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Title Section22 1963-12-17 1 National Library. AVEPMWE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flew*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration220 1963-12-17 1 To Russia with love-from -Nikita- MOSCOW, Mon. Russia today announced a 4..'J per cent cut in its 1904 military budget and large increases in spending to benefit consum ers. The Finance Minister, Mr. Vassili Garbuzov, introducing this "butter and guns" budget at a meeting of the Supreme Soviet, said militaryReuter - 220 words
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87 1963-12-17 1 JAKARTA, Mon. A J number of Indonesian air force officers have been arrested on the order of the Air Force Chief of Staff. Vice-Marshal U m a r Dani, the Antara news agency said today. Marshal Umar Danl told Antara that the arrests were a87 words
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Article44 1963-12-17 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. -An Indian Air Force helicopter which crashcc' in Kashmir on Nov. 22. killing live senior army and air force oflirers. hi! overhead telephone wires. accor,dmu to the report of a court ol inquiry tabird in Parliament today.44 words
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Article26 1963-12-17 1 BOMBAY. Mon -Fourteen out oi 16 rotten trxlilr milla rlo^d .<! the weekend by a Mnke involving 53.000 workers resumed normal opera uoa today.26 words
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Article1779 1963-12-17 1 $61 mil, deficit, but... NO CHANGE ON PETROL OR CIGARETTES: ONLY DRINKERS, SNUFF-TAKERS AND CIGAR SMOKERS MUST PAY MORE: ALSO, DUTY ON TURPENTINE •THE BUDGET SPEECH begins in Page 12 A higher tax on the nonresidents KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PRESENTING his first Malaysian budget showing a $611,779 words
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Article41 1963-12-17 1 IF YOU DRINK a quick means to WHISKY up a dollar a quart bottle BRANDY same as whisky CIN up $3 a quart bottle RUM MUM a> gin CIGARS AND CHEROOTS up $5 per lb also up $5 a lb snuff41 words
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82 1963-12-17 1 'Unexpected discovery 5 GCS exam postponed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Establishment Office here today announced the postponement of the General Clerical Service examination scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday. The postponement will affect more than 2.000 people employed In the General Clerical Service and the Higher Clerical Service. A spokesman82 words
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Article88 1963-12-17 1 PASSENGER JUMPS FROM AIR LINER MANILA. Mon. A passenger of a Philippine Air Lines plane plunged to death today alter forcibly opening the plane's door while the aircraft was cruising at 10,000 feet, the Philippine news service reported. The man was Identified in the i plane manifest merely as James88 words
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Article180 1963-12-17 1 People flee as Jakarta trembles JAKARTA, Monday. THOUSANDS lied into the streets when a scries of strong earth tremors shook .Jakarta this morning. A spokesman of the Meteorological Office said the main tremor, occurring at 9.22 a.m. and lasting, about 10 seconds was the severest since World War 11. MildReuter - 180 words
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Article61 1963-12-17 1 Nik plans three tours OSLO. Mon. Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Niklta Khru.Mithev htt toimally accepted an invitHt.on to visit Norway, Sweden and Denmark 4n June next year, the office of the Norwegian Prime Minister, Mi. Einar Garliardseu. announced today. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that no definite date for the61 words
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Article28 1963-12-17 1 NEW N POWER PARIS. Mon British I i.nmn Srcrrtary Butler told N.<to Minixtri^ here today China may explode nuclear device within n«-\t >c.»r or two. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article21 1963-12-17 1 TEHERAN. Mon— King Hussein of Jordan arrived tier* today for three-day private visit a* guwt of tta* Shah. Rruter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article370 1963-12-17 2 Tengku's stand stumps Filipinos AFRO-ASIAN DESK MANILA. Monday PHILIPPINE diplomatic officials are at a loss on the next move on the Sabah claim due to Tengku Abdul Rahman's firm stand on the claim, the Manila Daily Bulletin reported today. "The administration now looks like a dazed man left holding anReuter - 370 words
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210 1963-12-17 2 Australia should show concern: -Watt- MELBOURNE. Mon. ■^Australia should pay a lot of attention to the situation between Indonesia and Malaysia and should treat it with concern, a former Australian diplomat Sir Alan Watt, said last night. Sir Alan, who has been Ambassador to Japan, West Germany and Russia, AustralianReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-12-17 2 UHURU—WITH SUPPORT OF MAU-MAU WITH an Antelope effigy on right, Kenya's Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, waves aloft the constitutional instruments of independence after being presented with them by the Duke of Edinburgh (left) at the Uhuru (Freedom) Stadium in Nairobi. Kenya became independent last Thursday afterUPI - 76 words
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92 1963-12-17 2 PHOUMI ADMITS: SARIT WAS MY UNCLE BANGKOK, Mon. The Laotian Right-wing leader. General Phouml Nosavan, said yesterday he would attend every Important rite here during the 100-day mouring period for the late Thai Premier. Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat. "He was my uncle", he told reporters. First time This was theReuter - 92 words
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Article70 1963-12-17 2 SAIGON. Mon. Two leading members of the secret police under me late Diem regime were among 15 high officials whose dismissal was formally announced last night. Best known on the list was Dr. Tran Kirn Tuyen, former director of the much-feared secret service knownReuter - 70 words
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243 1963-12-17 2 Sihanouk: Cambodia choked by too-rapid I—aid1 aid cut— I DHNOMPENH. Mon. 1 —The Chier of State. I Prince Norodom Sihai nouk. accused the U.S. yesterday of tryI ing to '"asphyxiate" Cambodia by cancelling vital aid shipments without warning:. Prince Sihanouk. In a speech at Takeo. said the shipments involved wereUPI - 243 words
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Article67 1963-12-17 2 TOKYO. Mon. Design defects have cropped in the first commercial passenger airliner to be built in Japan since the war. and will keep it off the market at least 18 more months, the Yoniluri newspaper said yesterday. It said the YS-11, under development by the JapanUPI - 67 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-12-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /at Tttlfi time\ '"well, don't make) I OP NUSUT- YOU'LL 1 <*. AW NOISE r--*^ fr^ifiTS DISTURB TU6 m^yS V^TZI--^24 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-12-17 3 PARIS, Monday. THE U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, assured Americas allies yesterday that there is no change in U.S. determination to defend Europe under the new Administration of President Johnson. American sources said he did so in a series of curtain-raising314 words
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140 1963-12-17 3 Shipwreck: Sole survivor is captain— i /\SLO, Mon.— Capt. Ove Johansen, 43, was picked up yesterday after drifting for 54 hours on a liferaft in a blizzard off the Norwegian coast. His ship, the 850-ton freighter Jonetta, sank on Friday off Namos— in an area dotted with small islands andReuter - 140 words
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Article36 1963-12-17 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Hungary has informed the United States it Is ready to discuss all outstanding issues between the two countries, including the case of Cardinal Mindszenty, according to a diplomatic source here. Reutrr.Reuter - 36 words
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116 1963-12-17 3 POLICE NAB SIT-IN WHITES AND NEGROES CHAPEL HILL (North Carolina), Mon Seven White and 12 Negro anti-segregation demonstrators were arrested last night during! a dinner-hour sit-in at a local restaurant. Police carried the demonstrators from the restaurant when they refused to leave. Police chief. Mr. William Blake. said they wereUPI - 116 words
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Article36 1963-12-17 3 BERLIN. Mon. Mayor Brandt said last night it should be possible to reach agreement with the East Germans today on the Issue of passes allowing West Berllners to visit East Berlin at Christmas. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article104 1963-12-17 3 npiIFSK attractive brunettes -I- were childhood friends. But as they grew up they got married and lost touch with one another, until a dance at Blackpool, England. There, unknown to one another, their husbands entered them for a beauty contest. And what a surprise reunion itMirrorpic - 104 words
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273 1963-12-17 3 A U.S. SOLDIER GOES OVER TO RED KOREA HENDERSON (Kentucky), Monday. mother of an American serviceman reported to have defected to North Korea sobbed today: "I don't believe it." Jerry Parrish, 19. of the Eighth Cavalry Regiment was reported •by North Korea yesterday to have left a patrol along theReuter - 273 words
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127 1963-12-17 3 The 'Venus disease' not beaten yet LONDON, Mon.— Venereal disease, which has plagued mankind for centuries, is again on the rise despite the development and largescale production of penicillin, a medical report said today. The official report, entitled 'The Venereal Diseases." said that only by a vigorous programme of social127 words
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Article51 1963-12-17 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Francis Cardinal Spellrrwn of New York. vicar of the U.S. ArmeO Forms. will leave tomorrow for the American South Pole base at McMurdo Sound to celebrate Christmas Mass there. He will also visit other American bases abroad on his traditional Christmas tour.Reuter - 51 words
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Article49 1963-12-17 3 LONDON, Mon.— A wedding reception in Oldliam, the. Northern English cotton town, ended abruptly yesterday when seven people. Including the bride, collapsed and were taken to hospital. Fumes from a basement boiler were blamed for the successive collapses, which started with the bride's sister-in-law Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article65 1963-12-17 3 DALLAS. Mon. Police stopped i counting for the weekend with U*****,018 in hand and 10 sacks of mall still to be counted for the widow and three children of the policeman slain In trying to catch President Kennedy's alleged assassin Nine men at police headquarters65 words
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130 1963-12-17 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— Hundreds of policemen yesterday patrolled the muddy, debits-filled Baldwin hills area to prevent looting while the search continued for any additional victims to the tidal wave of water unleashed when a dam collapsed. Three people were known dead, police said. Damage130 words
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109 1963-12-17 3 VULTURES ARE REALLY FRIENDLY TYPES I WEST POINT (Perm- sylvania), Mon. The black vulture, long regarded as an omen of death and misfortune, may really be a friendly, intelligent creature and an ideal subject for scientific studies. In a recent report on what Is believed to be the first laboratoryReuter - 109 words
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Article31 1963-12-17 3 BONN, Mon. Three letters Richard Finger wrote to his wife when he was a French prisoner of war 18 years ago were delivered yesterday at Wpsterkappeliu. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement250 1963-12-17 3 LOW PRICE OFFERS FOR LADIES: S^ Tctron Pleated Skirts 950 6. 50 j[| 'IJ RiverloH Stretch Skirts 7.50 4. 50 {JC Swiss Emb. Blouses 10 50 650 Skirt Dresses 1490 11.90 Assorted Swimsuits 950 5.50 2$ 'ty Blouses 101 Designs 5 !>0 2.90 ALSO HUGE DISCOUNTS ON CATALINA SWIMSUITS. MOVIE250 words
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642 1963-12-17 4 Hope of water de-rationing now receding I SINGAPORE. Mon. PROSPECTS of water de-ration-ing in Singapore in the near future are j dim. This is the essence of v ministerial statement in the Legislative Assembly today. At the opening of today's sitting, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, made these642 words
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163 1963-12-17 4 lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. An J Alliance Johore State Assemblyman, Haji Hatta bin Haji Mohd. Salleh, today asked the Legislative Assembly why the Government had allowed the date of completion for the $2.5 million low-cost housing flats in Jalan Lumba Kuda to be extended163 words
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390 1963-12-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday A SOCIALIST Front Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Ah Leng (Gunong Lambak) yesterday called on the Johore Government to implement schemes to assist fishermen on the Johore west coast who were suffering herdship because of the In- donesian confrontation. Mr. Lee made the390 words
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Article418 1963-12-17 4 rpHE following li today* achedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA P6l) 213 p.m.; from London, Zurich. T*l Aviv Teheran. New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 6.20 p.m.: from Auckland, Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) .3.1418 words
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658 1963-12-17 5 Entry of Penang into Common Mart is off for the time being Treasury tells chambers: Gradual incorporation won't hit the entrepot trade j l PENANG, Monday THE gradual incorporation of Penang Island within the Malaysian Common Market will not have an adverse effect on the island's entrepot trade, the Central658 words
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188 1963-12-17 5 EDUCATION TALKS OF ALL MALAYSIA OPEN THURSDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the first all-Malaysia education conference here on Thursday. Thirty-four delegates Including teachers, students and members of literary organisations—2o from Malaya, seven from Singapore, three from Sarawak, three from Sabah and one from Brunei will take188 words
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Article60 1963-12-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. More than 1,000 low-cost houses have been completed in Johore Bahru, Batu Pahat, Kluang and Mersing, the State Legislative Assembly here was told on Saturday. Another 50 would be completed in Batu Pahat soon. Two blocks of flats and 350 houses are also expected60 words
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Article29 1963-12-17 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negrt Sembilan will open the first Pacific Regional Camp of the Boys' Brigade at Port Dicfcson on Dec 22.29 words
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172 1963-12-17 5 Wanted— man for junk trip to Australia SINGAPORE, Mon. Two British hitch hikers are now here looking for a ■young and adventurous' man to accompany them with three other colleagues on a Junk' trip to Australia. Nicholas Walker. 22. from Chelsea, and Yorkshireborn Allan Garnett, 21. revealed that their 36ft.172 words
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Advertisement475 1963-12-17 5 ONE EXTRA REFILL WITH EVERY SheafferS IMPERIAL II BALLPOINT To let you try the revolutionary iw^m Sheaffer Dokumental 303 Refill A&^WS JJ3^ W it is now being given free with every M jjj^ViiiM/77 %j& Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint S)nr purchased in Singapore 0/1., r and the Federation of Malaya frf475 words
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382 1963-12-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, indicated yesterday that the Bank of China could carry on operating in Singapore but not in s Malaya. He gave this hint while answering a question by a Socialist Front382 words
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266 1963-12-17 6 A SOCIALIST FRONT A MP quoted the "bankrupt" condition of the Bentong Town Council yesterday as an example of the diffl- i culty of making conditions of employment in local authorities more uniform. MR. V. VEERAPPEN fSF Seberang Selatan) was speaking In the266 words
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226 1963-12-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Work on a new dockyard for the Royal Malaysian Navy will start next year and will be completed in about two years, the Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. announced in Parliament yesterday. He was replying to questions by226 words
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146 1963-12-17 6 TiANAH RATA, Mon. A A wide variety of flowers and agricultural produce will be on display and sale at the five-day Cameron Highlands agri-horticultural exhibition which begins here on Friday. A special children's corner. Including pony rides, a baby j contest, sideshows, ronggeng and146 words
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Article160 1963-12-17 6 UMNO IN STORE TO PROBE MEMBERS SINGAPORE, Mon. The deputy chalr- man of the Singapore Umno liaison committee. Senator Ahmad bin Haji Taff, today issued a directive to all Umno i divisions and branches calling for confidential 1 reports on all members. He said this was Important as some Umno160 words
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Article63 1963-12-17 6 TAIPING, Mon. The 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, commanded by Lt.-Col. Khalld bin Mohamed Yassin, begins moving this week to a new postintr at the Sungei Besl garrison near Kuala Lumpur. The battalion has been stationed in Talplng for nearly three years. The Ist Bn., Royal Malay63 words
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Article26 1963-12-17 6 PENANG, lion, A fal.vt alarm sent two firr rncjinps rushing to Tanjong Bunc.ih, live miles from the city, shortly after midnight last nicht.26 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-12-17 6 THHE House of Repre--1 sentatives yesterday passed a Bill which provides for the organisation and distribution of Judicial powers among the Malaysian High Courts as agreed under the Malaysia Act. The Bill, the Courts of Judicature Act, 1963. was passed after a four-hour357 words
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1175 1963-12-17 7 SEVENTH DAT of the Singapore Assembly (SINGAPORE, Mon. The Legislative Assembly tonight approved the Development Estimates for 19fil, amounting to $283,808,422. The Estimates were approved when the four-day debate ended at 8 p.m. on a voice vote. The entire debate was held in1,175 words
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592 1963-12-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. AN assistant general manager of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., Mr. Ng Tiong Swee, told the High Court today that whenever a person offered a trust receipt, the bank gave the bill of exchange or the mate's receipt in exchange592 words
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153 1963-12-17 7 POLICE WARN: BEWARE OF CHRISTMAS -BURGLARS SINGAPORE, Mon. The police today called on the public to exercise "special precaution" against thefts, robberies and burglaries during the Christmas and Chinese New Year seasons. Police Secretary Mr. T. Chelliah, in a statement advised people leaving their homes for vacations to inform the153 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-12-17 7 SINGAPORE, Mon THE University of Singapore Students' Union has thrown out its 16th Students' Council, and appointed a seven-man interim body to run its affairs for four weeks. The union also passed a vote of no confidence in the council at an extraordinary general meeting on377 words
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Advertisement283 1963-12-17 7 POWER I 1 L— -a=s.-A lOfi MCUIfI N-teasKi £U HEW I 1.6 litre engine develops more power New compound carburettor gives twincarburettor performance with simplicity of operation New styling —sleek and low No greasing points Readily adjustable steering wheel More front leg-room Fully adjustable front bucket seats New luxury seat-trim283 words
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Article, Illustration634 1963-12-17 8 LEGAL HITCH AFTER TWO MORE ACCUSED FALL ILL, AND JUDGE WARNS OF A 'BIG BLUNDER 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Pulau Scnang murder trial before Mr. Justice Buttrosc and a special seven-man jury today hit an "unprecedented legal hitch. Senior Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T.634 words
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Article150 1963-12-17 8 IPOH. Mon— The youth 1 section of the Malayan Chinese Association, Perak branch, has unanimously supported registration for national service. This was one of the 15 resolutions passed at the conference of delegates from all over the State yesterday presided over by Senator Yeob Kian150 words
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111 1963-12-17 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. An eight-member group of New Zealanders, led by Mr. A.R. Dreaver, headmaster of Pukekohe High School. Is now in Singapore In the course of a three-month study tour of Malaysia, Thailand and Australia. The group comprising teachers, farmers, and administration officers, an111 words
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289 1963-12-17 8 PROTECTION FOR NEW INVESTORS PLANNED Kuala Lumpur, Mon. THE Government is considering legislation to protect investors in new share and debenture issues, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told Parliament today during his Budget speech. Mr. Tan said this was necessary to "guard against unscrupulous persons who may289 words
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Article176 1963-12-17 8 MALACCA, Monday Have YOU registered for National Service? TWO local fishermen were robbed by armed Indonesians of their boats, nets, motors and their catch of fish to the value of $10,500 in the Straits nf Malacca yesterday morning. The two fishermen, Tay Kirn Tla and Goh176 words
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136 1963-12-17 8 Fined $50 for peeping at girl in bathroom SINGAPORE, Mon. A 20-year-old girl was taking her morning bath when she saw the familiar face of a vege- table seller looking at her nude figure through the ventilation holes of the bathroom. The girl, Chua Kirn Kuan, of Thomson Road, reported136 words
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184 1963-12-17 8 This PMIP sign-up a stunt, says Alliance IZOTA BHARU, Mon. 1Y Alliance leaders in Kelantan today dismissed as a "stunt" the PanMalayan Islamic Party's challenge to show their patriotism by registering for national servirp. Commenting on the challenge, the chairman >>f the Kelantan State Umno youth section. Inche Ishak Hamld.184 words
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Article44 1963-12-17 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Kirn earnings of Kew Hai Ehr between Guan pleaded not guilty in a Oct. 21 and Oct. 28. magistrate's court today to a Bail was extended. The ruse charge of living on the immoral will be mentioned on Saturday.44 words
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358 1963-12-17 9 'Illogical to join Indonesia' reply by Ningkan |(UALA LUMPUR. K Mon. The Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today it was "illogical and ridiculous to suggest that Sarawak and Sabah should join Indonesia because their peoples came from the same stork. Up said it m Hkp .suggesting that358 words
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Article61 1963-12-17 9 j TAIPINO. Mon. A teacher in the Kiiib Edward VII School here A. Kuppusamy. 21, was faully injured when a motorcycle he was riding was involved in a collision with a car at the junction of King Edward Lane and Swettenham Road yesterday evening. Kuppusamy, who61 words
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Article, Illustration328 1963-12-17 9 MALACCA, Monday. ifORE than 4,000 labourers from three Guthrie ifl Group estates in Malacca District staged a one-day sympathy strike today over the dismissal of two of their colleagues The estates involved are the Bukit Asahan. Serkam and Bertam. The dismissed workers are from Kemuning328 words
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Article49 1963-12-17 9 MALACCA. Mon— Lim Tie. 36. a clerk, was fined $400 in the magistrate's court here today for having 10 reels of blue films. He pleaded guilty. The court was told that he was arrested when he was about to hand the films to another person49 words
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98 1963-12-17 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six robbers escaped with $2,500 from a f aimer and his family living in a village three miles off the 154 mile- stone. Jurong Road, yesterday. According to tne farmer. iChoo Gor Thong, and his family, who were herded Into a98 words
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Article109 1963-12-17 9 BID TO GRAB $8,000 FAILS SINGAPORE. Mon. Five men, three armed with revolvers, tried to grab $B,ooo— the day's takings from the four I Shaw theatres in the Great World Park— last night. But they failed when the Sky Cinema's assistant manager. Mr. Loh Wan Yeow. 24, and a jaj?a.109 words
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Article27 1963-12-17 9 I SINGAPORE. Mon. Police I detained five men and screened 1 307 more under the Societies I Ordinance during the past 24 1 hours.27 words
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72 1963-12-17 9 TAIPING. Mon.— A 6ftA long crocodile was seen in one of the lakes here thi:s morning and attracted a crowd. It is believed that th« reptile escaped from the near by zoo last nlqht. A police officer fired a shot into the water close72 words
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Article51 1963-12-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Francis Tiang-oen Lim. a Singapore student now in the United BtetM has achieved the distinction ol being elected historian of the Ph. Kappa Theta fraternity 01 Be'mont Abbey College In North Carolina. He is the son of Mr antl Mn. Francis Lim of R;imi)Hi51 words
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Article26 1963-12-17 9 KLANG. Mon. —The Bottan <>r Selangor will lay the foundation stone for the $850,000 new Town Council building at Jalan Kota «n Jan. 6.26 words
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Advertisement773 1963-12-17 9 How three recent watchmaking developments further increase the accuracy and life expectancy of the Omega Constellation. 1. New, temperature-resistant alloys make for still steadier timekeeping, even if you wear your Constellation in front of a blazing fire and then expose it to a blizzard. 2. Newly researched watch oil (at773 words
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Miscellaneous432 1963-12-17 9 (Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA E'J&ttSSUF S£ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE DOU SKRVHK: 41.7 metres n««..^ A.M: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- RADIO SINGAPORE Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo--7.00 imir HgnaJ, The MKnit m w.wk sfrvic t 7.10 BlWkfut Pot- 17.. mr.rrs 7^ Ir B^,^,-t VO 'po^ Sh rt aYr SrrVio< m r ooarrl;432 words
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274 1963-12-17 10 Unruffled folk of Tawau impress Stephens JESSELTON, Monday. JHE Chief Minister, Datu Donald Stephens, said today on his return from a six-day tour of Tawau and other border areas, that the people there were unruffled by Indonesia's socalled confrontation. He said the morale of the people on the Sabah east274 words
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Article118 1963-12-17 10 Ship fire may burn on for a week SINGAPORE, Mon. The five-day-old fire in a sealed hatch of the British freighter Hazel Moore, anchored in the Outer Roads, may continue to smoulder for about another week. Disclosing this today, a spokesman for the Director of Marine office said that gas118 words
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Article55 1963-12-17 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The production of Iron ore has decreased in Johore. the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Ha.ti Yunos. told the State Legislative Assembly on Saturday. Total production at the end of October this year was 527,512 tons as against 567.017 tons for55 words
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Article38 1963-12-17 10 MUAR. Mon.— The O.S.P.C. here. Deputy Suot. N. Nadaraiah, will move to the Malaysian Police I headquarters in Kuala Lumpur i this week. The O.S.P.C. Batu Pahat, Deputy Supt. Shaukat Mohamed Hashim. will take over.38 words
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Article32 1963-12-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Bishop Vendagon of Kuala Lumpur and Bishop Chan of Penang are due to arrive at Kuala Lumpur by air tomorrow after attending the Ecumenical Council In Rome.32 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-12-17 10 A TREE MISSES BEDROOM by INCHES SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Urn Keng Hor, an executive of the Cathay Organisation, was asleep in his Norfolk Road home early today when a huge roadside tree crashed into his garden, missing his bedroom by inches. Mr. Llm said later: Jumped across the monsoon drain126 words
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83 1963-12-17 10 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang State Alliance will hold a "Thank You" procession tomorrow to celebrate its victory in Saturday's Balik Pulau by-election. The Alliance candidate. Haji Ahmad bin Hajt Mohamed Taib. who wss returned with a majority of 31 votes over the Socialist Front's83 words
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Article30 1963-12-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires to Malaysia. Mr. Muhammad Mansor Al-Rumiah, has left to take up a new assignment as Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Kuwait.30 words
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276 1963-12-17 10 Malays who abuse privileges are under fire IPOH, Mon. Malay businessmen who were misusing privileges granted them by the Government were criticised by both sides of the House in the Budget debate in the Perak State Legislative Assembly here today. The Mentri Besar. Dato Bha'ari bin Shafiee. warned that the276 words
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Article50 1963-12-17 10 IPOH. Mon— The St. John* Drama Fellowship will stage Th« Broken Alabaster." a play depicting the life of St. Mary Magdalene, in the St. John's Church Hall on Thursday and Friday. The play is in Rid of th« Church of the Holy Spirit building fund.50 words
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Article156 1963-12-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I 1 rE general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. John Gurusamy. said today his union was "disappointed" at Government's delay in implementing the principle of equal pa^ for women teachers. He said that the State Governments In the other Malaysian156 words
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Advertisement210 1963-12-17 10 MMM| '»^j A pleasure for the 23" CONSOLETTE ETI II I W Mk ITAMATIA Th.s set can be used ftJtl-T AUIUIVIAIIL' either as a table-set or as a c o n s o I c t t c f TPODIGaIiSeCI equipped with automatic U m synchronisation and *mm m*^mmm^^m&**.*^.^M M210 words
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Miscellaneous107 1963-12-17 10 /t#l#^r 00ap By VmTm Uantlin >rtJttetLPnr»' vJolvTbiu £S? fXSS^ 1 Mo^L A £J V PROUP OF THAT MAKES n 1 CAKXK3H. 1 J ###>* I racy §iy Ch»*t*>r oinuiH I IJ^UBSEQOCNTLV. A TAM 1 AND TO WRAP TWINGS f MOM "^E STUPIOCSt' WAS RDUND IN TWE MUD I vJP NICELY107 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-12-17 11 BABY CHONG. aeed four, ■saw Sant.i lavs for the first time in hrr MPiiiiß life in Kuala l.umpur yesterday .md ran nu.v. Rut Santa Claus (Mr. Albert Schum.ieher I finally caught up with h.r. cradled hrr in Im arms tntl coaxed a81 words
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322 1963-12-17 11 PENANG, Monday. THE Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers has advised its members to take legal proceedings against the Government if allowances, said to have been erroneously paid out to them, were forcibly deducted from their salaries Mr. Chan Chuck Hoi.322 words
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Article24 1963-12-17 11 MUAR. Mon. A limbo Rock contest will be held at a dance on Christmas day at the Chung Chuan Association here.24 words
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109 1963-12-17 11 Women who waste hours on -hair-dos— "11UAR, Mon. Matey women should pay special attention to social and political problems affecting the country instead of wasting their time visiting hairdressing saloons. Che Bibi Aishah binte Hamidon. publicity officer of Umno's women's section. said this when she spoke to more than 100109 words
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Article42 1963-12-17 11 BATU PAHAT, Mon. Tlie I High School Old Boy.s Association here has finalised plane for the construction of 11 515.000 library I for the use ot both the present I and old boys. The building will Ibe ready by April42 words
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Article30 1963-12-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. P. G. Bradford, an ILO industrial engineering expert at the National Productivity Centre, returned to London today after completing a two-year assignment here.30 words
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212 1963-12-17 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. THE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Ali Saifuddin, said today that no efforts would be spared by his Government to carry out development programmes in the State. The Ruler was speaking during the opening of the Budget session of theReuter - 212 words
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Article110 1963-12-17 11 Solicitors Ordinance amended KUALA LUMPL'2. Mon.— A Bill amending the Advocates and I Solicitors Ordinance. 1947. passed all stages in the House of R>prrscntative.s today. Under the amendment applicable only to the States of Malaya no advocate or solicitor will be able to practise unless he has satisfied the Registrar110 words
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Article157 1963-12-17 11 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE first batch of Gurkha troops from Britain to relieve hard-pressed troops in the Borneo oorder areas has arrived "somewhere in Malaysia.'" Confirming this today, a British Army spokesman told i the Straits Times that the batch belongs to the ***** Gurkha Field Squadron,157 words
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Article85 1963-12-17 11 DENANG. Mon. Thi> r national headquarters of the Peninsular Malays Union here today 1 protested against the arrests of six of its mem- bers in Kota Bharu last Thursday. In a statement today. Inche Isa bin Hussaln. the union's deputy president and secretary-general, described the85 words
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131 1963-12-17 11 The Muar by-election: Nightly rallies MUAR. Mon. With polling day only 12 days away, the two parties contesting the Muar Selatan parliamentary by-election are holding rallies nightly. The Alliance and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party are having a straight fight for the seat of the late Dato Suleiman bin Dato Hajl131 words
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62 1963-12-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Director of tlie Goeilie Inatttuu here. Dr. D. Kreplin. will leave at j the end of this month to take up I a new appointment in Munich. He has bejen appointed head of the liaison office of ihe Goeth*62 words
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Advertisement262 1963-12-17 11 i I wear what suits me I choose my own activities I made up my own mind about Tampax Unquestionably. Tampax is for individualists. Every single user made a ver> personal decision to adopt this kind of sanitary pro(ection. The internal kind Why did they do it? Simply because Tampa262 words
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Advertisement114 1963-12-17 11 IT'S BEST TO CHOOSE CHIVERS Chivers costs no more than other quality jams and marmalades... yet when you choos* Chivers you are making the healthiest choice for your family! Only the finest, juiciest fruit and purest sugar go into Chivers jams and marmalades... that's why they have that top quality114 words
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Miscellaneous50 1963-12-17 11 littffs lilt n it if lit/ Ralph Il4'intti«ilil f OKAY, IVY (CMON,WD,A| ractWSVVEAHI^I I I^lR! s^" 1 1 I HTS IN TWCRcS"" >. I PETUNIA! jA \\l INTAVEB j AWFULLY DON'T HT (V> VPLAYIN 1 WITH J BUGS, I'M BUSYIJ v ->^ wß|v s R ®OM>/ QUIET... WORRY ITj— jfLp^y50 words
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Obituary28 1963-12-17 12 M Wuwu)t W« r Vtmmnm) UPCOTT I K r. Fath.r nf S. I'pcott 17 Hollariil Kniil l'.<-<i'l a* ay on Per 12th in Suss'-v Kngiand. Ho sadly28 words
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Article141 1963-12-17 12 2H Wortt If (Minimum) MR AND MRS Vivian .«e<|>ierah think reiaiivei friends for their good valuable presents and attendance at th.-ir wedding :<O. l l 83 MR. ANO MRS. A f'admanathan thank all relHtive.i and friends for xinrt attendHnre. gift., and conon 12-1 FAMILY of the late Mr Hunt141 words
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Article256 1963-12-17 12 M »rd< S/« 'Minimum) CIVE MIKIMOTO PEARLS thl.s i Sift "I .roixl taste at i Th. Mini; Shop. FM*> FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD Invite all teachers and book addict* to hiowne in their showroom at Times ver Valley Ro.id. Singapore TAVLOR DANCE STUDIO will close fur K Baa Hnli.l I256 words
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Article32 1963-12-17 12 N WoriM SJ.iO (Mm.) I'tCIAL MEETINCS. ttSM "Gftuvriaa Mc*aa«r. Changing World Speaker: l>r James. RvanxeI'ral Prat Church. S, Yarwood Avenue, •ijm.s Bukit Timah December IMb--:2n<\ in p m All Welcome32 words
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Article719 1963-12-17 12 The first Malaysian budget will be known inevitably as the painless budget. Mr. Tan Siew Sin made a noble effort to alarm the House, pausing before the announcement of "my specific proposals for income tax" to suggest that members might wish him to say a few words719 words
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Article409 1963-12-17 12 Prince Sihanouk has attained a degree of virtuosity at the dangerous game of neutralism. Yet he may regret pushing his luck as far as he is now doing. The renunciation of American aid and the scaling down of diplomatic representation, first >n the United States and now in409 words
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Article139 1963-12-17 12 In one sense the drought which gripped much of Malaya a few months ago is not yet over waterworks then begun, ito prevent a repetition of hardship must still be paid for. Johore has embarked on urgent schemes which will cost an un- expected $6 million in 1964.139 words
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Article, Illustration10762 1963-12-17 12 Growth with stability ON the occasion of this first Malaysian Budget, let me repeat that the financial and economic problems facing our newly formed nation are basically those of a country attempting to accelerate its economic development to meet the aspirations of its people for better living conditions in the10,762 words
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Advertisement455 1963-12-17 12 Straits Tines k Malay Mail Classified •<>»»rtl«»m.nta a«ay t» handed t« lit Floor COLD STORAGE ANCADI Orchard Road COLO STORAGI BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KKPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised At»nt» CITY BOOK STORK LTD WlnchMtw Houh. Cslk/ar Qvay TMI NEWS FRONT fltrpstrlcks SuMTMrM M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Roaa.455 words
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Advertisement47 1963-12-17 12 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. iiuM*" aan 4 *s«aUDam "FAD OfflCf: MALAYAN BANK BUILDING 92. Jalin Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED AiKHwori Capital kv.oooooo btu«4 w>4 IM Up Capita! SIS.OOOOOO47 words
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Advertisement114 1963-12-17 12 JUDGE WISELY! —■——a— saanw^ w^»— i s, I I /i^; 3 >t y° u wan /vSsf^yJt\ ABSOLUTE J^^^|y-#gSs SAFETY for i&3j YOUR MONEY Th« BANK for all BIG and SMALL Paid Up (Jlijl I T l^aVl V I T I Capital and 111 Reserve Fund ■■■aaaHHMBaCIaMBVB^BatBmiIIBMBBWBfKBBaV Branches throughout Malaysia and114 words
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Advertisement108 1963-12-17 13 If BONUS J^Hfc/trBH^V 28 O// jfU Assured added to "With Profits' policies for 1962. The biggest annual bonus m ■l^T^ yfl Malaysia and growing bigger every M 963 BONUsH J i»f An Endowment policy "With Profits" fit E3EL«!^ I I for a Sum Assured of $10,000 would be E f108 words
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Advertisement26 1963-12-17 13 7S* -tie 6es£cf ""3£ fP^^^L) ROEDERER ]M FOSTER'S WnS^m AUSTRALIAN WINES rat^R rm/i! c brown ale ffl 9^5 BEER EXTRA SPE CIAL STOVT WjfL FITZPATRICK'S JEM26 words
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Advertisement247 1963-12-17 14 ■HMMMUHI ¥TT I L^SH\ if' S SOPERtOR OUALfTY --^rfß fA A FOR LONGER WEAR SMARTLY STYLED •■WKp--' fine needle tailoring Cvy^-kjO CUSTOM TAiLORtU FULL CUT YANGTZEKIANG TRADING CO., LTD. M. Fir. 56. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. ***** 75, BIRCH ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL. ***** 203. NORTH ROAD, 6UKIT GLUGOR,247 words
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Advertisement258 1963-12-17 14 inriifl I progress during tha past dacada in tha industrial «•<* Eogioaanng itama ot all shapaa. airaa and dssorlpHow) ■A B f% roll out from har tactortaa moat axaetlng Indian or intarnational apacHtcaWorf mm, m M\ Mor« than a hundrwd XIK I anqinaarlng nama mrm norn baing ascportad *ty*M Dana258 words
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Advertisement121 1963-12-17 15 V?? PTTTP ft ill' ffllm wKKm /J^*^S^S^^^WWm HAL Vt FILM COSTS DOUBLE VALUEFORMONEY Yes. thor's whot the fobolous YASHICA 72-E does! Desp.te its small size (actual s,ze shown ,n p.cture), the YASHICA 72-E takes standard, eosy-to-ge? 35 mm ex£>su« ro'li" ""P o 6s on roll and 72 exposures on a121 words
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Advertisement87 1963-12-17 15 STANDARD I WHERE QUALITY IS EVERYTHING !B^^»^^^^^^s Mlll'llir SR H73OS I SR J716 F STANDARD KM MODELSRH73OS MODEUSRJ7I6F| 8 TRANSISTOR 10 TRANSISTOR 2 BAND 2 BAND WO KEE HONG"*s.,LTD., 38. CLIFFORD HOUSE. COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL M7«4 ***** j IKS EK^ ONE SCOTCirSTANDS OUT! IjH The JAROINE WAUGH Organisation87 words
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Article, Illustration502 1963-12-17 16 JENNY LEE presents a page MAIN! V for WOMEN Now, thanks to consultants a nervous bride is a tale of the past NERVOUS and flabbergasted bride is a tale of the past. Brides of today are calm, confident and decisive. And this is due to the presence and502 words
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298 1963-12-17 16 Eastern legend and Western luxury blend into beauty aid AKOREAN herb known as "The Root of Life" and the luxury of mink oil are the exotic mixtures used by a French cosmetic firm to help women preserve their glamour and beauty. This combination of Eastern legend and Western luxury, which298 words
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Advertisement280 1963-12-17 16 Wm Kaitser |L^ I LONDON PARIS NEW YORK I 881 y^"^ style no. ioos. I r bsbwblb^wn I cotton. Elastic batiste back section. I The underlying glamorous secret of all your fashion success Kayser bras. Today's fashion be it Eastern or Western demands the smooth perfect line that comes from280 words
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Advertisement259 1963-12-17 16 jpr j Bf 1 1 jffc TO EVERY HUM. IN OVER 30... Endocil makes this promise: your skin can be young again —and you will sec it happen Lse Knditril always and your >kin will -.lay yoiinp. I- it ■ottible? Yea, it i with Kndocil. Hormone-enriched Endocil pagMtntes deep into259 words
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Miscellaneous210 1963-12-17 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS t titack under a tree in verse 1 U o»lii.oa™o..»c»«loa» STfcS^m work 1W i^s^i s snr in little weight In the mar- range on the right date (6, o). k t (6) 12. For those who want lmporta "ilxux wont reuia -HnT Auveiy to 14 S?210 words
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358 1963-12-17 17 ANOTHER PAGE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS UNITED NATIONS. Monday JHE U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson, yesterday accused the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee of arbitrarily applying a "meat axe" to the U.S. foreign aid programme. He called it a "shocking action" whichUPI - 358 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-12-17 17 RUSK RULES OUT A 'SUMMIT' IN 1964 PARIS. Mon.— The IS. has informed its allies that it will continue "probing" for means of improving relations with the Soviet L'nion, American sources said yesterday. But there are no plans for a summit meeting between President Johnson and the Soviet Premier, Mr.121 words
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Article49 1963-12-17 17 MANCHESTER, Mon. A KLM Viscount was forced to circle Ringway airport here last night while 15 cows were removed from the runway. The cows, from a nearby farm, had strayed into the airport in the dark. The Viscount was carrying 50 passengers and crew. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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188 1963-12-17 17 Boy's long, lonely drive from Rouen to Saigon SAIGON, Mon. A 19--year-old French boy. Antoine Soonen, arrived here last Tuesday after driving a Citroen car alone from Rouen, Central France He will stay here for about four weeks and will return to France via Phnom Penh, Burma, Ceylon and SaudiReuter - 188 words
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Article33 1963-12-17 17 BONN. Mon.— Bundestag (Parliament) Vice President Thomas Denier has asked Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to pardon former Hitler youth leader Baldur Von Schirach. the Free Democratic Party announced today. U.P.IUPI - 33 words
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Article66 1963-12-17 17 PARIS. Mon. (ieneral de Gaulle last night announced a pre-Christmas amnesty for 103 people now serving jail terms for crimes committed in the struggle over Algerian independence The prisoners are under the age of 25 and their amnesty is the first to be granted to AlgerianReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-12-17 17 Sam trains to ride a bike BACKWARDS to New York SAM DINN. a bus driver from Uaha>, Trxa*. i> trainins to cycle to New York, 1.700 ■MM away BACKWARDS He is using a standard bicycle. but with the saddle turned back to front, and two iron arms rearing up from196 words
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Article176 1963-12-17 17 MOSCOW. Monday |>IG increases in the production of Soviet consumer goods, including raising the output of footwear by almost half to 650 million pairs by 1970. were forecast in a resolution passed by the central committee of the Soviet Communist Party. The resolution said Mr. Khrushchev'sReuter - 176 words
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Article37 1963-12-17 17 RANGOON. Mon.— Brig. Thomas Clift. Vice Chief of Staff of the Burma Air Force and member of the Revolutionary Council, has resigned from both his posts and has been replaced by CoL Thaung Dan.— U.P.l37 words
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Advertisement99 1963-12-17 17 Fabric at its finest The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage /^BPIWI tS^Wr of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours /'fjMSBBBm&\ ImW^V^*mW\\ Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, jyM^mf m W^ glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous, J| "fp v > J) < luxurious99 words
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386 1963-12-17 18 Record timber shipments by Malaysia Australia remains biggest buyer MALAYSIAN ex port sales of graded sawn hardwood this year continued to be maintained at a high level after having attained a new record figure of 236,405 tons last year. The tone of the export trade is better than ever, with386 words
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186 1963-12-17 18 FORMOSANS SEEK EXPORT TRADE OUTLET IN STORE pOUR Formosan firms have written to the Sinr gapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce inquiring about market prospects here for their respective products, according to the latest issue of Singapore Trade. They are Mulsen Trading Co. Ltd., Wan I Trading Co. Ltd., Taiwan Heng186 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-12-17 18 MR. WARREN ALEXANDER (above), has arrived in Malaysia to manage the Kuala Lumpur office of Cathay Advertising Ltd. which is to start business next month. He was formerly attached to Cathay's associate in Australia. George Patterson Pty. Ltd., for seven years.46 words
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Article82 1963-12-17 18 Mr. Liv Shang Ho, chief engineer of Malayan Tobacco Company in Kuala Lumpur, left for Britain last week with his wife for a threemonth stuciy tour. Mr. Liv will visit some of Britain's largest cigarette factories and will have discussions with leading manufacturers of machineryThe82 words
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Article72 1963-12-17 18 Member lines of the Straits/ New Zealand Direct Conference have ueclded to announce a general .ncrease in freight rates on all jommoditles to all New Zealand ports of about 7 'a per cent from Feb. 1. A statement said that since the last general increase72 words
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119 1963-12-17 18 FROM Jan. 1. foreign tea entering Denmark will not be charged any Customs duty, according to Danish News-Letter issued by the Danish Government Trade Commission In Singapore. The decision U scrap duty on tea was made by a number of countries within119 words
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137 1963-12-17 18 MORE and more multi-storey buildings and houses are going up In Sabah where with the i price of land shooting higher each day. the tendency Is to build skywards. One of the projects to be undertaken soon Is a seven-storey shop/ offlce blooic137 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-12-17 18 AWARDS FOR LOCAL DEALERS FIGHT Singapore dealers who were responsible for captur-j ing the lion's share of the domestic appliance market in Malaysia for! Morphy-Richards. were awarded mementoes for their outstanding per- j formances in the field of distribution and marketing. They were: Mr. Tan Chong Ngee of Lee Chay271 words
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Article55 1963-12-17 18 The staff of Lion Ltd. in Ipoh, authorised bottlers of Coca Cola and Seven Up, entertained their manager for the northern territories. Mr. H. F. Oehlers. to a farewell dinner on Saturday. Mr. Oehlers is going to Kuala Lumpur on transfer and is succeeded by Mr. P.55 words
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Advertisement435 1963-12-17 18 There or* h *»tt|KtfMg|)MMgff > 100 00 000 1 cipher cornbmo Ni I riont on this ut en 'y onc Kg combination can B l| disengage rhc I heavy .t.el bolts (which otherwise cannot be moved) M I] to open the door W»£: I \l of this side. LIPS S^E435 words
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Advertisement291 1963-12-17 18 _IKON presents the CONTESSAMAT models with selective automation £mh J^wKsiiSfc %._.y* JfiE«>7% it i -tM a Jt I lit// tl ttt^^k t^H Th« advantages of sclcctiva 4. Sports shots with fast shutter automation ore: speeds at* possible even on 1. Preselect the shutter jpeed-ond dull day the aperture sets itself,291 words
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Advertisement1432 1963-12-17 19 lit tivmruui > »EM tUASI v.».. Uut 3 Lju.t AIM* > n 'tn#A« PATROCLUS Liverpnl. 6iasgtm la Pt Talay Otc 17 ANCHISES LivtrpaM, Dublin la Pt.'Otc 20 Dec 21 MACHAON l.verptal. Giasfo* Otc II Dtc 22 Ott 13/21 Om U ASPHALION Avon, L'liol, Glasgow Dec IS Oec 21 Dae 21/1,432 words
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Advertisement1310 1963-12-17 19 IS! THE EAC ONES LtAV y^-Ail hwgapow pmA um**»*.vmrmu*»M wiajio ■Kf]an«*j|^i I MM«"«t MOWS* K.MAWCK. IaJOIIteS IM«"« tMOMt *m%^ raooit mow IN rmomi SAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP IOITEROAM. AMSIEROAM, OSLO. GOTHEHBURG AND COPENHAGEN s pon T^ns^^^^ssir" "JUTLAND. A" I) 21/2$ Hi 17/2$ Oil 11/11 tic "KAMBODIA"1,310 words
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Advertisement1305 1963-12-17 19 j BEN@LINE 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL POtTS Druvrmir FOR ii»tr»tii Jn 20 BENVEIIUE Hamburg Jaa 10 Siigapert P. Svtttttlaa Peiaog Havre Fel 5 In PtOec 21 Die 21,22 A werp Fll 0 R'dam Ftl 14 BENVANNOCH FOR X, 59 Smgaptrt P. Sattttukam Ptaaag Middlesbrough Jaa 111,305 words
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Advertisement1257 1963-12-17 19 feMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W hi ut Ulli V™^ ELLERMAN LIME 4fc KLAVBMBSS LINE iMNk, HAMbUIS, IQTTEROAM, lO* AMkLE*. iA« tHANCISCO, UVIE. MUi. ft MIODLESBIOUGsi SUTIU. fANCOUUR ft POITUNI Cm Or PETERIOROUGH t Ucnue« ctrta lai Ctltral ft S.ntk S'pora P. S ham Pining suhViv^ll 11 Otc/2 If 1/ 5Ja1,257 words
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636 1963-12-17 20 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS in the equity section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange were generally steady in face of the Budget presented to the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon. Operators were not committing themselves until they knew what Mr. Tan Slew Sin636 words
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Article862 1963-12-17 20 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustcad 11.000) Sl.6>> cd (I,OOO> 51. 67 cd: Central Prop. 110.000) 11.71 D (ft.OOO) $1.70 D, (20,000) $1.70, <3 000> SI.6S.862 words
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Article26 1963-12-17 20 Decrmber IK. MALAYAN RIRBER PRICE: <>5| cents (dowr. seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $504.12. (down •LSli). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 30 tons).26 words
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Article192 1963-12-17 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 16. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops -<i Ma. M. Box lw rta. City Dr\ A l i.iter 14 rt* K. Smelters L'n its Kohinson 11 Ha ■msj li cts. C. Stortge 4|d. Fed. Disp 13 its. Roth mans 13 cts. K. A .V U cts Selangor192 words
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Article14 1963-12-17 20 Further November crops included: Kluann 116.000 lb.. and Ulu Bonut 54.000 lb.14 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-12-17 20 *m- tin. 'Ml Sail. Ritttrt** •tttuta. HMHt| im Sl»»iJ S'oor* S't««i °»niin ■*Nfll| SU«f I'M IM \HM im •M»Mi M 22 Hi 23/24 Ml MHM *mv c.F SHARF t CO.. (M) 118 *»>. "tun him •If iMtkM :*i|«lt M>«t>M| Mil CtiU ftrt« 00'» S'h»» 'tnMt "iMlk Kraticki"72 words
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Article22 1963-12-17 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Industrials: 128.95 130.06 Tins: 124.54 125.89 S Rubtrs: 108.36 108.36 Dec. 29, 1962=10022 words
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492 1963-12-17 20 THE price ol Straits tin reacted yesterday after last week's big rises and fell by i 51.37V2 to $504.12' 2 per picul. The offering was estimated up 30 tons to 260 tons. In London on Friday a firm tin market had492 words
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Article107 1963-12-17 20 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE, Moo. INDUSTRIAL shares held steady levels In moderate trading Moves were small and about In balance. Leaders did not Indicate any definite trend, but tobavrco aharvs lost most of recent gains. Oils and baa* metals moved Irregularly and laaw were steady. C.R.A -Mi* Mount Isa 34 >(107 words
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Article252 1963-12-17 20 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. cloud at 5 p.m In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Ml cents per lb. down eeven-clnhthi of a cent on Friday's closing level for tile position. Tbe tone waa slightly eaclir. •t.A.S. and r. M.R.I, closing arise* In tents per lb.252 words
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Article214 1963-12-17 20 S'MIPS lying alongside tht Singapore wharves today are: Monterry 42/ 43. Beocloc 33/34. Anna Bakke 4/5. Eastern Rober 88). Hannover 10/11. Torrens 44, Melan Maru 1/2, Coromandel 15/16. Harry Culbreatb 27/28. Aub> SJLW. l. Inner roads: J^aut Mv, Bedenak. Slavlk, Rant Ita. Hoof Hal. Olang Lre. Klores,214 words
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Article244 1963-12-17 20 THE following list ol selected Malayan Industrial yield.s n based on prices ruling yesterday morning (December 16k 'P. «E.V. «O.V. «T.C. Cold Store 7 •> M h.H 1.00 Smelters 3.19 U.l M 1-67 Con Tin 46/- 18.9 7.8 1.4* r N. 312 7.6 &.4 1.41 Ganrunoni 2.82 13.2244 words
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Article70 1963-12-17 20 CHINESE Pr.chic. Cxohangi, tingao«re n««n pflets ptr picul yMterday t Coconut III: bulk $30 sellers, drum $33 sellers. Copra: Dec. Jam. UK/Contlnrat Unquoted. P»W9*t: Muntok white Sl47| arllfr*. SarawaJc whit* 1145 lellen, ipeclal Sarawak black (110 aellera. garbled LAmpoac black 1110 aellers, ASTA 112)1 sellen. lings**" Coconut OH70 words
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Article46 1963-12-17 20 On tne frt« iiMiann nurkil n Hong Kong y«steri»y tb« O.«. 6»U»r »ai quoted at 3.721 for TT and 5 71 J for c«th. ttcrlmi «'U quot*d at 15.94 and m toll if Hid at 230|. All Malayan Kxahing* Bankf clatim ratei war* unrhjaged.46 words
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Advertisement1066 1963-12-17 20 U.S-A_ Pacific ana Atlantic Kervtee port r a la* «K>ng>ui.» M»iun, r cuci -n,r.e> ft liMt 'Kusikawi Man" n2l Oec IS/31 Die 9 In 1 in 14 in 21 tai 12 rti "Kiimkawi Mare" 28/28 Jai 21/11 Jai i fll I Ftl 24 Ml 2S Ftl \i Mar •i' wistis1,066 words
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Advertisement1072 1963-12-17 20 skssasssssstsa^al a^ssK B^Fssßßa^Bs>> •OSTIALIA ANO NEW IEALANO SERVICi i INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P -.IMF SERVICES (I (rtaaitlo.. Altlailt. Meilivrst Sjise. It: Matras Ml NagaMtl'Uß •■•nane- Sham Store s ooie >iaa "e«ain BAMORA In Pert ll '2B Dec 21 23 OtC RAJULA Sliltl SlilM Is Ptrt I SULIMBA in S. 141,072 words
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Advertisement1187 1963-12-17 21 (Continued from Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO et*. rxtrt WANTED LINO OPERATOR and .s 1. nil. i in.irhin. Ma. State experience. salary with testimonials. Reply Box AXi.V.i S T. K.L. WANTED TEACHERS qualified or temporary. Apply Secretary Board of Managers Merlimau English School Malacca by 31.12.63.1,187 words
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Advertisement622 1963-12-17 21 SITUATIONS VACANT H'ore's SS I Mim.i—Box it cfs. «xfr» EUROPEAN FIRM requires a medical detillman with at least three years experience and well Introduced In the SinKapore Market. Salary according to \p|ily in ov. n handwriting to I'-ox A33M6 ST. K.L. ESTABLISHED INSURANCE CO. Requires two Junior Stenographers. Minimum Qualification622 words
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Advertisement823 1963-12-17 21 SITUATIONS WANTED 70 Word* Si Min.)—Box St ct*. oxtro SENIOR EXPERIENCED Asian I planter seeks change of employment. Would consider Senior Amstsnl's post if prospects good. Excellent references. Apply Box A 3364 S.T. K U ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt ii (Mm.)— Box SO et*. oxtro TO LET liungalow Kampar Road.823 words
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Advertisement790 1963-12-17 21 HOUSES <t LAND FOR SALE to Word* SS (Hi*.)— Box St eta. extra VACANT LANO St UM CORICr Ot Thomson Road St m.s. and Bright Hill Crescent. freehold, area 4033 sq. ft. Price S4/- per sq. ft. Buyers only. Apply 2A Raffles Place B'pore or Phonr *****/***** between 2.30— 4.30790 words
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Advertisement665 1963-12-17 21 TUITION f Word* $S (Mil,.)— Box St H*. oxtro RAPID NORMAL IHORTHANO/ Typing. Dally (Morning) It Hours. Enrol: 1964 Morning Sessions: Secondaries I 'IV (Overaged Students). Afternoon: Book-keeping. Accounting, English SIC.. 10 Collyer Quay, Spore 9RO7T. FOR A CAREER in men or Isdtts oalrdresslng enrol now for moraine afternoon or665 words
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Advertisement836 1963-12-17 21 BEAUTY CULTURE tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct: oxtn LEARN HAIRDRESSINO 4k Beauty Culture. Personnel or Professional Courses. Ring ***** Amy Wee (Teacher of Teachers) at Michelle Beauty ttaloo 138 Battery Road, Singapore. (.EARN THE SECRET FORMULA (hat has brought total beauty to thousands of world-famous models Bend for836 words
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Advertisement592 1963-12-17 21 FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: oxtro KILL ants, vockruaenrs with tirusnoo Johnston's No-Roach. Easy to use Effective tor months. At fitzpatrlck Supermarket, and others THE BEST GIFTS Kor Christmas Pfcrtii-*. Curry B<-i-f. Chicken snd Mutton. Java Provision Store. 117. Killloey Road. Spore. Tel:346'««. NEW BOLEX CINECAMERA D«L592 words
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Advertisement604 1963-12-17 21 MISCELLANEOUS Word* SS (Mtn.y—Box St ct*. txtrm SPRAY-PAINTING REFRIGERATOR »tth n 5 hours, also repairs. Contact telephone Spore ***** SALES ct SERVICE Outboard Motors, Lawn Mowers and Weighing Machines, Kirn Sen,; Cheong Ltd.. 103 Havelock Road Singapore. Phone *****, *****. HI-FI STEREO TRIO STEREO AMPLIFIER stc. Visit Hwee Seng Co604 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-12-17 22 JOYCE CHUAH, the Singapore women's junior singles badminton champion, receiving her trophy from tho Prime Minister's wife, Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew, during the SBA's annual dinner on Saturday night. Timesport picture.37 words
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Article373 1963-12-17 22 HOCKEY CSC 3 INDIANS 0: Singapore, Monday, pEYLON Sports Club's championship hopes 1 suffered a setback today when they failed to get beyond a three-goal margin against Indian Association in this SHA League Div. 1 match at Farrer Park, writes Teoh Eng Tatt. CSC needed to373 words
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186 1963-12-17 22 Support the MRU call by president IPOH. Mon.— The Malayan Rugby Union is appealing to rugger enthusiats in the country to support the Union by joining as patrons. MRU president Joe Cashin has sent circulars to state unions and clubs appealing for their support. "To become patrons of the MRU186 words
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Article93 1963-12-17 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Perak beat Selangor 3-2 in the north zone final of the Foong Seng Cup badmnton competition here last night. Scorers were (Perak players first): Sineles Tan Yee Khan beat Ong Eng Hong 15-12. 15-10; Ng Boon Bee beat Salavanayagam 15--13. 15-8; Lee Kam93 words
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Article88 1963-12-17 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Selangor will field two teams In the Malayan Rugby Union's first seven-a-side competition beginning Ipoh on Saturday. The teams are: Red Sharkawi (Police), Floyd (S'gor Clubt. Jameison (S'goi Clubt, Pong Wah Patt <Sgor |C!ub\ E'lison (Sgor Club). Langdon iKlang). Nasatar Singh < Police i.88 words
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Article200 1963-12-17 22 ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will send 41 athletes 25 men and 16 women to compete in a triangular meet at Bangkok on Jan. 18-19. The meet, organised by the Thailand Athletic Association, will be between Burma. Malaysia and Thailand. Officials of the Malayan. Bingapore200 words
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Article125 1963-12-17 22 JTUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Selangor Police beat Federation Armed Forces by 13 points (two goals and a drop goal) to nil in the inter-Government Services rugger i competition at Gurney Road here j todiiy. Police took the lead in the 15th minute when Cheng Mun picked up a125 words
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Article313 1963-12-17 22 WAITES HITS HIS HIGHEST— 9B CRICKET OYDNEY, Mon. South African Test wicketkeeper John Walte hit 98 his highest score of the tour In helping the Springboks make 215 for five declared in their one-day match against a New South Wales Country Xi at lsmore today. The Country XI were allReuter - 313 words
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Article491 1963-12-17 22 FRANCIS BOEY - We could have beaten HK— Tarn FRANCIS BOEY: t THE UNHAPPY REFLECTIONS OF OUR SOCCER TEAM -by Kuala Lumpur, Monday fHE MALAYSIAN soccer team returned from their unsuccessful campaign in the central zone matches of the Asian Cup tournament at Saigon last week still reflecting unhappily on the two penaUies491 words
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217 1963-12-17 22 A year of 'personal triumph' Hussein QINGAPORE, Mon. SAFA president Hussein Kamari, today described his one year in office as a "personal success" and said he was looking forward to serve another year to help restore Singapore football to its former glory. Reviewing the past season, Inche Hussein said: 'This217 words
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Advertisement1198 1963-12-17 22 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY, !STH DECEMBER 19*3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that ships will be worked on the above Holiday. Orders for labour and lighters mv.st be furnished to the Traffic Manager's Office before 1 1 4 p.m. on ihe preceding day. General Cargo will1,198 words
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Advertisement689 1963-12-17 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEAD TEACHER NATIONAL TTPE TAMIL SCHOOL Primary). BUNGEI BEKOK ESTATK. APPLICATIONS are invited from experienced trained teachers foi the post of Headteacher which b graded as one increment under the Unified Teaching Service. Application Forms may be obtained from the Chairman The closing date for the689 words
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Advertisement68 1963-12-17 22 ■MITSUBISHI YEARS YOUNGER: Thanks, fl m Th. tonic T/ll*!/ lixttivt that j L"liUl poiionout /^>.J7.*Wf^ toxins from (<^ j^3^ the blood, giving you renewed •n.rgy •nd youthful vitality. FORD PILLS Graften Laboratoritt Ltd. NOT MUCH TIME LEFT! HURRY! HURRY! For Your X'nuis Present s\ j INDIA EMPORIUM I 35. Col*mon68 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-12-17 22 BIGGER Friendly: SCC bt RASC 11-9 (at Spore). SOCCER Kluan* Div. 2 KO tourney: Ellas Est. 5 BMH 3. HOCKEY Penanf Lfe: IA 4 Police 2.26 words
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Miscellaneous61 1963-12-17 22 RL'GGER S'cor c u h matchrs: RMAF v Batu (Airport Rd): S'gor Club 'B v Signals (padang). HOCKEY S'gor Div. 1: University 'A' v Kilat 'A' <Paiit«l>: S'gor Police v SIA (Depot): TPCA •A' v Police Depot (TPCA): Signals Regt v YMSA (Rifle Range Road). Spore Div. 1: Schools v61 words
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594 1963-12-17 23 RACING by Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE. Mon. Top class horses will have a busy time in the "new look" 1964 season. For in an imaginative programme drawn up by the MRA to cope with the record number of 700-plus horse? now in594 words
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Article53 1963-12-17 23 BUT POLLOCK TAKES CATCH G O DDARD of South Africa (foret r o a n dl leaps high at a drive by MrKenxie of Australia off his own bowl- n i daring the Firat Test at Brisbane, (.oddard mi«■ed. but I'ollork took the ratch to dismiss Mi Km ste at53 words
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Article133 1963-12-17 23 SWIMMING RANGOON Monday. SINGAPORE'S Tan Thuan Heng beat the Asian record for the 1,500 metres freestyle although he was beaten In the three-day meet against Burma which ended here yesterday. i Tin Maung Nl. the Burmese champion, won the event in 18mln 3.2 secReuter - 133 words
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Article81 1963-12-17 23 MELBOURNE. Mon. Albert Thomas broke the Australian record for the 5.000 metres here yesterday. His time of 13 mio 51.4 sec was! 16.4 sec. slower than the world record held by the great Russian I Vladimir Kuts. but a strong wind hampered the runners. Ron Clarke ofReuter - 81 words
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Article72 1963-12-17 23 JOHANNESBURG. Mon.— South African Retief Waittnan won the 7 2- hole Transvaal Open golf championship here by sinking an eight-foot put for a birdie three on the last green. At tht final count Waltman with 277 (M. 69. 70. 70) bad only one shot to spareReuter - 72 words
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Article37 1963-12-17 23 MELBOURNE. Mon. W.M. Woodfull 66, former Australian Test cricket captain has been removed from the seriously ill list, a hospital spokesman said here today. He collapsed after making a speech at a school last week. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article42 1963-12-17 23 MADRID. Mon. Manuel Santana, Spain's leading amateur tennis star, said at Corunna last night that he would continue as as amateur for another year. Santana had until today to decide whethei to accept an offer to turn profes- sional— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article25 1963-12-17 23 PARIS. Mon. The Australian Rugby League team beat South West Prance by 41-11 at VUleuve yesterday. The Australian led 32-2 at halftime— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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138 1963-12-17 23 SOCCER SAIGON. Mon. Malaysia beat South Vietnam's Civilian AllStars In a friendly soccer match here last night. Malaysia, third in the Asian Cup central zone competition just ended here, stayed back for an extra match. They leave for home this afternoon. In another friendly match.138 words
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Article76 1963-12-17 23 SYDNEY. Mon. Australia will take part In the 1966 World Cup competition in Britain, the Australian FA secretary,. Bob Clark, said today. The nucleus of the World Cup team will come from an Australian under 23-team which will tuur the world in February and March. 1966.Reuter - 76 words
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Article200 1963-12-17 23 BOXING MANILA. Mon. Commis- .-loner Yachio Manabe of Japan was ve&terday elected president of the Oriental Boxing Federation. Thr e'ection was held during j the session of the OBP convention held here yesterday momma with the Philippines. Thailand. South I Korea and Japan attending KotaiReuter - 200 words
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Article142 1963-12-17 23 Stolle and Newcombe in team? TENNIS PERTH, Mon. Wim- i bledon runner-up Fred Stolle beat John Newcombe 7-5, 7-5, 6-8, 6-4 in the Western Australian singles final here yesterday. Stolle and Newcombe are both now expected to gain places In Australia's Davlf Cup team to meet the United States InReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement25 1963-12-17 23 onetffl mFfiSim ml Jf.-^^" EF H BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNION LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co. Mew York25 words
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Advertisement250 1963-12-17 23 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE J Our auditors have reported as follows:— "We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sale in the sweeps held in conjunction with the race meeting ending on I 15th Dec., 1963 were checked by us and that I corresponding marble numbers in the rhou-250 words
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Article331 1963-12-17 24 1,350 m. revenue estimate KUALA LUmPUR, Mon NEW TAX MEASURES EXPECTED TO YIELD $7.6 MIL. ($4.5 MIL. MORE FROM INCOME TAX) JIII-; FINANCE Minister has estimated thai nexl vein's total Federal revenue will be $1X>0,H87,7(K) including a sum of $7,630.--100 to be derived Ironi Hie new taxation measures lie announced331 words
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Article48 1963-12-17 24 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Pong Sip Chee, will give away prizes to winners of the Singapore Photographic Society's "People of Singapore photograph exhibition" in the conference room of the Ministry of Culture. City Hall on Wednesday at 11 a.m.48 words
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Obituary125 1963-12-17 24 ANTHONY. o lav 8 Amlrthanairothrr of A fUnti.iKo iMinMry <>i Hralth). Dr A. Gnanapragavam IOWMMI Hoxpitnl, Ipoh) »nd A. A nil Anilappa pannrrt away I*4-1 11-R3. Fun■ii. at 231 Trlok Pulal Road. Klang at rw> p.m it- i FRANCIS KMOO 1« pupil of St. Haisavafa Srhool and dmiKhtrr <>i125 words
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Article31 1963-12-17 24 OXFORD (England!. Mon. Instead of tickets. Oxford police today left Christmas cards with the warning "II you drink, don't, drive" beneath the windshield wipers of illegally parked cars UPIUPI - 31 words
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115 1963-12-17 24 Share market likely to move forward By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE. Mon. The contents of the first Malaysian budget were not generally known till markets and hanks were closed in Singapore. A few late stayers got the news over the ticker service in their offices and others by telephone from115 words
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Article68 1963-12-17 24 NEW YORK. Mon. The New i York Post reported today that actress Sybil Burton will receive I a divorce in Mexico today from actor Richard Burton on grounds j of "cruel and inhuman treatment." Mr. Burton is at presen* filming In Mexico and is accompanied by actressReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1963-12-17 24 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the following places: Sin Hwa School In Mandal Tekong. Kampong Chantek Bahru. Tanah Merah Kechil and Hong Slan Tong Temple in Nee Soon Village.43 words
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Article34 1963-12-17 24 SINGAPORE. Mon —Television Singapura will transmit on Channel 5 a programme about trees aid their tols in increasing rainfpll. on Sunday at 10.05 p.m. The programme will have commentary iii English34 words
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Article28 1963-12-17 24 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Goh Yaw I i Guan. 15, was stabbed In the back In Havelock Road tonight. Police believe It to be a secret society assault.28 words
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Article24 1963-12-17 24 JERUSALEM. Mon.— The Israeli Cabinet has approved a plan to shorten the period of military service for both men and women. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article394 1963-12-17 24 LONDON. Mon. K has been I a satisfactory day in the Stock Markets and although business has been restricted by seasonal influences the turnover has been on a good rcale. Equities remained the centres of interest and selective buying i produced some good features. The leaders were less394 words
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115 1963-12-17 24 'DON'T EXPORT ARMS AGAINST MALA YSIA PARIS, Mon. Mr. 1 R.A. Butler. British Foreign Secretary, today asked the Western allies to control exports of arms that could be used against Malaysia, a Nato spokesman said. Mr. Butler described the new Malaysia Federation as a barrier to Communist aggression. He summed115 words
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338 1963-12-17 24 Sarawak Chinese tortured in 'people's court' ITUCHINQ, Mon. A IV gang of 50 Chinese youths in Sibu recently kidnapped another Chinese and held an open "people's court" to accuse him of being a Government spy and informer. The victim. Wong Tin* Nguik. was tortured for hours, had his right ear338 words
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Article149 1963-12-17 24 SYDNEY. Mon A SYDNEY magistrate today made a decision in favour of love. In a closed court hearing, 18-year-old Greek girl. Tomajina Startalis (known as Zena Startalis) was given permission to marry the boy she loves. Chow Kwei Hen. a Chinese waiter. Zena's father had refused149 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-12-17 24 lIIGHEST and lowest temperature«> in Malay* and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: lliulirM Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 68 Kota Bharu 84 72 Penang 90 73 Ipoh !U 70 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7341 words
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