The Straits Times, 22 November 1961
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Title Section24 1961-11-22 1 NATIONAL IIBRARY, SINGAPORE, 6. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Mat*** fiat*** 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1961. 15 CENTS.24 words
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Article479 1961-11-22 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN OJCiV^ \J± ri MJ Ju-axjl X vJJ? X XlXli iTXX!iXv\jrX-jXv U XjXjjljl X Hj a d^t? O Vital discussions on defence formula By Tengku content with progress I LONDON. Tues. 1 r pHK Malaysia conference working party today discussed a defence formula which will be479 words
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Article76 1961-11-22 1 HONG KONG. Tues. A Royal Navy helicopter fell into the sea and sank this afternoon while attempting to land on the deck of the carrier H.M.S. Bulwark. The pilot and two occupants were rescued. The helicopter plunged into the water beside the carrier, which had been tied76 words
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Article, Illustration77 1961-11-22 1 INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, puffs his cheeks as he blows out the candles on a birthday cake marking his 72nd birthday. The party was held in Los Angeles by the India Club, a i?roup consisting of Indian students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States.UPI - 77 words
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Article, Illustration684 1961-11-22 1 BARISAN'S AIM IS TO TOPPLE TENGKU'SGOVT SAYS GOH SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Barisan Sosialis had stated in practically so many words that their objective in merger was eventual overthrow of the "right wing feudalistic Government" in the684 words
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Article204 1961-11-22 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday. pUSSIA today accepted a Western suggestion that lx> East-West talks on banning nuclear tests should be resumed next Tuesday. But it warned that if any of the three partners resumed nuclear tests during the new talks, which should be in Geneva, "the other204 words
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Article47 1961-11-22 1 /COLOMBO. Tues. The V Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaya will visit Ceylon on Jan, 16 as guests of the Ceylon Government, it was officially announced today. They will come after a visit to India and Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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117 1961-11-22 1 ITALY URGES UN PUNISH THE CONGO KILLERS NEW YORK, Tues. The Italian Foreign Minister, Mr. Antonio Segni. asked for an Inquiry into the killing of 13 Italian airmen in the Congo last week, and punishment of the guilty in a document published today. In a letter to U Thant. actingReuter - 117 words
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191 1961-11-22 1 'Crackers to impress neighbours' bid is rejected SINGAPORE. Tues— A father today offered in court to compound a case involving his teenaged daughter if a man accused of molesting her would compensate him with 2.000 packets uf firecrackers. Tong Cheong Lam. of Ponggol. said: "I want to let off the191 words
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Article139 1961-11-22 1 Search for 'Rocky' goes on UOLLANDIA (New 11 Guinea). Tues. Dutch air and naval units are still searching for explorer Michael ("Rocky") Rockefeller, 23. whose rescued companion last saw him swimming 15 miles off shore. That was at 8 a.m. on Sunday—hours after their catamaran capsized at the mouth of139 words
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Article30 1961-11-22 1 TRIBAL FICHT: 19 DIE EUSAMI'HVILU, Turv -Nineteen people killrd nd at lea^ 30 injured in ribal lubting at Baluh.i pfuu'rr camp on nut>.kirt> f Eli*.»brth\illr last Bif tat -Rrutrr30 words
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Advertisement17 1961-11-22 1 m5S85^S Were Parked OVER HERE j DEAR ii liefer I m*X) BEER IN CANS AND 6.TIGERb IN.LVERY^BAGiMAKESiGOODIHINriNGI17 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-11-22 2 MUSICAL instruments made from elephant tusks were used by these Kumasi musicians when they put on a show for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their tour of Ghana which ended cm Monday. The Royal couple are now visiting Liberia. Camera Press picture.48 words
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337 1961-11-22 2 Experts think West superior to Red bloc LONDON. Tuesday 'JHE West has more men under arms than the Communist bloc and is at least its equal in most key weapons including missiles, the Institute of Strategic Studies estimates in a report published here today However, against this superiority, the report337 words
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Article59 1961-11-22 2 TOKYO. Tues. The United States Air Force apologised and offered immediate payment of damages today for an accidental strafing of a Japanese community by a twin-jet American bomber con- ducting exercises yesterday. No one was hurt but machine -tun bullets ripped into homes and clattered alongReuter - 59 words
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Article72 1961-11-22 2 THE MAN WHO DIED OF LAUGHTER MANILA. Tues. Mr. Ventura Cervales, 42. of Roxas City, South Philip pines, died last night from laughing too muchFriends said he won 10 sacks of rice from a neiehbour in a political bet and he started to laugh. But he was suddenly seized byReuter - 72 words
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Article35 1961-11-22 2 BELGRADE, Tues. President Tito returned here by air last night after a weekend meeting In Cairo with President Nasser, of the United Arab Republic, and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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189 1961-11-22 2 Ben Bella and Co. call off strike PARIS, Tues. The Algerian rebel leader Mohammed Ben Bella and his four companions have stopped their hunger strike started on Nov. 2, the French Justice Ministry said here last night. The Justice Ministry communique said: "Messrs Benbella. Ait Ahmed. Mohammed Khider. Mohammed Bi.udkifReuter - 189 words
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Article54 1961-11-22 2 Saved from tree tops NAIROBI. Tues— Royal Air Force helicopters today rescued 18 African tribesmen from perches in trees a..d roof tops as heavy rain la.-t night worsened Kenya's flood situation. The helicopter rescues too.c place /t Eldoret 200 miles north of here. Many roais and bridges up country hay«54 words
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Advertisement116 1961-11-22 2 DON'T MISS FAR EAST MOTORS CHRISTMAS GIFT FAIR From Nov. 27th, 1961 AT 54, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Tri-ong Minic Ships are dieI cast/ wa er ne models mould*^j I ed m full detail and scaled ct 1:1200. The Minic Fleet Hjt^oM^^Q I covers a wide variety of HfcSS>; .s^-V^ I116 words
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Miscellaneous36 1961-11-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WELL, ITS FINISMED-^ I If 00 >©U PCEFER IT HOW DO yOUr LME TMI« ?J yJJKE IT?/"*^ v s->-^ )J I V V NICCI V Irf^fc (V6S. DEAR U V waoNsv36 words
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Article334 1961-11-22 3 Tear gas fight between East and West German police after a demonstration by 1,000 BERLIN, Tuesday. J^ TEAR gas battle flared up last night across the newly-reinforced brick wall dividing East and West Berlin as police broke up 1,060 youths trying to reach the Brandenburg Gate.Reuter - 334 words
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350 1961-11-22 3 India urges negotiation in dispute over W. Irian NEW YORK. Tues JNDIA proposed in the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that Holland and Indonesia should negotiate over West Irian "under the aegis of the President of the General Assembly with' a view to finding a solution of this question in350 words
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Article67 1961-11-22 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. lalvard Lange, the Norwegian Foreign Minister, will have tallis with Mr. Khrushchev, the Russian leader, in Moscow at the beginning of the next nonth, according to Norwegian sources here. The sources said that Mr. Lange was expected to discuss Soviet "misunderstandings" over NorwayReuter - 67 words
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Article90 1961-11-22 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Tues. O About 600 West Indians, some of them strumming guitars and singing calypsos sailed for home yesterday. Some said th;y were disillusioned about the British way of life. Others said they could not stand the cold. But quite a number said they hadReuter - 90 words
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Article27 1961-11-22 3 ADELAIDE, Tues. Seaman Dzemal Ismakovlc, 45. who deserted from the Yugoslav motorship Sunadija at Port Adelaide last week, has sought political asylum In Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article62 1961-11-22 3 Guests agreed there was never a more cosmopolitan wedding. The bride, Miss Rosie Ocampo, was a FILIPINO; the bridegroom, Eirenfried Mawedeku, a GHANAIAN post-graduate student. An AUSTRALIAN, the Very Rev. J. R. Blanchard, conducted the ceremony. An AMERICAN, Mr. James MacFarland, gave the bride away. The wedding took62 words
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Article87 1961-11-22 3 New Yorker asks for asylum RERUN. Tues. A New Yorker, Alfred Weiner, 29, has asked the East German authorities to grant him political asylum, the East German news agency ADN said last night. According to ADN, Weiner arrived by air at Schoenefeld on a regular flight from Brussels by PolishReuter - 87 words
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Article42 1961-11-22 3 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Donald Fleming, Canada's Minister of Finance, told a press conference here yesterday that Canada would ask for a Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference before Britain took a final decision on Joining the European Common Market.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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332 1961-11-22 3 BLOOD AND SCREAMS'— BY SOLE SURVIVOR TERRY ATIAMI, Tues. Terry Jo 1 Duperrault, 11. sole survivor from a yacht which went down off the Bahamas eight days ago, has told investigators that she heard her family screaming and saw a "great deal of blood on deck" the night it sank.Reuter - 332 words
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Article41 1961-11-22 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. India's Communists attacked China today for Peking's neiy moves on the Sino-Indiari border. "Such acts, especially in the context of the dispute already existing cannot but heighten tension." the Indian Communist Party said. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article42 1961-11-22 3 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Edwin Forbes Bothwell. the British architect who was responsible before the war for some of the principal buildings In Shanghai, including many on the city's waterfront died yesterday In St John's Hospital. Battersea. London.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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187 1961-11-22 3 GHANA SAYS FAREWELL TO QUEEN AND PHILIP TAKORADI, (Ghana), Tues. President Nkrumah In a farewell speech here at the end of the British Royal tour of Ghana said yesterday: "We hope that this visit has done much to strengthen the relations between Ghana and Britain as well as the Commonwealth."Reuter - 187 words
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Miscellaneous411 1961-11-22 3 i^R^^" B^R™BWß^^%^*R^™^ i *«"«R«^^R^^Pß««ißW4Aß*Jß^*»™^RWi RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres AM. 6.00 Time Signal; New- MEDIUM HAVE SERVICE: ra-ku; News Headlines: 605 476 t r 1 g )lp M T elodt "A« 65 K J" 11 AM- Oood Morning; 6.02 With Telk411 words
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194 1961-11-22 4 Tearful wife fails in plea for her husband SINGAPORE. Tues. A sobbing wife today heard a district judge tell her husband, who had pleaded guilty to theft. "You are now useless to yourself, your family and your community." Llm Lay Seng, 31, jobless with four children, had admitted stealing $40194 words
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Article43 1961-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Professor D. Pedoe will gite a public lecture on "Geometrical Thinking" at the next meeting of the Malayan Mathematical Society at 5.30 p.m. on Friday in the new lecture theatre No. 2 at the University of Malaya in Singapore.43 words
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563 1961-11-22 4 Towkay 's driver identifies 4 alleged abductors KIDNAP CASE: WITNESS TELLS OF BEING HIT WITH A GUN SINGAPORE. Tu*t. DRIVER, Ahmad bin Abu, identified at the Assize Court today four men who allegedly took part in the abduction of his employer, Tan Toh Teng, a pepper merchant, on the morning563 words
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Article173 1961-11-22 4 CINGAPORE, Tues. An action brought by a businessman. Goh Wan Sin, claiming $63,049 from Chop Tan Yam Hak and five others as commission payable by them to him on 42,033 packages of Deli vegetables at $1.50 per package, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High173 words
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115 1961-11-22 4 Firms are asked to aid refuse disposal SINGAPORE, Tues. Commercial firms with their own transport have been asked to convey their tnAe refuse to the Kolatn Ayer dumping ground to help reduce fly breeding in view of the present strike by members of the Dally Rated Employees Unions Federation. A115 words
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Article196 1961-11-22 4 Workers find plant shut SINGAPORE. Tues. The offices and workshops of the Ford Motor Co. of I Malaya Ltd. In Bukit Timah j were shut today following a strike by 200 employees in protest against the management's non-settlement of their claims for more pay and better working conditions. Mr. Fong196 words
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Article170 1961-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tue*.— NJghtsoll will be collected from 6.30 a.m. tomorrow In the following MM; City One: Area bounaed by New Bridge Road, River Valley Road. Pulau Saigon, Chin Swee Road, Hare Street and Park Road. City Two: Area, bounded by Arab Street. Rocnore Canal Road. Rocnore Road,170 words
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Article66 1961-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Hopes for the settlement of the 23--day-old general strike by members of the Daily-Rated Public Employees' Unions Federation rose today, when a Government statement announced that 18 out of 21 claims submitted by the Federation had been settled so far. The other three claims66 words
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Article28 1961-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Elling South Schools I II will jointly hold an exhibition of art and handwork on Friday in the school premises in Bartley Road.28 words
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Advertisement197 1961-11-22 4 rarnnnnrara~Tfr4oo7on last (II ■II JJ iIII H MHT3(MWS LADIES SI. OO TO ALL SEATS am eoetcMMui s tortnrteam <m omwtn fS S H ("GUSH If? !J' -^.jtk n»sion Rahasia Melahirkan Anak' Comma! 'TIPU SULTAN" 1 These fiflßßj^fe^^ 1 2 impassioned B f^Ljy^f jffl three aiu||aßß|jyfMJil in one NB C mii197 words
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Advertisement450 1961-11-22 4 shaw: 2JJEI ph ne ***** ■WWSHOWItIG s '3 OVV0 VV, 4 d J Rhonda Fleming-Long Jeffries (UA)BJ NEXT CHANGE I lIN'CRID BERGMAN i YVES MONTAND ANTHONY PERKINS Goodbye.^ J Phone ***** j UST DAY! ".JlV* "-^^"^AMTHACHIISTirS d Margaret Rutherford Arthur M 3 Kennedy James Robertson Justice Li Opens Tomorrow No450 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-11-22 5 TENGKU Abdul Rahman shakes hands with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, after their talks at Admiralty House on Monday. Beside the Malayan Prime Minister is Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, and in the centre is Inche G hazali bin Shafie, Permanent Secretary, Malayan MiUPI - 74 words
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167 1961-11-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. T w e n t yseven officer cadets will pass out from the Federation Military College at Sungei Besi, near here, on Dec. 9. It will be the first passing-out parade at the Sungei Besi Cantonment167 words
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178 1961-11-22 5 PENANG. Tuesday. 4MERICAS "unrelenting'" attitude in depressing the price of rubber has made it incumbent on Malayan estate owners to take the necessary steps to work out their ultimate salvation. Mr. Soon Cheng Sun. president of the North Malaya Asian178 words
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104 1961-11-22 5 JOY ON ROYAL BIRTHDAY PUT OFF BECAUSE OF RAIN A LOR STAR. Tues. Tht official birthday of the Sultan of Kedah will in future b<> celebrated on Jan. 20 instead of Nov. 29. The reason: November Is invariably a rainy month in Kedah. and the weather often washes out the104 words
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Article176 1961-11-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday rTIHE Minister who currently has the most responsibilities is Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, the Minister ot Interior and Internal Security. Apart from his own work, he has taken over the portfolios of: The Prime Minister. including Information and Broadcasting176 words
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Article, Illustration9079 1961-11-22 6 72- hours Dr. Lee sets a record for Assembly SINGAPORE ASSEMBLY THE MERGER DEBATE: SECOND DAY 'Dangerous to place livelihood of Singapore people at will of Federation politicians' TIMES ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Tuesday Said Zahari's case— and a matter of —privilege— Dr. Goh: 'No evidence in support of charges' Dr.9,079 words
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Advertisement40 1961-11-22 6 I. *$fj*h|s* _^mtfj0 r mt -"p Jf r r ■Jr }Mf I V ~^m^^ L ha*\J Wm/f\\wb^Kk ™t/^ YOU GET FAR ~~t MORE til DC D tUEI I fcl^Fl power with JUrCn JnCLL tsooXJwu-j YOU CAN BE SURE OF tSHELLj40 words
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Advertisement214 1961-11-22 7 ALL NEW! the only portable typewriter with LIGHT. LIGHT golden-touch underwood 18 the ideal gift for Christmas M& to flHftfc 2 Vii- j Bum ►j i-vi» Ht»KMfo •'.o--*a 1 tau HWa i'h> Wf,m 90 tetMn c«f f, Un.qu« |«> rilmi key l«*i and »igM tn"d fouctv-i»i j{ n» *u'an>»lic (Mfdgr«jfc214 words
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Advertisement199 1961-11-22 7 A world of his own He is In another world, so absorbed that for the moment you are forgotten. He feels secure because you, his father, is always there to comfort and provide for him. He never thinks it could be otherwise. But you know differently. You know there Is199 words
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Article434 1961-11-22 8 SINGAPORE, Turn. TO BE RESUMED AFTER BANK OF AMERICA CLEARS BIG BACKLOG OF OLD CHEQUES j INTER-BANK clearance of cheques was suspended again today to allow the strikebound Bank of America to clear the cheques it received yesterday. The 31 banks yesterday accepted eacfc other's cheques after434 words
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Article55 1961-11-22 8 SINGAPORE, Tues— A prisoner, Ismail bin Balhrl. serving a three-year term for theft, was jailed for another six months in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for escaping from custody. Ismail escaped from the free discharge camp In the Naval Base at about 5.30 p.m on Oct. 25.55 words
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Article40 1961-11-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The second and third class night express between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will not stop at Sepang Road and Nilai Halt, both In Negri Sembllan. from next Monday, according to a Malayan Railway announcement today.40 words
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Article, Illustration127 1961-11-22 8 Norisan says 'I wish Ramlee the best of luck' KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Film star P. Ramlee's ex-wife, Che Norisan binte Moharaed Noor, 33. said here today that her former husband's marriage to singing star Saloma, 25. did not come as a shock to her. She said Ramlee had praised Saloma's127 words
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258 1961-11-22 8 PENANG, Tuesday. PENANG State Assemblyman, Phee Joo Teik, was granted $5,000 bail today after he was charged with corruption. The DPP, Wan Bulalman. i prosecuting told the Sessions Court President, Mr. K. Somasundram, that he had been Instructed by the At-torney-General to have the case258 words
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Article49 1961-11-22 8 WOMAN IS ACCUSED OF ROBBERY SINGAPORE, Tues. A woman. Chlew Beng Chlew. 39. pleaded not guilty in a Singapore magistrate's court today to a charge of robbery. She is alleged to have robbed another woman. Llm Bye Hiok of $500, at Highland Road, yesterday. She was allowed $2,000 bail.49 words
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Article21 1961-11-22 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The Sungel Patanl Convent will hold Its annual exhibition of needlework, art and craft on Thursday.21 words
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83 1961-11-22 8 A Malayan student council in Australia ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Students from Malaya in Australia plan to form a nation-wide council before Christmas. The council, which will be non-political, will seek to: CO-ORDINATE the activities of all related associations in Australia. AFFORD a means of communication and promote interest and understanding83 words
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Article21 1961-11-22 8 KUALA LIPIS. Tues. A community hall has been built for the 2.500 aborigines living at Kuala Betau. near here.21 words
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Article180 1961-11-22 8 Speed offences most common KUALA LUMPUR, AY Tues. The First Magistrate. Inche Hassan bin Hussain. said today that the courts here were dealing with about 1.500 speeding cases a month, "Some of these people have good reasons for speeding, for example, when taking a sick person to hospital, but most180 words
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171 1961-11-22 8 PENANG, Tues TWENTY POUR BouthEast Asian narcotics control experts met in Penang today to study the problems of the Illicit drugs traffic in Malaya and measures taken to combat It. The experts from 13 South-East Asian countries, are members of a United Nations171 words
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Miscellaneous243 1961-11-22 8 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beintttaht IHHHHP^^*^ fTHANK YOKAV. POC, BUT 1 [VERY WELL! l\\ ■T^ TWERPS. YOU TOR XVA'LL HAVE T* PON'T AAIKJP IN I C^-^ ■^^^^^~SVLVESTER STOPPING I RIPE IN THO-' W TME LEAST \J <^g^^ m Abner By At Capp IA J-X=> THE LETTER REACHES LOWER SLOBBGI//A TU243 words
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1049 1961-11-22 9 This warship caused more damage than rest of German navy ALTHOUGH GOEBEN HARDLY FIRED SHOT IN THE WAR- FIRST ALLIED ERROR SAVED CRUISER DURING the last fateful days of July, 1914 with Europe poised on the brink of war the German battle-cruiser Goeben awaited events in the Mediterranean. On AugustDaily Mirror - 1,049 words
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387 1961-11-22 9 HER COMMANDER FORCED TURKISH NATION INTO THE CONFLICT tween Sardinia and the North African coast. Taking full advantage of this miscalculation, Ooeben fled to the ea>t: and joined her satellite. the 4.478-ton cruiser Itreslau. then coaling in the neutral Italian port of M« ssina. Here they were apparently trapped. Under387 words
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Article214 1961-11-22 10 1* »•>«■. tit (Vimimuum) BITTY COSTlLLB—captlyatlag now sloger at Tba Cockpit. THANKSOIVINB DAY SPECIAL. Mum a American CaorolatM aad 'anoiee at OMd Storage Supermarket. Ore*ar4 Road po*« R V. MEYIR, ciphthalrnlr Opt Irian A 'omoal Micro L«na Cooaultanta 4 Par?,.a Place. Singapore. Tel. 9341.1 ft'orrh Broa. Wag., Kuala Uimpur.214 words
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Article28 1961-11-22 10 it w,r4s tin (Mho.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST P. il.v. Victors Memorial Hall. Saturday SMa Nov»nin»r 7.30 p.m. Speaker Geoffrey AriKbeganadaa. 'Our BMBBSi norld" ii— warmly weiromei.28 words
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553 1961-11-22 10 The Straits Times Wednesday. November 22, 1961 Immigrants to Britain The- Commonwealth Immigrants Bill, lor which mos 1 people share the distaste admitted in the House ol Comnoaa by its sponsor. Mr. Butler is even more distasteful now the British Go- -eminent has confessed its intention ot making a dispensation553 words
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Article428 1961-11-22 10 The merger debate so dominates proceedings in the Singapore Assembly that single speaker, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. has felt obliged to take up as much time as has neen occupied in the dispatch of bo questions and a considerable volume of other business. An<j Dr. Lee's speech428 words
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Article237 1961-11-22 10 Xt lan tan s requirement oi donated human blood is a meagre 150 pints a moith; with 430 rcgulai donors contributing quarterly the State's needs would be completely satisfied. Such, however, is the pitch of social responsibility in Kclantan (not to motition the rest of Malaya) that237 words
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Article, Illustration999 1961-11-22 10 THE BARE-CHESTED PRINCE OF PNOM PENH AN INVASION SCARE SWEEPS THE COUNTRY IN THE SUDDEN FLARING OF OLD ENMITIES... from a SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HOWEVER dynamic and full of energy the visitor to Pnom P&nh may feel on arrival he is likely to moderate his pace within a day. Taxis are999 words
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522 1961-11-22 10 Field-day for anarchy IN ALBERTVILLE AN EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT FROM GAVIN YOUNG ALBERTVILLE. Tues. A The murder of the Italians did not end the Congolese Army's bloody fieldday. This week in Albertville I saw drunken soldiers on the rampage. And all the signs are that similar excesses can be expected as522 words
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Letters
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243 1961-11-22 10 "THE coins Inche Arlffln ol Penang has in his possession are undoubtedly British East India Company copper coins but they were not issued for use in Fulo Pinang but for Bcncooi<.en and Fort Marlbourgh both situated on the west coast of Sumatra. These243 words
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Letter42 1961-11-22 10 I DONT see why the police x will not act to stop kiteflyers In Singapore. They are a public nuisance. They obstruct traffic by dashing into the road, threaten you with serious Injury and even knock down children. ANGRY Singaporr42 words
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Letter23 1961-11-22 10 RAIN, RAIN— YET... \yE have rain almost every day. yet our water ration still continues. Can anyone explain please? S. S. M. Singapore23 words
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Advertisement628 1961-11-22 10 WtAfitftMES&FREi PRESS caw ear npreniii«(<e« at lat r«a«t COtO STO»A0l ARCADI Bwchabb aeia. t<«a>ro»i MaA poeerlve eMA«I ecvev fffeeaaevca raW aea ■■mtir retaHea. tmmU araMHcaeitwafa saareat ta Jam are «lie mmt»4 tel CMO tTOaUMC ■RANCHSS at ■II WAD. KATONO. laßPe>«. aoAO a naval o«aa AmtSMIWO AWHTJi crrv iook mm. STtNtt628 words
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Advertisement111 1961-11-22 10 I ELECTRIC GUITARS 173 1M I2fc "CLUB" MODELS '2* "Cluk" Mo4*<. semi-jolid construction, brown shod«d, h.ohly pol'Shed. Fitted with 2 Hefner High Fidtlity Pick-upt. *****0 125 Som« oi No 126. but f'tta*} *ith I Hotr.cr High Fidelity 517J.00 "COLORAMA" SOLIDS 144 "Coloramo" Solid Model, w.th new double cut-away contoured body111 words
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Advertisement164 1961-11-22 10 CONDITIONINGJp Most dogs are fed an scraps or on prepared food* that mar no* contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that all the elements a dog needs are present. It is so difficult nowadays for a dog to164 words
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Article273 1961-11-22 11 50,000 Police Week appeals JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— About 50,000 copies of letters, appealing for public co-operation to combat crime and road accidents, are to be distributed throughout Johore during the live-day Police Week beginning on .Saturday. The appeal. 10 be made In a scrle.s of six letters, wll) be in273 words
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Article58 1961-11-22 11 KANGAR. Tues. A padent admitted to Kangar Hospital two days ago wa.-> found unconscious this morning with a throat wound A hospital attendant on his rounds came MNN Wonu Sens. 70. lying in bed In a pool of blood. Nearby was a razor blade. Wong, of58 words
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Article, Illustration383 1961-11-22 11 TONY HERMON - Seven words that made a mother so happy... TONY HERMON SITI RETURNS HOME-HER EYESIGHT SAVED 3y KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 19-YEAR-OLD girl stepped off a BOAC Comet here this evening and said seven words which made her mother the happiest women in town today. Che Siti Zabedah binte Gunong Mas, a383 words
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Article38 1961-11-22 11 PENANG. Tues. Mr. Milton B. Click, vice-president of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, and his wife, a former production assistant for Encylopedja Britannlca. will talk at the Penanx USIS theatrette at 5.30 pm. on Friday.38 words
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Article57 1961-11-22 11 SINGAPOBE, Tues.—rhlrteen workers of the Chong Wah Press and Co. in LJanj Seah Street have won flat pay rises of $14 following on agreement between the management and the Bin&apore General Printing Workers' Union. The workers will also wet an annual bonus of not less57 words
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Article28 1961-11-22 11 PENANG. Tues. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib, will present certificates to graduates of the day training college hrre on Saturday.28 words
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Article82 1961-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— An agricultural economist Is required by the Rubber Research Institute here to conduct research into- various aspects of production and marketing of smallholders' rubber. An attempt to get a juitable man about a year ago was unsuccessful. He should have an honours degree82 words
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Article, Illustration164 1961-11-22 11 FILMLAND CHIEF HERE FOR 'BIG 3' RELEASES SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. 0 Seymour Mayer, vicepresident of Metro-Qold-wyn-Mayer International, is here to finalise arrangements for the release of his company's "big three" films. They are the remakes of the famous "King of Kings," "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Four Horsemen of the164 words
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Article44 1961-11-22 11 l IPOH, Tues. A lorry attendant, Beh Seng Leh, of Kuala Lumpur, was slashed on the right arm when he and two friends were attacked by a gang, some armed with choppers, at CowanStreet last night. Police have detained a man.44 words
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Article147 1961-11-22 11 'Showdown' if no settlement \IALACCA. Tues. The 1 Malacca branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association last night decided to have a "showdown" with the War Department If no settlement is reached on their outstanding claims The branch conducted a ballot among Its members to determine what action was147 words
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Article47 1961-11-22 11 KLANG. Tues. A 57-year-old man from Bukit Bangkong Sepang. collapsed and died in front of a shop in Rembau Street here late last night. The dead man has been Identified as Tanglt bin Mat. Clutched in his fist was a dollar note.47 words
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166 1961-11-22 11 Responsibilities of the State in the event of a merger SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government today published the list of State responsibilities as agreed to between It and the Federation Government In the event of a merger of the two territories. The list is as follows: I Muslim law. 2.166 words
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Article93 1961-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A committee of four from the Malayan Chines; Association has been appointed to finalise the completion of the party.? million-dollar building at Orchard Road. Singapore. The committee is headei by the MCA vice-president. Mr. Uew Why Hone. Other members are Mr. Heah Joo93 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-11-22 11 C-PLAN STUDENTS (No. 500 and 499) OFF TO AUSTRALIA' The 500 th Colombo Plan student from Malaya. Miss Chan Ah Mooi (right) and the 499 th student, Che Rohani binte Mohamed Idris, left by air yesterday for Western Australia to join the Royal Perth Hospital for a three-year nursing course.132 words
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Article146 1961-11-22 11 TB expert is also FRCP now IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The Federations tuberculosis specialist. Dr. J. 3 Bodhy, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. According to a report from Edinburgh. Dr. Sodhy has been informed of his election by letter. Dr. Sodhy has just returned146 words
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Advertisement86 1961-11-22 11 s V &Vf\ A m m m m wKk The catch of the Season! J\ 1 00 e'e PURE FUJI SILK SHIRTS JJ I J \V ..made from nature's own Mlk in natural cream colour. Price $12.50 only. GLOBE SILK STORE SCGAMAT and XI ALA LUMPUR. L j For Your86 words
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Advertisement226 1961-11-22 11 15 IJ^ml RAFFLES PLACE 111 I I1 M i rOl IJ FOB SINGAPORE JL^^^^^L A^fl TEL: 926J1 1^ T/zawSefa JTp \&7 MASTERPIECES OF TRUE-SCALE MODELLING Eafin* and Tender, above. No. 3005, 36.50 See them IK Operation Heavy Goods Engmt. Length 11 ins. 61.00 B- 1 Express Engine Tender. Length 11"226 words
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Advertisement723 1961-11-22 12 o :^B^********* "iBBBpBf. a i > '"jMßfflfflffiff itll B^k b^B EKf Bmjjui Jb^^K^^^B^^^^^Bßaßar^ 3^" Chua Swcc Hin M t ***^T3RBBBI BSYflkT**** 4^Rflfiooßx^9 bi^^. *"***^B9eBSsk bVb>b^^K bVJ Vsl b^b '-"^llbe Bhlv t bl^^^Bl r-^K' ici. /7qi4 pgm T^ 4^^^^ H^- [Till s^^^^bl^^H l^l^A^ l^K^Bb*^ 111 Ec Bcng Company "*""jBrftB» m^L ******^bBBBS723 words
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Advertisement1647 1961-11-22 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENOUIRIES: Tel: 2415 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES* Tilt 2412. TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON, t CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Penn| AJAX LueriMl. Glasgow Ma. 42 Nat 23 NM 24/21 Nit 20/31 MARON I Bill, Dublin, Havre, H burg Net 24 Ntt 27 Nit 20/3 LAERTES liTtriill, Glasgow Nit1,647 words
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Advertisement2923 1961-11-22 13 1* j, g^^afjßWJßß THE L A. C. LINESSAIUNCS TO: MEDITERRANEAH, CONTINENTAL a SCAKDINATIAN PORTS. f Sham r a* 3JT*®i. SEIANOIA" k) CM )l 31 71 Ntt Sailtl Slilll lsrVK^\\t\ "BORIOANA" a) Ntv/ 4 Dec S I Die II Oic HttZVMI MALACCA' k) c) 15 II Oec 11/20 Otc 21/22 lac2,923 words
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Advertisement1138 1961-11-22 13 w^ McAUSTER <5c CO., LTD. Km ULi NI onii VFW yUEA SLLBKMAM LIMB ItLA VSMESS LIMB Itr*V> IUVRg. lONOwN. HAMBURS. IOHEROAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. I HUU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER a PORTLAND em OF NIWCASTII IcceptiM carte fir Caatnl i Smt» rpe** P r*m Penan! A»inca HPt,27 Ntt 10 Ntv/ 11,138 words
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429 1961-11-22 14 From Our Market Correspondent 4 LTHOUGH tin share t\ prices eased sharply again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning and continued to do so after a drop of $1,121 in the noon metal price, there were signs of recovery in the afternoon. Later,429 words
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Article22 1961-11-22 14 Malayan Stock Indies: Nov. 29 Not. 21 Industrials: 156.32 157.75 Tint: 300.i2 3*4.68 f rubbers: 230.84 230.84 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article813 1961-11-22 14 OUSINESS on toe Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Induatrlalat Cold Store (3.000) (2.52. (5.000) $2.50: V.B. ords (4,000) Sl. 2* Dunlops (5,000) 1.10; Rotnmaos (4,000) $1.07. Jl 07 OU Minints: Auatral Amal (1,600) 24a. 6d. A. Hltam (3.500) 47a.813 words
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Article38 1961-11-22 14 SINGAPORE. Nov. 21 RUBBER: 75 i cents per lb.. (down threequarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 75i cents (quiet) TIN: 5484 per picul (down 51. 12}). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).38 words
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Article216 1961-11-22 14 QECEMBER Artt «r*d« rubbtr buylrt f.a.b). cloaed in Singapore yeaierdny at 75J ctnti per lb. down threequarter* of a cent on Monday closing price. The tone >■■ quiet. S.C C.R.A clodng price* In centa per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.s.s. Prompt fob. buyera 74|. sellers 74. tnt. 1216 words
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123 1961-11-22 14 Singapore tin price down Rubber is featureless THE Singapore tin price A yesterday continued to ease and fell by $1 12 A to $484 on an offering of 240 tons which showed a drop of 10 tons. Tin in London overnight lost around £3 in rather quiet and featureless trading123 words
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Article200 1961-11-22 14 V-MIPt lymt almgiMa th« ImaMn whams t»d«y m: Ptoot A. Twin Brar l'S'2S, Omka Maru 67. Kr'.min Bakkc 1 '2. Mra.n Maußrikaoa W36. Star Alcyonr Itt. William Lykrs 31 '32. London Maru 10. t'rrxidrnt Harmon IK. IVr.ik N\V S. Urntong H 22. Bayon 3 Outtr r.»m200 words
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Article119 1961-11-22 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. TN VESTMENT shares were trad- ed along steady lines. Kauri Timber gained Is. to 11s. 6d. Jolin Lytafht eased Is. 3d. to 655. 3d. Bom. metals and oils ware steady. Commonwealth bonds were firm. Con. Zinc 62/9 Mount Isa 70 Hi Herald 59 10H N.B. Hill119 words
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Advertisement1185 1961-11-22 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. PaciEic <Sc Atlantic Coast Sarvlea ETA ETA ETA ETA S'por* H>on| S. Frincisc* I. AnrelM N.York at. "RKiikava Man" 2* 21 ni. 7 Otc 21 Btc 21 Btc 14 Jaa ■.I. "kaaikwi Mm" 21 Dtc/ 1 Ja* i In 21 Ja* 21 JM 141,185 words
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Advertisement1222 1961-11-22 14 PRODUCE PRICES I EXCHANGE RATES *37i s*iler*. Cora: November L'K JJJLV,? #T 101 l< >* 1 <■" t0 Continent $26 buyers. |23i *eller*: i>**wst: Muntok white Sl*?i scUera, Nsw Vark: b'.iyint; T.T. S2 15/16. Sarawak whit* SIM aellers. special airmail O.D. 33 1 10. 90 d/st 33 5 16 Sarawak1,222 words
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Advertisement954 1961-11-22 14 THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, LIMITED < Incorporated in thr 1 rdrrjtioo or Malaya i NOTICE IS 111 Itun (Jl\l\ thai an £xtrauroliuiy General Meeting of u.e above-named Company will be lwld ai tne Hgttt«reu offlce of the Compmiv, George Towti Chambers, Ho. .59, Beach Street, Penang, on Thursuay the 28th954 words
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Advertisement1040 1961-11-22 15 COMPANY MEETING I THE RENONG TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED i>th Annual General Mrrtinr. to be held on 17th December 19(1. CHAIRMAN'S STATrMENT In my statement lst>ued last November *i;n me annual report and accounts I Informed Stockholders that the dreage on the Jinjjiig property had reacned ground where tin recoveries1,040 words
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Advertisement760 1961-11-22 15 ontinucd Irom Pate 1 0 > SITUATIONS VACANT It Words Si (Min.)— Bo* St eta. txtra DRIVBR for L 'Rover aad motor ear. Wage* 8130-. Free married quartan. Apply Manager, Johore River Estat*. L'lu Tlram, Johore. TEACHER-IN-ENOLISH: S.U. Credit -m -English: Chine** school: Bukit Panjang Apply Tay Teow Choo, 137,760 words
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Advertisement1147 1961-11-22 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Words Si (Mm.) Box it ris. SBBM COOK GENERAL AMAH for European couple. Good cooking and referaaeaa *aa*ntlal. Moat be clean and hard working. 61 mil* Buklt Timab Box A 5444 S.T. B'por*. 6INOAPORB TURF CLUB: Two Assistant Cameramen and Two Laboratory Assistant* ar* required for work1,147 words
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Advertisement912 1961-11-22 15 EDUCATION Words SS (Min.)— Bo* it cts. extm ICC EXAM. Bkpins In tar. Aoctg Higher quest loos Answer* 1947-61. also T 'writing qna available from T<; ttamuci. PO Box 1731. S'por* CAMBRIDCE CORRESPONDENCE SCNOOL (South East Asia's School of Postal Tuition) Curses Hi Arts, Sei*n«( and Lanzuat. T**tas) by TIM*912 words
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Advertisement963 1961-11-22 15 HIRE PURCHASE 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box St) ets. extra WISTINONOUBB REFRIGERATOR* ar* available oo Easy Hire Purchase Tarma from Bin Hup Hln, Unltad Radio Ltd., South Asia T-mding Com nanv Kboo Hag Pho Ltd —Singapore TRANSISTOR RADIOSREFRIGERATORS and air- conditioner* oa BULBS PATMJCNT TERMf avaiianl* at ENFiBLO A CO..963 words
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Advertisement1054 1961-11-22 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Bo* St cf. txtro I 1606 0/RBKOND, Hlllman. V/Velox. 1936 Borgward T.B. r Zephyr. Tl Anglla. 1934 F/Anglla M 'Minor F/Son Station Wagon. M/Mlnor Van. 1933 Austin A3O. 1931 M/Oxford. F/Prcfect. 1961 Hlllman. 1937 V/Wacon Pick-up. 1960 Hlllman. Sin Thai Hln Co.. 34, Short1,054 words
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Advertisement810 1961-11-22 15 FOR SALE M Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. txtra SECONDHAND AIM CONDITIONERS Modern. 66 Upper 8 loan Rd. Tel. *****. 1937 Carrier 1 H.P. $370. IM7 Carrier 3/4 H.P. S3lO IBM WeatinshouM li H.P. I4JO. 1936 WMtlnghouse 1 H.P. S3OO. 1953 Chrjsler 1 H.P. 5296. 1935 Chrysler 3 4810 words
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Advertisement282 1961-11-22 15 WHERE TO STAY (S'Dore) Word, Sit (Minimum) Dalit 1 month. It Word, SI.SO fMflbJ MOTIL AMBASSADOR. s*av<l». 46. Meyer Rd.. Spore. Dancing nightly. STBVBNS CUIST MOUSE Telephoo* *****— Homely. Central and Host t.tonomirai FOR BCONOMV CONVENIBNCB comiort. M.iy HI Station Hoiei. Telephone *****/6. MAVFAIR MOTBL U'porr Caatral —Rooms Alrconditloned Popular282 words
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Article385 1961-11-22 16 MALAYAN PEN FRIENDS Raja Khadijah ht. Raja Mohd. aged 13; Pulau Bukom English School. Singapore: swimming, reading, games. Alison Gan, aged 16: 35. Kampo.iu Eunos. off Changi Road, Singapore 14: swimming, games, SOIIK.V Anthony Chia. aged 16: 9. Civ-oiR Chiii Nam Road, Air Vi -v. Parlc. Singapore 21: badminton hiking,385 words
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1156 1961-11-22 16 Surprise in store as treasure hunt ends Ti,| OTHER Goose has her cousin Griselda to stay with 1?1 her. Both old ladies are apt to be quarrelsome and S betxoeen them they give the gander a line old time. They decide to give a party in her honour and invite1,156 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-11-22 16 VIEWING THE WORLD FROM A BAS KET CULL of high spirits are these mischievous Cairn terrier puppies, ready to "bust out" of the basket for a frolic. The three-month-old twins named Ruff and Tumble come from Blencathra kennels and belong to Mrs. Frank Singleton of Lancashire, England.47 words
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Article325 1961-11-22 16 Irene Tan, aged 16; P O- Box 103, Jesselton, North Borneo; stamps, reading, swimming. Sheila Megiunnest, aged 17; 30, St- Colmetle's Nlllas, Kells Co. Meatn, vjueensiauu. A.. traiia: correspondence. Lorna Middleton, aged 15; 4, Greenwalk. Crayford, Kent. England correspondence. Patricia Whitinj, aged 17; 4, Dartford Road, Hextable, Nr.325 words
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Advertisement35 1961-11-22 16 J and THE SHADOWS I in Malaya! Tun THIS ISSUE ;e ■OF M UO "V The topic that's on everybody's lips BIG FUTURE FOR THE TRAD LADS' npfrprpmw? ilMElilri,! nliii 'i lil il Inl li35 words
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Advertisement393 1961-11-22 16 I FOUR FLOWERS AND A COIN Name »>....... Address ».>..... ■wmi-n >~ Age j Sex HELLO Boys and Cirls: Chan Poh Sum of Kuala Lumpur, you may send the six Z I This week Flipper seeks c.c.c. coupons with a self- I I the help of Miss Page, the addressed393 words
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Advertisement157 1961-11-22 16 Gone wmS Hie Wind arc your stomach troubles. Why suffer yourself to beor those point caused by indigestion, gastric acidity and other stomach disorder* when RABRO can put an end to them all. Start taking RABRO tablets and stop those pains. Rabro b •ffocHva In 90 oat of 100 cases.157 words
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2519 1961-11-22 17 STRAITS TIMES ARBITRATION: 14TH DAY UNION WITNESS IS RECALLED FOR MORE QUESTIONS NANYANG SIANG PAU'S LIBRARY CLERK TELLS OF WORK ON NIGHT, DAY SHIFTS COURT ASKS ABOUT SUNDAY ALLOWANCE FOR WORKERS OF SIN CHEW JIT POH SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court today heard further evidence on the Sunday allowance2,519 words
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Advertisement826 1961-11-22 17 I SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD I Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) The Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting to be neld on the 16th December. 1961 will recommend the payment of I a final dividend of 10% less Malayan income tax at 40*'<- on account of the826 words
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Advertisement604 1961-11-22 17 WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the j purchase and removal of a War Department 6.400 gallon Braith- i walte water storage tank on a i steel tower at Karangan Camp. near Kullm. Kedah. Further particulars and tender form.- may be obtained from W.D.LA.. War Department Lands Office,604 words
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Advertisement775 1961-11-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Feaeial CiUsens for appointment a« TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (REFRIOBRATION INSTRUCTOR) in the Fisheries Department on the salary scale of $324x14-363/410xM-545/562x15-652 plus cost of living allowance. Candidates for the appointment must possess Uie Diploma (Mechanical or EJectrltil EngineerIng) of the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, or an775 words
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Advertisement698 1961-11-22 17 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE $8,000,000.00 5'.,^ and 9% North Borneo Development Loan. 1959, Registered Stock 1965/1987 and 1974 1976 and $6,000,000.00 M 4% and 6\r North Borneo Development Loan. 1960. Registered Stock 1965/1967 and 1974/1976. Notice Is hereby given that the Registers of Uie abovementioned loant will be dosed from Ist698 words
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303 1961-11-22 18 CRISIS HITS KELANTAN'S BLOOD SERVICE Patients wait as the unscrupulous demand $100 a pint KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. piE Kelantan blood bank is so short of supplies that some patients without relatives have had to go without transfusions or been forced to pay from $38 to $189 a pint to "unscrupulous303 words
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149 1961-11-22 18 A cache of weapons found at strike firm CINGAPORE, Tues.— A police party, acting on a tip-off, raided the strike-bound Hua Heng Rubber factory in Jurong yesterday and seized an assortment of homemade weapons. The police believe that the weapons were to be used if the workers, belonging to two149 words
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97 1961-11-22 18 A^tt™^™,, SINGAPORE, Tuesday. DETECTIVE sergeant flred twice with his revolver when he was in danger ofbeing attacked by 30 gangsters at the Junction of Tiong Bahru and Alexandra late last night The gangsters in two groups were engaged in a running battle using parangs, bottles97 words
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Article38 1961-11-22 18 PENANG, Tues.— The Thai Consul and Mrs. Swate Komalabhutl will hold a reception at the Royal Thai Consulate, Ayer Rajah Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 5 to celebrate the birthday of the King of Thailand38 words
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Article46 1961-11-22 18 ALOR STAR, Tues. The Bangkok Government has deported back to Malaya two Communist bandits who surrendered to the Thai authorities in June. Both men have been sen^ to Kedah where they are being Interrogated by the Special Branch In A.or Star46 words
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Article25 1961-11-22 18 KAJANO. Tues. Kajang Indo-Ceylonese Sports Club will hold Its annual gettogether on Sunday at 5 p.m. There will be a fancy dress contest.25 words
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Article, Illustration163 1961-11-22 18 King plants a rambutan tree at Serdang THE Yang dl-Pertuan Agong moving a shovel-full of earth to plant a rambutan tree during his visit to the Serdang Agricultural College yesterday. Looking on In this Straits Times picture Is a senior lecturer of the college. Inche Abdul 'Hamid bin Hajl Hussein.163 words
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Article221 1961-11-22 18 Finger bitten off in a fight OINGAPORE, Tues. Two women were fighting each othei "tooth and nail" when one of them bit off the right index finger of the other, Inspector E. Mahadevan told the Second Criminal District Court today. Liew Kirn 01. 40, a housewife, pleaded guilty to hurting221 words
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Article68 1961-11-22 18 SINGAPORE: Tues. Ten men. some armed with daggers, held up a family at their home in Lorong 24. Geylang, early today and robbed them of $3,000 in cash and Jewellery. The robbers followed Mr. Kang Kay Kwee. a businessman, into his flat when h«68 words
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Article30 1961-11-22 18 PENANG. Tues— Fifty-two fresh cases of tuberculosis, with six fatalities, were reported in Penan* last month. There were also 24 cases of diphtheria, with one death30 words
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Advertisement276 1961-11-22 18 =^&S\\ i jfemr The man \ljijp sW who J|g appreciates ■f !T I --excellence writes with a PARKER "fe^ ballpoint i|V Because the Parker T-BALL Ballpoint IW\ Combines Finest Materials and Workmanship I ul This man prefers to pay a little Will more Or a P rO( uct t^ iat276 words
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Advertisement67 1961-11-22 18 RELIEF! o^fr for UPSET (fZ^jy STOMACH JWGF HEADACHE 'JT^ HbhEbbbbubl— -aem^bbbm 'A t i I* i*l t'l I tAlka-Seltze£ Now Wi single-do** pack You can pew buy lamoua Alka-B«ltzer in convenient toil pack*, each containing one tablet. It s the quick ea*y way to get happy rebel lor upset stomach67 words
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Miscellaneous232 1961-11-22 18 Straits Times Crossword bbT IF bbY AbbbbbbT bbT^ BHF~~BB ACROSS 6 An overcoat for a wan child 7. There'! no charm In a sot- (7). erelgn (7). 9. Thoughtful form of dexcrra- The old palace opens later tion (11). (7). IB and let slip the dogs ol 10 Monk In232 words
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Article352 1961-11-22 19 Change approach, write letters David Choong's advice to BAM By OH KEE TIANG PENANG. Tuesday VLHAT is the reason for Malaya's repeated failure to get the International Badminton Federation to abolish the controversial "wood shot" rule? David Choong Ewe Leong, former All-England doubles champion with352 words
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391 1961-11-22 19 Fine And Dandy all set for top class racing piNE AND DANDY with Laurie Johnson astride galloped attractively i on a good track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. With Easter Fair (Ismail) for company, this useful five-year-old bowled along freely on the bit over 3f in 39 2/5. Fine and391 words
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Article155 1961-11-22 19 Thai XV will be tough fighters IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ever since the first Thai team to visit Malaya played here four seasons ago Malayan Rugby fans have looked forward to watching these visitors from the North. They play an exciting brand of Rugby and guarantee a tough nght whatever the155 words
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Article81 1961-11-22 19 rH, Tues. Six teams including the defending champions. Ramblers, have entered for the Ipoh District knockout soccer competition for the Royal Devon Yeomanry Cup which begins next week. Following Is the draw Top section: PTC Trotters v Ramblers on Nov. 27: winners to meet Cheng81 words
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Article137 1961-11-22 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association today held its final trial for the S.E.AP. Games at Amber Road wltr< four swimmers being tested for the 4 x 200 metres freestyle relay. Three of the four swimmers Bernard Chan, Tan Thuan Heng and Eric Yeo— have137 words
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136 1961-11-22 19 Selangor get 7 in team for Rangoon ITU ALA LUMPrR, Tues. Selant-or, tbe Malaya Cop champions have seven of their players in the Malayan teajn for the South East Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon in December. The remainder of the team is made up of six players from Perak, two136 words
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Article116 1961-11-22 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ceylon Sports Club beat Singapore Cricket Club 4-0 ln a S.H.A. league division on< match on the padang today to remain with their Bale^tiei rivals, Indians, the only unbeaten teams in the senior division. With this win Ceylonese move to the top of116 words
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141 1961-11-22 19 UOR the first time there r will be racing in Singapore during the Christ-mas-New fear holidays. The three-day St. Leger Meetinc will begin on Christinas Eve on Sunday. Dec. 24. The second day will be on Wednesday, Dec. 27 and the last day. St.141 words
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Article100 1961-11-22 19 LONDON. Tues. The revised draw for the second round of the English Football Association Cup to be played on Saturday Is: Aldershot v Brentford: Ash ford Town v Queen's Park Rangers; Bamsley v Carlisle; Brldgwater Town v Crystal Palace; Bristol City v Dartford; Chester vReuter - 100 words
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Article355 1961-11-22 19 SOCCER KLANG LGE: ACS 'A' wo Tamil CUP (Kluanf): Pamol Est 2 Ellas Est. 1. HOCKEY J. BAKsW LGE: IRC 1 1/10 PMO Ourkbas 0; Education 'B 3 DTC 0. PENANG LGE: PSC 3 Malays I; CRC 3 PoUce 1. IPOH LGE DIV. I; Kllat 6 Telecoms 3;355 words
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Article178 1961-11-22 19 K.L. RACE WEIGHTS FOR 2ND DAY Cl 3. Dlv. 2—6 F. 11TEIGHTS for four TV races on the second day of the Srlanxor Turf Club NovVDec. Meeting (Wednesday, Not. 29) are: Purple Base 9.00 Gnnontr Tahan 9.00 Swift Tirer 9.00 John Peel 8.13 Lady Jamb* 8.11 Tant Mlenx 8.10 Bankdraft178 words
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Article205 1961-11-22 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Th# Combined GoteburgNorrkoplng soccer team open their Singapore tour tomorrow against All Singapore with two victories In the Federation and a promise that they "will play all out and not pull any punches SAFA president Mr. Soh Ghee Soon said today European205 words
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Article28 1961-11-22 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Royal Air Force was awarded a walkover when Indians failed to rate* a team for their SAFA premier league match at Jalan Besar Stadium today.28 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1961-11-22 19 SOCCER TO lit MATCHES: AU-S*pore v Norrkoping of Sweden (Jn Besar, 7.30 p.m.): FAM Selection v Malmo of Sweden (Penang City Stadium, 8). rONGGOL CIT: N. Scotia v Selaba (Speedy Rd, T Anson). FRIENDLY: Spore Civilian Referees t Services Referees (Jn. Btsar. RUGGER TOUR MATCH: S'gor RU XV v Thai122 words
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Obituary62 1961-11-22 20 CABLE RECEIVED >hv Rev. J. W. A Kidlrgamnr. retired Minuter. Methodlet Church Malaya panned away at Vaddukodd.il. Ceylon on 21.11 .61. MR. KANO CHAI TMOAN of Ministry of Kd'iratlon, Singapore, died suddenly morning Tuesday 21.11.1941. Corietee leaves 24. Hl:«ir Road on Thurwlay 23.11 61 at 2 pm for Service62 words
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Article115 1961-11-22 20 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Trap Hock Ben« -thanks all relative* and friends for their assistance, message*, wreaths, cars. Heroin, etc and attendance at hIK funeral Talplng MR. HAROLD TAY and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie l.lm wish to express their heartfelt thank* to all relatives and friends for115 words
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Article26 1961-11-22 20 VINCCNT DANIEL nnd Merry Ktnt.-ham wish to Inform all their Mend* md relatives that they have been enr.i**d and will he married In wnmhtr I'M!!26 words
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Article397 1961-11-22 20 LONDON. Tues, Unsettled conditions were again apparent in London markets today with buyers holding off pending the Prime Minister's statement In the House of Ccmmons on wages. Small sales of equities In the HteeDc* of support caused jobber* to lower their prices and although subsequent397 words
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Advertisement115 1961-11-22 20 LtQtc aitken r To Jsjsjsj and John at Ocrcmban on 20.11.61. a daughter. Both "HI ROBERTS: To M..rc:,rrt nnd Petrr a rtaiiKtitrr lorn Jl 11.61 at A.isunta rVtullnir TO WAN VII nnd Jack Simpson a son on tht r.'lh Novrmbrr .<! Alor S- ir Hospital. TO ANNS and Jim .1115 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-11-22 20 The weather HIGHEST and low«.t temperatures in Malaya and Singapore lor Uie period 8 pjn. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirliest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 94 72 KoU Bharu 84 75 Penang 88 73 I pon 92 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 92 7343 words
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