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Title Section23 1963-11-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS I 25,000 The Straits Times Not*** 1 He****** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration324 1963-11-22 1 'Let International Court decide Sabah claim' PRE-CONDITION: JUST AGREE ON A METHOD OF SETTLEMENT MANILA, Thurs THE Philippines wants Malaysia to agree to submit the Philippines claim to North Borneo to the International Court of Justice, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said today. Mr. Lopez324 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-11-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Five hundred thousand white cardboard forms are now stacked in readiness in the Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman office of the Comptroller of Manpower here, waiting for the official green light signalling the start of the Malayawide registration of young men296 words
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235 1963-11-22 1 BRITAIN: A STOP TO MILITARY AID FOR JAKARTA LONDON, Thursday. JJRITISH lwis not issued any export licences for military equipment to Indonesia since Sept. 18, a British Foreign Office spokesman I said here today. Sept. 18 was the' day on which the British Embassy in Jakarta was burned down by235 words
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Article28 1963-11-22 1 KARACHI, Thurs. Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of tsmaill Muslims, arrived here today from Zurich for a one-day visit en route to Manila.28 words
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Article57 1963-11-22 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev today accepted a rocking chair from the Danish Foreign Minister, Mr. Per Haekkerup, and smilingly agreed with his suggestion that he should 'rock In time with Mr. Kennedy." The modern Danish teakwood rocking-chair was presented when the Soviet Premier received the Danish leaderReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1963-11-22 1 WARSAW. Thurs. Demolition workers knocking down the ruins of the old Town Hall of Strzelin have found a wartime German underground bunker crammed with treasure, the Polish news agency PAP reported. It contained safes and hundreds of strong boxes full of Jewellery, gold coins, thickReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1963-11-22 1 COLOMBO. Thurs.— Six dockers were Injured, two seriously, by a hand-grenade thrown In sirike-bound Colombo port today. It was thrown at non-strlklng tally clerks but missed them and exploded near a group of dockers. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article39 1963-11-22 1 LONDON, Thurs— The British Government has decided against a merger between the two staieowned airlines. British Overseas Airways Corporation iBOAC) and British European Airways (EEAj. according to a White Paper published today. Reuter. (See Pa«e Three).Reuter - 39 words
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Article60 1963-11-22 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— A Chinese, who allegedly listened into Radio Malaysia broadcasts In Pontianak, West Borneo, is being interrogated by police, according to Antara news agency today. The man, identified as A. Hok, became involved in an argument with the Pontianak district Mayor, Mr. Sutan Abuliakar. after beingReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1963-11-22 1 TRTVANDRUM. Thurs.— lndia's first sounding rocket for the study of outer space was fired this evening (1256-CMT) from the Thumba equatorial rocket stbtlon. 15* miles from here on the southern Up of the Indian peninsula. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article38 1963-11-22 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. E. O. Laird has been appointed British High Commissioner for Brunei and will take up his new post In December. It was officially announced ta'i.y. H? %tcceeds Mr. A. M. Mackintosh.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article180 1963-11-22 1 JAKARTA, Thurr 1 THE Indonesian Herald today appealed to the Indonesian people to try to overcome the problem of scarcity of spare parts by becoming more "m alntenance minded." In an editorial the semi-official newspaper said spare parts shortages was a chink in Indonesia's armour that left the RepublicReuter - 180 words
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179 1963-11-22 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Speaker of the legislative Assembly, Mr. E. \V. Barker, has granted leave of absence from Assembly sittings to two missing Barisan Sosialis leaders, Mr. Chan Sun Wing and Mr. Wong Soon Fong. In a letter to the Speaker earlier this month,179 words
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Article140 1963-11-22 1 MiG shoots down Iranian plane TEHERAN. Thurs. A Soviet MiG fighter shot down an Iranian civil aircraft on the trans-Soviet border yesterday, it was cially stated here today. Two occupants ol plane mappers v for a cartognphic organisation which owned the aircraft were burned 'o ueath as the plane crashedReuter - 140 words
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Article31 1963-11-22 1 LONDON. Thurs. Britain's present industrial boom has cut unemployment by more than 70.000 since November last year —to a total of 474.000. the Minirtry of Labour announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1963-11-22 1 NEW SOUTH AFRICA FOREIGN MINISTER PRETORIA Thufv— l>r Hikarci Mailer, south Africa*! Ambassador in London kMMMI l-'orriiin foreign Minister in >u< n-ssjoii t'> Mr. Me I.nuw Routrr.29 words
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Article152 1963-11-22 2 -Aidpledge by China PEKING. Thurs. Marshal Chen-yl. China's Foreign Minister and Vice-Pre-mier, yesterday promised the Cambodian people China's support. Marshal Chen-yi peaking at a banquet here given in honour of an Afghanistan delegation. He said Cambodia was now under serious threats. He accused the United States "and their lackeys" ofReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration521 1963-11-22 2 PHNOMPENH. Thurs HAND OF C.I.A. SEEN IN ANTI-DIEM COUP— SO U.S. AID IS STOPPED if ANY Western diplomats in Phnompenh believe Cambodia's termination of Inited States aid was caused by Prince Norodom Sihanouk's fear that the Americans might be plotting: to overthrow him. They said the Head ofReuter - 521 words
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Article44 1963-11-22 2 RANGOON. Thurs Seven people were arrested here last night as what appears to be a countrywide swoop against the leftwing National United Front continued. Press reports said arrest« in the country in the last two days totalled 97.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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180 1963-11-22 2 BANGKOK, Thurs. j rrHE Thai Foreign A Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. exressed sympathy for the Cambodian people yesterday "because Prince Sihanouk is selling their country to Communist China." Tun Khoman also warned that if Prince Sihanouk persisted in this policy "he may meetReuter - 180 words
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Article130 1963-11-22 2 14 die in 'Miners Day' accident A CCRA, Thurs.—Four- teen miners died yesterday in an accident in a gold mine at Obuasi, Central Ghana, three other miners were missing. A mine spokesman said a cage carrying miners suddenly dropped about 120 feet when it was 2.300 feot below ground TheReuter - 130 words
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Article165 1963-11-22 2 r- THE HAGUE. Thurs. i rriHE Indonesian trade mission currently visiting Holland to explore ways for Increasing trade between the two countries has plans which offer Dutch business "gigantic opportunities" Mr. J. R. Voute. chairman of the Dutch Wholesalers Association's Indonesian committee, said hereReuter - 165 words
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214 1963-11-22 2 Africans go to polls in Verwoerd's apartheid state ITMTATA (South Afrlca), Thurs.—Transkel tribesmen, most of them seeing a ballot box for the first time in their lives, turned out in thousands on foot, horseback and bus yesterday to cast their votes in the territory's first election. The election will RiveUPI - 214 words
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Miscellaneous13 1963-11-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby flagysasy l&gjswssvgi&j tt.3?apa|ggsg W£j_^Jm\jlmJ NMJ jMlj' f SHL^I13 words
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Article, Illustration564 1963-11-22 3 Sir Alec - Sir Alec by LONDON, Thurs. THE Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome, drew a picture of a booming Britain on the road to still greater prosperity last night in his first party political radiotelevision broadcast to the nation. The 15-minutr address by the 60-year-old Premier dealt essentially with hisUPI - 564 words
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144 1963-11-22 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. THE General Assembly yesterday unanimously x adopted a declaration condemning all forms of racial discrimination as a violation of human rights. South Africa's apartheid policy was specifically condemned. Tremendous applause greeted the adoption of. the declaration by acclamation The Assembly called on memberReuter - 144 words
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Article43 1963-11-22 3 ROME. Thurs.— Twelve million I Italians walked to work or thumbed rides yesterday because of h I national 24-hour public transport strike. The strike was called by trade j unions In protest against delays In wage negotiations. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-11-22 3 T ONDON. Thurs.— Sir Matthew Slattery. who recently described BOAC's financial setup as "bloody crazy," has resigned as BOAC chairman, it was authoritatively learned last night. Sir Matthew's resignation was couDled with that of Sir Basil Smallpiece, BOAC chief executive. It Is understoodReuter - 230 words
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Article33 1963-11-22 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— Sir •atriclc Dean of Britain, the President, announced yesterday that the Security Council would be :onvened next Monday to renew consideration of South Africa 1 ipartheid policies.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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192 1963-11-22 3 FOUND: THE MAN WHO SENT ANNE TO HER DEATH yiENNA, Thurs. A Vienna police inspector who admitted taking part in the wartime arrest of Anne Frank's family in Holland has been suspended until further notice, an Interior Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The detective. 52-year-old Inspector Karl Sllberbauer. had admitted taking192 words
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Article57 1963-11-22 3 I.MTKI) NATIONS. Thurv Six Afro- Asian delegations yesterday submitted a resolution requesting the Secretary-General. I' Thant, to work for a fair distribution of Inited Nations jobs among nationals of member. States. The resolution was proposed by Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, which were joined by the57 words
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147 1963-11-22 3 Tyrone's widow and Linda object to $21 0,000 fees L06 ANGELES. Thurs. Tyrone Power's widow and one of his former wives have filed petitions objecting to the payment of US $70,000 ($210,000) In fees for handling his US $200,000 estate. The petitions of Mrs. Deborah Jean Loew. the widow, andUPI - 147 words
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94 1963-11-22 3 U-2 crash after spy flight over Cuba KEY WEST (Florida), Thurs. A U-2 "spy" plane believed to have been on a reconnaissance mission over Cuba crashed on Wednesday in the Gulf of Mexico 40 miles northwest of here. Military sources In Washington said the U-2 idiot did not radio anyUPI - 94 words
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Article53 1963-11-22 3 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. The Soviet economy will be faced with aerious difficulty If this year's bad weather Is repeated, Prof. Abram .'.Ttlelkovski .said here yesterday. Prof. Milelkovskl. who heads the Faculty of International Economy at the Soviet Academy of Science for International Relations, arrived here yesterday on aReuter - 53 words
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283 1963-11-22 4 Swiss to start many projects in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. A LEADING Swiss manufacturing and consulting firm is to set up six new litfht industrial projects in Singapore in conjunction with the Economic Development Board. The managing director of the Economic Development and Industrial Services Corporation of Switzerland, Mr. Leonard Rae283 words
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Article207 1963-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. \/|R. JUSTICE CHOOR SINGH in the Assize Court today sentenced Kochu Kunju Sivadason, a tfar Department labourer, to seven years' jail for :ausing the death of N. Padmanaban Nair, a fellow abourer. in a lorry in Ayer Rajah Road on July 120 this year.207 words
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Article70 1963-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 300 under-privileged children from the YWCA Centre at Outrun Road will be entertained at the annual party organised by the YWCA on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the centre. The entertainment programme will be drawn up by the Army. There will be gifts70 words
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146 1963-11-22 4 Cine-camera deal ends in $100 fine SINGAPORE, Thurs. A partner of Arcade Photo Store. Cheng Chee Wah, earlier charged with receiving stolen goods, today pleaded guilty to an alternative charge of dealing in second-hand goods a cine-camera without a licence. He WM fined $100 by Mr. R.B.I. Pates, the Ninth146 words
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Article103 1963-11-22 4 Beat-the-flood project completed SINGAPORE. Tliuih. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Sla Kah Hul. said this evening that wise planning and an mcoriuptible. efficient and responsible government were essential to improve the livelihood of the people. Mr. Sia said this when he opened the 5750.000 anti-flood project103 words
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Article66 1963-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Thuis— A clerical officer, Mr. J.A. Dawes. has been elected president of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Others In the committee are Mr Chia Siew Llan (vice-presid-ent) Mr. Hamid Hassan (treasurer)." Mr A Paramanathan (gen. secretary Mr. Kwek Sin Chin (asst. secretary and66 words
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Article184 1963-11-22 4 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— The results of the primary school leaving examination will be available tomorrow morning at all schools which presented candidates. A Ministry of Education statement said today that of the 45,726 candidates, 27,583 or 60.3 per cent passed. This was an improvement in all184 words
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Article45 1963-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tiiurs— The office manager of the Stralt.s Time* Press, Mr. TC. Koh. will speak on "Embarrassing Moments" at the luncheon meeting of Uie Lions Club of Singapore East in the Lions Den. Hotel Slngapura. Orchard Road, on Saturday at 1 p.m.45 words
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140 1963-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Moh Fee, 20, a former salesman, was today sentenced to one year's jail by the third district judge. Mr. John Doral Raj. for criminal breach of trust of $4.940 on Apr. 5 and July 17. Moh. who pleaded guilty, was140 words
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Article372 1963-11-22 4 'PHK following ti today'! tcbedulc of etvll aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Qinta* From Ixmdon, Rome, Atr. nn. Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta, Banckok (QF 736) 10.30 p.m. Cithay Pacific Alrwayc From Hone Kong. Bangkok (CX/TO 731) T. 33 p.m. Japan Air Umi: From372 words
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187 1963-11-22 5 Front wants Govt pledge on new voters KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Socialist Front has asked the Government to give an assurance that the 200,--000 new voters registered in the electoral roll revision campaign which ended last month will be allowed to vote if a snap general election is held before187 words
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Article30 1963-11-22 5 PENANG, Thurs. A watchman. Ibrahim bin Abdullah. 49. died in the General Hospital here shortly after he had fallen off his bicycle In Victoria Street yesterday30 words
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267 1963-11-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TNCHE Mclan Ab--1 dullah, chairman of the Malaysian Peoples' Front, today called on the United States and Britain to stop their "double standard politics." He also urged the Onlral Government immediately to revirw its foreign policy in view of267 words
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Article, Illustration387 1963-11-22 5 In Sarawak 'we must fight confrontation on all fronts' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. JNCHE Abdul Rahman Ya'acob, newly-appointed Assistant Minister for Rural Development, will brook no delay in getting Sarawak's five-year plan off to a flying start next year. "We cant afford any hold-up," he387 words
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Article80 1963-11-22 5 PENANO, Thurs. Th« Chief Minister. Deto Wong Pow Nee. will present a balanced budget for 1064 when the State Legislative Assembly meet* next Wednesday According to the draft estimates, the. total revenue is estimated •t $13,234,761. made up of S7.656.196 state revenue and $5,578,565 from80 words
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Article55 1963-11-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has appointed two judges, Mr. Justice Mohamed Suffian and Mr. Justice S.S. Gill, and a former judge. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Mustapha. chairman of the Port Swettenham Authority, to be members of the Judicial and Legal Sen- ice Commission for55 words
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Article49 1963-11-22 5 KLUANO. Thurs. The Kluang Lions Club celebrated its second anniversary with a dinner At the International Club last night. Among those present at the dinner were the district governor. Mr. Eng Ah Kow. and the president of Fujieda Lions Club. Mr. Ishida. who was truest speaker.49 words
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369 1963-11-22 5 $2 mil SUIT: BANKS GIVEN LEAVE TO DROP ACTION SINGAPORE, Thurs. The $2,000,000 suit which involved three major banks was concluded before Mr. Justice Kulasekaran in the High Court today. Two banks were allowed to drop an action against fourth parties. The Nederlandsche HandelMaatschappiJ N.V.. which sued as plaintiffs, were369 words
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143 1963-11-22 5 Indonesian prisoners to be moved to Malaya— KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Central Government has agreed that all Indonesian detainees in Sarawak should be sent here. Sarawak's Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, said this today before flying home to Kuching after four days of talks. Mr. Wong, who has just143 words
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Article, Illustration434 1963-11-22 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. A PROMINENT Malaysian trade union official said here yesterday that Indonesia was obtaining a propaganda advantage over Malaysia in Africa and Latin America. Mr. K. V. Thaver. a member of the executive of the Malayan Trades Union Congress,Reuter - 434 words
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344 1963-11-22 6 SULTAN WANTS TO GET CLOSER TO PEOPLE IPOH, Thursday. f fHE Sultan of Perak said here last night that it was his "desire to get closer to the people" in the State and to achieve this he hoped to visit all districts frequently. i He was speaking at a buffet344 words
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Article88 1963-11-22 6 IPOH, Thurs. Five rallway quarters in a row of 10 In Jalan Sanders, off Silibin Road, here, were destroyed by a 6 a.m. blaze today. Loss ft personal belongings Is estimated at over $20,000. Occupants in two of the houses were away when the fire started88 words
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Article51 1963-11-22 6 TAEPING. Thurs.— A grandmother, Gan Wan, 64, was fatally Injured last night when she waa Involved In a road accident with a car at the Station Road roundabout here. She was Injured while walking across the road and died an hour later in the hospital51 words
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Article60 1963-11-22 6 KANGAR. Thurs.— The Mentrl Besar of Perhs. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, yesterday told more than 200 villagers at Kampong Titl Tinggi, near here, that there were still about 500 Communist terrorists operating along the Thai border. He urged the peup.e to give their60 words
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Article166 1963-11-22 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs. rPHE Minister of Agri--I culture and Co-opera-tives, lnche Mohamed Khir Johari, last night called on all youths to be ready to answer any call-up. "Everybody eligible must register when the time comes," he told an anti-Soekarno rally at Baling, 75 miles from here.166 words
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115 1963-11-22 6 Navies are co-operating off Borneo: Civil Lord LONDON, Thurs. The British and Malaysian navies are co-operat-ing in patrolling In Borneo waters, Mr. John Hay, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said yesterday. He had been asked in the House of Commons what naval precautions the Admiralty was taking to safeguard MalaysiaReuter - 115 words
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Article52 1963-11-22 6 ALOR STAR. Thurs. A motor cyclist was killed and his pillion rider seriously Injured In a collision with a tractor at Tanjong Musang. seven miles from here. yesterday evening. The dead man Is Artffln bin Awang. 21. Don bin Murad. 28. was taken unconscious to Alor52 words
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Article219 1963-11-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MAN described by the prosecution as an "expert swindler" was sentenced today to five years' Jail for cheating 12 people between April and i November this year. S. S. Chelladurai. 37, pleaded guilty to 12 charges of cheating by giving shopkeepers219 words
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Article22 1963-11-22 6 PORT DICKSON. Thurs.— Mr. C. Inthlraraja, a PWD engineer here, has been transferred to the department's headquarters tn Kuala Lumpur.22 words
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Article43 1963-11-22 6 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. The Lower Perak and Batang Padang Rural Co-operative Banking Union will hold its annual meeting here on Nov. 30. The union has a membership of about 2.500 from 58 affiliated cooperative societies In the two districts.43 words
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Article44 1963-11-22 6 TELDK ANSON. Thurs. The Chief Assistant District Officer. Lower Perak. Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, has been transferred to Grik as District Officer, Upper Perak, and has been succeeded here by Wan Sidek bin Wan Abdul Rahman, former Assistant District Officer. Dindmgs.44 words
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297 1963-11-22 6 Railway's problem: Too many tourists to —Thailand— JT U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Railway officials here and In Bangkok are faced with the problem of TOO MANY passengers. A Malayan R a 1 lw a y Administration spokesman said that the Thai authorities are finding it difficult to provide297 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-11-22 6 Ititffs Bnnny By Ralph Hvimdnhl bpHZI -^d'tegZ' 1 Kthat thins sheps "S Xi cant get any """^■'■f f a tr .^N^fiK^ LIKE A MANGY DOG! REAPIN' PONE IF > I (SO NG TO kfSm^l^ k^ A OUSKTAgETg'j^/ S^SWE HAS ME POIN' jS^^\p 142 words
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Article, Illustration454 1963-11-22 7 Industrial action planned by 18,000 after talks with the Govt break down KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. EIGHTEEN thousand clerical workers in the Federation are planning to take industrial action to back their claims for revised salaries and re-organisation of the entire clerical structure. The president of the454 words
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Article139 1963-11-22 7 A LOR STAR, Thurs. A farmer, Chang Ah Poh, 58, was shot in the leg when an armed gang entered his house at Bukit Pinang, nine miles from here, early this morning. He was sent to the Alor Star Hospital, where he was later139 words
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Article33 1963-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. In antisecret society raids yesterday, police screened 94 people and detained one man under the Societies Ordinance. A second man was detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.33 words
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Article171 1963-11-22 7 APPEAL AGAINST STRIKE RULING SINGAPORE. Thurv The State Advocate-Gen-eral"s Department today gave notice of its intention to appeal against the decision of the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J.B. Jeyeretnam. ruling that a strike called by the recently de-regis-tered Singapore Bus Workers Union on Oct. 8 and 9 was NOT171 words
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135 1963-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. It was a warm night when Dr. Harold Chan returned to his home in Caldecott Hill Estate arter a busy day yesterday. So, before he went to bed around midnight, the doctor 'left his bedroom window open. That cost him about135 words
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90 1963-11-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Another $2,424.19 was received here today by the Straits Times for the Cheras flood victims, bringing its total to S46.149.72. Todays op donation— $1,450 f\-me from the chairman, Cameron Highlands Cheras flood relief fund. Other donations came trom: Madam Khong Sau90 words
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Article43 1963-11-22 7 PENANG, Thurs— A buslneMman. Ng See Chow?. 32 was acquitted in a magistrates court today on a charge of fraudulently possessing 120 bales of cloth and five boxes of textiles, worth $20,000. on Oct. 12 after the prosecution withdrew the charge43 words
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Article39 1963-11-22 7 KLUANO, Thurs.— The 17th annual meeting of the Pan-Malayan Coffee Shopkeepers Association will be held on Sunday at 9 a.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here. They will celebrate the occasion with a dinner at 7.30 p.m.39 words
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236 1963-11-22 7 rpELUK ANSON, Thurs. A The P e n a n g branch of the Day Training College Trained Teachers' Union "has been formed by some who have been desperately trying to become leaders." This was stated by Mr. Felix Anthony, national president of the236 words
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189 1963-11-22 7 Parties can merge, but not the trade unions UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Political parties here have been able to merge with their counterparts across the Causeway since the formation of Malaysia but not trade unions because Singapore still retains responsibility for labour policies. The latest merger, between the Malayan Party189 words
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Article74 1963-11-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I A man who hid a live bullet In the upholstery of a baby's perambulator was sentenced to three years' jail In the Sessions Court here today under the Arms Act. Hoo Cheong. 23. unemployed, pleaded guilty before the court president. Mr. Chan74 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-11-22 8 THE SULTANAH of johore, Tun Aminah (above), receives a bouquet from two little girls at yesterday's ceremony of the opening of the new power station in |ohore Bah ru. ABOVE RIGHT: The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun (extreme right), introduces Dato Osman78 words
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191 1963-11-22 8 Ttfl ALACCA, Thurs. The Sessions Court President, Inche Mohamed Daim bin Zainuddin, today discharged four men accused of extortion because the prosecutor did not turn up on time. When the court sat at 9.30 a.m.. the President was informed that the prosecutor, Inche Abdul191 words
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Article36 1963-11-22 8 SUNOEI PATANI, Thurs.— The St. John Ambulance Association will run a home nursing course from Dec. 16 to 23. The course, open to lecturers throughout Malaya, will be held In Penang.36 words
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Article39 1963-11-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Loh Wai Soon of 2D. Jalan Tiga. off Sunael Besi Road, was flnod $250 In a magistrate's court here today for failing to lodge bit income tax returns for 1961 and 1962.39 words
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Article34 1963-11-22 8 PENANO. Thurs.— M. Ragu. 58, who admitted five previous convictions, was today fined $300 or three months' jail when he pleaded guilty to a chnree of theft of a manhole cover.34 words
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Article47 1963-11-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The deputy chairman of the Batang Padang division of Umno in Perak, Inche Mohamed Amln bin Mohamed All. 52. has been appointed political secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche Mohamed Amin was formerly with the Mines Department In Tapah.47 words
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525 1963-11-22 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. 'J'HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, announced today that the Central Electricity Board had obtained a loan of $155 million from the World Bank to help finance its costly programme of capital development. In addition, the525 words
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Article66 1963-11-22 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. P. Selvadural appeared in the private summons brought by a member of the Naval Base Labour Union against its treasurer, N. Retr.am. yesterday before the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam. and not Mr. C. Anil, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, as66 words
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Article39 1963-11-22 8 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Mr. Rajaratnam. Singapore's Minister of Culture and a member of the Malaysian delegation to the General Assembly, will leave here today for home. He Is due in Singapore on Sunday evening.— Reut«r.Reuter - 39 words
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Article25 1963-11-22 8 SINGAPORE, Thiirs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will open the Jurong veterinary extension centre on Saturday at 7 pjn.25 words
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Advertisement380 1963-11-22 8 Elastoplast the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound- stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented lets Elastoplast sticks firmly wounds breathe for faster healing without pulling the skin. Bl\ ELASTOPLASTistheadhesive Hlv^Svßu dressing with an antiseptic pad IWftMrl Km that380 words
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Miscellaneous189 1963-11-22 8 Alley Oop By F. F. Hawniin COC7NES6, SIR CHARLEY, J I GUESS I I'U' < \YE«...TMAT 1 I ...TO BECOME V* 3 l^ I WELL I HAD GIVEKI SOME \rt lIP A-TI4OUGHT WITH /COULDA BEEM. f OHJRXEW \WA6 TH' A KNIGHT AM' /*ING TtSuSHTAS TOHOWrt> IS li M MXiR OWN189 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1963-11-22 9 LEN DEIGHTON - LEN DEIGHTON -AND THEN HARRY TALKS AND WALKS 1 LOOKED nonchalantly at Smith across that wide expanse of shiny desk and asked: "Is that what you wanted to do, lo tell me about curiosity being dangerous? "Not 'dangerous'," said Smith. He leaned forward. The light1,927 words
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Advertisement201 1963-11-22 9 Player* GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure jy i^^gmm*^*ywmmw^MtM jU' 1 I t ;^lT**^ M rfnl li\" FILTER TIPPED f When they see the sailor symbol &^*H on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20's executive pack 80201 words
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Article97 1963-11-22 10 :n Words Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF tba late Jobn Tan ■wwal Kee thank relatives and fiianda for their presence. condolence*, wreaths, gifts and aemees rendered at their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the lat» Mr. K AlaKaratnam thank relatives and friends ey|nri-,lly the Management and staff of I'amol97 words
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Obituary29 1963-11-22 10 ;o H'orrfi tit (minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Jimmy Liu. I'henK Ann lute of Naval Dock Vird 22-1 1 -6 J. sadly missed by Dad Mum Anna.29 words
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Article175 1963-11-22 10 M Hordi $19 (Minimum) THC CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday 30tn November at in* Victoria Memor:.ii H:iH 10 'i.m «> v.m. FOR FRESH. PURE Milk Insist o:i i: U llr.nd stenluid Milk. Tb* Ilk, livvlrnically packed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 0017 1: tim solution of Royal Jilly statnll7ed under th<> famous D«175 words
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Article676 1963-11-22 10 It is a serious matter if it is true that the lack of diplomatic representation abroad has meant "considerable per- plexity among ordinary people" I over Soekarno's attitude towards Malaysia. This disturbing conclusion has been brought to the notice of the Malaysian mission at United Nations' headquarters676 words
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Article381 1963-11-22 10 The declaration condemning racial discrimination, passed by the United Nations Genera] Assembly two days ago, reaffirms beliefs already embodied in the Declaration of Human Rights adopted in 1948. The new element is the call to member states to "outlaw organisations promoting 'or inciting persons to racial segregation, or381 words
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Article121 1963-11-22 10 The commissioning of the new power sation in Johore Bahru, adds another feather to the cap of the Central Electricity Board. As with the Cameron Highlands project, completed earlier in the year, the new plant not only means increased supplies but also lower tariffs for industrial and domestic121 words
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Article, Illustration5 1963-11-22 10 DECEMBER... JANUARY. FEBRUARY.^ MARCH... APRIL..*5 words
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Article422 1963-11-22 10 LONDON. Thurs.—Britain's best-loved spy, James Bond, stalked into the box office last month and coolly smashed every record in the history of Wardour Street. "From Russia With Love" is the only film ever to be shown at four West End cinemas simultaneously to capacity422 words
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Article, Illustration966 1963-11-22 10 ALISTAIR MATHESON - KENYA Britain prepares to quit ALISTAIR MATHESON I— by NAIROBI Thursday THE PROBLEMS THAT WILL FACE KENYATTA AFTER DECEMBER 12 WHEN the Union lack is lowered in Kenya on the night of December 1 1 and is replaced by the black, green and red flag of the new independent State,OFNS - 966 words
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Letter141 1963-11-22 10 "THERE is no denying that the Adult Education Board. Singapore, In performing a praiseworthy service In providing education not only to adults but In some cases even to overaged students. But surely there Is still room for improvement? I would appeal to the board to relax141 words
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Letter28 1963-11-22 10 SOME years ago, the Education Minister said that there would be University of Singapore external examinations for ambitious people What has been done? FED UP SingaporeUP - 28 words
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Advertisement668 1963-11-22 10 Strain T«es Malay MaQ Claaalft**! advertisement* "lay ke hinds* tsx Ist Ploer COLO STORAGE ARCAOB Orchard Rosd COLD STORAOI MANCHfI AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONS KEPPCL. ROAD— NAVAL BASS Authorised Ap-ints: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Ho— a. CoHyvr Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltrpstrlchs Supermen Hat i M. M. ISMAIL S668 words
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Advertisement95 1963-11-22 10 WHAT THE COMMUNISTS PLAN FOR LATIN AMERICA "The Communists were amazed by their success in Cuba," said an exRed. "They thought the U.S. meant what it said in the Monroe Doctrine!" Now fanatical followers of "the Beard" preach revolution from the Texas border to the Straits of Magellan and have95 words
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Advertisement118 1963-11-22 10 HHBV m\\wßm\~^mWW BSS" m\T Lmmmi mmmT JEfc J^SS H^M. mSm wm Wj> Bifl mvTOfw Art Myvan MRHBk Mflk Britain's best socks Byford Bri-Nylon socks are made in 1 f^fJ^J a England. They fit superbly. They are really hard-wearing. You can't buy better 1 a Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool118 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-11-22 11 Threat to sue chief of Naval Base SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Naval Base Labour Union has threatened legal action against the Commodore Superintendent of the Admiralty and the Registrar of Trade Unions in connection with the recent strike by its members. In a statement today, the union general-secretary, Mr. M. Fernandez,254 words
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89 1963-11-22 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs An unidentified Chinese, aged about 28. fell to his death from the top floor of a 10-storey block of flats at Old Kalians Airport this afternoon. Anyone knowing the deceased is asked to contact Inspector A. J. Vas. of Joo Chiat police89 words
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Article25 1963-11-22 11 MUAR. Thurs. The Chun? Hwa Presbyterian School will hoid a concert on Dec. 19 in aid of the school extension fund.25 words
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135 1963-11-22 11 CUSTOMER'S FILM WAS 'LEWD OBSCENE' SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four reels of Bmm Kodachrome coloured films seized by the antl-vlce branch of the C.I.D. on Sept. 10, were today described by the chairman of the board of film censors. Mr. Raymond T.H. Huang, as "lewd and obscene." They belong to a man.135 words
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Article88 1963-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUK. Thurs. The retiring Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Dato Sir Rodney Moore, will pay a farewell visit to the Royal Malaysian Naval Base ai Woodlands. Singapore tomorrow. He will be accompanied ov the Chief of the Royal Malaysian Naval Staff.88 words
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Article27 1963-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Capt. Low Peng Hai of the Singapore Military Forces left today tp attend a course at the Staff College. Camberley. in Britain.27 words
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Article, Illustration813 1963-11-22 11 'Biscuit King had severed ties with ex-bargirl 9 Counsel outlines defence case in $6m. estate share claim SINGAPORE, Thurs. JUSTICE Ambrose in the High Court today heard a submission that the late "Biscuit King" Mr. Lee Gee Chong had no "permanent union" with Madam Tan Lian Cheow, a former waitress,813 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-11-22 11 Missing 2 weeks: 'Homely' Sa'adiah SINGAPORE, Thurs. Shy and pretty Saadlah binte Mansor, 17, (above) never left her home In Kampong Woodleigh for more than a few hours, nor did she go further than the neighbourhood. But on the evening of Nov. 7 Sa'adiah, wearing a bright red baju kurong,127 words
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Article43 1963-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—Police have arrested a man in connection with last Saturday's attempted robbery of Mr. Low Vow Hoot, a contractor and eldest son of millionaire, Dato Low Vat. The man was picked up near Port Dickson last night.43 words
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115 1963-11-22 11 KOTA BHARU, Thursday. TWO more Pan-Malayan Islamic Party religious leaders were detained here last night by Special Branch officers under the Internal Security Act. They are Haji Daud bin Hajl Osman. 43. vice-chair-man of the PMIP religious council, and Hajl Mohamed Nor bin Ha]l115 words
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Article29 1963-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohammed Khlr Johari. will address the annual session of the Midlands Cooperative Union Ltd.. here, on Saturday.29 words
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Article31 1963-11-22 11 KLANG. Thurs. A solidarity rally will be held ooposite the house of the former Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. at Morib. 28 miles from here, tomorrow.31 words
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591 1963-11-22 11 SINGAPORE, Thur» A MONG the alleged conspirators who plotted to "finish off" Mr. D.S. Dutton, superintendent of the Pulau Senang penal settlement, was a detainee who had been very friendly with him, the Assizes was told today. Chong Sek Lin, a prosecution591 words
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Advertisement196 1963-11-22 11 Aertex I MM I uJ f"»---fT**fi*.*"V*'»*'*"*** ***"*i*r^**-. Q I .••.■■•vi'-****"*^^^l UJ pn Aertex 'K.P.C. underwear 4H is made of a special cellular- ll|^Jj WBfc»- mM Jf* knitted fabric which provides |^^|L/ J2 proper ventilation for the mr body, so that yoi are comfortably cool in tne beat of vi J^j196 words
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Advertisement79 1963-11-22 11 £4- f<> r your j i t J DINNER r W^^ V^\ JL-N. Turkeys. Hams. Poultry, Vegetable-,, Kruits. A mP^ Puddings, Desserts all the delicious makl\ MvVlL'%l ings a scrum P tiousl y food Christmas \NeT^^! I east toT your selection at the Supermarket. l\ s^^MftyJ i Visit our store79 words
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Miscellaneous495 1963-11-22 11 I Today's Radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA midnight Negara-ku. Close National Short »avt Down. Seo.ce: UA me.r- RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.. 6.00 Time Signal Ne- Medium Wave Service Rara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; «7g metre* 7.00 Tune Signal. The News. 7.10 Shortwave Service Breakfast Potpourri; 7 JO Learn 41.? Metres A Word495 words
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Article346 1963-11-22 12 U.N. SMEAR CAMPAIGN GOT, NO SUPPORT, AND WE WON A SEAT IN SECURITY COUNCIL SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MEMBER of the Malaysian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly said today that Indonesia's campaign to smear and block Malaysia in the United Nations had resulted in "'total failure."346 words
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Article33 1963-11-22 12 Pledge of loyalty SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Eurasian Association pledged its "whole-hearted support and loyally" to Malaysia at its general meeting held on Monday. Mr W.H. Mosbergen was elected president of the association.33 words
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Article42 1963-11-22 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will move at the next Legislative Assembly meeting that the Assembly approve a plan to reclaim a portion of the foreshore and sea bed. of about 19 acres, along South Quay.42 words
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Article32 1963-11-22 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indian High Commissioner lor Malaysia. Shrl Y.K. Purl, and his wife presented a gift of 50 books to the Gandhi Memorial Hall library this evening.32 words
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208 1963-11-22 12 Legislation to save sight: Minister's —pledge PENANG, Thurs. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, today promised that his Ministry would study the possibility of introducing legislation to authorise hospital authorities to remove corneas from unclaimed bodies for use in cornea-grafting operations. Inche Abdul Rahman, who visited the208 words
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Article33 1963-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor branch of the Old Boys" Association of Anderson School. Ipoh. will hold it.s annual dinner at the Embassy Hotel here on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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Article21 1963-11-22 12 PENANG. Thurs. A car belonging to a clerk. Mr. Chew Mcc Beng, was stolen from Light Street yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-11-22 12 &ULALA LUMPUR. Thurs. For 24-year-old pianist Hiroko Tanaka (above). her "extended honeymoon" will be doubly memorable, when she gives her first Malaysian recital on Dec. 5. She married Mr. Leong Sow Theng. of Ipoh, in Japan last June and decided to spend some time in161 words
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Article56 1963-11-22 12 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A motorist. K. Palanlsamy. was today charged in the Sessions Court here with causing the death of a oyclist. Ahmad bin Haji Abdullah, at Jalan Jarak. Suneet Dua. on Sept. 2. Palanisamy's car. It was alleged, knocked down Ahmad and killed him. He pleaded56 words
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Article38 1963-11-22 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Dato Mohd Ghazalli bin Jawi, will open a one-day course for 200 adult education teachers at the Sin Wah Chinese School here at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow.38 words
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358 1963-11-22 12 '$300 to kill father 5 story is fantastic counsel BUTTERWORTH, Thurs, DEFENCE counsel, Mr. Ueh Cheng LoK, today aescnoed as "fantastic" an allegation by an actor, Ariflin bin Mohamed, that a former classmate, Johari bin Ismail, had offered him $300 to kill Johari's father. "It is also ridiculous for Ariffin358 words
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87 1963-11-22 12 TO MASS— BY STRETCHER AND AMBULANCE... PENANG, Thurs. More than one hundred invalids were taken to the Penan* Col-lege-General at Pulau Tikus yesterday evening for a special optn air Mass held for the sick. The patients, several of whom arrived in ambulances and on stretchers. received Holy Communion from priests,87 words
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91 1963-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Raja Muda of Perlis. Syed Sirajuddin Jamaluiail, 20. eldest son of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, has joined the Federation Military College. He joined the college early this month .soon after his return from Britain where he studied at Welllngbourough Public School.91 words
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Article26 1963-11-22 12 PORT DICKSON. Thu-s. An lnter-prlmary school quiz contest will be held at the Kini; George V School here at 4 p.m jh Nov. 20.26 words
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Article47 1963-11-22 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government on Tuesday night released a political detainee. Tay Thian Meng. who was held under the Prevention of Public Security Ordinance at Changi Jail Tay. an executive committee member of the United Peoples' Party, was arrested in "Operation Coldstore" in February.47 words
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Article70 1963-11-22 12 IPOH. Thurs. A three-day civics course for 54 Malay women leaders from all over Perak was opened here today by thp Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. He said that the implemema- I tion of the adult education proI Rramme was one of the many70 words
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Advertisement366 1963-11-22 12 H*WaS 1 a^r^^H BaVJ^H bbb^b^bbbl I BffrT^Bmii F^BBVTTTrf F iT^BbI M.ot the slimmest pas lighter in the flame that turns up or down to the height world. It's the Ronson Varaflame Adonis, you want? How else could you refuel in It fits flat in a man's pocket. Or slips just366 words
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Advertisement156 1963-11-22 12 T WATERBURYS^I COMPOUND Enriches the blood f~' T Replaces mineral losses Stimulates appetite k£§H Aids digestion- S^a Builds resistance to infection JE^fcj^ Helps regenerate health and well-being .^^^^HBL Provides material for _^fi I^^. tissue repair and growth JH Relieves coughs and H^ bronchial conges- j^ tion WlV^~^T r^\- I Co156 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-11-22 13 WASHINGTON, Thursday. gENATOR Raul S. Manglapus, a leading Philippine senator, said here yesterday his Government should grant immediate diplomatic recognition to Malaysia. The Senator, a member of President Macapagal's Liberal Party, told a Press luncheon that he had an honest difference of opinion withReuter - 158 words
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96 1963-11-22 13 ODA: JAPAN WILL GO AHEAD WITH PEACE BID TOKYO. Thurs. The Deputy Vice-Foreign Minister, Mr. Takeo Oda, said yesterday that Japan would continue to help settle the Malaysia dispute. Mr. Oda. who returned here on Tuesday night from a series of conferences with Tengku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur and96 words
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92 1963-11-22 13 TOKYO. Thurs. A 22-year-old youth has offered to sell himself for US$6,000 to help a girl friend In Paris, the Japan Times reported today. The youth, who described himself as a scenario writer, appeared in front of a night club here last night withReuter - 92 words
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208 1963-11-22 13 Students 'capture' Iraq Embassy in —London— LONDON, Thurs. About 200 Iraqi students "captured" the Iraq Embassy here for a few hours yesterday in protest against the coup in Bagdad three days ago. Claiming to be supporters of the Baath (.Arab Socialist) Party, the students said they were protesting against PresidentReuter - 208 words
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Article37 1963-11-22 13 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The special political committee last night by 83 votes to one called for renewed efforts to give Palestine refugees the choice of repatriation or compensation. Israel cast the negative vote.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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231 1963-11-22 13 EOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. Two Russian diplomats arrested by the Congolese Government were said to have been implicated in a plot to overthrow the Adoula regime. Leopoldville national radio, monitored In Brazzaville, said documents found on the Russians referred to an exile Government formed by Christopher Obenye,Reuter - 231 words
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135 1963-11-22 13 JAKARTA, Thurs. Army troops have captured two top lieutenants of rebel leader Soumokil, who heads the Republic of the South Moluccas movement. Antara said yesterday. The agency, quoting a report from the South Moluccas Army Command, said the two men were caught inReuter - 135 words
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Article30 1963-11-22 13 SAIGON. Thurs. The Military Revolutionary Council Is to investigate the financial organisations and activities of former President Ngo Dinh Diem's family, it was reported today. 1. P.1.30 words
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Advertisement224 1963-11-22 13 fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate People today choose formica'— not Just any scratchproof, heatproof and completely waterdecorative laminate. Why? Because quality is proof. built right Into every sheet. Really exceptional formica* is versatile. There's a tremendous qualitywhlchonlytheverylatestmanufacturing variety of non-fading patterns and colours to techniques can guarantee.224 words
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Advertisement289 1963-11-22 13 BELTING w! i TURNER?^ KEEP THINGS MOVING ALLOVERTHE WORLD. INCLUDING MALAYSIA I CONVEYER BELTING CORD "V" BELTS FLAT R TRANSMISSK>N For further details consult I \S] PATERSON > SIM ONS&CO.,LTD. I A Full Range of Ladies' Watches ■^^^■■■B are also available for your selection. M A STYLISH H CETTELUP m289 words
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Miscellaneous213 1963-11-22 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Grow old along with him (5. 1. Let the blow be struck unfair- 3. 4). 8. iU?iUe\n UUnd for the be- 10 Commercial opportunity ,7. 9. Ccu g ble° f pS Ph ma& the 16- 1-d with a cue bid which can French stlc* at213 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-11-22 14 MR R. L. STUEDLEIN. sales director of the Heidelberg Factory, arrives in Singapore tomorrow In the course of a world tour. Mr. Stuedleln will also visit Kuala Lumpur and will have talks with the East Asiatic Co., local agents for the company which138 words
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75 1963-11-22 14 Preparations are being made toe the 1964 International Dutch Fair In Utrecht to be held early next year. According to the Singapore representatives of the fair. B van Zulden Bros. Ltd., participants have already fully booked their space which amounts to 700,000 sq.ft. A75 words
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430 1963-11-22 14 Japan overshadows Australian flour business A USTRALIA maintained her position as top supplier of wheat flour to Malaysia during the first half of this year, but her trade here continued to be overshadowed by mounting Japanese competition which has cut down her share of the market within the past year430 words
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Article78 1963-11-22 14 Mr. R.E. Houghton, marine sales manager of Mobil OH (Malaya) Ltd., will leave Singapore for Tokyo this week to attend Mobil International's regional marine sales conference. Mr. Houghton, who Joined Mobil as marine sales engineer early last year, served an apprenticeship at Whampoa Dock, Hong Kong,78 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-11-22 14 Toothpaste firm director at Tokyo meeting A DIRECTOR of The Lion Dentifrice (M) Ltd., Mr. Goh NJan Mie, flew to Tokyo last week to attend a conference called by the parent company. Besides Mr. Goh, heads of Lion firms In Costa Rica, Talpeh, Bangkok, Okinawa, Osaka, Manila, Ryukyu Islands and104 words
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Article153 1963-11-22 14 $30,000 DISPLAY ROOM SET UP rpHE South Asia Alum- inium Engineering Co. of Singapore has opened a $30,000 showroom and sales office in MacPherson Road. The managing director, Mr. Abraham Loh said that the showroom would display products of his comppny, including sunbreakers, decorative grills, rolling grills, entrance screens and153 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-11-22 14 I.C.I. official tours Jurong site MR. J. C. BROWN (above) joint managing director of LCl's General Chemicals Division in Britain, arrived in Singapore from Japan early this week to visit the Jurong and Redhill industrial estates and the Economic Development Board. Later he flew to Kuala Lumpur for discussions with71 words
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Article53 1963-11-22 14 About 30,000 cases of Australian Navel oranges were imported Into Singapore during the first half of this year, says the Singapore Chamber of Commerce half-year report. Some 50.000 cartons of American Sunkist 50,000 cases from Israel and 30,000 cases from Egypt and Cyprus, were imported during53 words
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Article102 1963-11-22 14 Wf M. Thomson and Co., managers TT of The Ben Line, have from Nov. i taken Into partnership Mr. W.R.E. Thomson C.A., and Mr. P.D.D. Thomson, B.A. Mr. W.R.E. Thomson, only son of Sir Ronald Thomson and nephew of Mr. E.G Thomson, chairman of The Ben Line,102 words
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Article51 1963-11-22 14 Hayakawa Electric Co. Ltd. of Japan, manufacturers, of Sharp TV and radios, is to organise a 21-day training course in Kuala Lumpur for Sharp dealers In collaboration with its Malaysia sole agents, Roxy (Malaya) Co. Ltd Mr. Y. Kobayashi, an engineer of Hayakawa Electric will conduct the51 words
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Article102 1963-11-22 14 Shrl Raj Bahadur, Indian Minister of Transport recently paid tribute to Mr. J.R.D. Tata, chairman of Air India and Mr. B.R. Patel, vice-chairman and general manager, when he accepted a cheque for U.S. $1.4 million which represented a 5 per cent dividend on the equity capital102 words
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Article87 1963-11-22 14 QILLETTE has announced the introduction of Its new stainless steel blade called Silver Gillette, according to a report In toe London Pl-Anclal Times. Marketing of this double-edged bliide. Initially available In the Greater London area, heralds a fierce trade tussle for the wet shaver's custom. Rival87 words
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Article185 1963-11-22 14 A NE T 4 ,?f ri f s D tractor wlth improved drawbar A and bulldozing characteristics has been announced by Caterpillar. It is now available in Malaysia. Heading the list of improvements Is the addition of 3 main frame, which provides rigid support for185 words
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Advertisement87 1963-11-22 14 MORE METAL MEANS mfyi GREATER W^i STRENGTH its class because of the \fcv |g^g£|P very limited amount of yjiiiiiiii-tk ylifiiiiihk metal removed during >^^k yjii&xjjk the slotting process, Its small slots give I r *'%K extra strength by leaving more >£*# |k metal in the flanges manufactured from cold- yj-HHilif-K87 words
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Advertisement1336 1963-11-22 15 EXPRESS SERVICE T8 LONOON, LI Vt If ool A CONTINENTAL PORT*. S-atrt p. raw Paaaai BENCJUALNA* «eta. rMft I'M rmout. It Pt/Nev 23 BENHIAHT L'PMI, H'ltrg, Havre, A'werp Rotterdam la Pt/N*v 24 lEHIVON (H) H'ltrg. L'lta. A-wtrp, r«am C. 4/Nev 23 Nev 24/28 Ntv 28/ 1 BENRINNCS (E.IA. L'lttl. Hull.1,336 words
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Advertisement1250 1963-11-22 15 feMcALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w^ Til: Na. *****. CLLSRMAM LIMB aJa KLAVCNBSS LIMB LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. LBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. BJU ft aIIBBLESBROUGM lEATTU. VANCOUVER ft PBRIUND cm or uebs- 4t£Wt ttfI 4 J^ e tlt 1 Sott rpora P. Slhmi -anspg boucainvilli Ta*ai/24Ntv Om.u 25/21 flat """iti rtnant1,250 words
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Article250 1963-11-22 16 DECEMBER lint «r.o« rutMr MT rt l.e.b. listed at S p.m. in Sinsaper* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Mt oenta per Ib. down threequarters of a. cent on Wednesday 'a cloning U-vrl for (he Dosltlon The too« «raa auitt R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. cleimt prioei in oantl p*r Ib.250 words
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Article106 1963-11-22 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were very steady 1 In active trading. Leaders were again In good demand with Drag Houses and ICIANZ improved one shilling to 575. 9d. and 535. respectively. Oils and base metals were steady and loans were also steady. C.R.A 23/ SB Mount Isa 35/7 N.106 words
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Article74 1963-11-22 16 /•MINiSE Proouc* Exchange, Singsv acre noon prices per plcul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $51 J seDera. drum $541 sellers. Ccpra: Nov. /Dec. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $142| sellers, Sarawak white |14U sellers, special Sarawak black (1071 sellers, garbled Lampong black »IU7J sellers. ABTA -> 1 1 774 words
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697 1963-11-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE tone on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was generally dull and trendless with no real incentives to attract either buyers or sellers. Prices remained practically static in the industrial section and this was the case in practically all697 words
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Article22 1963-11-22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Industrials: 119.96 119.98 Tins: 114.65 115.29 S rubbers: 108.93 109.05 Dec. 29, 1962=100.22 words
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Article766 1963-11-22 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauttead (l.OOO) SI 60, (4,000) t1.68: Central Prepertut (24.000) $1.31: City D*«*ltpm*nts (22.000) 52i cents. (7,000) S2 cents; C.S. Holding (1.000) 6s.766 words
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Article26 1963-11-22 16 November 21. •MALAYAN RI'BBER PRICE: <iB| cents (down three quarters of a rent). TIN: 5484.75 (down $1,624)Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).26 words
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Article182 1963-11-22 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 21. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlopi 20 rig. McAllatar 14 eta. E. Smelters 20 eta. Robinson 11 eta. Ewo 21 eta. C. Storage 4|d. Fed Dinp. 13 eta. Rothman* 13 ct*. F. 4t N. lfi eta. Selangor Prop, a co Oammona 18 ets. 8. Land S182 words
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Article56 1963-11-22 16 1-MI Malayan Kien.nio Bankf Anneeiatlen made tbl« change In tts *IOO>. Inllint TT or OO rnady Belgian Franco 1621 On thr frte oxenang* market in Bong Kong yenterday the UI. dellar wan quoted at 6 72 (or TT and 5.T01 (or eatn. •terllag <rt> quoteO at 13.02 aad56 words
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407 1963-11-22 16 rE price of Straits tin fell again yesterday to $484.75, down $1.62) on an offering estimated increased by 20 tons to 260 tons. In London on Wednesday tin ruled steady at a slightly lower level. Trade sources said that although a certain amount407 words
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Article288 1963-11-22 16 CHIP* lying aiwigtKta th. Unmoor* Hariaeur wharvtt ar i«Mitad today nrt: Cyclop* 31/32. Wooonmrl 46, Miharu Mani 83/34. Krasnaya Prwnla 6/7. Bmmvoo 4/6. Steel Artlaan 43/43, Hanoi 38/39, SedUl N.W. 4, Bniaa N.W. 2, Klaalastppl Uoyd 10/11, Toledo 33/30, OlenttUtoeta 8/9. Mandamn 27/28. liartha BaJtke 15/16.288 words
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Advertisement1120 1963-11-22 16 m tLAWASAa:iOSEN v IAISHA^LnX J U.S.A. Pacific and AUantio Smnftmrn Sport v yham nonj>on| K'Hsiunf. 5. rases l. AngeiM h. lorn ■Btlmi Mate 17 21 Ntv 11/ 1 D" I Dte Ist ttc M Otc 15 Ml Ksaikjm Mm" 25 II Otc 25 31 Oec i in T 14 its1,120 words
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Advertisement801 1963-11-22 16 trMTMUrHi EUROPt SERVICE Spore P. if!Sn ~"~?enarg m aeilltt. Naira. ■satin. »MA Sa.lee li Pert 21 it, Ug£ Hamblrg. "I«i bOUIH I. WLSI AFRICA SERVICE Spar* i^ "P** tV I Ocr ouroan (71/12). Port tlizabeth (H/wi. Capetown i2l/ui, Matadi (11/12), Port Harcourt, Lagos (I/I). Coionea 1/1). Lorn* T« ma Takoradi.801 words
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Advertisement643 1963-11-22 16 Notice Is hereby given thai I. Loh Pong, of No. 12 Oopeng Consolidated N.V., Oopeng, havo applied for a retail liquor Ucenro for the period from Ist day of January. 1964 to 30th day of June, 1964 In respect of premises No. 12. Gopeng Consolidated N.V., Oopeng. and that this643 words
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Advertisement1116 1963-11-22 17 (Continued from Pate 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Wori* SS (Mm.)— Box tt et: txlrt MEN'S BARBER required, male or ssji ;<i*ak Engh*n. Telephone 1 uorel. WANTED SEVERAL SALESGIRLS and Salesmen. Please apply personally to ua, Lorong 15, Geylang Kd bio».ipoie 14. MALAY COOK general amah, no .ii.udrv. must like children and1,116 words
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Advertisement1041 1963-11-22 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :o Word* $S f Mlm.)— Box St et: txtr* FULLY FURNISHED SEMIDETACH EO two storey bungalow oft Dunearn Road at $500/. monthly o.n o. from Jan Aug. Details contact Miss Teo Tel: (Spore) ***** during office bours TWO UNFURNISHED BEOROOMS. near Cathay Cinema, clean, quiet, own entrance. Suitable1,041 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-11-22 17 EDUCATION JV Horit SS (Mlm.)— Box St cto. exfr* TYPEWRITING, INDIVIDUAL oOKChlnu 'attention: Rapid Normal/Rr. fresher courses Book-keeping. Short hand, English. Enquire Anglo-Chinese Commercts! School (Alr-condltlonedi 171-B Bencoolen Street. (Spore) *****. FEDERAL COLLEGE 11 orresponaence) offers Systematic Home-Study Courses in languages. Matbemstics A Science for L.C.E.. g.T.. F.M.C.. O.S.C. H.S.C.1,085 words
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Advertisement1064 1963-11-22 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* tt (MtM.)-tUx tt rfs. txtn VOLKSWACEN AUGUST 1960. Excellent condition. Insurance till August 1964. 53.7007-. Phone Dr. Chew Singapore ***** office hours. 50M3 alter 5 p.m. VAUXHALL CRBSTA Late 1961 Excellent Condition One Owner. Tsxed February 1964 Comprehensively Inaured September 1964. $3,900 o.n o 'Pnooe1,064 words
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Advertisement924 1963-11-22 17 MISCELLANEOUS i ;v Hord* SS (Mm.)— Box St et: txtrm SPRAY PAINTINQ REFRICCRA. I TORS wltbln J bours alao repairs. Cootact Telephone (B'pore) 2&072 REWARD: Lo»t from store in Serangoon Road Uoodncb Trres. 7:50 z 30 and 6:40 13. Information I or this will be suitably rewarded Tel: I 2K291,924 words
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Advertisement341 1963-11-22 17 BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) It Wo.it 55 <mn.)—Box in ri«. txtn HIGH CLASS Muslim rood Visit Juhllrt Cate'Ktataunnt Phone *****. I FOR «EST INDIAN food vian Islamic Ktttaurant KMb. 1921. (Spore) 30M3 V CELESTIAL ROOM ,-A Amwi Mast r alooa, UrcDard Rosd. S uort. Tel a Jinl'V MiMrcialiaea n Snannnai lood341 words
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Advertisement212 1963-11-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications axe invited from i< ederal Citizen.; or State Nationals iho have attained their 25th. but >ot their 35th birthday for ippolntment as an Electrical instructor, at the Secondary Trade School. Johore Bahru. on th« alary ,scale of $340 x IS-S2O x 20--100 plus. Cola at212 words
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139 1963-11-22 18 CRICKET Malaysians hit 150-2 in 90 mins for victory HONG KONG, Thurs. A superb 69 in 87 minutes by Steve Houghton today helped the visiting Malaysian cricketers beat the President's XI by eight wickets in their oneday match here. The Malaysians dismissed the local players for 147 runs shortly afterReuter - 139 words
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354 1963-11-22 18 ERNEST FRIDA - SAAA verdict on Nov. 27 should be yes— Meyer ERNEST FRIDA: ATHLETICS By Singapore, Thurs. QINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association president Willie Meyer is calling an emergency general meeting of all affiliates on Nov. 27 to decide whether SAAA should accept the position of being only a member of the Federation354 words
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Article98 1963-11-22 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Dawn Praser. Australian Olympic gold medallist, said here today she does not consider Australian swimmers will be "a real force in the world" until the 1968 Olympics. Dawn said she did not trunk the standard would rise sufficiently by next year's TokyoReuter - 98 words
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Article48 1963-11-22 18 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Inche A. Ghafar bin All was elected president of the Datu Pahat Teachers Sports Club at the Inaugural meeting. Other officials: Vice-president Yan Peng Choon; secretary Zalnal b A Rahman; asst. secretary A Majld b HJ Ithnalh; treasurer Jaffrt b Hj A. Rahlm.48 words
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Article, Illustration339 1963-11-22 18 Epsom Jeep — - Bougoure is back for another busman's holiday Epsom Jeep RACING by |£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Former Malayan champion jock ey, Australian Garnet Bougoure, has returned for another "busman's holiday." Garnet will ride for Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen for the next three months, starting with the November meeting here. He said339 words
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Article251 1963-11-22 18 62 STORE SCHOOL STARS TO _TOUR SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixty-two of Singapore's top schoolboy and schoolgirl athletes will visit Bangkok, Rangoon and Malaya during the second and third week of December to compete in a variety of sporting events. The Singapore Secondary Schools Sports Council are currently finalising arrangements for the251 words
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Article102 1963-11-22 18 I'UALA TRENOGANU, Thurs.— Pour teams have entered the women's league organised by the Trengganu Hockey Association. This is the first East roast State to Introduce women's hockey and THA secretary Marcel Emmanuel said he expected Kelantan. their nearest neighbour, to start a similar league shortly. "Our102 words
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205 1963-11-22 18 ON THE TRACK Mudlarks for each-way bets 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mark down these mudlarks for each-way bets here on Sunday: Tarzan II, Polaris Missile. Pepita and Indrapura. These four horses worked well on a very heavy track here this morning. Tarzan II (Lyall Harbridge^ went stylishly at half pace: Polaris205 words
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Article91 1963-11-22 18 SYDNEY. Thurs. Trevor Goddard, South Africa's cricket captain, will have a fitness test today before deciding whether he plays in the I four-day match against New South Wales, starting here tomorrow. He Jarred his heel in the recent match against an Australian XI. If Goddard IsReuter - 91 words
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174 1963-11-22 18 RUGGER 3 changes in Perak XV to meet Kedah IPOH. Thurs. The Perak team to play Kedah in their third Malaya Cup rugger match on the Municipal Padang here on Saturday .shows three changes in the side who drew 3-3 with Commonwealth Forces earlier this month. P. Smith. Meor Murith174 words
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Article42 1963-11-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Joe Darid, the chairman of the SAFA Youth committee. said that live Singapore Youth players will be recommended by his committee for the proposed three weeks' centralised training for Malaysia's team in preparation for the Asian Youth championship.42 words
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Article85 1963-11-22 18 TENNIS Penang CXC championship* Men's singles s-nnals: Buddy Yeap bt Toh Boon Theng 6-4, 9-7; Tan Seng Jin bt Lam Sit Chee 6-3. 6-4. Plate singles s-flnals: One Hock Chye bt Chang Tuck Lee 6-4, 6-4: C. H. Hamilton bt Choong 800 Cheong 6-0, 6-2. SOCCER Penan? junior85 words
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248 1963-11-22 18 THREE INTERNATIONALS IN RMP HOCKEY SIDE POLICE GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three international hockey players and seven state rugger players are in the Royal Malaysian Police teams to meet Singapore Police in the annual inter-forces games on Saturday and Sunday at Singapore. The hockey Internationals are right-half M. Arulraj. centre-half248 words
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Advertisement912 1963-11-22 18 |g^^y"g^nPTT^*^^F^y^^aTTTT"<WT^f^l PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH BORNEO DEVELOPMENT LOANS 1959 and 1960 SB.OOOjMM.OO and 56.00«.«M.M REGISTERED STOCK KKDEKMABLE:- s'i<> in 198V67. 6<» in 1974/76 NOTICE ls hereby given that the Registers of the abovemem'ioned loans will be closed from Ist to 14th December, 1963. both days inclusive for preparation of i. terest912 words
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Advertisement576 1963-11-22 18 I BY ORDEE OF THE DIX KIT OR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES G.H.Q. FAR EAST LAND FORCEB. NASSIM t CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by pablic aactioo in their tale-rooms Nee. 4 A 4-1 Collyer Quay. Singapore, on TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. 1963 at It ajn. 70 BEDFORD 3-ton Armd. Trucks. I576 words
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Advertisement790 1963-11-22 18 NOTICES NOTICE My present office address U 70. The Arcade, Tel: No. ***** and lesidence No. 23 Jalan Hajijah. Tel: No. *****. O.H. KIAT. NOTICE The public ls hereby Informed that Mr. Thong Liang Chye alias Aii Bee has leit our company as from 20th November, 1963 and Is no790 words
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Advertisement790 1963-11-22 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from candidates with the stipulated qualifications and who satisfy the usual Citizenship and Residential qualifications for the appointment of TECHNICIAN, Special Grade. Royal Malaysian Naval Volonleer Reserve. SALARY SCALE: 1535 x 20—636 pm. PROBATION: 3 years. AGE: 26—40 years. QUALIFICATIONS EXFBRIDfOB: Candidates790 words
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336 1963-11-22 19 INTERPORT SOCCER Little Ali the star in Spores triumph L— from George Liv HONG KONG 3 SINGAPORE 4 Hong Kong, Thurs. SINGAPORE last night recaptured the Aw Hoe Cup by beating a disjointed Hong Kong team 4-3 in a dull floodlit interport soccer match. Hong Kong opened the scoring early336 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-11-22 19 FORE! There's a kangaroo on the fairway TT certainly would 1 not do at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew, Scotland, but golfers at Australia's Kingston Heath near Melbourne, think nothing of it when the club's pet kangaroo hops up to watch them driving or putting. Even99 words
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Article252 1963-11-22 19 INTERNATIONALS ENGLAND 8 N. IRELAND 3: London, Thurs. pLAYING vastly supe- rior football on a ground sodden by heavy rain, England trounced Northern Ireland 8-3 at Wembley here last night after leading 4-1 at halftime. Jimmy Greaves, the Tottenham inside-right, netted four times for England, TerryReuter - 252 words
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Article149 1963-11-22 19 SCOTLAND 2 WALES IN a game that deve--1 loped into a tough near brawl at Hampden Park here, Scotland beat Wales 2-1 in an international football match last night and helped redeem themselves after their shock defeat by Ireland a few weeks ago. But the victory wasReuter - 149 words
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Article97 1963-11-22 19 PROTECT THE GOALIE SCHEME I ONDO.N. Tliurs. Everton. l i the English Football League Firs Division club, ure planning special protections lor goalkeepers. The plans include the erection of burner behind each goal, to keep hooligan missile throwers at H| In a recent match at Wolverhampions crouncl. a dart wasReuter - 97 words
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Article88 1963-11-22 19 1 ONDON. rhurs. Result* of major soccer matches Dlayed last night: F. A. Cup Ist round Aitrtncham 0 Wrexham 0; Oldham 3 Mansfield 2: Ist round replays Crewe 0 Hull 3; Margate 0 Brentford 2. European (up winners Cup 2nd round 3nd-ler Sporting Lisbon of Portugal 2Reuter - 88 words
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Article38 1963-11-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—lndonesian Ooiden Hoff and Nara Singh of Pakistan will meet In a ten-round middleweight bout at Stadium Negara, Davidson Road, here tomorrow night. There will be ttiree supporting bouts, starting from 9 p.m.38 words
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188 1963-11-22 19 BASKETBALL Singapore win after slow start- T«AIPEH, Thurs. The second Asian basketball championship got off to a slow and shaky start last night with a display of poor ball-handling and one team stranded in Hong Kong. In the only game of the opening night, Singapore overcame early jitters to defeat188 words
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Article31 1963-11-22 19 DUBLIN. Thurs. Ronnie Kavanagh. 32, Ireland's most capped forward, has announced his retirement from first-class Rugby Union football. Kavanaah. who made his debut against Prance In 1953. galt.ed 35 caps-31 words
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411 1963-11-22 19 RUGBY All-Blacks chalk up biggest score pLASGOW, Thurs. The New Zealand Rugby Union team scored the biggest win of their tour so far when they crushed a Glasgow and Edinburgh side by 33 points to three here yesterday. The Cities had no answer to the formidable All-Blacks pack whose -power411 words
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151 1963-11-22 19 BOXING- TOKYO. Thurs. Thei 1 manager of the world flyweight boxing champion, Hiroyuki Ebihara (Japan), said today he was meeting a promoter from Thailand! to discuss a possible I title bout between Ebi-j hara and Pone King- petch (Thailand) the former champion, in Bangkok next year.Reuter - 151 words
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129 1963-11-22 19 TENNIS RALSTON TO MEET NEWCOMBE IN FINAL ADELAIDE. Thurs. A American Davis Cup star Dennis Ralston and Australia's John Newcombe today won through to the men's singles final of the South Australian lawn tennis championships. In the seml-flnals Ralston beat Roy Emerson, the Australian No. 1. 6-4. 2-6. 3-6. 6-2.Reuter - 129 words
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Advertisement50 1963-11-22 19 Jn For m* ]m and ONTACI mend M jobs around the wfSm l uulJ home BEAR BRAND FULL OF LIFE Mfc Thanks to/ Th« »on.c jF/)||«r/ Uxttiv* that IL"ImQI cli'minttts 'r///c/ po.«ooout [?1%-!?.!~*[ loxint from < :^?S'/-^>*. *m blood. giving you renewed energy •nd you"-'ul vitality. FORD PILLS Grafton Laboratories50 words
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Advertisement109 1963-11-22 19 qu<kly, easily and econont«cally^^;^a^p^2a^L^C2f^ iCWCOI PLATFORM It saves time and greatly TRUCKS are or many m£^W *v f ind-vt I^B^ M OVERSEAS CORPORATION (MALAYA) UMITEO Singapore Kuala lumpur fcijig <^^> A tyre you can trust for extra safety Goodyear tyres are made with a deeper, tougher skid resistant tread, hold109 words
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Miscellaneous121 1963-11-22 19 SOCCCU S pore GSFA Junior Cap replay: Signals v Supreme Court (Jn Besan. HOCKEY Spore Div 1: Khalsa v SCC (padang); Div. 2: Police B v Woodbndge rhemsd'i Rd). kk.i.ik XL schools final: Baiu Rd I v St. John's II (5 I p.m For 3rd place: Pasar Rd I v121 words
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204 1963-11-22 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 2,600 University ol Singapore students will tomorrow decide in a poll whether lo boycott classes for a day as "a sign of protest" against alleged infringement of university autonomy and academic freedom by the Singapore and Central Governments. The University of Singapore204 words
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Article57 1963-11-22 20 SINGAPORE. Thuis. Customs tocay seized a consignment of 182 bottles of contraband brandy In an unnumbered hut In a squatter settlement between Beach Road art! Merdeka Highway. The quart bottles" were concealed In a specially constructed steel arum buried under the floor. The duty on the brandy v.ould57 words
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Article109 1963-11-22 20 A PLEDGE OF CONTINUED AID KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Central Government has assured the authorities in the University of Singapore of continued financi.il aid. Dr. Tay Teck Eng. chairman of the Singapore University Council, said today. s-man team Speaking to reporters before returning to Singapore, after day-long talks with the109 words
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Obituary58 1963-11-22 20 MADAM LIM BOCK NIO W 57 beloved wife of Mr. Ong Chwrc Hock, passed away peacefully at 2D Tay Llan Trek Road 7.40 p.m. on the 19th November 1963. leaving two daughter*, two sons-in-law, one adopted son and thn-f urand children. Cortege will be li.iviim M 2 p.m. on58 words
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328 1963-11-22 20 Bus strike off after company recognises union KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Regal Transport Co. Ltd. agreed today to recognise the Transport Workers' Union, thus ending the 18-day-old strike. The company's buses ply the Tapah -Cameron Highlands Road route. Settlement of the dls- pute over recognition of the union followed a328 words
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Article51 1963-11-22 20 VIENNA. Thurs.— A Budapest court .sentenced a Hungarian citizen three days ago to a 13-year prison term for spying for Western Germany. Radio Budapest said today. The broadcast gave the name of the convicted man as Istvan Polyas. but did not give any additional information.UPI - 51 words
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Article31 1963-11-22 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs— An unidentified young girl tonight fell from the 18-storey Selegle House in Selegle Road and was killed. Police found a pair of slippers on the 16th floor.31 words
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Article, Illustration250 1963-11-22 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two prominent leftwing leaders, Chok. Koh Thong (above) and Yap Ser Jin, were today given an opportunity to oppose a Government move to deprive them of iheir citizenship. But at the start of the hearing held before a threeman250 words
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317 1963-11-22 20 Car parts industry for S'pore: An Aussie assurance MELBOURNE, Fri. The establishment of an Australian backed automotive spare parts industry in Singapore has moved a step closer following the visit here by the industrial survey mission from Singapore. One of the first industries visited by the mission when it arrived317 words
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Article395 1963-11-22 20 LONDON. Thurs.— lt has been another quiet day in the stock markets, and price movements have usually been in response to special situations in individual shares. Equities again made a mixed showing. The biggest news item came in the closing minutes lrom Shell Transport, when the company announced395 words
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Article179 1963-11-22 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday. FHE Malaysian Minister without Portfolio, Senator 1 Khaw Khai Boh, today brushed aside rumours ;hat negotiations with Japan for the settlement )f the $160 million "blood debt" claim by Singapore ind Malaya had reached a deadlock. I "There is no deadlock. We are179 words
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Article38 1963-11-22 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tlie Professor of Anatomy at the University of Singapore, Prof. R Kanagasuntheram will lecture on "Some sensory areas of the brain" or Nov. 27 at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital, at 8.15 p.m.38 words
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Article77 1963-11-22 20 CHOLERA: NO NEW CASE IN 24 HOURS SINGAPORE, Thurs. No new case of cholera was reported in Singapore in the past 24 hours. The nuhiber of confirmed cases remains at 10. The Ministry of Health again urged the public today to go to the five centres for free inoculations. The77 words
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Article44 1963-11-22 20 WELLINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the British Labour Party, has called a meeting of all Commonwealth labou<- movements in London in January, the leader of the New Zealand Party. Mr. Arnold Nordmeyer said in Auckland tonight. Reuter cognition of Malaysia.Reuter - 44 words
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Article69 1963-11-22 20 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Robert Stroud. the "Birdman of Alcatraz". who became world famous as a self-taught ornithologist while serving a life-term for murder, died early today. Government sources reported here. Stroud's life was the subject of a recent film starring Bun Lancaster. The convict whose appeal forReuter - 69 words
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Article164 1963-11-22 20 Airline fined for racial bias MANILA, Thurs. A 1T1 court today ordered Pan American World Airways to pay a 145,000 pesos (about $108,000) damage suit nied by a Filipino Senator and his family, the Philippine News Service reported. Judge Angel Mojica in' suburban Pasay City, the agency said, ruled theUPI - 164 words
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Article106 1963-11-22 20 TOKYO. Tnurs.— An apnthetto elecioraie today returned tiie Japanese Government to power. The Liberal Democratic (Government) Party was assured of re-election, even UBMgh a record U'W of only about 66 per cent of the Japanese electorate turned out to vote. The number of votersReuter - 106 words
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Article155 1963-11-22 20 KUCHING, Thurs. 1>ANDITS fired six mortar bombs at a border kampong in the Lundu district of the First Division of Sarawak early on Monday, a security forces spokesman reported today. All the bombs exploded in the river and no damage was done. Another violation of Sarawak155 words
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Advertisement81 1963-11-22 20 Late classified advertisements ft Wor4* 5/6 (Ittimmumj HUGHES WILLE NIELSEN The •nK.'itii'mi-iu Is announced of Rohln Edward Hughes, eldcxt *on of Mr. and Mm. HuKhcn of Bury St. Kdmunda England and Kva Wlllo-Niclsm. only dantchtir o' Mr. and the late Mn. H Willc-Nirlsrn ol Oslo. Naturally you look for the81 words
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Advertisement172 1963-11-22 20 Illustrated: Model No. ***** Price: $335/- nett Singapore Malaya only Leadership, with men, is mm powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- V yM oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— than conventional watthe Bulova Accutron is —1 A tedder ches172 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-11-22 20 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera tures in Malaya and Singapore foi me period 8 pm. on Wednesday U> 8 pm. yesterday: Hirhert Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 81 73 Penang 86 73 lTX>h 88 73 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 88 7342 words
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