The Straits Times, 30 November 1961
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Title Section18 1961-11-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS fO,OOO The Straits Times Hot*** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration5925 1961-11-30 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Government Whip, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, who is also Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, was reported "beleaguered" at his office in Kay Siang Road today and, as a result, the Legislative Assembly interrupted its merger debate to consider5,925 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-11-30 1 THIS TENSE scuffle on a grass slope happened just off the main gate of the Teachers Training College In Paterson Road yesterday morning. The boy in white a candidate for the Government Secondary Four Examination had tried to enter the college emergency examination centre byHan Hai Fong - 108 words
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322 1961-11-30 1 Britain told: Don't risk Malaysia for so little LONDON. Wednesday. THE Guardian commenting on "difficulties" in the new Malaysia agreement, today submitted that It did riot seem worth Britain's while to risk wrecking the agreement for certain advantages in its interpretation. It said Malaysia would do more for the peaceReuter - 322 words
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Article36 1961-11-30 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Congolese troop.- fired O.N. Maiayan rce g the airport at Goma. Kivu Province, today, wounding a corporal in the arm. The Malayans tired bark and forced* the Congolese to stop.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article34 1961-11-30 1 CHIMP IN ORBIT CAPE CANAVERAL «<H. A chimpanzee was put nto orbit round thr w*rld today in flight to determine whether an American will to sent on similar journry n few weeks. Rcutrr.34 words
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Advertisement65 1961-11-30 1 TOMORROW'S BIFOCAL TODU I ©for wide field close vision comfort Supplied exclusively by: DAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE, 325, North Bridge «d., Spot* 1 Not door ODION Phona 14*71 ■ranch Offtca: The Penon* Optknl Co.. U Fonuh«r St.. t**—*%. f I like Magnolia ice JKi cream i+'s my m favourite food65 words
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Advertisement56 1961-11-30 1 yKpf y c ii Mummij, why keep so many IXL Jams? "Because we like them all-strawberry. apricot, cherry and plums! They are na.de from the finest Australian fresh fruit. So delicious, so wholesome, co nutritious. Come let me spread some more IXL Jam on your bread. You love it, don't56 words
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Article95 1961-11-30 2 Assembly to debate China YEW YORK. Wed. 1 Mr. Mongi Slim (Tunisia), the president, announced in the General Assembly last night that the Chinese representation issue would come up for debate on Friday. It will be the nr>t time the United Nations ha.^ had a substantive debate on whe,ther toReuter - 95 words
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882 1961-11-30 2 Sandys says: S'pore not a Seato base but... MINISTER ASKS IROWN NOT TO MAKE DIFFICULTIES MR. Duncan Sandys, the Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said yesterday that the recent Anglo-Malayan agreement on Malaysia did not exclude the use of the Singapore base to discharge Britain's obligations to the South-East Asia TreatyReuter - 882 words
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189 1961-11-30 2 I ONDON. Wed. Three scientists today ended a month of living on a diet of food and drink drlihcrately poisoned by radioactive fall-out and said they feel perfectly fit. They would have been quite happy to continue indefinitely if the menuReuter - 189 words
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174 1961-11-30 2 David IS THE NAME OF PRINCESS MARGARET'S BABY f ONDON, Wed. The three-week old son of Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon—fifth in line to the British thronehas been given the Christian name David Albert Charles, it was announced here yesterday. The baby, who took hit father's subsidiary title,Reuter - 174 words
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Article44 1961-11-30 2 TAIPEH. Wed. President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday reviewed the Nationalist Chinese Navy in a manoeuvre In the Formosa Strait. Morn than 10 destroyers and other warships were engaged in anti-submarine, anti-air and convoy escort activities in the two-hour mock war —U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Miscellaneous42 1961-11-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ANO TU6SE INTER UXKIW&I K FIRST WC A Pt&i WKLJD TUE WALLS HAVE TO PBOP f. <^> JpoeTUM PERMANENTLY TUE WALLS U^/rtJVaE^ one* tuc roop is —^<T lijgz-r mow i'll stand imsidc (uueevue TAWE TUt OCX*) iTMC PMONCi42 words
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171 1961-11-30 3 Apartheid affront to humanity indicted NEW YORK, Wed. The U.N. General Assembly last night condemned South Africa's apartheid policy as "reprehensible and repugnant to human dignity." It urged member states to take separate and collective action to try to change It The vote was an overwhelming 97 to two (SouthReuter; Daily Mail - 171 words
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Article29 1961-11-30 3 MEXICO CITY, Wed.— An explosion ripped through a children's nursery and women's training centre here yesterday, killing at least 15 people and injuring many others.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article73 1961-11-30 3 ADULTEROUS WIVES ARE MORE GUILTY ROME, Wed.— ltaly's constitutional court ruled yesterday that lawmakers had a full right to punish adulterous wives more sternly than adulterous husbands. The court upheld the different treatment of husbands a..d wives as legitimate on grounds that It reflects public opinion. The court said thatUPI - 73 words
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493 1961-11-30 3 PRESIDENT Kennedy obviously hopes that his pV*° mrr nr neioe made in the precedentsetting true, vio *uh the editor of Izvestia will help bring about early negotiations on Berlin, diplomatic sources here commented yesterday. The President appeared determined to take advantage of the opportunity toReuter - 493 words
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159 1961-11-30 3 Barman's breach brings blushes to barflies TOKYO. Wed.— The arrest of a bartender at one of Tokyo's most exclusive downtown drinking places has brought blushes to Japanese statesmen and leading members of the foreign community who had believed for years it was one place where they could get an honestReuter - 159 words
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80 1961-11-30 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The U.N. General Assembly yesterday adopted unanimously a resolution calling on South Africa to negotiate with India and Pakiitan on the treatment of the half a million people of Indian or IndoPakistani origin in South Africa. Mr. Eric Louw, SouthReuter - 80 words
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Article41 1961-11-30 3 SUNNINGDALE, Wed. Cat burglars raided Fort Belvedere mansion, former home of the Duke of Windsor and presently occupied by a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, anci made off with a fur coat jewellery ralued at £1.50*. U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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285 1961-11-30 3 Russian A-ban plan called big step back GENEVA, Wednesday. •JHE U.S. and Britain yesterday strongly attacked Russia's latest plan for a nuclear test ban treaty without international inspection or control. Mr. Arthur Dean, U.S. delegate to the threepower test ban talks, which resumed here todayafter a 10-week recess, told reportersReuter - 285 words
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Article82 1961-11-30 3 KENNA (Sierra Leone). Wed. Queen Elizabeth saw here yesterday an African El Dorado where diamonds can be kicked out of the dusty topsoil. In five years 35.000 people have taken out prospecting and mining licences which accounted for hand -method production of diamonds worth nearly £11Reuter - 82 words
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Advertisement154 1961-11-30 3 p!9feM^ years ln\ DESIGN v mm I nat'stM FifM TrM UUjJjyjßl I f altck !•< TM CM VHHfeHVI|H|flH^HOr j^m tm tun >t > !<••<• leciaic ill tiltrii^^^^^BWßßßSSP^^ c f FQRTIsH HES SURE OF SHELL <$&*. Hfc <■£ mm K^^^jfii jiC^W ■J^flß -H ire* Jfirl^S "Wish my car used Supershell like154 words
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Miscellaneous414 1961-11-30 3 £££22£* RADIO S.NGAPORE a S f KVICE 417 metres SHORT WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- 4I ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning metres g?tt 6 jSn^2yK!i t a^ macu n 7VS^ Knatt H« Orchestra; 7.30 Time Signal metres rhe News: 7.35 Ministerial Talks; A.M. 6.00 Good Morning- 602 !7.50414 words
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Article464 1961-11-30 5 Open letter to 50,000 parents says: $22.50 or $5 a month for secondary education? J^N '"urgent open letter"' is being sent to 50,000 parents in the country asking them to cnoose between spending $22.50 a month to send their children to a private secondary school or464 words
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Article45 1961-11-30 5 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Hashim bin Abu Bakar, a town council overseer, was sentenced to seven months' Jail today for corruptly accepting $20 from a labourer by promising to get him a Job with the council. He gave notice of appeal45 words
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Article24 1961-11-30 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. A car reported missing by a businessman, Mr. Thean Ah Bah. has been found abanjoned at the Dragon temple Mere.24 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-11-30 5 I 'Daulat Tuanku' three times for the Sultan OFF come 300 songkoks as the men of the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, honour the Sultan of Selangor with three cries of "Daulat Tuanku" at a farewell parade in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.— Straits Times picture. THE Si71 words
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Article166 1961-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday 'THE sth Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, whose officers 1 and men have played major roles on ceremonial occasions in the Federal capital during the last two and a half years, are packing up in preparation for a transfer to Batu Gajah.166 words
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Article65 1961-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A two-year-old boy. Richard Kay, died from head Injuries received in a fall at the Federation Armed Forces swimming pool in Rifle Range Road here yesterday He was the youngest son of Capt. and Mrs. A.J. Kay. of the Royal Engineers. Capt. Kay, a65 words
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Article52 1961-11-30 5 PENANG Wea. A Penan* millionaire banker Mr. Llm Lear Teng. will open an exhibition of Chinese painting* by Kung Henj? Chai at the Chin Kang Hoay Kuan Macallstei Road, at 1 n.m tomorrow. The exhibition will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.52 words
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Article45 1961-11-30 5 BATU GAJAH Wed.— Four teachers from the Sultan Yussuf School here will leave soon for Kirkby to undergo a one-year special training course. They are Mr. L Fernandez. Mr. Lam Sal Keong, Mr. T R. Lingam and Miss T Subra. maniam.45 words
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Article55 1961-11-30 5 KANGAR. Wed. Two motor cyclists died last night when their machines collided head-on at a sharp bend at the 7th mile, Jalan Mata Ayer. Choh Cheng Kiat, 32. a shop assistant, died on the spot, while Salleh bin Tasa, 52. a rice mill manager, died on55 words
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Article24 1961-11-30 5 KULIM. Wed. The registration team now at Padang Mehar will go to Padang Serai on Dec. 7 to Issue new identity cards.24 words
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Article31 1961-11-30 5 BATU GAJAH. Wea. The Mentrl Besar of Perak Da to Sha'ari bin Shaf.ee. will declare open a two-day exhibition of art and crafts by Malay schools here on Friday.31 words
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Article193 1961-11-30 5 Storm hits Penang: 8 hurt PENANG, Wed. Three people were admitted to hospital and five others treated for minor injuries when a storm uprooted two coconut trees last night. One tree crashed into a barber's shop In Perak Road. Ibrahim bin Kasslm, 30, and Mohamed YusofT bin Hassin, 23. who193 words
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Article62 1961-11-30 5 IPOH. Wed— A bride of three months. Madam Llm Mok Lan, 31. died In hospital yesterday evening from burns received In a fire that destroyed her home here on Monday afternoon. Madam Lim was the wife of Mr. Lav Wan Chlm, proprietor of a tyre-retreading shop62 words
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Article32 1961-11-30 5 PENANG. Wed A special photographic exhibit on the Colombo Plan. 'Tartners in International development," will be on display at the Penang USIS, Beach Street, from Dec. 2 to 9.32 words
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205 1961-11-30 5 IPOH. Wednesday r FHE decision of the Federation Government not to renew the contracts of 22 Indian specialist teachers was described here todiy by the president of the Graduate Teachers' Union Mr. Teerath Ram. a "incomprehensible." Mr. Rai said that the decision tv puzzling205 words
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110 1961-11-30 5 KING AND QUEEN OFF BY SPECIAL TRAIN THIS MORNING I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong leave here by .special train at 10 a.m. tomorrow for Penang. where they will board the Asia, sailing on Saturday for Bombay, for the start of their six-week State110 words
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Article55 1961-11-30 5 IPOH. Wed. Lance Cpl. Thomas O'Brien, of the Coy. R.A.S.C., was fined $600. or five months' jail, today for causing the death of woman. M. Vellayie, by c neslegent act. O'Brien, driver of a car which knocked down Vellayie on the main road 11 miles north55 words
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Article29 1961-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Madam S. Ono. a Japanese floral expert, will show Buk^t Blntang Old Girls' Association how to arrange flowers at their hall on Saturday afternoon.29 words
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216 1961-11-30 6 'Preserve your independence' call by Nair 4 TRADE union leader, Mr. C. V. A Devan Nair. protein secretary of the proposed Singapore National Trade Union Congress, today called on all workers in Singapore to "preserve their independence from the interested political manoeuvr ings of desperate politicians who want to drag216 words
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981 1961-11-30 6 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Singapore. Wednesday THE Barisan Sosialis demand that Singapore citizens on merger should be given the right to vote and stand for elections anywhere in the Federation would frighten the Malays. Dr. Thio Chan Bee of the Alliance, said981 words
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559 1961-11-30 6 Go in as twelfth state? That would not be a genuine merger, really... they still would not ngnt for automatic conversion of citizenship rights lor Singapore citizens on merger "Why should several hundred Communists in Singapore deprive many other thousands of Singapore citizens the right for automatic conversion?" he asked.559 words
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Advertisement207 1961-11-30 6 Advertisement Questions and Answers Q.: How can I kill the cockroaches in my kitchen? A. Apply Johnston's No-Roach with brush or sponge on cabinets, baseboards, near sink wherever you see these pests. The colourless, odourless coating kills roaches and ants, and stays effective for months. O.: Must I move dishes207 words
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258 1961-11-30 7 BOAC URGED TO GIVE UP MALAYAN AIRWAYS I ONDON, Wed.— BOAC has been pressed by Conservative MPs to t?lve up its Interest in Malayan Airways. This was disclosed In a House of Commons' debate during which it was stated that the corporation, with an accumulated deficit of about £15 million,258 words
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Article54 1961-11-30 7 L.ONDON, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Prime Minister, was yesterday the guest at luncheon of Lord Boyd at the Royal Commonwealth Society. Lord Boyd. formerly Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. was Colonial Secretary when Malaya became independent. The Tengku was later attending an evening reception Riven by the PerakReuter - 54 words
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713 1961-11-30 7 Sarawak Reds tried to use 'magic weapon' in their take-over bid GOVT GIVES MORE DETAILS OF SUBVERSION JHE Sarawak Government today disclosed in a pamphlet further information as to how the Communists planned to organise farmers in their drive to take over Sarawak. The pamphlet, "Communism and the Farmers." recalledUPI - 713 words
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Article38 1961-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The first 59 recruits of the Brunei Malay Regiment who went on leave to Brunei recently after completing their basic training in Port Dickson will return to Malaya tomorrow for advanced training.38 words
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586 1961-11-30 7 NARROW THE GAP IN DEGREE SALARIES, STUDENTS URGE ITNIVERSITY stud*J ents here have called on the university authorities to approach the Federation Government for removal of the "great disparity" between the pay of honours and general degree graduates. As the scales now stand, the general degree men feel "sad, frustrated586 words
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Article112 1961-11-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— More than 600 Government officers in Divisions One and Two in the Federation arc preparing for the Malay examination beginning on Monday. For most of- them this examination will decide theii future in the Government service. For those who get through112 words
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78 1961-11-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Rev. Brother Remigius. Flntan. a teacher at St. Patrick s School, died here this momIng at the age of 70. He had taught in the school for 19 years. His younger brother was the Rev. Brother Flntan Patrick, superior of78 words
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356 1961-11-30 8 THE Government will ask trade unions and employers to start discussions on unemployment insurance as a first step to a more comprehensive social security scheme. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, parliamentary secretary to the Labour Ministry, announced this in the Legislative Assembly356 words
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Article41 1961-11-30 8 MALACCA. Wed— A Poppy Day ball in aid of the Malacca Poppy Day appeal will be held at Sea View Hotel here on Dec. 9. Highlights will be an exhibition of Egyptian dances and a fashion show.41 words
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Article31 1961-11-30 8 RAUB. Wed— The Chung Chlng primary and secondary schools here will celebrate their 16th anniversary tomorrow. An exhibition of arts and handicrafts will be held at the school premises.31 words
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132 1961-11-30 8 PLAN FOR MALAYA'S SCHOOL of PRINTING ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Plans are now underway to build Malaya's first printing school on a 13-acre site off Klang Road near Petaling Jaya. It will be incorporated with the Federation Government's 51. 4 million project to establish a training centre for the Central Apprenticeship132 words
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161 1961-11-30 8 Trengganu DOs told to gear up policies KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed.— District, officers in Trengganu were told today that all polices of the New Alliance controlled State Government must now be geared to those of the Federal Government. The Mentrt Besar. Inch* Ibrahim Flkrl bin Mohamed, said this when addressing a161 words
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117 1961-11-30 8 JJUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federation Army is to recruit 120 young men for the Ist Field Battery Federation Artillery. Candidates must be Federal citizens, between 18 and 23 years old and must have passed at least Form One In English. They should bring their117 words
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Miscellaneous172 1961-11-30 8 Bmgm Bmmmy By Baiph Beimdahl 7 16m* By At Capp k f 1 GOT IT HERE THE! P -SO SLO&BOVIA KJIDUS f BUT, I SOB//- SPENT MY LIFL On\ I/O GREAT JONAH SULK J IT LIKE A HOLE IN THK r^~ > IT/. r SO, JUST ONCE 1 GOTTA J172 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1961-11-30 9 U.S. had plans to establish colonies in S-E Asia over a century ago ANXIOUS RAFFLES WROTE TO WHITEHALL- AMERICAN COMMERCIAL INTERLOPERS WILL NEED OUR VIGILANT ATTENTION* LIEUTENANT T.J. Newbold of the 23rd Regiment, Madras Light Infantry was interested in the Reverend Parker's plan, but not very impressed by it. The1,097 words
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568 1961-11-30 9 lmiies also, would be to improve the agriculture, the manufactures, the commerce, the ordinary arts of living and the moral and Intellectual character or the iae^nle among whom they settit-d and whom they proposed to take eventually under their own superintendence This last568 words
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Miscellaneous102 1961-11-30 9 ARLEYS j-^fe: Mi,*! RUSKS Rl^v i RUSk?> a meal in a moment! I.W ■'iffi i A JUST ADD WARM MILK FOR WIANINC.^ .i^^T^ N Faricy'i Is ihr natural choice the world «»et lor baby's first solid food. Farl*y*> is a e»mi ja»w y irod (oniiird witrt mlnafal* aad vlMfmtDs omcm102 words
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557 1961-11-30 10 The Straits Times Thursday, November 30, 1961 The Threat of War Far the most dismal aspect of the General Assembly* failure to agree on any recom* mendation about the westerr, half of New Guinea is the reaction it appears to have produced among Indonesian leaders, who arc now making much557 words
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Article416 1961-11-30 10 The examination boycott ii. Singapore took an unexpected turn yesterday when the Minister of Culture reported tithe House that one of it; members, the Parliamentary Sec retary to the Ministry of Education, had been prevented by pickets from going to the As |sembly. After debate, a motion was416 words
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Article246 1961-11-30 10 There may be a case [01 revision of the salaries paid in Government service to general degree graduates, who hold that the discrepancy betweer their rates and those for honours graduates is excessive Unquestionably it is large; $554 basic for the honours man, $324 basic for the other.246 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-11-30 11 THIS WAS HOW some of the candidates for the Singapore Government Chinese Secondary Four examination entered the examination centre at the Teachers' Training Centre in Patterson Road yesterday morning. These girls had been turned away at the main gate by student pickets who were demonstrating againstHAN HAI FONG - 155 words
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Article154 1961-11-30 11 KUALA TRENOGANU. Wed— The Speaker of the Trengganu Btate Legislative Assembly. Inche Mohamed Taib Sabri bin Abu Baitar, will face a motion of no confidence when the Assembly meets on Monday. The motion will be moved by Inche Omar Shukri bin Embong (PMlP— Buklt Besan. Mondays meeting154 words
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Article190 1961-11-30 11 ZAITON TIPPED FOR MANILA 1/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V Inche Zalton bin Ibrahim, Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Is to be Malaya's new Ambassador to the Philippines, the Straits Times understands. Two other diplomatic appointments are expected to be announced soon: Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, Malayan190 words
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Article205 1961-11-30 11 Police smash estate kidnap bid JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A bid to kidnap a rubber estate manager was foiled last night when police ambushed a gang just as they were about to enter their victim's bungalow. WJille the police trap was being sprung. Mr. Wong Chit.g Boon. 49, manager of the205 words
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Article109 1961-11-30 11 Teachers for special training KUALA LUMPUR, WedMore Malay teachers will be selected next year for special training In the teaching of the national language. Candidates must have successfully completed their training prior to 1959 at the Sultan Idris Training College in Tanjong Mallm or the Malay Women Teachers' College in109 words
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Advertisement215 1961-11-30 11 r\lK K^7 suimnert^/L_U \^J\^ysX/ conditioning T" Refrigeration |s| z Air-conditioning Built on a foundation Vi';:': Seaw»t*T in Z of 107 vr.rs experience. fMl j*gj ~T FRICK are alwayt able to meet their customerV S? "f^tltlj sneN-ioe "~~I! requirements precinrly. n Some uses of J I FRICK equipment Jwrdi^l Send for215 words
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Advertisement32 1961-11-30 11 at t- Even as we stand on the threshold becomes more complex with indust* jRF {f*/ produce electrical products remarka- \jM jTT pendabihty. For the best in electrical ■full L^i^MMMMfwTMli j¥(M IMWflfcafciaMßMM32 words
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Article116 1961-11-30 12 MADAME Sosui Ono, a well known flower arrangement expert from the Sogetsu Art Centre in Japan, will be arriving in Kuala Lumpur to- morrow. She will give her first demonstration ln Malaya at the Shell Theatrette on Saturday at 10 a.m. and it is being116 words
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Article, Illustration445 1961-11-30 12 The national costume a if you go places ESME BAPTISTA MAINLY FOR WOMEN IllllllilllllllllllilllllllllilinilllllltlllllllPresentmg a pageiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimmiii, IF you are planning to visit a country in the West and you want to enjoy your stay then wear your national costume. This point was proved by Mrs. Phyllis Lim, (above) the fashion445 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-11-30 12 SOMETHING smart and Informal to wear on an evening when the season for entertaining begins. Here are two suggestions, both featuring trews, which were seen at a fashion display. Eve Lucet (left) wears cocktail trews in Lurex jersey and a silk jersey top; Diana Jones is in58 words
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Article347 1961-11-30 12 HOW do you feel about the five weeks school holidays which are now on? Are you one of those mothers who enjoy the company of your children during the whole day? Or, are you the type whose nerves get stretched to snapping point because you347 words
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Article123 1961-11-30 12 DONT worry about those grease marks on your books any more. Sprinkle a liberal layer of dry starch between the stained pages, close the book and leave it over-night. Then Just brush away the starch —and the grease-marks disappear, too. imiiiiiiiiiimimiii pETTINO your children \J used to123 words
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Advertisement123 1961-11-30 12 PERFUMES /i Occasions $L And For o^mm Special Occasions j lip JR ir SI I IN MINIATURE QUARTER, HALF AND ONE OUNCE (FIFSTA Prrlume was formrrly known m Plcot No. 5. The formula remains unchanged). I^The talk of tobralco" m m You'll be proud of ■J* s w^af M your123 words
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Advertisement521 1961-11-30 12 ?,*f I M^. NOW Vmore than Br ever CONFroENCE artt^jLxs^" t£ J^fl Only the KOTEX feminine iRJuJP'Sv^* I towel has the 'Wondersoft SS »V* V*jjl covering. This, plus pressed •rr^'ifafrjfW rounded ends and the special l/S V^ *j*fr $T§m centre "leans sure invisible C*s i£'*&C£M Protection and great comV%, Ittv521 words
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Miscellaneous326 1961-11-30 12 Straits Times Crossword n I I I p I B ill t ACROSS Eastern people m South1. The boy* about five, la he? Western country (in. That's given generously! Translation of "cara ml»" 6. The urn needed for tne "to Biblical language (7). battle-une (6j. 7 Olv *h* r *B326 words
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Advertisement1641 1961-11-30 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIBHT ENOUIRIES. Til: 1483. PISSABI EHtUIBIESi Tlh Mil TO ABEN. LIVERPOOL. CLASGOW. LONBON. t> CONTINENTAL PORTS. 'port™™Ta!l»^ P. Sham Pantng AJAX livcrpMl. Glastow ll Pt, Ttfn MARON L'RMI, Dublin, tlivra. H'hurg la Pt Dlc I UERTES LmraMl. C'Dtgow Ui.ll Ik 1 EUMAEUS Livtrfttl. Dublin lit I Dm1,641 words
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Advertisement1395 1961-11-30 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSA ILIUDS ID: MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft ICANBINAYIAN PORTS. yffkTidJV S'ocrt i ?> Ptnang £JT Hi\ "BORIBANA" I) It Ptrt/ 4 DtC 5' 7 Die It Die jSftt-yAfl "MALACCA" k; C) 12 15 Bte II II Die II II Dtc H UZAJSJ "SAMOA" 21 Bit/ 4 Jll1,395 words
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Advertisement1611 1961-11-30 13 THE BEN Urn STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (laaaraanM ia tta WaNal Bajalaa) 18 lines EXPRESS SERVICES Tt UNaWi LinßPtOt 1 COtniITENTAI PttTS. Sport P. Sham Ptnanf DEHRIAHT (H)* H-Mrf, L'ifori. Hiwa, ratm la Pt/BM 1 BENVRACKIEIE.LD) L'Pm" R'dam, Hull, H'Oorg C. 33/ Dm 1 BEN6IOE (E.L) itMM, M Droutn. Hamburg S.1,611 words
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Advertisement1288 1961-11-30 13 McALISTER fSc CO., LTD. W ?B»J» TIL Nt. 111)1 \E V t A CLLERMAM LINK tJt KLAVEMESS LINE UVK. LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM LOS AHGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CUT OF NEWCASTLE AceMfig cargi fir Ctttral I Stutk S'pora P. Sham Ptnang amiiel. imwm i r Ii1,288 words
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471 1961-11-30 14 BETTER SENTIMENT IN TINS: INDUSTRIALS ARE STEADY From Our Market Correspondent A BETTER sentiment was reported on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although there was no expansion in business. Reason for the better feeling was a gain of $1.50 in the noon metal price and a feeling that the recent471 words
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Article21 1961-11-30 14 Malayan Slack Indices: Nov. 28 Nor. 29 Indtsabtast: 157.45 157.43 Tins: SM.O7 34)1.38 rubbara: 231.85 231.85 Jan. 1 19SaselO«21 words
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Article788 1961-11-30 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday wlih the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Ked. Dispensary < 1,000) 11.30; y. and N. orda (1.000) $2.45: Steamers (1.000) 70 cents; S. Traders (2,000) $4.50; Eaat. Smelters (1,000) S2.SO ON. (2.491 OL. (2.47 OL, (1.000) J2.45.788 words
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200 1961-11-30 14 AFTER dropping $3.62£ on Tuesday the Singapore tin price rallied by $1.50 to 5480.75 yesterday on an offering of 260 tons. This was despite the fact that later yesterday the General Services Administration was scheduled to offer for sale in Washington 850 tons200 words
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Article38 1961-11-30 14 SIN(;.\PORF. Nov. 29. RUBBER: 74 i cents per lb. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial rlose: 74) cents (steady quirt). TIN: $480.75 per picul (up $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 10 tone).38 words
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Article216 1961-11-30 14 DECCMBER tint grada rubbar bu»*r» f.a.k. closad In Blogapor* y««t«nlay at 74| ea&ts p«r lb. up fiv»-elghthj of a cent on Tuesday's prlct. To* too* wii tjuiatly tttady. I. CCR. A. cloxlna; prie«t In r»nt« p«i 'h yesterday.' int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt ro.b. taivrr? Ttfc c 'H'r.« T4|:216 words
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Article175 1961-11-30 14 CHIPS lying alangtid* Mm Imiiptra »h»r»t» t*cUy tt: Novl Vinodolakl 25/26, Ada 4/8, Patrln 12. Ball IS, Niels Maenk 6A. Sanukt Mini 33/34. Bengalen 13/16. «Jirt«r raada: Llan Bin. Paarl Haven. Mifn An, Tat I'ootoy. Papacaje, Mukali. Ball. World Hmth, Bengloa, Luoi Matuk. Kapoposang, Kohlyo, Master175 words
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Article78 1961-11-30 14 *T«HE Federation Minister of nnaaee has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beglnninc on Nat. 30. Rubber 75 rent* a lb. Copra stno a ton. Commit oil $600 a ton. Palm oil 5651.25 ton. Palm kernels $333.75 a ton. The rate* of duties payable78 words
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Article114 1961-11-30 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares were tr*d--1 ed along easier lines. Herald gained Is. 3d. to 61s. 3d. Custom Credit eaaed 9d. to 13s. 9d. and Australian CwmUctetcd Industries to '4s. 6d. Base mrtalk and oils were steady and Commonwealth bends were flnn. Con. Zinc 82 '7 Mount Isa114 words
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Article117 1961-11-30 14 CHINESE P>r*dUM Exshanss Slniaa*rt now prices per neul yesterdsy: Cecenut eil: bulk S3S sellers, drum SSTi sellers Copri: November VK Continent $23 buyers. $25t sellers; Pepper Muntok white (IS3 wilier*. Sarawak whit* tl62| saltern, spaeaal Sarawak black $1274 sellers, garbled Sarawak black Sl27i acllera. Lampoß* black AST A117 words
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Article83 1961-11-30 14 rl Malayan Bsstiani* Banks' Association mad* tb«M cbansn In Ita rates to merchants jraatcrdajr (ail ratai to f 100) i Canada: buying TT. Ml. airmail O.D. S4i. 90 d/«t 34 15. 16 credit bills, 3ft trad* bills ••Illng T.T. »r 0.0. raady: Canada U Balglan 'rants 1625. On83 words
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Advertisement1241 1961-11-30 14 IHsaaaßT/J KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD- xpreti U.JLA. Paetflo AtlanUo Coa«t Service ilk' ETA HA HA Snort P. S'tom H'koig S. Francisco I. Angelas NYck ■KMnktwa Mtrs" 21 30 Die 31 0 to] Jas S Jaa 7% Jan M In 11 Fit Mi-iui Mara" 21 Jas, 3 Fik 13 Ftk 11,241 words
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Advertisement97 1961-11-30 14 iul< UUNtDIN imifTOH. «(LIINCION N**IEI aVCKUNB Soils N.Z. Arr. Spore Aw. P. S'hem SARACEN In Port/Cdn. 19 CRUSADER 16th Dec 30th Dec SARACEN 12th Jen 28rh Jon (lit* ItMS fIUFf TIMsVU 1 NEW rtTMOVTN istltci tt lrt«n*»«r MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. GUTHRIE CO.. LTD. Singapore Penang. Pt. Swettenham A Molacco HEA»97 words
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Advertisement491 1961-11-30 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE MINISTRY OF HEALTH. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. Tenders which will be received up to 12 noon on Tuesday, 12th December. 1961, by the Secretary to Ministry of Health <fc Social Welfare. Federal House. Kuala Lumpur, are invited for the supply of Medical Gases to the Medical Department. Federation491 words
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Advertisement712 1961-11-30 14 1 NOTICE F. E. Zutlllg (Singapore) Limited hereby notify the public that their receipt book bearing numbers C.7100 to C.7200 inclusive, with unused receipts numbered G. 7167 to C.7200 Inclusive. Is lost. These unused receipts numbered C.7167 to C.7200 inclusive are therefore cancelled an.i will no longer be recognised oy712 words
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Advertisement450 1961-11-30 14 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Oraers were, on the 17th it 24t^i November. 1961, made against the following persons and or Arms: Bankruptcy No. 380/61. Mohamed Amin bit) Mohamed' S.iiu, 102-P, Telok Belanyah Ra. 191/61. Ho MLn^ Wu. 270, Middle Rd. 388/61. Lambert Jolsn Nona, 25-4,450 words
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Advertisement1039 1961-11-30 15 COMPANY MEETINGS THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED NOTICE OK i:XTKAORDIN.\RV GENU U, Ml KTING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Exiruordlr.ary General Meeting of t.ie Company will be held at the Registered Office No 18. Jonker Street, Malacca on Wednesday the 27th day of December. 19«1 at 12 noon1,039 words
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Advertisement1037 1961-11-30 15 THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the I 'deration of Ma lay at NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that Uie forty-seventh Annual Oralrary General Meeting of the Members of The Unilea Malacca Rubber Estate*. Limueu will be held at No. 96, First Cross Street, j Malacca oti Saturday, 23rd1,037 words
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Advertisement849 1961-11-30 15 Cootiooed fraas Paga It) SITUATIONS VACANT M Words SS (Htn.)—Box St cts. txtrm WANTED Gfrmin Lady Tutor. Phoa* Spore ***** for appointment. I COOK BOY wash amah waotad trr* Ib RAT family «iv f 140. Byra* 4 OeMro Road LJoyd L«ai 13 m.i. Cmangl Road B'pon. LUCKY RENAULT OWNER baa849 words
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Advertisement1038 1961-11-30 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT in Wordt SS (Him.)— Box it ctt. txtro "LLOYD HOUSE" Alr-Condltloaed newly designed fully furnished D/ Single rooms Bathroom. H C M Sanitation Longbath attached. Private telephone. Excellent Cuisine, (European) and (ervtc*. Central. Moderate term. 2. Lloyd Road Tel. *****/***** (Spore). Newly furnished EXECUTIVE HOUSE to let in1,038 words
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Advertisement907 1961-11-30 15 EDUCATION M Wordt U (Him.)— Box St ctt. txtrm FAILED? Join our Career Bid* Classes Choos* Typewriting. Shorthand. BookkMplng. Photography. Radio Repairing, English, Mathematics. Apply personally Singapore Commercial School (opposite Rax Cinema). Spore. ATTENTION SBNIOR CANOIDATIi Whilst awaiting results. Join now the 4-month Guaranteed Shorthand/Typewriting Course offered by "1.T.8.", IV.907 words
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Advertisement850 1961-11-30 15 DOGS. PITS, ETC. tt Words SS (Him.)— Box St cts. erf ro YEAR OLD BOXER— Dracon blood of world famoua Frohlich. V. Dom. Phone *****. Spore. Peter. CLASS I 3 month AUatlao Puppies by very la rue Imported father female/ male |130-. Mr*. Yap. 539-18 Jalan Nlpah. Bedok Road. Spore.850 words
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Advertisement444 1961-11-30 15 MISCELLANEOUS 10 Words Si (Him.)— Box it ctt. txtrm LATEST CONTINENTAL Treatment! for Acs* (Spots), Pimples Open Pores and Tired Skin, Warts, Dry Skin. Huperflou* Hair removed by Electrolysis aad Beauty Courses. Consult Amy Wee. (Diploma London, Paris. Hollywood) of Michelle Beauty Salon. 13. Battery Road. Telephone *****. AT YOUR444 words
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Advertisement42 1961-11-30 15 OWN A TMCITY MARQUIS Everything you ever wanted in an electric cooker. magnificent styling and incredible value for money. SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM. OR AT LEADING ELECTRICAL DEALERS. SCOn ENGLISH (if LTD c. Cecil Street 44*. looh Road Singapore Kuala Lumpur42 words
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Article, Illustration29 1961-11-30 16 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF LATE MR. N. K. THOMAS WHO DIED ON 30.11.1960. "GOD ONLY KNOWS HOW WE MISS YOU" BJg*re*ra»*Bgn by BELOVED WIFE AND CHILDREN.29 words
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Article, Illustration2509 1961-11-30 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday TRADE UNION leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair continued his submission today at the 18th day's hearing of the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees' Union in the Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. Nair2,509 words
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Advertisement1415 1961-11-30 16 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) Notice under Section 137. Nol'.ce Is hereby given under the provision of Section 13T of ute 7own Boards Enactment that v is proposed to amend the Ipon Approved Town Plan No. B. 3 By altering the layout of the area as described hereunder and1,415 words
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Advertisement729 1961-11-30 16 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RI'RAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY "TENDER NOTICE" TENDERS will be received from Class "D" or above registered P.W.D. contractors or other established building contractors experienced in Rubber Fectory work, at the office of the Timbalftn Pengerusi RJ.D.A.. 15 Clarke Street. Kuala Lumpur up to729 words
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Advertisement41 1961-11-30 16 ATTENTION Renault Owners WEARNE BROTHERS LTD KUALA LUMPUR ANNOUNCE THEIR! RENAULT _s«yfce_wEEir_ COMMENCING MONDAY 27th November to FRIDAY Ist December BRING YOUR RENAULT IN FOR A FREE ROAD TEST AND CHECK-UP LUCKY OWNERS WILL RECEIVE FREE REPAIRS, SPARE PARTS AND/OR ACCESSORIES41 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-11-30 17 rpHE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, seen in Jovial mood as he talks to the wife of the Malayan Ambassador to Paris (right), Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya. and a Malayan student in London, Che Siti Baizura, at a reception which the Malayan High Commissioner58 words
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256 1961-11-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ LARGE number of splinter groups of secret societies have come into being throughout the Federation, a police secret society expert revealed today. They are known by an assortment of numbers for example. 08, 36, 108, 308— and have been formed256 words
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102 1961-11-30 17 GOVT. UNION MEETING ON SUNDAY TO CONSIDER STRIKE SINGAPORE. Wed The k excutlve committee of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will meet on Sunday to decide whether to give the Singapore Government strike notice, since It has failed to open negotiations on its claims. The union Is demanding Increases102 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-11-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Municipal Education Officer, Dr. F. J. V Rawcliffe will retire in April next year under Malayanisation. He was formerly Malacca's Chief Education Officer. He joined the Malayan Government service in 1946. Recently, he advised parents to change their attitude of117 words
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Article274 1961-11-30 17 I{UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government union leaders today fully backed a move by the Senior Government Officers Association to get a commission to inquire into the workings of the widows and orphans pension scheme. Mr. K.V. Thaver. secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said:274 words
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Article19 1961-11-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —A tailor, Ng Kong, 31. of Pahang Road, was fined woo today for bookmaldng.19 words
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Article101 1961-11-30 17 pENANG. Wed. Thf Penang Free School today flew Its flag at halfmast as a mark of respect to Mr. H. A. R. Cheeseman. a former teacher, who died at his home in Ramsgate. Kent, last week-end Tributes to Mr. Cheeseman, who retired In 1948 as Director101 words
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Article, Illustration193 1961-11-30 17 HOW A PERSON LEARNS BY AN EXPERT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Unesco audiovisual expert said here today that of all the knowledge a person gained 80 per cent was through the eyes, 15 per cent through the ears and the remaining five per cent through the other three senses. Mr.193 words
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Article32 1961-11-30 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and his wife. Puan Noor Aisha. will attend the Red Cross ball at the Royal Island Club on Saturday.32 words
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Article22 1961-11-30 17 KANOAR. Wed.— The Ceylon High Commissioner In Malaya. Mr. K. Kanagasundram, today paid his first official visit to Perils.22 words
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Advertisement357 1961-11-30 17 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds auirklv! nC FT ALL-IN-ONE CONCENTRATED jflEF^B FOOD SUPPLEMENT quickly giv.. Uf V B Pounds Inches of Solid Fl«»h J "tSH t« thin, UMtorwolgtit W Man and Women *^^^m mk v9^w^ IF" tou arf. THiN»ndund«rwei(»h» l^^^^^a^Bf ,^ia T try wate-on the latest, discovery of modern nutritional357 words
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Advertisement275 1961-11-30 17 the name you can trust OAYCALL Thl« 80-hour «!arm hi* •mtrt, mod»r» d«slan In Sky Blua finish. Urg* back ball O'vM loud ring. Also available In Pink and Whit*. SMITHS ALAW£s£= OttatnaMt al aO faaAnf frm. Sole Agents: Jackson 6c Co. Ltd.. Spore JtMrlton Jackson s Malaya Ltd M K.275 words
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1395 1961-11-30 18 EPSOM JEEP - ROGERTHORPE GRAINNE DOUBLE FOR DANIELS EPSOM JEEP By rfTgffrl BH Veteran r der Donnelly in fine form [£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Leading trainer Keith Daniels took both the main races here today with Rogerthorpe in the sprint and Grainne in the lj-mile trophy race. Rogerthorpe. with Merv Posner up, snatched a1,395 words
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720 1961-11-30 18 PENANG, Wed. The Penang Turf Club have received 173 entries for their Decembei meeting. The entries comprise 47 Class 2 horses and 126 Cla^s 4 horses. There will be eight raceson the first (Dec. 10) and third (Dec. 17) days and seven on720 words
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Article57 1961-11-30 18 Total Pool $134,020 lit *****9— 536,185 2*4 *****9— 518,092 3r« *****8—$ 9.046 STARTIRS <$4.523 each): No*. *****5. *****5. CONSOLATION* ($BO4 e»chi- No*. *****5; *****3; *****4; *****1; *****5; *****3: *****2; *****6; *****0; *****1. Three-digit forecast dividends: Kuala Lumpur and Kajjng $800 for $1; Seremban, Banting and lohorc Bahru $700;57 words
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Article67 1961-11-30 18 FIRSI" DAT (Dec. 10) Class 4 Divs. 1, 2. 3 and 4— 5W and 7f. SECOND DAT (Dec. 13) Class 2 Divs. 1 and 2 6f Div. 1 B}f. Class 4 Divs. 3; 4 and 5 6f. THIRD DAT (Dec. 17): Class 2 Divs. 1 and 267 words
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187 1961-11-30 18 VTAOPUR. Wed— Set to score 65 runs In 20 minutes after a surprise declaration by Central Zone on the last day cf their match hert yesterday MCC tailed by only seven runs. Hitting at everything, and running hard between the wickets. MCCReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement309 1961-11-30 18 HH^jP|l The MARMITE if wa y to I i^^S-- I STRENGTH txncun motmch ««> sSSp ii jj ■^^H^~ at a doctor, rtcommer.d m j^nk rooo UARMITt as m wonderful dietary (oiirct of natural ~**u-*,mmmot DOES YOU A WORLD OF GOOD! tht "B~ group. Hot only do recommtnd MAR Wk m309 words
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Advertisement67 1961-11-30 18 SINGH'S HAIfDLOOM SINGH! S HAHDLOOU SINGH! S SINGH'S HOUSE OF w) OP SP SUCKS $5.80 $3.50 m£. BLOUSES $6.50 53.50 VK I WAISI BLOUSE $7.80 $4.20 lJjßXj\ 0 SPORTS SHIRTS $8 .50 $4.20 (Gepti) fef r f -i I nANDLOOM SPECIAL OIST. 50 l -1 CARPETS W PRICES REDUCED UP67 words
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367 1961-11-30 19 Pan-Malayan side 'must beat' the Kiwis ffffCTH! CHANCE TO UNDERLINE OLYMPIC CLAIMS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'J'HE first Pan-Malayan hockey eleven since 1957 will take the field on Sunday in a trial match against Rest of Malaya on the padang here. The Pan-Malayan side will take on New Zealand on Dec. 20367 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-11-30 19 AfR K. G. TAY leads in Honey Bee II winner iTI of the first race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Honey Bee II was the first leg of a double for veteran rider Mickey Donnelly, who took the third race with Legisrika. Resuts in Page51 words
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123 1961-11-30 19 SCC PILE UP 30 POINTS AGAINST RAF SELETAR SCC 30pts; BAF SELETAR 0 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Dominating play throughout, Singapore Cricket Club trounced RAF Seletar "B" by scoring three goals and five tries without repjy on the padang here today. SCC were eight points up in as many minutes. French crossed over123 words
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Article78 1961-11-30 19 CINGAPORE. Wed. A strong Korean baskettall team will visit Singapore in January. The Korean National Agricultural Co-operatives Federation team will have eight international players in their touring party of 12. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation president Goh Chye Hin said the Koreans' visit would be a timely78 words
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279 1961-11-30 19 SOCCER Unbeaten R.A.F. are champions SINGAPORE. Wednesday. ROYAL AIR FORCE finished unbeaten champions of this year's S.A.F.A- premier league when they thrashed Army 7-0 before their home crowd at Ayer Rajah road today Airmen, who scored full points from all their seven matches, were much too clever for their opponents279 words
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Article108 1961-11-30 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY From UONG KONG. Wed— Wong Peng Soon, former world badminton champion who Js now a professional coach, will play two exhibition matches for charity here next month. Peng Soon, who Is now spending a week's holiday in Bangkok. Is expected to arrive108 words
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Article51 1961-11-30 19 KUALA KANOSAR. Wed.— Taiplng Malays, Sultan Yussuf Cup champions, will play Kuala Kangsar Combined in a charity soccer match In aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund on the Malay College ground here on Sunday. The band of the 7th Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment will be In51 words
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Article61 1961-11-30 19 GOVT. SERVICES FINAL (Malacca): E. Angllans 0 Medicals 0. BAYLEV CUP (Taiplng): Kllat 5 Town Council 2. MacC.ILLIVRA Y CUP (Kluang) Revertex 8 Pamol 1. PONGC.OL CUP (T. Anson) Sg Bemam 3 Nova Scotia 1. RAIB LEAGUE: Medicals 4 Fraser's Hill 1. POPPY DAY FUND (Klang) Business Houses 261 words
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Article45 1961-11-30 19 PEXANG DIV. 1: Indian Assn. 1 Prisons 0. IPOH DIV. 1: Khita Indians 4 ACS Old Boys 2. K. KANGBAR DIV. 1: Police 2 Oovt. Servants 1. KLANG LEAGUE: KHS Old Boys 1 Customs 1. FRIENDLY (Penang): Pykett Methodist School 6 Hutching* School 0.45 words
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Article94 1961-11-30 19 SOCCER FA Cup 2nd rd replay: Brentford 2 Aldersnot 0 Football Leagnd Cop 3rd rd replay Rotherham 3 Preston 0. BADMINTON E. India men's dnglrs final: P. J. Btnhpot (Thai) bt R. Banerj«e 15-i 10-15. 15-9--men's doable*: Bam.pot and B. Mohsln (Pak) bt A. Banerjee and Ghoeh 15-9.94 words
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286 1961-11-30 19 CSC edge varsity for sixth win in a row SINGAPORE, Wed. Ceylon Sports Club strengthened their position at the top of the Singapore Hockey Association, league first division when they scored their sixth successive win at Balestier today by beating last year's league champions University of Malaya. 2-1. Varsity, who286 words
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Article32 1961-11-30 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Telok Kurau United will meet Starlight of Johore Bahru In their annual Tay Joon How soccer Cup match at Bt. George's road on Sunday, Kick-off at 5 p.m.32 words
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Article159 1961-11-30 19 30th second of the first round with a tight cross. Harrison got up at the count of eight but was floored three more times before the referee stopped the fight Results: Feather RO 2 Bowman (Kranjl* bt RO 2 Bowen (Kranjl): Light Ab. Bi-an (Cavalier) bt AB Snodln (Hartland159 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement209 1961-11-30 19 §UGLY \J I SKIN RASh GONE! D.D.D. Prescription will quickly clear your skin from f <1 t r f^^ ugly rash. A little D.D.D. every day p^aMMai turn on the bad spot gives wonderful mm "T_ lIP lu-aling results in all rases of skin jfßfc. vSr troubles such as boils,209 words
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Advertisement309 1961-11-30 19 WnK^m IHlaw i fflfi V ■W dHfIM .'t! cY^ 1 Wm^ ir^ •"> *w Up Lk\ w !?s<< *w !?swwibr K^MltUVlSt recommends DOGS ft HEAD GUINNESS,,., In a recent interview. Ooi Seng Keat, well-known Singapore physical enltnrist, recommended Dog's Head Guinness to sportsmen and all those interested in body-building. There's309 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous79 1961-11-30 19 BOCCEB STORE PREMIER LEAGUE: Royal Navy v Indians (Jn. Beaan RDY CUP: Replay KUat y Klnta Indians (Ipoh). HOCKEY STORE DIV. 2: Police v STO (Thomson Rd). IPOH DIV. 2; DTC v La SalHans; Boys Club v ACS (both matches at padang). TAIPING LEAGUE: OarrlaOD "B" v Garrison "A". RUGGER79 words
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Article945 1961-11-30 20 MOBILE EXAMINATION CENTRES FROM TODAY TilE Government late tonight announced new measures to enable candidates to sit for their examination. From tomorrow. the K'rlucation .Ministry will send out "mobile examination centres" to cater for any group of 50 or more candidates at any point in IIM945 words
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Obituary43 1961-11-30 20 MRS. SAW WMEE EANC Nre Mitdxm Khno CSMBf X.m paaiaf away on 2Mb Novemt..T t •■>»;! l.avtiK MM I awl saw CkM Tor, Baa CbM H\.. one dHiiK'htrr, H Rrandchlldrrn. Cortic- li-avr< 457 Kaot Coaat Road. S'i<oi>'. 1 pin. on Int. I iwrmher.43 words
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Article418 1961-11-30 20 LONDON. Wed. There was re- f newed firmness In stock markets j today but '-he volume of business Mill left much to be desired. Silver mining shares were mark- j ed up sharply following developments In the bullion market where the price of the metal418 words
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Page 20 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1961-11-30 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M Mtiri* >M (Minimum) PATTSN On November. 1961 .i- tIM Hir..-.>,ir llonpitul. to Susan. niir of Peti-r l\itten a son. CHE AM ro Bwc* Oat) nnd Bad Knc, a *on. Julian Re Bfaaft Maternity Hospital. NaMag, on ■jii-n>;i Thank* to doctor and Malf. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. ANO MRS.158 words
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Advertisement87 1961-11-30 20 THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krenwntz Quol'rty rolled gold plat* have bmen worn for as long at thirty-five years. All Kramentz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. ITtMiinrtt mff linL* »»mo*f» ~~^^^Sr~^J&j^^k bright Imcoum ol their ffo«» FINE QUALITY JEWELRY Ml MfN: E.WIH* J«w«by Cellar Pin* TW H»Mir» CvfftMha ratUOIIIi87 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1961-11-30 20 The weather jjIGHEST and lowest tem-(X'l-aiurrs in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tueeday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Iliclicst Lowmt Kiwli Lumpur 9:1 72 Koia Blwru 66 Prim nc 90 73 li>..h 90 72 M a In cm 90 73 Singapore 90 7345 words
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