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Title Section21 1963-11-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 4 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration467 1963-11-06 1 'Pipsqueak Caesar' WASHINGTON 'GETTING FED UP' WITH SOEKARNO: NOW ENVOY IS RECALLED FROM JAKARTA FOR TALKS NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE recall of Mr. Howard Jones, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, for consultations could mean a "shift of policy" toward President Soekarno the "Pipsqueak Caesar of the Pacific." This467 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-11-06 1 MADAME Nko Dinh Nh ii sobs as she reads a prepared statement to the Press at her hotel in Beverly Hills. California, after receiving news of the death of her husband in the Saigon revolt At left is her daughter. Le Thuy. Mme. Nhu said in Los Angeles120 words
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239 1963-11-06 1 DIEM REJECTED TWO BIDS TO SA VE HIS LIFE NEW YORK, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Ngo Dinh Diem of South Viet nam rejected two attempts by VS. Anibas sador, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, to save his life during the Saigon coup, the New York Daily News reported today. A dispatch from theReuter - 239 words
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76 1963-11-06 1 Recognition for S. Vietnam regime KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia today became one of the first countries to recognise the new South Vietnamese Government. The Ministry of External Affairs issued the following brief statement: "Following the recent coup against the late President Ngo Dinh Diem's Government, the Revolutionary Military Council (in76 words
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Article116 1963-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A second Sarawak representative has been appointed to the Cabinet. He is Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob, a Sarawak Alliance leader, who has been made an Assistant Minister. His portfolio has yet -to be announced by the Government. inche Rahman Ya'acob was sworn116 words
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Article58 1963-11-06 1 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Randall Webb, an Alitalia London sales executive is flying to the Par East next week to further the Italian airline's programmes for developing air traffic between Britain and Singapore. He will also visit Kuala Lumpur and tour rubber plantations and most important centresReuter - 58 words
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Article36 1963-11-06 1 BAD Austria Tues. Austrian Government divers probing the depths of Lake Toplite for a legendary Nasl treasure today recovered counterfeit English bank notes and parts of a German torpedo from its emerald-green waters. UPL36 words
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Article42 1963-11-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues. The people of East Atjeh. on the tip of North Sumatra, have asked the Indonesian Government to change the name of the Straits of Malacca to the Straits of Sumatra, according to the news agency Antara. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-11-06 1 Generous C-Plan countries, by a Senator KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Senator Dato Sir C 1 ou g h Thuraisingham spoke today of the generosity and far-sightedness of Colombo Plan donorcountries in providing assistance in educati o n in developing countries. Dato Thuraisingham was speaking during today's session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary349 words
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177 1963-11-06 1 MALAYSIA: STILL NO 'GREEN LIGHT' IN MANILA MANILA, Tues. The Manila Times said today that "the Philippines will not recognise Malaysia in the near future." The Times, which is the largest newspaper in the Philippines, said that its information came from "ranking Foreign Office sources." The Foreign Secretary, Mr. SalvadorUPI - 177 words
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Article, Illustration192 1963-11-06 1 Bid to kill Ikeda: Man is held rpOKYO, Tues. A A man today tried to kill the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. The attempt was made at Korlyama City, in Fukushlna Prefecture, Northern Japan. Mr Ikeda was reported safe. Police said Takao Ishimoto. 24, was arrested on the spot.Reuter - 192 words
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Article42 1963-11-06 1 FAR EAST TRIP FOR JACK? WASHINGTON, Toes. White House spokesman said today that President Kennedy wanted to visit Japan and other Far East countries, but he added that it was too early to know if trip could be made. Heater.42 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-11-06 2 THE COUP GENERALS SHARE POWER WITH THE CIVILIANS IN NEW SETUP SAIGON, Tuesday. r fHE Military Revolutionary Committee last night announced a new civilian and military government headed by former Vice President Nguyen Ngoc Tho who becomes Prime Minister. According to a provisional constitution, alsoReuter - 370 words
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Article27 1963-11-06 2 ROME. Tues Archbishop N'go Dinh Thuc of Hu<\ brother of late President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, arrived here yesterday from Nice.27 words
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161 1963-11-06 2 Jiving and twisting again in capital SAIGON. Tues.—Dancing has returned to Saigon. After 17 months there was Jiving and Twisting to the rhythm of a Latin American orchestra in a smart cabaret on Saigon's main street yesterday afternoon. And other nightclubs were clearing their dance floors last used in MayReuter - 161 words
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Article60 1963-11-06 2 TOKYO, Tues The Central Meteorological Agency said yes•erday its seismographs registered i violent earthquake believed to be north of India or In the Tibetan Himalayas. A spokesman of the agency said •he quake occurred at 10.25 am 5.55 p.m. MT) and had a magmrude atUP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-11-06 2 A WEEK before his death in the Saigon revolution, Ngo Dinh Nhu, younger brother of the late President Ngo Dinh Diem, attended a youth rally in the city. This last picture of him in public shows Nhu, as leader of the Republican Youth Corps of South Vietnam,60 words
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201 1963-11-06 2 LOS ANGELES, Tuesday. jy|ADAME Ngo Dinh Nhu and her father, Mr. Tran Van Chuong, had a reunion yesterday and he told reporters later that they spent their 25 minutes together talking about "our family". Asked If their meeting could be described as a reconciliation,Reuter - 201 words
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Article84 1963-11-06 2 NEW DELHI, Tues.— The India-Pakistan talks on a damaged water power canal near Poonch in j Kashmir have been un- 1 successful, a foreign office spokesman said yesterday. The meeting between local Indian and Pakistani Military commanders was arranged by United Nations observers after India protestedUP - 84 words
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Article38 1963-11-06 2 CAIRO, Tues Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia arrived here by air yesterday after a two-day visit to Belgrade, where he had talk* with President Tito. He was welcomed at Cairo airport by President Nasser.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article56 1963-11-06 2 CAPETOWN, Tues. South Africa's second major sabotage trial involving an alleged plot to overthrow the government by violent revolution opened here yesterday and was adjourned until today. The 11 accused six coloured men, four coloured women and one African made only a brief appearanet in the56 words
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100 1963-11-06 2 JAIPIR (North India). Tues. Mr. Nehru said today that unless socialism in India was speeded up. people migiht get impatient mil discard peaceful methods. He told the All-India Congress Committee at tbe close of a two-day meeting of the party's policy-making body that theReuter - 100 words
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Article47 1963-11-06 2 PHNOM PNEH (Cambodia). Tues. Prince Sisowath Momreth was appointed Chief Military Counsellor of tins State yesterday with the rank of General of Armed Forces. Prince Sisowath. uncle of Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, also is President of the High Council of the Throne-47 words
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199 1963-11-06 2 DEKING, Tues.— More than 300 armed Nationalist Chinese agents have been killed or captured after landing by air or sea on the Chinese mainland during the last year, the Ministry of Public Security announced here last night. A communique, Issued through the official New199 words
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220 1963-11-06 3 Labour and Britain's 'special relations' with U.S. U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK WASHINGTON, Tues. —Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, the British Labour Party's chief spokesman on foreign affairs, said last night he would like "to drop the whole idea of a cpecial relationship" between Britain and the United States. He took it for grantedReuter - 220 words
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438 1963-11-06 3 Hope fades of finding more pit disaster survivors LENGEDE, Tuesday. DRILLING operations to rescue the "back-from-the-dead" miners in the Mathilde mine disaster continued today, as hope faded of finding more survivors in a second underground gallery in this Ruhr mine. A microphone was lowered during the night down a pilotReuter - 438 words
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Article56 1963-11-06 3 'Human torch' in France ST. ETIE N N E. (France). Toes. A young man tried to burn himself to death yesterday in the manner of Buddhist monks in South Vietnam. Paul Diot, 27, soaked himself with petrol and set himself ablaze with a match. Despite immediate intervention by passersby, Diot56 words
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99 1963-11-06 3 PLERMO (Sicily), Tues. Danilo Dolcl, Italy's "champion of the poor." yesterday ended a 10-day fast on winning a pledge that a dam will be built for the poverty-stricken Sicilian town of Roccamena. Before ending his hunger strike. Dolcl received assurances from twoReuter - 99 words
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Article27 1963-11-06 3 LONDON. Tues.— Outer Mongolia's tlrst Ambassador to Britain. Mr. Delegjunain Balzhinvam. pat* hla first call on M. R A. Butler. Britain's Foreign Secretary, yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-11-06 3 ALL smiles in Hl9 deco mpression chamber installed atop their escape shaft are the three miners rescued from the air pocket 262 ft below the surface of the flooded Mathilde iron-ore mine. From the right are: Emil Pohlai, 34; Fritz Leder. 36, andUPI - 88 words
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120 1963-11-06 3 LONDON, Tues. Mensa, a society for persons with high IQ's held a meeting this weekend and put out a statement with five mis-spelled words. Meiusas members all rank in the top two per cent of the population according to scores on standard IQUPI - 120 words
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Article24 1963-11-06 3 LISBON. Tues. Three columnists of Seara Nova, a monthly literary magazine, have been detained, usually well informed sources said here tonight. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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73 1963-11-06 3 CHICAGO. Tues.— Ten tons of the world's oldest and most valuable ice cubes were shipped yesterday to Hanover, New •Hampshire. The ice- some of it 10,000 years old. is valued at US$l million. It was collected, along with accompanying samples of snow and permafrost73 words
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Article38 1963-11-06 3 LONDON, Tues. Two men seen crouching on a pavement late at night were barking at a do*, an Enfield Court was told yesterday. They were fined £4 each for being drunk and disprdcrly. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article236 1963-11-06 3 WHY THE BAC ONE-ELEVEN CRASHED LONDON, Tuesday. A PROTOTYPE BAC 1-11 jet airliner, major export hope of Britain's aviation industry, became uncontrollable during stall tests before its crash last month, the maker said last night. The plane, which Britain hopes will be a world bestseller, crashed on Oct. 22. killingReuter - 236 words
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68 1963-11-06 3 LONDON, Tues. Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon last night joined the atmosphere of "Beatle mania" by beating time with their hands to the frenzied rhythm of the Beatles, the nations top pop singing quartet, stars of the Royal variety performance inReuter - 68 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-11-06 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I TOO ofv J I J?_W_r J_X12 words
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Article35 1963-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Tha current one-man exhibition By Singapore artist, Mr. Cheong SooPieng. at the Victoria Memorial Hall has been extended for two days by public request. The exhibition will continue tomorrow and Thursday.35 words
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Article33 1963-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The management and start of the Malayan Mercantile Guardian will give a cocktail party at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. to celebrate Its third anniversary.33 words
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Article201 1963-11-06 4 IMMUNITY JABS SOON FOR PUPILS CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore school children are to be immunised against diphtheria next year. A Government statement announcing this today said that arrangements are being made for this inoculation to be carried oat through the School Health Service. The new move follows what is regarded as201 words
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449 1963-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FORMER president of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, Mohamed Huzir bin Abdul Latiff, told the High Court today that, although he presided at the annual general meeting of the association on Nov. 14 last year, he was "fed up" with it449 words
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95 1963-11-06 4 NINE POLICE POSTS FOR ISLES AND ALONG COAST SINGAPORE. Tues.— Nine police posts In the Southern Islands and along coastal areas of Singapore are to be built next month. Tenders for these posts have been called for, and the target date for completion has been set for early next year.95 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-11-06 4 Big mission off to woo Aussie capital to Malaysia 1 SINGAPORE, Tues SINGAPORE industrial survey mission to Australia 'will leave here on Sunday in a quest to lure more Australian capital and technical know-how to Malaysia, particularly Singapore. The 18-member mission, led by Mr. Hon Sui Sen, chairman of the417 words
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Article50 1963-11-06 4 IPOH, Tues.— The supervisor of Gunong Inas Rubber Estate In Selama. near Talplng, Mr. Ng Hah Hooi. 42. was robbed of $5,000 the wages for the estate labourers yesterday. Quick action by the police, however, resulted In the recovery of $4,700 and the arrest of two men later50 words
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Article66 1963-11-06 4 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A rousing welcome was given to the newl; -Installed Suitan of Perak and his Consort, the Raja Perempuan. when they arrived here this evening on their first visit to the town. The Sultan, accompanied by other members of the Perak royal household, called66 words
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Article35 1963-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Home Affairs and Social Welfare. Inche Othman bin Wok will visit Lorong 21 and Pagoda Street fire victims at the Havelock community centre at 10 a.m. tomorrow.35 words
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232 1963-11-06 4 7 MORE TECHNICAL, VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore is to have seven more secondary technical and vocational schools next year, a spokesman of the Ministry of Education told the Straits Times today. These stem from the Government's vast technical and vcoational education programme, which is being geared to the needs232 words
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Miscellaneous302 1963-11-06 4 •yHK f.-llowiriK Is today's «cti«dul» Kuala Lumpur (ML 021) 10.05 a.m. of civil aircraft movrmtnu at DEPARTURES 1-aya Lebar airport Stocapore: CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. RanirARRIVALt kok. Hong Kong. Manila (CX 728) BOAC: From London. Roma. D»- I >&- maacua Bastadad Karachi Calcut- BOAC: TO Kuala Lumpur, Colomta. Rancoon (BA302 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-11-06 5 THE SHOES THEY LEFT BEHIND KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SEVEN thugs who held a "yarn seng" party in their hideout off Hale Road here till early this morning, escaped a police raid at 6 a.m. leaving their shoes behind. A massage parlour377 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-11-06 5 OINGAPORE, Tues. A Special Branch expert on Chinese affairs Mr. William Cheng, 35 (above), has been transferred from the police force to the Ministry of Education. His new appointment as acting Principal Assistant Secretary (Education) took effect on Nov. 1. A Government spokesman said165 words
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Article53 1963-11-06 5 Photo judging at weekend SINGAPORE. Tur.v Judging of entries (or the tir.-t Malaysia International Salon of Photocr.iphv 1963. will take place at the oiiell Theatrette. Shell House. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday at 9 a.m. and on Monday at 6 p.m. The competition is organised by the Photoeraphic Society of the53 words
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Article26 1963-11-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malayan Indian Congress branch at Petalini? Java will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday at 17. Jalan Othman.26 words
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Article19 1963-11-06 5 KLUANG. Tues. Mrs. Lan Swee Sim has been elected district organiser of the Poppy Day Fund here.19 words
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183 1963-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. than Indonesians are now stranded in Singapore because they are too terrified to return home. Toey live in their prahus. whu-h brought them here from as far as the Celebes. Bawean Islands. Sumatra and the nearby Rhio Islands. Most of the prahus183 words
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161 1963-11-06 5 'Malaysia's US publicity drive has paid off' DENANG, Tues. The efforts of the Malayan Embassy in Washington to publicise this country has been "reasonably rewarded" by a greater American awareness of Malaysia. Mr. K. S. Choong. a former Counseller (Information) of the embassy, said here today. "Because of our limited161 words
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Article19 1963-11-06 5 KAJANG. Tues. —An anttrabies campaign which started In Ulu Langat district today will continue till Dec. 3.19 words
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Article59 1963-11-06 5 ALOR STAR. Tues— A 19--year-old girl today reported to the police that she was raped by a man in her house at Kampong Lubok Boy this morning. She said she woke up suddenly to find the intruder raping her. She shouted, and the man jumped through59 words
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Article54 1963-11-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tuev Nanyang I'niversftv has de- idfd to set up a Malay section in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature next rear with a view to developing it gradually into a full department. Malay so far has been a language subject of two years' duration54 words
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356 1963-11-06 5 Girl strangled with a creeper plant: Court SUNGEI PATANI, Tuesday. J^ MISSING schoolgirl later found in a ditch had been strangled to death with a creeper plant, a murder inquiry here was told today. Tentatively charged with murdering Cheah Ah Tin, seven, is a tapper, Mohamed Noor bin Bidon, 27,356 words
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Article70 1963-11-06 5 KUANTAW. Tues.— The Mentri Besar of Pahang Inche Wan Abdul Aziz bin Engku Haji Abdullah, yesterday urged the rural people in the State to explore fully all the available resources in their kampongs for the betterment of their living standards. He saM this when he70 words
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Article28 1963-11-06 5 MUAR. Tues. An arts and crafts exhibition, will be held on Friday at the Convent secondary school. The pupils will stage a concert the same day.28 words
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324 1963-11-06 5 Judge: Don't think divorce is easy as in US court IPOH, Tues. Mr. Justice All bin Hassan said in the High Court here today that he did not want people to come to court "thinking that a divorce can be obtained as easily as in an American court." He said324 words
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Advertisement322 1963-11-06 5 CLOSING SALE LAST 3 DAYS Further reductions to clear odd sized items. English Branded Woollen Suit lengths less 50^ U.S.A. Dacron Cotton Suitings 50 inches $4.00 a yard American Tred-lite Casual Shoes $9.00 a pair Manhattan, Cotton Shorty Pyjamas $7.50 a pair Dacotex wash 'n' wear shirts 56.00 each Swank322 words
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355 1963-11-06 6 JACKIE SAM - Varsity council team sees Lee today JACKIE SAM: STEP TWO AFTER SREENI'S RESIGNATION By Singapore, Tuesday "fHE University of Singapore's five-man council delegation will meet the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tomorrow for "clarification" of various disputes. The delegation, led by the council chairman, Dr. Tay Teck Eng, will355 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-11-06 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Rifle- man Nainabahadur Rai (above), of the 2nd Bn 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles— the soldier who shot and captured Jassin Affandy. military commander of the Brunei rebels has been named the British Army's "Man of the177 words
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Article75 1963-11-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Detectives yesterday raided an 08 Gang hide-out in Bukit Purmei, off Kampong Bahru. and arrested three youths wanted in connection with a number of robberies. The youths tried to escape after the detectives surrounded the house. They were arrested after a short chase.75 words
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76 1963-11-06 6 PENANQ, Tues. A six-man gang fled from a pig dealer'b house last night when the business man's son, returning home from a walk, looked through a window and saw the robbers tying up his father. Seeing his son, the victim. Ong Biew Chong. 45. shouted76 words
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185 1963-11-06 6 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. 11/iEMBERS of the first iTI Malaysian Government rubber trade mission to Communist countries in Eastern Europe will be named shortly. The leader of the mission, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, who is chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration185 words
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Article206 1963-11-06 6 Taxis cash in by raising fares T«ANAH RATA, Tues. x Thirty seven workers of the riegal bus Company, who went on strike yesterday, took turns last night and today to picket the company compound. They huddled together on the pavement in front of the206 words
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Article54 1963-11-06 6 MALACCA, Tues. A rubbertapper. Cham Tong. 67. was fined 13.500 or 15 months' jail when he pleaded guilty in the Session* Court here today for being In possession of intoxicating liquor on which excise duty bad not been paid. He was fined another $200 for keeping utensils54 words
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Miscellaneous151 1963-11-06 6 Onp By V. T. Hawnlin V* I BUT VOUGWTA AT f WHO WANTS TGOp ILgjkf HOWTCOME M3U WO(?THSHUCKS...AN < LEAST HAVE TAKEN 'WXJNP WITH /BUT ALL-^S/^a^N Wnfci Y THA^ EANY -y HIS HELMET/ FT A TIN CAN KNIGHTS WEAR/\®? S ilf*4 k SSaJ'J^ I < > 1 tm'WG i wantep.'^^151 words
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Article135 1963-11-06 7 SPLIT IN SAB AH ALLIANCE DENIED JESSELTON, Tues. The Chief Minister of Babah, Mr. Donald Stephens, has denied claims of a split in his j governing Alliance Party. A Chinese newspaper In Sanciakan yesterday published a report quoting Mr. Peter Chin, organiser of a' proposed Socialist Democratic Party, as sayingReuter - 135 words
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Article41 1963-11-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today fined Yeo Ching Song $750 for possession of 104 gallons of dutiable petrol at a kelong off Telolc Mat a Ikan yesterday. Yeo. 32. pleaded guilty.41 words
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Article35 1963-11-06 7 PENANG, Tues. Chan Cheong. 44, wlis today charged in court with dishonestly retaining 2a hair curlers and 179 boxes of powder believed to have stolen from Wong Yeng Ye. Bail was allowed.35 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-11-06 7 It 's a VIP line-up for do-it-yourself satay A GROUP of YIPs line up for do-it-yourself satay at the University of Malaya, where a reception was held on Monday night for delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Kuala Lumpur. They are (from left): Mr. S. R. Arbab (Pakistan),72 words
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Article, Illustration526 1963-11-06 7 CPA MEETING: DAY TWO Poverty: An affront to the conscience of rich KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. fHE British Minister for Technical Cooperation, Mr. Robert Carr, today warmly praised Malaysia's policy on overseas private investments as a "shining example" and" said that such investments should not be526 words
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96 1963-11-06 7 SINGAPORE, .Tues. Modern buildings will rise from the ruins of the flredevastated kampong between Lorong 21 and Lorong 23 in Geylang. where 600 people lost their homes last week. Reclamation of the four acres of ravaged land will begin soon under the Kallang swamp96 words
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Advertisement150 1963-11-06 7 Kit I I*l HP JBL 1M Mr IB i FASHIONABLE tfsf% WATCH %?*jfr I TH E LADY fIM I MODEL I 672 011 £NICAU I I MODEL 672 019 MODEL I 672,022 7 LOVELY COLOURED STRAPS TO MATCH YOUR DRESSES I FROM JAPAN'S LARGEST ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPANYTHIS REFRIGERATOR OF EXCEPTIONAL150 words
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Obituary114 1963-11-06 8 19 Ward* $10 Minimum) FERNANDES A. SIMON of »•»«♦< s.put. father of MaW < Income Tax ..r at.ir.. Elma Mavumkal ilfantai.ai... K.sklll AJnieida tipohl on 1 II M at Trreandrum. India wa*a* on MADAM CMOMO IWII LEAN &4 p.-»sed away paacrfully oa 4-11-4U < .Wdk l^hind her heloved husband114 words
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Obituary88 1963-11-06 8 rVonia 111 (Minimum) MRS. MARIANNE CAROOZA and I .>nily thank relatives and friends for -ir condokncea, attendance, aaaist- m funeral of her huatwnd THE FAMILY OF the late Mr F.t TianK Seng, wish to express their 'hanks to ill those who sent wreaths, trolls, letters of condolence, night vlaltl88 words
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695 1963-11-06 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. November 6, 1963 Reporting The Issues It may be that the inside story of the resignation of the ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. has not been told. The issues between the Vice-Chan-cellor and the Government of Singapore, however, have been fully695 words
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Article396 1963-11-06 8 The housing scheme outlined yesterday by the Federal Capital Commissioner is of exciting proportions, tied though it is to a number of "ifs". Haji Ismail does not yet have in his coffers the $30 million it is estimated the project will cost He must first get clearance from396 words
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Article170 1963-11-06 8 The request of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services that it be consulted on the terms of reference of the proposed Salary Commission should to be difficult for the Government to accept, provided no extraordinary meaning is attached to the word "consultation".170 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1963-11-06 8 JOHN STIRLING - The blind arrogance of Madame Nhu JOHN STIRLING THE FORCES THAT LED TO THE TOPPLING OF SOUTH VIETNAM'S NOTORIOUS NGOS from SAIGON Tuesday WHEN Mmc Ngo Dinh Nhu heard in Los Angel 66 the report that her husband and her brother-in-l a w, President Diem, had been killed. she reacted1,204 words
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Letter217 1963-11-06 8 IN spite of all the progress we have made yet it seems that one cannot afford to have a minor accident on a Sunday night (when most private clinics are closed) for the only place where one can get medical attention (If one Is lucky) Is217 words
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Letter247 1963-11-06 8 WITH reference to the TT letter by Mr. Gomes In the Straits Times of October 19,1 have to point out that since the Introduction of the mobile registration team to register children for Identity cards In schools, the team has never by-passed any school which appears In the list247 words
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Letter72 1963-11-06 8 I HAVE read with Interest over past months the plans for fertiliser factories. Our urgent need is to lower estate production casts to meet the Increasing synthetic rubber threat in future years. Also rubber prices are falling. Malaysian made fertilisers will help a lot. We also hope Malaysian Ministers72 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-11-06 8 WELL-LIKED MAN WHO HEADS THE NEW CABINET OAIGON, Tues. Nguyen Ngoc Tho. the 55-year-old new Prime Minister, was a leading district administrator under the French before taking office in Ngo Dinh Diem's first Government in July 1954. With r vper if-ncr as chief of an important southern province. Long Xuyen226 words
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Advertisement765 1963-11-06 8 StniU Timt* 4 MaUy Ik] CteaaMed aOsrtlatwfea aaey k. ha««ad te> let P«e«r COLO STORAai AJtCAOC Orcrterd Hoed COLO ITORASf SRXNCHIS AT HOLLAND ROAO— (CATONO KEPPCL HOAO— HAVAi. BASC Authoriss* Miate CITY BOOK •TORK LTD Winchester Hence. Col%*r Qmmf THI NEWS FRONT FHipatrlcra ln>tiiarln> M. M. ISMAIL 9 Admiralty Read.765 words
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Advertisement102 1963-11-06 8 DHUM OUTFIT Undoubtedly icorl<Tx Finest Drum Valuer "aU»»«inl 100 Outfit" Outfrt con»nt» of: ■m Dram 22" x IS". ***>*. tension, glrttarlng colour luara Drum 14" 15", glirfarWg colour, wittt Stand T«a»-TMi double s«xtod 13" glittering colour B^^^d **pi it f i i i■. Jw^b« r^^f^tf ly ii I wopir potitiv*102 words
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Advertisement228 1963-11-06 8 I.C.S. training can develop your knowledge and skill and fit you for a more responsible job and more exciting future. You learn at home, in your own time and at your own pmce. Experienced instructors give you Individ**! tuition that's clear, easy-to-follow and pwcikal. TAKE THE RIGHT COURSE HOW m228 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-11-06 9 CHILDREN CRY AFTER GUN GANG MAKES OFF WITH JEWELLERY AND CASH, MOST OF IT IN COINS By RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday fEN children of a family of 19 cried when they found their piggy banks broken and their money taken away by five armedWan Seng Yip - 422 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. As noon as a well-known Hong Kong, film comedian. Mr. Teng Chee Tsrng (above) landed at Singapore Airport last night he said: "I want to make the people of Singapore laugh". Comedian Yeng. 42. and his co-star in many films, attractive opera101 words
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Article222 1963-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE East bivision ol oiiigapore Umno plans to hold a rally to urge the Central Government to expel a British free-lance Journalist, Mr. Alex Josey, from Malaysia for an "insulting" article he wrote in an Australian news magazine, The Bulletin. The acting222 words
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Article64 1963-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The new I Minister for Home Affairs and Social Welfare. Inche Othman i bin Wok. will perform his first official function on Saturday when he presents certificates to 67 field officers of the Social Welfare Department who "graduated* after six month in-service train- inn64 words
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111 1963-11-06 9 'Boy stabs mother after being scolded SINGAPORE, Tues. Ong Lean Fah, 18. pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of stabbing his mother. Chin Fook Lan, with a knife this morning. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln. prosecuting, told the court that Ong was scolded by his mother last111 words
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Article49 1963-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Members of the Ex-Services Association of Singapore will attend a short service at the Cenotaph, Connaught Drive, at 8 a.m. on Nov. 10 to observe Remembrance Day. The President of the Association today appeared to all local ex-servicemen to "fall In" at the Cenotaph.49 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-11-06 9 MISS Cheng Yek Ylng. 17 (above), niece of a Kuala Lumpur Chinese temple care-taker. Mr. Teh Ah Bah, who was stripped of her gold wristlet, a ring and a Kold chain by twn robbers at dagger-point on Monday night. She also lost S2OO worth of jewellery59 words
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179 1963-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The United People's Party announced today that it had spent $31,--335.16 during the general election in September. The U.P.P. Is the first party to declare publicly Its election expenses a move to counter Barisan Sosialls allegations that the party was supported by179 words
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89 1963-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Public Daiiy-rated Market and Hawkers Workers' Union has threatened to call on its members to stop cleaning latrines In rural markets with effect from Nov. 13 unless the Ministry of Health Rives in to their demand for a night soil89 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-11-06 9 Editor goes round the world on dream trip SINGAPORE, Tues. Tall, silver-haired Miss Victoria Beckingsale had always wanted to do one thing during her 30 years' of hectic newspaper life to travel round the world without having to keep an eye on the clock for a deadline. But being editor260 words
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Advertisement103 1963-11-06 9 MAMIYA C 3 professional 6x6 CAMERA FOR FRONT ROW USE THE MAMIYA C 3 is the latest version of MAMTYA's series of interchangeable twin-lens reflex cameras which have won world-wide recognition among professionals and advanced amateurs. The MAMIYA CS. which is compatible with all the MAMIYAFLEX accessories including the interchangeable103 words
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Advertisement172 1963-11-06 9 j^^^"^ M eres PLUG for t^r Make Hers a "^ja^rpß GIVE "Convenience" Christmas. KITCHEN APPLIANCES Portable Electric Hand Mixer, lightweight but ,-JL powerful. 3-position fingertip control for low. VfVV medium and high speeds. Instant release [{Lfifl beater-ejector for easy cleaning. Removable Fully Immersible Frypan 12", complete with cover and control.172 words
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Miscellaneous556 1963-11-06 9 Today's radio and TV| a A f-M^. uai .«cia Morning Prelude: 7.15 News; Aloha Hawaii; 5.30 Aerial Club; RADIO MALAYSIA Breakfast Bulletin- Tin 5.45 Pesta Ita liana: 6.00 Varsity X4IIO.NAL aUUUIWAVf 7 3 0 BreaKMt Bulletin. 7.30 Round up 630 Composer Of mk\iii 4i mrtrm L 'P And About; 8.15556 words
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127 1963-11-06 10 l AKARTA. Tues. The J President of the Central Bank, Mr. Surname has ordered the closure of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation offices in Jakarta and in the South Sumatra towns of Djambi and Palembang. The official news agency Antara said the bank was given127 words
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98 1963-11-06 10 Anti-Sock rallies planned on coast DATU PAHAT. Tues. 13 —Malaysia solidarity rallies will be held in live towns along the south west coast of Johore this month The rallies are being orga nised by the Batu Pahat branch of the Malaysian Peoples. Action Front. The Minister of the Interior. Dato98 words
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Article38 1963-11-06 10 SINGAPORE Tues. -The stafl ot the Mines Office. Kuantan have *enl Sll to HRsnah binte Taib. rlinv of Mip radio comedian killed in an .icciclent. The total collected so fat in Singapore Is $1 328 4!-38 words
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108 1963-11-06 10 BRISTOL. Toes. Police here and throughout south-west England are continuing their search for Miss Maureen Kam. the 22 year old Malayan girl who disappeared last Friday. 10 days after her arrival in Bristol. Miss Kam told her brother. Mr. William Kam. aReuter - 108 words
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Article33 1963-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tups. A sum of $300 was received today from Associated Traders Ltd. Singapore, for Madam Kwek Ah Choo. widow of a seaman who was killed recently by Indonesians. i33 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-11-06 10 rpYPICAL scene in hundreds of homes in the Kampqng Bahru, Jalan Hale and Jalan Daud areas of Kuala Lumpur, which were flooded during heavy rain on Monday night. There was no serious damage to property, but household- ers had a frantic time salvaging84 words
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360 1963-11-06 10 Unit Trusts bought out by Australian finance group SINGAPORE, Tues. A large Australian finance group ha s« bought out Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., which manage Malaya's four unit trusts. The four trusts are the First Malayan Fund. Second Malayan Fund, Third Malayan Fund and the Sterling Commodity Fund, in which360 words
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Article127 1963-11-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The staff side of the National Whitely Council has rejected a Government offer of improved salaries for pass degree candidates of the University of Malaya and other recognised universities. Pass degree holders now start on $324 basic rising to a maximum ot127 words
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229 1963-11-06 10 230,000 new voters registered in electoral revision KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Tues. More than 230,000 no w voters have been -registered durinfc the revision period of Malayas electoral rolls for Parliament, state and local authority ele c t i ons which ended two weeks ago. Provisional figures reaching the Elections Coinmismission229 words
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Article31 1963-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. TUM. Mr. Ray Leong Yoke Sun. an engiii coring graduate from Klang. has been appointed area sales manager. central Malaya ?or Mobil OU M.i. i -i i Ltd.31 words
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Advertisement117 1963-11-06 10 EXHAUSTED? ....is this how you feel when you finish work? Just no energy left to enjoy yourself? Scott's Emulsion is what you need J SCOTT'S EMULSION 0 contains Cod Liver Oil-Natures finest food tonic ItT I "Z 11 -packed witli health- giving Vitamins A and D. JMJI THE BORNEO COMPANY117 words
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Advertisement102 1963-11-06 10 with the easiest rinsing miracle detergent Cleanest Cleaning. Easiest Rinsing. Richest. Foaming lather. Refreshing.Fragpance. Fop Introduction 1 JCCE One Hand) Pack with Small box 10r...50-50 Two Handy Packs with Medium box for. 1 .OO GIANT SIZE only 52.00 ANNO U N C Mii Nit «l,S«k»Pohcy VWwooW'liU'to iHorm the Public »nd102 words
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152 1963-11-06 11 Talks at Cabinet level essential' rrOKYO, Tues. The Asahi Shimbun, a national daily, said today a Foreign Ministry official who returned from Malaysia on Nov. 3 after "blood debt" talks had hinted at the need of political talks between Japanese and Malaysian officials at Cabinet level. Mr. Torao Ushiroku, DirectorReuter - 152 words
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Article60 1963-11-06 11 IPOH. Tues.— A car worth $6,000 oeionging to the manager of a sundry shop, Mr. A. M. Ibrahim. 45. was stolen yesterday while he was having drinks at the F.M.S. Hotel in Brewster Road here. He had parked his car In a lane behind the restaurant60 words
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Article, Illustration445 1963-11-06 11 That is the ONLY alternative to the Alliance as ruling party, says Khir Johari on candidate-selection trip rE only alternative to the Alliance as a ruling: party In Malaysia will be chaos, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, chairman of the party's candidature committee, said here this morning. Inche Khir, who445 words
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184 1963-11-06 11 PENANG, Tuesday. rE establishment of a $20 million sugar refinery in Malaya is the first step towards this country's development of a sugar cane industry, Mr. Philip Kuok, managing director of the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Co. Ltd., said today. "We are confident184 words
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Article64 1963-11-06 11 MUAR. Tues. Three people here will receive State honours from the Sultan of Johon at an investiture ceremony on Nov. 17. The District Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, will receive the Sri Mankota Johore, while Mr. Scab Teng Ngiap. a Member of Parliament,64 words
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Article56 1963-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Straits Times here today received $296 in donations for the National Patrioiic Fund, bringing its total collected up to date to 1143.606. Today's donors: The Headmaster, staff and pupils of Brickfields School (One), Kuala Lumpur. $125: the All-Malayan Estates' Staff Union,56 words
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Article48 1963-11-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. In all-night raids ending at dawn today, police in the "C" Division arrested 17 gangster suspects and screened a total of 282 people. Fifteen suspects are bring held under the Societies Ordinance and two under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.48 words
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Article100 1963-11-06 11 WALK-IN ROBBERS GET $1,000 pENANG, Tues. Five youths held up a housewife and her 15--year-old daughter Jn their Moulmein Road home about 9.30 a.m. today and escaped with $500 and Jewellery worth $600. Madam LJm Chiak, wife of a lighter contractor, Mr. Lee Choo Law, said the front door was100 words
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Article38 1963-11-06 11 PENANG. Tues. The City Council will hold it* budget meetIng at City Hall tomorrow afternoon. The Province Wellesley South District Council will hold its budget meeting in Nibong Tebal ai 3 p.m. on Thursday.38 words
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Article29 1963-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The overseas telex service has been extended to Panama. Minimum charge for three minutes is 546.20. after which each additional minute will cost $154029 words
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190 1963-11-06 11 5 youths order girl, 12, to undress IPOH, Tues. Five youths dragged a 12--year-old girl from her home in Jelapang new village near here last' night, tied her to a tree by the waist and ordered her to undress. She was saved by the arrival of two police constables who190 words
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85 1963-11-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three men broke into the shop of Eng Cheng Tow. 45. In Lorong 14. Geylang, early yesterday and robbed him of $700 and several cartons of cigarettes. Eng, sleeping near the front door of his shop at 4.15 a.m., was tied up85 words
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Article24 1963-11-06 11 KLUANG. Tues. The Indian Association youth stolen here will hold a youth night on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at the association premises.24 words
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Advertisement152 1963-11-06 11 When your child Is In pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially— to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose152 words
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Advertisement177 1963-11-06 11 sm a| K**11B" HmßMHsm r K I j #V\ BINOCULARS contoin o built-in coated interference filter which eliminates ultra-violet and infrared light rays which may be harmful to the eyes; prevents a reddish or purplish edge around the objective lens common in ordinary binoculars. For further details of price* and177 words
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Miscellaneous294 1963-11-06 11 Straits Times Crossword l^ IHB~~~BBr~~THsM~~~BIHi HI I r ACBX>SB 5. Legal process transfers inn to 1 Distinct and distinctive music us (7). desired by the equestrian (6. 7. The thief who makes tappers 6). swear (7). 6. Knowall makes nothing clear 8. Like the unseated equestrian (6). —in clover! (11.294 words
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275 1963-11-06 12 'HONEST BROKER' OFFER TO U.S., PEKING BY AYUB J3B an extra page of foreign news YEW YORK, Tues. 111 President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan last night offered to play "honest broker" in an attempt to establish diplomatic relations between the United States and Communist China. He said In a275 words
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Article73 1963-11-06 12 LONDON. Tuea— Air Commandant Dame Jean Conan Doyle, director of Britain's Women's Royal Air Force, will leave for Singapore on Wednesday In a Comet of the Royal Air Force Transpori Command, it was announced. During this first overseas visit I since her appointment as director IReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-11-06 12 ATHENS, Tuesday. jl/lR. George Papandreou, 75-year-old veteran of iT1 Greek politics, whose Union of the Centre party gained most votes in Sunday's general election, was received last night by King Paul. Although Mr. Papandreou's party did not get a working majority in the 300-seat parliament, politicalReuter - 283 words
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Article49 1963-11-06 12 LONDON. Tues. "Polyot One." the world's first highly manoeuvrable spaceship which was launched last Friday, continues on its flight. Moscow Radio reported in a broadcast heard here last night. "Polyot One" Is considered a step towards linking spaceships while they are In orbit. Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article87 1963-11-06 12 (^ASSELTE (Holland), J Tues.'— A "sports day" outing for student teachers ended La tragedy yesterday when the lead bus of a convoy of four they were travelling in piled into a heavy truck loaded with newsprint, in thick fog near here. Six of the87 words
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Article61 1963-11-06 12 PARIS. Tues. More than 100 Parisians, mtuiy ot them housewives out snopplng, fled In panic today as police and gangsters battled with pistols and submachine guns on the busy Boulevard Montparnasse. One gangster was killed and three gangsters and four policemen wounded. One of theReuter - 61 words
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69 1963-11-06 12 P rincess Alex loses jewels in burglary LONDON. Tues. A bur- j glar stole jewellery from Prince.-.* Alexandra's home I last night and escaped after i being surprised in a bedroom. The princess and her husband were home at the time. First reports said the burglar was surprised while rummaging69 words
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Article62 1963-11-06 12 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Foreign Ministry yesterday confirmed receipt of a Communist Chinese note protesting the visit to Taiwan and Quemoy of Indian right-wing leader Minocher Rustom Masani and his praise of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. A Ministry spokesman noted that while India does not recognise Nationalist62 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-11-06 12 GIRL WHO WAS TRAPPED BY HER OWN BEAUTY rrENTI -seven-year-old Micheline Lngeon, Swiss beauty specialist, jailed for a year last week for helping a cans to dope racehorses in England, was trapped by her own beauty. Her job was to reconnoitre the stables where the doprrs planned to strike. Bat130 words
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Article259 1963-11-06 12 COLOMB BECHAR, Tuesday. j^LGERIA and Morocco yesterday halted" their Sahara border war and effectively applied their much-delayed ceasefire agreement, it was officially announced. Maj. Leon Sankae of Mali, chief of the neutral control commission, said after touring the battle area around Figuig. 37 milesUPI - 259 words
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Article62 1963-11-06 12 Stilt fun of holes JAKARTA. Tues.— More than half the main streets here are under repair, but a shortage of heavy construction equipment means that the work will not be completed before the opening of the "Games of the New Emerging Forces" (Ganefo) on Sunday. According to the official news62 words
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141 1963-11-06 12 Probe on Soviet ships near top secret base T ONDON, Tues. The Admiralty said yesterday that the presence of two Soviet trawlers outside the top secret naval base at Portland during the weekend was being investigated. The two vessels anchored within a quarter of a mile of the base onUPI - 141 words
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Article59 1963-11-06 12 MOSCOW. Tues— Three senior Soviet officials attended a reception yesterday Riven by the ChiI nese Ambassador. Mr. Pan Tzull. to mark the 46th anniversary of the October Revolution. The Soviet officials were Mr Arkady Sobolev. Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Vasilli Kuznetsov. Deputy Minister of Culture, andReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement329 1963-11-06 12 If YOU WANT MORE POWER mM MORE M.P.G. EASIER STARTING IB SMOOTHER RUNNING yijLl LIVELIER pM EL| PERFORMANCE LESS WEAR AND W^H jHI LONGER ENGINE LIFE *39H WwW Qacal Jk tIS THE ANSWER OpS?? The first and best t^^& Molybdenum-Disulphide k^ 7 Ask your nearest stockist for a tin or329 words
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Advertisement1228 1963-11-06 13 10 LUERPOOL 6 WEST COASI U.K.! l>o» !TOOI| an. r raj* MENtSTMOSJ littraaal ida. 30 Nw 7 Not i I Nit 11 PELEM LpMl, Dublin. Gltsgow Nn 11 Nn 13 Nn 14/16 Ntt 17 POLYDORtn L'PMI. Dublin, Holl.. H'burg Nn 12 Nn 18 NOT 16/20 Hit 21 CrCLOPS luerpOTl, Glasgow1,228 words
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Advertisement1431 1963-11-06 13 g^HI THE EAC LINES Hm^V~^^l r»itOAPow tuMAummmfjmmmmym mmtn SAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMOURC, BREMEN, ANTWERP POTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. 60THENBUR0 AND COPENHAGEN. Soon P I'M* Panana •BORIRANA" a) Sa>ltt° la Party 8 Hot 0 Hot "MAEOALA" k) 17/21 Hn 21/28 Nit 26 Niv "AfUTHiA' aj BO Not/ 4 Oat 8/1,431 words
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Advertisement1381 1963-11-06 13 I BENnLINE~\ EXPRESS I LONOON, LinRPQOA A CONTINtNTAi. POUTS. faora P. S'Mai Paaaaj lENURIG (E Lp.) L'pitl, Mull, ratrg, R'dan Pt/NOT 7 BENCRUACHAM I'lta. lirg M'bra S'ratwa NOT 14/10 Nit 17/21 NOT 22/22 BENHIANT L'PMI, N'ktrg, Hivra, R'dan Antwerp NOT 11/20 NOT 21/24 NOT 25/20 BENtOTAL (ED l'lm, H'burg. R'dam1,381 words
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Advertisement1274 1963-11-06 13 feMcAUSTER dc CO., LTD. w^ 111. Nt> U331. VIM^ ELLERMAM LINE Ob KLAVEHESS LINE ..yniK ■ATTcmu LOS »N«ELES, SAN FRANCISCO, h'.wS? 'mm i.^m.irVaaoneii SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND HAVRE. BULL 1 MIDDLESBROUGH Accestitg cargi tor Ceitral A Sntk CITY OF LEEDS' Aainca. Sport P. Sham Pining BOUSAINVILLE 10/21 Nw 22/23 Nit1,274 words
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Article286 1963-11-06 14 eMIPI lymg alengsidc tne tingapere wharvet teday are: Maadowl 31/32, Tarra 4J/43. Kunak 38/3 V. Troubadour 43, TJlpanaa 44. Tuscans* 6A. Walrata 27/28, Bruas 21/22, Auby N.W. 1. oemenylh N.W 4. Glenroy 33/34, Kastern Ranger 18. Inner reads: Ulaag SenK. Kirn (Juan. Brntonc, Bulan Maa. Belat Madura.286 words
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Article265 1963-11-06 14 VOVEMBIR Itrat grsde rubber buy- ers f.e.b. cleeed at S p.m. In tingapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6S| cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing- level for the position. Toe tone was slightly •teadler. R.A.S. and F. M.R.I. cltsHig prices In cents265 words
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Article185 1963-11-06 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 3. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. M. Cement 18 cts E. Smelters 20 eta. McAllstet 14 cts. K?so 21 ct*. Robinson 11 cts. Fed. Dlsp. IS cts. C. Storage 4id. F. ft N. 18 cts. Kothmana 13 eta. Gammons 16 cts. S. Land S185 words
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Article140 1963-11-06 14 ciatien made these chances In Us to (100): Nik Verk: ouymc IT :<_■ 13 18. airmail OU 33 13/16. BO d 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 33 7/16. airmail OD 35 9/16, 90 d/at 36 1/16 credit btlls, 36 1/8 trade bills.140 words
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Article65 1963-11-06 14 /'HINCSI PreOuoe Eiehingi, Stngav-" a*re neen prteee aer pioul yesterday: Cecenut eil: Unquoted. Con: Nov. /Dec. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: MuntoK white ***** aellera. Sarawak white (143 sellers, special Sarawak black »)io sellers, garbled Lampong blsck Jllo sellers. ABTA Sll2i sellers ttngspere Ceeenut Oil Millers- Asseelstlen prlaes: bulk 552.2365 words
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Article28 1963-11-06 14 Pabang Conaot crushed 18.000 tons of tin ore In October and had an output of 216 tons of Un concentrate (lode) and 7 tons (tributors alluvial)28 words
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Article25 1963-11-06 14 Sunjri Bldor Tin Dredging in October had tin ore output of 758 plculs. The hours worked were 622 and the yardage treated *****025 words
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Article16 1963-11-06 14 Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday (or the Melbourne Cup holiday. Trading resumes today.16 words
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539 1963-11-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent QUET conditions again ruled on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover was small. In the industrial section of the market price movements continued narrow, but if anything tended to be slightly easier. Bousteads were done from539 words
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Article25 1963-11-06 14 Malayan Stock indn< Nov. 4 Nov. Industrials: IIB.UM 1 1X. 32 Tins: 116.48 115.8$ S rubbers; 108 84 108.81 Dec. 29. 1962 100.25 words
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Article785 1963-11-06 14 MALAYAN STO CK EXCHANGES POMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Seinttad (7.UOU) $1.74, <B.(XX» 11.72, (8.000) $1.75: C.T.t. erdo (100) 445.: Centrsl Prep. (1,000) $1.30, (8.000) $1.31: Celd ttere (6.000)785 words
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Article27 1963-11-06 14 November 5. MALAYAN RIBRER PRICES: 68li cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5483.75 (up 51.75) Estimated (inofficial offering; 210 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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542 1963-11-06 14 AFTER dropping $8.12$ on A Saturday and Monday, the Straits tin price yesterday rallied by $1.75 to $483.75 Influenced by the overnight improvement in London. The offering was estimated down 15 tons to 210 tons. Although tin price movements were Irregular In London542 words
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Advertisement407 1963-11-06 14 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA <;rn.i) of '.i:\im aits xoticf ok mi.i;tino Tins is lo lnlorm mpmtjrrs of the Guild thai v sppcm; meeting will be held on Tuesday 12 November 1963 at 8.00 p.m. in the arts lecture thpatrp 'A' Univprsity of MalH.va Ti.e Bnetal meetmi? has been requestrd by 50407 words
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Article152 1963-11-06 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEB Bin 1 NO KIDDING Ace Admiral Pride of PeraU NO KIDDING Western Plains OIMII OISIN No Kidding Sathi Race t NOB. GESTURE Lady Warrior Miss Delaware LADY Warrior UigniHed Lady Noble Gesture B. SARAWAK Dirnilipd Lady Lady Warrior K»ce 3 LOVELY DAY Pin152 words
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1145 1963-11-06 16 Golden Master should turn tables on Witte de With RACING with Epsom Jeep 1 Ipoh, Tuesday WITH a handy weight mark of 7.12, the remarkably improved Golden Master has a first rate winning chance in the Cl. 2, Div. 1, s*f. straight handicap (Race 4) here tomorrow. Strongly fancied, he1,145 words
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Article116 1963-11-06 16 r>H. Tues— Pataudl. a newcomer in Hie Martin Stabl*. snowed up in a good gallop on a soft track her* this morning. I With Ismail Astun up, this four-year-old went nlt«ly on the bit over 3f In 39 2/6. He looks pretty forward and should give a116 words
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Article53 1963-11-06 16 LEICE3TER. Tues. Another winner for •Scdbie" Breasley here yesterday, and a blank day for Lester Plggott. put the Australian five ahead In the race for tht British Jockey's championship With only three racing days to go to the end of the flat season Breasley has ridden 176 winnersReuter - 53 words
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Article146 1963-11-06 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. More than 90.000 racegoers saw the South Australian horse Gatum Gatum, a 25-1 outsider, race to victory in the Melbourne Cup. Australia's richest race, at Flemlngton here today. Gatum Datum is an aboriginal word meaning boomerang. The horse U owned by Mr. MReuter - 146 words
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Article1218 1963-11-06 16 Race One: 2.0-CI 2 Div 4-5-1 f str 4 ***** Western Plain. (Jude St.) Zata 7 sii A. l£aU li t AIA Nwreh <H- N. Tan) Teh. 7 8.10 Moxham 10 7 ***** Morning Flight (Venl Vlcl St.) Heddle 78 10 <— I 8 *****1,218 words
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Advertisement592 1963-11-06 16 REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATU FERRY AT DUNGUN ROUTE lII— EAST COAST ROAD The above Perry will be under repairs and will be closed to all vehicular traffic between 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 am. on 11 and 12.1163 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from candidates who satisfy the592 words
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Advertisement463 1963-11-06 16 I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Department of Indian Studies Applications are invited (or one post of Lecturer /Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Indian Studies. Candidates should have a good Honours degree in Tamil and in addition, possess a research degree. They should be capable j of lecturing in English as463 words
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Advertisement711 1963-11-06 16 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE. SUIT NO. 804 OF 1962 EXECUTION NO. 27« 62. IN THE CAUSE OF British Malayan Trustees Limited Plaintiffs Versus 1. Wong Bhl Ying (M.W.) 2. Loke Yu Sum 3f Loke Yu Vim 4 Poong Sin Hoe alias Foong Wai Yin (W)711 words
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Advertisement271 1963-11-06 16 TENDERS "J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE" Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractor* in Class C Head tV> and above 1 up to 12.00 Noon on 11.11.63 at the Office of Jurutera Negen. Neger: Sembllan Seremban. for the supph and delivery of metal and performance of other works at271 words
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Article, Illustration538 1963-11-06 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL FULL EXPENSES WILL BE PAID AND A BONUS TOO OFFER FOLLOWS SIR STANLEY'S 'GLOWING REPORTS' By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. They all envy us the Tengku \f ALAYSIA'S national team footballers will next year let themselves in for that highly-desirable pastime of all-expenses-paid globe-trotting, extending from538 words
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Article217 1963-11-06 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ceylon Sports Club, the defending champions, regained leadership of the SHA league first division when they beat Khalsa by 6-0 for their fifth victory at Serangoon Road today. Khalsa had only nine flayers on the field for the first ten minutes of217 words
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303 1963-11-06 17 LIM KEE CHAN - HONG KONG TO PLAY IN WEEKEND TOURNEY LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Tues. Hong Kong will become the first overseas team since the war to contest a Malayan Polo Association tournament when they play In this weekend's competition at the Paslr Plangle ground, Johore Bahru. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.303 words
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325 1963-11-06 17 KARTAR SINGH - Army will defend Malaya Cup with new XV KARTAR SINGH By MALACCA, Tues. Army (Malaya) Rugby Football Union, the defending Malaya pup champions, will be an unknown quantity when they take on Johore in their first south zone match this season at Johore Bahru on Saturday. With only four of325 words
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Article940 1963-11-06 17 MOTOR-RACING By FRANCIS BOEV KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One hundred and one Malaysian drivers will vie for honours In the U-event Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit at the Diplomatic Enclave here on Nov. 16 and 17. The circuit race organised by the Malayan Moior Sports Club promises940 words
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Article46 1963-11-06 17 SOCfTR— .Inhorr Div 1 'BatU Pahat): CRC 6 Town Council 0. Bl (.(.EH Inter-tchool under--15 (Bkt. Mert*J*m>: UethodUt Secondary. Parit Buntar 14 igosl 3 tries i Hleh School. BM 5 (goal). HOCKEY Inter- State ftrli f Bg. Patant > Perak School* 1 K*dah ichooU 0.46 words
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Article132 1963-11-06 17 Last-minute goal earns replay POLICE 3 JOLLILADS 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. A lastminute goal by left-winger >'erumal culminated a great rally by Jollllads and earned them a 3-3 draw with Police in a Singapore Amateur Football Association Senior Cup match at Jalan Besar today. Police started Impressively and led 3-0 by132 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-11-06 17 SIMPSON 246 AS AUSSIES HIT 529-9 PERTH, Tuesday. rpHE drawn match between the Combined XI and the South African cricket tourists provided a run-feast for fans here today. Faced with the task i of making 579 runs to win, the Combined XI took up the challenge and at stumps were146 words
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Article113 1963-11-06 17 ONDON. Tues Tottenham Hotspur were returned 8-1 clear IWOtvttM for the English P.A. Cup at UM callover on the competition at Uie Victoria Club here last night. Everion and Manchester United. who s>hared with Spurs al the last callover. cosed at 9-1 and 11-1 respectively. Also onReuter - 113 words
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Article72 1963-11-06 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Commonwealth Forces Far East have named 16 players for the match against Malaysia's Olympic Soccer team at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday at 7 p.m. The 16 players will have three days' oentralised training, starting tomorrow, at R.A.P. Seletar. The players are: Pairclough. Mitchell,72 words
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Advertisement196 1963-11-06 17 gm t\ 1 LiikJ W I 1 1\ I II Bgg. II V JllaUeir There are more than a thousand full colour illustra- tions and maps to back up the authoritative yet readable text. Avoiding the style of the dull The three volumes of this textbook the GOLDEN BOOK superb196 words
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Advertisement471 1963-11-06 17 Wm PHOTO CONTEST fISL RESULTS j[ The judges ore plcoied to announce the resulH of the "MISS YASHICA PHOTO CONTEST 1963" held en the 12th October at the Odcon Hollywood Room as follows: SECTION 'A' SECTION 'B SECTION 'C i SECTION D' (Mia YASHICA HALF (MISS YASHICA 3S mm) (MISS471 words
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Miscellaneous93 1963-11-06 17 SOCCER: Spore senior league and cup— -Qlass v Mai. Airways (6.30 p.m.); Junior: Borneo Motors v Jardine Waugh (5.15 both matches at Jn Besar). KI'GGEK Tour match: Penanji v Chulalongkorn University. Bangkok (Western Rd). Friendlies: S'nor Club v Pad&nft Under-23 (XL padang); Tech. College v P"MC (Ourney Rd): SCC B93 words
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Article, Illustration732 1963-11-06 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuas. NO GOVT HAS RIGHT TO KEEP RESOURCES IDLE WHILE OTHERS ARE DYING- NASH ]\]B- Waller Nash, former Prime Minister of New Zealand made an impassioned appeal today to all nations to share their resources for the beneiit of all mankind. Speaking on technical and732 words
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365 1963-11-06 18 No-strike 2,000 at Base call for inquiry By R. CHANDRAN SINGAPORE, Tues. About 2,000 nonstriking Naval Base workers today called on the Government to set up a commission of inquiry into the strike called by the Naval Base Labour Union. At a rally inside the Base this afternoon, they urged365 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-11-06 18 THE breeze ploys tricks with the veil of Miss Jasmine Lee, 27, daughter of Tun H.S. Lee, former Malayan Minister of Finance, as she left the Holy Trinity Church, Paddington, London, last Saturday after her marriage to a 30-year-old businessman, Mr. Robert Goh.81 words
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216 1963-11-06 18 THAT 'INFIDEL' WARNING FOR DISCUSSION KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. rpENGKU Abdul Rahman's recent warning that he would take drastic action against the PanMalayan Islamic Party and religious leaders who accused Muslims in the Alliance of being infidels, will come up for discussion at the State Executive Council meeting here in a216 words
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Article101 1963-11-06 18 DACCA, Tues. A cholera epidemic is spreading in East Pakistan, it was reported here today. During the last four weeks about 600 persons died of cholera in four districts, and the disease was reported to be spreading to other. areas. In Bogra. 200 miles northeast of Dacca,UPI - 101 words
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Article58 1963-11-06 18 RANGOON, Tues. The Burmese Trade Minister. Colonel Chit Myalng, left here today for Ceylon leading a Burmese trade delegation at the invitation of the Ceylonese Government. Colonel Chit Myalng will be in Ceylon for about three days during which he will sign an extension of theReuter - 58 words
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Article31 1963-11-06 18 SINO APORE. Tues. Kampong Kapor constituents will hold a victory dinner at their community centre on Saturday at 8 pjn. In honour of their Assemblyman. Inche Mahmud Awang.31 words
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118 1963-11-06 18 WASHINGTON, Tues. •Tf Britain is planning to spend £175 million to £200 million on U.S. equipment for its four Polaris submarines, Mr. John Hay, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, told reporters here last night. He said: "We have ordered a large amount ofReuter - 118 words
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126 1963-11-06 18 Armed men will be shot, says Jugah KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Temenggong Jug a h Anak Barieng. said today that armed men who crossed the Sarawak border would be shot if they did not surrender. "If they are not shot they will get lost in the126 words
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Article90 1963-11-06 18 LONDON, Tues. Air Marshal Sir Douglas Morris, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chlef of Britain's Royal Air Force Fighter Command, is to visit India from Nov. 13 to Nov. 16 to watch Javelin all- 1 weather fighter planes operating in training with the Indian Air Defence organisation. Sir Douglas90 words
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Article61 1963-11-06 18 PERTH. Tues.— A ten shilling parcel of fireworks exploded inside the shirt of a 13-year-old boy here today. The boy. Glen Sallur. was returning home after buy- ing the fireworks when one he had lit backfired and set oil the bundle inside his shirt. He had extensive burnsReuter - 61 words
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Article402 1963-11-06 18 LONDON. Tues. Political uncertainties were a major influence on sentiment in the Stock Exchange today and buyers were showing an unwillingness to open new commitments in front of Thursday's two very important byelections. Selling was fairly persistent and jobbers were quick to lower prices when402 words
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194 1963-11-06 18 Esso starts production at P.D. next month pORT DICKSON, Tues. 1 Esso's $50 million refinery at Port Dickson goes into production towards the middle of next month. This was announced by Mr. Urban H. Wagner. Jnr.. manufacturing director of Esso Standard Malaya Ltd.. at an Informal press conference during a194 words
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Miscellaneous51 1963-11-06 18 I iyi i iff 1 1 »i lit UIGHEST and lowest tempera tures In Maiaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 82 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 7551 words
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