CHARLEY HAS RALUEP THE AWP THE KING x- v* Z^Hv I CHOICE THAM TO/> W^BJ KING FOUWP I REBEL GARRISON177 words
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Article, Illustration1981 1963-12-02 9 DAY FOUR OF THE SERIES BY MIKE TOMKIES ON THE STEPS TO STARDOM How Niven turned the tables IwithTV JUST after the war a well known star had to make a hard decision whether to go into TV which is always dangerous for a film star. "I1,981 words
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Advertisement202 1963-12-02 9 ONE EXTRA REFILL WITH EVERY SheafferS IMPERIAL II BALLPOINT To let you try the revolutionary _M^L Ifc Sheaffer Dokumental 303 Refill fjTj 59?9jJ l2j W it is now being given free with every £t^^^T^7Uk///fi{ I Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint Mff/^^Q >» and the Federation of Malaya /ffi'i/l/IMI IK The> new202 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-12-02 10 ROYAL FARWELL ORCHIDS FROM Margrethe is off by air with a bouquet of orchids KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PRINCESS Margrethe was today given a red carpet send-off at the International Airport here after a busy fourday unofficial visit. She arrived at the airport accompanied by Tengku Abdul Rahman and Puan Sharifah221 words
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125 1963-12-02 10 Lord Head: Indonesia wouldn't dare... BRUNEI TOWN. Sun.— The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, said here yesterday before leaving for Jesselton that he was of the opinion that Indonesia would not risk an open war with Malaysia at the present time. Lord Head, who is accompanied by hisReuter - 125 words
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Article57 1963-12-02 10 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. Th« inauguration of Brunei's shoriwava broadcasting service, scheduled for the end of this year, had to be postponed mainly due to "unavailability of engineering and skilled technical personnel", an authoritative source said today. The shortwave service, planned some years ago. Is to enable Brunei's57 words
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120 1963-12-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR,' Sun. The Indian High I Commission here is organising an essay competition among Malay- sian students on a subject highlighting the age-old ties of friendship between the two; countries. The competition, ln Malay. Chinese and English, is open to students between120 words
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Article28 1963-12-02 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. In allnight raids throughout ihe island yesterday police from the "C" Division detained 19 secret society suspects. Another 395 people wera screened.28 words
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Advertisement644 1963-12-02 10 A(\ I ,Iti7PTI W 5l f Phpc ocean without any extra protection from water j.ov v^iif/ieii YVditiieh or shock The movement of the w tchw they Ql*p 'flnSlt'inor OnrAQQ tflO float across the Pacific, will enable them to are liudimg dtrobb me keep pncisioß timt Their only protectlon ln X644 words
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Article202 1963-12-02 11 Mayor to Govt: Explain call-up pENANG. Sun. —The Socialist Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. declared today the 1 Socialist Front was not against national service if it was to defend this country against foreign aggression. •'We will be in the forefront if this is the case," he told ttie Straits202 words
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190 1963-12-02 11 Aid to Jakarta: Envoys awaiting replies KLALA LI MPIR. Sun. The Australian High Commission and the Japanese Embassy here are still awaiting clarification from their respective Governments concerning aid to Indonesia. The position of the two Governments on this matter is being sought by the Malaysia Peoples' Solidarity Committee which190 words
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117 1963-12-02 11 Pilgrims for Mecca must now get visas PENANG. Sun.— The Saudi Arabian Government has notified the Malaysian Government- that In future Muslims going to Mecca must first obtain visas. In the past. Malaysian pilgrims going to Mecca had only to obtain passe* from the Pilgrimage Control Office here. This practice117 words
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Article42 1963-12-02 11 PENANO. Sun. The Boyanes* community htre is planning to build a clubhouse for its meitiber*. A plan has been drawn up to raine 120.000. Donations will be sought from the Bovanese in Penan* as well v from other communities42 words
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360 1963-12-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PLANS for expanding the oil palm industry in Malaysia during the next decade could involve .capital expenditure of about $600 million, a Government official said here today. This would be the approximate cost of bringing a further 300,000 acres into360 words
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Advertisement343 1963-12-02 11 ROYAL COPENHAGEN TKa> nonte Povol CopcnSogan is renowned the world over for Domsh jf^S^ Porceiom at its finest. A "Z M wide range of designs is _^JD J^Br ?O ovmloMe for your col- Wg &Z»xm^K f%f *^^^P^tJ aft H. SENA LTD. Ij HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERS •5J Wr Hl«h Str««*. Slflgapor*. 1.343 words
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Advertisement225 1963-12-02 11 Send for a copy of tht« f»>mo«« FRjE^ »Vjd book. It will cost you nothing. vJ»V Yet It can open the door to a wonderful career. 9*»untGm9*c**a It will show you how you can Mllc— be a success how you can Ommn»m* trkttt have a well paid, responsibte C-M«— u225 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-12-02 11 Brno* Unrtmy Kff Ralph Hoimdahl m ,J ►*>. svLvrsTH/ f- *>-fori* 257"" /r was looking \"7 /<«p''A < aj*r /oops.' oe»rrM >L<%g^,.|iy roc Tw.sß&aE22 words
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Article68 1963-12-02 12 Words SlO (mintmrnm) MR. a MRS. Sim Too Horn: (hunk relative* and frirndK for their k-ifl« and or aitefMbutcr at their wedding dinner 1-11-U. MR. A MRS JAMES thank relatives and mends far their coadotence. wreaths and kind attendance at the funeral of their late son Alfred. THE FAMILY68 words
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Obituary42 1963-12-02 12 ENTWUTLE: In ver- taring memory of RJcnard Brian Bntwistlr of Sunxel Pnrun Katatr. Samrny ih. SelanKor, who died Dec. Sad 19M. From bli sorrowing parents, brother Steve and Aunty Hilda. Hlnetown saause. Strrte. nr. Dai I awl li 8. Devoa.42 words
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Article52 1963-12-02 12 20 Wort, $n (Mimummm) LIVELY AMERICAN Walter Zaeheary appearlnK at The Cockpit. Tel: Spore) 33MS B FOR BETTER lor Boar Brand Sterilised Milk —lh<- guaranteed anre frr«h milk whlrh ko<-k for better MW SELECT YOUR CHOICE or Kiftt from btadsd handbags A nweatrrs. Bstlkii. Antlnuen etc.. Nt The Mine52 words
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The Straits Times Monday, December 2, 1963.
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Article737 1963-12-02 12 Singapore's new budget the fifth to be introduced by Dr. Goh Keng Swee does not bear any obvious marks of "confrontation." True there is a change in the education programme which the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's address attributes to the loss of earnings from the stoppage of Indonesian737 words
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Article287 1963-12-02 12 Setting targets is a tested method for marshalling energies and resources for attaining policy aims. It is a method that should be applied more widely to agricultural diversification. "Grow more oil palm" is a far leas effective slogan than "450,000 acres of oil palm in 10 years." The latter287 words
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Article199 1963-12-02 12 The remai kable political instinct which has sustained Sir Robert Menzies in the Australian Premiership for 14 years has earned him and his Liberal-Country Party Coalition another three year term. In the new Federal House of Representatives, the Government will have a majority of at least 12 seats—and199 words
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Article459 1963-12-02 12 Spy thriller uproar in Russia Author is attacked by John Miller MOSCOW, San.— Critics here are strongly attacking a popular Soviet author who has got into print with- a blood and thnnder yarn about Soviet cloak-and-dagger men and American super spies. Author Lev Ovalov's "crime," according to his host *fReuter - 459 words
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Letter142 1963-12-02 12 I AM quite In agreement with the right of Government employees to strike for their legitimate claims. But can they all claim they are giving their full worth in time and service to the Government and the public? The unions no doubt support their members when they142 words
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Letter159 1963-12-02 12 FREQUENT complaints that Government departments fail to send a reply, or at times even an acknowledgment, to letters received cannot but undermine the confidence of the public. It would be a KTeat advance if the public could feel that the services they pay for function with a159 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1963-12-02 12 STANLEY UYS - For how long can Verwoerd ride the black tiger? STANLEY UYS TRANSKEI ELECTION RAISES SPECTRES IN SOUTH AFRICA ky— CAPETOWN Sunday THE thousands of African peasants who voted in the Transkei elections last week had little idea that they were participating in the strangest political experiment n Africa. They poured1,240 words
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Advertisement806 1963-12-02 12 State lues A Hala? M «J lot floor COLD BTOWA.B- ANCAfM Orchard COLD STORAGI IKANCMM AT HOLLAND WOAO-KATOW lIPML. ROAD-NAVA*. BAM AsaaMai errr mok »tor« ltd Wl all mi M in. Coayor Qaar TMI IssTW FRONT ntspatrlctr-a Saaarmasaa* M. M. MMAIL a Admiralty Road. Naval Baa* MAMWM STORK S7S-7. CkM806 words
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Advertisement31 1963-12-02 12 PHILIPS g?| 5 TELEVISION I Shu* room facilities al (yleMießwaß H#SbK i «ile»*letl until S.tt X p"• excea*} Saadayt ,i HI |*i ALLIED RADIO 160 CLCMCNCCAU aVCMUC it SINCaPORiC Tat 2«08531 words
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Advertisement154 1963-12-02 12 WHO SAYS MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES? TOKEN TOKEN TOKEN TOKEN W« dot But you can •am good Merest (5* per annum) Dy placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finance Company Limited. THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77/79. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1. FARQUHAR »TREET. PENANG. TEL: *****154 words
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207 1963-12-02 13 $375,000 Govt. grant for memorial SINGAPORE, Sun.-; The Singapore Government will contribute $375,000 next year towards a memorial to the civilian victims of the Japanese occupation. This Is one of the new Items contained in the Government's 1964 estimates of contributions and charitable allowances. The new tourist promotion board to207 words
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Article38 1963-12-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. I. T. Gomls has been elected pre- 1 Mdent of the Malaysian Sinhalese i Association with Mr. L. C. Jayati- I lake and Mr. K. A. Albert as joint 1 secretaries. i38 words
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Article300 1963-12-02 13 DOCTOR— AND PROBABLY TWO NURSES— WILL BE SENT ABROAD FOR TRAINING NEXT YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A SCHEME to train local doctors in brain operations is expected to be started in July next year, it was disclosed today. For a start, a doctor and probably two nurses300 words
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118 1963-12-02 13 3 p.c. tax on tourist hotels in new Bill SINGAPORE, Sun. AU tourist hotels here will be required to pay a tax on every occupied room or suite under one of the provisions of a Tourist Promotion Board BUI which has been Introduced in the Legislative Assembly. Under the Bill118 words
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Article40 1963-12-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The chairman of the Board of Trustees National Art Gallery, Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz, will open an exhibition of paintings by the Selaneor Art Society at the British Council Hall here tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.40 words
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78 1963-12-02 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. British Servicemen and women here will take part In a 8.8.C. Quiz programme beginning early next year. Known as "Treble Chance", the programme will highlight fastmoving, light-hearted entertainment in a quiz on general knowledge, popular and classical music, famous voices78 words
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94 1963-12-02 13 PENANO. Sun. Two senior employees of the Penang branch of the East Asiatic Co. Mr. Ang Hong Tat and Mr. Chua Tong Kee —were presented with gold watches for long service at a farewell dinner to the Penang branch manager, Mr. J. A.94 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-12-02 13 TOH PUAN Noor Aishah, wife of Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara, who opened the big Christmas fair at Victoria Memorial Hall, seen buying a pencil at one of the stalls. Thousands flocked to the fair in aid of the Singapore Children's Society, the63 words
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Article231 1963-12-02 13 i^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Indian Congress today called on the Central Government to establish immediately a system of local defence corps to prevent Indonesian attempts at infiltration. This was one of a long list of resolutions passed at Its two-day annual delegates' conference which231 words
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Article51 1963-12-02 13 TAIPINQ, Sun. Fifty-two hawkers affected by the recent ban on the sale of Ice-cream and uncooked food following a fatal case of cholera here will be given aid totalling $1,085 by the District Social Welfare Department. The ban was Imposed by the Town Council about three weeks51 words
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Article68 1963-12-02 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. All owners of unlicensed dogs over four months old here will be liable to a fine of up to $250 and a further fine not exceeding SlO for each day If the offence continues. This is one of the provisions under the68 words
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Article97 1963-12-02 13 Floods in Kelantan subsiding KOTA BHARU, Sun. All roads in Kelantan. < except in the Tumpat and Pasir Mas districts, are now passable to all traffic. The Pohon Tanjong-Rantau Panjang road in Paslr Mas and Palekbang-Kampong Laut road in Tumpat art passable to heavy traffic only. Here are other flood97 words
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106 1963-12-02 13 JJUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The Anglican Bishop here, the Rt. Rev. Roland Koh. said today that assassination or confrontation cannot bring about Justice. freedom and equality. Speaking at a memorial service for the late President Kennedy, Bishop Koh made these points: ASSASSINATION would only bring106 words
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85 1963-12-02 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. House owners here may get a refund in I property tax if any building which i.s normally rented out is vacant for an unbroken period of not less than 30 days. This Is one of the provisions of the Property Tax (Amendment)85 words
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Article92 1963-12-02 13 ALOR BTAR. Burt. The case against four Indonesians facing a smuggling charge fixed for hearing in the Sessions Court today mas postponed to Dec. 17 to enable the court to get an Indo-nesian-speaking Interpreter. The four. Ali bin Chan. 40. Jail bin All. 32. Daud bin92 words
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185 1963-12-02 13 Sultan's speedboat sinks in practice run I UMUT, Sun.— A speed- boat owned by the Sultan of Perak overturned and sank in the sea here yesterday during a practice run for today's sea sports carnival. The Sultan's brother, Raja Ahmad Biffuddin, who was piloting the boat was thrown into the185 words
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221 1963-12-02 13 Malaysian opportunity by an American bank KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The First National City Bank of New York has produced a booklet on Malaysia to attract American businessmen to invest in the country. Thousands of copies have been sent to branches of the bank for distribution to clients and likely investors221 words
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Advertisement139 1963-12-02 13 ifaou like champagne, -you'll love Sparkling LILYDALE DEVO^DALECYDER I PRODUCED FROM AUSTRALIAN APPLES These are the champagne of ciders! Gaily sparkling, tantalisingly different. LILYDALE CIDER is alcoholic, there is sweet or dry to suit your taste. DEVONDALE CYDER is pleasantly sweet and nonalcoholic. Either are ideal for parties, weddings, social139 words
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Advertisement179 1963-12-02 13 WORLD PROVEN 4m<l IV Vl^nk^H^i^F i^P* ft ME RC B DE S-B E M M Cj<) D I ES E L Go Anywhere UNIMDG POWERFUL VERSATILE 4 WHEEL DRIVE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SYNCHROMESH TRANSMISSION HIGH GROUND CLEARANCE With attachments the UNIMOG can take tha place of: Drainage Irrigation Harvester Mower pump179 words
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Miscellaneous571 1963-12-02 13 Today's Radio and TV die*; 7.00 Time Signal, The bone; 6.45 Extracts From The RADIO SINGAPORE News 71 0 Breakfast Potpourri, Editorials; 6.50 Stock Exchange mi mi m urAvr SFRvrrp 7 30 L«arn A Word A Day; 7.33 Report; 7.00 Time Signal, The MEDIUM WAVt BtKVici!. Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 Tune571 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1963-12-02 14 DENNIS HART - DENNIS HART I by I LONDON ALFRED HITCHCOCK is the only film director who gets a bigger billing than the stars he directs. Posters advertising his latest film "The Birds" show the title, a few birds and a picture of Hitchcock. No name, just a picture. His features, especially1,151 words
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Advertisement207 1963-12-02 14 HYPER FLASH GUN BT 1 A compact flashgun unit "NATIONAL HYPER model B 11, HF/d VJbvV designed for convenient and simple pEjflfl HhH^V operation. Foldable fan-type ro- lC^'l 11^^^ I tlector. Uses both bayonet-base L^^ J type and cap-less type bulbs. WolbtJ Powerful B.C. power source sytem. aW •••-In open207 words
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Advertisement635 1963-12-02 14 j^drtJi^^^^^ -^^B^riL^Ed a^k^Lfe B^L^Lb b^Hlb^Hb^M OF "Pi m ■r|mr> bSbH rß^^Bl iJajldH By the Editors of Magaiine f|H $jt H^M V#^9 DI9 and Lincoln Barnett* ftfl fli^B HlbMb^bl THE mOST ABSORBING BOOK ON THI NM W^P"» PUbH W^WUdSk WONDERS OF LIFE. ON EARTH j EVEK Wm Wwm I obb^Mbßbl 4.-635 words
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Advertisement111 1963-12-02 14 Remove" UGLY HAIR in minutes Nair removes every trace of unwanted hair under arm, or the face and legs, in minutes. Eliminates stubble caused by shaving, leaves skin smoother, lovelier. Nair proved m hospital tests. NAIR CKEAM America's largest selling hair remover Available at all leading mm University Correspondence College111 words
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Article387 1963-12-02 15 CARACAS. Sun ORO-Castro terror- ists yesterday piled on pressure on the eve of Venezuela's general elections and a rash of bomb attacks and other incidents were reported from several centres. But up to midday yesterday there was no indication that the terrorists were carrying out theirReuter; UPI - 387 words
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Article42 1963-12-02 15 ZURICH. Sun. Most Swiss people Imagine Eve as a blonde, according to the preliminary results of a survey by the Zurich publication "Blick". Results of votings so far are: blonde 175. black 94. redhead 42. and brunette 18. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article21 1963-12-02 15 ALGIERS. Sun— Algeria will shortly open talks with the Common Market, according to usually well-informed sources here. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article195 1963-12-02 15 IJAVANA, Sun. Mr. i Raul Castro, vicepremier and Armed Forces Minister, said last night that Cuba's compulsory draft begins today with the opening of 1.000 draft boards throughout the nation. All males, including priests, between the ages of 16 and 44 must register. The first195 words
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232 1963-12-02 15 Winston IN GREEN VELVET BATTLE DRESS greets his wellwishers ONDON, Sun. A smiling Sir Winston Churchill appeared at the windows of his London home yesterday evening to wave to the crowd of wellwishers gathered outside to greet him on his 89th birthday. Looking fit and well, wearIng one of hisReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-12-02 15 A BOON to brides in a hurry is thi,s gown modelled by Linda Ray at the Interflora "Bride's Bouquet Contest" held at the Savoy Hotel, London, recenil.V. The gown, specially designed for the occasion is of luxurious French lace costing 10 guineas a yardMirrorpic - 95 words
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78 1963-12-02 15 JAKARTA, Sun. About 30 students were arrested yesterday as they danced the twist in a secluded place by the road near Medan In Sumatra. The twist Is banned In Indonesia. The police let them free after a reprimand. Today, the official Antara news78 words
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237 1963-12-02 15 Canadian troops keep crash looters at bay QUEBEC. Sun. At least 300 soldiers were yesterday keeping souvenir hunters away from the still-smoul-dering wreckage of the Trans-Canada Airlines jet which crashed into a muddy field near Sante Therese de Blainville last night, killing all 118 people aboard. The crash Canada* worstReuter - 237 words
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Article35 1963-12-02 15 DULUTH (Minnesota!. Sun Police here are baffled by a person who has broken into 15 cabins at a nearby lake but has only taken electric, battery or wind-up clock* with him. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1963-12-02 15 WARSAW. Sun.— A cage full of coal miners plunged to the bottom of their pit in Upper Silesia yesterday, killing six of them. More than 1J were injured.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement115 1963-12-02 15 ANOTHER PAGE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS Fabric at its finest The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage •^^JffißE^N NnwQwfQi fifc\ V of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours //^VR^\ W*J*K Kw Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, UU K V^BkV VR r "r or glorious printed115 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1963-12-02 16 IN THE CITY OF FLASHY SKYSCRAPERS AND LUNATIC CAUSES WHERE ONE MURDER MAKES ANOTHER ONE RIGHT Silent people who bear the guilt. from DAVID ENGLISH in Dallas TWO cars one a Cadillac drove down the main street here. Each carried a placard saying: "In Memory of our Beloved President1,530 words
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Advertisement118 1963-12-02 16 IT'S BEST TO CHOOSE CHIVERS Chivers costs no more than other quality Jams and marmalades... yet when you choose Chtoars you are making the healthiest choice for yourfamilyl Only the finest, juiciest fruit and poreet sugar go into Chivers jams and marmalades...that'Bwrty they haveihat top quality tastel Only the best118 words
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Advertisement574 1963-12-02 16 WINNERS OF HtLEHt CURTIS 'MATCH THE HAIRSTYLES' CONTEST 2nd September to 2nd November 1963 Ift 2-e Prwee: TV Ree-wareat 300 K 20 Meat Tee Svee Uaa, Mm Raar Wm 388 Geylong Road. 381 Pudu Rooo. Sirtgapore Kuola Lumpur. 3id 4 etti Prize*: TV Cewfele Mod.l S JOB Mr. Chen Ren574 words
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Article1134 1963-12-02 17 Allington Kennard - Allington Kennard By 'J'HE great American tragedy has reduced to a one-inch filler on an inside page perhaps the most dramatic story to come out of China this year. A hundred schools of thought" will once more contend. The highest ranking leaders in the Peking1,134 words
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Article136 1963-12-02 17 EVANS OF THE BROKE. By Reginald Pound. (Oxford University Press 34.25). EVANS of the Broke was the kind of modern Elizabethan character, which Britain still produces from time to time. He first won fame as second-in-command of Captain Scott's tragic expedition to the Antarctic. Then his spectacular destroyer136 words
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158 1963-12-02 17 In pursuit of liberty and pleasure SELF PORTRAIT. By Man Ray. (Andre Deutsch TH) me the artist was that privileged being: who could free himself from all social constraint whose only objective should be the pursuit of liberty and of pleasure." This is the credo of Man Ray, pione c158 words
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Advertisement388 1963-12-02 17 tIfEsSFUL FUTTO?.. IC.S. training can develop your knowledge and skill and fit you for a more responsible job and more exciting future. You leant at home, in your own time and at your own pace. Experienced instructors give you individual tuition that's dear. easy-to-folloW and practical. TAKE THE RIGHT COURSE388 words
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Advertisement861 1963-12-02 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE W Word* U (Mi».>— Boa tttU.oxtr* ISSI YAMAHA tSs) C.C. very economical. In perfect mechanical condition. SB7O/- 0.n.0. Hire) Purchase Terms arrangesble View at 145. Tanslln Koad (Spore) after a p.m. FONC A MANSOR offers a special range ot good sod reliable used ears tor you >o861 words
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Advertisement810 1963-12-02 18 AT YOUR SERVICE tt Ward* U (Htm.) Bmx tt rts. «>ti>s Ct "TIFICATES, DOCUMENT. »hotocopir<l Instantly. 128 Ctosm Street. Spore ***** Charles Oranier Ipob *****. MOTION SMITH 11 Battery Koaa. Spore can do Pboto-Prlntlag wblle you tan U'c per square foot Individual if Tition Beat Quality Material*. •HART T.V. RENTAL810 words
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Advertisement611 1963-12-02 18 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 185 This advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar uf Trad* Marks under the Provisions uf Section 42(7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Trade Marie reglsterea In the name of Yeo Long Sens trading as Yeo Long Seng, 28611 words
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Advertisement1314 1963-12-02 19 10 LIVERPOOL WEST COASI U.K.. Uui a pen Mm r. rtaa ranana OEMOIOCUS Avonmoutk. UnraeM la PVtet I MENELAUS u.trftit Glasgow Gil. 31 Ttttj ItC 4 OOLIUS iKtrpetl Otc I OM I OM I/It OM 11 '•TROCLUS LiftrpMl, Glasgow Otc 11 Om IS OM 14/10 OM II ANCHISES LKirtMl, Dublin1,314 words
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Advertisement2689 1963-12-02 19 F^^^^^3Hn773 Yffi^TFFH WSM THE EAC LINES gpjv V~~7<aßl I nwCApott kuala umrw •t.iwnnimy** vmAMO I ""I ni KOMI H.t-MMC M. rOJOI k*.MU OUtlf MOMaxoi noMiaui mom mm nomuvi SAILIN6S TO GENIA. U HAVRE, HAMIUM. lIEMEN. ANTWERP ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO BtTHEHIURJ AND COFtNHAIEN. I ?™^^?!li!r' "AYUTHIn" a) C) I. IS- 11/2,689 words
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Advertisement1316 1963-12-02 19 feMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w I.I: nu. »3i31 ■IXBaUtAM UMS KJLAVKMSSS UNB kONtOM, MMROIfi, ROnERSAM, US ANGELES, SAN FRANLISCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIDDLISSROuCIJ SEATTLE. VANCOUVIR ft PORTLAND Cm Of GLASGOW! ActMtitg urge far Ceitral ft Saatt S'pora P. S'htm i*enai*! anncaiMviii t laPirVlOtc O.its opU6s*iamlUl0 p U6 s*iam IUI P.n.ng1,316 words
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Article709 1963-12-02 20 Tin at new top level rpHE Straits tin price on 1 Saturday morning rose by a further $1.50 per plcul 10 $493. 374 thus reaching the highest level for 2J years. The last time the price stood at the $500 level was late in August IMI. Apart from an Initial709 words
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Article13 1963-12-02 20 October Not. Rubber: (9.04 eta. «8 71 ct*. Tin: (4M-M $485.1113 words
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Article1087 1963-12-02 20 r T'HE table of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange ■hows last basinets to No*. 23. (A) arid last business since that date <B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest bsjitnws for this year to date. wusniiu i AM* HflCU S.SO 1.S11,087 words
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Article170 1963-12-02 20 RUBBER futures in New York were easier In the week ended last Friday on liquidation reflecting a decline abroad. Dealings In the holiday shortened wees; were modest. Traders noted that In physical rubber, ribbed sheets' and oS -grades were also easier but factory interest was light.170 words
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Article95 1963-12-02 20 THt Malayan Ixetianie Banki' AM.* eiatlin made these changes la Ita rttei to merchants 00 Saturday (all ratts to 1100): New Verh: buylog TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 J5/16. 90 d/at 33) cr*dlt bills, 38 3/« trade bills. SsMWii TT er OD nady: Ml* York 32 B/1S;95 words
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Article32 1963-12-02 20 RUBBER TIN (perib.) ip-r pirul.) Nov. 25. 68 '4 cts. $481.75 26. 68 eta. $483.62 !i 27. 67!icts. $490.06 28. 68 eta. $490.87 29. 67*6 cts. $491.87', 30. $493.37 !j32 words
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Article49 1963-12-02 20 Current Dale of Total Total for payment payment for previous yrar year Humr prrf. 7%-f Dec. 31 Home ords. V" o Dec. 31 Am pat Tin 9d.-t- Dec. 31 Parit Perak 10 cts.-f Dec. 7 Malaysia Bobber 7V4 r c-r- Jan. 7 Sabah Timber 10'r Dec. 2049 words
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Advertisement1871 1963-12-02 20 kt ID^OPHWHH TO NORTH AMERICA l\ <$ Li 9 BP>a^ gai s.s. "CHUSAN" XT™* <*^^"^^"^' *^WASAKI'*KISEN^IAiSHiC LTD. 1 (24,000 tons tull> oirconditionad stabilised) Deporting PENANG Ist April 1964 U.S.A. Pacif-ic and Atlantic Service SINGAPORE 4th April 1964 S po'e s'hani nongions ft'Hsiuns. v t Cisco v. *.ngtita a. fork "KsaikMi1,871 words
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Advertisement213 1963-12-02 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concessional Rail Fins Tt Ml Earopesn Cities. Vessel Pep, Arr. Genoo 'VICTORIA" 6/12/63 27/12/63 "6. GALILEI" 21/12/63 6/ 1/64 "ASIA" 4/ 1/64 27/ 1/64 "C. MARCONI" 15/ 1/64 31/ 1/64 VICTORIA" 2/64 29/ 2/64 "G. GALILEI" 22/ 2/64 9/ 3/64 -ASIA" 5/ 3/64 21/213 words
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Advertisement418 1963-12-02 20 11^5 I NOTICE Mr. Wong Soo has left the services of the Companies with effect from Ist December 1963. TAN GEOK CHUAN CONSTRUCTION CO. CHUAN CONSTRUCTION CO. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr. Norman Powell Is no longer employed by us and is not authorised to transact any business on418 words
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Advertisement411 1963-12-02 20 NOTICE The Public Is hereby Informed that Mr. Yong Wee Yin has left our company as from this date and Is no longer authorised to transact or collect any monies ob our behalf. DODGE SEYMOUR (FAR EAST) INC.. Rm. 608. China Insurance Building. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED411 words
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Article2152 1963-12-02 21 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a most unusual week on the Malayan Stock Exchange as far as industrial shares were concerned and few people at the end of the previous week could have expected to see such a large measure of capital appreciation. The2,152 words
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Article638 1963-12-02 21 THfc (ollnwinx v a cooipictr list of revised quotations. for the week ended Saturday Nov. 50. INDUSTRIAL* a. m Alex orda. Vi.*!> »3.00 Booitud 1.48 170 Central Prop. 1.48 149 City O«v .62* C.B. Holding 7 i 7/6 Coo. lid Smelt Prel Ill* Ordt 44 3638 words
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Article39 1963-12-02 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nev.27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Industrials: 129.99 121.59 IM.SZ 124.71 127.61 128.99 Tins: 114.60 114.87 115.10 115.35 115.39 115.78 S rubbers. 108.77 108.77 108.85 108.85 108.85 108.85 Dec. 29. 1962=100.39 words
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Advertisement455 1963-12-02 21 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT rPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION 131 Notice is hereoy given that It is proposed under section 144 of tbe town boards enactment (Cap. 137) to amend the Ipoh approved town plan No B 3 published gazette notification No 284 b in tne Federated Malay States Government455 words
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Advertisement478 1963-12-02 21 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT Notice Under Section 131 NO Notice is nereo> »mvmj unaei Section 131 of the Town Board* Enactment that a Oralt Layout Plan No J2/3305/1 of the town area of Batu Anam (Local Council Batu Anam) ua> been prepareo amri ciepoiUeo 10 tne office of th* Local478 words
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Advertisement1951 1963-12-02 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENDERS TENDERS I TENDERS THE HIGH SCHOOL. MALACCA JABATAN KERJA RAYA, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE J.K.R. KEDAH in^i^r»™T%;££z PERAK TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE Arts and Science subjects. Appll- Tenders for tbe supply and de- Tenders are Invited tor the Tenders will be received from cations are invited from Honours1,951 words
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490 1963-12-02 22 LONDON, Sunday. LIVERPOOL kept their place at the top of the English First Division by winning theii home game- yesterday against Burnley 2-0. They lead Blackburn, 4-1 winners against Arsenal, on goal average. Both have 27 points. I Liverpool had to fight for490 words
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Article61 1963-12-02 22 TAIPEH. Sun. South Korea last night beat Formosa 78-74 In the first game of the second round of the second Asian basketball championships tournament. The Philippines, who came first In the fi'-st round, trounced Thailand 91-53. In two "consolation games" in the second round. MalayaReuter - 61 words
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Article56 1963-12-02 22 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Civilians, who will meet Joint Services In the key Malaya Cup aouth zone rugger match on the padang this Saturday, suffered a big blow yesterday when Terry Poor was Injured In a club match. Pope hurt his collar bone and Is unlikely to be nt56 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-12-02 22 pOOTBALLERS make a mid-air "free**" as Strong (third from left) heads Arsenal's second goal against Blackpool at Highbury last week. The ball eludes the outstretched hands of goalkeeper Waiters (left) on its way to the net. Others in the picture are Blackpool centrehalf lamesReuter - 64 words
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124 1963-12-02 22 AHORE, SUn.— Pakistan Li had scored 281 for five wickets in reply to the Commonwealth XI total of 630 for nine declared on the third day of the second unofficial Test here today. Resuming at 12 for one this morning, Pakistan soon lost aReuter - 124 words
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Article67 1963-12-02 22 JOHANNESBURG. Bun. World light-heavyweight boxing champion. Willie Pastrano (US) beat Mike Holt, the South African champion, on points over ten rounds before a 20.000 crowd here last night. Pastrano was fast and elusive but he showed little of the class of a world champion and did not landReuter - 67 words
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Article1334 1963-12-02 22 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 0 Ipswich 0 Blackburn 4 Arsenal 1 Blackpool 3 Leicester 3 Chelsea 4 Bolton 0 Liverpool f 2 Burnley 0 Notts Forest 0 WBA 3 Shelf. I nited 1 Man. Ltd. 2 Stoke 4 Birmingham 1 Tottenham 1 Sheff. Wed. 1 West1,334 words
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875 1963-12-02 22 KIWIS SWAMP COUNTIES FOR BIGGEST WIN RUGBY ROUNDUP Three players sent off in incident-packed Leeds Test LONDON, Sunday. %yiTH their first international match, against Ireland, only a week away, the New Zealand Rugby Union team scored the biggest win of their tour so far when they swamped South- Western CountiesReuter - 875 words
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Article52 1963-12-02 22 BELGRADE. Sun. —Yugoslavia last nleht won the Kings Cud lawn tennis trophy, regarded as the indoor championship of Europe Yugoslavia beat Denmaik. last mrs winners. 3-0 In the final here. Yugoslavia had reached the final by beating Sweden. Denmark defeated lTanc* 2-1 in the i otherReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1963-12-02 22 ZURICH. Sun. The world road cycling championship in 1964 will be held at Sallanches. Prance, on Sept. 5, the International Cycling Union announced here. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement220 1963-12-02 22 The most trusted machine in any bank A printing calculator tor all four T II i operations, with accumulating regis- ter, credit balance, multi-memory, ond special discount and mork-up L^*j The feother-light touch ond the I -»ZT j ropid chonge-over of the operoting tkeys allow foster work with less fatigue.220 words
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Advertisement109 1963-12-02 22 STOP THAT COUGH AND QUICK WOODS 7 WILL DO THE TRICK A cough irritates everyone particularly its owner. When your child is suffering from a heavy cold and cough study becomes impossible. Help him pass those important examsavoid absenteeism dose him with Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be amazed how109 words
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Article, Illustration2404 1963-12-02 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING br WILSON AND ASUWADI SHARE RIDING HONOURS WITH THREE WINNERS EACH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tanah Ayer Ku, an emergency acceptor who got a chance to run when Korovou was scratched, sprang a $194 surprise when he won the Cl. 4 Div. 1 9f2,404 words
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Article127 1963-12-02 23 FNAMO. Sun. RAAF, league Div. 2 champions, are set to bring off a double.' They entered the final cf the Junior Cup knockout competition when they beat Chung Chenn Night School Union 2-0 at the City Stadium tonight. RAAF will meet the winners the Butterworth Rangers127 words
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333 1963-12-02 23 FTD AWARD TO CLYDESDALE IN GAP CLIMB SINGAPORE, Sunday. ANGUS Clydesdale scored his first major succesi 1X in local motor-racing when he won the FTD award at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap hill climb at Pasir Panjang today. Twenty four year old Clydesdale took out his powerful Lola Special on333 words
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202 1963-12-02 23 MHF to run sixes' tourney as part of fitness drive KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malaysian Hockey Federation today decided to run a Malaysian slz-a-alde hockey tournament In order to Improve the physical fitness of the players. The executive committee of the MHF. which met for three hours today, appointed. P.202 words
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Advertisement157 1963-12-02 23 INTRODUCING STANDARD RADIO CORPORATION'S PORTABLE RADIO 9-Trantittor, 2-Bands, Fully Tettod Superheterodyne De Luxe Radio complete with •orphone* for private listening. Three X" type flashlight batteries provide* power ensuring •icellent sensitivity. .selectivity. .clean crisp distortionless output. See A twr it at your favourite deelor. Quality '^Jgj^ Everything I I <7S WO157 words
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Advertisement567 1963-12-02 23 fWf n a two week FREE IfM holiday in FRANCE Simple competition gives you and companion chance to fly for Free Fortnight in Cognac and Paris. FIRST PRIZE: Two-week expenses paid holiday for two in France including conducted tour of the famous Chateau de Cognac. SECOND PRIZE: 3 prizes each567 words
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Miscellaneous102 1963-12-02 23 SOCCER Penang Junior ko: Medicals 2 IRC 1. Nagri Div. 1 (Seremban > Indians 3 Chin Woo 2. B'pore premier Ige: Chinese 3 Indians 1. HOCKEY rriendlies: NO Teachers. Negrl 2 NU Teachers. Malacca 1: Ceylonese 3 NU Teachers B. Malacca 0 (at Seremban). Pontlan Dlst. 4 B. Pahat 3102 words
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Miscellaneous128 1963-12-02 23 W. Carter 4:4.3; CL S: BUI Wyllle 3:58.4; Women's all classes: Joan Carter 4:35.4; CL 1 I: B. Fisher; Cl. 3: B. Long; CL 4: B. Wyllte: CL 5: P. M. Todd: Wotnen'i all classes: J. Carter; CL 1 2: B. Fisher; CL 3: D. M. W. Vlnten; a. 4:128 words
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Miscellaneous49 1963-12-02 23 TODAY'S SPO TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SOCCER B'pore premier Ire: Malays v R. Navy (Jn. Besar. 5.15). HOCKEY Spore Dtv. 1: Khalsa. v SRC rpadang) RAP Seletar v University (Seletar); Div. 2: RAF Seletar 'A' v Wood bridge (Seletar): Dtv. 3: Naval Base v BOD (Alexander Rd); CSC B v49 words
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Miscellaneous39 1963-12-02 23 Oen. Hospital (Balestler Rd). B'ror IMt. 2N: Agrt. College Railways (Sentul); ERCv Kllat 'B (Pantal); University "B v TPCA "B" fPrtncea Rd); Rlda v Chartered Bank (Bungsar Rd). RIGGER S'ror nnder-ll final: MBS. XI, T VI (Shaw Rd. 6).39 words
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292 1963-12-02 24 LONDON, Sunday. gIH Winston Churchill, Britain* pne*, wartime leader, might never have led his people to final victory in 1!)4."> had he not refused to speak in H)4(). When he did become Prime Minister in 1940 to guide the British people along the long,Reuter - 292 words
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92 1963-12-02 24 HONG KONG ARRESTS 52 CHINA REFUGEES HONG KONG, Sun. Fifty two refugees from the Luk Hoi Fung district in China were arrested in Hong Kong waters by police on Friday morning. The refugees included 27 men, 19 women and six children. Ten others nine men and a woman who landedUPI - 92 words
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Article31 1963-12-02 24 KATMANDU, (Nepal), Sun. Communist Party chief. Dr. Raimajhi, announced yesterday three top members of the party Polltbureau were expelled from membership early this week for "pro-Chinese subversive activities."31 words
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Article100 1963-12-02 24 SINGAPORE, Sun. The city division of Singapore Umno today unanimously passed a resolution calling on the Central Government to extend the National Service registration to Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah "to enable the citizens of these States to show their undivided loyalty to Malaysia and to give them100 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-12-02 24 Prayers at the grave HATLESS and with head bowed, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy prays at the grave of her husband in Arlington Cemetery, Washington. Behind her is Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House press secretary. After this visit to the grave, Mrs. Kennedy flew to Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, to observe ThanksgivingUPI - 57 words
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262 1963-12-02 24 Americans await Government report on smoking WASHINGTON, Sun. Preparations are going ahead for one of the most eagerly awaited U.S. Government studies ever taken the effect of smoking on health. One report said Jan. 5 was the likely publication date. The 11-man surgeongeneral's advisory committee on smoking and health isReuter - 262 words
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96 1963-12-02 24 MIRIMAS, (Southern Prance), Sun. A German-built 1.183 cc Ford Ax Taunus car halted today U the end of a five-month nonstop run on the Mlrlmas Road circuit which covered almost the distance to the moon. The Taunus 12 M model driven by ll reliefReuter - 96 words
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226 1963-12-02 24 Kennedy's last act: Freedom gift for a 'prisoner WASHINGTON, Sun. One of President Kennedy's final official actions before his assassination was to order freedom for a Japanese American serving a term of imprisonment for treasonable brutality towards American pri-soners-of-war. A Justice Department spokesman was unable to say how long in226 words
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Advertisement185 1963-12-02 24 IHVESIDRS... r+m ONLY I DAYS LEFT TO INVEST IN AT THE OPENING AFTER **>*"' MONDAY PRICE OF A, 9th DECEMBER 1963 X I THE PRICE OF UNITS IN THIS TRUST IS PER UNIT LIABLE TO FLUCTUATE THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IN THE PROSPERITY OF MALAYSIA. INVEST NOW! HOW185 words
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Advertisement300 1963-12-02 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS War*, sit (Minimum) BIRTH KWIK: l.i:in .ml (ilm daiigtiur. Selena* Lu-Blfn. Sinter for Glnt'tte and Karen mother, daughter well. Thank* K.K. Staff. 30-11 I DEATH MR. TAN KHEE CHAV, 71. passed away peacefully 1/12/ a ipnvinK behind his beloved wit*, mm, 2 dauKhtera, 2 nonn-ln-law, i|tn|llHl» ln-law300 words
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