The Straits Times, 19 November 1963
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Article, Illustration417 1963-11-19 1 600,000 liable for national service DETAILS OUT SOON FOR MALE FEDERAL CITIZENS IN THE 21-TO-28 AGE GROUP TO REGISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE YangdiP e rt u a n Agong today signed a proclamation invoking the National Service Ordinance, 1952 the first step to a call-up. r hi417 words
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Article17 1963-11-19 1 SAIGON, Mon.— A new Englishlanguage newspaper, the Saigon Chronicle, will appear, this week. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-11-19 1 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, stresses a point in his discussions with the Japanese Deputy Vice-Foreign Minister, Mr. Takeo Oda, at the Residency yesterday. Mr. Oda, who was accompanied by the Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Wataru Oku ma, briefed the Tengku on Japanese106 words
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Article, Illustration898 1963-11-19 1 Subandrio and Lopez pledge to lessen tension BANGKOK, Monday. JXDOXESIA and the Philippines have pledged to work towards a lessening of tension in the area and it appears that the Philippines recognition of Malaysia is on the way. This emerged from the conclusion of a three-day meeting among the foreign898 words
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Article39 1963-11-19 1 HONGKONG, Mon. Th« Canadian Government has granted a $105 million loan to India for setting up an atomic power reactor In Rajasthan. the Canadian High Commissioner to New Delhi, Mr. Chester Ronnang, said here, tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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302 1963-11-19 1 ROBERT SINNIAH - Soekarno regime ousted on one —island- ROBERT SINNIAH By PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The civilian population of Pulau Penapahan, a small island off Sumatra, overthrew the island's 11 -man Indonesian military administration last Thursday and massacred five of the officers. President Sockarno is reported to have ordered nls troops to recapture302 words
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Article90 1963-11-19 1 JAKARTA, Mon.— Navy spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ambardy said today a Japanese fishing boat, captured yesterday off the Halmahera coast of the northern Moluccas "Is being held for further questioning." Ambardy said the ship was taken In by Indonesian naval authorities at about noon yesterday, but90 words
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Article24 1963-11-19 1 BANGKOK, Mon.— Fire rased 19 ■bops In a suburban Chlneae quarter here today, causing damage estimated at over $250,000 Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article75 1963-11-19 1 CAPE TOWN i South Africa >. Mon. Two Africans neid for Interrogation under South Africa's notrial law have been committed to Walkenberg Mental Hospital in a state of "catatonic stupor." it was reported yesterday. The men, who had been in solitary confinement, were identified as MoffatUPI - 75 words
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Article385 1963-11-19 1 FRANCIS ROZARIO - EIGHT SPIES HELD FRANCIS ROZARIO By SINGAPORE, Monday Sent here to organise anti-Malaysia cells among Jakarta nationals EIGHT Indonesian intelligence agents have been arrested in Singapore. They were picked up lour (hivs ago by Ific Special Brand) soon after slipping into the State to "organise and direct" the antiMajavsia campaign385 words
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Article74 1963-11-19 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— U.S. Rubber Reclaiming Co. Inc., has granted a licence to Paragon Rubber Co. (Pty) Ltd. of South Africa to manufacture reclaimed rubber under Its patented reclaimator process, the American firm announced today. A new factory, to be built by the company at Alberton, Transvaal,Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration484 1963-11-19 1 Arif seizes power in Iraq REIRIT, Mon. Field Marsha] A!>clul Sal am Arif, "figurehead" president of Iraq <lmiii^ the rule of tlk« Soeialisi Baath Party, seized power with army backing today. There was only slight resistance. Bagdad Radio reported that some "mutineers" had occupied the local administration buildin Bagdad, but484 words
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Article30 1963-11-19 1 :no REBELS GIVE UP SAIGON, Mod. More than 700 guerillas allied with Viet Cong rebel furies have come over to Vietnamese Government side in past two days. tPI30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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80 1963-11-19 2 V K W DELHI, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told Congress Party MPs yesterday that every action by Pakistan was governed by a view of doing harm to India, according to a party spokesman. had almost joined hands with China inReuter - 80 words
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Article22 1963-11-19 2 Mr. Nehru was addressing the members on the eve of the new session of the Indian parliament. He said Pakistan22 words
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Article46 1963-11-19 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. —Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, arrived here yesterday, completing a 4.223-mile trip across India In a door-to-door campaign for moral rearmament ior moral rearmament. He said he talked with more than 32.000 people during his six-week journey by bus—U.P.l.46 words
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99 1963-11-19 2 Violence in Turkey polls: Nine dead 'ISTANBUL. Mon. Nine peopl* were killed and several injured in incidents in Turkey's nation-wide local elections yesterday. An opposition Justice Party follower shot and killed four people going to vote in the village of Nefsi Is.ikh in Northern Turkey. I According to reports reachingReuter - 99 words
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Article14 1963-11-19 2 JAKARTA, Mon— The Indonesian Marine Corps celebrated their 13th birthday. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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115 1963-11-19 2 JAKARTA, Mon. In- donesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, has returned to his position as Minister in charge of West Irian Affairs, according to a presidential announceI ment today. Dr. Subandrio la.^t week was p'rva f ed to DP^uty Prime Minister In a CabinetReuter - 115 words
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Article33 1963-11-19 2 saigon. Mon The Ant> .Malaria Co-ordinaiion Board will mePt h f r. e on Dvc- 10 Countries auendinK the mettlng are Burrm Cambodia, Laos. Malaysia. Thailand and South Vietnam—Reuter.33 words
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Article43 1963-11-19 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The Gov-ernment-controlled Antara news' agency reported here yesterday a 1 Japanese order for two million tons of ma:zr from Indonesia. Antara said that maize •blctl hud good export prospects was fut becoming a staple food here.! —Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration48 1963-11-19 2 FOOTBALL— ANCIENT JAPANESE COURT STYLE 11 tumbles in this traditional Japanese Court game of "kemari (football), staged at the old Imperial Palace in Kyoto, Japan, for the benefit of visiting West German President Heinrich Luebke (second from right in the rear), last week. UPI photo.UPI - 48 words
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183 1963-11-19 2 MAN7UV, Monday. T^HE wife of the re-elected Mayor of Manila walked 20 miles on Saturday night to the town of Antipolo to fulfil a religious vow she took should her husband win last Tuesday's elections. Mayor Antonio Villegas won I easily by aReuter - 183 words
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81 1963-11-19 2 TOKYO. Mon. The Pakistani Embassy in Tokyo has announced that Lieut. Gen. Khalld Masoud Sheikh. Pakistani Ambassador to Japan, had been summoned home for urgent consultations in connection with the recent failure of air talks between Pakistan and Japan. Negotiations in Tokyo on Pakistai In'ernationalReuter - 81 words
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Article58 1963-11-19 2 CAIRO. Mon.— Eleven Nationalist organisations from nine African States yesterday attacked Switzerland for a decision to sell anti-aircraft Runs and ammunition to South Africa. A Joint statement said the d»cl>ion was "a violation of the United Nations arms «nbar»«- by a country which has been maintaining58 words
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Article45 1963-11-19 2 ADEN. Mon —A spokesman for the British Middle East Command hfre yesterday described as "complete fabrication." Sanaa (Yemeni Radio's report that British force* had killed a large number of men. women and children in an attack in the South Arabian Federation. —Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-11-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (aeoßsef wwArARt) /^xi««im©^ T«e<a?y WELL. ©TOP IT 1 MftMT^ ALUtftVfi 1 Vto <»«t rum** J I °*ls V you floucM/25 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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149 1963-11-19 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Washington blur reported yesterday that the State Department had suspended new psychological tests for code clerk applicants because of protests from outraged job-seekers and personnel officers. According to the Star, the tests asked applicants if they had "problems ofReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-11-19 3 Pope's unity plea to 'separated brethren' VATICAN CITY. Mon. The Pope yesterday set the tone for the Vatican Ecumenical Council's full-scale debate on Christian unity beginning today with an appeal to "the separated brethren." The Pontiff, expressing "reverent affection"' for other Christians declare* during a Byzantine rite service "May theReuter - 163 words
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Article35 1963-11-19 3 BROWNSEA ISLAND (England), Mon. All the wedding guests threw bird seed Instead of nee when Jane Aiken and Clifford Macdonald were married on this bird sanctuar.7 Island on Saturday both are ornithologists —UPIUPI - 35 words
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302 1963-11-19 3 Home from Russia, expert says: I must clear with Washington NEW HAVEN (Connecticut Monday. pROFESSOR Fredericks Barghoorn declined last night to give details of his arrest by the Soviets on spy charges. The Yale University Russian expert released by the Soviets arrived homeReuter - 302 words
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Article77 1963-11-19 3 On-off talks are now on MOSCOW, Mon. An American Embassy spokesman said last night that the cultural talks between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, postponed because of Professor Frederick Barghoorn's arrest, would go ahead but no date had been fixed. Asked if this meant a change in U.S. policy,Reuter - 77 words
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Article49 1963-11-19 3 BRISTOL, Mon A Dutcn ship, already bit by heavy explosions was reported on Ore early today after another blast rocked the vessel, the British Coastguard said. The vessel was identified aa the 571-ton Kilo. It was not known how many crew she carried.— UJ»J.49 words
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Article60 1963-11-19 3 VIDOR (Texas). Mon. The engine and nine coaches of a Southern Pacific passenger train were overturned yesterday after a collision with a car on a level crossIng near here. First reports said two people in the car were killed There were no casualties on the train,Reuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-11-19 3 Britain to buy 60 US Phantom jet fighters LONDON. Mon. The Daily Telegraph said today Carl Mount bat ten Chief of the British Defence Staff, (above) is understood to want to purchase U.S. McDonnel Phantom II jet fighters for the Royal Navy instead of the British PI 154 vertical take-offUPI - 116 words
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Article62 1963-11-19 3 ASPEN (Colorado). Mon. Establishment of a DSS3O,OOn American "Nobel Prize" In the humanities whs announced yesterday. First of the award*— to bn known as the annual Aspen Award will be made next year. The term "humanities" Is Interpreted broadly "as signifying those studies or activitiesReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1963-11-19 3 JACKSON (Mississippi). Mon.— Police arrested 10 integral ion is ta who attempted to enter allwhite Methodist churches yesterday." The arrests brought to 22 the total number jailed during a series of "kneel-in" attempts which began here on Oct 6.— U.P.IUPI - 44 words
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Article150 1963-11-19 3 WARREN GROVE (New Jersey), Monday. A N FB6-H fighter Jet crashed and burned yester- day, killing its pilot and touching off a raging forest fire in a heavily wooded section about two miles south of here. The Sabre jet plummeted Into tall pines shortly after noonUPI - 150 words
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335 1963-11-19 3 The 'heads or tails' gamble for power by -Sir Alec- I ONDON, Mon. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Britain's new Premier, has told Conservative Party members that, to a Communist, competition with the capitalist world means "heads I win. tails you lose." In an address to the party's summer school at OxfordReuter - 335 words
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Article34 1963-11-19 3 PEKING. Mon. A flve-membei delegation from the Soviet Academy of Sciences arrived here yesterday for discussions, and to sign the executive plan for scientific co-operation between the Soviet and Chinese academies Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article53 1963-11-19 3 DOVER. Mon— Three British miners were trapped 1,000 feet underground when the roof of a shaft collapsed yesterday, but fellow workers dug them out and brought them to the surface. They were taken to hospital, where they were treated for shock. One man also had an InjuredUPI - 53 words
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Article25 1963-11-19 3 PARIS. Mon. Technicians with French State Television reporting teams staged a 24-hour strike yesterday in support of demands for more pay. Reiner25 words
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197 1963-11-19 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Associate Supreme Court Justice Mr Arthur Goldberg said last night that "the time is overdue" for the establishment of an international court of human rights." Mr GoldOere urged that the court be created to enforc the "essential civil rights' ot the197 words
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Article, Illustration586 1963-11-19 4 Malaysia has opened the doors for an attempt to solve the problem of social and racial integration: Ong SINGAPORE, Monday TIIK Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said here tonight that with Malaysia, the doors of ali the constituent Malaysian States were no \v open to586 words
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Article242 1963-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A COMPREHENSIVE survey on the incidence of deafness in the whole of Singapore is envisaged in the future plans of the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The survey is to determine not only the extent of deafness, but also to trace the causes242 words
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145 1963-11-19 4 CHOLERA: NEW JABS CENTRE TO OPEN TODAY SIXGAPORE. Mon. No fresh cases of cholera have been "confirmed" during the last 48 hours, a Government statement said today. The total number of cases remains at fivr. The Government said that since one of the new rases had occurred at Craig Road,145 words
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Article90 1963-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in certain areas tomorrow from 10 a.m. Instead of 8 a.m. because of poor pressure experienced tonight. The areas concerned are: Braddell Heights Estate. Serangoon Garden Estate. Chartwell Drive, Burghley Drive. Farlelgh Avenue. Woodleigh Park. Bartley Rise Estate, Eden Grove.90 words
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Article59 1963-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Assemblyman for Bras Basah. Mr. Ho See Beng. today announced he would not be able to attend his "Meet the People" session on Wednesday as he has to attend to other urgent matters. However, he has deputised Mr. Lee T*ng Boon, the PAP59 words
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Article29 1963-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Geylang English School, which was used as a relief centre tallowing last Fridays fire In the area, will function as usual from tomorrow.29 words
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Article41 1963-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The director of the Political Study Centre. Mr. O. O. Thomson, will give a talk on "Background to Malaysia" to the YWCA International Women's Club on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at its headquarters in Raffles Quay.41 words
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311 1963-11-19 4 lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A Johore Bahru court was today told how 15 people rushed into the compound of the Ulu Tiram Police Station one night and "rescued" a man who had been detained. Sgt. Mohammed Yunos bin Omar. sergeant-in-charge of the station311 words
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Miscellaneous193 1963-11-19 4 'THE following la today'! >chedul* of dlv] aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: From Hone Kong (BA Ml) 2.13 p.m.; from London. Zurich. Tel Aviv. Teheran. New Delhi. Bangkok (BA T10) 6 20 p.m.: from Auckland, Sydney. Darwin (BA 791) 6 35 p.m.; from London, DuuelJorf, Beirut,193 words
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Miscellaneous189 1963-11-19 4 (QV 783 > 6.50 p.m.: from Vt«ma. Athana. Karachi iQF 176) 11.15 a.m. Japan Air LJnoa: From Jakarta (JL 712) 8.50 a.m DEPARTURES •OAC: To Darwin. Brlibane. M*lboumc (BA 710) 7.10 p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay. Bnnhdad. Balrut. Zurich. London (BA 791) S.05 p.m.; to Ranioon, Calcutta, Karachi. DtmiKiu,189 words
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179 1963-11-19 5 MOSEY HAS POKED HIS NOSE TOO FAR' SINGAPORE, Mon. v 5 The Barisan Sosialis today joined in the clamour for action against a British journalist, Mr. Alex Josey, for his derogatory remarks on Malay culture in an article in an Australian news magazine. The latest Issue of the Plebeian, the179 words
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86 1963-11-19 5 BATU PAHAT, Mon.— Three people were produced in the magistrate's court here today charged with the murder of a rubber estate caretaker on Nov. 3. They are Suadi bin Sumadl. 20. Suris bin Lihan, 30, and Zakerla bin Bidln. 28. all of Ayer Hitam.86 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-11-19 5 THE SULTAN of Perak speaking at the banquet given in bis honour by the Ipoh Municipal Council on Sunday night. On his right are Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, president of the Municipal Council, and Mr. D. K. Seenivasagam, leader of the Peoples Progres- sive Party which controls the83 words
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Article144 1963-11-19 5 Unity move by Alliance Youths KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The youth sections of the three partners in the Alliance Umno, Malayan Chinese Association and the Malayan Indian Congress last night decided to set up a council for joint action for electioneering and other purposes The decision was reached at a meeting144 words
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Article33 1963-11-19 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Negri Sembilan Executive Council has set up a committee to study and make recommendations about "certain overpayments" and "abnormal increases" to some staff of the Seremban Town Council.33 words
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224 1963-11-19 5 No violation of Security Act in Haji Omar's —arrest KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Kelantan religious teacher Haji Omar bin Haji Daud was detained because his teachings endangered the security of this country, especially among a multi-racial population of different religious beliefs. This is stated In a statement issued here today by224 words
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Article48 1963-11-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Wu Ml* Yuay. who left her identity card at the Capitol Theatres ladies room on Friday, today appealed to anyone who has found it to give it back to hrr at 40-35. Jalan Sentosa. off Changl Road. 6J m.s.. or Telephone *****.48 words
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Article40 1963-11-19 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A broker Mr Ong Buck Heng. returned with his family to their Geylang Road home last night to find it had been ransacked. Two gold chains valued at $300 and SI 800 in cash were missing40 words
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Article32 1963-11-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tang Hay Uak. 24, was fined $1,000 or three months' Jail by a magistrate's court today for assisting In carrying on a puDlic character lottery. He pleaded guilty.32 words
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243 1963-11-19 5 Woman tells of a bid to make love in shop JT'EMAMAN, Mon. A young housewife told the magistrate's court here today how the owner of a shop made improper advances and tried to make love to her whenever she visited his shop to buy provisions. Che Sembok blnte Mud a,243 words
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485 1963-11-19 5 IPOH, Monday. '['HE SULTAN of Perak renewed his pledge "to do all I can for the benefit of the State"' at a civic banquet in the St. John Ambulance Kail here last night. The banquet, followed by a ball at the Majestic Hotel, both485 words
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Article100 1963-11-19 5 $249,400 IN FLOOD FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A donation of $1,226 from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Raub, out of a total or $1,313 received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, boosted the total to $249,473. A further $246 was received 'here by the Straits100 words
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Article29 1963-11-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A schoolboy, D. Ramafcrishnan. 11. was killed when he was knocked down by a car at the 12th mile. Klang-Kuala Lumpur road, last night.29 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1963-11-19 6 SINGAPORE, Monday Penal settlement took three years to build: Dutton under-estimated the size of the proposed uprising, jury told rpHE Pulau Senang penal settlement, which had taken three years to build, was almost wholly destroyed in less than 40 minutes of armed rioting1,013 words
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Article112 1963-11-19 6 But this, Mr. Scow explained, must be judged from the fact that Pulau Senang had a very rlose community. Only one-third of the island's 202 acres was developed, and the detainees moved freely. They had known each other very well in some cases even before they came to112 words
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Article22 1963-11-19 6 KLANG, Mon. Four-year-old Jumah binte Muah was found drowned in a well near her house at Bukit Kapar yesterday.22 words
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151 1963-11-19 6 SINGAPORE, Mon TEN law graduates of the University of Singapore, three of them women, were admitted to the Bar In the High Court today to prac- ti.se as advocates and solicitors. The women were Mrs. Rosalind Ratnam. Miss Anamah Nagalingam and Miss Jeanne151 words
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281 1963-11-19 6 My husband made me a prostitute, woman tells court SINGAPORE, Mon. A woman told a district court today her taxi-driver husband forced her into prostitution and lived on her immoral earnings. The woman. Chan Kum Yoke, was testifying against her husband, lim Hung Tong. charged with living In part on281 words
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229 1963-11-19 6 SINGAPORE, Monday, JHE British Ambassador to Jakarta, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, today deftly parried questions on Anglo-Indonesian relations and th« Malaysia issue. Slumped in a comfortable chair in a Phnwn^ Park guest lounge, he told newsmen: "I am sorry, I cant say much. I am out229 words
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111 1963-11-19 6 Singapore water stocks up with rain SINGAPORE, Mon. Rainfall in the last few days has boosted water stocks here by more than three per cent to 34.86 per cent. Water levels, however, were still dangerously low. public Utilities Board statement said today. The board said that no relaxation of rationing111 words
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Article56 1963-11-19 6 SERKMBAN. Mon— A threeman committee headed by the Penghulu, Inche Zalnai Abldln bin Lati. of Rantau Mukim. 12 miles from here, inspected a site where it proposes to build 60 lowcost houses for the needy residents of Rantau area. The committee proposes to request the State Government56 words
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Article59 1963-11-19 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A watchman at a store was today acquitted by by a magistrate's court of a charge of theft of cylinder oil. Subhajit Tiwary, an employee of Tong Bee Co.. was alleged to have stolen 25 gallons of the oil from the store in Kampong59 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-11-19 7 THE RAJA Perempuan of Perak looking through a microscope in the science laboratory of her former school, the Methodist Girls' School in Ipoh, when she visited it yesterday. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article177 1963-11-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T*HE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar 1 bin Baginda, today called on the people to develop patriotism towards the country because of the difficult times Malaysia is facing. Speaking at the opening of a $6,000 community hall in Kainpong Selayang, seven177 words
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Article98 1963-11-19 7 Re-elected chairman of UDP SEREMBAN, Mon. Raja I Suleiman bin Raja Chik, 53, who resigned from the chairmanship of the Kuala Pilah division of the United Democratic Party earlier this y;ar, was re-elected chairman yesterday. This was stated in a signed statement today by Mr. O. Tara Singh, who was98 words
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Article, Illustration589 1963-11-19 7 'A MAN IN UNDERPANTS SAID A WOMAN HAD BEEN KILLED' PENANG, Monday. J^ WOMAN shopkeeper, Chan Geok Thuan, 40, told an inquest today that she was sleeping with a man friend on the morning of July 17 when a neighbour tried589 words
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Article85 1963-11-19 7 Dog owners get another warning SEREMBAN. Mon. The State Veterinary Officer. Negri Sembilan. Inche Osman bin Din. today warned dog owners here that their dogs would be shot after Nov. 30 If the were not inoculated iittinst rabies. This would also apply to doss with licences. One thousand dogs have85 words
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214 1963-11-19 7 fed up' men plan housing pickets at -Treasury— KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Civil servants are "fed up" with waiting for the Government to revise their housing allowances, the generalsecretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, Mr. A. T. Lingam, said in a statement today214 words
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Article73 1963-11-19 7 Two die in scooter accidents BATU PAHAT. Mon. Two women lost their lives today in two motor scooter accidents near here today. ZAINAB BINTE SHAROAN. 26. died of head Injuries sustained In a fall from a scooter while pillion riding with her husband at Parit Sulons;. near here. NABIN BINTE73 words
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Article75 1963-11-19 7 IPOH. Mon.— The Perak Turf Club entertained 600 of Its staff members and agents to an annual dinner at the club premises here last night. The chairman, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee. thanked them for their "splendid work throughout the year" and hoped that they would75 words
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Article61 1963-11-19 7 SINGAPORE. Mon The Straits Times today received three donations totalling $2,120 for the victims of last Friday's fire in Oeylang. They were lrom the Chen Su Lan Trust. $2,000; S H. Kwok. $100; and Madam Lini Lee Boon. $20. Dato Aw Cheng Chye has donated61 words
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241 1963-11-19 7 TAXI MAN DIED IN FIGHT WITH TOUT, COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A taxi tout. Low Kiam Eng, 29, of Peel Road, was charged in the High Court today with causing the death of a taxi driver, Abdul Raham bin Hamid, 26, on June 26 at Jalan Mountbatten here. Low241 words
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Advertisement152 1963-11-19 7 jFTJa r^>P ■B.jjjsp E MITSUBISHI A f. (MET 600 c.c. 55m.p.g.^ jp>^ Reliability Ru|f«d. Proved endunnce in the Malaysu Grand Prix A Economy Low Road Tax (half year $20/—) Fuel consumption over SO miles per gallon M^i Speed Fast Pick-up and exceptional acceleration a Over 60 miles per hour top152 words
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Advertisement173 1963-11-19 7 (> DUNLOP (> WINS AGAIN AuHvABOUL RAHWAlf™i\l| Vlfll CIRCUIT RACE MBi'k K>HWIOVEMBER 17 thflWf < wjD Ist DUNLOP f*jl 2nd DUNLOP A 3rd DUNLOP I'j 4th DUNLOP TCs^i WHATEVER YOUR MOTORING YOU CAN DEPEND ON DUNLOP (d>> DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GT/PE/2 I !!UrirtMlli M l!l'lOfJllMUMaM ifl'i" WIR-1208H5 Here's a173 words
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214 1963-11-19 8 Great progress in fight with Reds: Ningkan SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. spoke here last night of the "great progress" being made by the country in Its struggle against the Communists. The main factor that had made this progress possible, he said, was the214 words
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Article72 1963-11-19 8 ITLAMG. Mon.— The body of a 30-year-oM man believed to be an Indian or Malay was fished out of the Kiang River near Puchong yesterday morning. He was dressed in a pair of white shorts and was believed to have been dead for three days.72 words
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Article39 1963-11-19 8 PENANQ, Mon —Authority to provide a sum not exceeding $13,071,714 for the use of Oovernment services next year will be sought under the Penang State Supply (1964) Enactment to be Introduced at the State Assembly MB,39 words
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Article33 1963-11-19 8 KLUANG. Mon.— "Tie Minister of Health. T nche \u1ul Rahman Talib. will open a $44,000 chest clinic here and a $117,000 subhealth centre at Slmpang Rengam tomorrow 21 mnVs from Kluang.33 words
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281 1963-11-19 8 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE chairman of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, today accused the Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union of "misleading" employees of Gian Singh and Co., in "getting them to go on strike, dismissed from their jobs281 words
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Article134 1963-11-19 8 SWOOP ON FOUR GANGSTER HIDE-OUTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Police detained two men and recovered an assortment of gangland weapons in raids on four gangster hide-outs yesterday. From a house in Buklt Teresa, they seized three iron rods, three knives and a parang. In a raid on a house In Tlong Bahru,134 words
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Article58 1963-11-19 8 PENANG. Mon. The Tan ion* Bungah division of the Umno women's movement was inaugurated yesterday at a meeting held at toe Setia Taniong Tokong Club. Che Mariam blnte Mohamrd was elected chairman with Che Chile binte Mat Saud aa vicechairman. Che Chak binte Haji Mohamed and Che58 words
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Article48 1963-11-19 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Three Indonesians were each jailed for two months by a magistrates court today for illegally entering the State on Nov. 11. Rtial bin Butrum. Mat Bart btn Abdul Rahman, and Abdul Rahman bin Adbi. all of Tanjong I Plnang. pleaded guilty.48 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-11-19 8 Sambanthan at rally: Soekarno's clique of bullies— IPOH. Mon. Dato 1 V. T. Sambanthan, Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, who yesterday headed a procession of 7,000 people through his home town, Sungei Siput. 20 miles north of here, later told a solidarity rally of President Soekarno and his "clique190 words
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Article179 1963-11-19 8 David hits out at the MTUC pENANG. Mon. A 1 Socialist Front M.P.. Mr. V. David, today accused leaders of the Malayan Trades Union Congress of "divided loyalty and interests." "Instead of being the voice of the workers." he said, "the congress has remained an Inactive and docile organisation." Mr.179 words
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79 1963-11-19 8 Estate slaying: Police detain a man ALOR STAR. Mon.— Police today detained -a man in connection with the murder of a rubber tapper at Urn Koo, How Estate In Jenlang, 35 miles from here, yesterday. The victim, Abdul Khalld bin Abdullah, 50, was found unconscious by other tappers on an79 words
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Article22 1963-11-19 8 KLUANO. Mon. A traffic came for primary schools will be held at the town padang here on Priday and Saturday.22 words
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265 1963-11-19 8 PENANG, Monday SEVERAL Alliance leaders from Kuala Lumpur were present at the Balik Pulau District Office today to watch candidates file their nomination papers for the Stat* Assembly by election in Balik Pulau on Dec. 14. Among them were Inch* Mohamed Khir Johari. Minister265 words
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Article60 1963-11-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An officer from the Malaysian Armed Forces, Capt. Wong Blew Nyen, has been selected to undergo further military training in Britain beginning on Dec. 30. Capt. Wong, who is In the Maintenance Corps, will attend the Ordnance Officers' Course at the R.A.O.C. School,60 words
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61 1963-11-19 8 $250,000 loss in rubber factory fire £?h£S J^ 1 8 of the Ipoh «übber Works i n Kuala KangW R^d here last night. causing tllnat «> «t $260,000. neon ih. BUSP ti t rson and two EM? b n deulned fOT ta?t£ C fSL the maln »"nt. still fZ. tActo^y61 words
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Advertisement252 1963-11-19 8 You feel so cool, so clean, so fresh with Tampax^^— White dress freak m and sea-cool t K You feel immaculate I That's because Tampax is worn internally. You're never await of its presence. You can bathe, swim— keep root clean and dainty. Odour is prevented from forming. You'll call252 words
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Miscellaneous173 1963-11-19 8 AUey Oap By V.T. iiamlin I C*ME fRDM -MOOJ MT I WELL, ITS... Eg, AR. OH, fT 1 I _WHY. HCLTRE HARDIY JUST, I I TBX ME ABOUT 7 WCU. "> "TW* LANPOF ySCO-WESS, ITS A WAYOrt" /COULPNT HORC THAN JU6T A/A BOY.I >OURS6LF. S4R ALL WGKT MOOt _^f WHERE173 words
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Article, Illustration1883 1963-11-19 9 LEN DEIGHTON - 'Giorgio is in no hurry —he's on the beach ...dead' HOUSE UNDER WATER LEN DEIGHTON DAY SIX OF THE SPY STORY THATS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT TOMORROW: A PAGE FROM A CABINET MINISTER'S DIARY... AT that moment bolh the lamps went out, and a second or so later the cables came thudding1,883 words
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Advertisement160 1963-11-19 9 Player s GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure FILTER TIPPED W When they see the sailor symbol DjSjß on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20* executive pack 80 ds and in tens 40 cts Singapore: 2O'» executive160 words
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Article145 1963-11-19 10 M Hnrrf* 910 (Minimum) madam Lte AH MOI passed away on i.i 11-W. Thanks to all frtrada sn-l relative for roodolraces and hrlp r. v nd<-rM tor th» liincr.il MRS. THURAItINCAM nons Mr./ Mi sinn.nppnh Kauh convry tn*lr lhaaha u> all friend*, relatives for their kind itirndan<», ixmdolfnces. >145 words
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Obituary86 1963-11-19 10 it ordn </• i Minimum) OR. LEE KENO tOON. pa«M4 h\>;iv prH -efully »t 3. Codnncioo Avenue. Penang on 17-11-S3 leaving behind hi* bflovtd wife. 3 ion* Dr. L*» Wk Soon. Dr. I.ee We* Hock «nd I)r \jrv Wre Chye. 2 dmightrrs Dr (Mr«.) H*n(t We* Che» and Mr*.86 words
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Article621 1963-11-19 10 A brave attempt is made in the statement on the three power talks in Bangkok to disguise the failure of this meeting. But failure is implicit in the agreement to "exert all i possible efforts not to exacerbate further the tense situation in the area." This tension621 words
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Article352 1963-11-19 10 Newspapers expect to be shot 1 at, but they have the right to complain when they are not the proper target. Yesterday we published a statement by Mr. V. David, the general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, which expressed surprise (in fact Mr. 1 David thought352 words
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Article283 1963-11-19 10 The Iraq crisis, precipitated by a split within the ruling Ba'ath Socialist Party, has taken a dramatic turn with the whole party having been thrown out The man o" the moment is General Abdul Salam Arif, whom the Ba'athists appointed President after the February coup because of his283 words
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640 1963-11-19 10 TWITCH FEVER GRIPS BRITAIN and with the Sound comes 'The Whack' by Peter Dunn LONDON. Monday A group of four mopheaded young men called the Beatles is causing almost unprecedented crowd scenes among young people in Britain. The Beatles plav electric guitars and drums and come from Liverpool and Birkenhead,640 words
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LETTERS
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Letter254 1963-11-19 10 I READ with considerable interest your correspondent's description of the unhappy state of affairs at the outpatients and casualty unit of the General Hospital. We have seen over the last few years an Increase in the number of clinics throughout the State. While building new clinics Is254 words
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Letter67 1963-11-19 10 MrOULD the Adult Educaff tion Board or the S.T.U. consider opening special H.SC. classes in Victoria BchooL Bt. Joseph's Institution and Swiss Cottage Secondary for teachers who wish to take up science? Teachers in the afternoon sessions would be grateful if some of these classes would be held67 words
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Letter92 1963-11-19 10 Singapore Pirate taxis piRATE taxis are fulfilling 1 an urgent need since a great many STC buses do not stop to pick up passengers. Bus drivers, when they do have to halt at a bus stop to put down a passenger, make sure this is done some distance away so92 words
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Letter71 1963-11-19 10 IT is reported that two people so far have injured themselves in walking into the glass doors of Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur. To avoid further casualties and breakage, it seems to me that a simple device is all that is necessary. Stick on the middle of each71 words
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Letter159 1963-11-19 10 rnHE Ipoh Library authoriX ties are most unfair to students (especially girls) who go there to study in quiet. Minutes before the library is opened, students gather impatiently at the entrance. The boys bulldoze their way to the top of the queue, and when the doors are opened159 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1963-11-19 10 WILLIAM FITTER - TO THE POLLS— OVER A PLANE WILLIAM FITTER MENZIES EMBARKS ON THE BIGGEST POLITICAL GAMBLE OF HIS CAREER.... from SIR ROBERT M E NZIES has embarked upon the greatest political gamble of his long career in dissolving the Australian Parliament and calling elections for November 30 after bare.ty two yearsOFNS - 1,106 words
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Advertisement709 1963-11-19 10 Straits lues Malay Mail Classified sdvertlssmeota «"ey be handed tm Ist Floor COLO STORAGE ANCADI Orchard Rose COLO ITONACE SJMANCHSTS > AT HOLLAND ftOAO— KATONS KEPPEL ROAD—NAVAL BASK Authorised A«e«te: CITY BOOK STOKB LTD Wlncnaiter House. CoMyer Qaa> THE NEWS FRONT Fhzpstrics/s Suneissaitel M. M. ISMAIL S Admlrslty Roed. Neva*709 words
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Advertisement45 1963-11-19 10 I MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas offices in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN lANKIUUDIN6 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED (>.■»>■».«.cmu—w»fctor».Miii| »> Authorised CsjMa 550.000.000 iKnea ard Pud Up Capital $'5 000.00045 words
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Advertisement99 1963-11-19 10 tfodfuha JAPAN'S No.J TV Look for the name You Enjoy Viewing $V_# J We Do The Rest P*3M___R<J| MONTHLY RENTAL: qaßHfaM 14" TV 19" TV II 11 $15.00 $21.00 11 RENTAL INCLUDES: I 11 TV Aerial F Mointenancs 1 Replocementt TV Injuronce Top Discount for Coih Eoty Hirs Purchase Termt99 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-11-19 11 The night singer Brenda could hardly believe it SINGAPORE, Mon Singer Mrs. Brenda Oxenford (right) talked excitedly today of the night she won a free trip to Singapore from 800 contestants in a talentime contest in Brisbane. "It was with a mixture of surprise and disbelief that 1 heard niv211 words
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374 1963-11-19 11 MALACCA. Monday A SALES representative of a tyre-re-treading firm, Teo Kim Yam, said in the Sessions Court here today that a youth pointed a revolver at him and told him: "Your money or your life." Teo was giving evidence at the 'rial374 words
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160 1963-11-19 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Barisan Sosials today said political detainees In Changl Jail had complained about over-crowding. The latest issue of the party organ. The Plebeian, said that there were now 27 detainees in "RB" block. 10 in detention camp, and 94 in "E" hall. The organ.160 words
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Article36 1963-11-19 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pang Kok Mun. unemployed, charged with robbing a hawker's assistant at dagger's point at a lane off French Road on Oct. 15. was today committed for trial In the 1 High Court.36 words
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119 1963-11-19 11 Allowances raised for Sultan and heir JOHORE BAHRI. Mon. The Sultan of Johore's privy purse of 5240,000 and the Tengku Mahkota's annual allowance of $48,000 will be increased under two Bills to be introduced at the next Johore State Assembly meeting on Dec. 14. These are the Civil List Amendment119 words
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83 1963-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two people were fined today for failing to lodge their income tax returns. In the magistrate s court here. Chen Sum Keow was fined $250 for failing to lodge income tax returns for the years 1962 and 1963. In the83 words
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438 1963-11-19 11 THE CONFRONTATION POLICY MAY GO ON INDEFINITELY SINGAPORE. Mon THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night called on the people to be prepared for Indonesia's confrontation to go on indefinitely. Speaking at a dinner given by the people438 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-11-19 11 TV, radio combined fee: $24— KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government has decided to charge a combined licence fee of $24 a year for a radio and television set, the Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dato Ismail Yusof, said today. The annual licence of $12 for a radio set will124 words
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Article58 1963-11-19 11 PENANO. Mon.— Originally accused of rape. Ho Yoke Han, 26, today pleaded not guilty In the Second Magistrate's Court on a reduced charge of using criminal force on a woman, Anne Marie, with Intent to outrage her modesty at Chee Seng Garden Estate on the night58 words
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90 1963-11-19 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A taxi driver, who was relieved of $8 by four robbers one night in September was given back $3 when he pleaded that he had no more money with him, the Assize Court was told today. Abdul Malek bin Abdul- lah90 words
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301 1963-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dato Ismail Yusof, said today that proper standards of public morality, decency and respect for religion would be observed when the Malayan Television Service is launched next month Opening the 15th301 words
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Miscellaneous505 1963-11-19 11 Today's Radio, TV Opera; 11.00 Guitar Artistry; RADIO MALAYSIA K^J^SJET X National Shortwave Senrtce: 41.7 metres RADIO SINGAPORE AM.. 600 linie iaignoi. Ne-gara-Ku; «.ui Morning Meiodies; Medium Wave Service i.uu lime Signal, the News; 176 metre* 710 BreaJdasi fotpoum; 7.J0 Shortwave Service Learn A Word A Day; 732 41 ">««•*•505 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-11-19 12 Making the best use of those vivid tones nresents a oaae BEAUTY consultant now visiting Singapore said: "Your girls are pretty. They have a magnificent complexion. And they know how to use make-up but with one exception. •They DON'T use the right shades of lipstick." Miss Peggy Boss, who represents190 words
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186 1963-11-19 12 unnecessary for a girl to stock her dressing table with a number of creams and other beauty aids. The less a girl uses the better. And for the teenager who is just beginning to show an interest in make up. Miss Boss suggests that186 words
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Article354 1963-11-19 12 JUNIORS are seldom given the chance to steal the show in a dance number that is meant for them alone. But from the picture above it is evident that a group :of young dancers will do their best to make many hearts glow with354 words
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Advertisement319 1963-11-19 12 Sim with vf^^ /+w IvAYSER Z\^ LONDON PARIS NEW YORK IJS. "H-.^ fe BRAS jJ /*r\ <#% V ff^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsH Style No. 1027 .3HIB Tm B/flffi3sl Wil Young Dream Strapless »-.^^«sM deep bra in Bn-nylon lace. &*j Sockless, with front fastening.^H ffJ The underlying glamorous secret of all your fashion success319 words
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Advertisement96 1963-11-19 12 Lipstick Tricks Matching the colour of your frock with your lipstick is the surest way to make you look perfectly groomed. If you wear nail varnish, however, match your lipstick accordingly to avoid clash. To nourish your lips and promote the smooth, lasting application I of lipstick keep your mouth96 words
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Advertisement171 1963-11-19 12 jj FASHIONS IN BLOUSES FROM THE U.S.A. In printed cotton, and contour I; cut with neatly buttoned-down ■I collar, this blouse is truly classic. I; Available in sizes: 30-36. J/l^ UCT D P I- Ifl t I l> U of SINGAPORE S* Jnglli] 72/74, HIOH $T«IIT, SINGArOM. "HONt:JiJJ4 IH" MSMMflggXvKgB171 words
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Miscellaneous274 1963-11-19 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Went tor a role ln the act 4. Venus rattier than Cupid? (4- (8). 6. Decoration put on ln time (6). 6 S^L*^ 1 YE conductor does 9. An lndellnue number put ln ln lne clty (D) a shilling each, showing wls- 7. Sort of274 words
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261 1963-11-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 The Singapore Turf Club announced today that Its donations to charities this year would exceed $250,000 compared with $120.000 last year. This year, 34 recognised charities will benefit by direct gifts, ranging from $1,000 to $50,000. Scholarships These include the Singapore261 words
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Article54 1963-11-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications announced today that four postal agencies, one In each of the States of Perak. Kelantan. Pahang and Kedah. were opened since Nov. 1. They are In Kampong Telok Kepayang (Perak). Tawang (Kelantan). Sungel Olar (Pahang)54 words
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Article43 1963-11-19 13 IPOH. Mon. An unemployed man. Ahmad bin Isa. 29. was fined $15 In the magistrate's court today when he pleaded guilty to behaving In a disorderly manner in Hugh Low Street here last night by assaulting another man. Abdul Rashld.43 words
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269 1963-11-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. •JHE United States Government is not supplying any military aid to Indonesia. This was stated here today by the American Ambassador, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin. The supply of spare parts for Indonesian planes was in the form of a "straight269 words
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Article30 1963-11-19 13 PENANQ, Mon. The 6.340--ton Pumea of the British India Steam Navigation Co.. which was damaged by nre last week. Is expected to sail to Singapore soon for repairs.30 words
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144 1963-11-19 13 The complaint now is TOO MUCH WATER KUALA LLMPIR. Mon. Thousands of padi planters in Perils whose crops were badly bit by drought two months ago are complaining again this time of TOO MUCH WATER in their fields. Today, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inohe Mohamed Khir Johari, flew144 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-11-19 13 The 'Baby Doctor' (his record: 50,000) dies DENANG, Mon. An obstetrician who delivered more than 50,000 babies in the past 4o years died last night in his home in Codrington Avenue. Popularly known as Penang's "Baby Doctor," Dr. Lee Ken* Soon. 65, suffered a stroke at 8 30 P.m. and270 words
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Article37 1963-11-19 13 SINGAPORE Mon. Burglars •ntered three stores at a work site at RAF. ciiangi. and stole 400 tins of paint worth $5,000. The theft was reported y<Kterflay by Mr Mok Hln Hon. a contractor37 words
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Article164 1963-11-19 13 'ALLIANCE NOT TAKING CHANCES' PENANG. Mon. The Alliance will take no chances with next year's parliamentary and state elections, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. Inche Khir, who Is chairman of the Alliance candidature committee, said the party expected "stlfler opposition" in the164 words
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Article75 1963-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two cars, believed to have been stolen for Joy rides, were recovered during the last 48 hours. A Morris Minor, stolen from the Royal Malaysian Navy mess in the Naval Base on Saturday evening, was found at Sembawang Road later in the night75 words
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Article49 1963-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Commander of the Australian Army Force. Par East Land Forces, Brigadier Douglas Vincent, will leave Singapore next month for a 12month course at the Imperial Defence College. He will be replaced by Brigadier F.R. Evans. Commander. Koyal Artillery. 1st Division In Sydney.49 words
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Article24 1963-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Brigadier V. E. Dowdy. th» Australian Army's Director of Supply and Transport, is due here this week on a visit.24 words
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256 1963-11-19 13 CHAMBER GROUSE: KHALID GIVES AN ASSURANCE DENANG, Mon. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today assured Malay business leaders here that his Ministry would consider their complaints about the Government's attitude towards Malay participation in commerce and industry. At a meeting with 20 committee256 words
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Advertisement156 1963-11-19 13 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of Lg^ Haemorrhoids ym (piles) VaremoTd the new easily vmi wi iw a^~ SWALLOWED tablets Varemoid is easy to take just swallow during or from the reSea r Ctl Varemo.d gives more positive relief, its active prin- laboratories Of ZyiTia. ciple156 words
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Article439 1963-11-19 14 JAPAN LEADS THE FIELD BUT HER SHIPMENTS SHOW BIG DROP: RUSSIA, H.K., INDIA SEND MORE ]y|ALAYSIAN textile imports during the first half of this year rose 12.9 per cent to 164.5 million square yards over those for the corresponding period of last year, according to the Singapore439 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-11-19 14 SOMETHING new in the way' of a tourist attraction which should help to expand and boost that industry in Singapore has been started by a new company. Harbour Tours Ltd. The company is organising twohour tours of Singapore Harbour and the environs thus giving tourtats254 words
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Article42 1963-11-19 14 Dr. A. Caress, 1.C.1.'s research and development director, arrived in Kuala Lvi our yesterday for dlscu*-~ions with 1.C.1, management. Dr. Caress, who has been closely associated with the development of I.Cl.'s synthetic fibre and Terylene, will stay for two days.42 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-11-19 14 EX-AIRWAYS EN6INEER NAMED FORD'S PLANT CHIEF rX)RD Malaysia nas apr pointed Mr. Jack Lim Chek Sian (above), as its new plant engineering manager. Mr. Lim. a graduate in mechanical engineering of the Melbourne Institute of Technology, comes to Ford with varied engineering experience. He was a cadet engineer with the104 words
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Article97 1963-11-19 14 'POP service mechanics of the A Cycle and Carriage organisation and its pan-Malaysian distributors were given a thorough insight into the Daimler-Benz automatic transmission which is standard equipment on the MercedesBenz 300 SE models, and an optional extra on all other MercedesBenz sedans. They were taught by a97 words
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Article80 1963-11-19 14 ALITALIA has signed an agree■fl ment with the UJ3. Federal Aviation Agency giving the Italian airline priority over any other nonAmerican carrier for the delivery of three American built long range supersonic jets in 1970-71, which will supplement its fleet of 26 Super DCB and80 words
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Article44 1963-11-19 14 Hock Quan Paints Ltd., in Singapore, celebrated their 30th anniversary on Saturday. The occasion also marked the opening of their new office in Bencoolen Street. They also have a branch office in Kuala Lumpur, and a subsidiary company at Selegle Road, Singapore.44 words
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122 1963-11-19 14 12-LECTURE COURSE IN PURCHASING METHODS RONEO LTD. Is organising a course in purchasing designed as a practical guide to those members of management who are directly concerned with the procurement of materials, spare parts, machinery and supplies. Materials controllers, purchasing officers, production and sales managers, will find the course of122 words
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Article51 1963-11-19 14 The per capita quota of consumption of plastic materials In Austria rose 20-fold between 1950 and 1962, according to figures released through the Austrian Trade Commissioner's office in Singapore. Production went up from 10,896 tons in 1957 to 37,785 tons last year, and the volume processed was 83,50051 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-11-19 14 4 NEW firm, Rex Merchandising Corporation, has been set up in Singapore to de*al in scientific apparatus. The company will Import various types of. scientific apparatus trom many parts of the world, including the United States, Europe.Japan. Pakistan and Australia. Mr. Rex Chua Seng154 words
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132 1963-11-19 14 'T'HE vice-president of the Ford A Motor Company, Mr. RJ. H.mjim who Is also general manager of Its Tractor Division, stopped by In Singapore last week for talks With Ford-Malaysia management. Accompanying him on this visit which Includes New Zealand, Australia, the Philippine*, Thailand and132 words
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73 1963-11-19 14 Mr. Henri O. Robin, president of Co S M E.. Robln Bral "ly, France, paid his 12th visit to Singapore last week on the last leg of a Far East tour. He called on East Asiatic Co., local agents, to discuss ways and means73 words
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Article180 1963-11-19 14 TWO-KEY LOCK TO FOIL THE THIEF A TYPE of lock said to A be completely bur-glar-proof, is being introduced to the Malaysian market by the manufacturer, Ogden Industries Sales Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia. Called Dead Lock, it locks from inside and outside and can only be opened with two180 words
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Article34 1963-11-19 14 Copra Imports into Singapore in the first half of this year were 26,806 tons against 21,084 tons In the second half of last year. Exports totalled 13.618 tons against 5.378 tons.34 words
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Article98 1963-11-19 14 'P4*; Singapore branch of John I. Tnornycroft and Co. Ltd. has had a successful year and contributed to the parent company's profits, according to the chairman, Mr. John W. Thornycroft, In his annual statement to shareholders. During the year. 21 new boats were completed, 10 of which98 words
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Advertisement306 1963-11-19 14 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX j^feWiitri i' IThfs modern cistern ls handsome, hygienic, and efficient In operation. It flushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The shell ls made of black Duranlte and the Kingfisher syphon mechanism of polythene— non-corrodlnff, rustless, non-adng- and unbreakable. Coniormlni to BSS306 words
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Advertisement152 1963-11-19 14 ssH w^ s^"^ 1001 make and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around Ujj the home BEAR BRAND YEARS YOUNGER Thanks fl The'toniO /r/ljftll laxative thai I L"ltUi ..m,n.,. t Pill*! toxini from iS-'^^i'-K^^ giving you. renewed energy' •nd youthful vitality. FORD PILLS] Grafton Laboratories Lid. The camera for the Professional152 words
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Advertisement1226 1963-11-19 15 I BENULINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE \0 LOWOON, LIYEITfIOL A CONTINENTAL POTTS. raara s baa iwi IENCRUACOAt) t m, N'Hf| M'lko S'lMMtl HPI Nit 21 NM 22/22 BENHIANT I'pMl, N'kyrg. Havre. R'daa Artwerp C Niv 21 Nm 21/24. Nm 25/21 BENIOTkI (fU I<M. M burg Rdm In Pt Nit 21 BENAVON IH)1,226 words
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Advertisement1163 1963-11-19 15 feMcALISTER tSc CO.. LTD. w^ TU: Nl. Mill. I^»V--■F.fEWMAP' LIME Sjs HXAVEMESS LIMB LONDON, NAMAUU. ROTTERDAM, LBS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO, BAVAE. «JU A kfIBBLESAIOUSkI SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND cm o» UEM* "w wm JSmT II l $#gtt Calk Mmts Batars LmOm. 0..v MaH M Nm/ 1 Dec 2V2I!L Cm Or1,163 words
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Article188 1963-11-19 16 ShiPj lying *iengi(d* en* Singaawr* «rhar»a> today arc Kwanglung 45 strut Rio 10/11, Btrmat Cook 40 41 Malgonata KomaUka 46. Nlchlrei Uaru 44. Bradeverett 1/2. Hltneji Maru SVSB, Ltmburc 6/7. Luna Uaerak 18. Knud Maemk JV 30. scuta Africa Star 42 43. Krasnaya Presnia TJlpondok 19. Belan«or188 words
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Article12 1963-11-19 16 No Melbourne stocks were received due ij communication difficulties yesterday.12 words
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Article238 1963-11-19 16 THE tolloning list ol aelectoa Malayan Industrial yield:, Is based on prices ruling yesterday morning •P-prlce E V -earning* yield Uroul D.V -dividend yield i(ron) T.C.-tlme covered Difmitleni: Timit Ccvtrtd meana the number of time* laat year* total dividend is covered by the profit* for that year. Exchange:238 words
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653 1963-11-19 16 From Our Market Correspondent rnHEKE was a good deal X more confidence about on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday as a feeling grew that in stun total the reports from Bangkok suggested that the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysian triangle might be a little653 words
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Article23 1963-11-19 16 Malayan Stock IntUcn Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Industrials: 118.28 119.03 Tins: 113.99 113.84 S rubbers: 108.84 108.84 Dec. 2*. 1962 100.23 words
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Article798 1963-11-19 16 pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Central Pup. J1.31 SU Sl-32 SL. (1.000) SI 31. (6.000) $1.32. (23.000) 51. 33. (1.000) 51. 34: City D*». (22.000) 62| cent*.798 words
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Article28 1963-11-19 16 November 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69" 2 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $486.37 V, (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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Article73 1963-11-19 16 rHE Malayan Cxchang* Bank Aaaa. elation made these changes la tta rate* to merchants yrstarday (all rates to $100): Selling- TT or OD ready: Holland Cuildert 117 3/8: Belgian Frsnes 1620| and f renew Francs 139 5/8. On tbe free sxehangs marks* in Rons Kong yesterday the U.S.73 words
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Article25 1963-11-19 16 Malayan Cement announce that the production of Walcrete Masonry cement and Tiger Ordinary Portland cement by the Company during October totalled 26.341 tons.25 words
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478 1963-11-19 16 STRAITS tin opened the week yesterday unchanged at $486.37 i per picul on an offering up 10 tons to an estimated 260 tons. In London on Friday a buoyant tone continued to characterise the tin market. Ring trading was slow to get underway478 words
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Advertisement802 1963-11-19 16 NITTO \JOI LINE Loodi for Hongkong, Kobe, Osaka, Neeoya, Yokohama. Penong P. S'hom Singapore "Ckewa Maru" In Port/No* 19 Loodf tor Colombo Singapore Penang "Maiwe Mara" In Port/Nov 19 Agents.- Octswc Utyt i t lU. Ottawt Httu. M|apin *****. BttMic Utyi F. ti M. Uti »elt. toy, Peun lti) 21)97.802 words
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Advertisement178 1963-11-19 16 NOTICE KRAMAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated tn Malaysia) Notice is hereby given that a dividend, the fifty-eighth, of seven and a half pence (7Sd.) per stock unit, less income tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to stockholders on the register on the178 words
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Advertisement847 1963-11-19 16 RUBBER PRICES UECIMBER Ural «rao* rubber cur- tn I.eb. sleted at S p.m. in tmiapere mnd Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Wi cent* per Ib. down a quarter i of a cent on Thursday* closing lrvrl for tbe position The tone waa sjuiitly ttsady. R.A.S. and P.M.R.C. elating pric** ■r csnti847 words
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709 1963-11-19 18 Aussies collapse In second innings MELBOURNE, Monday. T»HE South Africans hit back splendidly after being 108 behind on first innings on the third -day of their match against the Australian XI here today. The Australians were all out in their second innings for 160, setting the South Africans to get709 words
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257 1963-11-19 18 KARACHI. Mon.-t-A defiant undefeated 122 by Mushtaq Mohammed help- Ed Pakistan score 340 for 1 four wickets In reply to the Commonwealth Xls first Innings total of 442 on the third day of their 'Test" match here yesterday. Mushtaq was at the crease for allReuter - 257 words
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Article151 1963-11-19 18 TJRISBANE. Mon. Australian j 1 Test batsman Peter Burge to- day became the n.st Queensland player to hit a double century in successive Innings when lie made 205 not out against Western Australia here in the Sheffield Shield. Burge had scored 283 (run oup in theReuter - 151 words
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Article499 1963-11-19 18 FOR ALL NINE RACES AT KUALA LUMPUR ON SUNDAY KIALA LIMPLR. Mon.— Weights for all nine races of the Selangor Turf Club meeting here •n Sunday: C| 4 0. I— Abt 5Jf Ardent Lad 9.60 Small Change 9.00 Part Passn 8.13 Magnificent King 8.10 Anita 8.08 Realm of Gold499 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-11-19 18 From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. Mon. Suggestions have been made, probably humorously but it Is not without some merit, that MARGARET SMITH (above), world's No. 1 women tennis player, should be invited to play for Australia in the Davis Cup challenge tie against the United States next126 words
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283 1963-11-19 18 U.S. squad hopeful of Cup victory TENNIS ADELAIDE, Mon.— Tww A members of the United States Davis Cup squad arrived in Adelaide today convinced that they can return thm Cup to America. Marty Rlessen. who Is here with Eugene Scott to participate In the South Australian tennis championships which beginReuter; UPI - 283 words
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Article214 1963-11-19 18 RUGBY SYDNEY, Mon. A Rugby international tournament, featuring teams from Britain, France, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia, may be held here, if plans are approved by the Australian Rugby Union at its meeting oni Nov. 22. If the meeting gives its approval as is confidentlyReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement1235 1963-11-19 18 f*^^_^*^^n^JLSSiiaJL»ijLLslz Jjj P.W.D. NOTICE The public are hereby notified that the public !'vel crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 131 It on the Kuala Dipang to Sungei Tulang Road will be closed (or renewing the Guard Rails on 21.11.63 fro* 7.30 p.m. to 0.00 a.m. the following morning Road Vehicles1,235 words
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Advertisement804 1963-11-19 18 PUBLIC APPOrNTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA Applications are invited for appointment to the Geological Burvey Department for service in Sarawak and Sabah for the posts of: (1) Inspector of Mines from holders of a Degree or Diploma in Metalliferous Mining and post-graduate experience. (2) Geologist from holder* of a good degree804 words
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Advertisement212 1963-11-19 18 COLDEN BOOK Ik^^^ Ww I■ it S^ 1 m i 111^ PBITF <31 SO ahlk _^^gor^mt^^^ rKicc )3 i ju only. iOP^ There arc more than j thousand full colour iJlusrra\^*e^ tions and maps to back up the authoritative yet readable text. Avoiding the style of the dull The three212 words
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219 1963-11-19 19 FRANCIS BOEY - YOUTHS START TRAINING NEXT Lmonth- FRANCIS BOEY By I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three weeks' centralised training lor Malaysia's youth soccer team for the Asian championship will be held during the schools holidays next month This Is part of the Football Association of Malaysia's plan to capture the Tengku Abdul Rahman trophy219 words
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Article82 1963-11-19 19 Pre-exam course KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Football Association of Malaysia's third and final coaching course for affiliates will be held here from Dec. 19 to 23, culminating with an examination after the course. Only those who have attended the first and second courses at Penang and Kuala Lumpur are eligible to82 words
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Article204 1963-11-19 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. -Singapore Amateur Football Association's team for the inter-port Aw Hoe Cup match against Hong Kong on Wednesday at Hon Kong left for Bangkok this morning, giving themselves an even chance of wresting the cup from the holders. The Singapore contingent of 18204 words
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Article625 1963-11-19 19 FOUR CLUBS IN TUSSEL FOR TITLE AT HALF-WAY STAGE FOUR CLUBS IN TUSSLE FOR TITLE AT HALF-WAY STAGE CINGAPORE. Mon.— For the first time in yrars the right for top honours in the first division of the Singapore Hockey Association has remained wide open at the halfway mark Previously the625 words
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Article81 1963-11-19 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Teachers' Union and Ceylon Sports Club will claim walkover from their opponents who failed to turn up for scheduled SHA league fixtures today. Teachers' opponents were unbeaten PWD in a Oiv. 2 match at Farrer Park, while lin Div 3 match Ceylonese I were to81 words
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Article138 1963-11-19 19 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon The Malaysian Cyolists' Federation's 1964 racing season officially opens on Dec. 22 with three marathon road events to be held over three successive days. All three races are road massed start championships. The first Is the 50 miles round Penang Island138 words
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Article51 1963-11-19 19 TAIPING, Mon.— The Stall of St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur, played a series of games against their counterparts of St. Georges Institution here over the weekend. The visitors won at soccer by 4-1 and tennis 3-1. but lost at hockey by 0-6. badminton 1-4 and basketball51 words
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Article70 1963-11-19 19 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore's national tennis champion, Shahrin Osman won two titles in the Singapore Malays open tennis championships which concluded at Teluk Kurau today. He beat Musa Abdullah 6-1. 6-1 for the singles title and teamed up with Hassan Alwi to beat the defending doubles champions. Muda70 words
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Article399 1963-11-19 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - HARUN TO CALL FOR TEAM SELECTION I ON A NEW BASIS I Kuala Lumpur, Mon. KEN FERNANDEZ By THE FOOTBALL Association of Malaysia will soon be asked to select teams for future International matches only after a series of trials and not on past performances. This recommendation399 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-11-19 19 DERAK goalkeeper Ang Swee Teen, hidden by Selangor centre-forward Neela Kulaveerasingam (dark shirt), puts out her stick to foil a Selangor raid. Looking on is Perak fullback Ooi Soh Kirn. Selangor won this inter-state match s—o.5 —0. Timesport picture.42 words
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360 1963-11-19 19 TEOH ENG TATT - POOLE AND POPE PUT PEP INTO S f PORE'S PLAY TEOH ENG TATT RUGGER By Singapore, Mon. ♦THOUGH Singapore had to struggle desperately to 1 beat Johore in the Malaya Cup Rugby competition on Saturday, there were no doubts that they were the better side and deserved their 11-6 victory.360 words
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Advertisement245 1963-11-19 19 m SB world FAMOUS fIFOSTERsX M M LAGER Drink a beer that* s really beer-Foster's Lager. Enjoy its clean, keen, cold taste. K Linger over its full-bodied sparkle. Get a lift that makes you glad you're thirsty. Foster's Lager is a man's drink which Stt^ i^^Lvfl refreshes like nothing else245 words
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Miscellaneous55 1963-11-19 19 SUMMARY SOCCKR Penan* Junior KO Cup: IRC 4 Chinese Wanderers B 1. Trluk Anson Div. t: Day Tralninn Centre 2 Gloucester I EV.atf 2 MacCiillivray Cup rKluang): Sri Gadlng Batu PMlmt 10 Sri Benut 0. IIOCKKY— Malacca L(e: Banda Kaba SA 6 PWD Survey 0. RUOOIB: Friendly SCC 18 i55 words
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375 1963-11-19 21 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. jyjOVKS lo Ifsscn political tensions in South east Asi;i began here today. Key figure in the behind-the-scenes moves here was the Japanese Deputy Vice-Foreign Minister. Mr. Takeo Oda. who arrived from Bangkok last night. Political observers here say375 words
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Article112 1963-11-19 21 Floods and snow hit England LONDON. Mon. Violent weather stunned England today with the worst storms of the new winter. Heavy snow swept down from Scotland into northern England. Roads became slippery and cars skidded into each other. Other cars were being abandoned on roads between Bowes Yorkshire, and Brough,UPI - 112 words
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Article78 1963-11-19 21 TOKYO, Mon— Red China today called Soviet Premier Nlkita Khrushchev's rocket rattling threats to defend Cuba and other small Communist powers with nuclear weapons a greater threat to world peace than China's policy of supporting national revolutions, j The statement was the heart of the78 words
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Article14 1963-11-19 21 TOKYO, Mon..— Japanese ambassadors to Middle Eastern countries met here today.— UPL14 words
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Article65 1963-11-19 21 ANCHORAGE. Mon.— At least two volcanoes erupted yesterday, and the shock wave from one was reportedt to have almost blown a light plane, flying about 50 miles away, out of the air. Eruptions were reported on uninhabited Augustine Island, about 180 miles southwest of here, and In65 words
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Article35 1963-11-19 21 WASHINGTON. Mon. Representative Carl Vlnson (Demo-crat-Georgia). 80, one of the most powerful figures in Congress, announced today he would not run for re-election. He said 2* terms in the House were enough.—UPl35 words
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148 1963-11-19 21 India seeks Paris aid for tank factory TUEW DELHI, Mon. 11 India is negotiating the manufacture of light tanks in India with French assistance, it was announced in Parliament today. The Minister of Defence Production, Mr. K. Ramaiah. told the Lower House that a French team had already arrived inReuter - 148 words
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Article76 1963-11-19 21 DUNDEE. Mon. Sir Alec Douglas-Home today said electors would do well to remember that Britain would not have been at the Moscow test ban conference "if the socialist policy of abandonIng the deterrent had been carried out." The new Prime Minister made this comment In aReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-11-19 21 THIS is the woman who is suing the Duke of Kent for slander. She is Mrs. Barbara Florence Brook, of 9 Lancaster Gate. London, W.1.. seen arriving at her home. The Duke of Kent is currently posted in Hong Konu withReuter - 83 words
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Article53 1963-11-19 21 LONDON. Mon. Britain's "crude" trade gap widened by £5.300.000 to £76.900.000 during October, according to provisional i figures issued here today by the Board of Trade. i The trade gap difference between Imports and exports amounted to £71,600,000 in September. In October last year it IReuter - 53 words
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Article375 1963-11-19 21 LONDON. Mon. Takeovers. I both actual and rumoured, have again been the main topic of conI versation In the stock markets to- day. Otherwise there has been little else to create an Incentive. Equities have maintained a firm tone and there have been good' features. Following week-end in-375 words
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240 1963-11-19 21 Three thugs use pepper, rob bill collector of —$3,000^ SINGAPORE. Mon. Three thugs today snatched a briefcase containing $3,000 from a Rediffusion bill collector. Mr. Eddie Lim, in Cardiff Grove after holding him up at pistol point and blinding him with pepper. Mr. Llm was on his scooter making his240 words
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119 1963-11-19 21 LONDON, Mon. Husbands who dread hearing the question— "Could I have a mink coat for Christmas, darling?" will soon be able lo counter-attack by asking their wives first. For the latest arrival on the London fashion scene is mink for men. A LondonReuter - 119 words
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Article32 1963-11-19 21 MARSEILLES, Mon. Mountaineers Julie Yeves, 19. and Auiin Storper. 16. missing cine* last night, were found dead today. They fell from the sheer flee of a nearby mountain. UPL32 words
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Advertisement119 1963-11-19 21 For Growing Children v i 1 1 '< ONE teaspoon! ul of x Vitamin A Vitamin B, I Eitential for growth and Deficiency of this vitamin m m I I healthy skin tissue leads to '.erve trouble*. mm I mj^F I heart troubles and ben-beri. will provide your children< i^S£^?119 words
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Advertisement93 1963-11-19 21 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) VANC: To Yonc Kan inrt Mm; r«». a dnuKhtrr at QlracMte* on IS.11 <U. Thanks to doctor and maff. CHOO— to Miml 8Dd Yi-w L«on(. a dauchtcr ou 16 11.63 at Buog»*r Ward, K.L. Both w.ll. Grateful tbanks to doctors and siaff. DAUGHTER93 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-11-19 21 and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest I-owrst Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bnaru 88 75 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 71 Singapore 90 7340 words
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