The Straits Times, 29 November 1961

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  • 17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 461 1 1962 policy for approval by Spore Assembly TV to be only new service gINGAPORE, Tues. No new taxes are proposed in an eve-of-merger budget for 1962 introduced today by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, for approval by the Legislative Assembly. He said: "It is obvious that
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  • 65 1 BELOW, A BOY SCRAWLS BOYCOTT THE EXAMS' ON A MINISTRY SIGNBOARD WITH linked arms and risked faces, some of the student pickets form a "human chain" at the Tanglin Road entrance to the Education Ministry in Kay Siang Road. Note the defaced sign-board of the
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    46 1 A STUDENT steps on to the shoulder of a friend to deface and scrawl "Boycott the examination" on the signboard of the Education Ministry, in Kay Siang Road. About 300 students picketed the three entrances to the emergency examination centre at the Ministry. Straits Times picture.
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  • 820 1 Parents to form protection groups SINGAPORE, Tuesday. *J*IIK Government today agreed to provide police protection for" a group of parents who have decided to defy student pickets and fake their children to examination centres to sit for the Government Chinese secondary IV examination. This was announced at a press conference
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  • 52 1 ALGIERS, Tues. Ten people died and 30 others were injured in gun and knife attacks throughout Algeria yesterday as violence flared for the third day running. There were 23 plastic explosions throughout the territory. The three-day death roll is now 26. More than 100 people have been
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  • 143 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Four people were injured in two gang clashes which broke oat In the Changi and Beach Road areas late tonight. In the earlier Incident, an 18 year old unemployed youth. Tan Nlam Heng. was admitted to hospital in a dangerous condition after
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  • 170 1 BRITAIN, BASES AND THE BUDGET— BY TUN ABDUL RAZAK LONDON, Tuesday. ■pHE Federation Defence Minister, Tun Abdul A Razak. said last night that the defence budget, of the proposed Malaysia may be "far too much" if. Britain closes its Singapore bases. Tun Abdul Razak told a meeting of the Mala-'
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  • 34 1 S PORE AND SEATO LONDON. Tucv Dun an Sarul>». Commonwraith Secrrtary- MM to ay recent Anglo-Main in grrrmrnt i>n M;il.i>m.i id not exclude us>e Sin,i ore ba>e to di>char?e ritain s obligation* to
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  • 174 2 Students grab plane for leaflet airdrop CARACAS, Tues. Students yesterday took over a Venezuelan airliner at gun-point and forced the pilot to fly it over Caracas, where they dropped leaflets. The plane, a DC-6, was seized soon after It had taken off from Malquetia. the airport for Caracas, bound for
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  • 102 2 Mr. Bowles given a new job WASHINGTON. Tues. PreY¥ sident Kennedy yesterday appointed Mr. Chester Bowles as his special representative and adviser on African, Asian and Latin American affairs. Mr. Bowles, a former ambassador to India, has been relieved from his post as Under-Secretary of State. The White House, in
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  • 45 2 BOMBAY. Tues. Effigies of the Chinese leaders Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai were burned here last night when more than 900 supporters of the right-wing Jan Sangh marched to the Chinese consulate to protest against encroachments on India's borders. Reuter.
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  • 20 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia hopes to attract between 400.000 and 450,000 foreign tourists in the next seven years.— Reuter.
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  • 54 2 SAIGON. Tues. Fifty South Vietnamese Communist guerillas were reported killed by Government troops In a battle yesterday at Cao Lanh, Klen Phong province, about 10 miles west of Saigon. Government troops suffered seven dead and five wounded. Government troops also captured two automatic rifles, 20 submachine guns
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  • 198 2 •THE United Nations General Assembly today wound up three weeks of debate on colonialism alter rejecting a Soviet bid to have the ruling powers grant independence to all their remaining colonies next year. But the 103-member forum overwhelmingly endorsed an Afro-Asian resolution caliing
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  • 63 2 OERE'S the first picture of the royal baby, seen here with his mother, Princess Margaret. It was taken by the father the Earl of Snowdon, the former society photographer Antony ArmstrongJones. The baby, named Viscount LJnley. is fifth in line of succession to the throne,
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  • 279 2 West awaits new Red N-ban plan 'JHE Ihree-power nuclear weapon tests ban conference restarts here today with British and United States delegates waiting to see whether the Russian delegate, Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, will table new proposals. The Russian Government on the eve of the resumed conference announced a new f
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  • 265 3 MAC HOPES IT WON'T BE 'CHOOSE BETWEEN EUROPE, C'WEALTH LONDON, Tues.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said last night he "was hopeful Britain would not be put into the position of choosing between Europe and the Commonwealth" in talks now going on about conditions of Britain's entry to the
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  • 1545 3 JJRITAIN could not join the European Common Market if its trade connection with the Commonwealth was cut, with resultant grave loss and even ruin for some Commonwealth countries, Mr. Edward Heath, British Deputy Foreign Secretary, said in his speech on Oct, 10. This
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  • 232 3 LONDON, TuesUproar broke out in the House of Commons yesterday when the Government and Labour opposition clashed over whether the Commonwealth was being kept fully informed of the European common market negotiations. Asserting this was not being done. Mr. Hugh Oaltskell. the
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  • 68 3 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Prime Minister has warned Thai Buddhist priests, of a threat to their religion and said It might be necessary for the armed forces and people to make sacrifices to protect the Thai national re llglon. "I have taken all necessary precautions to
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  • 404 4 KIDNAP VICTIM SAYS HE ESCAPED FROM RAMBUTAN ESTATE BY OUTWITTING HIS GUARDS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PEPPER merchant, Mr. Tan Toh Teng, 50, who was abducted on July 12 but escaped from confinement two days later, told the Assize Court today that he did not think that
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  • 232 4 RECITAL BY A GERMAN PIANIST SINGAPORE* Tues.—Herbert Spltteenberger. a young German pianist. gave a fine recital for the Musical Society In the Victoria Theatre tonight. The recital opened with a brief but attractive cap-rlccio-sonatlna by a contemporary German composer. Harald Genzmer. followed by Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm (from Bartok's
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  • 118 4 SATA SEALS CONTEST BEGINS SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Richard K M.Eu. chairman of SATA, yesterday opened the SATA, Greetings Seals competition at Robinsons in Raffles Place. Mr. Eu switched on a turntable carrying a puppet, "Mr. Singapore" which will continue rotating until 12.30 p.m. on Saturday. Contestants are to guess how
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  • 208 4 SALSU to collect for strike fund SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Admiralty Local Stan Union has decided to collect a strike fund from Its 520 members. This followed the Admiralty's alleged nonsettlement of its claims for a revision of the salary schemes of all grades of non-lndustrtal workers and improved conditions
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  • 64 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese YMCA. will hold the second annual teenage talentime competition at 7.30 p m on Dec. 16 at the Chinese YMCA. auditorium. Entry forms may be obtained from the Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese
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  • 75 4 WIDOW AWARDED $15,500 QINGAPORE, Tues. A O young widow, 800 Kho Swee Tiang, whose husband. Lee Kan, 33, a frame-maker, was killed in a road accident three years ago, was awarded damages of $15,500 by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin In the High Court today. The award was made against
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  • 66 4 Festival for a Tamil scholar SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Hindu Sabal will celebrate the commemoration day of Sree Arumuga Navalar a Tamil scholar and reformer, at the Vadapathlral Kaliamman Temple, Serangoon Road from 7.30 p.m. to 9JO p.m. tomorrow. Mr. G. Sar.ingapany. Editor-in-Chief of the Tamil Murasu. will preside over
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  • 154 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A part of ttochore Canal Road will be closed to traffic while work proceeds on the $450,000 Jalan Besar Circus. The stretch of road (shaded in map phase one) along Rocbore Canal Road from the Junction of Prinsep Street and Bcncoolen Street
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    • 133 4 The diary YM.C.A: Malay Standard one beginners. 5.30 p.m. an.i 6.30 pm.; Singapore Chess Club, 5 pjn. Y.W.C.A. (Raffle* Quay) International Women's Club, ribbons and bows by Miss Monica Fong. 10.30 am Beauty culture, 5.16 p.m. CHINESE V.M C.A.: Katong Neighbours Session, programme coordinator: Miss Margaret Chew. Chinese Swimming Club.
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  • 284 5 HUSBAND DIED IN LANDSLIDE— NOW SHE WILL GET A HOUSE AND LAND TANAH RATA, Tuesday. r fHE Sultan of Pahang this morning told a widow, Mrs. Kok Koon, 37, that she would be given a house and a piece of land. He was on a visit
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  • 242 5 ShRFMBAN. Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan this morning officially opened the 15-man State Council for Islamic Affairs. The new council has more powers in dealing with religious matters than the original one set up in 1950. The Ruler expressed thr hope that the members of
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  • 137 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. UOLDERS of premium bonds issued in 1951 by the Government and redeemable from Friday will collect a total of $1,253,396. A total of 113.945 $10 bonds redeemable at $11 were Issued between May 1951 and December 1956 In addition to the
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Railway Staff Arts Society will hold an arts and crafts exhibition and carnival in the grounds of the Railway Recreation Club here on Dec. 9 and 10. A "Railway Kebaya Queen" and a "Mr. Railway" will be elected at the carnival. There
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  • 30 5 PENANG, Tues. Joseph Soyza. 20, a former tally clerk, was jailed today for live months for stealing a bicycle in Huttln Lane last Tuesday He had two convictions.
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  • 27 5 IPOH. Tues. Three mortar shells, believed to be of Japanese origin, were found near the foot of a hill In tht Kampar area yesterday.
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  • 184 5 SIR VINCENT FILLED GAP BETWEEN GURNEY AND TEMPLER F>T^HTfl?T< KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— 81r Vincent del Tufo, Malaya's permanent delegate to the International Tin Council since 1956, died in London yesterday. He was 60. Sir Vincent was Chief Secretary of the Federation from 1950 to 1952 when the Emergency was at
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  • 64 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority is to send three Malay girls for a three-year diploma course In domestic science in Britain next year. Candidates must be between 13 and 25 years old. Federal citizens or State nationals, and possess at least a
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  • 103 5 'NOTICES IN CHINESE' DECISION IS RESCINDED KANGAK, Tues. The town council here today withdrew a resolution passed at the last meeting to issue notices to the public in Chinese as well as in the national language. The resolution had met with strong opposition from political parties, including, I'mno. the PMIP
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  • 83 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Klang branch of the War Department Civilian Stan* Association said in a statement today that it had given a full mandate to its head office to go ahead "with any action' to back its wage claims. Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi. president of the
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  • 130 5 No leniency for secret society man \|ALACCA. Tues. a irultai seller. Urn Kok Klang, 27. was today found guilty In the Magistrate's Court here of being a member ot a secre' society and sentenced to si:months' Jail. The Magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, tcld Lim that hk avowed object in joining
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  • 89 5 SQUAD RUSH TO AID A POLICEMAN KUANTAN. Tues.— A police party of 15 led by the offlcer-in-charge of Police District, Senior Inspector Jagat Singh, rushed to Panchlng village, 19 miles from here, last night after a police constable there had been assaulted by a group of men Reinforcements sealed off
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  • 26 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tues. The Government English Primary School will hold Its annual prize-giving and concert at the school hall at 10 am on Thursday.
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  • 160 5 TEACHERS ARE TOLD OF 3 'MUSTS TPOH, Tues.— The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb, laid down three mJn pre-requlsltes for Day Training Centre teachers when they take up their duties after qualification. These were: A sound knowledge in everything: knowledge on how to teach the young: and
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  • 187 5 Two S.F. detainees freed after year KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two Socialist Front leaders and a trade unionist have been given conditional release after being detained under the Internal Security Act for a year. They are: Koh Pak Ngee, former assistant general secretary of the Socialist Front. Tan Ping Ylug. (.alias
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  • 1524 6 T»HE division bell in the Singapore Legislative Assembly had to be rung tonight during the continued debate on merger to recall members to the chamber after Tun Lim Yew Hock, the Singapore People's Alliance leader, had drawn the attention of
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  • 497 6 would prove the foundation for complete integration of the two territories in the future. The Barisan demand for automatic citizenship was a very attractive one, but it would not be acceptable either to the Federation or to the people
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  • 10 7 For them a wasted year in school STRAITS TIMES PICTURES
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  • 85 7 tH}R these children it's a year wasted in school. They are among the several hundred pupils of Chinese schools who are boycotting the Chinese Secondary Four examinations in Singapore. Picture above shows the backs o| a row 01 rebel pupils at the Ming Sin School in
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  • 282 7 EX-SPA CHIEFS ACCUSE LIM OF 'WITCH-HUNT SINGAPORE, Tues. Three former leaders of the Singapore People's Alliance today accused the party's chairman, Tun Lam Yew Hock, of "witchhunting" and telling only part of the truth. The three, Mr. Lim Choon Mong. former secretarygeneral, and the central committee members, Mr. Tan Chor
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  • 50 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Lt.-Gen Sir Nigel Poett. left Singapore today on a routine visit to Saigon and Bangkok. This Is Gen. Poett's first visit to South Vietnam since assuming his present appointment. He Is expected to return on Dec. 8.
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  • 147 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The organising secretary of the Barisan SoslalLs and prominent trade union leader, Mr. Fong Bwee Suan. tonight called on all trade unionists to go "all out" to "wipe out" the People's Action Party from the political arena. Speaking to the
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  • 219 8 Pension scheme: A probe wanted KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Senior Government Officers Association wants the Federation Government to appoint a commissicn to inquire into the workings of the widows and orphans pension scheme and make recommendations for Improvement. In a statement Issued today the association said it would also ask
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  • 124 8 Conference of Asa ministers is postponed ITUALA LUMPUR, Toes The Association of South-East Asia Foreign Ministers conference has been postponed from Dec. 1 to a date to be fixed later, the Ministry of External Affairs announced today. It is understood that the meeting has been postponed because of the change
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  • 41 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Shorthand Writers' Association (Persatuan Trengkas Semenanjong) will hold a debate on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. at the Princess Road Malay School here. Subject: Shorthand should not be taught In Government Secondary Schools.
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  • 20 8 BENTONG. Tues. A total of $3,500 has been collected In the Bentong district for the National Monument Fund.
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  • 84 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The British Army today revealed the names of the two officers aboard the army Auster which crashed In the Kedah-Thalland border region on Nov. 22. They are the pilot. Capt. G. H. Hills, of the Royal Artillery, and his observer. Capt. D.
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  • 31 8 PENANG, Tues. A "Festival of Youth" variety concert at the Pykett Methodist School Hall on the night of Dec. 8 will highlight Penang State Youth Week starting on Saturday.
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  • 167 8 J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two American graphic art experts today praised Malaya for setting up a printing school which they hoped would turn out "good craftsmen at this Important growth stage of the country's printing and publishing Industry/ The experts, Mr. and Mrs. I Milton GUck, were
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  • 283 8 A SPECIAL CLASS for CLEVER STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation Government will set up special secondary classes next year for Chinese primary school students who have done well in the Malayan Secondary Schools' entrance examinations. The classes will be in two categories—national using Malay, and national-type using English as
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  • 977 9 Nations man of destiny is surrounded with barriers of etiquette THE French satirical weekly Le Canard Knchaine publishes a regular political feature entitled "The Court* in which the bewigged seventeenth century monarch looks suspiciously like President Charles de Gaulle. The comparison is not unfounded. With the invoking of Article 16
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  • 337 9 include politicians of all kinds. trades unionists, businessmen, shopkeepers. Usually, but not always, they are people who have requested an audience. The visitor first gives his name at the lodge of the Elysee Palace, and is then led around the courtyard and up the
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  • 179 9 other middle-class flats. At the Etysee, the de Gaullec consider themselves on duty, and look on the apartment as furnished quarters, a habit from the General's soldiering days. Their real home is at Colombey les deux Eglise.s, where they prefer to spend the week-end. ThMs country
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    • 285 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 He.ivenly bodie* affecting r»« 1. Temptation to return giaun- dio sets <9> ty before autumn (7t. 8. The business of many for5. Dave can arrange a loan (7). merly .-allor.s (7). 10. Bitter results of a numbei 9. •'An unforgiving eye and a coming in
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  • 607 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, November 29, 1961. Singapore's Budget Singapore's budget for uexv year has been introduced in somewhat unusual circumstances. It comes in the middle of the great merger debate, and against expectations among some quarters that its presentation would be postponed* tc January in line with the Federation
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  • 367 10 General McKeown's generous verdict on the conduct o! troops of the Malayan Special Force to the Congo who veie at Kindu when thir.eeu Italian airmen were slaughtered can hardly be said to vindicate them because, as he makes clear, no vindication is necessary. "Had they had
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  • 233 10 Throughout Malaya t.ierc will be nothing but admiration for the courage of Chinese schoolchildren (and their parents) in Singapore who are leslsting the leaders of the examination boycott and getting on with the serious business of preparing for tfteh careers. There has been nr physical violence upon themand
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  • 5118 10 TELEVISION IS ONLY NEW SERVICE TO BE INTRODUCED NEXT YEAR...THE REST IS NORMAL EXPANSION' EXPENDITURE TNTRODUCING his Budget for 1962. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly today: 6 The Budget for 1962 Is designed to
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  • 1080 11 Tommy Koh: A Govt apology SECOND DAY EXAM GOES ON DESPITE BARRICADES He was NOT at Whampoa school but at Cameron Highlands A case of mistaken identity, Minister Yong tells Assembly SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r pHE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today apologised in the Legislative Assembly for a
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  • 340 11 SCHOOL UNIFORMS -IT'S UP TO THE STUDENTS He urged the people to stand up on their two hind legs and say "boo" to the pickets. "Unless we are prepared to fight for our rights," he said, "there ls very little we can do." Mr. Marshall asked whether any violence or
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  • 139 11 CUE SITI ZABEDAH binte Gunong Mas, whose eyesight was saved after special treatment in London recently, was met with hundreds of questions when she turned up tor work yesterday. Che Sitl Zabedah returned last week after being treated at the Moorfields Eye Hospital
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  • 57 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. today opened a threeday civics course, organised by the Johore Department of Information, for 35 women members of voluntary organisations. Talks will be given on rural development, domestic science, health, national registration,
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  • 29 11 KAJANG. Tues. The 11th Mile Cheras Local Council has appealed to the Government and the police to put a stop to 36-character lottery gambling in the village.
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  • 161 11 Doctor wife: I couldn 't take it any more... l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A woman doctor told the High Court here today that she tried to get her husband, a former majorgeneral In the Chinese Nationalist Army, to sign an agreement for a divorce so as to avoid a scandal. Dr.
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  • 230 11 rE University of Malaya in Singapore today called for applications for admission into its pre-univer-slty courses for the 1962-63 session from graduates of Chinese middle schools and students bow sitting for the Government Chinese Benior Middle 111 examinations. A University statement said
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  • 207 11 Malayan team flies to Congo IfUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Major Jaafar bin Dato Onn is the leader of an advance party of four officers of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment who left for the Congo by air today. Lieut. F.G.A. Osborne. 44, assured his wife, the former Kathleen Cheong: "There's nothing
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  • 61 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The s body of a passenger from the ferry boat Naga. which capsized of? the Batu Berhanti lighthouse on Friday, was recovered from the sea today. It has been Identified as that of Mr. Ho Ah Seng. 25. a shopkeeper of Pulau'Samboe. Four people,
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  • 1108 12  - Confusion prevails as hunt begins for real treasure KATHLEEN HICKLEY by MOTHER Goose has her cousin Griselda to stay. They decide to give a party and invite the nursery rhyme folk. The gander has arranged a treasure hunt and has toritten all the clues himself. At the end of the
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  • 151 12 Kay Anderson, aged 16; 13, Pembroke Road. Stratford Notth Island. New Zealana: reading, lable-ieimis, sports. Kerry Fowler, aged 11: 33, James Street, Inglewood, Taranakl New Zealand: swimming, sporlb. reading. K. Inksten, aged 17: 17, Rat* Street. New Lynn. Auckland. New Zetland; dancing, music, dress-making. Jotrph Ho, aged
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  • 307 12 Tommy Tan. aged 14: 312. Pekan China. Alor Star, Kedah; games, songs. Aminab Talib, aged 15: 893. Jalan Abdul Aziz. Oreen Town, Ipoh, Perak; reading, .stamps. K. Sarjit Sinfh. aged 17; S. R. 74, Spooner Road. Falim, Ipoh. Perak; reading, iongb. Annett Lone, aged 17; 264. Gurney
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  • 110 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shaies mainiaiu- ed a bteady trend. Colonial Sucar eaaed 235. 6d. to £69 17s. 6d. but Associated Pulp gained 9a. to 28s. 6<l. Base metals and oils uv-e stead}'. Commonwealth bon.i.s were firm. Con. Zinc 63 1) Mount Isa 69 '4| Herald 60/ It N.B.
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  • 121 14 £HINESE Preduee Exchange Smgapera neen prices per pioul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $33 sellers, drum J37J sellern: Capra: November UK/ Continent $L's buyers. $2S» ."flli-M. Pepper- Muntok white $163 sellers Sarawak white $162J sellers, special Sarawa* black $127 J sellers, garbled Sarawak black $127J nellen. Lampon* black ASTA
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  • 84 14 TNI Malayan fxefcange Banks* AMeciatlen made tbese changes la its ratea to merchants yesterday (all rate* to (100): Canada: buying T.T. 34 3/16, airmail OU 34 7 16. 90 d/st 34! credit bills. 34 IS Ift trade l.ili" Stiiinn T.T. ar OD. ready: Canada 34: DautsMie Msrkt 1301.
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  • 461 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpRADING was again X thin on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but a few cheap buyers were reported late in the afternoon. Tin prices eased sharply in some cases being upset by the drop of $3,621 in the
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  • 21 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Nov. 27 Not. 28 Industrial* 157.2S 157.45 Tins: 303.82 299.07 rubbers: 231.55 231.85 Jan. 1 1958=109
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  • 811 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, F^ederation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Fltzpatrlcka (1.000) (1.73: O'town Dlsp. (2,000) (2.55 cbl: M. Cement (1.000) (2.53: MeUl Box (1,000) (2.20: Cold Store (5.000) (2.45 cd: Steamers '1.000) 80 cants ON: 8. Traders (1,000) (4.4S
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  • 36 14 SINGAPORE. Nov. 28. RUBBER: 74 cent* per lb. (down three-quarters of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 74 cents (quiet). TIN: $479.25 per picul (down $3.62}). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 35 tons).
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  • 204 14 DECEMBER rlrtt (rid. rubbtr roiytrt f.t.b. closed In Singapore- yrxterciaT at 74 cents per lb. down three-quarters of a cant on Monday's prior. The tone was quid. .CC.R A Hosing price* In cent* par lb. yrMord.i Int. 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.O.b. btyers 7.; i. nrller* 741: Int. t
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  • 191 14 Tin price down $3.62 1: GSA sales depress mart pOR the first time for x a month the price of tin in Singapore fell below the $480 level yesterday. It was down $3.62} to $479.25 on an offering Increased by 35 tons and estimated at 260 tons. 4 The Singapore
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  • 153 14 SHIP* tying alongside the Blttgapers ■Hail »as tedsy ars: Straat Baaka 31/33. Taraaboko ltaru 40/41. Taycft 1/2, OVaagarry 18, Ca iron honk >»,'*. rteaj rhia 6/7. Banvrackle 33/36. Labuan Hadji NW. 2, Ever Olory 23/36. Orastaa 33/34. Saracen 19. Ooncon i». Beavag 3, Rajas Brooke 21/22. Outs*
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    • 549 14 VIA PANAMA S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tent fully oircondhSornd fitted with gtabilrtar*) depart* SINGAPORE lit JwiM, 1962 for L« Havre and Southampton coll.ng HONG KONG, KOBE, YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO, PANAMA CANAL, TRINIDAD, and BARBADOS. For Reservations, or farther information, opply to your Trorel Agent or: ISLAY KERR
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    • 590 14 NOTICES ADMISSION TO JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL 1962 SESSION. Applications are now Invited for enrolment to the Mechanical, Building, and Tailoring trade courses at the Junior Technical (Trade) School, Johore Bahru for the 1962 session which commences on the 15th January. 1962. Candidates must be over 15 years of age
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    • 558 14 RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TRAINING COIKSK IN SM ML BUSINESS M\\\( .1 Mi 1 The closing date for application!! for the above training course is extended to 9th December. RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE Rubber Estate situated adjacent to Labis New Village, Joluv.e. comprising 381 acres of unselected seedlings and
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    • 1165 15 TENDERS J K R PAHANG TENDER NOTICE TTNDERS from Clats 'D' and 1 above registered P.W.D. Contrac- lors will bf received by tlie Jurutera Negerl, Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 7 r -h December. IP6I for the construction and completion of 2 blocks of 2 units each
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    • 436 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I Applications are invited from Federal Cltlaens or State Nationals tor appointment as PubUt Health Inspector in the Cameron Highlands Town Board on tlie Salary «caic of $238 x 14-308/Eff. Bar/338 x 14-450/ EfT. Bar/468 x 20-528. Cost of Living and Housing Allowances will be paid iccording to
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    • 988 15 (Coattsmes) from Pace lvi SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtn WANTIO general cook Amah for single lady 'flat Orchard Road. Recent references on!-. Telephone (Spore) *****. OUALIFIIO ORAOI 111 Dresser Required by an Estate in Cameron J Highlands. Apply to P.O. Box 14 Tanah Rata. COOK
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    • 998 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box it ttt. txtn ROOM VACANT In flat at 60-B c Guillemard Road. B'porr 14. Couple < with one child preferred Chlnem only. Apply within. t BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, Fully i furnished 3/5 Rooms, carafe modem I sanitation and Telephone P.D. 19 Reat i J3SO/-
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    • 905 15 EDUCATION it Wordt Si (Mim.)-Bsx St ets. sjrlr* SCIENCE CLASSES Amalacamated Technical School, 711 BBst-Coast Road Singapore offer* General Science. Para Science all level*. Approved Laboratory facilities REGISTRATION OPEN! 1P62 Morn- I Inn. Afternoon, Primary Senior. December aeaalens: Stenography. Rapid count*. Book-keeping. Accounting, I Shorthand, (morning, evening) Pitman. Gregg. Malay
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    • 900 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE W~4m U (Mlh.)—Box M tU. *x*rm IMO VRB. Excellent coadlUoo comprahenslvt: insurance until February IM3 $4.500. View: SA. Maryland Drive. B'pore. Tel: *****. ISM FORD PREFECT, OB« European owner ***** miles, excellent condition, regularly serviced, accident free SSSOO. Tel: ***** ext. 365. OPEL REKORO IM7 two owsen
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    • 976 15 VIHICLIS FOR SALI Jt Wordt Si (Mim.)—B*x St ct*. »jrir. ASIA MOTOR o*. Ltd. B*coodhand Car* Offtr:— IMI Volvo 1325. IMO Fiat 1100. Opol Rekord. 1959 Borrward fttattorrwacoa. atoms Oxford, Stude- baker Champion, Peuceot 403, Rlley It litre, Wolseley 15/ M. 1968 Peugeot 403. Borcwanl T9. Ford Zodiac. Ford Prefect.
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    • 473 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'poro) 10 Wordt Sit (Minimum) Dmilt 1 month. It Wordt St.SO (Mm.) FLAN FRINTINO. PAPER. Hole Agent* Oce and Amoee. Kotomatlc M Robinson Road, bingapore I Tel: *****. FOR PRECISION WATCH REPAIRS BY EXPERT IRAFTSMIN call at; WOO HING BROS. LTD. 18ft. South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel:
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    • 1177 16 BRUNEI BROADCASTING SERVICE Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacancies in the Brunei Broadcasting Service. State of Brunei: (1) PROGRAMME ASSISTANT ORADE I (Malay Section) Educational Qualifications:— Overseas School Certificate or its equivalent with credit In English. Standard V Malay. Professional Qualification*:— Must have at least
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    • 708 16 NOTICES CITY GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS 1962 ENTRIES for the above-named examinations will be received a* the Ministry of Education. Examinations Office, BS. Tanglin Road, Singapore 10. between Ist December. 1961 and 30th December. 1961. 2. Entry forms are now avail* able at this Ministry. 3. Payment oX fees
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    • 143 16 fstdae Mideiaf Ju^OESiip ft ~*/X\ ABSOLUTE l/fft»LSlvl= w^-^ErwL SAFETY for Tfel U*i for all -BIG and SMAU PAIO UP L^^^^^^^^i^-I^^^^^^^^W CAPITAL AND ■^/n f^ Jpfl RESERVE FUND Branches all over Malaya ami StngßpOPS* Indonesia. KuoMng, Hong Kong and Rangoon. End £Ml indigestion i^^t. agonies 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief
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  • 1719 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Lt;d., and the Singapore Printing Employees Union, today reserved its ruling on the question of "confidential" printing figures. After hearing the arguments of Mr. JJ. Rattray. for the company,
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    • 219 17 ft FOR BUSINESS... \s* PLEASURE... Ak A SCOOTERS THE ANSWER |L far East Motors Ltd- offer an attractive rangt Of acoottrs for every occasion Scooter's designed to suit the most Wm critical of riders, and rememflf '"^W s ber also a scooter It tne answer m ■fcSftSiW t0 tht P*'
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    • 307 17 CHRISTMAS FAIR W39K BADMINTON STADIUM C SD SAT. 9th December From 10 a.m. In Aid of SINGAPORE VOLUNTARY SOCIETIES FOR CHILDREN WELFARE with real k S\ w w w m m m w hnrli/ M WrWrW ek uuuy Try it Australia's favourite beer is here E^^tilm^Hmm^l full of flavour and
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  • 682 18  -  EPSOM JEEP with JJOI D'ATOUT, who was withdrawn from hi engagement on Sunday because of th< heavy going, should be a good bet if there i no further rain at Kuala Lumpur this aftei noon. Hoi d'Atout found his winning form at Buki
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  • 122 18 EPSOM |EEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 SMOKEY ANN Honey Bee Seagate PAMTOBA Smokey Ann Malaya HONEY MM Smoke? Ann Malaya t ace t BISTRO Eiffel Tower Lee Garden BISTRO Lee Garden Martian BISTRO Eiffel Tower Gold Draifon Race S PR. TOIRNAI Acr Admiral Shamrock JUNGLE ORCHID Ace Admiral
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  • 35 18 EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Bistro (Race 2) and Roi d'Atout (Race 5). CALL BOYS double is Bilah Sayang (Race 5) and Upper Ten (Race 6). THE GOING will be yielding at best.
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  • 322 18 I'd rather have blue chips. T ONDON, Tues.— Trade in the export-import business is brisk. First we export Mr. James Greaves, whose brains are in his boots, for ££0.000 in Italian lire. Then we Import Mr. James Greaves for £100.00. And we pay In lire, with kind permission of the
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  • 1037 18 RACE i: 2.45 CLASS 3, DIV. 5-6 FURS. 1 Bravado (Bravado St.) E. Breuk., 6 0.0 5 3 Pride (Pride St.) Sullivan. 4 9.0 Franklin 11 3 ***** Panitob* ITS St.) Donnelly, 4 8.12 Cracknell 10 4 6 Smokey Ann (Toujours St.) Ahmad. 5 8.10 (F)
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    • 253 18 UONG KONG. Tues. The visiting Far East Royal Air Force cricket team from Singapore. 70 for three overnight, face an uphill task today again: the President's Xls formidable total of 257 for eight wickets declared In a twj-day match. The Singapore bowlers failed to
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  • 200 18 Charnley stops Morgan in Round 3 MANCHESTER, Tues. iTI Dave Charnley, European, British and British Empire lightweight champion, last night scored his second knockout win in eight days when he stopped L. C. Morgan, of the United States, in the third round of their non-title right here. Only a week
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  • 56 18 LONDON. Tues. Results of football matches played last night were: FA CUP second round replay Port Vale 3 Crewe 0. (winners at home to Northampton). SCOTTISH DIV. 1 Hearts v Third Lanark, postponed (fog). FRIENDLY MATCHES Portsmouth 3 SC. Belgrade 2: Stockport 4 Notts Forest
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    • 263 18 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 i DoHhVJhW. I Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 Inl pen! That something remarkable is ***«tfll/ the fact that the Parser 61 fills itself I/IMm to capacity by itself. No levers to push, IB no delicate parts to manipulate. Capil-
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    • 23 18 Sr J m.14 Hbjl J K— J^J I tv ''^OIBkJvW The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Company, MUvMkcr. Wucoatia. U. i. A.
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  • 297 19 GOVERNMENT REPLY TO SUBSIDY APPLICATION EXPECTED TODAY Don't let State down, says Tang SINGAPORE, Tues. —Whether Singapore's contingent to the SEAP Games in Rangoon next month will be drastically cut or not is expected to be decided tomorrow when the Singapore Government gives its reply to
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  • 294 19 GHANI for U.K. MOVE: FUND STARTED KUALA LUMPUR, Tv«». ABDUL Ghani. Malaya's footballer of the year every year since 1958, is likely to go to England next January or February. The idea is Ghani \s own. He wants to spend six months or a year in England, be attached to
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  • 20 19 CAVAILLON (S. France). Tues.— The New Zealand Rugby League tourists beat a Provence selection 13-6 here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 103 19 TPOH. Tues. Kilat Club 1 held Kinta Indians to a 1-1 draw in an Ipoh knockout soccer match for the RDY Cup on the Chinese Assembly hall ground here today. Midway through the first half centre-forward Ramadass Rao broke away to score for Kinta Indians from close
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  • 138 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Police, scoring two goals In the first rive minutes, were lucky to hold on to a 2-1 win over Singapore Cricket Club in their Singapore Hocke;- Association Div. 1 League match on the padang today. Police, who showed allround
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  • 64 19 HOCKEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS K.O. FINAL (Penang): Pyfcett Methodist 3 Francis Light 1. K KANGSAR DIV. 1: Jolly Lads 9 Ourua 0 TAINNG LEAGUE: 7U» RMR 3 K ih 0. INTER- SCHOOL (Muar): Mumr High 2 St. Davids, Malacca 0. IPOH DIV. t: Samuel's 1 DTC 0. STORK DIV.
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  • 46 19 lIURTLING through the air like a se lf-guided missile Nottingham Forest 11 inside-right Booth (No 8) beats Arsenal goalkeeper Kelsey, who puts up his hands defensively, to score Forest's first goal in the English Football League First Division match at Highbury. Reuter picture.
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  • 216 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. UOUR of the 16 countries invited by the Malayan r Amateur Weightlifting Federation to take part in the Mr. Asia contest in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 24, have accepted. They are India, Ceylon, Hong Kong and Singapore. 1 Burma, Iran, Iraq.
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  • 87 19 NAGPUR, Tues.— A third wicket stand of 129 by the brothers, Suryavir Singh (112) and Hanumant Singh (57) enabled Central Zone to set MCC the big task of scoring 65 runs In 15 minutes to win the three-day match here today. Central Zone, who
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  • 106 19 Ist innings points for NSW SYDNEY, Tues—New South Wales took first Innings points from Western Australia, the Sheffield Shield leaders. In spite of a splendid Innings of 81 by West Indies star Rohan Kanhal. in their rain-ruined match which ended in a draw here today. After making 218 In their
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    • 106 19 CYDER* so Refreshing! so good for NOW IN QUICKER COOLING REFRIGERATOR SPACE SAVING CANS! NO BREAKAGES FA 2595. I QUICKEST WAY to STOP I I INDIGESTION f^l! I 1 The world-famous iSasiSfTml'Tfi medicine for K«l^^a STOMACH I 'l| wPfiS^SWVaRr ill Take some DeWitt'iAnucid l\ llUlWTT^nlctlll fter eulnj. Suitable for. PRAKTICA
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    • 63 19 RUGGE* CUB MATCHES: Spore SCC 2nd XV v RAP SetoUr (padang i XL BMH v College of Agriculture (Sg Besl). Klang v BTTI (Klang); Ipoh PTC v Garrison "A" (Tiger Lane) Perak Asians v Talplng Tigers (padang). HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: Ceylonese v University (Balestler Rd). IPOH DIV. 1: ACB
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  • 183 20 DEFENCE BUILD-UP TO PUT INDIA IN LINE TO RECOVER AREA MEW DELHI, Tues. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today that India would continue building up her border defences so that eventually "effective action could be taken to expel the Chinese Communists from
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  • 278 20 AIR. D.N. AIDIT, chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, yesterday praised Stalin. Mr. Aidit, whose party claims six million supporters, recently returned from the Russian Communist Party congress, at which Stalin and Stalinist Albania were attacked. The Indonesian Communist leader said that It was the
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  • 69 20 SUNNINGDALE. England. Tues. Cat burglars last night raided Fort Belvedere Mansion— former home of the Duke of Windsor and presently occupied by a cousin of Queen Elizabeth and made off with a fur coat and jewellery estimated at £1,500. The thieves got Into a second storey window
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  • 392 20 LONDON. Tues. Rather quiet condition* were again experienced in ihe London stock markets today with buyers showing some reluctance to open new commitments iv view of the obscure outlook. GlltK<i(?ed securities, however, Rained some benefit trom the latest pronouncements ay the Prime Minister and Chancellor
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  • 324 20 Rocky gives up search for lost son T^EW YORK, Tues. Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, millionaire Governor of New York State, is giving up the search for his son Michael, missing in New Guinea, and is flying back to New York today, the New York Mirror reported. The newspaper said in a
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  • 29 20 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues. U.S. scientists today put the finishing touches on a 93-foot rocket scheduled to hurl a chimpanzee three times around the earth this week.— U.P.l.
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  • 44 20 ETHIOPIANMANNED scout car patrols near the Kindu airstrip, in the Kivu Province of the Congo. They are riding in one of the scout cars ferried in by Italian airmen who were later murdered by rebel Congolese troops. U.P.I, photo
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  • 98 20 MADAM NACALINCAM VALIAMAL. a«ed 100, beloved mother of N. Thamotharamplllay of M/s Thamotharamplllay and Sons 224. Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur passed away on 27.11.1961 at Araly West Ceylon. MADAM LOH OUAN TMVI, Wife of Nc Hong Chine. Sol* Proprietor of Wins Lee Co.. Rues Low street. Ipoh and President
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  • 25 20 BELGRADE. Tues. Pre sident Marshal Tito has in fluenza and has been ad vised by doctors to remaii at home for treatment.
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    • 190 20 &£>S~J CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE STRAITS TIMES Ji\ riMlt HOUtl. RIVKII ALLCV .OAO. SIHMAPOMC T«L. aaoo BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, ft It\ ro A WNIMUN Of TWIHTT ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL MISSING ETC $1U JJ§X I c£St*. AOOrnoMM SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. FOR a minimum
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    • 148 20 I vwAvSlilfcO 20 Word* 11$ (Minimum) CHANDLER— To Donald and June son Andrew Donald on the 25th November at Malacca Hospital. Both well. CHIN-LEI: Between' Tuck Churn. B.Sc. (Elect. £nc.> Belfaxt. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Cbee Cneong of Ipoh (formerly Batu Gajth) and Lily, eldest daughter of
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    • 43 20 The weather UIOHEST and lowest t«m- peraiures In Maluya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hishrst Lowest Kuala Lunipur 91 75 Kota Bharu 86 72 Penanf? mi 73 Ipoh 93 70 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 73
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