The Straits Times, 24 November 1962

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Mat*** {to**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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    850 1 British, U.S. missions see Nehru Indians still suspicious of Peking's aims All messages to China censored NEW DELHI, Friday MR. NEHRU said today that the ceasefire between Indian and Chinese forces on the border was continuing and that the Chinese had stopped their advance towards Assam. He told
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  • 228 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. The External Affairs Ministry spokesman today denied Pakistan Foreign Minister Mohammed Ali's reported allegations of secret military pact between the United States and India as "completely groundless." 'Distressed' Yesterday Mr. Ali told an emergency session of the Pakistan National Assembly he was
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  • 117 1 Man who 'f led' from Tezpur suspended riAUHATI (Assam), Sat. \JT The Government of Assam has suspended Dr. P. K. Das, Deputy Commissioner of the Tespur Area, for leaving his post early this week without permission and without handing over his charge, it was announced today. Mr. B.P. Chaliha. Chief
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  • 108 1 300 HELD IN RIOT TOWN PAARL (Cape Province), Fri. Armed police arrested about 250 Africans and seized pangas. iron bars, clubs and other weapons In a pre-dawn swoop today on Mbekweni African township near here. More than 300 police took part in the swoop, following yesterday's bloody riots here in
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  • 37 1 PEKINO, Fri. The Chinese Foreign Ministry today Issued another "serious warning" to the United States, alleging an American military plane Intruded into Chinese airspace over Kwangtung Province this afternoon, the New China news agency reported.
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Fri. Robert Graves, the 67-year-old English poet and novelist, has been awarded a prize of £200 by the British Arts Council for his "More Poems 1M1," judged by the council the best book of original English verse by a living poet, the council announced today-
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  • 242 1 'Hole in heart' Jet gets a dog's chance MELBOURNE, Fri. surgeon and nine assistants at the Royal Children's HosDital here have performed a successful hole in the heart operation on a purebred Labrador dog. The two-hour operation, performed last Friday, has given the dog, one-year-old Jet. a new life. A
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  • 83 1 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— Tengku Abdul Rahman is expected to make a statement in Parliament on Wednesday on the question of equal pay for women In the Government service. The leader of the UMNO Kaum Ibu, Datln Fatimah blnti Haji Hashlm (Jitra) will ask the Prime Minister whether
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  • 61 1 PARIS. Fri. A four-engtned Ilyushln airliner of the Hungarian Malev Co. crashed In fog Just before It was due to land at Le Bourget Airport, north of Paris, today killing all 21 people aboard, the local agents said. The plane, with 13 passengers and a
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  • 69 1 ONDON, Fri.— The police Li at Southend are looking over all scooters carefully to see if any are sporting cat's tails. T h e.y are investigating complaints that scooter riders are hunting down cats and displaying their tails as trophies. One complainant said
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  • 45 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Police reported today they have raided a heroin factory believed to be the biggest ever found in Bangkok. Nearly 11.000 grams of heroin, 500 grams of morphine and 10,000 grams of ray opium were seized. Five persona were arrested-
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Mikhail Suslov, a member of the Presidium of the Soviet Communist Party's central committee, received an Order of Lenin and the Hammer and Sickle Gold Medal at a ceremony in the Kremlin today, Moscow Radio said.
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  • 55 1 MOSCOW, Fri. Eight Indian Air Force pilots are training in the Soviet Union to fly MiG-21 jets doe to be supplied to India, informed sources said here. They said that the Soviet Union had contracted to supply four MiGs by the end of this year and a
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  • 36 1 HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Prl— A change of winds today added hope for an American ship with five men aboard, drifting helplessly In mountalneous seas at the dangerous rocky south-west coast of Nova Scotia.
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  • 36 1 [£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara, treasurers of the "Save Democracy Fund," today announced that it has collected $124,120.99 in contributions for the fund. The list of contributors will be published in Monday's Straits Times.
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  • 157 1 SUPP ATTITUDE MAKES MR. M SO UNHAPPY KUCHING, Friday. 'fllE chairman of the Singapore Workers' Party A Mr. David Marshall, said here today that all members of the anti-Malaysia Sarawak United Peoples' Party and all communities affected should realise that a negative approach towards Malaysia would isolate them. He said
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  • 135 1 /COLOMBO, Fri —A posse v of police today stopped Mr. K. M. P. Ra.iaratna. the Opposition member suspended yesterday from the Honse of Representatives, from forcing his way back into the House. Mr. Rajaratna. 35. leadrr of the National Liberation Front and a
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  • 24 1 RAWALPINDI, FrL Mr. Mohamed AH. Pakistani External Affairs Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit China, it was disclosed today Reuter.
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  • 325 1 Shock, then relief for Tories T ONDON, Fri. The ruling Conservative Party, badly shaken by Labour's capture yesterday of two of its Parliamentary seats, retained the constituencies of South Northamptonshire a n d Central Norfolk in further results declared today. In the five by-elections polled yesterday. Labour captured the constituencies
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 528 2 American killed in Korea flare-up SEOUL, Friday QNE American soldier was killed and another wounded by North Korean Communists in the Korean demilitarised zone on Tuesday, it was announced last night by the United Nations Command (UNC). A UNC spokesman said the wounded American suffered multiple injuries to both feet.
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    • 22 2 COPENHAGEN. Fri. A 23--yeai-old East German engineer jumped ship and sought political asylum last night in Godthaab. Greenland. U.P.I.
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    • 36 2 CAIRO, Fri. The semi-official Middle East News Agency (Mena) reported yesterday that U.A.R. and Republican Yemeni forces killed 560 Saudi Arabian and Jordanian troops tn two battles near Hajad and Saada In the north.
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    • 445 2 DATELINE Hong Kong FIRE-FIGHTERS TRY OUT 'MEN FROM MARS' SUITS MADE OF ALUMINIUM FOIL From FRANCIS BOEY FIREMEN wearing aluminium foil suits may soon be a familiar sight in Hong Kong. The Fire Department is now experimenting with the new suits. The "Men from Mars" type of suit reflects heat
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    • 61 2 WOMEN in old China chotc to Ijy their hc.idi on hard uncomfortable jade pillows to ensure "elegant drcami from the moon", Mr. Kevin Hsu, an authority on jade, told members ot the American Women's Association m a lecture on the subject. He said that small pieces of
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    • 255 2 U.N. LIKELY TO VOTE THANT A FULL TERM UNITED NATIONS. Friday. I^HE Security Council is expected to meet shortly, perhaps next week, to elect U Thant as Secre-tary-General of the U.N. for a five-year term retroactive to his appointment as acting SecretaryGeneral last October, an Informed source said here. Both
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    • 32 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AwRBY CALLECM /> FOR US IM HIS (-IT WAS K_ALLV J \CONV_RTIBLE/ |©£*i«_2&__£__j£fllj__^_____ l iM > i > l ANP SUCH j \\kz inn a a LOV6LY B^S> L 2
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 212 3 Quick look round BUDAPEST: Communist China's delegation yesterday boycotted the Hungarian Communist Party Congress, according to unofficial sources. EDINBURGH. Fri. Police were called out and trooDS alerted when the alarm bell sounded over the Scottish crown Jewel display In Edinburgh Castle. As the castle's main gate crashed shut and police
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    • 183 3 Dr. Fisher The easy way to Christian unity T ONDON, Fri. Lord Li Fisher of Lambeth the former Archbishop of Canterbury, believes there is an easy way to bring together the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church, the news magazine Time and Tide reported yesterday. The magazine quoteu
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    • 64 3 CAMBRIDGE, Fri.— The 59--year-old vicar of the church In the village of Hornlngsea, near here, has found that his congregation has dwindled to nothing. The vicar, the Rev. Paul Smythe, went Into the church last Sunday and found not a single person there. "I am, I
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      120 3 UP and DOWN and what a lark! One, two, three bounces on her bed and up in a vertical take-off goes curvy model Margaret Wallace of London. With her mirror at the ready, too, for a spot of mid-air make-up. What better way, girls, to rise and shine on a
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    • 48 3 A psychotic is a person who builds castles in the air. A neurotic is a chap who lives in them. A psychiatrist ii the chap who a. callects the rent. 7 Mr. Bernard Bralne, M.P. joint-Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, speaking at Horton Hospital, Epsom.
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    • 71 3 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The Foreign Minister of the Netherlands. Mr. J.M.A.H. Luns, said today he believed tliat the U.N.pndorsed agreement transferring West New Guinea to Indonesian control next May would "stick." He told a press conference that he had the impression the Indonesians would not press
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    • 73 3 Ex-Labour chairman found dead T ONDON, Fri. A former chairman of the British Lab our Party. Mr. George Brinham, 46, was found dead in a London flat here yesterday. His death was believed to have been caused by a blow on the head from a bottle. A post mortem revealed
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    • 147 3 LAGOS, Friday. F)R. OLADIP Maja, told the arms plot treason trial yesterday that he had received a total of £7,000 from President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana to help form "in a small way" a youth club in Nigeria. Cross-examined in the High Court, Dr.
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    • 65 3 Circus panic as lioness escapes— BOSTON, Fri.— Two hundred spectators, many of them children, fled In terror when a lioness escaped from her trainer and ran wild at a circus here. No one was seriously Injured though several people stumbled and fell in the rush for the door. The lioness
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    • 45 3 WELLINGTON. Fri. United States officials today confirmed that the U.S would present a plan to the International Tin Council meeting in Bangkok next Tuesday for the continued sale of tin from the U.S. national stockpile, but refused to give details.— Reuter
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    • 35 3 CANBERRA, Fri. Australia will send 25.000 Australian pounds of medicine, food, soap and technical equipment to help 130.--000 refugees in South Vietnam, Minister of External Affairs Sir Oarfield Earwick announced yesterday.
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    • 111 3 COLOMBO, Fri. A Member of Parliament tried to ran away with the mace yesterday. For a while all was chaos in the chamber. The Sergeant -at arms blocked the member's passage and wrestled him for the mace. The S»rgeant-at-arms won. The incident
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  • 661 4 Coroner: Man might have been alive today if... SINGAPORE. Fri THE State Coroner, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, today said a labourer, John Lim, might be alive today if two General Hospital doctors, who treated him as an outpatient, had given more consideration to a private practitioner's recommendation letter for his hospitalisation.
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  • 116 4 4,320 FOR EXAMINATION IN CHINESE SINGAPORE, Kri. A record number of 4,320 candidates 1,170 more than last year— will sit for the week-lone Government Chinese Secondary Four examination, which begins on Tuesday. The examination will nr held in 21 centres spread throughout the island. The Government has assured parents and
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  • 90 4 SINGAPORE. Fri The Ministry of Culture will present its 116 th Aneka Ragam Raayat at Sin Nam School ground. Jurong Road, 12 milestone, tomorrow, at 730 p.m. to mark the tour of Jurong constituency toy the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The programme consists of
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  • 279 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. ■pIFTEEN shopowners in Orchard Road are up 1 in arms against a City Council proposal to dig up the footway fronting their premises for the laying of electric cables. They have written to the City Electrical Engineer urging
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  • 145 4 $200 fine, jail for firewood —attack SINGAPORE, Fri. A woman, Ng Im Tee. was today sentenced to one day's Jail and fined $200 or three months' jail in the Third Criminal District Court, for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to her neighbour. The court was told that Ntc. 32. struck another
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  • 72 4 SINOAPORE, Fri International singer. Elizabeth Gay, will sing at the Christmas fair ball at Old Admiralty House. Orange Road, tomorrow. Tickets at $10 a person will Include a light meal. There will be two bars and all drinks will be at $1 each. Proceeds
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 379 4 »pIE following is todays sche- p.m.; irom Jakarta (CX 732) British United Airway.: To dule of civil aircraft move- 715 a.m. Bombay Istanbul stanstedt <br ments at Paya Lebar airport*. Malayan Airwajn: From Kuala 663; 11 50 am Bt nsl at (BR Singapore: Lumpur (ML 171; 10 ajn from Qantas:
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  • 237 5 I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hong Kong-born sopraro, Florence Pong, who has won wide acclaim in Australia, will sing at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on Dec. 3 at 8 p.m She is the first Chinese girl to win prizes in various amateur and professional singers'
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  • 156 5 Britain proposes Malaysia-ECM I—trade1 trade treaty DRFSSELS. Fri— Britain yester- day proposed that the enlarged European Common Market should open negotiations for a trade agreement with the future Federation of Malaysia, if Britain becomes a member of the community, British delegation sources said here last night. The proposal was made
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  • 138 5 LONDON, Friday. MR. NIGEL Fisher. Colonial Under-Secretary. said yesterday that the work of the inter-govern-mental committee on North Borneo and Sarawak was going well. It ought, on present form, be completed he hoped by the new year, he told the House of Commons. He
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  • 225 5 NEW PROCESS WILL AID TIN, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AN Australian delegate to the International Tin Council said here today that the future of the tin industry was "very good." Mr. Malcolm Brooke, told reporters on his arrival from Australia, that the metal has been put In a stronger
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  • 87 5 Big year in battalion's babies SYDNEY. Fri.— The century should be up next year for the 2nd Bn. Royal Australian Regiment, now serving in Malaya. A recent dispatch disclosed that while addressing the battalion at its end of the year duty, the commanding officer. Lieut-Col. Allen Stretton. said: "It has
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  • 87 5 No politics in rural youth body PENANG. Fri. The Rural Youth Organisation is completely free from politics, Inche Ismail Idris. supervisor of the Penang State branch, stressed yesterday evening. "There are people who say our organisation is a tool of UMNO but that Is not true." he said at the
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  • 26 5 BATU PAHAT, Prl. A dance In aid of the Poppy Day fund will be held at the Batu Pahat Bandar Penggaram Club on Thursday.
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  • 29 5 KOTA BHARU. Prl. Forty chairmen of boards of governors and managers of national schools in the state will atend a three-day civics course here tomorrow.
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  • 24 5 KLANG, Fri The St. Anne's Convent at Port Swettenham will hold its annual art and craft exhibition at the school tomorrow.
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  • 41 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The State Coroner. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana tcday recorded a ml.-adveiitv.e verdict at the end cf an inquest on a youth, Sim Ho Woon. 22. who was drowned off Changl point on Oct. 17 this year.
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  • 66 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya will be host to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's annual conference to be held in September next year. The Speaker of the Hous? of Representatives. Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, said this today on his return from Lagos. Nigeria, after attending
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE. Fri A branch office of Burma's State Agricultural Marketing Board will be established here soon Two other branches are also planned for Hong Kong and Jakarta
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE Fri.— Mr. Priiam StiiKli ASP Offlrer-in-Ctiaree Crime >. D Division, has completed his part one of the bar examinations of London.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 287 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS chose are sweeter (Keats) 7 and 8. Pope embraced Dame <6>. outraged by Satan involved in 9. With the lad abour. every cat musical composition (4. 3. 7). got into a huddle In Devon 10. Favourite part mainly depicts (6. 6). Ihe spirit of this age
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  • 197 6 fPOH, Fri.— A boy of 15, who pleaded guilty in the High Court yesterday to culpable homicide not amounting to murder, was sentenced today to three years in the Henry Gurney School by Mr. Justice Azmi. Passing sentence Mr. Justice Azml told Loke
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  • 46 6 IPOH. Fri. Ipoh residents paid a record $4,200 lor the purchase of poppies and car stickers for the Remembrance Day observance earlier this month. The Ipoh district committee, will hold a Poppy Day dance at the Ipoh Club on Friday. Nov. 30.
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  • 85 6 Schoolgirls defy the town 'vampire' CERE.MBAN. Fri. These Rirls of the Rahang Malay School and the school's gardener. Inche Alias bin Abbas, 33. are not scared of a ''vampire" said to be on its rounds in this town. The reason: They have painted their fingers and palms with the stains
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  • 33 6 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, today advised transport and taxi operators in Seremban to form a co-operative society so that their business will flourish.
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  • 83 6 KUALA LUMPUF. Fri A man who was found guilty of extorting $40 from a tailor was today sen.enced to six months' jail and three strokes of the rotan. Tee Kok Chong, 21. also a tailor, was found guilty of extorting $20 on each of two occasions
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  • 151 6 ROBBERS HOLD UP 30 CYCLING RUBBER TAPPERS IPOH, Friday. HTHIRTY women tappers cycling to work were held 1 up on the Jelapang road early yesterday morning by four young robbers armed with a knife and sticks. I The women were stopped about 6 a.m. two miles from the estate on
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  • 67 6 Chief Justice calls on Sultan at Istana KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. The Chief Justice Dato Sir James Thomson, and Raja Azlan ibnl Sultan Yussof, Registrar of the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, visited the Sultan of Perak at the Istana Iskandariah here yesterday afternoon. The Sultan of Perak who suffered a partial
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  • 39 6 SEREMBAN, Fri. "Panggong Anelca", a variety show sponsored Jointly by Radio Malaya and the Information Department, netted $2,700 at last night's performance in the Seremban Town Hall. The proceeds will go to the National Monument Fund.
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  • 37 6 PENANO, Fri. The present mosque at the junction of Sungei Plnang and Jelutong Road is to be demolished and a new one built early next year. The new building will cost about $40,000.
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  • 133 6 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A division dealing with ports and other shipping matters will be created in the Ministry of Transport next year. Today the Ministry advertised for candidates to take charge of the division. The successful man will receive a basic pay of $1,430
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  • 35 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— Malaya and Thailand have reached broad understanding on the technical problems of agriculture, fisheries and livestock. Raja Zainal Abidin. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative* said today.
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  • 175 6 IPOH, Friday. A young couple who were married a month ago were fatally injured last night when the car in which they were travelling was involved in a collision with a stationary lorry about 12 miles north of here on the trunk
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  • 125 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. pAMBODIA'S Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, will spend two days in Singapore and another few days in the Federation next month. This was disclosed today by the Cambodian Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Chau Seng, when he passed through Singapore on his way
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  • 190 6 IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A well known Malayan racing official, Mr. H. M. Lee, will leave for New Zealand on Tuesday to study breeding methods and to investigate the possibility of buying more New Zealand thoroughbreds for Malayan stables. Mr. Lee, who is a
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  • 51 6 PENANG. Fri. A woman. Alia IPOH. Fri. Dr. A. S. Sandhu Melo. 50. was fined $25 today for is now acting Chief Medical Offloelng drunk and incapable at Mr, Perak, during the absence oa Gof lieb Road last night. l^ave of Dr. K. L.
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  • 302 7 PENANG, Fri.— To Penangs modest boy hero, 16-year-old Foo Boon Yong, rescuing two brothers from drowning was "nothing extraordinary." "I don't think it's anything to shout about," he said. "I was only doing my duty. Foo jumped fully clothed into the sea
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  • 59 7 SYDNEY, Fri. A Malayan student's book on "Recipes of the Orient" was among 200 Australian books widely publicised through Australian Book Week, which has just pnded. The book, by Inche Ashar Abbas, contains more than 60 recipes from Malaya (including nasi goreng). Indonesia. China and India,
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  • 58 7 .SINGAPORE. Fri— Before Hying )IT to Jcssclton this morning, the Federation Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said he expected .smooih-soinn In the work of ihe Malaysia liitrr-Governinental Commiiiee. which holds us j-econd plenary meeting there today. Tun Razak. who arrived in Singapore la>t night
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  • 181 7 East Coast has brilliant sun after the rains KUALA LUMPUR, Friday r rHK East Coast enjoyed brilliant sunshine today after three days of North-East monsoon rains. The three meteorological stations along the East Coast reported fine weather despite a cloudy sky. The Kuala Lumpur station, however, warned that winds between
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  • 133 7 BUTTERWCRTH. Fri. Kampong Setol in Telok Ayer Tawar won first prize in the Province Wellesley north district kamuong cleanliness competition this year from eight other kampongs: In addition to a cash prize of 5225 for the kampong, 31 villagers from Setol will be given
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  • 41 7 j SINGAPORE. Kn. -The General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District. Maj.-Gen. E. A. W. Williams, took the salute at the passing-out parade of B Company, 1 2nd. Bn.. Singapore Infantry ReI Kiment. at Tanah Merah Besar camp today
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Kolary Disirici Governor. Mr. Leslie Rayner. will speak on Rotary in general it ihe weekly Rotarian luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 191 7 AM ALACCA. Fri. The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. G. Mariapj pan (Alliance), today appealed to ratepayers of Malacca Town to pay their dues promptly. "Arrears of revenue left to us by the previous So- cialist Front council were so formidable that arrears
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  • 107 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Oerman pianist Walter B ankenheim will give a recital at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. Programme lor the evening will include music by Mozart. Beethoven. Bartok and Schumann. Walter Blankenheim has performed In Western
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  • 87 7 -Intensify publicity' to lure tourists from U.S. SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Milton Blecher, leader of an American tourist group, today urged the Singapore Government to intensify its publicity drive in the U.S. "to make Singapore known to the Americans." Mr. Blecher. who flew in to Singapore with a 50-member croup from
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  • 57 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The New Zealand Government Trade Commissioner here, Mr. H. W. Shepherd, will return to Wellington in January to take up a head office appointment with the Department of Industries and Commerce. He will be succeeded by Mr C.A.H. Paul, who is at present
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  • 137 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The trade union leader. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, has been appointed general affairs secretary i of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union His appointment which takes eflect from Dec. 1. wa« announced today by the union president. Mr. Stephen Yap. Mr.
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  • 30 7 KLANG. Fn.— Two health centres costing $300,000 will be opened by the end of the year al Sunget Besar in Sabak Bernam and Teluk Datoh in Kuala Langat.
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    • 110 8 4000 a day HONDA, the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles, Let a HONDA motorcycle bring an added pleasure to with an output of over 100,000 units a month, has an your life, too for business purposes, for traveling to school, unrivalled reputation for engineering skill. in your leisure hours Each
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  • 165 9 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Two funerals took place at the Malay cemetery here yesterday of local residents each a personality in his own right. They were Inche 6sman bin Hltam. 60. a pensioner and Inche Abdullah French. 70. an Irish Muslim convert
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  • 86 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Yap Khoon Sun. Si;, a labourer. visited a labour contractor armed with two knives to demand why he had not been Riven any jobs for the past year, a macistrutc's court uas told today I Yap pleaded cuilty to a charge of house trespass I with
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  • 220 9 Queries for Tengku on border dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be asked questions in Parliament on Wednesday on the Sino-Indian border conflict. The questions will come irom a Pan-Malayan Islamic Party member. Haji Hasan Adli bin Haji Arshad (Kuala Trengganu Utara), who will a.sk
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  • 95 9 Extra air service on Sundays SINGAPORE. Fri. Mala- yan Airways will openrate on extra Sunday service from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and vice versa from Dec. 2. The flight will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur every Sunday at 11 a.m. and return the same day. leavln? Kuala Lumpur at 1
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  • 43 9 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society will hold a virieiv show called Cultural Nigh' at the r>«an Bnhasii dmi Puslaka on Dec. 1 at 7 p.m The programme ill inciudf Malay CtataMH *nd Indian
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  • 204 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A total of nine Bills will be presented at next Wed- nesday's meeting of the House of Representatives. The Minister of Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman will move the Kidnapping Bill which will allow assessors to be selected from
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  • 60 9 Found— baby on road PENANG. Fri. An Indian child, aged about one to 11 years, was found along a road near Batu Lanchang Lane yesterday A labourer who saw the baby took her to the Kam- pong Bharu police station The girl has slnct been 'sent to the Social Welfare
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  • 24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Le« Khoon Chov. Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Education, opened the Sungel Kadut Village Community Centre tonight.
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  • 171 9 DIVORCE FOR THREE-JOB MOTHER SINGAPORE, Fri. A mother of three, who said she held three jobs to earn her livelihood, was today granted a decree nisi by the High Court dissolving her marriage to Loh Hock Puay, whom she described as an oddjob worker. Chia Ec Sun. 34. said she
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  • 35 9 MISS Tan Poh Nya (above), a former teacher at the Methodist English School in Tanjong Malim, leaves today for Britain to take a three-year nursing course on Federation Government scholarship.
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    • 120 9 Alloy Oop 9 V T x P(^9^%^Vrl7 TOOUTE.OUC HEEO REALIZED*] laLL HASTE TO ESCAPE-. %S£§g^fi£ IHHt Tra*n B# Vhostvr Gould EJ^Ffl V IMAGINE T 1 OH TCjRR-t YOU WaHA» MOw"1 I f WONDER WHERE MR. Wk iHk f PEOPLE WEARING I JUNIOR. J I WOULDN'T IT FETCHING SPACRONIE IS. O\
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  • 80 10 2* Word* $1* (Minlmmmt DB SOUZA WILLIAM VINCENT iKudonxi passed away peacefully yesterday. Cortege leave* «7 Cheviot Hill off siglap Road. Spore at 4-30 p.m. today for St. Joaeph'* Church. Victoria Kirert thence to BidadarL Hongkong paper* pltase copy. JIMMY LIM c-heng Ann ace IS only a/o Mr. Mrs.
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  • 810 10 Saturday, November 24, 1962. Budget Day Doubts Budget making is not the precise craft it is sometimes said to be. The Federation's Finance Minister will also have at the back of his mind this f coming budget day the ordeal, in due course, of Malaysian finances. The only observable trace
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  • 313 10 Malaya is still a long way from a hundred per cent literacy, but the goal is no longer Utopian. With free primary education available for every child of schoolgoing age, there should be no swelling of the numbers who are now illiterate. The gains made through adult education
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  • 181 10 The clash at Paarl is another ugly symptom of the tensions building up in South Atrica. It is no more a signal for a black uprising than Sharpeville was. but it does show how illusory is Dr. Verwoerd's hope that the Africans will come to accept apartheid.
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  • 1412 10  -  NEVILLE CARDUS CHALLENGt OF TEST CRICKET, A WEEK BEFORE THE FIRST TEST AT BRISBANE A GREAT CRICKET WRITER RECALLS SOME MOMENTS OF HIGH DRAMA... by— of th* Guardian TEST matches at Brisbane have usually had much drama and many palpitating moments. It was
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  • 421 11 Circuit racing comes at last to Federal Capital MOTOR racing on the Malayan peninsula in general and in Kuala Lumpur in particular takes a big step forward tomorrow with the introduction of circuit racing for cars in the Federal capital. The first of its kind to
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  • 365 11 no oil companies concern themselves with motor racing because they wish to advertise their products or to test their products or simply to provide entertainment to motor enthusiasts (who will include customers, either actual or potential)? Or is it for none of these reasons? Probably
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  • 1475 12 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACES FEATURE Police methods are taught but the aim is to advise rather than dogmatize ADVICE ON DOING BOTH AT ONCE FROM THE BSM HIGH PERFORMANCE COURSE FOR ALL CARS IT could be a snowballing success or merely a costly experiment. You
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    • 437 12 THE MOST DEPENDABLE MOTOR CYCLE 'HONDA DREAM' *~Z (Smooth-Silent Running. Economical Elegant) Honda Proved The World's Best In International Races Honda was not only top in the race but its quality has already gained reputations all over the world. Today Honda has been registered in the minds of the public
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  • 206 13 A MESSAGE from the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman: As patron of the Malayan Motor Sports Club, I am very glad to know that circuit racing for cars Is to be held in Kuala Lumpur for the first time, and I naturally feel very complimented that
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  • 955 13 NEW FORMULA JUNIOR WITH INBOARD BRAKES AND SPRINGS THE prototype of the Gemini Mark IV it fitted with a light alloy body from which moulds will be taken for the glass-fibre bodies of production cars. These will also be fitted with a Perspex fairing round the cockpit and a cowling
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  • 236 14 rpHE following is a A message from the acting president of the Malayan Motor Sports Club, Mr. M. G. Spragge: The president of the M.M.S.C. Dr. W. H. Dyson, left Malaya recently and was forced to resign the presidency, which he had held for the past
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  • 229 15 This 'warm embrace may be stifling —genius' J/-TJALA LUMPUR, Fri. A professor of English at the University of Malaya suggested today that perhaps government service in Malaya was "stifling genius in its warm embrace" and that Malay writers should be given only short-term contracts. Prof. Robert Le Page, head of
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  • 268 15 WE NEVER THOUGHT IT WOULD SNOWBALL, SAYS THE MAN WHO FOUND 6.000 PALS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gRITAIN'S "loneliest soldier," Private Peter Shepherd, 20, has confessed that he was not lonely after all and that his plight was only a joke. A member of the King's Own Yorkshire
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  • 53 15 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A Singapore Inquest was told today that a 69--year-old housewife. Son Poh had refused to go for medical treatment although she had been seriously 111 with asthma for several years. On the morning of Oct. 18 this year. Son's body was found floating in Macßitchie
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  • 42 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. An ILO expert. Mr. John Johnston, arrived here today to 6urvey the working conditions of plantation workers. Mr. Johnston, who will be here for seven weeks, will make a report of the survey to the ILO.
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  • 61 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Yeow Eng Mui. a housewife, who sued her husband, Tan Cheng Kiat, for divorce on the ground of desertion, today was granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months. She was granted custody of their only child. Yeow and Tan, a
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  • 93 15 Remanded after being charged SINGAPORE, Fri.— Koh Kok How was charged in a magistrate's court today in connection with a hold-up in Jalan Kebaya, off Holland Grove Estate, yesterday afternoon. He was alleged to have with three unknown persons, robbed Ong Kian Nam of $7 at about 2.05 p.m. while
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  • 27 15 KLANG. Fri.— A 14-day trade fair will open tomorrow at the amusement park here. Twelve firms will exhibit a variety of goods and household appliances.
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  • 321 15 The silent nightclub 'ON HOLIDAY' SIGNS AT BOTH GATES OF THE GRIFFIN INN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— One of the oldest nightclubs here the Griffin Inn— has been "on holiday" from yesterday. All its nightclub and restaurant services have ceased. A. Straits Times reporter today found the place deserted except for
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  • 60 15 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A meeting Is to be held here on Nov. 27 to solve the two-month old crisis in the East division of the Singapore Umno. The Federation's Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. head of the Singapore Umno llason committee, will be
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  • 157 15 SINGAPORE. Friday. 4 DMIRAL Sir David Luce, 56, will assume his new role as Britain's "strong man" in the Far East on Nov. 28. He will drive up to his headquarters at Phoenix Park as Commander-ln-Chief of the Singapore-based Unified Far East Command at
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  • 101 15 Divorce for a deserted husband SINGAPORE, Fri. George Kent Aeria told Mr. Justice Wee in the High Court today that his wife showed a decreasing love for him in favour of another man who had been taking her to dances and to the cinema. Aeria, 27, said this in d
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  • 605 15 Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Mineral* and Vitamins: A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat, yet still suffer from a lack of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon
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  • 189 15 Two rival 'wives' j fight it out with umbrellas KUALA BELAIT (Brunei). Fri.— Two women, each of whom claimed to be the lawful wife of a man who died recently, attacked each other with umbrellas after a court hearing here. Court Officials separated the two women. During the hearing of
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  • 64 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The first meeting of the 10--man committee to advise the Government on the $15-milllon coconut replanting and rehabilition scheme will be held on Monday. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open the meeting. The committee, which was set up
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    • 149 15 IN FOUR gf^ MADE IN Spore Fed Box No. 1 $3.65 $4.30 mi 2 4.75 5.60 3 6.90 8.40 t* 4 9.75 11.60 5 11.75 13.90 h 6 13.75 16.50 Accessory boxes 085 1 .05 A few Montini dealers in Singapore; L y. UN6 SI iro. MM tmi. tVttFAJI I)
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    • 97 15 Vitamins in BOVRIL One teaspoon of Bovril Contains HMCfttMNU 9 v faa 5 w poultry -5 oz rtct -8 w pork 3V4 muttoa 10 02 met. as aaca VITAMIN II (Tljmmm) at 7 oi SdJ— 3 V*? 02 poultry— s v rict -Vi v port— 2V4 01 muttot— lB lbs
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    • 58 15 In almost every country of the world Bovril is taken for granted as a* valuable and comforting standby in times of physical and mental street* BOVRIL Taken as a drink or in meat and rice dishes, is a source of really glowing health for the ichole family.. ti«fif«tt, fntH. l«"»*i
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    • 489 15 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE short wavf rfrvipfSERVICE 41.7 Metre. SHORT «AU SERVICE. AM. 6.00 Time Signal, Nega- V r| 11IV V p cfrvhi. i-,, vi._.. ii.-Jiir.-.. an*. MEDILM A\ E SERVICE: ra-Ku, News Headlines: 6.05 a-c m .<r»« Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- AM nn ««!h T nn ,i...
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    • 191 16 I ONDON, I ri. The President of the British Board of Trade, Mr. Frederick Erroll, has asked the Communist Chinese ViceMinister of Foreign Trade, Mr. Lv Hsu-chang. to postpone his planned goodwill visit to Britain on \ov- 29, the Board of Trade
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    • 142 16 PEKING. Fri. Lord Russell has appealed to China to vacate land which was under Indian control before Sept. 8 this year, the New China news agency said yesterday. The agency said that in hla message his third —to Mr. Chou En-lai. the British
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    • 149 16 MAC TURNS DOWN 'CLOSE MISSION IN PEKING' PLEA LONDON, Friday. THE Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan, rejected last night a suggestion that he should close the British diplomatic mission in Peking. A Conservative, Sir William Teeling. had suggested this in the House of Commons "in view of China's invasion of India
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    • 81 16 Dief' s offer on Kashmir: No decision OTTAWA. Fri. The Canadian Government's offer to use its good offices available for settlement of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan has bern transmitted to the two Commonwealth nations, the Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker. said yesterday. He told the House of
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    • 65 16 WOMEN of the Tezp ur Home Guard shoulder rifles. They have been drilling and marching twice daily in answer to Prime Minister Nehru's call to save India from Communi st Chinese invaders. Tez- pur, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, was threatened by the rapid
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    • 127 16 m i y m T uxur i° us i^^^^^T i j- J 111 II living accommodation Ir^ M W^^ "W 11 BEDROOM: spacious, oiry, parquet floor finish with fe^rfil I J_ I bathroom ottached. 20^^ iPm! flrL km ImT m. 1\ W W W^ MHlrt^l IL Hiß IUAnKCn "lICCTIiIC riUICUCfV'
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  • 340 17 'NO TIME TO STUDY PLANS' PROTEST BY TAN MALACCA. Fri. The Municipal Council was criticised at its monthly meeting today for not giving Opposition members a chance to study plans submitted by a firm of architects for extensions to the general market. The criticism came from Mr. Tan Tuan Boon
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  • 46 17 TELUK ANSON. Fri. A widow who lived alone In her attap house in the remote village of Sungei Lechin. was robbed oi $80 yesterday. Robbers broke Into the home ot Tipah blnte Ja'afar, 38, in the dark, gagged her and tied her hands.
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  • 54 17 IPOH. Fri. Ng Sing Yoon. 26, was fined $100 in the magistrate's court here today when he pleaded guilty to possessing 11 obscene photographs. Ng was said to have committed the offence at the military camp in Ashby Road here about 3.45 pm. yesterday. The photographs were
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  • 37 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police are ttylng to establish the identity of an Indian, aged abcut 40, who was lound dead on the five-foot way in Syed Alwi Road. He is believed to have been a vagrant.
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  • 114 17 Reward offered for lost girl- SINGAPORE. Fri.— A mother of nine. Madam Muthen Marigaei, today offered a reward of $30 for information on tbe whereabouts of her 15-year-old daughter, V i- 1 1 am a Govindasamy (above). A Primary VI pupil of Nee Soon school in Sembawang, Vellama has been
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  • 34 17 PENANG, Fri.— A City Council "clippie," Che Ani blnte Abdullah, was injured last night when a council bus ran off the road and plunged Into a stream near the Green Lane Convent.
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  • 188 17 IPOH, Friday. A TELEGRAM asking for an additional doctor to be posted to the government hospital in Lumut immediately has been sent to the Ministry of Health in Kuala LumpurThe telegram was despatched by the State Assembly member for Lumut and national vice-president of the
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  • 60 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Group Captain Thomas Neville Stack, 43. has been appointed Senior Air Staff Officer of No. 224 Group, RAF Seletar, with the acting rank of Air Commodore from Dec. 4. He has Deen deputy captain of the Queen's Flight since July. 1959. and was in charge
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  • 49 17 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Three thugs, armed with daggers surprised a housewife. Ho Mu.n Kit. 68. in her Ouillemard Road home yesterday, and robbed her of $350 in cash and jewellery. Ho was in her bedroom when the men walked in through the open back door.
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  • 25 17 ALOR STAR. Fri. The Perlis State Assembly will hold its budget meeting on Dec. 3 and the Kedah Assembly on Dec. 11.
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  • 134 17 PENANG. Fri A SPECIAL award for "service rendered in the field of humanitarian assistance" was made to Malayan Jaycees at the 17th Jaycee world congress held recently in Hong Kong. "This Is a reward for our accomplishments in community service projects in Malaya during the
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  • 303 17 Ex-lawyer freed from jail BILL OF COSTS PURGES CONTEMPT PENANG, Friday. PENANG High Court order committing a former lawyer, Ephraim Issac, to the civil prison for contempt of court was today described as "irregular." by his counsel, Mr. Lim Kean Chye. "It is irregular." Mr. Lim submitted, "in that there
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  • 102 17 KUANTAN, Fri. The big hunt for the man eating tiger which has been terrorising villagers in Panching, 22 miles from here, has been railed off. The Pahang C am* Warden, Inche Abdul Jalil bin Ahmad, thinks that the (iger has retired to deep jungle
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  • 35 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. An Indonesian fisherman Lawote bin Sam, 21 was fined $5,000 or six months' Jail yesterday for possessing 1241 b cigarettes and 2181 b tobacco on which duty had not been paid.
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  • 68 17 Accused of $6,000 tax offence DENANG, Fri.— A mer- chant. Chew Sim Chuan, today pleaded not guilty to a summons charge of wilfully omitting to include in his tax return an income of $6,000 for the year ending Dec. 31, 1960. Alternatively, he was accused of making an Incorrect return
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  • 51 17 He said there was a likelihood of a settlement between Chew and the Comptroller of Income Tax. "Meetings had been going on between Chew's accountant and the Income Tax Department with a view to having this case compounded." he said. The case was postponed to Jan. 25 next
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    • 206 18 HOPE OF MALAYA'S 'NEVER NEVER' HOMES THE question WM raised recently in Parliament whether steps would be taken to ensure that all hire purchase companies abided by a rule that when the hirers had paid onehalf of the purchase price, the companies could only repossess the goods on a court
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    • 730 18 Doctors: The causes of their discontent 'J'HERE has been discussion in the press about doctors their scarcity, their unwillingness to stay in government service, their lack of dedication and their mercenary inclinations. The energy which the new Minister of Health has shown has raised new hopes that real progress will
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    • 140 18 Barisan paper: A denial T*HE Plebeian, journal of -I the Barisan Sosialis, in its issue of November 20 quotes me (Zubir Said the composer of Singapore s national anthem; as saying that I could not understand the Government's action regarding Madam Liauw Choon Van whose permit to stay in Singapore
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    • 128 18 \VHILST so much is being written about international tape recording clubs may I add a little about another club. It is called the Voicespondence Club, a non-profit corporation whosf headquarters are In Noel, Virginia. USA and has a world wide membership of 1.600. The
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    • 122 18 j<"OR some reason the manhole covers in MacPerson Road project dangerously above road levei They are no problem for bigger cars, but for small cars and scooters the risk grows dally. While on the topic of Singapore's roads. I might add that in recent month.s it
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    • 116 18 RECENTLY. I saw a poor ar filing orchid* In town i discovered that He has been doing so for the past two years. This is the way he earns his living But to my surprise. I recently saw a forest ranger stopping him from selling his flowers. The
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    • 64 18 V T ARIOUS brands of packed foodstuffs and drinks, both imported and locally made, are sold without restriction In the Malayan market. Quite a number of food poisoning cases are reported in addition to the unknown ones, is it not highly essential that the Government should appoint some
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    • 219 18 f^ppy. changed... TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern la handsome, hygienic and efficient I In operatlon.lt flushes at touch, wit ha quiet yet powerful action. The Bhell Is made of black Dnranlt* and the Kingfisher syphon mechanism of polythene— non-corroam* rustless, non-aging and unbreakable. Conforming M *****25. and
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  • 464 20 From Our Market Correspondent A FTER the improved -A conditions of the past week, the turnover on the Malayan Stuck Exchange dropped off somewhat yesterday. There was moderate turnover in industrials the majority of which were still steady. Rothmans after the excitement caused by
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  • 22 20 Malayan Stock Indice* Nov. 22 Not. 2S Industrial*: MJI 192.27 Tin>: i89.82 290.60 S rubbers: 1T9.8S 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958=100.
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  • 670 20 (JOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of ihe shares traded 111 brackets: Industrials: Bsusttad (1.000) (1.70: Dunlepi 14.000. n.l& i;.rto) $2.26 SU (5<X» 52.25 i SU, (6.000) 02.27 D. (1.000) $2.2(1 O. (3.000) 52.27.
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  • 28 20 November 23 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 801 cents (down three eighths of a cent). TIN: 5429.75 (up 124 cent's). Estimated unofficial offering 2ttO tons (down 10 tons)
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  • 573 20 Chinese moves affect rubber •HPHE on-off Ind o A Chinese fracas had its inevitable effect on prices, but when midweek the dramatic anI nouncement of the Chinese tease-fire proposals was made, the subsequent reaction was not as great as might have been expected, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly
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  • 48 20 Further October rubber crops included: London Asiatic Group 2.661.000 lb. PaUling Group 1.880--000 Ib. Golden Hope Group 1.41)1 000 Ib. Castleneld I Riant; 373.000 lb HoM-ote 351.00 Ib.. Dindinfs 113.528 Ib In.h Kenneth Kajanc 224 000 lb.. Kemaxul 70.762 lb and Kinta KrUax Rubber 155,000 Ib.
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  • 343 20 a FTER its big drop of $3.50 on Thursday the Straits tin price rallied modestly by 12i cents to $429.75 yesterday. The offering at 260 tons was estimated down by 10 tons. In London on Thursday dealings in tin continued
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  • 112 20 MELBOURNE. PH. 'THE Arming trend widened today, led by key stocks which re-galned most of the ground lost during the week:. Trading today was brighter. Oils and base metals held steady, except Ampol Exploration which dropped ls. 6d. to 13s. Loans continued firm. CR.A 14,7, Mount lsa (3/9
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  • 193 20 SHIPS lying aionmde the smitasece wharvea taday are: Doneverett 42/43. Tungua 8/», Asonlua 31/32, City of Kastbourne 3S/36, Veleblt in U. Tatlana 25/26. Tlgra 4/5. Burat 47. Karslk 47, Bumpltan NW 4. Aaja inemnon Outer raada: Bftirl, Ant.nor. Etele Maersk. New York Maru, Krap. Uannet. Shun Khlng,
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  • 245 20 DECEMBER first grade rubber buyert f.a.k. closed at 5 p.m. in Slngaiwre and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 80J cents per Ib. dnwn three-eighths ot a cent. The tone «ks very quiet. IC.CH. A. ana F.M.R.C. closing prices In cents per lb yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.
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  • 143 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Not. 23. Three mootba. Bunnoii dans: Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4|d. K. N. 16 CU. C. Storage 4|d. Uammon 11 eta. 8. Traction I la J. W.-iiicri 14 eta. Shell 13 cla. M. Brew 23 eta. Steamship 8 eta. M. Cement 1H eta 8. Timea
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  • 89 20 £HINE>t Praduca ■xahania. Sinnday: Caaanut Oil: bulk S«li aellers, drum S«> Htllrra. Ctpra: Nov. IK/ Continent $284 buyers. $29t sellers. Pap#er: Muntok white $147* wller*. Sarawak whitrt SM3 sellm, xpecial Sarawak black $1021 aellem. garbled Ijunpon* black $100 aellera. ASTA 5112 a Sfngapara Ceeenut Oil Mlllera' AaaaelatUn prla«a:
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  • 73 20 1 ciation rriftdp Iheflr i/hantfr* Id its rate*, to raerrt>»nt» vrsterday <all rates to $100): Celling TT or OO ready: *wm France Ml: French Franct 1M»|: Belglum Franca *****: Deuttch* Marka 1301: Italian Lira *****: awtdnh Kronar ltt*t On Uir free eiehange market In Hang Keng. the U.S.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1054 20 H L V^ KAWASAKI, KISEN KAISHA. 4 LTD V Express U.S.A. Padtic «Jk Atlantic Ceatt »arvl«a tIA tIA |M El* spore r. s'narr n'konf a.rrancisca l |»>as N Tort "CaMsu Maru" 21/31 Nat ?S 11 Ni« I Dae Ii Oec 27 Oec T4 Us "KisitNi Mm" 21/71 Dtc M'3l Oec
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    • 488 20 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. UIIINU FROM UN.IED I.HGDOM *N0 CONIIMNIU MOTO tO kUUTt iOUOIHO tOO HOWCaONO «00t. Mil*. (USOTa, fUOHMU 0 OUM MiMwsois naves "aaaao o*Aa* l*Mr* "CITY OF CARLISLE" 30 Na« 1 Oic 1/ 3 Otc 4/ g Oac ■XII* Of NtWCASIIt' /:> Nik 1 Otc 1/ 1
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    • 55 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are invited from honours and pass degree graduates to teach Mathematics in Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Ipoh. a large Secondary School with Sixth Forms. There are two vacancies. Applications should be sent to the Secretary. Board of Governors, c/o Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Tiger Lane. Ipoh not
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    • 767 20 NOTICE The l?rudrnual Assurance Co. Ltd.. announce that with etlect irom 26:h November 1962 their Singapore Office will be removed to Hongkong Bank Chambers i3rd Door). Collyer Quay, Smgnpore. NOTICE Hi us is to lntorm the public thai Madam Tour Yin Fong. our Agent, ceased to be in our employ
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    • 1010 21 (Continued from Paft tt) SITUATIONS VACANT in WordM SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm *j GRADE II TAPPING Conductor for I'nhnng Estate. MPIEA pay *calea. A[>ply Box All5B S.T. K.L. VOUNC AND CHEERFUL amah o v anted to wash, cook, clean for small K i.imlly. Live In. Singapor* 5219 L
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    • 752 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* St 'Mi*.)— Box St rt*. txtrm LOCUM I'EOUIREO (or one month ro.-n tarly December. Apply Clinic ***** Bcmi'awang Road, Spore 27. rrlepboie No. *****. APPLICATIONS ARS INVITBO from "rderal Citizens wbo are 30—45 year* >f age for tbe Post of Headmaster <amil Nat onal Typ* Secondary icbool,
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    • 893 21 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word i SS (Min.}— Bom tt ett. txtr* FOR QUICK SALE B-mgalow lots with excellent beach frontage la Port Plckson (For Malays only), and at St mile. Coast Road, behind Federation Scout Camp. Box A 1153 B.T. K.L. WAN THO AVENUE 2-Storey Flat*. 3 bedrooms
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    • 924 21 TUITION WordM Si (Mi*.)— Box tit etM. txtrm ASIA ORIVINC SCHOOL Experienced English Speaking Instructors Dual- controlled cars. Complete Course 850/-, Guaranteed $75/-. 67 Orchard Road. S'porr. Phone *****. LONDON Driving School one of th* best! Highly qualified patient instructors, successs assured, twenty hours. 64. Selegle Road. Ring *****. ENROL
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    • 1118 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE M •fore's $S (Mm.,—B ox St ett. txtrm MORRIS 1000 INI 8.000 miles 2door. Excellent condition. Writ* Box A 4325 S.T. K'porr. FIAT 800 late 1958 European owner 58 m.p.g. perfect condition aay trial genuine reason for Ml* $1,950 TeUphone (Spore) 69-133. RENAULT FLORIDB 1961 model am
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    • 960 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE IT»f»1* St (Mln.)-Bmx tt eU. txtn wi make IT far yea to own a cool used ear. Liberal HP term* On aay of your choKs from Progress Motars, the Uaad can specialist*: l*« 0 DtntPßtM 55.900. IMI Daf 83.000 1960 Holdea M.400, IMI Victor $4,400. IMO Holden
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    • 690 21 CURIOS tt WtrdM St Mm. y— Box 50 rt*. txtrr VISIT PEKINO BTORS. Selection* at Curio*, Carpets/Prams 13. Jala* 1 betas, Bambawaac tstaiea. 8 por* AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) I tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St tt*. txtrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC, &3. Robinson Road. Tel: 0234 U. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE
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    • 452 21 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tt WordM Si (Mtn.)—B— if rt, .ilrm HOTEL AMBASSADO. aesujM* Mry*r Rd., Pannntc nmtitiy tM«t SOUTH BAST ASIA Uotei SiUtMr Victoria Hotel— ;rail/ Bar /Restaurant. AIRCONOITIONCO NON AIR. CONDITIONED Room: QMd*r*t* char^f<. Tlonn Hu» Hotel. Tel: 84 MAVFAIR HOTEL Central AireuMlltlonefl Rooms wltb Trlepbono ex*el tent
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 1584 22 Acceptors and riders for tomorrow's races at Ipoh are Race l: 1.3O-C1 5 Div 2-6£ 1 ***** Majestic Knight iK. N. Un) Noordln. 4 9.0 (F) Khamis 12 2 ***** Etoile d Argent i Venl Vici St.) Allan, 6 9.0 < 3 ***** Bright Melody (Chens' St.) Tulloh,
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    • 366 22 Dragon's Blood, Singing Boy can win again tomorrow f V" il I I By EPSOM JEEP; Ipoh, Friday J)RAGON's BLOOD and Singing Boy, promoted after their easy wins in Class 5 last Sunday, can score again on the last day although meeting higher class opposition. Dragon's Blood, Ken Smith up,
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    • 69 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. Lto Choon Slang, vice-president of the Malayan Amateur Welghtllftlng Federation, received a cable from Perth today Informing him that he has been elected a vicepresident of the British Commonwealth Weightllfting Council. The council voted for Mr. Llm In preference to Soh
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    • 143 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Amateur Boxing Association tonight decided to match Singapore boxers against Pakistani and Ghanaian boxers, who are now competing in the Commonwealth Games at Perth. In a onenight programme of 14 bouts In the second week of December. Bertie Dunsford. SABA President,
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    • 99 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The Singapore Government Services F.A. have sem another cable to the Swedish national football team, now touring the Federation, offering them a match in Singapore. SGSFA secretary S. R. P. Naidu had sent a cable two days ago and offering the Swedes teams of
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    • 81 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two goals by Quah Kirn Swee In the .st-half enabled Chinese to beat Junior Clubs 2-0 and maintain their unbeaten record In the SAFA Premier League today. But Kirn Swee was not the only star In this match. The talented Chinese attack,
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    • 33 22 LISBON. Pri.— Benfica (Portugal i, the holders, qualified for tli.: European Cup soccer quarter-finals when they beat Norrkoeping (Sweden) 5-1 in their second round, second leg match here last night. Reuter.
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    • 112 22 Suspended but he plays for Khalsa SCC 1 KHALSA 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. 8. DhlUon. who was suspended for one year by the Singapore Hockey Association for hitting a spectator at a previous league match, turned out today for Khalsa against SCC on the Padapg. This was Dhlllon's second match since
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 909 22 TCkinCD fcirmrc TENDERS are Invited to harItHUtK nuillC .pprOTimately *0« coconut FRINGK LAND ALIENATION trees on Lot 56-19 Mukim XXXIII >< lII. Mi Pulau Tekong. BRI WANGI. BATU PAHAT Tenders stating the amount of T.nd« wm be received a,^e "gg^ g office ot the Collector ofLand mlssloner of GroUlld K]oor
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    • 795 22 f PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR Applications are Invited to fill t he promotion post of Head of the Science Department (Salary Sl3OO/-pjn.). Application forms should be obtained from the under I signed before December, Ist: 1962. Secretary, Board of Governors PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ICITY HEALTH
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    • 887 22 1 1 NOTICES i NOTICE OF i CHANGE OF SURNAME 1 TAKE NOTICE that by a deed poll dated the 17th day of Novems ber 1962 ER CHER MENG of No. 10 Merchant Lane. Singapore. Shop Assistant, renounced and abandoned the surname of GOH. Dated this 17th da.- ol Novem*
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    • 80 22 FONDUE EQUIPMENT F<mm4m* to m Jt>f for cKa£S£ an 4 wot fondue complete with bMf— m» Obtoinoble ot: SILVERCRAFT 31, PENANG RD., SPORE-». Tel: ***** Abo ovoHobl. o». COLD STORAGE Arcade Branch Orchard Road Tal: 2918* OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS KOWLOON HOTEL 92-96. Jalan Yang Kalsom. Ipoh M 5552 5554
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 86 22 Shorts Diary RIGGER MALAYA CUP: North Sgor| v Kedah (Merdeka Stadium. XL) i South Spore v Army Malaya (Spore padang). ALL-BLUES CUP: North Penang v Perak (Green Lane. Penang); South Armed Forces v Spore (Airport Rd. XL) NegrlMalacca v Johore (Seremban padang). SOCCER SPORE JUNIOR CUP: Soccerttes v Teachers (Farrer
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  • TIMES SPORT 2
    • 388 23 English drop catches again BRISBANE, Fri.—The a Englishmen were dropping catches again when they opened their four-day match against Queensland here today, reports Jack Fingleton. After rain had delayed the start until mid-afternoon. Queensland reached 123 for two in 160 minutes before the close. David Sheppard dropped an rasy catch
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    • 80 23 SOf I R Hor- Cap final (Seremban): Indians 3 Chin Woo 1. Cow and Gate Cup final (Ipoh) Kilat 0 Shaw Bros 0. HOCKEY Sporr Div. 1: Khalsa 5 SCC 1. Ipoh Div. 1: Gurkhas 1 RMR 0; Div. 2: La Salllans ft Andersonlans 0. Penanf Lea cur:
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    • 251 23 SIANG YIO FINISHES LAST OF 6 IN HEAT PERTH. Fri. Malayan r swimmer Kiang Slang Yio was eliminated from the men's 100 yards freestyle event today when h« finished sixth and last in his heat. Slang Yio clocked 62.6 sec— 6.3 sec behind the winner of the first heat. Peter
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    • 445 23 BUT FOLLOWING WIND WAS TOO STRONG SO THIS RECORD-EQUALLING TIME WON'T BE RATIFIED PERTH, Kriday. pOUR sprinters equalled the Games record of 9.4 sec. in the first round of the 100 yards at the British Empire and Commonwealth games, run in a temperature approaching 100
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    • 898 23  - Improving Kedah can provide KL fans with match-of -the -month LARRY CARROLL By Kuala Lumpur, Friday nnWO Malaya Cup and three All-Blues Cup ties make up the Rugby pro- gramme for this weekend with games in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Penang and Seremban. In the Malaya Cup, Selangor play Kedah at
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    • 21 23 PERTH, Ffi. VV. G. Hay. (United States) was elected president of the International Lawn Bowling Board, here last night.
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    • 17 23 BANGKOK. Fri The Australian basketball team trounced Thailand's national team 63-56 here last night.— Reuter.
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    • 658 23 ATHLETICS 100 YARDS: Heat 1 1 11. Jerome (Can) 9.4; 2 A. Mcllroy (Scot) 9.5; 3 R. Lay (Aust) 9.6; 4 B. Richter (Papua-N. Guinea) 10.1. Heat 2 1 S. Antoao (Ken) 9.4; 2 G. Holdsworth (Aust) 9.5; 3 A Meakln (Eng) 9.7; 4 W. Chal (San
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 110 23 T//£ MOST POPULAR [J§)@^ W££T GSR/HAAS L/TrtE CAR 700 ELECANT— FAST ECONOMICAL 2 Cylinder 4 stroke. OHV horizontally opposed air cooled engine, approx. 60 m.p.g. 4 forward speeds, and reverse. All 4 speeds syncromesh, max. speod 50 m.p.h Roomy Luggage boot. Embodying latest German Improvements, made by one of the
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    • 243 23 RICOH AUTO 35 Ricoh Auto 35. Fully automatic electric-eye 35mm camera. Riken Ricoh f/4(3 element lens.) Built-in fully automatic coupled exposure meter. Trigger action winding lever advances film and cocks shrirer against double exposure. AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS ytjfr KIAN GWANiMRTD. SJNCAPORE-KUAIA LUMPUR- PtNANG BE AN £L RADIO
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  • 290 24 LONDON, Friday. gRITISH doctors are probing suspicions that drugs other than thalidomide may have deformed 10,000 babies born here between 1954 and 1960, it was learned today. The College of General Practitioners said it has told the Health Ministry of "one or two"
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  • 98 24 LONDON. Frl.— Mr. James Callaghan. 50. tbe Labour Party's chief economic spokesman in Parliament, last night provided the surprise of elections for his party's "shadow cabinet" by topping the poll with 164 votes. He displaced Mr. Harold Wilson. 46. Labour's "shadow" foreign secretary, who came
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  • 62 24 MR. NEHRU closes his eyes just in time as a young boy throws a handful of flowers directly at him during the celebration of his 73rd birthday in New Delhi. School children, peasants and people from all walks of life converged on the grounds of the Prime
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  • 48 24 OUAH CHIN HIN. 50 years. pasMd h* suddenly and praivfully l!n 11 M, ißivint: behind his beloved wife, one ■on and onr dauKhter to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves 9. Hythe Road, 24/11/62 at 3 p.m. for GeylanK Straits Chinese Methodist Church, and these* to Bldada'i Cemetery.
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  • 140 24 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE Singapore Medical Services Union today desA cribed the existing salary scales of the nursing service as "unrealistic and unattractive for the right type of workers to join up." The union president, Mr. A. Falli said this in a letter to the
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  • 55 24 MR. M. D. RAJAMONEV. aged 70. on 23.11.62 at 2.20 p.m. Funeral on 24.11.1982 at 5.00 p.m. from 25. Western Gardens. Penan*;. CHEONC KIM VOON, 21 Main Road, Batu Gajah passed away peacefully 22.11 62, survived by wife, live sods, three daughters, two sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, six grandchildren. Funeral Batu
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  • 32 24 FAMILY OP late Mr. Yeo Oon Ray thank tbe Panlors, Church Memben, P.T.S. 36 nurses, rtends and relative* for their kind ;i*RiMun<'<*. donations, wreaths, and attendance at the funeral on 23/U/«2.
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  • 28 24 SINGAPORE, Prl. The Consul General of Vietnam opened the Vietnam photographers exhibition at the Hollywood Room Odeon Theatre, today. The exhibition will be open until Tuesday.
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  • 346 24 LONDON. Pri—The by-election result^ took some of the steam out of London markets today but the undertone remained very firm and buyers appeared towards the close for a number of leading equities. In some cases Initial falls were replaced by small gains. Closing middle prices of selected stocks
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  • 33 24 LONDON. Prl. The possibility of a meeting soon between President Kennedy and Mr. Harold Macmillan to review the world situation was being speculated on In political quarters here today.
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  • 310 24 MEETING OVER CAPT. HAMID'S WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The National Union of Federation Students held an emergency meeting tonight to discuss the warning by the Minister of Education, Captain Abdul Hamid Khan, to Malayan students in London not to "talk to the press" without official permission. Mr. John Wang, secretary
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