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Title Section20 1963-11-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration386 1963-11-26 1 The FBI steps in SHOOTING OF ASSASSINATION SUSPECT OSWALD TELEVISED EXACTLY AS IT HAPPENED. THIS WAS WHAT VIEWERS SAW AT HOME DALLAS, MONDAY THE FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into the bizarre murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was shot yesterday before he couldUPI - 386 words
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206 1963-11-26 1 A pause to remember the other widow 1 on Friday I) \1.1..\5. Mon. Americans paused today to think of the other widow whose husband was shot down on the da y of President Kennedy's assassination. Though the President's wife Jacqueline is the focus of the sympathy of the nation and206 words
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79 1963-11-26 1 DALLAS, Mon. Police last night reported a threat against the life of Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes who swore In VicePresident Lyndon B. Johnson as President. It was one of a number of threats against prominent people and followed a bomb scare on79 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-11-26 1 PRESIDENT Lyndon Johnson (above), haggardand .grief -stricken since the murder of President Kennedy, has asked the F. 8.1, to take over the investigations after Oswald was shot in police headquarters in Dallas. MM Radiopicture. #l)..t.linr Dallas: A page of radiopirtures in Page 8.49 words
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Article, Illustration880 1963-11-26 1 A hero's funeral for John F. Kennedy HEADS OF STATE, ROYALTY, PMs PAY RESPECTS WASHINGTON, Mon. President John Kennedy went to a hero's grave today honoured by a saddened world. Chiefs of state, royalty, prin-j nJnisters and high officials from 60 nations escorted the assassinated President through the solemnity of880 words
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Article260 1963-11-26 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE University of Singapore Students' Union tox day abandoned a plan to hold a sit-down demonstration tomorrow morning on the Padang in front of the City Hall when it failed to get a police permit. The demonstration was to heve been staged in conjunction260 words
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Article85 1963-11-26 1 Indonesians rob six fishermen IPOH, Mon.— Two fishing boat* from Pantai Remls. on the coast of Perak. were robbed on the high seas by armed Indonesians yesterday evening of their catch of over four plcuLs of fish. The two boats, each with three fishermen, returned to their home port early85 words
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Article, Illustration695 1963-11-26 1 National Service campaign begins on Dec. 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. REGISTRATION for National Service of male Federal citizens from 21 to 28 begins on. Dec. 9 and will continue for a month, the Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, announced today. A total of registration695 words
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Article103 1963-11-26 1 Chou En-Lai to visit Cairo PEKING. Mon. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-Lai, is expected to arrive in Cairo in the middle of next month on his first official visit to the United Arab Republic, usually wellinformed diplomatic sources said here today. They understood the Chinese leader would makeReuter - 103 words
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Article28 1963-11-26 1 STOP PRESS BORNEO KILLINGS' JAKARTA. Mon. Northern Borneo rebels killed three British soldiers three Gurkhas in raids on villages inside Malaysia last month. Radio Jakarta claimed tonight —Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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301 1963-11-26 2 Colombo aid: Jakarta accuses Australia of 'pressure' JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA yesterday attacked Australia for allegedly using the Colombo Plan to pressure it into changing its confrontation policy against Malaysia, and called on Australia to review its policy towards Indonesia. Radio Jakarta quoted sources close to the Government as saying: "FromUPI - 301 words
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121 1963-11-26 2 HONG KONG, Mon— Communist Chinese leaders, including Mr. Liv Shao-chi, the head of state, attended a conference in Peking which called for continuing In China the "policy of letting a hundred schools of thought contend under the guidance of Marxism Leninism.'' AccordingReuter - 121 words
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Article47 1963-11-26 2 TOKYO. Moo.— The Japanese Government today announced the convening of a special diet session on Dec. 4 to name a new Prime Minister following ttae Nov. 21 general election. Mr. Hayato Ikeda was expected to be re-named for the post. Rmiter.47 words
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159 1963-11-26 2 LODGE TO JOHNSON: FULL REPORT ON VIETNAM SITUATION WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Lyndon Johnson yesterday received a first-hand report on the political and military situation in South Vietnam from the United States Ambassador in Saigon, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, who described the outlook as "hopeful." Mr. Lodge said he gave theReuter - 159 words
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74 1963-11-26 2 NEW DELHI. Mon.— An Indian Air Force plane with eight men aboard has been missing over Kashmir since Friday, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. It said the plane disappeared about the same time as the crash of a helicopter carrying five of India's topUPI - 74 words
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Article28 1963-11-26 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Three people were killed and nve others injured when a typhoon struck the Miiftelang district of Central Java at the weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article225 1963-11-26 2 The London P.C. who shed tears ONDON, M o n.— A 12 London policeman waved down a car with foreign licence plates in Oxford Street on Saturday night. The driver, certain he had done nothing wrong, pulled over to the side as the grim-faced policeman approached. 'Terrible' "I was wondering225 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-11-26 2 PROFOUND SYMPATHY FROM MME NHU TO JACQUELINE After that shot in Dallas a foreign desk round-up ROME, Mon.— Madamo Ngoh Dinh Nhu yesterday sent a telegram to Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy saying her husband's death must be particularly unbearable "because of your habitually wellsheltered life." "Though not having the pleasure toUPI - 207 words
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96 1963-11-26 2 FULBRIGHT SUGGESTS EARLY MEETING OF NIK AND JOHNSON WASHINGTON. Mon.— Senator J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign relations Committ.e. suggested in a radio-television interview last night that President Johnson should have an early get-acquainted meeting with Mr. Khrushchev. He said early personal contact between the two leaders wouldReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-11-26 2 The task ahead— to allay policy change fears WASHINGTON. Mon. Top officials here are becoming increasingly aware that one of the major tasks facing the new Johnson Administration will be to quiet any feelings abroad of changes In foreign policy. This realisation was believed by observers here to be oneReuter - 205 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-11-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f"2Lȣ*\ r c 2rrMvBuo/^ > l (9urnm^mwZ) /onklaumim^)12 words
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Article1039 1963-11-26 3 J)ALLAS, Mon. Lee Harvey. Oswald, 24, alleged assassin of President Kennedy, was himself assassinated here last night. He was shot down at pointblank range by a man identified by police as a striptease club owner, Jack Ruby. 50. Police said Ruby told them he shot Oswald becauseReuter - 1,039 words
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Article180 1963-11-26 3 OSWALD'S 1 SHOT TO OSWALD SHOT FiALLAS. Mon. This is the dramatic timetable of events starting with President Kennedy's assassination. FRIDAY: 1830 G.M.T.: A fusillade of shots ring out from the sixth-floor window of a building alongside President Kennedy's triumphal motorcade through Dallas. ifiOO 0.M.T.: The President was declared dead.UPI - 180 words
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173 1963-11-26 3 THE OSWALD CASE IS NOT CLOSED, SAYS JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON. Mon. The FBI will continue to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy despite the death of its chief suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, a Justice Department spokesman said yesterday. "There is very strong evidence that Oswald was the President's assassin," theReuter; UPI - 173 words
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313 1963-11-26 3 OSWALD'S SHOOTING 'CONCEALS TRUTH,' SAYS MOSCOW MOSCOW, Mon. Valentine Zorin. a top Moscow Radio commentator, claimed last night that the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald was intended to conceal the truth about President Kennedys assassination. He added during a halfhour programme commemorating the late President that the assassination was notReuter - 313 words
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Article154 1963-11-26 3 'Eye' for blind soon T ONDON, Mon. A new electronic "eye" will be available to blind people in Britain in two years Research into the ultrasonic device has been earned out partly by St. IMin.stiin'v the organisation which help British men and women blinded during war service The154 words
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512 1963-11-26 4 Dutton was in flames when he was cut down A DETAINEE, described as an eyewitness of the July 12 riot on Pulau Senang, told the Assizes today that he saw Mr. D.S. Dutton, the superintendent, being burnt alive in the settlement's radio room, and assaulted later by two armed rioters.512 words
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123 1963-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Victoria Memorial Hall will be the sttne of Christmas festivities on Nov. 30 when it is converted Into a fair ground to raise funds for the Spastic Children's Association, Singapore Children's Society and the Association for the Deaf. The ground floor123 words
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Article108 1963-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Television Singapunt v. ill be transmitting at 8 05 p.m. on Channel 8 tomorrow the first In a series of programmes entitled "Opinion, in which a panel of distinguished personalities will discuss matters of current Interest. Members of the panel In the first programme will108 words
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207 1963-11-26 4 QJINGAPORE, Mon. From the time her attap hut and all her possessions were destroyed in the Geylang fire of Nov. 16, Madam Ong Bee Seng, 42, was never the same again. Wife of a labourer and mother of five little children, she207 words
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Article57 1963-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Board of Visitors (Women and Girlsi will give a Deepavali party for children of the Social Welfare homes on Wednesday. The party will start at 10 a.m. with a film show at the Cultural Centre. A lunch will be given to the children at the57 words
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252 1963-11-26 4 NURSES TO TAKE OVER FROM UNIONS: JOURNAL SINGAPORE; Mon. The Berita Jururawat, Journal of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association, has stressed that all future representation for better working conditions and wage claims must be made by nurses for nurses and not by trade unionists who do not have professional responsibility.252 words
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Article411 1963-11-26 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR TH>: following I* today'i schedule ot civil aircraft inovrmenU at Paya Lrbar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.15 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Tdteran. New Delhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 6.90 p.m. from Auckland, Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 6,33 p.m.; from411 words
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170 1963-11-26 4 Four-week survey of city land starts in Singapore- rE Planning Department today began a fourweek survey of the uses to which land and buildings in the central area of the city are being put. The object of the survey is to collect Information on the nature and extent of the170 words
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Article, Illustration299 1963-11-26 5 Dr. him replies to a charge by the United Front KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that the Central Government would not discriminate against any town council controlled by opposition parties. He was commenting on299 words
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130 1963-11-26 5 Pineapple cannery ready next year ITIJALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Governmentsponsored $5 million pineapple cannery at Pekan Nanas, near Johore Bahru, will be completed in May next year. Work on the project started last month. The Government last year allocated $2.5 million In Its development estimates for the project Sales drive130 words
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104 1963-11-26 5 MALACCA, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr Tan Siew Sin, arrived here during the weekend to visit his constituents in Malacca CentraL Yesterday he visited Bachang Krubong and Ayer Sulak. Today he went to Sungei Udang. Bukit Beruang and Bukit Piatu. At each104 words
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Article47 1963-11-26 5 bicycle parts PENANG. Mon. Ismail bin Arbaai, M. was charged in the First Magistrate's Court today with dishonestly retaining stolen bicycle accessories at Batu Maung Road, Bayan Lepas, on Nov. 22. Ismail claimed trial and was allowed bail of S5OO pending hearing on Dec. 17.47 words
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Article41 1963-11-26 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— The transfer of the Chief Assistant District Officer, Lower Peralc, Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, to Grik as District Officer, Upper Perak, has been cancelled and he is now back at work m the Land Office here.41 words
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Article29 1963-11-26 5 MUAR. Mon. Police recovered the body of Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Noor, 18, a fisherman of Parit Sri Jawa, near here, off TanJong Tohor. yesterday eveninu.29 words
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90 1963-11-26 5 New transport centre for buses, taxis BATU PAHAT, Mon— A new transport centre at Jalan Abu Bakar for buses and taxis Is now In operation. Built by the Town Council, with a Btate Government loan, the centre cost $208,000. As from yesterday, buses and taxis will not stop in the90 words
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197 1963-11-26 5 A RISE OF 199,546 VOTERS IN NEXT YEAR'S POLLS UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. There are 199,546 new voters for next years State and par 1 i a mentary elections, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, chairman of the Election Commission, said today. The revised electoral rolls for 1963 and 1964 would be197 words
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Article41 1963-11-26 5 IPOH, Mon. A businessman, Ng Chin Hoong, 53, returnsd home from Penang to find $100 worth of jewellery stolen from his bouse in Jalan Bendahara here yesterday. During his absence only his children were in the house.41 words
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Article108 1963-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Normal train services between here and Singapore were resumed today. The services had been interrupted since 1 40 a.m. yesterday following the derailment of a goods train, 6i miles .'outh of Seremban. which pulled up a half-mile section of the line.108 words
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94 1963-11-26 5 KUALA LUiMPUR, Mon. —The acting ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, Prof. R. L. Huang, today opened an exhibition of the National Art Gallery's acquisitions at the university library. On display are 87 paintings which the gallery had bought or had been presented94 words
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Article115 1963-11-26 5 BURGLARS RAID TERENDAK NAAFI MALACCA, Mon. The Naafl supermarket at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, was broken into early yesterday morning and more than $10,000 in cash was stolen from its iron safe. Two men with knives eari Mer tied and gagged the watchman. Abu Hassan bin 1 Majid.115 words
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Article70 1963-11-26 5 PENANG. Mon. Former Irprosy patients at the Jawi srttlement in Sungei Bakap ba the Malayan leprosy Association for six bicycles to transport their vegetables, poultry and eggs to markets. The request was made to Inche Aziz Ibrahim. Stnte Executive Councillor and chairman of the Penang branch70 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-11-26 6 IT BEGAN WITH A SHOT ON FRIDAY, NOV. 22: THE SHOCK REGISTERS ON A FAMOUS FACE IN FARAWAY MOSCOW A SOLEMN Mr. Nikita Khrushchev (right) visits the U.S. Ambassador in Moscow to sign a book of condolences. The Soviet Premier said that President Kennedy's death was "a heavyUPI - 104 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-11-26 6 MRS. Jacqueline Kennedy, still wearing her bloodstained suit, follows a casket bearing her husband's body into the White House on Friday evening. UPI radiopicture. A DALLAS policeman holds the rifle used by the assassin to shoot President Kennedy from a range of 75 to 100 yards shortlyUPI - 66 words
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Article415 1963-11-26 7 SAFE FROM MENACE OF THREE RIVERS, BUT THEY ARE FEARED TO BE WITHOUT FOOD SLIM RIVER, Monday. pORTY people were marooned tonight by flood waters at Kampong Kuala Slim, four miles from here. Efforts to reach them have failed. A Drainage and Irrigation Department speedboat is415 words
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Article159 1963-11-26 7 MOTHER BREAKS DOWN IN COURT A LOR STAR, Mon. A mother of five, granted $500 bail pending sentence on an illegal lottery charge, broke down in court today and said she had no one to stand bail for her. "I cant find a bailor and if I were to be159 words
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Article53 1963-11-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— A taxi driver. H.B. Selamat. wants to return a camera of German make whfch two men. probably Gurkhas, left In his taxi on Saturday night before they got on* at the Gurkha camp in Wessex Estate The camera is now with the Straits Times53 words
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Article103 1963-11-26 7 SEREMBAN, Monday. FIRE destroyed seven houses last night at Broga, 21 miles from here, making 35 people homeless. Damage is estimated at $70,000. The fire started at 7.30 p.m. Before two fire engines from Seremban and one from Kajang could arrive the houses were gutted103 words
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Article43 1963-11-26 7 KUALA KANObAR. Mon. Police detained a youth in a car this morning and found him in possession ot an unlicenced pistol. The car. In which there were three other men. was stopped at a police road biock near here.43 words
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84 1963-11-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 14--year-old cirl drank caustic soda after her mother had caned her following a quarrel she had with her younger brother, a coroner"* inquiry was told today. Seah Phek Yong. died at the General Hospital on Sept. 9 10 days after84 words
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Article50 1963-11-26 7 PENANG. Mon.— A 5 a.m. ourg!ar fled tills morning when a Pettp.s Koad housewife. Mrs. Choong Chong Tei-k. shouted on seeing him in ncr bedroom The intruder escaped with v $30 watch and wallet containing $5 and some document* belonging to Mr. Chuontc. a foreman.50 words
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165 1963-11-26 7 Perak budget: Deficit of 8mil. anticipated IPOH. Mon. The Perak Htate Government Is setting aside $9.4 million for the water supply fund and another MJ million fpr the development fund In its budget proposals for next year The budget estimates, totalling .jail 7 million, will be tabled at the budget165 words
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Article144 1963-11-26 7 One more case confirmed: Mass inoculations start in Spore SINGAPORE. Mon. One new case of cholera was confirmed here during the weekend, bringing the total number of cases to 14. a Health Ministry statement said today. This case occurred at the 13th milestone, "Chua Chu Kang Road. Two cases144 words
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Article32 1963-11-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Exercise "Trip-up 11" the second and final phase of a Joint police-military "public ordrr" rxerc:se will be carried out In the eastern half of the is and tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-11-26 7 NANCY Lee. 16, (above) a Form 111 pupil of the Pulau Tikus Convent, Penan*, became the first winner of the Australian Lions Secondary English School scholarship awarded by the Lions Club of Yagoona. Sydney. She was selected from 75 applicants for the scholarship valued at S2lO52 words
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183 1963-11-26 7 MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ISSUING DUD CHEQUES FOR $9 k 664 SINGAPORE, Mon. A man who issued dud cheques amounting to $9,664 to obtain various types of machines and television sets, pleaded guilty to eight counts of cheating in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Tan Eng Tung was charged with183 words
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88 1963-11-26 7 KOTA BHARU, Mon. A legal firm here has filed writs of habeas corpus against the Kelantan Chief Police Officer, Inche Yusuf bin Tajuddin. for the release of two Pan-Mal-ayan Islamic Party religious leaders, Haji D^ud bin Kaji Othman. 43, and Haji Mohamed88 words
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Article28 1963-11-26 7 IPOH. Mon.— More than 3.000 people in the Bagan Datoh and Hutan Melimang areas of T x)»er Perak attended an anti-Soekarno rally in Bagan Datoh today.28 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-11-26 7 Hmffm Runny It,, Halph HvintdaM _J I'M RWIN'YAr I |rVEAX7HATSVEJ?| YsiNG ZOOP&P.OtI] f r f ,n n ,W w^cC/ 3 StfVWFERTM' COLP, 1 TOUGH i- VVER THROUGH J > i f ...50 r K/NIC) A iMr U CUSTOMERS, NOT SIRE! K LUCK!/ \y- -<, «^/"^A^ /Ju kiYU. vi fl47 words
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Article49 1963-11-26 8 SINGAPORE, Moo. The number of motor ears on Singapore roads rose last month to 84.327, according to official figures published today. This is an increase of 730 over the number registered at the end of September. Over 000 motor cycles were registered during last month.49 words
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Article29 1963-11-26 8 PENANQ. Mon. A woman Lum Yook Lin. was fined 5125 in the First Magistrate's Court today Tor assisting in a 1.000-characters lottery at Un* Lane yesterday.29 words
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491 1963-11-26 8 CHEOW CHYE, 24, who admitted stoning an engineer's wife, but denied subsequently demanding $2,000 from her, was acquitted by the Sessions Courts here today of attempted extortion. Ang, defended by Mr. David Choong, was alleged to have attempted to extort the491 words
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211 1963-11-26 8 Terriers talk of 'mutiny' over five drums f ONDON. Mon.— Old are threatenng to quit the Territorial Army because their regiment is planning to sell its famous Singapore drums. The five drums were hidden from the Japanese when the Cambridgeshire Regiment was captured In 1942. They were recovered in the211 words
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Article51 1963-11-26 8 PENANG. Mon.— Loi Kee. 54. pleaded not guilty in the Pint Magistrate's Court today to a charge of having attempted to wound Lvi Kong Chee with an tat in Chulia Street at 10.15 last night. Lot was allowed $1,000 bail pending hearing on Dec.51 words
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Article57 1963-11-26 8 IPOH. Mon. A factory workpr, Mohsmed Noor bin Idri.s. 20, pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court here today to setting flre to the Ipoh Rubber Works factory 1n Kuala Kangsar road with the Intention of destroying the factory, on Nov. 17. He was allowed $5,00057 words
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Article176 1963-11-26 8 FISH MAN ROBBED BY 10 PIRATES SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten armed pirates robbed an Indonesian fisherman of his motor boat and his days catch valued at $200 some distance from Bedok beach early today. The pirates also took a $50 watch and about $200 before leaving the fisherman and a companion176 words
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Article64 1963-11-26 8 PENANO, Mon.— The Penang State Schools .Art Society will hold a combined schools art and crafts exhibition In the Wellesley Primary School Hall from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. About 24 schools In Penang and Province Wellqsley will be taking part In the exhibition, which64 words
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171 1963-11-26 8 SABAH'S Minister of C o m m v nications and Works, Datu Khoo Siak Chlew, said here last night that his State was looking for 1.500 skilled construction workers from Singapore for its development projects. Th«e workers were needed urgently to complete a171 words
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Miscellaneous198 1963-11-26 8 A //#>#/ Oap By F. 7. llmttHn I WH**6A MATTEL, Jfe* s**"^**4^^5 4^^ I ...A CDUPIE GUVS ARE Y^-^I^ABOUTA SCHEWc^^ W **H ITV) l/Sss-* Tir^ei UTTLS y^IWTY, lB RUNNING TO TW KJNG X vm»J >. \OU KMCHEO-/>>fi' GO9M,Sl /HEY Rlfi 1 CHARLEY? *r£F BO NOU. 1 RIGHT NOW WITH A.198 words
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Article671 1963-11-26 9 Dems Hart - The world of Sam Spiegel THE EXTRAVAGANT IDEALIST by Dems Hart lONDON. Mon. Sam a Spiegel is the only film producer who "has used Elizabeth Taylor as .i stand-in and employed a former British Government Minister as a public relations officer. The casting of Miss Taylor was not in a671 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1963-11-26 9 Radio transmitterand the machine under the sea CONCLUDING THE SPY STORY THAT'S ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LOOKED at da Cunha closely, trying to guess his motives. "I can remember it," I said, "it reads: 'The work of Professor Knobel is vital to the untiBolshevisl world's stake in the Arctic." "When you get1,030 words
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Advertisement239 1963-11-26 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure v\v y* jH 1 ;ll§ir*ißtf4 ::::^iJ F* 1 f m^a FILTER TIPPED V When they see the sailor symbol u&fcjjzl on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Fedf-ation: 26'« «xecutiv« pack 19239 words
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Article126 1963-11-26 10 M Wordi tit (Mlmimmm) UM WII LON'I Family thaataa relatives, friend*. badminton parties and aavmrmttons for their kind attendance, riurb' visits. wreath* and condolences In thear bereavement. MRS. P.C. FERNANDEZ and children of Autong. Tatplng thank most slnesrely the prteats, nans. brothers relatfea*. friends staff aad pupils of St.126 words
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Article248 1963-11-26 10 M W.t4m %l$ (minimum) Livg LONGER with Aptsenm, the genuine stabilised solution of RoyaJ Jelly. TMI OIFT c lading value Miklmoto pearls. The kflng Shop. Flixpatrtek* THE CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday snth November at the .Victoria Memorial Rail 10 a.m. 6pm STORK WIDI ■AROAINS at Modern Silk Store AW Items248 words
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Article659 1963-11-26 10 Insanity' is piled on insanity in the dreadful story of the assassination of President Kennedy. At least some of the blame belongs to the insensate demand for news, a demand which continually drives the newspapers and television stations to the most extraordinary lengths to satisfy their crstomers.659 words
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Article298 1963-11-26 10 All the points made by Dr. Gwee Ah Leng in his talk on population growth to the Singapore Ts Men's Club are defensible in the abstract In its extreme form, the Malthusian prognosis of famine as the world's population, increasing geometrically, overtakes the production of food, is based298 words
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Article284 1963-11-26 10 Preliminary revision of the Malayan electoral roll is complete, and speculation on the timing of a general election will accordingly increase. It remains for the Election Commission to present the registers for the scrutiny of the political parties and the public, to deal with claims and objections and,284 words
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469 1963-11-26 10 THE 2 MILLION UNKNOWNS WHO COULD TOPPLE SIR ALEO by rraser Wighlon I ONDON. Mori. ConXJ servatives. racing against time to recover tbeir lost popularity with voters before a sen eral election, took a fresh knock in last week's parliamentary contest at Dundee West, Scotland. There the Labour defender increasedReuter - 469 words
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Letter154 1963-11-26 10 rB peace and Integrity we have enjoyed since Independence are now being threatened by aggressive Indonesia. It Is now up to us to defend our country. Thus It is painful to hear the statement by a political leader that "any conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia would be tantamount154 words
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Letter87 1963-11-26 10 A PRESS statement by the _V Amalgamated Union of Employees in the Government Clerical and Allied Services states that after the recent revision of postmen's salaries that clerks are receiving less pay than postmen. When the postmen were fighting for pay they did not quote other grade salaries87 words
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Letter81 1963-11-26 10 IAM one of the 12,500 people who surrendered their citizenship certificates under the Government's generous amnesty and have since re-applled for citizenship by registration. To date I am awaiting my citizenship certificate. At this time of national emergency, thousands like me are keen to defend Malaysia for which81 words
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Letter45 1963-11-26 10 WATCHED a TV programme recently which featured "Indian Songtlme." To my surprise I found the faces of musicians who had appeared previously in another regular programme. Surely "Songtime" ought not to be repetitive In this way? I expected something quite new. ADDICT Singapore45 words
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Letter64 1963-11-26 10 CONSIDERABLE attention has been paid by the Ipoh municipality to valuable development projects In the town. But It seems that the municipality needs waking up as regards the Installation of traffic lights in certain congested areas of the town. One such example Is the Junction of Hugh Low Street64 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1963-11-26 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Millions to be freed from bitte bondage DENNIS BLOODWORTH VIETNAM'S NEW RULERS PREPARE TO ERASE THE LEGACY OF THE NGOS... from ELATION has given way to anxiety among thinking Vietnamese who contemplate the Augean stables which Ngo Dinh Diem le-ft behind for the new Military Revolutionary Council to clean out.OFNS - 1,175 words
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Advertisement675 1963-11-26 10 Struts TL*m« k Malay Mi J fat earned c overt teem en ts mmt ke k*Mi« m* IM PIMT COLO STORAGE ABCA.DB Oieaiara' Road COLO STORACI ■■ANCHII AT MOCLANO WO AD' KATOMSI •taTP>*>aU. ROAD— NAVAL BAM A»l»nrlaaa- A*]— aa« emr book bto— ltd WSaaMMaaar iioaae. C«**jaar Qa*v ▼Seal P*aTWaV sajsoafT675 words
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Advertisement22 1963-11-26 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air j unpleasant smells with the jtfsg/^L nm avrrsrf a*» conomom22 words
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Advertisement192 1963-11-26 10 aa^a^a^T ■i aaaaJaaaaaaVA Acne and Pimples f New VANISH.... G 7 Smooth texture of .^fr^ skin returns Mmpics. II negated or income- \s' tly treated, tear and d«(l([iire J «aaaaa"«aaaaßa^l« l Oai'-^'.. tb. tkio MrdKal Klrnc* V ma* brinir* Dr. Kratnrr's Arnc <f^m9: •>" and Ptaipk Crram. a clinically SHE^Sjr^192 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-11-26 11 gINGAPORE, Mon. RAF Sergeant Saviour Farrugia, 43, was today acquitted by a court martial on a charge of indecent assault on 16-year-old schoolgirl, Carolyn Merlo, at the RAF Seletar telephone operators' rest room on Sept. 17. The 'acquittal came in398 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-11-26 11 there was no undue familiarity between Sgt. Farrugia and his staff. Sgt. Farrugia came to him on Sept. 19 and told him that he had been interviewed by the RAF Police. He said they had accused him of kissing160 words
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83 1963-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Malaysian conference of representatives of tourist agencies and tourist promotion officials, scheduled to be held in Singapore this week, has been postponed to earto next year. Mr. B. H. Melwani. chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, which is sponsoring the83 words
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333 1963-11-26 11 Minister's 'devotion' call to welfare workers ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said today that Government social welfare officers engaged in child welfare work should not consider their job "merely a mode of earning a living." He was opening a threeday333 words
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155 1963-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Yuen Yeh Kong, 18. a plumber, was today charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court with attempted murder on Oct. id by shooting at a detective with his own revolver. Allen Lee Soon See, the detective, said at a preliminary Inquiry, that he was155 words
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Article79 1963-11-26 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Religious Affairs Department has banned a book written by an Indonesian religious leader on the grounds that It contains religious rulings contradictory to those practised by Muslims In Malaysia. The book, entitled "Questions and Answers on Islam", by Hassan Bandung, who79 words
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Article46 1963-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon— A 40-year-old businessman, Khar Km Yong, was found dead In a lane behind Robinson's in Raffles Square early today. He had a fractured skull, and is believed to have fallen from an adjoining building. No foul play is suspected.46 words
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Article, Illustration328 1963-11-26 11 THE MTUC HAS NO GUTS, SAYS DAVID KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. jy|R. V. DAVID, a Socialist Front M.P. and general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, said today that the Malayan Trades Union Congress did not have the "guts" to stick by its decisions. Mf. David was to have been in328 words
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Article27 1963-11-26 11 IPOH. Mon The Mentrl Besar of PeraK, Dato Sha'ari bin Bhaflee, opened a $40,000 fire station at Slim River, south of here, this morning.27 words
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75 1963-11-26 11 Certificates for replanting trainees MUAR, Mon. The Assistant District Officer. Inche All bin Abu Bakar. yesterday presented certificates to 36 candidates who had passed their six-month training course on rubber replanting and research at Tanjong Oading. five miles from here. Inche AH urged the candidates to use their knowledge of75 words
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Article128 1963-11-26 11 OINGAPORE, Mon. A teenager who took part in robbing a taxi driver was put on pro- 1 bation for one year by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the Assize Court today. Abdul Malek bin Abdullah. 16. had pleaded guilty last week to a charge128 words
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177 1963-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Government has allocated a further 529 million for rubber replanting schemes next year. Of this sum, 815 million will be the first contribution to scheme No 2 a $200 million grant approved earlier in thr year to hejp the177 words
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Article33 1963-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. In nntlsecret society raids y< police detained eight men under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, and another two under the Societies Ordinance. Police also screened 370 persons.33 words
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Advertisement312 1963-11-26 11 President on the air KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Voice or America will broadcast an address by President Lyndon B. Johnson before a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, beginning at 12.30 a.m. Malaysian time. Listeners can tone in to the 16, 19, 31 and 41 metre bands. DON'T FORGET TO312 words
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Advertisement148 1963-11-26 11 BrwnrJH iw A Hllll^lHHiuLlmyi&slH Meet the slimmest gas 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 justsseconds from a Ronson Multi-Fill? neatly into148 words
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Miscellaneous568 1963-11-26 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA Artistry: 11.30 Starlight And Ml v mHLATaw you: 12.00 NeKara-ku. Close National Sbortwavc Down. AJtTopTtae 1 533! N e- RADIO SINGAPORE ftara-ku; 6.02 MornlnK Melodies: Medium Wave Servte* 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 476 metres 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7-30 Sbortwavr Service Learn A Word A568 words
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Article, Illustration523 1963-11-26 12 SLIM AS YOU RELAX IN THE SUN CL \\V sand and stretch you can slim while you relax sunning on the beach. And there are more than a dozen ways to go about it. Waistlines, hips, legs, arms and tummies will be pared down. Improved posture is another important plus.523 words
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196 1963-11-26 12 Teacher's role in teenager's life IT is during her teens that a girl needs a confidante, and the best person is her mother, but if mother is too busy then next comes the teacher. This was stated by Mrs. Harriet Dorai.->amy. principal of Si. Francis Girls' School, during the opening196 words
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Article, Illustration162 1963-11-26 12 fODArS kitchen is streamlined. You can get almost anything you wish to make life easy. And with the introduction of more and more gadgets there is no doubt that cooking is becoming a pleasure. The latest one to be introduced is the portable electric can opener and knife162 words
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Advertisement324 1963-11-26 12 v "ti^ 3~^Bl J^££g^Bl M new matdenfornt bra SCROLL New SCROLL features the pcllon" Hug-and-HolJ band under the cups to keep the bra in its fitting and proper place. The flexible elastic inserts allow easy breathing, bending and twisting. T»o--section circular-stitched cups are over-stitched with "scroll" patterned embroidery for pretty324 words
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Advertisement385 1963-11-26 12 *v >a \d; OBBBd B^BBs^. iSbb B b_a 4BH AVOn'S fflhrt «y a fragrance to remember you by Wear it any way you wish— splash it on. spray it on, perfume or sachet it on— Avon's Here's My Heart adds to your niceness. Like all good fragrances, the memory of385 words
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Miscellaneous410 1963-11-26 12 Straits Times Crossword EV nY 'LV nVi Hi ACROSS oOenslvr Insinuation <9>. 1. Greet us as in old pantomime 6. In Xanadu perhaps, one 1* 17). taken for a ride (4). i. King fated to deal with 20 7. Fully convinced 4 about locapresented by 2 and die un- tlon410 words
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Advertisement1692 1963-11-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT OF THE VACANCIES STATE OF SINGAPORE Application are Invited from D D i ir wnorc ncDiDTUCVT Federal ClUzens and from pernian- r UDLIL. WUKn.I UtrAK 1 rnLD I ent serving Government Offlcers >rtnt tnr*i nnww%frvT UJcludlng those on probation for 5? E <3^xi o^oßßlN?\cZ1,692 words
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Advertisement1971 1963-11-26 13 (Continued from Fare Ml ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT '1 .Tr*.* '«■•>-■•» tt Worda SS (Mi*.)— Box it eta. axtrm furnismid unfurnished bub- CZ^T". calow/Flat for Rent /Sale at Buklt CHINESE COOK GENERAL Amah Tlmah/Oxley Rise. Phone *****— Too. fo> BncUsh family. Mus live In. no Alto Room to Let. H»ona1,971 words
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Advertisement1072 1963-11-26 13 EDUCATION St Wmrda U (Ml*.}— Bam f mta. mtrm FOR OIRLS ONLVt Aft STB Ban BsaJlish School (1.30—6 pjob.) from Standard VI and forms I to V— Corarßßßßmt Jaauary, 1964 »t Guru Naaak Institution, Ipoh. experienced and I qualified teachers handling all sub- jects— Regular coacblnc for Primary VI L.C.X1,072 words
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Advertisement1098 1963-11-26 13 HI-FI STEREO w«r* SS (Ml*.)— Bmx St eta. amtrm TBIO ITCRIO AMPLIFIIR ate. Visit ftiai 00.. 23. Buck Road. 3 por*. Ml *****. LOANS I Word* IJ (Ml*.) Box St tta. axtrm COMPANY EXECUTIVE inquires urcaatly 53.000/- to.n Payable In 12 raootht «hl» taUrast. Kiadly raply Box AMS3 BT. S1,098 words
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Advertisement1217 1963-11-26 13 FOR SALE LADIES DRESS SHOP M Word* U (Mlit.)— Box it tta. artn M Wmrda U (Mlm Box M rts. txtrm KILL ants, cockroaches wttb Mrusav SMART COCKTAIL. tvenlng and en Johnston's No-Roach. Cnay to use, Afternoon (rocks at Kose Uown Shop, Effective for months At t'llzpauics port Supermarket, and1,217 words
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376 1963-11-26 14 Speculators caught by price fall 'pilK fluctuation in the suiim i refined) price during the iii si half of Uiis year caused heavy losses to most sections of the trade in Singapore, according to the half-year report of Hie Singapore Chamber of Commerce. It all376 words
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Article175 1963-11-26 14 THE quiet conditions which prevailed in the Singapore wines and spirits market throughout 1962 continued during the first half of this year, states the Singapore Chamber of Commerce halfSales showed signs of slight Improvement towards the end oi the period and the old established brands strengthened175 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-11-26 14 Discussions to boost whisky sale IN the course of a Far East tour. Mr. M. D. Wilkinson, director of John Haig and Co. Ltd.. leading British distillers, visited Singapore last week to hold business discussions with the local agent. Maclaine Watson i Imports i Ltd. He expressed full satisfac- tion110 words
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266 1963-11-26 14 HELIX SCHOOL SETS TRADE UP I 20 PER CENT pAYING her second visit to Malaya this year Is 1 Mrs. Elsie Lawson, a British woman business executive who believes in seeing for herself on the spot the potentialities of overseas markets. Mrs. Lawson is chairman of the Helix Universal Co.266 words
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Article43 1963-11-26 14 A joint company. CaterpillarMitsubishi Ltd. has been formed which will be licensed to make Caterpillar products' including crawler tractors, Traxcavators and industrial engines in Japan and to use the Caterpillar trade mark. Production is expected to begin early in 1965.43 words
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Article34 1963-11-26 14 Slnpaporp'<. «oft drinks output In April amounted to 145.3 million oe. of which the .sweetened variety accounted (or 140.5 million oz., fcgalnst 102.8 million oz. In March (99.2 million oz. .sweetened).34 words
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Article84 1963-11-26 14 fYCLE and Carriage. Singapore, agents for the British BSA motor-cycU manufacturers, are to supply 100 840 machines of 350 c.c. to the Malaysian Army. The motor-cyc.es. to lie manui factured at the BSA factory at I Birmingham, will be shipped about the middle of next month.84 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-11-26 14 MR. RICHARD Fuller, assistant manager of Eastman Kodak's international advertising and sales promotion division is visiting Kodak Malaya in Singapore this week to discuss the 1964 marketing plans. Mr. Fuller, who is here after visits to Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong and Bangkok,148 words
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Article108 1963-11-26 14 SAS is to place an order with Douglas Aircraft Company for two ultra long range DC-8 letliners which it will finance without recourse to new loan capital, he company announced this week. The all-new version of the DC-8 Long Durt Fan Jet scheduled for service108 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-11-26 14 Challenger locks with stainless steel knobs T H E international x sales manager for Challenger Lock Company of California, Mr. Marvin McCray, has been visiting < Singapore and Kuala Lumpur for the past fortnight to acquaint architects, developers and builders with the advantages of locksets with knobs of stainless steel.156 words
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165 1963-11-26 14 146 houses, shops for Rifle Range Trifi Asia industrial Development Ltd.. Singapore, has embarkI ed on yet another multi million dollar housing project which will add 146 semi-de-tached houses, shopj houses and bungalows j to the quiet residential area in Rifle Range Road, off 7£ mile. Bukit Timah Road. Work165 words
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Article81 1963-11-26 14 With demand oi copra at 1U lowest in many months, local value has been on the decline since early this month and no less than 52.50 per picul nas been discounted, report Lewis and Peat. Philippine copra fell sharply from midweek onward but81 words
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Advertisement206 1963-11-26 14 >■ hfeh. jjg^vs. There arc HflK j cipher combine- £> I If »"ons on Hiis K y dial But only one 1 f < combination can ftf* H ducngage the S heavy iteel bolts gMi m (which otherwise cannot be moved) to open the doo> I S of this side.206 words
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Advertisement58 1963-11-26 14 mu Sm ftfl Wm jki KM BMB7 jb^^ WCfr iiiiiiindljfflffi WHST OERM.N Aa^ R K,-: CROUP SL.~- Sintering W»o« B ir o« M fe Enamrttu* W» n JJ 4 ior boules. Mmchines: SSl* MachnervtorW^i^, ilM |uiiri Machinery l° r Pump M* twnP*"" 0 Cn 'fl! f l c/o Mactam* wa58 words
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Advertisement1475 1963-11-26 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.) Out S'pora Sans P. TKaai Ptnang CYCLOPS Litarpaal, Glasgow la Pt/Na* 27 Mat 21 DEMODOCUS Avcnmouth. Littrpaal Gil. )5 Ttfay Nat 27/ S MENELAUS Lita/iMI, GUsgow Net tl Dec 2 Bm 4 DOLIUS Litirptll, Havre Ote S DM 7 Bic 1/11 Bm 11 PATROCLUS1,475 words
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Advertisement1353 1963-11-26 15 KM THE EAC CINES \f^M I jjw-taial nail Ila^dHMtßiVtaMat faaW^BV^BMMtaaMa^aV T^^^ "*V Z^ ammmm t t 1 SAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO GOTHENBURG AND cbPENHACEH. ""^^^""^^"sMre^^^TTnaS^^^^'en'aTg "MAGOAiA" I) Sa.lrt la Pert/27 Net 29 Net "AYUTHIA" a)C) 98 Nat/ 4 DM 5/ 7 Bm 8/1,353 words
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Advertisement1366 1963-11-26 15 I benuline] IlfUSt > LONDON, LIVttPWL > COaTTIWtNTAL P—TS. Sport P. Sham Ptnang BENAVON (H) H'lirt, L'ttt, A'wra. ROM II Pt Nit 2B Nit 18/ 1 BENRINNES iF.Lpj L'pttl. Hull. H'Mrg. R dam Nat 27/28 Nat 28/4 BENREOCH E.L) LinlM, Antatrp, Naakirg Ntt 29/ 1 Oec 5/ 1 9ENVANNOCH L'dit.1,366 words
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Advertisement1316 1963-11-26 15 fe McALISTER tit CO., LTD. w Ttl: Hi. Wll. WaaVajj^ ELUCRMAN LINE dfc B LAVCNESB LINE LONSBN, HAMIURG, ROTTERDAM, LBS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCB, II VIE, HULL ft MIDDLESUBUGIi SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTUNR CITY OF LEEDS' Acceptitg cirgt tar Ctatral k Saatt rpora P. Sham Penang aalieYiiitiiif Sailed Ota.U TMtf/27 Nat1,316 words
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686 1963-11-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent rnH£ Malayan Stock ExX chance was almost completely without feature yesterday except in the case of two counters. Pan-Malayan Finance shot up from S? 08 to 52.40 on reports of <t shortage of scrip while Aokam Tin was dealt686 words
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Article730 1963-11-26 16 /COMBINED business In tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with tlir number of the shares traded In brackets INDUSTRIALS: Bcuttsad (4,000) St. 7o D, (6.000) $1.69 L>. (3.00(1) $1.69, (4,000) $1.6* C.T.S. erds. 1300) 455. 3d.: Central Prep. $130 BL. (3.000) $1.30:730 words
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Article185 1963-11-26 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 25. Three months INDUSTRIAL* Uuniopn 20 cts. McAllster 14 cts E. Smelters 20 ct*. Robinson li cts. Ksso 21 ct*. C. Storage 4ld Fed. Dlsp 15 cv. Roihman.i 13 cts r. N ib cts. tSclanxor Prop, bcti'' Gammons l« cv. S. Land 5 its. H.185 words
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412 1963-11-26 16 STRAITS tin fell another $150 to $481.75 per plcul yesterday on an offering down 20 tons to 240 tons. The easiness appeared to be associated with delayed delivery of tin due to the coming annual closing of Straits Traders smelter for the412 words
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Article22 1963-11-26 16 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 23 Not. 25 Industrials: 120.20 120.99 Tins: 114.94 114.60 S rubbers: 108.77 108.77 Dec. 29. 1962—100.22 words
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Article249 1963-11-26 16 I)ECEMBER first grade rubber buy Ly ers f.e.b. closed at p-m. In Sinister* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64} cent* per Ib. unchanged on Friday's clewing level for the position. The tone was Inactive. R.A.S. and F.M.R.f. closing prices Ir cents per Ib. ysstsrday: Int. 1 R S.B.249 words
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Article228 1963-11-26 16 VJHIPS lying alensside the tingasere Hsrbeur wharves er iXMCted tertiy are: Dlomed 1/3, Demodocua 1.V16, Benvrackle 10/11, Halkawa Maru 42/43 Shomron 19. Mandama 27/28, Rutheverett 35/36, Van Neck 31/32. Star Betelgeuse 6A. Brnvenue ft/9. Kinabalu 23/24. Tronon N.W. 4, Kumpltan N.W. 5. Bentobg N.W. 2. AtTHpenor 44.228 words
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Article78 1963-11-26 16 THI Malayan lietiant* SsnNi' Asseciatlen made the«» rhanses In it» rates to merchants yesterday (all mm to SIOOi: telling TT er OO ready: Nelland Cuilderi 117 1 4; twin Pranct Beltlan Pranes 1620 1 2 Preneh Francs 159 12: Italian Lire *****. On tnr free eiehange market In78 words
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Advertisement1048 1963-11-26 16 U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Sajrvt— S port s ham non|*on| K'Htiunf y t-'cisca L. Mgtita ft. lorn "Btlma Mart" 21 .'2l Ntv 21/ 1 OtC B Btc I Dtc 21 let 21 Btt 15 its "Kuaikiwa Mart" 29/21 Oic 2) 31 Otc i Jat I Jaa 24 Jaa 21 Jaa1,048 words
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Advertisement1195 1963-11-26 16 CLOSING PRICES AUSTRALIAN November 25. STOCKS MALAYAN RUBBER •MUUHtJ PRICE: 68J cents (unchanged). MELBOURNE. Mon. TIN: $481.75 (down INDUSTRIALS were barely steady $1.5 f). with trading quiet. Estimated unofficial Moat leaders lost ground with offering 240 tons (down B.H.P. waa down 6d. to Us. 6d. 29 *on»). oil* and base1,195 words
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Advertisement806 1963-11-26 16 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, NO. 2« OF 1961 Notice of Intention I'nder aecUon 65(2) It is hereby notifled for general Information that the Deputy Prime Minister intends to muki an order to be cited as the Singapore Motor Club (Dunlop Gap Hill Climb) Order. 1963. a. On Saturday. 30th November,806 words
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Advertisement1117 1963-11-26 17 UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore l LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undermentioned share certificate has been reported lost;— Distinctive Certificate No. In the Name of No. of Share* Number* 1 Gan Chew Keng 10 1 10 NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a duplicate certificate1,117 words
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Advertisement548 1963-11-26 17 NOTICES By order of TH(r d ANKItirPTrY THE NAVY. ARMY A AIR FORCE Mfc »Afl*KUrTl,l NASSIM rSriKrAPOIH ORDINANCE (Clui>ter »> NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) i p|JBLIC EtAju^xgoNS. LIMITED Bankruptcy No, 4S of l»tt. T^s%Jff^JSS <* 1059 Ylo Chu Kane Road. <• Singapore, TAKE NOTICE that the Court on THURSDAY. 38th November,548 words
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Advertisement747 1963-11-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE i ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: requires TRAINEE SHIFT EN- OINEERS. PASIR PANJANO POWER STATION, in salary scale 1 5155 x Al6-187/Bar/203 x Al6-347/ Exam. Bar/385 x A2O-505/Exam. Bar/:35 x A2O-615 at a commenc- ing basic salary of $283/ p.m. plus variable allowance as747 words
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Advertisement558 1963-11-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR ELECTRICIAN j Applications are Invited by the Public Works Department for the above post at the new Houses of Parliament. Kuala Lumpur. Salary seal. $127.44-145.80 169.84 per month Candidates should nave a wire- I man's certificate and have a good i working knowledge of electrical plan,558 words
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Advertisement1133 1963-11-26 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications itre Invited from Federal Citizens v d irom permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: I. (a) SUPERVISOR OF TECHNICAL. OPERATIONS xnd (b) TECHNICAL PRODUCERS (Division II) in the Department of Television. Salary scale: $645 x 32-777 plus Cost of Living1,133 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-11-26 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP NEW ZEALAND IMPORTATIONS IMPRESS RACING J(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chempaka, a fancied runner in the Div. 2 race over 6f for New Zealand importations on Wednesday, did a good workout this morning. Despite the heavy going, Chempaka (apprentice Subian up) strode out fluently inSoong Hon Sin - 217 words
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Article272 1963-11-26 18 KUALA LUMPXJR, Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday V Kuala" Lumpur races: RACE 1 I'lrramatU, the winner, was awkward to ride in the straight through hanging in. RACE 2 Moxham, the rider of Leo, was questioned as to his reason for sitting against his mount for272 words
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Article61 1963-11-26 18 CALCUTTA. Mon. Tan Yoe Khan and Ng Boon Bee Malaysia i beat Nandu Natekar and CD. Deoras (India) 15-4, 15-6 in the doubles final of the East India oadminton championships here m.st night. In the mixed doubles final Boon Bee and Sunlla Apte of IndiaReuter - 61 words
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Article46 1963-11-26 18 BUDAPEST. Mon. Imre Poeldl. of Hungary, broke his own world featherweight press welghtllfting record in the Hungarian national championships here over the weekend. He raised 125.5 kilograms (276}1b) to beat the mark of 125 kern (2751-lb) which he set In Tokyo last month. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article22 1963-11-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Cricket Club beat RAF Changl B 16-0 In a rugby match played on IM oadang today.22 words
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Article140 1963-11-26 18 ALAMANDA: Won over Ipoh sjf: ran Loch Leven to U lengths over XL 6f last month: looks well. HOPEFUL ERA: Proved too good over 7f at XL last month; retaining form. GAY GISELLE: Good winner in Div. 2, 7f race at XL last month;140 words
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Article923 1963-11-26 18 CLASS 4 DIV 2— 6 F SMOKEY ANN: Just failed to catch Wee Wonder over 5Jf on Sunday: won over 6f at Penang in soft going in September; any going. RIMAU MALAYSIA: Fastftnishing third to Felton over 6f at Penang in September; any going. POKER dAS:923 words
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Article184 1963-11-26 18 TENNIS Penanj CRC men's doubles final: Goon Kok Lem and Tan Seng Jin bt Buddy Yeap and Lam Sit Chee (defending champions) 5-7. 8-6. 6-4. BADMINTON Heah Cup: Govt. Serrlees lnter-ione final (XL): S'gor bt Penang (holders) 3-2. (Abu Noh bt Bobby Chee 15--12, 15-14; Selvanayagam lost to184 words
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Article576 1963-11-26 18 WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW'S KL RACES Tn'IALA I.lMl'l K. Mon. Wright* for all nine races here on Wednesday: CL 4 Div. 2— f. Smokey Ann 9.00 Mri Lin 8.13 Rimau Malaysia 8.12 Parramatta 8.11 Prrbo 8.11 Verocette 8.11 King's Thane 8.10 Poker Das 8.10 Winoro 8.09 Wee Wonder 8.09 Flower 8.08576 words
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Miscellaneous39 1963-11-26 18 HOCKEY S-pore Div. 1: SCC v Police padang): Ceylonese v SHA selection (Balestler Rd>. SOCCER Urn Shield: Teruna i Jaya v PWD (T. Anson), RUGGER Frieodhe*: B'gor Club v Polmaf Barbarians (XL < padang) Batu v Language Inst. I (Batu).39 words
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178 1963-11-26 19 FRANCIS BOEY - SOCCER SAFA AND SABAH WANT TO JOIN FAM FRANCIS BOEY by KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The football associations of Singapore and Sabah have applied for affiliation to the FAM, the soccer controlling body here. FAM secretary Kwok Kin Keng said the two states would have to wait until next year before178 words
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Article54 1963-11-26 19 Rain no play for Springboks SYDNEY. Mon. Rain prevented any play on the third day of the South African cricket team's match against New South Wales here today. The state side enter the final day's play tomorrow needing 167 runs to avoid the follow-on. South Africans 460; New South WalesReuter - 54 words
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587 1963-11-26 19 HONG KONG WIN BY SEVEN WICKETS HONG KONG, Monday. JJESPITE magnificent back -to the wall knocks by Mike Shepherdson (107 t and John Martens (51), Malaysia today lost the three-day interport cricket match with Hong Kong by seven wickets. Brilliant bowling by JReuter - 587 words
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174 1963-11-26 19 HOCKEY- SINGAPORE, Mon. University of Singapore, one of the top contenders for the SHA Dlv. 1 league title, scored their fifth victory when they beat Indian Association 3-0 at Balestier Road toda" The struggle for supremacy in the league is between Singapore Recreation Club.174 words
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Article235 1963-11-26 19 Sarawak and Sabah look to Singapore for a lead ERNEST FRODA By ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Mon. The athletic associations of Sabah and Sarawak are looking to a lead from Singapore AAA on the question of affiliation with the Federation of Malaysia AAU. Both Sabah and Sarawak are awaiting the decision of235 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-11-26 19 Jack Fingleton - SELECTORS MUST END THIS MECKIFF HUSH-HUSH Jack Fingleton •j from (CANBERRA, Mon.— The spectre of lan MeckifT, Australia's controversial bowler, will be with the Australian selectors, Sir Donald Bradman, Jack Ryder and Dudley Seddon, when they meet tomorrow to choose the First Test side to play the South Africans at303 words
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Article126 1963-11-26 19 P AWALPINDI. Mon. The I Commonwealth XI drew their three-day match against the President's XI here yesterday. Set to get j£9 runs In 105 minutes for victory they had made 70 for six at the close. The President's XI took their overnight score of 67 for one126 words
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Article55 1963-11-26 19 MELBOURNE: Western Australia, with one day left for play, face defeat In their Sheffield Shield match here. When play ended today Western Australia, who had followed on, were 154 runs in arrears with seven wickets standing. Scores Victoria 519; W. Australia 347 (McKenzie 69. Chadwlck 58. Meckiff 5-59)Reuter - 55 words
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Article50 1963-11-26 19 TATPEH. Mon. Formosa scored their fourth victory in the Asian basketball tournament when they trounced South Vietnam 145 points to 91 today. Results of games played yesterday: Thailand beat Malaya 68-66. Philippines beat Singapore 114-65. S. Korea beat S. Vietnam 136-75, Formosa beat Hong Kong 102-46 Keuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article597 1963-11-26 20 MALAYSIA BUDGET NO.l, FOR DEBATE NEXT MONTH, WILL INCLUDE $92 M. FOR DEFENCE By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. JHE CENTRAL Government will foot a bill of more than $720 million under its first Malaysian development estimates, to be presented to the Dewan Ra'ayat, which meets for597 words
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Article31 1963-11-26 20 SINGAPORE. Mob. Exercise "Trlp-up 11" the second and final phase of a joint police-mi-litary "public order" exercise will be carried out In the eastern half of the Island tomorrow.31 words
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100 1963-11-26 20 LONDON. Mon.— A chemical extract of the Madagascar periwinkle. a tropical trailing plant, has been used in the successful treatment of the killer blood disease leukemia, the medical Journal Lancet reported. Two London physicians reported that when 19 adult patients were treated withReuter - 100 words
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330 1963-11-26 20 LONDON STOCKS, BUBBER and TIN LONDON. Mon. Having bad the week-end to assess the new situation which has arisen following the death ol President Kennedy, dealers returned to the London stock markets today In a state of prepardnebs after Wall Streets heavy fall on Friday. Iney Immediately took the precaution330 words
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Article46 1963-11-26 20 LONDON. Mon.— Bpot2o 7/IM., Dec. 20 -..d., Jan. 20 11/16 d., Feb. M^.d.. Jan.,' Mar. M^d.. Apr./ June 20-, d.. July/Sepl 20"..d.. Oct./ Dec. 20 7 »d.. Jan./ Mar. 2C\d.. Apr./ June 20 T »d.. c.l.f. Dec. 20\d Jan. 20 d Tone: Steady but quiet46 words
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Article25 1963-11-26 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £977. sellers £978. Forward buyers £972. sellers £973. Sealement C 978. Turnover a.m. 240 tons. Tone: Firmer after easier. P.m. closed.25 words
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287 1963-11-26 20 'Standstill budget' for Spore on Thursday TUN YUSOF TO SPEAK ON GOVT'S POLICY FOR NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE, Mon. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will present in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday the first budget expected to be a standstill one since Singapore joined Malaysia. Dr. Goh will Introduce287 words
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Article225 1963-11-26 20 RAF girl hurt in jungle course SINGAPORE. Mon. The first jungle survival course ever to be held for women by tho Royal Air Force almost ended in disaster over the weekend. Flying Officer Yvonne Neale. a 27-year old physical training instructor at Changi was injured by tht branch of tree225 words
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73 1963-11-26 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 1200 people this evening attended a requiem high mast said for the late President John Kennedy at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Bras Basah Road. Among those present In the packed cathedral were the American Consul-General. Mr. Sam Gilstrap73 words
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Obituary27 1963-11-26 20 VIERAMMAL: Wife of Neelafcaatdan Manager pajwrd away 23-lt-U 12.45 noon at 182-17 Sembawang Road. Spore. Cortege lravei for Chua Cba King Hindu Cemetery 1 p.m. today.27 words
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