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Title Section20 1962-11-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Ho*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article659 1962-11-06 1 Hopes of an end to crisis \y A S H I N G TON, Mon. Officials here today agreed with a statement by U Thant, the U.N. Acting Secretary(ieneral, that the outlook was good for a settlement of the Cuban crisis. Part of the optimism was based on659 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-11-06 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Lieut. Gen. Joyanto Nath (haudhuri (left), Commander-in-Chief of India's Southern Command, is to be put in charge of operations against the Communist Chinese on the North-East Frontier, the Times of India reported today. In a report from Shillong, inReuter - 127 words
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504 1962-11-06 1 NEW DELHI, Men. Indian troops made a "planned withdrawal" from Oaular Beg Oldi, in Northern Ladakh, a few days ago to better defensive positions, a Defence Ministry spokesman announced today. NEW DELHI, Monday. JNDIAN press reports from Tezpur, in Assam, said today that IndianReuter - 504 words
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Article49 1962-11-06 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Mr. Trlkolp Nath Kaul, former Indian Deputy High Commissioner in London, piesented his credentials as Ambassador to the Soviet Union to President Leonid Brezhnev In the Kremlin today. President Brezhnev had a talk with Mr. Kaul after both men had made speeches. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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121 1962-11-06 1 M.P.; SCRAP CASES OF BREACH OF PROMISE LONDON, Mon— A Labour MP., Mr. Marcus Lipton, wants to abolish breach of promise cases in Britain's courts and to scrap London's mounted policemen. On breach of promise cases, Mr. Lipton said: "In these modern times a woman should not abase herself inReuter - 121 words
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Article44 1962-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. People In Singapore and in the Federation have contributed a total of 58.651 towards the Indian Defence Fund. Of this amount, the Indian High Commission office* here received $1,000. The rest was sent to the Singapore office.44 words
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Article30 1962-11-06 1 HONO KONO. Mon. Lady Anne Bidc-k, accompanied by the Hong Kong Governor, Sir Robert Black, left Hong Kong for London by air yesterday for medical consultation. UP.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-11-06 1 EVELYN TU - Wahid, paralysed constable, leaves for games EVELYN TU By SINGAPORE, Mon. Wearing a dark blue suit and smiling, crippled Police Constable Abdul Wahid bin Baba sat in his wheel-chair and loving 1 y fondled the hands of his threeyear old daughter, Norm. But their moment together lasted only a few368 words
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Article93 1962-11-06 1 Tun Razak arrives in Korea SEOUL, Mon.— The Malayan Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, arrived here today for a four-day state visit at the invitation of the Korean Prime Minister, Mr. Hun Chul Kirn. The Deputy Prime Minister was accompanied by three Malayan officials, including the Minister of AgricultureReuter - 93 words
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Article32 1962-11-06 1 SAIGON. Mon. Two South Vietnamese Air F>orce bombers, one possibly manned by an American crew, crashed today while flying com oat operations against Viet Cong guerrillas, military sources said.32 words
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Article146 1962-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TS THERE or is there not an outbreak of smallpox in Jakarta? A Reuter report fom Jakarta today says there is. but according to an official of the World Health Organisation in Singapore. Jakarta is not an infected area. Thr Ministry of Health here146 words
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Article192 1962-11-06 1 Negara men quit in T'gganu ITU ALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Several leaders of the Trengganu branch of Party Negara have resigned because they are not satisfied with the administration of the party headquarters. They include the vicechairman of the Mengadang branch, Inche Mansoor bin Haji All. and five of his committee192 words
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Article20 1962-11-06 1 TWO DROW' SINGAPOI hiu,- today and I Elk. 11 I Tim .\b Ken and On:,- Eu Ch<> ■\ed20 words
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284 1962-11-06 2 Nik asks Nehru: Stop the fighting J^EW DELHI, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev has proposed an immediate ceasefire on the Sino-Indian border and negotiations to settle the dispute, usually well informed sources said here last night. The Soviet leader made these proposals in a letter handed to Mr. Nehru, the Indian PremierReuter - 284 words
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Article234 1962-11-06 2 CHOU: I AM READY FOR TALKS 1F. TONDON, Mon. Mr. Chou En-lai. trie C ommunist Chinese Premier, said yesterday he was willing to negotiate the border question with India it Mr. Nehru, the Indian P remier, would not insist on preconditions for .such talks. Mr. Chou said this to a234 words
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80 1962-11-06 2 BANGKOK, Mon. Indians living in Thailand have given 350,000 ticals (£5,833) and gold ornaments for the defence of their country against Communist Chinese invasion, an Indian Embassy spokesman said here today. Money and gold ornaments were still pouring in. He said there80 words
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Article125 1962-11-06 2 Red view seen as attack on China MOSCOW. Mon. A leading Communist bloc journal has published a new commentary on peaceful coexistence which Western observers here saw as an attack on the Chinese party line. It said that whUe modern Communist "dogmatists' profess to aim at peaceful coexistence with noReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-11-06 2 EAST is East and West is West but beauty knows no frontiers. And last week London grey and rain spattered became the capital of a world of glamour. Flying in from many lands came the pick of the world's girls to compete in this week's Miss WorldMirrorpic - 60 words
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Article166 1962-11-06 2 ONE OF 10 'MOST WANTED' MEN HELD BUFFALO (New York), Mon. —FBI men and local police yesterday captured Albert Nussbaum, 28. one of America's 10 most wanted men, after a wild chase through the centre of Buffalo In which more than 30 cars took part. Nussbaum was carrying two liveReuter - 166 words
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Article218 1962-11-06 2 RECALL THIS SPY, RUSSIA DEMANDS MOSCOW. Mon. iTI Russia has demanded the immediate recall of a U.S. Embassy official who. it said, had been caught redhanded in espionage activities. He is Mr. Richard Jacob, 26, a communications clerk, the third embassy official to be asked to leave Russia In aReuter - 218 words
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Article48 1962-11-06 2 COPENHAGEN. Mon. Plastic Christmas trees are becoming more popular in Greenland, traditional home of Santa Claus, according to the Greenland Trading Co. Greenland has no trees, and the company has reported a drop in the number of Christmas trees sent there this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article36 1962-11-06 2 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union has Issued a postage stamp to mark the 45th anniversary of the October /evolution, Tass said. The stamp, for four kopecks, shows a worker holding a red banner. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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213 1962-11-06 2 ALGIERS, Mon. Angolan rebels are seeking Algerian volunteers to Join them in their battle against the Portuguese, a rebel spokesman said yesterday. Mr. Mario de Andrade, president of the Government for the Liberty of Angola and secretary of the Conference of Nationalist Organisations of the213 words
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Article43 1962-11-06 2 VATICAN CITY, Mon. The Vatican post office is Issuing a series of eight stamps In an Ecumenical Council issue depicting the Pope at the assembly of bishop.". the statute of St. Peter, and Raphael's figures of Faun. Hope and Charity.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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197 1962-11-06 3 U.S. planes keep in training for new Berlin airlift BERLIN, Mon. The United States Air Force sent four-engin-ed turbo-prop Here v 1 c s transports through their paces over Berlin yesterday in what could be a dress rehearsal for another airlift to the city if the Communists impose a newReuter - 197 words
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Article233 1962-11-06 3 YEMEN TOWN CORDONED SA YS RADIO AMMAN, Monday. MECCA Radio in a broadcast monitored here last night quoted an announcement by the Imam of Yemen's command that royalist troops were pressing on Sada in the north of the Yemen from all sides. Sada was "cordoned" and expected to fall to233 words
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75 1962-11-06 3 JAKARTA, Mon_ One J hundred shouting Air Force troops rushed an Army barracks and killed three soldiers in the streets of Jakarta last week. Military Police called to the scene failed to stop the rioting until the Army Garrison Commander, Bri-gadier-General I'mar Wirahadikusuma,Reuter - 75 words
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Article63 1962-11-06 3 Escape by canoe COPENHAGEN. Mon.— Two 21 -year-old East Berliner? sailed a tiny canoe across the Baltic to the Danish island of Moen yesterday In an escape bid planned for two years. They said they finally decided to flee after receiving their call-up for the East German army. They haveReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-11-06 3 SIR Winston Churchill is used to the limelight so he did not bat an eye when faced with ranks of cameras on arrival at the Savoy Hotel in London last Thursday to attend as ''pious founder" the dinner of "The Other Club." Fifty-one years ago he wasReuter - 105 words
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Article138 1962-11-06 3 Bishop allowed back to Ghana fAMBRIDGE. Mon. The Bishop of Accra, the Rt. Rev Richard Roseveare, who was expelled from Ghana last August, sad last night he has been given permission to return. He was expelled because his presence was no longer considered "conducive to the public Rood." The bishopUPI - 138 words
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Article52 1962-11-06 3 KANSAS CITY. Mon. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. said yesterday that Negroes "should not use second class methods to get first class citizenship." "If you succumb to the temptation to use violence, unborn generation will be the recipients of retaliation and chaos." he told an lntergratedUPI - 52 words
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455 1962-11-06 3 Jack calls for ban as U.S. ends its tests WASHINGTON, Mon PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday announced completion of the U.S. atmospheric nuclear tests in the Pacific and expressed hope that an effective test ban treaty can be worked out soon with Russia. In a statement read to repoters by his Press455 words
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Article302 1962-11-06 3 MIAMI. (Florida). Mon. —The body of an Americali flyer, whose reconnaissance plane was shot down., over Cuba, was returned to the United States yesterday through arrangements made by the United Nations and the Swiss Government. A white C-54 cargo plane with a Swiss flag painted on302 words
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Article66 1962-11-06 3 WASHINGTON Mod. A man witb a gross income of more than $1,000,000 (MS:;. 000. 000) apparently donated less than $100 a year (MS3OO) to charities, according to an internal revenue analysis of 1964 income tax returns published here. The report showed that two other people with more than66 words
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Article267 1962-11-06 4 POLICEMEN ON A $28 BRIBE CHARGE SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Naval Base police constables, attached to the Traffic Branch, stood trial in the Second District Court today on a charge of obtaining a total of $28 as a bribe from a fitter. Sulalman bin Ngah and Omar bin Pantas were alleged267 words
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318 1962-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. PREATIVITY in industry— this must be one of Singapore's aims, the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said here tonight. Opening the Polytechnic's "Industrial Week," he said: "Industrial growth depends for its basic impetus on the creative imagination318 words
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169 1962-11-06 4 Fire! But it was only Guy Fawkes fun SINGAPORE, Mon— names shooting up from billtop Fort Canning caused a fire scare, and hundreds jammed Hill Street at about 8 p.m. tonight. Three fire engines circled around the hill to find an opening to get to the hill top. The glow169 words
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Article142 1962-11-06 4 Two years for theft of baskets SINGAPORE. Mon. For stealing two fowl baskets valued at $12. two labourers were each jailed lor two years in the Sixth Magistrate's court today. They were Chew Sang Hoe. 22, and Hau Chan, 24, who had pleaded not guilty to stealing the baskets from142 words
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Article88 1962-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee has approved a sum of $582,700 to provide light, water and new roads for kampong dwellers in both city and rural areas. This was announced today by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of88 words
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Article25 1962-11-06 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. The Buddhist Union. Singapore, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Nov. 17 and 18 with prayers and parties for underprivileged children.25 words
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Article165 1962-11-06 4 Unesco meet opens at varsity SINGAPORE, Mon. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan. today spoke with pride on the materialisation of his three-decade hope that Singapore would become the centre of learning in South-east Asia. He was officially opening the Unesco regional symposium on scientific knowledge165 words
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Article52 1962-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. In the Singapore Industrial Week feature, which appeared In the Straits Times today. Dr. Leo Bels" picture was used Instead of Mr. Joseph Mark's. The caption referred to Mr. Joseph Mark, the United Nations expert with the Singapore Economic Development Board. The error52 words
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Article114 1962-11-06 4 HUSBAND GETS 2 1/2 YEARS JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Tan Peng Chiang, a 61--year-old farmer, wept today as he was sentenced by Mr. Justice Gill in the Johore Bahru Supreme Court to two and half years' Jail for the manslaughter of his wife, Chow Slew Klu, on June 14. Tan was114 words
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Miscellaneous295 1962-11-06 4 TTsraussret Jsrssr^^ sSHSTC =s^^r-" wCr%r«3 s Hr:^r* t ARRIVALS Kuantan. Kuala Lumpur (ML Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL 712) BOAT: From Hong Kong (BA n7) 4 Irom Pe nan«, 8.30 ajn. 961) 2.45 p.m.; from London KuaU Lumpur <ML 107 5.50 MUlh Un iud Airway.: To Frankfurt Zurich. p.m.: from MaUcca.295 words
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Article, Illustration615 1962-11-06 5 Two big industrial projects planned for Singapore A $9m. IRON ORE LOADING PLANT AND $7m. GRAIN SILO SCHEME SILO WILL SUPPLY FLOUR AND ANIMAL FEED MILLS gINGAPORE, Mon. Two big industrial projects with a $16 million capital investment are in the offing in Singapore. They are a $9 million iron615 words
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Article179 1962-11-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. °An inquest on a Johore fisherman was told today how a tooth extraction cost him his life. Mohamed Zen bin Edross, 24, of Sungei Rengit, a small fishing village on the east coast of Johore opposite Changi, died of blood poisonIng at the179 words
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185 1962-11-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Part of the proceeds from the Malam ASA shows held recently topped the latest list of contributions totalling $14,196.59 to the National Monument Fund. The Malam ASA contributed $10,035 The fund now stands at $593,606. Other contributions are: Proceeds from the variety185 words
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Article61 1962-11-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Small detachments of the Federation Armed Forces, the Royal Federation Police. the Territorial Army and the Ex-Services Association will take part in a Remembrance Day naradr at the Police Memorial Police Depot hen J on Sunday. Tlic purndr will tv commanded ov M.i >nr Miihmud61 words
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Article13 1962-11-06 5 PENANG. Mon The State Legislative Assembly will meet, on Nov. 28.13 words
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Article126 1962-11-06 5 ONG AND TALKS: GOVT IS FIRM KUCHING. Mon. The Sarawak Government, in a statement today, confirmed that Mr. Ong Kee Hui was still representing Sarawak at the Colombo Plan conference in Melbourne, despite pressure by the Sarawak United Front that he be withdrawn because of his party's anti-Malaysia stand. ThoReuter - 126 words
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160 1962-11-06 5 Manila urged to back Brunei independence MANILA Mon— lnihe A. M. Azahari Mahmiid. president of tinParty Kakvat Brunei, today called on the Philippines Vice-President and Foreign Secretary. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. to Mfc for Philippines support in what ho described M Brunei's struggle for independence. Inche Azahari. Mho heads a three-manReuter - 160 words
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113 1962-11-06 5 KUALA TRENGGANTJ. mrrm i?rmr anti Mon- Four antivice inspectors will be' appointed by the Trengaanii RoliaimiQ Affairs ganu Kengious Anairs Department soon to fight khalwat (Close i nrnvimirv^ j pioximity). The Commissioner of Religious Affairs, Haji Bachlk bin Abdul Jalal. said this today. He113 words
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205 1962-11-06 6 Court told of girl, 10, who asked for $5... pENANG. Mon. A 1 10-year-old girl approached a labourer and asked for $5 alter making certain suggestions, the P c n a n g Assize I court was tola today. "She has no parental control and goes round the toddy shop205 words
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Article52 1962-11-06 6 PBfANQ Mon. A driving Instructor, Mr. Ooi Chin Wall. 24. died yesterday from head injuries •Her his ear was involved in a hrad-on collision with another vehicle in Noriham Road on Saturday. Mrs. Annette Miller, wife of the driver or the other car is reported to52 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-11-06 6 Queen cuts 'birthday cake THE RAJA PERMAISURI AGONG cutting a cake to mark the 10th anniversary of the National Association of Women's Institutes at a ceremony in Petaling Jaya yesterday. Looking on is the chairman of the association. Puan Kamsiah Ibrahim. Straits Times picture. (Another picture and report in Page51 words
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Article332 1962-11-06 6 Penang's plan for small men... -GROUP PROCESSING UNITS WHERE FACTORIES ARE NOT POSSIBLE PENANG, Monday. •JHE STATE Government plans to start small group processing units in areas where large factories are not possible, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. announced today. Speaking at the opening of the Teluk Kumbar332 words
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125 1962-11-06 6 FRIENDSHIPS WILL CUT AIR FARE TO JESSELTON KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan Airways is to reduce its fare by 559 from $344 to 5285 —on services from Kuala Lumpur to Jesselton with the introduction of Fokker Friendship aircraft next July. The Minister of Transport. Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said125 words
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Article30 1962-11-06 6 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon.— The Remembrance Day parade in Kedah this year will be held here at the Kedah Volunteer Force Memorial at Jalan Sungei Layar on Nov. 1130 words
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Article21 1962-11-06 6 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Family Benefit Society has reelected Inche Mohamed Hashim president and Mr. Chfh Tbean Soo, vice-president.21 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-11-06 6 600 invited to Residency wedding KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Six hundred people, including Cabinet Mininters and members of diplomatic corps, will attend the 'tedding of Sharifah Maheran bintr Kassim. (above), a niece of the Prime Minister, at the Residency on Thursday. The bridegroom is Syed Rosli bin Abu Bakar. an officer70 words
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103 1962-11-06 6 PENANG. Mon. A housewife. Oh, Ung Un, today sued her estranged husband, Tan Sin Lee, for $250 maternity and other expenses Incurred during her confinement. In a statement submitted In court, she said she gave birth on May 13 this year. Tan promised to103 words
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Article32 1962-11-06 6 PENANG. Mon The assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasag&m. today visited the Waterfall Road Remand Boys' Home to inspect the damage caused by a landslide on Oct. 23.32 words
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Article172 1962-11-06 6 'U.D.P. won't win control of govt' PENANG, Monday. T<HE Penang M.C.A. said today the new United x Democratic Party would "never win control of the government in 1964 or at any future date." "Few people want to Join I the U.D.P. because they are not sure where it will lead172 words
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Article60 1962-11-06 6 2 wreaths lest we forget... PENANG. Mon. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will lay two wreaths— one on behalf of the State and the other on behalf of the people of Penang at the Remembrance Day parade at the Esplanade Cenotaph on Sunday. Sixteen units and organisations will60 words
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Article24 1962-11-06 6 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. The general manager of MalakofT Estate, Mr. T. E. Hastie, has been re-elected president of the MalakoH Estate Association Football Club.24 words
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Article25 1962-11-06 6 PENANG, Mon.— The Khalriyah Arabic School, Bay an Lepas, will hold its annual speech day and Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebrations next Saturday.25 words
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73 1962-11-06 6 PNANG, Mon. Burglars with a keen nose for scent stole $17,000 worth of perfumes from the Weld Quay store of the Anglo-Thai Corporation yesterday. The thieves entered the store after breaking the locks of both the front door and the collapsible gate. A73 words
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Advertisement84 1962-11-06 7 LEE WAH BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) The Lee Wah Bank Building at Medan Pasar, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor will be Officially Opened today, Tuesday, November 6, at 5.00 p.m. by Y. T. M. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya. ALL SHAREHOLDERS, CLIENTS AND84 words
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Article, Illustration17 1962-11-06 7 THE PRIME MINISTER OPENS NEW BANK BUILDING TODAY The Directors of Lee Wah Bank Ltd. in conference17 words
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Article766 1962-11-06 7 STEADY EXPANSION OVER 42 YEARS THE Lee Wah Bank Ltd., the second oldest local bank in Singapore, was established on March, 10, 1920 by a group of prominent businessmen headed by the late Mr. Eu Tong Sen who became its first chairman of the board.766 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1962-11-06 8 BANK WITH LATEST FACILITIES— AND TELEVISION TOO THE 11-storey Lee Wah Bank building in Old Mprket Square, Kuala Lumpur, which is to be opened today by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, stands on 6,000 square feet site in the heart of the Federal Capital. This modern bank building which1,025 words
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981 1962-11-06 8 By SPECIAL WRITER npHE story of currency ■■■and banking in Malaya Is that of a gradual transition from the old, strange methods to the modern monetary and banking system we know today. Tin, goatskin, bamboo and ivory tokens are some of the articles981 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-11-06 9 UPPER LEFT The banking hall of Kuala Lumpur's Lee Wah Bank as customers see it. On the upper left of the picture can be seen the mezzanine floor of the bank which is used as a general office. The banking hall floor is finished with Belgian Blue217 words
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Article, Illustration393 1962-11-06 10 THEME IS MAIN INDUSTRIES IN MALAYA THK main wall of the 1 banking chamber measuring 95 feet long by 17 feet high consists of 140 paViels of white reinforced concrete. Each panel is approximately four feet high by three feet wide, and 3 inch thick. Forty393 words
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Article178 1962-11-06 10 Trial of strength for Sterling IN a basic sense the outlook for the pound sterling with which the Malayan dollar Is linked can be said to be brighter at the moment than at almost any time since the end of the war. says the London Financial Times in Its latest178 words
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Advertisement218 1962-11-06 24 Late CLASSIFIED^ ADVERTISEMENTS M Word, SlO (Minimum) I iCI ill i These smart and tough Austin light m I*l^l commercials are the best that money can E\ I I I S I^l buy. Backed by a countrywide service and wm^^HT^!!^ »l rJ,^ spares network, these are dependable, sturdy [fjPJ ftfPP218 words
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Advertisement126 1962-11-06 24 r cu/icc u/at^u Automatic calendar No winding necessory JM Waterproof m m Guaranteed accurate and J EWE LS incorporating the GOLD APPLIQUE DIAL. In many attractive luxurious designs. Obtainable at all watch dealers. Enquiries welcomed. ADELPHI I GRILL presents SWISS GASTRONOMY WEEK s»h 10th November, 1962 Swiss Specialities served during126 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-11-06 24 HIGHEST r.nd low&a temperatures for Malaya and pore ior the period 8 p.m. Sunciay lo 8 p.m. yesterday: Hißhrst I si Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bhaiu 86 75 Penang 88 71 Malacca M TJ Ipoh 91 72 Singapore 88 7241 words
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Advertisement115 1962-11-06 8 IHI c~/ I i//l \A/A l_l m iKw 41bb> I— )r—^ r^| WMPI m m. mm I^p^JBANK LTD A f m BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr KUALA LU An PUR k^m R^^h^ b»m j2^*T^^^ IV^i IRMb. sBTrr i fTW't*i ihp*^M2S--_t INSTALLATIONS *§r asag* ..^JtffiJSfegfe I THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD ■SR?^C-^ £> run if) <■115 words
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Advertisement28 1962-11-06 8 NEW LEE WAH BANK BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR (Arch. Iversen, Van Sitteren Partners) "CUTLER" MAIL CHUTES "CPC" RUBBISH CHUTES "CARTER" FAIENCE CRESTS "CURTISA" ROLLING DOORS SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC28 words
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Advertisement178 1962-11-06 9 IS INSTALLED AT THE NEW KUALA LUMPUR WILDING Hjj;j |f Jt§ tLI ff 135 SbBS^T I I ■hImS^HhSI I 111 1 I*l I1 It II I 1 HANK architecture to-day demands security equipment affording QL protection against the most advanced methods of attack combined mm ««JL aJ B [^T^^^^^Jm^^ Wlt178 words
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Advertisement178 1962-11-06 10 With the Compliments of EU TONG SEN FINANCE (M) LTD. OFFICES AT: 130, Jalan Bandar, 36 Leech Street, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Tel: ***** Tel: 3372 156 Chulia Street, 124-A Wolferstan Road, Penang. Malacca. Tel: ***** Tel: 1902 AND EU TONG SEN FINANCE (S) LTD. OFFICES AT: 273 South Bridge Road,178 words
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Advertisement113 1962-11-06 10 WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF IBM WORLD TRADE CORPORATION The IBM 802 and 803 Bank Proof Machines sort, list, prove and endorse cheques or other business documents in one single operation. The Proof Machines have either 24 or 32 sorting receptacles and each receptacle has an adding tape. A control tape113 words
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Advertisement418 1962-11-06 11 LIM KAH NGAM EXTEND THEIR HEARTIEST I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LEE WAH BANK LTD., on the opening of their New 12-Story Office Building at Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur. Another landmark constructed by us LIM KAH NGAM Building Civil Engineering Contractors Kuala Lumpur Batu Pahat Singapore. ]j THE NATIONAL CASH418 words
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Article102 1962-11-06 12 Ward* iin i Minimum) KOLANDAI MARY o Iste KS. ■nd son* thank ail relatives, ten.tance at the funeral 2-11-6L'. THE FAMILY of the late Chun Ch>e Ruan thanks all friends and relatives for their kind attendance and during 'heir re<ent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the lite Mr M Pakiannthun102 words
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Article607 1962-11-06 12 The word '"deplore" occurs in many of the resolutions passed by the Congress ot Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services at it? fourth convention, concluded yesterday. "Frustration" and "discontent" also put in an appearance. On the whole, however, it has been a quiet and607 words
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Article414 1962-11-06 12 Doubt has grown whethe: a combined delegation representing the opponents of Malaysia in the Borneo territories will make the journey to New York to appeal to the United Nations. They do not hr.ye an impressive case, and in two at least of the three territories opposition to414 words
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Article245 1962-11-06 12 All 435 seats in the House of Representatives, 39 of the j Senate seats and 35 of the 50 governorships are at stake in .today's American elections. It is normally the case that an 1 "off-year" election means losses for the governing party, a guidestill likely to be245 words
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482 1962-11-06 12 JOHN HEFFERNAN - Desperate Dick fights for political survival JOHN HEFFERNAN by WASHINGTON. Mon— A bitter fight by former Vice-PreMdent Richard Nixon to unseat Governor Edmund (Pat) Brown of California is the one exception to a dull campaign for the U.S. Congressional elections tomorrow. The presidency itself is not at stake in theReuter - 482 words
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Letter83 1962-11-06 12 GUY WINT - \[AYI express my deep 1 appreciation for the exceptional skills and kind treatment which I received while a patient subject to sudden surgery at the Lady Templer Hospital? As a visitor from the United States I count myself most fortunate to have been in such excellent hands. The83 words
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Letter206 1962-11-06 12 A language goa1... JN his letter on the Malay language. "Malayan Malay" has tried to convince us that political expediency Is a good reason for implementing the national language as soon as possible. He suggests that even the English legal system could be done away with to achieve this goal206 words
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Article, Illustration999 1962-11-06 12 The fanatics at the gateway to India GUY WINT by LONDON, Monday THE direction of the main Chinese attack on India can have a baleful meaning. The McMahon Line, where the main offensive fell, differs from the Ladakh salient, which is the other disturbed region. Ladakh is a cul de999 words
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Advertisement769 1962-11-06 12 Straits Times or M«l«y Mail Classified advertisements may handed tac Ist floor COLD STO»»« ARCADI Orchard Rosa COLO tTOMW •RANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATON* KIPPIL R.OAO-NAVAL SAit CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Hous*. Collyer Quay TMI NIWI FRONT Fltipatrlck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval M. ABDUL CAFFAR a>769 words
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Advertisement22 1962-11-06 12 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 66 Branches ove The Federation, Singapore North Borneo, Hong Kon: and London.22 words
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Advertisement135 1962-11-06 12 Avon Fashion Film is newly formu- 4^ lated. ii mere creamy to permit more f careful blending with fingers during application. It gives a more even /5S spread of color, is more dewy on the I f*j^ skin, which means that the skin looks VN 1 softer and younger, and135 words
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236 1962-11-06 13 Airways to compensate staff for death or injury SINGAPORE, Mon. I Malayan Airways Ltd. has agreed to pay its staff compensation for death or injury in the course of an arising out of their employment under an agreement with the Malayan Airways Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union covering about236 words
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Article, Illustration454 1962-11-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues SECRETARY OF CUEPACS ACCUSES 'NO-MEN' IN OFFICIAL SIDE OF WHITLEY COUNCIL official side ol' the National Whitley Council was today accused of "'misrepresenting facts" to the Cabinet. The accusation was made by Mr- G. N. Rajan, secretary of the Congress of Unions of454 words
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Article60 1962-11-06 13 SINOAPORE. Mon Mr Foo Yuen Sin. 39. ol Kalians? Road, opened his front door yesterday morning to find three men armed with daggers lying In wait for him. The three men pulled Mr. Foo back into the house, and robbed him of $550 from a safe.60 words
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Article71 1962-11-06 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A tapper. Bachok bin Mapak, 20, pleaded not guilty In the Supreme Court here today to a charge of robbing Bik Ah Yong of $20 while armed with a deadly weapon a parang. The offence is alleged to have been committed on July71 words
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Article35 1962-11-06 13 San children's fund »i«UAtTjita. Mon. me atraits Tunrs today received $2 from an anonymous donor for the San children, whose father was killed In an accident, bringing the Singapore total of their fund to 81.571.5035 words
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Article26 1962-11-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The second triennial delegates' conference of the National Union of Plantation Workers will be held here from Dec 10 to 1226 words
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Article, Illustration660 1962-11-06 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. Constable G. Santha Sagubai, 22, accused of bigamy, claimed in court today that she was "forced" into marrying her first husband, Appavoo Veerasamy, 42, in a local Hindu temple five years ago. She was making her defence on a charge660 words
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142 1962-11-06 13 UNION SUBMITS ANOTHER SET OF CLAIMS QTNGAPORE. Mon. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has submitted another set of claims to the Government its third within a week. This time the claims are for Division Three staff (uniformed grade i in the Postal Department. The earlier claims were for Division142 words
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Article65 1962-11-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tenglcu Puan Besar Kurshiah, the Federations first Raja PermaLsun Agong. last night called on all women. particularly Malays, to support thp Women's International Club. She said at an annual dinner of the club: "The WIC needs munv more members, especially the Malays in65 words
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Article29 1962-11-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A waßp agreement was signed here today between the management of the Btraits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore National Union of Journalists.29 words
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Article30 1962-11-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Prim. Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open a seminar on national language at the National Library a; 10 a.m. on Nov. 25.30 words
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Article62 1962-11-06 13 'Mighty' dies after crash KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pint-size. 6ft.2ln ("Mighty") Slnnadural, a clerk at the Public Works Department here, died yesterday after being knocked down by a lorry outside Bank Negara. He had been nick-named "Mighty" because in his younger days he used to knock down bigger boys at football.62 words
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Article34 1962-11-06 13 KUALA TRKNOGANU. Mon. Tengku Serl Utama Raja, Commlssioner of Lands and Mines. Trengganu, has been transferred to, Taiplng as DUtrlct Officer. He is the younger brother of the Sultan of Trengganu.34 words
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189 1962-11-06 13 Headmistress replaced by graduate teacher Govt is accused KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The replacement of a normal trained headmistress by a graduate teacher was attacked today by the general secretary of the National Union of Teachers. Mr. K. V. Thaver was speaking at the convention of the Congress of Unions of189 words
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Article60 1962-11-06 13 MALACCA. Mon.— A mother of two. Jeya Mariammal, 23. was found hanging in her house in Sungei Udang Village. 12 miles from herp yesterday. Her husband. Cyril Joseph, a watchman at Terendak Camp, found all the doors and windows of the house locked when he60 words
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Article38 1962-11-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, a civil district Judge, will speak on "Law and Public Opinion" at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta) at Prince's Restaurant on Saturday38 words
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Article86 1962-11-06 13 $18,000 FOR THE LOSS OF HUSBAND QINGAPORE, Mon. A young I widow, Ho Koon Lan, 'mother of five children, was {awarded damages of $18,000 with costs by Mr. Justice Buttrosc in the High Court today for the loss of her husband. Wee Keah Kwang, 34. a hawker, who was killed86 words
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Article27 1962-11-06 13 fudge on holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Neal, of Ipoh, passed through here today with his wife on his way to Australia for a seven-week holiday.27 words
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339 1962-11-06 13 'Under-cut' bosses who hurt workers PENANG, Mon. A scheme to protect the interests of port workers and ensure a fair deal for them is being: worked out by the Federation Government, the Assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Mantci kavasagam. d i s c 1 o sed here today. "We339 words
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Article171 1962-11-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Judgment for Sing Beng Lee Trading Co., Ltd., was given by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin In the High Court today In their claim for $19,000 damages against the Shell Co., of Singapore, and Lim Tong Chee, owner of a motr>f «;flrn.Dftn for the171 words
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Advertisement182 1962-11-06 13 MAMIYA ORIGINAL a and n^a DEPENDABLE v MAMIYA Fotutinq It lim- 'A jPA aVI P'« by symbol m J M indication. Ifcctric Iy« «v»«- motically rtfu- j. lot« tipeiurt at R rtlaoM of shutter. M I t| t| Automatic control P ■"fj W*M J LJ L con b. d,,.n. ■Mi182 words
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Advertisement164 1962-11-06 13 JACKSON The REAL Value -for- Money Cooker I For speed and value choose a Jackson cooker. Never before have so many luxury features been Incorporated In a medium-priced Cooker. It's easy to clean because the top is completely l^^=p=s: sealed. Just wipe it over. It has an automatic-control 3^*Tt panel164 words
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Miscellaneous438 1962-11-06 13 «w» Around The World: 11.00 Close HADIO MALAYA Down ".SSa 8 r B M T e^ VE RADIO SINGAPORE am «nn Tim. Rion.i N«ro SHOUT WAVE SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- w- t ra-ku. News HeadUnes; 8.05 MrniiM wTvf HKVirr Morning Melodies; 7.00 Render- MEDIL vous With Music: 7438 words
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276 1962-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Raja Permaisuri Agong and the Tengku Ampuan of Seiangor today joined more than lOC members of the Women's Institute from all over the countr\ to sing the institute's song. It was a particularly happy occasion for the- Queen because276 words
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110 1962-11-06 14 Our girls keen to join 'Ice' but... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More than 10 Malayan girls have applied to take part In the 'Holiday on Ice" show here but there is one drawback they do not know how to skate, not even roller skating. The Managing Director of the Ice show.110 words
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109 1962-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TPHE Ministry of Commerce and Industry is exA pected to make a statement tomorrow concerning allegations from Hong Kong about "red tape" and "inefficiency" in Malayan Government departments. A government source said today: "We are looking into the matter109 words
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Article44 1962-11-06 14 SINGAPpRE, Mon— The Barl-s.-in Sosialis will celebrate its first anniversary with a variety concert at the Happy World Stadium at 7 p.m. on Sunday. A spokesman for the party today said that the police had given a permit for the concert.44 words
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Article28 1962-11-06 14 SUNGEI PATANI Mon. Mr. P Garnham is acting as Chief Surveyor, Kedah and Perlis. in place of Mr. Ong Sim Leng, who Is on leave.-28 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-11-06 14 THE RAJA PermaLsuri Agong (fourth from left! singing the Women's Institute's song at the 10th anniversary of the National Association of Women's Institute at a ceremony in Petaling Jaya yesterday. Singing with the Queen are (from left): the secretary-general of the Malayan Teachers' National Congress, Mrs. K.R.. Bhupalan; the vice94 words
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Article23 1962-11-06 14 PENANO. Mon.— The body of a newly-born baby was found in the sea oft Acheen Street Ghaut this morning.23 words
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105 1962-11-06 14 Cook unfit to face charge of murder DENANG. Mon. A 1 cook, Chan Ah Yee. 53, accused of murdering her employer s eight-month-old baby, was today certified medically unfit to attend court. Chan, a medical report stated, was suffering from burns on the hands and legs. The magistrate. Mr. James105 words
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Article84 1962-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Snares worth a total of $164,500 are being offered to Malays by two bus companies in the Federation, the Minister of Transport. Oato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir disclosed today. The companies are the Jalan Langgar Co. Ltd., in Kedah which is offering84 words
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217 1962-11-06 14 Invitation to start sheet glass industry SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Economic Development Board today invited businessmen to start a sheet glass industry here with promises to provide good industrial sites, financial help under favourable terms, and pioneer status. The board said a mediumsized plant with a capacity of 10 million square217 words
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144 1962-11-06 14 MUSICIANS FROM INDIA HERE TO AID EDUCATION PENANG. Mon.— An Indian family from Madras has come to Malaya on the Invitation of Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. the Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, to give musical concerts. Mr. V. Lakshminarayana Iyer of Mylapore and his three sons Valdyanathan. 19. Subramanian,144 words
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Article24 1962-11-06 14 PENANO. Mon. Tcoh Siew Keat. 6C round semi-conscious in his bedroom in Kimlxiley Street. wa.s admitted to hospital yesterday with suspected poisoning.24 words
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Advertisement471 1962-11-06 14 MH mfmiMtk I 1^ 1» SWOOP aSaflg I LlYiyi A l l/ f«ff 3ss2jQoos3F r2/7\nvrinn nn?(^ s a jm» rh consolat.cn pri ZES 1/ A 1 J J\ I |f Allk i _>_ A l£/!l) vfL 'ffffif' I CRH for the runners-up. .whether writing In 1 Dl/n I I l#471 words
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Miscellaneous58 1962-11-06 14 tfttffs Runny tttj Ralph HvtntdaM GREETiSi'S,^ fl'M WAVIN' A SALE^I \l YE GOT A__"l I/... HERE COMES PORKY!^ L>* PETUNIA! HAVE ON BUGSY'S < THE BEAUTY 5\ fll I CAN'T HAVE MM /YA HAD A GOOO v &EAUTY BALM, CREAMS I f\\ V SEEING AAE LIKE fx(\ j LOOK AT58 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1962-11-06 15 'Mr. KHRUSHCHEV, YOU MUST GET OUT OF MOSCOW... I Eugene Burdick and John Harvey Wheeler by IN theory the Fail Safe procedure is foolproof. If one system of communication with base breaks down, another takes over. But something has gone terribly wrong. Six U.S. Hustler bombers, missing a call to1,416 words
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Advertisement304 1962-11-06 15 CONTINUING WOMAN TO WOMAN f >*r if I YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT INTERNAL SANITARY PROTECTION Q. h internal protection a new idea A. It may surprise you to learn that it isn't! Modern women of every era have used various methods of internal protection. But it wasn't until a doctor304 words
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Advertisement17 1962-11-06 15 TOMORROW: THE PRESIDENT ACTS Copyright by Eugene Burdick and John Harvey Wheeler jun. (*****. Published by Hutchinson.17 words
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Advertisement249 1962-11-06 15 CONGRA TULA TIONS LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED on the occasion of the Official Opening of their NEW BANK PREMISES i|L I K. C. BOON CHEAH CO., LTD. vvSSEjfflß^ -T^V Civil Engineers Building Contractors J Tr^l^fttfefy^^^JlllCi^ 398, Imbi Road. Kuala Lumpur. PIPES FOR WATER SUPPLY ><= 'M^^^^nml i*r BOON CHEAH STEEL249 words
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Article409 1962-11-06 16 SHOULD THE TEACHER WEAR MAKE-UP? gHOLLI) women teachers wear make-up when they are on duty ;it school? The answer is a definite "yes" and it comes from Mrs. Amy Wee. Singapore's well known beautician, who was giving a talk on "How to acquire a better personality" to members of the409 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-11-06 16 pVKRY dress looked chic, every outfit bore the tag of an exclusive designer and every costume only made the women indulge in more wishful thinking, as each model floated in a creation during a fashion show in Singapore. It was at the "November Extravaganza" held at the251 words
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224 1962-11-06 16 Choco mint squares for the children A SUNDAY treat for the children? Here is a recipe for "Choco Mint Squares" which 1 am sure they will love. You will need 4 oz. self-rais-ing flour; level teaspoon bicarb of soda; 1 level teaspoon salt; 2oz. white vegetable fat: 3oz. castor sugar;224 words
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Advertisement212 1962-11-06 16 IN MY maidenfom BRA CYMBAL Here a new high-fashion bra with a low-budget price. Sheer artistry by Maidenform. Take a look at Cymbal and you'll know what we moan. It's circular stitched and shaped to form. lift and mould the prettiest curves ever. Ask for Cymbal, the Maidenform bra with212 words
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Advertisement161 1962-11-06 16 dVcIX JLI/ >— _r1 I _r~^ Hbv. _/s m. V__V B1 v o_____ T__, $^^l 4MEp~ r^ m Here are 10 never-never-before, low-key, high-fashion shades that were born to be worn by the woman who wants tomorrow's look today that's you! These colors speak in whispers... they are sensuously soft,161 words
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Miscellaneous275 1962-11-06 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Uniform fa<« In service (8). 4. Search a bit lor a subject of 8 Instruct and discipline with controversy (B>. i tr ln r ,=w--8 River wlih fish In It-get the erno in <"'• message? (6) 14 Wh n v «"y easily excited turn* 9.275 words
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Advertisement748 1962-11-06 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ISMAIL PETRA NATIONAL TYPE ENGLISH PRIMARY SCHOOL Applications are invited from Federal Citizen for the post of headship of Ismail Petra National Type English Primary School, Kota Bharu, of medium size under the unified teaching service with a fixed salary. Preference would be given to Normal-trained/College748 words
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Advertisement848 1962-11-06 17 (Continued from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Min.)— Box M et*. extra INDIAN JUNIOR CLERK With knowledge of Typewriting required. Apply 10 P.O. Box 2518, Spore. SALESMEN Required by Well-Eaten-I uned Motor Firm. Apply statin* age, eluratloi.il qualification, ainl Mies experience. Box A 4143 S.T. Spore. NOTICE COMMONWEALTH848 words
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Advertisement765 1962-11-06 17 SITUATIONS VACANT UJTords $j (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra VOUNQ MEN to be trained at Saiesmm, itatc slntcte or married and experience to Box A 4145 B.T. Spore. BRITISH SHIPPING AGENCY Company Require* Experienced Account* Clerk full knowledge normal accountIng procedure Including ■hip* disbursement accounts. Salary will be generous and765 words
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Advertisement758 1962-11-06 17 SHOPS WANTED in Words SS (Min.)— Box SO et: extra WANTEO BY RELIABLE Client Shophouses around North Bridge Road, South Bridge Road, Tanking Pagar, Selegie Road. Compensation and Purchase considered. Please contact David Phoa ft Sons, Valuers ft Estate Agencies. Tel:— Spore *****/*****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Hi Words SS758 words
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Advertisement707 1962-11-06 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1* Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. exlrm ESTABLISHED BAR and Nightclub, must sell. Any offer. Phone .(Singapore) Lob ***** or 703Cd. LARGE ESTABLISHED RETAIL Organisation will buy your new shopsoiled or slow-selling Item for cash. Tel: ***** Spore. TOURS EXCURSIONS tO Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets.707 words
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Advertisement729 1962-11-06 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Words $S (Min.)— Box SO ets. extrm FORD ANCLIA I9SS for sale recently overhauled excellent condition. Contact 12S Nelson Road. Singapore 4 for particulars at anytime. BLACK CONSUL (September 1932) Very clean appearance, Engine, Bodywork 24 m.p.g. 5775/-. Also 1951 Fiat 500. Winding Windows. 45 m.p.g.729 words
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Advertisement616 1962-11-06 17 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra RELAX AT Daisy's Siamese Massage and steambath. Expert masseur/ masseuse In attendance. 29,8. River Valley Road, Spore v Tel: *****. TIREDT LET LAURA Massage stean batb refraab you Licensed u»Miir/Masseuse 319-P River Valley Road. Spore Telepbone ***** 10.00 a.m to616 words
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Advertisement265 1962-11-06 17 LADIES DRESSMAKING ♦0 Wonts $J (Him.) Bets, iO els. extra SALON CATALINA. DnssM Tallorrd from S6-00 Ready Made (ram S2O-UU. Tel. 3219 M (Spore) LADIES DRESS SHOP to Words SA (Min.)— Box SO rts. extrm "ANNEXE CRONLOH SARONC V tailor, r.eit makers. BM, T.injor.; K iton,; Road, Singapore. Tel: 4.'m>77265 words
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228 1962-11-06 18 1961 ESTIMATED GOVT. REVENUE UP $78.5 m. rpHE total estimated Singapore Government reA venue last year rose $78.5 million to $347.8 million over the previous year, according to official statistics. This was also $88.6 million more than the total revenue in 1959. The biggest revenue last year was again obtained228 words
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146 1962-11-06 18 From 808 LENTON in PERTH A MELBOURNE con- fectionery manufacturing company is negotiating for the sale of liquorice allsorts in Singapore and other parts of Asia which could develop into a big outlet for the Australian confectionery industry. The general manager, Mr. Douglas Belcher,146 words
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Article, Illustration377 1962-11-06 18 Outlets sought for engineering lines is today a growing tendency for SouthEast Asian traders to deal more in Australian goods than in those from Western countries, according to an official of an Australian firm of export research and marketing consultants. Evidence of this trend is377 words
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Article131 1962-11-06 18 IMPORTS HIT BISCUIT PRODUCTION SINGAPORE'S biscuit production in June rose slightly over the previous month's output, but the total first halt year figure was lower than that for the corresponding period of 1961. The June output at 651 tons was 15 tons higher than in May. and the six-month total131 words
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210 1962-11-06 18 First Honda car (sports model) due next year OONDA Motor Co. Ltd., Japan's biggest motor-cycle manufacturing company, is to introduce its first motor car to Malaya early next year. This was announced in Singapore by Mr. N. Abe, chief of the sales section who has been appointed, the company's local210 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-11-06 18 Off for HK managers' conference npHE Singapore and FederaX tlon branch managers of China Underwriters Life and General Insurance Co. Ltd., Mr. Jesse Dy and Mr. S. F. Leow respectively, left for Hong Kong on Sunday for a managers' conference at the head office. The conference, which began yesterday, is112 words
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Article121 1962-11-06 18 The second batch of eight trainees from Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. left on Sunday for a three-month course at Dunlop factories at Calcutta and Madras. They were Mr. Ng Nguk Kirn of Sitiawan and Mr. Wong Fook Tsan of Kuala Lumpur. both technical trainees: Inche Mohd.121 words
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Article182 1962-11-06 18 Loose copra dearer: Oil down LOOSE copra tended dearer in Singapore because of smaller arrivals, estimated at 200 tons and mainly absorbed by the mills, according to Lewis and Peat's weekly produce review. The f.o.b. market was virtually at a standstill with firm sellers difficult to locate. Since last week182 words
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Article101 1962-11-06 18 IATA president named COUNT Nicolo Carandlni. chairman of Alitalia, has been appointed president of the International Air Transport Association (lATA) for 1963-64. the acting manager of Alitalia's Singapore office. Dr. S. Valdambrini. announced. Count Carandlni will be installed in Rome next October when the general meeting of all member car-101 words
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Article161 1962-11-06 18 ADVICE BY STORE TRADER From KEITH HOOPER In SYDNEY MANY Australian manufacturers need to improve the packaging of goods they send to the Malaysian market, a Singapore businessman. Mr. Ng Yew Mun, said here. Mr. Ng is Pharmaceuticals manager of G. S. Anderson and Co. Ltd. who have been appointed161 words
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Article67 1962-11-06 18 Mr. J. C. Robert. French Line's oversea offices controller, is expected to arrive In Singapore tonight from Australia for a short visit. Mr. Robert, who is on a world tour, will give a talk and a film show of the line's new flag-ship, France, at the Shell67 words
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Advertisement185 1962-11-06 18 HI lIIH FOR DEPENDABLE DIESELS CUMMINS POWER OFFERS THESE ADVANTAGES DhPENDABILITY exacting engineering standards and strict quality control assure product uniformity and high quality, rugged heavy duty design. LOW OPERATING COSTS exclusive P. T. fuel system drastically reduces fuel system maintenance costs. Eliminates fuel racks, check valves, injection valves and185 words
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Advertisement221 1962-11-06 18 a f <^W|H| J mM MBS mjn m^^^ mT^M MND BEDFORDS BEDFORD diesel trucks are used extensively by logging contractors and sawmilling companies engaged in the Malayan timber industry. The Bedfords shown here are diesel engincd J. 5 models with locally built articulated trailers. They are part of a fleet221 words
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Advertisement133 1962-11-06 18 BbSBBh GOOD NEWS FROM SPAIN! NO MORE GREY HAIR! GOYA LOTION Greascless. colourless, stainless yoi restores grey hair to Its ORIGINAL colour in 6—lo days. NOT a dye. Recommended for middlc-ußed and older p-ople. GOTAS Dl\lY\> Vegetable Oil res 1 ores crey hair to its ORIGINAL colour in 4— 7133 words
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Advertisement1529 1962-11-06 19 h r= =i 10 LIVERPOOL > WlSl COM I U.a» mm span ttiu s'iat> *tntaf OOLIUS Uverpul In Pirt Ntv 7 Niv S/11 Ntt 11 PELEUS LitlipiH. OvDlit. aiatgou Niv ii Niv 13 Ntv 14 IS Nit 17 UOMEOOtJ Livinael. OuMll at* II Ml II Mi M/M k*i II AENEM1,529 words
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Advertisement2963 1962-11-06 19 mU'*MJ!i\\[l I THE E. A. C. LINESUniNki le .t«H U MAtU aAMtURS, BREMEN, ANTMLRT lotuaotii «Msniaiii tut toiwcMguia 41 copennagen /&XT. ?W* fear* 1 I'naa riaan KfVSsiMil "BUSUANGA" 1)c).... Sailed II Pert/ I Net S 9 Niv Cl \&y*l "SIMIA" k) IS/21 Net 22/24 Net 2S/2S Ntv yXA y^l AiumiA2,963 words
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Advertisement1307 1962-11-06 19 w. McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. nSvjl Tlli Nat ***** vQaajßk. VUQU ELLBRMAN LIMB tfc KLAVENESS LIMB > HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO ROTUROAM ft MIOOIESBRbUCH. SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF LEEDS AccttUts earn Itr Central ft Slut* Anenca. S port P Sham Ptnang BONNEVILLE 11/14 Nit 151,307 words
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Article148 1962-11-06 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. /^ENERAL investments and in- dustrial shares opened the week on a firm basis. Rises exceeded falls by almost two to one. Mast leaders showed small gains. Trading was moderate, but covered a wide range of stocks. A.O.G's price was steady around 555. 9d. after news of148 words
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Article25 1962-11-06 20 The output for October by Austral Amalgamated Tin was 2,615 piculs or 156 tons. This compared with 2,680 piculs (160 tons) in September.25 words
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Article155 1962-11-06 20 No». i Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Butmni don*. Dunlops 13 sat KoUiraa ns 11 cts. I r. N. 16 cts. 8. Darby 4|d. (iammon 10 its. C. Storaice 4|d. J. Wausb 14 cts. Stearunhlp 8 cts. kt Brnv 2.', <i., Shfll 13 cts Containers 9 cts. 8. Tinaes155 words
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Article96 1962-11-06 20 £HINESE Produce Euhmm Sinca- p»r« noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk S4li sellers, drum »44J i-ellcr*: Copra: November S2S liuyi'rs. S2SJ sellers; Popper Muntok white SI.VJJ sellers. Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $112 i sellers. Karbled Lnmponic black >ll7i sellerx. ASTA SI3O sellers. Singapore96 words
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Article34 1962-11-06 20 Hang King, the lit dollar was quoted at 5.73] for T.T. and 5.72 for oath. Stirling »-as quoted at 15.87 and one tatl of (Old at WH. All Malayan Exchange Bankt' Attsday.34 words
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Article26 1962-11-06 20 November 5 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 8U cents (down three-eighth of a rent). TIN: 5430.37) (down S2>. Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Article24 1962-11-06 20 During October Pahattf Consolidated crushed 19.000 tons of ore, produced 215 tons of lode concentrates and sold 215 tons of lode concentrates.24 words
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549 1962-11-06 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE only feature on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday (if there was any real feature) was slackening of dealings in Shell Refining. It was only to be expected that trading would drop off when positions bad been squared and549 words
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Article22 1962-11-06 20 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 3 Not. 5 Industrials: 189.13 189.32 Tins: 278.49 278.93 rubbers: 173.87 173.87 Jan. 1. 1958 100.22 words
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Article523 1962-11-06 20 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE f OMBINED builnesa In the I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrials: Bountead (3.000) $1.71: Dunlops (500) J2 BL,. (1,000) $3; Ea.tt SmeltinK (400) S2.BK SL (2,000) *2.87: K. and N.523 words
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206 1962-11-06 20 THE Straits tin price fell by $2 to $430.37 per picul yesterday, but the reason was not readily ascertainable. The price had already fallen one dollar on Saturday reflecting the £4 or £5 drop In London on Friday. Initially short-covering of206 words
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Article14 1962-11-06 20 October rubber crops Included: Sungei Tukanr; 60.000- lb- and Trrnerloh 92.000 lb.14 words
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Article235 1962-11-06 20 SHIPS lying alsnssld* the Singapore wharvot tsday are: Somali 42/43, Svend M.iersk 13/14, City of Wellington is. Pulau Kidjang NW. 5. Perak NW. 3. Star Alcyone 33/34, Mi-lampus 31/32, Hanka Sawlcka 44, Dresden 1/2, Selat Ball 40/41, Tong Peng KKKDK Borneo 8/9, Bandung Mart] 15/16. Hoegh Dene235 words
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Article228 1962-11-06 20 NOVEMBER first (rtdt rubbtr buy•rt f.s.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Smpapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Ml centa per lb. down thn. eighths of a cent. The tone waa aunt. t.C.C.R.A. and F. M.R.I.' elOPlng price* In centa per lb. yenterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.228 words
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Advertisement1038 1962-11-06 20 B^sCoß^j—^lJ sCmsbbbvl SBBBBBsd Ibbbbbsbbbbl y\ j" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD- v Express O.S.A. Pacific dt Atlantic Coast Servlea n» tv ti* ti* ros** s"fts» H'ssot t rtsaciacs i. *a(st«o tt.iv ccn ska Mars" 26 29 N« 31 Niwt Dec t Die Dec 17 Dec 14 Jsa "Kiaikaws Mam" 27/71 Die1,038 words
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Advertisement695 1962-11-06 20 at \.~r- sTsbbs^sbbV _^JMssssfasssC_^ssssssst.-— —^^□ja/asssstalssss^^ r 1 x9ljl r f p»jsS»sasssssssV^ssst--r^. «r v^BiM KB^Pf*— y**y' m Possengcr. Cargo Servico, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM MADRAS SINGAPORE. PSHAM. PENANG TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY. 114 NOV 6/9 NOV 10 NOV 11 Chief Agents: R. JUMABHOY ft SONS LTD., Singapore. Phono. *****. Wa THE BURMA FIVE695 words
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Advertisement196 1962-11-06 20 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES 10. m/v. LE NATAL Arrived 25-10-62. A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharge ex the above vessel will be held in the S.HBGodowns No. 19 on 7th November, 1962 from 9.00 a.m. until 4.30 pm. No other survey will be held either before or after196 words
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Advertisement638 1962-11-06 20 sKXSsbT*3^EsBbI lj UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Trndrns for Supply of rniforms and Clothing 1963. TENDERS will be received by the Bursar. University of Mulaya. Pantai Valley, Kuala Lu.npvu. up to 12 noon on 30th November. 1962. for the supply of uniforms and clothlriß to members of staff for the year 1963.638 words
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Advertisement548 1962-11-06 21 NOTICE Our Salesman, Mr. Llm Boon Chye. Is no longer employed by ua as from Ist. November. 1962 and therefore Is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. Sim Llm Company Limited. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. MADAM ADA UM of No. 3, Maple Avenue, Singapore,548 words
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Advertisement1127 1962-11-06 21 NOTICES NOTICE THIB la to notify that the contract agreement made between Mr. Chong Wah Toong of 503 Sultan Street, Paslr PlnJi. Ipoh and Tarnbun Mining Co.. Ltd. Ipoh on 12.362 for the extraction of iron ore at Ounong Rapat was terminated on 24th October. 1962 and that the Company1,127 words
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Advertisement127 1962-11-06 21 NOTICE PEGANG MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-eighth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, Chartered Bank Chambers, Ipoh, on Thursday, 29th November, 1962NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that at the said Meeting the Directors127 words
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Advertisement710 1962-11-06 21 NOTICES ST. ANNE'S CHURCH BUILDING FUND Winning numbers of the Lucky Draw 4/11/62. Permit No- 113/62. Consolation Prize: Prlre: 1. *****. 1. *****. 2. *****. 2. *****. 3 *****. 3. ***** 4. *****. 4 *****. 5. *****. 5. *****. 6 174(18. 6. ***** 7. *****. 7. *****. 8. *****. 8.710 words
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Advertisement548 1962-11-06 21 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works, Federation of Malaya, up to 12 noon on 23rd November. 1962 for the supply of oxygen and acetylene to the Public Works Department for the period 1-1-1963 to 31-12-1963. Full particulars and tender548 words
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Advertisement224 1962-11-06 21 TENDER M'KISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from P.WJD. Registered Contractors of Class 'C and above and accredited Federation Armed Forces Contractors at the Ministry of Defence, Kuala Lumpur, not later than 2.30 p.m.. 22nd November. 1962 for> "GRASS-CUTTING AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS AT THE R.M.AF. STATION AND224 words
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Advertisement21 1962-11-06 21 Modern and K5rS efficient. ifc^J EnnidSD iemi-outomoric >hd« Proiecfor 1 Central Importt Division MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 17 2021 words
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292 1962-11-06 22 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP; Kuala Lumpur, Monday T EARCO MYTH did an impressive gallop with Merv Posner astride here this morning. Despite the heavy going, the five-year-old showed faultless action in a sprint in the straight. One of the most improved sprinters292 words
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294 1962-11-06 22 MELBOURNE. Monday IifORE than 100,000 lfl racegoers will flock to the Melbourne suburb of Flemington tomorrow to see the Melbourne Cup. The race, which starts at 12.10 p.m. Malayan time, Is the richest in the southern hemisphere and one of the worlds greatest twomile handicaps.Reuter - 294 words
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341 1962-11-06 22 Shockalingam and Intan Sedili are promoted to Cl. 2 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two winners here yesterday Shockallngam and Intan SediU, have been promoted from class 3 to class Z. Weights for all six races on Wednesday are: Cl. 1 Div. I— 6f Bllah Sayan* II 9.00 Native Kingdom 9.00 Dententurius341 words
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Article259 1962-11-06 22 NEW YORK, Mon f IVAN, an Irish-bred three-year-old, will be one of the two Soviet Union challengers in the Washington International, to De run at Laurel on Nov. 12. The Russian Embassy in Washington miormed Laurel officials yesterday that Livan and Zabeg, wiuReuter - 259 words
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Advertisement199 1962-11-06 22 MITSUBISHI-WILLYS TtffcjfThljWfr MANUFACTURED UNDER UCEf CE Fltf>M WIUYS MOTOR INC., TOLEDO, OHIO, V.S.A. M I HT^Bn Abov«: Partofthe Mitsubishi Willys Jeep fleet recently commissioned BR^jJ by Trt Federal Land Develooment Authority. V Two models NOW available: pHr CJ3B-J3R: Diesel or petrol. Wheelbase 80". Since \JP 1957 more than 20,000 units199 words
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Miscellaneous221 1962-11-06 22 Ali€>y Oop B H V.T. Hmtiim GOSH,OOOLaA^ <AYE THOUGHT VOU'O IS THERE ANY I L 4 YEAH.'THEY I I YOU SENT DC SEEDE AW fIX HAVE 'l/W AMI EVER /WELL.ImAgOTMIXEO-UPW DIFFERENCE IM \KNEWHOW SOMEWHERE H^ A T V BACK^HERE IN GLAO TO (FLATTEPEO') AN OPERATION BETWEEN THIS AFRAID \tO RUN221 words
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Article603 1962-11-06 23 Titmus makes merry THE CHEERY COCKNEY OUTSHINES THE STARS WITH HIGHEST PERSONAL SCORE By JACK FINGLETON: Adelaide, Monday gNGLAND'S cheery Cockney cricketer, Fred Titmus, had a merry innings here today that yielded him 137 not out his highest score in first-class cricket. Suprisingly, therefore, because he was considered by many603 words
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458 1962-11-06 23 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE. Mon. The Association of Football Players is not an association of football rebels. Mr. Seah Yun Chong, the president told a meeting of club representatives at Farrer Park today. Mr. Seah was clarifying the AFP stand in their458 words
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511 1962-11-06 23 at half-time, played much better after the Interval. The match was watched by a crowd of 40,000. BUENOS AIRES: Jan-Erik Lundrvist Swedish Davis Cup player. won the Argentine and South American open lawn tennla championship here today beating Patriclo Rodriguez Chile) 2-6. 6-4,511 words
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Article42 1962-11-06 23 ADELAIDE, Mon. Colin Cowdrey. the MCC opening batsman who l^ad his third successive 'dick" on Saturday in a much against South Australia h.Te. received a good luck cable from his son. 2J-year-old Jeremy "Don't worry Daddy. You'll come good. Rruirr42 words
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Article23 1962-11-06 23 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's waterpolo league competition will begin on Nov. 11. There will be six teams taking Dart.23 words
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262 1962-11-06 23 FAM agree to stage next Junior Asian Cup tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The P.A. of Malaya will organise the fifth Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur next April. This will be the third time that the FAM are to stage the tournament. The FAM organised the inaugural tournament262 words
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Article181 1962-11-06 23 Cup luck against 'minnows' LONDON, Mon. The luck went against the "minnows" when the draw for the second round of the English Football Association Cup was made today. All the amateur teams were drawn away for the second round, to be played on Nov. 24, and only four of theReuter - 181 words
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242 1962-11-06 23 SINGAPORE, Mon. Slnga pore Recreation Club beat Combined Schools 4-0 on the padang today and Police beat Indian Association 6-0 at Thomson Road in Singapore Hockey Association league division one matches played today. For Recs, this was their fourth victory in242 words
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Article34 1962-11-06 23 HOCKEY MaJaeca Lge: SFA 2 PWD-Survey 0; NU Teachers 6 Henry Oumey School 1. SOCCER Cow GATE Cop (Ipoh) Kllat 8 Perak River Hydro 1. Friendly (Rawang) Rawang Indiana 6 Klang Rovers 3.34 words
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Article155 1962-11-06 23 S. AUSTRALIA Ist innings 335 (Lill 87. McLachlan 53. Starham 4-58). MCC IST INNS 1333-5 on Saturda/) Pull.r b Sobers 21 Cowdrcy b Brooks 0 Barrington c |arman b Hawke 104 Craveney b Brooks 99 Parfitt c McLachlan b Hawke 15 Titmus not out 137 Knight c Jarman b155 words
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203 1962-11-06 23 Harvey in form, scores 128 not out QYDNEY, Mon. Australian t? Test batsman Neil Harvey showed a return to form when he hit 128 not out for New South Wales against Western Australia in a Sheffield Shield match here today. This was Harvey's first Shield century since 1960. Many criticsReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement267 1962-11-06 23 FBS97 l//r Qi^llrTrff! IMMEDIATELY rfjjß with sweet, soothing \Jb^^J DC Witt's 1 Baby Cough Syrup mm® Babies love it. Mothers trust it. Buy j this special medicine and cure your J Baby baby's cough tonight Coy 9 h s r r Up g 4 i HPTTTWVaN I' '"'">"•* T t~U267 words
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Miscellaneous73 1962-11-06 23 Sports Diary SOCCER LIM CUP: YMCA v Ramblers (CAH grd. Ipoh). HOCKEY SPORE Dlv. SCC v Prisons (padang); Dlv. 2: Police v RMN (Naval Base) S'OOR Dlv. 1: Kllat 'A' v Techs (Pantai); Div. t: Chartered Bank v Yg Eaglets (Taylor Rd); 1 Tpt Coy v EPP (Batu); Police Depot73 words
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Obituary75 1962-11-06 24 MR. OAMIAN ASHNESS of Hongkong Bank paned away on 11/62. f'orHvc lraves 49 Cheviot Hill Krankcl Kslate for Prrpvtual Surronr Church BlKlap at 3.00 p.m. e/ii/82. MADAM COVINDAMAL w/o late N. Knthirayson, 72, passed away peacefully at General Hospital. f>-1 1-62. Leaving behind 4 *on». 1 dnuKhtiT. 2s (trnndchlldr.n75 words
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Obituary28 1962-11-06 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of Joorph Wong Yen Nam of Grventown Ipoh who died on 6-11-.~>4 "Gone But Never Foricottrn," Inserted by his »orrowful wife and Children.28 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-11-06 24 rE LOT of actors is rough and tough, and for famed British slar, John Mills, it is no different. Closed eyes, wrinkled brow and tight lips that's the look on his face as wild teenagers breathed down his neck for autographs in Singapore yesterday. ShortlyMak Kian Seng - 143 words
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Article102 1962-11-06 24 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Employees of the Sea View Hotel in Meyer Road struck work for six hours from 6 p.m. tonight in protest against the management's alleged refusal to settle wage claims. The assistant secretary of the Singapore General Employees' Union, Mr. Wee Toon Lip, said the union102 words
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Article263 1962-11-06 24 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Mon. Tnere was an air of optimism m slock markets here today while awaiting the Chancellor of the Exchequers speech in the House of Commons economic debate, when it Is thought he may announce newmeasures ;o stimulate the economy. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including263 words
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Article41 1962-11-06 24 LONDON, Mon Spot 24d.. Dec. 24d., Jan. 24d.. Feb. 23 13/16 d.. Jan/Mar. 23 13/16 d., Apr. June 23\d July Sept. 23'« d.. Oet./Der 22 15 16d., c.l.i. Nov. 23\d.. Dec. 23% d.. Jan. 23 rl »d. Tone: Slightly ea-aer.41 words
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Article25 1962-11-06 24 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £888, sellers CB7O. Forward buyers £858, sellers £859. Settlement £867. Turnover ajn 75 tons. p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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498 1962-11-06 24 IIM)II. Monday. TIIK Izzuddin Shall Government residential secondary religious school in Tiger Lane here, run by the Religious Affairs Department, ias been closed indefinitely. This follows a strike yesterday when the 160 boys in Form Two boycotted their annual final examination and were498 words
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107 1962-11-06 24 Another Army bride-to-be due in Malaya this weekend KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Another Army bride-to-be is due in Singapore this weekend on a flight paid for by the War Office under the "anticipated marriages" scheme. She is Miss Dorothy Newton, 21, the daughter of Mrs. A. Newton of Normanton, Yorkshire. She107 words
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Article118 1962-11-06 24 SINGAPORE. Mon. A fish merchant, Mr. Tan Siah Pheng, 29, was driving to a bank today when he was robbed of $6,000 by a gang of three men in Ellenborough Street. Mr. Tan told police that he was driving slowly along the crowded street118 words
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Article46 1962-11-06 24 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water will be cut off tomorrow In Ridout Road, from Swettenham Road to Peel Road, from 9 ajii. to 5 p.m. and In Upper Serangoon Road, between Woodsville Circus and Woodleieh Water Dept. entrance, on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration173 1962-11-06 24 BACKERS OF MALAYSIA IN SARAWAK TO SEND TEAM TO UN I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon. The newly^ formed pro Malaysia Sarawak United Front will send a flve-member delegation to the United Nations early next year to counter any point raised by its rival, the Sarawak United People's Party, against Malaysia. Mr.173 words