The Straits Times, 29 November 1962
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Title Section21 1962-11-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration412 1962-11-29 1 ...but only just Dearer petrol, road tax and smokes INCOME TAX Pay as you earn from January BUT RATES STAY AS THEY ARE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Apay-as-you-earn system of income tax deductions will be introduced in the Federation next year for those who have to pay $600412 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-11-29 1 Second gold for S'pore PERTH, Wed.— Tan Howe Liang (above) today won the second gold medal for Singapore at the Commonwealth Games by lifting a total of 860 lb. to win the middleweight weightlifting event. His three lifts were: press 2t>o. snatch 250 and jerk 350 pounds. His jerk set129 words
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Article, Illustration178 1962-11-29 1 Ex-Queen Wilhelmina dies, 82 rfttlE HAGUE. Wed. 1 Princess Wilhelmina, former Queen of the Netherlands died in her sieep just before midnight last night at her palace in Apeldoorn, aged 82. Holland was plunged into mourning today with flags flown at half-mast, and all radio stations broadcasting solemn music. QueenReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1962-11-29 1 Victory in India would tempt our Reds TENGKU: WHAT WAR MEANS TO MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday, f ENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN warned today that "any success" of the Communists on the Indian border would tempt Malayan Reds to start trouble afresh. The Prime Minister, who was addressing the House of Representatives1,214 words
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Article59 1962-11-29 1 LONDON. Wed. A front-page report in the Daily Express today claimed that the British Government has abandoned its plan to get Britain into the Common Market before the next general election. "Now it is expected to give way to the critics and appeal to the voters onReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1962-11-29 1 VIENNA. Wed. The Bul(?a--rian National Assembly today relieved Mr. Aposiol Kolchev of his post of secretary of the Assembly's Presidium. *nd unanimously elected Mr. M.nczo Minchev to replace him Heuier.32 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-11-29 1 We still want North Borneo Macapagal MANILA, Wed. President Macapagal reaffirmed today that his Government has no in ten ti on of relaxing, much le>s abandoning, its claim to North Borneo. "The Philippine Government has not relaxed in taking necessary steps in support of its claim." he told his weeklyUPI - 186 words
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Article82 1962-11-29 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian State of t'ttar Pradesh announced today that it has decided to drop prohibition because, of the national emergency Plans to introduce prohibition in the Punjab have also been dropped. It is estimated that prohibition, which is in force partially or wholly inReuter - 82 words
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Article26 1962-11-29 1 MAC-DIEF TAIK LONDON, Wed nirr Macallan h i it<-d J<>lin 1> ;.»nj'i.i Prime B him it 1 n Biliim.^ f«T t )n 1 Umttr26 words
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200 1962-11-29 2 \i;U DELHI Wed 11 The t.S and Britain are trying to pave the way for a rapprochement between India and Pakistan in the interests of defending the sub-continent, according to diplomatic sources. The sources hope that this trill hi- the outcome of talks200 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-11-29 2 IN this picture issued by the White House, President Kennedy applauds as his children, Caroline and John, demonstrate their dancing ability in his office. The picture was taken by a White House photographer last month. John Jr. was two last Sunday and Caroline was five onUPI - 53 words
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283 1962-11-29 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— Asian delegates yesterday rejected as absurd Portugal's claims that Angola and other African territories were part of the metropolitan country. U Tin Maung, the Burmese delegate, told the General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee that Portugal changed the status ofReuter - 283 words
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Article56 1962-11-29 2 VIENTIANE. Wed. An American supply plane was •hot down while landing yesterday by pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces, a government official said they kept firing on the two American crewmen trapped in the wreckage. There was no immediate news of whether the Americans survived the crashUPI - 56 words
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Article22 1962-11-29 2 KAMPALA. Wed. Fifty-six Sudanese students who claimed they were being persecuted have entered Uganda and asked for political asylum.22 words
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144 1962-11-29 2 LONDON. Wed.— An Englishman addressed startled members of the London County Council in Chinese last night. Liberal Party councillor Edmund Hambiy made a plea, in Chinese, for the teaching of Chinese language and history In London schools. Translating as he went, despite mizzledReuter - 144 words
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Article42 1962-11-29 2 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Pop* John decided yesterday that tlie secoud phase of the Vatican Ecumenical Council shouid open on S'pt 8 instead of May 12. Un official council spokesman said. The present first session ends on Dec. 8. Reutrr.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-11-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f I'll cop*: A \jxvtuv mJ^~ THE SUPPWI v^ \C^^^i V^L WEAR \iS^ "1 VtXl fnu. M TMKIO y^T m '^ii "127 words
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108 1962-11-29 3 The youth who wanted to die a hero DI'ESSELDORF. Wed. A West Garman youth, who stormed a British Rhine Army barracks wearing a steel helmet and Nazi emblems, was yesterday sentenced to five years' detention as a juvenile deliquent on charges of attempted manslaughter. Dietmar Kirstein, 20. seriously injured JohnReuter - 108 words
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Article51 1962-11-29 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The 34--member Korean Orphan choir arrived here yesterday for a 47-city concert tour of the United States and Canada. The orphans, nine boys and 25 girls, ranging In age from seven to 13, are on the last leg of a world tour.UPI - 51 words
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Article44 1962-11-29 3 PARIT BtJNTAR. Wed. Miss S. K. Chandra Jikki, a South India singer, will take part in a concert here on Dec. 8 in aid of the Subramaniam Temple Building fund. There will be two shows, at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.44 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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Article41 1962-11-29 3 VIENTIANE, Wed. Three Laotian factions last evening agreed on a unified national army of 30,000 men. The number will be drawn equally from the three existing armies (Neutralist. Pathet Lao and Right wing) it was announced.41 words
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Article23 1962-11-29 3 BELGRADE: Mr. Todor Zhlvkov. Bulgarian Communist leader, dropped eight Ministers and appointed 12 newcomers In a government reshuffle and re-organisa-tlon Renounced in Sofla.23 words
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Article22 1962-11-29 3 HONG KONG: Lady Baden Powell, World Chief Guide, flew Into Hong Kong from Talpeh In the course of an Asian l tour22 words
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Article24 1962-11-29 3 LONDON: Lord Snowdon, not particularly known as a hunter, is leading the Wliidsor Royal shooting party during Prince Philip's absence, the Dally Sketch said.24 words
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Article22 1962-11-29 3 LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia): African leader Kenneth Kaunda announced he would fly to London today to demand a new constitution for the territory.22 words
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Article32 1962-11-29 3 OTTAWA: The Canadian Press News Agency reported that Mr. John Dlefenbaker. the Canadian Prime Minister, would Invite Mr. Macmill an to Ottawa for Informal talks after his Bahamas meeting with President Kennedy.32 words
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Article27 1962-11-29 3 TOKYO: Cambodian head of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk and his wife arrived In Jakarta for a 10-day visit, a New China News agency report monitored here said.27 words
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Article29 1962-11-29 3 SEOUL: The United States and South Korea said In a joint announce- ment here that American economic aid to South Korea for 1963 was tentatively set at; UBs7s million29 words
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Article23 1962-11-29 3 LONDON: Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon. may spend Christmas and New Year's Day In the Caribbean, the London Daily Express said.23 words
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Article19 1962-11-29 3 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD (England): Earl Attlee, former Labourite Prime Minister, described the House of Commons as "a terribly rude place."19 words
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Article34 1962-11-29 3 TOKYO: The Japanese air, ground, and maritime self-defence forces opened joint manoeuvres at Ngoya Port. Central Japan, to practise sea transportation of ground force members under the protection of jet fighters and anti-submarine aircraft.34 words
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Article30 1962-11-29 3 PARIS. Wed. Japan today Joined the session here of the 20--nation Organisation for Economic co-operation and Development Council as the ministers began discussing aid for development. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-11-29 3 RUSSIANS WARN: WE CAN'T STAY INDD7FERENT TO ALBANIANS' FATE ]tf OSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia, in one of Russia's strongestever attacks on Albania said in an article yesterday that the Soviet people "cannot remain indifferent" to the Albanian people's fate. The article, first to useReuter - 265 words
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Article119 1962-11-29 3 Trooper flight for the Duchess LONDON. Wed. The Duchess of Kent and her five-month-old son. the Earl of St. Andrews, will leave next Tuesday to Join the Duke in Hong Kong. Dally Express diarist William Hickey reported today. The 27-year-old Duke, a captain in the Royal Scots Greys, flew outReuter - 119 words
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266 1962-11-29 3 AND IN BELGRADE BELGRADE. Wed HP H e Yugoslav Com- munist Party last night condemned China's "ever more brutal" anti-Yugoslav attacks and said this campaign had nothing" in common with relations between countri-* es which maintain diplomatic ties. The party's executive committee, which is headedReuter - 266 words
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Article185 1962-11-29 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Joseph Kasavubu last night offered a general amnesty for political offenders, to try to entice Katanga Province to end its secession. He coupled it with the assertion the Central Government could conquer Katanga by force of arms if It wanted to. Mr. Kasavubu185 words
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Article80 1962-11-29 3 The man before Hitler... NORWICH (Vermont), Wed. Dr. Henrich Bruenlng, the last Chancellor of the German Republic before Adolph Hitler took over 30 years ago. celebrated his 77th birthday here yesterday. Described as in excellent health, Dr. Bruenlng Is compiling his memoirs In a home overlooking this small central VermontUPI - 80 words
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Article17 1962-11-29 3 MANILA, Wed. A total of 2.464 Indonesian illegal emigrants are to be repatriated soon. U.P.I.UPI - 17 words
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93 1962-11-29 3 JERUSALEM. Wed. The Israeli Supreme Court yesterday Increased from 10 to 15 years the sentence Imposed on retired Colonel Israel Baer for espionage, after upholding his conviction by a lower court. Col. Baer was convicted last January at a secret trial on charges of supplyingReuter - 93 words
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Article32 1962-11-29 3 LONDON. Wed. A sale has started here of the world's biggest single collection of stamps, valued at $2 million of the late Mr. Maurice Burrus, the French philatelist.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration219 1962-11-29 3 Cliffs niece in court, but no word BOSTON Wed. Suzanne Clift, 21--year-old niece of actor Montgomery Cli I t stood silent in court r yesterday when chargred with killing her Swiss boy friend. Miss Clift, who is piegnant, did- not answer when the Judge asked: "How do you plead?." More219 words
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Advertisement292 1962-11-29 4 tJ\i i fXm) Saturday Midnight! (SINGAPORE) To Avenge Murder They Fought The Scourge Of The Set! 1/ MXHM YUZO KAYAMA in j^ TOHOSCOPE EASTMAN COLOR with Chinese Subtitles Positively LAST day Again Sponsored by Fraser Neave Introducing NEW JAZZ PRODUCTION NUMBER TWIST!!! JAZZ and CHA CHA CHAM! ON ICE Do292 words
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Advertisement205 1962-11-29 4 f.VH^i OPENS TODAY! i ta I (SINGAPORE) (Daily Show Starts: 12.30. 4.30 &8. JO p.m. 3 Shows "Longest Day" Starts: 12.45. 4.45 8.45 p.m. i JARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO BE IN THEIR SEATS EARLY j SUNDAY** HOLIDAY EXTRA SHOW AT 9.00 o.m. Admission: Stalls SI 50 $2.50 Circle 54.00 (No205 words
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198 1962-11-29 5 I still love her, says husband of murder bid mother A LOR STAR, Wed. A housewife who admitted cutting her baby's neck with a vegetable knife was today put on a threeyear bond of $500 on a charge of attempting to murder the child. 'Despite what she has done, I198 words
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Article54 1962-11-29 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Fling Po Po presented a cheque of SI 876.50 for the National Fund so thp Minister for Culture. Mr. B. Rajaratnam. in his office yesterday. The sum represents the total proceeds of the premiere of her tilm, "The Double Actress" at the Motropole54 words
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Article37 1962-11-29 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The '•.ncapore Ballet will present The Beauty as it.s Christmas utraction at the Victoria Theatre from Dec. 9 to Dec. 15. Proceeds from the opening night will be riven to the Christmas Pair.37 words
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295 1962-11-29 5 PENANG, Wed A BROTHER-IN-LAW of the first Yang di-Per-tuan Agong was acquitted today on a charge of dangerous driving arising from a collision between his car and a scooter ridden by a teacher. "I am satisfied he gave a reasonable explanation as to how the295 words
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220 1962-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. rpHE Prime Minister. A Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in the House of Representatives today that he has not received any request from India for Malayan troops to help fight the Communist Chinese on the Indian border He was replying220 words
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Article236 1962-11-29 5 TEN NATIONS IN HIGHWAY TALKS BANGKOK, Wednesday. r^XPERTS from 10 Ecafe countries met in Bangkok yesterday to discuss how to speed the realisation of the Asian Highway project, which will link Teheran in the West with Saigon and Singapore. U Nyun, executive secretary of Ecafe (Economic Commission for Asia and236 words
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Article57 1962-11-29 5 A LOR STAR. Wed.— Jitra police seized about 300 lb of opium, valued at about $40,000, when they stopped a car at a road block at the 10' mile of the Alor Stax-Jitra road yesterday. Police said the road block was set up on a tipoff. The57 words
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Article63 1962-11-29 5 Mac's aide off to Borneo SINGAPORE, Wed. The British Under-Secretary of State. Mr. Walsh Atkins., left Singapore for Kuching for a first-hand study of the development of the Borneo territories in the context of 'Malaysia. He will stay two days each jln Kuching and Jesselton. Mr. Atkins, who spent two63 words
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Article, Illustration482 1962-11-29 5 RACIAL ILL-WILL— PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 KUALA LUMPUR, W»d Ismail: Free speech must have a limit; Seeni: It's an insult THE Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr) Ismail 4 bin Dato Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today that the Government would not allow the goodwill and harmony among482 words
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113 1962-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman told Parliament today that the Committee of Inquiry into equal pay for women employees in Government service had nearly completed its report and he was sure it would be accepted by the Government. He was replying: to113 words
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Article48 1962-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The St. John Ambulance Brigade headquarters here has sent a message of condolence to the GovernorGeneral of Australia who is head of the St. John Council In Australia, on the recent death of Lady De Lisle. Dame of the Order of St. John.48 words
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Article22 1962-11-29 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed. The Batu Pahat Overseas Chinese High School will hold its annual school exhibition on Sunday and Monday.22 words
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Article59 1962-11-29 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tan Chwee Kee, 36. a Pan American Airways counter sales clerk, today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of $55,300. while in the employment of the airline between May 1 and Nov. 24 this59 words
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122 1962-11-29 5 Minister on aliens who became citizens K UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V —A total of 112,177 aliens became Federal citizens in the first 10 months of this year, the House of Representatives was told today. The Minister af Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said in reply to122 words
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Article62 1962-11-29 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Air Commodore T. F. Gill. Senior Air Staff Officer at headquarters No. 224 Group. Royal Air Force, Seletar. will be transferred to New Zealand next month for a new appointment with the Air Board in Wellington. He will be succeeded by Group Captain62 words
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Article49 1962-11-29 5 PENANG, Wed. Burglars broke into a house in Northam Road yesterday and stole a transistor set. two bottles of brandy, a clock and a pair of scissors to a total value of $200. The owner. Mr B. R. Calletly. reported a window class pane was broken.49 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-11-29 5 Buys Bunny By Bmtpk Kiintdahl /pu wun APEVp-prruNiAlN HALL floaebs A2E x/" f -m^\ rtfrav j^l16 words
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174 1962-11-29 7 MORE S'PORE DOCTORS CAN TRAIN IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE, Wednesday. "YJORE post-graduate training courses for Singapore doctors are available in Australia, according to a leading Australian medical expert, Dr. L.M. Mallen. Dr. Mallen. wno is chairman of the General Assembly of the Medical Association in Australia, left for Saigon today, after174 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-11-29 7 Praised: He helped to catch car thief SINGAPORE. Wed. An auxiliary fire fighter, Tan Kirn Swee, 23, was today commended by the Commissioner of Police for helping to identify a car thief, who was later convicted in court. Tan. a member of the Kampong Henderson vigilante corps, was on patrol163 words
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Article69 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A rejxiri has been made to police by Mr. J. M. Farquharson of King's hoad. who said he was cheated of $80.50 by a "Rood friend." He said he gave the money more than two months ago to the Mend, who promised to69 words
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Article46 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratr.arr will open an exhibition Of r.iintine.s by six artists at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow ai 5.30 p.m. The exhibition is jointly spoilby Ihe Singapore Art Society and the Society of Chinese Artists.46 words
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Article39 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The offiIn churw of traffic accidents. Mr. S. Cornelius, will speak on PreMii: day traffic hazard*. 1 at I he weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore (Wwt) at the Prince's Rrs'aumnt tomorrow.39 words
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Article95 1962-11-29 7 Three rural centres completed SINGAPORE. Wed— The secretary and treasurer of the People's Association. Mr. W.S. Woon today said that a pilot scheme ior rural community centres would be completed with the opening of three more rural centres tomorrow. The three centres to be opened tomorrow are in Marsiling Village.95 words
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Article53 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A visiting I fisheries biology expert under the Colombo Plan. Dr. C. C. Lindsey. gave a lecture on "Exploring the Bering Land Bridge" at the University of Singapore tonight. Dr. Lindsey is the associate professor and curator of fishes at the University53 words
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Article59 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A leadIng Indian educationist. Mr. T. S. Avinashilingam Chettiar. will fly into Singapore tomorrow in the course of a world tour. He will give a lecture at Mariamman Temple on Friday at 7.15 pjn. and a lecture on education ai.d religion at the Ramakrishna59 words
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Article32 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The chest physician of the Tan Tock Seng hospital. Dr. Yeoh Seang Aun. gave a lecture on "Infections and Immunisations" at the Teachers' Training College today.32 words
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206 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Rotary district governor, Mr. Leslie Rayner. today urged Rotarians to pay special attention to the "Cinderella of Rotary 11 vocational service. Mr. Rayner, who was speaking at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club here, said that the club's community service206 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-11-29 7 Strike men's make-shift kitchen in town shopping area SINGAPORE, Wed. This make-shift kitchen with a striker looking on (left) is on the flve-foot-way in front of Naina Mohamed, the provision store in Raffles Place. Cooking their food there are nine of the firm's 50 employees who have been on strike255 words
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Article112 1962-11-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three flashilydressed youths aroused the suspicion of three policemen in a patrol car on duty at the junction of AlJunied Road and Kallang Pudding Road one night a week ago a Magistrate's Court was told today. Approached by the policemen, one of112 words
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Miscellaneous447 1962-11-29 7 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE tollowmg is today's sche- Colombo (AE 116) 5.10 p.m. I Delhi. Teheran. Athens. Fcomr. dule of civil aircralt move- Thai International: From London <QF 735) 8 p.m.. to mrnts ai Paya Lebar uirport. I Hong Kong. Bangkok. Kuala Perth. Sydney iQP 734) 9.45 Singapore: Lumpur447 words
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280 1962-11-29 8 JUNGLE LANDING BY PIONEER AS ENGINES FAIL KUANTAN, Wed. A TWIN Pioneer of A the Vietnamese Air Force made a forced landing in a jungle clearing near Kuantan airport here last night with both engines dead. One engine failed in flight and the other as the plane touched down. The280 words
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Article148 1962-11-29 8 PENANG, Wednesday. T*HE State Government has under consideration x "several possible sites" for a University College In Penang, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Neesaid today. "However," he told the St? *c Assembly, "no definite site has yet been decided on." The Chief Minister was148 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-11-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. (Miss) Wong: Hee Ong (above), senior medical registrar at the General Hospital, wno has been awarded a medical fellowship by the Smith and Nephew Associated Companies Ltd., one of Britain's foremost medical houses. She is one of the six people from78 words
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83 1962-11-29 8 MALACCA. Wed. The wife of the Chief Minister of Malacca, Puan Asmah binte Alang, will open the Malacca Women's Institute annual fair at the Banda Hilir English School here on Sunday morning. Puan Asmah Is the patron of the State Association of Women's Institutes,83 words
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Article62 1962-11-29 8 MALACCA, Wed.— A $120,000 Rural and Industrial Development Authority training centre has been completed at Buklt Bharu here to provide domestic science training for vomen In rural areas In Negri Semollan, Malacca and Johore. It will be opened after the Hari Ray a Puasa In February.62 words
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Article33 1962-11-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Nine Chinese and Indian teachers were teaching the national language in national schools compared with 3.209 Malay teachers teaching the language in non-Malay schools. Parliament was told today.33 words
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Article51 1962-11-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An American industrialist, Mr. O. G. Reed, will fly into Singapore tomorrow to make a market survey of engineering equipment. Mr. Reed is the vice-president of Dorr-Oliver Inc., a world-wide organisation of equipment manufacturers and engineers specialising in mining, chemical, water and waste treatment51 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-11-29 8 N. Zealand will consider defence aid if... 17UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The New Zealand's Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal I. G. Morrison, said here today that the New Zealand Government would "sympathetically consider" any request for military aid in the defence of Malaysian territories. He told newsmen at the242 words
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Article31 1962-11-29 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.—Vasalval Subramaniam, 20 months, was scalded to death last night when hot water fell on her while she was playing in her home at Jalan Scudal.31 words
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Article19 1962-11-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for health today declared Bombay and Gaya to be smallpox infected area.s.19 words
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Article26 1962-11-29 8 PENANG. Wed. The Suiißei Pinani? branch of the Penan* Women's Institute will hold us annual meeting at /the Bahrul Aiam Football Club on Friday.26 words
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Article176 1962-11-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. THE chairman of the Sin. gapore Rubber Packers' Association. Mr. Ng Quee Lam, today backed a Federation complaint that high freight rates and oversized bale penalties were hampering Malaya's rubber exports. Mr. Tee Teh. president of the Federation Rubber Trade Association, made the176 words
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Miscellaneous73 1962-11-29 8 Alley Oap By V.T. BFamlin j£hj r* Jk\ OT LON Q APTER PHENOMENON. P V V^i^^(»^^W^ Dick Tracy By Chester Gould LVI Abmer By AM Capp T: 7TT ..^/^nLf^fiwunwiL. UtoNWWLE' AT TOMBSTONE JAKE'S SENATOR JACK S. I i!^^Sj^wM> ESckv v^ 'n^RNisHED.'r-Evwv- )r^C PHOGBOUND ('GOOD o^r 1/ ones'' BooMNOjoooeD/CEPT Si f-i73 words
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Article, Illustration1694 1962-11-29 9 STRAITS TIM ES Special Feature Exile who altered the course of history ONE April day in 1917 a deputation of Swedish socialists went to the port of Malmo to greet .'JO Hussian exiles who were on their way hack to their homeland where the first stage of the great revolution1,694 words
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Advertisement98 1962-11-29 9 SLAYER'S' /IEDiUM* A X/Lovt Mm m fm& Ji&SE?^* s **'HSHk'- IIUEDIII ItKDin s <!*^^i^**' 4 illMAWrt VUVC^I IF H***^ w^^ T^^k m '$Wm Hll K I mm. Br-iamfflHfl MBHUtttt^ flfflfthT '#SKTiKiMff& m Hy?^^g>ftgB&SS! FINEST VIRGINIA j Now, world-favourite Player's so full of flavour... so firmly packed have the new modern98 words
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Article116 1962-11-29 10 IPOH, Wednesday. 'pHERE is a marked decrease in the number of x pupils registering for entry in the Chinese national-type schools in Perak next year. This was stated at a joint meeting of the Perak Chinese School Community Association and the Perak Chinese Teachers' Association116 words
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Article58 1962-11-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The coastal vessel Punyu. belonging to Pan-Malayan Trading and Shipping Co wll sail for Kuala Trengganu, tomorrow following today's settlement of the claims of the ship's crew of 12. The crew had refused to sail because of the company's alleged refusal to settle58 words
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Article, Illustration377 1962-11-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. company had been gay, and for Private Robert Kelly, Lance Corporal Joseph William Senior and his wife, the drinks flowed freely. After dining at Changi Village and drinking at Telok Paku on the night of Oct. 25 this year,377 words
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208 1962-11-29 10 PROBE INTO SUSPECT'S 'POLICE BEAT ME' CLAIM lOHORE BAHRU, J Wed. Johore's Chief Police Officer. Haji Abdul Kadir bin Hassan, said today investigations were going on into a complaint that the police had beaten up a suspect in Batu Pahat. The man. Mustadi bin Mohamed. 41, Is now in the208 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-11-29 10 NEW Alliance Member of Parliament, Inche Abdul Rarak bin Hussein, arriving for the Budget meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Inche Razak, who was returned in the Lipis bvrlection in October, was sworn in yesterday. Straits Times picture.39 words
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Article49 1962-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three men, Llm Kow, 27, Lee Yaw Khoon, 42, and Wong Pook Chong, 32, were charged in the Sessions Court today with abducting a widow. Choy Yin, last night at 8.20 p.m at Yew Road here. They pleaded not guilty and] were allowed ball.49 words
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Article134 1962-11-29 10 17-UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Australia Is looking forward to selling "many times more" building materials to Malaya than It now does. This was stated here today by the leader of a 14--man Australian delegation, Mr. Henry Wllckens, at the opening of an eight-day exhibition of Australian building134 words
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337 1962-11-29 10 Tengku ready for North Borneo claim meeting with Macapagal K. LUMPUR, Wed TENGKU Abdul Rahman told Parliament today he would be "very happy" to discuss the Philippines claim to North Borneo with President Macapagal but only in his "own personal capacity." The forthcoming Asa Foreign Ministers conference in the Philippines337 words
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Article38 1962-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Government Is to recruit 122 rell- < Kious teachers for secondary I schools next year, the Minister of I Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, told the House of Rcpre- sentutives today.38 words
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Article38 1962-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Selangor State Secretary. Inche I Lokman bin Yusof, opened a four--1 dr.y civics course today for women 1 members of the Selangor Youth Club at the Women's Institute headquarters in Petallng Java.38 words
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Article30 1962-11-29 10 I TELUK ANSON. Wed. Th« Raja Muda of Pernk will open an old folks' home at Langkap new village. 16 miles from here, on Pec. 15.30 words
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248 1962-11-29 10 |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Revenue from railway goods traffic is expected to drop further in 1963 as a result of reduced Japanese imports of iron ore. The Malayan Railway estimates presented to Parliament today showed a revenue reduction from $37.18 million for last year to248 words
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Advertisement122 1962-11-29 10 fJ.U'M'J ..IV^uki GALA OPENING TODAY! X awll I F> II JOHOKt BAHRU DAILY 3 SHOWS 3.00-7.00 915 pm .< l^mJmUkJmmMJm Saturday and Sunday 4 shows: 1.00-3.30-7.00 9.15 p.m. 1 ■^c ?3 m n m m aa^^. am "^S^ jB oxe the first man I ever t h Ly^Mrr fl lllh^hl122 words
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325 1962-11-29 11 THAT VISIT BY ROYAL THAIS: 'EXTRAVAGANT' CHARGE PENANG. Wed. The Socialist Front Whip. Mr- Ooi Thiam Siew, today accused the Alliance State Government of "extravagant spending" during the visit to Penang last June of the King and Queen of Thailand. "\\> are not against the royal visit." he said at325 words
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Article247 1962-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad THE House of Representatives passed a Bill today to end the chaotic land ownershiD and dealIngs in Penang and Malacca and pave the way for a national land code The National Land Code (Penang and Malacca) Title Act. will provide a247 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-11-29 11 'UNPLEASANT SUGGESTIONS' COULD RESULT SINGAPORE. Wed A DOCTOR was criticised by the state coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, today for his delay in submitting a report on an operation on a girl who died at the General Hospital. Mr. Chapkhana was holding an inquest356 words
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Article49 1962-11-29 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three masked men armed with daggers broke into a flat in Lorong 38. Geylang. early yesterday morning and robbed Toh Kok Ho. 50. of WOO in cash and jewellery. Tan and members of his family were tied up by the robbers.49 words
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Article26 1962-11-29 11 KLUANG. WmJ. The women's wctlon of th« Indian Association here will held a jumble sale on FridAY in aid of its building fund.26 words
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Article63 1962-11-29 11 Tengku: We recognise Castro KUALA LI.MPIR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman to'.ri the House of Representatives today that the Government recognised the Cuban regime of Dr. Fidel Castro but did not intend to establish diplomatic relations with her because of lack of personnel. Malaya had little trade relations with Cuba, he63 words
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104 1962-11-29 11 3-DIGIT BETTING TOTALS $33.1 MIL. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Collections on the three-digit betting made by the turf clubs in the Federation totalled $33,125,916 from April 1961 to October this year. The Minister of Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives that $20,893,604 of104 words
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Article62 1962-11-29 11 IPOH. Wed. Thirty-five Boy Scouts will attend a patrol leader's course at Herslet's Camp in Tiger Lane here from Dec. 4 to Dec. 7. Mr. R. E. Pereira. District Boy Scouts Commissioner, Ipoh, will be in charge of the course with the guidance of62 words
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Article35 1962-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce will entertain delegates attending the annubi meeting of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to dinner on Dec. 2 a', the Eastern Hotel here.35 words
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Article29 1962-11-29 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Krian district Poppy Day Appeal Com-, nittee will hold a riance at the Krian Club here on Saturday in. dd of the fund.29 words
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417 1962-11-29 11 Firm's appeal in land case fails in UK I ONDON, Wed.— Judgment in an appeal by Lim Foo Yong Ltd.. of Pudu Street, Kuala Lumpur, from a decision of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya refusing to award the company compensation for severance following compulsory acquisition of land,Reuter - 417 words
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Article223 1962-11-29 11 IPOH. Wed. Jit 1 Singh, 37. a cattle owner and milk vendor, I was sentenced to sixi years' jail by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here today for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He was originally charged with the murder of his223 words
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Advertisement270 1962-11-29 11 The world' s new amazing Ik lI IM HID HMD with iiismwD" ST"*^** I***1 &$J W J^mmmW C S WmmmW HmmmmmMm y I* lwH *^mmm&i mm *^H jC MmM V .«faHM Now, for the first time, a remarkable «a ymm «A W standing features include: new breakthrough in the field270 words
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Advertisement242 1962-11-29 11 THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some stbds of Krementz Quality rolled gold plat* have been worn for at long as thirty-five yeori. All Krementz jewelry will give correiponding satisfaction. I^K^^E^y^^ Kr«m.nfi tuff link* remain bright b«coui» of lk»!r turfoc* i^ ol hord O d U"' 9 d# FINE QUALITY JEWELRY rot MIN:242 words
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Article139 1962-11-29 12 Horrf. $lt (Minimum) MRS. JP DANKER and family fhank everyone for their attendan.e ml" Duiinr their recent hereavement MRS. TAN SENO NWII and famiy thank friendu and relatirei. ror atwreatliea and donatlona: at tbe fonemi of the late Mr. Tan Beat Bwae They alao thank toe Doctore aad Stair139 words
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Article653 1962-11-29 12 An unspectacular and on the whole an agreeable budget best describes the Finance Minister's new performance. It was unlikely that Mr. Tan Siew Sin WMIM be spectacular. He might, however, have been less agreeable, although anything more than the modest additions he has made to taxation would have653 words
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Article510 1962-11-29 12 The Teng.'<u's suggestion that India became the guinea pig in the search for Marxist truth between Russia and China is unconvincing as an explanation «f the Himalayan war, but it illustrates very well Peking's rejection of peaceful co-exist-ence. Mao Tse-tung does not really pay even lip service510 words
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Article176 1962-11-29 12 The new statement by President Kennedy and Mr. Spaak, j the Belgian Foreign Minister, backing "severe economic 'measures 1 against Katanga unjless there is quick and substantial progress towards reunification of the Congo may be too late to bolster Premier Adoula. It is far from certain that opposition176 words
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Letter111 1962-11-29 12 NOW that the schools in Singapore have closed for the Christmas holidays the children are free to roam the streets. It Is a common sight to see boys flying kites and hunting birds with catapults. These two pastimes are dangerous to themselves and to others and property. There111 words
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Letter501 1962-11-29 12 LIKE others who have written on the same subject. Lady Thomson tends to resign herself to the belief that only with rural development and an Increase in cash Incomes can we expect malnutrition to diminish markedly. But. as she says, rural development is a costly and time-consuming501 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1962-11-29 12 The queen who fought the good fight HOLLAND'S WILHELMINA KEPT FAITH WITH HER PEOPLE by A SPECIAL WRITER THE HAGUE, Wednesday FOR 50 years, through war, exile and enemy occupation, Wilhelmina reigned over the* Netherlands, always aiming to provide the kind of rule "expected from a Queen of the House1,307 words
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Article392 1962-11-29 12 Taking a crack at Jack by VINCENT MULCHRONE NIW YORK, Wed. If American foreign policy still srems frightening, take heart from President KennedyN Christmas cift His friends arc gets* to gel rrrord which wukeril> lampoons the a<ient\ loibles, pastimes and home life of the Kennedys. The President has laughetl a392 words
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Advertisement897 1962-11-29 12 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed t»: Ist Moor COLD STOKAOE ARCADI Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BtRANCHCS AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONS KEPPCL ROAD— NAVAL BASK CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlneheeter Home. Collyer Ouay TMI NIWS WONT Fltzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base S.897 words
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Advertisement41 1962-11-29 12 "fteeghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Srre«t, T.I: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement149 1962-11-29 12 RHEUMATISM? laim^ FIBR0SITIS? |P IiJ^^ARTHRITIS? W$ LUMBAGO? ■W' v BaH Bar m- Ex fit BE DE*7 Afmm RhevimamnC fibrmitu, lumbago, arthritis and all mac* lar paint are caused by (he tightening of mmcle fibre*. Thit prevent! the free flowing of blood through all pirta of the body, allowing impurmei to149 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-11-29 13 Britain's third unified command SINGAPORE, Wed. The British Military, Command in SouthEast Asia was revolutionised today with Admiral Sir David Lur e becoming the Com-mander-ln-Chief of all forces. This la the third unified command In Britain's strategic link-up round the globe and brings it along the same ilnes as American142 words
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Article51 1962-11-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Legislation for the control and regulation of fishine will be presented to the House of Representatives, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operai ives. Inche Muhaincd Khir Johnri. said U i" reply to a question by Haii Haman Adli bin Haji Arshad 'P.M. IP Kuala Trengganu51 words
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175 1962-11-29 13 Only 17 can't swim in marine police in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. Of 168 men in the Singapore Marine Police, only 17 are nonswimmers. This was stated today b\ the police secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. who said: "All these men are old service personnel, who unfortunately did not take to swimming175 words
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Article37 1962-11-29 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Radio Malaya orchestra which Ravr two performances at the diamond Hibllee hall here law night raised $3,288 for the National Monument Fund. Earlier at Batu Pahat the orrhr.v.ra raised $3,000.37 words
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Article407 1962-11-29 13 STANDING ORDERS ARE SUSPENDED AS TWO BILLS ARE PUSHED THROUGH ALL STAGES PENANG, Wednesday. A LL seven Socialist Front members walked out of the State Assembly this afternoon in protest against the suspension of standing orders to enable two bills to be taken through all stages.407 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-11-29 13 MR. TAN EE SEX 36. a cripple for 15 years, walking on cratches at Kuala Lumpur airport after he arrived by air from Britain yesterday. He had to be assisted to the plane eight months ago when he left to undergo two major operations148 words
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Article222 1962-11-29 13 ALLOWANCE CHALLENGE GO-AHEAD MALACCA, Wednesday. Yf R. J. L. DE CRUZ, a Malayan Party member of iTI Malacca Municipal Council, said today he had authorised the acting Municipal secretary to pay his councillor's allowances to charity provided MrTan Tuan Boon (Socialist Front) did the- same dollar for dollar. Last week222 words
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Article60 1962-11-29 13 PENANG. Wed.— Sixty agents from North Malaya of Malayan Breweries iMalayai Ltd., left for Kuala Lumpur today to tour the new brewery at the Invitation of Malayan Breweries. Also on their programme are visit to the new Fraser and Neave factory next to the brewery60 words
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Article52 1962-11-29 13 KLANG, Wed. Se.angor's Mentn Besar. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. today warned the people of Pulau Ketam. a nsh.ng village near here, against •vithholding any Information about gang.stei ism and secret society activities. He was opening a $25,000 concrete bride" connecting the lllage with Bagan Teochew across52 words
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Article100 1962-11-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Lee Kee Chong. 33. a son of a businessman, was acquitted today by the Sessions Court president. Mr. Chan Slew Voon. on a charge of perjury. Lee was alleged to have committed the offence during a preliminary inquiry into the alleged kidnapping of100 words
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Article47 1962-11-29 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Eleven people were killed In traffic accij dents here last month the same as [in September, the Traffic Police disclosed today. There were 2.883 accidents, compared with 2,801 for the previous month and 2.854 for the corresponding month last year.47 words
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Article68 1962-11-29 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Asia Book Co. has signed a wage agreement with the Singapore Bookshops. Publication and Printing Press Workers' Union. Workers drawing less than $100 a month will get a $25 Increment while those drawing above $100 will get an Increase of $20 retrospective68 words
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134 1962-11-29 13 JOHORE BAHKu. Wed me impasse continues at the "haunted" strikebound Al-Atas Araoic i bcnool here toaay wiur*» 210 students are staying away from their studies and school authorities have so far tailed to trace the ringleaders. Syed Mohamed Edros. a trustee ol the school,134 words
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Article78 1962-11-29 13 JAnneke Gronloh will be guest KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Slneer I Anneke Gronloh and member*;' of the Dutch Swing College Band I i will be guests at a luncheon by the Junior Chamber of Kuala I Lumpur on Saturday at the Hotri Merlin The proceeds ol the opening night performance by78 words
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147 1962-11-29 13 Marijuana in the garden 'I didn't know' OINGAPORE. Wed. A woman who cultivated a garden of marijuana was fined a total of $500 in a magistrate's court here today. Lim Oeok Choo. 32, was found guilty of cultivating 30 marijuana plants and possessing 31b i4oz. dried marijuana leaves. She was147 words
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Article42 1962-11-29 13 SINGAPORE. Wed— The yaeM June Climenr. which won the Far East Interpon Dragon Clasa Yacht racing in Hong Kong recently, will arrive ben <>n board the vessel Bengloe tomorrow. The yacht belongs to the Royal Singapore Yacht Club.42 words
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Advertisement94 1962-11-29 13 refreshingly youthiul S NEW I BOW TIE 1 I FASHIONS I by Wembley Tht newest ideas, most wanted colors In butterfly bows, point- ftflh ed-end bows, square-end bows. BSm IB continental bows, ready-tied or flffi to-be-tied smartly fashioned in stripes, all-over patterns. ER Come choose from our complete collection. n94 words
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Advertisement211 1962-11-29 13 X jf\m or y° ur 1/ Turkeys, Hams, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, t^\ Jt~~ Nw Puddings, Desserts all the delicious mak(l W&\ v 11 ngs of a S(rum P tiouslv food Christmas l\ Xxft^^B feast for your selection at the Supermarket. j Kjjgyj i Visit our store and see the wide211 words
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Miscellaneous428 1962-11-29 13 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SEX VICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE BEBVICE: A.M. t>.oo Time Signal. Nega--476 metres ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 A.M. 6.00 Ocod Morning; 6.01 Morning Melodies; 7.00 RendezMorning Prelude; 7.00 The News; vous With Music; 7.30 Time Sig--7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Up428 words
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Article, Illustration613 1962-11-29 14 How to avoid that Christmas rush PLAN WELL AHEAD 'pHK Christmas shopping rush has begun. At most of the well-known shopping centres in the city there is a steady stream of shoppers. In the mornings you usually see wives and mothers searching the counters patiently for their gifts. Carrying their613 words
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Article614 1962-11-29 14 Talking doll in lovely dress GIRLS love dolls and It Is always a success as a gift. So if you ran afford it and I think it's worth it you can give a little girl this talking doll (seen left). Just arrived this 21 -inch doll really talks, with all614 words
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Advertisement325 1962-11-29 14 the neu? electric cookers I MI C io solve the busy housewife's I many problems /^H make* i^ > T^ Q^*~~~~^|^^^3| '•^V BrT> cooking l •■^•^■BBr 2i\ an \Cpf No lor--5— r drud«*nr I MODERN DESIGN WATER HEATERS K=^ AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. P*J HEATER Outstanding features: Thermostatic control. Thermometer, signal325 words
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Advertisement35 1962-11-29 14 Write to me if you want any information on the gifts mentioned in this page. Address your letter: Esme Baptista, The Straits Times, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped selfaddressed envelope will be appreciated.35 words
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Advertisement252 1962-11-29 14 b f \m JUB^Biß^^adßnH bien-tlre coloime trom Paris the most luxurious, yet lcrmest prjcttl cologne available. Solo Ag»at« in M*l«ywa: L. TeU Co. Trading Society Singapore, Kuaia Lumpur, Penang, JeaaaJton .v Kuohing. "fijx^^^ indigestion f /fWa*¥> agonies... 'Bismag tablets bring fast, safe relief Now you can eat whatever yom like252 words
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Miscellaneous234 1962-11-29 14 Straits Times Crossword flsT HF~I F~isV^~flV*~~lHF~~fl KTi HBf ACROSS in a travel book (7. 4) 7 Little game. I (ear (5) a, 6- Temptation to buy someon* 8. R«td about one who make* <*• s >- money In a revolutionary 11. A help to gardeners, tbc agency (9). blackbird: that's234 words
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Article, Illustration3765 1962-11-29 15 Tan: Malaysia will need greater sacrifices to close the economic gap 'RATHER A CALCULATED RISK THAN PROVIDE TOO LAVISHLY' IS AIM The 'complicated' tax laws; He wants some form of simplification KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned today that "greatly increased sacrifices" will be3,765 words
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Advertisement27 1962-11-29 15 A TOOTAL FABRIC NEW RANGE OF j DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers TOBRALCO...the ideal fabric for school uniform MMM <JjA|W> iO«Nio MMMOM27 words
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Advertisement192 1962-11-29 15 g»iiii[iiiiiiiiiiiii[3iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiicT'"""iiimiiiiiiiiiii« feNEW %i DUCED PRICESJI All round reduction 1 Lower down payment with following instalments reduced as low as $10/- monthly! E Elegant furniture of all designs, including your j own designs j^ —^i t» XNGAPORt-KUALA LUMPUR-PtNANC KOTA BMARU-IPOM-JOMORE BAMRU -.iiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiCMiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciinir? BEaWkl*' T fLiii H' 1 I fl flam** HFPinß*192 words
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92 1962-11-29 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The international director or Warner Bros, records Mr. Bob Weless. today said plans were afoot to bring interns tiona] artistes irom America to appear in concerts In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Before flying off to Saigon this evening after a 10-day92 words
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Article27 1962-11-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The Poppy Day fund committee is !'n hold Hari Bunga (Poppy t j Carnival at the Selangor Club on Saturday.27 words
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Article24 1962-11-29 16 Malacca. Wed. a nine-man i ASA delegation from the Philippines visited two rural development schemes in the Alor G.nah District today.24 words
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Article220 1962-11-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Federal revenue estimates totalling $1,022,361,600 for next year were presented to Parliament today. Here are details of the major items of revenue: Customes $486,501,600; excise $45,812,000; licences $66,561,000; inland revenue $209,27 1,7 00; fees of court or office, payments for specific services 543.-079.900;220 words
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322 1962-11-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former salesman, Yong Seek Kwai. 30, confessed in the Sessions Court today that he always made false statements to his customers by promising to give them presents whenever he sold them anything. He added: "In this way322 words
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Advertisement57 1962-11-29 16 S^ooajLuooti iilS F IN ASSOCIATION WITH V^S^/VA /I ROTHMANS AND SHELL I Proudly Presents L^\ i*o^ fA**-'" ■f h I 1 V»*- J *hrm~~~~' Bi *y Reservations for Dinner ($2O per person) must be made in advance. Admittance to Arundel Room and Bar will be restricted to holders of table57 words
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Article110 1962-11-29 17 T ONDON, Wed. A Brighton magistrate yesterday committed for trial three men alleged to have helped in a gang's plan to dope racehorses on tracks throughout Britain. He refused bail when the prosecution claimed it "fear- ed that witnesses would be intimidated." InReuter - 110 words
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Article36 1962-11-29 17 LONDON. Wed— Russia's Mars rocket was about 6.578.125 miles from earth today with its equipment worfcirtß normally, Moscow Radio said. Mars-1 was launched on Nov. 1 on its seven-month flight to Mars.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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110 1962-11-29 17 Officer on 'plot to kill de Gaulle' Charge PARIS, Wed. Police accused a former officer of planning to kill President Charles de Gaulle at the military parade last July 14. Second t.t. Jean-Paul Gras, a deserter from the Marines, and the man he was staying with at the time, MarcUPI - 110 words
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Article167 1962-11-29 17 The fifth Boeing tragedy in year TIMA (Peru), Wed. Ninetyseven people.were killed yesterday when a Brazilian Boeing 707 airliner crashed and burned at Atocongo, about 12 miles south of here. The plane, belonging to the Varig Airline, biggest in South America, hit a 2,000--foot hillReuter - 167 words
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78 1962-11-29 17 7 FLEE TO W. BERLIN UNDER FOG COVER OERLJN, Wed.— Seven East Germans, including two Communist border guards, fled to West Berlin today under cover of fog. West Berlin police said two Communist border guards worked themselves through strands of barbed wire and five others escaped at other points alongUPI - 78 words
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Article35 1962-11-29 17 ALICE SPRINQS (Central Auitralia). Wed. Hundreds of people rushed Into Alice Springs hospital today for vaccination against typhoid following discovery of an outbreak of the disease on a property 80 miles away. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-11-29 17 SEVEN YEAR OLD Mark Chalmers stood on platform 6 at Euston Station, London, the other night. He looked up and there beside him was Mr. Harold Macmillan. "How do you do, sir?" said Mark. "I'm all right; how do yr>j do?" replied theExpresspic - 107 words
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405 1962-11-29 17 Kennedy and Mikoyan meet today for Cuba talks WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Kennedy will confer with Mr. Anastas 1 Mikoyan on the Cuban situation today when the Soviet First Deputy Premier begins a two-day visit to Washington, the White House announced yesterday. > In making the announcement, the White House saidReuter - 405 words
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213 1962-11-29 17 Six actors in mad, mad mad, mad world shot IJOLLYWOOD, Wed. Six actors working in a film starring Spencer Tracy wera shot and wounded yesterday after an argument between an extra player and a guard. The actors, part of a group of 2.000 extras hired for crowd scenes in producerUPI - 213 words
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Article30 1962-11-29 17 PARIS. Wed. President Do Gaulle yesterday asked the Premier. Mr. Georges Pompidou, lo form a new government before Parliament meets Main on Dec. 6. Mr. Pompidou agreed.30 words
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116 1962-11-29 17 rpoKYO. Wed.— Japan has J. agreed to pay the Philippines $165 million in reparations in the period July 1962 July 1963. informed diplomatic sources reported today. The period covers the seventh year of the Japan Philippine reparations agreement. The sources said the seventhUPI - 116 words
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Article65 1962-11-29 17 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The U.S. conducted an underground nuclear test yesterday at the Nevada testing grounds. The Atomic Energy Commission said the test was in the low yield range, indicating an explosive equivalent of up to 20,000 tons of TNT. It was the 57th underground test carried out65 words
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Article220 1962-11-29 17 GENEVA, Wed. THE disarmament conference is expected to get down to detailed 'discussion today following yesterday's opening session at which East and West stressed the urgency of its task after the Cuban crisis. The morning session of the 17-nation conference will be followed in theReuter - 220 words
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Advertisement256 1962-11-29 17 with every 12oz. jar of Vaseline Hair Cream l«i A HAN° V C(S»e)/ "TRAVEL PACK" JAR /iffiipl OF Vasel/n(? HAIR mm j^__ "7" mb^S If you're a travelling man then you'll appreciate tliis /J fi^B B^H wonderful offer of a regular sized jar for the bathroom /^^^^^WWP^S »nd a small256 words
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Advertisement785 1962-11-29 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT WANTED APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of. General Manager of the Chin Lian Long Motor Vehicle Company Limited, Kuching Sarawak. The Company operates 31 buses and provide.-, public passenger transport services throughout the Kuchinf? Municipal Area. The successful applicant will be responsible to the Directors for the785 words
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Advertisement630 1962-11-29 18 (Continued from Pace l D SITUATIONS VACANT •o Worit* SS I Ml*.)— Bmx S* rt, xr WANTED a amaU poor Chines* boy to serve In a Milk Bar. Apply personally at 9, The Arcade, Spore office time. SERVANT OIRL required for washing and general housework In Chinese home Ring (Spore)630 words
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Advertisement740 1962-11-29 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wore* SS (Min.)-Bux SO et*. extra ROOM IN NEWLY Constructed* Residential area, convenient bus routes. Call .No. 2. Jalan Manls. off St. Michael/ Kraocls Road, Sorangoon. B'pore. FURNISHED BUNCALOW two bedrooms, servant's room, fridge gas cooker modern sanitation. District. Singapore 8. Please ring *****. FURNISHED ROOM New Seaside740 words
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Advertisement889 1962-11-29 18 1 HOUSES k LAND WANTED 20 Word* SS I, Vl*.)— Box SO et*. exit, OUR REGISTERED CLIENTS Urgently nerd Bungalows, and Semidetached Houses 530.000/$50,000/-. Districts 9, 10, 11. Our terma 2<r. Commission If sold. If you have any, please contact Real Estate AgenU A Investment Co., 63. The Arcade, B'pore889 words
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Advertisement947 1962-11-29 18 TOURS k EXCURSIONS Word* S* (Ml*.) Bmx SO et*. txtrm CHERRY BLOSSOM TOUR HongKong Japan by snip 30tb March 1663 Details American Lloyd Agency. «4 itoblnson Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** CANPATRAM proudly presents 23--aay air/sea all Inclusive tours to Bangkok, Hongkong and Japan Commencing March 28. 1963. T. S. Qanpatram.947 words
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Advertisement672 1962-11-29 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et*. txtra ONE BEDFORD BUS. One Jeep and One Austin A -35 Van. Kor details phone 2921. J.B. DAF 600 tbe one and only fully automatic car under $5,000 Try it now at Lyon Motors Pioann. Universal Can Ipoh. Weenie Bros. K.L.,672 words
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Advertisement569 1962-11-29 18 HI-FI ft STEREO Word* SS (Ml*.) Box SO eU. extra TRIO AMPLIFIIRS ETC., Visit I Hwee B«ag Co.. 200. Beaca Road. Spore. SANSUI AMPLIFIERS Visit Holden Trading Co. Ltd.. 284. Beacb Road. Spore. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et*. txlrm JAVA MODES beautiful embroidered special bras569 words
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Advertisement212 1962-11-29 18 I WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 20 H,,rds si i Hl*.)— Box 50 et*. txlrm I AIRCONOITIONED NON AIRCONDITIONED Koom: mod charged. Tion K Hun Hotel NEW EMPRESS HOTEL <Vnti;<lized. easy c parkin-. phone*. si-HT. Mi.'.' wn. Tel. 8 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) in W,,r<»\ si Box 50 rt*. extra NEW212 words
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Advertisement1498 1962-11-29 19 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST UK. Due S'pori Sails f. S't<am Pening AENEAS Havre. I Mil. Glasgow ll Pt tilay N|» 31 ANTENOR L pail. H'oam. H'turg Tilay Die 3 Die 4 DIOMED liverpul. Glasgow Id Pin Ole 2 LTCAON Liverpul Dtt 5 Dec I Bat 7/ 8 Oat II1,498 words
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Advertisement1454 1962-11-29 19 THE E. A. C LINESSAILINGS TO ktNOA, Ll HAVRt, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. >w^ IOIIEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. tOIHINIURG AND COPENHAGEN. £jT~£&\ Soon P Shan Pemni hi VSo\l«l "ATUTHIA" aj c) M Nil/ 4 Dec 5/ 7 Oec 1/ I Bac V\\£2±l*] "rAUIRIA" aj 21/2J Oec 24/21 Bee 27/21 Mc VXYVcJ/ "SiBONBA"1,454 words
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Advertisement1552 1962-11-29 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. I'haa Ptnaag I BENHOPE (HjT H »«rg. L'lia, Hull. G'mout« ll Pt/DIC 1 I lENNEVIS (E.Lp.)* L'pill, Hull, R'rJim, N'kurg G. 31/tUay Nay 31 3 lENGLOE (E.L.) LIM, M'brough, H'Hrg G. 31/Olc 4 Die 1/ I BENURIGt L pill, G'moutn,1,552 words
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Advertisement1004 1962-11-29 19 w_^ McALISTER «fc CO,, LTD. W» vfrrji. th> "at i»3i TE PA ILLCRMAM UMI UXAVKNESS LINE T LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. S»N FRANCISCO. HAVRE < HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF EASTBOURNE Acccptiig cargl In Ceitral t Slltk S'cori y S f him Pening aouiVi'iiii'ii 1 1 I.P.rt/31N.,1,004 words
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607 1962-11-29 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was a moderate 1 turnover in industrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange and prices were fully steady in face of the Federation of Malaya budget. Improvements were noted in Shell which was done from 51.87J to 51.89, Malayan Cement607 words
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Article22 1962-11-29 20 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 27 Not. 28 Industrials: 194.18 194.97 Tmv 283.47 283 34 rubbers: 179.83 179.13 Jan. I. 1958=100.22 words
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Article658 1962-11-29 20 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading* rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket*: Industrials: Bousttad (1,000) $1.70. (1,000) $1 69 J. (1.000) $1.71: Dunlopi (4,000) 52.25: Bast Smaltinit $2.70 SL. (2.000) $2.72: Fed. Dispensary (1,000)658 words
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293 1962-11-29 20 'THE first chartered Chinese Communist vessel to load rubber for China for a considerable time is now lifting 450 tons in Singapore. The vessel is the Guane Hua and her cargo is mainly No. 2. 3 and 4 sheet. Reliable sources said293 words
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Article198 1962-11-29 20 SHIPS lying alengsid* IK* Singapore wharvst taday ar*: Rothensltin. Caltex Bombay 3«/39. Astyanax 44. VUndama 40/41. Arend.ikrrk 4 Bt k'im>t NW. 2. Pulau Kldjanf NW. o. Uiomed 15/10. Outtr reads: Tugila. Baurt, Kian Aun, Ever Glory. La Estencia. Uemma. Amhulomho, slamat, Samudra. Harold Klnde, Straat Ball. Fhun198 words
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Article153 1962-11-29 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Nov. 28. Tbree months. But matt den* Dunlops 14 rti>. 8. Darby 4*d. K. N. 16 els. C. Storage 4id. Gammon 11 tt*. 8. Traction 1 li J. Waugb 14 cts. Shell 13 cts. 11. Brew. 25 cts. Steamship I cts. M. Cement 1H eta. S.153 words
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Article81 1962-11-29 20 rpHE Krdrration Minister of A Finance has fixed these prices (or calcnlatinc customs duties for the week beginning on Nov. 29Rubber 80 .< cent* alb. Copra $456 a ton. Coconut oil >~ -ii a ton. Palm oil 5577.50 a ton. I'alm kernels 5823.30 a ton. The rate of81 words
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Article96 1962-11-29 20 Chinese Prtdue* Eichancc Sinaaptr* noon price* per in.-ul yesterday: C*«*nut a*Jl hulk $41i nellrrs, drum f44| »ellers: C*pra: Ncv. UK, Continent KHi buyers. $29* Keller* Pepper: Muntok white (140 sellers. Sarawak «-hlte Sl37i nellers. special Sarawak Mack $19Tt sellers, garbled LamponK black S9S aellers, AST K $105 Fellers.96 words
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Article26 1962-11-29 20 November 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80 cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $429.87} (up ($1,874). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).26 words
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Article117 1962-11-29 20 I ciatiMi made these change* in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): New Ytrfc: buying TT 321. airmail OD 33. 90 d/«t 33} credit bills. 33| trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 T/IS. airmail OL) 35 9/16. 90 d/at 36 1/16 credit bills. 36i trade117 words
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Article111 1962-11-29 20 MELBOURNE. Wed CHARE prices tended to ease in quiet trading Movements were small witli moil lradrrs holding steady levels. B.H.P. and Colonial Sugar were slightly lower. Oils eased with Clarence Klver dropping 8d to Bs. 9d. Base metals were steady and quiet. Loans were firm. C.R.A 14/7 Mount111 words
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Article231 1962-11-29 20 DECEMBER Tint gradt rubbir buy•ri f.o.b. clonrd at p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ye»tcr<Ja> at SO CrntH per lb. up flveriKhtha of a cent. The tone was quilt. t.C.C.R A. and F.M.R.E. closing prtMl in CMitu p»r lb. yesterday: Int. I R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers sellers >.fu231 words
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Advertisement1023 1962-11-29 20 y KAWASAKI. KISEN 4 KAISHA.,LTD. i Ixprtfl UAJk. Pacific tf* AtlnnUa Coast «*jrv>— cl* tl* tl* ti* 8'po«» vnan x'konf ►rtncisf v «ngtita ton 1 Ctsiku Mir«" 31 Ntf/ 1 Dtc I* Ptn I Die Dec 27 Dtc 14 JM "Kiaikiaa Mam 11 a/n Dec W/3i Otc a jm i1,023 words
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Advertisement481 1962-11-29 20 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. UrUNM FlrOH Mini I:MCM« IMO COMTrMHTU NtTI TO tUUT* IOIMIM fOR HOHCUWS IOM tUIA. »«COY» TOKOMAMi OT»«M MiMMtar* XtVft "IMM I"!** 3'oOf» "CITY OF CAtIISU" Jl N«»/l Dae 1/ Hk 4/1 Ok "CITY OF NEWCASTLE" 2 Dtc 3 3 Dec 27/21 Oec 11/31 lit 1/ 4481 words
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Advertisement948 1962-11-29 20 NOTICE This Is to inform the public that our motor cover note Nos. and ***** have been lost and the.se will deem to be not valid. NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO LIMITED. FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (F.E.) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) With reference to the Notice dated the 27th November. 1962. re:948 words
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Advertisement564 1962-11-29 21 COLD STORAGE (BINGAPORE) LIMITED Head Ofncp. Empire Dock, Singapore, 4. Please note that with effect from today, Thursday, 29th November, our Head Office telephone number is:— 29-101 (9 lines) i THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (N0.118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137 Notice is hereby given under section 137 of the Town Boards564 words
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Advertisement711 1962-11-29 21 NOTICES NOTICE HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated in the SUte of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 1% (leas 40.;, Income Tax) has been declared- on both the Ordinary and s^o Cumulative Participating Preference Btocks in respect of the second six months of the711 words
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Advertisement809 1962-11-29 21 NOTICES JOHORE J.K.R. ROAD NOTICE Bridge No. 1/70 at Ist. Mile Yong Peng Parit Sulong Road will be under repairs and vehicles in excess of 5 tons gross weight will not be allowed over this bridge from 6 A.M. on 1.12.1962 to 6 P.M. on 31.12.1962. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT809 words
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Advertisement516 1962-11-29 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from honours and pass degree graduates to teach Mathematics In Selcolah Tuanlcu Abdul Rahman. Ipoh, a large Secondary School with Sixth Forms. There are two vacancies. Applications should be sent to the Secretary Boara of Governors, c/o Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, j Tiger Lane. Ipoh516 words
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Advertisement391 1962-11-29 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI ASSISTANT SURVEYOR APLICATIONB are Invited for the appointment In the Survey De- partment, Brunei, as Assistant Sur- veyor on contract for one tour of S years. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a considerable knowledge of all aspects of survey work (i.e. Triangula- tion. Cadastral and Topographi-391 words
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Advertisement169 1962-11-29 21 I COME TO THE I f^nEffrWlSV? 1 $J SATURDAY 1" DECEMBER AT SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM OPEN 10 00A.M.- 6 00 PM. vS. Over 40 stalls ond entertainments Father rip Christmas and his magnificent Gift-laden tree. fit All proceeds divided between the Singapore JJjf £o Children's Society, the Singapore Association for169 words
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Article357 1962-11-29 22 EPSOM JEEFS - EPSOM JEEFS ROUNDUP Repulse Bay best of Martin's team QINGAPORE, Wed. •3 Tiba Tiba, with Johnny Wilson astride, showed fine form in a splendid gallop over 3f in 37 4/5 at Bukit Timah this morning. He was full of running at the finish. This useful357 words
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Article398 1962-11-29 22 I/PSOM Jeep's top ten for the 1-* Singapore St. Leger meeting are: woTHfcR OUNCE: Rapidly improving four-year-old, struck ;_'iit form at Bukit Timah in .Inly with a good win in a It race and brought off i splendid double over 6f and Tt in class398 words
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Article103 1962-11-29 22 SOCCER 13 teams to vie for Cup PENANO. Wed.- Thirteen teams, including the Malay Regiment, will take part in this year's Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition organised by the Malayan Malays F.A. which begins on Jan. 6. Three matches will be played simultaneously on the opening day in the North,103 words
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155 1962-11-29 22 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's o ut. standing soccer international, inside-for-ward Quah Kirn Swee, was suspended for a month from tomorrow by SAFA's commission of inquiry tonight. Kirn Swee was suspended for an incident in a league first division match between Chinese155 words
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180 1962-11-29 22 FAVOURITES SELANGOR READY FOR SINGAPORE'S CHALLENGE HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor, with several Malayan Interna- v tionals in their side, are red-hot favourles to win the Malayan Federation championship at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, decided between zone winners Selangor (north) and Singapore (south i. Kelantan. the east zone winners, scratched.180 words
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Article98 1962-11-29 22 RUGGER Club matches (Spore): BMH 9. SRC 3; SCC 31 GHQ 3. HOCKEY B'jor Dlv. 2: Kilat B 5 Sentul Rlys 0; University 4 TPCA 'B 1. Taiping Lge: Prisons 2 Tigers 0. Malacca Lge: Ist Bn KOYLI 1 DTC 0. Friendlies: Spore National XI 2 Spore Selection 0;98 words
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Article67 1962-11-29 22 MALACCA, Wed.— The HQ 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group hockey team will travel to Singapore this weekend for two friendly matches. On Saturday the Brigade team will take on the 99 Gurkhas and !on Sunday will meet an Army Selection. The following will represent the Brigade:67 words
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172 1962-11-29 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. PanMalayan primary schools k.. rr.es will be Introduced next year, Inche Bakar Ahmad, Singapore primary schools sports secretary, said today. Inche Bakar Ahmad said that Singapore will be one of the States taking part. The Pan-Malayan games were suggested by Singapore following an172 words
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186 1962-11-29 22 SINGAPORE .Wed. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation will begin a three-year plan from next month to produce strong Singapore men and women team* Peter Hsu Tsing. chairman of the Youth Basketball Committee, said that M boys and 20 girls have been selected as186 words
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107 1962-11-29 22 RUGGER PERAK KEEP WINNING XV FOR KEY TIE rOH. Wed.- Holders Perak will field the same team which beat Penan:; two weeks ago against Selat.gor in their key Malaya Cup rugger match on the Municipal padang here on Saturday at 5 p.m. Perak and Selangor come to the match unbeaten.107 words
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189 1962-11-29 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. Aft«r their plucky display against Army Malaya in the Malaya Cud runby match test Saturday. Singapore should beat Negrl Malacca on th« padan; on Saturday. S.R.U. president K. C. Gillett said: 'Singapore put up a magnificent showing last Saturday and on189 words
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137 1962-11-29 22 BAN NOW ON SIX-PLUS AND BAD STARTERS CIM.APOKL. Wed. The .Malayan Racing Association has expressed grave concern over the standard of some of the horses imported lately for Malayan racing. In stop influx of "this rubbish" a turf official's description the MRA has derided: To refuse registration of any horse137 words
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Advertisement355 1962-11-29 22 ChikLjen's Britannica UK y^*^ y^s >***\ y^*s r y ri^* pMHRH Mp^\sgfr^> M dP^^B J < v j j J fl HKfijgS Wkt W W ,w W w w ibJ Dm* fc— >*P^ M M< m «~< »m»' y* ■SaB M "mm* > ■«'»>»«« .i.i.m. t %m ii» i >i»355 words
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Miscellaneous79 1962-11-29 22 HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: RAP Changi v SRC (padang); IMt. 2: RMN v University (Naval Base). S'GOR DIV. 1: TPCA v SEA (Princes Rd.): Signals 'A' v Postals (Imbl Rd>; SIA v PMC "A" (Taylor Rd). IPOH DIV. 2: Education Dept. v Municipality (upper padang); La Salllans v 2 Fed.79 words
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Article212 1962-11-29 23 PETER PARFITT HITS 128 NOT OUT rpOOWOOMBA. Wed. A great unbeaten innings of 128 in 120 minutes by Peter Parfltt helped the MCC beat. -.Queensland Country XI by seven wickets in their one-day match here today. Parfitt reached his century with 16 fours and ended the match with two tremendous212 words
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Article62 1962-11-29 23 SEREMBAN. Wed. The following will represent NegriMalacca against Singapore in the Malaya Cup rugger match at Singapore on Saturday: M. Pinto. Byed Bakar. Lt. Dyer. L. Taylor. Daud Yahaya. R. Silvester, Tow Kheng Hoe, H. Keedwell, R. Smith. Austin, P. Powell, 8. MutMah. J. Abbott. Lt.62 words
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Article308 1962-11-29 23 BRISBANE. Wed. Ken Barrington. the Surrey batsman, who has scored centuries in his last three matches, leads the current MCC batting averages with an average of 118.60. Barrington has scored 593 runs in seven innings (twice not out). Brian Statham and David Larter, who have each claimedReuter - 308 words
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Article776 1962-11-29 23 Howe Liang gets his gold medal AND A NEW RECORD TOO COMMONWEALTH GAMES ROUNDUP: PERTH, Wednesday gINGAPIRE'S Tan Howe Liang today proved that he is one of the Commonwealth's great weight lifters when he smashed the Games record by 60-lb to take the middleweight gold medal. Tan, who won theReuter - 776 words
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282 1962-11-29 23 URISBANE. Wed— England's I team to meet Australia in the first cricket Test starting here on Friday 1> E. R. Dexter (captain >. M. C. Cowdrey, Rev. D. a. Sheppard. K. Barrington, p. Parfltt. O. Pullar. B. R. Knight. F. Titmaus, A. Smith.Reuter - 282 words
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Article387 1962-11-29 23 LIM LATE FOR HIS HEATAND LAST PERTH, Wed— Malaya's backstroke swimmer Urn Heng Chek travelled all the way to Perth but today nearly missed swimming in the 110 yards backstroke. He was not present when the other four swimmers in the race were called to their mark. Referee John MorisonReuter - 387 words
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Article67 1962-11-29 23 VANCOUVER. Wed. Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome, Injured at the Commonwealth Games In Perth, said last night that he might be unable to resume his track career for a year or longer. Jerome, who flew back from Australia after Injuring a leg muscle on Saturday, said67 words
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Article35 1962-11-29 23 PENANG, Wed. Penang City Council Recreation Club will visit Ipoh this weekend for a series at games against Ipoh Town Council. They will meet at soccer, badminton and hockey on Saturday and Sunday.35 words
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Article233 1962-11-29 23 WEIGHTLIFTING MIDDLEWEIGHT (Press, snatch and Jerk poundages wltb combined figures. World record total 969- ,-lb by A. Kurtnov. USS.t Oam«s record tOO-lb by J. HalUday. Eng. 1954) 1 Tan Howe Liang (Spore) 260--250 350—860 (Games record;, 2 P. St. Jean (Can) 245—260— 325 830. 3 H. Johnson233 words
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Advertisement278 1962-11-29 23 rmr/MY BBlaJaWSa^i i&fl fflH-^^^^s^P^L?! W^^^^BS^ H|f M'-a 7 \VHUirn ¥/^~>^^^M l^a^J^atA y^-'ijtMKk ''^a^a^a^K' '^fc. -^^^H^J^lL if /mi \^LnUi«V IH f PS* 5^V f.• VjJ W^M mmMMB^R<ZS<K at* a^^^ m\M aaf^ M M 'MSfMlT^^^^^F^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT V/ All A aaaaaaaaaaaaaaal I Sensational Avon "C-L-I-N-G" SAFETY mA^^. tyres give you 23% more grip on278 words
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Advertisement210 1962-11-29 23 \/ff*f. Bit, -i .Hi V '.u\t j riT*aaa»»aaaaanlaaaT d I .aaaaaaal^ I N F W IngAe IkualaI LUMPUR 1 BANGKOK f HONGKONG *TIOPH JAPAN Cathay Pacific operate fast through services from Singapore to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipei, Japan and Manila. Alto connecting services to Rangoon and Calcutta. Cathay Pacific have210 words
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284 1962-11-29 24 Rail chief explains steps which! were open to union KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The general manager of Malayan Railway, Dato Ahmad Perang, explained today the steps the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya might have taken before it resorted to a strike ballot. Dato Ahmad said he was speaking out because an editorial284 words
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Article33 1962-11-29 24 NEW DELHI. Wed— An External Affairs Ministry spokesman, comment lnij on reports that India hnd rejected the Chinese ceasefire proposals, said last night: "There ta no truth m the report." Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration117 1962-11-29 24 Teachers crash with 'assault' giant SINGAPORE. Wed. A car driven by a woman teacher was dragged sideways for some distance today after a collision with an Army giant armoured personnel carrier, designed for assault purposes. The teacher. Miss Chan Mun Yun, scrambled out of her car unhurt. The accident took117 words
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Article46 1962-11-29 24 MANILA. Wed. A national strike oy a million Filipino workers, set for tomorrow, was called off early today when agreement was reached on a temporary settlement of. a 10-day-old waterfront dispute involving 3.000 dockworkers. The dockwurkers returned to work this morning. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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79 1962-11-29 24 1942 wreck of Buffalo found near Mersing LONDON, Wed. The wreck of a Royal Australian Air Force Buffalo fighter which crashed in 1942 in the Jungle near Mersing during the Japanese invasion has been found by British airmen, the Air Ministry announced today. After the wreck was reported by localReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-11-29 24 The double life of a teenage love nest operator SINGAPORE, Wed. A teenager's double life as a student by day and love nest operator by night was told in a Singapore court today. During the day, the court was told, Wong Teng Kooi, 17, spent his time taking English lessons,229 words
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Article63 1962-11-29 24 LONDON. Wed. The British half-penny, like the farthing, may be dying out. Mr. John James, Deputy Master of the Roy.il Mint, reported yesterday that the Mint made no halfpennies last year for the first time since 1960. "It is fairly certain," Mr. James' annual report63 words
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Article99 1962-11-29 24 riLASGOW, Wed. ll Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery last night appealed for an end to dismal hymns about paradise. Speaking at the opening here of a new office block for a firm of publishers, he said people were always singing "Oh, paradise, oh. paradise, how IReuter - 99 words
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145 1962-11-29 24 HOUSES TUMBLE AS RAINS HIT VILLAGE KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. Seven houses In the fishing village of Pantai Telok, one mile from here, collapsed in a heavy monsoon storm last night. Nobody was hurt. The families have been evacuated to Seberang Takir, across the river opposite the town. The village is145 words
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70 1962-11-29 24 Drive to get more women to buy shares LONDON. Wed. Britain announced today a drive to persuade more women to buy shares in British companies. A committee headed by Mr. Maurice Macmillan. a Member of Parliament and son of the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. will launch the drive. ThreeReuter - 70 words
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Article349 1962-11-29 24 LONDON, Wed.— Another satisfactory day In the London stock market* was featured by the return of buyers for gilt-edged. With the market thinly supplied with stock, prices quickly moved up gains ranged to 3/8 Equities had another good day. although the leaders were less in the picture. Textiles349 words
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214 1962-11-29 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The International Labour Organisation and other United Nations specialised agencies were today called upon to give help and support in achieving the social progress and economic development of Malaysia when it is formed by Aug. 31 next year. The Minister214 words
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Advertisement120 1962-11-29 24 M Word' S* (MimA— Box it rls. rxtrn BETWEEN: Sirphfti Poo Mok Suni: p i> Mr. and Mrs. .*oo Ah ('noon of Tntpinu and Anna Chun H»n« N*o rl'o Madam ''.oh KnK Neo and the htte Mr. ('hua Hook Kay of Singapore on 29.11.62 Goes Anywhere.... For Your Pleasure and120 words
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Advertisement125 1962-11-29 24 g NEW, AMAZING |f tf TRETORN TENNIS BALL Sa S STAYS PLAYABLE f*4Bijj^^ TENNIS BALL *lf w A A I 5.0 O *tera*wi U. M n* »*«fflt<4 TfttoM tan v w B£ «n nut mi uw t«u wm fiMhtfitf** U "n *ttoci»tiM Md it tied in Intemtionjl »J kif O«vti125 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-11-29 24 IJIOHEST and lowest tempera- x tur«6 for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: HiKhtat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 75 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 84 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 7342 words
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