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Title Section22 1963-12-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25.000 flew* 4 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article472 1963-12-06 1 Subandrio's excuse 'INDONESIA NEGLECTING ECONOMY TO CONCENTRATE ON REGAINING NATIONAL IDENTITY AND IRON SPIRIT' JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA was neglecting its economy "deliberately" so that it could concentrate on regaining its national identity and on reviving the "iron spirit" of the people, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, saidReuter - 472 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-12-06 1 Lolita' to wed HOLLYWOOD, Thurs.— Sur Lyon (above), the teenage nymphet of "Lolita." is to marry actor Hampton Fancher 111 on Dee. 88. The -year-old actress broke the news on location in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, where shy is co-starring with Richard Burton in "Night of the Iguana." Fancher. 25. recentlyReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-12-06 1 Appeal court quashes conviction and 3 years 1 jail on rape charge )r. Liiii; left the court indicated, and received close friends. IPQH, Thursday DR. Ling Ngan Liong, 37, was cleared today by tbe Federal Court of Appeals on a charge of having raped a girl388 words
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Article62 1963-12-06 1 VIENTIANE. Thurs. The neutralist Laotian fariicm's Intelligence chief. Col. Leuang. was killed instantly today when unknown assailants fired a burst of sub-machine fire into him as he was driving home. The assassins. who escaped, used two cars to ambush Leuang. One blocked the colonel's car and dazzled62 words
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Article271 1963-12-06 1 SINGAPORE, Tluirs. Police today began an islandwide search for Mr. Ng Poll Heng, former Secretary General of the banned Singapore General Employees' Union, in connection with the union's withdrawal of $13,500 from its 'MVo/cn'" bank account. Mr. Nii. who is reported to have vanished with the minute271 words
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Article50 1963-12-06 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Royal Navy officer was killed and two others seriously Injured when their car crashed Into a lamp post at the 9 4 mile, Buklt Timah Road, today. The names of all three men are being withheld until next of kin have been informed.50 words
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Article38 1963-12-06 1 BEIRUT. Thurs. Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy. former Pakistani Prime Minister, died of a neart attack here today. Mr. Suhrawardy, 70. had been In the Lebanon for the past lew months for treatment and rest. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article44 1963-12-06 1 ROME. Thurs. Madame Ngo Dlnh Nhu. widow of the late President Ngo Dlnh Diem* brother killed in the South Vietnam coup detat. left by air today for Paris I accompanied by her two younger children, after a month's stay here. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article31 1963-12-06 1 GANGTOK (Slkklmj. Thurs.— Maharajkumar Palden Thondup N;inv:yal. who earlier tbll year married American socialite Hope Cooke. 23. was today proclaimed Maharaja of Sikklm at a brief ceremony here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article125 1963-12-06 1 I.T.C. raises ceiling to £1,000 LONDON. Thurs. The Internationa] Tin Council Ikis revised as from today the floor price in the tin agreemenf from £7!K) to £8.")() a ton and the ceililg price from £965 to £1,000 a ton, the Council announced here today. The lower sector in the newReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-12-06 1 IDEOLOGICAL ALLIES' NEW YORK. Thurs. Philippine President Macap.m.ii said today Malaysia .tnd Philippines are "ideological allies in free world" and there no valid reason why they cannot work toretber for stability of Southeast Asia. I' PI.38 words
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Advertisement148 1963-12-06 1 Dealers in DIAMONDS. RUBIES. EMERALDS. BLUE SAPPHIRES. CATS EYES. STAR SAPPHIRES. STAR RUBIES. REAL ALEXANDRITES. Etc.. Etc. G. C. OE SUVA BROS. Jewellers. 3. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.I TEL: *****. m^/ /\THEY y .JUr REALLY MEAN IT When Uo Siamese Fighting fish (Betti Their most recent development is the spteftdens) get148 words
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Advertisement139 1963-12-06 1 TELEVISION M& The Royal Navy dives with Rolex A diver's safety depends upon his 'equipment; itTmust be absolutely accurate and be able to withstand tremendous pressures. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner wrist watch more than answers these requirements— that) is why it is the official watch for divers of the139 words
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388 1963-12-06 2 AFRQ^SIA?^ESI<| UNITED NATIONS, Thursday Security Council, in a rare show of unanimity, yesterday called for a worldwide ban on the supply to South Africa of equipment that would enable her to build up her domestic ordnance industry. The move, latest388 words
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385 1963-12-06 2 CHINA DETAILS SOVIET RECALL OF EXPERTS PEKING. Thurs. PHINA yesterday published the fullest details yet of the Soviet withdrawal of aid and experts and openly blamed Soviet leaders for the dislocation of China's original economic plan. A new attack on the "perfidious actions'' of the Soviet leaders came in aReuter - 385 words
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62 1963-12-06 2 RANGOON. Thurs.— A college at Bassein, 100 miles west of here, was closed down yesterday at the request of its students. The students asked the principal to close the college because of unruly elements which might lead to riots like those which led toReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1963-12-06 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs— Mr. Avtar Singh. Indian chairman of the three-nation International Control Commission in Laos, will be transferred early next year to a new post in the Indian-protected states of Sikkim and Bhutan. The Foreign Ministry said hl» successor would be announced later— UPl.49 words
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Article175 1963-12-06 2 Mao buys more Canadian wheat WINNIPEG. Thurs. "T h c Canadian Wheat Board announced yesterday that China has made a second 18,700,000-bushel purchase of wheat under the long-term agreement signed last April. The deal Is worth about U.S $35 million. The wheat will be shipped from Pacific ports between Feb.Reuter - 175 words
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Article97 1963-12-06 2 Hong Kong gains in migration LCNDON Thurs. The Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, has said that the number of people entering Hong Kong from Communist China exceeded the number lea Ting for China by about 29.000 during the last 12 months. Mr. Sandys, in a written reply toUPI - 97 words
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Article49 1963-12-06 2 ELJSABETHVILLE. Thurs. Troops of the National Congolese Army have been given strict orders to end brutality to white prisoners. The U. 8.. British and Belgian consuls have made numerous complaints to the authorities following assaults and beatings of their national* In Congolese custody. UPL49 words
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Article44 1963-12-06 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal called on General Douglas >I;n Arthur yesterday. The President rode up two floors in the V ildorf Astoria Towers to the Mac Arthur apartment, to see his old friend who is Hearing 84. IM.44 words
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Article, Illustration268 1963-12-06 2 Macapagal gives hint of Manila talks with Soekarno T^EW YORK, Thurs.— President Macapagal of the Philippines nlnted yesterday that he might meet President Soekarno in Manila in the near future. Mr. Macapagal. w h <> said that he k n c w President S o c k a r m268 words
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145 1963-12-06 3 U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK I ONDON, Thurs.— Mid- die-East Airlines yesterday announced in London that it had placed a £7 million order tor two AngloFrench Concord supersonic airliners. The order for the 1.400 m.p.h. airliner Is the first to come from outside Europe and the UnitedReuter - 145 words
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Article43 1963-12-06 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Come- dian Bob Hope has deferred plans lor his annual Christmas trip to entertain American troops aboard because of a recurrence of eye trouble. A blood clot in his left eye is blurring his vision. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article37 1963-12-06 3 NUREMBERG, i West Germany. Thurs. A uroup of 130 Germai and foreiim journalists travelled at about 125 m.p.h. on a new West German hieh-speed experimental train on 15-mile test run near here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-12-06 3 THE NEW White House family .President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and their daughters, Lucy Baines (left) and Linda Bird, pose for a family portrait in their home, The Elms. The Johnsons will move into the White House this week. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 45 words
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145 1963-12-06 3 RUSSIAN 'YES' FOR TALKS ON 'HOSTAGES' MOSCOW, Thursday. A FORMER New York advertising executive, Mr. Stephen James, said today the Soviet peace committee had agreed to discuss an exchange of U.S.-Soviet "peace hostages" as a deterrent to nuclear attack. Mr. James, who spent three weeks here explaining the hostages idea,Reuter - 145 words
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100 1963-12-06 3 Heat-and-eat steak a year old and delicious CHRISTCHURCH, Thurs. A combined AustraliaNew Zealand party which visited the Soviet Vostok Antarctic base reported yesterday that it heated and ate a pan of steak and onions abandoned by the Russians nearly a year earlier. "It was delicious," the group reported from theReuter - 100 words
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Article30 1963-12-06 3 LONDON. Thurs Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the British Prime Minister, yesterday discussed strategy for next year"s general election campaign with the national executive committee of the Conservative Party.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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124 1963-12-06 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs President Johnson yesterday made a new appeal for passage of the late President Kennedy's civil rights programme, saying: "We've talked too long, done too little, and all of It, too late." The President told the executive committee of. ttie combinedReuter - 124 words
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180 1963-12-06 3 Tests with 422,000 link death rates with —smoking— PORTLAND (Oregon), Thurs. Results of investigations involving over 422,000 men showed that death rates increased with exposure to cigarette smoking, the American Cancer Society said yesterday. I Dr. E. Culyer, the society's director of statistical reseach. told the American Medical Society's annualReuter - 180 words
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203 1963-12-06 3 Italy gets a new centre-left coalition ROME, Thurs. Italy last night had a new centre-1 eft coalition Government, with the leftwing Socialists in the Cabinet for the first time in 16 years. The new Government, headed by the Christian Democrat leader, Mr. Aldo MoI ro. Includes Christian Democrats. Socialists. SocialReuter - 203 words
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137 1963-12-06 4 S'pore gift to save Abu Simbel temples SINGAPORE. Thurs The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, this morning presented a si 0.000 cheque to the United Arab Republic Consul General in Singapore, Mr. Kamal Saad El Bin. for the Unesco inter- national campaign to preserve the Abu Simbel temples of137 words
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Article30 1963-12-06 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The annual concert by piano students of the Victor Doggett Music Studio* will take place at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on 10 at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article127 1963-12-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four members of the former executive committee of the University o' Singapore Students' Union today said they had not re-contested Tuesday's election of the new committee. They are Mr. Llm Lean Huat. former vice-president; Mr. Teoh Hool Leong, former general secretary; Mr. Isaac Paul Retnam. former127 words
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Article90 1963-12-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The National Trades Union Coiucrest has urged the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Tong, to U*e action against the American nrm of Grant Advertising Inc., lot allegedly flouting Section 77 of tnc Industrial Relation* Ordinance in "ostensibly retrenching" seven of Its unionist90 words
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783 1963-12-06 4 Bank did not run risk in trusting family friend MANAGER: WE HAD MATE'S RECEIPTS AS SECURITY, SO— SINGAPORE, Thurs THE manager of x the Wah Tat Bank in Sibu, Mr. Chew Choo Sing, told the High Court today that the bank was not running a risk in trusting a family783 words
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304 1963-12-06 4 Island riot: Witness denies guesswork SINGAPORE, Thurs. Low Ah Kow, a settlement attendant from Pulau Senang, denied in the Assizes today that he had resorted to "guesswork" when he identified and implicated some detainees in the July 12 riots on the penal island. Yesterday. Low had identified 15 of 59304 words
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266 1963-12-06 4 PLEDGE TO BOOST MALAYSIA, ITALY TRADE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Go h Keng Swee, has agreed to do his best to increase trade between Malaysia and Italy. The spokesman of the five-man Italian trade delegation who paid a courtesy call on Dr. Ooh yesterday, Mr. F. Manzella,266 words
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Article347 1963-12-06 4 I'HE followlnK I* today'a aehedule at civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Slnsapore: ARRIVAL* Qantat: From London, Rome, Athena. Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Bangkok (QF 736) 10.30 p.m. Cathk/ Pacific Airway*: From Hong Koos. Bangkok (CX/TO 731) 7.35 p.m. Japan Air Una*: From Tokyo, Hong347 words
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Advertisement298 1963-12-06 4 BROUGHT BACK by PUBLIC DEMAND IDD \i DON T MISS v this time! t H U D D V oi*i:\s today Alir/3irn j* pry JOHORE CHECKER titA bahru Exciting Exotic Entertainment for Everyone! REX SKY h A THRILLING t«»«« ga «1 r S TALE of ACTION TOMORROW jJBxULkr LOVE aad298 words
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Advertisement43 1963-12-06 4 1 wMW f Imi I i 6404 Today: 1. 30-3. 307 00-9 30 p.m. Bobby Vee Johnny Ti Motion "JUST FOR FUN". Tomorrow: "Psycho". THE STAGE CLUB'S BABES IN THE WOOD Opens tomorrow at Hie VICTORIA THEATRE and all week at 4.30 p.m.43 words
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Advertisement347 1963-12-06 4 f«1 »H»! Hll "TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! m^J m Zj mm )mZjmm)JmW Tel: 2 1 1 1 6 (SINGAPORE) (Technicolor) THROUGH WOMEN Barbara STEELE ffl| LIKE HER. ..AND j Robert FLEMYNG h. ij J^^ A THOUSAND h Sought V Wk\ F^*w tK$ i Forbldden I i F*4 ILdl~rbJ> H Truth! 8 ■ifc'4'347 words
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Advertisement461 1963-12-06 4 \(r\\ sisouim. Him. 130-4 ft 30 9.30 p.m 4- PLEASE OO NOT REVEAL THE MIDDLE Of THIS STORY! I jERRy LEWIS* X tO^PROKSSOff 35 t Plus' "Roundabout No. 17" Colour I >. TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! t "THE HEftttS ARE TIRED" t 4- Yves Montand Curt Jurqens eh Film 9th Hilarious DAY!461 words
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240 1963-12-06 5 'THEY'VE EVEN ACCUSED ME OF BEING OUT OF MY MIND PULAU LANGKAWI, Thursday •JHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that Radio Indonesia was telling 'vicious lies'' about him. "They have even accused me of being out of my mind,"240 words
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Article122 1963-12-06 5 THE DAY TENGKU SAVED A BOY PULAU LANGKAWI. Thurs. —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, todajr recalled how he re>cued a boy who fell into the sea off Pulau Langkawi some 30 years ago. The Tengku said that as a result of the incident the Kedah Government agreed to provide122 words
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70 1963-12-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore and Malaya can expect a greater influx of tourists from America next year when BOAC launch their Grand Orient tour series in March. The tours, starting In New York, cover Japan. Taiwan the Philippines, Singapore. Malaya. Thailand. Cambodia, South Vietnam, ffong70 words
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Article35 1963-12-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Central Government has accepted a tender of $14,397 from a local firm for "general repairs and redecoration. additions and alterations" to the Istana Kedah in Loronsi Changkat, Damansara, here.35 words
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Article152 1963-12-06 5 1/-UCHING, Thurs.— A curfew breaker was wounded and captured by security forces in the Sibu district of the Third Division on the night of Nov. 28, police said today. A security force patrol surprised a party of curfew breakers at a clandestine meeting. The party fled152 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-12-06 5 The crying need for skilled men... DENANG, Thurs. Malaysia is "crying out" for more skilled men, the Governor Raja Tun TJda Al-Haj. declared today. Addressing the annual speech day of the Technical Institute here, he said industrialisation must not lag. "It must be geared to the needs, abilities and potentialities125 words
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Article52 1963-12-06 5 IPOH, Thurt.— The Malayan Historical Society, Central Perak branch, is appealing for any form of material relating to the history of Ipoh. The request Includes photographs of past events, the Japanese occupation period and the i Emergency, and old publications, books, postcards, menu cards, souvenir programmes52 words
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198 1963-12-06 5 Malaysia secures a seat in FAO council KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia has been elected one of the 27 members of the council of the Food and Agriculture Organisation and will serve for a three-year term from January, 1965 The Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of i Agriculture and Co-opera-tives.198 words
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Article44 1963-12-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications is planning to spend $700,000 next year to fully air-condition Federal House in Victory Avenue here. At present only certain offices in the building, which houses several Ministries, enjoy this amenity.44 words
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Article24 1963-12-06 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Lions Club of Penang will hold their charter night dinner at the E and O Hotel on Saturday.24 words
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184 1963-12-06 5 'OUR TROOPS CAN MEET THREAT WITH CONFWENCE' SINGAPORE, Thursday. A BRITISH Journalist, Mrs. Clare Hollingworth, said in a radio broadcast last night that Malaysian and British forces were strong enough to meet the Indonesian threat. Mrs. Hollingworth, who is Defence Correspondent of The Guardian, was of the opinion that the184 words
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91 1963-12-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Bill to wind up the Victory Savings. Certificates Fund and to provide for the disposal of the money remaining in the fund was gazetted today. According to an explanatory statement, the sale of Victory Bavings Certificates ended on Dec.91 words
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Article29 1963-12-06 5 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today opened a $7,000 public religious school at Kuala Llnggl In Alor Oftjah District.29 words
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Article110 1963-12-06 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The Peninsular Malays Union today pledged support for national service "without reservation." In a statement today, the union's secretary general Inche I^a Hussaln. said his party welcomed the call-up move and hoped all Malayi slan youths would readUy rei spond. "This is an110 words
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Advertisement147 1963-12-06 5 t he PEKING co. ltd 60-62 NORTH BRIDGE ROADt rnnii SINGAPORE 6. TEL-*****. ***** Mill NOW TILL CHRISTMAS MAKE THE MOST OUT OF OUR CHOOSE f™, Alflfcj »V nun el I :i swing dressfabr.cs PROGRAMME -K- SILK r— 1 THIS IS HOW YOU WILL GET LJjyjOo^L-J BROCADE TRICEL your fnendt147 words
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Advertisement315 1963-12-06 5 M that's the word «3*f*£ for Heinz Babies love the fresh flavor of Heinz Strained Fruit Juices— made with choice, hand-picked fruit. Bat even more important than taste, just half a 4 oz. tin gives I C your baby more than his normal daily requirement of •w 6 vitamin C!315 words
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Article, Illustration521 1963-12-06 6 Narayanan's call to the company directors: Wake up, or there will be serious repercussions... KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday JHE National Union of Plantation Workers wants about 2 50,00 0 daily-paid estate workers to be put on the monthly payroll. This is among several521 words
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Article55 1963-12-06 6 MALACCA, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore Tun Yusof bin Ishak, arrived here today for a two-day unofficial visit. Tun Yusof, who was accompanied by his wife and family, will stay with the Governor of Malacca, Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof. He will leave55 words
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Article49 1963-12-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. Two schools In Sabah have sent a total of 52.768.45 to the National Patriotic Fund. The contributions came from: The teachers and students of the Chung Hwa School. Jesselton. $2,086.30: the teachers and students of the Shan Tao School. Je.«selton. $682 15.49 words
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Article46 1963-12-06 6 KAMPAR. Thurs. A byelection will be held to fill the vacancy for the Kampong Aston Ward, of the Town Council nere. caused by the death of r>n Alliance Councillor. Mr. S. Ayahsamy. Nomination day will be Dec. 11 and polling day Jan. 4.46 words
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Article191 1963-12-06 6 The 'Swiss system' of equal pay KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Central Governmennt was today urged to imA plement the "Swiss system" of paying industrial workers. The Asian regional president of the ICFTU, Mr. P.P. Narayanan made the call when he referred to differences in pay between workers employed in estates191 words
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78 1963-12-06 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— BOAC today announced that tickets for the New York World Fair, beginning on April 22. are now on sale at its sales office. The six-month fair is expected to attract visitors from business and trade associations, colleges, students associations and other groups78 words
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Article36 1963-12-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura. A total of $92,850 is to be spent un extensions and alterations to laboratories and classrooms at the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. The work will take six months to complete.36 words
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119 1963-12-06 6 KUANTAN Thurs. The body of Dato Lim Hoe Lek, I 73. who died in Singapore j yesterday after a major op- i eration, was flown here to- day by a charterd Malay- sian Airways plane for burial. Dato Lim. who came here from119 words
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Article39 1963-12-06 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The people of Slglap constituency will hold a dinner to celebrate the success of the PAP Government In the last 4 1 years and the birth of Malaysia at St. Patrick's School on Saturday. I39 words
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238 1963-12-06 7 42 cadet officers to pass out at college parade KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Forty-two cadet officers will pass out at the annual Sovereign's Parade to be held at the Federation Military College, Sungei Besi, on Saturday morning. To ensure that the real thing would be performed Xritn proper pomp and glory,238 words
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184 1963-12-06 7 ]£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A $3 million expansion programme for the Technical College here was today outlined by the principal of the college, Mr. N.A.K. Nair. Mr. Nair said that the expansion will provide more laboratories, workshops, lecture halls, offices and quarters for its growing184 words
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265 1963-12-06 7 MALACCA, Thursday. i pOLICE here last night detained three men believed to be members of the Dragon "wire gang' which has been responsible for a spate of robberies and extortions here. They recovered five daggers with sheaths, finely cut wire wrapped up In265 words
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Article50 1963-12-06 7 i TAIPING. Thurs. A police corporal. Syed Osman bin Syed Ali. 35. was fatally injured when he fell of! his motor cycle during heavy rain, near here, last night. He M attached to the Campbell Road police station in Kuala Lumpur and was on leave.50 words
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Article57 1963-12-06 7 IPOH. limn.— AD unemployed I youth. Chin Nam Hum. 18. today went to jail for tlwo days because hr could not ptiv a $15 fine tor abasing a po.icem;tn He pleaded (?uilty in the magistnte'i court here to abusing P.C. Yeoh See Siok at Jelapang new57 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-12-06 7 Stardom at 16 after 10 busy years By RUDY B£LTRAN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. At the' age of 16. Hong Kong actress Hsiao Fung Fung has been climbing the ladder to stardom for 10 years. She confesses it has been hard work, but she now owns film studio. Fung Fung Film219 words
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138 1963-12-06 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports, Mr. A. V. Cordelro, today announced the lifting of the ban on imports of certain foodstuffs from Thailand. In notice to importers and shipping and airline agents, Mr. Cordeiro said138 words
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Article29 1963-12-06 7 PENANO. Thurs— The State Welfare Committee will me«t at the Penang Youth Centre In Acheen Street at 5.15 p.m. on Dec. 19 to consider applications for i«-29 words
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200 1963-12-06 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs A tight programme has been arranged by Malaysian Rotarians for the one-day visit of the president of Rotary International, Mr. Carl P Miller, on Monday. His programme Includes a call on Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. at City HalL Welcome200 words
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Article47 1963-12-06 7 PBNANCi. Inurj,. A 11-year-olrt boy. Kr..-hna.sjmy who was reported missine from iia> Kampone Juva home on Nov. 29 wuh only 60 cent.s in his pockets has returned home Relatives of the boy told poltct that Krishnasamy bad gone to slay with friends.47 words
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Advertisement348 1963-12-06 7 NOW AVAILABLE IN LEADING SHOE STORES ORDER NOW! DANDYSTEPPS JUNIORS ensure the correct walking pos'Mon and are the foundation to Foot Health. The heels and insoles extend to the top of /f\\. the back ivin ron ™kle support while the NON-SLIP solei II \^>> r si( gP?^^ provide safety in348 words
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Article, Illustration758 1963-12-06 8 Speaker stops motion of 'no confidence' after 90 minutes TPOH, Thurs. The Speaker of the Perak State Legislative Assembly, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Zaini, today took the unprecedented step of halting a PMIP "no confidence" motion. Inche Mohamed FaJar All (PMIP-Pasir Puteh), in calling for758 words
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Article63 1963-12-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th# Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I Pates, today called for a probation report on three boys after they had pleaded guilty to a cnarge o) stealing four cases of aerated water from a coffee shop. Salleh bin Salamat. Tan Get Soon, both63 words
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164 1963-12-06 8 Experts to talk on farmers' clubs KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Leading international farm specialists will meet Malaysian rural officers here next week to talk about farmers' clubs. Their talks are expected to have an Important bearing m the future expansion and development of the clubs throughout Malaysia. Seven world experts nre164 words
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Article44 1963-12-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Another 523.50 was received here today by the Straits Times for the Cheras flood victims, bringinir the total to $49,045.02. Donations came from: Guides o! the 2nd Cameron Highlands Company, $15: Mrs. V. Griffin. $8 5044 words
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Article57 1963-12-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Kuala Lumpur Association of Bo\ Scouts will hold a food and fun fair and exhibition at Castle Camp, Ourney Road, on Saturday aiid Sunday. It will be declared open By Urn association's patron, Inche Jamil bin Abdul Rais. who Is57 words
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Article37 1963-12-06 8 AbUK siar. Thurs. An to augural meet in? of the Kedal branch of the National Union oi Heads of Schools will be held ai the Ibrahim Primary Scho< Sungei Patani, on Saturday 10.30 ajn.37 words
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Article160 1963-12-06 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs TWO Nanyang Uni- versity students were today given a conditional discharge for putting up posters demanding that the Government should "give back the citizenship" of multi-million-aire Mr. Tan Lark Sye, a founder of the university and former chairman of the University Council. Chin Ah160 words
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Advertisement169 1963-12-06 8 BODY DEODORANT JM M A f ■■■*>&**— PERFUMED TALC V r -«V^k- Wlf^ SHU Hfe^ EVERYWHERE NEW for "all-day" freshness Dreamflower perfumed talc is as refreshing as fine Cologne. Soft, smooth Dreamflower caresses you with romantic fragrance. Dreamflower is more than just a talc because it contains a deodorant which169 words
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Miscellaneous125 1963-12-06 8 %Mo'tf f**tp Htf V. T. HfFFnlin yOU TOEACHEROUS DOS/ X*^->( HOVE IT MXJR \M^. 1 I «~FOR THAT AU- MXJ I, iT"! nxPErENP THE C3BOVWJ/ OKAY.. WUR HJSHNES6>. J HW^E LETT WTTM WHICH/ J iW/y r" V s -vTOoefENPrr/ 2/ n^v^^-4 CO- OCTWEEN FOR ME, I ZOO LAST YEAR UNCSCR125 words
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Article, Illustration1556 1963-12-06 9 ANTHONY HERN - ANTHONY HERN -by They killed Rasputin to save a throne but that very act only helped to lose it WITH A MIXTURE OF HYPNOSIS AND PEASANT WISDOM HE WON OVER THE TSARINA IT wns through a grand duchess who specialised In religious cranks or quacks, that arch -plotter1,556 words
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Advertisement68 1963-12-06 9 £:v:-: from the C/.S.A* iiiiiiiifcii lili& '< BKk'' '■'''vJflfei-'- swy^-'-*ffitftfooMßfifii^^^Br ;x'g.Jßi.v^^B RR.' ":•>;■:•! sHßoßi&j-x-.- ••cdJSSßßoßa^^^^^^^^^^B i'^ftK>^^^^^^^^^^^^M|f^'-'HBBB&^'v'v-!':^K':*:'; -•■•■•■'•"<?flll give (iSn A MAN V^^ A LUCKY I -°:.-.!.r" There's nothing like a Lucky You taste and enjoy the man-size flavor that comes from the world's finest tobaccos the full, smooth satisfying taste68 words
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Obituary97 1963-12-06 10 !0 Wor«*« (Minimum) MR. T. RAJASUNDRAM I P formerly of I pod passed away on 4-l?-<l.'< at Olthankernv. Ceylon. Deeply regretted. Cshle received by Mr A Pararajamni:am. 28 Kan Kiam Place. Singapore N0NI1: Daisy Cecilia {nee Bella D'Cral passed away peacefuly at 6-40 am. on S-12-03. Cortege leaves 11.97 words
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Article40 1963-12-06 10 t» Word* Si* (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Llew Dioni: KonK nee Madam Gob Swee Kirn thank relatives, Methodist Chinese Chur'-h and friends for their donations, wreaths, condolences, kind assistance, attendance, during their bereavement, 1 1 oh40 words
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Article117 1963-12-06 10 to Wort* Sl» (Minimum) FOR THE BEST -lection of Mlklmoto pearK shop at The Mine Shop. Fit Patrick* AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE lv.it Brand Stemmed Milk, Pure, fresh milk from Switzerland. WATCH YOUR WEIGHT: Be fit M not fat Remember Ryvlta helps you slim, knjoy delicious Ryvlta today. You'll love It.117 words
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Article623 1963-12-06 10 rnr two wects Chinas Parliament has listened to major speeches by the hierarchy and has discussed insofar as there lis discussion on these occas- ions foreign affairs and matters of domestic moment without anyone outside China being much the wiser. Nor have the Chinese people been i623 words
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Article361 1963-12-06 10 The flavour of the hustings is strong in the current budget session of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly. Fresh elections are around the corner, and the Opposition's most versatile snipers are firms at random. There have been charges of inefficiency and suggestions of scandal in matters of land361 words
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Article222 1963-12-06 10 Sports bodies in Malaya, in particular the Olympic Council, can hardly be congratulated on the way they have handled the problems of administration and representation arising out of the formation of Malaysia. The obvious course was consultation with the corresponding sports associations lin Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah. All222 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1963-12-06 10 A fighting new mood grips army in Vietnam AS THE COUNTRY'S PEASANTS CALL FOR SECURITY AND HELP AND JUSTICE by A SPECIAL WRITER SAtGON. THURSDAY HAVE WE GOT THEM IN THE WRONG ORDER? OVER the Mekong delta, the American Army helicopters fly high. Until the pilots have pushed them up1,341 words
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Article571 1963-12-06 10 ALLINGTON KEWARU - Planners and priorities ALLINGTON KEWARU I.v T*HE simplest formula A for progressive and prosperous rural development in Malaya is to get rid of the middleman, set up co-opera-tive monopolies and see that private enterprise is forbidden to do the same job more efficiently. This Pantai Valley theory is open to571 words
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303 1963-12-06 10 THIS TAX WILL HIT HOTELS HARDER M:iua:*.l RECENTLY a new tax was introduced in the form of "entertainment duty in respect of live music." Now, accordine to the Straits Times of December 2. a further three per cent tax will be levied on tourist hotels. Will it be possible to303 words
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Advertisement71 1963-12-06 10 THE MENACE IN SLEEPING AND PEP PILLS Millions who would never think of taking narcotics court addiction, death and disorder with self prescribed "nice" drugs which are "hooking* more people than heroin. Read how a persons character may be changed by both sleeping and pep pills, and what should be71 words
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Advertisement38 1963-12-06 10 NBIYI HARLEQUIN I SMALL CIGARS priced and sized for everyday smoking! Ma«aaa*ali«a«Ba«aMs>a«a>aMMs>Ba«Bßaai Actual size TEN FOR $1.50 Civ* MIKIMOTO Peart* a the ideal X'mas Gift. mmmsm At Ffti|)a*rick's 300 Orckoed «a\, Sr.aa.ofa. Tal: 3»715 aminiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinniUl"" 1 1 138 words
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262 1963-12-06 11 Farmer is told: You failed to do your duty SINGAPORE. Thurs. The assistant State Coroner, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, told a poultry farmer today that he had failed in his duty as a citizen in not reporting the "demanding; behaviour" of a senior hospital male nurse. The farmpr. Ng Pee262 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1963-12-06 11 Testimony 'completely unreliable' says Court of Appeal in Dr. Ling case: He may have given those cheques to avoid publicity IPOH, Thursday. |HE Federal Court of Appeals, acquitting Dr. Ling Ngan Liong, 37, on a charge of having raped a 13-year-old girl patient, held1,125 words
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Article84 1963-12-06 11 Citizenship inquiry continues SINGAPORE. Thurs. The citizenship inquiry committee today continued its hearing Into a Government application to deprive Abdul Wahab Shah bin Haji SharifT, formei chairman of the Party Rakyat Singapura, of his Singapore citizenship. The hearing, originally open Ito the Press, was held in camera today. Wahab Shah,84 words
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Article94 1963-12-06 11 3 hungry young thieves PENANG, Thurs.— A police party early this morning surprised three hungry thieves who were lighting a flre under a tree to cook two ducks which they had stolen from the house of a newspaper reporter. Mr. Llew Yew Mm. Two men were arrested. A police sergeant94 words
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282 1963-12-06 11 For a date with settlers Razak walks through mud CWAU. ThUTS, To fulfil a "date" with about 100 settlers of the Kampong Kassing fringe alienation scheme, near here, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today travelled by boat and walked five miles in ankle-deep mud. The date was one282 words
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Advertisement163 1963-12-06 11 91%%% Rheumatism goes and then you say thanks to J>.",. De Witts m z Kidney Bladder Pills M They grv« quick help to your kidneys and bladder I to dear out trie poisons In your body that cam* II RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS, M 11 ACHING MUSCLES and BACKACHE Then. your163 words
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Advertisement187 1963-12-06 11 y^^^^* nil Ho UN IQ'm Mb somefeg BEAUTY TRIO I ste really moteita f H A RDRYER 13!* she's pretty and practical, she'll E§ ""'"Of love Ronson s Beauty Trio Hairdryer. V ''aStf !t S the newest anCl Dest hhra r dn er -1 BRUSH DRIE -flfe- M Warm air187 words
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Miscellaneous577 1963-12-06 11 Today's Radio, TV The Dark; 11.30 Violins Begin To Play; 12.00 Negara-ku. Close Down. RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVt SbKVlC'fc. 476 metres SHORT WAVt SLKVIIr 41 metre* •VIjL: 6.00 Uood Morning, 6.01 Morning tremde, Lai Mews, iio ureaiLiast dulleun, 7.30 Up And Aooui; 8.16 News; i 820 Up And Aooui; 9.00577 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-12-06 12 Philippine delegate: Our right to Sabah is 'incontestable 9 I UNITED NATIONS I I Thursday »JHE creation of Malaysia by the union of Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak was a "major act of decolonisation in full conformity with the principlesReuter; UPI - 462 words
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Article, Illustration285 1963-12-06 12 AZA (SHAVEN) CLAIMS NEW VICTORIES JAKARTA. Thurs gRUNEI rebel leader A.M. Azahari yesterday gave his first Press conference at Pontianak (West Borneo) to visiting Jakarta newsmen at which he claimed his guerilla fighters had captured several posts in Malaysian Borneo but would not disclose which. Last night Indonesian TV broadcastUPI - 285 words
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Article81 1963-12-06 12 Cause for alarm. PFN.XNG. Thurv An airman. Gilbert Selway. of thr Royal Air Force base in Butter worth, broke a Ore alarm one night when he was attacked by a croup of trish;i riderv the Second Magistrate's Court was told today. "They chased me with a knife and I had81 words
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209 1963-12-06 12 Villagers grieve as drowned girls are buried PARIT BUNT A R, Thurs.— The bodies of four young girls reported missing after a sampan in which they were travelling with seven other girls capsized in the Kuala Ku- i rau River on Tuesday night have been re- I covered after a209 words
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110 1963-12-06 12 Plans for more anti-Soekarno rallies PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Peoples Solidarity •Action Committee last night decided to stage more mass rallies in the rural areas to tell the masses about Indonesia's confrontation. At a meeting in Umno Hall la.-t night, a sub-committee to organise the rallies was set up under110 words
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Article44 1963-12-06 12 PENANG. Thur.x.— A lawyer who retired shortly from Penang after t'e war has died in Rangoon at the age of 78. Mr. K S. Pillai. father of Mr. Sonnl Pillai. the City Secretary died yesterday after a brief illness.44 words
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Article52 1963-12-06 12 LUMUT. Thur.s.— Tne I of Commerce and InttTWrj Dr. Lim Swce Aun. will present a cheque for 52.000 to the Dbtdinga Tours,. Promotion Committee at its meeting here on Saturday, to I assist it m promoting tourism hi the area. The Minister wili later visit52 words
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Article52 1963-12-06 12 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— Tho Rotary Club here raised about $2,000 from a food and fun fair held recently at the Banda* Pensgaram Club The money will assist underprivileged children in the district. It will also be used to construct a bus shelter in front of52 words
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Advertisement177 1963-12-06 12 j£: Beautiful gifts Axb? from .Wiw?.. wp&fc' rvtd&\, I I'lir Foursome' 4 Klimfr Mm«- Klir(;mM, H I Mi-moir»>Cherie, My Love, j, -J AJJi nn.lOnDit f tUmmmt rhkh ITwil /Hb\ I^»t ion in White Kose Vsm /H ll tAlao Blue Gram Hand I \M^ #j Lot ion in Blue Hose Va*e177 words
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Advertisement240 1963-12-06 12 Advertisement OsgA^-^" *>' lITOMEN everywhere are tislng the new sliampoo that gives their hair the "Peek-in" Glow of beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking into the depths of amber or a precious stone ll ts not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far more240 words
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Article238 1963-12-06 13 MTUC TO PROTEST TO THE MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A dele- 1 gation of union leaders will see the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. to protest against the "shabby treatment" of the Malaya Trades Union Congress by the Registrar of Societies. Mr. Chin Hon Hian.238 words
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98 1963-12-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. I Thurs. Ninetytwo telephone sub-; scribers in Malaya have been given three months to Claim a total Of $2,495 I owed to them by the TpWnmmnnlpjitinnc TV leierommunicauons ue-: partmeiiL. I The subscribers' names were < ffazetted today. The sums owed to98 words
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Article31 1963-12-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Director of Veterinary Services. Inche Johari bin Haji Mohammed Daud. flew to Singapore today to attend a six-day Pood and Agriculture Organisation conference on pig breeding.31 words
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368 1963-12-06 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. J^ LARGE American chemical corporation plans to start a million-dollar synthetic resin industry in Singapore using waste rubber seeds as the basic raw material. Oil will be extracted from the rubber seeds, normally left lying waste on thousands Of Malaysian rubber368 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-12-06 13 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tears trickled from the eyes of a retired American pastor and educator, the Rev. Preston L. Peach, yesterday as he reminisced on his 35 "unforgettable" years in Singapore and Malaya. But he quickly brushed them aside, and laughed happily303 words
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Article130 1963-12-06 13 Raincoat gang rob couple rtwAiNu, rnurs. a nveman "raincoat gang" held up a young couple at a road Junction early this morning and took away four dollars and a watch. Mr. Teng Cheng Hai, 31. an employee of a priming press, reported to police he was cycling home at 12.30130 words
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149 1963-12-06 13 $150,000 FOUNTAIN FOR THE FEDERAL CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A permanent and elaborate fountain which will be lit up by coloured lights at night is to be put up in the town centre to beautify the Federal capital. Thr Federal Capital Commissioner. Ha.ii Ismail bin Panjane Aris. who announced this149 words
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Article42 1963-12-06 13 KUAL9 LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Commerce and Indua- try. Dr. Llm Swee Aun, will visit Dtndlngs district, Perak. on Saturday. During his tour he will present a cheque lor $2,000 to the Dlnd- ings Tourist Association42 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-12-06 13 SEREMBAN. Thurs. An estate schoolteacher. Mr. K. Veeranmy, 25. a bachelor, died In the hospital here last night after a scooter accident in which he received htad InjßriM. He was riding tail .scooter towards Seremban when he coi!:ded with a tjirl cyclist near R;ihani? new89 words
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Article219 1963-12-06 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs A RESOLUTION to expel the Singapore People's Alliance from the Singapore Alliance is one of 19 to be tabled at the annual meeting of the East Division of Singapore Umno at the Singapore Hotel on Sunday. Another resolution will urge the Singapore Government to219 words
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206 1963-12-06 13 prize IPOH. Thurs.-A Kirk- by-trained teacher. Miss Susan Chiew Siew Har. 24, winner of a "MiM Malaysia" contest at a ball here on Sept. 16. will share her prize money with a rhapcron for a free trip to Bangkok. Apart from the title, .she206 words
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Article55 1963-12-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tiie— Straits Times today received $16 from a reader who signed himself j as -Unknown" of Baling, as donaI tion to Hasnah blnte Taib. wife of Radio Malaysia comedian who died In an accident about two month* ago. This brings the total of55 words
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Article48 1963-12-06 13 SINGAPORE. Thins Th« Minister for Culture. M 8 R:i|«I ratnam. this morning presented $10,000 cheque to the United Arab Republic Consul-General in Siu- gapoie. Mi. Kamal Saad el Bio. for the Unesco lnternatie: i I palgn to preserve the Abu Simtal •emDles of Nubia.48 words
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187 1963-12-06 14 GUN DUEL IN THE SENATE: THIRD MAN SHOT DEAD DIO DE JANEIRO. x% Thurs. Senator Jose Cairali was critically wounded yesterday in a gun duel between two other political enemies in the Senate in the Federal capital of Brazilia. The Brazilian Government news agency said Senator Cairali was shot inReuter - 187 words
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278 1963-12-06 14 RELEGATES to the Ministerial Ecafe conference today continued to offer individual proposals to be taken up at the U.N. I conference on trade I and development sche- MANILA. Thura. duled for March next year in Geneva. This morning delegates fromReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-12-06 14 Another 'No' to a mixed N-force PARIS. Thursday BRITISH and Common Market parliamentarians yesterday rejected by three votes the U.S. plan to arm Nato with a mixed-manned nuclear force The Parliamentary Assembly of the Western European Union passed an amendment deleting all reference to the force by 32 votes toReuter - 256 words
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Article71 1963-12-06 14 Duke visits relatives in Germany LONDON. Thurs. The Duke of Edinburgh left here by air yesterday for a three-day private visit to relatives in West Germany. He returns tomorrow but sets off again by air for East Africa on Sunday to represent Queen Elizabeth at Independence celebrations In Zanzibar andReuter - 71 words
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156 1963-12-06 14 Kennedys dead children buried near him him WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The White House announced last night that two dead children of President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy have been buried near the slain president's grave in Arlington National Cemetery. At the request of Mrs Kennedy, the body of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy156 words
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Advertisement237 1963-12-06 14 fit new FORMICA Woodgrain patterns No*- FORMICA* has introduced a marvellous FORMICA* quality is really exceptional as well; selection of Woodtrrain patterns this year. No Latest manufacturing techniques guarantee that wonder people everywhere choose FORMICA* every sheet a flawless and FORMICA* tough. not Just any decorative laminate. smooth surface is237 words
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Advertisement130 1963-12-06 14 1 1 J Br/ord Irl-Hrlon ttrtich tec*. Britain's best socks Byford Bri-Nylon socks are made in f fSL^A^ England. They fit superbly. They are really hard-wearing. Youcan't buy better I A Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool I 1 socks and stockings too. You'll find I u many different styles,130 words
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Miscellaneous305 1963-12-06 14 Straits Times Crossword B^ H m H Hi Ih~~bb i Bi^^bß^^^^^ ACROSS wona *hen me uloughmfcD i. Kecunuilon within a limit. 1 wenl home (8) »gr*« <B>. 8. Tear round the allotment. 6. He'll starve If he doesn't get which smells <B>. weaving (6>. 13. Flower to break off before305 words
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Article, Illustration438 1963-12-06 15 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By MAIN CONCERN NOW IS TO CLOSE GAP IN IMPORT, EXPORT BUSINESS WITH MALAYSIA SAYS ENVOY PAKISTAN is studying closely the economic and industrial progress of the new Federation of Malaysia with a view to stepping up her trade here which over the past438 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-12-06 15 Horlicks' manager optimistic mHE overseas manager for 1 Horlicks Ltd.. Mr. B.J. Cork, said in Singapore this week he was optimistic about his company's business in Malaysia because of the favourable conditions existing in the region. During his short stay here, Mr. Cork held discussions with Mr. John Buckoke. their119 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-12-06 15 U.S. study trip for cashier MR. TEO POH KONG, assistant cashier at the Bank of America. Singapore, leaves by Pan-American for San Francisco on Sunday to familiarise himself with banking procedures, primarily loan supervision, at the bank's administrative headquarters. Mr. Teo, who will be away for three months, will be157 words
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Article36 1963-12-06 15 The 37th Brussels International Fair will be held from April 30 to May 11 next year, and will display machinery, building materials, home and office appliances. Jewellery, textiles, perfumery, foodstuffs and other products.36 words
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Article95 1963-12-06 15 A RANGE ol Amerlcaniiade property and building maintenance products has been introduced in the Malaysian market. Products of Southwestern Petroleum Company. Inc.. Texas, under the name of Zone, thpy Include heavyduty roof coating compound, heavy-duty primer, asphalt paving re-surfacer. asphalt saturated fabric, heavy-duty plastic cement. adhesive, water95 words
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Article194 1963-12-06 15 MERCURY OUTBOARE MOTORS FOR 1964 NINE Mercury outboard motors, including a new 3.9 hp fishing motor, have been announced for 1964 by Kiekhaefer Corporation of Wisconsin, to mark its 25th year in the marine propulsion field. They range from the 3.9 hp Merc 39 to the 100-hp Merc 1000 which194 words
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Article228 1963-12-06 15 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By DESPITE the stoppage of cattle exports from Bali and other Indonesian islands, there will be no fresh beef shortage in Singapore. Although the Indonesian Islands have been Singapore's principal source of live cattle supply in the past, the trade blockade has not228 words
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Article74 1963-12-06 15 Mr. J.R. Ingoldby, overseas director of Morphy-Richards (Cray) Ltd., has left London en a 16-day tour of the Par East. He »ill visit Malaysian distributors and make a general appraisal of the domestic electric appliance market. Mr. Ingoldby is reported to have stated that exports to the74 words
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Advertisement310 1963-12-06 15 j Give him a J^r .7 FALCON r// for Christmas Lj«# and sweeter too! Wr A PaJron ttnokr* Bone Dry because only a Palcon has the unique 1 *^^s patented Humidome plug which s^. condenses the moisture into the trap underneath the bowl and below the ILii>*j&>]3- 1 stem line.310 words
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Advertisement260 1963-12-06 15 //Am\ RWV^v AN INNO y ATION If U WNv\\\\ for co c atmr s«rvice>* MM HUME Wnl 'aquathene' I W (POLYTHENE) TUBE \k Made by Hume Induitries in conjunction with Imperial Cketnicjl Industries this NEW product \l hat the following advantage* over VV metal piping: £0 Lightness: "Aouathene" Tube it260 words
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Advertisement994 1963-12-06 16 (Continued Irons Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT :v Wordt SS (Mlm.)— Box It tt* txtn 1 READ tne Senior Appointment* Vacant In Tbe Sunday Mall eacb week. QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Stale full detail* Box A 6731 S.T. Spore. ENGLISH SPEAKING COOK House Boy required. State full detail* Box AG732 B.T. Spore.994 words
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Advertisement1017 1963-12-06 16 SITUATIONS VACANT .'</ Hord, SI (Ml*.)— Box it ttm txtn WANTED: ENCLISH TEACHERS for Secondary Three and hour/Primary (preferably following TTC.) and Teachers for Biology, Physics, Chemistry of Upper Secondary Classes. Apply to Principal, Marls Stella High School. 16. Flower Road. Singapore. 19. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the post of1,017 words
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Advertisement1132 1963-12-06 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2* Word* SS (Mi*.)— Bom tt eta. extrm HOUSE FOR SALE at Kimlln Park Estate. Enquiries 'pease phone (Spore) ***** from 11 s.m to 1 p.m. VACANT LAND. Jalan UaJUab laclag sea. Area 26,646 sq.ft. Suitable for Buildlug Flats. Phone (Spore) *****. Mr Ong KIMLIN PARK:—1,132 words
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Advertisement1086 1963-12-06 16 EDUCATION tt_Word* SI 'Mlm.)— Box it eta. txtn CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 86-B. Robinson Road. P.O. Bo» 1935, Singapore. Tel: ***** It la possible to pass the Qualifying Test, Scnoc: Certificate;. O.C K.. F.M.C.E.. I H.S C. L.C.E.. L.C.C.. Book-keeping ttc as Private Candidate* There is s way tor School Candidates1,086 words
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Advertisement961 1963-12-06 16 TOURS EXCURSIONS M W era's SI (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtn DAILY HARBOUR TOUR, oomfortsble well appointed m.v Margrtet departs centrally situated Clifford Pier 4.00 p.m. dally for refreshing two-hour tour. light refreshment*. qualified guide. Book through travel agent or hotel reception. Harbour Tour* Ltd.. Denmark House, Singapore. PAT LESS961 words
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Advertisement877 1963-12-06 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SI (Mlm.)— Box it tt*. txtrm NOW IS THE TIME to bay a new Vord Taunus 17M saloon. Special attractive term* are being offered until Christmas Phone »35« or oail at 09. Orchard Road. Hinajapore far detail*. FONC A MANSBR oilers a special range of877 words
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Advertisement763 1963-12-06 16 FOR SALE <• Word* SS (Ml*.r—BoM tt rts. txtn CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY! Buy Now! Fullslze Fsncy Woven Cotton Bedspreads WxluS" Usually 112.30 Clearing SB.M Only. Also Just Lnpacked Belgium's Cotton Blankets In All Sixes A Colours. Remember Cathay's 38 39. Bras Basab Road. Spore. X'MAt: X'MAS! X'MAS! Extra Heavy Kncli-h Bedsheets763 words
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Advertisement571 1963-12-06 16 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eta. oxtn WIDE RANGE of Batik products Ideal X'mas Gifts for women, men snd children at Paul's. 43 Calrnhlll Road. Spore. Tel: 34? 23. TINTETTE by L'Oreal of Pans tne only permanent colour snampoo avallaoi* in Dlack and 16 glortota* ■nades.571 words
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Advertisement1441 1963-12-06 17 [O_LI»ERMIOj^I, KESI tUASI U.K. Uu" 5 oo'i >aii» jiia "enan» OOLIUI Literptil Ml- I Die 1 Die 1/11 Dtc II PATROCIOI littrpiil, Glasgoo Dec 11 Qtc 13 Otc 14/11 Oec I) ANCNISES Locriiil, Dublin Dec II Oec 14 Dk 15/21 Dec 21 MACHAON iiteipiii. GiiMtow Oec II Oec 22 OK1,441 words
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Advertisement1351 1963-12-06 17 101 THE EAC JJINES aaV*XA ~JKaW »"«*«roir t mm i mmmm ijinwm n i n I II ig»— fct. i»i r to. •o*O«a>> WUWOM' I MMMMH^ MOMMM NOMiMI WMW^ SAILINGS 10 GENOA. U HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP IQTTtROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG ANQ cbftNMAttN ■AYUTHIA" a) Sailed ll Plft/ I OtC1,351 words
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Advertisement1347 1963-12-06 17 EXPRESS SEBVICe TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. fpOTI P. S'tlM rmM| BENVANNOCN l'a«L H'targ, Mbfo. C'moutt Me 11/ U Me 11/ 2» It* 21/2? BENVENUE L'pttl. N'karg. Ha<ra, A'wer» Rottirdan OtC 12/15 Bl* 11/20 *M 21/21 lENBLOE it.g L'lM, *>Itirg, Rotterdam. 3tc 15/11 BENALDER iH. rkerg. L'dia. *'»erp. R'daa1,347 words
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Advertisement1319 1963-12-06 17 te McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W Til: Nl. U3J3I. T^^* KI.I.BBMAW LINE th KLAVENESS UNB LOMIN, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS AN6ELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. DULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO CITY OF PETERBOROUGH t Acciptug cargt fir Ciilnl ft SMtJJ S-pon P. SUM. NJJBjm] Anirita. 20/31 OK 1/ 3 JM1,319 words
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Article26 1963-12-06 18 December 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 671 cents (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $498.5* (up 51.50). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons.)26 words
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Article100 1963-12-06 18 I THE Malayan Cxehsnia Banks' A»--1 soelatlen made these change* la It* rate* to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying TT SS 7/18, airmail I OD 35 9/16, BO d/st 861/18 credit bills. 36 1/8 trad* bill*. felling TT *r 00 raady: Canada 33 I/ft: Deutsche100 words
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748 1963-12-06 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE feature of the Ma--1 layan Stock Exchange yesterday' was the behaviour of Gammons, which on the news of the award of the $51 million contract to build the tunnels for '.oe Hong Kong water scheme and the knowledge748 words
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Article20 1963-12-06 18 Malayan Stock Indict* Nov. 4 Not 5 Industrials: 127.61 128.13 Tins: 120.86 121.14 rubber*: 108.05 108.05 Dec 1962=100.20 words
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Article816 1963-12-06 18 /COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan 1 Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. erdi. unu> 44s «d.: Beustead (2.000) Sl.ft*. (1.000) $1.66: Central Properties (4,000) $1.60. $1.61 8U (2.000) $1 60. (S,000) $162.816 words
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Article15 1963-12-06 18 In November Sangel Tnkan< produced 09.800 Ib. of rubber and Temerloh 113,300 Ib.15 words
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449 1963-12-06 18 STRAITS tin rose yesterday In Penang by $1.50 to $498.50 alter Wednesday's drop of SI. The estimated otterinß at 260 tons .waa up 20 tons. in London on Wednesday ring dealings in tin were much quieter than Tuesday morning, but Dtices were449 words
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Article211 1963-12-06 18 CHIPS lying ■lengsM* tIM llnnapsr) HsrlMur wharvti »r sxpeeted teday an: Peraeua 15/19. llarcell Nowotko 31/32, Talisman 18. Sbavtt 35/ 36. Aaateru Maru 26/27, Victoria 1/2, Noreverett 34/25. Van Neck 23, Stelntor 46. Bakongaa 47 B, Bankun 6A, Ellen Bakke 6/7, Klraten Itaersa 40/41. Maxwell Brander211 words
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Advertisement1050 1963-12-06 18 U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service 5 port r ynam nongpong Krltiuni r cisc* w. Angei** H. lori "Kuiimwi Mara" 25/21 OIC 21/31 111 i In I IH 111 II 111 II HI "KiaMkawj Man" 75/21 IM 2»/3' IM IFM IFM 14 rll II r«l ij mji An vessel equippio with1,050 words
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Advertisement1116 1963-12-06 18 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES f^HIMISi Produoa fxehana*. *m*a- Darawak black Slo7* sellers, garbled y per* noon prises per picul yes- Uunpong black (1071 sellers. ASIA tsrday: (117 sellers. Coconut ell bulk tWI sellers, drum Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Ass*SS3: sellers. olatisn prices: bulk J50.75 sellers, Copra: Dec/Jan UK/Contlnent: drum 553.75 seller*.1,116 words
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Advertisement867 1963-12-06 18 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE, Thuri. PROFIT- TAKING continued today and the key stocks BJELP. and 1.C.1, which were both down Is., led a general easy trend 'n quieter trading. Rises were In minority and mostly small. The market steadied toward* tbe close. Oils and base metab were eauMr and loan* were867 words
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Advertisement953 1963-12-06 19 KAMPAR TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE Dvr ci LTTinki tact Mr Ilm Say Heong also known Blb-tLbUIUN 1963 as Robert Urn. of Penang has lelt KAMPONG ASTON WARD as from U2.63 and he Is no longer authorised to Tlit Bye-Election to fill the Ta- transact business on our behalf, cancy caused by953 words
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Advertisement760 1963-12-06 19 NOTICE BUTTERWORTH KUALA LUMPUR EXPRESS BIS SERVICES As from Ist December 1963 the Time Table of the Express Bus Services between ButterworthKuala Lumpur has been changed to: Buttenvorth dep. 900 ajn.. 4.30 p.m. Ipoh arr. 12.30 p.m.. 8 pjn. Ipoh dep. 1.00 pjn. Kuala Lumpur arr. 6.40 pjn. Kuala Lumpur760 words
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Advertisement731 1963-12-06 19 TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Tender No. 95/Dl/S3 Tenders are invited for the supply ot Drawing Materials to the Singapore Telephone Board. Tenderers are requested to deposit $50 with the Cashier at the Telephone house. Hill St. Tender forms may Of Inspected on production of the tender deposit receipt at the731 words
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Advertisement800 1963-12-06 19 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be accepted lor the supply of dry rations white rice, sugar condensed milk, tobacco etc. for the Department of Aborigines. Perak, Ipoh from local dealers in Ipoh. Tapah. Lasah and Grtk for the period from Ist January to 31st December. 1964. Tenders forms and other800 words
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Advertisement760 1963-12-06 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCY FOR TYPIST Qualifications (a> Federal Citizens with School Certificate (b> Working knowledge of Malay (c) 2 3 years' working experience. All-in-salary on the scale of $200/--15A-J26o- depending on qualification and experience with free medical benefits and 10% provident fund. Apply giving full details760 words
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Advertisement988 1963-12-06 19 FEDERAL GOVEM APPLICATIONS are minted < from Federal Citizens and ftom permanent serving Government officers Including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. RESEARCH OtTIC LR, imutr Research Laboratory ol the Forestry Division, Ministry ol .igriculture and Co-operative*. Sa>u-y scale: $623x34-o^4 982x34- 1.2a4 plus Cost of Living Allowance at988 words
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Advertisement905 1963-12-06 19 JMENT VACANCIES c irrent ratev. d> V years oc*tqi.alitying experience $1,204 per month tin A minimum three f%<mn post-qualifying experience; lor every year biiort ot V years HMqualifying experience, 1 increment <$34) less than $1.J.>4. Applicant,* from non-r'cderal Citizens w'U oo ccnrtideied in Uie event of not enough applications vie905 words
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150 1963-12-06 20 BASKETBALL Malaysian players in All-Star squad "PAIPEH, Thurs. Twc Malaysian players were today selected for the 15-man Asian AllStar team. They are centres Kong Kirn Poh cf Singapore and Teh Lian Hooi of Malaya. The Asian All-Stars will play exhibition matches against touring American and European teams at various Asian150 words
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216 1963-12-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWO of the four countries in the central zone of A the Asian Cup soccer tournament which begins on Saturday at Saigon, may qualify for the final round to be played In Israel in May. This will happen216 words
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Article88 1963-12-06 20 ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. S.t ball's best youne soccer zoalkeeper. Khoo Eng Huat, will not be coming here for centralised training with the Malaysian Youth squad. Eng Huat. who was selected for training by the PAM on the recommendation of the F.A. ol Sabah. was found to88 words
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Article58 1963-12-06 20 r juna.no. Thurs. Four states. Penang. Perak. Kedah and Perils. will meet here for the north zone finals of the Malayan Association of Youth Club games on Saturday. The draw i.s: Basketball Perils v Penang; Kedah v Perak. Table Tennis Penang v Perak: Kedah v Perils.58 words
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96 1963-12-06 20 BADMINTON Scotland lead Sweden 3-1 EDINBURGH, Thurs. Scotland gained a 3-1 lead over Sweden on the first day of their European zone Thomas Cup tie here last night. Five matches complete the tie today. Bob McColg was Scotland's star, with an Impressive singles victory and a share in a doubles96 words
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Article73 1963-12-06 20 BENTONO. Thurs.— Six states have entered for the first. Malasia volleyball championships to be held here on Sunday. They are Singapore. Kedah. Pahang. Penar.g, Selangor and Perak. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will open the first match between Pahang and Kedah. The challenge cup73 words
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269 1963-12-06 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday. gARAWAK and Sabah representatives will attend the meeting called by the Singapore AAA here on Saturday to discuss an alternative form of control for athletics in Malaysia. Singapore and Sabah had already rejected the FMAAU's invitation to affiliate on the same basis269 words
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Article77 1963-12-06 20 lESSELTON Tiiurs.— me Sftbah Olympic Commiiite today decided to send a prcter ta me International Olympic Council aganist cancellation of its membership from the world body. It also resolved at a meeting today to reject the FMAAU's Invitation to join a Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union. SOC secretary,Reuter - 77 words
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Article104 1963-12-06 20 SELANGOR 9 pis IS \IT GARRISON 8 pts ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.-«el- angor Club had to fight hard for a narrow victory over Batu Garrison in their Rugby Union club match on the Padang here today. Selangor Club scored three unconverted tries and the Garrison replied with104 words
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Article99 1963-12-06 20 JESSELTON. Thurs. Peter Regis, the chairman and founder Of the Tuaran Sepak Raga Jaring Association, has proposed to form a Sabah Sepak Raga Association to promote and popularise the game. He says that IX such an association can be formed, interkampong and inter-district sepak raga competitions99 words
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Article23 1963-12-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Entries for the Malaysian open badminton championships to be held at Penang on Dec. 27-29 close on Dec. 17.23 words
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514 1963-12-06 20 Sportsfront THE RAZAK FORMULA GIVES NEW STATES THEIR CUE by NORMAN SIEBEL FEDERATION of 1 Malaya Olympic Council president Tun Abdul Razak's decision to call a meeting of representatives of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak to discuss the formation of an Olympic Council of Malaysia, incorporating the existing national Olympic514 words
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Article137 1963-12-06 20 -GOLF TJARIS. Thurs.— The first world amateur Rolf championship for women Is planned at St. Germain near here from Oct 1-4 next year. The French Golf Federation, with the support of the United States, are canvassing for support for such a tournament, which would be theReuter - 137 words
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265 1963-12-06 20 RUGGER Forces North hope for rain DENANG, Thurs. 1 Common wealth Forces North are hoping for rain on Saturday evening when they meet Selangor in a North Zone key match of the Malaya Cup rugger competition at Butterworth In their last match, Forces excelled In loose play on a wet265 words
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Article17 1963-12-06 20 PENANG. Thurs. RAAF beat Penang Sports Club 36-3 In a friendly rugger match here today.17 words
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Advertisement103 1963-12-06 20 OUR GREAT CHRISTMAS OFFER \y AIR TRIPS TO BE WON! PICK THE BEAUTIES IN DECEMBERS HER WORLD AND WIN BONUS FLIGHTS\j 1 1 IWMj^v' CHRISTMAS SPECIALS' YOU MUSTN'T MISS: Has Christmas lost its meaning? M^^fc^^^ The Song That Went Round The World w/f&MWUnMiI Gifts of Gleam and Glitter JP r^m103 words
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Advertisement57 1963-12-06 20 4- IMPERIAL TOWER S3* CXTRAVISION Modal IT. 8 Forward mounted picture tube with bonded glareguard safety glass gives ultra-wide angle viewing with this 23" Duplex extravision model. i -EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED -12 MONTHS WARRANTY '24 HOURS SERVICE Details from: Progress Trading Co. Ltd. 47. Pnmep St.. Spore. Teh57 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-12-06 20 SUMMARY HOCKEY BENTONG DISTRICT final: Raub English Sch. 2 Rangers 1. BUGGER KEDAH TRIAL (Sg. Patanl): Probables 10 Rangers 5. SOCCER PWD INTER- DISTRICT (Kluang) Kluang 3 Johore 2. BADMINTONCHARTERED BANK (Alar Star) finals: Men's sine Its Azizbii thmad bt Tan. Keat Mln 15-s. 15-5. Men's doubles Azlzan and Ong59 words
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432 1963-12-06 21 Logical is one to watch on Sunday RACING by Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Thurs. LOGICAL is a newcomer to watch at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The four-year-old, a winner over 61 in Australia last season, galloped fluently in a trial with Dust Devil (Johnny Wilson up) in yielding going this morning.432 words
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Article44 1963-12-06 21 TOKYO. Thurs.— The first shipment of electronic date processing equipment to record result* of the 1964 Olympic Games arrived here yesterday by air. International Business Machine (IBM) here said more than 300 shipments would be made In time for the Games Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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202 1963-12-06 21 Jack Finglaton - CRICKET Meckiff shows strain at nets report Jack Finglaton from (CANBERRA, Thurs. Controversial bowler lan Meckiff showed strain at the nets at Brisbane y e sterday when he was being closely watched by cameramen and newsreelmen, writes Tom Goodman in the Sydney Herald today. Goodman says Meckiff was embarrassed and202 words
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Article, Illustration41 1963-12-06 21 JIMMY GREAVES (left), the Tottenham Hotspur international inside forward, and Swan, the Sheffield Wednesday centre-half, in a high-kicking duel at White Hart Lane, London, last Saturday. This English League Div. l match ended in a 1-1 draw. Reuter picture.Reuter - 41 words
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Article259 1963-12-06 21 FIFA PROBE ON GANEFO TOURNAMENT SOCCER ZURICH, Thursday. t*IFA, the world soccer controlling body, are con- ducting an inquiry into all teams reported to have represented member countries in the recent Ganefo Games at Jakarta, it was learned here yesterday. FIFA secretary general Helmut Kaeser said that a questionnaire hadReuter - 259 words
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Article300 1963-12-06 21 Benfica out of European Cup DORTMUND, Thurs.—Benfica. winners of the European Cup in 1961 and 1962. were hustled out of this season's competition when the German club Bonissia Dortmund crushed them 5-0 in the second-leg of their first round proper tie here last night. But the Joint favourites to winReuter - 300 words
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Article78 1963-12-06 21 LONDON. Thurs.— A seven-year-old mare was bought for ££.880 on behalf of Japanese breeder Mr. Mivoshi at Tatteraall's bloodstock: sales at New-market yesterday. The British Bloodstock Agency bid for the mare, SnadeU, who was fcaled in Prance by Sunny Boy out of Mah Pak. a NearcoReuter - 78 words
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Article56 1963-12-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR, ThuiS. Selangor Cyclists' Association will hold a 75-mile time trial here on Sunday at 7 a.m. The race will be from the 7tb mile Ipob Road. This race will decide Selangor's riders for the marathon race to be held at the end of the56 words
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Article111 1963-12-06 21 TENNIS MELBOURNE. Thurs— Dennis Ralston, the United States Davis Cup player, last night reached the men's singles final of the Victorian state lawn tennl» rhamplonshlps here. He defeated Britain* Tllke Sangster 7-5. 3-«. 11-8. l«-» a three-hour match played under floodlights. It was Balaton's second sucoes-111 words
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Article243 1963-12-06 21 LONDON, Thura. THE recent decision of the International Badminton Federation to legalise the "wood shot" has not, after weeks of trial, met with the approval of large numbers of British players. This may be seen by the letters of protest written to the Badminton Gazette, theReuter - 243 words
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Advertisement142 1963-12-06 21 use Elastoplast the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound-stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented— lets Elastoplast sticks firmly wounds breathe for faster healing without pulling the skin. .^•4...tif H\v ELASTOPLAST is the adhesive K^»^h-ll Biu dressing with an142 words
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Advertisement298 1963-12-06 21 I The latest Improved models I I ■TAKE YOUR CMOtCf FROM THESE 2 VERSATILE MODELS. SL^^si^W^ "> u TRACKS -TWO SPCEDS jg§^§S^4^^gM sy*^^^ .4 MULTTW.AY. <^iij| Model:SA9l3oA« f *t mm/ I *OU« TRACKS FOUR SPEEDS t- MJ MULTIKAY. I B E I S#% THE IDEAL COMPANION W A I I298 words
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Miscellaneous38 1963-12-06 21 BUGGER Malaya Cap: Penang v Kedah (Western Rd, Penang). Club match: Federation Ramblers t S'gor Malays (Rifle Range Rd, XL). ROCKET Schools North Zone final: Peralc v Penang (Ipob Padang). Spore Dl>. 1: Police v Khalsa (Thomson Rd).38 words
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Article92 1963-12-06 22 A test of S'pore air defences SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The BriUsh Far East Air Force and the Royal Navy here will takr part in a military exercise to test the air defences of Singapore on .Monday. Jet aircraft will approach from the north -cast direction and carry out mock attacks on92 words
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Article66 1963-12-06 22 SINGAPORE Tiiure.-A docSrt^Sl 1 PanJai inct will give free ami-cholera inoculations to residents there every Sunday at 11 a m at the Ctanenti Road markef begtanfi UPC. 8. m^ii Sunday some 100 people vill be inoculated, and freelnoculation certificates will be issued l those »ho require them.66 words
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343 1963-12-06 22 JMIK lender of the returning Singapore industrial survey mission to Australia, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, tonight described the results of the mission's efforts to lure Australian inveslmenl and technical know-how as "highly satisfactory.* 1 The mission he disclosed had brought home343 words
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Article50 1963-12-06 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A fourman delegation from the Malayan Trades Union Congress is now in Singapore to "pay courtesy calls" on a number of Singapore Trade unions. The leader. Mr. .Yeoh Teck Chye. who is the president of the MTUC. described the visit as "purely private."50 words
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184 1963-12-06 22 TORIES EXPECTED TO RETAIN TWO SEATS T ONDON, Thurs. Voting began quietly today in three Parliamentary b y election contests in widely differing parts of the country. Early morning voters in London's St. Marylebonc constituency were bowlerhatted businessmen. at Sudbury and Woodbridge. Eastern England. farm workers on their way to184 words
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Article262 1963-12-06 22 LONDON, Thurs. Closing I middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consol 2Vr £43«4 +hi Funding -k'.-ji IM«i V» War 3',,% £59 BANKS Chartered 58/7& —/Its Hongkong £19" 8 INSURANCE Com. Un 44/6 Prudentials £22?» Royal 37 tt —it RAILS Can. Pac $66* H INDUSTRIALS262 words
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Article48 1963-12-06 22 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20* o d., Jan. 20\d.. Feb. 20 B »d., Mar. 10--11 16d.. Jan/Mar 20Nd. Apr June 20\d July Sep 20-13 16d Oct Dec 20-13 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-13 J Apr. June 20-13 16d., c.l.f. Dtc. 20-5 16d., Jan. 20\d.. Feb. 20 ,v Tone: Steady.48 words
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Article24 1963-12-06 22 LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers IHJ4. sellers £996. Forward buyers $983 v sellers £990>-... Settlement £9u7. Turnover a.m. 270 tons, p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-12-06 22 WHEN Vietnamese armed forces overthrew the regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu last month, both Diem and Nhu were reported killed after they had escaped, in disguise, from the presidential palace. Pictures of their bodies were not permitted,UPI - 164 words
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Article80 1963-12-06 22 Xl C HIM.. Thurs.— The British High Commissioner in Malaysia. Lord Head, arrived here from Sabah this evening on a familiarisation tour. In an airport interview he said there was no reason why Brunei should not join Malaysia and he hoped it would soon. OnReuter - 80 words
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Obituary69 1963-12-06 22 CABLE RECEIVED BY T. Carthljkimi. Kme Road. I'udti. Mr. T. Raj*. aundram J.P., panned away at Sltbaakerny, Ceylon. 1-12-K3. CABLE RECEIVED BY Mr. Klnnathamhy (retired Technical A««l»tan«. IVW.I) S6, Sillhtn Road. Ipob, tbat hli mother passed away in yloo un 4.12.63. M. C. VARUCHESE of Malitccm passed away prarvfully69 words
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Article246 1963-12-06 22 Two new cholera carriers found SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two ne \v cholera carriers were found here today. A Health Ministry statement said they were direct contacts of an 85-year-old woman from Chaimi Road who died of cholera at the weekend. All 31 Government inoculation centres continued to give free inoculations today.246 words
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Article48 1963-12-06 22 SINGAPORE, Tliurs. Pro'e.,sor K. A. Busia will give a ->uc!io talk on 'Africa in World Politics" on Dec. 11 at 5.30 p.m. at the new lecture theatre No. 2 of the University of Singapore. The talk is sponsored by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.48 words
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Advertisement207 1963-12-06 22 INVESTORS... rffg ONLY W DAYS LEFT TO INVEST IN AT THE OPENING AFTER M0 MONDAY PRICE OF A, 9th DECEMBER 1963 jC 1 THE PRICL" OF UNITS IN THIS TRUST IS PER UNIT LIABLE TO FLUCTUATE THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IN THE PROSPERITY OF MALAYSIA. INVEST NOW! HOW207 words
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Advertisement103 1963-12-06 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 29 Wort* $10 (Minimum) TO ELISTON and Vt>a a non Grranl liamrsh on 4.12.«: i ;it thi- General Hli-I'l-U Sortmhan. Tnanks to doctor .<nd ■tafl. FOR SHARMINI-JOAN, duugbtrr ot Mr. A Mrs. J.D. Davirn. a nlttrr. Shirr, n Anne a* K.K. on 27 11.63. All well wishi-i103 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-12-06 22 XJIGHEST and lowest tempers tures in Malaya and Singapore for '.he period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 73 Kota Bharu 81 73 Penang 75 Ipoh 73 Malacca 32 73 Singapore 80 7540 words
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