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Title Section19 1963-11-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration316 1963-11-21 1 The Cabinet decides on proposals to Manila NOTE TO KHOMAN: PROSPECTS OF RESUMPTION OF D&LOMATIC RELATIONS 'GOOD' SAYS PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday i TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that the prospects of Malaysia resuming diplomatic relations with the Philippines were good. The Prime Minister said this after a316 words
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271 1963-11-21 1 Indonesian infiltration: Sock sets up 5 bases KOTA BHARU. Wed. The head of the Special Branch in Kelantan. Deputy Supt. .Muda bin Idris. said here today that the Jakarta regime had set up five bases from which the Indonesian people could infiltrate into Malaysia. They are in Medan, Pekan Bharu.271 words
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Article31 1963-11-21 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police tonight recovered the body of a mlddle-a^ecl woman from the canal in Aljunied Road. She is believed to have fallen into the Kalians River yesterday.31 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-11-21 1 CROWDS AT DISCREET DISTANCE KEEP TWO-HOUR WATCH OUTSIDE ODEON 0-T1.1.1.-111 i.MKTKIi Federal Keservr Unit men keep the i iirions crouds at a safe distance in North Bridge Road. The Odeon Cinema is to the left, not shown in this Straits Times picture by Lee Tuck Soon.Lee Tuck Soon - 49 words
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450 1963-11-21 1 R. CHANDRAN, A. FAZIL - THE PROBLEM: TO RISK STAMPEDE OR WAIT? R. CHANDRAN, A. FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Wed AN anonymous caller dialled "999" at 3.15 p.m. tQday to report that a time bomb had been hidden in the Odeon Theatre in North Bridge Road. Police and Army bomb disposal experts swung into action only450 words
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99 1963-11-21 1 LONDON. Wed— London police today charged a man with writing a letter threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth. George William Mead. a 40--year-old clerk, appeared at the Mansion House Court today, and was oidered to be held In custody ur.tll Nov. 28. He wasUPI - 99 words
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Article84 1963-11-21 1 Saved by the life machine MOSCOW, Wed. A 21--year-old patient was brought back to life at a Minsk clinic with the help of a heart and lung apparatus 43 minutes after he had apparently died. Tass news agency reported. It said that. 38 minutes after instruments recorded "clinical death." ProfessorReuter - 84 words
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Article44 1963-11-21 1 WELLINGTON. Weu— Dockers unloading the German ship Cap Castillo here get sixpence an hour "mice money," a union official said. Hundreds of mice Infest the holds of the Cap Castillo, whicn arrived from American Pacific poets with a general cargo.44 words
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Article75 1963-11-21 1 HONG KOXG. Wed. Chik Wai. 38. stuck his finger into a water tap and could not get it out again. Neighbours called the police who sent two fire engines and an ambulance. Firemen worked for two hours smashing down a wall to get atReuter - 75 words
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Article30 1963-11-21 1 LONDON. Wed. The British Government has refused a visa to General Humberto Delgado. exiled Portuguese opposition leader, to visit Britain, a Home Office spokesman said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article20 1963-11-21 1 KARACHI. Wed— Three United States loan for Pakistan totalling US$2.6 million were signed here today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article197 1963-11-21 1 i JAKARTA, Wed. rPHE Bandoeng A branch of the powerful Indonesian National Front Political Confederation has urged the Government to distribute rice at pegged prices to the people of West Java. The Front, which is Itself Government sponMircri. said that such a move would "help alleviate the difficulties ofReuter - 197 words
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Article313 1963-11-21 1 Anti-cholera jabs again for all KUALA LUMPI R. Wed. The Minister of Health has announced that in view of the outbreak of cholera in Singapore, a new Malaya-wide inoculation, campaign will begin on Monday. In Singapore, five new cholera cases were reported in the last 24 hours making a total313 words
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Article188 1963-11-21 1 OAGDAD. Wed.— Only a few National Guardsmen remained in hiding today as calm returned to Bagdad in the wake of Monday's military coup. Nearly all the estimated 8,000 members of the National Guard Baathist militia formed by ousted VicePremier All Saleh Saad are reported toReuter - 188 words
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Article39 1963-11-21 1 A-A GUNS, TROOPS AT ROYAL PALACE PHNOM PENH, Wed. Two anti-aircraft Rons wcrr mountrd in front of royal palace herr today following rumours abroad of imminent roup a gainst Cambodian Head of StaU-, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Rrutrr.39 words
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Article36 1963-11-21 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.— A 10-<Uy, four-nation air exercise to test Indian defences against a potential Communist Chinese assault ended here yesterday. The exercise involved Indian. United States, British and Australian planes. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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267 1963-11-21 2 U.S. urges Sihanouk: Think again on stopping! aid WASHINGTON, Wed Tf —The United States is privately urging Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia to reconsider his decision to stop receiving American aid. diplomatic sources here said yesterday. The belief in Washington was that Cambodia would be subjected to influences and pressuresReuter - 267 words
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179 1963-11-21 2 VfANILA, Wed. PreiTl sident Diosdado Macapagal said yesterday that he had been prepared to face defeat for his ruling Liberal Party candidates In last Tuesday's elections. His Press Secretary. Mr. Leoncio Parungao. quoted the President as having been "Julibant" over the results, although179 words
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Article45 1963-11-21 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— The Prim* Minister, Mr. Nehru, today appointed two more Caboet members, to complete a reshuffle he .rr.'U:d Oi: -.'k. 21. The appointment were Mr. Mohammad Currun Chagla as Education Minister and Mr. Bhakta Harshan as Deputy Education Minister— UPl.45 words
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Article40 1963-11-21 2 KARACHI. Wed. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan said yesterday the chaiices oi aggression frr>n. India were greater now than ever before, and urged all ablebodied civilians to take military training which would be provided for tnem.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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225 1963-11-21 2 Post-coup Viet Cong terror falls from its peak OAIGON, Wed. Viet Cong-initiated incidents in South Vietnam fell sharply last week after reaching an alltime high level following the Nov. 1 coup d etat, according to military sources. Latest figures compiled for Officials attending the Honolulu talks on South Vietnam showReuter - 225 words
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Article49 1963-11-21 2 LONDON. Wed. The Tokyo correspondent of the Financial Times today reported that Japan was making strenuous efforts tr get Russian agreement to a Tokyo-Moscow air route. Japan was also discussing thf long-term possibility of flying route to Communist China the correspondent added.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article36 1963-11-21 2 MANILA. Wed.— An official of the Phllppine Air Lines said last night attempts were made to saootage four tV.L planes and 'JO employees were suspended (or ac* inimical to the public interest.' 1 U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article123 1963-11-21 2 REDS BAR LAOS CEASEFIRE PLANS PLAIN OF JARS, Wed. The pro-Commu-nist Pathet Lao yesterday rejected neutrals proposals for maintaining the ceasefire, when the two commanders met here. Gen. Sing Ka Po. Pathet Lao Commander-in-C hie f gav< an emphatic "no"' to Gen. Kong Lac's suggestion that mixed Pathet Lao andReuter - 123 words
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Article27 1963-11-21 2 TOKYO. Wed. Two U.S. Air Force pilots were killed last night when their T-33 Jet trainer crashed about 35 miles southwest of Tokyo. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article, Illustration387 1963-11-21 2 Kennedy reviews U.S.Jakarta relations Britain 'underestimating' Sock LONDON, Wad WASHINGTON, Wednesday pRESIDENT Kennedy reviewed U.S.-Indonesian relations at a White House meeting yesterday as a Republican Congressman attacked his military aid programme to President Soekarno's government The President conferred with Mr. Howard P. Jones. T ORD Shepherd (Labour) told the llou.trReuter - 387 words
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Advertisement635 1963-11-21 2 This Omega Seamaster de Ville is actually four watches in one, outmoding ordinary, single-function watches 1. A sturdy sports watch, for outdoor and beach wear. 2. A dependable calendar watch, for up-to-date accuracy in business. 3. A slim, elegant dress watch, for formal occasions. 4. A self-winding precision watch... you635 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-11-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (oamuh& l how b«autirjl) V L 6 «T^ /^AMO TMIM tU tt*g..A X^ JSS^\ V—^ALL MV UW j I24 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-11-21 3 UNIJED NATIONS, Wednesday. THE United Nations yesterday endorsed Latin American plans to set up a nuclear-free zone. Russia, other Communist nations and Cuba refused to join in the general approval. The General Assembly's main political commit»e voted by 89 votes to nil, with 14 abstentions,293 words
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Article67 1963-11-21 3 500 die in floods \TEW YORK, Wed. About 500 people were killed in Haiti in a series of floods and landslides last week, it was reported here yesterday. The floods and landslides caused millions of dollars of damage and left thousands homeless. Some 5,000 Haitians were killed when hurricane floraReuter - 67 words
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Article63 1963-11-21 3 LONDON. Wed.— Prof. Lvc 1 wig Erhard. West German Chancellor, will have talks here In midJanuary with Sir Alec DouglasHome, British Prime Minister, on 'Anglo-German relations and matter of common interest to the Western Alliance." An announcement (rum No. 10 Downing Street added that Mr. R.Reuter - 63 words
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104 1963-11-21 3 I ONDON, Wed. Rows &e--.tween married couples about pet dogs sleeping in their bedroom are not grounds for divorce, a court of appeal judge said here today. "One spouse wants the dog to sleeD in the bedroom, possibly on the bed. theReuter - 104 words
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Article28 1963-11-21 3 LONDON, Wed. Gales of up to 80 m.p.h. and torrential rain continued to lash Britain yesterday causing further havoc to sea. rail and road traffic. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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331 1963-11-21 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Professor Frederick Barghoorn said last night that "it is possible" that his arrest by the Soviet Union on spy charges could have resulted from a mistake on the part of minor Russian officials The Yale University professor, whoReuter - 331 words
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Article210 1963-11-21 3 PARIS, Wednesday. TiHE British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald Maudling said yesterday Britain's economy was moving in an "encouraging" manner. Addressing the Ministerial Council of the Organisation' for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), he said expansion was not as great In 1962 expected, but had beenReuter - 210 words
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Article65 1963-11-21 3 LONDON. Wed. "Coco the Clown" received the in.s.gula of U Officer of the British Empire (OBE) at Budtmehun Palace! yesterday. He was among 162 men and omen invested by the Queen Mother on behalf of Queen Elizabeth. The clown, Russ'an-born Mr. Nikolai Polakovs. received theReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1963-11-21 3 LONDON, Wed.— Ford's of Britain said yesterday they produced more vehicles In October than In any previous month In the firm's history. A total of 64.850 cars, commercial vehicles and tractors left the company's production lines half of them for export. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article37 1963-11-21 3 ROSWELL (New Mexico), Wed. —Three people were killed yesterday when a B-S2 Jet bomber exploded while undergoing repairs at Walker Air Force Base, near here. Base officials said four others were Injured.— UPl.37 words
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Article75 1963-11-21 3 LONDON. Wed. St Alec i is Home's Conservative Government last night defeated Labour's second censure motion on successive nights, by 335 votes to 246. Labour sought to Indict the Government's attitude towards scientific training and education, but Ita motion was rejected by the House' of CommonsReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-11-21 3 Duke's— solicitors accept that writ f ONDON, Wed.— The Duke of Kent's solicitors announced here yesterday that they had accepted service of a writ issued against him for alleged slander. The announcement said the writ, Issued by Mrs. Barbara Florence Brook, a widow living in the Padd ing ton areaReuter - 149 words
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172 1963-11-21 3 Scientist gets damages from paper f ONDON, Wed.— A libel action by Italianborn scientist Dr. Guiseppe Enrico Gilberto Martelli, who was acquitted here early this year of charges under the official Secrets Act came before the High Court yesterday. Dr. Martelli. who had been seconded to the British Atomic EnergyReuter - 172 words
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Article26 1963-11-21 3 MOSCOW. Wed— Oeneral Abdul Harts Nasufion, the Indonesian Defence Minister, v. as received by Mr. Khrushchev yesterday In Kiev, 'he Ukranlan capital. —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement598 1963-11-21 3 CLOSING SALE at ESQUIRE. GOODS MUST BE CLEARED EVEN BELOW COST. LADIES WEAR UP. SAtI OWT Plata T«tt>f«i ShirH all colouri mik $10.50 l.« 0 Printed Tateron Shirtt o»«t IS patterns 512.50 «.»O Uc* Tetoron ShirH In various pleats 51 5.50 $TO.fO Embd. Tetoron ShirH all colours ft siies $12.50598 words
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Article46 1963-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed —Malaysian Enterprises will hold a "Miss < Deepavali 1963 contest at its social and dance at the Sea View Hotel ballroom on Saturday, from 1 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. There will also be f a fashion show by Ruth Warner's Model Academy.46 words
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Article34 1963-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Pari tißmei.ua rv Secretary to the Ministry of Heal.li. Mr. Sla Kah Hut. will open the Playfalr Road and North of Bartley Road anti-flood scheme tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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593 1963-11-21 4 gINGAPOBE, Wed. The Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today warned of the "sinister machinations of foreign-inspired elements" who wanted to destroy the democratic society in Malaysia. He charged them with, using Communist agitation and subversion in the guise of educational problems as593 words
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Article236 1963-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. MARIE CHAI SIAT YOON, the wife of a clerk, A '*John Baptist Tan Wah Seek, who petitioned for a dWorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan An Tah in the High Court today. The decree236 words
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Article28 1963-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. At 9.20 p.m. on Friday Television Stngapura's Channel 5 feature a film entitled "A Helpins Hand", highlighting aspects of Social Welfare service in Singapore.28 words
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Article37 1963-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Political Secretary to the Minis: er for Finance. Mr. S. Ramaswamy. will give away the prizes at the annual prize-giving and exhibition of Bukil Merah North School at 9 a.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article123 1963-11-21 4 CHILDREN'S FASHIONS FOR CHARITY SINGAPORE, Wed. Ton Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today opened a children's fashion show organised by the Christmas Fair Committee at the Dutch Club in Adam Road. Some 30 children took part in I the parade, modelling party123 words
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Article84 1963-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The i 11 residential Homes of the Social Welfare Department will hold their annual exhibition and sale of work at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. It will be opened by the First Lady. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. The Minister for Home Affairs, Inche84 words
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Advertisement344 1963-11-21 4 ■0SHAW ■ORGANISATION" LAST DAY!!! I I 1 a.m., i.«j, 4, g.ju a O p.m. "TIK0& the SHARK" g '■'c- VoM) Margaret Rutherford m -Tfeny-TfoKnas H __Ea8tmancolor! EJ LAST DAI'S! 11 o.m., 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9 30 p.m." "XAliCELOT G U I EV t RE" PonoV ■Montgomery Clitf Suin" Kohnr" JOHfl344 words
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Miscellaneous419 1963-11-21 4 'THE following I* today s schedule aterdam. Lahore. Damascus. Kara 1 of civil aircraft movementa at chl (Efi 2*5f>> It. 35 a.m. P«ya Lebar airport Singapore ■ritUh United Airway.: From Rtanxert. Istanbul Rombnv IBR ARRIVALS M:> 700 m bo AC: From London. Frankfurt. departures Zurich, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta B0 AC:419 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1963-11-21 5 SINGAPORE, Wed HALT OVfiR MOVE TO DEREGISTER UNION WAS TRADE DISPUTE, JUDGE RULES f £HE First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyeretnam, today rulled that a strike called by the recently deregistered Singapore Bus Workers' Union on Oct. 8 and 9 in protest against the1,190 words
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Article156 1963-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The First Industrial Arbitration Court today heard submissions by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the management of Boustead and Co on the Interpretation of a clause in their existing collective agreement. Mr. A. Aziz Karim. for the union, claimed thaS156 words
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280 1963-11-21 5 Housing plan for civil servants 'a bold -approach'- KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Government Clerical Workers today welcomed the Government's plan to help civil servants build their own homes with low-interest loans. The union's general secretary. Mr. G. N. Rajan. described the move as "a refreshing and bold280 words
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Article36 1963-11-21 5 NIBONO TEBAL. Wed.— Work Is in progress on a $119,000 secondary continuation school in Simpang Anipat. near here. The school, which will have six classrooms Is expected to b« completed In January.36 words
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Article177 1963-11-21 5 I SINGAPORE. Wed. THE First Criminal District Judge. Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, in dismissing a private summons brought by a member of the Naval Base Labour Union against its treasurer. N. Retnam, today commented that the court should not "too readily lend its assistance in the177 words
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116 1963-11-21 5 300 FLOOD EVACUEES IN COMMUNITY CENTRE rpANJONG KARANG. A Wed. More than 300 people who were evacuated yes t c r day from flooded homes In low-lying areas are being housed at the community centre here. The houses were flooded after heavy rain and a. break in an irrigation canal116 words
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101 1963-11-21 5 BATU PAHAT, Wed. About 900 families will benefit from land development schemes covering 8.965 acres in this district. A 1,005-acre scheme at Brl Wangi for 116 settlers on the Parit Sulong-Yong Peng road is fully subsidised by the Government. A similar scheme at101 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-11-21 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— MJitnmy Hahn, 34 (above), has been appointed Keuters manager for South-East Asia, it was announced here. He is to succeed Mr. David Chipp. who is returning to London next month to take responsibility for all Reuters operations in Asia. Mr. Hanh110 words
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Article39 1963-11-21 5 I TAIPING. Wed.— lnche Mokhtar bin Bahudin has been re-elected chairman of the Ex-Services Association, North Perak. with Ma lor Mohcimed bin Mat Samnn v vicej chairman or.'! r.ir. 1 1 1 V.'-'ii^udin bin I PandrU: V:39 words
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Article33 1963-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Yanjt di-Pertuan Negaia, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will open 'he second Malaysia Student Photographic Exhibition at the Singi pore Polytechnic exhibition hall .it 5.30 pjn. on Dec. 4.33 words
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327 1963-11-21 5 ALOR STAR, Wed THE Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today announced that the temporary ban on trawler fishing, due to expire this month, would be extended until the end of December. Inche Khir Johari made this announcement at327 words
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323 1963-11-21 6 TAIPING, Wednesday. J^ PRELIMINARY inquiry here was told yesterday that a car driver, Arup bin Noordin, 60, raped a girl of 13 one night, then married her and divorced her all in a fortnight. The girl told the court that she was going home323 words
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Article43 1963-11-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Indian High Commissioner In Kuala Lumpur, Mr. YJC Purl, will present a gift of books to the Gandhi Library in Race Course Lane on the occasion of his visit to the Gandhi Memorial tomorrow at 6JO p.m.43 words
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Article29 1963-11-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The president of the Ramataishna Mission In India, Swami Madhavanandajl MaharaJ. will pay a short visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur early next year.29 words
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Article69 1963-11-21 6 17 Chinese arrested in Sarawak KUCHINQ, Wed— A Sarawak Constabulary spokesman yesterday announced the arrest of 17 Chinese, including a number from Kuching, at Bekenu In the Subls district of the Fourth Division. Four of those arrested had since been released. Another had been charged with possession of subversive documentsReuter - 69 words
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Article62 1963-11-21 6 BATD PAHAT. Wed.-Clerks typists and stenographers In tha district will hold a meeting hen on Friday at the Batu Pahat Club to discuss the salary schemes and conditions of service. Officials from the Jobore dlvl*ion of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers and the Amalgamated62 words
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176 1963-11-21 6 Lovers find a favourite new resort ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The precincts of the new Malaysian houses of Parliament are proving a favourite spot for hundreds of courting couples. The beautiful, modern build Ingsand the artificial ponds In front of the main building create a romantic atmosphere. Four policemen are on176 words
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Article39 1963-11-21 6 PENANG, Wed.— Members of the Farmers Association of the Province Wellesley villages of Telok Ayer Tawar, Padang Bengali, and Bagan Belat. killed about 3,000 rats and four cobraa when they waged an anti-pest war last weekend.39 words
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Article25 1963-11-21 6 BANTING, Wed. The Sepang Town Board will meet here on Nov. 28 to consider appeals and objections by property owners against valuations.25 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-11-21 6 f ONDON, Wed.— The L* former Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell (above), is being paid £10,000 compensation on the termination of his appointment as a result of Malaysia. The Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, said this in the House of Commons in reply to a89 words
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Article20 1963-11-21 6 IPOH, Wed.— The staff of the Education Department, Perak, have donated $330.80 to the National Patriotic Fund.20 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-11-21 6 TtjELBOURNE, Wed.— iTI Australians now are much more aware of their South-East Asian neighbours than nine years ago, the chairman of the Economic Development Board of Singapore, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said here. Mr Hon is leading a 17--man SingaporeReuter - 199 words
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185 1963-11-21 6 -Front will defend Malaysia, buL..Ooi pENANG, Wed. The 1 Socialist Front is prepared to take up arm* to defend Malaysia, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, chairman of the Front* Penang division, declared today. "But", he said In a statement, "we are not prepared to take up arms to protect foreign vested185 words
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122 1963-11-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Authorew Han Suyin has offered two scholarships to those who wish to study languages at Nanyang University to express her "great confidence in the future of the university and high regard for iv staff and students." The scholarships, each for $2,500 a year,122 words
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Miscellaneous208 1963-11-21 6 \lh>ft Onp fUf V. T. Hamtifn 7^no!(^i« EA^ni^C J22&T, vA 2"'? r yay$ r( £2jW |»"»»WMOW\OU *>,VreWPNT»/>\OUMU6r%\VES, BUTTHV yjiUJ^SPF S /^I^SSL. A"!!SES!- V I r h^one i «ode became such k have kajghts I have been trouble *4 V££^J££?i-* f .^S^SyfS. IPREAPFUL!/1 PREAPFUL!/ AROUND ON-.I CALLEP GREAT WARRIOR, I, IN208 words
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Article, Illustration650 1963-11-21 7 The day a rejected suitor came back with a knife SLEPT WITH A MAN, THEN TWO DEATHS IN THE MORNING, A WOMAN TELLS CORONER PENANG, Wed J^ WOMAN shopkeeper, Chan Geok Thuan, 40, today testified that a neighbour who stabbed her amah to death and later killed himself, had also650 words
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Article62 1963-11-21 7 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. The Brunei Government yesterday denied reports that six more Communist elements were arrested on Nov. 11 In the State. An official statement said no further arrests have been made by Brunei police "since the early morning operation of Nov. 11. 1963 when five Chinese62 words
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202 1963-11-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Transport Workers' Union will oppose any move by the Government to issue temporary permits to bus operators between Tapah and the Cameron Highlands because of the strike by 37 employees of the Regal Bus Co. at Tapah. The Government202 words
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134 1963-11-21 7 Race unity call by Sarawak Chinese KUCHING, Wed.— The Sarawak Chinese Association, appealing for unity among all races in Sarawak, today attacked President Soekarno's confrontation policy and Indonesian raids over Sarawak. Mr. Ting Tung Ming, publicity chief of the association, said his party's general assembly last weekend had called for134 words
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Article82 1963-11-21 7 Territorial Army recruiting KUALA LUMPUK. Wed.— A Malaysian recruiting ;<am will visit the Territorial Army Centre here on Nov. 28 to recruit more men for the training centre at the Port Dickson Garrison. The recruits, who would be expected to work as education instructors on completion of training, should be82 words
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Article55 1963-11-21 7 MUAR. Wed. The secretarygeneral ol the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees. Inche Ibrahim bin Musa. will meet representatives of the Muar branch on Nov. 29 to solve differences between thp headquarters and Batu Pahat members. Inche Ibrahim will also discuss the setting up of55 words
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155 1963-11-21 7 PENANG, Wed T»HE chairman of the MCA labour committee, Mr. Urn Cheng Poh, today described the Socialist Front as a "cancerous growth" in Malaysia. "Unless this growth is removed, the life of our country would be In wave danger," he said155 words
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134 1963-11-21 7 Censorship? Oh no— we supply the news: Brunei Govt BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. The Brunei Oovernment today denied reports that it has imposed censorship on news for overseas dispatch. The report, broadcast yesterday by Radio Malaysia, said the censorship went Into effect last Thursday. "It is completely untrue and very misleading,"UPI - 134 words
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135 1963-11-21 8 JUDGE TO GO INTO PRIVATE PRACTICE SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyeratnam, will leave his post early next month to Join a private legal firm. Mr. Jeyeratnam, 38, who has been in Government service for 12 years, said: "I have been planning this move lor135 words
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Article68 1963-11-21 8 KAMPAR. Wwl. Mr. S. Ayahs:in:y. 51, an Alliance member ot the Kampar town council, died in hospital today after a heart attack. A building contractor, he was elected on June 23. He was a v.er-prrsidMit, of the Kampar branrh of the Malayan Indian Anti-rabies campaign MALACCA,68 words
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Article96 1963-11-21 8 BACK TO JAIL FOR BROKER PENANG. Wed. A car broker. Lee Leong Poh, 41 was re-arrested outside the Sessions Court this afternoon soon after he had been freed on two charges of possessing a revolver and 101 rounds of ammunition without a licence on Oct. 23. The court president. Mr.96 words
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138 1963-11-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tho National Union of Employees In the Printing Industry, Straits Times i .section, and the National Union of Journalists, Ma- laya. today signed an agree- i ment for the formation of a Joint Council for Industrial Action. A Press statement138 words
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278 1963-11-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. IJY sanctioning the continued export of spare parts for U.S.-built Hercules transport planes, the United States is allowing Indonesia to keep these aircraft in the air for use against Malaysia. This was stated today by Inche Abdullah Ahmad, American-trained political secretary to278 words
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277 1963-11-21 8 2 Artis men told to swear allegiance first SINGAPORE, Wed. The Central Government has told two members of the banned Angkatan Revo 1 v s i Tentera Islam Singapura (Artis) that they will be granted permanent stay in the country if they swear by the Koran that they will be277 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-11-21 8 KUALA LUMP'Jrt. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman has thanked the Selangor Muslim League for supporting the Central Government's move for a call-up. In a letter to the league's honorary general secretary, Inchr A. R. Mohair.cd Yunus. the Tengku stated that he appreciated "the spirit of loyalty and69 words
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Article36 1963-11-21 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police yesterday detained 15 men under the Societies Ordinance and another five under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. A total of 175 men were screened during anti-secret society checks36 words
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Article25 1963-11-21 8 KLUANO. Wed. The Tamil National Type Primary School here will hold its Parents' Day at the school hall on Friday at 7 p.m.25 words
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201 1963-11-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed MR. A. D. Karunaratna, an official of the office of the Registrar and Inspecter of Motor Vehicles, Selangor, told the Sessions Court here today that three driving licences shown to him as exhibits in a forgery case contained spelling mistakes.201 words
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528 1963-11-21 8 LECTURER SUGGESTS SEVEN WAYS FOR REFORM SINGAPORE, Wed BURMESE lecturer in law has urged reforms in Malaya's Muslim laws and picked out polygamy and ease of divorce as the "two ugliest blots' of the laws. U Hla Aung, a lecturer In law at the528 words
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Advertisement408 1963-11-21 8 Your house is probably the largest single investment of your life-time. So you naturally want. /wj easily and»better appliedwhen starting to build a new house. Where white ants are already to protect it against white ants ruthless homewreckers. White ants are found all over present in a house, they can408 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-11-21 9 Ex-Convent girl wins scholarship In London PENANG, Wed.— Miss Tan Eng Yatt, 22, a former Penang Convent student now studying decoration and interior design in the Northern Polytechnic Institute in London, has been awarded the R. Dakin travelling scholarship for 1963. She left Penang in 1959 and is the first102 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-11-21 9 'I WILL RETURN WITH MY BAND' says Johnny SINGAPORE, Wed. Well-known Japanese pop singer Johnny Nakamura Is so captivated by the friendliness of the people of Malaya and Singapore that he wants to bring his band here. Johnny, who is here on the last leg of his Malaysian tour, said241 words
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101 1963-11-21 9 IPOH, Wed.— The Sultan and the Raja Perempuan of Perak were entertained to aborigine dances when they visitea i^e Klnta intake waterfall at Tarjonji Rambuuan and had a picnic lunch there today. A team of 12 aborigine men and women, including a vocalLst.101 words
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215 1963-11-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JHE National Union of Government Clerical Workers today called on all its 4,000 members to register for national service or, in the case of women and those outside the 21-28 age group, to volunteer for service. The call was made215 words
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Article41 1963-11-21 9 All-Chinese rally MUAR. Wed. The Muar Chinese Patriotic Action Committee will hold an aU-Chlnese antiSoekarno rally on Sunday. All shops, theatres and petty traders will close business from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. to urge the public to attend the rally.41 words
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Article58 1963-11-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The West German Academic Exchange Service is offering scholarships to Malaysians to study for a year at universities in Germany. Applicants should hold a Higher School Certificate and have studied at a university for two years. The age limit is between 2058 words
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Article48 1963-11-21 9 IPOH. Wed. Thieves broke into the office of Tasek Cement Limited in the Tasek Industrial Estate, and stole a typewriter and an electric fan worth a total of $400 yesterday. The theft was discovered by a worker when he went to open the office.48 words
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236 1963-11-21 9 PENANG. Wed HPHE president of the North Malaya Asian Planters Association, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, said today that it was vital for rubber producers to replant with high-yielding trees. •Without new high-yield-ing trees," he told the association's "aiinuai meeting, producers stand the236 words
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Article39 1963-11-21 9 NIBONG TEBAt. Wed. Mr. S. Chandrusekaran has -assumed duties as Assistant District Officer. Province South. He succeeded Mr. Hon Teang Nam. who has left the district on transfer to Butterworth as Chinese Affairs Officer.39 words
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284 1963-11-21 9 18 months jail for man who tried to sell gun TPOH. Wed.— A veget--1 able gardener, Loke Hing, 24, who tried to sell a :38 Colt revolver to a police inspector in a hotel here, was today sentenced to 18 months' Jail by the Sessions Court. He was also jailed284 words
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77 1963-11-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th» Australian Government has appointed assistant returning officers to cater for the 4.000 Australians in Malaysia entitled to vote In their federal elections at the end of this month. The retiming officers will be at the Australian High Commission offices in77 words
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Article51 1963-11-21 9 PENANG. Wed. Burglars broke into the house of a schoolteacher in Free School Road yesterday and rscaped with Sl3l worth of articles. Mr. Ltm Kean Chye, 38. told police he found a back door open and. on checking, he missed a bottle of perfunip. some clothes and other51 words
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Article154 1963-11-21 9 400 witnesses for a $16,110 case KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A record number of 400 witnesses will be called by the prosecution to testify in a criminal breach of trust case which will be heard in the Sessions Court here on Feb. 24. The accused Christopher Bertam Campos. 33. proprietor of154 words
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Article59 1963-11-21 9 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Straits Times today received three donations totalling 1 138.40 for the victims of the second Oeylang fire. The donations are from Mr. Soon On Your of Singapore. S5: Mr. C.K. Ch'nx of Johore, $10: and staff of Cooper Brothers Singapore, $123.40 The Btraits59 words
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Article30 1963-11-21 9 IPOH. Wed. A pupil in trm Methodist English School here. OhO"g Moy. 19. had his watch worth $40 stolen by live y out us :lir rhildrens' playground hen-30 words
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Obituary114 1963-11-21 10 H Words ll* (Minimum) MADAM Missy Koh Urok Neo (wife nf the late Mr. Robert Limi aged 62 passed away peacefully at 18 LoronK M <>eylanK on 20-11-63 leaving hi hind I sons. 4 daughters, 3 sons-in-law and I grand daughters to mourn her loss Kuneral on r nday114 words
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Article128 1963-11-21 10 20 Words $1* (Minimum) DATIN SULEIMAN ABDUL RAHMAN and family thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths with deep gratitude on their recent bereavement. MRS. LEE KENC SOON and family are deeply grateful to their Gracious Majesties for their kind messogte of con'lolence and thank128 words
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Article117 1963-11-21 10 K WardM $10 (Minimus* OVERWORKED AND Tr-'D' Taka Apiserum. the gemrnc s* .oilmed tolutlon of Royal J y. THE CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday :f"th November at the Victoria Memorial Ball in a.r.i. ts p.m. YOUR CUPBOARO IS Bare without I ng English mint MM*; lamb choi-a ire "lost 1 arssV117 words
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Article643 1963-11-21 10 Top Washington officials will have more than the Communist war in Vietnam to discuss with General Harkins, chief of the j American military mission in Vietnam, at their meeting in I Honolulu. But Vietnam is the key problem. Success there against the Communists would transform the strategic643 words
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Article432 1963-11-21 10 (-j Inche Mohamed Khir Jo- hari's announcement that the Government is studying the possibility of setting un a "comprehensive marketing system" for agricultural produce, will be received with interest j by those who feel that the middleman is obstructing the effort to raise rural living standards. The proposition432 words
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Article153 1963-11-21 10 The Malacca water shortage has been ended by the arrival of the monsoon, which haf relieved drought in all parts of the country and, in some areas, brought floods in its place. The dry spell, however, hit Malacca with special severity and it is understandable that Municipal153 words
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Article391 1963-11-21 10 BACK TO THE REICHSTAG, BUT— remains by Neal Abchvrsun BERLIN, Wed. German politicians sat in the Reichstag this week for the first time since the Keichstag fire 30 years ago. Tbe south wing of the mountainous old building has been restored, and a suite391 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1963-11-21 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Pawn in a nasty Russian power struggle EDWARD CRANKSHAW THE SIGNIFICANCE BEHIND THE ARREST IN MOSCOW OF PROFESSOR BARGHOORN hv LONDON. WF-INESDAY IT is most unlikely that the arrest and expulsion of poor Professor Barghoorn has anything to do with Soviet Government attitudes towards the United States or espionage asOFNS - 1,133 words
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483 1963-11-21 10 60 MILLION VOTERS, 467 SEATS —by A SPECIAL WRITER rKYO, Wed. The Japanese people will go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new 467-seat House oi Representatives. About 60 million eligible voters will cast ballots at about 45,000 polling stations in the nationsReuter - 483 words
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Advertisement35 1963-11-21 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21. Ckulia Strsst, T«l: *****. HONGKONG: m* Floor, Room No. t, Kowloon35 words
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Advertisement57 1963-11-21 10 |i (Quit j^k so convenient! *M 1 Real cream billows from the >w ~4k touch of your finger. Snpar- delicious on 4&^~-i' _fi}v dessert*, paddings j^L. cakes and pastries. 4| Hfl A/rKVT st *y* ss e t no matter how UMg y (|Q take to use up the can FAR57 words
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Article, Illustration273 1963-11-21 11 Impossible to say when the Asian Highway will —be ready- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A United Nations expert, Mr. Walter Weissel, said here today that it was impossible to give any date for the completion of the Asian Highway. Mr. Weissel. chief of the Survey Division of the United Nations Special273 words
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Article123 1963-11-21 11 CHESHIRE HOME: A $11,000 START 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed 1V The Cheshire Home organisation will have its own building on Nov. 26 when the Selayang Tin Dredging Co. hands over its manager's bungalow to the organisation. The organisation has paid $11,000 to the company as compensation. The manager. Mr. A. H.123 words
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Article54 1963-11-21 11 KIWI A LUMPUR. WPd Mr b. Kar. ii.ts iii-en represident <>i iho Pubi.< Worka Dro.irtmrnt Storekeeper.* Others rlrcw-d were: Vice-pn->:-dent, K. K. Pi.lav; ienen bury, Eddie d<- Silva: assLsta' I.'.1 ■ecretary, G. Mumandv: ttwsorei Desmond de Rozario and comirittee members. Chan Kuen Ml C. DorairaJ. Witmen Senevir.it54 words
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Article36 1963-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A group o! Alitalia MIM executives are now in Singapore on a world-wide pro- 1 gramme to develop traffic between Malaysia mi the one hand, and Britain and India or. the other.36 words
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Article28 1963-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Damairishna Mahdavan was fined $100. or one month's jail, today for outraging the modesty of a houspWlfe. Toh Ah Tee. on Nov 528 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police have detained two men in connection with yesterday's daylight robbery in which five armed men hijacked a Bank 01' Tokyo car with a portable safe containing $80,000 in bank notes in its boot. The robbers, all carrying pi-ioK stopped the105 words
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Article62 1963-11-21 11 PORT DICKSON. Wed. A 23-man election committee, head ed by Haji Awalluddin bin Hajl Ahmad, a State Assemblyman, I was formed here at a recent meeting of the Port Dickson district i Alliance representatives. The purpose of the committee is to form "action committees" for the forthcoming62 words
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Article, Illustration754 1963-11-21 11 SINGAPORE, Wed EX-WAITRESS: I WAS MARRIED TO BISCUIT KING' ACCORDING TO CHINESE RITES J^ FORMER waitress, Madam Tan Lian Cheow, who claims to be a lawful secondary wife of the late "Biscuit King". Mr. Lee Gee Chong, and who is asking for a share in754 words
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433 1963-11-21 11 Trade firm gets $2nie in Indonesian rubber suit SINGAPORE. Wed JUDGMENT with costs for nearly $2,000,000, plus interest amounting to about $176,000, was awarded by Mr. Justice Kualsekaram in ih,e High Court today to the Nockulandsche Handei-Maatschappij N.V. (Net' lands Trading Society) against P. N. Pel ijaran Nasional Indonesia and433 words
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400 1963-11-21 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday T»HE Director of Pri- sons, Major P. L. James, told the Assizes today that the July 12 "holocaust* by detainees at Pulau Senang was "directed against the Government of Singapore." The rioter.-* were, he said, secret society leaders and members detained400 words
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Advertisement82 1963-11-21 11 j HERES GREAT NEWS! METRO is giving a X'mas |E) Gift cheque worth $2.00 for every $12.50 purchase or more between now and J 10th December, 1963. I BUY NOW AND SAVE! j NOTE: Exquisite jewellery items are H \i not '"eluded in the above irjtjit MPTRFI m ITS b82 words
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Miscellaneous467 1963-11-21 11 Today's Radio, TV I RAO.O MALAYS.* I .Naiiunai sliuriwave 8 metres IMHMI 41 n.eire> Shortwave Service A.M 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- melre* gaia-ku. 602 Morning Melo- A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 vies. .00 Time Smnal. the Morning Prelude: 7.15 News; News, 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up i467 words
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Article, Illustration191 1963-11-21 12 Look pretty even before breakfast For further details of items on this page, please write to Esme Baptista, Mainly for Women, The Straits Times, River Valley Road, Singapore 9, enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope. WHY shiver in airconditioning or Singapore's chilly evenings or mornings when you can be comfy191 words
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Article159 1963-11-21 12 THE Women's Wear daily in New York reported today that the Federal Trade Commission was "concerned" about quantities of dresses made from imported rayons that might not meet the requirement of the Flammable Fabrics Act. The trade dally said the U.S. Customs' Bureau Is giving stepped-up attention159 words
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Article84 1963-11-21 12 l^O you have narrow shoulders? And do you find it difficult to conceal this fault? 'You can camouflage It by avoiding two styles, the raslan or kimono sleeves. If. when making a dress, you find that the shoulders are not correct, use a slight padding In the84 words
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560 1963-11-21 12 Esme Baptista - The New Year feeling in your home Esme Baptista WS3H AT this time of the year there are many wives who are planning to give their homes a new look. It may be in readiness for the Christinas season or it's just to get that New Year feeling. But one560 words
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Advertisement362 1963-11-21 12 RfEVUON I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK (^y AT ALL TIMES! But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up until I found 'CONTEMPERA'! UffU&fllpi!&. It's not like anything you've ever used before even in a tube! And the finish it gives Is completely different. Revlon calls it MATTE. Matte362 words
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Miscellaneous297 1963-11-21 12 Straits Times Crossword HHV^^ ■Hvr Bn '^H ACROSS a. Feel strongly enough to con7. There's something forbidding vert (7). In the return of Christmas out 8. Apart from the first Item, soak East (7). the customer for service In the t. bays no rubbish beyond a cer- restaurant (5-6). tain297 words
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Advertisement148 1963-11-21 13 I m LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT M <^^_^ PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAYU f^r/S^ imM i^lllMMliiliiiiiMih I ig Plicable to industrial and com- U^Cl i iJk tWmjfjmm pa mercial installations, apply to the /xT^! j COMMERCIAL MANAGER. /^\^l^^l I The $25 million Johore Bahru Power Station is planned to provide supplies for the148 words
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Article, Illustration900 1963-11-21 13 Official opening by Sultan Sir Ismail at 10 a. m. today FULLY EQUIPPED LABORATORY AND WORKSHOPS by Special Writer JJIS Highness the Sultan, Sir Ismail, of Johore, will this morning: open the Central Electricity Board's new $25 million power station in Jalan Sultan Ibrahim.900 words
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Article271 1963-11-21 13 ABOUT 600 guests including dignitaries from many parts of Malaysia are' Invited to attend the opening of the new power station for Johore by His Highness Sultan Sir Ismail. The Sultan will unvail a plaque to mark the occasion. Present to receive the Sultan for the opening271 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-11-21 13 THE new $25 million Central Klectricity Board Sultan Ismail Power Station, in Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, Johore Bnhru, which is to be opened by the Sultan of Johore today, is expected to meet the increasing demands for electricity in Johore for the future. Work on104 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-11-21 14 THE 4214- ton condenser (above) for the new power station at Johore Bahru. Circulating water for cooling steam condensers Is supplied through a system of reinforced concrete channels and aqueducts, the largest of which are 5 ft. wide and 7ft. high. Sea water is drawn through an intake channel with98 words
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Article320 1963-11-21 18 By A CORRESPONDENT A BRIGHTER Johore Bahru will be seen tonight following the opening by the Sultan 'today of the new 525-million power station in J a 1 a n Ibhahim Sultan. The Central Electricity Board's blueprint for providing more electricity supplies is seen with the320 words
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611 1963-11-21 18 Private agencies were early pioneers of power production in Malaya STAFF WRITER •JMIE story of electricity in Malaya began in the mining districts where electric power was introduced to work machinery and supply local domestic needs. It is believed, though nobody611 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-11-21 18 Tribute to hard work, loyalty station superintendent. IN an introduction to the souvenir brochure marking, the occasion of the opening of CEB's new power station in Johore Bahru. the chairman of the board. Dato Osman bin Talib. referred to the successful development of the board. operations engineer. And the success,130 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-11-21 18 WORKMKN putting the finishing coat of paint on the power station's main boilers16 words
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Article, Illustration618 1963-11-21 17 STAFF WRITER SEVEN hundred thousand people in 500 rural villages will have had electricity installed in their own homes by 1967 when the Central Electricity Board five-year rural electricity plan is completed. The plan is in two stages of 250 villages each.618 words
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230 1963-11-21 14 Transporting— a mammoth undertaking by road TRANSPORTING the giant condenser for the new $25-million Sultan Ismail Power Station from Singapore to Johore Bahru a distance of 16£ miles was a mammoth road undertaking achieved without a hitch one day last year. The 42£ ton condenser arrived in Singapore by sea230 words
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Advertisement145 1963-11-21 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Words M (Minimum) TO A. KULASINUAM .m.l K«J— MI a dauKtitrr on i -i.ral H» pltal. Malacca. Thanks to the doctors :ni.l Mafl Leave your heavy transport problems in efficient hands! Leave them to us I M/s. TAN TONG MENG CO., 372, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 11145 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-11-21 24 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for me period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 82 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7342 words
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Advertisement74 1963-11-21 14 John Thompson Water Tube Boilers Ltd. (SB) WOLVERHAMPTOH ENGLAND members of the WERE ENTRUSTED WITH THE MANUFACTURE John Thompson Group dgfo AND INSTALLATION OF THE BOILER PLANT FOR $k W THE C.E.B.'s NEW POWER STATION AT JOHORE J! I BAHRU (CONSULTING ENGINEERS PREECE, there are I 1 CARDEW RYDER). 374 words
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Article, Illustration820 1963-11-21 15 •JMIK consumption of electricity in Malaya is increasing at such a rapid rate that the present output of about 2,000 million units a year will have to be increased two-fold to meet demands in five or six years. In the next820 words
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Article157 1963-11-21 15 A COMPLETE bousing estate for the plant's workers has been built near the 525 million new power station in Johore Bahru which is being opened today by Sultan Sir Ismail of Johore. This Include* tbe provision of new homes, roads, and electricity and water services laid157 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-11-21 15 Brighter Malaya and more electricity for all THE Central Electricity Board is an autonomous public corporation. A brighter Malaya and more power for the rapidly growing industries, and for other amenities of the people are the boards main objects. The affairs of the corporation are conducted by board appointed by179 words
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Advertisement170 1963-11-21 15 Congratulations to the C.E B on the opening of the new Johore Bahru Power Station. We are proud to be associated with yet another key project in the industrial development of Malaysia. Brown Boveri &Co., Ltd. supplied and installed three steam turbine/ alternator groups of 10,000 Kw each. BMRH Agents170 words
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312 1963-11-21 16 ELEVEN local contractors were responsible for the building of the $25,000,000 Central Electricity Board Station in Johore Bahru which is being opened today. They are: Site clearance and tanker berth Gammon (Malaya); Foundation, aqueducts and superstructure Paul V Construction. Air-conditioning Plant Mine Darby312 words
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Article, Illustration36 1963-11-21 16 FIVE cranes were used in unloading and dismantling this giant 42^-ton condenser for the CEB's new $25 million power station in Johore which the Sultan of Johore will officially open today.36 words
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Article155 1963-11-21 16 rw\HE new $25.8 million A power station's principal consulting engineers are Preece. Cardew and .Rider of Queen Anne's Gate, London. Its representative In Johore Bahru Is Mr. D.C. Barrett. 37. the resident engineer, who is no stranger to Malaya. Mr. Barrett was born in Harrow. England,155 words
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762 1963-11-21 16 MARKS GREAT STRIDES FORWARD IN JOHORE Special jettj for oil deliveries rpHE new $25 million power station of the Central Electricity Board to be opened here today by His Highness the Sultan of Johore marks great strides forward taken by Johore In various fields of national growth. This is the762 words
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Advertisement50 1963-11-21 16 CONGRATULATIONS TO f CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE SULTAN ISMAIL POWER STATION PAUL Y. CONSTRUCTION CO. Singapore Office: 6th Floor, Asia Insurance Bldg., Raffles Quay, Singapore. Telephone: *****-6 K. Lumpur Office: Ist Floor, Yeow Kirn Pong Bldg., 142, Batu Road, K. Lumpur. Telephone: *****50 words
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Advertisement111 1963-11-21 17 CONGRA TULA TIONS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD on the official opening of JOHORE BAHRU POWER STATION We are proud to 4m have been entrusted p aatsjasjsjSjV MM -"tf t> with the m/f^i mtp^i^jmt transportation of KljkM the heavy machinery _ar3 ~~^jM m v^^T^BIBHIBS W eLuTaTefEm MM WSmr SINGAPORE BAGGAGE SSSTSL in111 words
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Advertisement93 1963-11-21 17 Our Heartiest Congratulations to CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD nJOHORE BAHRU MOTOROLA _4**d.-wiMjl' T V ELEGANCE.... matched to the finest performance Distributors: JOHORE ASSOCIATED TRADING CO. LTD. 92, Jolon Ah Fook, Johore Bohru. SOUTH ASIA TRADING CO. 351, Victoria St. Singapore 7. Sol* Ae«nt«: ILECTRON LTD., 114 Orchord Read, S.nqopor. 9. Congratulations93 words
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Advertisement45 1963-11-21 18 JOHORE BAHRU NEW POWER STATION TANKER BERTH The 1,000 feet long prestressed concrete approach Walkway was designed built by GAMMON MALAYA LTD. who were also entrusted with the construction of the Tanker Berth Mooring Dolphins. GAMMON MALAYA LTD. 91 m.s. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore -23.45 words
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Advertisement1330 1963-11-21 19 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.; IMe ypoie Mm P oTam ranang POLYDORtJS L'PMI. OuDlin, MOIL. H'Mrg W J»M IS CYCLOPS UlllßMl* Glasgow tdn 31 NOT 22 Nn 21/27 NOT 21 DEMODOCU Avonmovtß LueraMi Ne« 22 NM 25 Nn HI S MENELAUS LuerpaM. Glasgow Mi a Hi I OM 41,330 words
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Advertisement1333 1963-11-21 19 WSMmmMMlmmimmUM^R igU THE EAC ONES IriOlkV'Sl WOAPOW>raJALALUAtfUI«IIJPIIIM »NJNAHO jC^j«<taM I niminrf momsi we »^»oi tn*m» aw SAILINGS 10 OENOA, IE NAVOE. HAMOURS, OREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTtRDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO tOIHEHOURI AND COPENHAGEN. "MASDALA" k) C. 20-30/21 Nn 22/21 He» 27/21 Nw •ATUTHIA" 0)1)... SO Nn/ 4 Dec 5/ 7 Oec 0/ 01,333 words
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Advertisement1310 1963-11-21 19 I BenulinF] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAi PORTS. rpara "TTrnmT"™ iwtaj RiNCRUACHAN wTM o'montl ll °t Teiay NOT 22/22 lENHIANT L'pml, H'karg, Haim, A'werp Rotterdam 0. 44/Nn 22 Not 21/24 lENLOYAL (EU L'lea, H'burg R'dam G. I/Hn 22 lENAVON (H) Newi. flea. A-werp, COM G. 4/Nn 21 Nn1,310 words
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Advertisement1198 1963-11-21 19 V- McALISTER «c CO., LTD. w Till Na. *****. IJJMmK CLLESMAM LOIX KXA VENBSS UMB LONOON NAMBWt, ROnEROAM, (JI ANUUS. SAN FRANCISCO, NAVU. «UU A UIDDUSMOUSI! SEAP U. VANCOUVER A PORTUND e.n W uejjs- ""J&Z™ %ma s-. s IT mTSot "«r",r p, nM Calls Nam Mtar. LmOm, Om.u Hati H1,198 words
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415 1963-11-21 20 rpHE Btralts tin price fell J. yesterday by $1.87 i thus wiping out Tuesday's gain. The price was quoted in Penang at 5486.37 J. The offering was estimated down 30 tons to 240 tons. In x>ndon on Tuesday no deals matured i- tin415 words
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Article187 1963-11-21 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 20. Three mootha. INDUSTRIALS Dunlopa 20 eta. McAllatar 14 eta K. Smelters 20 eta. Roblnaon 11 eta. Eaao 21 cv. c. Storage 4W. Fed. Dlap. IS eta. Hothmaoa 13 eta. r. A N. 15 CU. Salangor Prop. H ct Gammons 18 eta. 8. Land 0187 words
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515 1963-11-21 20 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange in the industrial section with a slightly easier tendency predominating. The turnover was moderate. A feature was business in Raffles Hotel ftt S4 compared with business done some time ago at515 words
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Article23 1963-11-21 20 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Industrials: 119.41 119.96 .Tins: 114.59 114.65 S rubbers: 108.84 108.93 Deo. 29, 1962=: 100.23 words
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Article824 1963-11-21 20 /COMBINED business in tne sinV'' gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauataad (2.000) $1 69, (5,000) St. 7o, (3,000) 51. 71; Cantral Pra». 51. 31 SL. $1.30 SL, (1.000) $1.32 D.824 words
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Article27 1963-11-21 20 November 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (down three -eighths of a cent). TIN- $486.37* (down mil). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 30 tons).27 words
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Article256 1963-11-21 20 DECEMBER firat grade rubber buyer! f.a.b. eleaed at S p.m. in 8ln«»port and Kuala Lumour yesterday at TO centu per lh. down three-elKhthii of a cent on Tuesday's cloning level lor the position. The tone »aa slightly eailer. ft.A.S. and F.M.R.E. elating priaet In eanti par Ib. yeitirday:256 words
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Article66 1963-11-21 20 '•MINESE Product E»ch«ni(t. llniaday: Coconut ail: bulk $5U aellan, drum S.">4> aellers. Capra: Nov./D«c. L'K/Contincnt Unciuoted. Ptppar: MunioK while $1«S ■ellcra. Sarawak white *14J» seller*. Kpccial Sarawak black flio aellern. garhlrri Lamuonc black Jliu aellcrs. am a ntli aellera Sinicaport Coconut Oil MHlarf Ajso eiation prlaat: bulk tv>66 words
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Article81 1963-11-21 20 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed there prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on November 21. Rubber M| rts a Ib. Copra MHO a ton. ooonui oil $868 a ton. I .i lin oil 5631.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5586.75 a ton. The ratr81 words
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Article74 1963-11-21 20 r H E Malayan Eichinni Banks' Asso* slatian made these changes In tbe attes to merchants yesterday (all rates to MOO): Selling TT ar OO ready: Deutsche Marks 129 :t Bi Belgian Francs NBBBi and French Francs I.W 5/8 On the free exchange market in Honx KonK yesterday74 words
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Article110 1963-11-21 20 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS continued to firm with leaders generally in good demand. Rises were well in excess of falls again. Oils were quieter with Associated Australian Oil losing 9d. to 265. 9d. Base metals were steadier and loans were steady. C.R.A 22'HB Mount laa 3.V1 N. Broken Hill110 words
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Article234 1963-11-21 20 CHIPS lying alangtida th» Slniapara wharvit taday ara: Bam baa 23/24, Yamaaaa alaru 27/2H, Burma Mam 25/26. Rajula 38/39, MagdaU 29/30, H.W. 4. Mandama 35/36. Bat Jan IS, Steel Artisan, Hanoi 3S/39, Cyclops 81/BS, Aviafaitb. Benavon 4/5. Nlsxan Mam 19. tnoar raadir Pola-ia, Anil, Changi, Hua Hong,234 words
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Advertisement1123 1963-11-21 20 U.S.A. PaeUle and Atlantic Service Sport P. i'ham Hcngtong K'Hsiung S F'CiSCO L. Anteies N. tor* "Biii»ii Mara" 17 23 Na« 31/ 1 Ore t Dtc I Otc 2f Oec 21 Otc is laa "Kaaikan Maru" 75 21 Otc 13 31 Oec S Jaa 7 Jaa 14 Jta 2t Jaa1,123 words
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Advertisement771 1963-11-21 20 WtSHOUND fcUBOPt StUVICt Spore P. S'TSi enani M it h lev Matre, Oaaaira. Y«aU Sailt< la Part 23 Hn Antwerp. Haßkarf. Bums. lattarsasj SOUTH > WtSl *H)IC» SUV ICE Soon TIOU I Otr Our Dan (71/12), Port Elizadeth (21/U), oapttooa (21/12), MataOi (11/12), Port Harcourt, Lagos («/i), Cotoooa 11/11. Lome771 words
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Advertisement368 1963-11-21 20 SHERIFFS SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE In the cause of Salt No. 833 of 1963 Bharat Textiles (suing as a flrmi Plaintiffs versus Tan Boon Meiix Trading v Haw Tione Trading alias Haw Tiong Trading Company Defendants NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by public auction at No.368 words
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Advertisement837 1963-11-21 21 I nntinurd from Pate 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mm.)— Box SO cl*. «t»r. EUROPEAN COMPANY Require* I Temporary St.-ngrapher for the period 10th Slat December 1963. Apply Box < A 6379 S.T Spore. EXPERIENCED WASH CENERAL Amah required immediately. Reler- erces essential. Apply in person 37 Oxli-y Uardcns837 words
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Advertisement1021 1963-11-21 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Uord* M Mm.) Box 50 rla. exit* APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the vacant poat of English or History Senior Subject Specialist (Man or ers. This is a one tifthform coeducational school. Application forms are available from: Secretary. Board of Governors. Sultan Abdul Aziz National Type Secondary F.nglisb School.1,021 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-11-21 21 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Word* tt (Min.)— Box SI eU. txtrt THREE BEDROOM UNFURNISHED Terrace semidetached Flat District 13. !•>. ih. ly SB. Phone iS'porei 7214. K.\t i\.i. WANTED COMFORTABLE ROOM. Batliroom attached. No cooking. Oi*- trlct 7. 14 A 15. Mohd Tamrall. 34. I Bras Basn n Koad. 8 porc-7.1,014 words
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Advertisement818 1963-11-21 21 EDUCATION If Word* U (Min.)—Bmx tt eU. axtrm CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 88-B. Robinson Road, P.O. Box 1W35, Singapore. Tel: *****. It is possible to pass the Qualifying Teat, School Certificate. G.C.K., F.M.C.E., H.8.C.. L.CE., L.C.C.. Book-keeping I etc. aa Private Candidates. Tbera 1* a way for School Candidates to ensure818 words
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Advertisement849 1963-11-21 21 TOURS EXCURSIONS It Words SS (Min.}— Bat St eta. astro BAST COAST MALAYA Tour 2S-11-63. Penang Tour 23-11-63. Cameron Highlands Ipoh 22. 23. 29-11-6 S. 4, fc-12. Thailand Tour 7-12-63. Contact M.W.T.B. 27. L'pner Cron BL. Spore Tel: *****. SUNDAY KOTA TINCGI, Jason Bay lit) Cameron Highland* 4 day* SS.V-.849 words
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Advertisement677 1963-11-21 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE St Word* SS (Min.)— Max St eta. txtrt OUICK SALE Qllera Sports Slc.e. four months old excellent condition SS7S 0.n.0. Owner buying ear. Pleas* Ring (Spore) 3:635 Michael after 2 p.m. NOW IS THE TIME to buy a n*w Ford Taunua ITM Saloon. Special attractive terms are677 words
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Advertisement668 1963-11-21 21 FOR SALE tt Worda SS (Min.)— Box SO eU. extrt ITALIAN INDESIT REFRIGERATORS Just arrived. Terrific Value: a Only 5475 for S.J cv ft «335 for «.3 > cv ft. Lee Fletcher. 104 Orchard j Rd., S'por*. I COING CHEAP. Wide Angle. Tele- J photo Lenses for Ketina Voigtlander Vltessa-T,668 words
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Advertisement349 1963-11-21 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING ;0 W,rd* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txlrm FIRST CLASS LADIES Hairdresser.. Malson Modrrne. I.6. Orchard Road. Spore. Phone ***** I CALLINC FRANKEL RESIDENTS for ycir perms Faaoy Beauty Baloa. 85. Frankel Avenue. B'pore. Tel: *****. SALON NEW JAPAN Japanese Supervisor, tuition available. Japan House. 131 ilKldli- Koad.349 words
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479 1963-11-21 22 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG ATHLETICS by Penang, Wednesday JHE PRESIDENT of the Federation of Malaysia Amateur Athletic Union, Oh Boon Tat, said today he hoped the three athletic organisations of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak would apply to become members of the ILiion 'as479 words
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151 1963-11-21 22 BADMINTON Federal Govt Services —ties ITUALA MJMPLR, Wed. The 1Y semi-finals of the Federation Government Service* badminton competition will be played on Saturday at the SBA Hall here starting at 8 p.m. Penang, the holders and North aone champions, again this year, will meet the East lone winners, Ki- lan151 words
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Article71 1963-11-21 22 SINGAPORE, Wed. A lastmlnute goal by outside-left Wee Seng Pah enabled Malayan Airways to win the Singapore Business Houses F.A. Junior Cup at Jalan Besar today. They beat Borneo Motors 2-1. Airways took the lead through centre-forward Ah Kow In the 10th minute but Borneo71 words
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Article72 1963-11-21 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police recovered from being a goal down after five minutes to beat Prisons 5-1 in their Singapore Hockey Association League Div 1 match at Thomson Road today. Prisons scored thrir early coal through Chelliah but soon wilted under strong attacks by the Police72 words
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279 1963-11-21 22 SINGAPORE v H.K. TIE OPENS 2ND ASIAN TOURNEY BASKETBALL T»AIPEH, Wed. For- mosa's vice-presid-ent Chen Cheng opened the second Asian basketball championship here tonight. The eight teams taking part In the tournament are: Hong Kong. Soutn Korea, Malaya. Philippines. Singapore. Thailand. South Vietnam, and Formosa. The first two games ofReuter - 279 words
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371 1963-11-21 22 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kilat, the allconquering club in Selangor hockey last season, will field two teams one each in the first and second division in this year's League tournament which begins on Dec. 2. Altogether 34 teams have entered for the tournament 14 In371 words
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Article102 1963-11-21 22 I'UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The IX Malayan Hockey Federation's first centralised training for the Olympic Games squad will carry on although only 20 out of 45 players selected here so far reported for training. MHF secretary O. Vljlayanathan wid today that it was too late now to102 words
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397 1963-11-21 22 By KARTAR SINGH Malacca, Wed ARMY MALAYA who must beat Singapore Civilians in their Malaya Cup Rugby tournament match at Terendak Camp here on Saturday to remain in contention for the title they hold, have made eight changes in the team who lost 12397 words
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252 1963-11-21 22 RUGGER By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE. Wed. Though they lost to Singapore in the Malaya Cup Rugby championship in Singapore last Saturday, Johore should remain In the running for the south zone title by beating NegriMalacca at Rengam on Saturday. Johore have made252 words
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Advertisement1794 1963-11-21 22 Hks»iiray»^*Jkiiki m*ii TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Veterinary Officer. Johore up to 12 noon on the 30th November 1963 lor the supply of prepared Pig and Poultry I Mashes lor a period of 12 months commencing Ist January 1964. Further particulars can be1,794 words
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Advertisement80 1963-11-21 22 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply ot tinned long beans (Sayor Kachang Panjang) to Federation of Malaysia Armed Forces. Tender documents are obtainable from supplies and Transport Branch (Block A 41 1 Jalnn Padang Tembak. Kuala Lumpur and will be supplied on request. Completed tenders80 words
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Advertisement750 1963-11-21 22 NOTICES J.K.R. SELANGOR NOTICE Repair Te Timber Bridie Extensive repair to the timber bridge No. 25/ 5 at 26th milestone Kajang-Dengkil Road in Ulu Langut District is to be carried out. The above mentioned bridge will j be passable only lor light vehicles not exceeding two tons from the 22nd750 words
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Advertisement628 1963-11-21 22 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Feaeral Citizens. State Nationals loi appointment as Temporary Assistant Veterinary Officer, on a I month-to-monih basis, in the Veterinary Department Johore. Salary scale: $00Gx24-6JU.Eify. I Bar, 674x24-770. 788x24-812 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. 2. Applicants must have628 words
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Advertisement128 1963-11-21 22 PV BEAR Jfsl^ brand iNgJTAB»ES hold tightI A under oil ka W^ conditions iflfOm lflM.I IM) T/tL i >~'" to""" iLjD. Arthritis and Sciatica Banished The amazing new discovery Romlna t>anUhes the pali.i of Arfhritl*. Rheumatlum, Fi!iro»ills. Neuritla and Sciatica like nuuc.c. In :o minutes afler the flrat done pains128 words
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167 1963-11-21 23 CRICKET HONG KONG, Wednesday. a TAILEND collapse in the face of fine spin bowl- ing by Hong Kong S. J. Fawcett (four wickets lor seven runs) and G. Abbas (four for 59) today brought a 10-wicket defeat to the touring Malaysian cricket team in167 words
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Article351 1963-11-21 23 ...IF HORSE IS NOT RUN ON ITS MERITS RACING by EPSOM JEEP, Kuala Lumpur Wednesday IJNDER a new ruling by the MRA, if a horse was not allowed to run on its merits, the trainer and owner (or owners) may be penalised or disqualified. Previously only351 words
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121 1963-11-21 23 2 JOHORE KARTERS for STORE MEET SINGAPORE. Wed Anthony Loh and Bill Shanks, two of Johore's leading (carters, will make their debut in Singapore when they compete in the KanIng Club of Singapore's meet at Aver Rajah Road on Sunday. This meet was scheduled to be held at Kallang last121 words
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98 1963-11-21 23 TENNIS Sangster goes out to Stolle A DELAIDE Wed. Fred Stoll* A. (Australia) avenged a recent defeat when he beat Mike Sangster (Britain) 10-8. 6-3 In the men's singles quarter finals of the south Australian lawn tennis championships here today. Sangster had beaten him at the same stage in theReuter - 98 words
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Article23 1963-11-21 23 MALACCA, Wed. The Malayan Services Golf Society will hold their monthly tourney at the Royal Selangor GC course on Nov. 2723 words
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Article124 1963-11-21 23 KARACHI. Wed.— The First unofficial Test between the Commonwealth cricket team and Pakistan ended in a draw today. Final scores: Commonwealth 442 and 452-8; Pakistan 464. The tourists added only 54 runs during the two hours of play up to the lunch interval for the loss ofReuter - 124 words
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Article161 1963-11-21 23 Centuries by Chadwick and Slater BRISBANE. Wed.— Maiden centuries oy Derek Ch.tciwick and Keith Slater helped Western Australia torce h clima after following on 259 runs in arrears Miliu Queensland in their ahi'ineld Shield cr.cket malch uhxli ended here ye.v.erday. Facing me mass.ye Queensland total of 548-3 declared. Western AustraliaReuter - 161 words
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Article87 1963-11-21 23 MM OK Leong Cop Upon.: Cheng Wan 3 PCRC 2 Malacca Covt. Sri-vires ko k-ttnal: Medicals 11 Municipal 1 FriendU ißiwangi: Blue Circle 2 RRI S« Buloh 1. TENNIS Pi-run; CRC championship* VrteranV singles final: I.cc Kee Hoav ot Heah En* Ouan 6-2 6-4: Plate-fin.il: On« Hock Chve bt87 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-11-21 23 SPURS launch a massed-attack on the Burnley goal but are met with a packed defence with goalkeeper Blacklaw right in the thick of the fray. Spurs forwards (in white) are from left: Smith, White (No. 8) Norman and Jones. Spurs won this First Division match inReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-11-21 23 By VERNON MORGAN T ONDON. Wed. It looks L* very much as if the footballing career of that great Irish wing-half Danny Blanchflouer is ended. After having been dropped from his national team he has now been dropped by his club,Reuter - 351 words
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Article77 1963-11-21 23 PAISLEY (Scotland). Wed. The ten-round boxing contest here between Filipino flyweight Ric Magnimo mid Walter McOowan British and Empire champion, has been postponed from tomorrow until Thursday of next week- Miiuramo is a late substitute for Pascual Perez of Argentina. He was not due to arrive inReuter - 77 words
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140 1963-11-21 23 - TOSCOW. Wed. Students at 11 a farm mechanisation institute in the Ukraine were "football crazy" and devoted more time to the same than to their studies, according to a letter published Izvestia yesterday. But still the examination authorities passed the students into their next gradeReuter - 140 words
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Article18 1963-11-21 23 LONDON. Wed. Leigh beat Liverpool 16-13 In a Rugby Leaeue match at Leigh last night Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article199 1963-11-21 23 Reading spoil En field's record LONDON. Wed. Enfleld. winners of their previous 41 successive home games, had their record spoiled when they were defeated 4-2 by Reading in a F.A. Cup first round replay last night. Enfleld. one of England's leading amateur clubs, battled back magnificently from 2-0 down afterReuter - 199 words
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Article172 1963-11-21 23 I EEDS, Wed. After their two crushing defeats at Wembley and Swlnton. Great Britain make nine changes for the third and final Rugby League Test against Australia at Headlngley on Saturday. The Australians won the last Test by 50 points to 12. Britain introduce sixReuter - 172 words
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Article151 1963-11-21 23 BOXING »JOKYO. Wed. The manager oJ the world tlywr.Rht boxing champion Hirovuki Ebthara 'Japani sa!d yesterday that he would consider a proposed challenge from former world champiun Pone Kin*petch (Thai- land« deoendiic on Eb'hara's non- i title bout tonight against Henry Acido (Philippines) at Nagoya.Reuter - 151 words
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190 1963-11-21 23 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ]l/fALAYSIAN players captured two major titles i in the Badminton Association of India championships at Lucknow which concluded on Sunday. BA of Malaysia secretary Teh Gin Sool he had received a letter from team captain190 words
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Article23 1963-11-21 23 KLUANO. Wed. Jonore Indian Sports Association will run an inter-district soccer competition for Indian teams in the stats from Nov. 24.23 words
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Advertisement148 1963-11-21 23 Mngcr aircraft throughout 'f\ f|B^ "^V^^ fl^^ll V< Click and you 'no mate with SIIHOiN SAFETY BELTS 3 BASIC TYPES Ik LAPBELT ?4> DIAGONAL BELT OBTAINABLE p^ combination lap and shoulder belt It exceeds B.S.S. Specifications. Webbing supplied by Felt t Textiles of New Zealand Ltd., Wellington, New Zealand. FAR148 words
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Miscellaneous61 1963-11-21 23 HOCKEY Spore Dlv. 1: RAP Seleiar v RAF Changi (Seletar): Div. 2: SRC B v Khalsa 'B (padang); Div. 3: CSC B v Naval Base (Baiesticr Rd>. Taiplng Lee: Kilat v 2 Workshop (Esplanade). SOCCER L. Perak Dlv. 1: Flemington v Town Council (T. Anson > RUGGER Friendlies: Fed. Police61 words
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Article64 1963-11-21 24 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Dr. John Carmel Heenan. Archbishop of Westminster, today told the Vatican Ecumenical Council that the Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales would do everything— "short of denying our faith'— to bring about Christian union. Dr. Heenan, who was applauded by the 2.000 bishops,Reuter - 64 words
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123 1963-11-21 24 MALA LI'MPUR, Wednesday. JHK secretary-general df I'mno, Syed Ja'afar Albar, today criticised I'nited States policy in South-east Asia. Addressing an anti-Soekarno rally attended by 20,000 people at Baling. Kedah. he said that while showing support and friendly relations towards Malaysia, America was supplying123 words
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108 1963-11-21 24 'Hundreds of spies' arrested in Borneo JAKARTA. Wed.— AnJ tara news agency reported today that "several hundred English colonial spies" have been arrested in Indonesian Borneo. The alleged spies were sent into the border areas where they 'masqueraded as refugees expelled by the British because they did not agree with108 words
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Article25 1963-11-21 24 LONPON Wed Tlie British Omniums' I .xed todnv i* nad expelled etein of Its members v.\->o incke<i Ccmmunisi Chlnn lr the Slno-Soviet dispute25 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-11-21 24 CHILDREN GREET BIRTHDAY PREMIER NEHRU PRIMK MINIS TE K Jawaharlal Xeh r v receives garlands of flowers from children in New Delhi on his 741 h birthday. The day is also celebrated as "Children's Day" in India. Children greeted Nehru with shouts of "Chacha •Nehru*' UncleUPI - 53 words
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Article168 1963-11-21 24 19 DIE IN STRIKE CALL BATTLES pARACAS (Venezuela), Wed. Nineteen people were killed and 75 wounded today in gun battles between the Government forces and "terrorist" snipers who were seeking to enforce a general strike call. Officials feared the death toll in the fight against the Castro-inspired Armed Forces ofReuter - 168 words
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Article64 1963-11-21 24 HONG KONG, Wed. Singapore won the annual interport soccer match for the Aw Hoe Cup by beating Hong Kong by four goals to three here today. Singapore, playing fast coordinated football. Ted 2-1 at half-time. Hong Kong staged repeated raids in the second half butReuter - 64 words
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288 1963-11-21 24 Head of Tariff Board will not be a Malaysian SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, announced tonight that the chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board to be appointed soon would be "a man of international standing" from outside Malaysia. The board would have288 words
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Article68 1963-11-21 24 SAIGON. Wed— The military revolutionary council has decided to set up a special team to investigate into the alleged financial organisations and activities o; former President Ngo Duih Diems family, informed sources said today. The sources said the team will be headed by Major-General Tran Van Mlnh,UPI - 68 words
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104 1963-11-21 24 T ONDON, Wed.— The BriMJ tish War Office announced here that it is putting three flyingboats up for sale. Tenders have been invited for three Saunders Roe Princess flyingboats which are lying unused at Calshot and Cowes on the English south-coast. They vereReuter - 104 words
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Article90 1963-11-21 24 NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said today: "India has brought repeatedly to the notice of United States authorities that it will not be quite wise to set up a kind of arms race between India and Pakistan." Nehru was answering questions in the LowerUPI - 90 words
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Article22 1963-11-21 24 KAMPALA (Uganda). Wed Tt anda Is to establish diplomatic missions in Bonn, Moscow, Washington. Accra, New Delhi and Geneva. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article428 1963-11-21 24 LONDON. Wed. With incentive still lacking and with business again of a two-way character, prices moved narrowly and irregularly in stock markets today. Cllt-edgcd made good start and at one time prices were showing gains of up to three-eighths. Greek bonds were dull. Dollar stocks rellected the irregular428 words
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142 1963-11-21 24 Storm over the scooter-riding Godiva CHINGFORD (England). Wed. A modern Lady Govida a nude girl riding a motor scooter has started a storm here. The nude, wearing only a crash helmet. has been suggested as a poster for a council road safety campaign aimed at young people. It carries the142 words
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184 1963-11-21 24 BHOPAL (Central India), Wednesday. A DEPOSED Indian prince has been arrested and charged with chopping the arm off a rickshaw; boy when he held it out to ask for alms. The incident allegedly occured when ex-Maharajah Privir Chandra Bhanjdeo was distributing money184 words
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Article50 1963-11-21 24 $50 smack for a judge KASSON (Minnesota!, Wed. A juvenile court judge nere was fined US$5O yesterday for slapping the bottom of a |M who set off fireworks in the street. Judge LA. Paulsrude smacked 11 -year-old Jenny Kabage and told bystanders he was holding court in the street. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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95 1963-11-21 24 Music society chief is off to England SINGAPORE. Wed- Mr. Ken Palmer, vice-chairman of the Singapore Musical Society, will tcke over as acting chairman of the society from Mr. Jamea Knight, until the next annual general meeting. Mr. KnJgbt, who has been active in musical circles for 1 lit? last95 words
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Obituary52 1963-11-21 24 P.C. FERNANDEZ. 190, Aulonc TalplnK. Dii-U M.U.CS. funeral 3.30 p.m. 21.11.63. MR. X.X NAMBIAR, formerly of Singapore Harbour Board pasoed away pvno'fully in K.-rala. South India. MR. K.B. LOPEZ. OK. russril away peacefully 17.11.0 i at his rrmdencu la TrlvMnCrrm. Cable rwelved by K.B. Lopez (younger brother,, 20, Robert*52 words