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Title Section19 1962-12-04 1 AVERAGE BAILY CEBTIFIEH SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03$19 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-12-04 1 Speculation of rift in Manila Paper asks: Is this why talks postponed? Relations cordial: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today denied that Malaya intended to leave ASA. He was commenting on a report in the Manila Daily Mirror that postponement of the ASA Foreign328 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-12-04 1 Tengku 's plane in an airport alert SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Airport's emergency services were alerted this morning when a Malayan Airways Viscount carrying the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inrhe Mohamed Khir Johari. to Kuala Lumpur, flew back after developing hydraulic trouble.175 words
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304 1962-12-04 1 JET DOWN IN JUNGLE: SEARCH FOR NAVIGATOR SINGAPORE, Monday. AN RAF Javelin jet fighter crashed in jungle north of Jemeluang, near Mersing, this morning, seconds after the pilot and navigator had baled out. Three hours later the pilot was picked up by a helicopter and flown to Changi. It was304 words
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Article59 1962-12-04 1 WASHINOTON. Mon. The U.S. Defence Department said today that Russia had begun taking their bombers out of Cuba. Mr. Arthur Sylvester. Assistant Secretary of Defence, said the first of the IL-28 jet bombers "are in the process of being withdrawn." The Russians were reported to haveReuter - 59 words
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144 1962-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. •THE CENTRAL branch of the Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya announced tonight that 1,538 members had voted in favour of a strike to back the union's demand for improved pay and working conditions. Only seven members of the branch voted against144 words
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139 1962-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A plea that Singapore should get a minimum of 25 or 30 seats in the new Malaysian Parliament was made in the House of Representatives today. It came from Independent member, Mr. Too Joon Hlng (Telok. Anson) who139 words
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Article45 1962-12-04 1 PEKINO. Mon. Mr. Chou EnLai, the Chinese Prime Minister, today received General Phoumi Nosavan. Laotian Vice-Premier and Minister of Finance, who arrived here from Moscow yesterday at the head of a Laotian Government delegation, the official New China news agency announced today.45 words
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Article31 1962-12-04 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mr. Masayoshi Ohira. Japanese Foreign Minister, told United States Cabinet officials here today that the Japanese economy was facing many difficulties despite rapid growth in recent years.31 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-12-04 1 MR. Angus Ogilvy rests his hands on the shoulders of his fiancee, Princess Alexandra of Kent, in this picture, taken in the gardens of Kensington Palace, London. The couple, whose engagement was announced last week, have known each other for eight years. Mr. Ogilvy. 34. IsReuter - 75 words
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Article24 1962-12-04 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonestj will take over the Dutch airllni operations in West New Guinea from next January, the Air Communications Minister. Commodon24 words
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71 1962-12-04 1 KUCHING, Mon. The newly-formed Sarawak Alliance of five pro-Malaysia political parties has received a telegram of congratulations from Tengku Abdul Rahman. "This is a timely sign of the awakening of the people of Sarawak for their emancipation and glory of their country," the Premier's71 words
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Article136 1962-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A MALAYAN police rk officer, Deputy Supt. Sidney R.C. Augustin, has been detained by the Thai authorities. No reasons were available from police headquarters here today. The Police Information Officer, Mr. Robert Cheong. said: "We have not been informed of his detention officially.136 words
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Article108 1962-12-04 1 Floods on roads in two states KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Floods were reported in two states today. In Selangor, the 28th milestone, Kajang-Deng-kil Road was under 19 inches of water and passable to all traffic. In Trengganu, the 2nd milestone Ayer JernehKemasek Road was under three feet of water and it108 words
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Article560 1962-12-04 1 Nehru's reply makes China angry PEKING, Mon. Initial semi-official Chinese reaction to the Indian response to Chinese ceasefire proposals on the Himalayan border is one of angry disappointment, according to reliable reports in diplomatic circles here. A copy of Mr. Nehru's letter to the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-Lai,560 words
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Article39 1962-12-04 1 INDIA IN NO MOOD TO SURRENDER LONDON. Mm.— Con on««' iMh 9* > rH IT7 D»n idyl t«p|<l Hou^e «.f MMMM t-ni'v l:i.i pre "in no mood to Mir mW trrritor* I* < bin at pistol point P I39 words
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256 1962-12-04 2 U.S.-Soviet bid to close last points of Cuba rift NEW YORK, Monday. THE United States and Russia are to hold more high-level talks on remaining points of disagreement over Cuba here today. Observers said the chief difference is over international verification to ensure that offensive weapons are removed from CubaReuter - 256 words
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99 1962-12-04 2 I 'TOO KIND' SANTA GETS INTO TROUBLE XJOTTINGHAM (Engf" land), Mon. Walter Bates, 81. had to j give up his job as Santa ClaUs at a big depart- ment store here because he was "too kind." Mr. Bates gave children two presents for the price i of one. "I justUPI - 99 words
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Article49 1962-12-04 2 BANGKOK. Mon —Miss Jpnni- I for Johnson, daughter of Mr. Alexis Johnson, deputy Under-Secretary I for Political Affairs and former American Ambassador to Thailand, has married a Thai engineer. The bridegroom. Mr. Maitri Mojdara. is a graduate of the Massachuset Institute of Technology. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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561 1962-12-04 2 V.M. NAIR - AT SE LA— DEATH CAME IN DISGUISE... V.M. NAIR 'Buddhist tribesmen 9 turned out to be heavily-armed soldiers i by 1 I Tezpur, Mon. JNDIAN Soliders claimed yesterday that Communist Chinese troops disguised in the robes of Buddhist tribesmen had led a surprise attack on Indian positions near Se La561 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-12-04 2 ROME, Mon. The Italian Communist Party leader, Mr. Palmiro Togllatti, 69, yesterday told Chinese guests to their face that their position on peace and war was wrong and that the Sino-Indian fighting was "unreasonable and absurd." Mr. Togliattl, leader of tht largest CommunistReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-12-04 2 Diem builds a $3 m. palace of bomb-proof luxury SAIGON, Mon. A new presidential palace, complete with underground bomb shelters, is under construction in the centre of Saigon. Cost: More than U.S.$l million ($3 million). The old Independence Palace. now torn down except for a section of the central facade,225 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-12-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /(6COQSE. CAM A 90Q60W SOME I /nowev id pay Jf~~\. \TME MILKMAN '/A^-p'N (ilLseTMy) i BOTMES. five aibcacvN23 words
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79 1962-12-04 3 $1,500 for royal funeral I—vie1 view I'HK HAGUE, Mon— Hotel keepers are being offered as much as $1,500 for a room overlooking the church Delft where Princess Wilhemina will be buried on Saturday. Townsmen are selling claims for a window seat in their homes for $150 each. (undreds of seatsUP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-12-04 3 OJR Winston Churchill is Joined by Lady Churchill when he makes an 88th birthday appearance at the window of his London home in Hyde Park Gate last Friday. A constant stream of birthday callers included Lord Moran, Sir Vinston's physician and friend. Reuter photo.Reuter - 47 words
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Article253 1962-12-04 3 NEW YORK, Monday. HPHE 11,000-member Typographical Union voted A yesterday to authorise a strike against nine daily newspapers in New York city. No date was set for the strike, although the two-year contract of Local 6 of the International Typographical Union (ITU) with the nine253 words
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144 1962-12-04 3 Mercy trip warship is from base in S'pore I ONDON, Mon. A i v British warship homeward bound from Singapore has made a mercy voyage in the Red Sea to aid a sick stewardess aboard a Norwegian tanker the Admiralty announced yesterday. The Ark Royal, 43.340 tons, Britain's biggest aircraftReuter - 144 words
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66 1962-12-04 3 LONDON. Mon. Amateur artist Jack Wallace had his masterpiece seized by police yesterday It was a beautiful water colour reproduction of the pound note. A customer noticed the painting and had 'Mr. Wallace hauled In to police headquarters, where he was reprimanded and the painting66 words
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204 1962-12-04 3 LEWES, Mon. Harvey Holf ord, 34. a Brighton nightclub owner who was to have gone on trial tomorrow on a charge of murdering his pretty 21--year-old wife, fractured his skull in the exercise yard at Lewes prison yesterday. He was injured in a fall204 words
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Article73 1962-12-04 3 MANILA, Mon. A Filipino woman who had her coffin ready 15 years ago has finally died. Relatives said it was not quite the way Cecila Rail ad V Baquiran want- ed it. She had hoped to die at the age of 100. but she was 115 when73 words
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Article38 1962-12-04 3 SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Mon. A small bomb exploded in front of the military governor's headquarters last night. A spokesman for the military governor said DC one was injured and the dama*. 1 was minor. U.P.I.UPI - 38 words
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152 1962-12-04 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Space Agency officials have expressed concern that the increasing sun temperatures to which the Venus-bound Mariner II spacecraft is being subjected may au.er sely affect Its sensitive systems "It is impossible to know just how muchReuter - 152 words
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Article200 1962-12-04 3 GENEVA, Monday. A MERICA'S answer to new neutral moves to end the nuclear test ban deadlock will be heard in the disarmament conference today. Russia may also reply. Mr. Arthur Dean of the U.B. will comment on moves by India and Sweden to have anReuter - 200 words
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Article67 1962-12-04 3 LONDON, Mon.—Development of an electronic photographic plate which can be used at least 10,000 times and may revolutionise X-Kay photography, was announced yesterday by the Thorn Electrical Industries group here. The plate, made of coated steel, gives an immediately visible picture without requiring any formReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement816 1962-12-04 3 CAN YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? IF NOT, THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT (OR YOU!!! We live at a time when violence seems to be increasing day by day. Open your newspaper, and you will find reports of horrifying attacks on the innocents, parang ottacks on youths, murder and rape on women, robbery816 words
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Advertisement302 1962-12-04 3 WHY DON'T YOU SAVE INCOME TAX? YEB, why don't you? You can pay less Income tax as the life assurance premiums paid by you will be deducted from your assessable income. You will only pay income tax on the reduced Income after deducting premium paid It is important, however, that302 words
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Article164 1962-12-04 4 Bank's new scheme 'satisfactory' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chartered Bank here today reported "satisfactory" progress on their free insurance scheme for savings account depositors. The report was given by Mr. John Wilson, the general manager here, in the wake of discontinuance of a similar plan In Hong Kong due to pressure164 words
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Article311 1962-12-04 4 New recording on sale after a flood of requests for words SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Malaysia songs have caught the fancy of the Singapore public. And today, a reader, Mr. T.H. Quek, of Everitt Road, wrote to the Straits Times asking for the words of the311 words
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Article, Illustration121 1962-12-04 4 DRIVER GETS POLICE AWARD FOR BRAVERY SINGAPORE, Mon.— While his wife was giving birth at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, a driver was at dramatic crips with a cat burglar. The struggle ended with the driver, a robust 180-poun-der pinning the burglar to the ground while the police were summoned.121 words
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Article21 1962-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dacca. East Pakistan, has been declared an infected place by the Minister lor Health, because of smallpox.21 words
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214 1962-12-04 4 UNIONISTS APPLY FOR VARSITY COURSE SINGAPORE, Mon. 3 Eight trade unionists four each from Singapore and the Federation have applied to Join a 12--day residential course on advanced management techniques to be run by the University of Singapore in March next year. The applications of the Singapore un'onlsts were submitted214 words
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Article59 1962-12-04 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. A picture of the opening of the department store. Metro Limited, by Hong Kong film actress Li Mel. which appeared in yesterday's Sunday Times, carried an erroneous caption. The Metro governing director. Mr. Ong TJoe Kirn. was described as being on the film star's right.59 words
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Article142 1962-12-04 4 KUCHING, Monday. BRUNEI would not enter Malaysia by Aug. 31 next year, predicted Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's former Chief Minister, in Brunei Town during the weekend. Mr. Marshall is on a private visit to Brunei. It was the people's wishes and not Communist pressure142 words
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Article62 1962-12-04 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Mr. Tan Choon Tee is the new President oi the Singapore Ring 115. International Brotherhood of Magicians. Other officials elected at its annual general meeting recently arc: Messrs. Yang Tai Pong < Vice-Pre-sident). P. Kanapathipillai (Secretary). Tan Kwong Loong (Treasurer) and committee member: Michael Lim.62 words
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Article34 1962-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three films about Hawaii and the U.S.A. depicting their history, people, re sources and culture will be screened at the U.S. Cultural Centre Hill Street, at 6 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article62 1962-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Sun Mar Chai. the well-known Hong Kong stage and screen actor today, presented a cheque for $4,025 to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. for the National Theatre. The money was raised at the Dremiere screening of "The Unfoigettable Sin." at the62 words
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Article65 1962-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight hoped chess competitions would be an annual event in the community centres, because one of the indications of the high level of civilisation was the games the people played. .He was speaking before presenting trophies to the65 words
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Advertisement277 1962-12-04 4 g THE SINGAPORE BALLET hr\ Presents "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY" n by IP\ Tchaikovsky SUNDAY 9th, DECEMBER AT 9.00 P.M. At VICTORIA MEMORIAL THEATRE Tickets obtainable at ROBINSONS, C. K. TANGS, COLD STORAGE. Circle: $2, $3, %6. Stalls $3, $4, $6. M>MM All proceeds of this First Night Performance will be277 words
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Advertisement38 1962-12-04 4 MOTHERS! Give your children instant relief from colds, fever, beadaches and sore throats! Give them RcxHl Children's Aspirin. Raspberry flavoured and so pleasant to take, the tablets can be chewed or taken with milk or water. CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN38 words
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Miscellaneous325 1962-12-04 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR "THE following is today's sche- from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 9 dule of civil aircraft move- P m. ments at Paya Lebar airport. DEPARTURES Singapore: BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney ARRIVALS <BA 700) 6.40 pjn.; to Kuala BOAC: Prom Hong Kong. (BA Lumpur. Colombo. Bombay.325 words
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Article258 1962-12-04 5 A 'tiger general' who robbed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A vegetable seller Yong Kah Heng, 18, described by police as a "tiger general" of the 08 gang was today found guilty of robbing Lam Thve of $1,205 on Aug. 15. Inspector S. D. Mitchell of the Recret Society Subbranch. Selangor C.1.D.,258 words
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Article55 1962-12-04 5 KUALA KEMAMAN, Mon. —Thirty-one families of fishermen here who were threatened by flood and tidal waves from the China Sea were evacuated to higher ground today. The Kemaman District Flood Relief Committee, under the district officer, inche Ahmad Sallehuddln bin Jallaluddin, helped the affected families to move55 words
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Article51 1962-12-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. An Indian Association has been form-' ed In Johore Bahru to cater t<v the social, cultural and clvlr pro- blems of the Indian community here. Chairman of the protein committee is Dr. (Mrs.) L. Sanibundam. with Mr. T. K Oovincl as! honorary51 words
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Article, Illustration161 1962-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mrs. Thavamani Navaratnam, 24, (above), a Klang Socialist Front town councillor, today announced her resignation from the front. She said in a statement that she had lost confidence in its leadership. She would cease her membership of the Labour Party161 words
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373 1962-12-04 5 Court told: Police couldn't serve subpoena on MP KLANG, Monday THE magistrate's court here was told today that the police had not been able to serve a subpoena on a Socialist Front M.P., Mr. V. David, to attend court following a report he had made to the police that a373 words
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Article61 1962-12-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Britain's Under-Secretary For Defence. Mr. J. A. Drew, left here late tonight for home after a two-day stay. Mr. Drew who flew In on Saturday after a routine visit to Hong Kong. Bangkok and Saigon, spent most of today with Admiral Sir David61 words
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Article70 1962-12-04 5 KLANG. Mon. Wcng Si I Kong. 21. unemployed, of Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur, was charged j in the Sessions Court here today) with robbing a businessman Ctw Chal. of Batu Tiga Road, of eight gold rings and a gold chain worth i a total cf70 words
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119 1962-12-04 5 A PICKPOCKET "AND TWO HONEST LITTLE GIRLS IN A BUS SINGAPORE. Mon. A pickpocket who stole $10 note from a boy on a bus put it into a girl's bac when he realised he was about to be arrested, a magistrate was told today. The girl. Tham Chay Yin*. 13,119 words
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Article206 1962-12-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon IX)UR men grabbed a $5,000 payroll at gunpoint ■T from the cashier of the Lian Hup quarry in a deserted lane off the 11th mile Chua Chu Kang Road at noon today. Mr. Ton Kai Pit, 48, had cashed the money from a bank206 words
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Article35 1962-12-04 5 RAUB. Mon. Mr. Mahinder Singh, who recently returned from Madras after completing a cour:-* in veterinary science, has been posted to the State Veterinary Office here as an assistant veterinary officer.35 words
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Article73 1962-12-04 5 RADAR CLAIMS ITS FIRST SPEEDSTER t^INCAPORE. Mon. Wing Commander David Walliker, of Far East Air Force headquarters, Changi, was fined $25 today when he pleaded guilty by letter to a charge of speeding the first radar speed trap case to be heard. Walliker wa* charged with driving at 43 m.p.h73 words
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214 1962-12-04 5 Rubber dealer shot in late night ambush KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A rubber dealer told today how he was ambushed and shot at by a hidden gunman at Behrang, seven miles north of Tanjong Malim, on Saturday night. Mr. Tan Yoke Slew, 44. received seven pellet wounds but cycled 100 yards214 words
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Article36 1962-12-04 5 PENANO. Mon. Two youths. Urn Leong Haw. 19. and Tan Hock Chlng. 13. were fined $800 each today for assisting in carrying on a characters lottery In a hotel room in Magazine Road.36 words
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Article28 1962-12-04 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. The, Tuanku Muhummad School at Kuala Pllah was closed today because of the death of senior teacher. Mr. R. Phalasundrum. 40, on, Saturday.28 words
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Advertisement225 1962-12-04 5 Wk WiLMAfteAtaG M ftrnsßECK Goodwood takes pleasure in bringing back these two t popular artistes for your entertainment. Come and be wowed by the singing sensation Wilma, and thrill to the musical comedy and jokes of the famous performer Parris. -I Z EVERY SATUKOAY NIGHT EXTENSION to IA.M. p SUNDAYS:225 words
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Article76 1962-12-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Monument Fund has Increased by $19.--426 bringing the total to $629,000. Latest contributions were made through the State Secretary. Sclangor, $19,300: Selangor Ching Yuan Association. K.L. $50: the Penghulu Semantan. Lanchang, from sale of flags. $36; the district office. Segamat, $20.76 words
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Article, Illustration158 1962-12-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Major Gen. EA.W. Williams. GOC Singapore Base District, presenting the "Robins" Challenge Shield to Sgt. Mohammed /a m bin Ahmad (right), who led the Singapore Guard Regiment to victory in the Malay units section of the recent Singapore Base District cookery competition. Other158 words
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203 1962-12-04 6 MALACCA, Mon.— Mr. Niranjan Singh, secretary of the, Malacca branch of the War Department Civil ian Staff Association, alleged here yesterday that the other ranks at Terendak Camp made improper advances to their amahs and abused them after drunken bouts. Mr. Niranjan Singh was203 words
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Article56 1962-12-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— About' 125 teachers from national schools In Jchore will undergo a threeweek education course at the teaJher\s training centr* at Malacca this month. Juhore's Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800 announcing Ms today said other Johore teachns wou'd be sent for education trailing56 words
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Article19 1962-12-04 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. The budget meeting of Trengganu Sate Legislative Assembly will be I held on Saturday.19 words
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157 1962-12-04 6 ITANGAK, Mon. The Pcrlis Legislative sembly approved todi> i Bill amending the State constitution when- it v fects the appointment of thr Regent or members of ouncil of lagcacj The amendment provides that only a .Malay professing the Muslim religion shall157 words
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68 1962-12-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wong Pui. Pong. 21. a police supervisee, was jailed for six months today when he plead!ed guilty to having received i a stolen motor-cycle Inspector E. Mahadevan said the machine, worth $300 belonged to Koh Kah Pin 40 a hawker. It was68 words
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Article51 1962-12-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mou.— Senior Inspector Abdul Wahid bin Hnjl Mchamed Din. 43. assistant ifii-cer-in-charge Police District. Johore Bahiu. leaves for Batu Pahat tomorrow to lake up a similar appointment. Hi* pi. i-p y.-M be taken by Inspector Mohamed bin Moh.uned Noor. who previously .-erved in Batu51 words
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Article139 1962-12-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon OUNDREDS of build•n ers, contractors, architects and govern- ment construction authorities have visited the Australian building l materials trade mission j product display on the eighth floor of the Hoi tel Merlin, Kuala Lumi pur since it opened on Wednesday. There are139 words
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Advertisement179 1962-12-04 6 MALA YAM TOBACCO LEADERS IN QUALITY After giving careful consideration to the effects of the recent duty increases we have decided that there will be no alteration to the prices of our eleven locally manufactured brands which represent approximately 86% of our sales. There is therefore NO CHANGE in the179 words
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Miscellaneous188 1962-12-04 6 (uik? cTv rT^R o^!??' S^lcL TWr ""H IAWTWIS \vOUR 10 SHOULD X^' I GUESS 50... V^L 1 O wSLKi L ii^Yi R *Mr\u&?°r\ NCW^^ I**** WE«-«-UP IN AoNOGRruCSBUT I DON'T _V KNOW THE BBAIN IN HIS WHAT A \00P... YOU GAVE THE "TOP HALF OP I BWT lV? Jpffi AtoV188 words
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1109 1962-12-04 7 'SAVE DEMOCRACY FUND' UNDER FIRE AGAIN It 'has incited racialism to strengthen MIC cause, claims Front man Straits Times Parliamentary Reporters Kuala Lumpur, Monday yjR. Lim Kean Siew, of the Socialist Front, today attacked the Governments policy in launching the Save Democracy FundFirst speaker in the House of Representatives today1,109 words
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Article301 1962-12-04 7 IPOH, Monday. T<HE Sultan or Herak today told the people of the A State "to move forward towards progress and a better and higher standard of living." 'Our Government can only provide the machinery, but Its utilisation for their benefit will depend on the efforts301 words
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Article106 1962-12-04 7 Govt told: Ratify ILO convention MALACCA. Mon.— The annual delegates conference of the Malacca divisional committee of the Malayan Trades Union Congress yesterday deplored the appalling conditions of service for teachers under the existing unified teaching service. It called on the Federation Government to ratify and implement the International Labour106 words
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Article123 1962-12-04 7 The wider scope of a good union TELUK ANSON. Mon. .Mr. Martin Yon* Sooi Form a committee member of the National Union of Teachers. Perak branch, said here yesterday that "a union does not exist solely for the purpose of fighting for better salaries and against victimisation." A good union123 words
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69 1962-12-04 7 Coconut tree falls on house, kills girl, 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lee Gh 3 Eng, nine, was crushed to death by a falling coconut tree at the 6V2 mile Changi Road during a storm this 1 morning. Lee. a farmers daughter, was asleep in a hut at Kampong Chai Chee, about69 words
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Article182 1962-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon SAVINGS in insurance operations can provide a significant contribution towards the economic development of the country, the Finance Minister. Mr Tan Siew Sin. says In a message to life underwriters. The message is in connection with the first Malaysia life underwriters' convention to182 words
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Advertisement350 1962-12-04 7 [it, j 1 mm I t It's the quality of the fabric that compliments the fashion world famous quality fabrics There is a wide range of BINNVS fabrics for every use and to suit every occasion. From Casement Cloth for children's school uniforms and skirts to heavy-duty Drills for work350 words
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Miscellaneous6 1962-12-04 7 w Ruffs Bunny It,/ Ralph Hvimdahl6 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1962-12-04 8 ALSO A CALL FOR MORAL INSTRUCTION, EQUAL PAY, LANGUAGE CONCESSION FORDOCTORS, ENGINEERS by STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS: KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. REFERENCES to a kissing scene in a Malay film and a call tor the relaxation of Malay qualifications for doctors and engineers were made in the1,169 words
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296 1962-12-04 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. L a n dhungry Indians in the Kuala Kangsar district yesterday presented a memorandum of their grievances to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. About 150 members of the Malayan Indian Congress branch here, under the chairmanship of296 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-12-04 8 THOSE 'BANG, BANG, KISS, KISS' FILMS out of pineapple, perhaps pineapple whisky or brandy. "We do not really know whether the Minister said it In Jest or he really means Mr. Mahitna Singh (AllPort Dlckson) asked the Federation film censors to be "very strict" about films which display only "shoot,159 words
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299 1962-12-04 8 IPOH. Mon.— Yoon Ah Lam, 22, an apprentice carpenter, was jailed 18 months in the the Sessions Court here today for attempted extortion. Yoon had pleaded not gulltv to a trying to extort money from Cheah Fook Pool, owner of a car workshop,299 words
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Advertisement126 1962-12-04 8 Only a diamond could shape Rado DiaStar's superbly styled case! The precious metal of its gleaming 1 1 *Bilji$ "f-i '^W^^ T"fc JP^ T^ surface (and Sapphire Crystal Glass) cannot be scratched by even the toughest of files. And j^SB IBJlffSEff' wf^ B^P MA every Rado has the precise accuracy126 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1962-12-04 9 Ban on religious procession marked the beginning of the end... JU S T before noon on June 1(), 1955, six low-flying naval aircraft roared over Buenos Aires. A single bomb from each plane crashed down into the heart of the Argentine capital, sending the1,678 words
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Advertisement420 1962-12-04 9 REVOLUTIONARY NEW MOTOR FUEL BENEFITS ALL MOTORISTS BO&O/V AS A COMPLBTEU/ N&V FUEL fORMULA FOR ALL &ASOLtN£ £TA/G/A/£S I fIHB in tne r cars performance. Benefits most often tlflWTf iM^M^ O icported are more power, better pick-up and ~*23wi Wm 1 > uuwK smoother running. Many motorists say they m420 words
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Article114 1962-12-04 10 ■I) Wnrii $11 (Minimum). MR. ANO MRS Philip Kang thank relatives and mm<l« for their good wisheg. Kit's, and attendance at their weddinc 1 IL-.62 MR. AND MRS. Cednc Montelro thank frutids ..n.l relatives for their valiuril* -md attendance on their HkUTtace LU.O. MR. AND MRS. HV. Danker and114 words
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Obituary50 1962-12-04 10 Wort* Sl* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mm. Annie Candappa died In Malacca 4.12 S«. Gone but m>! forgotten in d^ilv i river Inserted hy hu«nand. IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mary Parnon* who died <th I >e. ember tMO. though lout to «ight. to memory dear. Nav«am Allegakoen50 words
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Article296 1962-12-04 10 211 W'arWs SM (Minimum} HOUSEWIVES, throw that "trainer nay! Ncstea Just need* hot water. No Mf.iri. no menay tea leave. !(*><-, pme tea NeFtea. OWINC TO THE recent tiereavement the mnrnage dinm r of Ixxv Tuck Peng at Ku.-n Lenti Re.tnurant on ».12.«2 be-u cancelled. FIAR OF CONSTIPATION? Ryvtta296 words
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Article, Illustration801 1962-12-04 10 The Straits Times. Tuesday. December 4. 1962. A Hospital Scandal The explanation which the Singapore Medical Association has offered on behalf of the two doctors criticised at a Singapore inquest last week 'provides the impetus for further inquiry by the Ministry of Health and for the changes which quite clearly801 words
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Article282 1962-12-04 10 Federation crime statistic*, make disquieting reading. Gang robbery and extortion show an i especially sharp rise, the figures for Selangor and Perak for the first nine months of this year being records by a wide margin. Selangor had 275 cases each of gang robbery and extortion; Perak had 43282 words
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Article223 1962-12-04 10 Traffic lights normally are installed to save the expense of having a man on point duty. :md there is not a great deal of sense in having the man as well as the lights. But neither the red light nor the green light can deal with motorists223 words
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627 1962-12-04 10 ...and GUY WIST writes: F ONDON, Mon.— The cease-fire in India will be difficult to maintain. With two a r m i c s confronting each other on the frontier, one aggressive, the other bitter and resentful, fighting may well break out again, probably627 words
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Article, Illustration926 1962-12-04 10 JAMES MITCHELL - What went I wrong with the Indian Army? JAMES MITCHELL from NEW DELHI MONDAY AFTER THE DEBACLE AT SE LA I THE o v c r w h e Iming Chinese v i c tory in the North-East Frontier Agency has aroused speculation as to what has happened to the926 words
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234 1962-12-04 10 THE erosion at Sungei Par is tragic, as it might never have got so far if the recommendations of the visiting engineer (who came 18 months ago) had been adopted. This expert wrote a comprehensive report and emphasised the necessity of engaging an234 words
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Letter60 1962-12-04 10 I TOO live in a Singapore estate, and sometimes find that children on holiday from school are a nuisance. Were we not the same when we were young? We must show a little tolerance, for I have no doubt that our own behaviour when we were children was no60 words
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Advertisement528 1962-12-04 10 Str.it. Tiaes* Malay Mail »nti*d advertisements may b* handed to: Ist HOOf COLO •TOUAOK ASICAOE Orchard Road COLD fTOK«OI ■RANCMBT* AT HOLLAND KOAD-KATON* KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BABB Authorised Aients CITY BOOK SJTOM LTB) Winchester Home. Coilyer Ouav TM« NBWS FHONT f ltipstrlek's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admlraitv Road. Naval Mate528 words
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Advertisement99 1962-12-04 10 IK good to a drink scotch p| /X P Tke Old BJ«r« I X M iooKKM-*; it letter I J to drink White Norse >C^^VA Sol« Importer! for (iittPaT^T Sincaport and the Frdtration of Malar*' NEgSy JOSEPH TRAVERS'A(;KNCIEB Caj. ANNUAL RAG ROLLS 3tn ANNUAL PRODUCTIONy^X \J#^@^>S«© Contest (FOH TITLE HOLDEBS99 words
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Article157 1962-12-04 11 Thugs grab cash at firm 2EREMBAN. Mon. Five thugs today held up the cashier of Slme K Darby and Co. Ltd. in his office during the lunch break and grabbed cash and cheques tv the value of $3,100 The cashier. Mr. T. Lourdes. 38. was then counting the morning's takings,157 words
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247 1962-12-04 11 IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon -The Federation Court of Appeal heard an argument today that a judge had erred by not properly directing a a "rural Jury" in a murder trial in Kuala Trengganu. Mr. Tara Singh was arguing an appeal agrJnst the death sentence Imposed on247 words
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Article, Illustration465 1962-12-04 11 NO GUILTY PLEA AS COURT DECIDES WHICH SIDE OF CAUSEWAY HAS JURISDICTION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pENDING a jurisdiction decision, a naval base charge-hand. Edgar George Vincent. 50, today assured the High Court that he would not plead guilty to a traffic offence arising out of a fatal465 words
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Article45 1962-12-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. C. H. Harvle, chief statistician. Federation of Malaya, will give a talk on "Summary Statistics on manufacturing Industry and national income" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at Le Cog dOr at 12.45 p.m. on Wednesday.45 words
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Article117 1962-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore harbour board labourer. K. M Mydeen Abdul Kader, 37, who bit off the left ear of a fellow wqrker during a fight at the Nelson Road quarters was today Jailed for one day and fined $400. Vastian Michael. 34 told the117 words
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Article56 1962-12-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A doctor from the Ministry of Health will talk on "Some Aspects of Mental Health" to K.L. Psychology Club at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. The doctor does not want his name to be disclosed because of medical etiquette. The meeting56 words
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Article25 1962-12-04 11 KOTA BHARU, Mon. A $250,000 hotel will Dp opened here this month. The hotel will have 20 rooms, half of them air-conditioned.25 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-12-04 11 Double wedding in Penang SINGAPORE'S Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. One Pang Boon (left), congratulating Mr. Tang Tuck Wan and his bride after their wedding at Singapore Registry on Monday. The bridegroom, a wellknown Singapore sports personality, is secretary of the Singapore Amateur Sports Council176 words
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56 1962-12-04 11 Five buffaloes and dog touch live wire killed If LANG, Mon. A dog and five buffaloes were electrocuted by a live wire in Kapar Rom here today. They touched a snapped telephone wire which came in contact with electrical wires. Police kept spectators away from the wire. The CEB was56 words
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Article42 1962-12-04 11 MUAR. Mon.— The Johore Government Is to spend $175 million extending the water supply to Sagil, Kundang Ulu and Kampong Penchu. The villages, with a total population of about 8,000, will get p'jed water by early 1964.42 words
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Article39 1962-12-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An art Hid craft exhibition by pUi--Ution workers and their children will be staged at Plantation Hou>e, Petalmg Jaya, In connection with the three-day National Union of Plantation Workers' delegates' conference from Dec. 10-12.39 words
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Article212 1962-12-04 11 THREE DIED AFTER BLAST AT SEA PENANG, Monday. TWREE Singapore fishermen were fatally burned x when flre broke out on board their fishing vessel in the Gulf of Mergui off Burma, the Coroner's Court was told today. I "I heara an explosion ai d rushed out from the engine room212 words
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Article48 1962-12-04 11 MALACCA. Mon. A Sarawak delegati.-.ii. led by the district cfflcer. Kapit, Mr Peter Pinggom, who are on a study tour of rural development project* In the Federation, arrived here yesterday. They were taken round on a sight-seeing tour of historical sites In the town.48 words
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Article118 1962-12-04 11 Makeshift kitchen removed SINGAPORE. Mon. In compliance with a court order Issued last week, nine striking employees of Naina Mohamed and Sons today removed a makeshift kitchen they put up at the five-foot way of the firm's premises In Raffles Place. Also removed were 10 frame-supported strike placards. The deadline118 words
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Article299 1962-12-04 11 MP ASKS 'JUSTICE' FOR A TEACHER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Socialist Front MP. Mr. V. Veerappen today asked the Government for "justice to be done" in the case of a normal-trained headmistress who had been replaced by a university graduate. Speaklns In the House of R >resentatlves. he said th:it299 words
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77 1962-12-04 11 KANGAR. Mon. The Perils State Assembly todas approval suoplpmentary expenditure of $123,145 for State services for this year. In moving the Bill, the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, said the highest item of $81,096 was for the purchase of five lots of land to77 words
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Advertisement81 1962-12-04 11 Keep your family W> i'.'A i— in nn fl r\/7 SHa fit WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Woferbury't Compound it the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE, IT'S A TONIC, Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Woterbury t breaks up ttubborn81 words
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Advertisement129 1962-12-04 11 STATEMENT OF FACT (and B.T.U. figures) Buyers of air-conditioners usually refer to their various "sizes" in terms of "horse-power**. Actually, this basis is quite inaccurate. For instance, a "one horse-power" unit can vary from 5,000 to 12,000 B.T.U. (British Thermal Unit) because of differences in the motor. BTU IS THE129 words
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Miscellaneous354 1962-12-04 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: i SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres AM 6.00 Time Signal, Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: ra-ku. News Headline*; 6.05 I 476 metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- j A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 vous With Music; 7.30 Time Slg- Mornini? Prelude. 7.00 The News;354 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1962-12-04 12 Frenzied attempts to please so as not to lose him DEEP in their hearts most women are more uncertain about how to keep a man's love than they are about almost anything else you can name. Take the wife whose husband is late home from work,1,211 words
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Advertisement186 1962-12-04 12 '^=3 It's tirine to think about X mas Mcxlel No. 12 automatic Mtxmostcr comolcte with luice attachment. Electric Shove- master"; toi cleoneit and fastest jhoves. Automotic Steom or dry Ironmasters. Radiant control S^^^^^ Wattle Baker Grill Automotic Egg Boiler and Poocher Frypan with automatic heat __^^_^___^___J control. Available in 3186 words
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Advertisement255 1962-12-04 12 Git* cl Parfumeur Paris Banish all *W unwanted -f hair with j gentle new I HAIR REMOVING CREAM %L Now, end embarrassment caused by B^. unsightly hair— without the worry jH of soreness or "after irritation. Spread gentle new Immac cream on underarms, arms, legrs and hair Just melts away.255 words
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Miscellaneous298 1962-12-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Scent-producing pasturage to 8. Study poetry and the opposite the east (6). <8>- 13. It may look apt in Lrtre. but 9. Make known that one is not there's nothing watery about all there? (6). his product (3. 7). 10. Assault in most uncouth fa-298 words
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Article, Illustration481 1962-12-04 13 PLANNING HAS NOT KEPT PACE WITH DEMAND FOR HIGHER STANDARDS, PARLIAMENT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J^VERY professional in Malaya, unless he is T- a lawyer, has been approached by extortion gangs, the House of Representatives was told today by the Socialist Front whip, Mr. Lim481 words
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212 1962-12-04 13 Bookings scheme for Christmas phone calls abroad SINGAPORE, Mon. Bookings for overseas telephone calls during the ChristmasNew Year period to the United Kingdom, the continent of Europe, Australia and New Zealand are being accepted with effect from today. The acting DirectorGeneral of Telecommunications Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. D.212 words
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Article49 1962-12-04 13 SEREMBAN, Mon. Sixty children from the Negri Sembllan Children's Home In Temlang Road will be given a Christinas party on Dec. 16 by the Seremban Roteilans. Each child will get a present and cakes, svects and Icecream. There will be a free cinema show.49 words
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189 1962-12-04 13 Ramanathan: Yes, walk-outs 'undesirable' PENANG. Monday. THE Leader of the Opposition in the Penang A State Assembly, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today agreed that walkouts from the Assembly as a rule and for long periods are undesirable. Mr. Ramanathan was replying to Dr. Urn Chong Eu, chairman of the pro-tern189 words
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115 1962-12-04 13 1/-ANGAR, Mon.—Mem- bers of the Perlis ruling house will receive 50 per cent increases in their annual allowances: from next year. A Bill provided for this was approved by the State Legislative Assembly today. Under the new rates, which will be paid from state115 words
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Article48 1962-12-04 13 PENANO. Mon. The Penanß State Religious Council will hold Its first meeting at the new government building in Downing Street at 10 a.m. on Dec. 13. The Religious Department has appointed 87 religious teachers for the state. They started teaching from Dec. 1.48 words
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Article29 1962-12-04 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. Hong Kong pianist. Miss Thai Thi Lane. l.s due to arrive here by air tomorrow night to give two recording recitals for Radio Singapore.29 words
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Article38 1962-12-04 13 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A dance in aid of the Lower Perak Poppy Day appeal fund will be held at the Chinese Club In Ah Cheong Street here on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 am.38 words
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Article61 1962-12-04 13 PENANG. Mon.— About 100 members of the Telok Bahang Youth Organisation spent their Sunday helping to lay a threeacre playing field for the district national school. The Public Works De- partment provided a bulldozer to level the ground. Members of the Telok Bahan* Women's Institute, "in61 words
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369 1962-12-04 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN: From London, Monday AN English girl who has just spent a year teaching tx in Malacca finds this big difference between Malayan and English children: Malayans are eager to learn and keen to go to school. English are not. i369 words
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Article56 1962-12-04 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Willy Kwang, a higher air traffic controller, left by air for Britain toiilght for a seven-month training course at the School of Air Traffic control In Bournemouth. Mr. Kwang is president of the Singapore Civil Service Staff Side Council, and president of56 words
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Article26 1962-12-04 13 IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh Municipal Engineer. Mr. E. B. Carlos is on six- weeks leave. Mr. R. Shelley. Assistant Engineer will act for him.26 words
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Article68 1962-12-04 13 'Membership of UMNO has doubled' PENANG, Mon._ Umno Malaya recruited 100,000 memoers last year, Syed Hassan Aidid, president of Penang Umno division, said last night Membership has doubled this year. Syed Hassan, who was opening the Pekan Pulau Betong branch of Penang Umno, said this increased membership indicated the people68 words
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Article68 1962-12-04 13 PENANO. Mon. Pte. Othmar.l bin Saad. of the RASC. today pleaded not guilty to causing the death of a clerk. Kehar Singh, by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. The case will be heard on Jan. 22. Pte. Othman, It was alleged drove a68 words
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Article33 1962-12-04 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. Mr C. Satkunathan, a teacher at Iskander Bchool, and Mr. R. Ritchie a teacher at St. Michael's School Alor St*r. have left teaching to join the police.33 words
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125 1962-12-04 13 A $239,000 official home for Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The House of Representatives was told today that the new house for the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, cost $239,000. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V.T. Sambanthan. said this In reply to a question by Mr. V.125 words
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Article31 1962-12-04 13 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. District Officer, Inche Pawanchilc bin Zainuddln. distributed 13 goats costing $500 to members of the Rural Youth Association at Kampong Jaya under the rural development scheme.31 words
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Article20 1962-12-04 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. P. V. Rajendra has been appointed honorary adviser to the Singapore Air Traffic Controllers' Association.20 words
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Advertisement98 1962-12-04 13 J GOOD 1 J REASONS I /TO /'use I TAMPAX 1. Completely comfortable 2. Invisible in place 3. No odour can form Y4. No belts, pins, pads 5. Insert it in seconds 6. Easy to dispose of 7. Worn internally No chafing 8. No need to remove for baths 198 words
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Advertisement128 1962-12-04 13 FBS97 IMMEDIATELY oHjR with sweet, soothing \JbKeIJ, De Witt's H Baby Cough Syrup f^Mj Babies love it. Mothers trust it. Buy J this special medicine and cure your Baby baby S COUgh tonight Cough Syrup J g J :> 16mm CINE SIEMENS PROJECTOR for Optical Magnetic Sound reproduction Bmm Model128 words
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391 1962-12-04 14 AUSTRALIAN FINANCE COMPANY'S KL OFFICE Dato Nik Kami] heads advisory board MALAYA'S rapidly expanding economy and favourably stable investment climate are attracting more and more interest from overseas finance companies. Latest in the field is an Australian investment company, the first of its kind from that Continent to set up391 words
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Article134 1962-12-04 14 Danes seek S'pore buyers FOUR Danish com- panics are seeking a market in Singapore for their various products. The companies, whose trade inquiries were published in the latest issue of Singapore Trade, are Blauenfeldt and Tvede. Gadex Ltd.. and Ravnholm Manufacturing Co., all of Copenhagen, and Nordisk Skoletavle-Fabrik of Kolding.134 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-12-04 14 First local director for NCR appointed A MALAYAN executive of National Cash Register Co. in Singapore who joined the company eight years ago as a trainee salesman has been appointed to the board of directors. He is Mr. H. K. Yeo, 35, sales manager of the cash register division. Mr.153 words
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Article190 1962-12-04 14 OVERALL imports of industrial and domestic sewing machines into Singapore in the first seven months of this year were 6,900 units fewer than in the corresponding period of last year. The total number imported was 24.400 units against 31,300 units, that is. an average monthly Import190 words
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Article109 1962-12-04 14 THAI STUDIES MALAYAN ADVERTISING NAI Krlang Tantrakul. a Nestle executive advertising assistant in Bangkok is now in Malaya receiving specialised training In advertising and sales promotion. Nai Krlang has already been in Kuala Lumpur for two weeks, spending the greater part of his time at the head office studying the109 words
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Article104 1962-12-04 14 f<t_ export sales manager of The British Aluminium Co- Ltd., Mr. S.M. Lawrence, visited Singapore and the Federation last week on a tour of the Par East. The company, largest aluminium concern in Britain, is represented here by Harper, Ollfillan and Co. Ltd., which also manufactures products104 words
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Article85 1962-12-04 14 COPRA MARKET RULES QUIET The Singapore copra f-o.b. market was quiet last week, with sellers not pressing offers, and only token enquiries were In evidence for shipment to Asian ports, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. Copra imports into Singapore were in the region of 200 tons. Philippines copra85 words
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Article, Illustration238 1962-12-04 14 PLAN FOR POMADE FACTORY AT P.J. NEGOTIATIONS be- tween a Singapore company and a Japanese concern for the opening of a factory to manufacture toilet products in Petaling Java next year, have now entered the final stage. Both companies. Holden Trading Co. Ltd. and Tancho Co. Ltd. of Osaka, have238 words
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Article124 1962-12-04 14 ALTHOUGH 1961 was a difficult year for the world air Industry mainly because of the massive introduction of jet aircraft which brought the seating capacity to a degree higher than the demand, the results of Alitalia are reported to have been satisfactory by the company's board124 words
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Advertisement291 1962-12-04 14 A new advance in steel pipe manufacture made to British and American standards now made in Malaya! 55 M M S$ X THE ASIA ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES Wish to announce that they have commenced the manufacture of STEEL PIPES 10 inch to 60 inch diameter at THEIR NEW WORKS at 65291 words
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Advertisement58 1962-12-04 14 3 FLIGHT^HH IEVERYAWEEKj To From: BANGKOK BANGKOK Monday Friday Direct and Monday Wednesday Direct and Wednesday via KUALA LUMPUR Friday via KUALA LUMPUR Please Consult your travel agents or P. N. Garuda Indonesian Airways Singapore. Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bonk of China Bldg.. Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** (3 lirml Bay58 words
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Advertisement1451 1962-12-04 15 iiiiiiHpJH| TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U K. Out Spore Sail* f*. S'Mm **r>»nt 4NTENOI A'mouth L'pitl, R Cam, H'burp, Tedaj LYCAON Lirarpttl Dec 5 Dec I Dtc V I Dec II PATROCLUS L ptel. Dublin. G'asgow Dee 11 Dee 11 lie 14/11 Bit II MELAMPUS lull, ObD n, Holl..1,451 words
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Advertisement2964 1962-12-04 15 ijfMffiLQ Ly|,m THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO SEROJL LE HAVRE, NAMIURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP. RaIIEROAM. AMSTERBAM. ttlt, SOTHENBURB ANB COPENHASEN /S&_^^\ Vwx* p Sham Ptnanj KfVlioNlll "AYUTHIA" a) t) S. 11-11 5 Dtc 5 1 Dtc I I Dtc rcv2UJ-<f "inUUIA" 21/2J tttc 14 2t Dec lI, U Btc \2s\SSJ2,964 words
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Advertisement1279 1962-12-04 15 McAUSTER <Se CO., LTD. W_ Wtrr\ Wi Nt: ***** VRkmrnV KLLBRMAH LIMB t« KLAVENESS LIME \*T HAVRE, LCNCON. HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. •CUERDAM ft MIDDLESBROUCH. lEAHLE. VANCOUVEI ft PORTLANB. CIT» OF NORWICH •eciltin cargt »*r Ceitral ft SmU S'pori P. S'haa Penani BOMeViNyiiif .4.110.. .1/21 BM 21/22 i« rmn1,279 words
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Article109 1962-12-04 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. CHARE prices held firm today and improved slightly In trading. ICIANZ closed with buyers at 455. 3d. up Is. 3d. after Its higher profit reportOils were firmer and Base metals steady- Loans continued firm. C.R.A. 14M0| Mount Isa 63/4 t N. Broken Hill (10«.) l< T|109 words
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Article136 1962-12-04 16 (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONS) Dec. :i. Three months. Business rtono: Hun lop* 14 ctn. S. Darby 4|d. K. A N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4i<l. Gammon It cts. S. Traction 1/ li J. VVauish 14 cts. Shell 13 cts. M. Brew. 26 eta. Steamship ft eta. If. Cement 18 cts.136 words
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Article22 1962-12-04 16 Pabitnc Consol crushed 18,500 tons of ore In November, produced 216 tons of lode tin concentrates and sold 215 tons.22 words
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Article149 1962-12-04 16 SHIPS lying alongside th* Singapore wharves today are: American Mall 42/43. Fcrnpoint 18, Van Cloon -J. Star BetelKeuse 45, Lars Maersk 40 41, Petalim; NW. 2. Mo zaffari 22/26. Yewbank 13/14, Kunak 23/24. Outer reads: STY. Belo. Bettn. straat Soenda. Templar, Blnegor*k, Sungei Blla. San r'ablan, Ambulombo,149 words
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Article100 1962-12-04 16 CHINESE Product Exehang* Singapore noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: hulk S4U sellers, drum mi. >. .1.-r.i. Copra: Dec. UK/Contln- mi *2H| buyers. S29* sellers, r>*#**r: 1 Muntuk white SI42J seller*. Barawak I white Sl4O »rllera, special Sarawak i black $100 sellers, garbled Lamport* black So7i sellers,100 words
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Article71 1962-12-04 16 THE Malayan Exehang* Banki' Atteciation made these change* In its rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rates to S100): Selling TT er OO ready: Bdglan Franc* 1620 3/4: Italian Uri *****; Norwegian Kroner 233 1/4. On tnc f ft# •xcfunm market In HonK Konc Die U.S. d*ll»r was quoted71 words
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678 1962-12-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpilE present boom in in--1 dustrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange continued to expand yesterday and many of the active stocks maintained their advances. Gains ranged from one to nine cents. The close was very steady with some counters a678 words
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Article22 1962-12-04 16 Malayan Stork Indices Dec. 1 Drr. 3 Industrials: 196.83 198.70 Tins: 282.17 281.06 I rubbers: 178.79 179.05 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article584 1962-12-04 16 POMBINED business ji the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: rltuittid ri.OOO) 51. 72; Dunlopi (1.000) (2.40 D. (1.000) $2 42 D. (4.000) tXM, (2.000) 52.39, (1. 000) (2.40. (1.000) $2.41,584 words
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274 1962-12-04 16 TTOE Straits tin price opened the first trading day of the week with a slight gain of 12 cents to $430 per picul on an offering of 260 tons. In London on Friday morning tin ruled steady with slight gains in274 words
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Article250 1962-12-04 16 DECEMBER first iirade rubber buytrt f.e.b. rlonrd at A p.m. In Singapore and Ku.ila Lumpur vrMrrday at 80| ctnt« per Ib. up onc-rtKhth of a cent The tone »a« quiet. I.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.t. drains prices in cents per Ib. yenterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt fob. buyers 80|, nellera250 words
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Article28 1962-12-04 16 December 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE; 80} cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5430 (up 12) cents) Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up ten tons).28 words
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Article17 1962-12-04 16 November average prices were: November October Rubber 80.05 cU 79 cU. Tin: $429.72 $424. 1717 words
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Advertisement1044 1962-12-04 16 \\-^T KA\WfVSAKI,KISEN 4 KAISHA. J LTD. v Express U.S.A. Pacific eSc Atlantic Coast Service ETA EIA ETA ETA Spore P. Sham H>ong S. Francisco L. Angelej N. York K.nt'kawa Mini" N/n Die JO 11 Jan b jia 21 Jaa tt Jaa 11 Fel KMiknra Mara M/ 2* Jaa 31 311,044 words
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Advertisement619 1962-12-04 16 «UIbOUMt tliaOM atfVlCt lasts r Chan r«n*nt Martnlles, SL Nailir*, LOUDIMA 18, U Dec 11/U Oec li Oit Hane, Diakirt, Aitwtrp, Rotter*!*., Hinlarf. Brents. *****1 a «ISI UllCa SfIVIU Snore TANAS** I Dec Ourean (21/12), Port flijiDeth (24/12), Capetown (21/11), Matadi miM), Port Hircourt. L«os (B/1), Cotonou (1/1), tome, Tema,619 words
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Advertisement130 1962-12-04 16 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class BX and above Contractors registered under Heads I and II will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works. Federation of Malaya. Msxwell Road up to 12 noon! on Thursday. 27th December.; 1962 for the construction ot Sewerage Reticulation Work.s130 words
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Advertisement657 1962-12-04 16 GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Sale of lnduntri.il Lots at JesseltonTwo Industrial lous on reclaimed land North ot Jesselton wharf will be sold by public auction at the District Land Office. Jesseltou. North Borneo at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 7th January, 1963. 2. Full particulars of the terms and conditions of657 words
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Advertisement623 1962-12-04 17 Ir PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HIGH SCHOOL, MALACCA The following vacancies will occur In January 1963. Applications are Invited from honours gr»- 1 duates. graduates or experienced College/Normal Trained TeachersOne vacancy Biology with some Oeneral Science. Two vacancies English with History or Geography. Salary according to unified teaching scaleApplications, in applicant's own623 words
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Advertisement364 1962-12-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST PKRSKKVTIAN TANAH MELAVU Applications are Invited for the post of: CHIEF ARCHITECT ft EXECUTIVE OFFICER I (Salary Scale 91.850 x 50—12,250 per month). Applicants are required to be Federal Citizens, to be Associates of the R.1.8.A. or R.A.I.A. and 1 hold a Degree in364 words
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Advertisement685 1962-12-04 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Worsts SI <m».h-*ma M els. «*<r» WANTED AN ENCLItH speaking experienced hair-stylist tn first class Hair Dressing Salon In Orchard Road. Apply Box A 4418 B.T. Spore. WANTIO Good Attractive Singer for K A O Botel, Penanc. Apply with recent Photo etattnc age. and685 words
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Advertisement993 1962-12-04 17 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wart* M f Mi*.)— Box tt rtt. txtrTWO AMAHS REQUIRED to live In English speaking and recent references essential. Holland village area. Telephone ***** (Spore). PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS require immediately for Singapore and Kuala Lumpur offices accounts clerks with knowledge of Chinese able to work independently. Applications with993 words
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Advertisement872 1962-12-04 17 EDUCATION irtrti Si (Mim.)-Bmx tt ttt txlrm WHILST AWAITINO RESULTS nustei snortnaod /Typewriting By (be Rapid way n months Uuaraatewt) Knrol Now tor tnc New beistoos ut Shorthand Typswru:oa Bookkeepin« with "IT. B iw. Loron* 30 Uty lang. snuit (*****). POSTAL TUITION. Why experiment when thr famous Stamford College Courses872 words
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Advertisement1077 1962-12-04 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wart* U fswisuJ— «u M tt. «Btm REGISTERED rM3 Ford Oalaxle 10W Fordor Sedan 6 cylinder. One owner. Tel: *****. Orange Grove Road. Spore. IMMEDIATE SAL! for: 1936 Ford Consul $1500 1949 Hillman $600 0.n.0. Both in good condition. Phone Mr. Pen. *****. Spore. MORRIS MINI1,077 words
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Advertisement859 1962-12-04 17 PHILATELY U_W»rd» Si (Mi*.)— Box it ttt. txtrm YOUR WANTID LIST*. welcomed. Crown Stamp Co., c Robinson Road, B'pore. USIO STAMPS WANTIO. Writ* ror Buying List. Phoenix Stamp Co. Canterbury, Kent, England. STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC i tt Wmr^t Si (Him.) tarn it tit, extra TIRID? LIT LAURA slsssag* Steamhstn refresh859 words
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Advertisement104 1962-12-04 17 FRESH FLOWERS »t JTorrf* Si (Mlm^—Box f els. «x(r« OROtR NOW ORCHIOS for U.K. Veronica* 32A74 8 C.s. Arcade. FOR YOUR LOVED ones mends id UK. we caa send roar (ood wisne* Id Orchids Call or write tnur Prtocess riower Shop, 281 Orcbard Road. StOfSDOr* 8. Tel 20M7. THAN 1,000,000104 words
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Article, Illustration848 1962-12-04 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON; E33HI i From Brisbane, Monday SCOREBOARD AUSTRALIA lit mm 404 ENCLAND IST INNS (Saturday 169-4) PULLAR c and b Benaud 33 SHEPPARD c McKenzie b Benaud 31 DEXTER b Benaud 70 COWDREY c Lawry b Simpson 21 BARRINCTON c Burge848 words
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Article60 1962-12-04 18 RUGBY LEAGUE InteraaUona, (Perp.gnan. Fra.ee): France 17 Britain 12. TENNIS King's Cup (Copenhageni: Denmark bt Italy 3-0. BASKETBALL International tourney (Manila): Canada bt For- mosa 55-47: US bt Spain 90-73; glum 1 Spam 1 (at Brussels): Italy 4 Turkey 0 (at Bologna), GOLF Challtnte match (Durban): O.60 words
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Article129 1962-12-04 18 TENNIS Sultan's Cop s-fina' (Talplng): Chamberlain Party o! Ipoh 2 Talplng CRC 2 (Chamberlain won on better set average) Lee Eng Cheong and Chan Kam Chuen bt Ng Hoe Hun and S Choong 6-4, 6-4; Ling Lions Chin 3 and Leong slew Weng bt Hoe Hun ane Chocng 6-4.129 words
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155 1962-12-04 18 KLANG, Mon. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union have drawn up a twoyear programme for American coach Bill Miller. The programme, said AAU secretary Sioh Ooh 800. will include special courses for local coaches. The first part of the Miller programme begins155 words
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Article196 1962-12-04 18 AUSSIES TOO GOOD FOR S'PORE AUSTRALIA 6 SPORE 0 tfEREMBAN, Mon.—Aus- tralia proved too good for Singapore In the women's international hockey match here today. Rain drizzled steadily throughout the match but the Australians showed themselves equal to the conditions and were in command all the way. Star of the196 words
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Article22 1962-12-04 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. The rugger match between a Singapore Cricket Club Invitation side and the Comrrandos en the padang today was cancelled.22 words
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Article228 1962-12-04 18 RAF 1 CHINESE 1; Singapore, Monday. OOYAL Air Force were unlucky to drop a point in their Premier League soccer match against Chinese here today. Outside-right Jack Shannon, who has played for RAF In representative matches In England, scored after 25 minutes but collided with Loh228 words
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147 1962-12-04 18 A DECISIVE WEEK FOR MALAYAN SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malaya's inter-staU schools rugger championship will be decided this week with matches here and at Malacca. Johore will travel to Malacca for the south zone final on Wednesday and Negri Sembilan will meet Perak here on Friday to decide the north147 words
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Article84 1962-12-04 18 I r sIGKYO, Mon. Carlos Ortiz X (Puerto Rico) tonight >eked out Teruo Kosaka (Japan > to hold his world lightweight boxing championship. The knockout came In the third minute of the fifth round. The Japanese challenger attacked throughout but left himself open to counter pnchlng.84 words
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Article75 1962-12-04 18 NASSAU. Mon. Roger Penske. (United States), shattered Stirling Mom's 1960 record In winning the Nassau Tourist Trophy motor race here yesterday at an average of 142 kilometres per hour. Penske. arivlng a new PerraiiCcoper. covered 25 laps of the Oakes Field course, totalling 181 kilometres. In lhrReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement477 1962-12-04 18 Mr. O. Hogan. Sates Manager has >ft the services of this company with effect from 30th November 1963, and is therefore not authorised to transact any business for and on behalf of the company. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office erf the477 words
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Advertisement270 1962-12-04 18 REMINDER 1. No. 16 Saunders Road 3. No- 18 Saunders Road. 3. Na 486 films Avenue. Kiaar Ouii Wee* k Co., Ltd., Auctioneers Valuers. Singapore Johore. Tslephones: 7K2* *****. CHRISTMAS FAIR 1962 MwnhnV Donation Draw ReaaHa. Ist Prise— No. *****. 2nd Prise— No. ***** 3rd Prize— No. *****. 4th Prise—270 words
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Advertisement304 1962-12-04 18 TENDERS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TENDERS TENDERS are bnrltMl from motor launch operators far the provision >l a ferry service for the Board's water-boat crew. The successful tenderer will be required to provide a shuttle ferry service between the Board's Fullerton Road Water-boat Pier and the Mooring Buoys off Elizabeth304 words
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Advertisement26 1962-12-04 18 A TOOTAL FABRIC NEW RANGE OF DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers TOBRALCO...the ideal fabric for schooJ uniform "AIATA <J/M;KV> lORNK SINGAPORI26 words
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Article, Illustration415 1962-12-04 19 Officials in Malaya and Singapore hail inclusion of badminton in Games KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T*EH Gin Sooi, secretary of the Badminton Asso--1 ciation of Malaya, returned from Perth today, mission accomplished. His proposal for the Inclusion of badminton In the programme for the next Commonwealth Games415 words
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Article86 1962-12-04 19 BRUSSELS, Mon. Jose Crahay (Belgium), president of the Union of European Football Associations, gave a stern warning here today on the subject of unruly behaviour by soccer crowds at European Cup matches. Mr. Crahay said that "intolerable" partisanship had been In evidence at some stadiums. Formal ordersReuter - 86 words
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Article107 1962-12-04 19 Exhibition by gold medallists SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore's gold medal welghtllfters at the Commonwealth Games, middleweight Tan Howe Liang and bantamweight Chua Phung Kirn, will give an exhibition at the Happy World on Dec. 16 when the Singapore national weightlifting championships will be held. Entries are: Flyweight —Ow Fook Seng; feather—107 words
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Article85 1962-12-04 19 WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL: Singapore v Malaya (6.16 p.m.); Tear match: Negrl Sembllan v Australia (4. both matches at Seremban Station padang). STORE DIV. 1: BCC v University i padang) j Dlv. 2: PWD v RMN (Kallang Basin): Police v Khalsa (Thomson Rd). IPOH DIV. 2: ACS Staff V TAWA (upper85 words
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Article29 1962-12-04 19 SPORE SENIOR CUP: TTS Hospital v Darul Aflah (Jn Besar, 5.15). VICTORY CUP: TPCA V DAFC (5.15); Chinese Wanderers v Ramblers (7, both matches at Penang City Stadium).29 words
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507 1962-12-04 19 Weights for tomorrow's S'pore races CINGA PORE. Mon. Avan tl II and Royal Mradow. winner and runner np in the last race here yesterday, have been promoted from Class 3 to Class 2. Wrights for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday are: Cl. 1, Div. I—6f1 6f Bilah507 words
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346 1962-12-04 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Monday 1 UCKY Stable's Peak of Perfection did a splendid trial on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning. With Keith Moxham up, the four-year-old sprinter was hardly out of a canter when he outpaced stablemate Good Fort (Ivan346 words
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165 1962-12-04 19 S'pore aces to race in Jakarta meeting By MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE. Mon. Three top Singapore racing motor-cyclists, K.C. Wong, the Singapore champion. Wong Fook Kwong and J. R. Jones, will compete In the Indonesia Grand Prix at Jakarta on Dec. 15-18. K. C. Wong and Fook Kwong will leave165 words
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Article31 1962-12-04 19 MADRAS, Mon. Antonio Palafox gave Mevlco a 1-0 lead In the Inter-zone Davis Cup tennis final against India hen today when he beat Jaldeep Mukherjea 9-7. 6-3, 6-2— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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176 1962-12-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaya should engage professional coaches to improve the standard of swimming, said Oeh Chong Keat, manager of the Malayan swimm 1 g team to the Commonwealth Games at Perth. Mr. Geh. who returned with the Malayan contingent today, said that although176 words
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118 1962-12-04 19 DOUBLE' FOR KOBBERO IN THE PARIS TOURNEY ¥>ARIS. Mon.— Jimmy Lim i (Malaya) and his Belgian partner, Antoine Vlerstoep, were beaten 15-0, 15-10 by the Danish pair Finn Kotobero and Bengt Nielsen in the men's doubles final in the Paris badminton championships here yesterday. Kobbero won the men's singles titleReuter - 118 words
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Article67 1962-12-04 19 IPOH. Mon. The first rare meeting of the new year will bo held here on Jan. 13. 16 and 20. for horses in Class 2 and Class 3. Entries close on Jan. 2. Distances: Class 2 first run s>jf straight or Bf; second run67 words
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Article203 1962-12-04 19 PRATHIN IN TWO EVENTS SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO foreign champions, Prathin Pattabongse x (Thailand) and Tarn Chui Chee (Sandakan) will compete for the women's singles title in the Singapore open badminton championships here on Dec. 14-16. Prathin, 17. sister of former Malayan champion Prathuang. will team203 words
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Advertisement103 1962-12-04 19 make fine watches FAVRELEUBA watches 7AVRELEJ ffiELEUBA FAVT3EiyBE*7S^SELEUBA FAVRE-^^'^^^NlLEUBA FAVRfy Vr-^\l\ EUBA FAVRBIbi N^bsljEUßA FAVWiVy yiiLEUBA FAVREI^Vv Vj^fLEUBA FAVREL^N«s=BS^yELEUBA FAVRELEH^-^nniELEUBA £\v rfs. FAVRELEtI ifRELEUBA yO> As a gift for a loved one, or as a gift for yourself, a FavreLeuba watch is a happy choice. Its exquisite design will bring103 words
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Advertisement939 1962-12-04 19 STUBBORN PIMPLES CLEARED IN 7 DAYS OR YOUR MONEY BACK If All Other Treatment* Foil- gf f N jr "J 111 oat I> X- t «t l 1 s gently, it removed oil surfoce ed To Giv. You Result. We Sbm IS YOO«° CONf^Sce* aLd' scole*. dried sebaceous motter, Invite939 words
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Article269 1962-12-04 20 'U.&. rocket bases in Pakistan' RAWALPINDI. Mon. A member of the Pakistan National Assembly said today there were two Ame- I rican "rocket and missile bases" in Pakistan's frontier area which could draw the nuclear wrath of Rus- sia. Mr. Wali Khan, representative of iruntier tribal areas, told the Assembly269 words
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135 1962-12-04 20 SARAWAK FINDS A SECRET POLITICAL ARMY KUCHING, Monday. AN UNDERGROUND Indonesian-influenced poli- tical organisation has been discovered in the Lawas district of Sarawak's Fifth Division, police announced today. In raids in the past few days, police have arrested nine Malays and one Chinese believed to be among the leaders of135 words
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Article39 1962-12-04 20 LONDON. Mon riir British Fore i*n Office tcday denied a press report thai Mr. Harold Macmillan In Ins forthcoming talks with President De Gaulle and President Kennedy would raise the question j of a three-power nuclear force.39 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-12-04 20 ANGLO-FRENCH BID FOR AIR SUPREMACY THIS is a model of the Concord the supersonic jetliner which Britain and France have agreed to jointly produce. On a Concord, the London businessman starting at 10 a.m. would be able to fly to New York in three hours, arriving two hours152 words
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Article106 1962-12-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Pan-Malayan Islamic Party M.P.. Inche Mohamed Asrl (Paslr Puteh), told Parliament today Oi the need for a "national law" to punish offenders. Muslims and non-Muslims alike, guilty of Khalwat (close proximity). He said that at present different laws existed106 words
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Article41 1962-12-04 20 ALGIERS. Mon. Armed troops formed a tight guard around the Government palace today. questionIng all passersby in the vicinity. No reason was given for the augmented force in the palace gardens area where the political bureau is located.41 words
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Article33 1962-12-04 20 BRUSSELS. Mon. The Council of Ministers of the European Common Market met here today in an attempt to solve internal agricultural problems before meeting later in the month with Britain.33 words
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Article315 1962-12-04 20 LONDON. Man. But for the restraining influence of the unemployment situation, prices might have made an even better showing than they did. Selective demand came from people taking an optimistic view of the business outlook but this tended to dry up in the afternoon and equity prices315 words
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Article39 1962-12-04 20 LONDON, Mon. Spot 23Jd Jan. 24d., Feb. 23|d., Mar. 23 11/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 24d.. Apr./ June 33 8/ied., July/Sept Ml6/18d.. Oct./ Dec. 33id., Jan/ Mar. unquoted, c.i.f. Dec. S3id.. Jan. 23 7/16 d., Feb. 23|d. Tone: Quiet.39 words
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Article22 1962-12-04 20 LONDON. Mon—Buyers £868 < sellers £869. Forward buyers £M2i. sellers £863 J. Settlement £MSi. Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. 55 Tone: Steady.22 words
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490 1962-12-04 20 Kashmir settlement prospects better than ever: Sandys LONDON, Mon. MR. DUNCAN SANDYS, Commonwealth Secretary, said here today he thought the opportunity for a settlement of the very difficult dispute about Kashmir "is better than it ever has been." He was speaking to reporters at London Airport on his return afterReuter - 490 words
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198 1962-12-04 20 Fast for peace' woman dies after 66 days WASHINGTON. Mon.— A California woman who was reported to have fasted for 66 days on the instruc-w tion of "space people. "r died in hospital here last night. Mrs. Gloria Lev Byrd. 36. had not regained consciousness since she was taken to198 words
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Advertisement113 1962-12-04 20 Automatic calendar Ef No winding necessary gM Waterproof //j Guaranteed accurate and incorporating the GOLD APPLIQUE DIAL. In many attractive InurioM* designs. Obtainable at all watch dealers. Enquiries welcomed. Jl\ f EFFORTLESS CONTROL Jill Triple brush action r two V\\ YCr e: -<^7>l> brushes revolve clockwise. :>/> ODe anti clockwise113 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-12-04 20 T^^BBm^T^^^^r^^jH HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sundar to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 81 73 Kota Bharu 79 73 Penan? 84 73 Ipoh 82 7-J Matacca 80 72 ijincapore 79 7241 words
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