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Title Section23 1963-11-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times file**** 1 i I Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article381 1963-11-09 1 Razak, Subandrio, Lopez to meet in Bangkok over Malaysia dispute MANILA. Fri J> H E Philippines Foreign Affairs, Secretary, Mr. Lopez, said yesterday that the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thaant Khoman, had arranged for an in formal meeting among the Foreign Ministers of Malaysia and Indonesia in Bangkok381 words
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200 1963-11-09 1 U.S. SENATE VOTES TO CUT AID TO JAKARTA Soekarno Is one of most corrupt men today' WASHINGTON, Fri. President Soekarno was described as "one of the most corrupt men on earth" yesterday in a Senate debate on an amendment proposed by Senator William Proxmire to cut off aid to IndonesiaUPI - 200 words
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Article45 1963-11-09 1 LONDON. Fri. Journalist* working on national newspapers are to get three more days paid holidays a year following discussions between the National Union of Journalists and the Newspaper Proprietors Association. The journalists now get four veeks plus three days statutory holidays. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-11-09 1 Sir Alec wins with a substantial majority: Luton setback ¥>ERTH (Scotland). Fri. 1 Sir Alec Douglas-Home today won the Kinross and West Perthshire Parliamentary by-election, thus paving the way for his entry to the House of Commons a* Prime Minister. The Conservative majority was reduced by just under 3.000 votes,Reuter - 134 words
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Article45 1963-11-09 1 BANGKOK. Fri. London has been proposed as venue for the 1964 Colombo Plan conference, it is understood here. This is one of the issues that will be dealt with at this year's Colombo Plan Ministerial talks which open in Bangkok on Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article39 1963-11-09 1 Batam Straits now JAKARTA, Fri.—lndonesia has changed the name of the Singapore Straits to the Batam Straits, the Navy Chief of Staff, Rear Admiral Eddy Martadinata, said in a recent speech. Batam Island is in the Rblo group. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article44 1963-11-09 1 NICE. Fri A Riviera hotel cwner today offered a 15-day free honeymoon holiday to Adolf Herbst. 20. youngest of the 11 men rescued yesterday from Die Lengede mine (see Page 12 >. Herbst. an electrician. Is engaged to be married Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration286 1963-11-09 1 NOW SEVEN COUNTRIES RECOGNISE NEW SAIGON REGIME SAIGON, Fri. The United States, Britain and Australia today formally recognised the new Provisional Government of South Vietnam by delivering letters at the Foreign Affairs Ministry. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said this made fivr countries who286 words
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233 1963-11-09 1 'Rakyat members will be the first to defend Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. pARTY RAKYAT members will be among the first at the front line to defend Malaysia against aggression. The acting president of the Party Rakyat, Inche Na^ar Nong, said this at the annual congress of the party at the233 words
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Article70 1963-11-09 1 KUCHINO. Fri.— A 20-year-old married woman was found by police early this morning strangled a; the 2'i mile. Rock Road, in Kuchlng Her hands were tied. She has been Identified as Tiong Ngo Kiow, wife of Moh Sung Hwa. Tlong was reported missing from her home70 words
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114 1963-11-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Sabahs delegate to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here. Mr. A. Harris, said today that the Philippines claim to Sabah had no basis at all. He said that the people of Sabah viewed with indignation this claim by114 words
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345 1963-11-09 1 BOB PERIES - INDONESIAN TRADERS PUT PIRATES TO FLIGHT BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Fri. Three armed Chinese pirates in a motor sampan attacked a Rhio Island copra boat and fired two pistol shots, hitting two Indonesians on board, off Changi Point early today. As the two boats came together in the morning darkness,345 words
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214 1963-11-09 1 Remains of Dato Suleiman to arrive today SINGAPORE. Fri. The remains of the late Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, who died of a heart attack in Melbourne on Wednesday, will arrive here at 8 p.m. tomorrow by a Qantas aircraft. His brother, the214 words
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Article37 1963-11-09 1 *NTI-VIETCONG WAR: U.S. HOPES WASHINGTON. Fri Di in Rusk. Secretary ol State, said today U.S. was iK.p.ful that new leadership in South Vi»tn.im would rally country and HCCMMI prosnutr VM .m.iinst Communist l«d YuUont;.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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585 1963-11-09 2 CAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam's ruling military junta relaxed its grip on the capital yesterday, lifting the curfew, ending Press censorship and sending most of the troops out of Saigon and back to the war against the Vietcong rebels. ThereReuter - 585 words
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75 1963-11-09 2 SAM. ON. Fri. The ruling Military Revolutionary Coun- oil has lifted the ban on dancing imposed by the ousted Diem Government because "it does not constitute I any threat to security." This was stated at a Press conference by Ma j-Reuter - 75 words
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55 1963-11-09 2 ADELAIDE. Fri. Eleven men and a girl picketed the South African touring cricket team's motel here last night, carrying anti-racial signs. The placards said "Bowl out racialism." "Hit apartheid for six." "Apartheid is politics, not sport." "Sobers, yes Apartheid, no" (West Indian Garfield Sobers now55 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-11-09 2 'Mme Nhu has money all over the world' WASHINGTON. Fri. A former high official of the South Vietnam Embassy here described as a "joke" yesterday's reports that Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu was in deep financial trouble. "She has money all over the world which will last her at least herUPI - 198 words
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Article40 1963-11-09 2 TAIPEH. Fri.— Admiral Grant Sharp. Commander-in-Chief ot the US. Pacific Fleet, said here yesterday that his fleet will receive atomic submarines equipped with Polaris missiles to operate in the Pacific area In the "not too distant future."— U.Pl.40 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-11-09 2 Aidit tells Govt: Don 't bring back martial law 'CONTRADICTION WITH PEOPLE' WARNING JAKARTA, Friday 'J'HE chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, Mr. D. N. Aidit, said today that "certain people in Indonesia were using the pretext of the republic's confrontation policy against Malaysia to justify a re-imposition of martialReuter; UPI - 228 words
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127 1963-11-09 2 HONOLULU. Fri. Hot rice, hot sake and hot tea traditional Japanese foods may be responsible for the high rate of stomach cancer in Japan. Dr. Waltman Walters of the Mayo Clinic in New York, said here today. Dr. Walters, a surgeon atUPI - 127 words
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171 1963-11-09 2 Cambodia can go Red if she wants to: Thanat OANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said yesterday that it was Cambodia's rjght to abandon its policy of neutrality and I move towards Commu- nism. He was replying in writing to reporters' questions on reports from Phnom Penh171 words
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91 1963-11-09 2 CALCUTTA. Prt. India's air defences will face their first m%jor lest on Saturday when Indian and British fighters will try to ward on "enemy bombers" in a simulated attack here and on Industrial areas of West Bengal. Indian Hunter and Gnat lighiers,Reuter - 91 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-11-09 2 THE i GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Bur iVc got\ N0TUIN6y /WELL. 0O*iT WOCRV ABOUt) TUAT OeAR^ Btiy; LATER IN TUB DAY\ I 'NOW I HAV6NT A TMlNG TO* JMOBPV ABOUT TUAT IS-, «O LONG AC VOU UAVB "N rrue Mouev to pav fo« it/ I D_ <^* "-'047 words
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183 1963-11-09 3 PARIS, Friday. JpRANCE has been mass producing atomic bombs since the middle of this year and "the first generation nuclear force is a reality," the Armed Forces Minister, Mr. Pierre Messmer. told the National Assembly yesterday. "Discussions on the suitability of providing FranceReuter - 183 words
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Article28 1963-11-09 3 MILAN. Fri. Italys 22.000 toy-nv.ikers will stage a two-day strike next w«ek for a new work contract while the Christmas present, campaign is in full swing.28 words
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100 1963-11-09 3 Two indicted on charges of spying NEWARK (New Jersey), Fri. A Federal Grand Jury yesterday Indicted a Russian, Igor Ivanov, and an American, John Botenko, on charges of having conspired to spy for Russia. They could be put to death If found guilty. Ivanov. 33, was a chauffeur for theReuter - 100 words
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Article31 1963-11-09 3 PEKING, Frl. Marshal Ho Lung, Chinese Vice-Premier, left Kunming for Jakarta by plane today on a friendly visit as guest of Dr. Subandrlo, the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration259 1963-11-09 3 Lovesick woman tried to kill her ex-boss allegation f OS ANGELES. Fri.— Actor George Montgomery, 46, testified yesterday, he was followed across the country for two years by his lovesick former j housekeeper who is I accused of trying to I kill him to keep him away from "stupid glamourUPI - 259 words
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71 1963-11-09 3 BRUSSELS, Pri. An anonymous telephone call yesterday to ihe U.S- embassy said a bomb had ueen placed on the runway where the plane bringing Vice-President Lyndon Johnson was due to touch down. A quick search disclose 1 that there was no 'imb B*u' Mr Johnson'sReuter - 71 words
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Article47 1963-11-09 3 SAINT MALO (Britianyi. Fn. Riot police hurled tear-gas bombs at farmers who scattered 30.000 cauliflowers over the central streets of Sianto-Malo yesterday. The farmers were demonstrating in support of claims for government aid and a revision of the Common Market agricultural agreements— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article56 1963-11-09 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. A Minuteman intercontinental missile exploded in the air yesterday md its flaming fragments started i number ol fires. No-one was hurt. The 58ft. missile blew up almost immediately after it had been flred from a Weep underground launching site for a scheduledReuter - 56 words
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144 1963-11-09 3 T ONDON. Fri. A writ was JLi issued yesterday in the row over the appointment of Mr. lain Macleod as editor of the Spectator, a weekly review. Mr. lain Hamilton. until yesterday editor of the Spectator, issued the writ against the paper and its proprietor.Reuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration546 1963-11-09 3 Russia No. 1 nation by 1970, says a toasting Nikita 'WE'LL GIVE SEVEN YEARS AT THE MOST TO CAPITALIST WORLD' MOSCOW, Friday. ]y|R. KHRUSHCHEV last night declared Russia would be the "first country in the world" by 1970 and said he was sure the Si no-Soviet breach would be healed.Reuter - 546 words
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453 1963-11-09 3 MOSCOW, Fri.— Mr. "I" 4 Khrushchev last night turned up at a reception given by 21 top American businessmen and told them negotiations on buying U.S. grain had taken a turn for the better. He also told the tycoons,453 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-11-09 3 RUSK HEDGES OVER WHO GAVE WAY IN CONVOY ROW WASHINGTON, Friday. Y|R. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, said iTI today he was not going to get into an argument over whether Russia or the United States backed down in the dispute over the U.S. Army convoy going throughReuter - 217 words
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Advertisement420 1963-11-09 3 wor&yr/iu STOMACH 7&m TROUBLES rap' g Z' 1 NEW WEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Recent medical research »hows that gastric ulcers moy be dv« to dietary deficiency. In addition similar researches carried out in Cclifornia USA hove shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti ulcer420 words
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775 1963-11-09 4 JAMIT SINGH: POLICE HAD SEIZED ASSOCIATION DOCUMENTS, SO— ,1 SINGAPORE, Fri. 'JMIK S i ii ;i po r c Harbour Board Staff Association's annual report for the financial year \v;is not issued to members at the winual genera] meeting on Nov. 14 last year.775 words
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Article127 1963-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Government today named the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, as* chairman of the branch of the Judical and Legal Service Commission for Singapore under the Federal Constitution. Five other members of the branch are: The State AdvocateGeneral. Singapore, the chairman127 words
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Article128 1963-11-09 4 SINGAPORE Fri.— The chairman of the Singapore Tobacco Company. Mr. Clifford L. Hill (above, rightt will leave on Sunday for England after three years' service with the company. Mr. Hill, who has been in the tobacco business for 34 years, started with the British American Tobacco Group128 words
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Article277 1963-11-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Several of the fringe benefits which the Government said midwives were receiving were no more than benefits given to every other Government servant, and were not exclusive to midwives. the Industrial Arbitration Court was told today. Mr. G. Kandasamy, secre-tary-general of the Amalgamated277 words
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Article55 1963-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Prt. Ttie annu*l Remembrance Day service will be held by the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and the British Army at the Kranji War Cemetery at 8 am. on Sunday. Talcing part will be representative detachments from all the three Services, Including the Singapore Guard Regiment55 words
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Article56 1963-11-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A recruiting campaign for the Territorial Army here ended today with registration of 1.700 volunteers. Training will begin next month. Another recruitment drive mieht be held early next year. Meantime, those who call at the Territorial Army headquarters in Beach Road after today will stand56 words
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Advertisement180 1963-11-09 4 Advertisement The Secret of Freshness For over 170 years, a remark■bis bottle of cologne has •spilled' its secret of freshness! Today, particularly, whenever people feet tired, out of sorts, in need of a *pidc up' they turn to the exhilarating freshness of '4711' Eau de Cologne. The almost magic powers180 words
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Advertisement312 1963-11-09 4 Watch the knife-far the shock of your life #^^SB^ft^V*^r BJ^ SINGAPORE SIGHT V3^FREX«SKY 1 r^3iß^^^ uii>\ii.ii i M|f WARNING ToVrIS: CBlfLjT \1 MAY STRAIGHTEN "nlWril U 11 YOUR CURLS!" J iiilllllJlCElilPll-111l iii[Si[yi, s y,^iiiiniPiftislyii ft TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT %M THE MONUMENTAL SPECTACLE OF THE AGE WHEN CAMELOT WAS THE WORLD,312 words
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Advertisement549 1963-11-09 4 GANISATIONm 11 am, 1 45, 4. 630 9. 1S pm j RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Nyxiii'i-ii ..iiiiTHi'i!! Claude Rairii Joan Blockr- Nick Adorns Joey Heatherton ■1 Tomorrow 9 p.m.: Houte o* Wax \«w siio\vi\<; 1 (No Free litt) ■11 0.m., 1.45, 4. 6.30, 9 30 p.m m IVY LING PO o» "Lady549 words
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224 1963-11-09 5 gINGAPORE, Fri. A special committee of four will meet soon to choose a ViceChancellor for the University of Singapore. The four will be from the University Council and Senate, executive and administrative authorities of the institution. The council's representatives will be Dr. Tay224 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-11-09 5 ANOTHER VICTIM WALKS THROUGH GLASS WALL AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE RIGHT: Mr. Sintim Aboagye of Ghana, hides his face from the camera in mock mortification as a fellow delegate looks on. |{"UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The crash of breaking glass was heard in Parliament House here again *oday for theLim Yaw Chong - 303 words
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111 1963-11-09 5 CASE OF THE YOUTH WHO WANTS TO BE La soldier IPOII, Fri. An unemployed youth, Kosli bin Ayub, was told In the magistrate s court here today that stealing would not help Him to become a soldier. Kosli. 18, who pleaded guilty to assisting in disposing of a stolen glass111 words
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Article64 1963-11-09 5 TAIPINO. Fn.— Free lnocula- tion of dogs three months old and I above has commenced in the TalI ping District Owners of dogs that have not been licenced, will be charged $5 for a new licence. The inoculation is being done at the Veterinary Department In I64 words
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Article52 1963-11-09 5 PENANO, Frt. A bus driver. Lee Swee Kay, was fined $60 today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of Inconsiderate driving by colliding with a stationary bus at Jelutnne Road on Aug. 3. The Second Magistrate. Mr. R. Aria Retnatn. also ordered Lee's licence to52 words
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Article26 1963-11-09 5 PENANG Pn Cheah Ter-. Kirn. 19. whs fined 525 today for abusing police constable Nek bin L'da Ahmad at a temple last night.26 words
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Article292 1963-11-09 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. J'HE Minister of Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, said today that the achievement of a responsible trade union was not gauged by the number of strikes it had called, but by the number of collective agreements it had signed over the conference292 words
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Article93 1963-11-09 5 Flood fund: Latest donations KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Another $1,250 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $233,735. The biggest donation Tor the day $750 came from the Lim Lean Teng Foundation. Penang. In addition, the Straits Times here received $207,93 words
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Article97 1963-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. PW. Donations for the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund for last month amounted to $24,931.86. This amount Included 51 5. 000 from the Royal Malaysia Police, 55.000 from the Central Electricity Board. $1,805.50 from the staff of Socfln Co. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. $1,00097 words
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Advertisement143 1963-11-09 6 Sister Companies:— TOWN CITY-CENTRAL PROPERTIES announce a proposed joint development project at the corner of Orchard Road/Tanglin Road, Singapore. ARCADES /HOTEL /OFFICES used into o NtW i moo* compnsi ncj.~ Fy^*^ I I NOTES: y Demolition of old buildings will proceed /y y^ T 1 forthwith. /V^zSTTI i V Building143 words
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Article216 1963-11-09 7 Huge demand for property shares DENANG, Fri. The public offer of 1.500,000 shares of the Island Hotels and Properties (Malaysia) Ltd Ltd at $1 was oversubscribed 33 times when the application list opened at their registered office in Beach Street at 10 a.m. today. The list closed exactly one minute216 words
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69 1963-11-09 7 CHEER FUND LAUNCHED FOR TROOPS IN DRUNEI BRUNEI TOWN, Fri. Residents Here have launched a Christmas Cheer Fund for British and other troops stationed here. In the jungles and remote areas are British. Gurkha and Malaysia troops, who originally came to Brunei to help quell the rebellion last December. Sponsors69 words
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349 1963-11-09 7 WOMAN'S DEATH WAS MURDER: CORONER AT the end of an inquiry today, the Assistant State Coroner, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, ordered the arrest of a school watchman on a charge of murdering his wife and said: "The police should have charged him long ago". The coroner recorded a verdict of349 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-11-09 7 AN EXHIBITION BY WIFE OF TRAt)E COMMISSIONER Delicate worfr with a brush SINGAPORE, Fri.— The four chambers of commerce in Singapore I are planning to send a trade delegation to Sarawak and Sabah to promote a bigger flow of trade between the Malaysian217 words
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Article38 1963-11-09 7 KUALA TRENOGANU. Frl. An anti-rabies campaign will be launched in the various districts ol the State beginning tomorrow. More than 100 centres have *een set up In the district* cm Besut, Kemaman. Dungun and Kuala Trenwanu.38 words
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Article41 1963-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A donation of $18.50 was received here today by the Straita Times for the National Patriotic Fund from the staff of the Post-primary School, Kuala Klawang. Jelebu. Negrl Sembilan. The total now stands at $143,624 7941 words
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339 1963-11-09 7 SOH TIANG KENG - Italian Maria, the 'Chinese' painter SOH TIANG KENG by CINGAPORE, Fri. Comfortably relaxed on an Italian sofa sipping Chinese tea, Maria Venuti Maffloll today recalled how she "fell in love with Chinese painting at first sight." "It was two and a half years ago. Some friends here asked me to339 words
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Article65 1963-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl— The Royal Malaysian Air Force wants young men for training as pilot officers on short service commission. Applicant* must be Malaysian citizens between IS and 33 and must posssess the Overseas School Certificate or Its equivalent with credits in English, mathematics and65 words
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126 1963-11-09 7 Sultan warns against mixing religion with politics rl.l K ANKO.N. Frl. A warning that religion should not be mixed with politics was issued here today by the Sultan of Perak. Speaking at the Friday prayers in the mosque here, the Sultan said that politics was for the people but Muslim126 words
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Article, Illustration227 1963-11-09 7 MIC branch decision to admit Ramanathan criticised DENANG, Fri. A committee member of the Sungei Pinang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V. Vengadasalam, today criticised the branch's decision to admit former Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. D. S.. Ramanatham, as a member. Mr. Vengadasalam said that when Mr. Ramanathan's227 words
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93 1963-11-09 7 Police put a guard on No. 13, Jalan Bahagia TPOH, Fri.— No. 13, Jalan BaM. hagia, in the Rose Oarden residential area here, was found with its front door ajar yesterday afternoon. Police who went to Investigate haw established that the occupant Madam Sally N*. went to Kuala Lumpur on93 words
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215 1963-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A railway guard, F. T.. Anthony, 38, was sentenced to one day's ja.il and fined $500 in the Sessions Court here yesterday for falsifying a duplicate excess fare ticket with intent to defraud the railway. He issued a receipt for215 words
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80 1963-11-09 8 No resolutions for Perak MTUC meet IPOH. Fri. The delegates conference of the Perak division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress will be declared open here on Sunday by the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. Delegates from 12 national unions affiliated in the State to80 words
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300 1963-11-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •pHE Government has agreed to the demand by the National Union of Government Clerical Workers to allow clerks to take the General Clerical Service examination in parts at separate sittings. The G.C.S. examination is in four parts300 words
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Article86 1963-11-09 8 CRUELTY: DECREE TO WIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A housewife, Sybil Theresa Kow, was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute hi three months by Mr. Justice Ong hi the High Court here today. She petitioned to divorce her husband. Robert Kow Sim 800, a part owner of Lion Tourist86 words
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Article52 1963-11-09 8 BENTONC, PTi. More than 10,000 people an expected to attend an antl-Soeicarno mass rally here at the Bentong Club padang on Sunday. The Malaysian Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. and the Minister without portfolio. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. have been Invited to address the52 words
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326 1963-11-09 8 Man jailed 3 years to deter him from life of crime ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V A magistrate, Mr. Mah King Hock, today sentenced a man to a total of three years' Jail to take him away from a life of crime. He also warned M. Oaneson, 26, that if he326 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-11-09 8 Iif ISS Parathim Chunvix*■ chitr, (above), one of four Thai girls who are now in the Malayan Airways head office in Singapore to take an intensive course in reservations. The others are Missrs Vibha Rahmandana. Kanika Milligan and Lawan Labanukrom. The four85 words
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89 1963-11-09 8 PENANG, Fri. An 18-year-old youth, Khairuddin bin Monamed Noor, was today fined total of $100 for two traffic offences Khairuddin pleaded guilty to a charge of Inconsiderate driving mt Kelawel Road on Sept. 15 and failing to report an accident within 24 hours of89 words
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Article29 1963-11-09 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Fr:. Thre*. year-old Shahrudin bin Syed. son of a padi planter, was drowned u» an irrigation canal at Parit Tob Ngah. near here yesterday.29 words
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Article226 1963-11-09 8 JESSELTON, Fri. A Malaysian citizen here of Indonesian origin. Hajl Abdul Majid Daeng, today pledged in a letter to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, his loyalty "and that o* my friends and kinsfolk" to Malaysia. The letter was sent through Sabah Chief Minister. Datu226 words
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Miscellaneous157 1963-11-09 8 Att*fi Onp Bff V. T. itamUn I GEE_I MUST T^i i HE S GONE -**f <-> WELL. I GUESS HE JUST GAVE T^ff&ij I HAVE BEEN Wj, KV\ HO HORSE, _>/, Vl?£?. I UPON ME...WHEN HE FOUNP /<|M V ASLEEP.'.' V* fc > Li^i^r-, TOO// /ZtL OUT TD GIVEN UP157 words
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Article, Illustration877 1963-11-09 9 'It's better to trade with devils we know...' THE CPA CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday gINGAPORE'S chief delegate to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today called for "exhaustive" expansion of trade, within the Commonwealth. Mr. Yong, Singapore's Minister of. Health, said that at the same time877 words
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499 1963-11-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri VfORE than 25,000 members of voluntary orga n i s ations have responded to Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Be prepared" call. This "army" of civilians is represented by 8.000 Red Cross members. 10,000 ExService men. 6.000 St. John Ambulance Brigade499 words
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Article185 1963-11-09 9 'BLOW TO PAP' SAYS SATU CLNGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Association of Trade Unions (Satu) today described as a "blow to the P.A.P." the decision of "thousands of workers," formerly in seven left-wing unions, to join the Singapore Commercial Houses and Factory Em- ployees' Union. The seven unions, among them the185 words
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Article46 1963-11-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A mass rally for equal d»v organised by the National Joint Council for Teachers will be held at the Stadium Negara here at 6 urn. tomorrow. The rally will be addressed by leaders of eight teachers 1 unions.46 words
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Advertisement276 1963-11-09 9 MADE IN hHKv^l HOLLANO I THE 3-BAND ALL-TRANSISTOR RA 6311 AT I IN WOODEN CABINET WIDE RECEPTION WORKING ON 5 STANDARD FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES EXCELLENT REPRODUCTION BUILT-IN AERIALS FOR MW FTJLLT TROPICALIZED SW VERT REASONABLY PRICED BIG OUTPUT Lift price: Singopore $140.00 Federation $175.00 Wl URVIdvIW/LI 111 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH276 words
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Miscellaneous233 1963-11-09 9 Straits Times Crossword ihi h ihi is ACROSS g. Bounder among the ooxes 1. The -xact it»m (8. 7). f"' ls lol v t8 |L Peehng unwell on board 7 M* I lat f r 77 nI ll U U sed uhKn shins leav* nnrt <fl> and tricky situation 17.233 words
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Article29 1963-11-09 10 I> »Wl (Mimimum i MR!. KANACASUNDRAM PHI TMIVA and AJit (children) and Mr -omaomdriim (brother) thank all U>o*« Abo sent them messages of empathy n their rnvnt brnavrment.29 words
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Article58 1963-11-09 10 U Word* Sf (Minimum) r, t. KREMPL hirihday in Mao in i/. Tb« Melody i* Brokaa. hul tbe Mrmorm of th» Sonic Uncara oa. lUmsmbrred bjr his wife and cbildrrn IN f VER LOVING MEMORY ol Otorga P. Abraham, who suddenly o>i m od from us on 958 words
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626 1963-11-09 10 The Straits Times Saturday, November 9, 1963. Meeting In Bangkok More emphasis has been placed by the Philippines Foreign Minister on the prospects of a Malaysian discussion in Bangkok next week than seems permissible from any information available in Kuala Lumpur. According to Mr. Lopez definite arrangements have been made626 words
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Article361 1963-11-09 10 Prospects are good that the mission which the chairman of the Singapore Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will lead to Australia tomorrow will achieve a large measure of success. A number of Malaysian-Australian joint industrial ventures have already been launched and several others of respectable size361 words
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Article196 1963-11-09 10 Soekarno's much vaunted Ganefo Games get off the mark tomorrow. They are going to be a bit of a farce. Among the "newly emergent forces" which are supposed to be sending teams (they have not yet arrived) are Hongkong and Holland. Forty-five countries were reported to have accepted196 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1963-11-09 10 Will the bookies have to go? A student of the turf looks at racing's top problem: too much money gambled on the horses, and too little spent on them by A SPECIAL WRITER THIS has been one of the most sensational years in the1,113 words
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Letter249 1963-11-09 10 IBHALL be grateful if you will grant me the courtesy of your columns to answer your editorial comment of Nov. 5 that neither the council nor I had Issued any statement before regarding the resignation of Dr. Sreenlvasan as ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore and that249 words
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Letter230 1963-11-09 10 Rc^iuwii-f on November 4, 1 was engaged in a quarrel across me counter with a postal clerK at the Muar Post Office. That was the day wnen new stamps were on sale to commemorate the opening of the parliamentary conference. I was (here to have my first-day coders230 words
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Letter160 1963-11-09 10 rIS year's L.C.E. English paper compels one to pause and question the true object of this all-Im-portant examination. One question asks the student to write a letter of 300-350 words, applying for an advertised post. What is the idea here? Is the student expected to give his biography160 words
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Article315 1963-11-09 10 Stanley Burch - Stanley Burch GIVE HIM A SUBMARINE fcf YORK, Fri. "Th» His and Her submarine, the ultimate in togrthrrness"; that is how thr Christmas catalogue of a Texas department store describes the Minisub Mark Seven, cost Si 6,700. "Cosy way to get away to- > gether315 words
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Advertisement147 1963-11-09 10 THE PRICE OF GLASSES v* THE COST Of VISUAL EFFICIENCY. "aaiaJ i. ataC Wm^rmK 1 lugTodov nSere ore too many people wrw !••»>«. of eyecore in terms ot gloss** ond the importance they hove to poy tor glo»es. Ne doubt, elessct may brme clism vrstaei but irreparable demote could also147 words
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Advertisement125 1963-11-09 10 tfoduba JAPAN'S No. I TV It* for tkt mm \m i ~S?T You Enjoy Viewing We Do The Rest ff 1 L£p I free Wl 'VMr ACrIQI 2L2a! tl Moinreiwnce I ReploeemenM it II TV Insurance II 11 MONTHLY RENTAL: I I 1 14" TV 19" TV 1 $15.00 $21.00125 words
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182 1963-11-09 11 CUSTOMS AMBUSH: NOW A $10,000 FINE SINGAPORE, Fri. A young farmer who was arrested in a Customs ambush last nighi was fined $10,000 or two years' jail today by the second criminal district Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, for possession of 225 lb. of raw opium worth $33,750. Au Jook182 words
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Article62 1963-11-09 11 IPOH. Pn.— A radio shoo em- ployee. A. Kamesan, 19, told the police that he was waylaid along Brewster Road at noon and taken to the Po Gardens where he was robbed of $6.70 by three youths yesterday. He said he was retuminjt to work after62 words
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Article54 1963-11-09 11 SINGAPORE, Pri. Singapore'! Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye. will speak at a farewell dinner given Jointly by the Singapore Polytechnic Society of Commerce and the Singapore Polytechnic Accountancy Graduate Society to Mr. K. A. Mlddleton. head of the Polytechnic's accountancy department, at the Cathay Restaurant on54 words
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388 1963-11-09 11 Contractor's son is freed after thugs rendezvous with their own car KUANTAN, Friday. pOUR thugs armed with knives and revolvers held up a wealthy contractor and his family for 30 terror-filled minutes last night and robbed them of cash and jewellery worth HMM. The388 words
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Article71 1963-11-09 11 Cathay to build two new cinemas SINGAPORE. Fri. The Cathay Organisation Is building two new air-con-ditioned cinemas simultaneously in Seremban. They are expected to be ready at the end of this year. Total cost of the cinemas, including equipment, will be about $1.5 million. One cinema, the Odeon. will show71 words
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Article60 1963-11-09 11 Four vehicles reported stolen SINGAPORE. Prt.— Two cars, a motor cycle and a scooter were reported stolen during the past 24 hours. The cars were missing from Tanjong Pagar Road and Tai Tong Crescent, the motor cycle from Lorong 27. Gevlang. and the scooter from 13 m.s. Bembawane Road. The60 words
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125 1963-11-09 11 SINGAPORE, Frt. A Dutch partner of a Singapore import and export firm, Dirk Olefsen, 31. today pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to two charges of illegal possession of morphine valued at $3,579 on Nov 5 He was fined 810.000 or 18 months' jail125 words
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Article66 1963-11-09 11 KLANG. Prl.— An unemployed youth. Arumugam Rajoo, 21, of Pelapbohan Padang Estate, pieaoed guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to a charge of theft of a car valued at $1500 at Batu Tiga Road on Sept. 25 The court president. Syedj Hassan Al-jeffrl. bound66 words
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Article53 1963-11-09 11 TAIPINO. Frt— A carnival organLsed by the Olrl Ouides of the North Perak district will be held at the Treacher Methodist Girls' School here on Dec. 7. from 10 ajn. to 9 p.m. The proceeds from the carnival will be used to build a53 words
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Article32 1963-11-09 11 IPOH. Fri. Mhmb, Fra*er and Neavc iMa'ajrn Ltd.. and Messrs. Malayan Breweries (Malaya' Lie!., entertained 300 Of ".rte:r rieuler> to «in annual dinner at the Kowloon Resuurani here ton.fht.32 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-11-09 11 A divorce in London for Penny Morrell Three women cited as co-responden ts Wife admits adultery LONDON. Friday. Penny Morrell, 24, formerly of Singapore has been granted a decree nisi after a court battle which lasted more than a week. For more than a week In a divorce court her231 words
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Article, Illustration289 1963-11-09 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpWO youths were today committed for trial at the assizes after a three-day preliminary inquiry into a charge of armed robbery of $320, two watches, a silver ring and a handbag from Senior Technician H. H. Black and his friend.289 words
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Article29 1963-11-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The Malayan Council for Inter-Faith Co-operation will hold its annual meeting at the Appar Tamil School Hall. Batu Road, on Sunday at 10 am29 words
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Article31 1963-11-09 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Minister for Finance has appointed Mr. Tan Kia Oan. chairman of the Housing and Development Board, to be deputy chairman of the Economic Development Board.31 words
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125 1963-11-09 11 Sardon 's ruling on taxi driver's licences SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malaysian Minister for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. today announced that the issue of taxi driving licences would be resumed in Singapore from Monday. The issue of licences was suspended by Singapore's Registrar of Vehicles in July. 1959. The125 words
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78 1963-11-09 11 SEREMBAN. Prt The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Ncgri Sembilan and the Tengku Ampuan will give a garden party at Istana Hlnggap tomorrow evening to mark the recent marriage ot Tengku Shahabuddin to Tengku Norsiah. dauKhter of the Sultan of Trengganu. Tengku Shahabuddin Is the78 words
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Article38 1963-11-09 11 SINOAPORE. Pri. Staff Sergeant Hussein bin Ahmad, of the Far East Training Centre at Nee Soon, has been judged champion in the Malay section of the Army's annual cookery contest for the third Consecutive year.38 words
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232 1963-11-09 11 Hotel offers police protection to strike breakers SINGAPORE, Fri. The Hotel Singapura tonight offered police protection to strikers who wished to return to work and urged them to telephone the management before they come to work. The management also stressed that it was not anti-union and said in a statement232 words
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Article172 1963-11-09 11 PREMIER LEE CALLS for LOYALTY SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has called on the people to give their "undying" loyalty and co-operation to Malaysia. 'This is the way to Singapore's security and prosperity and the nations stability." Mr. Lee said during a speech last night at172 words
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Article43 1963-11-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Selangor Muslim League has pledged support for the Government's move for national service. In a letter to the Prime Minister. Tenuku Abdul Rahman, it said that the Muslims were ready to help at all times.43 words
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Article33 1963-11-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri.— The Malayan Trades Union Congress. Selangor Division, will hold a social and dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall tomorrow to raise funds for its education programme.33 words
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Advertisement105 1963-11-09 11 TO KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND LOVELY HAIR RESTORER fi^Hk You II be delighted to me this new Hair Sover-Re*terer. Just sprinkle a '«w drop* of refreshing sweet-scented it s effective KAMINOMOTO eoeh day. It prevent* AND tAsr TO APPLY dandruff and stimulates your hair root* to produce lovely, healthy105 words
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Advertisement118 1963-11-09 11 1 CARRIAGE HOUSETRADITIONAL SHIRTS FOR M YOUNG SOPHISTICATES <j In printed cotton, man -tailored style, JSP^T^ o s and contour cut wit^^j^lg Pi^^x M r buttoned down >j^|K**^V the CARRI- 261) S R AGE HOUSE blouses l!j A S are truly classic. hBS*H^-fi 11/ W K Sizes: 30-38. BfiSSf Ul118 words
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Miscellaneous480 1963-11-09 11 Today's Radio and TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE 2ft o^een °32g: NATIONAL SHOBTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE 116I 16 Ca lln 8 The Housewife: SERV.CE U-1 METRES Metre. "fm^W^it^&M.sie^ am «nn x,m. H, O nui m^ MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE works From Prance; 4.00 Off A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 47. metre. The480 words
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Article758 1963-11-09 12 11 HAGGARD AND FILTHY MINERS BROUGHT TO SURFACE AFTER TWO WEEKS IN A LIVING TOMB LENGEDE, Fri. I ALL 11 miners trapped for a fortnight in the flooded iron ore mine here were triumphantly hauled to the surface yesterday. Haggard, filthy and in rags they emerged oneReuter - 758 words
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Article28 1963-11-09 12 KARACHI. Pit.— A cholera epidemic in the Borga district of East Pakistan has killed 230 people. 87 of them in the past three days Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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261 1963-11-09 12 THREE COMPANIES IN U.S. INDICTED FOR PRICE FIXING WASHINGTON. Fri —I A Federal Grand jury yesterday indicated three companies on price-fixing charges in connection with fertiliser sales to Korean companies receiving foreign aid. The Attorney-General. Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, said the Incident was one of two handed down by the261 words
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Article26 1963-11-09 12 LONDON. Pri.— The Duchess of Gloucester, aunt of Queen Elizabeth, was successfully operated on in hospital here ve.,;erday for removal of varicose veins.26 words
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145 1963-11-09 12 WASHINGTON, Friday. T*HE Portuguese Foreign Minister, Dr. Franco Nogueira, today described the U.N. Assembly as a "political auction" in which two big power blocs were "outbidding each other through concessions to the majority" in the hope of winning support for their politicalReuter - 145 words
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Article52 1963-11-09 12 LIVERPOOL. Prl. Michael Holliday, 34. the liner steward who became one of Britain's top pop singers, wa.s buried here yesterday. Nearly three thousand people, mostly women, attended the funeral. Holliday committed suicide on Oct. 29. At the inquest it was said he had financialReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration428 1963-11-09 12 Ike: An A-bomb threat ended the war in Korea 'Leaked word about the targets in China' I WASHINGTON, Fri. pORMER President Dwight D. Eisenhower said in his first-term memoirs published yesterday that the United States deliberately leaked word to the Soviet and Chinese Communists that it was prepared to use428 words
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Article34 1963-11-09 12 SAIGON. Kri. Government forces killed 38 Vietcong guerillas in the Vinh Binh Province, the official Vietnam Press agency reported yesterday* The agency also reported that military casualties were three wounded.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement215 1963-11-09 12 MflLsWdjoß> MB ILm jr r 1 3L JMfc. for the warmest welcome in the world fly to Canada Planning to visit North America? Wherever your destination, plan to stopover vi Canada. Canadian Pacific flights leave Hong Kong every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Enjoy the shopping advantages in Hong Kong before215 words
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Article82 1963-11-09 13 PENANG, Frl.— A 70-year old woman. Teh Phean, was today Jailed for two weeks when she could not pay a $50 fine for making a false state- ment to the Registrar ol I Citlzenshlo five years asto. She had pleaded guilty In the Second Magistrate's82 words
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260 1963-11-09 13 Penang seeks site for second $50 m. water project PENANG, Friday. THE City Council is looking for another site to build a second storage dam which will ensure Penang with an adequate water supply for possibly another thirty years. The council's Water Department has already carried out investigations at Telok260 words
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120 1963-11-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Only 21 of the cars bearing D.C. for Diplomatic Corps number plates in the capital are entitled to trouble-free parking outside their mission's offices. In the competition for parking space the rest will have to take their chance with other cars.120 words
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179 1963-11-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. npHERE is a spirited price war going on among wine dealers in Malaya. And in some instances, they are undercutting each other so much they make only five cents profit on a $17 bottle of brandy. Speaking at the anniversary dinner179 words
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Article77 1963-11-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohameri Ismail bin Mobamed Yusof. left for Kota Bharu today to make final arrangements for Radio Malaysia's new regional broadcasting which starts next week. He told reporters at the airport that up to now the77 words
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Article52 1963-11-09 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Muslim Advisory Board has selectee two student*. Abdul Hadl bin Salman and All bin Syed Ahmad, for further studies at the Muslim University In Medina, on scholarships offered by the Government ol Saudi Arabia. They will leave Singapore or Sunday by the52 words
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Article, Illustration246 1963-11-09 13 I/TCHING, Fri. The Governor of Sarawak, Datu Abang Haji Openg (above), visited border outposts in the Bau area of the First Division and met local people and security forces yesterday. The Governor went by helicopter from the police Training School in246 words
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Article33 1963-11-09 13 SINGAPORE FTL A fruit seller, Ec Tal Ting, found his home m New Bridge Road ransacked yesterday afternoon, and cash, cheques and Jewellery to the total value of $1,605 stolen.33 words
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100 1963-11-09 13 \JALACCA, Frl. Police here are worried by the increase in the number of thefts of car tyres, especially during the last week. There have been four theft* this week when 10 tyres and their rims valued at more than $600 were removed from100 words
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162 1963-11-09 13 Man who cheated is forgiven by boss DENANG. Fri. —An employer, Mr. Dureadev Singh Mindra, told the Sessions Court today he had forgiven a salesman, Har b a n Singh, who had misappropriated $171 belonging to his firm. Stanley and Co. "I ask the court to give him another chance,"162 words
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153 1963-11-09 13 On-the-spot check of bunds urged by Councillor PNANO. Fri.— A Province North Rural District Councillor, Mr. M. Vasuthavan, today urged the State Government and the Pral Realty Company to carry out a check on the bunds at Kampong Dock, Kampong Selot and Kampong Railway. "Because of breaches in these bunds,153 words
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Article58 1963-11-09 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Air Commandant Dame Jean Conan Doyle, director of Britain's Women's Royal Air Force, flew into Singapore last night In a Comet of RAF Transport Command on an Inspection tour of WRAP units of the Far East Air Force. This Is her first visit here58 words
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Article20 1963-11-09 13 IPOH. Frl. Ipoh Jaycees will hold a satay night and dance at the Olympic Inn here tomorrow.20 words
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118 1963-11-09 13 IPOH, Friday OAINTINGS worth thousands of dollars will be on display at the Ku Kong Chow Association in Jalan Yang Kalsom here from Sunday to Nov. 16. The 105 water colour paintings are by world famous Professor Chang Da-Chlen, 66. HLs works are now being118 words
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Article, Illustration2489 1963-11-09 14 PETER EVANS - PETER EVANS by New York, Friday SHE spoke with trie kind of conviction that can only come after long, sleepless nights of sharp self-analysis. She said, "I tell you, I am ugly. I am." She isn't of course- No woman2,489 words
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268 1963-11-09 15 T*HE pressure for ad- mission into the Ist and 2nd class wards of the General Hospital is such that very often a patient has to be admitted into the 3rd class first and wait for a transfer to either the Ist or 2nd. I had occasion268 words
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Letter123 1963-11-09 15 rpHOUGH I pity children X made tv suffer at the hands of teachers who are "indifferent to the responsibility of the teaching profession," I fall to see why your correspondent "Retired" (S.T. Nov. 2) should blame only the TTC. its squad of supervisors and the Ministry of Education. "Retired"123 words
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Letter93 1963-11-09 15 r appears that the Postal Department is caring less and less to publicise Issues of new Malaysian stamps I missed the recent issue in connection with the installation of the Sultan of Perak. It was only by sheer chance that I learnt of the issue to mark the93 words
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Letter43 1963-11-09 15 rpHERE should be an ex--1 press bus service from Jalan Eunos to town and back in the mornings and evenings. There are enough and more office-workers resident in this area to make the running of this service profitable. SYED HAIDAR Singapore43 words
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Letter257 1963-11-09 15 ...IN THE CLASSROOM REGARDING the correspondence on the recruitment and training of teachers in general, I agree that there are some lazy and irresponsible teachers. However, I do not see the necessity for the criticism of TTC supervisors. Their duty Is to observe a few lessons257 words
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Letter86 1963-11-09 15 AS an artist from the United States now living In Kuala Lumpur. I want to take this opportunity to express my enjoyment of the Sixth National Art Exhibition at the National Art Gallery. I was Impressed by the vast numbers of pictures sold. This shows a real interest86 words
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Letter76 1963-11-09 15 WOR only three days In a year your correspondent "2nd year" travels to mark examination papers. Does she know tnat teachers from Johore Bahru had to come all the way to Thomson Road, a distance of 17 miles? I myself travel 36 miles each day from school to76 words
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Letter75 1963-11-09 15 A SINCERE thank you to the Straits Times theatre critic D. M. who accurately and eloquently reported the University of Singapore's production of "The Caretaker." This Intelligent, constructive and unbiased type of reporting could do much to raise the standard of drama in Singapore, and I hope that75 words
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Letter116 1963-11-09 15 HAVING read In your' lssue of October 28 the highly technical report by V.F.D. on the recent concert at the Victoria Theatre, we feel that harsh criticism has been levelled at the Singapore Orchestral Association. The censure, although constructive regarding instrumental virtuosity, would appear to be more of116 words
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227 1963-11-09 15 Big stink from a small river in Kuala Lumpur A BOLT a month ago one of the members of Municipality Advisory Board complained about the filthy state of the Klang River and he was advised to refer the matter to the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Now may I refer to227 words
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Letter123 1963-11-09 15 HEALTH ON THE BEACHES I APPRECIATE the reply given by the Deputy Director of Public Works iS.T. Nov. 2) on the subject of coastal pollution by drains and canals. Unfortunately the solution he offers does not eliminate the conditions I described. An appeal to public spirltedness would hardly be appropriate123 words
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Advertisement948 1963-11-09 16 PHILATELY to Word* M (Mn.)—*UM tt rts. txtrm GRAB This Golden Opportunity Communicate with genuine Philatelists world over via the most effective and j economical method. Just enclosing S3 50 a« annual fee to: A-A.P.L.". 237 c. Kirn Tian Kd.. Singapore Full details against 25c and obtain an Spaceman I948 words
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Advertisement1065 1963-11-09 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* U (Min.)— Box SO et: txtro AUSTIN HEALEV lOP'6 Late 1939. In Britlnh racing. Oreen. new Pirelli tyres 64.400/ King (Spore) U79H7 After 2.U0 p.m 1665 FORD PREFECT, Comprehensively Insuied to Bci>U 1964. Best offer I secured, contact Lav iDwrti T 20V21 alter 2 p.m1,065 words
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Advertisement1074 1963-11-09 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO el*, txtro 1959 PLYMOUTH, Simca Aronde, 195S Ford Consul. Vauxhall Cresta, 1967 Slmia Vedette. 1956 Vauxliall Cresta, 1954 Kord Anglla. Terms Can Be Arranged Call At 14. Calrnhill Koad. Spore Tel: ***** TONG AIK MOTOR Trading Company offer ll'ti.' Klat 1800.1,074 words
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Advertisement913 1963-11-09 16 FOR SALE U Word* U (Min.)— Box SO el: txtro KILL ants, cockroaches with Brush-on Johnston's No-Roach Kasy to use. Effective for months. At Fltzpatrick Supermarket, and others. TW > PRE-WAR BUNGALOWS S Bedrooms in District 15. '.and Freehold one with vacant. For further particulars apply Tel: (Snore) *****. CHINESE913 words
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Advertisement642 1963-11-09 16 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm WE SELL AND INSTALL Ur.tl.-H Telerectton T.V. Aerials. Super Services (ii). '.'2B. Beran6oon Koad, Sin-Kjpore-8. Tel: al«l. rer four COLOVINVL FLOOR/WALL MLSS AND MOSAIC FLOORINC Consults NAM HUM TILING PANELLING LTD. 13, Tom Siak Street, Singapere. releanenei *****.642 words
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Advertisement1313 1963-11-09 17 10 LIVERPOOL k WESI COASI U.K.. Due S'pori Sails P. Sham Pining MENESTMEUt uterpial It PI Nit 10 Ntt 11 PELEUS laul. Dublin, Glasgow Nat 11 Nat 11 Ntv 14/11 Niv 17 POLYDOROS L'tttt, Dublin, Holl.. H'burg Nit 12 Nit II Ntt 17/22 Nit 21 CYCLOPS Ik traill, Glasgow Nat1,313 words
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Advertisement1177 1963-11-09 17 KgJ^^^y^w i^STThe E AC_ones SAILINGS TO CINOA, IE NAVIE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP RBTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. COTHENBURt AND COPENHAtEN. S'DOre P. S r>am Penang 1 "BORIBANA" a) Sailed la Part/11 Ntt 12 Nit "MAtOALA" I) 17/21 Nlv 21/25 Ntv 21 Nlv ATUIHiA' ai 24) Nat/ 4 Otc 5/ I Ole 1/1,177 words
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Advertisement1386 1963-11-09 17 I BEN® LINE I EXPRESS SERVICE Tt LONOON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. t'Otra Smu •'MMt I BFNLARIS (t lp.j fßln. Hun. H lirg. Noan itPt/Nlv II I BtNCRUACaAJJ I'M. H lirg M IMS 6'movti Ntt 14/11 Ntv 17/21 Ntt 22/ 22 BENNIANT L'poil, Hkarg, Havrt. R'dan *it«erp Ntt 11/21 NIV1,386 words
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Advertisement1176 1963-11-09 17 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w, in. m imi f3^ ■LLKBMAW UMB Oa -XAVENESB LINK uwih tnnrtniu I IOS *»*EIEB. SAN FRANCISCO, h?3S? Nl muV^ _n_lf_uanucJ SEAITU. VANCOUVER t PORTUNO HAVRE. BULL MIODLESBROUtM Accept.ag cargi tir Ceitral 1 SMtk CITY Of LEEDS' Aacnca. Sport P. S'hfa Penang BOUtAINVILLE H/21 NtV 22/211,176 words
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Article603 1963-11-09 18 T»HE early staged of the past week saw the Malayan Rubber Market sorely tried by a flux of November tenders coming at a time when conditions were very difficult, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market report. This led to a large proportion of603 words
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Article106 1963-11-09 18 MELBOURNE Frl. J INDUSTRIALS were traded quietly with very little change in prices. Leaders fluctuated narrowly around lat<- level.- with any moves being on individual factors. Oils and (mm metals were also traded quietly around steady levels. Loans were steady c.r.a Mount Is.-i 35 2 N. BroKco Hill106 words
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Article193 1963-11-09 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November >. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Duniopt 20 cli McAlUtef 14 eta. K. Smelters 20 ct» Robinnon 11 eta. Kaao 21 cu. C. Storage 4 id. Ked. Dt>p. 15 cUJtothmana 13 cu. t'. ft N. 18 eta. Selanfor Prop, s ct Oimmou 16 eta. 8. Lm.n4 5193 words
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Article211 1963-11-09 18 SHIPS lying alengside the Smgapere Harbour wharves er expected today sre: Karlvllle 42/43. Glenearn 4b. Surabaya Man 29/30. President Adams 13/14, Nikkei Maru 33/34. .Hoegh Ulan 18. Mukho 23/24, Tong Leong N.W. 3. Frederick Clover 21/22. Pekin 38/39, Chusan 44/46. Tarantel 1/2, Benvannorh 4/5, Uonal 6/7, Bunulde211 words
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719 1963-11-09 18 From Our Market Correspondent ■/"■I JET conditions ruled on \l the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and industrials were slightly easier. McAiister dropped sharply by 9 cents and had business from 52.08 to $2.17 cd on the announcement of a 75 per cent. 'less719 words
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Article21 1963-11-09 18 Malayan Stork Indices Not. 7 Nov. 8 Industrials: 117.73 117.15 Tins: 114.16 113.79 rubbers: 108.84 108.84 Dec. 2*. 1962—100.21 words
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Article755 1963-11-09 18 i^OMBINED business in the Sinzapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead tl.UOO) Si. 7(i (3.000> Jl.ee; Central Prop. SI 30 81 .V 000) 51.31 D. (17.000) SI 30 (^.000) J131: Celd755 words
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222 1963-11-09 18 rpHE Straits tin price yesX terday remained unchanged at $482 per plcul In an offering up 5 tons to 230 tons: A more assured tone was apparent in the London tin Market on Thursday, prices overall holding Wednesday's late moderate recovery. The very222 words
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Article66 1963-11-09 18 CHINIIi Preduee E>chanii, Sings■ere neen frisee swr picul ytittrday: Ceeenut eil Unquoted. I Cepra: Ort./Nov. UK /Continent Cmiuoted. Pepper: Muntok white fl47| Mliern Sarawak white $145 seller*, special Sarawak black $11 2« sellers, garbled Lamport*: black |112t sellers ABTA sr-'fi sellers. •Ingapere Ceeenut Oil Millars- Astecistieo prloet: bulk66 words
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Article21 1963-11-09 18 November 8. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 691 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5482 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 5 tons).21 words
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Article257 1963-11-09 18 NOVEMBER nrtt grade rubber buy- *> srs l.e.b. elesed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69] cents per lb. unchanged on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone vi quietly steady. R AS. and F.M.R.E. cletlng prices 'in cents per lb. yesterday: Int.257 words
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Article66 1963-11-09 18 •THE Mslsyan Exehsnse Banks' Asse- ciatien made these changes In Its rates to merchants ye»terday (all rate* to }li*0): Selling TT or OO ready: Holland Belgian Francs l«20»; Italian LJrs 2027X. On the free exehsnge market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.721 for66 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-11-09 18 KAWASAKI 7KI SEN "KAISHA. LTIX U.S.A. PaciEic and Atlantic Service yeoft sr.M noni>on| j'» t^Mss) *>MMMBI i>. iou "Rilura Mtrs" 17/2* Ntt Hi 1 Ott I Ott I Otc II Ik It Ott II Its "KMikawt Manr »/71 Oec 21/H let t Iss I Ms 14 Ml las 12 ftl1,109 words
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Advertisement962 1963-11-09 18 V^B jH FAR -AST U.S.*., CANADA SERVICE: Accent Cirtl Hf \^p8B? Hihtii, St Jili. N.8.. lutta, N. Yam. taitiain, PtilMalftit, Ntrtiik., CkiriMtw. Ctttril iiuti Amnca >itt tratiliiaML >'dou S'hart- Henjiii Mnoa runta> boston iji» oi'imwi j 'Ilia Mairsk 14 17 Ntt 11/11 Ntt II OlC M Die 22 Die 21962 words
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Advertisement114 1963-11-09 18 WMTBOUMD: tUJOPEMJVICt Spore P. sTSnT^^^TSnani M Mill**, "Jtn, OsMin, YMU 14/1* MM IB'1? Nsv II Ml* «stwarp. Haassri. IrtsM*. SOUTH I WIST »PI1IC« SHVICt TIDM f/llic Durban (21/13), Port Eliiateth (23/12), Capetown (21/12), Matadi (11/12), Port Harcourt, lagos (1/1), Cotonou (1/1), tome. Tema, Takorad>. Freetown. Oakar (22/1). MJTHUWB: Uep. Are114 words
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Advertisement85 1963-11-09 18 NOTICE J.K.R. PAHANG ROAD NOTICE Owing to urgent repairs to culvert No. 2/4 on Lipis/Benta Road a sii m ;f I 1 the road at this point will be closed to all traffic from 630 ajn. on Sunday, 10th November. 1963 to 6.30 p.m. on Saturday. 23rd November. 1963 AU85 words
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Advertisement866 1963-11-09 19 CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG VACANCIES IN CITY HEALTH DEPT. Applications ire invited from Federal Citizens for the following oosts:Post Salary Scale (a> lubrn.ulo.sls Ot licet $730x34-934/982x34-$1.254 (b) Staff Nurses (3> $277x12-361 /373x12-$4O» (c) Radiographer $452x19-566/578x19-$654 (d) X-Kay Developer 594x71-109/1264x7A-186i/197ix7i $220 (e> Clerk/Receptionist $104. 112/137ix7*-$220 (Female) Qualification-, far Post866 words
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Advertisement610 1963-11-09 19 NOTICES 1 1 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). Notice is hereby given that at the Thirty-fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held on Saturday 30th November. 1963, at 900 a.m. the. Directors will recommend the payment of a Final Dividend of610 words
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Advertisement852 1963-11-09 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Applications are invited lor oni post ot senior lecturer in llnguislu v Candidates should have nigh < academic qualifications in general and descriptive linguistics and research ana teaching experience in this field. A know ledge oi a South East Asian Language or852 words
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Advertisement825 1963-11-09 19 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, I Leong Yew Loong of No. 24 Eu Kong street. Gopeng, Perak, licve. owing to my poor state of health, applied for the transfer of my liQuor retail-shop licence 'as from Ist January, 1964 in res- pect ol premises No. 24 Eu825 words
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Advertisement655 1963-11-09 19 TENDERS KEDAH JKR. TENDER NOTICE. i Tenders irom J.K.R. registered j i contractors in Class "B" and I above will be received at the Of--1 flee of the Jurutera Negeri Kedah/ Perlis, Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 12th day of November. 1963. Ftor: The supply of block655 words
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Advertisement1813 1963-11-09 19 TENDER I KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JKR. registered com actors m class "EX" and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Kerja Kanan. Kedah Utara. Alor Star up to 3.00 pm of the 11th day ol November. 1963. For: the widening of side tables on1,813 words
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Advertisement87 1963-11-09 19 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE SALE OF BRASS INGOTS Tenders will be received at the office of the Director of public Works. P.W.D. Headquarters, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon of the 20th November, 1963. for the purchase of: 386 Slabs x 48 lbs. each Brass Ingots. Total weight87 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-11-09 20 He does a fluent gallop in the mud JPOH Fri. Speedy Western Plains did a fluent gallop in heavy going this morning. He beat Tudor Wonder over 3! in 39 2/5. Western Plains is a mudlark and with conditions to suit, he should be worth bettingReuter - 349 words
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Article1243 1963-11-09 20 Race One: 2.0— Cl 2 Div 4— 6£ 1 ***** Uii!>pada (Dato Low Vat) Rodgers, 8 9.0 Maniam 1 2 ***** Nazareh (H. N. Tan) Teh. 7 8.13 (SF) Moxham 8 3 6550Q Bovain iMarj.) St.i R. Breuk.. 5 8.11 Shaari 5 4 ***** China Rock1,243 words
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Article928 1963-11-09 20 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Race One Naiareh: Oood fourth to Oisin over 61 f straight on Wednesday; can saddle up; prefers 6f; any going. No Kiddlnc: Failed on Wednesday but fourth to Yes Dear II at K.L.; likes wet going. Western Plaint: Showed smart pace over 51 fon Wednesday; coming928 words
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Article243 1963-11-09 20 IPOH, Frl. Tudor House, the 1960 Gold Vase winner, was among the recent batch of horses deleted. Tudor House, owned by Singapore Turf Club chairman Mr. V. C. Bath, has had a colourful career. His dam. Elizabeth Tudor, was In foal to Solonaway before sh« was243 words
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174 1963-11-09 20 Silt. SAVE THIS COURSE, SAYS LPGC SECRETARY T«ELUK AKSON, Fri. A The Raja Muda of Perak performed the opening ceremony of the Lower Perak Golf Club at Clayton Padang here on Wednesday evening. The Raja Muda, acting on behalf of the Sultan of Perak, unveiled a plastic plaque and then174 words
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Article48 1963-11-09 20 IPOH, Fri.— An international basketball referee, Mr. Llm Yen Nien of Ipoh, Perak. has been appointed as Malaysia's referee at the Asian basketball tournament at Taipeh, Formosa, from Nov. 13 to Dec. 4. Mr. Llm. a Chinese schoolteacher here, will accompany the Malaysian team to Formosa.48 words
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Article35 1963-11-09 20 NEW YORK. Fri. Carry Back, 1961 Kentucky Detby winner, who was brought back to racing this year after a short period at stud, is to be retired permanently, owner Jack Price announced yesterday.35 words
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237 1963-11-09 20 Cables in brief Brilliant Law nets 4 for Scotland GLASGOW, Fri. Thanks to the genius of inside-forward Denis Law, Scotland beat Norway 6-1 here last night. Law scored four briillant goals. Often the Norwegians had three men marking him but just could not contain him. Law apart, the Scots madeReuter - 237 words
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Advertisement293 1963-11-09 20 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED i Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN October 1963 4096 Piculs. 4 Dredges working. General Manager (P. A. DELM'>RADCUFFB) SOUTHERN MALAYAN tIN DREDGING LIMITED ■Incorporated In England) in mr RETURN October 1963 2689 Piculs. 5 Dred«t>.~> working. General Manager (P. A DELME-RADCUFFE). NOTICE NOIH'K Ii HEREBY GIVEN293 words
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Advertisement337 1963-11-09 20 SCHOOL EXTENDED 6 more classrooms, a wellequipped Library and another Science room for 1964. Std. 1 to Form V (Morning and afternoon). AT IPOH TUTORIAL INSTITUTE. (REGD). IPOH. UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE CHAIR OK SOCIAL MEDICINE AND PIBLK HEALTH Applications are invited fot> i appointment to the Chair of Social Medicine337 words
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Advertisement282 1963-11-09 20 NOTICE TIN OUTPUTS-OCTOBER 1963 Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 1,924 PlcuU Kamponfj Kamunting Tin Dredging Limited 230 Piculs AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED (Secretaries) D.P. CheniL Actii., Gecreiary. TENDED TENDERS INVITED. Separate tenders are invited from Registered Contractoi for the supply of all or any of the following items to Maktab Perguruan282 words
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Advertisement105 1963-11-09 20 I Cr«am "V V"^B masculine freshness r -makes it m great to be a man Brtlliantin* W-S^ \jgt Wll Shampoo SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Kg For vigorous rood tiralth Lni^fl B^ for an tctivr. product!** KL^&I HV life there* nothing hka. .^LV^^^H Hr^HHa^^^Lm Birelrv'it And Birrley* a^T Hf flHk B105 words
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289 1963-11-09 21 HOCKEY SERVICES BREAK CIVILIAN 'HOLD' Civilians 3 Services 4 OINGAPORE. Fri.— Ten minutes from time Wilfred Skinner, returning to hockey after j a full soccer season, made the pass for Lenny Nonis to give Civilians a 3-2 lead and It then looked like another victory for them in the annual289 words
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Article142 1963-11-09 21 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Six players from the University of Malaya have been selected to represent Selangor against Kedah at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow <5.10 p.m.) in the Malayan Rugby Union tirst Uncier-23 inter-state tournament. The six players are Bri;in Pp.--tana, Bahan. Aziz Ismail, Lee Yoon Leong.142 words
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432 1963-11-09 21 TEOH ENG TATT - Johore- Army Malaya clash key to south zone TEOH ENG TATT TODAY'S CUP RUGGER By Singapore, Friday THE MOST important match in the south zone of this year's Malaya Cup rugby championship will be played on Johore Bahru's Civil Service ground tomorrow when Johore take on cup holders Army Malaya.432 words
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Article84 1963-11-09 21 MALACCA, Fri. Twelve players will be "capped" for Army Malaya in tomorrow's match against Johore. They are Pte Laverty, Capt O'Connell. L/Cpl. Marama. Pte Price, SSgt. James, Pte Fisher Pte Wilson, Pte Matchett, Maj Hodgkinson. Cpl. Mertto. Cpl Thomson and L/Cpl. Wlkl. Pte Rigby, Dvr Timothy84 words
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142 1963-11-09 21 SEAP GAMES NATIONAL BODIES WANT K.L. TO BE VENUE ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y The majority of Malayan national sports associations are confident that Malaya can successfully stage the 1965 SEAP Games in Kuala Lumpur. They will report their views tomorrow to the technical committee appointed by the FMOC to142 words
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Article89 1963-11-09 21 PENANG. Fri. Penang bea: Perlis 5-0 in the Heah Cud inter-state government and departmental badminton competition here last night. Penang wih meet Kedah in the north zone final. Last night's scores: Bobby Chee bt Mohammed Razali 15-1. 15-2; Lawrence Barbosa bt Zainal Abidln 15-3. 15-2; P.89 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-11-09 21 SINGAPORE. Frt. KiUone Lave, the Tongon heavyweight who faded from the "big time" seven years ago, will attempt a modest comeback here on Nov. 29. Kitione will fight an Australian. Tony Vlckers, at the Happy World Stadium. In a card to be promoted by Little164 words
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Article71 1963-11-09 21 SOCCER Victory Cup (Penang): Port Commission 6 Baharol Alam 1; Jnnfer Cop: Chung Cheng 2 E. Smelting 1. Taiplng Lge: Prisons 7 7th Bn RMR 2. Spore premier lge: Youths 2 Indians I. RUGGER Friendly (T. Anson): DTC 21 (3 goals, try, penalty) Sekolah SAA 6 (try, penalty). SOFTBALL71 words
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262 1963-11-09 21 POLO Sultan's team, SPC in keen tussle TOHORE BAHRU. Kri. A keen tussle la anticipated when the Sultan of Johore's team and the Singapore Polo Club team resume their unfinished match to the Malayan Polo Association tournament at Paslr Plangie ground tomorrow. Sultan of Johore's team. who started with a262 words
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307 1963-11-09 21 Cricket Lindsay Seymour flog S. Aust bowling ADELAIDE, Fri. Dennis x\. Lindsay and Mike Seymour flogged the South Australian bowling in a ninth wicket stand of 108 tc complete a fine recovery by the South African cricketers lon the opening day of their match here. The tourists lost half their307 words
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165 1963-11-09 21 WOMEN'S HOCKEY Five states in first Malaysian tourney DENANG, Fri. Five states, Penang Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Singa- j pore, will take part in I the first Malaysian wo-' men's hockey meet to, be held at Western Road here from Nov. 15 to 17. Selectors of the Malayan Women's165 words
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Article21 1963-11-09 21 SINGAPORE. Frt.— The Australian women's national basketball team beat Singapore women 121-11 at the Happy World Stadium tonight.21 words
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355 1963-11-09 21 ERNEST FRIDA - ATHLETICS Teachers all set for team title ERNEST FRIDA by Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE'S leading athletes will wind up a long and successful season when they complete in the Government Services championships at Farrer BOXING .Park on Sunday. Teachers Training College, with the bulk of the state's best athletes, have been355 words
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Advertisement136 1963-11-09 21 EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVERS OFFER UNIQUE PICTURE VIEWING QUALITIES NO INTERFERENCE. STEADIER. BRIGHTER. SHARPER AND CLEARER PICTURE EVEN IN DAYLIGHT VIEWING t^^^ mmm^ mmm^^ Mod«l TC m. 23' Supar D. I uit modtl with «tto«nt tltmHn* (ontol«e»bm*t. T.mtpNtt'l tP&mt^^^m «»4 high MtKty sound. Automalic conlfitl control!. .i. Price: $1,1«.* I^~~136 words
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Advertisement164 1963-11-09 21 YANGTZEKIANG TRADING CO., LTD. M. Fir. 56, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL ***** 75, BIRCH ROAD, KUAiA lUMPUR, TEL, ***** 303, NORTH ROAD, BUKIT GIUGOR, PENANG, TEL. ***** A lot more gift than you I thought you could give. ..for 10 8j j flj||ijl Now you can give the pen164 words
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Miscellaneous112 1963-11-09 21 RIGGER Malaya Cop: Perak v C'wealth i^rces. North <Ipoh Municipal padang. 5); Johore v Army Malaya (Johore BahruX. lnd>r-23: S'gor Colta v Kedah Colts (Merdeka Stadium. 5.10). Clab matches: SCC v S'gor Club (Spore padang); Tech. College y Klanit Club (Ourney Rd, XL). SOCCER Friendlies: C wealth Forces XI v112 words
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382 1963-11-09 22 New firms' articles can be in Malay but... 'COMPLICATED TASK BECAUSE LEGAL JARGON INVOLVED' I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. It is not obligatory that company memoranda and articles of association sent to the Registrar of Companies for approval should be in English only. "They can be sent in the national language,382 words
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129 1963-11-09 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pERMANY is to give a $15 million loan to Malaysia shortly for the Butterworth harbour project. The agreement has been drafted and is ready for signing. The German Ambassador here, Dr. H. Bohling, and the Central Government will sign the129 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-11-09 22 Escapee from Woodbridge: Police seek aid of public SINGAPORE police have appealed to the public to help trace Toh Han Eng alias Ah Too (above), who escaped from Woodbridge Hospital on Monday night while on remand on a charge of murder. Toh, 23, is a Teochew. His home is in91 words
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106 1963-11-09 22 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Citizenbhip Inquiry Committee met behind closed doors again today to I consider the case of multi-million-aire, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. The Government is seeking deprivation of his citizenship for alleged complicity in pro-Communist activities. The rubber magnate, who Is opposing the106 words
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Article24 1963-11-09 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Home Affairs and Social Welfare, Inche Othman Wok will visit several Social Welfare Department homes tomorrow mornIng.24 words
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524 1963-11-09 22 Naval Base strike costs workers $1-1/4 million in wages: Admiralty SINGAPORE, Friday. THE 33-day Singapore Naval Base strike, which was called off yesterday, cost the strikers more than $1,250,000 in wages, the Admiralty said today. The gloomiest of the 0,000 odd workers who took part in the strike, me Hindu524 words
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Article, Illustration399 1963-11-09 22 The husband who did nothing on wife's complaint SINGAPORE, Fri. A young woman, married for six years, told a magistrate's court today that her husband, a hawker, did nothing when she complained to him that a neighbour had embraced and kissed her near the doorway of her house. Salmah binte399 words
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Article24 1963-11-09 22 SINGAPORE. Pri. Some 250 round-the-world American tourists from the luxury liner Oslofjord went sightseeing here today during the ship's 10-hour stay.24 words
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Article402 1963-11-09 22 LONDON. Pri. Stock markets closed on a much better note than appeared .possible at one time. With sentiment swayed entirely by the two by-election results, the initial general marking down after the Luion result was followed by a fairly substantial recovery when the extent of402 words
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Article, Illustration731 1963-11-09 22 YAP CHIN KWEE - Shaking of fists and angry shouts of 'shame YAP CHIN KWEE THE CPA CONFERENCE -By- and R. KINSEY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A FRICAN and Asian sentiments flared into angry shouts of "shame" and fist-shaking at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here today. The delegates were discussing "international affairs and defence."731 words
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Article52 1963-11-09 22 SINGAPORE. Pri. An exhibition of "50 Prints for Pleasure." organised by the Federal Publications and the Society for Promotion of Christian Knowledge, will be held at the tea-lounge of the Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road, from Nov. 9 to Dec. 26 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily52 words
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Obituary75 1963-11-09 22 MRS. MARIAMMAN KOSHY mother of Thome* P. Koefcy paawfl away at Ayroor. South India on 1 1 1 <,:) MR. K ALACARATNAM pnftiwd away peacefully on B/ll 63 nt Hi* Qrnrral Hospital, Johoir Bahru. Kuneral on 9/11/63 at 4 p.m. at Pamol Ratal*. Kluang. Thank < to Doctors and75 words
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Advertisement67 1963-11-09 22 B^B^B^BB^^^b m if •Z3IH ■Bi^Sßji^^^'nl J^^BSgnOSß^fl P'v^^sil t 1 «s_ iHi P*^r BbS 8-TRANSISTOR Dlf JAfl 3-BAND ISYb4OO PORTABLE RADIO 7™ WITH m Two 3 1 2 'Speakers Tone Control Hi-F.DUALSPEAKERSYSTEM. Co^Jr" 9 ncblo At All Dealers Indicator AC «r Battery 1 Sole Aoerti: rl ROXY'MALAyx) pp. LTD. 1 IfS-B.67 words
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Advertisement283 1963-11-09 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Hard* s/H Minimum i TVE: To Joyce I»Mjlij> I IUIIIIHWL on Mh jsiovrmlH-r 1968 ;it Oleae&tflM HospltHl. IVERSEN to Vim ;mrl Per v daughter. Tnnt :it Our l.i.K BOapltaL Ipoh. Thanks to dwior :in<t «t.iff ti-11 ETERNH MHTIC •■■bmmiJZb^S I i "Ul _2 1 F^,SL^L^b^l^SSCT?^5 CHRONOMETER,283 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-11-09 22 UIGHEST and lowest tempera*- tures In Mataya iau. Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hißnpst Lmnbl Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 i Penang 88 73 ipoh M 73 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 93 7143 words
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