The Straits Times, 8 November 1963
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Title Section21 1963-11-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 file** o***0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration383 1963-11-08 1 Pro-Reds, beware... 'BOESTAMAM WAS TRYING TO SPLIT ARMED FORCES AT INSTIGATION OP INDONESIA' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned today that the Government would take stern action against political parties or individuals who persisted in siding with Indonesia and the Communist Party to agitate against Malaysia.383 words
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Article, Illustration444 1963-11-08 1 JACKIE SAM - Naval Base strike over JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 33-day Naval Base strike collapsed today. It was called off by leaders of the Naval Base Labour Union in the wake of the Government ruling that it was illegal. A l l workers of the union, which claims a membership444 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-11-08 1 TAKAO ISHIMOTO, 24, president of the Fukushima Youth League Party and member of the Greater Japan Patriot Party, brandishing a knife, is grabbed by policemen as he tries to hand Premier Ikeda a petition after the Prime Minister made a campaign speech71 words
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139 1963-11-08 1 JESSELTON. Thursday. ARMED pirates, believed to be Indonesians, have made three separate attacks in Sabah since Tuesday night, police announced today. I At Kampong Sumagat. opposite Jembongan Island in the Sulu Sea, they killed a shopkeeper, ransacked the I shop and got away in a139 words
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Article56 1963-11-08 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Rhlo Islander, Kepong bin Chakong, ha* reported to the police that he wa» robbed by four armed persons In a motor sampan off Pulau Dua last night, while he was on his way to Singapore In his prahu. They stole $100 and 13 bags56 words
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Article69 1963-11-08 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 50 employees of the Hotel Singapura Intercontinental in Orchard Road, which opened only seven weeks ago, went on strike this evening. The hotel management reported that only the* hotel's "Four Lions" restaurant was affected. The hotel has a staff of 344.69 words
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Article57 1963-11-08 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. A SUt* funeral ceremony will be held here tomorrow for the Malaysian High Commissioner, Daio Suleiman, who died In Melbourne yesterday. The body was flown to Canberra today by a RAAF plane and the personal plane of the Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzles, brought57 words
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Article41 1963-11-08 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. Russia paraded a new antimissile missile which Mr. Khrushchev claims "can hit a fly in space" before thousands of Muscovites and a group of American businessmen during the traditional October Revolution Day march past here today. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration391 1963-11-08 1 Djuanda Dies of a heart attack HE SIGNED THE TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH MALAYA JAKARTA, Thurs. J The Indonesian Chief Minister, Dr. Djuanaa. was accorded a full military burial at the National Heroes Cemetery here today, with President Soekarno attending the funeral. Dr. Djuanda. 52. five times the acting President391 words
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Article71 1963-11-08 1 MANILA. Thurs— The Philippines Foreign Office said today it was not giving credence to a published report alleging that "a major Western power" had' spent over 500.000 pesos to influence the Philippines into immediately recognising Malaysia The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, issued a formal statement71 words
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Article30 1963-11-08 1 LENGEDE Thurs. All 11 miners trapped for a fortnight in the flooded Iron ore mine here were triumphantly hauled to the surface here today. Reuter. (See Pa«p 3)Reuter - 30 words
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Article40 1963-11-08 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police today appealed to the public for help to trace a "dangerous" man, who escaped from Woodbrldge Hospital on Monday night. They gave his name as Toh Han Eng. alias Ah Too. 23.40 words
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Article26 1963-11-08 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Queen Eli7abeih today received the new Philippines Ambassador, Mr. Marcial Lichauco. who presented his letters of credence at Buckingham Palace. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article44 1963-11-08 1 I i;i.n( H VI oRCE NOW A HKAMTY: OFFICIAL PAHS. Tlnirs. Frann been m ;i >> s prci atomic bombs time* mirtillt nf thi-< ><-.ir .me! **t li ration nmlrar for. > is a reality." Armed Minister PteTTC li told National Assembly toil.iv Rrutcr.44 words
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Article, Illustration310 1963-11-08 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday I N DONESIA was urged yesterday to ensure that the people of former Dutch New Guinea decide the future status of their territory, which was transferred by The Netherlands to Indonesian control under a U.N. approved agreement. The accord,310 words
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Article27 1963-11-08 2 TAIPEH, Thurs. "Filial sons and wise grandchildren have contributed to my long life," says Lai Lung-wen, the oldest man In Formosa. Lai is 114.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article45 1963-11-08 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The former Indonesian Vice-President, Dr. Mohammed Hatta. has arrived nere on his way home from a tour of Western Europe. Dr. Hatta has been in poor health and, according to Indonesian sources, has difficulty in moving one arm. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article25 1963-11-08 2 TOKYO, Thurs. President Heinnch Luebke of West Oermany, paid his respects this morning in the rain at the Meiji Shrine in central Tokyo25 words
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Article68 1963-11-08 2 RANGOON, Thurs. The Burmese Prime Minister, Gen. Ne Win, appeared to be In Rood health and have full use .of both hands when ho received a North Korean economic mission here last Saturday, his last public appearance. Unconfirmed reports reaching Bangkok had said that the PrimeReuter - 68 words
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Article39 1963-11-08 2 HONG KONG. Thurs— North Vietnam has protested against the U.S. difiDatch of warships near South Vietnamese coastal waters !as a 'direct threat to peace In Boutn-EaM Asia." according to the I Vietnam News Agency— ReuUr. I39 words
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Article, Illustration386 1963-11-08 2 Disarmament and the China menace: Malaysia UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. ALAYSIA warned the United Nations yesterday that a disarmament pact limited to nuclear weapons would give China an "overwhelming"' advantage, threatening peace in Asia. The Peking regime possessed such quality and quantity superiority in conventional armaments that she "would at onceReuter - 386 words
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125 1963-11-08 2 Dictator? Oh no, I'm Papa Soekarno' JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno said last night that he was neither a dictator nor "a tool of the Communists." He was speaking at the State palace after being conferred the title of "Supreme Protector" by the Indonesian Law Seminar. Before a gathering of CabinetReuter - 125 words
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Article59 1963-11-08 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The neutralist Prime Minister of Laos. Prince Souvanna Phouma, said here today he had told Mr. Khrushchev he was ready to move his government north to Luang Prabang to accommodate ihe proCommunist Pathet Lao. At present the administration of the faction-ridden state IsReuter - 59 words
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250 1963-11-08 2 Sihanouk's threat: I'll turn left the Ben Bella way OHNOM PENH. Thurs. A The Cambodian Head of State. Prince Sihanouk, warned yesterday that Cambodia would turn to a "progressive socialism of the Ben Bela type" from Jar.. 1 unless the antiSihanouk Free Khmer Radio were silenced. He said in aReuter - 250 words
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82 1963-11-08 2 SYDNEY, Thurs. A man slashed a 20-year-old girl mor« than 30 times with a 16-inch carving knife outside a Sydney hospital today, then attempted a "harakiri" suicide as his victim lay dying on the pavement. The 17-year-old sister of the dead girl struggled desperatelyReuter - 82 words
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Article27 1963-11-08 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Negotiation* for revision of the PakisiamJapan air agreement were reported stalemated today over Pakistan's: request for flying to Tokyo via Communist China. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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126 1963-11-08 2 SAIGON. Thurs. Junta Chairman, Lieut. Gen. Duon c Van Minn yesterday promised early formation of a democratic government in Vietnam and said a civilian "Council of Sages" would advise the military government. Gen. Minh appeared with his Junta and the Provisional Government cabinet126 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-11-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ''don't taw that fieeO I.ASS £S£ )k f*JS^Sj!^ /tuat string* me LEMeriA J [Of MATERIAL WE HBED FO«J23 words
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136 1963-11-08 3 An olive branch from Moscow to Peking YfOSCOW, Thurs. iTI Russia last night held out an olive branch to China on the eve of the 46th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Mr. Khrushchev led the applause when one of his top aides. Mr. Nikolai Podgorny. said at an anniversary meetingReuter - 136 words
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Article39 1963-11-08 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Governor Nelson Rockefeller was expected to announce today his candidacy for his party's Presidential nomination. It is virtually certain that President Kennedy will again be the Democratic candidate for the 1964 elections. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article26 1963-11-08 3 MOSCOW, Thurs.— The number of Soviet scientists almost trebled from 179,000 to 524,500 between 1952 and 1962, the news agency Tass said yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article360 1963-11-08 3 LENGEDE, Thurs CHEERS AS THE RESCUE DRILL REACHES 11 MINERS TRAPPED 185 FEET UNDERGROUND 'piK 11 trapped miners of Lengede cheered and shouted with delight today as the giant rescue drill bit through into their underground gallery without producing the rockfall recuers had dreaded. Dr. Wilfried Berghoefer, the engineer360 words
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330 1963-11-08 3 A JET AIRLINER PLOWS INTO CABBAGE PATCH LONDON, Thursday. TRANS-CANADA AIRLINE jetliner with 97 people aboard, trying to take off from foggy London* Airport on a non-stop flight to Montreal, skidded off the end of the runway last night and plowed into a cabbage patch. There were no serious injuries.330 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-11-08 3 fVNE-time wrestler Norbet \J Rondel was cleared recently on a charge of demanding money- by threats. Then he walked oat of court and stood on his head outside liolborn Viaduct Station, London. During his trial he was given a US-minuteMirrorpic - 122 words
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Article82 1963-11-08 3 LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Thun. A Negro has been elected to the City Council here for the fint time in history Mr. Harry Sykes, a former school teacher who now manages a bowling alley, ran as an Independent candidate. He received 6,036 votes— the third largest among the nine82 words
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Article28 1963-11-08 3 LONDON. Thurs.— TeUtar. the American communications satellite, made history again yesterday when v uas used for a transatlantic discussion between anaesthetists in London and Chicago' Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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275 1963-11-08 3 POLICE BEUTALITY SHOCK: 2 CHIEFS SUSPENDED f ONDON, Thurs.— Two top police officials in Sheffield were suspended from duty yesterday in a sensational move following the report of a tribunal investigating the dismissal of two detectives who used a truncheon and a "Rhino tail" whip to beat up three suspects.Reuter - 275 words
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176 1963-11-08 3 Young men throw teenage girls into fountains LONDON, Thurs. Several teenage girls were thrown into the fountains in Trafalgar Square in Guy Fawkes celebrations on Tuesday night, a magistrate dealing with offending revellers was told yesterday. A 20-year-old actor admitted throwing In one of the girls. "She came up toReuter - 176 words
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Article27 1963-11-08 3 ATHENS. Thurs— King Paul last night asked 75-year-old George Papandreou. leader of the Union of the central party, to form a new Greek Government. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-11-08 4 We are NOT out of the moon race: Nik MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev last night declared that Russia had never said it was giving up its lunar project. He also told I] top American businessmen that Russia is "designing and building a supersonic plane." He could give no details. Mr.Reuter; UPI - 333 words
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1186 1963-11-08 4 Nik: We have not yielded on Berlin... 1 they'd have had to move over our bodies MOSCOW, Thursday jyjß. Khrushchev said yesterday that this week's Berlin convoy incident had been solved by a Western climb-down. He declared: "We have not1,186 words
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159 1963-11-08 4 MR. Khrushchev damned "parasitic capitalism" before an audience of 21 American tycoons, telling them they could "live a life of luxury, drinking, carousing. or changing wives." But one of the businessmen, James A. Linen, president of Time Inc. retorted: "This group of capitalists hasReuter - 159 words
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188 1963-11-08 4 WASHINGTON. Thurm. AU T HORITATIVE U.S. officials yesterday rejected Mr. Khrushchev's assertion that the United States had backed down in the Russian blockade of an American military convoy on the Berlin autobahn. Officials said flatly that the United States had made no concessions regardingReuter - 188 words
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250 1963-11-08 5 Mission to negotiate plan for joint ventures CINGAPORE, Thurs. Agreements on joint ventures in Singapore with Australian manufacturers are expected to be concluded during the visit of Singapore's industrial survey mission to Australia next week. The mission will leave on Sunday and will return on Dec. 4. Its leader. Mr.250 words
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Article29 1963-11-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah will attend and the Sultanuh will give away the prizes at the Ibrahim Primary School speech day on Nov. 24.29 words
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Article29 1963-11-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah will lay a wreath ;>t the Remembrance Day ceremony in the Kedah Volunteer Force War Memorial on Sunday.29 words
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Article, Illustration487 1963-11-08 5 GABRIEL LEE - 200 Bugis ready to run the gauntlet again GABRIEL LEE: 50 fiO^rs /4M KALLANG BASIN WAITING FOR GOOD WIND FOR DASH HOME By Singapore, Thursday [£ALLANG River Basin was jammed today by about 50 Bugis boats waiting for favourable winds to sail back to the Celebes. For the 200 Celebes487 words
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228 1963-11-08 5 KUANTAN, Thursday. ■pLABORATE precautionary measures are being taken in the East Coast States to guard against the heavy monsoon rains expected during the middle of this month. This action follows strong winds and intermittent heavy rains here during the last two days. Flood Relief228 words
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Article84 1963-11-08 5 'Citizen inquiry in camera SINGAPORE, Thurs. AN application by the Minister of Home Affairs to deprive S. Markandu. former president of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, of his Singapore citizenship was heard in camera today by the Citizenship Inquiry Committee. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. D.P.P., who conducted the inquiry,84 words
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Article33 1963-11-08 5 I PENANG. Thurs. Nominations for the State Assembly by-election in Balik Pulau will be received by the Returning Officer. Syed Zaina) Abidin Jamalullail. on Nov. 18 Polling day is Dec. 14.33 words
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Article42 1963-11-08 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Un'verslty of Singapore, Professor H. E. Groves, will speak on "Legal education for Malaysia" to members of the Lions Club of Singapore East on Nov. 14 at 8 D.m.42 words
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76 1963-11-08 5 TAIPINO. Thurs. A lorry driver. Tan Ah Kow. and his attendant, slopped at an eating stall at Simpang. about three miles from here, yesterday for a meal. When they went back to their l'irry. parked nearby, they found that cash amounting to fl.ooo76 words
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141 1963-11-08 5 DENANG, Thurs. —The Uda GO A. c HaT SS? ?"<? I cnoea bt. Xavier s instii Mltion as "one or the best examples Of the splendid work done by the Christian Brothers ill this part of the world." "Yours." he told a large gathering141 words
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201 1963-11-08 5 Teluk Anson, Thurs. TVjR. Felix Anthony, ITI secretary of the Teluk Anson branch of the People's Progressive Party yesterday challenged the Socialist Frc n t to condemn Ini o n c sia publicly. He was speaklng\n the annual meeting of the branch. He201 words
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119 1963-11-08 5 MALAYSIA WINNING 'WAR OF NAMES' IN BANGKOK BANGKOK. Thurs. Indonesia and Malaysia are still warring over the use of the term "Malaysia" at the current Colombo Plan officials conference here. Conference sources said today that so far Malaysia had won. and that name was in all documents. The officials are119 words
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201 1963-11-08 5 Filipino told: You should have stayed in your country lESSELTON. Thurs.— J The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Da to Sir James Thomson, yesterday told a Filipino that if he felt he was badly treated here he should have remained in his own country. The Filipino wasReuter - 201 words
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Article27 1963-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will celebrate its 16th birthday annlversary with a dinner party at the Embassy at 8 p.m. on Saturday.27 words
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Advertisement295 1963-11-08 5 y J^ BHmMß^^.^ b~ v LJA DIO OUnCIIIN 1 ][L'ftt'\ 1 mW W9 I F^B IE 19 I i T*£-*lj*S ii ■m. Hm. H «^y m m k. J TELEVISION ytfiill^KS Programme after programme, night after night, you enjoy the exciting realism AJ^^Sfif of the giant Kriesler screen... so big295 words
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Article132 1963-11-08 6 Midwives: Reply by Kandasamy SINGAPORE, Thurs. The general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of PubI lie Employees, Mr. G. Kanda(samy, today dismissed as ■fictitious a Health Ministry official's warning that there would be "serious repercussions" in other related Government services if the union's claims in respect of Government midwives were132 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-11-08 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. •JWO missing Barisan Sosialis leaders Chan Sun Wing and Wong Soon Fong have sought leave of absence from the Legislative Assembly. In letters to the Speaker, Mr. E.W. Barker, to newspapers, and to Dr. Lee Siew Choh, the party chairman, both men335 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-11-08 6 Armed gang rob jockey's family SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four smartly -dressed youths this morning called at the Duchess Road home of well-known jockey Subian (above) on the pretext of delivering a gift to him. and robbed his family of Sl.OOO in cash and jewellery worth another SI. OOO. Jockey Subian is174 words
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110 1963-11-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ministry of Education today announced that the following have passed the City and Guilds of London Institute examinations for this year: Concede Practice: Osman bin Mohamed; Ramli bin Ahmad (private candidates). Teacher's Certificate in Handicraft first handicraft examination part II <110 words
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877 1963-11-08 6 TEE SHB ASSN. NO LONGER EXISTS, SAYS COUNSEL SINGAPORE, Thurs. DEFENCE Counsel, Mr. T.T. Rajah, told the High Court today that as the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association was no more in existence as the result of the cancellation of its certificate of registration, the court could not grant an877 words
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Article35 1963-11-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Judging of entries for the 2nd Malaysia Student Photographic Competition, organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society will take place on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. in the Polytechnic's main lecture theatre.35 words
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Article22 1963-11-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lady members of the Christmas Fair today organised a bridge and malijong drive at the Island Club.22 words
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296 1963-11-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 19 -year -old clerk, Mabel Ong Heng Neo, told a Coroner's Court today that while she was in her room in her Jalan Kubis home on the morning of Nov. 1 last, she heard two people arguing. They were a school296 words
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Miscellaneous373 1963-11-08 6 M'HK following It today schedule Lumpur. Bangkok, Hoag Koag, of civil aircraft movements at Tatpeh. Osaka <CX 730) 8 a.m.; to I Paya Lebar airport Singapore: Jakarta (TO 731) 8.10 p.m. ARRIVALS Qantas: To Perth, Sydney (Qr Qintai: From London, Rome, ?M> 11. 18 p.m. Athena. Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Malayan373 words
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Article186 1963-11-08 7 IPOH, Thursday BUS FIRM WON'T RECOGNISE UNION ALL the striking 37 workers of the Regal Transport Co. Ltd. at Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, are to be dismissed. A spokesman for the company, which operates bus services from Tapah to- the Cameron Highlands. Tapah Road and Chenderiang186 words
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331 1963-11-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE 10,000-strong National Union of Commercial Workers said today that there would be chaos in the country if the Government did not take action against "antinational" employers who lock out workers when a dispute arises and then close down the331 words
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Article31 1963-11-08 7 IPOH, Thurs.— Five men were fined $10 each In the magistrate's court here today for trespassing into the Perak Turf Club yesterday, second day of the Ipoh race meeting.31 words
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Article83 1963-11-08 7 Here to gather facts KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. L. R. Phillips, controller of the Commonwealth division of the British Council, arrived from London today on a three-week fact-finding tour of the Malaysian territories. During his stay here, Mr. Phillips will meet the Minister of Education, Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan, University83 words
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226 1963-11-08 7 Dying man named his assailant, court is told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The name of his assailant was on a dying man's lips, the High Court here was told today at a murder trial. Appearing before Mr. Justice Gill was Ahmad bin Jantan, 27, a labourer charged with the murder of226 words
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Article29 1963-11-08 7 IPOH, Thurs. The Malayan Orchid Society will hold an "Orchid Night" at the Ku Kong Chow Association in Jalan Kalsom here on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.29 words
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Article48 1963-11-08 7 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. Senior Customs officer Mohamed Yusoff bin Haji Salleh led a raid on a transport company in Bukit Mertajam early this morning and seized 55.000 worth of goods on suspicion of evasion of duty. Three men were detained by the Customs raiding party.48 words
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Article39 1963-11-08 7 TELUK AIn'SON. Thurs. Ng Chew Tee. 60. w«r fatally Injured when the bus she hita alighted from reversed into her at a workshop In the Batah Rabit Road here yesterday. She died on admisison to hospital.39 words
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109 1963-11-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Police in a pre-dawn ambush today arrested five men here in connection with an arson attempt on a Royal Navy bus carrying non-striking workers to the Singapore Naval Base At 4.30 a.m., acting on a tipoff, a police109 words
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Article209 1963-11-08 7 KLANG, Thursday. npHE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, suggested yesterday that disloyal Malaysians be sent across the Straits of Malacca "to see the sufferings" of the Indonesians. Dato Abu Bakar was .speaking at the opening of a $135,000 water works scheme209 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-11-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sarawak Alliance leader Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob (above) is to be his State's new Assistant Minister for Rural Development. Confirming the appointment today, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said a similar post would be created shortly In Sabah as part of the Malay-sia-wide67 words
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Article38 1963-11-08 7 JESSELTON. Thurs.— Mr. Peter Chin. 61. today declined to comment on a statement Issued by the ruling Sabah Alliance Party, rejecting his claim that some Members of Parliament were supporting his proposed Democratic Socialist Party. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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165 1963-11-08 7 Malaysian Ceylonese to pledge loyalty [TUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Ceylonese will converge here on Sunday to pledge loyalty to the King and nation and condemn Indonesia for its confrontation policy. The meeting is sp^usorea by the president of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya, Senator Dato Sir Clough Thuralslngham. Dato Sir165 words
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Article34 1963-11-08 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The StralU Times here received $20 from Mr. Chi Guan Chen, of Petaling Jaya, for the Geylang fire relief fund The collection so far for this fund Is $21,149.34 words
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Advertisement359 1963-11-08 7 §t£f\^ Attrntpy a* HI i »t*sm It I i w^ r^ ■ant m<mki N0. 2U50 P ice $335/-nett Leadership, with men, is Mr m powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- iW vfl oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— V359 words
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Article, Illustration501 1963-11-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gRITAIN must make the necessary arrangements and adjustments to her trade policies towards Malaysia in order to bring about improved two-way trade, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, leader of the Malaysian delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference, said501 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-11-08 8 A FORMER Olympics silver medallist is to succeed Maj.-Gen. E. A. W. Williams at the weekend as Commander of British Army units in Singapore. He is Brigadier C. H. Stoneley (above) who, at the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, won a silver176 words
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Article44 1963-11-08 8 PENANO. Thurs. The French frigate, Amiral Chamer. is expected to arrive here from Rangoon on Monday for a two-day Roodwill visit. Mr. Jaroues Boizet, the Prench Charge d Affaires in Malaysia, will welcome 'he frigate when it arrived in the harbour.44 words
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Article24 1963-11-08 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Health has declared the Chittagong district as cholera infected, and the Dacca district as Infected with small-pox.24 words
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203 1963-11-08 8 Soekarno rubber grab: It's 'wait and see' [(UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Rubber merchants today adopted a "wait and see' attitude towards the seizure of Malay-sian-owned rubber milling companies in East Sumatra. President Soekarno ordered the seizure yesterday in a move to tighten his economic confrontation against Malaysia. Chinese rubber merchants203 words
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Article50 1963-11-08 8 BATU PAHAT, Thurs. Police are looking for three youths who stabbed a farmer and his wife, when they resisted a robbery attempt at their house in Segarang. seven miles from cere, last night. The youths left without taking anything after a struggle with the victims.50 words
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Article160 1963-11-08 8 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs A $17.000 donation, out of a total of $17,254.50. was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras Flood victims, bringing Its total to $232,485.52. The donation came from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. The Straits Times here received160 words
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Advertisement166 1963-11-08 8 KhXivru v Jgvrr üßflsl Mk-jw&ff** '•E?'"^ > i**^^vQi^SPo^Si «i* c2^r.^**SSswsPr ELASTOPLAST ...the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects. I The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the I wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented— lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without166 words
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Advertisement254 1963-11-08 8 Light Compact Reliable the amazing FACIT Cl-13 Calculator •L-iKric:. -ttK^srsi a BA^^ Only slightly larger and fMSVtar thftn s tatophonOattiQ •nwdng Foclf Cl-13 mlvm »t» yooriartth met leal pro* tilema sasi ty and accurately. Only 10 minutes to leem fa operate It. Sturdy Swedish pteel construction, UeauWful design! Dust and254 words
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Miscellaneous74 1963-11-08 8 Alloy Onp By y 9 r> H<mlin Dick Iwnry By (host or GouM HsVsHßHi^Hil I YES r vi< t HSAID.I HAVE UNCLE PUNKV. THAT'SjAI'I '^bug t^**i<Mt i r>p A^p~ UPOMN^AT THE BCAKC" [I3± fc.Wi,**'* B-fKX3tA SUITt 1 1^» OILY »3O A Dfty J I AOVISCR AT TWE 2OO r U%74 words
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Article, Illustration2130 1963-11-08 9 RALPH BARKER - A brandy— then take-off into the unknown RALPH BARKER 36 years ago... with a trail-blazing princess -by- DAY FIVE OF THE SERIES PRINCESS t FLYING THE j ATLANTIC, HAM SANDWICHES AND COFFEE I RATION. THRILLING START., IMACHINE JUST MISSES A SUNKEN ROAD. 01.1, t iMItl C HMIII CPAVO.N .Wi11.,. W«lnr-.1.y.2,130 words
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Advertisement241 1963-11-08 9 The NEW look In Matterhorn JiSite rttps 9 H 1 1 |j*g |-j |r~f Matterhorn the high quality menthol cigarette for modern people, has taken on a new, J_J I modern look! The pack of -HJ] twenty now comes to you in ißy IL^ the handy, Crush-Proo f Pack that241 words
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Obituary50 1963-11-08 10 M WWrws tit (Mliitmmm) MAOAM SANTHANAMMAL DAVID [Mssi away on 7.11.U leaving bebrnd to moarn brother S.O. Rantban*>m. rblMren Lily. John, Jos. Theresa. PBtrteft. sun a>-iaw a. Ami and (reoO-obUdMn. Conegs leaves 37 Jalan Chansaafe on 8.11 63 at 4 io p.m. to Qaisn of Peace thence to BtdadaH50 words
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Obituary91 1963-11-08 10 M War*, tit (HhUmtmrn) M«S. THERESA LAZAROO and family thank the Management and Ptatr of Auntasla Line. Ltd The Captarn and Crew of Mandowl. relatives I and friend* for tbelr eondolrn re, a' teaatanoc. aeststaoce at the funeral of her late husband. MR. CHAN SEX NAM. Hrk. Pont:. <91 words
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Obituary96 1963-11-08 10 M Wmrdt Sit (Htmlmum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of our dearest mother, LeJ Suit China:, woo passed away on H-ll til Always remamberad by bar children. IN LOVING MEMORY of tne I-itt-Tea Km aenc wno departed from (Me wotM on "»-ll So Done but not for«o«ten. Inserted by96 words
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683 1963-11-08 10 The Straits Times Friday, November 8, 1963. Robbery And Murder Rubber industrialists will not have been surprised by Soekarno's seizure of Malay-sian-owned or Malaysianbacked rubber mills in Sumatra. Grand larceny was elevated to public policy almost a decade ago when Dutch companies and assets were taken over by the State.683 words
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Article365 1963-11-08 10 What goes on on the Berlin autobahn? The agreed facts are that an American convoy was stopped by Russian troops at the Marienborn checkpoint on Monday, held up for 41 hours, and then allowed to proceed. As to what happened in between there are two opposite versions. The365 words
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Article169 1963-11-08 10 The small businessman can expect readier assistance from the Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited now that it has been re-organised to reflect the increased ownership (and therefore policies) of the Malaysian Government Helping the small man with a good idea but not too much capital has long been169 words
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384 1963-11-08 10 Hopes and fears as Uhuru in Kenya nears NAIROBI. Thurs— "Of course I'm staying for uhuru (independence). It's right in the middle of my wheat harvest!" The speaker was a young white farmer in up-country Kenya. He is typical of many Kenya farmers who have sunk everything into "making a384 words
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Letter574 1963-11-08 10 I REFER to Mrs. Sally Wong's letter in the Straits Times of Oct 26. Secondary four students In the English medium sit for the Cambridge joint examination for the School Certificate and the General Certificate of Education (G.C.E.). Those who aspire to the School Certificate must enter and574 words
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Letter42 1963-11-08 10 ITNLIKE the old days, smallholders are now expected to wait weeks before they receive their grants. It is encouraging to see replanting officers insisting on high standards, but how can these be maintained without the necessary cash? SMALLHOLDER Batu Pahat42 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1963-11-08 10 I WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Row in France over aid to Algeria I WILLIAM MILLINSHIP AS PRESIDENT BEN BELLA GETS 'BEHAVE OR ELSE... 'WARNING from 1 PARIS Thursday FRANCE and Algeria opened a new round of financial negotiations this week amid loud complaints here that France was getting nothing but slaps in return for itsOFNS - 1,005 words
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Advertisement723 1963-11-08 10 Stnit. Tiae* Malay Mai Cl.nMlirl a<v«»Ma*m— a am*a/ ks> Hamas' sat %m rtaav COLO «TO«ACI ANCAOsT OnOaiil Rood ©04-D ITORASI SSAMCMff AT HOC LAMP ROAD— KATONO Kmrrmx. road— naval ha— crrr boo*: STTOMt ltd WHlialir Hoa— Oo»w Q— r TMST MaJWS PWOMT H. SS. IBMAiL NAMICM STOWS: »7»-7. CtMMSjt PstsH.723 words
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Advertisement91 1963-11-08 10 NEW WAY TO STOP SMOKING She smoked 50 cigarettes a day. Here is the story of what happened when she went to a group thereapy clinic set up by English doctors to help addicts find ways to escape the grip of the habit. *1 was one of those smokers who91 words
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Advertisement133 1963-11-08 10 Waldorf DELUXE (luxurious grade) SAFE You can't be too careful when it come* to fciW tissue* because the wrong type of toco* cat) cause injury to delicate skins and )ead Io complications such as pile* or other ailment*. T* •afeguard yourself use new Waldorf Deluxe, th« toilet tissue that* specially133 words
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303 1963-11-08 11 Tengku to receive Suleiman's body at airport KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The body of the late Dato Suleiman bin Dato Haj Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian High Com- missioner to Australia who died in Melbourne yesterday of a heart attack, is expected to arrive in Singapore on Saturday. Tengku Abdul Rahman and303 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1963-11-08 11 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. Mr. TAN: THIS GAP BETWEEN THE CHINESE AND ENGLISH-SPEAKING MEMBERS MUST BE CLOSED "JHE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today called for "new blood", particularly from the English-speaking intellectuals, to join the M.C.A. Mr. Tan, who is1,081 words
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211 1963-11-08 11 Drive on rural marketing to start soon TEMERLOH, Thursday. COUNTRY- WIDE drive on rural marketing is being planned as the next phase in rural development The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak, announced this to"In the last three years we have asked the people to211 words
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Article47 1963-11-08 11 BINOAPORE, Thurs. Th« Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will send two delegate* t<> the Junior Chamber International world concres* to be held at Tel Aviv from Nov 17 to Nov 34 The delegates are Mr. Wee Pota Kuang and Mr. Johnny Kg.47 words
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178 1963-11-08 11 Age given in I-card not always valid: Court SINGAPORE, Thurs. Can the age and date of birth of a girl as given In her identity card be legally recognised as correct? "No if the age Is In dispute," argued Mr. R. Ramason, defending In a magistrate's court today. "Yes" countered178 words
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Article50 1963-11-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Police are looking for a man who left his bicycle behind in his hurry to escape from two gardeners after raping an amah in some bushes near the Sultan's Istana this morning. The amah's screams brought the two palace gardeners on the run.50 words
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301 1963-11-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesi a s confrontation pol'cy towards Malaysia has united the people of this country more than ever before, says the 1962--63 annual report of the Malayan Chinese Association. When confrontation by Jakarta was announced in early 1963. the association's301 words
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Advertisement129 1963-11-08 11 or in OyUnixL tins L J KILLS INSECTS JUST AS EFFECTIVELY J LJ| KILLS WSKTS EVERY TIME U ii iiM HIT "^Se I THE WORLDS LARGESTSELLING HOUSEHOLD l^tf^Lm, INSECTICIDE i WOIMEB CSSO) PTOOUCT BACKACHE STOPS and then you say thanks to rtf De Witts \ir Kidne y Bladder pi|1 B129 words
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Advertisement105 1963-11-08 11 THE SHOES PENNY, Black R M Patent, High Heels, k Simple classic cut, $32.50; RUTH, V ftlS, Heels. "Dip" sides, Croc Calf Courts. llCj^ l^^^ Medium heels, ~jr CASUALS Ji CABANA, Calf /N. 3^ /A^* Flatties. Hickory ■SA. j^r^ Softee Side, rubber ir\. jKL soles, $19.50; «|fi^>v >£^^^ SKYROS, Flatties,105 words
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Miscellaneous493 1963-11-08 11 Today's Radio, TV DArtisi uai avcia In The Dark; 11.30 Violins BerfAUIVJ MALAT9IA gin to Play; 12.00 Midnight NATIONAL SHOKTWAVL Neg«ra-ltu. Close Down SERVICE 41.7 METBEB RADIO SINGAPORE AJ 6 PS» T i?? slg5 lg S al| N r SHOKTWAVE BERVICE gara-ku; 6.03 Prelude To Break- 47b melre fast; 7.00493 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-11-08 12 T«HE main table at 1 Wednesday night's dinner at Parliament House given by the Federation of Malaya branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association for visiting Parliamentarians. From left: Sir Roland Robinson, vicechairman of the executive committee of the British branch of the CPA;99 words
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159 1963-11-08 12 UMNO'S MOVE AGAINST 'INFIDEL' CHARGE I I£OTA BHARU, Thurs. A new move to reorganise the Kelantan State Umno is being made here in an attempt to recapture control of the State Government from the PanMalayan Islamic Party at the forthcoming elections. Umno has sent a team ot religious teachers here159 words
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Article26 1963-11-08 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold a delegates meeting at Tampin on Nov. 17 at 9 a.m.26 words
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Article42 1963-11-08 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Two wooden jetties have been built, at total cost of $3,325, in BaKan Serai and Gunong Semanggol under the rural development scheme. The jetties will serve market gardeners in the 'upper reaches of the Oula River.42 words
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Article77 1963-11-08 12 PENANG, Thurs— The Sungei Pinang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is to ask Its headquarters to waive a rule in its constitution so that Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, its newest member. may attend the coming annual delegates' conference in Kuala Lumpur as Its representative.77 words
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Article73 1963-11-08 12 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs.— Village fishermen have reported to police the sighting of a foreign boat last Monday about one mile oft the Port of Muara, on the northern tip of Brunei. The fishermen said the 1 vessel's crew, estimated to number 40, asked for cigarettes and said73 words
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137 1963-11-08 12 'Registrar refuses rules in Malay charge PENANG, Thurs. The directors of a newlyestablished transport com- pany the Malay Industrial Co. Ltd.. are to protest to the Government against the refusal of the Re- glstrar of Companies to I accept the company's memorandum and articles of association in Malay. At a137 words
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Article165 1963-11-08 12 CALWELL PLEDGES TO HELP MALAYSIA 7SWEI.BOIRNE. Thurs iTI The Australian Labour Party will support and riifi-nd Malaysia, substantially expand the armed forces to guarantee Australia's security and ush«r the country into a new m of sustained economic snmth. the Opposition leader. >lr Arthur CalwHl. said last nteht. Delivering the l.ahour165 words
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Advertisement418 1963-11-08 12 fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate People today ohoose formica*— not Just any scratchproof, heatproof and completely waterrtecorative laminate. Why? Bocauae quality is proof. built right into every sheet. Really exceptional formica* Is versatile. There's a tremendous quaHtywhichonlytheverylateatmanufacturinK variety of non-fading patterns and colours to techniques can guarantee.418 words
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Advertisement136 1963-11-08 12 «*3^>A tyre you can trust for extra safety Goodyear tyres arc made with a deeper, tougher skid resistant tread, hold you steadier on corners, steer better, stop quicker. Stdewalls are engineered to stay i r cc from cracking, and lo resist weakening bruises or blowouts For a tyre you can136 words
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Miscellaneous268 1963-11-08 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 English dramatlat In Dorset 1. Hereditary disability? (6). (5). 5. Dance band instrument* (8). 8. in Middlesex considers the 8. Dusty miller takes the ani- object (7. 3). mat's part (5. 3). 12 craftsmen exclude, Also In 10. Nothing upset Bingo group Middlesex (7, 3).268 words
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Article, Illustration512 1963-11-08 13 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BO LAND 'UNIQUE' PLAN WILL HAVE A HOTEL, SHOPS AND OTHER FACILITIES By (JNPRECE DENTED development is rapidly changing the face and skyline of Singapore Island and this week a further project is announced, unique in conception, which will transform the appearance of a large site512 words
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Article, Illustration381 1963-11-08 13 SPORE HOUSEWIVES MAY HAVE TO PAY MORE FOR FISH SINGAPORE housewives may have to pay more for flsh in the next few months if the present confrontation by Indonesia is prolonged further A spokesman of the Singapore Fish Merchant Association, In making this disclosure, said Singapore might face a fish381 words
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Article79 1963-11-08 13 The Dutch Iron and steel Industry produced 2.9 million tons In the first six months of this year, against 2.7 million tons In the corresponding period of last year, according to figures Issued by the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics. Of the total crude steel accounted79 words
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Article144 1963-11-08 13 A GERMAN company has set up a service In association with a Malaysian establishment, to bring to local Industrialists offers of technical advice. Industrial knowhow, equipment and machinery supplies. The combine Maclaine Watson and Co. i Federation) Ltd. and Habag, Dusseldorf, the West German affiliated company of144 words
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241 1963-11-08 13 THAILAND which recently L limited her exports of maize to Singapore to 13.000 tons a month. Is said to be charging the State higher prices for the commodity than she charges other consuming countries. It has been reported by importers here that for November241 words
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Article89 1963-11-08 13 Mr. Wong Ping Moon, manager of the Building Materials and Hardware Division of Sandllands Buttery and Co. Ltd., In Singapore, has returned from a world-wide conference organised by the Steel Company of Wales for Its overseas agents. Mr. Moon represented Sandllands Buttery at the conference,89 words
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Article102 1963-11-08 13 P'SSO is now using 81ngapore- made tin cans for Its motor oils for the Malaysian market The tins are In U.S. pint slse and are for the convenience of motorists who require engine "top-plng-up" between oil changes, so that they need not have to buy102 words
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251 1963-11-08 13 T»RADE between Malaysia and Italy, which is al- ready on the increase, will get a further boost by the visit of a 30-member Italian mission later this month. The delegates, who will arrive In Singapore on Nov. 29, aim to establish local business contacts,251 words
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Advertisement269 1963-11-08 13 CUT WEIGHT, CUT rncrc, I UGHTWtIGHT HUME TILE] 111 METTLE sheet* sic exclusively manufactured by Hume Industries (FX.) Ltd. to meet the need for an ultra-lightweight lowest-<ost asbestos cement roofing material. HUMETILE is MUCH LIGHTER than other corrugated sheets giving the same coverage, which results in CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS. Also transport269 words
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Advertisement255 1963-11-08 13 y^^^^^^^ MORE .^^^T METAL MEANS m/^ GREATER 111 l STRENGTH M EANS ZjALiJ|S lJ=i l 3 Hondy Angle (SF^L is the strongest yMm^^^m, UwW^l slotted angle in yjlifiH^l^^^^^K lt-¥f»tii its class because of the >|||lip®||k tsfij^ very limited amount of NlflßL metal removed during x^^%w \P&K the slotting process. yjiliiiiiilj^&iijijji^K255 words
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Advertisement714 1963-11-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NATIONAL WHITLEY COUNCIL. STAFF SIDE Applications are Invited trom ooth men and women lor the post of Asst. Secretary, staff side. National WhiUey Council. Salary scale: 1300x30-420 /460x iO-700. Qualification and experience: Candidates should have a ■ni bridge School Certificate or (juivalent qualification and must i>e714 words
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Advertisement1978 1963-11-08 14 (Continued from P«e W) ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT it Word, U (Ml*.)-Boa Steta. matrm tt Word* SS (Ml*.h-Boa St eta. oatro MmAtt c ATM AY One Fumlaned Room Tn *ii!taW<- Kuropraii lad> /worklnx girls, tJi,k!^ T^TILTI, SS^ JL «Iso unfurnished single room separate r^rwrf «oi Tf^ ■£l?n entrance both has1,978 words
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Advertisement865 1963-11-08 14 EDUCATION 20 Word* SS (Ml*.) Boa It eta, oatro NOVBMBER SESSIONS la •sBSttssBBB /Typewriting /Bookkeeping. asimlllng L.C.C. Exams. Join now "LT.B." 19, Lorong 30 Oeylang. Spore. (*****). NOVEMBER SESSIONS Typewriting, Shorthand, Book-.- wpdag. Beginners/Advanced. L.C.O. 1964. N.C.S. 4SJXA Oeylang Road, STpom. *****. REGISTER NOW 1 1 Rapid Oaorsea: Secretarial. Stenography,865 words
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Advertisement880 1963-11-08 14 HIRE PURCHASE Word* U (Mtau)—Mma It ota. maSym QvwD USED OARS on Easy Payments. Contact: Chuan Hong TmoV mg Co. Ltd., 181. Lavender Street. (Spore). Tel: S=33S/3380». AIK HUA HANQ Finance Limited. 58. Waterloo Street, off Bras Basah Road. Finance Hire Purchase on New and Used Can. Tel: (S pore)880 words
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Advertisement817 1963-11-08 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE it lord* SS (Ml*,)— Boa St eta, oatr* FONO A MANSOR offers a special range of good and reliable used ears for you to rhooss your Meal oars. Please call at SO Kramat Road off Cavenagh Road. B'pore for a Free demonstration or Tel: ***** TRIUMPH HERALD817 words
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Advertisement746 1963-11-08 14 FOR SALE 20 Word* U (Ml*.)— Boa St eta, sartrs DEPENDABLE SECOND-HAND REFRIGBRATORS at attractive irtoee Cash, easy payments or for hire. Marden Company, 78/82, Orenard Road, Singapore. Telephones 532&2/ Hi 43RD ANNIVERSARY SALBI Skirts 52.80 Upwards, Shirt Blouses S2.M, Brassieres 90c, Reduced Prices Maidenform Lovable Brassieres A Qtrdles, Remember746 words
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Advertisement487 1963-11-08 14 FURNITURE tt Word* U (MtnJ—Boa It ota. oatrm FOR COOL COMFORT fM SOtwrb can* funlturs from Adrian's t» Rl»s» Valley Road. ***** (Spors) LADIES DRESS SHOP t0 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta, oatrm GRAND SALS NOW ON at:— Rom Gown shop. 21, Stamford Road. B'por*. Dresses of Good Materials487 words
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Advertisement1321 1963-11-08 15 10 LIVERPOOL i HIM COASI U.K.. Oue S'por* Sail* P. Sham Penang MENESTHEUI Literftel In Pt Nt. II N*. 11 PEUUS Lptal. Dublin. G asgow Nat 11 Nat 11 Net 14/11 Net IT P3LYDOROS L'Mtl. Dublin. Holl.. H'burf. Na* 11 Na. II Na* 17/22 Nat 21 CYCLOPS Liverpool, Glasgow Nat1,321 words
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Advertisement1443 1963-11-08 15 Wi^ifd^imj^L^MunjMm W£M THE EAC LINES \'^y AJ^^B ia^Bj-M-O I^^-**""^^^B t^a>^JJJMJ*» '■JB** WW^mm) tjWlJtJ»aa; 4 SklllMSS TO SENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURC, BREMEN, ARTTWERP ROHERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, COTHENBURt AND COPENHACEH. v :^'O 'M<» P*"*". ■BORIBANA" a) Sailed I*p*n/1B Nn 11 Net -MA6OALA" I) 17/21 Nat 21 25 He. 20 H*. AYUTHIA" at1,443 words
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Advertisement1323 1963-11-08 15 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS ttRVICE UNOON, LITtRPtOt A CONTINENTAL PtBTS. X torn f Vhaa Peaaag f lENUIIC (E.Lpj I'paat. Hull, M'tart, R'daa I* Pi/Net II IENCRUACIAJi idea. ruar( Iftra 6'iiwxitt Ne* 14/11 Ndf 17/21 Nd* 22/22 lENHIANT L'aaal, Haerg, Havre. R'daai Antocrp Nd* It Jl Na* 21 24 Ne* 25/21 lf.tn.rm1,323 words
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Advertisement1111 1963-11-08 15 fer»^CALlSltH OC W.« LIU. > *aa- r IM. Na. «H1 V^aW ELLBRMAN LIME (k KLA VENESS UMB ■aaaaa myinie aoTTramu IOS l f»»NCISCB, i! 5« hI yiRTV aViaaifVaaouA SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND HAVRE. HULL A MIBBLESIROUfiH Acceetia*. cargo for Ceatral A Santa CITY OF LEEDS* Aaenca. Spore P. b ra.n1,111 words
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Article215 1963-11-08 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Slngaaere Harbaur wharves ar expected today are: TlJipanas 44, Glenroy 33/ 34. Eastern Ranger U, Oslofjord 42/ 43. Bteel Traveler 6A, Heaaensteln 35/, 36, President Adams 13/14, Surabaya Maru 45, Kartvlll. 23/24. Benvaanoch 8/9. Houtman 40/41. OonaJ 4/5. Tong Uong 21/22, Tong Jit215 words
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Article92 1963-11-08 16 THE Malayan exchange Banks- A»io--1 ciatlsn made the.ii- changes tn Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Nsw Verk: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33* credit bills, 33) trade bills. Selling TT er 00 ready: Nsw York 321: Bslglum Francs 1.62092 words
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Article258 1963-11-08 16 NOVEMBER lint grade rubber Buy--1 ars f.o.b. slasod at S p.m. In Slngaaers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 cents per lb. down threequarters of a cent oa Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and F.M.8..1. cleilni artaas In cants par lb. yeiterday:258 words
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Article33 1963-11-08 16 The following further October rubber crops are notified: Benta 165,000 lb., j.r»m Kuantan 88.500 lb., Kundeng Tanjeng 218,000 lb., Msntakab 106,000 lb.. and fungal Bagan 222.500 lb. K.moai produced 1,337,000 lb.33 words
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569 1963-11-08 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE Malayan Stock Exchange followed almost the same pattern again yesterday with narrow price movements and a small turnover. An exception was William Jacks which fell 17 cents being done from $2 to $1.94 to $1.95 to $1.93 to569 words
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Article22 1963-11-08 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 6 Not. 7 Industrials: 118.32 117.73 Tins: 115.01 114.16 S rubber*: 108.84 108.84 Dec. 29, 1962=100.22 words
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Article661 1963-11-08 16 /COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with ttie number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Baustsad (13.000) $1.73. (3.000) $1.72: Central Prapartl*« $1.30 St.; (21,000) $1 .31, (32.000) $1.30: C.S. HaMMi (2.000) 75.; Ounlap* (1.000) $2.50, (1.000) $2.53,661 words
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Article27 1963-11-08 16 November 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69*4 cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $482 (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (op 5 tons).27 words
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Article195 1963-11-08 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) November 7. Three months INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 1!<I ci.h McAllster 14 rts. K. Smelti-m I'O cts. Koblnson 11 ct*. Ksso 21 cts. C. Storage 4 Id. rYcl Ulsii 15 cts. Koihmans 13 cts. K. N. 1* Ota. Bvlangor Prop, a cts. Uammuns l*> els. K. Land 5195 words
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510 1963-11-08 16 rpHE price of Straits tin fell X slightly In Penang yesterday by 75 cents to $482 per picul. on an offering of 225 tons estimated up 5 tons. Tuesday's late downturn In tin was sharply extended In London on Wednesday, with510 words
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Article72 1963-11-08 16 /'MINIS! Pr.duc* E.chm,., Slnxsv p«r« nasn pncti p«r oieul ystttrday: Cscsnut all: I'nquoted Cspra: Nov. Dec IK Continent: l.'nqiKXM Papasr: Muntok white SM7t teller*. Barawak white SM.*> sellers, special Sarawak black SI in srllers. garbled Lamport*, black $110 sellers. AST A ***** sellers Siniiptri Coconut Oil Mllltrf Ait*72 words
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Article105 1963-11-08 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNDUSTRIALS were barely steady following the commencement of the Frderal Election campaign last night. Palls were in excess of rises, but movements were generally small. Oil* were easier, but base metals maintained a steadier trend, harrier* improved. Loans were steady. C.R.A 22/T Mount I«i 33/1 N.105 words
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Advertisement1132 1963-11-08 16 y y f J a^Laaaj^a, J t m m aar aar f^aV K. '^aaaaV IM wm m I J a^aa RAWASMOTIUSEy'aUUSHj^IJD. U.S.A. Paettle and AUantie Service S'POtt s nsn nongtoni M. jn| r'cisee uAsgeiss ion "Silura Mara" 17/29 Nst M/ i Bat I Bat I Oat IB Bat N Bee1,132 words
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Advertisement731 1963-11-08 16 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SEIVIU. socre t Sham Penant M'taillet, na»ra, Oaasin. I YAM* 12 n no« 1415 New UNit Astwira, Haaaarg. •rtsjaa. Rattaraaaj. SOUTH a WIST AFRICA SERVICL. S'poia TATIANA la Part Ouroan (21/11). Port EliiatMtti UJ/'U, Capeto«o in/ll), Matadi (t*l2), Port Harcourt. tagot (7/12), Cotoaaa (S/12] Lome lema. lakoradi frattoan.731 words
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Advertisement173 1963-11-08 16 NITTO yi LINE Loads tor Hongkong, Kobe. Osaka, Nagoyo. Yokohama. Penong P. S'hom Singapore "Chowo Maru" In Port/ Nov. 1 3 Nov. 15/ 16 Loods tor Colombo. Singopora Penang 'Meiwa Maru Nov. 13/15 Nov. 16/17 Agents: OctMic LHyi SMfapar. J LU. Oesaart Inu, SappaTt fast *****. Octa.c Utf. F. at173 words
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Advertisement531 1963-11-08 16 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT, (NO. 118) NOTICES UNDER SECTION 38. In accordance with the provisions of section 39 of the Town Boards Enactment, NOTICE Is hereby given that the assessment list for the Town Council area of Johore Bahru has now l>een completed and may be inspected at th« office531 words
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Advertisement603 1963-11-08 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of th* followingTender Deposit Closinr Dale (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 4 Blocks of 6-Storey Emergency Flats (Total 912 One-Room Units) at MacPherson Road (South) Balance Contract XI. *500/- 22.11.63 (2) OPERATION OF QUARRY at Pulau Übin603 words
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Advertisement636 1963-11-08 17 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, S. Muthuraman of 67 Sungei Parl Road, Ipoh, have applied for a retail liquor licence in respect of premises No. 67 Sungei Part Road, Ipoh, and that this application will be leard in the meeting of the Klnta Licensing Board I Excise) on636 words
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Advertisement848 1963-11-08 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT* VACANCIES FOR APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT NURSES. MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State j Nationals for the appointment of Assistant Nurses In the Munlci- palitv of Ipoh on a salary scale of 5152.50 X 7.50-257.50. 2. Candidates must be State enrolleo. Assistant Nurses ar.d848 words
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Advertisement575 1963-11-08 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday. 22nd November. 1963 for: ERECTION OF 3 ARMCO MULTI-PLATE TENNELS. INCLUDING EARTHWORKS AND OTHER CONNECTED WORKS AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:— 1. Under Clementl Road. 9%575 words
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Advertisement228 1963-11-08 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from p.WD. registered Contractors for the Construction of a Secondary Vocational School at JaUn Ampas/ Kirn Keat Road. Singapore. Building contractors: Above S2 50.000 Closing Date:— Noon 29.11.63. Full particulars may be seen and obtained at the office of the Senior Quantity Surveyor, P.W.D..228 words
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Advertisement405 1963-11-08 17 TENDERS KEMENTERIAN KESIHATAN JABATAN TENDER NOTICE PELAJARAN, PERAK. Tenders will be received at the ?o«KKn office of the Permanent Secre- t?ai sriliMM s in, tary. Ministry of Health. Federal resIDENTIM TEACHER p.m. on Thursday 21st of November 1963. tor washing oT Hospital Applications are invited from linen etc. for Tampol405 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-11-08 18 Harbridge boosts winners to 51 to stay in lead RACING with Epsom Jeep IPOH. Thurs. With 1 11 more racing days to go, the tussle for top honours on the Malaysian Turf has reached an interesting stage. Leading jockey Lyall Harbridge rode his 50th winner of the season yesterday when367 words
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Article362 1963-11-08 18 IPOH. Than. Weights for all eight races here on Sunday: Cl. 2, Div. 1 6f Kita Suka 9.00 Bliss Fire II 8.09 Oouble Adios 8.05 Senior 8.04 IVitte de With 8.02 C hor Pavong 8.01 Golden Master 7.13 Miss Delaware 7.13 Lovely Day 7.11 Jacky's Joy 7.10362 words
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256 1963-11-08 18 STIPE'S REPORT FOH. Thurs. MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: K.\(>: I— No Kidding (Asuwadl) was .squeezed out slightly after the field jumped away. During the race Western Plains (Ismail A&bun> hung in RACE 2— Amusement World II < Harbridge) had to be256 words
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320 1963-11-08 18 CRICKET From JACK FINGLETON /CANBERRA, Thurs. Selection \j at Bobby Simpson to captain Australian XI against the South Africans at Melbourne on Friday next week Is not surprising and Is a clear Indication that at this moment Simpson Is uppermost In the minds320 words
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Article172 1963-11-08 18 Kiwis to play in Malaysia IITELLINOTON. Thurs. A ft party of 18 soccer player* has been named to represent New Zealand for a world tour next March. It is the first time a national side from New Zealand has undertaken such a tour. The tentative programme pro- vldes for matchesReuter - 172 words
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Advertisement427 1963-11-08 18 y^ERTEX Supreme for Cool Comfort and Health Slip on an Aertex shirt— slip on a grand feeling of freshness and fitness! Good-looking Aertex shirts have builfr-ln coolness, because the woven cell#lar fabric ventilates your skin. Aertex lets a body breathe! The two here are the OPENAER and the BRAMOOTE. Many427 words
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Advertisement180 1963-11-08 18 |r WATERBURYS 1 COMPOUND Enriches the blood Replaces mineral losses J" j^i Stimulates appetite Aids digestion Builds resistance to infection M^=^k Helps regenerate health and well-being .^^3 H^^- Provides material for B^ tissue repair and growth H Relieves coughs and H^ bronchial conges- llon Wat^^T" I J-vt good picture* dekopan180 words
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Article338 1963-11-08 19 Olympic 16 on trial tomorrow Match with strong Forces will help selectors to decide KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. players in the Malaysian training squad for the Olympic qualifying round match with Thailand at Bangkok on Nov. 16 will be tried out in Malaysia's match with338 words
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417 1963-11-08 19 Champions Selangor to meet Singapore on Sunday By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The anticipated battle of giants which did not materialise in this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition between the zone champions Selangor (north) and Singapore (south) because Singapore were eliminated by Penang in the semi-flnals, will come off417 words
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Article59 1963-11-08 19 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Australia's national women's basketball team opened thrlr Singapore tour by routing senior league champions. Slglap. 95-10 ai the Happy World stadium tonight. The Australians, towering over theii Singapore opponents, were also fast and skilful and led 38-8 in the first half. Jean Marshall, an59 words
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225 1963-11-08 19 RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Club will field ten state players when they meet Singapore Cricket Club in their annual rugger match on the SCC padang on Saturday. John Ewlng, secretary of the Selangor Club's rugger team said that the match could be regarded as225 words
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213 1963-11-08 19 MALAYSIA TO ASK FOR JOINT ACTION ON TOURS By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR. Tburs. The Malaysian and Hone Kong Cricket Associations are planning to join forces in bringing out cricket teams for future matches in these territories. P. Selvanayagam, secretary of the Malayan Cricket Association said, that he and other213 words
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Article181 1963-11-08 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The United States will have a pretty good chance against Australia when they meet in the challenge round of the Davis Cup tennis competition at Adelaide on Dec. 26, 27 and !28. Robert Kelleher, captain of i the American team, said in Singapore tonight that181 words
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Article27 1963-11-08 19 MALACCA. Thurs. Seven teams will take pan In the Malacca Government Services knockout soccer competition, for the Nan Tai Cup starting on Nov. 12.27 words
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Article26 1963-11-08 19 ABERTILLERY. Thurs. The New Zealand Rugby Union touring team beat combined AbertUlery and Ebbw Vale side by 13 points to nil here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article103 1963-11-08 19 SOCCER Spore GBFA Senior Lge: Marines 2 Meter Readers 0; Junior Lee: Airport 2 SHB 1. Penant; junior ko Cup: Tg. Bungah Rangers 7 TPCA 'B 1; B'wonh Rangers 7 Rurai Board. Tg Bunttah 1. Victory Cup semi-final (Malacca) New Market 7 Kilat 2. Deepavali Cup iKL): Moonrise 'A'103 words
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377 1963-11-08 19 LIM KEE CHAN - Pay fares to Australia call to Singapore swimmers LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore swimmers will have to make Individual contributions towards their passages if they want to 1 compete in the Australian Junior and open championships early next year. TT. c Amateur Swimming Union of Australia have Invited377 words
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Advertisement180 1963-11-08 19 Only one cigarette today gives you all these qualities at anything like this price Big size menthol coolness fresh white tip, fine Virginia tobacco, real satisfaction. That cigarette is Freemans No. 1 Menthol- .-^>^^ L H v^>^ Njyxvssl FOR TEIC FIRST CLASS TELEVISION THROUGH PERFECT TECHNIQUE You'll rave over the180 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-11-08 19 Hu»h Bunny By Ralph Uointtlnhl I DON'T MINP KBUT BU/IN' A I VERY WEU_?\ I S/f,'ct'(lJ?O ll V VAIJEADIN'MV 1 TWO-BfTSOPA I GUVNOR 1/ rT7"^s!/?'»25 words
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Miscellaneous73 1963-11-08 19 BASKtI'BAIX— Women's tour match: Spore v Australians (Happy World. 8 pjn.). HOCKEY— Poppy Day match: Civilhans v Services (Spore ■•dang). SOCCER Spore Premier Lfe 'A': Indians v Youths (Jn Besar, 5.15). Deepavali Cup: Slno Wanderers v Bkt. Bungsar (Brickfields. K.L.). POI.O Malayan PA tournament (Pasir Plangie. J. Bahru. 3.45 p.m.73 words
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301 1963-11-08 20 RA IB, Thursday. fill; Deputy Prime .Minister. Tun Abdul H;i/;ik, tonight announced plans to have a platoon of the Territorial Army in each village with more than ,*i,()00 people. Speaking at a meet-the-people session at Kuala Krau which was attended by more301 words
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Article34 1963-11-08 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A group of voluntary workers in Singapore will hold a hospital dance in aid of the St Andrews Mission Hospital for Children at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow at 8 p.m.34 words
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Obituary29 1963-11-08 20 ELDER CHI* POM JIANC of Kmth •nt home to t» artth Hi- l.nrei daughtid »»ven grand' h:ldr*n 32«-« p»r« L»'*<r i:<m<i nt BMatfan i>.m Saturday. John II -529 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-11-08 20 LIM BENG TEE - Executive (engaged to be married) in death fall LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE, Thurs. A young executive officer of the General Hospital, Mr. Chin Yok Kuan, due to be married next month, was one of the two men who fell to their deaths from multi storeyed flats within four hours271 words
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Article82 1963-11-08 20 KUALA LJPIS, Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said tonight that he would have no talks with the Philippines or Indonesian representatives until they abided by the Manila agreement. Tun Razak was addressing an anti-Soekarno rally at the Padang here. Police estimated82 words
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Article406 1963-11-08 20 LONDON. Thurs POLLING began to- day in two key byelections vital both for Sir Alec DouglasHome's Conservative Government and for the Opposition Labour Party. The Prime Minister himself is one of the seven candidates In the huge sheep farming constituency of Kinross and West Pertshire. CentralReuter - 406 words
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Article316 1963-11-08 20 LONDON. Thurs. Although looking somewhat steadier today, stock markets were still unsettled while waiting for the by-election results. Good company news helped sentiment to some extent, but buyers were still adopting a cautious approach. Gilt-edged met a moderate investment demand and dated stocks closed with316 words
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Article54 1963-11-08 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20? id.. Dec. 21d., Jan. 21 d.. Feb. 21 5 16d Jan Mar. 21 5 16d., Apr/June 21 5/16 d., July/Sept. 21 5 16d.. Oct. Dec. 21 5 16d.. Jan/Mar. 21 S/16d.. Apr/June 215 16d.. C.I f Nov 20 13 16d.. Dec. 20 13 16d.. Jan.54 words
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Article26 1963-11-08 20 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £966. sellers £967. Forward buyers £964. sellers £964'_.. Settlement £966. Turnover a.m. 80 tons, p.m. IS tons. Tone: Very steady but quiet26 words
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Article, Illustration848 1963-11-08 20 YAP CHIN KWEE AND R. KINSEY - Britain: A second round of attacks by Afro- Asians YAP CHIN KWEE AND R. KINSEY I THE CPA CONFERENCE By KUALALUMPUR. Thurs. I AFRICAN and Asian delegates resumed their attack on British colonial policy al the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here today. Tanganyika's Minister of Lands, Forest and Wildlife. Al-Haj848 words
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113 1963-11-08 20 HOLIDAY TO HONOUR KING'S VISIT TO STORE SINGAPORE. Than. All schools here will be closed on Monday in honour of the State visit by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Aeons. Government offices will also close at 1 p.m. to give officers time to take their families to113 words
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246 1963-11-08 20 A 'hard up' widow Nhu moves out of her hotel T OS ANGELES, Thurs. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, tight-lip-ped and on the verge of tears, left her £24--a-day luxury suite at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel here yesterday to move into the home of friends in the exclusive Bel Air district.Reuter; UPI - 246 words
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Advertisement29 1963-11-08 20 Lute CLASSIFIED MYERTISEMEHTS Word* $10 (Minimum) LEE YONC: DUwMn Choo Slrw. Mr .inrt Mrs. [-<•.• OHM (Ju«n Talpint: in Cttrni Hont:. do Mr. and HI, Hu:terworlh o:i .1 1 1 '*:<29 words
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Advertisement33 1963-11-08 20 <7 Quench your thirst with delicious RED LION made from the healthy goodness of luscious sun-ripened oranges. RED LION is the famous Still Orange drink made by Fraser&Neavej^i ~>t TIIK BUST SINCK IBH^,33 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-11-08 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhe*t Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 75 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 90 75 Malacca 88 73 < Singapore 91 75 NOTE: Highest for K Bharu not available.47 words
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