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Title Section22 1963-12-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125 t OOO The Straits Times rjaticrtd Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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50 1963-12-31 1 Start the NEW YEAR with a $4,500 jackpot That's the prize. to bej won i n The Malay Mail Word Puzzle Jackpot Contest A few copies of yesterday's Malay Mail, which you trill need for the first of the entry coupons for the contest, are still available. Ask your vendor.50 words
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Article143 1963-12-31 1 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Agriculture a n d Co-operatives, I 11 r Ik Mohamed Khir Johari, today described Jakarta reports of Malaysian spies in Indonesia as "fabricated." V Talking to reporters at the airport on his return from Penan?. Inohe Khir said143 words
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Article, Illustration992 1963-12-31 1 Tengku speaks to the nation 'WE ARE GOING RIGHT AHEAD WITH OUR PLANS TO MAKE MALAYSIA A PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS COUNTRY, AND WE WILL SPEND TO MAKE LD7E HAPPY An all-out effort to achieve success KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today urged the people to press992 words
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Article29 1963-12-31 1 THE YAXG DIPKRTUAN AGOXG will broadcast a New Year message over Radio Malaysia at 7.30 p.m today. A repeat broadcast can be heard at 9 a.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article97 1963-12-31 1 BANDITS ACTIVE ON THAI BORDER DANGKOK. Mon. A 13 heavily armed terrorist force believed to be pro-Communist is operating in north-east Thailand, the Thai Deputy Under Secretary of Interior, Mr. Pong Suvannarat, said today. He told reporters that the bandit force used Communist tactics and moved freely between Thailand andReuter - 97 words
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Article33 1963-12-31 1 PRETORIA, Mon. Sentences ranging from 20 to five years' Imprisonment were imposed here today on 15 Africans found guilty of conspiring to recruit people for military training outside the country. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-12-31 1 'NO DRAGNET WAS LAID FOR THEM' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Malaysian Police today categorically denied persistent news reports of Indonesian spies escaping Special Branch dragnets in Singapore. Referring to a report in the Malayan Times today, the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah,244 words
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266 1963-12-31 1 MELBOURNE. Mon TH E AUSTRALIAN Government is reported to be under strong pressure from Britain to join in the campaign against Indonesian infiltration of the Malaysian territory of Borneo, the Melbourne Herald's Canberra correspondent wrote today. The Government's technical advisers, however, were266 words
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Article39 1963-12-31 1 BRIGHTON. Mon. Three train trips In Southern England had to be cancelled today and many were delayed 'for up to 90 minutes because five men three signalmen, a cirlver. and a guard overslept this morning. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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82 1963-12-31 1 SINGAPORE, Mon— Police have detained a young Indonesian who was found to have a forged identity card. The detained man. Moksin bin Ramll. is now being interrogated. Two detectives found Moksin at the Botanic Gardens at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday. Under questioning. hr said he82 words
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Article190 1963-12-31 1 Soekarno sacks his police chief UNREST AMONG SENIOR OFFICERS REPORTED JAKARTA, Monday. pHKSIDKNT Soekarno today announced the dismissal of the National Police Commissioner, Mr. Sukarno Djojonagoro, following reported unrest among senior police officers. He said he would be replaced by Commissioner Sutjipto Dunukusumo. at present Commander of the Mobile Brigade,190 words
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64 1963-12-31 1 COMMUNISTS IN INDONESIA TO PRESS FOR 1964 POLLS JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Communist Party has resolved to pross for general elections in 1964. This is one of 16 "New Year resolutions" made by the party leadership. Other resolutions include continued work towards Indonesian recognition of .V/ahari's North Borneo rebel government.Reuter - 64 words
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Article162 1963-12-31 1 Sabah: Sock's men in open attack lESSELTON, Mon. J Peace in Sabah has been disturbed for the first time by direct terrorist action by Indonesians against Malaysian Security Forces. An official release by Security Forces Headquarters here today disclosed that eight members of the Security Forces have been killed and162 words
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Article42 1963-12-31 1 JESSELTON. Mon.— Five prisoners sawed through (he ban of their cells and e.staped from the Central Jail here yesterday morning. Police cordoned oTf hum areas In the vicinity after the alert was given. The five are still :n larpe. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article31 1963-12-31 1 SAICON PROTEST BAIGOff, Mon. South VietMM Unljy lodcrd stronu protrM acjinst allrgrd intolerable «n tirfitiiKf in Vietnam". intrrn.il affairs" by I**' Isidcut Sorkarno Urn (.<>\« -rnnicnt Press Agenry rrported. I'Pl.31 words
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Advertisement16 1963-12-31 1 A "Qukk Shine" in Quick Time with RE-POj§ AUTO KXISH and CUANER E7|fg I IMPORTED II16 words
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Advertisement65 1963-12-31 1 I i- **^"A A PHILIPS iS tt MMWR^^k JP ttMMMMMK MMMHMMP V\ A I transistor portable is a best-seller! i£i WhydidPhilipsL3X2sT become jgg^ abest-sellerimmediately itwasss^ s** introduced here? Because 2sfisf* of its attractive design, i(Pj g^^ clear loud reception on medium wave and 2 short f&0 jSj wave bands! Uses65 words
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Article164 1963-12-31 2 ALGIERS, Monday. J^I'SSIA and Algeria today announced agreement on Russian aid for Algeria's industry and agriculture. A communique issued here and in Moscow at the end of a 10-day visit by an Algerian delegation said Russia would givo economic and technical help and wouldReuter - 164 words
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Article51 1963-12-31 2 LLISABETHVILLE. Mon Congolese troops have arrested Chief Kasongo Nyembo. who rules thousands of Baluba tribesmen In North Katanga, and brought him heie Also arrrsteo was Mr. Demos Zeios. a Greek from Kamina. north-west of here. Both men will be flown to Leopoldvllle. recording to usually reliable sourcesReuter - 51 words
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Article146 1963-12-31 2 AFRICA AND THE COLD WAR DANGER J)AR-ES-SALAAM. Mon. Tanganyika's Vice-Pre-sident. Rashidi Kawawa. warned today that the cold war could become a fightinß war in Africa if African nations accept military aid trom the world's two power blocs. Addressing vudents from 20 countries attending a .seminar iere. Mr. Kawawa said as146 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-12-31 2 Hassan to visit Peking in 'next few months' DABAT. Mon. King Hassan of Morocco yesterday told p-emier Chou En-lai of China he would accept an invitation to visit China "in the course of the next few months. The two leaders met in the king's palace here at a ceremony markingReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-12-31 2 LI is.wvA (Northern Rhodesia), Mon. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda (above), leader of the United National Independence Party, today flew 600 miles to Chinsali, in the remote north-east region, to cry to halt a murderous vendetta between his followers and a militant religious sect,141 words
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216 1963-12-31 2 Told off for scaling mountain without a I permit KATMANDU, Mon. The Nepalese Foreign Office yesterday reprimanded the leader and deputy leader of a Japanese university mo v n taineering expedition for having scaled a peak without 1 permission. They were also reprimanded for talking to reporters about the locationReuter - 216 words
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144 1963-12-31 2 PN'OM PENH. Mon The Cambodian National Congress uecided yesterday in favour of the proposition by Prince Norodom Sihanouk that members of the Government and high officials Implicated in the Songsakd Kitpanich affair a banker who fled owing nearly six hundred million riels— be tried byUPI - 144 words
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155 1963-12-31 2 Love thy neighbour policy is now labelled as 'interference' /CAPETOWN, Mon. Dr. Joost De Blank, retiring Archbishop of Capetown, said in his last sermon in St. George's Cathedral here last night that the "divine command to love one's neighbour as oneself" was sometimes condemned as "political interference" nowadays. The. AnglicanReuter - 155 words
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Article182 1963-12-31 2 TOKYO. Monday. T^HE Japanese Government approved a record ■1 3.255.438 million yen (about $27 billion) budget for 1964 at a special Cabinet meeting yesterday. Practically all ministries received boosts in expenditures for the next fiscal year beginnine April 1 as the cabinet passed the budeetUPI - 182 words
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Article42 1963-12-31 2 DURBAN. Mon— Twelve White holiday-makers were killed and 29 otl.ers were Injured, many of them seriously, when a sightseeing bus i plunged off the road to Nagel dam. 40 miles north of here, yesterday I and landed In h riverbed.42 words
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Article77 1963-12-31 2 ASMARA (Ethiopia). Mon Mrs. Indira Gandhi who is on the last leg of a tour of Africa as a special envoy of the Indian Pnmr Minister, arrived here yesterday at the end of a five-day visit tc Ethiopia. Mrs. Gandh".. who was accompanied by seniorReuter - 77 words
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201 1963-12-31 2 MANILA, Mon. iTI Philippine concessional leaders yesterday rejected plans for In- donesian President Soekarno to address a joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives during his visit In Manila next week. Senate President Ferdinand Marcos said he did notUPI - 201 words
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126 1963-12-31 2 JAKARTA, Mon— The Indonesian Students Movement has announced that it is against the idea of building a house for President Soekarno as proposed by a Jakarta organisation last week. A press statement published today by the official news agency Antara said the group misunderstoodUPI - 126 words
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148 1963-12-31 3 A BRIDE and her husband, separated by the I Berlin Wall after three weeks of marriage. were reunited on Christmas Eve. But only for a few hours. Helmuth Laatz and his bride Rrnatc. 22, married in July 1961. He148 words
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89 1963-12-31 3 Texas-style 1 0-gallon hats to guests JOHNSON CITY, Mon. President Johnson yesterday presented Texasstyle 10-gallon hats to the West German Chancellor, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, and other guests at a barbeque in Stonewall village, close to the President's ranch. One of those who rereived the stetson was Dr. Wernher von Braun.Reuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-12-31 3 JOHNSON AND ERHARD HOPE FOR PEACE JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson and Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of Germany agreed yesterday that "it is highly important to continue to explore all opportunities for the improvement of East- West relations." In a communique Issued at the end of two days of talks,Reuter - 361 words
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Article35 1963-12-31 3 LONDON. Mon Mr. Georeo Brown, deputy leader of th* Labour Party who has been In hospital since Dec 17 suffering from an Internal haemorrhage will return home today, a party spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article115 1963-12-31 3 Production: Reds 9 share is 40% MOSCOW, Mon. The Communist Bloc enters 1964 providing almost 40 per cent of the world's output of industrial goods, the Soviet news agency Tass claimed last night. Commenting on world industrial production figures issued recently by United Nations, it said they showed the "SocialistReuter - 115 words
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Article185 1963-12-31 3 ]tf lAMI. Mon. —The ITI U.S. Coastguard has foiled a plan to bomb Havana, it was reported here yesterday. Dr. Oryando Bosch, head of a Cuban revolutionary organisation, said his men were taking the bombs to a secret Caribbean base to be placed aboardReuter - 185 words
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134 1963-12-31 3 rHERAX, Mon.—Famished brown bears driven out of the forest by Iran's snowiest winter in years attacked groups of people near the Caspian Sea resort centre of C halus. it was reported yesterday. The reports said the hears kept the attacks all 'lay on Saturday134 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-12-31 3 130,000 go over in a day BERLIN, Mon. A record 130.000 West Berliners poured into East Berlin yesterday under the Christmas pass scheme, and long queues of cars built up at the Wall's four crossing points. East German border guards were checking up to 20 cars a minute at oneReuter - 141 words
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Article57 1963-12-31 3 ROTTERDAM. Mon. A fire ripped through the upper decks of the 20.580-ton British ship Oxfordshire at the Wilton Reiienoord yard near here where the vessel is being converted to a luxury liner. A spokesman for the shipyard said no one was injured in the blazeUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration440 1963-12-31 3 SOFIA, Monday. MAN described as an American diplomat in Sofia was shown on Bulgarian television last- night passing a place alleged to have been chosen for a rendezvous with a Bulgarian spying for the United States. A commentator named the man asReuter - 440 words
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127 1963-12-31 3 FIRE-SWEPT LAKONIA GOES DOWN OFF LISBON ISBON, Mon. The fire ravaged Greek liner Lakonia sank yesterday as tugs battled to take her to Gibraltar. Fire swept the 20.000-ton ship a week ago. 180 miles north of Medeira. while she was on a cruise with about 1.000 passengers and crew aboardReuter - 127 words
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Article64 1963-12-31 3 BONN, Mon.— Oen. Heinz Trettner, who took part In the Nazi invasions of The Netherlands, Crete and the Soviet Union during the Second World War, will become military chief o! the West German Bundeswehr (Armed Forces) on Wednesday. Oen. Trettner. 56. succeeds Oen. Prtedrich Poertsch.Reuter - 64 words
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Article46 1963-12-31 3 TEHERAN, Mon. Thirty-one people died in heavy snowfalls which blanketed Iran during the weekend Avalanches and blizzards have blocked roads and 300 bus and car passengers, stranded in a mountain pass in north Iran, are threatened by hungry wolves. Keuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article38 1963-12-31 3 ENCINO (California". Mon. —A woman TV writer, Alice Canneld Jerome. 45, killed herself here on Saturday by hanging from a bridge over a main road and dropping Into the path of two cars, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-12-31 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby S* J\ \y^ C*M£KZ ARt) /V VKXJLDNT SMOUTX^M YOU CTACTUEO Mcj rHT (^/r* v7^ mjpstaiik r"321 words
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550 1963-12-31 4 Judge to accused: You'll be gagged SINGAPORE. Mon. ♦THE Pulau Senang trial judge, Mr. Justice Buttrose today threatened to have one of the accused gagged if he continued to behave in an unruly manner in court. The warning came when the accused, Chua Hai Imm stood up from his seat550 words
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Article170 1963-12-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association has advised its members that in the event of a partial redundancy due to Indonesian confrontation, employment of workers should be terminated according to the members' union agreement. The association vicepresident. Mr. T.L. Whang, today confirmed that this decision170 words
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288 1963-12-31 4 CINGAPORE, Mon.— A Nanyang University student, charged with rioting, today told the First Criminal District Court that he never at any time participated in rioting. Ong Long Seng, who was making his defence, denied any knowledge of rioting. He said he did not288 words
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Article108 1963-12-31 4 Ministry free film shows SINOAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Culture will give free film show? at 7 p.m. at the following places during the week: Tomorrow: Tai Keau School, liorong Tai Seng. Bt. Mandal Village. Kampong Ka*ita. Wing Loong Road Tamil School, Chwel Cnian School. Jalan Bahru. Wednesday Kampong Yah108 words
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Article81 1963-12-31 4 In the capiion (or the wedding picture of Mr. and Mrs Foo Kok Huan, published In the Straits Times yesterday. It was Incorrectly sut«d that the bride was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Oeok Chye. She Is In fact, the daughter of81 words
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Article22 1963-12-31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Police Band will give a public performance at Katong Park on Jan. 8 at 7.30 p.m.22 words
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Article467 1963-12-31 4 'PHK following it today'! Khrdulr 1 of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA P6I) 2.13 p.m.: from London. Zuncli TVI Aviv, Trhfran. N»w IVlhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 6.20 p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney. Darwin (BA 721) 6.33467 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-12-31 4 TWO COUPLES WHO WED ON SUNDAY MR THOMAS HUANG and his bride. Miss Janisc Liau, after their wedding on Sunday at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Thomson Road. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Huang Ing Ho. The bride is the fourth daughter of Mr.111 words
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Advertisement527 1963-12-31 4 V 'HI CATHAY ORGANISATION I LAS! DAYS! 11am 1.30 4.00 6.30 30pm two,t osnevs "PETER PAH" t (in Tech^.i P!i«' Wolf D.inov s f.-otiirrtte: "The PIGION That Worked A Miracle" (Technicolor 1 NEXT CHANGE' X (sm**t)& )fISKCHOu) X ..in. nit. iiav! X DAILY X SHOWS! X Show, Start: 240&740 p527 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-12-31 5 THEY DON'T LIKE USING CRASH HELMETS BECAUSE THIS WOULD MUSS UP THEIR HAIR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gCOOTERISTS in Kuala Lumpur interviewed by the Straits Times today gave a mixed reception to the proposal to pass a law next year making it compulsory for them to wear crash282 words
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88 1963-12-31 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. K. Palanlsamy, 22. unemployed, was today committed for trial In the High Court on a charge of raping a 13 -year-old girl at her house In Sllat Road. A preliminary inquiry was told that Palanlsamy committed the oilence on Nov. 1788 words
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Article53 1963-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Qantas 707 V-Jet has set a new record flying time for the 11.500-mile London-Sydney Journey, talcing only 23 hours 20 minutes for ttie flight which ended on Thursday. The aircraft, which carried 120 passengers, made only two stops, one at Sinennoro and the53 words
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87 1963-12-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Rida women's training centre at Lornie Road here has trained 3.304 kampong women in domestic science since It was set up in 1956. This was stated by the chairman oi Rlda. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa. when be opened a87 words
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Article210 1963-12-31 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Members of the 3.200-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union have contributed $3,000 from their annual bonus to the National Trade Union Congress "as a token of appreciation for the work done by thp N.T.U.C." This was announced by Mr Ong Kee Cheok secretary210 words
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121 1963-12-31 5 AI.OR STAR. Mon The hunted gunman, who shot and seriously wounded a farmer at Kampons Bokbak near Baling on j Friday again appeared m the villaur yesterday He called at thr housr of mother villager. Hashhim bin Sallrh. 43. at about noon and tried121 words
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Article, Illustration324 1963-12-31 5 TERRIFIC RESPONSE' TO CALL-UP REGISTRATION J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr,) Ismail Din Da to Abdul Rahman, registered himself for national service at the Chinese Assembly Hall here today. Dato Ismail, who who served in the324 words
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Article24 1963-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Police detained five men under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions Ordinance and screened 415 more in security checks yesterday.24 words
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80 1963-12-31 5 Van-taxi- bus crash kills one, injures 2 SKRKMBAN. Mon. One person was killed and two seriously injured last night when a van, a taxi and a bus collided on the road to Kuala Lumpur, eight miles from here. V.V.N. Vassu. a clerk, of Sungei Besi Road, Kuala Lumpur, died after80 words
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155 1963-12-31 5 Indonesian pirates in black boats strike off Dindings— I POH, Mon. Indone--1 sian pirates have robbed three Malay fishermen of goods worth about $500 in the Straits of Malacca. 20 miles from the Dindings district. Three of the pirates were armed with pistols and the others with knives. They were155 words
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Article161 1963-12-31 5 NEW BRIGADE HQ FOR BORNEO I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon —A new brigade headquarters is to be set up for the Borneo States shortly, the Ministry of Defence announced today. To be known as the sth Federal Infantry Brigade H.Q. i It will be under the command of Brigadier Ibrahim bin Ismail,161 words
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183 1963-12-31 5 Indonesian gang plunders Chinese shop JESSELTON. Mon. About 30 Indonesians carried out a surprise raid on Christmas Eve at Serudong Kampong, near the Sabah-Indo-nesian border, the Daily Express reported today. The report said the raiders made off with a quantity of fond, cigarettes and other article- mini ;l Chinese shopReuter; UPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration595 1963-12-31 6 Culture and languages of the various races being preserved: Minister One feature of the expenditure was the provision to supplement rations provld- lUlkLiilUaiilfl r £HE Minister for Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said yesterday that while the Government was raising the standards595 words
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1443 1963-12-31 6 appointment as group supervisors had resulted :n infrequent supervision of schools but suitable local candidates were now coming forward for appointment. The increase for Si bah was needed for more teachers and higher 6rdinary expenditure.1,443 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-12-31 6 The three reasons why Malays fail in business KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun, has given Parliament three reasons for the failure of Malays in commerce and industry. NINETY-NINE per cent of the educated Malays join the civil service; LOSS of faith In290 words
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Miscellaneous98 1963-12-31 6 \n^^ r \^QUK VARIOUS PROJECTS? Up^J/^ZT "^i- V^-fe. 1/ g£&* MNek Trmcff Bf/ CMmts*i>r Gmmiti <C% B^^M rVES.VES-1 SAW IT AU. IN "1 I DO YOU KNOW WHAR lb V] FaKV PLACET ID LIKE TO 1 /^B. O, LOOK-^f U?^ TWE SUNCAV NEWSPAPER. "TOGO^MR SMITH?/ I >oj SAY VISIT MV98 words
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Article, Illustration1939 1963-12-31 7 Catching the catnappers ANOTHER TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE THIS TIME THE BIZARRE CASE OF THE MISSING CATS THE MOST MISERABLE RACKET THAT EVER KEPT A COPPER FROM SLEEP IT was a heartless racket the baker's man and his missus organised for themselves, but they didn't care what misery they caused. Maybe they1,939 words
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Article266 1963-12-31 8 20 Word* Sl* f Minimum MR. AND MRS. PMfMi Uin thank rrlattvaa »nd frirnds for kind sttendance ■nd valuable ftfll on aeeaasßßj of their imrrl— i MR. A MRS. I,'irry XMtsf thank pa. Istivrs. frlrnds for tbeir attrndaiw*. well wishes, hrip H nd itffts on th* occa- •ion of266 words
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Obituary24 1963-12-31 8 Worrf. $10 (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY Of mv urindfatrier Sunny Tbexrira who left mt on BM mm* xoul In peace Phillip Moore.24 words
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629 1963-12-31 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, December 31. 1963. Money For Defence It has been the practice for five years past of the Finance Minister and the Minister for Defence to warn Parliament that the modesty of the annual estimates for defence could not be taken for granted. The debates which have629 words
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Article412 1963-12-31 8 From New Year's Day shop assistants in all Malayan capitals except Kuala Trengganu and Kangar will come unde.r the shelter of a Wages Regulation Order which sets a minimum wage and other conditions. It is a matter of guesswork how many workers covered will gain in cash, even412 words
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Article210 1963-12-31 8 Ever since the scooter boom began in Malaya traffic accident statistics have curved upwards, to an annual average now of 400 killed and 5.700 injured. Scooters are not alone to blame for this, as there are also many more cars on the roads, but the facts remain that210 words
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1788 1963-12-31 8 GEOFFREY HODGSON - Questions that still hover over Dallas... GEOFFREY HODGSON The seeds of doubt... THE AMERICAN PRESS BEGINS TO CHALLENGE THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF MR. KENNEDY'S DEATH WAS there another sniper (apart from I< Oswald) that fateful November afternoon in Dallas? The finding of a fifth bullet by a U.S. reporter on theOFNS - 1,788 words
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LETTER
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Letter170 1963-12-31 8 nrtHERE is obviously nothX ing strange about men with Senior Cambridge certificates working as temporary clerks In the government clerical service today even though it is not every member in the permanent clerical service who holds this certificate. But amone these temporary clerks there are also men170 words
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Letter31 1963-12-31 8 QO that the genuine small investor could have a chance, why can't new Issues have a condition preventing these shares from being sold for say two years? INVESTOR Kluanr31 words
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Advertisement648 1963-12-31 8 Straits Tibm ft Malay Mail ClasoMed sdverttssiwenu may ka handed *m lot ««eor COLO •TOWAOB AUCAOt Ois»si« Hood COLO STORACI MANCMfI AT HOLLAND WOAO KATOW KCPPCI. ROAD-MAVA*. SAM crrr ioox arrowsi ltd m tor M;ns. Cssyaf Qmmj TMSF HIHS r hONT H. M. MMAM. NAMCM BTORSI •7sV7. Ckoogi Polos. It648 words
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Advertisement40 1963-12-31 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. •-e*o omct HAIATANIaNKIUIIDING 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED Ajcnorncd Casks! (50.000.000 Usued •»<» P*d Up Csakal: SISAOOOOO40 words
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Advertisement183 1963-12-31 8 The Chartwell Edition of Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL'S HISTORY A ENGLISH- Jg^ SPEAKING Wf§ Here instead, it rkhnaw. A book A treat ana* moving story of human courage and achievement told with all Sir Winston'! incomparable vigour ond insight. And who better to tsll this tale or glory than the forsmoit183 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-12-31 9 HE USED IT TO START SHIPPING COMPANY WHEN HE WAS BANKRUPT. COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPLR, Monday. 'J 1 HE secretary of a shipping company here today told the Sessions Court that he used 530,006 belonging to his wife to start the company because he had been587 words
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184 1963-12-31 9 AUDIO- VISUAL EQUIPMENT GIFT FOR NGEE ANN COLLEGE I SINGAPORE, Mon T*HE Ngee Ann College here has received from the Asia Foundat i o n audio-visual equipment which includes films and slide projectors, radios, phonographs and screens in two sets each, for its educational programmes. This aid was initialed when184 words
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Article, Illustration477 1963-12-31 9 HOUSE DEBATES $256.5 MIL. ESTIMATES FOR MINISTRY OF EDUCATION J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The question of nine years' free education in Malaysia was raised in the House of Representatives today by a Socialist Front M.P. MR. NG ANN TEC K <SFBatuj477 words
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Article, Illustration723 1963-12-31 9 Pleas_for more schools for children in Sarawak asks about banging of table in .Minister's office Mr Veerappen added: "I am afraid that present day actions are so politically coloured that we might come to the stage when tne university will not serve its Intended purpose." HAJI MOKHTAR BIN HAJI ISMAIL723 words
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149 1963-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth was today found guilty of theft and acquitted The reason He was offlnally found to be a schizophrenic <a person with a split personality) at the time of the offence. The magistrate. Mr Sachi Saurajen, freed Ban Siow Ching.149 words
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Article41 1963-12-31 9 KUCHTNG, Mon. The Sarawak Government last week presented a prize of one transistor radio each to 15 villages selected as outstanding for their good work In organising their own defence against Indonesian marauders In the Second Division. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement154 1963-12-31 9 (Mad* in GERMANY) y (/j&U YOU 45 hauUftd mcdeL cf latent 4964 &efwibi<m ffieeeivebb tc ehccbe fwm! DIPLOMAT COLONEL (portable) ALL NORDMENDE TV SETS ARE EQUIPPED WITH 23" ANTI-GLARE PICTURE TUBE. MODEL COLONEL WITH 19" PICTURE TUBE Sj2sS2S||p: PROMPT AFTER-SALES SERVICE ENSURED BY 'BftJrmX EXPERIENCED STAFF HEADED BY A GERMAN154 words
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Miscellaneous653 1963-12-31 9 I Today's Radio and TV RADIO MALAYSIA 945 Window On The World; Talk; 715 Interlude; 730 New HUIU nfiMl-MTSIA 10.00 Music Hath Charms; 10.15 Year Eve's Message By The NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Music From Germany; 10.30 Yang di-Pertuan Agong (reSERVICE 41.7 METRES Top Tunes of 1963; 11.00 Bra- Uyed from K.L.);653 words
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Article, Illustration340 1963-12-31 10 Executive combines marriage and career RESOURCE1 1V FULNESS is not her only asset. But it is the quality which has made her a top woman executive amidst the tough and competitive world of businessmen. She is not only a successful career woman but has successfully brought up five children In340 words
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407 1963-12-31 10 Facing New Year with poise and personality THERE is a handful of people in Singapore who suffer a setback in their social activities because of highly coloured disfigurements inflicted on their face and body. To them, here is a New Year present which will bring an end to their heartaches407 words
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Article, Illustration34 1963-12-31 10 A NEW VERSION OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENT A Japanese version of the harpshaped arrangement which will soon be shown with a Malaysian accent. The exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall.34 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-12-31 10 IN this hairstyle, the hair is taken right hack loosely into a chignon, with a starburst on top A tendril creeps round the right ear to give perfect balance, and there is also a light tendril fringe. For evenings the chignon I is covered with a diamante-ornamented net.49 words
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324 1963-12-31 10 EXHIBITION OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENT IN AID OF CHARITY I A TWO DAY Japa- nese flower arrangement exhibition with a Malaysian touch will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 17 and 18. Organised by the Soret.su School headed by Mrs. K. Kirn. the proceeds of the exhibition will324 words
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Advertisement188 1963-12-31 10 GOING TO SCHOOL \gj "Jumper" the ideol school f^L *^^r shoe worn by most school *j^^^HHi^ in white convos -~-"^tMr' with non-slip soles fr=^~^S<y^Ss^^^j!-^ I /Sk!\^v v vVell known "Badminton V '^vxSvJ Master" for sporti 'xvV Qn^ 9 ames Used by leod- ng badminton players. N^^V \V o^ s P°188 words
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Miscellaneous285 1963-12-31 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. In time to save one over the «SS £Un non-O <Unc 10. It conveys the Impulse with 7. Give air to a sheep-call —in cool courage (5). the Middle East (6). U. A gentle turn can look so 8 H»ey may enable you to do285 words
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Advertisement1385 1963-12-31 11 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K C-e S'co'O sails P. Sham -tnani ASPHALIOH A .on, L'ptll, 'lasgow la Pt/JM 3 ATREUS Linrpiol. Gusgo* Gil. 33 Jan 2 Jai 4 DIOMEO Li«erpnl Jai I/It NELEUS Lpiol. Glasgow iaa 4 Jai I jm I/IS PERSLUS Liicriool, dlasgow JM 14 MEMNON L1,385 words
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Advertisement1404 1963-12-31 11 W^TFfflKjj^^^^B^^trfiW^^^U f 1 tk Wo^BL THE EAC ONES 1/>jß tlttCA'Otf rOJAUIOAM'OI.P.SwnTtMKAM. PIKAItO ■H2nSa^P_fJ MMMAM MOUtl !4.iU>fANC 10. rOMIH.I |'1.«H1BO1« «O«I 'Ml fHOMI M*4i fHOMI 4Mi t*Cmlt*irt SAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM. OSLO 60THENBURI AND cbPENHAGEN. "^^"^^^^"^™"^™™"TWt^^~~T7nari>~~^^inani~ "JUTLANOIA" I) Sailel ll Pirt/ 1 Jaa sanei "KAMBOOIA"1,404 words
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Advertisement1345 1963-12-31 11 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS DrilArncD fo Hamburg JM d BENALDEK L M Fit i Singapirt P. Swettiila* retail Rotterdan Fit II ll Port laa 1 Antnerp Fel 21 nrwrvic f ii»eram Jaa 27 BENNfiVIa huh fii i Singapirt P. Swtttnhati naaai Hamburg It 11,345 words
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Advertisement1286 1963-12-31 11 McALISTER <5c CO., LTD. r*** EIAERMAN LIME <h KLAVENESS LINE IJMBM. HAMBURG, IOIUItAM. 1 LOS AMUES, SAN FRANCISCO, ■AVIE. BUU 1 MIDDIISMOUtki lEAITLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTUNI Cm OF PETERBOROUGH Uetll)if ""[J^l"™ S'pon P Stujm xtnini I SUHntViLU j/ 1 jm Jaa 1/ I Jai I S'pori p S'^t. "*n"t mv1,286 words
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729 1963-12-31 12 From Our Market Correspondent rR the first time for many years a local motor company is to offer shares to the public in the very near future. The comp-.nv is Motor Investments Ltd. and it has been formed to take over the share729 words
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Article23 1963-12-31 12 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 28 Drc. 3D Industrials: 129.78 130.84 Tins: 127.09 1»7.39 S rubbers; 108.55 108.55 Dec. 29, 1962 10023 words
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Article853 1963-12-31 12 MA LA YA N ST COK EXCHANGE pOMBIWED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttesd 14.000) TO "'central Prep. <vooo> $1.70 D <2.000> M.66. it'.OOO) X1.61, 122.000) *1.6 V City Ds».853 words
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Article23 1963-12-31 12 December 30. .MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: SSI cents (down 1. cents). TIN: $513.25 (unchanKed). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 15 tons).23 words
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Article80 1963-12-31 12 Further November rubber crops Included: Lendsn Aslstis Crsup 2.887.000 Ih.. Pstsllni Grsup 2.199,000 Ib.. Golden Heps Creup 1.737.000 Ib.. CiMlefUld 393,000 Ib.. Hesests 379.000 Ib; Helyresd 100,000 Ib.. Hongkong (Selsnser) 47,000 Ib.. Klllinihsll 67,000 Ib., Kusls Selsngsr 75.000 Ib.. Mslsysis to, ooo Ib.. Stspert (Sslsntor) 89.000 Ib.. Dlndms*80 words
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316 1963-12-31 12 THE Straits tin price was unchanged yesterday at $513.25 per picul. The offering was estimated up (5 tons to 245 tons). In London on Friday tin opened very steady, presumably In sympathy with Penang advices as consumer demand generally had not yet got316 words
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Article247 1963-12-31 12 T"HE following list ot selected x Malayan Industrial vleldx la based on prices rulln K vestenUy morning (Decfmber 30, J Dennitions: Time. Coy.rod mam the number or times lax year's toial dividend is covered by the profits for that year. Example: A ten per ceat dividend paid from247 words
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Article210 1963-12-31 12 JANUARY mm grade rubber buyer> LL. f d P«r» and Kuala Lumpur yeM.rday at 63* cents per Ib. down 1J com/ oa Jrlday closing level for the position The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.H.sj.t. c io»in f pne.t m cents per Ib. ystteroay In, R^S.B prompt f.o.b.210 words
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Article251 1963-12-31 12 C^HIPJ lying in the Singapore Harbour or expected today: mi M;iru l' 6, Kassttawa Man sumida Maru 1/1, Siinnyvillc 4;,. sMBBfJBf .VW. 1. Slld.in 4-' 13. Grrrn W; v« 47. Ulrnfarn 35/36, MeiJyunHn Maru 6A. Hinvrackle 6/7. L«nKko<Ms I Mathilde M.icr-k 40/41. Tricolor it sedenak 21/22. Prrak251 words
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Advertisement1106 1963-12-31 12 Jsassm m W l^*^- U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service) wort r. b'"M» Hongkoni K'Hsiun| 4 F'cisco L Angeisi n u<i> •Kumkaoa Miru" Git. 4 5 5 Jjn Jtl 24 Jai 21 JM 11 Ftl asMMB Maru" JS 21 Jan M/]1 JM I Ftl I ftl 24 FM IB Fll la1,106 words
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Advertisement1138 1963-12-31 12 PRODUCE PRICES OPTION PREMIUMS /-MlNtte Pr.duc. liehamt. sen... <OFFICIAI> QUOTATIONVi pere n.on prices per pisul yester- Dumber 30. Thraa months. Cstenut ell: bulk (30 tellers, drum industrials 5 D*,^. UK/Con,.n«t: S^VSa. bfi^lTek TSSSr Muntek »h..e *142| sel.^s. %J?s™Z 2*,J£rik"«£'--Bara»uk white *140 sellers, special Sff i, Roihmans 10 cts Sarawak black1,138 words
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Advertisement229 1963-12-31 12 HENRIETTA RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED LENGGENG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED Paterson. Simons and Cu.. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur i -id Penang, announce the termination of their aepncies on behalf of the above companies or. 31st December. 1963. With effect from Ist January 1964, the agencies of tliest) companies will be undertaken by PLANTATION229 words
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Advertisement552 1963-12-31 13 NOTICES NOTICES ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE NOTICE The private road known as KIAN MUN YUEN RESTAURANT HONG P ROAD, off 1 1 I Mile BAR. 797. Upper East Coutßna Jurong Road, will be closed from Singapore- 6 Is under Renovation midnight 31.12.1963 to midnight and it will be ready in 5552 words
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Advertisement648 1963-12-31 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAY COLLEGE. KUALA KANGSAR The College has the followinc stall vacancies (or 1964: i- 1 Honours graduate teachers ot English. Geography. Mathematics. Physics and Biology. <b> Trained teachers or Art and Music. Application should ix made to the undersigned. Secretary Hoard of Governors Malay College. Kuala Kangsar VACANCY648 words
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Advertisement1046 1963-12-31 13 (Continued from Pace 8). SITUATIONS VACANT H ore's $i (Min.)— Box St eta. extra CENERAL AMAH wash iron cleanlag. No cooking. Live out Call (S'pora) *****. WANTED SALESMAN 'COLLECTOR Apply Box A 355 ST.. Ipob INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION requires Experienced Book-keeper. Apply with full particulars to Box A 4005 S.T. S'pora.1,046 words
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Advertisement1013 1963-12-31 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT •n Words SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. axtrm MODERN TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW attached bathrooms Four Red-Rooms Sitting-Room kitchrn irate Garden Quiet off Paya Lrliar Phone (Spore) *****. R470.V HOLLAND ROAO very quiet, fully furnished luxurious, air-condltloned we bedroomed Klat w ith scenic views, fridge. Telephone, etc. Immediate occupation $500,-1,013 words
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Advertisement930 1963-12-31 13 EDUCATION M Words U (Min.)— Box It et: axtrm COMMERCIAL CORRfSPONDENCB. Practical Course designed for students preparing for Pitman's Examinations. and for omce-workera. Learn to compose well-written business letters under expert guidance. Eighth Class Starting 4th January. City School, Queen Street. B'pore. Tel: *****/94 J56. SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. 593-A,930 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-12-31 13 PHILATELY tt Wards SS < Min.)— Box s<t rfs. axtra SEND 30c STAMPS for return postage Received set of German spacewoman plus January smm price-list. I. P. A. P.O. Box 2193. K.L. DOGS, PETS. ETC. It Word* Si I Min.)— R,,x JO et*. extra NICE KITTENS to M xiven away1,049 words
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Advertisement779 1963-12-31 13 iTEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. :o Words U (Min.)— Box SO el*, omtra TIRIO LIT LAUREL Hassan dtrunbatb rrrrssß you. LicatMed srur/alasMUS*. 3IV-P RJver Valley R.iad. Sport. TslrphoiM 2&57« lv 00 a.m to Buu p.m. sbarp. JEUNESh 61 BEAOTt. Htcamrwu bats and body-massa^r by r%pcrMne* masseur/rr.:i*!Ku»«. Modem Dy«trnic. a H NgM Ann779 words
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Article433 1963-12-31 14 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF By TRADERS CONFIDENT NEW ARRANGEMENT WOULD STILL BE A PROFITABLE PROPOSITION FOR THEM s}IN(JAPORE coffee traders whose stocks are fast running dry, and who have now come to regard Indonesia as a dead433 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-12-31 14 rE three-engined Boeing 727 short and medium range jet of which Lufthansa has ordered 12, is now in production at the Boeing factory in Renton, near Seattle. Lufthansa is said to be the only European airline to have placed an order for the aircraft. Above picture181 words
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Article151 1963-12-31 14 OUTLOOK FOR STEEL IS FAVOURABLE riiHE outlook for steel pro--1 duction in 1964 is favourable, Mr. T. F. Patton, chairman of Republic Steel Corporation, said In his year-end statement. He estimated U.S. steel output in 1963 at 109 million tons or 15 per cent above the average for the previous151 words
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Article, Illustration300 1963-12-31 14 FRESH BREEZES ESTATE READY BY MID-1964 AtfEW modern housing estate will soon rise from a gently sloping site in Johore just over two miles from Johore Bahru Town. This was announced yesterday by Mr. M. S. Burrells, general manager of City Developments Ltd., which are launching this project, the first300 words
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Article108 1963-12-31 14 TJK>RD MOTOR Company has won two top awards (or Its race-and-rally achievements for this year. The first is the RAC Manufacturer's World Rally Championship award to Ford of Britain. Anglias. Cortlnas and Falcons contributed to this prize. The second award came from NASCAR National Association for108 words
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149 1963-12-31 14 More Yolks to be sold in U.S. next year VOLKSWAGEN' said it expected to sell more than 300.000 cars in the United States during 1964. an increase of about 10 per cent on this year's figure. Mr. Carl Hahn. executive vice-president of Volkswagen of America said in a statement that,149 words
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292 1963-12-31 14 rVHE U.S. Commerce Department reported last week that business activity edged to higher levels in November after a pause following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, according to a UPI report. There were ".sharp and widespread declines in mail buying" immediately292 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-12-31 14 CIVIL Air Transport (CAT) of Taiwan is planning to open a sales office in Singapore and its service* manager Mr. Francis S. Tong, silent a week here and in Maiaya surveying sales pros; Shortly before he left for Taipeh. Mr. Tong said his survey slowed there143 words
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Advertisement51 1963-12-31 14 AT OUR Ml Vi store in \vi YA *r~ j THE PENANG y^LjA j /f TRADE FAIR CUB-MAN/j A smart travelling bag will be given free A "Mfl| with every purchase of Clubman Shirt So Ji w hurry, hurry, while stock lasts. (^JJ^f\^ Sole Agents: Wjffo^^^' TAI WAH TRADING CO.51 words
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164 1963-12-31 15 HOCKEY KARTAR SHOWS TOP FORM INSHA TRIAL- SINGAPORE, Mon. Two brilliant goals by Singapore forward Kartar Singh enabled SHA Selection to beat Army 2-1 in the trial match at Dover Road today. This was the linal trial for Civilians before they name the team for the local hockey quadrangular with164 words
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Article32 1963-12-31 15 GWALIOR. Mon. India beat Britain 3-0 here today In the second of a five-match series of hockey Internationals. India won the opening Test match in Bombay yesterday by 7-0— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article74 1963-12-31 15 ■pENANG, Mon.— The interna- tional triangular athletics meet among Malaysia. Thailand and Burma, scheduled for Bangkok on Jan. 18 and 19, will definitely be held. Confirmation of this has been received by Oh Boon Tat. president of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union, in a letter74 words
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Article40 1963-12-31 15 RUGGER: (Club match) SCC i Invitation XV 8 RAF Tengah 0 (at Spore). GOLF Spore Island CC 'D' medal sUbleford: 1 Maj. Michael Peh (38'; ball sweep: Ist nine E. J. Edwards (181>; 2nd nine 1 —Maj. Peh (20J)40 words
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Article658 1963-12-31 15 World of sport YEW DELHI, Mon. J India have chosen j an experienced side to j meet England in the First cricket Test at < Madras starting on Jan J 10. The team contains no new caps, and there is reliable > batting downReuter - 658 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1963-12-31 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT picks the stars of ***** By HOCKEY VETERAN VAN HUIZEN SET YEAR'S BEST EXAMPLE SUPREMACY THE Year of Malaysia ended satisfactorily for the future of sports control in the new nation. On Dec. 15 at the Stadium Negara in Kuala1,460 words
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Advertisement1893 1963-12-31 15 BT^TSET^SP^^ySTST^fITS^Tf^^w NOTICE The Public is hereby notified that the Bedok Restaurant Bar of 797. Upper East Coast Road, Slngapore-16, belongs to Mr. Teo Koon Lim and no transaction of any kind or credit be given without the permission or signature of the proprietor. Sgd- TEO KOON LIM 791 A, Upper1,893 words
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Advertisement780 1963-12-31 15 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY The BanlLS In the State of Selangor will be closed for business <.n Wednesday. Ist. January. 1964 —NEW YEAR. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAR Divorce Jurisdiction Petition No. 2 of 1983) Between Maheswari d/o Sivafuni (m.w.)780 words
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Miscellaneous58 1963-12-31 15 Sports diary HOC KEY: S'jor Div. Ii Unlveri slty \A v SIA (University); Re--1 crelo v S'gor Armed Forces (RRR > I S'gor Police v PWD (PWD) Police Depot v Signals (Depot). Dlv. 2S: TPCA 'B v Rida (Prtnees Rd I Spore Div. 3 final: Jansenltes v SHB <padangi. RI'CiGER:58 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-12-31 15 Bugtt Bunny By Balph ii*im*U*M M Yl DONrT KNOW MUCHN I EH MAY I>j I/TRY LESS i™* **N ABOUT PAINTING, BUT I OFFER A PAINT ON fv r^ Ir I i/ 1 "BOUGHT VA I'M GOING TO HELP SO V TH' BRUSH iWiflaßH43 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-12-31 16 AT LOW TIDE, the coral reef on which the vessel Mohamedi is grounded shows up clearly in the foreground. This piclure was taken by one of the ship's passengers, Mr. Dworakowski. The passen gers have been taken oil and the Indonesian navy is trying to help pull74 words
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Article, Illustration583 1963-12-31 16 THE VIEW FROM THE DECK OF A GROUNDED SHIP: SAND AND CORAL SINGAPORE, Monday INDONESIAN navy ships were till late today still trying to free the Indian ship Mohamedi from a coral reef near the Indonesian island of Pulau Nippa,583 words
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126 1963-12-31 16 UALA LUMPUR. Mon IV The acting chairman of the Malayan Railway Services Commission. Syed Abdullah O. Unno, I."), died in the (icncr.il Hospital here this morniim of a heart attack. Ills bi»dv will br flown tomorrow to Alor Star, his home town, lor126 words
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Article45 1963-12-31 16 LONDON. Mon. The entire male staff of 35 of a London firm will have a weekend in Paris at the boss's expense as a reward for breaking output records every week this year. No wives arc going on the trip. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article333 1963-12-31 16 LONDON. Mon. Active and I firm conditions were experienced In the Mock markets today. Investment buying of equities was stimulated bgr business optimism for the New Year and the generally encouraging economic outlook. Today's good car production figures helped to substantiate i these views. Tins333 words
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Article47 1963-12-31 16 LONDON. Mon. Spot 19>4d.. Feb. 19-5/16 d., Mar. 19-7'16d.. Apr. 19 id.. Apr. June 19Hd July Sept. 19-11/16 d., Oct. Dec 19 ,d, Jan./ Mar. 19\d., Apr.' June 19\d., July Sept. 19 d. c.l.f. Jan. 18 7 nd.. Feb 19d.. Mar. 10-1 16d. Tone: Quietly steady.47 words
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Article26 1963-12-31 16 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1030. Sellers £1032, Forward buyers £1028, Sellers a 029. Settlement £1027. Turnover .i.m. 75 tons, p.m. 50 tons. Tone: Firmer but quJet.26 words
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326 1963-12-31 16 Police explain that tear gas -affair SINGAPORE. Mon. The story behind the Queenstown "tear pas" incident involving men of the Malayan Reserve Unit was released by the police today. According to Mr. T Chelliah. the Police Secretary. B party of 25 carol singers visited the occupants of a flat in326 words
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79 1963-12-31 16 MOSCOW. Mon Russian alrcratt designer Andre Tupolev has built an "aero-.sleigh" a boat-like glider on skis which can skim across >now at 80 mph and across water at 37 knots, the I news agency Tass reported. A polyethylene coated bot- I torn creates very littleReuter - 79 words
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Article20 1963-12-31 16 INNSBRUCK (A; A fntrly sire: \iur \uis registered In Innsbi >- day. iv. no damage was reported. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement32 1963-12-31 16 iMte CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS tforrfj $10 t Minimum, to oevi -Hi Baovaa dauehtiT. Both wrll. Th.inky to bosptUU »lafl and cU,«. frn nils COLO: To IViroihv and lohn n non ,Inrtiir i ..132 words
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Advertisement13 1963-12-31 16 ROSKOPF B^s^i^iisiKtiii £^f MADE IN SWITZERLAND jy BY THE NATIONAL WATCH CO. LTD.,13 words
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