The Straits Times, 28 November 1963
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Title Section23 1963-11-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 Ma** 1 flew*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35323 words
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Article646 1963-11-28 1 Honour that pact first, the Tengku tells Philippines 'SAVE THEIR FACE? WE HAVE OUR OWN FACE TO SAVE... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the Philippines should not use irrelevant "bargaining points" to resolve the Malaysia issue but should honour the Manila646 words
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Article151 1963-11-28 1 STUDY IN AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA DECISION JAKARTA, Wednesday. TIIK Indonesian Foreign Ministry today notiiied the Australian Embassy here that it was not planning to withdraw; Indonesian students now in Australia, according to an embassy announcement. The announcement also said the foreign Ministry had notified that It was "not planning toReuter - 151 words
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Article142 1963-11-28 1 JAKARTA, Ued—lndonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. last night met for two-and-a-half hours with the chiefs of staff of the four armed services. In a brief statement afterwards, he said they had discussed "various national and international problems." including "economic problems arising from our confrontation of Malaysia." ItReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-11-28 1 THE NEWS PROVOKES TEARS. AN unidentified woman standing outside Parkland HospitaJ, Dallas, cries upon learning of President Kennedy's death. UPI telephoto.UPI - 21 words
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Article28 1963-11-28 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed A polaris A3 missile was destroyed b> the range safety officer here today when It veered out of control shortly fcft«r Uunching Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article93 1963-11-28 1 KUCHING (Sarawak). Wed. Brunei's Deputy Mentrl Besar (Deputy Chief Minister) Penglran Setla Hujl AU. said at Kuchlng airport today on his way back from Bangkok that while the Communist threat In Brunei was not as oerious as Sarawak's, the Government was taking all precautionary measures against thatReuter - 93 words
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366 1963-11-28 1 I\ALLAS, Wed. U Police today guarded the home of a Dallas minister who said on television last night that children in one of the schools in Dallas "cheered when they heard President Kennedy was dead." The Rev. William M. Holmes and his wife wentReuter; UPI - 366 words
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Article79 1963-11-28 1 NEW YORK. Wed— Vaughan Meader. the American comedian has announced that he does not Intend to repeat the Imitations of President Kennedy which won him fame. More than five million copies of Meader's record "The 1 First Family" and more than 200.000 copies of "The Kennedy Family"79 words
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Article100 1963-11-28 1 COLLISION KILLS FOUR IN A TAXI JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Four people, including a husband and wife, were killed when a taxi they were travelling in collided head-on with a lorry near Cha'ah, on the main Yong PengSegamat Road yesterday. The couple killed were Lee Jin. 60, and Ho Eng. 58.100 words
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Article124 1963-11-28 1 Election victory for Park SEOUL, Wed. Trie Democratic Republican Party of the South Korean President-elect, retired Gen. Chung Hee Park, tonight won a majority of the new 175-seat national Assembly in the elections held yester-j day. The Democratic Republicans were elected to 60 of the 131 constituencies when 104 constituenciesReuter - 124 words
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Article63 1963-11-28 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Authorities say the launching of another Indonesian rocket Is tentatively scheduled for February 1964. A recently established preliminary committee for national rocket affairs, composed of university professors and branches of the armed forces, made the statement quoted by official news agency Antara today. Students at63 words
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Article60 1963-11-28 1 Tight exchange controls HONG KONG, Wed. The Hong Kong Government has imposed tight exchange controls on the financing of goods sold to Indonesia following difficulties over payment for exports. An official spokesman, commenting today on a Government circular to banks in the colony, said this was a "purely temporary arrangement,Reuter - 60 words
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Article31 1963-11-28 1 BANGKOK. Wed A John Kennedy educational foundation will be set up In Thailand In memory of the late American President, the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, said today—Reuter.31 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-11-28 1 Airways SINGAPORE, Wed. Malayan Airways has decided to change its name to Malaysian Airways in keeping with its status as the national airline. The decision to alter the name was made at the annual meeting of the company today. The familiar flying tiger, the emblem of the125 words
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Article60 1963-11-28 1 HONO KONG, Wed.—The Hong Kong Government. In an effort to overcome the Colony's chronic water shortage problem, has appointed a London firm, Messrs. Pnsece, Cardew and Rider, to advise on sea water distillation. The Government hoped to examine the feasibility of obtaining 10 to 20Reuter - 60 words
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363 1963-11-28 1 -Spore postal men to go on strike SINGAPORE. Wed. About 1.000 postal and telecommui iations workers here will go on strike after nidnight on Sunday U the Central Government does not settle their year-old claims for wage increases and better working conditions. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which represents363 words
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Article28 1963-11-28 1 COLONEL KIDNAPPED WASHINGTON. Wed Four armed men today kidnapped assistant chief of US. army mission in Caracas. Venezuela. Col. James Chenault. it *M jannouni-cd here— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article192 1963-11-28 2 THE 7 NATIONS THAT AID INDIA T EW. DELHI. Wed. India has been getting military equipment and aid from seven nations Australia. Britain, Canada. France, the United States, the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia since last September. The Defence Minister. Mr. Chavan. speaking in the Lower House, told a questioner that192 words
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101 1963-11-28 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. A BUI to establish a Press Council to preserve India's Press freedom and improve and maintain newspaper standards was introduced yesterday in the Upper House of Parliament here. The council would also keep under review any tendencies towards monopoly control ofReuter - 101 words
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342 1963-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Wad. |NDIA'S third Five-Year Plan is likely to fall short of almost every target when it ends in 1966, judging from an official report by the Planning Commission published here yesterday. The report, a mid-term appraisal of the plan, has been placedReuter - 342 words
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121 1963-11-28 2 Scientists in China study sex life of mites— HONG KONG. Wed— China has set up centres in Peking, Shanghai, Canton and Changchun to do research work on mites and tics, according to the New China News Agency. It said Chinese scientists were devoting much attention to this Held because ofReuter - 121 words
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Article64 1963-11-28 2 RANOOON, Wed.— B urm c s c army troops killed 30 members of a Kachin insurgent party of 100 who attacked them on Sunday in the Myit Yina district, Kachin State, the News Agency of Burma announced yesterday. The insurgents lost 22 dead last weekReuter - 64 words
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164 1963-11-28 2 No grab of foreign land, says Thanarat BANGKOK, Wed. the Prime Minister, Sarit Thanarat, said in a message to the Asian editors meeting here today that Thailand does not intend to annex even a square foot of foreign territory. The message was read at the opening meeting by Lieut. Gen.Reuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-11-28 2 LONDON. Wed MR. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that Britain intended to support Malaysia in her struggle for independence and success. Speaking at luncheon of the Foreign Press Association, he said: "We, hope Indonesia will realise our sense of purpose.Reuter - 135 words
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324 1963-11-28 2 WASHINGTON, Wed fENERAL Abdul Haris Ntsution, the Indonesian Defence Minister, said yesterday that Indonesia had "no territorial claims" on any part of Malaysia or other adjoining areas. Oen. Nasutlon, on a week's visit to Washington, said he had explained the Indonesian Government's position on MalaysiaUPI - 324 words
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300 1963-11-28 3 POLICE MOUNT GUARD AT ASSASSIN'S GRAVE PORT WORTH A (Texas), Wed.— A stream of men and women visited Lee Harvey Oswald's fresh grave in Rose Hill Cemetery yesterday. Two police sentinels guarded against ghouls. The visitors were orderly. One even put a cross of flowers on the mound, the first300 words
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Article25 1963-11-28 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Chinese historians have revived an old theory that China discovered America, according to the Soviet historical journal. Voprosy Istorii. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration441 1963-11-28 3 All evidence turned over to the FBI by the Dallas police DALLAS, Wed. JACK RUBY, indicted yesterday for the murder of President Kennedy's alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, is expected to go on trial about mid-January. Meanwhile, the Dallas police have turned over to the F.Reuter - 441 words
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239 1963-11-28 3 The Kennedys are, off to Cape Cod WASHINGTON, Wednesday. jy|RS. Jacqueline Kennedy will take her children to the Kennedy seaside home on Cape Cod to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with the late President's family, the White House announced last nighi. Mrs. Kennedy remained at the White House yesterday, but exactlyReuter - 239 words
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245 1963-11-28 3 A Soviet view: 'No desire to find real killers' IyjOSCOW, Wed. A A top Soviet criminologist said last night that the handling by Dallas police of President Kennedy's assassination "probably indicates the absence of a desire to find the real killers." Writing in the newspaper Izvestia, Dr. I. Karpers, DirectorReuter - 245 words
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110 1963-11-28 3 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Wed.— Attorney Richard Ely told a (white) Citizens Council meeting on Monday night that President John Kennedy "died a tyrant's death." About half of the audience walked out after the speech by Mr. Ely. president of the Memphis Citizens Council.UPI - 110 words
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168 1963-11-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Sir Alec DouglasHome, the British Prime Minister, said after a meeting with President Lyndon Johnson at the White House yesterday that they would meet again early in the New Year. The Prime Minister said he and the new President had agreed to keepReuter - 168 words
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Article68 1963-11-28 3 CANOOA PARK. iCal''omla>. Wed. Two men were killed and two Injured last night in an explosion at a plant manufacturing rocket engines for the nations space programme. Two mechanics at the Rocket- dyne Plant a division of North American Aviation Inc. died In the blast which occurred68 words
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117 1963-11-28 3 WMSHINOTON, Wed.— Mr TT Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, had a friendly exchange about his height yesterday with President Charles de Gaulle of France and Professor J.K. Oalbraith of Harvard University. Mr. Mikoyan is five feet tall while the French President is wellReuter - 117 words
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Article99 1963-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Medical Services Union has told the Singapore Trained Nurses Association that it would create a triangular struggle for the right to represent the nurses if it forged ahead with its "nurses for nurses" representation for industrial purposes. The Berita Jururawat, journal of the STNA.99 words
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702 1963-11-28 4 Govt assurance on Naval Base union properties •J 1 H E Singapore Government gave an assurance today that all properties belonging to the Naval Base Labour Union would be returned safely to the union after the question of its leadership has been settled. A statement outlining a report by a702 words
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Article191 1963-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MR JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today told a restaurant worker who appealed against a district court sentence of three months' Jail for making a false statement to a magistrate: "It is of the utmost importance that witnesses should treat the court191 words
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234 1963-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. —Philip Neo Poh Tat today told the First Criminal Dlctrict Court how he gave some' money to a police corporal on Feb. 24 to settle a traffic offence. He said this at the trial of Adam bin Mohd. Yassin who234 words
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Article40 1963-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed—Mr. Y. W. Chan, secretary of the Automobile Association of Singapore will speak on "The planning of safety first activities in Singapore" at the Lions Club of Singapore East dinner meeting tomorrow at the Cathay Hotel.40 words
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Article109 1963-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A taxi-driver, Tan Swee Beng, walked into Times House today and asked for help in tracing a woman who left a book in his taxi around lunch-time today. The foolscap-size book, contains accounts. Except for the Initials "V.H." on the front cover, there are109 words
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Miscellaneous397 1963-11-28 4 THE following It today'! sencdula (ML 043) 1.55 p.m.: from Kong of civil aircraft movement* at Kong (ML 617) 2.15 a.m. Paya Lebar airport Singapore: Brltlh United Airways: From lw ia Btamted. Istanbul. Bombay <BR ARRIVALS M2) 7 am BO AC: From London. Frankfurt. ihiidtiiiii Zurtcn. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA397 words
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136 1963-11-28 5 National service and would-be -citizens- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Foreign-born residents who have applied to become Federal citizens but have not yet receivec their citizenship papers will not have to register for national service. This was stated today by the Assistant Comptroller of Manpower, Mr. S. R. Manoharan. A Penang reader136 words
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95 1963-11-28 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed—A tapper, M. Ramlah, was yesterday fined $150 or two months' Jail for damaging an idol in the Gula Estate Hindu temple on Nov. 17 "with Intent to Insult the Hindu religion." "Everybody in this country has a right to worship95 words
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Article64 1963-11-28 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. Seventy workers on a Chinese-owned estate tour miles from here are on strike because of a dispute over wages. The men, employed on the Kok Fai Hin Estate have appealed to the National Union of Plantation Workers, which has taken up th« matter64 words
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Article55 1963-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr John Kirlcup, area medical director of the Pflzer Pharmaceutical Corporation stationed in Hong Kong, arrived here yesterday for a threeday visit to boost sales of his company products in Malaysia. Diethelm and Co. Ltd.. agenU for Pflzer drugs, hopes to extend iU55 words
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Article81 1963-11-28 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penang People's Solidarity Action Committee will meet at Umno Hall at 8.30 pan. on Dec. 4 to discuss further action against Indonesia's confrontation. The committee successfully organised a mass anti-Soekarno rally on the Dato Kramat ground on Oct. 13. when efngies of President81 words
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190 1963-11-28 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The president of the Shar'iah Court here, Haji Sanusi bin Haji Mahmud, said today that any attempt to improve Malaya's Muslim laws must be made in accordance with the Koran's teachings. Difficult He was commenting on a recent speech by U190 words
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Article148 1963-11-28 5 IPOH. Wed. Police detained six men yesterday under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance in Tringkap. a new village near Tanah Rata in the Cameron Highlands. This is the second swoop on secret society suspects carried out by the police in an effort to stem gangsterism148 words
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Article, Illustration455 1963-11-28 5 Kedah is told of nations biggest irrigation job ALOR STAR. Wed. l~ I JHE Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, today gave the State Assembly details of a $130 million river project to supply water for padi doublecropping in the coastal plains of Kedah and Perlis, Malaya's main rice-producing455 words
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204 1963-11-28 5 IPOH, Wednesday. |\ATO Lav Pak Kuan, president of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, today "heartily welcomed the United States decision to consider a long-term programme for the disposal of its stockpile tin. "This has been our aim for some time," he told the annual204 words
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Article52 1963-11-28 5 PARTT BUNTAR, Wed.—Police yesterday recovered the body of a 14-year-old boy. S. Muniandy. from the Krian River. Muniandy. who lived in Sungei Krian Estate, has been missing from home since last Saturday. His death brli^s the number of drownings in fe district to five52 words
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Article38 1963-11-28 5 PENANO. Wed.— A woman, Lily Wong, 31, screamed when she saw a man outside her bedroom in Midlands Road early this morning. Later she missed $30 and a $65 watch from her room.38 words
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Advertisement385 1963-11-28 5 HURRY GOODS MUST BE CLEARED PRIOR TO CLOSING MEM'S WtAH UP SALE OOT Docron/Woo( Suitinas $18 90 o yd. 7.«0 English Tarylme Wool *22 a.M Arrow Twyiana Shim All uui $24.50 $17 50 1.C.1. TtryfefM Shirts Whit. A C«laun $12 50 7. J0 Arrow, Monhorfon, JocSry, 1.V.0., Jayson, Paddle Saddle,385 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-11-28 6 THE NEEDLE'S jab is only a pinprick, but it's enough to evoke a lusty yell from this youngster as he receives his anti-cholera inoculation at the Shaw Road Government clinic in Kuala Lnmpur yesterday. At left his brother's face mirrors anguished expectation as he clutches mother'sHarold Teo - 77 words
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Article46 1963-11-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A police supervisee. Eng Kuan Seng, was today jailed for 12 months in the First District Court for not obeying a Ministry of Home Affairs order to stay indoors between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. on Nov. 16. He ple«ded guilty.46 words
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218 1963-11-28 6 Court tells bank man: Crawl or creep but be here KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The president of the Sessions Court, Syed Hassan AlJefferi, today told a bank official that he should "crawl, walk, creep or drive" to be in court when he is subpoenaed as a witness. He said this to218 words
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Article66 1963-11-28 6 PENANG. Wed. A woman. O. Rajamany. 55. was yesterday fined $175 or six weeks' jail for attempting to re-sell 27 cinema tickets for a late show at the Royal Theatre on Monday night. Rajamany, the prosecution stated, was arrested by a policeman at about 866 words
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Article77 1963-11-28 6 MUAR. Wed.—The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassa* bin Haji Yunos, will open six community halls, three midwife clinics and a new road next month. Between Dec. 8 and 10, Dato Haji Hassan will open the community halls at Kampong Tengah Sungel Terap, Parit Zin Bakri. Kampong Jayo77 words
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Article43 1963-11-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore was back to normal today following the Students Union's one-day boycott of classes yesterday in protest against what it described as "infringement of university autonomy and academic freedom by the Singapore and Central Governments."43 words
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Article29 1963-11-28 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. In antisecret society round-ups throughout the island in the last 24 hours, the police screened 357 people and detained 11 men under the Societies Ordinance.29 words
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182 1963-11-28 6 'INDONESIANS WILL REVOLT FORECAST KUALA KANGSAR, Wednesday. THE Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Mohamed Ghazali b"in Mohamed Jawi, has predicted that the Indonesian people will soon revolt against the Soekarno regime. Speaking yesterday at Lenggong, his home town in Upper Perak. Hajl Mohamed Ghazali said the Soekarno regime was182 words
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256 1963-11-28 6 N.U.P.W. PLEDGES TO ENSURE GOOD RELATIONSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The National Union of Plantation Workers "today pledged to work hard to ensure employ-er-employee relations. But at the same time It warned that It would not hesitate to call a strike anytime i and anywhere against "unreasonable" employers. The NUPW made256 words
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209 1963-11-28 6 Union sets up strike action committee DENANG, Wed. The 1 Penang branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers has formed a "strike action committee." Mr. Chua Chin Kool, the branch secretary, said today the committee would work out details for a possible strike by clerks and allied workers209 words
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Article53 1963-11-28 6 Principal goes on tour SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« principal of Ngee Ann College. Prof. Liv Yin Soon, left Singapore yesterday for a week's tour of the mainland to survey the needs of the students there for admission to the college. She will meet secondary school principals and arrange for setting. up53 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-11-28 7 Miss Lee returns from the shadow of death IPOH, Wed.— A woman 1 who a month ago believed she faced certain death because of a tumor in the brain, returned here today blind but grateful. From the time she was admitted to the General Hospital here on Aug. 9 with296 words
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149 1963-11-28 7 'PROTECTION CHARGES RAISED' COURT TOLD ]Yj ALACCA, Wed. ITI Inspector Jeswant Singh, prosecuting, alleged in the magistrate's court here today that two men, within 24 hours, increased their demand for protection money from a local businessman from $72 to $720. He said that they threatened to smash up the businessman's149 words
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251 1963-11-28 7 EXCO MEMBER'S SPEECH ANGERS NEGRI M. B. SEREMBAN, Wednesday. IJMNO headquarters in Kuala Lumpur is expected to settle a ''dispute" between the Mentri Besar, Da to (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, and a State Assemblyman and member of the Stale Executive Council, lnche Ariflin bin Ali. The row began at251 words
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100 1963-11-28 7 MUAR. Wed.— An Army recruiting iram win visit tl--> Territorial Army centre at Julan Junid here on Thursday and Friday to select men for entry into the Armed Forces. Applicants between the ages of 18 and 23 years, who are not less than sft.100 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-11-28 7 German musicians to perform jointly in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. Two German musicians who teamed up for the first time in Kuala Lumpur and found the combination a great success arrived in Singapore today to put up another joint performance. Soprano Carla Henius and pianist Klaus Billing will give a Joint168 words
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Article98 1963-11-28 7 Toddy men threaten a strike PENANG. Wed.—The entire force of about 150 toddy tappers In Penang today threatened to call a strike if a contractor did not withdraw his dismissal notices to three of his employees. "These three workers." Mr. A. Sathivel. secretary of the North Malaya Toddy Tappers Union,98 words
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Article57 1963-11-28 7 $6,371 for Civil Disaster Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Another $6,371.63 was received here today by the Civil Disaster Fund lor the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $281,349.91. The State Government of Kelantan donated $2,000. while contributions made to the fund through the Assistant D.0.. Kepong, and the Sin*57 words
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Article68 1963-11-28 7 MALACCA. Wed. A temple employee. Choo Ah Chap. 61. was today committed by the magistrate here, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, to stand trial In the High Court on a charge of murder. Choo. who is employed In the Goddess of Mercy temple in Jonker Street here,68 words
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Article46 1963-11-28 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police are appealing to the relatives of Tay Chow Chye. 59, of Upper Seranftoon Road, who died at the General Hospital yesterday, to claim the body. Relatives of Tay are requested to contact Inspector Ahmad Naemat. Tel. 7200. Ext. 354.46 words
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124 1963-11-28 7 PENAXG. Wed. The I country is heading for industrial chaos, Mr. G. Ramasamy. secretary of the Penanc and Province Wellesley Stevedores' and Dock Workers' Union, warned today. We earnestly look to the Government to find a solution to stop the storm that is124 words
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Article216 1963-11-28 7 PENANG, Wednesday. ITNTIL a new judge is appointed, the Ministry of Justice would not be able to release a judge to sit on the proposed commission to inquire into alleged malpractices in the Socialistcontrolled City Council, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said216 words
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84 1963-11-28 7 pENANG, Wed. A family retired last night leaving the doors of their home in Bagan Jernial Road open. This morning, Mr. Khun Chyn Sathanbidaks Tandaranits, 55, told tinpolice that his family woke at about 6 a.m. and found that a room had been84 words
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Article40 1963-11-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A donation of $50 was received here today for the National Patriotic Fund from the members of the Malacca Eurasian Association, bringing the total received by the Straits Times for the fund to $144,005.59.40 words
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Article, Illustration801 1963-11-28 8 Dato Wong's advice to new village people: PENANG, Wednesday pEOPLE living in new villages who might have felt aggrieved because they were displaced and confined within barbed wire during the Emergency need suffer no more from inferiority complexes, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow801 words
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Article135 1963-11-28 8 Detainee: How I fooled rioters SINGAPORE. Wed.—A detainee, Quek Hai Chens, told the, Assixes today that, acting under the guise of a rioter, he had helped many prison officers during the July 12 riots on Pulau Senang Quek said he managed to do this by deceiving the riotinc detainees into135 words
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Article51 1963-11-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Wataru Okuma. left today on a oneweek semi-official visit to India, Ceylon and Burma. On the blood debt issue. Mr. Okuma said that talks between Japan and Malaysia will resume "soon "At present he is waiting for instructions from51 words
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Article35 1963-11-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed—The Minister of Works. Post* and Telecommunications. Dato V.T. Sambanthan. will lay the foundation •tone for the new building of the Thamboosamy Filial National Type Primary (Tamil) School at Sentul tomorrow.35 words
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640 1963-11-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. nrtHE Minister of Com- merce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today deplored an American Rubber Manufacturers Association leader s statement which implied that Malaysian rubber was of poor quality. Dr. Llm was commenting on a statement640 words
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88 1963-11-28 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A man charged in a magistrate's court two days ago on eight counts or cheating and one count of criminal breach of trust was back in court attain today to face another ch&rge of cheating. Tan Eng Tun*. 30. pleaded guiity88 words
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Miscellaneous216 1963-11-28 8 \lt,*i, Onp lit, 'V. T. Unmlin WELL, SEEIWS HOW YOU'RE NUTHIN... IF I I ...GO MOLE UP WHKT GOOD'S A \OU CAN RIPE JT BACK l^'""" 1 I ABOUT TBE JAILEP FOR VPO LIKE SOMEWHERE OUT FAST HORSE IF TO OUR CASTLE IN TH 1 MVGOSK \i^ TREASON, WHAT'S GONNA216 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1963-11-28 9 B*k*B IPS Sv^ i - B*k*B IPS Sv^i Q HOW TODAYS ENTERTAINERS HIT THE JACKPOT SHORTLY niter the war a gang of students from Ken yon College in Gambler, Ohio, went out on the town, got a little "stoned" and became involved in a2,060 words
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Advertisement112 1963-11-28 9 r* t* v Jt rf^^^ M^ I /V^* l^^?^^X^ .^&!r Wm. NESTUM three in one goodness for all the family More and more families are enjoy- digestible, it is perfect for baby. ing NESTUM because they find it NESTUM'S three cereals give you l^^^l <^ a^g=^l is such a delicious112 words
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Advertisement358 1963-11-28 9 FLYING BACKTO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as little358 words
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Article30 1963-11-28 10 :n Word* tin (Minimum) TNE FAMILY OF the late Mra. Oa« <-h»M Hock (Madam LJm Bork Neo) (hank friend* A relatlvea (or tbrtr uaiitanrr. wreaUu, Kroll*. on their beraavrmrnt.30 words
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Article201 1963-11-28 10 It Word* Sit (Minimum) FOR THE BEST mlrctlon of Miklmoio prarto. (hop at The Mink' Shop, mtzpatrirku THE CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday 30th Novrmbrr at the VlrtorUt Memorial Hall 1(1 a m. fl p.m. OININC OUT? l.'.mh chopa are Incomplete without Thatcher'*, the Kn«llah mint BMbß*. Ask for it by201 words
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Article632 1963-11-28 10 Official recognition of Azahari and his colleagues as the "government" of Brunei and the Borneo States of Malaysia may be the next Indonesian move in the "confrontation" gamble. Much will depend on the international reaction to a hint which appears to have been deliberately leaked to i632 words
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Article345 1963-11-28 10 Mr. Tan Siew Sin's announcement that the Government has set aside $10 million to help civil servants buy their own homes has failed to placate the unions. While the offer of low-interest, easy-payment loans has been welcomed, the civil servants want more. Yesterday's protest march and the picketing345 words
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Article208 1963-11-28 10 The timeliness of a second Malaya-wide inoculation campaign against cholera is shown by the discovery of a new case in Kuala Lumpur. Selangor now joins Perak as an infected state, while in Singapore the number of victims grows. The total of 19 cases is much below the figure208 words
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553 1963-11-28 10 Rodney Hallworth - HEADLESS GIRL HUNT Britain's macabre ashpit jigsaw Rodney Hallworth by TONDON. Wed. Pinned to the wall of the C.I.D office in Richmond. Surrey, police station Is the drawn outline of an unknown woman whom detectives believe was murdered even though they do not yet know bow. Her headless body and553 words
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Letter277 1963-11-28 10 KINDLY permit, me the generosity of your columns to reply to a letter published under the heading "Settling old scores" by "XYZ The writer alleges that politicians interfere with police investigations and hamper the course of Justice, law and order. I do not know when the277 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1963-11-28 10 SPECIAL WRITER - Dollar aid: Why did Sihanouk snub the US? SPECIAL WRITER CAMBODIA'S PECULIAR POSITION ON THE MAP MAY HAVE HASTENED THIS SUDDEN STEP... by a PNOM PtNN WEDNESDAY LAST W€^k Prince Norodom S^hano v k of Cambodia bee 3 m c the first Asian ruler formally to renounce American military and1,389 words
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Advertisement775 1963-11-28 10 Straits Tiaes Malay Mail Ciesdflvd adVartlsemenu ma» be handed tat lat new COLD STORAGE ANCADK OufcaiJ Road OOLO atTORAOC MANCMff AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO) KCPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASK A—aaDlia AfMtc crrr book stows ltd W»at»eatai Ha—a. Co%ac Qawy ▼HK NEWS rHOHT Pttspaertck's Svpo* iikarteee. M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. NavaJ Beea775 words
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Advertisement41 1963-11-28 10 ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Oiulid Street, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansioa, Ist Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, Nathan Rood, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement76 1963-11-28 10 ■al T VALUE -^M\~ -^Baay >^*T aL IT J%~ m^F* w "y tpmd Koirr* In bw amyirf i|a&\> l(pWJji V The BSA Bontom or* th* Hnr* Wan 3rll3sfl^M am 4 n th ock# 175 BANTAM SUPER D 7 Whatever BSA model you choose I K\ \3» frwn 12Sce Bantam ro76 words
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Article, Illustration31 1963-11-28 11 CABINET PUTS OFF DISCUSSIONS ON CLAIMS WHILE PROTEST GOES ON WOMEN civil servants carrying "Equal Pay For Equal Work" placards marching through Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture.31 words
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539 1963-11-28 11 Tengku: I am ashamed that Govt servants should do this r- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I fENGKU Abdul Rahman today rebuked Government servants and said he was "ashamed*' that they should picket their offices while their claims for improved working conditions were before the Cabinet. As a result of the picketIng,539 words
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239 1963-11-28 11 Set up that salary commission now: Union chicf KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G. N. Rajan, today urged the Government to appoint immediately the proposed Salary Commission. He added: "If the commission is appointed, at least a major section of239 words
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161 1963-11-28 11 IZOTA BHARU, Wed. Five top officials of the Kelantan branch of the Transport Workers' Union who are employed by the North Eastern Transport Company here were dismissed by the management yesterday. They are Inche Omar bin All. chairman of the union. Inche Ramll161 words
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Article44 1963-11-28 11 RAWANO. Wed. Tengku Abdullah was elected president of the Rawan* District Alliance Commute* at a Joint meeting of the Umno. MCA and MIC ben over the weekend Other officials elected were vice-president, Mr. Llm Tan: and secretary, Inche Zalnal Abtdin.44 words
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Article187 1963-11-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r JTEIE Federal Court today dismissed an appeal by a bomoh, Ismail bin Naina Mohamed, 42, who was sentenced to seven years' jail for raping a 13-year-old girl. Ismail was convicted In the High Court here two months ago for committing the offence In187 words
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Article108 1963-11-28 11 Judgment on appeal deferred KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Justice Gill, in the High Court here, today reserved judgment In an appeal against conviction brought by Clement Albert de Sllva, who was sentenced to six months' jail on four counts of corruptly accepting $50. De Silva, a public health Inspector, was108 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-11-28 11 Istana full of flowers awaits the princess today ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Crown Princess Margrethe of Denmark will stay in the recently renovated Istana Tetamu here during her three-day visit which starts tomorrow. She will occupy the main suite, which in the past accommodated the King and Queen of Thailand, the201 words
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Article162 1963-11-28 11 Detectives and 10 armed youths OINGAPORE, Wed. Two detectives on their rounds at Kampong SUat last night saw a group of 10 youths approaching them with parangs, bottles and poles, a magistrate's court was told today. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain, prosecuting, said a 17-year-old boy was arrested and found to162 words
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Article80 1963-11-28 11 Appeal by brothers rejected SINGAPORE. Wed. Three brothers who apoealed against a lower court sentence of four years' Jail each on two harges of housebreaking had the.r sentences continned in the Hich Court today. The three brothers. Sahat bin Said, Talib bin :3a id and Mohamed Ali bin Said, broke80 words
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Article50 1963-11-28 11 RAUB, Wed. A padl planter. Othman bin Ya'acob, 26. of Kampong Aur Dong, was fined $5 in the magistrate's court here yesterday for letting his dog bite Ghazali bin Mohamed Taib on Oct. 27. He was also ordered to pay $10 compensation to Ghazali50 words
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Advertisement155 1963-11-28 11 THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. s?j^2^^ <Cr*m*n!x tuff links timsl* bright b«<auH of their n/riocm J0 W>d °< fa*"* ro"*<l M XT. gold. FINE QUALITY JEWELRY KM MIM:155 words
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Advertisement103 1963-11-28 11 OPEL Worlds Finest Cars ARE RUGGED, RELIABLE... DO THE JOB FASTIR~ MORE PROFITABLY, KADETT ft Economr tryling Lugaof* Room 4 D«p«ndaW* Mofonnj Op«l Koooft li O.K. car. MOLEK DAN CHANTEK. 4 cylind«r-Wot«r cooled- 1000 C.C. Efi«in*. KADITT CAR-A-VAN Wout-cooltd, tour-cylinder, teur-cycl* short-ttrok* «ngin« Maxima* taraM 84 ft. Ibi at 2600103 words
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Miscellaneous534 1963-11-28 11 I Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICK NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOHTWAvTrEEVlC. SERVICE 41 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal NeA.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 0.01 gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies: Morning Prelude; 7.16 News; 7.00 Time Signal, The News7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7 JO Up 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7 JO And534 words
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Article, Illustration315 1963-11-28 12 gINGAPORE, Wed. Sabah s Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, said here today that as far as he was concerned the case of the M:<iila claim to North Borneo was now "closed." He dismissed the Philippine proposal to take the claim315 words
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290 1963-11-28 12 PENANG, Wed. rpHE State Government has not shelved plans, or abandoned its decision, to acquire land for a university college, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. said today. r Factors "beyond the control of the State" In the setting up of this college, he290 words
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301 1963-11-28 12 Big sales battle of the TV giants —is on— KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The "battle" of the world's televi-sion-set makers for the market here has started with tne announcement that TV Malaysia will be inaugurated on Dec. 28. At least 40 brands from eight countries have already entered the lists. More will301 words
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Article29 1963-11-28 12 SINOAPORE. Wed. Madam Loli Hlong, 73. a labourer, has reported to police the theft of 52.180 from her Jalan Kong Kuan hut In Buklt Panjang yesterday.29 words
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Article56 1963-11-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six foreign countries Including three newcomers Nigeria. Ceylon and Cambodia—will take part In the fourth International Koran reading competition to be held on Feb. 6 next at -the Stadium Negara. The Philippines and Indonesia will be Invited if diplomatic, relations are resumed56 words
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Advertisement218 1963-11-28 12 fDR THE WOMAN j I WHO LOVTS BOtlG A WOMAN LOTION J M "f greal new treatment that cares for Jj all your skin jbwf Here it a «rter-batk V AbV luxur y care for all-over «^i J beamy! Enriched -with I 'heart of lanolin', this soothing creamy pink lotion218 words
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Advertisement237 1963-11-28 12 zr i s i zr i i^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ni/^WITH EVERY REMINGTON LEKTRI OR REMINGTON 25 ELECTRIC SHAVER A FREE GIFT REMINGTON TWIN PACK WORTHSS.SO Containing a bottle of p re-shave lotion and a bottle of after-shave lotion REMINGTON 25 NEW precision heads with FOUR exclude rollecombs to (ive K^>\ I you237 words
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Miscellaneous235 1963-11-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Standing rule on rent case l §b r 6 r yed in utopiano 14 Tzsr&'sz&'Esk 11. fSSW 5 little county Kerry th < «•>• garden feature (7). 15. Receiver of a call possibly 12. Eyed rocks? last to firm (7. I). 13. Make up for235 words
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273 1963-11-28 13 THE NEW PASSWORD: CONTINUITY WITHOUT CONFUSION WASHINGTON. Wed. T At a hastily called meeting of 35 State Governors late on Monday night. President Johnson asked for co-operation in the days ahead "when our whole system goes on trial." He said: "Continuity without confusion has got to be our password, andReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration912 1963-11-28 13 FOREIGN DESK EXTRA. ...DATELINE AMERICA U.N. TRIBUTE TO KENNEDY: 'LET US RESOLVE HE DID NOT Dm IN VAIN' UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday U Thant recalls the words of Kennedy himself: 'Let us call a truce to terror' PRESIDENT Johnson's foreign policy willReuter - 912 words
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Article36 1963-11-28 13 WASHINGTON. Wed.— President Johnson marked his first wor.iing day in his White House office yesterday by moving in a rocking chair. It was placed on the same spot as President Kennedy's. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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253 1963-11-28 13 A pledge to Mikoyan: 'We'll meet Russia part way' i WASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson pledged yesterday that bis administration was ready to meet Russia halfway in solving outstanding world problems. White House sources said Mr. Johnson told Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. Soviet First Deputy Premier, that the U.S. was "ready toReuter - 253 words
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Advertisement89 1963-11-28 13 ECONOMY iff THE VERSATILE THREE-WHEELER f ainlii^agllgl7sli The amazing Lambrttta 175 li three-wheeler is built for tough work and heavy loads. 6 cwt payioad. Highly manoeuvrable. Curved windscreen with safety glass provides extensive visibility. Powered by the famous Lambretta 175 cc engine. Easy to handle in traffic. Easy to park.89 words
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Advertisement208 1963-11-28 13 ml j 3 111 L^***©k*Bj I II #a plastic school bag for every purchase of January 1964. 1 11 RIIQX J aaMsil Mi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^aaaaifca^^^^aii r*r^aasai^^ 1 w m^^m ><« ■BjHHBI I 1 v I ajaaj' .a, n to\ I Model TR-824 afi^Tniiiin* S O N "V Model TR-820 I All important208 words
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Article, Illustration208 1963-11-28 14 4 IKK months of hard work these voluntary workers are all set for the big day the Christmas Fair to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hail on Saturday. Some of the main helpers, seen in the picture above, met yesterday to receive final208 words
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786 1963-11-28 14 SETTING THE NEW TREND IN FURNISHING For further details n f items on this page, please write to Esme Baptista, Mainly for Women. The Straits Times, River Valley Road. Singapore 9, enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope. good design ;i nd wonderful colours available in •today's carpets and furnishing fabrics786 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-11-28 14 CHRISTIAN DIOR MODEL JIN exotic Eastern pink and .green toile terrace dress is worn with green toile trousers and matching stole. This is one of the creations from the latest Spring collection of Christian Dior, Lcndon. The ensemble, named Printemps Oriental, is modelled by Diane Keys.46 words
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Advertisement456 1963-11-28 14 Hints for gifts They're out >y| m. J of this V4A-J0 world v^ >&y \!Jr Petite Compact, the i»W^^l»^* VL tiny sold makrup .a^FillhW^B^i^ case to fit the •mallest Xl "^Bk^^h^. Luxurious Intimate Jy Talcum and Eau de JP* -^f mA M packed. :^ff m Yjfr r m Intimate Batb456 words
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Advertisement1404 1963-11-28 15 TO LIVER'OOL I *ESI COASI U.k.i Oue S'pora Mils Sham Ktnan» CYCLOPS Liverpool, Glasgow la Pf Tatar Hat n OEMODOCUS Avonmouth. LiterfOti la Pi Oec 1 MENEIAUS iiveraeel, Glasgow cm 15 Oec 2 Bk 4 BOLIUS Liverpael. Havre Dec S Ok I BK I/It Ok It PATROCLUS L'peei, Oubhn, Glasgow1,404 words
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Advertisement1328 1963-11-28 15 fe McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w, Tel: No. t33Ti. r**"^ BIXBBMAM LIME tja KLAVENESS LINE LOMIN, HAMBURt, RUTTtRBAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. MULL i MIBBLESBRBUCii SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF GLASGOW, ""J2 t tl $Mt Spore P. Sham renang SOUCAINVILLE t. 35-31/31 Nat 31 Nat/3 BK Otsits Spo1,328 words
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610 1963-11-28 16 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT IN INDUSTRIAL SHARES I From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the Malayan J\ Stock Exchange did not react to such a degree as New York and London did following the assassination of President Kennedy last Friday it was quick yesterday to follow the improvements in those markets which took610 words
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Article797 1963-11-28 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS) Baustssd (4.000) (1.70 V. (2,000) (1.59: Central Prep. (1.34 BL, (5,000) (1.33, (2.000) $1.36 D. (20.000) (1.35. (48.000) (1.36, (4.000) (1.37,797 words
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Article25 1963-11-28 16 November 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67i cents (down half a cent). TIN: $490 (up $6,371). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 30 tons).25 words
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Article23 1963-11-28 16 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 26 Nov. 27 Industrials: 121.59 123.52 Tins: 114.87 115.10 S rubbers: 108.77 108.85 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article185 1963-11-28 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIOMI) November 27. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 CU. McAllster 14 c v K. Smelter* 20 cts. Robinson 11 cU. K»m> 21 cU. C Storase 4 Id. Fed. Dlsp. 15 cts. Rothmana 13 ct*. P. N. 15 cts. Sel&ngor Prop. 8 cv. Gammon* 1* cv. 8. Land185 words
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383 1963-11-28 16 FOLLOWING the rise of £8 in London overnight the Straits tin price yesterday rose $6.37} to $490, the record highest price this year to date. The estimated offering fell 30 tons to 220 tons! In l.ondti on Tuesday tin more than held383 words
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Article247 1963-11-28 16 DKCEMBIR first iradt ruMMr bur•r* f.».b. cloud at 8 p.m. in llngaawre and Kuala Lumpur yestertmr at 671 cents per lb. down h»lf a, Dent on Tuesday'! closing level for the. position. The tone was Ml*. R.A .1. and P.M.*). I. doting prlit* In esnts par lb. yesterday:247 words
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Advertisement1183 1963-11-28 16 6AZETTED AUSTRALIAM PRICES STOCKS THE Federation Minute, f MELBOURN*. Wed. Finance haa flxed tbeae INDUSTRIALS flrmtrt~ trend inprice* far calculating easterns tenslfled today with rises about duties for the week beginning double fails following news of Wall on November 28. Street's upsurge in record trading Rubber 68tcttalb. vol me Copra1,183 words
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Advertisement442 1963-11-28 16 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C and above registered P.W.D. Supplies Contractors under Head II SubHeud 8-Spare Parts, will be received at the office of lie Director of Public Works, p.WD. Headquarters, Maxwell Road. Kuala Lump- r, up to 12 noon of the 9th December. 196*. for the Supply442 words
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Advertisement1052 1963-11-28 17 (C'ontlnurd from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT it rd* SS (Ml*.)— Box St cU. mxtr* TRAINEE FOR QUANTITY surveying ofllce. 11/tt years. State education to Box A 6864 S.T. Spore. WANTED EXPERIENCED, Qualified and Graduate Science Teacher to teach in Senior r'orms In 1984. Apply to Sam Tet School, Ipoh WANTED1,052 words
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Advertisement1084 1963-11-28 17 EDUCATION tt Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box it ct*. txlrt DECEMBER SESSIONS: SHORTHAND (Rapid/Normal) 10 a.m., 3 P m., 5/8 p.m.. Book-keeping: 5 p.m.. 7 p.m., Accounting, Typing, Malayshorthand, Malay, English. Mathematics. SIC. 10 Collyer Qusy Spore. *****. H. TAN ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL: New Session Commencing 2nd. December. Beginners' Bookkeeping; Accountancy: A.C.C.A.,1,084 words
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Advertisement613 1963-11-28 17 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINGAPURA PROGRAMMES DEC. 2ND— DEC. STH Full details In Oils week's RADIO WEEKLY. Get your copy today i Prlss SO tents! from all newsagents. THE PAR BAST ENGINEER Published qusrtsrly THB BNCINEER, liks its companion trolutns the Hong Keng A Far East Builds-, circulates throughout South East613 words
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Advertisement259 1963-11-28 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) It Words SS (Ml*.)— Box it ets, mxtrm NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J K Seaside Dancing A Floorsbows Nightly. Tel 2133/4. STRAITS GUESTHOUSE offers ram. forable rooms, best food A service. Tel 3120 J.B. JOHORE HOTEL JB English. Cantooeae rood Alrcondltlooed Rooms. Pbcoe 2395/8. WHERE TO259 words
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Article, Illustration499 1963-11-28 18 r— from JACK FINGLETON Canberra, Wed. gO lAN MECKIFF is back again in the Australian eleven and aU the prophecies that he would never regain his place are made to look extremely foolish. Last Monday I wrote that Meckiff, who at that499 words
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Article21 1963-11-28 18 The Australian Test 12 are: Benard (captain), Simpson, Booth. O'Neill. Burge, Grout. Vievers, Connolly, Lawry, Meckiff, Mckenzie and Shepherd.21 words
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Article, Illustration193 1963-11-28 18 D'OLIVIERA HITS A SPARKLING CENTURY T YLLAPUR, Wed— A fine cenLJ tury by South African allrounder Basil d'Oliviera put the Commonwealth XI In a commanding position at the end of the second day of their threeday match against the Governor's XI here yesterday. DOUvlera. who hit 115 in 197 minutes.Reuter - 193 words
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96 1963-11-28 18 Singapore sweep at Taipeh shoot SINGAPORE, Wea.—Singapore made a clean sweep at the Centre-fire internanational shooting competition at Taipeh. The team returned after winning all the three events including the Centre-fire trophy pistol competition by the team of Kwok Kum Woh, Loh Ah Chee. Fung •Lok Nam and Lin Scow96 words
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Article129 1963-11-28 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. University hockey outside-left Choo »«ck Leong may play his lirst big mate.i oi.. Sunday. reck Leong was today named among the 14 from whom the Singapoie Hockey Association team will be chosen to play Joint Services at HMS Terror. The SHA selectors, taken .aback by129 words
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Article70 1963-11-28 18 CINGAPORE. Wed. The Slnga- pore Business Houses F.A. will revive the Felth Cup series next month. Their new opponent* in the aeries will be Johore and the first match will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Dec. 7. The Felth Cup was last competed for in70 words
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298 1963-11-28 18 Wai Hong to drive Cortina in debut MOTOR RACING By TEOH ENG TATT CJI NGAPORE, Wed. A powerful car, partnered by a newcomer to motorracing, will make its debut at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill climb on Sunday, starting at 9 a.m. The car is the Lotus Cortina which298 words
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Article65 1963-11-28 18 Ma La era (Jovt. Services knockout quarUr-finai replay: War Dept. Civll'ars 1 2 Infantry Workshop REME 1. Kriendlv <KlimnR>: Revertex 8C 3 K'uang Indian.s 1 Um Shield <T. Anson): Town Council 3 Indian Assn. 1 Letng Cup (Ipob) PCRC 4 Cheng Wan 1. Prnang Div. 3: Medical SC 265 words
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Article18 1963-11-28 18 Under IS (Muart: High School 3 St. Andrew's School 1. Malacca League: Teachers 7 Banda Kaba 2.18 words
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77 1963-11-28 18 BASKETBALL Malayans beat Singapore easily rpAIPEH, Wed.—Malaya A easily beat Singapore 111-72 in the second Asian basketball championship here last night. The Philippines and Formosa both gained their fifth straight victory. The Philippines trounced Hong Kong 96-54 while Formosa over--1 powered South Korea 96-83. In the other game last nightReuter - 77 words
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Article100 1963-11-28 18 MELBOURNE. Wed.—Roy Emerson. Australian No. 1 lawn I tennis player, said yesterday ha i would quit the Victorian champum- ships starting here tomorrow if th« I Victorian LTA did not pay U penses. Emerson has had his request I turned down for A£lB tnvelliim expenses and daily livingReuter - 100 words
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Article61 1963-11-28 18 IPSWICH (Queensland). Wed. The South African touring cricket team shot out a Queensland Country XI for 39 runs in 80 minutes when they began a two-day match here today Pace bowler Clive Halse took six wickets for six runs in' eight overs. By the closeReuter - 61 words
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Article35 1963-11-28 18 SINGAPORE, Wed- The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will discuss the important question of Malaysian controlling bodies for sports at the monthly meeting at the People's Association's board room tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.35 words
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Article34 1963-11-28 18 LONDON. Wed.—Results of football matches played last night were: English Football League Cup fourth round—Workington a Colchester 1. Scottish Div. I—East Stirling 1 Airdrieonians 2. Friendly —Coventry 8 Kaiserlauten (West Germany) o.—cßeuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1963-11-28 18 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea beat Formosa 2-1 in the first-leg of their Olympic soccer elimination round match here today, Formosa led 1-0 at half time. The second-ieg is scheduled to be played at Taipen on Dec. 7.— UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article17 1963-11-28 18 LONDON, Wed.—Bristol beat Oxford University 6-3 in a Rugby Union match at Bristol yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement707 1963-11-28 18 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Financial Year Knding 3 1st December. 1963. Claims in respect of services rendered or goods supplied to Government prior u> and Including the 15th December. 1963. should be' submitted to the ordering department not later than 18th December. 1963. to enable payment to be made during the707 words
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Advertisement407 1963-11-28 18 JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK. Tender* lor the supply and delivery of Scheme Furniture for period 1.1.64 to 31.12 64 will be received at the Office of the i Jurutera Necerl. Perak. Ipoh up tc 3.00 p.m on sth Qec. 1963 I from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class E and above407 words
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Advertisement543 1963-11-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF SABAH Applications are i&vUad trom Malaysian Citizens between 35 and 45 years of age with good education an aptitude for and experiI ence in agriculture, planting or land settlement work for the post •of:Assistant Land Development Officer (Salary seal" 5330 1060 inclusive). Pull details and application543 words
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Advertisement60 1963-11-28 18 vjk mSf)) c st ry f the fj|m that sh k j &J&([ the world... The film that brought Liz and Richard together... The \V swfl& sUMT) ove stor y y° u cann °t miss... \VB Starting in this week's l^^W Ja\!*ufr Km* HK 1 H I \W |M Jill*60 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-11-28 18 HOCKEY S'porc Div. 1: Khalsa v Prisons (Serangoon Rd): Div 3: SRC "C" v Malayan Air ways (padang); tJntrerslty *B' v RAP Chanel *B' (Changl): Police "C v CSC 1 C i (Thomson Rd). BOXING S'pore national championships (Kallang 8 p.m.). Rl'GGER S'ror clnb matches: Batu v VTOBA (Batu Cantonment).59 words
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Article562 1963-11-28 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA THEY FAVOUR BOARD OF CONTRO By SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association affiliates today rejected by 10 to one votes the Federation of Malaysia AAU invitation to affiliation on the same basis as the nine other member states of thj? FMAAU. The SAAA562 words
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Article, Illustration1992 1963-11-28 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING fcr UUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six In Stable, who came into racing with two New Zealand importations, have certainly struck it rich. Their Pot of Gold gained his second success in "closed races" here this afternoon, romping home1,992 words
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Advertisement100 1963-11-28 19 THE CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday 30th November at the Victoria Memorial Hall 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 4A*****A4A444A4A*****A444& p :i.r D BoxiNG 29th November 1963 w* m m M TONGA BOMB "I I IU t •-■"w i I A if w Jm W% V k -JL k.O. CONQUEROR OF ISIMELI radrodro, don100 words
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Advertisement241 1963-11-28 19 ill xVy M the Quality goes in before U 4he name goes on /^^t, 23^" CONSOLE TV I fcSBP NO PRIMED (jJHgJ! CIRCUIT BOARDS IN 1 "3 St ZENITH TV CHASSIS BORGWARNER INTKftNA*ION«I. CORPN. TIONGHENG TRADING CO.. LTD. WmWM 343, SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE o\ PHONE: *****-***** Z~^*w\ ROEDERER (^T'llV CHAMPACNE241 words
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Article480 1963-11-28 20 IT'S A WINDFALL FOR DEVELOPMENT FUND —BIGGEST ITEM, $78m. FOR HOUSING BOARD SINGAPORE. Wed. Jill-; Singapore Budget for 1964, which coma before the Legislative Assembly tomorrow, will show an estimated surplus of oxer $16,349,000, of which $16 million will be transferred to the Development Fund, leaving a480 words
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Article63 1963-11-28 20 Association offers nine grants SINGAPORE, Wed—The Boys' Town Old Boys Association Is offering nine scholarships to help deserving pupils of Boys' Town and members of the association. Valued af $1,300, the scholarships are' (or next year. Application forms for these scholarships are obtainable from the director of Boys Town. P.O.63 words
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402 1963-11-28 20 A modem Robin Hood who got $16,500 by theft and forgery SINGAPORE, Wednesday. "MODERN Robin Hood" was the description applied by a district judge today to a 16-year-old boy who obtained a total of $16,507 by theft and forgery and then spent part of his loot on buying shares and402 words
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Article82 1963-11-28 20 Bombs in gift wrapping CARACAS. Wed.— Bombs In brightly wrapped gift packages have been sent to at least three of seven candidates in Sunday's Venezuelan presidential election and to other politicians here, but most were intercepted by police. Mr. Orlhuela. president of Democratic Republican Union. narrowly escaped death when heReuter - 82 words
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254 1963-11-28 20 Cholera: No new cases but the jabs go on- SINGAPORE, Wed. No new case of cholera was reported here today, a statement from the Health Ministry said. Free inoculations continued at all the 31 Government centres today. To date over 117.000 people have been Inoculated. In co-operation with Malayan medical254 words
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Article38 1963-11-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed—The SATA mobile mass X-ray unit will be stationed at Choon Kee Press, 83, Tanjong Pagar Road, from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 28 and 29, and on Dec. 2. 3 and 4.38 words
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Article26 1963-11-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today opened the two-day meeting of the fourth nursing seminar at the General Hospital.26 words
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Article374 1963-11-28 20 LONDON. Wed. The stock markets made further progress today following Wall Street's snarp rebound yesterday, but most of the advance was recorded uu.s mom- 1"8Quieter conditions developed In the afternoon but tiie rises In most cases were fully maintained, helped by satisfactory early advices when New York opened.374 words
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236 1963-11-28 20 JFK named 'leader who made great contribution to peace' HONG KONG, Wed. The late President Kennedy was named "the world leader making the greatest contribution to peace" in a recent survey in five Asian countries. Results of the survey are published in advance copies of the Asia 1 Magazine printed236 words
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Article50 1963-11-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Wataru Okuma. left today on a one-week semi-official visit to India. Ceylon and Burma. On the "Blood Debt" issue. Mr. Okuma said that talks between Japan and Malaysia will resume "soon." At present he Is waiting for Instructions from Tokyo.50 words
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Article39 1963-11-28 20 JAKARTA. Wed. —The official spokesmen of armed forces headquarters, the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, said today none of them has received any official communication concerning a British plane shot down over Indonesian Borneo.—UPL39 words
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Article67 1963-11-28 20 A seasonal gesture of goodwill OONG KONG, Wed. —The Government has decided to play Santa Clans to the crews of tankers it has chartered, to bring water from the Pearl River in South China to drought stricken Hong Kong. It announced tonight it would give Christmas trees to the men.67 words
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Article14 1963-11-28 20 MARGATE: The National Union of Students conference passed a resolution demanding compulsory sexual education14 words
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Article32 1963-11-28 20 WASHINGTON: The Democratic Party's national committee has postponed from December to January two meetings which were to have made plans for next year's party convent'on to nominate the Democratic presidential candid ;i32 words
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Article12 1963-11-28 20 NEW DELHI: Tkfl Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, is expected to12 words
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Article23 1963-11-28 20 LONDON: A man in Newcastle, who declined to give his name, has won £100,000 for stake of 3s. sd. in the football pools.23 words
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Article11 1963-11-28 20 visit India in January or February, according to Informed sources here.11 words
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Article34 1963-11-28 20 LONDON: The Government has welcomed a Private Members Bill seeking to provide that any money left over from house keeping, or any property bought with that money, should belong equally to husband and wife.34 words
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Article34 1963-11-28 20 NEW YORK: The Social Register has given its approval to the marriage of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller end Margaretta (Happy) Murphy by giving them a permanent marriage listing in its 1964 New York edition.34 words
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Article20 1963-11-28 20 PEKING: An Indonesian economic delegation has left here for Jakarta after "satisfactory" trade talks, the New China news agency reported.20 words
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Article27 1963-11-28 20 PARIS: A fleet of 3CO army lorries operated a shuttle service between Paris and its suburbs as railwaymen went on strike in protest against a wage restraint.27 words
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Advertisement84 1963-11-28 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 70 Words SlO (Minimum) RASANAVACAM To Wilraot anal Sybil on 23th November at Mount Alvemia Hospital a eon. Brother foe Michel. KHONC: To Dorcas and Cbal Sen* a daughter Elizabeth at Mount Alvernla on 26.11.63. Thank* to doctor and •taff. mm/^mmxt 4 i S -*Jm li IB"'84 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-11-28 20 OIGHEST and lowest tempera11 tares In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Koto Bharu 82 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 73 Singapore 84 7541 words
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