The Straits Times, 10 November 1962
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Title Section20 1962-11-10 1 wih.agi: i>.\ii.v nmiiirn sai>e i-\«kii»s 100.000 Hot** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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223 1962-11-10 1 UNITED NATIONS, Friday and Russian negotiators failed in nearly four hours of talks last night to resolve their differences on the key issue of verification of the Soviet withdrawal of "offensive weapons" from Cuba. A United States spokesman said the talks hadReuter - 223 words
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Article557 1962-11-10 1 INDIA TO GET FRENCH ARMS China-Assam gateway build-up NEW DELHI, Friday THE Communist Chinese were reported today to be massing a tank force near Spanggur Lake, in the Chushul area of southern Ladakh. Ladakh is In the western sector of the fighting on India's northwesternReuter; UPI - 557 words
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Article, Illustration214 1962-11-10 1 S'pore to get first look at Vulcans SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will be seeing the Royal Air Force Bomber Command's mighty Deltawing Vulcan B 2 V-boin-bers' for the first time when three visit RAF Tengah next week on their way from Britain to Perth, where they will take part in fly-pasts214 words
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Article50 1962-11-10 1 TOKYO. Fri. The Japanese Government today demanded the immediate release of a Japanese rewsmun deUined by 'the Cuban Government since Oct. 31. The demand was conveyed by the Foreign Office tc Cuban Charge d Affaires Carlos Martinez Salsamendi. who promised to forward the note to Havana immediately.50 words
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Article33 1962-11-10 1 OSIO. Fri. The Norwegian Gu.ernment today decided to put 300 officers and men at the disposal of the United Nations command in the Congo, it was officially announced here.33 words
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Article36 1962-11-10 1 BERLIN. Prl. An American supply convoy was held up today for 80 minutes at the Soviet checkpoint of Manenborn M the border between East and West Oermany. an American Army spokesman reported.36 words
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Article126 1962-11-10 1 CANCER "major advance' claim ONDON, Fri. A team of doctors and research workers at a London hospital today claimed a major advance in the battle against cancer. They said they had deveioped a prototype of a machine which can deliver an intense beam of radiation both to a cancer andReuter - 126 words
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Article32 1962-11-10 1 LONDON. Pri. Rolls Royce. the world's largest manufacturer of Jet and gas turbine engines and makers of the famous luxury car announced a U5522.4 million drop in half-yearly profit.32 words
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Article57 1962-11-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tenfku Abdul Rahman, mill broadcast to the nation tomorrow evening on the Sino-Indian border dispute after the 7 o'clock news bulletin in English. The broadcast in Malay can be heard at 8.10 p.m. and the Tamil and Chinese translations can be57 words
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Article171 1962-11-10 1 SARIT WARNS OF PERIL TO THAILAND BANGKOK, Fri. The Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, told new members of the three armed forces yesterday that the country is facing a great peril. As Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, the Prime Minister was addressing; young soldiers who were being given theReuter - 171 words
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Article76 1962-11-10 1 SAIGON, Friday. COUTH VIETNAM broke off diplomatic relations with Laos yesterday, the Foreign Ministry announced today. The South Vietnamese Embassy in Vientiane was closed yesterday. The move was announced after the Ambassador of North Vietnam presented his credentials to King Savang Vatthana of Laos.Reuter - 76 words
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Article91 1962-11-10 1 BONN. Fri. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, told Parliament here today ne could no longer discuss confidential matters on the telephone from his private house because "others are always connected to it." The comment came during question time when a Deputy asked if91 words
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Article55 1962-11-10 1 PARIS. Fri. More than 300.--000 students at universities acioss the country refused today to attend classes In a one-day strike protesting education and housing facUities. In Paris. 120.000 students at the Sorbonne and smaller colleges stayed away from lecture halls. Similar strikes were reported from55 words
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Article43 1962-11-10 1 RANGOON. Fri. The Foreign Minister of the Burmese Revolutionary Government, U Thl Han, and the American Amhamador Mr. John Scott Everton, today signed here an agreement for Burma's purchase of US$lO.5 million worth of cotton and tobacco from the United States.43 words
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Article37 1962-11-10 1 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Dennis Vosper. Britain's Secretary for Technical Co-operation, left here by air today to head the 12-man British delegation at the final week of the Colombo Plan conference in Melbourne. Australia.37 words
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Article233 1962-11-10 1 Police hold 5 union men CINGAPORE. Fri. The Special Branch has arrested five Leftwing trade unionists for allegedly distributing Communist literature. This follows Intensive Investigations into the activities of the Communist Party of Malaya. A Ministry of Homo Affairs statement today said three men were arrested on Nov. 1 while233 words
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Article28 1962-11-10 1 HASHING I s>eb tod*y int. t< ii" d tbr« shipb U-j* i ing medium and id'- i Qiatt range missile: Def< n> DepaftoKi Douncfd K«->j*« r28 words
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Advertisement197 1962-11-10 1 EH3bSB The pace quickens Ff vl SALES of the Straits Times and the Sunday Times climbed more rapidly than usual in the 12 months to Sept. .'{o this year. The Straits Times circulation at 1 17,958 is up nearly 10,000 a day, and the Sunday Times nearly 16,000 a day.197 words
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Advertisement73 1962-11-10 1 tv'tf ealtrv IST SHOES MONEY CAN BUt Americans prefer (GEVAERT3 over 70°/° of ALL ROLL FILMS imported into the U.S.A. in the first half of 1961 were (GEVAERT) MADE IN BELGIUM For QUALITY For ECONOMY available in Singapore Malaya and Borneo Size 120 for IVfcstH O nd 2 1 273 words
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408 1962-11-10 2 LONDON, Fri. I'HK authoritative British Institute for Strategic Studies estimated today that the West had more than six times as many inter-coutinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) as the Soviet Union. An international unofficial body with politicians and experts on military and world affairs amoncReuter; UPI - 408 words
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133 1962-11-10 2 I)ALLAS. Fri. A v senior State Department orßvial said yesterday the antagonisms between Moscow and Peking were so deepseated that no genuine reconciliation could be foreseen while Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev and Mr. Mao Tse-tung held power. This view was expressed by Mr. RogerReuter - 133 words
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188 1962-11-10 2 OUTSIDE THE NUDE CLUB, A GUARDS TUNIC lL O N D O N. Fri. The doorman of a London striptease club, the Nude-A-Rama, wore the ceremonial red tunic of a Scots Guards captain or major, a court heard here yesterday. The doorman, Stanley Frederick William Lowe. 40, was remanded onReuter - 188 words
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Article45 1962-11-10 2 LONDON, Prl— Oeraldlne Chaplin, 18, daughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin, made her London debut as a ballet dancer on Wednesday, performing the Can-Can at Co\ent Garden before the Queen Mother. Oeraldlne is a student at the Royal School of Ballet.— UPl.45 words
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Article140 1962-11-10 2 NEW YORK, Friday. THE U.S. Government yesterday charged a New York drug flrm with selling adulterated drugs capable of chw .ging the sexual development of children. The Justice Department said the charges were filed in the distict court in Brooklyn against Nysco Laboratories Inc. andReuter - 140 words
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121 1962-11-10 2 WASHINGTON, PH. THE U.S. State Deparrment said yesterday it understood that several arrests had been made following a demonstration by about 40 people who attacked the United States Consulate at Soerabaya, Indonesia, yesterday morning. The department confirmed reports from Jakarta that no injuries had occur-121 words
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Article, Illustration210 1962-11-10 2 Galbraith: Mac tells of 'scurrilous rumours' T ONDON, Fri. Mr. Macmillan spoke of the "continual buildup of rumours and innuendoes of a most scurrilous kind" when he announced last night in the House of Commons of the resignation of Mr. Thomas Galbraith, Under-Sec-retary for Scotland. Mr. Galbraith was Civil LordReuter - 210 words
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Article231 1962-11-10 2 DATELINE Hong Kong IT COSTS HK$4 million a year to keep the ttrttts clean, according to Mr. K.S. Kinghorn. Chairman of the Urban Council. A PETITION signed by 100,000 Buddhists is to be presented to the Governor, Sir Robert Black, asking that the birthday of Buddha be proclaimed a public231 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-11-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I r But tuis ALL^ TWE MONEY WE MAD S,^ IN TUE *AN«^/ /i onlv\ WANT TT I COUNT /i ooht musrrv I FISUPES ON 131 words
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Article139 1962-11-10 3 Quick look round CHICAGO. Fri. An 11--year-old Negro girl has given birth to a seven lb. 11 i oz son here. Youngest birth on record occurred 23 years ago when Una Medina, five, a Peruvian girl, had a son. WIESBADEN: A restaurant manager and a waitress are to go on139 words
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Article155 1962-11-10 3 Eleanor: A message from Nikita MOSCOW, Fri.— Mr. ITI Nikita Khrushchev sent condolences to the Roosevelt family last night on the death of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. "The Soviet Government and all the Soviet people knew Eleanor Roosevelt as an outstanding American civic leader and the closest friend of the great155 words
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86 1962-11-10 3 64 GUERILLAS KILLED IN JUNGLE BATTLE SAIGON, Fri— Government troops killed 64 Vietcoor guerillas in an assault on the southern edge of the Plain of Reeds on Wednesday and Thursday, informed American military sources said. Five guerillas weie wounded. 27 others captured and 89 suspects rounded up in a battleUPI - 86 words
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Article56 1962-11-10 3 LONDON. Pri. The Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, told the House of Commons that the' "present court penalties against those inciting racial hatred or violence are inadequate and need to be increased." He added: "The government proposes to take steps to rectify that as soonReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1962-11-10 3 LONDON, HI Ml Roy Thomson, Canadian-born owner of newspapers In Britain, Canada, the United States and Africa, last night announced the creation of a £5 million charitable trust to help education, television and news services In developing countries Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration420 1962-11-10 3 Anguish of a mother has court in tears I lEGE. Fri. Men and women spectators, the young mother in the dock and even gendarmes on duty in court wept yesterday when defence counsel in the thalidomide baby killing case described what he called "the Calvary of Suzanne Coipel-Vande-put." Maltre JeanReuter - 420 words
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Article24 1962-11-10 3 LONDON, Frl. The British Navy's first guided missile destroyer, the Devonshire, will commission for service on Nov. 15. the Admiralty- announced. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article59 1962-11-10 3 Brown retains his post LONDON. Pn. Mr. George Brown. 48. last night successfully fought off a challenge by Mr. Harold Wilson. 46. for his job as deputy leader of the Labour Party. In a secret ballot of Labour M.P.s, Mr. Brown, deputy leader since 1960, defeated Mr. Wilson, the party'sReuter - 59 words
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Article74 1962-11-10 3 DOVER (Delaware), Fr —Miss Elizabeth Hall, 27, who never regained consciousness after a tonsils operation seven years ag o, died here yesterday. Her heart stopped beating during the operation but a doctor massaged it back into action. But Miss Hall never wakened from her coma.Reuter - 74 words
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394 1962-11-10 3 Now Russia ships missiles FROM Cuba WASHINGTON. Frl. fHE Defence Department said last night that aerial reconnaissance had confirmed that Soviet ballistic missile equipment was being removed from Cuba. It said in a statement that the U.S- expected to obtain additional confirmation "through the close alongside observation of Soviet vessels"Reuter - 394 words
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Article220 1962-11-10 3 'YES' TO MART IN BOTH HOUSES LONDON, Friday. T*HE British Government won comfortable majorities in both Houses of Parliament last night for its handling of negotiations for British entry into the European Common Market —98 in the Commons and 39 in the Lords. Both Mr. Edward Heath. Britain's chief negotiator,Reuter - 220 words
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Article33 1962-11-10 3 ALGIERS. Pri.— The newspaper La Depeche D'Algerie yesterday quoted "Algerian Communist leaders" as saying that the authorities have banned a Communist Party meeting planned for Sunday in Setlf. Eastern Algeria.33 words
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Advertisement177 1962-11-10 3 Protect your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box at MALAYAN FINANCE BUILDING g^^ I Singapore IHi jppp.-""' k I£k I b (TERMS MODERATE) THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Singapore office: 83 Victoria Street. Tel: ***** ***** Christmas Gift Problems DISAPPEAR -gjy*' otter you hove177 words
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Article103 1962-11-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A seminar to promote the use I of the national language and culture and to speed the expansion of the Malay language in various fields will be held here from Nov. 25 to Dec. 2. Organised by the Persekutuan Bahasa Melayu Universitl Singapura together with103 words
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Article62 1962-11-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The success of a public variety show recently staged by prisoners in Singapore has encouraged them to put up a repeat performance. Their next show at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 27 is in aid of the National Theatre Fund and the Singapore After-Care Association.62 words
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240 1962-11-10 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. *J"HE assessment rate for "owner-occupiers of attap houses in the 36 per cent rating area" will be reduced to 27 per cent from Jan. 1, 1963. This announcement was made by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Mr. S. Ramaswamy,240 words
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215 1962-11-10 4 'CANNOT BE PUNISHED TWICE FOR SAME OFFENCE' SINGAPORE, Fri. A district judge, today took up a point raised by a police supervisee, Loh An Hee, and urged the prosecution to be "fair" to Loh. "A man cannot be punished twice for the same offence," said Mr. Choor Singh, the judge.215 words
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Article48 1962-11-10 4 SINOAPORE. FTi. Dr. K. S. Richardson will give a talk on "Problems in Perinatal Mortality and their Obstetric Management at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital lecture theatre on Monday. Nov. 12 at 8.15 p.m. It Is open to all members of the medical profession.48 words
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254 1962-11-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Japanese delegations are now in Singapore conducting separate surveys of industrial investment opportunities one on behalf of the Japanese Government and the other for Japanese industrialists. The official 10-man delegation styling themselves the "inspection group of House of Councillors of254 words
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Article29 1962-11-10 4 SINOAPORE. Fri.— The officers and members of the Singapore Police "D" Division held a get-to-gether party to celebrate Deepavali at Havelock Road Police quarters. Chancellor Road today.29 words
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Article226 1962-11-10 4 K. LUMPUR, Fri PLANS for the expansion of the army, navy and air force as well as auxiliary and reserve units will be outlined by the Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, at the budget meeting of Parliament on Nov. 28. Tun Razak will be226 words
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Advertisement322 1962-11-10 4 f«r\,,7VA TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Singapore 12.15 am) THE MOST DANGEROUS MISSION IN THE HISTORY OF Sf™Fl i JUNGLE WARFARE £L-v It was either fight fjAS^ «A together now or be killed lW^ JOHN IRELAND EVERETT SLOANE JO MORROW -CARL ESMOND Jjfe HOWARO <AINE JACK WARNER^. IRWIN R BLACKER m A PARAMOUNT322 words
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Advertisement80 1962-11-10 4 nmrnrnnnn ™-**w o»ins iolllliJllllliiljL^s today> PHi:rf>AßAi| Hindi with Eng./Moloy Sub. Tomorrow 1 1 o.m. (Color Scope) "WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY' Wk Phone I ***** Last Day: 1 30-3. J0-7 00-9. J0 p.m. Troy Donahue Connie Stevens Dorothy McGuire ■SUSAN SLADE" (Technicolor) Tomorrow: "Gun In The Afternoon' (CinemaKope Metrocolor). 180 words
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Advertisement294 1962-11-10 4 imo sing4pore I I9S TOMOKROW Wt jH f^~The^GlßL^who^] I WtdJ. »5" S put the 'IT- S mrjf^m in Ital y iml pi^p; Jm.M N«w York Mirror [m**^M LOLLOBRIGIDA in her LATEST MoST^^^^Wfc-iVsV> in METRO GULDWVN-M/trtD'l |^(^V^^^pH JEALOUSY k CO-STARRINC <<& Vittorio De Sica -Ji T i I Marisa Merlini 'bk-S.294 words
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Miscellaneous362 1962-11-10 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 T>HE following is today's sche- 173) 8.45 p.m.; from Jesselton. dule of civil aircraft move- Labuan. Kuching (ML 487) 7.25 ments at Paya Lebar airport, p.m. Singapore: DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BOAC: To Bangkok. New BOAC: From London, Rome, Delhi. Teheran. Tel Aviv, ZuBeirut. Karachi.362 words
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Article52 1962-11-10 5 TAIPING, Fri. A Remembrance Day ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph here on Sunday morning with a parade of army and civilian units. Capt. Hussein bin Zainal Abidin will command the parade and the District Officer. Tonglcu Besar Mahmood ibni Sultan Zainal Abidin. will lay the52 words
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Article40 1962-11-10 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. The Sultan of Kedah will lay a wreath at the Volunteer Force Cenotaph here during the Remembrance Day ceremony on Sunday. Gurkha buglers will blow the "Last Post" and the "Reveille."40 words
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265 1962-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. £JUSTOMS men have smashed a large smuggling ring which had brought in annually several million dollars' worth of textiles, cosmetics and Chinese medicines from Penang. Disclosing this today, a spokesman of the Customs Headquarters here said that the ring had265 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-11-10 5 Her prize— a free trip MISS Nancy Ho. 22. winner of the "Miss Sam Foo' contest in Kuala Lumpur, pictured at Hong Kong airport earlier this week. Her prize was a free return ticl..t —Singapore to Hong Kong donated by Cathay Pacific Airways.43 words
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Article145 1962-11-10 5 PENANG, Friday. pENANG police are keeping close watch on a can-can revue whose performances at the New World Park have started a controversy between the Alliance State Government and the Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew. At last night's first show at 7.15.145 words
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Article68 1962-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A three-man goodwill mission of the Asian Productivity Organisation will arrive here on Tuesday for a five-day visit to tell the Govern- 1 ment and the people of its objectives and activities According to an A.P.O. statement today, the mission comprises68 words
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Article21 1962-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A Hve-day L'nesco symposium on scientific knowledge of parasites at the University of Singapore ended today.21 words
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82 1962-11-10 5 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY, Fri. A Sydney tourist agency in organising a novel Asian tour for Australians. r-e tour will be called "Golfasla." take six weeks and give Australian golfers the opportunity of playing on courses In the Far East professional circuit while also82 words
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129 1962-11-10 5 Wahid, the veteran of two world wars, dies SINGAPORE. Fri. Sergeant-M aj or Beppo Wahid, 64, a veteran of World Wars I and 11. died in hospital early today after a long illness. Sgt. Major Wahid, wellknown to local soldiers and ex-servicemen for his smart turn-out and dazzling display of129 words
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Article53 1962-11-10 5 rpOH, Fri. A police patrol cruising along the Ipoh-Batu Gajah Road almost caught a telephone wire thief near the 6'. mile early this morning. The thief, who spied the police, slid down the pole and escaped] Into the nearby mining area. The police gave chase,53 words
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Article48 1962-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires here. Mr. Muhammad Mansocr Al Rumaih, has Invited 600 guests to a buffet dinner at the Hotel Merlin to celebrate the anniversary of the accession of King Saud on Monday. The embassy will be closed on that day.48 words
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Article28 1962-11-10 5 KLANG, Fri. A charity dance will be held in aid of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Organ Fund at the Letchimanan Hall here on r>c. i.28 words
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Advertisement115 1962-11-10 5 Sor more than 400 years BENEDICTINE D.O.M U* i 1 1 l I Bis' e 'j2i£^ i i< •#T^TT I BW I I*" itf>d>f2*^*l ii 1 Bu^KIA B 7 i B^? it&^'JSnrt'i -*-y i I j «>^^?>^^^£^^L o» k^^>^'~~ sir '^^3 IT World renowned Benedictine D.O.M uses 27 herbs specially115 words
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Article, Illustration417 1962-11-10 6 Sambanthan clears up controversy on plan for memorial KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Dato V. T. Sambanthan today straightened out the controversy created by a report that he said in Calcutta recently that Subhas Chandra Bose "saved the people of Malaya." The report also quoted him as saying that a memorial417 words
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Article25 1962-11-10 6 BENTONG. Pri.— The Ketari Primary School here will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Sunday with an exhibition of pupils' drawings and a party.25 words
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Article25 1962-11-10 6 SEREMBAN. Pri. A postal agency has been opened at Gedok. the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, announced today.25 words
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105 1962-11-10 6 LONDON, Fri. Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. left by air for Cairo last night, after spending a month in Britain to recruit staff for the introduction of television In Singapore. During his visit, he had talks with Mr. Hugh Carleton Greene. directorKeneralReuter - 105 words
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Article52 1962-11-10 6 SINGAPORE. Frt. Some 300! American tourists spent thousands; of dollars shopping and sightseeing in Singapore when the 16.844-tor. Oslofjord docked here for 10 hours today. The tourists are on an 80-day world cruise In the Norwegian America Line's newest liner. The liner's next port of call52 words
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Article26 1962-11-10 6 PENANG, Fri. The Penang Rotary Club will raise 56.000 to finance its project for prevention and alleviation of blindness through sight restoration.26 words
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Article76 1962-11-10 6 SINGAPORE, Fli.— The retiring Chief of the Australian General Staff, Oneral Sir Reginald Pollard, called on the British Commissioner-Gen-eral for South-East Asia, Lord Selkirk, today. Sir Reginald, accompanied by Lady Pollard, arived here last Thursday for a 10-day farewell tour of Australian units and establishments in76 words
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Article123 1962-11-10 6 KUCHING, Friday. T»HE five founder members of the Sarawak United x People's Party who resigned this week following the party's rejection of their anti-Communism motion at its delegates conference, said today that they would continue to support party president, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, in the Kuching Municipal123 words
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Article25 1962-11-10 6 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. P. S. Krempl, 69 a well-known musician, died today at the General Hospital. He leaves a wife and three children.25 words
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Article280 1962-11-10 6 From Doug Lackersteen I T UNDON, Fri. Ma- lava's Education Minister, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, has warned students here against ventilating their grievances through the Press, even when those grievances are justified. He regretted that wha. he described as "irresponsible statements" by some students280 words
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256 1962-11-10 6 GEBANG TO BE BUILT UP FOR TOURISTS KUANTAN, Friday. li/ORK on the first phase of a scheme to turn a 400-acre site at Gebang, 16 miles north of here, into one of Pahang's biggest tourist resorts is expected to be completed at the end of the year. The first phase256 words
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Article29 1962-11-10 6 IPOH. Pri. Workers In the Olenealy, Parit Peralc «nd SenßRang estates, all in the Parit area of Peralc. have Riven $700 to the Indian Defence Fund.29 words
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Advertisement239 1962-11-10 6 S OX Iflo *V^ W- lt& irom N^ l^jiftW. B SUPERMARKETS S 5 Let's talk turkey! If you haven't done so yet, place M 8 your order for our special oven-ready American Turkeys. 2 f^^t m BTTi Select from our wide range of the &> And don't forget that f239 words
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Advertisement209 1962-11-10 6 Those Horrid AGE SPOTS* WRINKLES Fade Them Out! Weathered brown spots and wrirAles They tell the world you're getting old perhaps before you really ore. Fade them out with ESOTERICA, new medicated cream that brcoks up masses of pigment on the skin makes hands look white, smooth, ond young again.209 words
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Miscellaneous8 1962-11-10 6 tin #/s Bunny By Baiph Hvimdahl r-i —i—^—8 words
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Article, Illustration826 1962-11-10 7 THAT MEANS PIMP Court rules it is defamatory to call a person that: Woman wins damages TIT OF RAGE' WHEN TOLD OF TWO ON MOTOR-CYCLE RIDE I£UCHING, Fri.— The Chief Justice of Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, Mr. Justice Ainley, has ruled that it is defamatory to call a826 words
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Article45 1962-11-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fn.— Tan Kan Tew. 52. was slashed with a parang by a man while he was feeding ducks in the compound or his house in Loronn Tai Seng today. He was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.45 words
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Article29 1962-11-10 7 IPOH. Fri.— The Straits TradIng Co.. Ltd., here celebrated its 75ih anniversary with a dinner last night attended by more than I 200 tin miners and businessmen29 words
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221 1962-11-10 7 SEREMBAN, Fri. Payments totalling $11,400 were made ILLEGALLY to town councillors here for two years 1959 and 1960 —in the way of allowances. This is according to the report of the Auditor-General tabled at last night's monthly meeting of the council The report, signed by221 words
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Article64 1962-11-10 7 SEREMBAN. Fri Catch a cow or bull and earn SB. That is the reward which the town council is offering cattlecatchers. The council which met last night heard com- plaints about the cattle nuisance, particularly in the Lake Gardens arra. It decided to employ cattle-catchers and offer64 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-11-10 8 PREMIER STAYS IN OFFICIAL HOME IN CAPITAL FOR FIRST TIME THIS is "Singapore House" in Circular Road where the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs. Lee stayed for the first time when they arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday evening to attend the wedding of111 words
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Article257 1962-11-10 8 PLANS FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING KUALA LUMPUR, Frl THHE Federation Government has set up a 10- member committee to draw up a vocational training programme to be started next year for people attending the Ministry of Rural Development's adult education classes The first to receive the training will be the 109,000257 words
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Article150 1962-11-10 8 SINGAPORE, Frl T*HE Malayan Airways Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union has given the management of AirIndia in Singapore until Tuesday to open wage talks or face industrial action. Mr. C. A. de Sllva secretary of the union, which claims to represent 32 employees of the150 words
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Article76 1962-11-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Elghtman team from the Federation Provost Company will leave here on Nov. 21 for the Congo where Uiey will join the Malayan Special Force. The leader of the team Is Sergeant Hassan bin Said. The others are: Cpl. Mohamcd Johar bin Bachik, Cpl. Malek76 words
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235 1962-11-10 8 The man who died after operation on warts pENA N G, Frl. —A young hospital attendant died after he had been operated on for multiple warts on his feet, an inquest was told today. "He started twitching about six hours a.tor the operation," said Dr Ahmad Shah bin Syed at235 words
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Article42 1962-11-10 8 SINGAPORE. Pri. Chia Ah Cew was charged in a Magistrate's Court today with the attempted murder of a woman. Lee Ah Mol, at LoronK 40 In Gcylang, yesterday. No plea was recorded and he was remanded for a week.42 words
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Advertisement202 1962-11-10 8 Crepe De Chine Super £&SBBm^6k When you buy "Acetate" please ask for ■VW Teijin 1500 Acetate. X^H3 **Teijin Acetate Crepe De Chine Super jk f BB^ 1500" is most suitable for tropicol Jl I J 'k weor with its up to-date designs ,ond &j^M vivid colours that will make you202 words
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Miscellaneous159 1962-11-10 8 Alley Oap By V.T. Hamlin YOU DIONT PUT /OP COURSE) I 1... MV INTEREST VSiAS IN I 1...N0T WHAT TH' BSAIN <VEZ2IbTN^^loA^b^^T^V 1 ODN'T-.y THE REACTION OF A OF AN ELEPHANT /lS THAT\iT SUCE YZvOO'KE JUSt\ Z?ir**r^— \r^ BOOENTS INTELLECT WOULD 00 WITH ONLY CLEAR?) IS, DOC_ J NOT INTERESTED159 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1962-11-10 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE 'Salesman' Sultan neatly turned the tables on ungrateful Dutch THE SHOT THAT NEARLY WRECKED THE NEWLY-ESTABLISHED TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN HOLLAND AND PERAK... THE Sungei Perak at Teluk Anson is quiet and unpretentious. It does not leap and quarrel with its rocky course like the Sungei JohoreHTS - 1,485 words
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Advertisement93 1962-11-10 9 CADBURYS m^h TRAY VvJ»r^( CHOCOLATES jfTSS i\ your favourite ilp Illf It W rl new look! .•ji-:-:-- --J- C L B:V' 'l-:-:-: ■■■■■•'.jf^ i j fEjML \f JH SINGAPORE POPPY DAY APPEAL 10th November, 1962. 19c116l 1 1 refreshes your taste —*§ir-§9B@ng r every P u^ I vt W" HifißH93 words
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Obituary25 1962-11-10 10 11 Wordt Sit i Minimum) BEPPO WAHID M panxd a»ay S-ll >i 2 1 am. long lllti'->--behind widow, soa, daughtrr-ln-law. fo.ir »randchtldren larrtca Wealey25 words
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Obituary33 1962-11-10 10 20 Words Sl* (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam I^e l>oh Y.nc thank all friend- and relatives for their gift*, wreatba. a»- latanc md attendance at the funeral on v ii33 words
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Obituary40 1962-11-10 10 in Wordt ill (Minimum) FONO MEMORY OF Mr- I Iraar dl*d .Singapore HHIM, Tnlne It A P>rferf Rent Beeure and deep. IN EVER LOVING Memory or our beloved mother Madam Wee Yit Neo departed 10-11-S0 Sadly mhvd but40 words
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678 1962-11-10 10 The Straits Times Saturday. November 10, 1962. Cuba Still With Us The Americans cannot be blamed for still being tough bout Cuba. With the rest of the world they have had <> lesson in duplicity they must never forget. Moreover the rlismantling of the Russian missile bases is not the678 words
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Article303 1962-11-10 10 Kuala Lumpur has all the blemishes of over a hundred years of unplanned growth. It is a capital of which Malaya cannot be proud. Crowded, chaotic, dilapidated in parts, snarled in motor traffic, it ■> rapidly becoming an inefficient city. No-one loves it except the real estate speculator.303 words
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Article278 1962-11-10 10 Despite an ingenious attempt to persuade the Philippines Government that the International Amateur Basketball Federation is like "a specialised agency" of the United Nations, sportsmen in the Philippines have not succeeded in reversing an official decision to refuse visas to the Yugoslav team. The basketball world championships will278 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1962-11-10 10 LES ARMOUR - The undoing of India's militant Mr.Krishna Menon LES ARMOUR DISDAINFUL OF SUCCESS, EXALTED BY FAILURE THIS WAS THE MAN HOWEVER WHO COULD NEVER FORGET TO LEAVE HIS SOAPBOX BEHIND by THE success, or, if you w i I I the failure of Krishna Menon is dependent almost entirely on one1,235 words
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Letter118 1962-11-10 10 "\|ALAYAN MALAY'S" Itl contention that English should not remain the language of the courts is impractical. To a person on trial who happens to be as Ignorant of the national language as of English, the .substitution of one language for another "will be of no significance or118 words
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Letter375 1962-11-10 10 rE Director of the Malayan Students' Department has accused me of using misleading figures in my comments made on behalf of the union on Malaya Hall. Firstly, the figures were current at the time of publication, when the increased charges at British Council hostels had not375 words
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265 1962-11-10 10 WILLIAM - WILLIAM In MILUNSHIP PARIS. Fri— The French Government is growing Increasingly concerned over the situation in Algeria. It showed only mild irritation at the seizure without negotiation of French radio and TV installations in Algeria lank week. But this, addrd U other points of265 words
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Advertisement911 1962-11-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Worilt Sl» (Minimum) KINLOCH PONY inre I'na Tai v-oh Choc) and DM a daught.Caroline on 4th November CRAWFORD: To Oorothy and A"« a daughter Molra Lestrv. al Clwllea ham Maternity Roapltal '",ios. Km, J* Hord* tl» I Minimum) LIEW TAN: Tlew X«, second son of Mr. I911 words
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Advertisement90 1962-11-10 10 SPECTACLES SHOULD BE CHANGED which leem la tuit them «o on wearing them for yeors without hovine) their jiqht tested to discover whether ony change hoi token place. This ii wrong. All who wear glosses should have their eyes thoroughly necessity for such be not apparent to them. As a90 words
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Advertisement69 1962-11-10 10 Keep your hair well-groomed all day- use HAIR CREAM S^ Now, Old Spice Hair Cream take* a controlling m^t B interest in your hair, neatly and naturally. i«. Keeps your ruir lively all day long wellgroomed without gloss. And one jar gives months ot regular daily use. S3? SHULTON NEW69 words
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137 1962-11-10 11 Problem of the head who makes pupils do odd jobs oEREMBAN, Fri. —The board of management of the Yoke Chye Primary School, 17 miles from here, has a problem. It concerns the headmaster of the school, Mr. Kong Tiow Hwa. Mr Kong is very popular with his 150 pupils, but137 words
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Article116 1962-11-10 11 32 workers on strike are sacked SINGAPORE. Fri Thirtytwo employees of Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd., who have been on strike since Monday, have been sacked. A spokesman for ths management said today that notices of dismissal, together I with their pay. had been sent to the workers' homes116 words
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85 1962-11-10 11 Three illegal immigrants in court SINGAPORE. Fn. Three Indonesian Chinese were in an unlit sampan heading toward Siglap tMtuam village when it was intercepted by a customs party, a magistrate's court was told today. The three men Tjhiam Herig Lie. Lee Poon Mo and Hoie Pit Ho. loday pleaded guilty85 words
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134 1962-11-10 11 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. About 80 per cent of the population do not know how to read and write the national language, according to a survey carried out by the Ministry of Rural Development. At a Press conference here today the deputy secretary In charge134 words
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Article259 1962-11-10 11 No deaths so far, but detection is difficult and consequences serious SINGAPORE, Friday. gIXTEEN people have suffered in five outbreaks of food poisoning from eating wild mushrooms this year, the Ministry of Health warned today. '•Although there have been no fatalities in the outbreaks for the past259 words
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Article57 1962-11-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The Sessions Court president, Mr. Chan Stew Yoon. today reserved judgment till Nov. 20 in a criminal breach cf trust case. T. Muthuvelu. 37. chief clerk at the Federal Agricultural Experiment Station, Serdang, is accused of committing breach of trust of $2,392 between Jan. 257 words
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111 1962-11-10 11 Union to Ministry: Give back 31 jobs SINGAPORE, Fri The Singapore Medical Workers Union has asked the Ministry of Health to reinstate 31 hospital attendants. whose services were recently terminated. In a letter to the Ministry, the union said that these men had clean and honest records, and their dismissal111 words
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Article, Illustration316 1962-11-10 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE leader of the National Trade Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today warned leaders of the rival Singapore Association of Trade Unions not to expect Singapore workers 'to be enthusiastic about accepting unification of the movement under the aegis of316 words
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Article33 1962-11-10 11 SINGAPORE. Prt. Mrs. Nesadevl Sandrasegara a graduate of the Law Faculty of th? University of Singapore, was admitted to trie Bar tcday by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose.33 words
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Article, Illustration352 1962-11-10 11 Hayley in her first sarong and kebaya: 'Beautiful' MOBBED AT PRESS CONFERENCE, THEN TEENAGE STAR GIVES HER VIEWS ON THINGS MALAYAN DENANG, Fri. Bri- tish film star Hayley Mills was today fitted for her first sarongkebaya in a fashion shop here. "These dresses are beautiful." she exclaimed "In fact. I352 words
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Article110 1962-11-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt A Danish woman. Mrs. Astride Helene Jensen, whose life the entire crew of a Danish ship tried to save by giving blood, has died at the Assunta Foundation Hospital, Petallng Jaya. Mrs. Jensen was suddenly taken ill shortly after arriving110 words
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Article23 1962-11-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Lav Liat Meng was admitted to the Singapore Bar today by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rom.23 words
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107 1962-11-10 11 Referendum argument led to fight between two friends (SINGAPORE. Fri. An argument over the merger referendum led to a fight between two friends, a magistrate's court was told today. Ong Kim C'hiiiin. 56. an odd-job labourer, pleaded guilty to causing hurt to another labourer, Choy Eng Hong. 56. with a107 words
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Article60 1962-11-10 11 MALACCA. Fri. A young British soldier was admitted to the General Hospital here this morning with serious head injuries. Private Kirk. 22. of Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, stationed at Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here, was found unconscious with head injuries near Long Beach Hotel. He60 words
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Article40 1962-11-10 11 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The Seremban Town Council agreed last night to recommend 88 families to the State Government for alloca- tion of land or priority in lowcost housing projects because these, people were now living "in unsar#*ry structures'40 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-11-10 11 Miss Anami sees progress, minus tigers and wild men KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Kazuka Anami. 24. a member of the Japanese youth goodwill mission now touring Malaya, said today her grandmother had told her bedtime stories about Malaya when she was six. "but they were very different from what I167 words
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Advertisement826 1962-11-10 11 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT TT ~W~ i 1 particularly in soups and I I I -4- l^ stews. Bovril products also I i— VI went on the successful British JL A X^ C41X till Everest Expedition of 1953. 7 Sportsmen and athletes have long been aware of the j invigorating powers of826 words
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Advertisement54 1962-11-10 11 WORLD'S FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS. W ARTIST m V DIRECTOR wKI^W CONNSTELLATION f CONNQUEST VICTOR _^^^^0^ CHENG LEE CO JS^^V. zn :> Prnan Rd lira B^ Penang. Tel. «205« kJI^^CONN CORPORATION ELKHART. INDIANA. U.S.A. After Childbirth take FLINTER GRINBERG&CO., LTD. Diamonds <"•*' Jvtvvtlvry 67,54 words
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Miscellaneous487 1962-11-10 11 5222. «ad.o Singapore mnvirr 41.7 metr« H T X^ SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- 41 nletr gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Morning Melodies: 7.00 Rendcz- t 6 me tres vouk With Music; 7.30 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Club: 8.00 Time 81«ral.487 words
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330 1962-11-10 12 jIjALACCA, Fri. The ITI Municipal Council today approved by six votes to four what a Socialist Front member described as an "extravagant" budget for 1963. Half an hour before it was passed a Front councillor and and former president, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon,330 words
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Article61 1962-11-10 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police officers used to nlacc bets with a shop assistant at the Singapore Turf Club on Sept. 9. This resulted in the arrest of Yeo Pen Chem, 27, who pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court today to being an agent of a bookI maker. He61 words
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Article, Illustration165 1962-11-10 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Conductor Choo Hoey, who is soon to give his fifth performance in London's Royal Festival HaU, has written home to say that he is "a bit" homesick. He has been away from Singapore since leaving the Chinese Hich School 13 years ago. His 57-year-old father,165 words
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183 1962-11-10 12 A NEW PLAN TO HELP MALA YS IN BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 1 PLAN to establish Malay Economic Secretariats in all states with full time officers to boost Malay oarticipation in commerce and industry will be launched next year. The head of the Malay Economic Secretariat. Inche Azb bin Mohamed183 words
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Article49 1962-11-10 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. An American lecturer, Mr. Elbert R. Slaughter will speak on "Christian Science: What it is and what a c*n do for you" in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday. The lecture, open to the public, is sponsored by the Singapore Christian Science Society.49 words
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Article38 1962-11-10 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Major General E. A. W. Williams. 52. former Chief of Staff at G.H.Q., Far East Land Forces, is now G.O.C. Singapore Base District. He succeeds Maj.-Oen. I. C. Harris, who left Singapore today.38 words
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Article32 1962-11-10 12 IPOH. PH.— The Raja Dl-HlUr of Perak will open the three-day picture exhibition of "Berlin and the Wall" at the St. Michaels Institution hall here tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.32 words
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100 1962-11-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR,. Fri. Prizes worth a total of $3,350 are being offered in an art competition organised by the Federation Arts Council. The theme of the competition Is "The Mother and Her Child." This can be interpreted as broadly as artists wish.100 words
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Article53 1962-11-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. PrL The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, and his party are expected to return to Kuala Lumpur from their tour of South Korea at 7.30 pjn. on Monday by Malayan Airways Viscount. They left Tokyo today for Hong Kong after53 words
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Article42 1962-11-10 12 IPOH. Fri. Radio Malaya and the Information Services will jointly organise a variety show "Panggong Aneka" at the St. John's Ambulance Hall here on Nov. 16. The entire proceeds will be donated to the National Monument Fund.42 words
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126 1962-11-10 12 QINGAPORE, Prl. A 14-m a n Australian building industry selling mission will make an 18--day visit to Singapore and Malaya from Nov. 17. The mission, sponsored by the Australian Government Department of Trade, will concentrate on selling a wide range of Australian bulking materials126 words
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139 1962-11-10 12 Australian troops build; centre as a goodwill gesture \IALACCA, Fri.— The iTI 2nd Bn., the Royal Australian Regiment, has started work on a $30,000 youth centre near Kubu Stadium here. The battalion will finance and manage the centre as a goodwill gesture to the people for their hospitality towards Australians.139 words
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Advertisement519 1962-11-10 12 FIRST FLIP-OVER FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKOMIC ZOOM B "DUAL-RUN" model-100 New from Sekonic is the worlds first flip-over film chamber Bmm movie camera. Called the Sekonic Dual Run this is the only roll film camera that permits 50 feet of movie film to be exposed without the necessity of opening519 words
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Advertisement167 1962-11-10 12 GIANSINGH'S GRAND IVVn/. SALE ALL QUALITY GOODS AT TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICES $.p. ■t»i»i tnow>«> Col— Maaketi 70" > $9 50 MOO each N>*.n Cotto* Print** »*d spn»< 70" I 100" $12 50 $f. 71 ti«n Acetate Baby Den Py»omm Te Clear $7.30 p p*. LodUi Fancy Antet* Wool Stacks $9.167 words
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Advertisement821 1962-11-10 13 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wort* SS (Ml*.)— Box It eta. txtrm BOX AlOl3 S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED RADIO ENGINEER with at least six years experience. Some theoretical background essential. Applications Box A 4177 S.T., S'por*. LOCUM TENENS for Immediate engagement approx three month*. Willing821 words
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Advertisement875 1962-11-10 13 SITUATIONS VACANT I* WmrtU tl (Mtm.) Btm It tta. tmtrm WANTIO teachers. Preferably Graduates for History. Science, English, Upper Secondary Classes: College Trained Teachers for Domestic Bclence, English, Lower Secondary. January 1968. Apply Convent, Teluk Anson before 1-12-62. ESTATES AQINOV Require* Immediately an executive with previous experience of estate agency875 words
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Advertisement798 1962-11-10 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED St Wtom% U «**■>— Btm It eta, txtrm EUROPEAN REQUIRES 3—5 Rooms Furnished Modern Bungalow/Flat, District 10, 11, willing pay high rent for first class accommodation. Offers to Box A 4183 S.T. Spore. UROPIAN LADY Requires small Furnished Flat, one bedroom moderate rent, or alternative accommodation for 6798 words
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Advertisement843 1962-11-10 13 TUITION tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO cU. txtru LEARN driving safely easily aad confidently under competent and quailBed instructors. Satisfaction assured. London Driving School. 64. Belegle Road, B'pore *****. AN ADULT CHINESE with basle knowledge of Japanese wishes to engage a qualified Japanese teacher. Evening Times Twlcely weekly. Please843 words
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Advertisement964 1962-11-10 13 DOGS, PETS, ETC. to WmrtU M (Ml*.)— Box It rt*. txtrm POR (ALB PBKINPBSB. MBit*—, Yorkshire Terrier, Dachshund Puppsa*. Seen IS9. Hals Road. Singapore 15. MKA CLASS 1 Alsatian (O8D) Puppies S week* old, long hair, champion blood tinea, SO, Dido Street, Opera Estate, Singapore. TWO ALSATIAN PUPPIES MKA Class964 words
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Advertisement1128 1962-11-10 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt WtrtU U (Mt*.r—Box it ct*. mxtrm ISM AUSTIN 660, ISM Blllmaa. IMI Austin A/40, 1957 Austin A/3S Van. All good condition. .Contact 13ft, Bencoolen Street. Singapore. IM4 FORD ZIPHVR Taxed to April 63, Insured to August 63. Very good condition 81.290 0.n.0. lnglls, 5 MornIngton Cresent.1,128 words
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Advertisement854 1962-11-10 13 FOR SALE It WmrtU U (Ml*.)— Box It cte. txtra AMkAIMSO MST BUVi NordmeDd* Portable Translator Radio Reoelver Mode! "Translsta" with Fll (VHF) MW-LW or 8W (Had* ID German.') available from all leading Radio Dealer* aad Naan. Enquiries Tel: 18' pore) TOBT7/8 SMART HOUSIWIPS Choose Norge Refrigerator. It cools faster854 words
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Advertisement529 1962-11-10 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING M Word* M (Mlm.i Bnx SO Hi. mra "ANTONIO" Facial Ball Salon. (Consult Mm, Allan Lewis) (or the Latest Hairstyles and Fashions. IBS, Macpherson Road. (Spurn. Phone M SALON "TRU CHIC". Kor vmir style and expert i ment. mukr an appointinet.t with Ann LouKhead. London qualified hulrdrrssfr with529 words
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172 1962-11-10 14 TOHE college-trained J. teacher who wrote of comparative standards of trained teachers has grossly misrepresented the position. What does he mean by "a vast difference in academic standard" and "D.T.C. graduates have not attained an academic standard sufficiently high to be included in the172 words
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270 1962-11-10 14 CHINA'S AIM: TO TAP THAT RICH POLITICAL OILFIELD SINCE Independence India has prided herself on being the champion of the anti-colonial movement. India's leaders have viewed all world political events in terms of colonies freeing themselves from imperialist rule. They refused to see that the major conflict now is no270 words
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Letter101 1962-11-10 14 REPLYING to Mr. Gruber's letter (ST. Nov. 3) I am sure no adult traveller would judge a country by its taxi-drivers. At the risk of getting my coins cropped I would add that taxidrivers dike landlords) are Internationally '"notorious" in any country in the world, and a breed unto101 words
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Letter58 1962-11-10 14 I AM surprised to see a headmaster of a secondary school in Perils elected president of the Chinese School Teachers' Association. Only teachers in the Chinese schools are eligible to be members: fully aided secondary schools, however, use the national language or English as the medium of Instruction. There58 words
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145 1962-11-10 14 AS a Malayan I am perturbed to read of the move among Indians in Malaya to set up a public fund to aid the. Indian Government in the SinoIndia border conflict. They appear to be Indians first and Malayans second, which does not augur145 words
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Letter236 1962-11-10 14 Struggle for young minds IN the Malay schools, the little ones in the first year start immediately with Malay, Arabic, and English. The teachers for these respective subjects usually adopt entirely different methods of instruction. For example: Ruml is written from left to right, while Jawi. a bit harder, is236 words
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Letter90 1962-11-10 14 RADIO MALAYA has a special programme called "University of Malaya on the Air" aimed at bringing the university to the people and the people to the university. The aim is very laudable. But why should the university be singled out for special attention? Why not the Language Institute,90 words
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Letter103 1962-11-10 14 rpHERE is a virtual deathX trap outside Chemor town towards Ipoh. A young Indian doctor was killed at this double-bend, and many motorists have skidded at the same spot. The authorities have cut down the tree into which the unfortunate doctor crashed, but have done nothing to warn103 words
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Letter94 1962-11-10 14 WE have recently received our arrears of increased pay. Our union has seized this opportunity to Impose a levy of three per cent on this for a building fund. It will not accept anything less, or even voluntary contributions. If we refuse to pay up we are threatened94 words
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Letter70 1962-11-10 14 RESIDENTS of Kolam xl Ayer estate In Singapore have for far too long put up with the dismally low water pressure. At peak periods, especially In the mornings, when every household turns on the tap for cooking and washing, the water only trickles out. Not Infrequently It merely70 words
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Advertisement76 1962-11-10 14 WITH RABRO TABLETS! J9 IT IS BEST FOR YOUR ■£iC3llllllllllli;3IIIIIIIIIIIICMIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIC3llll||||||||CM||||||||||tv TIME I i C November 9, 1962 in this Issue j KHRUSHCHEV AFTER CUBA:] WHAT LIES AHEAD? Get Your Copy To-day Available at All News-stands. i Distributors: C. R. Dasaratha Raj Ltd. P.O. Box 257, Singapore 1 SINGAPORE POPPY DAY76 words
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Advertisement307 1962-11-10 14 phanppfl TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modem clst«rn la handsome, hygienlo, and efflelMit I inoptratlon.ltflusheßatatouch.wlthaqnletyotpowtrful i actloc. The shell is made of black Daranlte and the KlngU-hersyphon mechanism of polythane— non-coirotftot. rnstles.l, non-adng and unbrealcabl*. Conformlnt; to BSSIUS, and Water Works speclflcadorj, the Lynx la suitable for hard or307 words
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Miscellaneous297 1962-11-10 14 Straits Times Crossword ACttOSS S. Mother finally gives me back 1. Former politician seize* on Uie book (4). portmanteau-words i9-4t. One ot the family compre--8 Have a meal at one inside on hends an Inclination for me? Don^t niah! (.3. 2. 1. cheese <7>. 9. Paddy is engaged in eccentric297 words
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Advertisement1539 1962-11-10 15 oJU»lt» UKIICE IB LONKN utEßfOat CONlltttNlAt PtRTV 8 tan B*bjb Ptaa« BENCUUCII I'titl. Mailt, H'brg, 6'mwa B. 27/Nei 13 Nat 14/18 Ntt 28/21 3 BtNMMOI Lanlat, Htwri. Rott- A-wb. Nii 17/11 BENNOPE (HH H'tan. L'taa, Htilirt'inouU Nat 11/23 Nat 24/21 Ntt 28/ 1 ■ENNEVIt (E.UU L'taal. Hull, rVbg Bmn R'Oaa1,539 words
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Advertisement1266 1962-11-10 15 m*- McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W. T.I. Na. ***** VfiajW VOCfM BLLKRMAM LIME tjl KLA VEMESS LOVE V HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG, LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANC (SCO ROTTERDAM ft MIDOLESBROU6M. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm IF lEEOS Utmm carga^ftrJtatraJ ft SitU Spore P. S*hßm Ptnang BOUGAinvilu 1/14 Ntt IS/17 Nit 11/111,266 words
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492 1962-11-10 16 'THE undertone of the Malayan Rubber Market has continued steady over the week despite the decline in price, say H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in their current Market survey. There has been ample evidence of support from both the terminal markets and conditions have492 words
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Article91 1962-11-10 16 THE Malayan Exchange Bank*' Aaaaciatton made thenr changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to I10OI: Canada: buying TT 39 7/16. airmail OD 33 9/16, 90 o/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 3 16 trade bills. Selling TT or OO raady: Canada 35 1/16: Dtuttch* Mark!91 words
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Article93 1962-11-10 16 /•HIHUI Freduee exchange. Singa- pore, noon prices per picul yeaterday: Ceeenut all: bulk $41 aellera, drum $44 1 eellen. Copra: November (28* buyers, $29 aellers. Fepver: Muntok white $147* aellers, Sarawak whIU $145 aellers. special Sarawak black $107* sellera. garbled Lampong black $113 aellers. AHTA $123 seller*. Singapore93 words
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Article23 1962-11-10 16 Brnla 149.000 lb: Jeram Kuantan 81,000 lb: K undoing Tanjonf Pm 192.000 lb: Mrnukab 100.000 lb; and Sungei B»gan 191,500 lb.23 words
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375 1962-11-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHL Malayan Stock Ex--1 change was quiet and practically featureless in both the industrial and tin sections yestciay. The turnover continued small. Tongkah Harbour. stood out, being done from 90s. 9d. to 935. 3d., in front of the dividend due375 words
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Article23 1962-11-10 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Industrials: 189.04 189.56 Tins: 278.93 283.42 S rubbers: 179.75 179.75 Jan. 1. 1958 100.23 words
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Article612 1962-11-10 16 pOMBINKD business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with •he number of the shares traded in brackets: Induatrlala: Boustead 1 1.0O0) $1.70: Dunlopa (3.000) (2: Eaut Smelting (4.000) 52.66: t Itzpatrlnks (5.000) 52.16: T. and N. ords. (6.000) $3.15:612 words
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268 1962-11-10 16 price of Straits Tin after remaining two days unchanged yesterday made a modest gain of 37£ cents on an offering of 230 tons or five tons less than on Thursday. I The I.T.C. communique was generally as expected 'and thus no impact268 words
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Article28 1962-11-10 16 November 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79J cents (up five -eighths of a cent). TIN: $*****1 (up 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).28 words
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Article105 1962-11-10 16 MELBOURNE. Frl T*HE widespread firming trend continued today. Moves were narrow, but mostly higher. Baae metals held their levels firmly. Barriers again Improved, Oils were quiet and mostly slightly lower. Loans continued firm. C.R.A. 15/38 Mount laa 64/9 N. Broken Hill (10s.) 1610* Ampol Petroleum 11/1* Aun Coo.105 words
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Article246 1962-11-10 16 SMIPJ lying ilonmtria Ih. SlnfiB*r* xhitvM or txncfd today: Bungel Asaiian 25. Stgamat NW 2, Vau Lin SA. Banana 23 Serdang NW 1. Ulyaaea 29/30 Duahanbc 8,8, Nippon 8/8 <30ft. East). Marnc Lloyd 10/11, Rhezenor 6/7, Trlglar 19, Somali 44. San Fabian 42/43. Brncleuch 27 2S Koacluazko246 words
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Article225 1962-11-10 16 NOVEMBER ant grade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at I p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 79J cents per ib. up five-eighths of a cent. The tone was quiot. ICC. It. A. and F.M.R.E. .losing price* in cents per Ih yesterday: Int. I R 8.8. prompt lo.li225 words
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Article149 1962-11-10 16 Nov. v Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) Butint t > tfene Ounlop* 13 eta. b. Darby 4|d V. N, IS eta. C. Storage 4id Gammon 10 eta Ktcamahlp 8 cul J Waugh 14 eta. Bbell 13 ct« M. Brew. 25 eta. 8 Tlmea 22 eta. Contaiuera 8 cti. s.149 words
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Advertisement652 1962-11-10 16 «t>UUUHI. CUKOI-I S S 11* -m»..» MMieilll*. IM»fl. tlM»i» VtMA 11/13 Nl» 14/15 Nil II Ml» titoirm, Utttttm «»Mt Mm MUIH I WESI tfllC* (EtVlCt UNACIA 1/ I Die Durban (Jl/1), Port Elizabeth 04/1), Capetown (»/1). MataOi (M/1), La|os (I/I), Cotonou (1/2), Tema. Talioradi Abidian, Freetown. Conakry. Dakar (22/2). USTBOUNO652 words
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Advertisement735 1962-11-10 16 AMERICAN WOMEN'S AUXILIARY. Prize Winning Numbers in the Donation Draw. 3rd November 1962. For Members Permit Number only. 143 62. Prixe Ticket Prize Ticket No. Na No. No. 1 2673 17 3889 2 3273 18 1177 3 3252 19 3883 4 3598 20 3338 5 3373 21 1937 6 0031735 words
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Advertisement679 1962-11-10 17 NOTICE NOTICE MR. LUB BOX CHOON Is no Urn Juat Cnenf of 492> p Mlr longer a member of our staff and Panjang. 'Singapore, hereby exis not authors to col.ect mor.es %££&?&,?s N^aftan or transact business on our behalf. Temple, 4>.. ms. Holland Road for SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. havini; cured679 words
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Advertisement523 1962-11-10 17 NOTICES WANTED FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING PROGRAM IN BANGKOK, THAILAND. A Transmission and Carrier Engineer or Technician to conduct Basic Transmission and Carrier Course. Experience must include work on cable and microwave channeling equipment, toll test procedures, and cable balancing and loadIng. B. S x S Switching Equipment Engineering or523 words
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Advertisement731 1962-11-10 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1. NSO CHWbh KiAT ol ho. 204/12. Jalan Kayu Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence In respect of premises No: 204/11. Jalan Kayu Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate,731 words
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Advertisement542 1962-11-10 17 TENDERS CANTEEN CONTRACT Tenders axe Invited for the Canteen contract, for ihe Federation Engineers Camp at Taiping. Tender to quote per capita monuily rebate to unit. Tenders should be addressed to Federations Engineers Camp Adjutant, Temoh Hul Camp, Tapah, Perak and envelopes endoised Canteen con- tract. Copies ol the contruct542 words
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Advertisement392 1962-11-10 17 TENDERS I MINISTRY OF EDUCATION i TENDER NOTICE 1 TENDERS from Class "C and 1 above registered Contractors will 1 be received at the Office of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Edu- cation, Young Road, Kuala Lum- pur up to 3 p.m. of the 16/11/63 for the Erection and Completion392 words
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Advertisement421 1962-11-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I APPLICATIONS are Invited [rom Federal Citizens or State NaLlonals for appointment as Assist\..t Veterinary Officers (Tempo- rary) In the State Veterinary De- partment, Selangor. The salary scale Is:- $506x24-626 674x24-770, 788x24-812 per mensem. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 21st but not their 30th birthday and421 words
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Advertisement359 1962-11-10 17 >ÜBLIC APPOINTMENT SARAWAK GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited rom persons under 34 years of age ith extensive practical experienie salesworlc in publishing and wholesale bookselling lor the post f Business Officer. Borneo Literature Bureau Salary MSB7O a month on conract for 3 years in the first lntance. A successful candidate, not359 words
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371 1962-11-10 18 EPSOM JEEP - Take Dark Romance to complete a double EPSOM JEEP. By Kuala Lumpur, Friday I) ARK ROMANCE II for a double— that is my reading of the main race for Class 1 stayers over lOf here on Sunday. He gets 5-lb more for beating National Joy by a head over 9f371 words
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Article329 1962-11-10 18 gUENOS AIRES, Fti. Sam Snead and Arnold Palmer, who bid to gain the United States their third successive win. were leading the team scores with 136 after the first round of the 72-hole Canadn Cup fjolf tournament here yesterday. Each had a 68. BobReuter - 329 words
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251 1962-11-10 18 TEOH ENG TATT - SERVICES THE REAL 'GIANTS' HANCOCK TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Fri. David Hancock, the Johore captain, said today he disagreed with the opinion that the winners of tomorrow's match between Johore and Commonwealth Forces South at Tarendek Camp Malacca, will decide the southern finalists in this years Malaya Cup competition.251 words
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Article282 1962-11-10 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA i ES3— r By OINGAPORE, Fri. —For more than two hours last night umpires, players and officials could not come to agreement on the interpretation of the rules governing the penalty stroke and decided to refer the matter to the International Hockey Federation.282 words
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Article858 1962-11-10 18 Race 1: 2.15-Cl 1 Div 4-6 f 3 ***** Auch Aye (Mdms Myer MurphyT' 3 Bm A 7 4 -M7B v v Nccrdin, 6 8.12 (SF) Omar 2 1 Na w»h <H. N. Tani Teh. 6 8.8 Movharn 7 nnnon 2" J™"' Yll>? Hon Sl L*858 words
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Advertisement252 1962-11-10 18 Wk Give me a man... who dresses in TEIJIN Tetoron! because his shirts of fine, pure Tetoron suit any mood, any occasion. ...because, casual or formal, his shirts have a pleasing to tre eye, B pleasing tothe touch texture. because his handsomeness is increased by complete freedom from wrinkles, even252 words
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Advertisement37 1962-11-10 18 Grant Advertising Inc. Kuala Lumpur. CHANGE OF ADDRESS With effect from 10th November 1962 our address will be:Fourth Floor, Federal Auto Building, Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur. P. O. Box 2180 Telephone ***** Cables Telegrams: 'Grantcbi' Kuala Lumpur37 words
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Miscellaneous178 1962-11-10 18 RIGGER MALAYA CLP: Spore Joint Services v NS-Malacca (S'pcre padang); C'wealth Forces South v Johore (Malacca*. ALL-BLUES CLP: S'gor v Peuang (XL Depot i. CLL'B MATCHES: Sgor Club f Spore CC (XL padang); Klans Club v Police (Klang) RAF Changi B v The Blacks i Chanel). SOCCER SPORE JUNIOR CUP:178 words
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Article119 1962-11-10 19 PERAK 16 KEDAH 3 TPOH. Pri.— Perak Asians. Joint holders of the All-Blues Cup with Johore, pot off to a good start in this year's competition by besting Kedah Asians 16-3 i2 goals. 2 tries to a penalty). Pushing their opponents back from the start. P«rak119 words
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Article, Illustration694 1962-11-10 19 JACK FINGLETON - Ted Dexter the magnificent JACK FINGLETON. By Melbourne, Friday £)EXTER the Magnificent! In one of the greatest innings seen on this historic Melbourne ground, which is now 100 years old, the England captain completely captivated the big crowd today, hitting a century almost at the rate of one run a694 words
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Article87 1962-11-10 19 MCC IST INNS PILLAR c Harvey b Mlsaon U SHEPPAKD c Martin b Ouest 31 DEXTER c Velvers b Simpson 102 COWDRET lbw Mlsson 88. BARRINGTON not OUt 122 TITMLS c Harvey b Simpson 37 KNIGHT not out 57 Extras 5 TOTAL (for 6) 458 Wkto fell at: 28,87 words
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821 1962-11-10 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By HPHE BOLD spirit of experimentation which prompted the FAM to blaze their Young Ones into international action in the recent South Vietnam Independence Day soccer tournament is stirring again. In a revival of the enterprise which from 1957 rocketed Malaya from821 words
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197 1962-11-10 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council tonight decided to send a contingent of seven three wrifhtlifters, a swimmer and three •fftcUlt to the Commonwealth Games in Perth beginning on Not. 12. They are: weiKhtlifttrs Tan Bow* Liang (middleweight). 800197 words
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Advertisement152 1962-11-10 19 S^mm*^ SIM/HIS A |T| I I rHAi pit W AS FINE AS MAD&-TO- MEASURE! •In your exact ,/^^v JtJ^L v collar size <tLL_ k\ In your exact £$S*-7\ft V^4\ shoulder size j*&f,/\ I >T/ In your exact /7 sleeve length W j Personal FIT PERFECT SDH SHIRTS are made from152 words
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Advertisement341 1962-11-10 19 CHRISTMAS FAIR BALL AT OLD ADMIRALTY HOUSE SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER. Win a trip to Hong Kong on a P O Liner. Spastic Children's Association Singapore Association for the Deaf Children's Aid Society. Buy your tickets from C. K. Tang s, Robinson's, Cold Storage. Spoce donated by FERNLEAF MILK. irV jgfl341 words
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Article85 1962-11-10 20 IZUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A teenage gang, specialising in robbing schoolchildren, has been broken, a police spokesman said today. Up added: "We have so far arrested two youths believed to be leaders and this has broken up the gans" The nans has been terrorising pupils of the85 words
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Article104 1962-11-10 20 The latest report on floods KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— This is the latest flood report issued by the federal police: SKLANGOR: Kajang Dengkll Road, 28 milestone, 15 inches, passable: .Semenyih/ Bangl Road. 5 milestone, water clear. PKRAK: Taiplng Selama Road, between 64 and 65 milestone, seven Inches for 13 chains; between104 words
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Obituary132 1962-11-10 20 KREMPL FERI paused away peacefully 2.15 p.m. at General Hospital on •-11-62 leaving behind beloved v.lf» Vicky, two «odh Rotter and Stephen and daiiKhter Sandra. CorteKe leaves 2 Wan Tim AW*, at 4 I.') p.m. today for Thi- Ascension Church, Woodsvllle and theme to Bldadarl. Nc flowers. MRS. CHOW132 words
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210 1962-11-10 20 Hotel staff stage a second walk-out OINGAPQRE, Fri. Employees of the Sea View Hotel in Meyer Road stopped work again tonight, for the second time this week, in their wage dispute with the management. On Monday they struck for six hours from 6 p.m. in protest against the management's alleged210 words
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Article68 1962-11-10 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The twoman United Arab Republic trade delegation, who are in Singapore on a seven-day visit to promote trade relations between the two countries today visited the Economic Development Board and a local bank. In the afternoon, they had talks with officials of the Indian68 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-11-10 20 EVERY gambler knows that sinking feeling a fiver "invested" and no happy returns. The Duke of Edinburgh placed £5 on Tombols when he went to the Lord's Taverners ball at Grosvenor House, London, recently. That entitled him to 50 tickets. Sportingly, he took only 10. Then,Mirrorpic - 88 words
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Article82 1962-11-10 20 Mary Mary does does it it AGAIN LONDON. Fri. Mrs. Mary Prendergast. 27, has given birth to twins for the third time in 34 months. She said: "It just runs in the family. 1 have twin sisters, one of them with twins of her own. "Two cousins each have twins.Reuter - 82 words
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Article74 1962-11-10 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Deputy Director of Civil Aviation in Japan, Mr. K. Tochinai, flew into Singapore tonight and suggested a regular exchange of civil aviation personnel among the Far Eastern countries. Mr. Tochinai, who attended the recent three-day South-east Asian civil aviation conference in Hong Kong,74 words
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Article285 1962-11-10 20 LONDON, Fri. Stock markets In London today tnded the fortnightly account on a quiet note with buyers limiting their commitments in front of the weekend. A certain amount of profit-tak-ing was evident but gains slightly outnumbered losses in industrials. Closing middle prices or selected stocks not including stamp285 words
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Article35 1962-11-10 20 LONDON, FTl.— Spot 23 13/16 U. Dec. 237 i.d.. Jan. 23". d., Feb. 23Hd., Jan. Mar. 23\d, Apr./ June 23-\d.. July/Sept. 23\d Obt./Dec. 23d.. c.l.f. Nov. 234 d., Dec. 23'aQ.. Jan. 23Ud. Tone: Steady35 words
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Article26 1962-11-10 20 LONDON. Fri— Buyers £873. sellers £874. Forward buyers £857 > sellers £8584, Settlement £870. Turnover a.m. 30 tons, p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Cash firmer, 3months steady.26 words
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241 1962-11-10 20 NEW DELHI, Friday. \|R. ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE, leader of the Opposition Jan Sangh Party, today accused the Government of "criminal neglect" of the country's defences. He was speaking in the resumed debate in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) on the Government resolution expressing India'sReuter - 241 words
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Article153 1962-11-10 20 Ghosts don't suit the space age KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The head of the department of economics stu- dies. Professor Ung k v Aziz, today reminded Malays that they are living in the space age and therefore should not believe' in ghosts and genii. Oirl students of the Al-Atas Arabic School,153 words
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Article221 1962-11-10 20 3-GOAL NONIS SATISFIES THE SHA civilians i SERVICES 0 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dougia*^, Nonis today faced hid first big test as Singapore's centre-forward and came out with Hying colours in this Poppy Day hockey match on the Padang. By scoring a hat-trick and helping Civilians virtual Stat« team record their 11th221 words
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Article121 1962-11-10 20 Hof f ko Chia for title SINGAPORE. Fri. Indonr champion Golden HofT won the Malayan welterweight title when he knocked out Bonny Chia of Singapore in 2 mm. 52 sec. of the ninth round at the Happy World Stadium here tonight. It was a gallant comeback by Sonny, 32. after121 words
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Article53 1962-11-10 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Piv« goal* by centre* forward Hugnes helped Royal Air Force to a 8-1 wm over Indians in the SAFA premier league match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The airmen led 3-0 at half-time. The other RAF 1 goal* c*m« through Henderson and DaTte (2) Sidek scored53 words
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Advertisement344 1962-11-10 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) TO Mr. and Mrs JoKindar Siruh a aon on '2. 11.82 at Canberra, Auntralla. MURRAY. To Hetty and Lorrie, Jerantut Kstate, at Kuala Llplg Hospital on seventh November, a daughter. Anne Urant. Whether* i/ov cook by Gas, B/ectrfc?fi/ or otbenwfseREBECCA HSU'S BILINGUAL INTERNATIONAL344 words
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