The Straits Times, 30 November 1962
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Title Section20 1962-11-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**"* The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration850 1962-11-30 1 'We must aim for some decrease in the high rate of expenditure from 1964' STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that this year and next year might be considered the "key years" of the five-year plan.850 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-11-30 1 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON: 3/ KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 4 THAI International Douglas DC-6B aircraft bound for Bangkok with 47 passengers aboard returned to Kuala Lumpur airport this afternoon with smoke billowing from its No. 2 port engine. mwW*'""*^* Beside the runway, airport and RMAF fire engines and an217 words
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Article34 1962-11-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Yung di-Pertuan A', r orv; has sent a telegram of condolence to Queen Juliana in The Hague on the death of Princess WUhelminu, former Queen of the Netherlands.34 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-11-30 1 rE camera records Singapore weightlifter Tan Howe Liang's moment of triumph as he jerks 3491} Ib. in the Commonwealth Games in Perth on Wednesday night. The 29-year-old Singapore clerk smashed the games record by 60 Ib. with a total of 860 Ib. in theUPI - 101 words
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Article55 1962-11-30 1 MANILA, Thurs. Strike pickets appeared at Manila South Harbour again this morning and were preventing any trucks from leaving the port area. Labour leaders said they had taken this action because the conditions of the peace pact reached on Tuesday night were not being respecter! byReuter - 55 words
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229 1962-11-30 1 RAWALPINDI, Thursday. PRESIDENT AYUB KHAN of Pakistan and Mr. Nehru of India have agreed to talks "at an early date," it was announced here tonight. These talks would be aimed at reaching a settlement of their prolonged differences over Kashmir. Mr. Duncan Sandys, BrititishReuter - 229 words
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Article50 1962-11-30 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. E.M.S. Namboodlripad, general secretary of the Indian Communist Party who was arrested on Nov. 22, was released today by the Delhi District Magistrate. Namboodiripad was one of several hundred Communists arrested under defence regulations which enable the Government to detain persons without trial.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article21 1962-11-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Government today rejected an Opposition request to Impose higher duties on imported batek.21 words
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Article52 1962-11-30 1 WINDSOR LOCKS (Connecticut) Thurs. An airline pilot died of a heart attack here minutes after safely landing a plane with 15 passengers aboard. The pilot. Clifford Albertson, 46. a veteran flier of Mohawk Airlines, collapsed in the terminal building shortly after arriving from New YorkReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1962-11-30 1 KUALA LIMPUR. Thurs. —The Duke of Edinburgh is to visit Malaya "very soon" says a report by the British Information Services here today. The report quoted the Duke as saying this when ask-d by the manager of the Malayan team taking part in the Commonwealth Games68 words
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Article141 1962-11-30 1 The Pope has stomach trouble VATICAN CITY. Thurs. The Pope is being treated for stomach trouble, according to an official statement issued here today. It was the first official statement on the 80--year-old Pontiff since conflicting reports about the state of his health began circulating two days ago. He wasReuter - 141 words
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Article205 1962-11-30 1 Gunmen rob cashier $6,300 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four men ambushed an assistant cashier, of Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Ltd. in Stevens Road this morning and snatched a briefcase containing $6,300 at gunpoint. The cashier, Mr. Lim Chong Beng, 20, was returning by a company car to the firms factory in205 words
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289 1962-11-30 2 THANT'S VICTORY OVER THE 'TROIKA UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. A UNITED Nations committee dealt a resounding defeat yesterday to Communist efforts to impose the "troika principle on the organisation. The General Assembly's budgetary and administrative committee, which is responsible for financial and staft questions, voted 84-10 with two abstentions for aUPI - 289 words
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192 1962-11-30 2 Shark takes Barry on underwater jaunt Thurs. A *^10ft. grey nurse shark towed a frogman spearnsher 90ft. at a depth of 70ft. off a Sydney beach today after the fisherman had speared it. Barry May. 26, using aqualung equipment, had speared two fish when the shark attacked him. May said:Reuter - 192 words
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Article41 1962-11-30 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Sixteen Afro-Asian countries and Yugoslavia proposed yesterday that U.N. acting Secreta/yOeneral, U Thant. take a new poll ol UN members to get their views on calling a special conference to outlaw the use of nuclear weapons.41 words
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385 1962-11-30 2 INDIA PLANS TO RAISE ARMY STRENGTH TO TWO MILLION FIGHTING MEN NEW DELHI, Thurs. i INDIA is planning to doable her present army strength and raise militia units until she has about two million fighting men even if the Communist Chinese pull back and there is no more warfare, usualyReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-11-30 2 O A N T A MONICA, Thurs.— President Kennedy's sister, Patricia Lawford wife of actor Peter Lawford was ordered by a judge yesterday to visit injured children in a hospital and survey wrecked cars as a penalty for driving with an expiredUPI - 131 words
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Article26 1962-11-30 2 BONN, Thurs. President Am Gaulle and Dr. Konrad Adenauer are likely to meet in Parts next January, according to report* circulating here Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration408 1962-11-30 2 PEKING, Thurs.— Mr. Chou En-Lai, Communist Chinese Prime Minister, told the Indian Charge d'Affaires here last night he had written a new letter to Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, on the border dispute, but he was "too408 words
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Article256 1962-11-30 2 RAWALPINDI, Thurs. BOMB threats against British and United States information centres in a Pakistan city were reported last night, as President Ayub Khan met two Western envoys over dinner for talks on the Sino-Indian dispute and Western support for Mr. Nehru. Armed policemen were postedReuter - 256 words
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Miscellaneous15 1962-11-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Sj \&*ol**s /w«O\ (xVi LA0OUB) (SAME COLOUR AC VOUfT V£15 words
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Article223 1962-11-30 3 Quick look round EDINBURGH. Thurs. William Hutton, 39, found guilty of neglecting his family and spending all his money on gambling and drink, was ordered yesterday to hand his wife his pay envelope unopened every week for the next two years or go to jail for six months. WASHINGTON: A223 words
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121 1962-11-30 3 LONDON, Thurs. A 35-year-old stateless voyager, who was faced with spending the rest of his life sailing backwards and forwards across the Atlantic, is to be allowed to land in Britain, it was announced last night. The man, Joacquim Martinez Reimunto, is at presentReuter - 121 words
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310 1962-11-30 3 'Brutal insult to Tito' note refused by Red China BELGRADE, Thursday. YUGOSLAVIA accused Communist Chinese leaders and publications yesterday of brutally insulting President Tito, and said they were responsible for undermining international co-operation in the Balkans. The accusations were made in a diplomatic note which the Communist Chinese Charge d'AffairesReuter - 310 words
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Article182 1962-11-30 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. ly/IR. DEAN Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, said last iTI night that differences between Moscow and Peking were "very serious and very far-reaching" but he warned against the West drawing much comfort as yet from the Sino-Soviet dispute. Replying to questions In anReuter - 182 words
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Article36 1962-11-30 3 NEHRU got rid of hit w Defence Minister because he did too little. With us, it seems, a Defence Minister mutt go because he has done too much. Franz Joser Strauss, West German Defence Minister.36 words
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Article16 1962-11-30 3 THE HAGUE. Thurs. Postal and telegraph communications between the Netherlands and Indonesia have reopened.16 words
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114 1962-11-30 3 RUTH SAYS NO ON EVE OF WEDDING DAY f)ARWIN, Thurs.—Ab- original girl, Ruth Daylight, today called off her wedding to a white man Her fiance, Colin McIntyre, a meteorological assistant. Is flying 1.300 miles back to his home in Adelaide with their wedding ring still in his pocket Welfare authoritiesReuter - 114 words
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Article55 1962-11-30 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Mr Roy Thomson, the Canadian-born Press and television magnate, said here yesterday he was waiting to announce the ownership of his 100 th newspaper. "I have got it, actually, but I cannot announce it yet. I do not want to spoil the deal byReuter - 55 words
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Article45 1962-11-30 3 LONDON. Thurs. a 16-year-old boy, accused of murdering a former chairman of the British Labour Party, Mr. George Brinham 46. In his London flat a week ago was yesterday remanded in custody for a further week by a London Juvenile court Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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177 1962-11-30 3 Chen Yi alleges subversion against Albania PEKING, Thurs. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, declared here last night that, "all underhand schemes, hostility and subversion" against Albania were doomed to failure He was making a loudlyapplauded speech at an Albanian anniversary reception in a Peking hotel. No Soviet diplomatsReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement303 1962-11-30 3 The Parker Guide iPlgs^ To Gracious Gift (Giving Ii assurance that bespeaks the right J choice. Such a gift is a Parker pen. f\ A;;J|jUj TT\ from the most moderately priced i^^lQ s£ I models to those in solid gold, /^^^^^JvTr^x Parker pens may be selected and rt__-i given with303 words
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271 1962-11-30 4 COURT TOLD OF GIRL AND LODGER RUMOURS SINGAPORE. Thurs. A year after Mrs. Francis Moss took in a lodger at her Glasgow Road home, she heard rumours that he was going out with her 14--year-old daughter. "I heard that they were meeting outside and disapproved of it, 1 she told271 words
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Article50 1962-11-30 4 I SINGAPORE. Thuis. Mr. G. G. Reed, vice-president of DorrOliver Inc.. a world-wide organisation of equipment manufacturers and engineers, arrived in Singapore this evening for a market survery of engineering equipment. During his two-day stay here, he wili have discussions with officials of United Engineers.50 words
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172 1962-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. nnHE Government completed its pilot scheme for rural community centres today when it opened a record number of three rural community centres. The centres were at Marsiling village, Chua Chu Kang village and Yew Tee village. The Parliamentary Secretary172 words
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Article114 1962-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The four-day murder trial of two men took a sudden turn today when Mr. Justice Winslow acquitted and discharged them without calling on their defence. Ho directed the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty against the men. because there was insufficient114 words
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Article28 1962-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thun. Water will be cut off In Paya Lebar Road between Macpher^on Road and the Shell Sports Club, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-11-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An eager and excited crowd of 200 fans waited at Singapore Airport this afternoon. But the airport police did it again. They whisked away Cantonese opera' and film idol. Sun Ma Si Chan. He was accompanied by two other stage stars. Miss Cheng70 words
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Article377 1962-11-30 4 872 raids on suspected brothels SINGAPORE, Thursday fHE SINGAPORE Government's anti-vice campaign last year has controlled vice operations in the island. The campaign was aimed particularly at operators who traffic in women, manage brothels and organise places of assignation. Planned raids on suspected brothels were377 words
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Miscellaneous447 1962-11-30 4 HI AND OUT BY AIR T<HE foliowiiig is today's .sche- Stanstedt. Istanbul. Bombay (BR dule ol civil aircrait move- 662) 7.20 am. irents at Paya Le.jur airport, DEPARTI-HF* Singapore: utr/wiiKi.s \RRl\\ls Cathay Pacific: To Kuala (InAL Lumpm. Bangkok. Hong Koiva \n India: F.om Madias (AI Taipeh. Osaka (CX 730) 8447 words
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Article29 1962-11-30 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thun;.— The Methodist English Secondary I School here will hold a food and: tun fair on Saturday in aid of its boy scouts fund.29 words
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250 1962-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r pHE Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today agreed to consider an Opposition suggestion that assessors for kidnapping trials be chosen "by lot" and not according to the judge's own choice. The Minister had250 words
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Article140 1962-11-30 5 Battle of the sexes in class PENANG, Thurs.— Who make better teachers men or women? This question sparked a lively debate in a forum organised by the Penang Discussion Group last night. Speaking for the women. Miss Teh Soo Sun, of the Malayan Teachers' College. Glugor, claimed: 'We make better140 words
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Article43 1962-11-30 5 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thurs. The Johore State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Ja'affar, will inaugurate the Johore branch of the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) at Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Sunday at 4.30 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-11-30 5 AT A DISPLAY of fashions in London, Lucille Soong (left) wears an elegant cheongsam in white silk brocade woven in Hong Kong and embroidered with a traditional design in gold. Sue Elliot wears a Western style dinner suit in the same fabric Reuter picture.Reuter - 47 words
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Article24 1962-11-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thure. Plans are afoot to form a psychology club in Singapore aimed at encouraging and Drnmoting self-, development and culture.24 words
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179 1962-11-30 5 'Live and let live' policy of the ASA countries I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Membercountries of ASA try to adopt a "live let live" policy, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, IncTie Mohamed Khir Johari. said today. Inche Khir was replying to observations in the House of Representatives that the fishing industry179 words
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Article312 1962-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ITNCLAIMED money orders piling up in post offices are causing "great and constant embarrassment" to the Postal Department, the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications Dato V. T. iSambanthan, said today. Dato Sambanthan mi speaking in the House of Representatives before312 words
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Article81 1962-11-30 5 MANILA. Thurs. Manilas Hi.-* > paper.- this morning gave promlnance to agency reports that the Malayan Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, would be very happy to discuss the North Borneo question with President Macapagal and that opportunity would arise on the occasion of the forthcoming meetingReuter - 81 words
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Article36 1962-11-30 5 SINGAPORE Ham. The Vice-Consul of the Netherlands Consulate. Mr. A F. Tielman. will talk on "The Ind"t tries of Holland" at the Skal Club lunch at the Cockpit at 12.45 p.m. tomorrow. I36 words
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Advertisement404 1962-11-30 5 The Parker Guide s^^ To Thoughtful GiftjGiving As the giit season approaches, your V thoughts turn more and more toward your family and friends and j_l the gifts you will select for them. V? You want each gift to be right, to be most appropriate .one that i tJ(\ I404 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-11-30 7 Cheque just week too late to avert a suicide SINGAPORE, Thurs Carpenter Oh Seng Thor's widow today spoke of his sevenmonth wait for $926 compensation for leg injuries received in a worksite fall "Hp needed the money badly to settle debts Incurred while he was laid off from work." Madam159 words
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Article154 1962-11-30 7 MALACCA. Thurs. ITI The Malacca divisional committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress has accused the Malacca Government of failing to give "due recognition" to workers. The annual report of tho committee says that repeated i requests to the Government ito have workers represented i154 words
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Article72 1962-11-30 7 [NGAPORE. Thurs. The Guild of Nanyang University Graduates has petitioned the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, to let Madam Liauw Choon Van return to Singapore as a permanent resident. Madam Liauw. 23. left for Jakarta 10 days ago after I immigration authorities had refused72 words
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Article125 1962-11-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.. About 200 donors crowded the Blood Transfusion Service in the General Hospital today to Rive blood in an attempt to win $1,000 in prize money. More donors are expected tomorrow, the closing day for the November blood donor competition. Today's crowd was125 words
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Article36 1962-11-30 7 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang Muslim Welfare Association edu ration subcommittee last night approved $1,018 for distribution to 100 needy students. The money will be given to buy snhool books next year.36 words
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Article36 1962-11-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Eleven -c\im.stre.N.se.s ol the Lily Dressnwkni!; shop are now on strike be- cause of the management's alleged refusal to settle their claims. They are members of the Singapore Tailors' Union.36 words
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Article45 1962-11-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Johores first Christmas party will be held for 140 boys and girls of Uie Jubilee Home at Tami»l on Dec. 15. The Darty Is being organised by welfare workers headed by Hajl All Hassan and Or iMrs.) A. Low.45 words
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Article24 1962-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The House of Representatives passed a Bill today to grant exemption of income tax to the Penane Tourist Association24 words
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634 1962-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. 'J'HE People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. told the House of Representatives today of "frantic calls" from some members of the Bar Council to get Opposition members to oppose an amendment to the Criminal Procedure Codes. The amendment,634 words
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Advertisement361 1962-11-30 7 The Parker Guide Ip|^ To Memorable GifnGiving What characterizes one gift as a soon-to-be-forgotten trinket, another a cherished possession? While price is sometimes a factor, a gift /^"~\r. qf is more often judged by the L thoughtfulness <wd sincerity it V —^'/fycAl I reflects. To be marked as mermxable, yhs361 words
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506 1962-11-30 8 PENANG State Assembly today rejected a Socialist opposition call to increase its contribution towards a site for the proposed University College in Penang from a token $10 to $100,000. The call was made by Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, Opposition leader in a debate on506 words
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102 1962-11-30 8 Speaker: No debate on Sino-Indian war KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Hit Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dalti H.i.u Noah bin Omar, today rejected a move by a socialist Front .MP. Mr Lim Kcan Sii-u, to debate the Sino-Indian border clash. Mr. Lim asked under a standing order for proceedings of102 words
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Article, Illustration121 1962-11-30 8 'pHE fall line has reached SingaA pore and just in time for those who are thinking of Christmas. Recently, Roland of Coral, one of our best-known designers, presented his interpretation of the new silhouette. Following the trend of emphasis on femininity, Roland has added his own touch to121 words
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Article, Illustration686 1962-11-30 8 Beauty is an art— know yourself first! BEAUTY is an art. and the art of being beautiful has very iittle to do with the latest fads, what the women in the movies are wearing or what your friends have tried and liked. True beauty only comes aftei we understand what686 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-11-30 8 do you have a gift problem? here's a solution GIVING at Christmas time is traditional, but about now, many people are cracking their heads about what to give to friends and relatives. If you are at your wit's end, you can stop worrying right now. Your troubles are all over331 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-11-30 8 to stop working in an office (If she ever did, that is) and be supported for the rest of her life. Today the marriage story has a different twist to it, and wives write to me complaining. "I know it is difficult today for391 words
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Article, Illustration321 1962-11-30 8 I DON'T need lo tell* you that if someone has been pretty ill in your family, his diet is very important, both during sickness and during the convalescent period afterwards. Invalids and convalescents need lighter, more digestable food than the rest321 words
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Article61 1962-11-30 8 SINGAPORE. 'Ihur.s. The Duich Consulate-General here announced today that it had owned a register of condolence on the death of Princess Wiihelminu of the Netherlands at its ollico in X.P.M. Building. Rntajnon On A .similar register had also been I opened at the Dutch Emba.--sy in61 words
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Article37 1962-11-30 8 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A schoolgirl cyclist, Nt; Poh Choo. 12, was killed yesterday afternoon whe i .she was knocked down by a motor car at the 14',- miles stont, SimiMng Tiga, In Tasek Glucor.37 words
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Miscellaneous227 1962-11-30 8 AtUyf O*p By V.T. tiamtin TF-r u*c -u/a\/ I S^^ -AliJlJ p^iND SO HE STAVED j ILbacX IN THT. (m ¥&m.¥*lF\ ON AS AN IMPORTANT B tHek Trnt-p By Ch9B*BT Unntd y^////^Cuv-^?^ 'I I FIBEV g|Q>C f I mvmomcv" r^flf THAT WATERS ll Li'l Abncr By At Capp '/"ah SAD227 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1962-11-30 9 STRAITSN TIMES Special Feature I take the Santa Fe trail and in style DONALD SEAMAN fresh from his journey across Siberia... LAST month Donald Seaman reported his adventures on a train ride across Siberia to Yokohama Today be takes a ride through the America that every schoolboy knows the Petrified1,750 words
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Article, Illustration241 1962-11-30 10 Rendezvous near cinema, then the trap is sprung PENANG, Thurs. •JHE police detained a man outside the Cathay Cinema in Butterworth last night after Hong Kong film star and singer Miranda Chung Ching, now here on a personal appearance tour, had reported241 words
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Article55 1962-11-30 10 IPOH. Thurs.— Low Kok Tons. 29. a vegetable gardener, was sentenced to 12 months' Jail to be followed by six months' police Riipervision by the Magistrate's l Court here today fcr stealing Two' clocks, a camera, three shirts and a vest worth $274 ironi house in an army55 words
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Article88 1962-11-30 10 Money to India plea by leader SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. I. K. Chakravarti. the cli lirman of the Social and Welfare committee of the Malayan Indian ConRress in Singapore, today appealed to Malayan Indians not to send any money to India through the blarkmarket. 1 "Those persons who are doing it88 words
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Article27 1962-11-30 10 KLANG, Thurs.— The La Salle, School here will hold a talen;ine contest In the school hall tomorrow In aid of the school extension building fund.27 words
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145 1962-11-30 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Australian Army Engineer-in-Chief, Brig A.T. J. Bell, who leaves hert tomorrow for Canberra after a two-week visit to the Federation and Singapore, today said he had been very impressed with the harmony and unity existing at all levels between the Australian, Malayan, Gurkha145 words
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155 1962-11-30 10 Powers of Whitley official side: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that official sides of Whitley Councils have power to negotiate terms of agreement with staff sides. In major cases involving large sums of money, however, the official side would have to refer to the Government. The155 words
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Article61 1962-11-30 10 KAJANG. Thurs. A senior officer of the North Borneo Oovernment. Inche Awang Mohamed Thaufeck, visited Kajang today toi learn about the set-up and functions of the Kajang Town Board. Inche Awang, an Assistant District Officer in North Borneo, was shown around the town by61 words
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Article19 1962-11-30 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Sin Mln Middle School here will hold Its annual graduation ceremony next Monday.19 words
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130 1962-11-30 10 Govt seeks $79,000 for new orders IPOH. Thurs. The State Legislative Assembly will be asked on Monday to vote $79,000 for the purchase of four new orders and decoration*. They are: Darjah Kerabat Yang Amat di-Hormat (D.K.) there will be a maximum of 12 of these decorations, available only to130 words
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Article129 1962-11-30 10 IPOH, Thursday. ABOUT $1 million worth of general goods, textiles, cosmetics and new furniture were destroyed in a blaze early this morning that gutted four shophouses in the shopping centre in Leech Street here. The fire raged for several) hours. Bulk of the damage129 words
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80 1962-11-30 10 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. I The Alliance will face an independent candidate in the Pulau Chondong local council by-election on Dec. 22. The Alliance candidate is Inche Mahmood Hadry bin Haji Abdul Rahman, 35, vicechairman of the Pulau Chondong Umno branch, who is being opposed80 words
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Article21 1962-11-30 10 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Tengku Bendahara. Tengku Abdul Malik, opened today Kedah's first rural trade school at Jltra.21 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-11-30 10 HOLDING a pair of giant joss sticks a bride prays for a hippy "ever after." She is the former Miss Lim Siew Gim. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Cheng Heong, who was married to Mr. Toh Boon Earn, youngest son of Mr. Toh Hooi ('noon,65 words
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Article246 1962-11-30 10 Pill death after drinking bout SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mental patient. was given a lethal supply of sloeping pills and tranquillisers to take home, a coroner's court was told today. According to police evidence, the man, Lee Er Khlang. 47. swallowed "an unknown quantity" of the tranquillisers after eight hours of246 words
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110 1962-11-30 10 Manila view is 'nothing should mar ASA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said here today that Philippines had given an assurance to Malaya that "nothing must be allowed to mar the work and objectives of ASA." Inche Sopiee was speaking at the airport after110 words
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Advertisement123 1962-11-30 10 i4awAl k W m m. w^ W^ l L Mfc I m hJ bntLL EUROPE'S MOST FAMOUS JAZZ BAND World Famous PHILIPS Recording Artistes -^-Ji K LUMPLIP '^"4 dec. 9& io Sir PENANG N. 1/ dec. 17 &is tiKEF SINGAPORE \^&±z IV. LUIfirUR tj^-l ST JOHN'S AMBULANCE /J7 DEC. 11,123 words
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223 1962-11-30 11 LAWYERS: MEASURES AGREED TO SAFEGUARD MONEY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Measures designed to safeguard certain money in the hands of lawyers were adopted by the House of Representatives today. ThfM- measures are provided In the Advocates ar.d Solicitors Amendment) Bill 1962 which the Minister of Interior. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato223 words
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Article, Illustration666 1962-11-30 11 Ong replies to Manila's claim: 'Strong desire in Sabah for Malaysia' UNITED NATIONS, Thurs M a 1 a y a yesterday repudiated the Philippines' claim to sovereignty over British North Borneo, while insisting that the question was "entirely a matter between the British and the Philippines governments Dato Ong YokeReuter - 666 words
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Article755 1962-11-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday JHE, Federation Government faces a bill of $493 million next year to carry out phase three of its development programme under its second five-year plan. A Government paper pre. sented to the House of Representatives today points out however, that this bill755 words
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Article95 1962-11-30 11 HERE are the allocations made to the various ministries for next year: Ministry of Justice $570,149; Prime Minister $3,604,227; Ministry of Information and Broadcasting $7,763,581; Ministry of Interior $14,264,150; Ministry of Defence $20,623,493; Ministry of Internal Security $9,630,000; Ministry of Finance $1,602,179; Ministry of Commerce and95 words
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Advertisement143 1962-11-30 11 THE "GREATEST" PROTEIN CEREAL AVAILABLE by world famous B|^V BEN WEIDER V& "RECOMMENDED FOR VlkT THE ENTIRE FAMILY" Bj|| Welder Natural Protein Cereals contain 52' i V am^^ natural proteins, and Is PP recommended tor children. men and women. Intelligent eating habits Children require it to includes an assurance of143 words
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Advertisement249 1962-11-30 11 £01 tfuz 4oteceidofr 72-74, HIGH ST R EE T, SI"NGAPO RE. from Cak&i Ml M&U6O frvooUuSto IHZ %f\ My ff% %M HIGH QUALITY IPISWI^I M GUA*ANT££PfASTCOLOU* *X>flL& W^ttifc fiNTt-WfltNK Buy Cocola Fabrics during Christmas season and get free gifts! OA/ NIPPON ZP/A/A//A/G CO. LTO. KYOTO eL£ACHtfitG DYtNG CO LTO. MfTZUt249 words
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Article65 1962-11-30 12 M WorU SIO (Minimum) MR AND MRS. \a\i.r Arokiasaray fhniik ratttlVM .md fri*nr!.« for thur kkjil wMtM. Kills and attendant-* at their WMMInf lmii n MR ANO MRS. Mahendrm <XX <;onii...k 1. .m., K.I. thank lmnd». rctaUVH >"' valuable gifts. KOod VMM, atirndaote at their u^ddmic FAMILY OF LATE65 words
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Article278 1962-11-30 12 1» Word* Sit (Minimum) R V. MEYER CORNEAL Ml. ro Uns Caaaultaati 8, Kafllr* Place, sm■•3lls. UNNVWAV KINDERGARTEN JO »ite\ens Road. S r>oie. RtBMtMMM for new puplln :ire lieinK in.-iile now A MEMORIAL SERVICE v. ill he held for 1..1r Mr I M l-.iklanathan M UM M.thodist Tamil Church278 words
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Article46 1962-11-30 12 ?0 H rrf« Sl.Stt (Mm.) NEW WESLEY METHODIST i-hirth .«e»;.iinut. 1. .Nilan AJi ■•BUBBt, io he organised "od»y 6.00 p.m. at Chine. «r Methodmt ,'nt,r<h All welcome. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Chrtatman SinßDpiration Saturday IM Decemher. Memorial Hall. 7.30 p.m. Rnv Rohrrnon All wnrmly Icome46 words
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767 1962-11-30 12 The Straits Times Friday. November 30. 1962. Behind Thei Budget In 1958. the year before Mr. Tan Siew Sin became Finance Minister, Federal revenue was $762 million. The revised estimate of revenue this year is $1,070 million, lower than last year's record by only $11 million. This healthy increase dissipates767 words
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Article303 1962-11-30 12 There is less chance now o! disposing of the Filipino claim to North Borneo quietly and amicably, but as long as the smallest hope remains it must I be pursued. Tengku Abdul Rahman's offer of talks with President Macapagal is made in this spirit and is in keeping303 words
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Article244 1962-11-30 12 The Finance Minister's decision to exempt householders from the payment of income tax on the annual value of the house they own and live in will j be widely welcomed. What possible justification is there j for penalising the man who does not have to pay rent because244 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1962-11-30 12 Congo: Now a threat of inflation AS INCREASING DEMANDS FOLLOW A DWINDLING SUPPLY OF CASH AND SERVICES** by A SPECIAL WRITER LEOPOLDVILLE, Thursday AY I S I TOR to Leopoldv i I I c can readily be misled into deducing that the Congo has reached a certain equilibrium. And that1,270 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter246 1962-11-30 12 'Forgotten 9 teachers UEINO one ot th«» nun dreds of forgotten teachers on the East Coast, permit me to contribute more detail to Sharif's letter. Taking the local English school here as an example, there are six teachers staylne In the boys' hostel in rooms no better than cubicles. Another246 words
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Letter188 1962-11-30 12 BLAMING the L.CE. history syllabus (as your correspondent Mr. D. J. TatP does) is an attempt to find a scapegoat. If there is a need for one. 'The aim of the syllabus is to provide the pupils with a very genera l picture of the188 words
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Letter75 1962-11-30 12 HAVING written to the Singapore Ministry of Education for forms for the L.C.C. examination next year. I received a reply Inviting me to call at the Ministry bringing my Identity card, two passport size photographs and education certificates. If the Federation authorities can post forms to those who75 words
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Letter114 1962-11-30 12 HAVE leases to several mining lands. Mining has begun on two of them, but not on other lands which are In remote areas with no roads. The Federal Government tells me the leases will be forfeited on the ground that I did not operate the land within six114 words
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Letter59 1962-11-30 12 I LIVE in a housing estate 1 In District 13. Now that the school holldavs have begun again we are plagued by unmly children. They make a thorough nuisance of themselves, damaging trees In the garden and in general causing a disturbance. May I suggest that their parents59 words
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Advertisement542 1962-11-30 12 Straits TiMt& Malay Mail Classified advertisement* may tw handed lo: Ist Floor COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Fluid COLO STORABI IRJNCMH AT HOLLAND ROAD-K ATON« KIMIL ROAD-NAVAL MASK Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORB LTD Winchester House. Cellyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipaulek'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base542 words
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Advertisement105 1962-11-30 12 YOU CAN GIVE UP SMOKING Cigarettes do not satisfy you physically so much as calm your nerves by slowing the blood circulation. As a habit this continual < aiming down' of nerves slows yo« down too far, says Herbert Brean. best-seiling author of 'How to Stop Smoking. In tbe Novemberj105 words
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Advertisement65 1962-11-30 12 AEI CABLE DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Hi IbT^ K B 1 VI I \m" i■T* 4' i I AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE RE MORRIS CO LIMITED 18. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****fS 174. BATU ROAD, K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** Entered the A.A.S. photograhic competition §VARTA SSSik, FASTER STARTING .0 re~ Buy your Jewellery65 words
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128 1962-11-30 13 'SuzieWong' packs them in from across the causeway JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. All shows of the Cathay Cinema were packed when the film "The World of Suzie Wong." beKan screening today. Although most ot the crowds were believed to havt conic from Singapore, a spokesman for the cinema -aid: "I do128 words
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Article51 1962-11-30 13 MALACCA. Thurs. George Fwnandez, a headman in thr Sungol Udang camp. 12 miles from here, was robbed of $350 in Kee Ann Road here last night. He was walking towards a shop :o buy a pajr of shoes vhen 'hrrr men. one armed with a dagRM". held him51 words
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102 1962-11-30 13 38 seats to Alliance: Inter-party fight in 65 KUCHING. Thurs. The Sabah Alliance Party took 38 seats unopposed in nomina--1 tions for the North Borneo local government elections. Another five unopposed seats have gone to independ- cnts. Elections will take place for 65 wards in 15 local authorities in the102 words
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Article, Illustration491 1962-11-30 13 CYCLING MILLIONAIRE' TELLS OF MAN WHO SAID: I WANT MONEY, NOT YOUR LIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r J[ HREE members of a gang were today sentenced to three years' jail each for abducting the cycling millionaire, Mr. Tai Chet Seng, on July 16, with intent secretly491 words
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Article57 1962-11-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tengku Abdul Rahman will i urn a golden key when he opens the new factory of Rothmans of Pall Mall <Mi I Ltd. at Petaling Jaya on Saturday. The key. attached to a machine, will set the factory working. Installations include the first filter57 words
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Article47 1962-11-30 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Road i accidents in Singapore have increased en an average of 1.000 a year since 1947. the oifl'-^r-in-charge of the accidents investigations i section of the Traffic Police. Asst. Supt. S. Cornelius, said in a lunch talk to the Rotary Club West.47 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-11-30 13 Motorists can now fill up with Boron SINGAPORE. Thurs. A NEW fuel BORON went on sale today at the 80-odd Caltex petrol stations in Singapore and Malaya, the first Asian market to have it. It is described as a "revolutionary" fuel which ensures perfect combustion control and 13 other benefits.212 words
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Article97 1962-11-30 13 'Return Borneo to Brunei' demand KUCHING, Thurs. A demand that North Borneo and Sarawak be returned to the Sultanate of Brunei is to be made in the Brunei Legislative Council next week by the elected majority Party Rakyat. The party resolution submitted for the order paper asks the British Government97 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-11-30 13 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore is organising a television and radio exhibition early next year to coincide with the start of television here. The exhibition will be sponsored by the Ministry of Culture The organisers today said it aimed to promote television76 words
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Article189 1962-11-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris. today described as "great news" the decision to exempt from income tax the annual value of residential properties occupied by their owners. He said: "Malayan home owners can now give a189 words
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283 1962-11-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. CIGARETTE retailers quickly cashed in this morning on the increase of $1 duty on a pound of manufactured tobacco and cigarettes. The Minister of Finance, i Mr. Tan Slew Sin. had stated that the new duty would add only an extra nve283 words
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Article55 1962-11-30 13 KUCHING. Thurs. The Sarawak United Front will hold a rally In Betong, Second Division, on Saturday with the object of exposing the "nefarious activities" of the Sarawak United Peoples Party. Mr. Stephen Ninokan. a member of the front's working committee and secretary general of the Sarawak55 words
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Article32 1962-11-30 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— An "Apex Queen 1962" will be selected at a ball In the Raffles Hotel on Saturday in aid of the Katong Apex Clubs's scholarship and service schemes.32 words
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Article43 1962-11-30 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two Illegal immigrants. Latlf bin Tohlb and Hassan bin Ahmad, were Jailed for three months by a magistrate's court today when they pleaded guilty to stealing a »208 transistor radio from Heng Joe Klat at Chanel Road yesterday.43 words
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395 1962-11-30 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Hotelman Ewe Hin is going right up to the top DOUG LACKERSTEEN LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD— EXOTIC FOOD HIS SPECIALTY F 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Since he moved affably among the guests at Singapore's Cathay Hotel. Lim Ewe Hin has soared high in the hotel business. Today, eight years later, thl395 words
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Article46 1962-11-30 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thre« United States Senators and their wives will arrive in Singapore to» morrow for r/i informal one-day vi.-it They are Senator Gale William McOee iDemociat. Wyoming i. Senator Frank Edward Moss 'Democrat, Utah), and Senator Frank Church (Democrat. Idaho).46 words
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Advertisement190 1962-11-30 13 more l^g?f FINE FOODS It's Simply Wonderful fe:,^ Ur thtte on SALT-RESTRICTED ■^•ff^l air Sllfilß |s*«£»"^J weight watchers. tf'jji I S^^^Stm' •nd ftr the I -s-r~~" \iit. whole family too! Nutradiet Labels to choose from -f RED LABEL BLUE LABEL Under Nulrjdicl 1 Red Nutrjdiet's Blue Ljbcl inLibel jr« »in*it190 words
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Advertisement184 1962-11-30 13 it ■*&&*> II o**? R Re— cv **y S* ui^Bßßb it^ aY J 4 BBBH BBBPiV^ »j' V >kmß BBBBBe v* t t T^MBBBBBBa! BBBBBfr II LOMBARD JL BANKING LONDON OFFERS II SECURITY and INTEREST II 5 Without Dedjctlon of United Kingdom Income Tax I STEADILY ACCRUING. Interest on a184 words
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Miscellaneous459 1962-11-30 13 MALAYA -<ADIO SINGAPORE 41.7 METRES SHORT WAVE SERVICE: A.M.: 600 Time Signal. Ne- medium WAVf'sERVICE-gara-Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM HAVE SERVH'K: Morning Melodies; 7.00 Ren- w «J>.™s rt!' i ««< de*vous With Miwic; 7JO Time W AM 6 00 oonA n tn i 801 Signal News; 7.35 Breakfast Morning Prelude;459 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1962-11-30 14 CHIA POTEIK - Their aim: To make Singapore the shopping centre of the East CHIA POTEIK By Everything's at Metro for the discerning household MANY tourists, visiting Singapore and enchanted by the immense scope for shopping here, have happily dubbed it the shopping centre of South-East Asia. They have compared it with Hong1,254 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-11-30 14 Another view of a section of the ladies department at Metro, Singapore.14 words
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Advertisement201 1962-11-30 14 \3& METRO LTD. 5] j OPENING OF NEWLY RENOVATED BUILDING tig It 4* A STRAITS TIMES FEATURE *«*|fc t m j REBUILT PREMISES WILL 1— BE OFFICIALLY OPENED THIS AFTERNOON I m WFV^ m v tf^ m> wff jP yw*»**» IMMlM MMm WMm^ MMMMai in -r-^r-rr.-- R ra lt g201 words
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Article, Illustration444 1962-11-30 15 From small start to director of biggest department store rE governing director of Metro Ltd., Mr. Ong TJoe Kirn, 50, started working in a department store in South-East Asia at the early age of 15. As the years progressed, he rose to become manager and later444 words
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Article, Illustration188 1962-11-30 15 Business as usual while the firm was reconditioned WHEN Metro Ltd. wanted to rebuild, renovate and redecorate its store, to merge two shops Into one, it decided to put the job in the capable hands of Mr. S. C. Shaw, an architect and sole proprietor of Hua Ta Construction Co.,188 words
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Article, Illustration277 1962-11-30 15 THE glamorous Hone Kong film star of many attainments, Lee Mei. will this afternoon perform the happy ceremony of cutting the ribbon at the entrance to Metro Ltd. to declare the rebuilt department store in High Street. Singapore, officially open. Lee Mci, whose277 words
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Advertisement168 1962-11-30 15 With sincere good wishes to METRO LTD. 72, High Street, Singapore. for continued prosperity in their recently renovated premises L. E. TELS COS TRADING SOCIETY 162/164 Cecil Street, Singapore. C. ITOH &c CO., LTD. I 6 Cecil Street, 2nd Floor, Singapore 1 Tel: ***** Cable "CITOHCO" Congratulates METRO LTD. I168 words
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Advertisement212 1962-11-30 15 Congratulations to METRO LTD. i On The New Extension To Their Departmental Store from: mi \ma\ii s niiMuom 91, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE-6. TEL: ***** i Sincere Felicitations METRO LTD. On The New Extension To Their Departmental Store K. CHELLARAM SONS (Far East) Ltd. > 102, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE-6. n TEL:212 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1962-11-30 16 PAUL DRAKE - PAUL DRAKE A SHADOW FALLS ACROSS THE SUNNY BAHAMAS... by NASSAU, Thurs. THE image of the Bahamas as projected by die Government's Development Board is one of a tourist paradise; ;i tax-free haven for Investors; ;i millionaires' playground of palm trees. calypso musicOFNS - 1,014 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1962-11-30 16 The suitor who threatened a Penang judge IT is possibly a fact that judges have few friends. Infallibility is certainly a very poor basis upon which to build the warm human relationship that is friendship. And judges, so far as judgment goes anyway, must have a far higher degree of1,146 words
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Advertisement234 1962-11-30 16 Jj^iaL* V^N\ 1:'»IOJ:?»1U I 'L^ IttHMfffiiKnffirl "j* V^S THERE AND BACK ll &J9 Iw^lHF*' (Economy Class) W&S^ f QANTAS TEST MATCH J| I 4 SERVICE ll n! v^^KjlSSSliß Bl for latest scores x VS£* -^■HBR^" .^^blb^. ■'vC .-_^^^bk# s7-i^ m VJbbbl vßbbbhb» VJbwJI TBsw* •Mx^J^JDßa*^**^ **W**' WA9I BANGKOK INDIA PAKISTAN234 words
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Advertisement1045 1962-11-30 17 NASSIM ft CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction in their gale-Rooms Nos. i *V 4-1, Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Saturday. Ist December. 1962. at 10 a.m. Lounge suites; Wardrobes; Beds, Dining Table and Chairs; Sideboards; Bookcases; 2 Cases Textiles; a quantity of animal toys and record carrying ca^es1,045 words
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Advertisement203 1962-11-30 17 (Continued from Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT •v WordM iS (Milt )—Bnx SU rl* WANTED YOUNC PLEASANT English speaking capable Cook /Houseboy with references. Phone after one p.m. (Spore) *****. FIRST CLASS AMAH required for small European family. Calrnbill area. Live In or out. References required. Phon* (Spore) ***** after 2203 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-11-30 17 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SS (Mim.)-Bnx SO rfs. extra! WANTED TEACHERS tor Korm 4 »nd 5 for English, and Mathematics In Independent Afternoon School. Kuala, Lumpur Box AIIT9 S.T.. K.L. EXPERIENCED TEACHERS to teach up to Korm V in a large Independent School in Kuala Lumpur. Oood remuneration. Apply Box1,068 words
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Advertisement934 1962-11-30 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St cl*. txtrm OUR CLIENT WISHES to relinquish booking of Grange Mansion situated at Paterson Koad Orange Road. Contact David Phoa A Son*. Valuer Estate Agencies. Tel (Spore) *****, ***** WHAT OFFER? Valuable Kreenold two-storeyed T«rrace He use Three bedroom upstairs934 words
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Advertisement909 1962-11-30 17 EDUCATION 20 Word* Si (Min.)—Box SO et: txtrm HOME-STUDY COURKS: All suhlects HSC/GCK. OSC/KMCK/GCK QT. a LCK Prospectus trea H.U Lovell Hewitt. M.C., Principal. ''Private Tutor, (Correspondence College) Kmon.. KO Box KO (B'pore 15). CVMA COLLIDE (CORRESPOND CNCE): Kor *clentincally deviled nome-study courses lot KM C School Cert.. H S.C..909 words
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Advertisement1057 1962-11-30 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wmrd* SS (Mim.)— Box SO cl: txtrm JAGUAR MK.S /0.000 miles excellent condition new tyre* battery. Safety belts licenced February 196.. $9000 or nearest offer. Telephone K.L. ***** 1962 MINI MINOR 7, T00 miles first registered June Regularly serviced perfect condition. Owner leaving Singapore $3.7UU Phone1,057 words
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Advertisement928 1962-11-30 17 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC tt Wmrd* SS (Mim.)— Box SO et: extra i TIRED? LET LAURA Massaxe Steamhath refresh you Licensed Masseur/ Masseuse 319-P River Valley Road Spore Telephone tHTt 10.00 am 8.00 D.m share GENTLEMEN to, Dwediaa massage, aleambaths. lanal skin treatment, manicures and uediruics Hint "Jeans" Aircondmoned salon. IViiang928 words
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Advertisement285 1962-11-30 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Hnrds (Htm) sfall rN. nlrn NEW STRAITS VIEW Holtl J 11. Seasidi- Daocioi I Nightly, Tei na JOHORE HOTEL J WHERt TO EAT (Spore) SO Hords nJ t\hn.<- «»i rl*. ,it,n ORCHARD CAFE LIU Ko:k!. s in,'.-, bur with mi. Km, nee daily COMFORT? AIR CONDITIONED285 words
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Article263 1962-11-30 18 HENRY PAUL - MANGANESE ORE MINE IN THAILAND HENRY PAUL Ipoh enterprise's new venture By NEWLY .established Malayan enterprise, with headquarters in Ipoh and working through a Thailand registered subsidiary, is to mine an extensive jungle area in southern Thailand for manganese ore. The area to be mined is in Kumoon. and the263 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-11-30 18 Ford aim to synchronise shipments rpHE product timing man-i 1 ager of Ford Dagenham, j Mr. K. S. Brown, was in Singapore last week working out detailed plans and schedules I with Ford Malaya personnel to ensure that the introduc- 1 tion of all future Ford cars I and trucks134 words
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Article161 1962-11-30 18 Honda to market new models UONDA Motor Co. j Ltd.. Japan's biggest motor-cycle manu facturer. is planning to offer a wider range of its machines to the Ma- layan market. According to Mr. T Koba- yashi. assistant general manager of the company's export division, arrangements are now being made in161 words
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Article51 1962-11-30 18 Booming sales of United States autos have sharply cut inventories of many dealers. As a resjlt customers are waiting three weeks and longer for deliveries of some models, according to company reports. New car stocks on November 21 fell to 743.200 or a 27 day51 words
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Article271 1962-11-30 18 OH KEE TIANG - SINGLET FACTORY HAS BIG PLANS OH KEE TIANG By AFTER starting operations nine months ago. the million-dollar I Mm Ngai Knitting Factory at Permatang Pauh Road, Butterworth, will be officially declared open by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, on Sunday. "The establishment of thp factory is testimony of271 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-11-30 18 «'?:.'.'.l:-tiMtMtWS AND VIEWS Discs big business in Singapore T^EXT to Japan. Singapore is the biggest phonograph record market in. the Far East, according to Mr. Robert B. Weiss, the international director of Warner Bros. Records Inc. of California. "Compared to Hong Kong, It is five times a.s large, chiefly because231 words
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Article99 1962-11-30 18 UNION OIL DEAL COMPLETED Union Oil Co of California, of which Unoco i Malaya i Ltd. is an overseas marketing subsidiary, has recently completed the purchase of > ill the oil and gas producing pro* perties, undeveloped acreage and related assets of Texas National Petroleum Co. As a result of99 words
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Article25 1962-11-30 18 Swissair has taken deliver}' of its eighth and last Caravelle jet which ts now operating on a scheduled j j service In Europe25 words
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Advertisement195 1962-11-30 18 Rounder, softer I a gentleman's 1 The perfect distinctive lightweight vx fabric* for the SLIM LOOK Wr choose from newly-arrived dark tones of multi colour olive, |SJ ff 1-rciwr: J.luo or vbarcoal aV^/ IM| f rtOfgM TAILORING CO. t-V 24. Colrni* Street. Siafipare Tel: ***** BENVALLA BENGLOE Fastest to and195 words
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Advertisement266 1962-11-30 18 the FIRST name in precision chain v ~tT"4y UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. 137 Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. 114 Bali- Road. KUALA LUMPUR. 116 Prangin Road, PENANG. KENOLD CHAINS LIMITED NMtCMMTM liimi^ RECKCSENrATION THROUGHOUT TH£ A H'OKIO ■flNfl (rompton New-Rcutqe? No other fluorescent fi ttines have so many applications. In any buiirtine266 words
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Advertisement1448 1962-11-30 19 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK. Cue S'por. Sails P. Sham Ptnani AENEAS Havre, t phi. Glasgow Ttdai ANTENOR Arroi-v L'pttl. f» dam, H'burg It Pt/DIC 1 Dec DIOMEO Li«erptoi. (.lasgow G. 15/11 Dtc 2 LYCAON Literttil Dec 5 Dec I Otc 1/ 0 Otc II PATROCLUS L'PMI. C.t'n G'ssgow1,448 words
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Advertisement1412 1962-11-30 19 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO hkNOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. BOITERDAM, AMSIEBOAM. OSLO. BOTHENOUBB ANB COPENHAGEN iK^^^V Sport P S'tiain Penant WfVSoClll "AYUTHIA" a, c, la Pirt/ 4 Dec 5/ 7 Oec I. 5 Dec l"l \K2JSI "MLSTRIA" «l 10/21 OM 24/ M Oec li it mt VXjL>«y1,412 words
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Advertisement1572 1962-11-30 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. tWUPOOt ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. S'haa Ptnaajj BENHOPE (H)T H'lirt, fill. Hull. G'meutl ll Pt Oec 1 BENNEVIS (E.Lp.)* I pill, Hull, R a.m. M'ktrg ll Pt Dec 3 BENGLOE (E.L.) L'dM. M'brough. Htaig G. 31 /Btc 4 Dec f/ f BENURIGt L'pitl, N'karg, R'dam,1,572 words
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Advertisement1173 1962-11-30 19 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W,, \)Uk>A CLLEHMAN LINE dat KLAVENCSS LINT X m LONDON. HAMBURG. ROnERDAM LOS ANBfLES, SAN fRANCISCO HAVRE A HULL. SEAITLE. VANCOUVER t POPUANO. CITY OF EASTBOURNE Acceptilf car|i Itr Ceatral i Siutk S'pori P. S'fam Pemni Aatnca. la Part Tilay II Nev 2 Oec BOUGAINVILLE HAVRE,1,173 words
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Article141 1962-11-30 20 MELBOURNE, Thurs. ILTOST leaders eased today. B H P iTA and Colonial Suxar both were down is. Generally moves were small and were mostly lower. The Bank of New South Wales respondeo higher to £45 on its share split plans. Reid Murray held steady at Is. 4d. after141 words
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Article153 1962-11-30 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Nov. 28. Three months. Business dens: Dunlopa 14 at* 9. Darby 4<d. K. N. 16 eta. <■■ Storage 4 Id. Gammon 11 eta. 8 Traction I It J. YVaugn 14 Ha. Bhell 13 cts. M. Brew. 2o <:u. Ktcamshlp 8 eta. M. Cement 18 els. S.153 words
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Article251 1962-11-30 20 DECEMBER Writ (rade rubber buyers f.a.b. closed nt 5 p.m. In Singapore and Xim 1 Lumpur yesterday at 80 rents per lb. unchanged. The tone was quiet. t.CC. H A. and F. M.R.I, cloatng prices in aaiati i«r Ik. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 9.8. prompt t.o.h. nuyera SO.251 words
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Article96 1962-11-30 20 CHINESE Produce txehanga Singapore neon prieei per plcul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk *41i seller*, drum $44| sellers. Copra: Nov. UK/Cootlnent $2Ka buyers. $29a sellers. Popper: Muntok white $135 sellers, Sarawak white *132 i sellers special Sarawak black $95 sellers. garbled Launponx black S92i aellers. ABTA $100 sellers. Stogaawrs96 words
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Article70 1962-11-30 20 rE Malayan Exchanga Banks' Aaaaciatlwi made tbene changes In lta rati-n to merchants yesterday (all ratca to tlOO): Sailing TT or OD raady: Balglan Francs 16L'<ij: Hallamf OulMara 117*; Dautscha Marka 1301: Italian Lira *****. On the Tret axchanga market In Hang Kang the U.I. dollar wai quoted70 words
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682 1962-11-30 20 From Our Market Correspondent EVERY signs of a new boom in industrials appeared to be developing on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday as a result of elation due to the mildness of Wednesday's Federation budget proposals. New money which had been holding682 words
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Article23 1962-11-30 20 Malayan Storks Indices Nov. 28 Nov. 29. Industrials: 1f11.97 195.64 Tir.v 283.34 282.97 S rubbers: 179.12 179.50 Jan. 1. 1958 nm23 words
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Article641 1962-11-30 20 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: lnduitri.lt: Baulttad a. 000) 51.70: Ounlopa 12.29 si.. 12.30 SL. (3.000) *2.30. (1.000) 12.28. (2.0O0) $2.31. (5.000) 12.32. (3.000) $2.33: Eait Imtlting (1.000)641 words
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345 1962-11-30 20 rpHE price of Straits tin remained unchanged yes- terday at $429.87$ per picul on an offering reduced by 10 tons to 240 tons. In London on Wednesday a steady tone was apparent In tin at the outset of dealings. Thereafter, prices showed a345 words
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Article208 1962-11-30 20 CHIPS tying alongtldt th« liniaptri «hirni today ajMI Nlrhirel Maru. Karachi 6 Osaka Maru 6A. Arrmtxktrk 1/2, Steel Advorate .'i-~ 44, Bongloc 33/34. M*r»y Lloyd 13/14. Gor K on B/M, Malay 19, Bt.omron 3S'3B, B«({amat NW. 3. Elsan Maru 4 5. Tokyo Maru H Oular raadi: Tuitli.i.208 words
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Article21 1962-11-30 20 No\erabfr 29 MALAYAN RIBRKK PUCK: 80 ctnts (unchanged). TIN: s!J>9.B7J (unchanged). Fstimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons)21 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-11-30 20 ■Xv $x^m r^9 Hi^^^^ii^ f \VCT KAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA.LTD. t Express U.S.A. Pacific 4Sc Atlantic Coast Service tIA tl» tl» tit S'po'* S'Mia H-ian> a.Mancitc* i Angtiaa N.ror* ■Cikita Mara" Ma. 47 I Dtc 25 Dec 27 Dtc 14 Jaa "Kiaikawa Mart" M/ 21 Dec 11/11 Die s Jin 1 Jaa1,068 words
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Advertisement640 1962-11-30 20 «oifeuuNu tunux satasjaj lov't snast .-n •Kiitma*. nan«, oaaain. 10UDIMA 11/12 Oac U/14 Oac 15 Otc Aamtra, lantrtM. v aan. traataa leum a «tsi trues ttivtct fMN TmCRA 7/ I Ice Durban (11/12), Port Eluabeth (24/12). Capetown (2112), Mitadi fN/12), Port Harcourt. Ufos (1/1), Cotonou (1/1), Lome, Temj, Takoradi, Freetown,640 words
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Advertisement835 1962-11-30 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I MALAYAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LIMITED Assistant Accountant required by Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited, a public company. Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya. Candidates should be Federal Citizeiii/State Nation.i.s. must hold recognised accountancy qualifications wiui a nu:ur.iuni <>'. 1 three years practical experience and .should be able835 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-11-30 21 I.ATK MX. N. K. THOMAS OF LIMA BLAS ESTATE. SLIM KIVER UKI',\RTi;U ON 30-11-1960. SADLY MISSED. BUT NEVKR KORGOTTKX BY MRS. N. K. THOMAS AND < lIII.DREN.31 words
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Advertisement782 1962-11-30 21 WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE. By order of the Director of Ordnance Services. GHQ FARELF, lenders are invited for the purof Vehicles and Earth Movxjpt surplus to WD requirements, comprising 16 Lots. Persons not registered with the Director of Ordnance Services must deposit $2500 with the Command er, Command Pay Office,782 words
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Advertisement125 1962-11-30 21 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Eoard. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday, 14th December, 1962, for:— EXECUTION OF EARTHWORKS AND RECLAMATION OF PULAU SEMULUN AND EARTHWORKS IN CUT AND FILL AT HILL NO. 13 TG. KLING, JURONG. (Show125 words
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Advertisement661 1962-11-30 21 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered JKR Contractors In class "C" and above at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Kedah/ Perils, Alor Star, up to 3.00 pm. 1 of the Bth day of December, 1962. For:— i The general transport of materials within the661 words
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Advertisement429 1962-11-30 21 NOTICES MALAYAN PRODUCERS. LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice is hereby given that first Interim dividend ot 10' j Imi 40"o Malayan tax in respect ot the year ending 31st December. 1962 will be paid to shareholders oa 10th December, 1962. Notice is also heieby given that the429 words
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Advertisement254 1962-11-30 21 NOTICES SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Extraordinary Genera) Meeting on Ethical Code, 30th November. 196'J at the Medical Centre at 8.15 p.m. Dinner at 7.00 p.m. JOHORE J.K.K. KOAD NOTICE Bridge No. 1/70 at lsc. Mile Yong Peng Parit Sulons Road will be under repairs and vehicles in excels of 5 tons254 words
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Advertisement350 1962-11-30 21 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Department, Singapore, In Class "B" and above, and under Head I will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore 6 in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 21.12.62 for The Construction of sewage disposal works at350 words
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Advertisement286 1962-11-30 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPOINTMENT AS ILTOR9 APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as tutors in the Faculties of Arts. Sci.snce and Engineering and the non-faculty department of agricu. '.ure in 1963. The post of tutor is normally tenable for a period of one year I but may be renewed286 words
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Advertisement221 1962-11-30 21 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 provides public passenger transport services throughout the Kuching Municipal Area. The successful applicant will be responsible 'o the Directors for the221 words
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Article49 1962-11-30 22 SOCCER Cow Gate final (Ipoh): Shaw Bros 1 Kllat 0. Klang Div. 2 KO: Umno Tapah 5 Highland SC 0. Friendly (Kluang) BOMBS 3 Indians 2. HOCKEY— S'ifor Div. 1: Fed Signals 8 Postals 0. FMC "A 1 2 SIA 0 Penan* Life: MTC 2 IA 0.49 words
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251 1962-11-30 22 MARINES... S: CA...0 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Quah Kirn Swee, Singapore's brilliant inside-forward, was a sideline spectator as his team, Chinese Ath'etic. failed In their efforts to stop Marines from entering the final of the SAFA Senior Cup competition at Jalan Besar Studlum251 words
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Article514 1962-11-30 22 GAMES ROUNDUP: PERTH, Thursday CERAPHINO ANTAO (Kenya) and Miss Dorothy Hyman (England), who completed the men's and women's sprint doubles, and a brilliant marathon win for Brian Kilby (England) provided the highlights when the athletics programme resumed today at the Commonwealth games here. Antao, whoReuter - 514 words
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Article162 1962-11-30 22 LEONG MISSES BRONZE BY 5-lb PERTH, Thurs. Malaya's weightlifter Leong Chim Seong misled a bronze medal by only five pounds in the middleheavy division competition at the Commonwealth Games today. Leong's total lift was 875-lb, only five pounds less than the total of the bronze medal winner, Jackie Samuel ofReuter - 162 words
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219 1962-11-30 22 SINGAPORE, Thursday. WHEN Singapore meet Selangor in the final of the Malayan Hockey Federation inter-state competition on Sunday they will be without their best defender. He is left-half Harbhajan Singh, around whom the Singapore defence is built. Harbhajan. a teacher, will miss the219 words
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Article160 1962-11-30 22 Kecs make it six wins in a row CINOAPORE, Thurs. Playing with ten men for the last 40 minutes of the game. RAJ". Changi went down nnhting to Singapore Recreation Club by 5-1 in their SHA league Div. 1 match played on the padang today. This was Recs' sixth successive160 words
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Article653 1962-11-30 22 ATHLETICS 220 YARDS FINAL (World record 20.5 by P. Radford. Eng, 1960, A. M. Dravton, US. 1962. Games record 20.9 by T. Robinson, Bahamas, and E. Jeffreys, S. Africa, 1958. and S. Antao. Kenya, 1962) IS. Antao (Kenya) 21.1, 2 D. Jones (Ent?> 21.5. 3 J.653 words
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Article69 1962-11-30 22 SOCCER European Nations Cop lit rd (Belfast): N. Ireland 2 Poland 0. 2nd leg. N. Ireland won on 4-0 aggregate. European Cup 2nd rd: Ipswich 2 AC Milan 1. 2nd leg Milan won on 4-2 aggregate. Vasas. Budapest 2 Fevenoord, Rotterdam 2, 2nd leg; both teams to69 words
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Advertisement142 1962-11-30 22 KATHAY'S NEW CROWN DICTIONARY OF national language S&£2s£s! Comprehensive, Modern and Practical m ■j So|e Distributors. SOUTHEAST ASIA EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** TAN TEIK LIM penang. Tel: ***** 4 ***** TAN KIM TANG lumpur tel: ***** v Obtainable At All Leading Bookstores JJ7 FIXED PRICES Buy with Confidence for142 words
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Advertisement341 1962-11-30 22 Byford Bfi-hhion tfntch sou. Britain's best socks Bytord's Bri-Nylon socks are made In f England. They fit superbly. They are I tst<fp n 9 reallyhard-wearing. You can'tbuy better n Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool 14 h I socks and stockings that are equally jMj good. Always look for the341 words
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862 1962-11-30 23 JACK FINGLETON - TEST POSER: CAN THE ENGLAND BATSMEN TAME BEN AUD? JACK FINGLETON BY Brisbane, Thursday WHAT HAPPENED in the last hour of play on Tuesday at the Brisbane Cricket Ground was of particular significance so far as the First Test between England and Australia starting here tomorrow is concerned. The ball862 words
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290 1962-11-30 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE. Thurs. The rains have come and it looks like another wet Singapore Turf Club meeting at Buklt Timah. This morning's trackwork was washed out by Incessant rain which started at 3 a.m. The going has changed from good290 words
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Article49 1962-11-30 23 PHOENIX (Arizona). Thun. Mrs Richard C. Duponfs Kclso was chosen today as American Champion of the Year by the Thoroughbred Racing Association. It was the third successive championship for the live-year-old gelding, who won five and was second lour times In 11 races this season.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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362 1962-11-30 23 PMs wish women's meet 'all success' IPOH. Thurs.— The Prime Ministers of Malaya and Singapore have wished the three-nation women's hockey meet which begins at Seremban on Sunday "very success." The meet-between Malaya, Singapore and Australia. will be played in lour centres— Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh, with 20362 words
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Article131 1962-11-30 23 BRISBANE. Thurs. The weather for the First Test hert hub turned hot and humid with the possibility of storms and England may regret the Inclusion of only one slow bowler against Australia, writes Beuter correspondent Leslie Smith. It could 'oe very exhausting for the pace men131 words
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Advertisement97 1962-11-30 23 GEM Jg&^ GEMS MIKIMOTO world famous Im J CULTURED EARRINGS tl«k- jM BROOCH PENDANT U eJ^&fc BRACELET feJ^ MEN'S WEAR Q jg/ 7 ►or selections, coll at our authorised distributers. B^LOCKsivW WATCHES^J A wide and ottroclive range r,t all well-known H HP mokes is always available at n« moit compcti-97 words
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Advertisement380 1962-11-30 23 FREE! PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE for you when you have a Savings Account with THE CHARTERED BANK Every one who already has a Savings Account at THE branches of the bank Singapore FEDERATION OF MAUTA RITTFPV prn cnn'mcnu omn CHARTERED BANK, or who opens such an account-hereafter. AIOR STAR. BUTTERWORTH BUKIT380 words
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Miscellaneous130 1962-11-30 23 HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: University v Police (Thomson Rd>; Dlv. 2: Naval Police v RAF Seletar SOOR DIV. 2: Sgor Club v Radio Malaya (XL padang) Municipal v Dewan Lalehan (Taylor Rd Fed Ord. Depot v TT and TTC (Batu); TPCA 'B 1 v University B (Princes Rd) FMC "B130 words
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Article196 1962-11-30 24 EPSOM JEEP - Higher tote tax will hit racing EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government's proposal to increase the tax on totalisator bets from 10 to 15 per cent is causing grave concern in official racing circles. Even money bet is that the Malayan Racing Association will meet soon to lodge196 words
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Obituary64 1962-11-30 24 MB. P. S. DIAS. 57. >«-t.rrtay No. •■■id 12/14 V.]. fun.ral todny. Cortrne Iravei hnns« at 4.30 p.m. for vivi.ru Church. P.J. tii.m. Chrr»f Road Ometery. DANKER FREDDIE (am I), vniimcrnt son of Mr. and Mr- H. K. Hunker of Port Dirkaon paxurd away at (irnrral Ilnsntnl. Sen rnlian.64 words
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99 1962-11-30 24 Supermart spook has staff in tizzy I ONDON. Thurs. The manager and staff of the supermarket at Long Wittenham, Berkshire, have threatened to resign because they say the shop is haunted. The village vicar has held a service in the supermarket which he hoped would end the trouble. Goods movedReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-11-30 24 THREE MEMBERS of a gang convicted of abducting Mr. Tai Chet Seng leaving the sessions rourt in Kuala Lumpur to serve a three-year s.ntiiK r the maximum a sessions court can impose. From the right are Stanislaus Ho. Chai Kwong and Chan Tan Fatt. They were found107 words
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148 1962-11-30 24 BANGKOK, Thurs. A University Professor is to appear on television tonight to support the Buddhist theory of rebirth. The newspaper Pimp Thai reported today that Professor (Miss) Amphai Sutcharitkul, of Chulalongkorn University, had taken films and recorded tapes of a Buddhist priest who148 words
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Article376 1962-11-30 24 LONDON. Thur-s. quiet and mixed conditions pre- ailed in the stock markets today. The news that the remaining special deposits are to be released had virtually no effect as it was more than offset by increasing nervousness regarding the unemployment position. Gilts moved up further in early dealings376 words
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106 1962-11-30 24 Woman dies on way to funeral of brother BATU PAHAT, Thurs. A Singapore woman on her way to Kuala Lumpur to attend the funeral of her brother, was killed in a road smash-up near Yong Peng today. Mrs. A. Abeysekera, 54, died on the spot. She was in a car106 words
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Article95 1962-11-30 24 HONO KONG, Thurs. Groups of tourists from Thailand. Indonesia. Singapore, Malaya, Formosa, British North Borneo. Sarawak fend Brunei will in future be able to visit Hong Kong under the sponsorship of a reputable agency with a single group vUa. The acting Director of Immigration. Mr. W. E.Reuter - 95 words
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Article154 1962-11-30 24 KLCHING, Thurs— The Sarawak Alliance pledged on its formation here today that it would strive for the unity of the people and for the independence of Sarawak within the framework of Malaysia. The Alliance is a reconstitution oi the Sarawak United Front composed of five rightwing154 words
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Article33 1962-11-30 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Hindu .staff of the Medical Department will celebrate the Karthigai Sathurthl festival at tne Sri Senpajra Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road, tomorrow with music, dances, prayers and a procession.33 words
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Article72 1962-11-30 24 THE HAGI'E, Thurs. Princess \\ilhrimin.i. uho ruled the Netherlands for 50 years, will be bumri next week in a white funeral in which, at her own wish, no mourning will be worn. The Princess, who died on Tuesday ninht ;it Ike age of 82. will be buriedReuter - 72 words
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181 1962-11-30 24 Railwaymen NOT Government servants 17-UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Dato Ahmad Perang, general manager of Malayan Railway, said today railwaymen are not) Government servants. There had been no change in their status, he Bald [Statement. They would continue to enjoy the privileges oi railwaymon, including medical facilities. The statement said: "There181 words
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Article45 1962-11-30 24 NEW YORK. T;uir.s.— Rudolph Toombs. 48. a forma duccr who wrote more than 000 M beaten to death by intiuiu-i.s >n the lobby ol his Maiumtum fl.it yesterday. Among the songs he v "Teardrops lrom my < "One mint .Hilep." Reuter. fReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement118 1962-11-30 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2* Word* lit (Minimum) MORRIS: To John and Joan a son on .uvrinln'r 2S, i;i6l'. EDWARDS: To Marca and Rnbln a daughter at Mount Alvomln on M/11/BS. Thank to Doctor and Staff. Koth Ml TO MR. A MRS. T.A S M.non of New Sru.lni BaUtl* i MB118 words
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Advertisement13 1962-11-30 24 Have a gin and. s&^\ m 21 BY \r I /a\ rVDtfl j/TfiNirY13 words
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