The Straits Times, 25 November 1963

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  • 22 1 Singapore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1963 jl. 15 CENTS KDN 352
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    708 1 Bullet from crowd HE MAINTAINS HIS INNOCENCE-BUT POLICE SA V THEY HAVE AN 'AIRTIGHT CASE' AND 'IT'S A CINCH' DALLAS, SUNDAY LEE Harvey Oswald, accused of the murder of President Kennedy, was shot in the police headquarters today by an unidentified person as he was being taken to
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  • 720 1 vyASHINGTON, Sun. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy yesterday took her two small children, Caroline and John, to a special mass said in the East room of the White House, where the late President's body was lying in repose. The White House spokesman said
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  • 1097 1 An Arlington burial today \yA SH INGTON, Sun. President Kennedy will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery, the White House announced last night. Mr. 1 erre Salinger, the vVhite House press secretary, said Mr. Kennedy was being buried in Arlington at the wish of his family. It had been thought
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  • 51 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Mrs. Nina Khrushchev yesterday sent this cable to Mrs. Kennedy: "Shocked by the tragic death of your husband, the President of the United States. John F. Kennedy. I ask you to accept at this sorrowful hour my sincere condolences and sympathy with you and your
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  • 260 1 DEKING, Sun.— There was still no official or semi-official reaction here up to this morning to the Kennedy assassination. The news, which came too late for yesterday's morning newspapers, was carried briefly and with low priority on Peking Radio news bulletins throughout the day.
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  • 122 1 MANILA, Sun.— The Philippines Herald editorially suggested today that the U.S. Peace Corps be named after the late President Kennedy. "The Peace Corps perhaps best symbolizes the late President's great love for peace and dedication to its cause." the Heraid said. "Nothing could be
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  • 36 1 STOP PRESS STOMACH WOUND DALLAS Sun. NMM officer who, IMP attack, said 0>waM «a> >hot in l«»\\tr left abdomen. He was unconscious when taken to hospital Police identified arrested as Jack Ruby. owner ot xtrip-tcisc *l»l>.
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    • 133 2 Solemn Khrushchev mourns 'a realistic politician' AjOSCOW. Sun. ITI Mr. Khrushchev led the Russian people yesterday in an unprecedented Soviet display of mourning for President Kennedy. He praised ihe assassinated American leader as "a realistic politician." Mr. Khrushchev announced that he would send Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, a first Deputy Premier,
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    • 1852 2 JOHNSON CALLS ON WORLD TO MOURN Assurance of continuing the Kennedy approach Kremlin hint of desire to improve ties WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson, in his first official act yesterday declared Monday a day of national mourning for the late President Kennedy and invited the people of the world to join
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    • 344 2 The movement that saved life of Texas Governor £)ALLAS, Sun. Gov. John Connally of Texas (above) out of danger today and recovering from the bullet of an assassin, may owe his life to the slow workings of a bolt-action Mauser military rifle. When the shots were fired, the governor was
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    • 268 2 KENNEDY WAS EIGHTH U.S. PRESIDENT TO DIE IN OFFICE WASHINGTON, Sun. President Kennedy was the eighth president to die in office, and the fourth U.S. chief executive to be assassinated. The others were: WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, died on April 4. 1841, of pneumonia in Washington a month after his inauguration.
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    • 122 2 pONAKRY (Guinea). Sun. V/ The Chinese Communist delegation to a conference of Afro-Asian lawyers walked out of the hall yesterday when the chairman asked members to stand for one minute in silent tribute to the late President Kennjdy. The seven Chinese Communists returned
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    • 93 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson told U.S. ambassadors throughout the world today to stay at their posts without going through the formality of sending in their resignations. A message sent by the State Department to all U.S. diplomatic missions said: "The new President had
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  • 113 3 HIGHLIGHTS in the life of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who is 54:Oraduated from southwest Texas state University in August. 1930. and took teaching Job In Houston. Texas. Went to Washington In 1932 as secretary to Rep. Richard Kleberg. Married Claudia (Lady Bird; Taylor in 1934.
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    • 162 3 LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Telegraph announced on its front page that it has opened a fund for the erection of a statue of President Kennedy in London. The newspaper said that it had started off the fund with a donation of £I.MO and invited its readers to
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  • 64 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— Ailing for- hut Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy (left) will not be able to attend the funeral of his son. the late President. The White House said the President's father, still bedridden because of a stroke he suffered two years ago. will remain at
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  • 183 3 KENNEDY BOYS LIKELY to STAY IN LIMELIGHT IT IS likely that the Kennedy name will continue U play an important part in American politics fo: some time to come with the late President's two bro thers keeping the family's name in the public eye. Political observers were i agreed that
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  • 95 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Foftner President Eisenhower was twice the object of assassination plots while he was in office, his former Press Secretary said yesterday. Mr. James Hagerty. former White House spokesman, now an American Broadcasting Company vice-president, said in an ABC interview that the plots
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  • 48 3 HONO KONG. Sun.— Police today reported a fire on board the British freighter Culcairn (3*165 tons) and H "stroyed .ibout seven tons of h.y tx fore the blaze was put out. The ship is engaged in the cattle trade between Australian and South-East Asian ports. Reuter.
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  • 48 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. A dinner will be given tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the Bukit Merah Community Centre to celebrate the victory of the People's Action Party In the recent elections, and the appointment of Mr. S. Ramaswamy as the political secretary to the Ministry of Finance.
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  • 504 4 Lee: 'Grass root' bodies j to fight the Reds SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Government is to intensify the struggle against Communism by setting up "grass root committees" throughout the State "to tell the people the truth." The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew who announced this at a mass rally
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  • 175 4 FIRST LADY OPENS SCHOOL FOR DEAF SINGAPORE. Sun. The wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara, Toh Puan Noor Aishah. praised the many dedicated voluntary workers and the people of Singapore for their efforts in building a modern school for the education of the deaf. Speaking at the opening of the
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  • 64 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A fourman committee has been appointed for the selection of the next Vice-Chancellor of the Singapore University. The University Council's representatives are Dr. Tay Teck Eng, its chairman, and Col. 8. C. Thong. Representatives from the university's senate are Professor P.A.C. Oehlers, of the
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  • 345 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT IN AND OUT ■I'HK following is today* «ih«luie i 1 of civil aircraft movemrnti at Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Krom Melboune. Bn« bane Darwin (BA 713) 9.23 p.m.; from London, Dus»eM<-.f. lutanbul. Ahndan. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Uimpur (BA 7SB> 5.30 p.m. Pin-Amtrican: From San Kranclii-
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  • 106 4 MINISTRY FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free films shows this week at 7 p.m. at the following places: TOMORROW: Kong Hwa Estate. Upper Serangoon Road; Kampong Teck Gee. off Chen; San Road; Marsiltnß English School. TUESDAY: Ping Mm School. Jalan Tiga Ratu.s; Cluny Road
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  • 34 4 SINQAPORE. Sun. A part) of 63 British musicians and gymnasts from the Royal Air Force and Army In Singapore have returned here after attending the That Luang festival in Vientiane. Laos.
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  • 206 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. AN ADMIRALTY spokesman today confirmed that A it had received a letter from the Naval Base Labour Union threatening legal action unless the Admiralty acceded to its demands that its premises and records were released immediately. Following the union's 32--day strike being declared
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A further cash relief payment of SlO per person to victims of the Geylang fire will be made at the Havelock Road community centre on Tuesday from 9 a.m. by the Social Welfare Department. The payment will be from donations received by the general fire
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  • 86 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open the United Nations-University of Singapore conference on "Leadership and authority In traditional and modern Asia" at the University on Dec. 8 at 8.30 pm The conference, organised for Unesco by the University's Centre for South-Bast
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  • 110 4 TIME TO APPLY FOR FREE SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS SINGAPORE, Sun. Application forms for fre« textbooks for 1964 are now obtainable in all Government and Government aided schools In Singapore. Children of parents who are receiving social welfare assistance and those living In recognised welfare homes will be given priority. Children who
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  • 592 5 Population explosion is dismissed as 'alarmist talk' Senior physician says there is no justification for the term SINGAPORE, Sunday. DR. GWEE Ah Leng, senior physician at the General Hospital here yesterday dismissed what he termed "alarmist talk" of a population explosion. He was speaking to a lunch gathering of the
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  • 220 5 PENANG, Sunday. T»HE Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid 1 Khan, said today his Ministry would continue to establish audio-visual centres so that all Malay national schools would come under the audiovisual aid scheme. Declaring open the $50,000 annexe of the Bukit Teh national school
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  • 99 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night opened the $60,000 Jurong Veterinary Extension Centre at Jurong Road. This is the eighth in Singapore. To commemmorate the occasion, 50 purebred Berkshire boars produced at Government veterinary stations were sold to
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  • 42 5 PENANO. Sun.— The Chief Min- Lster. Dato Wong Pow Nse. will I declare open the primary schools' 1 art and crafts exhibition- sponsored by the Penang State Schools Arts Society, at the Wellesley Primary School at 5 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 142 5 CONTRALTO TO GIVE RECITAL AT COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR, San.— Contralto Florence Pong (rifht) wiM give a recital at the Malayan Teachers' College here on Dec. 1 at 8.30 p.m. She is seen here discussing the finer points of an operatic aria at a rehearsal with pianist Lily Won? in one
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 301 6 Derailed service disrupted LAST TEN WAGONS OF GOODS TRAIN TEAR UP LINE SIX MILES SOUTH OF SEREMBAN SEREMBAN, Sunday. RAIL services were disrupted today when a goods train was derailed 6.\ miles south of here at 1.48 a.m. pulling up a half-a-mile section of line. The accident occurred when 10
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  • 43 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The management committee of the Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries, has awarded three correspondence course scholarships. The successful candidates arc Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Yahaya. Miss Shelley Chan Shook Yin and Mr. Ho China Toh.
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  • 40 6 TELUK ANSQN. Sun. Two fishermen. Llm Chong Oim. 27, and Kee Kam Chua. 33. were fined $15 each by the magistrates court there when they pleaded guilty to collecting cockles without a licence near here on Feb. 8.
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  • 30 6 IPOH. Sun.— The front wheel of a scooter belonging to a clerk, Leong Yoon Weng. 26. parked overnight at Kampong Paloh. off Jalan Bendahara. was stolen last night.
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  • 39 6 TELUK ANBON. Sun. The Teluk Anson Music Socletv will present its second annual evenIng of choral singing and ballet at the Day Training Centre Assembly Hall in Batak Rabit Road here on Nov. 30 at 8 n.m.
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  • 72 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The golf film featuring the match between Prank Philips, former Australia and Singapore open champion, Phil Rodgers of the United States of America, shot at the Singapore Island Country Club, will be available to clubs and other borrowers from the Shell Film Library
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  • 109 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two employees of Overseas As- surance Corp. Ltd.. Mr. Chew Loy Klat and Mr. Tan Kirn Huat. have been awarded the associate i diploma of the Chartered Institute of Insurance In London. Mr. Chew, who Joined the company in 1952, was later
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  • 272 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun rpHIS royal town, seat 1 of the Sultan of Perak, sprawling on the right bank of the Perak River, has set up a special flood relief committee. It Is in anticipation of the big floods that hit the rown
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  • 72 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— The Chinese Chamber of Commerce here wtu hold a dinner on Dec. 6 In honour of three recipients of birthday awards from the Sultan of Johore recently. They are the District Officer, Inche Talib bin Abu. who was awarded the Setia Mahkota Johore.
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  • 116 6 FARMER ON WEDDING EVE ROBBED OF $345 TAIPING, Sun. A farmer from Selama. .Vis bin Kulop. arrived in Taiping last night with a head full of plans and a pocketful of money he had taken as an advance for the sale of his land for his wedding to a girl
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  • 150 6 Loan for Perak to finance housing project JPOH, Sun. PeraU x will be one of the first States to take up the offer of the Central Government loan to finance housing for Government servants. The Perak State Secretary. Dato Mohamed Yusuff bin Hajl Ahmad, who disclosed this, said that State
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  • 59 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Patriotic Fund now stands at $749,935.03. Latest contributions are from: the staff and pupils of Shan Toa School. Jesselton, Sabah $682.15: staff and pupils of Yu Chai National Type Primary School (Ci Kuala Kurau. Krtan. Perak $200: Perak Turf Club, Ipoh
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  • 51 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Save Democracy Fund now stands at $965,238.91 Latest contributions are from: Mr. T.H. Yogaratnam. Ministry of External Affairs. $30: Sikh Community. Kg. Pandan, Sl7; Mr. Pooran Singh, Rasah. $5; Malaya Samachai. S10; Mr. Inder Singh, Kg. Pandan, |10, and Mr. R. An.pavalaras. Alor Star.
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  • 35 6 PENANG. Sun.— Bombing and firing exercises will be carried out by the Far East Air Force on the Pulau Songsong range, in the vicinity of the Bunting Island group off Kedah. next month.
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  • 424 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Comptroller of Inland Revenue, Mr. E. S. Thomas, said today that his department expected to keep the "revenue supply lines to the Treasury at full pressure in the coming years." With this in view, the department had placed
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  • 221 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TPOH Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Per-A tuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today appealed to the "many goodhearted people of Singapore" to give affection, understanding and sympathy to under-privileged people in Social Welfare homes I She said: "Food, shelter and clothing
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  • 16 7 BATU.PAHAT. Sun.— The Batu ftihat Town Council will hold its monthly mertine on Tuesday.
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  • 86 7 I7XCHIX(;. Sun. Miri police have arrested Abu bin Ibrahim Bilai. who is alleged to have been captain in Azaharis Tentera Nasional Kalimantan I'tara during the Brunei revolt. He had bern hiding in his brother's home at Kelulit in the Fourth Division of Sarawak. The Sarawak
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  • 113 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. A clerk. V. Ramachandran. who appealed against a lower court sentence of two weeks' jail and two strokes of the rotan. had his term increased to one year yesterday. Mr. Justice Sulfian. however, set aside the whipping when
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  • 60 7 TANAH RATA Sun.- TIM Cii- Higblancta rnunst Prom(v tion Assoc:;iticin »iU hold a nvr day kgrMm) ilrultural nUMttan m Dee. 21 Th.iT vill bP fiO -tails Monthan hilt wtll 01 taken uu by oOßUßfreial Finns i^nHvtne thrir product.-. Thorp will .ilvi x a lvi. Mil
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  • 161 7 'Citizen by mistake': Govt gives notice of action SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government has served a notice on Choong Chin Siang. alias Cheng Chin Siang, of its intention to deprive him of citizenship for alleged criminal activities, "namely trafficking opium, prejudicial to the interests of public safety, peace or eood order.'
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  • 21 7 MUAR, Sun. A 10-day mil fair organised by Ex-Servicemen here was opened today at the Town Council padanc
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  • 117 7 MONSOON HOLDS UP OIL SEARCH KUALA BELAIT, Sun. The monsoon has held up the search for oil in the sea near Kuala Belait, a Shell Company announcement said today. The Shell statement said heavy seas off Baram Point, caused by- the present monsoon season, have delayed the drilling operations at
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  • 115 7 Three hurt on way to wedding PARIT BUNTAR, Sun.— A cuttle-fish canner and two schoolboys on their way from Ipoh to attend a wedding In Serdang, Kedah, were Injured when their car turned over after colliding with a taxi at Simpang Tlga, near here, this morning. Cheong Yeo Meng. 22.
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  • 44 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The 1.000-strong Lower Perak Maluv Government Servants" Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will hold its annual meetine here on Nov. 29. The society made a net profit of $37,389 last rear as compared with $32,602 in 1961.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 242 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Capital pools merit apt peri iiiii— trosi 1 obsened ear- mutation. < 10 >. urn m auiumn initially 9 perm roplly devUed wlth- 2 3) out Propriety (10». ..liu Ancient Mariners 12 Circle one engaged in still lrost (4) living beyond ones means Celf.snnS l^,'"
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  • 274 8 Clerks set a deadline for Govt. reply 'THIS TIME WE REALLY MEAN BUSINESS' J^L ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government clerical unions affiliated to the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services decided today to issue strike ballots to their members if the Government's reply to its demand
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  • 116 8 MIRI, Sun The Miri Photographic Society has opened its 1963 photographic exhibition, to be held on Dec. 21, to photographers from all parts of Malaysia. All prints must be at least 12 inches square and should be un mounted and packed flat. A Maximum
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  • 95 8 JOURNALIST TAKES A GRADUATE BRIDE Mr. Jackie Sam, of the Straits Times, and Miss Elizabeth Wee Kirn Cboo. who were married in Singapore yesterday. The bride, an honours graduate of the University of Malaya, is acting assistant secretary of the Economic Development Division of Singapore's Finan Ministry. She is the
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  • 49 8 KLUANG. Sun— Mr. Oiok See. 80. died this morning at his home at Jalan Lambalc aii«r a long nines*. Mr. Cholc had bfcn president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here for 11 years. He leaves a widow, lour sons, three daughters, and 14 grandchildren.
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  • 197 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I Plans have been finalised for 500 Govvernment workers to picket the Treasury and the Federal Establishment Office here on Wednesday to back civil servants' demands for a I revision of housing allowances. A spokesman of the action committee of the
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  • 40 8 PENANG, Sun. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. has appointed three private medical practitioners Drs. Ong Huck Chye. H.ijl s. Mohamed Baboo and R. Letchmanasamy to serve on the State Pardons Board (or a period of three years.
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    • 663 10 Horror and grief at the killing of President John Kennedy still stun the senses wherever freedom is prized. It is too soon for the consequences of this dreadful assassination to intrude, as presently they must, upon a world in mourning. There may be profound changes in the
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    • 442 10 Behind Dr. Lam Swee Aun's talk of a Malaysian export drive lies the unpleasant fact that Malaysia is spending more abroad than she is earning. Since last year we have been dipping into savings for development purposes. Up to a point (a point that has not yet been
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    • 125 10 Government clerks belonging to unions affiliated to Cuepacs have formed an "action committee" and are threatening to go on strike. The Government is probably not unduly worried, for only 5,000 of its 18,000 clerical employees are union members and of these a section belongs to the National Union
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  • 521 10  -  SPECIAL WRITER AFTERMATH OF THE COUP IN IRAQ PRESIDENT ARIF of Iraq, who seized power on Monday with the backing of the army, faces two immediate and agonising choices: On whom to lean at home for the government of Iraq, and what line to take In his external
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  • 1562 10 Kennedy: An age without a name PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S tenure of the White House was the shortest since the United States became a world power. The youngest President to come, he was the quickest to go. There can now be no Age of Kennetdy. With a gradual fulfilment of policies and
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    • 864 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wtrt* lit (Will ■> LEE: To Orao* and L.H a Caagh let Debra oa November 23. IV4U for Leonard Than*. Doctor and staff aieaaagle* M Wot4m lit (Minimum* Lna— lCE: Rock Leoog juejasjwt tar of tbe late Mr Seng Hoen and Slew Mee. youngeet daughter of Madam
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  • 218 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Tamil Teachers Union has petitioned the chairman of the committee of inquiry on the Umar Pulavar Tamil High School to hold its inquiry in public. It also charged that the committee had violated procedure by cellectlng oral evidence
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  • 59 11 PENANG. Sun— Two schools will hold their annual prizegivings and parents' days next Friday. The Chief Education Officer. Mr. R Vivekananda. will preside at the ceremony at the Chinese Convent. Dato Kramat Road, at 9.30 ajn. The Bulcit Mertajam District Officer. Inche Ahmad bin Harun. will
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  • 130 11 SYDNEY, Sun.— A Malaysian student will marry an Australian girl at St. Peter's Church, Watson's Bay, on Dec. 21. They are Mr. Loke Yee Onn and Miss Joan Gibson, who met at Sydney University. Mr. Loke is a civil engl- neer and Miss Gibson a
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  • 252 11  -  LIM BENG TEE 1 by Singapore, Sun. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was slightly hurt by exploding crackers during his tour of Kampong Kembangan constituency today to mark the beginning of his second round of visits to the 51 electoral divisions
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  • 244 11 Continuing liaison is the aim with Govt of the State before the general election took him neany two years. Outlining the objectives of his current series oi tour s at the first reception centre In Kampong Eunos. Mr. Lee said he was finding out the extent of work done by
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  • 129 11 KLANG. Sun.— PT 109,' the Hollywood film depicting the late President Kennedy's wartime role as the heroic commander of a naval patrol craft, began showing at the Lido Theatre here yesterday. A minute's silence is being observed before the start of each screening.
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  • 490 11 <GOVT WILL NOT SUCCUMB TO SOEK'S REDS' RAUB, Sunday. THE Assistant Minister of Interior, Mr. Cheah Thiam Swee, said here today that the Malaysian Government would not succumb to Indonesia's attempts to bring Communist infiltration into this country. He said It was Government's policy to defend the nation from any
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  • 69 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— The Technical College here will be holding its graduation ceremony at 4 p.m. on Dec. 7. The Minister of Education. Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, will be presenting the diplomas. The public is Invited to visit the college laboratories, workshops and engineering and
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  • 91 11 Festival of Christmas music PENANG. Sun. —The Salvation Army. Penang Arts Council and the Penang branch of the Malayan Christian Council will Jointly present a festival of Christmas music at the Chinese Girls' High School here at 7 pm. on Dec. 23. Taking part will be a 100-voice combined choir
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  • 281 11 Memorial service for late President in Capital ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —A special memorial service for the late President John F. Kennedy was held at the Wesley Methodist Church here this evening. More than 100 people, mostly from the Peace Corps and other members of th« American community here, attended the
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  • 60 11 IPOH. Sun.—A labourer, Cheang Ah Kow. 20. fell 100 feet to his death yesterday when the edge of the cliff he was standing on at the Century quarry in Tambun. near here, crumbled under his feet. Cheantj and four others had climbed up the cliff to
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    • 227 11 RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave Utrviet 476 metres Shortwave Service 41 1 Metre* AM. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.16 News. 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About; 8.16 News; 8.20 Up And About; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Songs Of The Sea: 1130 Travel Series: 11.45 American
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 343 12 NORWALK (Ohio), Sunday. gIXTY-FIVE elderly men and women died in a rural rest home fire yesterday in the worst fire in the United States since 95 people died in a Chicago school fire in 1958. State fire chief, Mr. Fred Rice,
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    • 182 12 ALDOUS 'Brave New World' HUXLEY DIES HUXLEY DIES T OS ANGELES, Sun. Aldous Huxley, noted author and scholar, died of cancer at his Hollywood home last night. He was 69. The man who became renowned for such works as "Point Counterpoint" and "Brave New World." had been living In California
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    • 117 12 The "amorous wives' are victims of hoax LONDON. Sun. Housewives at Camberley. embroiled in a controversy known as the "amorous wives" affair, learned yesterday that they were victims of a hoax. Tlie wives have been demanding that the local town council Investigate complaints that some of them are too freely
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    • 70 12 BEIRUT. Sun.— The Arabic daily newspaper Al Hayat said yesterday the brother of Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella has been captured by Royalists in the Yemeni civil war. The newspaper said he was with Algerian troops fighting with a Republican Yemeni lorces against the
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    • 28 12 SALZBURO. Bun. Prince Christian of Hanover. 44-year-old brother of Queen Fredertlca of Greece, today married a 17-year-old commoner. Miss Mlrellle Dutrv. daughter of a Belgian industrialist.—Reuter.
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    • 33 12 MOSCOW. Sun.— Mr. Niklta Khrushchev headed a grouD of Soviet leaders at Moscow Airport yesterday to welcome home President Leonid Brezhnev on hi* return from t> visit to Teheran.— Reuter.
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    • 26 12 BEIRUT. Sun.— President Heinrich Luebke of West Germany arrived here last night from Bombay following his Asian visit. He leaves for Germany today Reuter.
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    • 357 12 Now, threat on life of Sweden's premier OTOCKHOLM, Sun. Mr. Tage Erlandfer, Sweden's Prime Minister, has been put under strong police protection since anonymous telephone callers have threatened his life twice after the assassination of President Kennedy, police said early this morning. Early yesterday moming an unknown person phoned the
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    • 315 12 CHINESE SITS WHILE GERMANS CLAP SOVIET PEACE LINE OERLIN. Sun. The Chinese delegate remained seated yesterday as 2,500 delegates and guests at the sixth East German Trade Union Federation congress here clapped, stamped and cheered in favour of the Soviet Union's "peaceful co-exis-tence 1 policy. The Chinese delegation leader, Mr.
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    • 35 12 MOSCOW. Sun.— Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. Defence Minister and Indonesian Armed Porces Chief-of-Staff. ended hU tour of Russia today and left by air for the United States. Moscow radio reported.— U.P.l.
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    • 251 12 A CHRISTMAS j^MW 'II JjjM BE GIVEN! II *AlWp I on /W PLUS SAILOR'S INCOMPARABLE I O 14 CARAT GOLD NIB II w FOR SMOOTH WRITING II >Z SEE IT TRY IT II AT YOUR FAVOURITE DEALER Sole Agents for Spore. Malaya, Sarawak, Sabah Brunei RADIANT CORPORATION LTD. 6th Floor,
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  • 234 13  -  DAVID SZE by THE ESSENTIAL GANDHI. Edited by Louis Fischer. (Allen and Vnwin Ms.) rhalf a century of prolific writing, speaking and thinking aloud, Gandhi painted a self-portrait which Mr. Fischer, his most constant American admirer, presents with considerable insight into the Mahatma's life of service. Gandhi "believed
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  • 467 13 IBAMBA. By Wynant Davis Hubbard (Collancz 255.) By WALTER WARWICK fiHE profit and loss ■I account of Ibamba, 13 square miles of farmland in Northern Rhodesia, records that the Hubbards were failures. The cupboard, in the end, was bare. But by every other reckoning life at
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  • 84 13 COOPER'S CREEK by Alan Moorebead (Hamish Hamilton 305.) BURKE and Will trekked Into the unknown Australian bush in 18bO-til looking for an eldorado of gold, new farming lands, and an Inland sea. Instead they found arid desert, a pitiless sun and death at Cooper's Creek. The
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  • 890 13 Spotlight on 4 commanders THE SWORDBEARERS. By Correlli Barnett. (Eyre and Spottis woode 355.) Straits Times Book Pag* AN uncommon fuss seems to have surrounded Mr. Barnett's approach to military history. He made his challenge with The Desert Generals, hindsight on war in North Africa, and in his new and
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    • 1189 14 (Continued Iron Pace IMi SITUATIONS VAC AMI Word* Si (Mm.)— Box tt rts. astro) AMAH GENERAL Engllsb speaking, tfood with children, live in. l&J .Thomson Rise. Phone (Spore) MDBB WANTED A GRADUATE Teacher prepared to teach English at sixth c orm Level. Apply Box A 3300 S.T. K.L. WANTED A
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    • 1040 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IB Hard* ss (Mm.)— Box to rts trtrm MOUERN FURNIiHED BUNGALOW in District i.% Apply .Tal: HV4W (8 pore i FULLY FUHNIIHID fLAi first Mansion Katon*. Contact Cnaa (S'DOr*) •>2<M between io *.m. 12 sum ana ■i p.m o p.m. TO LET: t urnisued twe Daaroom bungalow. SlDfapor*
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    • 1051 14 I HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALS Word* M < Mtm.i—BoM tt rf mxtrw PBJB-WAR Z-STORIV IHOPHOUII a{ Upper Uruas stieet wv Years Iran sold, tint floor vacant. Apply (joi Altt<P S.T Spore. HUlbfe LA.\D WAN lID v „,ms U Vie ,-Hot tt tit txtrm HOUtll IN KATONO KrraBCOOO Gardens. Thomson
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    • 965 14 PEST CONTROL RAT» -£OCM*ACHBS MORNBT* »"or prompt ana efficient eervie* can THOMAS COWAN tbt eroiti am tsperu tou oa*e the oests: BM en SINwAPORB KUALA LUMPUN V44M Or W44tr< IPBN MALACCA PBNANU ***** 1 Wi «44ut FOR HIRE m rVara-s f J Mm.)— Box i» ct*. txtro TV. RADIOS. RADIOGRAMS,
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    • 981 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrd* U Mim. t— Box it ci*. mxlrm HOW IS TNB TIMB to ouy a oew ford Tauoua KM Saiooo Special attractive terms are being offered unm Christmas Phone 2935* or call at 69. Orchard Road. Singapore toi details. FONG A MANIOR offers a special 1
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    • 793 14 CURIOS tt .WordM St Bmx tt rl*. BBtra BMANGHAI ARTB FURNITURE CO Manufacturers Carved Irakwood r'uiniture Camphorwood Chest etc 4UJ Orchard Road. (S'porei I'hone B*BTO X'MAS GIFTS. Visit Kenai.t«r Marked Prices Store for Arts. Cratta. Blackwood furniture Camphor Chests Helping Btor* Ltrl l<:t uieharrt XoaA IS'pore LADILS HAiKUKiuoixC M W*r*ts
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    • 1911 14 NOTICE THE PARIT PERAK RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya). NoMce is hereby given that me directors have declared an inteimi dividend lor the year ending 3 1st December. 19U3 for 10 cents per I share, less income tax 40% pay- able to shareholders on the register
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    • 1443 15 10 LIVERPOOL a WEST COAST U.K.: Uue Sport Sans S'hem Penani CYCLOPS Liirtrpttl. GUsgOw ll Pt/Ntt 27 Net 21 PEMOOOCUS Avonmouth. Literpetl Gla. 31 Net 21 Nit 27/1 MENELAUS Lmerpaei, Glasgow Nat 77 Dec 2 Dee 4 DOLIUS literpail, na«re Dtc 1 Die 7 Dtc 1/11 Dm 11 PATROCLUS L'pttl,
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    • 1368 15 l^^ THE EACjCINES PSiQ! nomn« ~K>m ~om**m SAILINSS Tl CENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBUM. BREMEN, ANTWERP DOmiOAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO tOTHtNIURt AND COPtNHAttN l^^"^yDciT^^^^^'rian^^™^™nen7!g^ "MASDALA" I! Sailet I* P|rt/27 Nat 21 Net "AYUTHIA" 1)C).... I Ntt/ 4 Dtc 5 7 Dtc 1/ I Di: "JUTLANDIA" I) 22/21 Dtc 27/21 Dee M 31
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    • 1346 15 I Benuline] EXPtEU SERVICE Tl tONWO, tIVERPIW. S CONTtWtNTAL WITS. Sport P S ham f-anang SENAVON (H) H'ttrg, L'lM, Aw»m, R'dam ll Pt Na» 21 NtV 21/ 1 lENRINNES (E.Lp.) L'tftT Hull, Hltrg, ROam Ntt o. 71 Hit 31/ 4 BENREOCH E L.) LMttt, NatllTg, Antwefb Ntt, 2l/ 1 W
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    • 1344 15 tfc CO., LTD. Tti! m. snsi. VBbj^ WLEwWAM UMB ej. jXILA VBNESJJ UHB LIWWL NAktJUII. aOTTUbJAM. LM AJMELES, UN FRANCISCO, HAVReTNU a tnkotUSMUSN SEATTLE. VAUCOUVER a PORTLAiIO Cm If LEEDS' Mitt ftr Ctttttl a SMO Spore P. S'hM Penani tnueai»«iut Gt. 35-3t/TM> Oaits 21 Att 8 J 'I*! ILU p.-.,
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  • 170 16 ÜBBKK futures n New York were weaker in the week ended Prlday reflecting a decline abroad an unsetuement in commodity market* here generally because of t*M situation in cotton seed oil futures. The decline ranged from one cent in the January position to about three-quarters
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  • 32 16 RUBBER TIN IOV. 18 19. 20 21. M. 23. (per Ib.) (per plrull 69 i rti. S4MJ7} «W ets. 548K.25 69 cts. S4BC.S7J 88; els. 5484.75 681 cts. $485.00 $483.25
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  • 609 16 Tin price easier by $1.75 rpHERE was an easier sentlL ment on the Straits tin market on Saturday following the assassination of President Kennedy and the price fell $1.75 to $483.25. In London overnight before the Kennedy news the price had softened in the afternoon for three months by £4
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  • 156 16 Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concessional Riil Fares Tt All European Cities. «> ASIA m» VICTORIA Call KARACHI otter BOMBAY) Contort your Travel Agent or HARPER, GILFIfXAN €t CO., LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Maloece ***** ***** 2621 ***** 3192 VICTORIA" G. GALILEI "ASIA" "G. MARCONI" "VICTORIA" "G.
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  • 1099 16 fHK table ol share* on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to Nov. 16. iA i and last business since that date ißi with H and L ilaneinc for Highest and Lowest business for this year to date. INOUSTIKI3 b I AS »l«» BMCU 3*l
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  • 76 16 •l-ME Maiaysn Exchsngs Bsnke* Aeco- cistion made these changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all ratex to $100) Nsw York: buying TT 32 13/16, airmall OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills, 33 3/8 trade bills. On the trss exchange market ta Hong Kong,
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  • 36 16 Total (MTmeat payment for prertMM year rear ■oodwood Park 10% 7*L Dec. 18 7*d. 7WL epooc Plant 2%t Dec. 11 lentakab 5% Dec. 10 im Malacca 15% t Jan. !0 20% 20% t Interim
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  • 42 16 Nov. 18. Nov. IS. Nov. 20. 1 Nov. 21. Nov. 22. Nov. 28. i: 119.03 119.41 119.96 119.98 120.59 120.20 m: 113.84 114.59 114.65 115.29 115.42 114.94 rabbera: 108.84 108.84 108.93 109.05 109.05 108.77 I c. 38 1962 100.
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    • 1047 16 P^sg_W 1 laaWaaaW V^Jk. Pacific and Atlantic li»vf S'pon P. bham Hongkong K'Htivni a. "Cisco l_ Anieit* N. tort Banna Mara" J7/2J Nm M/ 1 Bte I Dec I Otc »He It Otc It iM "Kaaikam Man" 2S/2I DM 21 11 Btt 5 lai I Jaa 24 Jaa I* las
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    • 805 16 [™loriektI lines i Soilinai ro rhe United Kingdom Dep. S'por* Dep. Penang Arr. U.K. 1964 "CATHAY" 10 Dec 11 Dec 2 Jaa "ORCADES" 14 Dec 5 Jo. 1964 1964 "CHITRAL" 9 Jon 10 Jon 1 Ft* "CHUSAN" 2 Feb 3 Fab 23 Fab "IBERIA" 17 Feb 7 Mor "ARCADIA" 23
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    • 109 16 ran Ales. Part SaM. Mttrtan, ajwayaa* HaaMarg mt IMo, S'por* P. Sham PMtat -Martin Htwtttf 1/tHt %l 1 Nc imral Ijjtmu c.f SMaW t CO.. (M) Ltl. s >*■*>• *«a«nM rtr: laafkak, Natttic ■ia > Haa|, laaaa ait Ckiaa Ptm Spore P. S'hjrn Penani -etavrai Siltrrti" n I Btt "lattk
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    • 805 16 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT THE TOWN BOARDS IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ENACTMENT NOTICB UNDER SECTION 137 Nottce UDdw g^,,,,,, IJ7# Notice Is hereby given that tt Is No proposed under Mepon 144 of the Notice is nererjy given under t °*2^f^ ll ?r^t^^^ Bectlon 137 of Town B^s to amend the Ipoh
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  • 2425 17 Kennedy: Market nervous From Our Market Correspondent THK Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday morning was highly nervous following the shocking news of the assassination of President Kennedy. At the opening there was some selling pressure and industrials and tins tended to ease. Later conditions were steadier. However, it will be
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  • 637 17 Rfc following v a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Nov. 22. Kuckai 5.40 rao Lanrt lot T it UnCUI m 2.10 220 Lw Ptrtt SS/- M/» Mai. Tt« S7/6 2*'M«ra 9d. 1Pahaoc 14/4t 14 Tt I'rnickalm IS 13 Petallnc 4.02 4.07
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 846 17 MINISTRY OF HEALTH. NOTICE, SINGAPORE that^the^ gg^Z-^"-TENDER NOTICE w" 1 <*** m deem to not valid. to^K TSSJ&rSS INDIA AMORAHC CO. the Supply of Rations to Contacts and Fire w»> 1 to St. John's uATirc Island. Quarantine Station, for MUlltt the year IW4. wlth effect Mr. Zee Printed forms of
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    • 688 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCY. Applications axe invited from suitably qualified persons domiciled in Malaysia for appointment as Assistant Accountants. These appointments ofler extremely good prospects for advancement to the highest levels of management with the Port Service for persons of proven ability. The remuneration payable would be
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    • 365 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE. APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the Chairs of Pathology. Bacteriology. Pan&ltology. and Social Medicine and Public Health in the newly established Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur. Applicants should have high academic qualifications and wide experience In
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    • 335 17 TENDERS SCHOOLS' TUCKSHOP TENDERS are Invited for the •ale of food and soft drinks at the tuckshop at Batu Road School I and II Kuala Lumpur for 1944. Tenders will close on December 7th 1963 at 12 noon. Tender Forms are available from the Headmaster on application. JKR. SELANGOR TENDER
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    • 103 17 TENDER POLIS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will dose at 1200 Noon 7th December. 1963 are Invited by the President. Police Club. No. 3 Police Field Force. Kulai. Johore for the running of: -(a) FAMILIES SHOP. (b) CANTEEN. (C) DHOBY. (d) BARBER (c) TAILOR for the year. 1964. Full particulars may be
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  • TIMESPORT KL upsets by Bright Eyes 111 and Parramatta
    • 2350 18 J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Form went haywire in heavy goi ing here today. The day's racing began with two upsets. Parramatta, with apprentice Doug Dragon up, paid $127 In the first race. And Bright Eyes 111 (apprentice P. K. Leong) followed with a
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    • 30 18 Total Pool 5124.166 Ist No. *****0 $43,458 2nd No. *****5 $12,416 3rd No. *****2 S 6.208 STARTERS '5689 each) Nos. *****6 *****4 *****4 *****0 *****6 *****5 *****2 *****1.
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    • 52 18 TAIPEH. Sun.— The Philippines won their third straight game in the second Asian basketball championship by beating Malaya 103-42 last night. The half-time score was 49-20. In the other games played last night. South Vietnam trounced Hong Kong 105-78: South Korea overwhelmed Singapore 110-55: and Formosa defeated Thailand
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    • 301 18 TENNIS Penan* CRC men's double* final Buddy Yeap and i Lam Sit Chee v Goon Kok Lem and Tan Seng Jin 7-5- 8-6. 2-2 (unfinished). Plate singles final: C H. Hamilton bt Ong Hock Chye 7-5- 4-6. 6-2. SOCCER— Leong Cup (Ipoh): Shaw Bros 5 Kampar Chinese 2.
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    • 213 18 SOCCER ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y Football Association of Malaysia today named 17 players for the preliminary round matches of the Asian Cup soccer tournament at Saigon from Dec. 7 to 15. The 17 named by the selectors who met at the FAM House this morning
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    • 251 18 CRICKET D'Oliviera, Kanhai put on 122 runs DAWALPINDI. Sun. 1V The Commonwealth XI after declaring 76 runs ahead on the second day of their threeday match against the President's XI here yesterday, were unable to press home their advantage. SCORES; President's XI ?«!5-9 declared and 67-1; Commonwealth XI 281-b' declared.
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    • 77 18 MANILA. Sun.— The Philippines Games and Amusements Board have imposed a year's suspension on Love Allot ey (Ghana) for an alleged incident with the referee after his disqualification against Plash Elorde here last Saturday. Elorde. Filipino holder of the world junior lightweight championship, retained his title when
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    • 84 18 HOCKEY Spore Div. 2: RAF Tengah v RAP Seletar B (T*ii- i <?aht; SRC B" v RMN padang iDiv. 3: Varsity 'B v BODCA (Bkt TJmah). SOCCER Urn Shield ko: Utd Plantations v Rubana (T. Anson). i RUGGER Friendly: SCC Invitation v RAP Chanßi B (Spore padang). i TENNIS KUney
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 638 19 oNATCHING a 6-5 win over Cardiff yesterday, t3 the All Blacks avenged the defeat of the 1953 New Zealand Rugby Union touring team in thh fixture. Cardiff led at halftone by five points (a goal) to three (a penalty goal), but a se-cond-half
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    • 199 19 Distressed Ralston loses to Newcombe TENNIS ADELAIDE, Sun. American Dennis Ralston, said to be "under great strain" after hearing of Pres i d c n t Kennedy's death, was beaten by 19-year-old John Newcombe, Australia's Junior champion, in the men's singles final at the South Australian lawn tennis championships here
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    • 377 19 Four clubs share lead in top division SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. 'J'HE struggle for supremacy, in the First Division of the English Football League intensified yesterday with four top clubs winning to share the lead in the table. Sheffield United, clear leaders until yesterday, crashed for the second successive week
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    • 262 19 Sunderland held their one-point lead at the head of the Second Division with a 2-1 win away to Swansea. Their nearest rivals, Leeds, also had an away win 2-0 over Leyton Orient. There was no score at halftlme In the Sunder-land-Swansea match, but in
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    • 1289 19 HBST DIVISION Arsenal 5 Blackpool 3 Birmingham 3 Notts Forest 3 Bolton 1 West Baa 1 Burnley 2 Aston Villa 0 ETerton 2 Stoke Fulham 3 Sheff. United I Ipswich 2 Tottenham 3 Leicester 2 Chelsea 4 Man. Ltd. 0 Liverpool 1 Sheff. Wed. 5 Wohres 0 WBA 1
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  • 291 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A DETAINED PMIP religious leader was charged with murder in a police station here this morning the day he was due to have been released. He is Haji Omar bin Daud. 35. a PMIP religious committee member, who
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  • 127 20 Inoculation advice in Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Johore Government today advised people intending to go to Singapore to call at the Johore Bahru Health Office, where free cholera inoculations would be given and certificates issued. In a statement, it said: "It must be emphasised that this is only a
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  • 32 20 BRUNSWICK (Ohio). Sun. Parishioners here collected 1.464.--000 trading stamps and exchanged them for a new station wagon for the Roman Catholic Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary. Reuter.
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  • 22 20 LCC WAN BENG (Johnny) of 0.C.8.C. North Branch, panned away 24.11 63. accident Funeral from Sago Lane 26.11.03 at 11 %.m.
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  • 41 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Assemblyman for Telolc Blangah. Mr. Bernard Rodrigues. will conduct meet-the-people sessions even' PYiday between 7 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. at 247-H. Bukit Purmei. and between 8.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. at 91-C. Kampong Heap Ouan San.
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    31 20 STILL wearing her blood-stained clothes, Mrs. Kennedy seen arriving in Washington from Dallas, Texas, with the body of the late President. At left is Attorney-General Robert Kennedy. UPI Radiophoto.
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  • 38 20 GENEVA. Sun.— Six million frozon frogs legs, weighing 50 tons, are on the way to Switzerland irom Chin India. Rumania and Yugoslavia to supplement local supplies of the delicacy for Swiss gourmets over Christmas. Reuter.
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  • 626 20 BACK PAGE SPORT HONG KONG, Sunday. Vf ALAYSIA, making a strong comeback on the second day of their three-day interport cricket match against Hong Kong, finished with a lead of 64 runs for the loss of four second innings wickets at the
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  • 177 20  -  GEORGE LIU by lIONG KONO. Sun. After beating Hong Kong 4-3 in the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup interport soccer tournament last Wednesday. Singapore lost their remaining tw friendly matches here. Yesterday Singapore went down 2-0 to a Hong Kong Selection side and today were
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  • 45 20 KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun. Malaysian champion N. S. Roslt won the Selnneor Cycling Association's 25-h'iie massed start road race here today. His time was lSnuii. 09sec. In ;he 10-mile event for Under 18s, Alfred Michael was the "winner, covering the distance in 30min. 19sec.
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  • 283 20 RUGGER Malayan Police gain 19-3 win SINGAPORE Sun.— Royal Maby. Man Police (Malaya) had toa much power in the back division for Royal Malaysian Police '(Singapore) and romped home to a omfortable victory by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to three (penalty) in their annual rugger match at
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