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Title Section22 1963-11-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 i The Straits Times lotted Jew**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1963 IS CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article571 1963-11-30 1 TUN YUSOF - TUN YUSOF 'Kuala Lumpur will decide Singapore's fate and that of the rest of Malaysia' he tells Assembly BY SINGAPORE, Friday THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, delivering the Government's policy speech in the Legislative Assembly today, -.aid that Singapore's destiny lay in the hands of571 words
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276 1963-11-30 1 Big pay rises for Govt dentists, doctors in ALA UMPI/R, Fri. Substantial pay increases for Government doctors and dental officers were announced today by the Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. The allowance for house doctors and house dental surgeons has been increased from $401 to $650.276 words
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Article64 1963-11-30 1 ROME. Fri Sir Winston Churchill has sent a box of cigars as a birthday present to an Italian carpenter, Valentlna Bontempo who was born on the same day (Nov 30> in the same year <1874> as the former British Prime Minister. Mr Bontempo. who IsReuter - 64 words
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Article162 1963-11-30 1 JAKARTA, Friday. forces spokesman Capt. Jusuf Sirath today dismissed as unfounded Malaysian charges that Indonesian jungle fighters landed early this month on the Sarawak coast. He said: "Such an accusative is an old song of the imperialists." He said that any landing of the sort "must162 words
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Article39 1963-11-30 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Fri. The Inauguration of Brunei's shortwave broadcasting service scheduled for the end of this year had to be postponed mainly due to "unavailability of engineering and skilled technical personnel." an authoritative source said today. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article13 1963-11-30 1 WELLINOTON. Fri.— New Zealanders go to the polls tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article70 1963-11-30 1 LONDON, Fri— Two chiefs of BOAC, who resigned last week after a Government shake-up in the airline's management, are to get "golden handshakes" worth about £26.000, (J200.000K The Dally Sketch said yesterday. The Sketch air correspondent, Desmond Clough, said he understood Sir Basil Smallpiece, the 57-year oldUPI - 70 words
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Article46 1963-11-30 1 RANGOON, Fri.— The Burmese Government yesterday announced the closing down indefinitely of the arts, science and social science faculties of Rangoon University due to deterioration of student discipline over the past months. Only the engineering and medical faculties will remain open. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article84 1963-11-30 1 MANILA, Fri. Foreign Secretary Salvador P. Lopez today criticised Malaysian officials (or issuing unfriendly statements regarding the Philippine claim to North Borneo. Mr. Lopez, in his weekly news conference, specially took exception to the statement attributed to Mr. Donald Stephens, Sabah's Chief Minister, that the territory toUPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration492 1963-11-30 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Friday FOUR armed robbers who grabbed a $30,000 payroll from the National Library here today dropped their loot and fled when cornered b> two detectives after a 500--yard chase. Earlier, as they were leaving the library in Stamford Road, the492 words
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Article41 1963-11-30 1 TAIPEH, Fri Taiwan's rice production this year Is expected to reach around 2,120,000 metric tons another bumper crop accordIng to food officials today. The island's rice production last year hit an all-time high record of 2,120,000 metric tons. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article344 1963-11-30 1 People flee to high ground j£OTA BHARU, Fri. The Kelantan River burst its banks shortly after 2 a.m. today, forcing people along a 0-mile stretch of the river lo leave Iheir homes. Many families fleeing to higher ground reported that they had jost most of their344 words
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Article27 1963-11-30 1 •SUSPEND AFRICA UNITED NATIONS. I ri. Ghana today called for •Suspension of South AlriM from I N lor its "continued (lisrruird ol world body resolutions.27 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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272 1963-11-30 2 LONDON, Friday. J^KITAIN would approve pians to hold a 14--nation conference, possibly in Geneva, to reinforce Cambodian neutrality, informed sources said here yesterday. Its purpose would be to reaffirm the neutrality of the Indo-China state and, if necessary, revive the International Control Commission for Cambodia.Reuter - 272 words
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Article62 1963-11-30 2 INDIA TOLD: CLOSE THIS OFFICE KARACHI. Fri. Pakistan yesterday ordered the closing of the office of the Assistant High Commissioner for India at Rajshahi. East Pakistan, from Dec. 15. A Government statement said the office had engaged in "espionage and subversive activities" and disseminated "malicious propaganda." Indian reading rooms andReuter - 62 words
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Article31 1963-11-30 2 JAMMU. Fri.— The Kashmir Premier, Khwaja Shamsuddln announced yesterday that '97' senior officers of the Kashmli State Government were being compulsorily retired in a drive to end corruption. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-11-30 2 HAVE suitcase, will travel that's little Lvi Chiang. The suitcase business began when he was a baby abandoned outside an orphanage in Formosa. They didn't have a spare bed so Chiang slept in a suitcase. He's two years old now and has spent most of his94 words
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Article52 1963-11-30 2 NAIROBI. Fri. A Shell Company employee and a policeman are missing after their Land Rover waj> ambushed close to the Bomall border in Kenya, police reported here last night The police said 25 tribesmen attacked the vehicle and its escort, near Oarlssa. About 25 shots wereReuter - 52 words
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408 1963-11-30 2 BIG BOOST FOR ASIAN UNITY AT THE U.N. UNITED NATIONS. Friday unity was given a big boost in the United Nations yesterday. An Asian Group appeared to be in the making as a result of a meeting on Wednesday attended by representatives of 13 Asian delegations. It was the first408 words
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213 1963-11-30 2 ONDON, Fri. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Secretary, said yesterday he felt it was better to leave Malaysia and the Philippines to seek reconciliation of their differences in their own way. He was answering a sug— gestion in the House of Commons forReuter - 213 words
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Article113 1963-11-30 2 JAKARTA, Fri.— The official J news agency Antara today published a Government decree providing for the freezing or seizure of enterprises wholly or partly owned by Malaysian nationals or by Indonesian nationals residing in Malaysia. The decree, called the Presidential Edict Number 241 of 1963, went into effect last113 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-11-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby f^SkOttm^i HeS DeeP C~"* M)OfS L) f9OtLLHB§p\ (IT LOOK* AS f loo* 1 TURiLteKI I ur MM ,*y I 4* exciting)26 words
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174 1963-11-30 3 Missile centre to be named Cape Kennedy WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson told Americans last night that Cape Canaveral, the Atlantic missile firing centre, will be named Cape Kennedy in tribute to the late President. In a Thanksgiving Day broadcast, he said the change in name was being made with theReuter - 174 words
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Article28 1963-11-30 3 LONDON. Pri.— A Festival of Commonwealth Arts Is to be held In London during the latter half of September, 1965, it was announced yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article88 1963-11-30 3 They were once neighbours, says Dallas paper DALLAS, Friday. JACK RUBY and Lee Harvey Oswald, the man he killed, were apparently once neighbours, a newspaper here claimed yesterday. The Dallas News said police revealed that a man matching the description of Oswald, the alleged assassin of President Kennedy,Reuter - 88 words
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Article357 1963-11-30 3 JAMES BOND A CLUE TO OSWALD NEW YORK, Fri. p.B.I. detectives are searching New Yorks Bohemian quarter and New Orleans public libraries for clues to the past of Lee Harvey Oswald. Newspapers here yesterday told of police investigations into reports that Oswald had associated in Greenwich Village with a Southern-bornReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-11-30 3 LITTLE John Kennedy Jr., three years old last Monday, salutes as the casket containing the body of his father is taken from St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Cathedral after the requiem mass. From the cathedral the body was taken to Arlington National Cemetery for burial. U.P.1., photo.UP - 50 words
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175 1963-11-30 3 WARSAW, Friday. ANGRY Communist Chinese protests against A tributes to President Kennedy twice interrupted the opening of the World Peace Council here yesterday. i Mr. Tang Ming Chao. a leading member of the Chinese delegation, twice strode to the rostrum to argueReuter - 175 words
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Article49 1963-11-30 3 LONDON. Pri.— Sir Roy Welensky. Prime Minister of dissolving Federation of Rhodesia and NyasHland. was receU-ed by Queen Elizabeth in a farewell audience at Buckingham palace yesterday The Federation over which he ruled will be broken ud at the end of next month. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article30 1963-11-30 3 ROME. Pri.— Dr. B. R. Sen of India. Director-General of the U.N. Pood and Agriculture Organisation since September. 1956, hM been re-electd to a further four-year term.— U.P.l.30 words
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61 1963-11-30 3 HYANNIS PORT, (Massachusetts). Fri. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and her two children arrived here yesterday by Air Force jet for a Thanksgiving Day reunion with the rest of the Kennedy family. Mrs. Kennedy and Caroline, six, and John, three, were havine their first meeting withReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1963-11-30 3 LONDON, Pri.— Fanner British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, who will be 89. tomorrow attended a dinner of the Other Club at the Savoy Hotel y est erday. U.P. I.UP - 33 words
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248 1963-11-30 3 Soviet peace- wreckers by the Chinese delegate WARSAW, Friday rpHE chief Chinese de--L legate to the world peace conference here yesterday accused the Soviet Union, without naming it. of trying to wreck the peace movement. Mr. Liao Cheng-chin, the delegate, consistently used the words "some people" in his half-hour rapid-fireReuter - 248 words
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198 1963-11-30 3 Venezuela seeks return of airliner hijackers /CARACAS, Fri.— Venezuela Is to ask for the return of the six students who yesterday hijacked a Venezuelan airliner carrying eight other passengers and a crew of three and forced it to land in Trinidad. It Is understood here that no extradition treaty existsReuter - 198 words
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Article42 1963-11-30 3 PEMONT. (California), Pri A highway patrol officer today dragged to safety a man trapped upside down in a submerged car for 20 minutes In San Francisco Bay. The driver, unhurt, said he survived because of an air pocket—Reuter.42 words
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Article36 1963-11-30 3 LONDON, Pri. George Mead. 45, a clerk, was formally remanded in custody for a second week here yesterday on a charge of writing a Mttr threatening to kill Queen Hizabet.v Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article32 1963-11-30 3 LONDON. Pri.— Queen Elizabeth, dressed all in black yesterday went Christmas shopping at a London department store. The Queen and entire Court are officially in mourning for President Kennedy. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article31 1963-11-30 3 LONDON. Pri.— The Soviet Embassy yesterday denied any knowledge of a threat to kill the Russian Ambassador in London, aliened to have been made In a telephone call. U.P.IUPI - 31 words
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Article28 1963-11-30 3 WASHINGTON. Pri. President Johnson wants a United States postage stamp issued In memory of the late President Kennedy, the Post Office Department said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement210 1963-11-30 3 feS^p^^^fif THERE'S «XJhTf I v |9J T4 Zm forme |iajUL^4.LJ^JB)| to park \f TO SHOP AT I| f GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SINGAPORE "MAKERS OF FINE CLOTHES'* DRESSES MEN'S WEAR MATERIALS CAMERAS PROJECTORS RADIOS and WATCHES COURTESY— AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. EVERY EVENINO ONCE-A-YEAR ANNUAL SALE AT Qj210 words
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Article445 1963-11-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. 45 NTUC AFFILIATES TOLD TO GO AHEAD WITH CLAIMS, BUT URGED TO USE DISCRETION i THE National Trades Union Congress has directed its 45 affiliated unions to formulate "triple pay" claims for work done on holidays by their members backdating to 1955 and 1957. The445 words
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257 1963-11-30 4 Eight years prison for fatal stabbing in coffeeshop SINGAPORE, Fri. M. Senathirajah, 25, unemployed, was Jailed for eight years by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the Assize Court yesterday for fatally stabbing a watchman, Oui-chan Singh, 45, also known as Sarban Singh, in a coffeeshop. Senathirajah was found guilty of257 words
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Article130 1963-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. HPHE principal of Ngee Ann College, Professor Liv x Yin Soon, has disclosed that the college planned to construct a College of Technology next year. Prof. Liv Is now on a tour I of the Federation to explain the establishment of Ngee Ann130 words
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Article126 1963-11-30 4 BID TO BOOST TRADE WITH BORNEO SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to send a trade mission to Sarawak and Sabah to promote greater flow of trade between Singapore and the Borneo territories. At its monthly meeting today, the Chamber appointed i a seven-man organising committee headed by126 words
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Article54 1963-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Ccrtl-ncate-ln-Eciucation branch of the Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. Tickets at $4 per couple an obtainable at C.K. Tang. Wlnstons, Olympic Sports Co. and the union office54 words
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405 1963-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. JWo Public \V(Mks' Departmenj lorry drivers, who had been involved in sep:irate fatal accidents, were today convicted, lined and disqualified from driving by different district courts. Case No. 1: P. Muthlah, 31, was fined $1,500 or six months' jail and banned405 words
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Miscellaneous446 1963-11-30 4 T-HE followlnf If today 1 echedule from Kuchln« (BJL, 493> 2SOP m. 1 of civil aircraft movemejita at British United Airways: From Paya Lebar airport Singapore: Stanated, litanbul Bombay (BR ARRIVALS •"> 7 4m Japan Air Una.: Krom Jakarta OiMRTUIIM (JL 718) 8.50 a.m. BOAC: To Bone Kong (BA 960)446 words
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Article247 1963-11-30 5 ONLY A FIVE-MINUTE LOOK AT QUESTIONS A DAY AHEAD— AND THE WORD SPREADS PENANG, Friday. Penang Education Office has consulted the Federal Examinations Syndicate in Kuala Lumpur on a reported leakage of the Cambridge School Certificate Science II paper at St. Xavier's centre. About 150 candidates247 words
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72 1963-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— Leong Yang Chong. a clerk with Harper Gllffllan and Co. here, was today chargod at the Sessions Court with 22 counts of criminal breach of trust of $3,990. He pleaded not guilty. He was alleged to have misappropriated the money72 words
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Article47 1963-11-30 5 TELUK ANSON. Pri. The annual meeting of the Lower Perak and Batang Padang Rural Co-operative Rinking Union will be held here on Dec. 14. instead of tomorrow as originally scheduled. The union has 2.500 members from 58 affiliated co-operative societies In the two districts.47 words
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120 1963-11-30 5 Brunei call for f ull freedom in C'wealth IJRUNEI TOWN, Fri.— D The Brunei People's Alliance Party decided yesterday to approach the Government to seek full independence within the Commonwealth for the British-protect-ed sultanate. The executive committee unanimously reached the decision at a meeting convened at the party's headquarters here.120 words
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69 1963-11-30 5 i IPOH. Frl An Assistant So- 1 cial Welfare Officer. Liew Khye Voon. was fined $60. or two j months' jail, by a magistrate's j court today for causing the death of a mason by a negligent act. He also had his driving licence endorsed.69 words
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Article53 1963-11-30 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. When the new term begins next yetrr. pupils of the Anglo-Chinese Primary School here will be back at their old school which has been given a new name The Horley Methodist Primary School. This was announced by the headmaster. Mr. P. Vengadasalam. at the53 words
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203 1963-11-30 5 Inquiry team likely to call for stockpile of vaccine ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The setting up of a central Malaysian institute to produce a stockpile of different types of vaccine is believed to be one of the recommendations of the inquiry team investigating the outbreak of cholera in Malacca in May.203 words
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Article58 1963-11-30 5 IPOH. Pri. A car which a vegetable gardener had borrowed from a friend in Sungei Patani to drive to Ipoh was stolen from Jalan Yang Kalsom here yesterday. The gardener. Lim Chip Pa, 23. told police that he had parked the car near the Cathay Hotel on58 words
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Article, Illustration307 1963-11-30 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Reserve Unit policemen stood-by this morning when a demolition squad from the Housing and Development Board went to work on a 100-year-old row of shophouses in Havelock Road. The demolition •work began Just after 10 a.m. when the policemen cordoned off307 words
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Miscellaneous216 1963-11-30 5 I HAVE \OU THOUGHT /HE WASNT IN ANY J*-*" CthAT WAS I AHVES, SO I [it HOW LONG tTVOU OH, NOT LPSOMEWW7O PREDICAMENT, /..SEEMED TO A FEW I SEE... DOESN'T I FELLAS FIGGER JSO VERT I UNSCRAMBLE OOP V I-AST ""ME I *E DOING ALL CKYS SEEM T'BE TOO h~216 words
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205 1963-11-30 7 Yeoh talks of a Malaysian TUC-minus S'pore ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, spoke today of the formation of a Malaysian TUC. The new organisation will, however, not Include Singapore because of Its autonomy In labour. Mr. Yeoh said the205 words
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Article45 1963-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Another $6,098 was received here today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the fund's total to $287.--447.91. The biggest donation of 16.000 came from the Fob Hun Omnibus Co. Ltd.. Kuala Luir.Dur45 words
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Article, Illustration450 1963-11-30 7 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By Kuala Lumpur, Friday MR- JAMES PUTHUCHEARY, one of the three Singapore detainees released by the Central Government yesterday, is to make Malaya his home and to go into private law practice. Today, in his sister's house in Petaling450 words
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Article170 1963-11-30 7 Low-cost homes: A U.D.P. claim OENANG, Fri. The lone U.D.P. representative in the City Council. Mr. Teh Ewe Lim (Kampong Manggis), claimed today that his party, if elected to power, could teach the ruling Socialist Front "a thing or two" about low-cost housing schemes. Speaking on the adjournment of today's170 words
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Article146 1963-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE management of the Hotel Merlin Ltd. has decided to recognise the National Union of Hotel, Bar and Restaurant Workers, and has also agreed to reinstate an accounts clerk. The general secretary of the union, Mr Peter Teh. said that In view of146 words
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Article29 1963-11-30 7 RAWANG. Prl.— Thieves broke Into the Sikh Temple here and got away with about $130 in coins from the offertory box tn front of the altar29 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-11-30 7 Mrs. WoodhuU: I knew of my husband's impending release SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs. Sandra WoodhuU, wife of former Bansan Sosiahs vice-chairman released yesterday from political detention, said today that she had seen her husband in Johore Bahru earlier this week, when she learnt of his impending release. Mrs. WoodhuU (above), formerly129 words
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91 1963-11-30 7 CINGAPORE Frt. The Malay 'Literary Union In Singapore Is offering two bursaries next year to Malay students in the Malay and English streams The bursaries, worth $100 each. are meant only for students in Secondary Three classes This year, the union har already91 words
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Article20 1963-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, p*t. The Malaysian Sinhalese Association has approved a resolution condemning President Soekarno's confrontation policy against Malaysia.20 words
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Article29 1963-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The old boys of the Anderson School. Ipoh. will hold an annual re-union dinner at the Embassy Hotel here at 7 30 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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120 1963-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Radio Australia will be^m transmissions to South-East Asia on the Australian elections tomorrow. These transmissions which will Include a background talk. Summaries can be heard on the following wavelengths (all times local) 6.40-6.45 p.m. talk "Election Background" on ***** and 9670 kc/s120 words
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Article154 1963-11-30 7 ANOTHER 'HEAVY ANNUAL LOSS' tIENANG, Fri.— An All- lance councillor, Mr. S. Natha Singh (Pengkalan), today urged the City Council "to consider seriously the heavy loss" incurred annually by the City Transport Department. "During the four years from 1959 to 1982 this department has Incurred a total loss of over154 words
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Article57 1963-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The first batch of 50 members of the army to complete a course in Tae Kwon Do, the Korean art of selfdefence, will be tested by a panel of examiners, including the Korean Ambassador to Malaysia, Major Oeneral Choy Hong Hi tomorrow. They57 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-11-30 8 The year's most dramatic pictures, taken by an amateur with a home movie camera ON these pages today the Straits Times is able to record in detail the history-shaking assassination of President John Kennedy, and the wounding of Texas Governor Connally. These are the pictures that no207 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-11-30 9 Jackie looks for help AMERICAN Secret Service agents invest ig a t ing the murder of President Kennedy examined the film taken in colour with his home movie camera by Dallas dress manufacturer Abraham Zapruder. These shots are198 words
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140 1963-11-30 10 Live shell explodes in face of miller WELLINGTON. Fri. A small shell possibly fired in Malaya during World War n exploded in the face of a sawmiller today when it was sliced ln half by a circular saw at an Auckland factory. The live shell was embedded ln a 15140 words
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529 1963-11-30 10 Tengku charges: Party Rakyat is siding with Indonesia PREMIER URGES INDIANS TO BE READY TO MEET SOEKARNO DANGER I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. JENGKU Abdul Rahman today accused the Party Rakyat of siding with Indonesia. The Prime Minister criticised opposition parties for not coining out In the open and denouncing President529 words
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Article144 1963-11-30 10 Brunei to free 50 more detainees BRUNEI TOWN, Pri.— With the scheduled release in early December of 50 Brunei revolt detainees new undergoing rehabilitation. the total number of freed rebel suspects since April 9, when the first returned home, will pass the 1,000 mark. When the Berakas detention camp wagReuter - 144 words
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Article57 1963-11-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The chairman of the board of trustees of the National Art Gallery, Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, will declare open an exhibition of paintings at the British Council Hall here on Monday. The exhibition will thereafter be open to the public until Saturday, Dec57 words
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Article47 1963-11-30 10 PKNANO. Pri— A scooter parked ln Prangln Rood overnight wu reported stolen yesterday morning. The owner. Chin Teck Phoon. a carpenter. ToM police he left the scooter outside a shop at midnight and missed It when he returned for It at 9 a.m.47 words
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Article68 1963-11-30 10 SINOAPORE. Pri.— Hoe Ah Hal was merrily singing "Rasa Sayang Kh" at the Junction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 37, Oeylang, on Wednesday night when police arrested him. Yesterday Hoe pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of using two loudspeakers on a motorvan68 words
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182 1963-11-30 10 PENANG, Friday. THE problem of hawkers in Penang has become "very acute and explosive," Mr. Teh Ewe Lim (UDP-Kampong Manggis) said today. "After nine months' irregular business activity, they have reached the end of their resources." Mr. Teh told the City Council at its monthly meeting.182 words
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106 1963-11-30 10 r£ MIC annual report, referring to Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaysia, said: "The confrontation was aimed at wrecking our progress and prosperity but on the other hand, it has united our people to stand solidly to face any eventuality. "And today, we see the nation united106 words
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Article65 1963-11-30 10 OFFICIAL BRUNEI VISIT BY HEAD BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, arrived here yesterday for a short official visit accompanied by Lady Head. He was scheduled to tour the oilfields of Seria today as well as other places of Interest ln the state, including theUPI - 65 words
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Article55 1963-11-30 10 PENANO. Fri.— The Penang Port Commission has awarded a tender to the Kris Shipping Company for a new $2 million ferry. "In view of the Increase ln ferry service traffic It has been decided to run another vessel similar to the five now in service," a55 words
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Article39 1963-11-30 10 PENANO. Pri.— A woman. Chuah Hoon Kirn. 52, was fined $5 today for smoking a cigarette in the Sessions Court. "You have committed contempt or court." the president, Mr. B. T. H. Lee. told her39 words
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Article26 1963-11-30 10 SINOAPORE. PH.— The Minister of Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, will open the $180,000 Queenstown market ln Queensway on Sunday at 9 ajn.26 words
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Article30 1963-11-30 10 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Capt Leonard H. Howard, 69, has been appointed Commodore of the P. and 0.-Orient Pleet, succeeding Commodore Leslie A. Hill, who retires after 39 years' service.30 words
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Article123 1963-11-30 10 I Kuala Lumpur, Frt. 1 rnHE Malaysian Gov- ernment is to purchase a new chancery building for the Malaysian High Commission in London at BMgrave Square, the Straits Times was told today. The present offices of the High Commission are spread out in London ln123 words
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Article, Illustration3012 1963-11-30 11 The tasks ahead for Singapore now that Malaysia has brought independence -by Tun Yusof SINGAPORE, Friday Oasis of progress and plenty in a turbulent and chaotic region... Tun Yusof: To close our eyes to causes of discontent is to3,012 words
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Advertisement153 1963-11-30 11 mm. ■HFUMaTInm. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to ieel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm. LUMBAGO. Ye». Deep Heat realry give* fast relief from the agony of pain-locked matcles and aching back. It* fa*t-actiog wanning agent, methyl aalicyiata, aided by a special lanolin bate, penetrates153 words
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Advertisement167 1963-11-30 11 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK I The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas offices in London. Hong; Kong and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN BANK BUILDING 92, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. (Incorporated in the States of Malaya, Malaysia) Authorised Capital: $50,000,000 Issued and Paid Up Capital: $15,000,000 MARMITE167 words
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Article37 1963-11-30 12 __**_irsr»l» Sl* (Minimum) MAOAM SOOSAY DAS and children. Kaaipiliai Road. Sentul thank sincerely relatives, friends for their assistance, wreaths, mass offerings, prayers, condolences and attendance at the funeral of thr late Mr. R. 8 Sooaay Dass.37 words
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Obituary61 1963-11-30 12 Wartf* Sit (Minimum, IN MEMORY OF our dear father. Mr V Ksnnan. who was taken away from us this day last year. He shall always he near to our heart Children DONALD: They are not long the daya of wine and rose* out of a misty dream. Our61 words
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Article647 1963-11-30 12 The problems which the rupture of trade with Indonesia pose for Singapore lie unpleasantly in the path of progress. They were given full attention by Dr. Goh Keng Swee in his budget speech in the State Legislative Assembly. He did not minimise the effects of "confrontation",647 words
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Article343 1963-11-30 12 Today's Australian general election has more than usual interest for Malaysia. Policy on defence assistance for this country is a major issue. Both the Liberal-Country coalition led by Sir Robert Menzies and Mr. Arthur Calwell's Labour Opposition agree that Australia should come to Malaysia's aid in the event343 words
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Article212 1963-11-30 12 It must be presumed that a determined attempt is being made to avert the Singapore postal strike. But two days before the deadline, neither the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees nor the Ministry has informed the public how negotiations are progressing or even whether they are taking place-212 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1963-11-30 12 DENIS BROGAN - DENIS BROGAN A CLOSE-UP OF THE NEW PRESIDENT by ycaio 1111- -L.B.J,PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson's fascination with his own initial* is "an obsessional interest," says psychologist Dr. Eustace Chesser. Most of us share it to some decree, from the schoolboy carving his initials1,406 words
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Advertisement180 1963-11-30 12 snaT**h». -^.^assaßak fcte(£^)^i QUICKER Hl^ «w- The FLIT Mrosol sprayer is y •yen handier to use. Just depress the button and ths fi /I I n U fine mist will quickly kill ail |f Vf UH insects. Yes, the M* round tin with the easy-to-use spout will enable you to180 words
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Article, Illustration561 1963-11-30 13 IPOH, Friday KINGS DINNER AT THE ISTANA FOR DENMARKS PRINCESS CHARMING SO SAD-SHE MISSED THAT RIVER TRIP THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong's personal fourengined plane this morning brought here Crown Princess Margrethe, 23-year-old heiress to the Danish throne. She was on her way to the Danish-owned Jendarata Estate561 words
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Article23 1963-11-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Senate will meet for two days from Dec. 27 and a further two days from Jan. 13.23 words
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Article93 1963-11-30 13 Port chief to sign $15m pact PENANO, Pri.— The Chairman of the Penang Port Commission, Dato Laksmana Haji Mohamed Razalli. will leave for Germany on Sunday to sign the agreement for a $15 million loan for the partial financing of the proposed deep-water wharves at Butterworth. He will be accompanied93 words
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232 1963-11-30 13 Stop interfering in universities, Govt urged KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T<HE Students Council of the University of Malaya Students Union today called on the Central and State Governments to "refrain from any further intrusions" into affairs of universities. In a statement today, the council also called for the establishment of an232 words
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Article34 1963-11-30 13 TELUK ANSON. Frl. Inche Yahya bin Hajl Ahmad. Alliance MP for Bagan Datoh. opened a i&.000 community hall at Jendarata village, 10 miles from here yesterday. It will benefit about 3.000 people.34 words
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Article95 1963-11-30 13 TWO FOR TARIFF ADVISORY BOARD KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Central Government has appointed two deputy chairmen of the Tariff Advisory Board. They are Inche Sujak bin Rahiman. Controller of Trade In the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Mr. B.A. St. J. Hepburn. Sarawak's retiring Financial Secretary. Inche Sujak will95 words
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Advertisement24 1963-11-30 13 TIME November 29, 1963 Issue LYNDON JOHNSON (New U.S. President) and Full Story of Incident Get Your Copy Today. Available At All Newt -stands24 words
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Miscellaneous177 1963-11-30 13 I Today's Radio and TV RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal -Ne-Kard-ku; 6.02 Morninu MeiOdies; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; "32 Breakfast Potpourri 8.00 Time Signal, The News: 8.05 Saturday Session; 9.00 Close Down P.M. 100177 words
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Miscellaneous333 1963-11-30 13 Charms: 10.15 Know Your Malaysia; 10.30 Emi Pods Hour: 1 1 .30 Cocktails For Two; 12 (midnight) Negara-ku, Close Down RADIO SINGAPORE Ml 1)11 M WAVE SERVICE 476 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude: 7.16 News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Up And About; 8.15333 words
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Miscellaneous113 1963-11-30 13 Share Market Report; 1.45 Enoch Light Conducts His Well-known Orchestra; 2.00 A Man And His House: 2.15 Calling The Housewife 2.4S Ail This And Heaven Too; 3.00 Latin Favourites; 3.30 Masterworks From France. 4.00 Olf The Record: 4.30 The Tempo Changes; 5.00 Records At Ranfiom; bJ3O Science And Indusiry; 5.45113 words
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336 1963-11-30 14 KUCHING, Fri. DOLJCE have arrested six men, alleged to be Indonesians, who had crossed into Sarawak from Indonesian Borneo in Simanggang, in the Second Division of Sarawak, on Monday, it was revealed today. The Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary, Mr. P.E. Turnbull. said the336 words
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Advertisement70 1963-11-30 14 ■tm sk For;flve thousandjyearslskilled!craftsmen have worked with gold for the.making'of beautiful adornments' lt is a rare and noble metal-Xltdoes not rust nor does it tarnish. Hardened for everyday use it is the perfect setting for the modern' FavreLeuba. watch. Styled to appeal'to'variedTpersonailties FavreLeuba watches are themselves adornments of beauty and70 words
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Article, Illustration500 1963-11-30 15 Tengku to introduce two amendment Bills KUALA LUMPUR. Friday MINISTERS and MPs are expected to be paid bigger allowances. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will move the Ministers (Remuneration) (Amendment) Bill and the Parliament (Members Remuneration) (Amendment) Bill in the House of500 words
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183 1963-11-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. rpUN Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Rural Development, will open the first delegates conference of the National Union Government Clerical Workers to be held at the Federal House canteen next Saturday. Ninety delegates and 130 observers183 words
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Article66 1963-11-30 15 SINOAPORE, Pti. Mrs. Llm Jin Hua. a nominee of the Singapore Government, has been selected by the Government of India for the award of a scholarship for a six-month leprosy training course, under the technical coooeration scheme of the Colombo Plan. Mrs. Lim will be attached to66 words
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188 1963-11-30 15 Liquor at ball: Sultan answers critics pOH. Fri.— The Sultan of Perak said here today that the liquor served at functions in connection with his recent installation was presented by merchants, planters and miners in the state. He was clarifying Press reports on the serving of liquor and ballroom danclng188 words
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Article31 1963-11-30 15 PENANO. Frl. A plntable was forced open for its few coins and $280 stolen from a cash box at the Penan* Chinese Swimming Club in Tanjong Bungah yesterday.31 words
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142 1963-11-30 15 I/UCHrNO. Fri.— The Government Is Investigating complaints made by the civil population against Malaysian Federal troops garrisoned in Sarawak. At a meeting In the Third Division Advisory Council in Slbu Town yesterday, memoers asked State Government representatives If any action had been taken on theseReuter - 142 words
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Miscellaneous317 1963-11-30 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS A number In public appear to 1. Two members of the family. 6 MißhT^resent a good deal one retired, wander in two °Qf work? 4). ruins in London Ui. 3J c. Rear beams, so to speak (S). 9. "Many an bearing tree 7 pp outs ldefts317 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-11-30 16 SINGAPORE, Friday. CABAH would welcome a survey mission of Singapore contractors to study local conditions and the feasibility of bringing in some 1,500 skilled workers for its development schemes. Sabah's Minister for Communications and Works, Datu Khoo Siak Chiew, said this here342 words
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Article52 1963-11-30 16 Rubber production goes up KUAI*A LUMPLR. Fri Rubber production in Malaya last month totallel 70.742 tons 3.411 ..one more than In September, according to statistics issued here today. Estates produced 42.914 tons and smallholdings 27 828 tons. In September. production totalled 67.331 tons 39.070 tons by estates and 28.261 tons52 words
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72 1963-11-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The director of the Malaysian Students' Department to London. Mr. Paul Chang, has completed his tour of duty with effect from Sunday. It was stated today. Mr. Chang, who has M«n away since June, 1961, will return to Kuala Lumpur arter one72 words
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222 1963-11-30 16 'PROTECTION FEE' CHARGE BY M.P. IS DENIED PENANG, Fri. The Malaya Trawler Fishing Association today denied a recent allegation by a Member of Parliament, Mr. Gen Chong Keat, that it was paying "protection fees" to certain Government officials. "This Is a serious charge," a spokesman of the association told a222 words
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Article38 1963-11-30 16 PENANO. Prt. Huji Ahmad bin Saaid. chairman of the Provincnr North District Council, will open the camp ftre of the Rural Trade School's scout troop at Telok Ayer Tawar. Butterworth, at 7 p.m. ou Tuesday38 words
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167 1963-11-30 16 KING TO OPEN $40m. WHARVES ON Dec. 27 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will officially open the $40 million North Klang Straits project at Port Swettenham on Dec. 27. The ceremony will also be attended by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon167 words
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Article45 1963-11-30 16 IPOH, Prl. Dato Lav Pak Khuan has been re-elected president of the All-Malayan Chinese Mining Association. Senator Chan Kwong Hon. of Kuala Lumpur, was elected vicepresident, with Mr. Woo Ka Lim. of Perak. as secretary, and Mr. Tan Seng Kay (Selangor) treasurer.45 words
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Article38 1963-11-30 16 ROME. Pit An Italian economic mission left by air for Malaysia yesterday for talks on possible markets for farming machines, electrical plants, textiles and chemical productsThe mission was led by Senator Daniele Turanl. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article28 1963-11-30 16 KUANTAN. Prl.— The annual meeting of the Pahang Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will be held at the society's headquarters here on Sunday.28 words
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Article37 1963-11-30 16 KUALA LJPIS. Prl.— A shop assistant. Ang Pang Sooi. 63. was fined a total of $150 in the magistrate's court hero yesterday for possessing a quantity of prepared opium and two opium smoking pipes37 words
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150 1963-11-30 16 Hospital servants likely to accept newj offer ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I —The Government has offered to backdate a pay award affecting 8,000 hospital servants, mostly attendants, to March 1 this year. Though the Government Medical and Health Employees National Union has demanded that the award be backdated to Aug. 1.150 words
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Article58 1963-11-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The PMIP-con trolled State Government of Kelantan has been "very cooperative" in preparing for registration for national service, the Controller for Manpower. Mr. S. Kumar, said today, before he flew to Penang to make final arrangements for registration there. Arrangements had been made in58 words
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Article53 1963-11-30 16 PENANO. Pri The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will open the Shaw Brothers' $500,000 Federal Theatre in Dato Kramat Road here at 9 p.m. on Tuesday. The ceremony will be followed by the premiere screening of the film. "The Mongols" in aid of St. Nicholas Home53 words
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Article31 1963-11-30 16 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. Datin Tengku Aminah. wife of the Mentti Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. will give away prizes at the Batu Pfkaka English School, Kuala Ketil, on Monday.31 words
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216 1963-11-30 16 PENANG. Friday rpHE Penang and Pro- vince We 1 1 esl c y Stevedores and Dock Workers' Union today charged that 6.000 waterfront labourers had been left out by the MCA in its plan to seek central government aid for local dockers216 words
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168 1963-11-30 17 Dirty beaches PICNICKERS ARE NOT SOLELY AT FAUL mHE remarks made aboutX Singapore's beach problem Ignore those responsible for keeping the beaches clean. Not all the blame belongs to picnickers or campers. There are lovely stretches of beach dotted with clusters of rocks and dead stumps which could be easily168 words
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Letter119 1963-11-30 17 OIK university students do turn up with shocking ideas occasionally but I was disgusted with the letter you carried on November 14 by "Enraged." It is difficult to believe that a university student can be devoid of civic duty to the extent that he is enraged because he119 words
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Letter32 1963-11-30 17 •THE public telephone outside Newton Post Office is often out of order. It is very disappointing. Why not give it a thorough repair once and for all? INDIGNANT Singapore32 words
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282 1963-11-30 17 TT is an unfortunate fact that the results of school examinations in smaller towns are always below the standard in the major towns such as Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. It disappoints and discourages school pupils. The factor cannot be explained by simply assuming282 words
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Letter88 1963-11-30 17 MR. Kesselring shows either a complete lack of understanding of Mr. Goldwater's principles or is deliberately attempting to discredit him because of selfish motives and interests. Throughout the U.S. Mr. Goldwater is considered by the huge middle class group of people the answer to keeping the principles that88 words
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Letter97 1963-11-30 17 A CORRESPONDENT complains about the student congestion in Ipoh library. This problem also exists in the Singapore National Library. The library is packed with students who seem to be studying and it is almost impossible for a reader to get a seat, specially during the examination season. Even the97 words
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Letter162 1963-11-30 17 rE donation of blood to our hospitals Is still regarded with awe and fear by many Malaysians. Few understand that a blood donation saves life. Any organisation which aims to promote blood donations will be faced with many problems other than those of organisation. But these difficulties do162 words
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Letter99 1963-11-30 17 I REFER to the letter from "Mall Fan" (8. T. Nov. 15) about the late delivery of mail from Killlney Road Post Office. I might pernaps explain that It was necessary to transfer the delivery of mall for Postal District No. 9 to Killlney Road Post Office on99 words
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Letter202 1963-11-30 17 A meteor-like career that illuminated the world rE career of John FiUgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States of America, was like a meteor. In its brief passage across the heavens, it illuminated the world and filled our hearts with admiration. Young, versatile, wise and courageous. President202 words
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Letter327 1963-11-30 17 Why is Spore the exception? JANUARY Ist being New Year's Day is celebrated by millions throughout the world. Singapore should be no exception. It Is a day for rejoicing and gaiety It is as important to those who celebrate It as It is to those who327 words
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110 1963-11-30 17 Cockerel crowing on a dung hill I THINK It was H. O. Wells who compared Napoleon to a cockerel on a dung hill. Instead of using his opportunity and power for the improvement of France and Europe, he thought he could conquer the world. He ended his career on St110 words
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Letter62 1963-11-30 17 IT is high time someone complied about the Chinese programmes being put by T\ Singapura. "Meet the People" has been retelevised, suggesting that Television Singapura is running out of material. Other films which are dying of old age should not be shown. And it is really the last62 words
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75 1963-11-30 17 POOR DEAL FOR MOTORISTS IN IPOH npHERE Is traffic conX gestion In the main streets of Ipoh because there is not sufficient space for »ne movement of traffic. Hugh Low Street is such an example. Owinf to the frequent occurrence daily heavy traffic and •f traffic jams, it is essential75 words
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Letter79 1963-11-30 17 1 HAVE been a patient in Ipoh hospital and I understand the inconvenience and nuisance caused to patients by motorists especially motor cyclists, at night. The patients need rest to recuperate instead of being awakened from their sleep by motorists. The hospital authorities should ignore complaints about walking a slight79 words
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Letter137 1963-11-30 17 As filthy as ever THE other day a colleague remarked that Klang town was awfully dirty. Too true. The place is rilthy. I took my friends to the busy mcc stalls one night. The rain had just stopped. The paths along the stalls were muddy and rain water137 words
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Letter56 1963-11-30 17 rE D.T.C. Graduates Union is undoubtedly the best channel through which the interests of the D.T.C. trained-teachers can be fought for. Instead of relying on a union which has been "lifeless" as far as fulfilling the needs of the D.T.C. graduates are concerned why not strengthen the D.T.C.56 words
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Advertisement1034 1963-11-30 18 HOUSES 4 LAND WANTED Hunts tt (Mtm.y—Box tt rte txlrWANT! TO BUY 3 bedroom bouse about 5 mlleh from Singapore City (o- about $20,000 Details to Box A 6650 B.T. B'pore. WANTED SECONDHAND BUNCA LOW House. Price:— 12.000 to 38.00U Direct Hellers and broker* accepted Mr. Choo. 24, Out ram1,034 words
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Advertisement884 1963-11-30 18 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Mm.) Box St et*. txtrm SSLFT AUGHT BOOKS: Cantonese, n'.SO KngllKh-Cantonese Dictionary, $12.50. Hokkien. $2.50 Engltsb-Hok-kion Dictionary. S&.00 (Postage extra) Arcade News. 8. The Arcade. I Singapore I I OUR* tXCURStONS Words SS (Mi*.>—Uox tt rf*. ojttrm CAMERON HIGNLANDB TOUR $35/--$7O- 4. 6, 9, 12884 words
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Advertisement1106 1963-11-30 18 PHILATELY It Word* Si (MiM.)-Box tt cU. rxtrm STAMP CATALOGUES: GIBdONS. Part One, Part Three, BlmsltlUrt. Commonwealth stamp Coy: K.O. VI, Q.E. II AH in stock, (ilbbons Two Retails expected mid-December. Ken Fish. The Stamp Dealer. 80-A High Street. Singapore. B.A.E. please. FOR BXCHANOB $TAMPS around th.- world. Join Malaysia's1,106 words
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Advertisement973 1963-11-30 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordm S* fMim.>—Box et*. oartre 19 |l OPEL RBKORD rip top condition $3,200/- Triumph Mayflower new engine tyres and upholstery $500.uu only. Rlag Spore ***** Mr. Pen. TAUNUB TURNIBR STATION Sedan 1961 Body undersealed. Roof insulated. Ameter. Michehn Tyres. Seatbelt. Excellent condition throughout. $4,500/Owner proceeding leave.973 words
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Advertisement926 1963-11-30 18 FOR SALE M ITsreis SS (Ml*.)— Box St ct: acfrsj WELL-EQUIPPED CLINIC CentraL AVHllable immediately. Sale/Lease. Apply Box A 6.170 B.T. B'porv BATIK MUU-MUUI at $12/- Marwrle's Hairdressers, 260 Orchard Road. (near I'rince'si. B'PST*. MADONNA LAMP in neon Ugbtlns two colours, tor family altar. $4 50 per set T»l B'BSjr*926 words
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Advertisement1392 1963-11-30 19 [OUVEIIPOOIJMJESI^OASIJJ^ x Odi S'por* taut f. S*h*m Panang DCMODOCU3 Avonmouth. Liverfetl It PVOie 3 MENELAUS Liftrpiil. Glasgow Gda. 33 Dtc 2 DM 4 oolius LmriMl Dec 1 Dm 1 Dm 1/11 Dm II |>>!ROCLB! Liv*r»Ml, Glasgow Dm 11 Dec 13 DM 14/11 Dm 11 ANCNISES L»er*Ml, Dublin Dec 11 Dec1,392 words
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Advertisement1384 1963-11-30 19 f^llJLjlUjiAMA£UUmU£^ |lg<^ THE EAC ONES twWAPoat a iwi» iiM»iii>»-jieiaini«nj« wwb I MP^MHmI —""fW tft«Ja*B*M*w*t) w>aV Aff •*■> 9 1 jQJHV4mj# O»*' SAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE, NAMBURt BREMEN. ANTWERP ROTTERBAM. AMSTERDAM, BSLO tDTHEHIURt AND COPtHHAGEN. ™^^^™"^™"™^^™™^^Twi^^^T™sT!a»T™™" 11 T 1 Mi "AYUTHIA" i)c) S. 33-34/ 4 Dm 5/ 7 Dec 871,384 words
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Advertisement1291 1963-11-30 19 I BEN®LINE\ SERVICE Tt LtWDON, IIWRfOL A COHTHttNTAL PttTTS. rttra P S'haai 'W*j lENAVM (N) N'karf, L'Ma. A*«r». rtaat la Pt/Mc 1 BENRINNES r.U> L'pee" Hull. Ntart. R dan la Pt/Mc 4 lEHREWH E.LJ Lii4m, Hauarf 6. IS/Dec J Dm 1/ S DENVAJUMCJJ L'iM,H'Mrg, M'bro, G'moetk «jm 12/11 DM 18/281,291 words
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Advertisement1261 1963-11-30 19 feMcALISTER <$c CO.. LTD. W, Tali N*. U231. ¥**■*>. BLUKRMAM LIMS tk KLAVENKSS UNS LtNOtf HAMDWN, ROnERDAM, LDS AMELES, SAN FRANC ISCt, NAYRE. *mi > MIMHI IDlgg SEATHE, VANCMVER I PORTLAND Cm tf GLASCBWt "VJXJZ*** M Sport P. Sham fining iouciinviuf M.B-7/TM*! 31N»/3DK Bi s>port T S 'h.m Penme T1,261 words
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603 1963-11-30 20 THE announcement that Indonesian and Russia had concluded an agreement for the latter's purchase of rubber, while meaning little in the form in which it was published, caused some uneasiness in the Malayan Rubber Market, says H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market603 words
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Article185 1963-11-30 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Novsmber 29. Three roontbi. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 CU. IfcAllster 14 cts 2. Bmelters 20 eta. Roblnsoo 11 eta. Es«o 21 cts. t; Btoni«s 4sd. Pad. Dlsp. 15 CU. Rotftmana 13 cts. F. 4k N. 15 eta. Sclangor Prop. 8 eta. Gammons 18 cts. 8. Land 3185 words
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773 1963-11-30 20 From Our Market Correspondent TIE Malayan Stock Ex. change had a firm look about it yesterday and fairly heavy buying orders resulted in an advance of prices on a broad front. The turnover was exceptionally heavy. Twenty-two counters had turnovers of more than773 words
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Article22 1963-11-30 20 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Industrials: 124.71 127.61 Tins; 115.35 115J9 rubbers: 108.85 108.85 Dec 29, 1962 10022 words
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Article848 1963-11-30 20 /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! BsueUad (B. 000) $1.88. (10,000> 51.09: Oentral Prep. $1.44 BU $1« BL. (1.000) $1.4* D. (1.000) $1.41. (3.000) $143. (17.000) $1.44.848 words
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Article27 1963-11-30 20 November 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67k cent* (down seven -eighths of a cent). TIN: $491.87* (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article70 1963-11-30 20 CHINESE Product Exchange, Singapore neen prises per ptcul yesterday: Cesenut ell: bulk SSli sellers, drum (Mi sailers. Cepra. Dee/Jan. LK/Contlnent: Unquoted: Pepper: Muntok white ***** sellers. Sarawak whits 1140 sellers, special Sarawak black $103 sailers, garbled Lampong black *IOS sellers. ABTA $115 sellers. •Ingapsrs Ceeenut Oil Millera 170 words
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Article72 1963-11-30 20 fTIMR Malayan Rxthancs Bank*' Aats- olatlen made these changes in Ita rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to flOO): Selling TT er OD ready: Dtutsett* Marks 129 3/8; Belgian Francs 1620 1/2: Italian Lire *****. Ob the free •uhania market in Rone Kong yesterday tne U.S. dsttar was72 words
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Article259 1963-11-30 20 SHIPS lying alengslde the Sm,.p«r. Harbour whiivu er eipeeted taday are: Soudan 45, Tuklkawa liaru 40/41. Can-on bank 48, Thorasaard 38/39, Benreo<* 35/36, Burnslde 19. Oaalca Maru (1) 42/43, State of Ma-tuu-uhtra 8/7 Menelaua 31/32. Ayuthla 33/34. Thorlell Uind 21.22. BounsamvlUe 29/80. Inulaan Maru 2S/26. Ampenan 1/2,259 words
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275 1963-11-30 20 |X)LLOWTNQ the rise of £2 r to £3 In London on Thursday the Straits tin price yesterday again advanced H In Penang to $491.87*. the highest price since early September 1961. The last time the price stood at $500 a plcul275 words
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Article105 1963-11-30 20 MELBOURNE. Fri TNDUSTRIAIS continued the up- ward trend In active trading with rtaes outnumbering '.alls by extreme margin. Leaders were again active with Atutraasaß C>o— MalaUd Industries Howard Smith most prominent. Oib and base metals were steady. Loans were quiet. C.R.A. 24/r>3 Mount laa 35/6 N. Broken Hill105 words
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Article254 1963-11-30 20 [DECEMBER first grade rubber buy 1 an f.e.b. elated at 5 p.m. in tingaaert and Kuala Lumpur yesterday .ii A7i ceaU per Ib. down sevenriKhthi of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was easier. R AS. and F.M.R.E. elating prleea in etnta per254 words
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Advertisement1083 1963-11-30 20 PLAWAJSACKISEN^KAISHA^Ln). j UJA Pacific ana AtlanUa Sarvtca pot I vhani «oi|*on| K'rtaiuflß cuco v. Antaita ft. io»i "Kswkaaa Mara- 2S/2B Mt it'll Mt 1 Jat I id ii in It m HIH "(laitm Mars" TJ/lt Isa n-Y Mt I ftl INI ion AMI UMr AM Dsnets tcuiDwo with oeeotantt toi1,083 words
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Advertisement596 1963-11-30 20 RIOGRANDE LINE SOUTH AMERICA/SOUTH AFIiCA/'A* EAST ft VICC VUUA D.uhargma from Batnoi Mrs*. MoMavHs. R* <*,«*., f^,^ Rio «s Js— lts.. Cos Tow. .nd Durban. "HERMUND" 12 DEC. •tARLVILLt" 4/3 FES Z Loodm, tor Durban, Capo Town, Hi* do Jonc.ro. Santo*. Montsv,doo ■■suss Airas: "UANTRISANT" J/ToiC. **tl?* i 10/14* DCC.596 words
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Advertisement423 1963-11-30 20 BRIDGE CLOSURE NOTICE The public are hereby notified that: Bridge No. 1/1 on the first mile Pedas/Linggl Road will be dismantled for repairs and closed to vehicular traffic from 7.00 ajn. on 1.12.63 to 7.00 ajn. on 2.12.63. Through traffic may pass via Cbengkau/Kunder Road. 2. The Inconvenience to the423 words
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Advertisement714 1963-11-30 21 (Continued from Page 18) AT YOUR SERVICE Wor4 »•_£*<■•>-•*■» eU SS ROBINSON ROAO I'botostats by Automatic 93.11". KWOK'S PMOTOCOPV SERVICE. 22 Tin Arcade. l«t Floor. Tel: VSSIO. ALL DOCUMENTS PHOTOCOPIED lung's PHotocopy B«rvic« 10. Boat "■"for 954 efficient electrical Repairs Consul Super Services «B>. i-rangoon Road. Sln«apore-S. Tel: SHARP T.V.714 words
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Advertisement808 1963-11-30 21 LADIES SHOES WonlM SS (mtm.}—»n $0 cts. «»tr« SHANOHAI PUSMANQ •Melt COMPANY. Order com forts bl« sbots. Repair rhOM' leather equipments. Guaranteed quality. 258. Orchard Road. Spore. (near Prince's Botsl). SPECIAL, OMBstll ENGLISH A CONTINENTAL LADIES SHOES BECTIVE, PELZ. VAN-DAL Pleas* visit: VENDOME SHOE SALON, 10 Callytr Quay, (Ist Fl*sr>,808 words
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Advertisement813 1963-11-30 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will tea received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Pulierton Building, up to nocn on Monday. 9th December. 1983, for:— The CONSTRUCTION OF No. R.C. HUME PIPE CULVERTS FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAY TO JURONO. (Show Round on .b December, 1963 at813 words
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Advertisement197 1963-11-30 21 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB V.MAS. NEW YEAR MEETING 19*3/ 64 Saturday, 21U December. 1963 Sunday. 22nd December. 1963 Saturday. 28th December. 1963 Sunday. 29th December. 1963 Usual SI Unlimited Sweeps. 3 Digits Number Forecast Pools ("A" and "ABC") $5 and $1 ToUlisator Tote. $2 Forecast Tote. Double Proceed. Free197 words
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Advertisement717 1963-11-30 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE JSBORE BAHRL ZOO. TENDERS from P.W.D., Federation of Malaya Registered Class C" contractors and above will be received at Pejabat Set la Usaha Kerajaan, Johore Bahru on or before 12 noon of 14th December 1983 for the earth works, construction and completion of the Johore Bahru Zoo717 words
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Advertisement670 1963-11-30 21 fi=n Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd. be— K. Lumpur Tol: ***** (4 lines)— Spore. Tel: ***** (5 lines) REQUIRE Young men with ambition between the ages of 22 and 28 Educated up to Senior Cambridge level or equivalent Good appearance, striking personality, and the ability to convene freely at all levels Interested670 words
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259 1963-11-30 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —With two more winners at Kuala Lumpur, Lyall Harbridge has pulled further ahead in the race for the jockeys' championship. He has now ridden 53 winners six ahead of his closest rivals. Keith Moxham and Johnny Wilson. Merv259 words
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Article955 1963-11-30 22 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies MUSKETEER CLOSE SECOND OVER 9F RACE 1 District Line: Showed ud well last lime out at Penang in September whvn fourth with a late run to Prudent Choice over 6if: likes wet track. Canopus Star: Ran surprisingly good race first time out after being reinstated when955 words
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Article1690 1963-11-30 22 Race One: I.O— CL 5 IMv. 4— 6 f 1 ***** Safe Home (First In St.) Allan. 6 9.0 WUsen 3 2 ***** The Wee Cobbler (BelUlos St.) Osman. 6 8.13 *Drag«n 1 3 ***** Sitter Cavil (Thio St.) Allan, 6 8.11 West 8 4 *****1,690 words
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Article40 1963-11-30 22 HOCKEY Brooke Cup (Talpingi; i Fed. Artillery. Kajang 2 2 Transport Coy. Taiping 1. Friend Hes (Penang.: TPCA 1 Pg. Combined Schools 0; TPCA 2 Invitation XI 1. Spore Div. S: Ceylon SO 'B 1 3 Police C 0.40 words
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Advertisement101 1963-11-30 22 How good is \M your scotch? pi *ifnJWf A'l Vr/TRAT-S r.-.-.J |^B White Norse WMm is superb y^g^kX Sole Importer* for LMky Singapore and the Federation ot Malty* r JOSEPH TRAVERS AGENCIES t^a^RftT A V iftlVsla^a^aH L. JW P^** Km>» -.'ir ivvSSaia^H i> Ml I K^ CAPTAIN I SHIRT I101 words
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Advertisement134 1963-11-30 22 EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVERS OFFER UNIQUE PICTURE VIEWING QUALITIES NO INTERFERENCE. STEADIER. BRIGHTER. SHARPER AND CLEARER PICTURE EVEN IN DAYLIGHT VIEWING Mod*) TC 771 23- Suptr 0* lvi* noM with *t«g*nl »l,ml.o« ax^mJl contol* cibmtt. Twin spMktrs •nd high fidelity sound. Automata contr.tt cont.ol. Price: $1,160 Spore M $1,490 Fed.134 words
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Miscellaneous117 1963-11-30 22 RUGGER Malay* Cup: Selangor v Perak (Merdeka Stadium. 5.10): Spore Joint Services >■ Johore (S'Dore padang. 6.15>. SOCCER Spore GSFA junior cup final: Civil Aviation v Signal* (4 p.m.'; Senior final: Marines v TT8 Hospital (5.15, both matches at Jn. Besar). Inter- Vanity: S'-Jore t Federation (Bt Timah R4>. HOCKEY117 words
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437 1963-11-30 23 Ken Fernandez - Kuala Lumpur will stage SEAP Games Ken Fernandez mOC CHANGES NAME TO MALAYSIAN, ACCEPTS RULES FOR BIGGER COUNCIL By J£UALA LUMPUR, Fr i Malaysia will stage the third South East Asia Peninsular Games at Kuala Lumpur in May 1965.' The estimated cost of playing host for the six nation Games437 words
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Article49 1963-11-30 23 SUNOEI PATANI, Pri. American athletics coach Bill Miller will conduct courses for Kedah AAA officials at Alor Star on Dec. 1 and 2 and at Sungei Patani on Dec. 6. On Dec. 7 and 8 he will give a seminar for the State's athletes at Buugei Patani.49 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-11-30 23 Choong goes karting now KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Former badminton champion Eddy Choong of Penang has taken up a new sport gokarting. Eddy has entered for the Malayan Motor Sports Club's kart meeting at the Merdeka Stadium here on Sunday. "Eddy is a newcomer to watch." said organising secretary John Toohey.122 words
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Article149 1963-11-30 23 Only five report for training A-CUP SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR Pri.— Only five of the 17 Malaysian players have reported for the Asian Cup centralised training which started yesterday under coach Choo Seng Quee at the Merdeka Stadium. They are Abdullah Noordln and Abdul Ghani of Selangor, Yusof Hamid and Ungku149 words
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Article181 1963-11-30 23 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday •pHE Malaysian Hockey team will make a month's tour of India next year before the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. v^mim. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council today approved a sum of $22,000 as expenses for the tour which181 words
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Article125 1963-11-30 23 SINGAPORE. Frt Singapore Joint Services, the only team now that can oust Singapore Civilians from this year's Malaya Cup Rugby championship final, will face their first tough hurdle Johore on the Singapore padang this Saturday. If they beat Johore. as they are expected to. the sti?e125 words
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163 1963-11-30 23 PI ARE FIRST ROUND LEADERS Basketball fAIPEH. Frl. The Philippines, trailing 31-35 in the first half fought hard towards the end and defeated Formosa 70-65 at the Asian basketball tournament here last night. This victory lifted the Philippines to top place at the end of the first round. Formosa are163 words
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Article112 1963-11-30 23 TURIN: Rumania beat Denmark 3-1 after extra time In the Olympic soccer qualifying round playoff here. The teams were 1-1 after 90 minutes. They had finished level on goal aggregate after their fh.it two matches with Rumania winning the first leg 3-2 and Denmark winning by the same margin112 words
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Article41 1963-11-30 23 GLASGOW: Young British and Empire flyweight champion Walter McGowan of Scotland, pressing strongly for a crack at the world title held by Japan's Hlroyuki Ebihara. outpunched Rle Magramo (Philippines) for a convincing 10-round victory on points ac Paisley last night.41 words
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Article23 1963-11-30 23 LONDON: Result* of Rugby Union county championships matches: Leicestershire 9 Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire 3; Warwick shire 11 East Midlands 3. Reuter, UPLReuter - 23 words
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243 1963-11-30 23 MALAYSIA, H.K. JOINT ACTION ON TOUR TEAMS KUALA LUMPUR, 5tL The Malaysian and Hong Kong Cricket Associations will in future jointly negotiate with foreign teams Intending to visit both Malaysia and Hong Kong. P. Selvanayagam, secretary of the Malaysian Cricket Association, and manager of the Malaysian team to Hong Kong,243 words
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Article190 1963-11-30 23 LAHORE, Friday. TWO good partnerships between openers Peter x Richardson and Seymour Nurse and a fine third wicket stand by West Indians Rohan Kanhai and Basil Butcher gave the touring Commonwealth cricket team a flying start on the opening day of their second unofficial "Test"190 words
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Article268 1963-11-30 23 Burge fails in bid for hattrick BRISBANE. Pit Peter Burge. broad -shouldered Australian Test batsman, was robbed of the chance of his third successive double century by a brilliant boundary > catch by South African vlce-cap-tain Peter van der Merwe here today. Burge. who had made 283 and 205 notReuter - 268 words
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Article71 1963-11-30 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl Mention Military College retained the Yap Hong Kuan hockey trophy when they beat Victoria Institution 1-0 in the final of the Selangor Schools Sports Council under--16 tournament at the padang here. College got the winning goal midway in the first half when Michael Yong71 words
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Article34 1963-11-30 23 TOKYO, Thurs. World flyweight champion Hlroyukl KMhara (Japan) will fight the former champion Pone Klngpetch (Thailand) at Bangkok on Peb. 18 for the title, said the champion's manager, Mmrnftt Kanehlra, here today.34 words
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Advertisement388 1963-11-30 23 Be educated by post from Wolsey Hall Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaya and countries all over the world. These young men and women realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and have enrolled with the correspondence college388 words
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Advertisement242 1963-11-30 23 INTRODUCING THE NEW LADIES 1 FRAME TAN J A BY the hallmark of superior quality eyewear created specially for those who know and prefer luxury MADE IN GERMANY Obtainable From AH Leading Optician*, Sol* Agents: SIN KWANG OPTICAL CO., P. O. BOX 553, SINGAPORE. PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE242 words
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197 1963-11-30 24 MELBOURNE, Friday. CtpKCIAL security precautions were taken W day after a reported threat to assassinat Sir Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Mill ister. on I lie eve of the Federal elections. Armed police patrolled rooftops at the big Ford motor work at Oeeiong. 45Reuter - 197 words
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Article78 1963-11-30 24 PARIS. Fri. Police and university students clashed In the streets of Pans today as students demonstrated against lack of money and space lor university activities. In Boulevard St. Michael In the student quarter, students hurled stones at the police who charged, swinging their heavy cap« asReuter - 78 words
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Obituary27 1963-11-30 24 P. SEEVARATNAM. Federal Police H.Q., [ttssrd away 29-11-63 CorteKe ImvM 291 8-C LoronK PnnKlfma. Kamponic Pandan. for Loke Yew Road Crematorium at 3 p.m. on 30-11-R3.27 words
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Article82 1963-11-30 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two new cases of cholera were confirmed today bringing the total to 20 cases. A statement from the Health Ministry said the cases occurred in Kampong Amber and Kirn Chuan Road. Free Inoculation at the 31 Government vaccination centres continued.^ To date over82 words
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Article61 1963-11-30 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Musical Society is offering a special concession to the public if they Join. They do not have to pay sub.sciipitons for November and December. They will also bo entitled to concession rates for the society's coming concert at the Cultural Centre. Forms are61 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-11-30 24 This is four-day-old Anashuya, whose father had reason to be doubly happy this week. THE PLACE: Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Singapore. Her father. Mr. S. Woodhull. former vice-chairman of the Barisan Soslalis, was released on Thursday. Yesterday morning, Mr. Woodhull went to the hospital to80 words
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Article42 1963-11-30 24 NEW YORK. Fri.— A Venezuelan commercial airliner carrying 47 people on a flight over the Atlantic from New York to Caracas was diverted to a landing In Bermuda today after a telephone threat that a bomb was aboard the plan'42 words
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160 1963-11-30 24 SINGAPORE Fri. *3 The University of Singapore Socialist Club tonight welcomed the release of Mr. S. Woodhull, Mr. J.J. Puthucheary and Mr. Albert Llm Shee Ping. It also congratulated the Central Government for showing signs of adopting a "more liberal and positively correct po'ley160 words
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Article66 1963-11-30 24 RANGOON, Fri.— At least 1,000 boys and girls students of Rangoon University were reported trapped In hostels. Early this morning leftwlng students leaders closed the massive iron gates around the university campus and barricaded the entire university complex of buildings in protest against the revolutionary government's closureReuter - 66 words
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Article41 1963-11-30 24 PORTSMOUTH (Southern England), Fri. The cruiser HMS Lion (11.700 tons), arrived here today after a year In the Far East. While abroad she took part in three major International exercises and called at Malaysia. Japan and Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article292 1963-11-30 24 LONDON. Fri. Stock markets continued their advance today and ended an eventual week on a very firm note. Business was again on a good scale and. although buying was rather more selective, a lengthy list of gains was recorded In Industrial equities. Gilts remained quiet but prices were292 words
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Article44 1963-11-30 24 LONDON, Fri. Spot SOttd.. Jan. 20fcd.. Feb. 20-5/IM., Mar. 20Vd.. Jan./ Mar. 20"4 d., Apr./ June 20Hd., July Sept. 20-9/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 20-Hd.. Jan/Mar. 20 <S.d Apr June 20Sd., c.U. Dec. 20'» d., Jan. 20'» d., Feb. 20-3 16d. Tone: Quietly Steady.44 words
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Article24 1963-11-30 24 LONDON. Frt. Buyers £990. seller; £991 Forward buyers £986. sellers £987. Settlement £9M. Turnover a.m. 90 tons. p.m. 100 tons Tone: Firmer. I24 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-11-30 24 Defeated Rakyat candidate flees to Indonesia SINGAPORE, Fri. Top official of Party Rakyat here is believed to have left Singapore two weeks ago with 10 other men for Indonesia. The official is Johari bin Sonto. Party Rakyat's assistant secretary-general, who was unsuccessful in the recen% Singapore general elections v a251 words
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Article111 1963-11-30 24 MALAYSIA: 'ACCEPTED FACT IN UN' SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight that as far as the United Nations was concerned, Malaysia was now an accepted fact and a legal entity. Most of the members in the U.N., including those from the Communist bloc, have now111 words
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Article68 1963-11-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL The Central Government has gazetted the various centres In Johore where citizens In the 21-28 age group can register for national service, beginning on Dec. 9. They are: All District Offices and the Community Centre, Masai. Diamond Jubilee Hall. Muar. Penghulu's Office. Sungel Balani?68 words
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Article134 1963-11-30 24 CIVIL SUIT SETTLED OUT OF COURT MALACCA. Fri. A civil suit involving the Malacca Municipal Council and its secretary, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salleh, was struck off the list today. Mr. K. T. Joseph, for the council, told the sessions court here that he had been Informed by the council's134 words
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Article326 1963-11-30 24 JOE DORAI - Verdict booed as Lave wins JOE DORAI BOXING By SINGAPORE. P*t Kitione Lavo. the former British Empire heavyweight champion, scored un unpopular points decision win over Australian champion Tony Vickers in their ten-round bout at the Happy World stadium tonight. Tongan Lave, conqueror of British champion Don Cockell and other326 words
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Advertisement309 1963-11-30 24 Late CLASSIFIED Wwr*B SIO (Vinimumt CLENN: Son of Mr. und Mra. It W s Airi.i of Kuala Lumpur and Molly only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. h U Oihlrrs COMMENCING TODAY! .EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR A FEW DAYS. fcJ LADIES READYMADE WEAR t Printed Silk Blouses 1 0.50 4.90 Swiss309 words
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Advertisement56 1963-11-30 24 I J" Medical advice guarantees JLg/Zft and efficiency. r e ,r NECOS j]r£^ currant human rr>gine«ring" says Or. M. Gh.o» toni c( Tokyo IfMtltuts cf Tech'iolojjy. Furf* «v I "Nev»3w««k" in its pacific «dil on under of HECOJeXCRCISE* pc •> f^V c RELIANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES. 40, Raffles Quay, Singapore. Tel.56 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-11-30 24 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 1241 words
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