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Title Section20 1962-12-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times No**" Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration701 1962-12-03 1 Bid to pin down Chou on control line as withdrawal reports come in NEW DELHI, Sunday MR. NEHRU today rejected the basis of the Chinese ceasefire and withdrawal proposals. In ;i letter to the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-Lai, he repeated his call for restoration of the701 words
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Article82 1962-12-03 1 Mrs. B asked to press Red line COLOMBO, Sun. Mr. Huang Chen. ChinMC Deputy Foreign Minister, conferred today with the Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranaike. and other Ministers on the Sino-Indian dispute. lie urged Ceylon to use her good offices to get India to accept the Chinese ceasefire proposals. Mr Chen,Reuter - 82 words
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Article31 1962-12-03 1 BAGDAD (Iraq). Sun.— lran b**gan a week-long triple anniversary celebration today by commuting 10 r*r cent of the sentences of all i prisoners held in Iraq Jails. UPI. IUPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration317 1962-12-03 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A smiling, cheerful Prince Philip turned down a lift in a limousine and walked 200 yards from bis aircraft to the YIP. room at the Singapore Airport tonight. Dressed in a blue suit, he was met on the tarmac by the Yang di-PertuanChew Boon Chin shows the Yang di-Pertuan Negara Inche Yusof bin Ishak right leading Prince Philip left to the - 317 words
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Article125 1962-12-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. MALAYAN Tobacco Co. Ltd. announced today iTI that despite the increased tobacco duty announced in last week's Budget, none of their locally manufactured brands would cost more. The company's sales director. Mr. C. R. Chilton. said In a statement the decision125 words
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Article48 1962-12-03 1 ANCHORAGE (Alaska). Sun.--A bull moose charged a roaring Boeing 720 jet airliner here and walked away apparently unhurt. The plane was delayed 30 minutes while qirport officials checked for dam.itf' 1 The moose had butted it between its number one and two engines. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article21 1962-12-03 1 TOKYO. Sun.«— Five Japanese fishermen returned to Shimonoseki today after nearly seven months of detention In South Korea OK.21 words
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133 1962-12-03 1 A bomb blasts hole in Berlin -Wall BERLIN, Sun. A bomb explosion on the East-West Berlin sector border early today blasted a hole in the Berlin Wall, and smashed about 150 window panes in surrounding b ul l di n gs, West Berlin police said. The hole was about fiveReuter - 133 words
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Article63 1962-12-03 1 BRISBANE. Sun. Princess Alexandra and Mr. Angus Osllvy will be Invited to spend their honeymoon on the Whitsunday Islands. off Australia. *the president of the Barrier Reef Promotion Council. said today. Princess A'exandra visited the Whitsundays during her 1959 tour and according to Mr. Lachlan Nicholson,Reuter - 63 words
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Article39 1962-12-03 1 LONDON, Sun. Amateur artist Jack Wallace, whose full-lime occupation Is barbering. had his masterpiece seized by police yesterday, while he himself was reprimanded. The painting was a beautiful water colour reproduction of a one pound note.— UPl.39 words
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Article63 1962-12-03 1 TOKYO. Sun— Yasuaki Kanemaru, 40. went to a hospital last night to visit his six-year-old daughter, who had been hit by a taxi and suffered a broken leg. Less than half an hour later. Kanemaru. a shop worker, was brought to the same hospital where heUPI - 63 words
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Article29 1962-12-03 1 TEHERAN. Sun. Premier Assariolah Alam told a news conference today the Government is considering Soviet offers of aid. including assistance in the construction of dams.— UPl.29 words
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Article94 1962-12-03 1 Vf ADRAS, Sun.— A disItl gruntled clerk in the Indian Diplomatic Service knifed and wounded an Indian diplomat. Dr. S. Gopal. today on a jet airliner flying here from Singapore. Also present in the Air India Comet was the Minister for External Affairs, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. Hospital94 words
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Article72 1962-12-03 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The $5 forecast tote paid a record dividend of $7,756 at Bukit Timah today, first day of the Singapore Turf Club December meeting. when Jet Plane (L. Johnson) beat his stablemate, Duke of Mantua, by half a length in a thrilling finish in' the first race.72 words
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Article322 1962-12-03 1 SABAH CIVIL SERVANTS WORRIED KUCHIXG, Sunday. THERE is "grave concern" among North Borneo's civil servants over the Government's delay in settling their claims for allowances. The civil servants have demanded a supplementary allowance of 25 per cent for all and a housing allowance for Division V and temporary 1 officers.322 words
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Article59 1962-12-03 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Prince Norodom Sihanouk's visit to Malaya and Singapore this. week has been postponed. In a cable from Jakarta, he has told the Singapore Gov-< ernment he has to attend the six-nation Colombo conference planned to bring about a peaceful settlement of the, Sino-Indian border dispute. He59 words
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Article182 1962-12-03 1 Pope: Good health again VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope John 111, pale and unsmiling, today appeared to give a Papal benediction to the crowds below and assure them that his good health "is returning." The 81 -year-old Pontiff spoke in a clear, firm voice to the 30.000 persor.s gathered in theUPI - 182 words
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Article77 1962-12-03 1 AUSSIE EAST NEW CUINEA STAND mi I 801 RNI Mm lian Ambassador to nited State* >ir Howard lid hi i\ Interleu h< re lonuht in- hop rt Ivstralians would be rrp.ii'd to fi:hl for I > I M'n < lea wliirh \ur.iiii administers. sir low i I uouiH77 words
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416 1962-12-03 2 Africans put pressure on Britain to break up Federation LONDON, Sunday. British Government is facing fresh reinforced pressures to hasten African homerule in copper-rich Northern Rhodesia and to break up the Central African Federation of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. In Parliamentary debate here tomorrow, the opposition Labour PartyReuter - 416 words
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120 1962-12-03 2 BAN GOES: ONLY ONE 'DRY DAY A WEEK NEW DELHI, Sun. The State of Lttar Pradesh in northern India, yesterday ended total prohibition of alcoholic liauor which had been in force in 11 districts for 10 years and introduced instead partial prohibition for the whole State. From yesterday the StateReuter - 120 words
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Article41 1962-12-03 2 NEW YORK, Sun— A man who held up a beauty parlour recited beatnik poetry to customers because "you have been so good about this." The three women customers and the woman salon manager produced VS. $1.35 between them.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1962-12-03 2 NEW YORK, Sun.— A 56-year-old grave-digger. Helmut Wanke. was found dead in a grave that he had just finished digging. He apparently died of natural causes. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1962-12-03 2 NEW YORK, Bun. United States-Soviet talks will resume in the UN. tomorrow in an effort to dispose of oustandlng areas of disagreement In the Cuban problem.30 words
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Article24 1962-12-03 2 PEKING. Bun. China and Russia yesterday signed a new protocol agreement on civil aviation, the New China News Agency reported.24 words
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Article, Illustration222 1962-12-03 2 Nikita and the donkey daubs: 'You call this 1 art?'- MOSCOW, Sun. iTI Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday criticised Soviet abstract painters for works where "you cannot tell whether it is painted with a human hand or smeared with a donkey's tail." Those who painted such pictures, he said, "must understandReuter - 222 words
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Article59 1962-12-03 2 LONDON, Sun.— The 68-year-old Bishop of Carlisle is planning a pre-Chrlstmas twist party for the sons and daughters of his diocese. Dr. Thomas Bloomer said he will hire dance band to play for the party In his 12th Century home. Rose Castle. "The teenagen> shouldUPI - 59 words
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Article39 1962-12-03 2 BOMBAY, Sun— An Air India Boeing 707. on charter to Indian Airlines, caught fire and was destroyed shortly before It was due to take off on a flight to Delhi last night. There were no casualties.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article232 1962-12-03 2 HONG KONG, Sunday. T»HE death toll from the refugee drowning off the shore of Chai Wan rose to 28 last night when police found seven more bodies in the area. The previous 21 bodies har) all been identified by their relatives in Hong Kong, theReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-12-03 2 LONDON, Sun.— Colin I n 1 c h y Mackenzie (above), 29-year-oM cocaptain of the Commonwealth cricket team which toured Malaya in October, was accused at Reading of driving his car while under the influence of drink. He was released on bail in his108 words
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Article49 1962-12-03 2 PARIS. Sun. Farmer Pleirt Martin of Vergonnes got a surprise when he shook an apple tree a one-pound carp fell at his feet. "It must have been dropped in the tree by a bird of prey as I never heard of flying carps before." he said. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article41 1962-12-03 2 VIENNA. Sun.— A team of nuclear and conventional power experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency left Vienna for Bangkok yesterday to undertake a two-week survey of Thailand's power needs and potential, as requested by the Government. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-12-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /"Geoßcse masmtA I f mas me N BEEN TO A BAU ~/r~ A StjCOMUNOHj J /mow no you) f\ could ttmLL wm\ I I KNOW K 7 j-~S \WOTM ■ALtf. PlAg/36 words
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Article202 1962-12-03 3 Quick look round KANSAS CITY, Sun. President Kennedy may be asked to free the "Birdman of Alcatraz," Robert F. Stroud, from a Federal prison which has held him for 53 of his 76 years Stroud, who gained fame because of a book he wrote on birds while in solitary confinement202 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-12-03 3 After Cuba let's move to general 'thaw,'— L U Thant gALTIMORE, Sun. U Thant, Secre-tary-general of the United Nations, appealed today to East and West to translate the accord over Cuba into a general movement towards thaw in the cold war. He invited world leaders to use the U.N. for556 words
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Article55 1962-12-03 3 The woman who was no good' TOPEKA (Kansas), Sun—William Htzglbbons returned home from work today and found the bodies of his four young children the eldest five years and his wife with their throats slashed. Police said the woman, 28, had left a note saying she had done It becauseReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1962-12-03 3 - ROME, Sun. Italian public health authorities yesterday advised women to avoid taking drugs In the first three months of pregnancy as a precaution against possible malformations In their babies.31 words
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Article26 1962-12-03 3 LONDON. Bun.— A Swiss photographer, a German locksmith and a Swedish seaman left yesterday to ■all around the world in a 35-ft converted riverboat.26 words
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158 1962-12-03 3 MOSCOW, Sun. A group of Jehova's Witnesses has been tried in Omsk and its leader, Ivan Ososv, sentenced to seven years' loss of freedom, the Soviet news Tass reported yesterday. It said the trial showed that the sect was led by oeopleReuter - 158 words
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164 1962-12-03 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. THE Soviet Union and Laos yesterday signed trade and aid agreements under which the Russians will build a hydro-electric plant in Laos and also give a hospital and a radio station. General Phoumi Nosavan, the Right-wing Laotian VicePremier and Finance Minister,164 words
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Article200 1962-12-03 3 5 YOUNG REDS CROSS WALL-IN -FUN- BERLIN, Sun.— West Berlin welfare authorities last night decided to send back to their East German homes fire Communist "Young Pioneers" who braved death to flee to the American sector of Berlin "for the fun of it." The boys, aged 12 to 14, cotUPI - 200 words
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129 1962-12-03 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Barrister Duma Nokwe, one of the leaders of the now-banned African National Congress, was placed under 12-hour house arrest for five years yesterday. Mr. Nokwe, 35, became the first African advocate of the Supreme Court in Transvaal m 1956. He was refused permission129 words
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197 1962-12-03 3 pENEVA, Sun.— Hopes have faded here for any permanent test ban agreement by the Jan. 1 deadline set at the disarmament conference. But the neutrals are attempting to break the deadlock and the reaction of the big powers is eagerly waited197 words
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Advertisement124 1962-12-03 3 LADIES' DEPT. 4fk LADIES PLAIN SHIRTS $1.70 co. LADIES SPORT BLOUSES $7.90 LADIES EMBD. BLOUSES $8.90 LADIES PRINTED SLACKS $5.90 I AMERICAN ">/V nr r ■^>J L.NGER.E 20% OFF I W Mm I AMERICAN WOVEN $2 40 UjT Wt E COTTON 45 p. y d W%± j SWISS PRINTED $1.80124 words
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Advertisement646 1962-12-03 3 L +*means i Jt*[ CALL ON I 86, High Street. L Sin 9 op«re-6. Tel: 211 S3 1 U) SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Dress up with the newest and V the latest in fashion fabrics V specially imported for the H Festive season. For day or night wear you646 words
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396 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE Singapore Government has accepted representations from (he National Trade Union Congress to set up a labour research unit to help trade unionists in Singapore. A Government statement today said that the unit would provide expert assistance to trade unions in396 words
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Article57 1962-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The National Union of Mining Workers is to move a resolution on the Sino-Indlan border dispute at an annual delegates conference of the Malayan Trade Unions Congress beginning on Dec. 14. It will call on all nations and world leaders to urge India57 words
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Article28 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Water will be cut off in Terang Bulan Avenue, between Swan Lake Avenue and Maria Avenue, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.28 words
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Article28 1962-12-03 4 KOTA BAHRU. Sun.— The Deputy Mentri Besar, Hajl Mohamtd bin Naslr. said yesterday the Kelantan Government was planning to establish an institute of Islamic studies.28 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Sun Mar Chai, (above), the famous Hong Kong stage and screen actor, has praised the people of Singapore for their contribution towards the building of the National Theatre. Mr. Sun, who is on a short visit to Singapore and the Federation, made a153 words
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Article144 1962-12-03 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. —'The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week from tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. Tomorrow: Kallang Basin Chor.g Foo Kwang. Boh Suah Tian Road Kampong Chan- tek Lama: Kitchener Road children's playground: Brahmaputra144 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-12-03 4 $700 CHEQUE TO WINNER INSPECTOR Bulat bin Ismail of the Police Training School receives a $700 cheque from Mr. W.T. Harte of Singapore Turf Club, on behalf of his team leader, Sgt. Mohamed Hassan Arkate, who won the first prize in the blood donor competition for November with 282 blood83 words
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211 1962-12-03 4 BYRNE: CITY AMENITIES FOR RURAL DWELLERS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said yesterday that it was the Government's elm to provide for rural dwellers the .same opportunities and activities enjoyed by those living in the city. Speaking at the second anniversary of the211 words
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Article286 1962-12-03 4 J. BAHRU, Sun rE State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar, assured trade unionists at a meeting held here this evening that the Government would always encourage healthy and lawabiding unions. "It is through the medium of unions," the State Secretary added, "that all matters affecting286 words
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Article56 1962-12-03 4 LONDON. Sun. The new Ang- 1 lican Bishop of Kuching the Right Rev. David Allenby. was conse- anted at Southward Cathedral yesterday by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsay. The 53-year-old Bishop, a Lon- i doner. was ordained in 1934. He I ha. 1 been in56 words
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Article201 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. *FHE Singapore Government will begin work ne: week on a $96,000 drainage scheme for tl kampong area immediately north of Bartley Roa The scheme, when completed by the Public Works Department, In September next year will also relieve flooding of anotner kampong near201 words
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Article35 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. G. G. Thomson, who will be the Kuest speaker at the Rotary Club of Singapore's luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday, will speak, on "What Price Nationalism."35 words
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Article38 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Prolessor R. H. Thorp, professor of pharmacology. University of Sydney, will give a public lecture on "Recent Advance in the pharmacology of caiflioßlycoMdcs at the Allen Lecture Theatre ai 5 p.m. on Dec. 5.38 words
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Article218 1962-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The world-renowned Smetana Quartet from Czechoslovakia gave a programme in the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. Mozart's c major quartet X.465 ("Dissonance") was most expressively played, with a well-pressed Introduction, poised and virile allegros and an andante charged with meaning. However, the playing was not218 words
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Advertisement311 1962-12-03 4 LIDO (Si»re) OPENS TOMORROW GEORGE SANDERS PAUL MASSIE A,| DENNIS PRKE oB&Ji lAPIIOL chance 'yll^m BODYGUARD to a BEAUTY flw M STEWART GRANGER UfM TPwK CHRISTINE KAUFMANN M *jL 9 SYLVA P^WCT CINEMSCOpT" KOSCINA r fy» E«ou» d" SKY (SPORE) OPENS TOMORROW it tt up HARR/s m^^^ Gloria Milland 1311 words
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Miscellaneous365 1962-12-03 4 THE following Is today's ache- 405) 2.10 p.m. 9.36 a.m.; to Jakarta (OA 803) dule of civil aircraft move- Air India: From New York, 4.40 p.m. merits at Paya Lebar airport. London. Frankfurt, Rome. Bom- Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok. Singapore: bay. Bangkok (AI 412) 4.95 p.m. Hong Kong (CX 722)365 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-12-03 5 MR. GEOFFREY MISSEN. 27, and Miss Jenny Thomas. 24. the first Australian students to be married in Malaya, after their wedding at St. Paul's Church. Petaling Java, on Saturday. Mr. Missen. from Sydney, is taking a doctorate degree in philosophy and geography in the I'niversity of95 words
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Article88 1962-12-03 5 CINGAPORE. Sun. The select committee on the Local Government Integration Bill has recommended a provision to safeguard the Provident Fund benefits of the officers concerned. The purpose of the Bill Is to integrate certain functions of the City Council and the Rural Board with those88 words
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Article18 1962-12-03 5 MUAR. Sun. The Johore Government has built 32 health clinics in Munr district this year.18 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-12-03 5 MR. JOHN NG Aik Cheng helps his* bride. Miss Margaret Lee Swee Foong. to cut the cake at their wedding reception in Ipota after their wedding at St. Michael's Church. The bridegroom, a salesman, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Teik Swee. while the bride is62 words
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234 1962-12-03 5 TPOH, Sun. The Bud--1 get meeting of the Perak State Legislative Assembly beginning tomorrow will be asked fen approve record sums totalling $53.9 million for development projects next year. Provision sought for general development projects is $36.7 million compared to the -525. 8234 words
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83 1962-12-03 5 IPOH, Sun. An Armed Forces recruiting team will be at the Territorial Army Centre here on Tuesday and at the Anderson School on Wednesday and Thursday to interview candidates for training as skilled tradesmen In the Royal Malayan Air Force and the Federation Army. I83 words
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Article26 1962-12-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A Christmas party will be held for 140 boys and girls of the Jubilee Home at Tampol on Dec. 15.26 words
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Article89 1962-12-03 5 ALOR STAR. Sun.—Mai- I i w~«»e ayan police patrol boats are still searching the sea borderlng Thai territorial waters for the bodies of a man and a 15-year-o!d girl They are the only two of five people reported missing when a Thai motor vessel i capsized89 words
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169 1962-12-03 7 State Govt to be told whether to ban 3-digit IT OTA BHARU. Sun. An anti-crime committee headed by the Kelantan Mentri Besar, Datn ll. in Ishak Lotfi bin Omar, is now considering whether the Government shoul.l ban the threedigit betting in the state. The Deputy Mentri Besar. ilaji Mohamed bin169 words
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Article89 1962-12-03 7 CINGAPORE. Sun— A three- year collective agreement signed between the Singapore General Employees' Union and six film distribution comDanies provides for wage increases and better working conditions of labour for 90 employees. The companies are Columbia Films of Singapore Ltd.. Metro Goldwyn-Mayer, Oriental Co.89 words
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472 1962-12-03 7 TAN PLEDGE TO NEW PARTY I IN SARAWAK 'You can play leading part in helping to build united Malaysian nation* KUALA LUMPUR. Sun J^jß. Tan Siew Sin, the president of the MCA, has written to the Sarawak Chinese Association pledging ''every encouragement and support" for the new party's job of472 words
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Article79 1962-12-03 7 PENANG. Sun— The Penang Chief Police Officer. Mr. PH. O'Flynn, will leave Malaya on retirement this month after 32 years' service. His successor will be Mr. J. J. Raj Sr., formerly Senior Assistant Commissioner in charge of the Federation C.I.D. Mr. O'Flynn. with his79 words
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Article32 1962-12-03 7 TAiPING. Sun. The Band ol the 3rd Commando Brigade of the Royal Marines will Rive a concert tomorrow evening from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. at the Lake Garden.* here.32 words
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193 1962-12-03 7 Guides of 14 Asian countries coming k UALA LUMPUR, Sun. About 40 Girl Guide leaders from 14 Asian countries and Australia will start arriving here tomorrow to attend a 10-day conference of the Asian area training conference for national leaders of the movement, opening on Friday The conference, which will193 words
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Article37 1962-12-03 7 PENANO, Sun. The Almashoor Islamic School will hold its graduation day Tor girl students on Friday at Lunas Road. Boy students of the school will hold a similar ceremony a*. Tele Soon Btroet next Sunday.37 words
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Article137 1962-12-03 7 Holidays for the strike —school— JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The strike-bound Al-Atas Arabic School here will remain closed until January, the trustee of the school, Syed Mohamed bin Edros, said today. The reason is that the school holidays in Johore start on Tuesday and continue until the early part of January.137 words
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Miscellaneous175 1962-12-03 7 Hug* Hun nil By Ralph Hvinadahl psst: wey.euiher u\^^^ Alioy Oop By V. T. Hatnlin I CAN GIVE YOU THE/" BUT DC *r*^bJ^ BECKONED /'^pxEBTME BUILD-UP l} *^v. BBAIN POWEe.THE THATO THE LIMITATIONS f GAVE THAT FELLOW. I vCbUT WHAX\ INTELLECT A MAN [BE OJST OF OUB HeßO'S^- S^L H^ENT175 words
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Article, Illustration248 1962-12-03 8 Violin may be a Strad, Mr. Fong told HE BOUGHT IT IN A PAWNSHOP FOR $45 IPOH, Sunday. "yjK. Fong Swce Pong of Ipoh believes an old violin he possesses is a Stradivarius, made by the Czech master craftsman in 1713. Mr. Fong, a 74-year-old grandfather, knew nothing about the248 words
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106 1962-12-03 8 Siim.M'OKl.. Sun. Schoolboy Tan Lian Ann. Sinsapore's iln-ss < li.unpion, will meet 15--yrar-old Ivan Miles, a i (inner British county junior champion, now living in Kuala Lumpur, in an eight games match in Hi,- Hag Kriwurd VII Hall norn Wednesday to Der. 13.106 words
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Article52 1962-12-03 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nanyang students have started a ye to beautify the surroundings their Student Union House lirli will be opened In March. A union statmement today said that the Engineering Department of the RAF had offered to help by sending technicians and a bulldozer t i level52 words
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212 1962-12-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Civil Services Clerical Federation today urged the Federation Government to make available senior officers who can teach members to prepare for their government examinations. The president of the federation, Inche Mas Junid 'bin Mas Amln, said that I "something212 words
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268 1962-12-03 8 Pavement cafes with giant sunshades for Tanah Rata— TAiNAtt mta, sunaay. pAVEMENT cafes with giant multi-colour-ed umbrellas to add a further touch of gaiety will be one of the features in the drive to encourage visitors to this Cameron Highlands holiday resort. ["he town board here has decided to ask268 words
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Article38 1962-12-03 8 PENANG. Sun. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda. will address the Penanjj Day Training College at their annual presentation-of-certi flcates ceremony on Friday. His wife, Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah. will give away the certificates.38 words
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Article96 1962-12-03 8 DANIELS DUE ON SATURDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. David Daniels, secretary-general of the Royal Commonwealth Society in London, will arrive here on Saturday for a nineday visit to Malaya. He will have discussions with members of the new-ly-formed Malayan branch of the society which is under the chairmanship of Dato96 words
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124 1962-12-03 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. A statute made by the University of Singapore, published in the Government Gazette, provides for the setting up of a school of education, one of whose object is to make "such further or special provision for educational training as is deemed expedient."124 words
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122 1962-12-03 8 The question that stops a young robber IPOH, Sun.— A young robber stopped hitting a 60-year-old mine chargeman with a stick when he was asked: "Why do you want to hit an old man?' Lok Kong Kee was cycling out of the Ban Onn Tin Mine, near the Ipoh aerodrome,122 words
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Article45 1962-12-03 8 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun. -A 6ft. rocket and models of two robots and a spaceman made by Form Six students will highlight the arts and crafts exhibition of the Tsung Wah School here on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.45 words
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Advertisement127 1962-12-03 8 I&r East Mansion *^%'^^^J«**^Ti3A§slssr"' j, Centrally located at the ri^ht aide of the town, atop i^^y^L^sSg^ o*^**^ *f**^~"4BS Ik k A J d m" the high ground of Kirn Yam Road. Available arc four 4 'MBfJ^^SMU a? jPP*S«^si3SE*^* H ~'t^t 12-storey blocks with ample parking space and playlll!^^ ift Af^^i127 words
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Advertisement630 1962-12-03 9 aVV -^Dk >^BW Tb^. N^^L «Bl 1 WF Jw jtT j*** L,~* v V^^ S^ A jmXi ~y9f jl kt 4\ W A Wmt W n a IftASß^^^i^M. I fli^l *-'i" < L f^ it i ®ny* m f 'WAWJmWA W A W M vf ffi fr Vi/S k* nm***630 words
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Article61 1962-12-03 10 WtrdM Sl* f.W(ajia*«ai> MR. AND MM. Toh Chin Telk. Ipnh •>:»nk friend* and relative* for their valuable promt*, good wishes and atMR. S. ANTHONY Aced S>. of No i Supply Depot, RASC, Trrendsk Camp. Malacca. pasaed away oa .'7 MM, Burlai took place at tb« iithnlic Cemetery. Malacca on61 words
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Obituary80 1962-12-03 10 ;e H ..rrf« tit (Minimum) ENTWItTLE: In ewr-loving memory of P.ichard Brian Kntwirtle of Sungel itt. Semeaylh. Belangor. whs ■lird Dec. 2nd 1956. From his *ommmK parents and brother Steve. Hlnetow*. House, Streie. nr. Dartmouth. S. Devon. IN MEMORY OF Mr Kow Tiara Chaaa who «a» called Home80 words
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Article343 1962-12-03 10 7« Wordt 5/* (Minimum) RYVITA the hrrad in nucult torn > M|i«-cially recommended (or exmothers because it contains valuable minerals and vitamin B. FEDERAL PUBLICATION LTD. Invite all Teachers and hook addict* to hrowse In their sbowrooms at Time* Rtvar Valley Road, Singapore. BETTY'S BEAUTY (ALON. For that mihj343 words
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The Straits Times Monday, December 3, 1962.
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Article615 1962-12-03 10 It takes two to make war, but only one to make peace. Chinese withdrawal in the I Himalayas is not "a trick" as Indian opinion originally held. The withdrawal is genuine, although it will still leave j Chinese troops in positions I which Mr. Nehru says they615 words
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Article478 1962-12-03 10 The affairs of Malaya Hall. *s the report of the PublicAccounts Committee relates them, are strange and fearful. In the face of instructions that costs must be reduced, they rose from £5,400 in 1955 to j I £18.500 in 1960. "We feel there is no control.'' the chief478 words
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Article186 1962-12-03 10 When U Thant was appointed Acting Secretary-General of the Unittd Nations in Nov- I ember last year the quallfic- etion that counted most (apart from his personal virtues) was that he came from an acceptable country neutral Burma. The Russians annoyed by Dae Hammai skjoeld's forcefulness end186 words
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616 1962-12-03 10 A Soviet view of the United Nations by MARK FRANKLAND Yf OSCOW, Sun. iT There have been constant rumours in recent months that Mr. Khrushchev was about to descend on the United Nations to take part in the General Assembly. The rumours are now dissipating as the Assembly runs Us616 words
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584 1962-12-03 10 MIC— sensible debate is to be its future role YOUR editorial on the MIC meeting, which does not err on the side of magnanimity towards the Malayan Indian Congress or the annual conference takes to task the organisation for asking that Indians be appointed to various posts. Before denouncing the584 words
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Letter354 1962-12-03 10 0 We aie sorry lor the confusion over me resolution which asked that Indians should be appointed to various posts. Ws overlooked the statement in the MIC annual report, as Mr. Murugesu does now. thai Congress is still in correspondence with the Government concerning two resolutions to the same etlect354 words
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Letter311 1962-12-03 10 \TR. RAJENDRA Is wrong In suggesting that 1 blame the syllabus for the shortcomings which he specifies In this year's L.C.E. history paper. I am at one with him In the criticisms which he makes of that paper. However, I do not see how Mr. Rajendra's311 words
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Letter101 1962-12-03 10 MAY I refer to the report that Malaya wa.s not invited to the international trade fair in Bangkok? ThLs Is an unofficial trade fair promoted by a group of industrialists headed by Mr. S. Watana. a director of the Industrial and Trade Fair Centre. The official101 words
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Advertisement116 1962-12-03 10 a-A- GAS COOKER \rT/ -time gP"i.,.|M SAVING DEVICE TOU TOO C«4 HAVE gflr% SU COOKING ANY TIUE... K JL ANYWHERE Till* eyli«*l*r cantains caakinf aas for ceekin* any ti*»*— 1^ AT-, vhert N^BMBMgaalaßß^ 'MJ Settle git delWeeed to aeiywliaea In lln- aaa«r*. -WmWs NO DEPOSIT FOR GAS CYLINDER! NO RENTAL116 words
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Article267 1962-12-03 11 ICFTU HAS TAILED IN ITS ROLE I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The International Confederation of Free J Trade Unions is allejiod to have "dismally failed" in its role to develop the trade union movement in Asia and Africa. The allegation i.-> made in a resolution to be tabled at the 12th annual267 words
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144 1962-12-03 11 Delinquency in Malaya not serious KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An expert on juvenile delinquency said today that the delinquency problem in Malaya should be viewed with less panic and alarm. Mr. Cheong Weng Choong, Assistant Director (Probation and Approved Schools) of the Social Welfare Department, added that the delinquency problem was144 words
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Article160 1962-12-03 11 THE RABBLE ROUSERS— MENON MALACCA. Sun. The Malayan Trades j Union Congress was I warned today to be aware of 'rabble rousers" whose interest as leaders was only to seek benefit for themselves. The warning was given I by Mr. C. R. Menon, chair- man of the Malacca divisional committee160 words
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Article29 1962-12-03 11 IPOH, Sun. Obirciions against the recent revaluation of several car service stations in Ipoh by the municipal council have been received from Shell. Bsso and Caltex.29 words
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Article, Illustration642 1962-12-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sun SEQUEL TO A RECENT CASE IN WHICH AN OUTPATIENT DIED A FEW HOURS AFTER BEING SENT HOME 'J'HE Singapore Medical Association has come out in defence of the medical officers at the General Hospital who were involved in a recent case in which an outpatient642 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-12-03 11 Walk-out Dr. Lim criticises Socialist Front pENANG, Sun. The chairman of the protem committee of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Llm Chong Eu, today attacked the Socialist Front for its walk-out last Wednesday from the Penang State Assembly. Dr. Llm was speaking at the opening of the party's Penang North176 words
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Article59 1962-12-03 11 JESSELTON. Sun. Oantiang bin Sarihid. who tied a cow to two buffaloes and forced the buffaloes to drag the cow when it; fell was fined $30 in the Sandttkan magistrate's court. He pleaded guilty to 111-treating the cow. The magistrate ordered; that $15 of59 words
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225 1962-12-03 11 Malaysia will be boost to K.L., says senator KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A U.S. senator predicted today that Kuala Lum- pur would really be put on the map with the realisation of Malaysia. Senator Gale McOee. who Is leading a three-man delegation of senators, on a tour of the Par East225 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-12-03 11 Mr. Kwa Hock Chnan. 33. the first local Asian to be appointed medical supervisor of the worldwide Organon Laboratories Ltd. He left by air for London on Saturday on a one-month special supervisory coarse in the firm's bead office there. After the75 words
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68 1962-12-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Radio artists and Malay film stars took part in an Aneke Ragam concert at Diamond Jubilee Hall here tonight, the gross proceeds going to the Johore Education Staff's Sports Club. The club is for all teachers from the various language streamsDomei - 68 words
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Article51 1962-12-03 11 KUALA LL'MPUR. Sun. --The Malayan Trades Union Congress is 1 to be urged to conduct its business in Malay. English. Chinese and Tamil. A resolution on this will be introduced by the National Union of Mining Workers at the annual delegates' conference of the congress here beginning on Dec.51 words
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262 1962-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. HTHE Chartered Bank in the Malaysian region will continue with its free insurance scheme launched recently for savings account depositors although its Hong Kong office has announced that It has been forced to drop it. A Renter report from262 words
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Article45 1962-12-03 11 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun -fhe Idrisiah Arabic School her* <hr oldest and biggest religious 00l in the state, held its annual speech day and prUe giving today. Among those present was the Raja Perempuan of Selangor. H*m ratimah. who gave away the prizea.45 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-12-03 11 SINGAPORE, Sun— Four U.S. Senators arrived here by plane from Saigon today for a two-day study visit sponsored by their Government. They are led by Senator Mike Mansfield, Democrat majority leader in the Senate (above). Senator Claiborne Pell (Democrat), Senator Benjamin A. Smith (Democrat)125 words
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Miscellaneous428 1962-12-03 11 RADIO MALAGA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metre* 41 "■***<•• MEDIUM WAVE SERVICK A.M 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- n»etreo aarm-Kn n#u-« u.«Hiin—- <ai A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: garm-Ku. News Headline*. 605 eoi Morntnf prdude; 7.00 The Morning Melodies; 7.00 Ren- Newt: 7.05 Breakfast Bulletindezvous With Music; 7.30428 words
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Article212 1962-12-03 12 WOMEN'S NEW ROLE IN UNION KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, today spoke of the new role of women members, who formed 40 per cent of the membership. "These are the days when other unions are agitating for equality of212 words
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Article69 1962-12-03 12 A stick for Sardon TELUK ANSON, Sun.— The youth section of the Teluk Anson Umno will present an engraved walking stick to Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir in appreciation of his services as leader of the Umno youth movement in the Federation. The presentation will be by Inche Darus bin69 words
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Article28 1962-12-03 12 PENANO, Sun. Five pieces of tarpaulin, worth $2,100. have been reported stolen from a Japanese cargo vessel, Milcuni Maru, anchored in the harbour here.28 words
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Article, Illustration93 1962-12-03 12 LOVELY Hong Kong film actress Kitty Ting Hao (above) will be the guest stat at the Malayan Advertisers' Association 10th anniversary ball at the Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore, on Dec. 12. The ball is in aid of the Spastic Children's Association and the Singapore93 words
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Article19 1962-12-03 12 BANTING. Sun.— A Christina. party for Sunday school children was held at the Methodist Church here today.19 words
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Article209 1962-12-03 12 i Price of progress -by Dr. Lim PENANG. Sun. Although Malaya had been able to demonstrate some degree of progress it had "mortgaged" its future in doing so. Dr. Lim Cheong Eu, chairman of the pro-tern committee of the United Democratic Party said today. "It means that future generations of209 words
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Article78 1962-12-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Professor J.N.D. Anderson. Professor of Islamic Law at the London School of Oriental and African Studies, will arrive here on Dec. 12 for a two-day visit. He will give a talk on "Islamic Law and Modern Life" at the British Coun_ cil78 words
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Article24 1962-12-03 12 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— Mr. S. V. j Navaratnam. Executive Engineer. Lower Perak. has resigned from j Oovemment service after 20 years, i24 words
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Article, Illustration808 1962-12-03 12 Narayanan challenges a society to clarify its position in politics REGRETTABLE THAT SOCIETY IS LOOKED ON AS A BABY OF MIC, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —The National Land Finance Co-operative Society Ltd. was challenged today to state openly whether it was a co-operative society "in every sense of the808 words
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138 1962-12-03 12 MALACCA. Sun.— The commander of the Ist Federal Infantry Brigade. Brigadier Abbas bin Abdul Manan siid here yesterday that the Territorial Army would face tjrepter responsibilities with the formation of Malaysia. Brit Abbas was opening a two-day Territorial Army officers' convention mt the Malacca138 words
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210 1962-12-03 12 TO LONDON IN 10 HOURS BY SUPER JET SINGAPORE, Sunday. LONDON would be only 10 nours' flying time from Singapore when the British and French Governments complete the supersonic airliner they have agreed to build jointly. The plane would be able to fly to Sydney in a little more than210 words
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Article29 1962-12-03 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— lnch* Saad bin Walad. former State Development Officer of Negrt Sembilan and Malacca, has taken over new duties here as District Officer29 words
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Article292 1962-12-03 14 DAVID SZE - A. vote for Adolf Hitler DAVID SZE FOOL IN LOVE. By Kathenne Trevelyan. (Gollancz 25s.) By AMONG the moments of sorrow that ilumine Katherine Trevelyan's moving book is her story of the referendum after Hitler had come to power. She was then a German housewife. There were no alternatives on292 words
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Article753 1962-12-03 14 HAROLD NICOLSON - The notorious correspondent HAROLD NICOLSON BY The man who created a legend for himself,,. IT pays, I suppose, to create one's own legend. I had been brought up to regard Henri De Blowitz as one of the world's most eminent journalists. I now discover that I derived that impression from753 words
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Article139 1962-12-03 14 »T>HE first three volumes X have been published of Harrap's "Science for the Modern World" series: "Biology". by Professor C.H. Waddlngton. "Chemlstry. 11 by Professor George Porter, and Physics" by Professor EN. Da C. Andrade. Each book Is a broad Introduction to Its exciting subject, explaining the139 words
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Article2106 1962-12-03 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT was industrials all the way on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and more activity was seen than for some time past. Sparking off the boom in industrials was the 1963 budget of Mr. Tan Siew Sin which was considered so favourable2,106 words
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Article34 1962-12-03 16 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Wm. 21 7»«i cts. 5427.75 17 78*» eta. 5428.M 28 N ets. $429.87', 29 80 eta. $429.87 -j 30 81 cts, 5429<52 1, Dec. 1 $429,87434 words
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Article432 1962-12-03 16 Tin price improves again THE price of Straits tin opened the week at its lowest and closed at the highest level on Saturday. The Saturday morning price waa $429.87 >j per picul having previously been quoted at this rate on Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday the price had dipped b\432 words
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Article87 1962-12-03 16 Cnrrent Date of Total Total far payment payment for previous year year itipatrivkf Iv me pref. tome ords. mpat Tin .rimit Tin osrr Perak .undon* Tr. Pan [alaysia Rubber mUnl Para i-M. Trustees rearne Brotben 10% T I. t 6dt 74d.t 2s. t 7V4%t 4%t 6%t 45 CU.87 words
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Article1006 1962-12-03 16 r PHE sUtr of shares on thr Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to November 33. (A) and last bwineas aince the date (B) with ll and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: ML I tin Incii IX JO O(9» 2»1,006 words
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Article47 1962-12-03 16 Indullrlllt: Tim: t ruHin: Nav 2C Id *1 Ml •>! 1T8.8J HM, 27 Mt. M N.v. li< t I S l!'« !>7 I9S.M 1 7 MM 2<2.»7 i;vm I7K IS t"» jo Jan. 1, ISM m 100. N*> 30 I96.M6 J7h.T» Dtc. t 17a 7*47 words
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Advertisement837 1962-12-03 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Monogert, P.O. Ms 90, Singapore, P.O. tos. 184 Kuala Lumpy i P.O. tax 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box 277, Pswsjnfj. Name: (Mr./Mra./Maaa) Adore*. TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRIKTEE LTD. 3.12.62. lE°IoRIEKTl LINES l837 words
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Article814 1962-12-03 17 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS FFIIK following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Nov. 30. INDUSTRIAL! Hume Pref AK'H 6/101 AIm ord» 2.«0 rol 36 It 39/3 KM. Truateea S.IK) 5.60 Bouitead 1.70 1.72 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref 17 8 18/8 Ordi814 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1962-12-03 17 In remembrance of Dr. GEORGE V. THURAIAPPAH, Medical Offlcer, Talping, who entered eternity 3.12.1961, by his parents Mr. Si Mrs. K. C. Turaiappah, brothers and sisters. There's a memory In our hearts to-day That passing years can't take away An empty place no one can flll We miss73 words
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Advertisement429 1962-12-03 17 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING 1962 Saturday— lsth December 1962. AdmKslon to the Race Course by badges only. Usual:— Sl.— Unlimited sweep (for members only). S5 and Sl— Totallsator. S2 Forecast (all races). SO cents numbers forecast pool. (3 digits) In the town office and429 words
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Advertisement953 1962-12-03 17 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERAK (I'fcKAK LAND 1)1 I I.OPMfNT BOARD) CLEARING OF LAND FOR PLANTING WITH RUBBER TnMU INVITF.D Tenders are Invited to clear land and plant with rubber at the place shown in the below-mentioned schedule. The contract calls for: (a) Clearing and burning Including eradication of berum and953 words
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Advertisement57 1962-12-03 17 VCI j f? #•> i a m^fc HV o I I i% J^m npoTi i isk Expertly brewed from the finest malt, hops i /sl> cereals-obtainable M^ Jtl throughout the world ?q *»\/^»\/f BfrH^h"^ f-'T 4 when they're grown up your I f N^M^RK^ 7 I*** sink will still be57 words
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Article2134 1962-12-03 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By Singapore, Sun. A VANTI COMPLETES A HAT-TRICK TO PAY S6O MICKEY ROONEY 11, ridden by Ken r Smith, equaiied the 1949 reotcd of the great; Bright Eyes today when he beat Usaha-Setia by a neck in a thrilling finish over a mile at2,134 words
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Article38 1962-12-03 18 TOTAL POOL: $103,350. IST No. *****8 $51,675 2ND No. *****3 $25,837 3RD No. *****6 $12,918 Starters ($1,291 each): Nos. *****6, *****0, *****2, *****1. *****3. *****5, *****1, *****1, *****4, *****8. Consolation: $50 to tickets ending in 092.38 words
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Article91 1962-12-03 18 FRIS. Bun— ;A French jockey yesterday said he would hand over a top prize awarded to him to the widew of Australia's Neville Selwood. Yves St. -Martin said he did net deserve the "golden whip" awarded annually to France's leading Jockey. "Neville would have made it a91 words
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Article54 1962-12-03 18 SOCCER— Merdeka Cup s-flnal iK. Kangsari: Lenggong 7 Grlk 0. Friendly: (Ipoh): Ipoh Boys' Club Invitation XI 3 S'gor Indian Rangers 1. RlGGER— Friendly '(Malacca): 28th C'wealth Inf. Brigade Garrison 21 GHQ FARELF Spore 6. SEPAK RAGA JARINC K. Kanfwr tourney: Jiwa Teruna 2 Semangat Rumaja 1; Setla Jaya54 words
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142 1962-12-03 18 Triumph for Ipoh in Municipal games IPOH, Sun.— lpoh Munlclpalty beat Penang City Council by 4-2 at soccer and 2-1 at hockey, but were trounced 6_l at badminton In the lnter-De. partment games meet here loday. Badminton results were (Penang first > Men's singles: Ho Seng Kec bt Ng Kirn142 words
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Article230 1962-12-03 18 Benfica v Dukla in q-finals BRUSSELS, Sun. Benefica of Lisbon, who have won the European soccer Cup for the past two years, were drawn against the Czech side Dukla of Prague in the quar-ter-final pairings made here today. Benfica will find Dukla a tough preposition. The Czechs have not concededReuter - 230 words
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Article72 1962-12-03 18 MALAYS 6 JUNIOR CLUBS 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Junior Clubs did well to hold Malays, the favourites to 1-0 at half-time but failed tc survive a storming rally after the interval in the S.A.F.A. premier league match at Jalan B«sar today. State inside forward Mojid Ariff was in72 words
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521 1962-12-03 18 STUTTGART, Sun. Valeri Brumel. the Soviet Union's world high Jump re_ cord holder, has been voted International Sportsman of the Year for the second year running In a poll conducted by International Sport Korrespondez, a sports magazine published In Stuttgart. Sports writers from 26 coun.Reuter - 521 words
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Advertisement59 1962-12-03 18 SHACHIHATA stationery are inexpensive products of quality. I wj Marking Ink 1 (in 6 colours) Stamp Ink 1 (in 6 colours) >£* Kian Cwan V« (M) Ud, v'^'Bflf Also available f\ ECO Vi BATTERY" 4j&^*£V Model ™thoui^fe^L^p amplifier j^^^l cram ihwmts Btyitw nfl P^ MADE IN AUSTRALIA. QUALITY HOUSEWARE m59 words
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Miscellaneous84 1962-12-03 18 HOCKEY WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL: S'poro v Australia (Seremban Station padane. 5. IS). STORE DIV. 2: RAP Seletar v "niversity i Seletar K IPOH DIV. 1: ACSU v 17 Gurkha Riflrs (upper padani?>: Div. 2: Medicals v Kilat (lower padang). S'GOR DIV. 2: Sontul Railways v Yg Eaglets (SentuK: Depot v YMCA84 words
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723 1962-12-03 19 LONDON, Sunday A PACKED 60,000 crowd yesterday saw Everton and Tottenham Hotspur, the top two teams in the English First Division, battle out a scoreless draw here. YThis clash of teams worth. In the transfer market, upwards of £600.000, left positions in the LeagueReuter - 723 words
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Article1362 1962-12-03 19 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 5 Bolton Blackburn 1 Lcyton 1 Blackpool 1 Birmingham 1 Ipswich 2 Shell. Wed. 0 Liverpool 2 Fulham 1 Man. City 2 Arsenal 4 Notts Forest 2 Burnley 1 ShefT. United 1 Man. United 1 Tottenham 0 Everton 0 West item 2 WBA1,362 words
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365 1962-12-03 19 ONDON, Sun. The England 1 Rugby Union selection committee, who have virtually to rebuild the team after last season's disappointments, learned little from the first trial at Carlisle yesterday. The senior side the Whites won by 13 points (two goals and a penalty)Reuter - 365 words
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Article37 1962-12-03 19 MILAN, Sun. Eddie Perkins (United States!, World Boxing Association junior welterweight champion, will defend his title against Diulio Lol (Italy) here on Dec. 15 Perkins won the Junior welterweight crown from Lol last September. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration539 1962-12-03 19 VERNON MORGAN - Golden week for Aussies at C-Games VERNON MORGAN By PERTH, Sunday. A LREADY the seventh Commonwealth Games here *V are but a memory for the 1,029 competitors from 35 nations leaving Australia for home by air and sea. It will be three or four days before all the competitors andReuter - 539 words
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Advertisement438 1962-12-03 19 &kM VJ \j CLxAjU lA) t y presentation boxes 410 f V A A t*\l Aft Hi .Mill i w* m\ 1 1C m\ #C WATER CONDITIONER for INDUSTRIAL, HOME A MARINE USE GUARANTEED to eliminate SCALE and CORROSION! THE PACKARD WATER CONDITIONER CARRIES A 10 TEAR WARRANTY I NO438 words
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Advertisement856 1962-12-03 19 T»k» lip horn wite old bird. you owi» o cor, remember th« name GLASURIT. GLASURIT is the name of a cor pomf i- 1 ?c,Tr??-r pom' fom <»« continental cars becauw GLASURIT paints »tay stronger ond last longer. Try It one* and you'll always remember GLASURIT, Th» top quality car856 words
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Article149 1962-12-03 20 FRIENDLY RED TITO FOR MOSCOW MOSCOW. Sun. —President Tito of Yugoslavia arrives here this week for his first visit to the Soviet Union since the 1956 Hungarian revolution shattered Mr. Khrushchev's earlier efforts to "deStalinise" Soviet relations with Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav President, accompanied by his wife for an unofficial -holiday"149 words
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Article82 1962-12-03 20 A I -OR STAR. Sun.— The Kedah A.-M/e Judge. Mr. Justice Sufflan. told three men todiiy they were lucky not to have been charged with murder. Hp sentenced G. Narasiman. 19. Ahmad bin Abu. 26. and Hassan bin Puteh. 20. to MNB years' jail They pleaded82 words
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250 1962-12-03 20 pARIS. Sun.— An in- surance figure of $300 million has been suggested for Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" if it goes from Paris to the United States on exhibition. The figure, suggested by France-Soir. Ls one of the latest moves In the controversyReuter - 250 words
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98 1962-12-03 20 I'LL HAVE TO KILL DAD, SAID BOY, 15 LONDON. Sun. A 15--year-old boy. said to have told his mother that he would have to kill his father, has been found not guilty of his father's murder. The boy. Christopher Mintrr. of Dover, was instead found guilty at Maidstone of manslaughterReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-12-03 20 PRINCE PHILIP (left) being welcomed by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak (right) on his arrival at Singapore airport last night. Lord Selkirk, Commissioner-General for South-East Asia is in the centre. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article171 1962-12-03 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Umno liaison committee today decided to expel from the party two suspended East Division leaders for "breach of discipline." Announcing this, the Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Khlr Johari chairman of the committee, said: "We must get rid of any171 words
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Obituary55 1962-12-03 20 LOW AM LAM at 12.40 p.m. on 1-12-62 In hlii home No. 56, Jalan Carey. Petaltng Jaya, aged «2. L*av« behind widow, 4 aons Tuck Nam (Ah Ear). Tuck Bni. Tuck Kwal and Tuck Pen*. T daughter*. 4 datiKhtem-ln-law. 3 mnit-ln-law and 12 grand children to mourn his loan.55 words
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Obituary36 1962-12-03 20 MR*. P. PACKIAM. it. (Mary ThayagaramV mother of Inspector P. Maria John and mother-in-law of Mr. Francis Dai and Inspector A.T. Bteven•on 2-12-62 U<-niral Boapltal. Seremh»n. Kuneral 3-12-62 4.30 p.m. 2nd Mid- 2tS RaMh Road.36 words
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287 1962-12-03 20 SELANGOR 3 SINGAPORE 0 Seremban, Sunday SINGAPORE were ri^lit to regard Selangor's Sabapathy the most dangerous forward they had to face in the Malayan Hockey Federation Inter-slate final played at Princes Road Stadium here today. The Singapore defence was reshuffled to concentrate on287 words
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289 1962-12-03 20 Beulahmade Australians work hard for goals Sun. O The touring Australian women easily lived up to their reputation as world-class hockey players when the Australia Singa-pore-Malaya international series started on the Station padang here today. They beat Malaya In the opening match of the tournament by three goals to one.289 words
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192 1962-12-03 20 SEREMBAN, Sun—Singapore today had useful practice for the Women's International Hockey Tournament with a 6 l victory over Negri Sembilan here. The match, the curtain raiser to the tournament, was preceded by a welcome address by the Tengku Ampuan who expressed the hope that192 words
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Article58 1962-12-03 20 SINOAPORE. Sun.— Peter Alliss. the British P.O. A. close champion, set a new R.I.C. course record today when he returned a 4-under-par 69 in his exhibition match against Jim Mclnnes who carded 72. A crowd of 2.000 watched the 31 -year-old British Ryder Cup and Canada Cup58 words
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Article82 1962-12-03 20 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Junior Clubs did well to hold Malays, the favourites, to 1-0 at halftime but then failed to survive Malays allout attack and were swamped 6-1 in this S.A.F.A. Premier League match at JStyM Besar stadium. State lnsideforward Ma] id Arlff was in top-scoring form with82 words
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Advertisement28 1962-12-03 20 LIAN OW: On 2-12-62 between Tonic Lent, second «on of Mr. and Mrs. Lian Trek Chew and along Nttoh, cldcut daughter of Mr. and Mm. Ow Slew Thye.28 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-12-03 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 77 73 Penang hi; 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7340 words
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