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Title Section21 1963-11-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Motto** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1963-11-29 1 Out of unions and politics for good WOODHULL: "Experience has shown me that Communist activity has mucked things up for the non-Communists." PUTHUCHEARY: i" peat that I want nothing more to do with Communism, to which I am opposed. IjJM* "In practice the Communists' activities in1,110 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-11-29 1 Petrol duty up 10 cents in Singapore BUT DR. GOH GIVES A FILLIP TO BOXING SINGAPORE. Thursday. pETROL in Singapore is up by 10 cents a gallon from today, making ordinary pet' rol $1.93 and "super" $2.10. This was the only tax increase announced by the Minister for Finance. Dr.419 words
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Article, Illustration306 1963-11-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malaysian capital today welcomed a smiling Princess Charming 23-year-old Princess Margrethe, heir to the Danish throne. She arrived here by air from Bangkok for a fourday unofficial visit as a guest of the Central Government. At the airport to greet her as306 words
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140 1963-11-29 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Doctors have advised Thailand's Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarlt Thanarat. to take a complete rest, well-inform-ed sources said today. The sources saia Marshal Sarit, 54, had a severe cold and spells of dizziness and was feeling generally weak. Marshal Sarit, who seized140 words
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Article51 1963-11-29 1 DALLAS. Thurs. Amateur photographer Abraham Zapruder, who filmed the assassination of President Kennedy, has given U5525,000 to the family of Police Officer J.D. Tippit, slain as he tried to capture the gunman. Mr. Zapruder received the money from Life magazine for publication rights of the film.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article43 1963-11-29 1 NAIROBI, Thurs. The Government of Kenya due to become independent next month plans to Increase tea production on a vast scale so as to make it the country's leading agricultural product, the Interior Minister. Mr Oginga Otiinga. said today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article29 1963-11-29 1 BEIRUT. Thurs. President Abdul-Salam Arif of Iraq today promised free pardons to Kurds In Northern Iraq who laid down their arms and surrendered to Oovemment troops. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article57 1963-11-29 1 ST. GALL (Switzerland). Thure. A policeman has been posted at the door of the Saint Gall Cantonal Parliament here with a special task to examine the heels ol women's shoes. Local authorities said the wooden floor of the chamber has been badly damaged by the deepReuter - 57 words
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Article30 1963-11-29 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.» The Navy confirmed today It has ported an unspecified number of Marine Commandos along the border with Malaysia 'ready to face any eventualities 1 —UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article249 1963-11-29 1 Armed men land near Sibu From GEOFFREY GELDARD gUCHING, Thins. Armed Indonesian terrorists have landed on the coast of Sarawak. The Government Information Officer, IVfr. A.R.G. Morrison, told a meeting of the Third Divisional Advisory Council today that earlier this month a band vt armed Indonesians had landed and made249 words
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Article38 1963-11-29 1 BOMB BLAST SINGAPORE. Ttaurs. llniH'-mndp bomb rxplocl,d in front of hut in Mju.ittiT colony in Mmilnirin K«'i<l late tonight. Smoke cn\ Hoped front portion of hut for II tnin■tM thrrc also stronn HMd ul KUnpowdir. No38 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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217 1963-11-29 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday j^EMBERS of a Senate and House of Representatives conference committee on the Foreign Aid Authorisation Bill yesterday agreed to keep in the measure a Senate amendment prohibiting further U. S. assistance to Indonesia unless the President found it ''essential toReuter - 217 words
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149 1963-11-29 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. —President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines yesterday discussed the Malaysia question and U.S Philippines relations with Mr. Averell Harriman. U.S. Undersecretary of State for political Affairs. Mr. Macapagal was reported to have said In an earlier interview that his country hoped toReuter - 149 words
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Article58 1963-11-29 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The Foreign Minister and first Deputy Premier. Dr. Subandrio. is scheduled to leave tomorrow for an inspection tour of Indonesian Borneo, an informed source aald today. Dr. Subandrio made a similar one-week tour of Sumatra last month, making speeches at rallies and studying theUPI - 58 words
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Article53 1963-11-29 2 ROME. Thurs. The two older children of Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu left here for Paris, saving they were going to enrol in school. Le Thuy. 17, and her brother Le Quin. 15. were seen off at the airport by their uncle. Archbishop Ngo Dmh Thuc53 words
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115 1963-11-29 2 FOUND— A SCROLL OF PSALMS CHAPTERS TEL AVIV. Thurs— lsraeli archaeologists searching in the -ebris of the first century bastion of Masada. near the Dead Sea. have found portions of an ancient leather scroll containing chapters 81 to 85 of the Books of Psalms. Other finds made within the lastReuter - 115 words
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Article57 1963-11-29 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand's Cabinet has approved a Belgian Oovernment request to postpone a visit by King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola here to early February. The visit was originally scheduled for late January. The Yang di-Pertuan Agon* of Malaysia, the last royal visitor to Thailand thisReuter - 57 words
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203 1963-11-29 2 ECAFE EXPERTS ON TRANSPORT HOLD TALKS BANGKOK, Thursday. JNLAND transport and communication experts of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East opened a week-long meeting yesterday. The Ecafe Executive Secretary. U Nyun. told the delegates that transport was important to overall economic development. In most countries between 20203 words
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Article63 1963-11-29 2 SAIGON, Thurs. Fourteen Vietnamese paratroopers and Infantrymen have been wounded about 25 miles southwest of Saigon when their units clashed by mistake. Military sources said a battalion of paratroops and an Infantry battalion were in the same area on an operation against Viet Cong when shootingReuter - 63 words
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Article25 1963-11-29 2 PARIS. Thurs. Prance welcomes Prince Norodom Sihanouk's proposal for an international conference on Cambodian neutrality, the French Foreign Ministry sources said yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article63 1963-11-29 2 KUCHING, Thurs. Brunei's Deputy Mentri Besar. Penjciran Setia Haji All. said here yesterday on his way back from Bangkok that while the Communist threat in Brunei was not as serious as Sarawak's the Oovernment *a» taking ai! precautionary measures He declined to elaborate o.i theReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1963-11-29 2 UNITED NATIONB. Thurs.— Norway has circulated among several Security Council members a tentative draft resolution proposing an embargo on the supply to South Africa of equmment that would enable her to Increase her arms producing capability, informed sources said yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-11-29 2 Party of Park gets stable majority in Assembly SEOUL, Thurs. The South Korean Presi-dent-elect, Gen. Chung Hee Park has now won a stable majority in the new National Assembly. Nearly complete returns of the National Assembly elections held on Tuesday showed the candidates of his Democratic Republican Party won 84Reuter - 258 words
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Article54 1963-11-29 2 PERTH. Thurs.— Eric Edgar Cooke. 32, a lorry driver. uaa sentenced to death here yesterday after he said he killed an 18--year-old student while under the Influence of a power that mad* him feel he was God. He said he felt he had power overReuter - 54 words
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Article23 1963-11-29 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Th/ launching of another Indonesian rocket Is tentatively scheduled for February next year, according to authoritative sources yesterday U.I.P.23 words
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Advertisement186 1963-11-29 2 SOUNDEST PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS! MAYFAIR PARK 7th MILE, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. CONSTRUCTION WORK HAS STARTED AND COMPLETION WITHIN 1964 YOUR INSPECTION AT BUILDING SITE CORDIALLY INVITED 146 UNITS COMPRISING BUNGALOWS, SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS AND SHOP HOUSES YOU CAN EARN BACK YOUR CAPITAL WITHIN 5 YEARS! HOWEVER, WITH PRESENT PROPERTY BOOMING TREND186 words
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Advertisement176 1963-11-29 2 Advertisement Ovjsj/O- v r IIfOMEN everywhere are using the new shampoo thai gives their hair the "Peek-In" Glow of beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking into the depths of amber or a precious stone it is not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far176 words
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Article1090 1963-11-29 3 London, Paris, U.N. hail new President's speech WASHINGTON, Thursday Africans, Asians pleased with Negro emphasis Q O NGRESSIONAL leaders yesterday endorsed President Johnson'^ request for action on the programme of the late President Kennedy. But there were cautious warnings from conservative Republicans and Democrats that theReuter - 1,090 words
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Article79 1963-11-29 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The loudest and most prolonged applause given by Congress yesterday to President Johnson's speech came when he called for an end to "hate and evil and violence." The President was interrupted by applause 31 times during his 23-minote speech. At the endReuter - 79 words
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302 1963-11-29 3 ONDON, Thurs.— The British Government last night rejected a Labour proposal to control Commonwealth immigration to Britain by voluntary agreement with the Commonwealth instead of by law. Mr. Henry Brooke, the Home Secretary. told the House of Commons that there was "not the smallestReuter - 302 words
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87 1963-11-29 3 LONDON. Thurs A man wishing to test the effectiveness of the British immigration system wrote his surname on a disembarkation card as "Hitler" and his first name as "Adolf. 1 lo the question "born?" he answered "yes." Mr. Sydney Silverman, a Labour >IP. toldReuter - 87 words
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167 1963-11-29 3 Two 'highly successful 5 rocket launchings CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs.— United States space officials last night announced two ''highly successful" satellite launrhings. A 150-ton Atlas Centaur rocket launched in an effort to harness the power of liquid hydrogen was believed to have achieved orbit. Officials said the Imp (interplanetary monitoring platform)Reuter - 167 words
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Article18 1963-11-29 3 VENICE. Thurs. Venice has sunk six Inches into the lagoon In the past SO years. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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346 1963-11-29 4 AA's plea for cooperation in drive to safer roads CINGAPORE, Thurs. The secretary of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr. Y.W. Chan, tonight called for the co-operation of Government departments, civic bodies, the press, radio and television in a campai g n to combat road accidents. Educate Given their help,346 words
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172 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Barisan Sosialis today accused the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, of trying to use the Communist bogey and putting financial pressure on the University of Singapore to control it. Commenting on Tuesday's one-day boycott of classes called by the172 words
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Article132 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Citizenship Inquiry Committee met behind closed dooi.s today to continue hearing a Government application to deprive Chan Kwong Yeng, a political detainee, of his Singapore citizenship. Chan, a former official of the Singapore Hawkers' Union and the Singapore j Cycle and Motor132 words
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Article39 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ramakrtshna Mission will celebrate the 111 th birthday of Sri Saradadevl. the Holy Mother, with devotional music and a talk on the- Holy Mother at 179, Bartley Road on Dec. 7 at 11 am.39 words
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Article63 1963-11-29 4 Building fund concert SINGAPORE. Thurs— A grand variety concert, "Carnival of Stars," featuring well-known TV, radio and screen personalities, will be staged at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. The show Is In aid of the building fund for the new Church of St. Michael. Tickets63 words
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Article33 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will give away the prices to winners of last month's Blood Donor Competition at the General Hospital tomorrow at 13 noon.33 words
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Article26 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The R&m&krlshna Mission will put on film show on 'Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna" at 6.15 pm on Sunday at 179. Bartley Road.26 words
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232 1963-11-29 4 SNAP PLANS TO MEET THE POSTAL STRIKE IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Senior officials of the Postal and Telecommunications D c partments here were today feverishly finalising emergency plans to meet the proposed strike of 1,000 workers in the two departments. A spokesman lor tne Postal Department said that the strike,232 words
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Article145 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Christmas pressure on post offices here has already begun and the public are asked to cooperate with the Postal Services Department. The Director of Posts. Mr. M. Bala Subramanion. said today that the volume of mail to be despatched overseas and delivered145 words
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178 1963-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A student at the Singapore Polytechnic fainted in a district court today while giving evidence on the second day of the trial of a police corporal charged with corruptly receiving $90 from Philip Neo Poh Tat to settle an offence.178 words
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Advertisement505 1963-11-29 4 s ORGANISATION B flPyi^F' .^■K~ "'^■.^r' "^HLA Ori;\N TODAY" |i>«fn 141. 4, 6. J0 «b 9ISp m «r» MMf> wi;w XL **LR Iftnitt Remick Garner "SEPARATE BEDS" I in PanoVi>.-n Color PLUS STAGE SHOW 9.15 p.m. (No Free LiMi ■•■ROUND-THE-CLOCK FASHIONS"* ■II o.m 130, 4, 64S 930 p.m." JOIM MAUfIEEII505 words
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Miscellaneous365 1963-11-29 4 I"H£ following li today'! schedule Kuala Lumpur. Raotckok, Hone of civil aircraft movement! at Kong. Talpeh. Osaka (CX 730) S Paya Lrbar anport Singapore: a.m to Jakarta (TO 731) 8.10 p.m. ARRIVALS Qarrtit: To Perth. SydMy <QK Qvttat: Krom London, Rome, 738) 11. IS p.m. Athens. Cairo. Karachi, Calcutta, Malayan365 words
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366 1963-11-29 5 A call to the 'home front soldiers' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs MALAYSIA'S "home front soldiers" the farmers and fishermen were urged today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, to strengthen the country's food supply position in view of Indonesia's confrontation. Inche Khir also urged .Malaysians to:366 words
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Article230 1963-11-29 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO representatives from Repco Ltd., biggest automotive spare parts manufacturer in the southern hemisphere, who spent a week here studying the possibility of setting up a spare parts plant, yesterday described their Investigations as "favourable." I They will make a report on their230 words
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Article31 1963-11-29 5 KLCHING. Thurs A car travelling alone the Serian-to-Simanggang road was fired on near Tengan village yesterday evening, a Sarawak Constabulary spokesman said today. The windscreen was smashed.31 words
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Article78 1963-11-29 5 Ministry of Social Affairs SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Government has decided to shorten the name of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Social Welfare to vhe Ministry of Social Affairs. A Government statement \aid that Inche Othman Wok will henceforth be known as Minister for Social Affairs. With the transfer78 words
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Article50 1963-11-29 5 PENANG. Thurs. Senior Aircraftsman J- A. D. Buchan of the RAP. Butterwortn was yesterday awarded a gold medal by the Penang Blood Transfusion Association on the eve of his return to Scotland. SAC Buchan has donated IS pints of blood to the Penang Blood Bank.50 words
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147 1963-11-29 5 $48,000 increase in King's privy purse KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Privy Purse of the Yang diPertuan Agong will be increased from $216,000 a year to $264,000 commensurate with his dignity and position as Head of State of the new Malaysian nation. The increase will be effective from Jan. 1 next147 words
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Article74 1963-11-29 5 PENANQ, Thurs.— A Singapore shopkeeper. Mr. S.A.K. Abdul Ma leed. 60. died on board the State of Madras before it arrived here from India yesterday. Mr. Majeed. of 223 Rangoon Road, Singapore, was admitted to the ship's hospital on Nov. 23 suffering from dysentery. He died74 words
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Miscellaneous326 1963-11-29 5 Straits Times Crossword i) iz I R I [4 i ~t? r lfc WKE^^K^KF~~\ I IH Hi pfl ■^j^l~~^^i" ACROSS Shandy's creator (6). 1. Draws attention to oneself 7. One po'it crazy Larry la a red vest is one way! (10). about to turn up: he's nolie8. In the Caucasian326 words
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Article, Illustration2188 1963-11-29 7 SINGAPORE BUDGET DAY SINGAPORE, Thursday 'SUBSTANTIAL' VOTE TO NANYANG UNIVERSITY ONCE DIFFICULTIES ARE CLEARED, ASSEMBLY IS TOLD 'THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Singapore Leg islative Assembly in his budget speech today that Indonesian confrontation notwithstanding, "the future holds great2,188 words
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Article59 1963-11-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Two people were killed on the spot when a motor cycle and a lorry were involved in a head-on collision at Jalan Ampang here yesterday le front of Istana Brunei. The dead were Liew Chin Ho, 29, the motor cyclist, and his pillion59 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-11-29 7 ftitffs H'unny By Ralph HoimHahl ujlJI f I fwAIT, BUGS I /TH A <C\ H*f I 1 I y. DIPN'T FINISH I 1 TOUGH, V.^w25 words
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300 1963-11-29 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ MOTORIST, who claimed that he had fainted at the wheel before being involved in a fatal accident, was today jailed by a District Court for six months and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for five years. Farced bin300 words
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128 1963-11-29 8 pENANQ, Thurs. A grief stricken mother had to be restrained by several police constables from throwing herself into the sea after being told her 13-year-old son had been drowned this afternoon. Mrs. Ooi Tlap Heng, mother of five, was held back when128 words
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Article73 1963-11-29 8 PENANO. Thurs.— Two brothers. Ibrahim bin Rejab, 18. and Mohumed Jaafar. 25. were admonished and discharged for disorderly behaviour by fighting each other "at the Junction of Penang Road and Campbell Street at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. Mohamed explained to the First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. that73 words
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Article39 1963-11-29 8 KLUANO. Thurs.— The women's section of the Indian Association here will hold a "women's night on Sunday at the Indian Association premises, at 7 pjn. A "Saree Queen" contest will be the highlight of the evening.39 words
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Article23 1963-11-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurg. Another 174 people, who gave false information, have been deprived of their citizenship. It was gazetted today.23 words
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Article29 1963-11-29 8 rPOH. Thurs. There will be a ceremonial parade here tomorrow morning to mark the opening of the nine-day budget meeting of the Perak State Legislative Assembly.29 words
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147 1963-11-29 8 INDUSTRIAL MISSION TO AUSTRALIA IS MAKING PROGRESS SINGAPORE. Thurs. An industrial survey mission from Singapore now touring Australia has met representatives of more than 100 Australian firms in their first week. An Australian Trade Commission statement issued here today said negotiations between the mission and a large numbe; of the147 words
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Article62 1963-11-29 8 KUCHINO, Thurs. A total of $18,000 in rewards for information leading to the killing or capture of border terrorists and recovery of firearms and ammunition was paid out by the Sarawak Constabulary this month. Ten informers in the First Division shared $5,000. seven in the Second62 words
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Article60 1963-11-29 8 LONDON. Thurs.— Two Malaydans who met in Malaya House Mr. K. B. Quek. of Singapore, and Miss Esther Chew Gaik Moy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Boon Hong, of Ipoh were married recently at the Kensington Registry. The bridegroom is studying accountancy while the bride60 words
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Article26 1963-11-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malaysian Indian Consress will hold Us annual delegates' conference at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Saturday at 9 a.m.26 words
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153 1963-11-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. > rpHE Sclaneor C.I.D. chief. X Assistant Commissioner Sher Mohamed Allah Baksh. today told courting couples who are robbed not to take their own time about reporting to the police but to do so at once. He told a Press153 words
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296 1963-11-29 8 'The Tengku should be more ashamed of officials' [TUALA LUMPUR, tV Thurs. The president of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss. said today that Tengku Abdul Rahman should be "more ashamed' of the official side of the Whitley Council and296 words
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Miscellaneous182 1963-11-29 8 1/W O» n By V. T. ttmttim SIR CHARLEY, tOU ARE V t KS^*^ Cl/T. "X <\x( MY GOSH, HE DIPNT ...BUT I PONT GUESS UNPER ARREST... BY \i? VtDU WILL icjh Hm^ Pcr^V PUT UP AMY FIGHT J HE COULP HAVE PONE ORDER OF THE KING.' THE M SURRENPER182 words
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Article, Illustration1999 1963-11-29 9 Mike Tomkies - Turning point The moment of truth for ROBERT MORLEY Mike Tomkies STEPS TO STARDOM -CHAPTER THREE AND THE DAY JAYNE MANSFIELD STOLE THE SHOW (IN A PINK BIKINI) FROM JANE RUSSELL THE turning point for actor Robert Morley came after he had to turn to silling vacuum cleaners to make1,999 words
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Obituary24 1963-11-29 10 M Word* 5/0 Minimum > MR A C R NAIR «x branch DltaM*r, RemlnKton Rand, Penang, p«asirt away peacefully on 22-11-63 at Cbaa•anacherry, Kerala.24 words
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Article142 1963-11-29 10 :t> Word* SIS (Minimum) MRS. R.M. DAWSON wishes to thank ail htr friends for their meaaage* and the beautiful tio«. ra. THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Ayahaamy •oo of Binnaaamy of Kampar thank all friends and rel.itivrs for their klad attendance, condultncea, telegram*, servlce rendered, and wreath* on their142 words
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Article714 1963-11-29 10 So closely had Vice-President Johnson been associated with President Kennedy's policies, domestic and foreign, that modification of them was scarcely to be expected. In his address to Congress, President Johnson has now reaffirmed the path which America, under a Democratic administration, will tread. The nation will714 words
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Article468 1963-11-29 10 i President Macapagal's state--3 ment in Washington that the t Philippines is trying to play I peacemaker between Malay- sia and Indonesia will cut no ice in this country and must also puzzle the Americans. A peacemaker needs to be un- involved and impartial. How I can468 words
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425 1963-11-29 10 Closer ties between Paris and Peking FORMER PREMIER PAVES THE WAY PRIS. Than. Rumours to the effect that Gen. de Gaulle is planning to recognise Communist China are being revived with the return of Mr. Edgar Faure. the former French Premier, as he journeys slowly home via India after a425 words
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LETTERS
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Letter283 1963-11-29 10 YOUR readers will be aware of the recent controversy between the Government and the University of Singapore which has resulted in the resignation of the Vice-Chancellor. Dr. Breenlvasan's resignation, and the fact It was made a prerequisite for continued Governmental financial support for the university, has created283 words
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Letter217 1963-11-29 10 1 REFER to the two letters which appeared recently requesting the Adult Education Board to hold more pre-unlverslty classes. The board is as anxious as your correspondents are to open as many classes as possible to cope with the demand lor signer education. However there are practical limitations to217 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1963-11-29 10 CLYDE SANGER - GHANA: Where the realist balances the romantic CLYDE SANGER THE GRANDIOSE x GIVES WAY TO THE ECONOMIC by- ACCRA Thursday GH A N A under President Nkruma h has achieved such a reputation for flamboyance that it is surprising to discover how much hardheadedness lies behind it. It is rather1,053 words
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Advertisement822 1963-11-29 10 StraiU Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements asay b* hai.de* Ml lat nssr COLD STORAOK AUCAOI Orchard Mead COLO STORAOK ■RANC'HsT.S AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KIPPIL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authortasd Ag««ta< CITY BOOK STORK LTD wkKhxw Nonas. Colryw Oaay THE NEWS FRONT nm>. trick's B mi si*m M, M. ISMAIL S Admlrstty822 words
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Advertisement72 1963-11-29 10 Why HELP the Reds Win The Cold War? A leading U.S. Senator here exposes the fact that the State and Commerce Depts. permit exports which strengthen Russian and Chinese communism. Examples? He cites many-includ-ing machine tools and computers! Read the 3 steps which he believes the U.S. must take to72 words
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Advertisement128 1963-11-29 10 \\wm7 *v- sS^jiF -!al4b\«lß asssHalH PYREX IUM. goes from oven Atl sa» Beauofu! English Pyrer heaN OOIII(M PArTMM resistantl Yorj cm bake with ÜBMIIOWIIIT It, roast witb it, steam In it, boil it without (ear of breakage. So £*&^jE> --r pretty it goes right from yoaj oven to your table128 words
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Article234 1963-11-29 11 MANAGER CLEARED OF DEATH CHARGES rpALPLNG, Thurs.— The A manager of Philips (Malaya) Ltd.. Jan Christian de Kok, 28. of Singapore, was acquitted by the Sessions Court here yesterday of causing the road death of two radio salesmen by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. His defence was234 words
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Article38 1963-11-29 11 MUAR, Thurs. A cattle disease luirmorrhagic septicaemia has killed about 70 buffaloes In Telok Rlmba. Kesang Tasek and Tangkak. north of here. The Veterinary Department la inoculating cattle to prevent the disease from spreading.38 words
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Article18 1963-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The meeting of the Senate scheduled for Dec. 2, has been postponed indefinitely.18 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-11-29 11 IT'S HARD to concentrate on the right method of holding your country's flag and presenting a bouquet to a Princess at the same time, especially when you're only 17 months old and a little bewildered by It all. Flaxen haired Brig iVan Seng Yip - 154 words
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Article, Illustration289 1963-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs THHE Government today released the two PanA Malayan Islamic Party religious leaders Haji Mohamed Noor bin Haji Abdullah, 37, and Haii Daud bin Osman, 43, both of Pasir Mas who were detained nine days ago under the Internal Security Act. i A289 words
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Article55 1963-11-29 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A twoweek training course In banking for 20 third-year commerce students of the Nanyang University will begin on Dec. 3 at the Chung Khlaw Bank. These students from the departments of accountancy and of banking and finance will receive prac- 1 tlcal training at55 words
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229 1963-11-29 11 NANYANG MAN'S LOST DA YS IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Thursday. HPHE vice-chairman of Nanyang University Council, Mr. Lav Geok Swee, who came here from Penang 10 days ago in anticipation of resumed talks with the Government on the future of the university, tonight flew home without any talks being held. Mr.229 words
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125 1963-11-29 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— About 40 distinguished political scientists and sociologists from all over the world will meet In Singapore next month for a Unesco-spon-sored symposium on leadership and Authority in Asia." The symposium, to be held at the University of Singapore, will be opened by the125 words
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80 1963-11-29 11 Take action, union urges the Govt SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Manual and Mercan...e Workers' Union today appealed to the State Advocate-General to begin proceedings against 16 employers (or allegedly contravening the Industrial Ordinance. The union. In a letter, offered "every assistance" to start legal proceedings against the employers following complaints80 words
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140 1963-11-29 11 Malaya far ahead of Indonesia, -says MB TPOH, Thurs. Malaya 1 has achieved more progress in her six years of independence than Indonesia which attained its independence 18 years ago, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee, the Mentri Besar of Perak, said today. Dato Sha'ari made this companslon when he declared open140 words
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Advertisement153 1963-11-29 11 Someone Isn't using AMPLEX ds4§rPPr BREATH AND BODY DEODORANTS Distributer*: JACKSON CO., LTD., Spore Jcstelron. JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD., K.L., Ipoh and Penang. We're enjoying a Dry hands washday so can you with the new space-saving Parnall washer H| Do i complete family »ath without even t oettinf your hand* With153 words
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Advertisement114 1963-11-29 11 Mm i Be *'^L« i I sHY BOVRIL BUILDSUP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich. f jii^i^HnsMel' ?fi trustworthy source of red-blooded .y. »T JI»T»J V*'fl energy. It comes from the concentrated NATURAL goodness of beef— <^B^HBfl B il one of the richest NATURAL source* KrtZfliilife&'fl of114 words
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Miscellaneous543 1963-11-29 11 (Today's Radio, TV| RADIO MALAYSIA S£ SJ"""*" N4 s I E l «°^c 1 E B 47V R J,'r t RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne- MEDIUM WAVL SEKVICfc gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 476 metre* 7.00 Time Signal. The News; SHORTWAVE SERVICE 7.10 Breakfast Pot-pourri; 7.30 41 metres Learn543 words
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Article74 1963-11-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Malayan Association for the Blind has launched its annual appeal campaign aimed at clearing a deficit of nearly $85,000. The association Is sending letters to thousands of people all over the country asking for donations. In addition to paying for education74 words
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269 1963-11-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 17IGHT thousand hospital employees throughout .Malaya have threatened to take industrial action over pay claims. The president of the Government Medical and Health Employees National Trade Union, Mr. S. Manickam, said today: "If no satisfactory reply is received from the Government by Dec.269 words
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Article44 1963-11-29 12 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. Hundreds of poor people ln Kedah were fed ln mosques, t.emples and churches throughout the State today, the 36th birthday of the Sultan of Kedah. The official birthday, however, is celebrated every year on Peb 2944 words
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Article53 1963-11-29 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Johore Bahru branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold its annual meeting on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Secondary English School in Bukit Senyum. A social and dance will be held ln the Civil Services Club at 8 p.m. on53 words
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Article47 1963-11-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Bill to simplify procedure for insurance companies to start operations has been sent to the House of Representatives. Named the Insurance (Amendment) Act 1963. it will come into force on Jan. 1. 1964. It will apply only to Malaya47 words
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Article93 1963-11-29 12 SINGAPORE DATE FOR TOP POP STARS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Top pop singers from America and Britain are due to perform here in February. They are Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, a top British vocal group, and Roy Orblson, one of America's most versatile singers. Announcing this here today, Mr. Peter Walsh,93 words
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Article55 1963-11-29 12 KUCHING. Thurs. An amendment to the Prevention ot Publia Security regulations, announced by the Ministry of Internal Security today provides that any person who carries or has in his possession or under nia control any firearm or any ammunition or explosive without lawful authority is liableReuter - 55 words
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Article37 1963-11-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs Four lawyers. Messrs. W. Satchlthanandhan. Arumugam Devrrajah. Jagjit Singh Oill and Ourdial Bakan Singh, were today admitted to the Federation Bar oy Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barak ban. the Chief Justice-37 words
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154 1963-11-29 12 A LOR STAR, Thurs. The chairman of the Kuala Kedah UMNO branch Haji Ismail bin Ibrahim, today denied a report that he was resigning from the party to contest next year/s State eiecion.s as. ah Independent. Haji Ismail, who Is a State Assemblyman,154 words
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213 1963-11-29 12 Soekarno's great cover-up, by Haji Ghazali r*RIK Thurs. The confrontation enforced by President Soekarno on Malaysia was an attempt to cover up his own people's condemnation of his regime, the Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haj 1 Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, said here yesterday evening. He was addressing more213 words
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Article39 1963-11-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 300 construction workers employed by Hume Industries and Gammon (M) Ltd. have formed a trade union. Known as the Construction Workers Union, it is open to all construction Workers in Malaya.39 words
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Article28 1963-11-29 12 KLUANO. Thurs The Kluang Secondary English School Ex-pupUs Association will hold its annual dinner and dance on Dec. 21 at the Diamond Jubilee HaU here.28 words
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218 1963-11-29 12 DOCKERS ASSURED OF AID 'WITHOUT RED TAPE' PENANG. Thursday. ABOUT 100 kepalas representing 3,000 Penang waterfront labourers hit by Indonesia's confrontation policy were today told that it was likely that they would get Government aid "without red tape." j This assurance was given by the chairman of the MCA headquarters218 words
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Advertisement323 1963-11-29 12 ~^L~SSL DAIKQAM /oh/Gta-2om#mg\ BEAUTY TRIO t sterea!!y«Mfiteififi I HAIRDRYER C\Ur\^m3i& Jj A W ,s^ If she's pretty and practical, she'll Bk Jfs W9 t love Ronson's Beauty Trio Ha rdryer. B vk M !t s the newest and best hair dr Y er -1 BRUSH DRIES f M Warm air323 words
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Advertisement171 1963-11-29 12 NEW! HARLEQUIN sSMALL CIGARS priced and sized for everyday smokingl Cellophane t wrapped I ■^■■■■^^■■■■i^^" Shaped end I Imhhmmbmhmhmbhhbb m Actual size TEN FOR $1.50 m£ SKIN RASH •Hy GONE! D.D.D. Prescription t will quickly clear your skin from m i^» ugly rash. A little D.D.D. every day £l«i on171 words
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Article, Illustration793 1963-11-29 13 Governor Connally tells of the last moments DALLAS (Texas). Thursday AS the bullets thudded into P r c s i d ent Kennedy, his wife cried, ''Oh! my God! They've killed my husband!" Governor John B. Connally of Texas said yesterday. The Governor who was wounded in the shooting, said:UP - 793 words
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Article66 1963-11-29 13 PROVED- ONE MAN COULD DO IT ROME, Thurs. A Canadian marksman has hit a moving target three times in four and half seconds with a bolt-action rifle, to show that one man could have killed President Kennedy. He is Peter Crampton, 21, salesman at a Toronto sporting goods shop, whichReuter - 66 words
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Article30 1963-11-29 13 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— U.S. armed forces throughout the world were alerted to be ready for possible trouble after President Kennedy's assas*lnatton last week, official sources disclosed yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article86 1963-11-29 13 CAROLINE VISITS FATHER'S GRAVE WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy took daughter Caroline to Arlington National Cemetery yesterday for her first visit to the grave of her dead father. They spent about five minutes at the site praying. This was the third time the grieving widow had visited the grave. Caroline,UPI - 86 words
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Article35 1963-11-29 13 LONDON. Thurs. What ls claimed to be the world's first published photograph of a Soviet fighter firing an air-to-air missile appeared today in Flight International, the weekly of the Royal Aero Club Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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219 1963-11-29 13 FBI in bid to clear up murder riddles DALLAS, Thurs. FBI detectives here yesterday sent a preliminary report on the assassination of President Kennedy to the Justice Department in Washington. Federal sources hinted strongly that the investigators were concentrating on clearing up mysteries which brought widespread rumours in the UnitedReuter - 219 words
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Advertisement401 1963-11-29 13 MILK LOAF. WHOLEMEAL. HOVIi, DINNER VIENNA ROLLS. WHITE BREAD. FLUTED ROLL. DIABETIC. BERMftlj"s. "LINY FRUIT BUN><^^^^^^3fcvSPWN BR( yntifl H£& IC 'Wk HP^^^S B*\ s. i hB sunshi e J I i Bl E^ft H D B |j TE BE H B i lIT b \IBHBfIBHBLV c. MILK LOAF, WHOLtMtAL. HOVIS,401 words
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Advertisement532 1963-11-29 13 The New G.E.C. REGAL RANGE of refrigerators Famous G.E.C. gualitym m^erators— value pricedl REGAL in every way. this new range of G.E.C. refri* *JUr/ gerators brings you the well-known G.E.C quality "**^-N.'?i-' combined with brilliant new design and value-priced. mo{ e s h& v^ durable all-steel cabinets; whits <* C^t^^532 words
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344 1963-11-29 14 WILL MAKE FULL SURVEY OF MALAYSIAN MARKET ITALY'S Malaysian mission arrives in Singapore l>\ Alitalia from Rome tonight to pave the way for bigger sales of that country's wide range of products. The 30 member delegation will be in Malaysia for a total of 15344 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-11-29 14 Investment climate here attractive says U.S. banker AM ALAYSIA with its stable economy and sound A industrial policy offers good prospects for foreign investment, Mr. L. J. Mulkern, vice-presi-dent of Bank of America, said in Singapore. Mr. Mulkern, who Is on a two-month tour of the bank's branches in Australia,248 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-11-29 14 BANK of America, Kua.a Lumpur, has promoted its senior Malaysian clerk to the post of pro-assistant cashier. He is Mr. Tan Heng Hun (above 1, who joined the bank in March 1959. Mr. Tan has held various posts in the accounting and cash departments and in his69 words
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Article79 1963-11-29 14 VI H KARL MOHR. managing IT director' of Adolf Mohi Maschincnfabrik. makers of Polar paper-cutting macnines. who has been visiting Singapore and Malaya tor the past uee_ leave.toaay to continue his world busi- ness tour. While here, Mr. Mohr had talks with the East Asiatic Co.. local79 words
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125 1963-11-29 14 QUALITY and efficient after sales service are what the Malaysian public look for in television sets. This is the conclusion reached by Mr. O. De Haan after a week-long market survey in Singapore on behalf of N.V. Siera Radio of Holland. Mr. Haan. a Far125 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-11-29 14 MR. T. W. G. HART, newly appointed managing director of Chemical Company of Malaysia Ltd., arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to take up his duties. Mr. Hart, 38. is from LC.l.'s Billingnam Division hi Britain where, except for 18 months In 1.C.1. s head office In96 words
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Article46 1963-11-29 14 Mr. H.R. Judelson. vicepresident of Helene Curtis International, is expected in Singapore from Sydney today for talks with the local agents H.G. Kailey and Co. (M) Ltd. He will present prizes to winners in the Helene Curtis Match the Hairstyles Contest on Sunday.46 words
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Article64 1963-11-29 14 Thirteen final year engineering students of the Singapore Polytechnic visited the Hume Industries plant at Bukit Timah for three hours last week to gain visual experience of modern engineering and manufacturing methods. The students, who are taking the Polytechnic professional engineering (mechanical and civil) course, saw complete processes64 words
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Article45 1963-11-29 14 A standard Ford Taunus 12M, in a Federation Internationale de Automobile controlled endurance run has covered a distance of 186.451 miles at an average speed of more than 65 m.p.h., beating the previous record of 57.8 mpJa. at the tame distance In 1933.45 words
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Article33 1963-11-29 14 Singapore's pepper Imports In the first half of this year totalled 14.774 tons, comprising 10.324 tons black and 4.650 white, and exports 13.874 tons (9.432 tons black and 4.442 tons white).33 words
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115 1963-11-29 14 TWO engineering re- 1 presentatives of Harper. Gilnllan and Co. Ltd. who attended a two-week sales promotion conference in New Delhi recently have returned to Malaysia They are Mr. John Khor. engineering executive, and Mr. Loh Soo Yap. engineering salesman The conference, organised115 words
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Article183 1963-11-29 14 AN old established Indian textile firm, J. T. Chanrai, has ambitious plans for business expansion in Singapore and the States of Malaya. One of Its immediate moveswill be to set up in Singapore early next year an establishment which will cater exclusively to the needs of183 words
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Advertisement193 1963-11-29 14 li *""~"V^"2_( ■I -Prffß w l g___________^v_^j_____rvft___f____ t *»•>• 3 s 11 _J__ «T r Jk W —^__E_l B m a_i_________________________l I t I WM f__£___l (rompack ONE-LAMP TWO-LAMP *?t |3? f 35 fluorescent fittings. f^^MjL 8 ft., 5 ft., 4tf. ~""W and all with a range I of attachments.193 words
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Advertisement254 1963-11-29 14 xjijijxWi |w#Tof woodworking i^^l |i?: 5: machinery j:!;: W^Mss^Mk. OUR TECHNICAL ¥Bsss^^ DEPARTMENT jg BIGGEST SUPPLIER: OF MACHINERY TO THE LOCAL WOODWORKING INDUSTRY Give him a J^r .ij FALCON and sweeter too! Falcon smokes Bone Dry because m only a Falcon has the unique s ;7 S^s_. patented Humidome plug254 words
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Advertisement1394 1963-11-29 15 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K., uut bcort uin Sham i-mm, CYCLOP! Liwrpiel, Clesgow la fart DEMOOOCUS Avonmouth. Littrflll la Ft/OIC 1 MENEUUS n.tnetl. Glasgow it* 33 Dtc 2 Otc 4 OOLIUS LmriHl Otc 5 Dtc 7 OM l/tl Bee r. PATROCLUt Literptti, Glasgow Otc 11 Oec 11 Oec 14/1*1,394 words
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Advertisement1368 1963-11-29 15 |ig|l THE EAC LINES I ««uMKWi'iMWHon. noma.l mxm»m** anßtea Mat Motaa aaw4 twottn ih* rno*«i Mjm SAILINU TO SENOA. U HAVRE, HAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP OTTERtAM, AMSTEROAM, OSLO BOTHENtUIHJ AND COftNHAttN. ■MAEDALA" t) Sailet Si, IK la Pert/21 Nil "AYUTNIA" 1)C).... SO N*«/ 4 Ott 5/ I DM t Ole "JUTLANDIA"1,368 words
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Advertisement1299 1963-11-29 15 I Benuline\ EXPRESS SERVICE T> LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PIRTS. Spore P Sham untng ■ENAVON (H) Nlurg, i 111, A w»ro, Roan laPt/TMn He« M/ 1 OENRINNES t r .L*J L'ne" Hull. H'targ. Roam C. SI/TKay Nt« :t, 4 lENIEOCH E.U LM*M, Hamlarg It Pt/Dtc 1 Dee 3/ I lENVANNOCH1,299 words
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Advertisement1283 1963-11-29 15 fe McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. Teh Nl. *****. KfililfiMOtt LOU *Jb JKiAVEMESS LIME LO4*MK. KAMIIJt*, ROTTERBAM. LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCtSCI, HAmTmwU k MrtlUißJrOUGkl StATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Cm IF GLASGOW! Wt ""iSg"* S'pon P. S*nam Peneng (OUGAINVILU Gd. 1-7/ JO m M Net/1 Dtc Omitt Spot P. Sham Penang lit.1,283 words
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Article187 1963-11-29 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 2H. Three naontna. INDUSTRIALS Dun lops 20 CU. McAllater 14 cts. t. smelters 20 eta. Robinson 11 eta. Ksm> 21 eta. C Storase 4ad fed. Dlap. 15 eta. Rotnmans 13 cts. K N is eta. sclansor Prop. Sets. Gammona IS eta. S. Land 5 eta.187 words
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Article81 1963-11-29 16 THI Malaya Exstisni* Bank's Asas- alatian mad* these chajosaa In Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): Sailing TT ar OD raady: Otutserta Marka 129 3/8: NallaaM Guilder a 117 8/8: lariii Franca 1401; Balslan Franas 1M0I: Swsdlsh Krsnsr lMi. On tbe fras enchants msrkst id81 words
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Article252 1963-11-29 16 DECEMBER nrst »r«Oe ryOtttr uuy.r. 1.1.1, atoaad at S p.m. to f tn«ss«r* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at B cent* per Ib. up Ban a cast on Wednesday's closing level for tbe poeiuoo The tone wu quietly steady. R A.I and F.M.R.E cluing priaaa In eanta per la.252 words
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610 1963-11-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent DESPITE the fact that yesterday was Budget Day in Singapore the Malayan Stock Exchange opened firm in industrial shares. Although after mid-day conditions tended to be quieter with prices off best many counters showed net gains on the day. Twenty-one610 words
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Article23 1963-11-29 16 Malayan '.•.tock Indlees:— Nov. 27. Nov. 2S. Industrials: 123.52 124.71 Tins: 115.10 115.35 S rubbers: 108.85 108.85 Dec. 29. 1962 IM.23 words
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Article798 1963-11-29 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traced In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B.utt.ld (5,000) (1.70 D. (14,000) 51.69. (1.000) *1.68; CMttral Propsrtita $1.41 fcL. (2&.000) 11.40. (2,000) *1. 45. (9,000) J1.42, (5.000) *1.43. (5,000)798 words
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Article26 1963-11-29 16 November 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 cents (np half a cent). TIN: 5496.87* (up 87* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 15 tons).26 words
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Article228 1963-11-29 16 CHIPS lylns alarsjaaat tha Stnxapar* Harbaur arharvaa ar txpaatad tada» an: Brrconahlra 4/5, riartisanl Monroe 12/13. Rotfcanstaln S5/S6, Santo* Maru 27/28. Bblxvioka. liaj-u 42/43, Orndals 44, Krrnatat* 16/16. City of Qlaagow 6/7, afanelana 83/34 Tbora(mard W/38. Tborklll Land 30.' BtHaaa rain 8/9, Banduns Maru 23/24, PataJIng 4?228 words
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400 1963-11-29 16 rpHE Straits tin price after X Wednesday's sharp advance of $6,374 gained only 87* cents yesterday being quoted In Penang at 5490.87J per plcul. The offering was estimated increased by 15 tons to 235 tons. On the London Market on Wednesday400 words
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Article74 1963-11-29 16 /'HINIIE PkOuh Exttianse. SM(a- aava naan arlaaa aar H«ul yaatarday: Cconut all: bulk Sslt sellers, drum 154 i srllera. Copra: Dec. /Jaa. UK /Continent: Unquoted. Paaawr: Muntok white ***** sellers, Sarawak white $140 sellers. special Sarawak black (105 sellers sjarblad Lamponir. black 1105 sellers. ABTA SI 15 sellers.74 words
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Article121 1963-11-29 16 MELBOURNE. Tliurs INDUSTRIALS continued to Arm J In strong demand. Leaders generally Improved with Boral up lOd. to 28s. 6d. and Australian Consolidated InuuMnrlinprovlng is. to 61s. Oils were steadier and Associated Australian Oil regained 6s. to 275. 7d. Base metals continued to Improve with Broken Hill South121 words
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Advertisement1127 1963-11-29 16 OUkA. Pacific snd Atlantic S port 4'ham Mongnonj R'rltiun| PctKt k. Mtlits N. ton "Ritikawi Mars" 25/21 Dm 2S/11 Dm S Jm IJstMJaallMSllrM "*i».«awa Mar** 75/21 las 21 1' las IHI I rtl MM H rts l| MM AM vitteis iguipped with deeotinn to« carnage ot Dull liquid c*r|O. LoS6i*|1,127 words
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Advertisement790 1963-11-29 16 WESTBOUMO; liitOH StIVICE Spore p. sTa!!r™™"~Pananj Minnllii. larlaaai, Nam, IOUIIaU 11/12 Dec 11,14 Dec IS Dae Daatirk, aitswri, Nasjlsrt. SrssMi. Ranarlaai. SOUTH t Wtti «FIICA StltlCt Singipun^ TIIU 1/ I Otc OurtMfl ai/in, Port tliuMtlt (2J/12). UpeUHra UsVID, Matadl 01/12), Port Hsrcowt, Laroi (S/i). niiii (1/1). Lomi. Timi. Titoradi. Fraatosm.790 words
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Advertisement715 1963-11-29 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MAUYA APPUCATIONS are lnv»t«d lor one post ol Stenographer especial Grade; in the othce ol the Dean of Engineering. Salary ocale: louux 20-580. Also payable variable allowance at current rates. Other 1 benefits Include medical attention j and provident lund. Qualifications: Candidates must I (1) be715 words
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Advertisement1191 1963-11-29 17 NOTICES COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore* The Directors of Hume Industries (Far East) Limited, report that sales and profits for 1963 have to date been satisfactory and substantially in line v. lth expectations. Accordingly, a second interim dlvidenu of 7Ve (less 40%1,191 words
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Advertisement262 1963-11-29 17 TENDERS I TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited and will be received up to 2 p.m. on Wednesday Bth January 1964 for Laundry Services lor RAAF BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application to the Secretary, RAAP Contracts Board Malaysia. RAAP BUTTERWORTH. P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS262 words
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Advertisement1082 1963-11-29 17 (Continued from Pafe 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words St (Him.)— Bon U eU.juttr» ALL APPLICANTS to Bos No. A 6478 S.T. thanked. Position bow Oiled. O.BNERAL-CUM-CHILORBN Amah tot European executive household. Apply with reierencea at 7 getuo Close. Spore 10. WANTED GOOD COOK Amah to live la for Army family1,082 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-11-29 17 SITUATIONS WANTED N Words Si (Min.)-Box $0 tts. sxtrm REAO ths Menlor Appointments Vacant in The Sunday Man each week. JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY. Secretarial and office staff available now for prominent and temporary posts. Ring Singapore ***** or Kuala Lumpur ***** ECONOMICAL, Staff to suit ptessat Urns is available as1,049 words
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Advertisement1053 1963-11-29 17 HOUSES k LAND WANTED It Words St (M in.)— Box tt ets. txtrm WANTED SEA FRONT Land with or without house. Singapore 13 or 18. :.o brokers. Box ABB7O B.T. H'pore. WANTED TO •URONASE S bedrooms Semi-detached /Terrace house with modern sanitation In district 12. U or 19. Particulars Box1,053 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-11-29 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I tt Words St (Vin.)-Bmx St tts. oxtro I HONGKONG EXPORTS: Various I products for direct contact manufseturers onTrrlns fsctory prices to Im- I porter*. Write: Overseas Srrvic* Centre. P.O. Box S3IB. Kowloon. SAHN MONEY is your spars urns. Agtnts wsntsd by English Ciparttri r Whl slsth ts1,070 words
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Advertisement1056 1963-11-29 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Warais U Mln.t— Box M cts. I LATB 19*1 FIAT 800 D low releage. 1 good condition, new insurance, one owner. Price 13.200 Owner leaving. Phone 'Spore) 7X793. Peter Yam. VAUXHALL VICTOR Late 1953 very good condition Insurance 13-10-84 road tax 30-1-84, $1,700. View S Lavender Street,1,056 words
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Advertisement1011 1963-11-29 17 FOR SALE tt Words Si (Min.)-Bex tt rts. ontrm TRY DONALft MOORE UALIERIII. 300 demraosau Avsaus, Singapore, for a different shopping expsrlcnr*. Thar bays a particularly wMs rangs of gifts lor nn n HEARING AIDS Kor A.idlomerno tssts. 8-year* guarantee, low prices. Consult Deaf Aid Emporium. Singapore: 6. Bonhnm turret.1,011 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-11-29 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Jack Spencer has decided to pack up in England and return to Malaysia early in the new year. At Weyhill, Hampshire, where he has been training a string of about 3o horses for Rimme Shaw.'the Singapore cinema millionaire, for301 words
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480 1963-11-29 18 Weights for all ten races at KL on Sunday KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Weight* for all ten races here on Sunday: CL. 4, DIV. I—6 F. Part Passu 9.00 Small Change 8.13 Ardent Lad B.UU Blue Martial 8.01 Bright Melody 8.01 Realm of Gold 8.00 Magnificent King 7.11 Elcho Prince 7.09480 words
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Article75 1963-11-29 18 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Jack Purtell, 42, a leading Australian Jockey, said here today that he would be ridinn for Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien next season. He said O'Brien had telephoned him last night from Ireland with an offer which he had accepted. The contract would beReuter - 75 words
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907 1963-11-29 18 CINGAPORE, lhurs. A total of 203 horses 99 in Class 2 and 104 in Class 3 has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club meeting on Dec. 8. 11 and 15 at Bukit Timah. There will be eignt races on the first and907 words
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Article221 1963-11-29 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races htre: RACE 1 Approaching the 3f Prudent Choice lost ground through floundering In the heavy going RACE 2 After Jumping away Shamrock II bucked and his saddle slipped back. Trainer R. S. van Breukelen was told221 words
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Advertisement1097 1963-11-29 18 ANGLO ORIENTAL PLANTATIONS LIMITED BRANCH REGISTER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iliac Anglo Oriental Plantations Limited will be opening a Branch share Register In the States of Maiajrm with effect from 2nd December. 1963. By Order of the Board PBAT, MARWICK. MITCHELL CO., Malayan Registrars P.O. Box 2083. Kuala Lumpur. 29th1,097 words
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Advertisement715 1963-11-29 18 I TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders for the construction of .i television transmitte. building at Gunong Kledang will be received at the Office o' the Jurutera Neferi. J.K.R.. Perak, Ipoh, up to 3 pjn. on 6th December. 1963 from contractors tn classes "A to E" under Heads 1 and715 words
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Advertisement759 1963-11-29 18 1 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class "D" and above up to 3.00 pm. on I6ili December. 1963 at the office of the State Engineer. Malacca for SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP 10" DIAMKTHt A.C. PIPKS AND BOLTED GLAND JOINTS TO THE759 words
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Advertisement134 1963-11-29 18 DON'T BUY IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HOUSES OVER 814,000.00 '^il .1-*" WT J a 4 ROOM TERRACE HOUSES at MAXWELL ROAD ONLY $13,950.00 ATTRACTIVE LOANS AVAILABLE CHERRY PARK HOUSING ESTATE 45 Market Street, Ipoh. Phone: 4464 1 m±m* UU I I s 111 %m ¥m%j ond ONTACI mend SMENI5134 words
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367 1963-11-29 19 'We are being bulldozed again,' they say SOSC DELEGATES PROTEST OVER MISREPRESENTATIONS TO 1.0.C. SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council delegates today reacted angrily to a copy of a letter from International Olympic Committee chancellor Otto Mayer to the Japanese Olympic Committee which said that SOSC was no longer367 words
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233 1963-11-29 19 FRANCIS BOEY - MALAYSIA YOUTH TEAM IS AIM OF FAM FRANCIS BOEY By .I/'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A truly representative Malaysian team will be fielded for the Asian Youth soccer tournament at Saigon next April. Whereas Singapore and Malaya had played separately In the competition previously, the Malaysian team for Saigon will comprise players233 words
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Article60 1963-11-29 19 SOCCER Victory Cup *-Hnal (Penangi: Port Commission 2 Prisons (defending champions) 1. RIGGER Penanr. inter-M-hools undrr-15 final: SKI 33 (6 goals, penally) BM Hich School 3 (penalty). S'tor under- 1.") g-ttnali (XL): MBS. XL 3 (penalty) Maxwell Rd School 0; Victoria Inst. 3 (penalty) Cochrane 0. HOCKEY lin .ir-h.y60 words
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Article588 1963-11-29 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SPORTSFROHT by J<HE FEDERATION of Malaya Olympic Council, th io? K c ii day to sponsorship of the 1965 SEAP Games and the formation of a Malaysian Olympic Council, might at the same time very usefully give a thought to the588 words
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THE WORLD OF SPORT
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127 1963-11-29 19 Paceman Halse claims 5 for 17 Cricket okisbane, rnurs. Pace bowler Clive Halse took five for 17, including a hattrick, to help the South Africans beat a Queensland Country XI by an innings and 41 runs in their two-day match at Ipswich. Halse finished with match figures of 11 for127 words
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Article144 1963-11-29 19 LONDON: Two goals each by inside-forwards Bobby Tamblins and Phil Chisnall gave England flattering 4-1 victory over West Germany in their Under-23 soccer international at Anneld Liverpool. Results of other matches played in Britain las', night: InterCities Fairs Cup 2nd round 2ndleg Sheffield Wednesday 1 Cologne (West Germany) 2.144 words
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Article91 1963-11-29 19 PONTYPOOL (Wales): The touring New Zealand AllBlacks Rugby Union team overcame a strong Pontypool-Cross Keys combined side to win by 11 points to nil. The victory brought the All-Blacks tour record to ten matches won and only one lost. Results of other Rugby Union matches: County championship —Dorset and91 words
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Article131 1963-11-29 19 |>ENANG, Thurs. The presiX dent of the Federation of Malaysia AAU. Oh Boon Tat, today expressed regret that the athletic bodies of the three new Malaysian states of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, had decided "not to coma In." On the Singapore AAA decision to Invite Malaya131 words
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Article79 1963-11-29 19 CINGAPORE, Thurs. —In a •J robust SHA League Div. 1 maWb In which a player was sent off the field, bottom placed Khalsa scored their first success when they beat Prisons 4-1 at Serangoon Road today. Khalsa, who are fighting against relegation, have scored only three79 words
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223 1963-11-29 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By r^INOAPORE. Thurs. Hong J^ Kong even without the Rationalist China players, will be a hard team to beat in the Asian Cup soccer tournament at Saigon from Dec 7 to 15. saW SAFA's president Hussein Kamarl on bis return223 words
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Article149 1963-11-29 19 Lim Kee Chan - Lim Kee Chan BOXING—by Singapore, Thurs. IT WILL be experience versus youth when Tonga's former Empire heavyweight champion Kitione Lave meets Australian Tony Vickers at the Happy World Stadium here tomorrow night. Lave, now nearly 30, has not had a fight since early J;961.149 words
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Article97 1963-11-29 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A fivegoal feat. Including; a liatirick, by Gumnathan enabled Civil Aviation to win the Dlv. 2 championship or the SOSPA League at Jalan Besar tonight. Aviation, who will be bidding for a double this Saturday when they meet Signal* In the Junior Cup97 words
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Article65 1963-11-29 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Rugby Union selectors today named a new centre. Johnson, who is said to be an outstanding player, for the key Malaya Cup match against Joint Services on the padang on Saturday week. The team: Ahmad Shohor; Morgan, Johnson. Pope. Mowatt; Evans. Poole; M Jenkins (capt).65 words
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Article48 1963-11-29 19 TAIPEH. Thurs. Malaya defeated South Vietnam 87-72 at the second Asian basketball championship here last night. At halftime, the Malayans led 45-30. In the three other matches played last night. South Korea beat the Philippines 82-59, Thailand beat Hong Kong 02-69. and Formosa beat Singapore 91-82.48 words
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Advertisement45 1963-11-29 19 Q-vt qooct pictwted dekopan films PATERSON, SIMONS, CO., LTD. Suppliers: DIA Chemie German Democratic Republic PO^UR^EUEF FROM CONSTIPATION PLEASANT TASTING iI w L4JI N T HABIT FORMING m^jlgj mmm^jl mmm m m m for he re e f f, om ty CONSTIPATION IRREGULARITY HHI It,45 words
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Advertisement395 1963-11-29 19 HAPPY WORLD DAV|Mr 9.00 BOX NG KITIORE '-W I K.O. CONQUEROR OF ISIMELI RADRODRO, DON COCKELL, MIKE RAVULA OTHERS. CJ FORMER EMPIRE HEAVYjr. WEIGHT CHAMPION. 10 x 3 mm. Rounds CLASH OF HEAVYWEIGHT GIANTS VICKERS til HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF AUSTRALIA. ijH and 5 OTHER GOOD FIGHTS HEAVY RUSH FOR TICKETS395 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-11-29 19 HOCKEY S pore Div. 2: RAP Tengah v STU i Tengah). Friendly: SCC v CSC fpadang). SOCCER Lint Shield: PWD T Town Council (T. Anson>. BOXING Army tournament (Stadium Negara, 8 p.m.).32 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-11-29 20 ACCOMPANIED by Tengku Abdul Rahman, Princess Margrethe of Denmark inspects a jruard of honour from the Ist Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, after her arrival in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture. i35 words
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Article251 1963-11-29 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Naval Base Labour Union tonight alleged that the Government had seized its properties to turn them over to the "socalled" action committee of the union which, in fact, was the Sembawang branch of the People's Action Party. The NBLU was replying to yesterday's251 words
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62 1963-11-29 20 Former boxing champion goes to jail GLASGOW Thurs. Chic Calderwood, former British Empire light-heavyweight boxing champion, reported to the police here yesterday to serve a three-month jail sentence passed on him last month for assaulting a man. Calderv.ood. 26. had been on bail pending an appeal. The appeal was droppedReuter - 62 words
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228 1963-11-29 20 Another case of cholera in S'pore OINGAPORE, Thurs. A new case of cholera was confirmed today bringing the total to 18 cases in Singapore. A Health Ministry statement said the new patient came from Victoria Street. The statement added that the response at the 31 Government Inoculation centres "has been228 words
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Article87 1963-11-29 20 Stuck in his own little 'bubble' HILVERSUM, Thurs.— The owner of a bubble car" realised a bit too late here today that the low-ceilinged Ulliput garage he had built for his vehicle fitted too tight. He drove into his garage, but when he tried to lift the roof door ofReuter - 87 words
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Article27 1963-11-29 20 HELSINKI, Thurs. Finland has now a squadron of Soviet MIG-21 aircraft, Defence Headquarters announced today. Deliveries began last April and were completed this month.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article33 1963-11-29 20 $2.5 m floods JAKARTA. Thurs. Floods In the past two months have devastated about 11,000 hectares of rice fields In North Sumatra, causing damage estimated at one billion ruplahs (about $2.5 million).— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article34 1963-11-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Ti.urs.— The Minister without Portfolio. Senator Khaw Kal Boh. was admitted to the General Hospital here this afternoon. He was said to be I suffering from high blood pressure.34 words
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Article98 1963-11-29 20 T ONDON. Thurs. The \j London Evening Standard today splashed a report on its front page staling that a threat to kill Mr. A. A. Soldatov. Soviet Ambassador in London, had been received at Scotland Yard. The report said that the threat was made inReuter - 98 words
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Article65 1963-11-29 20 CARACAS. Than. A Venezuelan Convair airliner, hijacked on a flight over the country today, was carrying 14 pstonfsn and a crew of three, It was announced here. A spokesman of Avensa Airlines, which owns the plane, said the hijacking took place at about 1130 OMT whenReuter - 65 words
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Article311 1963-11-29 20 ONDON. Thurs.— Stock markeU were in excellent form again today and many fresh gains were recorded, particularly in Industrials. Markets responded to the satisfactory performance of Wall Street yesterday, the favourable reception accorded to President Johnson's speech, and on the home front, a batch of good company news.311 words
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Article50 1963-11-29 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20--5/16 d., Jan. 20-5 16d.. Feb. 20--7 16d. Mar. 20',d.. Jan./ Mar. 20-7/16 d., Apr. June 20 5,d., July/ Sept. 20-11 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20--11 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-11 16d.. Apr. June 20-11 16d.. c.i.f. Dec. 20-3 16d Jan. 20-5 ltd.. Feb. 20--5 16d. Tone: Idle.50 words
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Article24 1963-11-29 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £989. sellers £989 Forward buyers £983... sellers £984. Settlement £989. Turnover a.m. 210 tons. p.m. 50 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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Obituary74 1963-11-29 20 MRS. CHEAH KENG HOON MM Oh Phalk Rar. aged T8 passed away Peacefully on 2« 1 1 t!3 at II) Barrack Road. Talpmu. leavinK behind 3 Kon«. Pen* HalK. Sin Han.-. Sin Bcow. 3 dauKhtcrn-10-law, 4 dHUKhter*, Mr 00l Chens Chuan, Mrs Tan ChonK Tn, Mr*. H<ah H.e Mag,74 words
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Advertisement173 1963-11-29 20 game, /v L*ttf£&flfe^St. WK^juam^.^^^. BvkfiV* illustrated: Model No. ***** Prte«: $JJS/- ««rr H*—p*« ft Mol.yo wily Leadership, with men, is wmg *m powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- <■ W oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— W H than173 words
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Advertisement91 1963-11-29 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS *0 Words SIO (Minimum I McEN ALLAY To Ellzabtth and Keith at Mt. Alvernla Hospital, a aoa Timothy Robert. BASNAYAKE: To Molm and AloyHftiH a daughter Leonle Gail at Reddj Clinic li*h Road on 26.11.63. Cr.itrful th.inkn to Doctors and Staff. The fine art of this nations91 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-11-29 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 pjn. yesterday. Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 75 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang 82 73 Ipoh 84 75 Malacca 83 Singapore 90 7340 words
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