The Straits Times, 3 November 1962
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Title Section20 1962-11-03 1 AVEHACE OAILY CEHTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**"* Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration718 1962-11-03 1 Mikoyan on his way to Havana to placate Cuban Premier after talks with Stevenson Air photos show dismantling of bases WASHINGTON, Friday THE Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara, said today that a preliminary analysis of photographs taken over Cuba indicated clearly that dismantling of Soviet missile basesReuter; UPI - 718 words
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115 1962-11-03 1 SHB Staff Association gets 'show cause' notice SINGAPORE. Fri. The Registrar of Trade Unions has given the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association till Dec. 6, to show cause why Its registration should not be cancelled. In a letter to the association, the Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. Wong Kah Yeow,115 words
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Article45 1962-11-03 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police today offered a $20,000 reward for Information leading to the recovery of diamonds which werr stolen In a robbery from the Johannesburg Manufacturers. Ltd., In Shaw House, on Oct. 23. The diamonds were officially valued yesterday at $200,--000.45 words
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Article41 1962-11-03 1 BERLIN, Frl.— An American niiiitni; supply convoy of six loiiie.s heading from West Berlin to West Germany today was delayed for 80 minutes by Soviet officials at Babelsberg checkpoint. West Berlin, a U.S. Army spokesman said here. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article29 1962-11-03 1 j CALCUTTA. Pri.— Tlie Reserve! 1 Bank of India today cancelled the licence of the Bank of China to carry on banking business tn India. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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227 1962-11-03 1 URANKFURT, (Ger- many), Fri. The first US. plane carrying military equipment for India left Frankfurt's main air base today. U.S. Air Force headquarters said the plane, a C-135 transport military equivalent of the Boeing 70" was due in Calcutta tonight after a227 words
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Article, Illustration529 1962-11-03 1 Tengku to Chinese and Indians: No hard feelings KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN returned home from his goodwill tour of India and Pakistan today and said that Malayans of Chinese and Indian origin should not have hard feelings against each other. The clash between India and China, he said,529 words
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Article162 1962-11-03 1 YEW DELHI, Fri. Indians are making personal sacrifices to help their country's defences against the .Chinese on the Northern border. Morning newspapers here today carried photographs of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of th*» Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, handing over all her gold ornaments and162 words
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111 1962-11-03 1 I AKARTA. Fri— lndonesia «1 has agreed to a request from the acting U.N. Secretary -General U Thant to send 1,000 troops to serve as part of the U.N. police force In the Congo. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Subandrio, said today that111 words
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Article57 1962-11-03 1 SINGAPORE. Fri Able Seaman Sidney George Leese ol H.M.S. Ark Royal will be tried on a charge of manslaughter at a court martial to be held at the Naval Base on Nov. 12. Leese is alleged to have caused the death of a British airman,57 words
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Article35 1962-11-03 1 TOKYO, Pri. -A Japanese medical researcher has found a way to insert a tiny radar station inside the human heart to test It for weaknesses. the Kvodo News Agency said today.— UP!.Kyodo; UP - 35 words
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Article111 1962-11-03 1 'Arrest 278' Korea order CEOUL. Fri.— Republic of Korea junta leader Gen. Park Chung Hee today ordered the arrest of 278 former politici a n s. government officials and building contractors on corruption charges. At least 50 members of the old National Assembly were reported to be among those to111 words
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Advertisement63 1962-11-03 1 t ROLEX i^§|if is marking f* if G.C. d« JILVA BROS.. ?^^js^# 3, KottlN Place, >s^Xlj STARTS TODAY The exciting story of the billion to one chance that sent six American H-bombers bearing down on Moscow IN PAGE SEVEN CMOM I Bjf fl Hf ill s^~ 0 *Q £J Lj63 words
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Article510 1962-11-03 2 NEW DELHI, Fri. NEHRU'S PRICE TO SETTLE THE BORDER WAR MX. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, said here last night that his country will try to find the path of peace in the Himalayan border war with China, "but a peace whose price is the giving away510 words
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Article267 1962-11-03 2 Attlee urges a new peace force LONDON, Fri. Lord Attlee, former Labour Prime Minister, suggested last night that the Commonwealth should have its own police force in default of a world force. The units should be arranged, posted and everything got ready for disturbances such as now faced the world,Reuter - 267 words
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Article421 1962-11-03 2 FRANCIS BOEY - DAELINE Hong Kong Hong Kong FRANCIS BOEY From MECHANISATION has been Introduced here to turn out inexpensive Jade Jewellery, traditionally produced after many painstaking hours of work by skilled carvers. Considerable research into the nature of Jarie stone and the methods of the Jade carver was required before a technique421 words
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322 1962-11-03 2 'We can't trust Russia's word again' Home LONDON, Friday rpHE British Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, said last night that the question of verification would once again come "right to the fore" in future negotiations with Russia. After the mammoth deception or which the Russians were guilty in the Cuba episodeReuter - 322 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-11-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^'■ve Wv» A 1 1 /swe'c tue ho6t\ Mii/1 TO MSET I WUNL"LIIfI ULi/^^N V My WIPE 1/ V VtOMAHJH TWE yIV («>**£tuipjs vf^isf^^y MB* 9O31 words
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Article227 1962-11-03 3 Mars is spacecraft target ijOSCOW, Fri. Russia yesterday suecesfully launched a spacecraft on a seven-month journey towards Mars. The spacecraft carries an interplanetary station "Mars I.' weighing about 1.970 Ib. The Soviet news agency Tass said its main tasks were- PROLONGED exploration of outer space during a flight towards Mars.Reuter; UPI - 227 words
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Article157 1962-11-03 3 BOY WHO RAN WITH A' PACK OF DOGS WASHINGTON. Fri. The case of a lonely 11-j*ear-old boy who found companionship with a pack of dogs was brought to light here yesterday by Juvenile authoritiesThe boy ran on all fours with the dog pack because he was unable to find human157 words
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243 1962-11-03 3 United Nations, Fri. A GENERAL Assembly rx committee last night recommended economic and diplomatic sanctions tfy member states to force South Africa to abandon* its racial policies. The special political committee adopted a resolution by 60 votes to 16 asking member governments to actReuter - 243 words
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Article34 1962-11-03 3 MEXICO CITY. Fri.— Mexican racing driver Ricardo Rodriguez was killed yesterday during time trials for the Mexican Grand Pri\ to be run on Sunday. His car overturned and cauaht fire ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article24 1962-11-03 3 HONG KONG, Pri.— President Soekarno of Indonesia, arrived here today on a two-day private visit on his way to Tokyo. Reuier.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-11-03 3 DIEM'S NIECE IS AMONG RECRUITS TO FIGHT REDS Ngo Dinh Le Thuy. 16-year-old niece of President Ngo Dinh Diem, of South Vietnam, stands with other young women recruits in a ceremony outside the Saigor City Hall as they join to fight Viet Cone Communists. The voluntary women recruits receive twoUPI - 62 words
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257 1962-11-03 3 Helicopters lead drive against guerillas SAIGON, Friday. tJOUTH Vietnamese troops yesterday mounted a helicopter-borne operation in an attempt to cJean up pro-Communist guerillas who made a large-scale attack on a village 125 miles south-west of Saigon on Wednesday About 100 Vietcong guerilla casualties were reported as a result of strongReuter - 257 words
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157 1962-11-03 3 SALISBURY. (South- em Rhodesia). Fri.— Officials continued to make plans here for elections on Dec. 14 despite United Nations action calling for a suspension of the new constitution. The U.N. General Assembly had voted 81 to two for the suspension of the newUPI - 157 words
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Article179 1962-11-03 3 Quick look round LONDON: A pair of unperforared Queen Elizabeth five-cent Hong Kong stamps were auctioned here for £165. LONDON. Fri— Mr. Hugh Galtskell has been reelected, unopposed, as chairman and leader of the British Parliamentary Labour Party for the 1962-63 parliamentary session. JAKARTA-. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio,179 words
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82 1962-11-03 3 LONDON Fri. A uotel manager v':o barred an Indian businessman was told today that his hotel has been removed from Birminghan. Corporation* official list. Tube Investments, an engineer ing firm, said last week that an Indian client, for whom accommodation had been booked at82 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-11-03 3 ELJSABETHVILLE, Frt A sharp exchange broke out between President Ts h o m b c and Mr. Eliud Mathu, U.N. representative in Katanga, when the pair visited the huge maintenance workshops of the Union Miniere Company at Kolwezi. Mr. Mathu said he wantedReuter - 250 words
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Article53 1962-11-03 3 LONDON. Fri.— Sir Winston Churohill smiled and waved last night when he left his London home for his' first public ouiing since breaking his thigh last June. Sir Winston, who will be 88 this month, set off In heavy rain to attend a dinner at theReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement230 1962-11-03 3 OLD ADMIRALTY HOUSE 8 GRANGE ROAD a? n &j SATURDAY, 24TH NOVEMBER I <^p THE CHRISTMAS? I I FAIR BALL S Dance in gracious surroundings in an ft Historic Singapore Mansion. Music by the Royal Malayan Navy Band. Excellent V. jv Floor Shows. Draw, Door and Spot Prizes \fi including230 words
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Advertisement357 1962-11-03 3 Protect your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box at MALAYAN FINANCE BUILDING Ea»ei^. Singapore 1 1^" "1^ i Ik L. M m. fi^^^ MODERN (TERMS MODERATE) THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) 83, Victoria Street. SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** Hi 21%6 Bargains LAST DAY TO-DAY! YOUR357 words
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Article104 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fn.— Radio Singapore's four language sections will broadcast programmes of cultural Interest as tnelr contribution to the 3rd Cultural Festival week to be held In Singapore from tomorrow. The Malay section will be presenting a series of programmes on Malay folk hongs, which will nor104 words
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Article28 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— Praser and Neave Limited and Malayan Breweries Limited held a dinner at the Fraaer and Neave Sports Pavilion River Valley Road, tonight.28 words
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280 1962-11-03 4 RUDY BELTRAN - A MANHUNT AFTER 5.45 AM. SHOTS REPEL INTRUDERS RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police carried out a house-to-house search in Kampong Treacher here this morning after four men armed with parangs had been repelled by gunfire in a home they had broken into. The shots were fired by Mr.280 words
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Article146 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. DOME 30 employees of Bian Seng Sago Factory at Plantation Avenue, off Yio Chu Kang Road, went on strike today in protest against the dismissal of three of their colleagues. I The Singapore General Employees' Union, which rei presents them had146 words
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Article116 1962-11-03 4 ANOTHER $10 FOR HONEST TAN SINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits Times has received another reward for honest taxi driver Tan Kee Lim from a young Dutch girl. Helen Van Brenkelen. Helen, who sent $10 ("from my piggy bank") said in her letter to Tan that he had said: "I have always116 words
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144 1962-11-03 4 Two more products get pioneer status— SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Go h Keng Swee, announced in the Government gazette today that he had granted pioneer status to another two products, thus bringing the total to 77. The two new products are ceramic ware and clay sewer pipes.144 words
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Article40 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fil.-Tne Parliamentary Secretary to tne Ministry of Education. Mi Lee Klioon Choy. wu declare open a general exhibition of woilu by children of 40 schools at the Opera Estate Boys' School, at 8.30 a.m. on Nov. 20.40 words
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Article87 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, nil Ml Justice Winslow In the Assize Court today acquitted and discharged Ang Huay loh, 26, a rubber tapper, on a charge of robbery without lua detence being called. Ang was alleged to have robbed Tan Kin Toa, a travelling salesman and bill collector,87 words
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Article36 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A dance In aid or tne building funds of the Church of the Bles&ed Sacrament, Queenstowu, will be held at the Fraser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road, on Nov. 24.36 words
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Article44 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fm.— Water will be cut off tomorrow in Nelson Road between Borneo Road and Kampong Lama Road from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 800 Lane between Havelock Road and Bukit Ho Swee fire slt« from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m.44 words
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Article31 1962-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Elbert R. Slaughter will speak on "Christian Science What it is and what it can do for you" at the Victoria Memorial Hali on Nov. 12.31 words
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Miscellaneous25 1962-11-03 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T<HE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movei ments at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome.25 words
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Miscellaneous317 1962-11-03 4 f Beirut. Karachi. Calcuaa. Kuala Lumpur ■BA 714 1 i.30 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701; 6.10 p.m. Thai International: Fiom Bangkok (TO 403) 6.30 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Jakarta (QF 739) 7.15 p.m. from London, Rome, Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Bangkok (QF 736) 8.40 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta (OA 800)317 words
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96 1962-11-03 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Education today announced the award of 110 new bursaries to students at the Singapore Polytechnic. This is in addition to the 88 bursaries awarded to students in previous years and renewed this year, making a total of 198 bursaries96 words
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Article108 1962-11-03 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry oi Culture's Cultural festival begins at 7.30 pjn. tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre with "A Night of Dance Dramas." The items are: "Princess of Mt. Ophir" by the Lembaga Tetap Kongress: "Duel in the Dark" by the Chin Woo Athletic Association: "Rathimanmatha" (Dance of108 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-11-03 5 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak (above right) admiring a bloom of orchids at the 1962 Malayan Orchid Show at the Happy World Stadium yesterday. With him are the chairman of the show management committee, Mr. Chay Sing Hai (extreme left),63 words
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188 1962-11-03 5 ORCHIDS A POTENTIAL INDUSTRY— CHE YUSOF SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today spoke of the potential of orchid growing as an important export industry of Singapore. Inche Yusof, who was speaking at the opening of the 5500.000 1962 Malayan Orchid Show at the Happy World188 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-11-03 5 MR. A. S. KINNEAR, General Manager of Ben Line Steamers Ltd. (left), stresses a point on Singapore Shipping and harbour facilities at a cocktail party last night on board the new cargo liner Benvalla to mark the ship's maiden voyage on the Europe-Far East service. Others in75 words
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276 1962-11-03 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The retiring General Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, Maj. Gen. I.C. Harris, was among 17 servicemen and three civilians, who were honoured by the Queen in Singapore today. At an investiture ceremony at Eden Hall. Lord Selkirk, United Kingdom Commissioner276 words
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Article217 1962-11-03 5 HARBOUR POLICE FINED FOR THEFT SINGAPORE, Fri. A Harbour Board policeman, Hassan bin Wan Mohamed, was fined $700 or three months' jail in the Fourth Magistrate's Court today for theft. He pleaded guilty half way through the prosecution's case, to stealing 30 watches worth $765 from A.B. Majumder a crew217 words
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Article604 1962-11-03 5 Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Minerals and Vitamins: A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat, yet still suffer from a lack of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon604 words
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Advertisement299 1962-11-03 5 Making a suit? J-^^B then let me brief I *^J^^ you there ore Jf* i.iony grodes of m\. *«T* Docrons, Cotton/ /f^ B^-^^f v^V». Docrons, Doc rons/ fT I X "S^ J| Wools, Worsteds, M I y JMfc^^f /> Mohairs and Silks. M ,yf jPWB|j Khemco's keeps IW jr^f only299 words
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Advertisement130 1962-11-03 5 Vitamins in One teaspoon of Bovril Contains at Mck IRON is 9 ot fish —5 oi poultry —5 oi rice —6 oi pork 3Vi mutton 10 oi mee. as Met VITAMIN II (Tkiaaiie) as 7 o/ fish 3Vi o; poultry— 5 02 rice V4 0/ pork— 2Vi 01 mutton— 18130 words
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Advertisement60 1962-11-03 5 In almost every country of the world Bovril is taken for granted as a valuable and comforting standby in times of physical and mental stress. BOVRIL Taken as a drink or in meat and rice dishes, is a sourc* of really glowing health for the whole family. Silfatirt. PKitf Iptt,60 words
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Miscellaneous25 1962-11-03 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph HviiutlttUl P^^ i^r-O. I r, 4 CE |tl QOfT!) 1 neeq c*ShF] ~JpA P*^T?^ |S COLLECTION f f iv*~7}/ ***5f r/r/25 words
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252 1962-11-03 6 A fine of $10-$2O 'not adequate' for such offences KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, said in the Appeal Court here today that he did not consider a fine ol $10 or $20 adequate for certain traffic offences. The D.P.P., Mr. H. R Sankey, appealed252 words
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Article37 1962-11-03 6 PENANO. Pri. Khce Sailc Theam. 30 was granted $300 bail today on a chaise of using criminal force on a police constable in Weld Quay at about 7.30 a.m. yesterday. He pleaded not guilty.37 words
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Article26 1962-11-03 6 PENANG. Pri.— A sarong-and-kebaya contest will be the main attractions of the Malam Bunga Merah (Poppy Day) variety show Umno Hall on Dec. 14.26 words
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Article20 1962-11-03 6 SUNOEI PATANI. Pri.— Mr. Choo Sin Tak. an Inspector of school*, has been transferred from Sungel Patani to Malacca.20 words
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Article19 1962-11-03 6 MUAR. Pri. The Town Council here has started to build a $38,000 market in Jalan Suleiman.19 words
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351 1962-11-03 6 RETIREMENT AT 55: A POSER FOR INDUSTRIAL COURT SINGAPORE, Fri r«AN an employer retire an employee at the age of 55? This question was raised in the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday in a dispute over the interpretation of a collective agreement between the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union and Montor351 words
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Article51 1962-11-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dr. I J.D. Frodshum. lecturer in Ea.st Asian history in the University of Malaya, and Inche Zanial Abidin bin Abdul Wahid, lecturer in Ma- layan history, have been appoint- ed to represent Malaya on the Board of Governors of the International Association of Historians of51 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-11-03 6 BACK AFTER 20-DAY TOUR— AND INTO GRAND-DAUGHTER'S ARMS TENGKU Abdul Rahman steps out at Singapore Airport into the arms of his e\cited children. Back from a 20--day tour of Pakistan and India, the Tengku swept his delighted little granddaughtei, Sharifah Nisah, high in the air for a bigMak Kian Seng - 94 words
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144 1962-11-03 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A large crowd of Singapore teenagers is expected to mob Hayley Mills, the captivating child star of "Pollyana" and "Parent Trap" fame, at the airport when she arrives by Malayan Airways at 3.45 p.m. on Bunday. As the 16-year-old actress144 words
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Article164 1962-11-03 6 I LONOON. Friday I 1 QUEEN Elizabeth the Queen Mother unveiled a tablet in Westminster Abbey cloisters yesterday commemorating the service given to Malaya by Britons from 1780 to 1957. At a service in the Abbey the Bishop of Birmingham the Right Rev. J.L. Wilson,Reuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1962-11-03 7 Eugene Burdick - Eugene Burdick f r i A A 1 fL^lfl by and John Harvey Wheeler Last week the world came very close to the brink of nuclear war over Cuba today the Straits Times begins the story that reflects the perilous present in which we all live... WHAT IS1,763 words
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Advertisement147 1962-11-03 7 JET SERVICE TO (Q) and onward to the MIDDLE EAST USA— with a no-extra 3nd fare stopover in Saigon. pi innnc Fly to Bangkok connect y^~ y-%- witn d ai 'y P an Am \Cy Jetstomajorcities throughout the -J^^fc^ Middle East PAN AM JETS FROM SINGAPORE i with no change147 words
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Article, Illustration235 1962-11-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR Fri —The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya is to appeal to the International Transport Federation to intercede with the Federation Government "and put a little sense into the people who want to convert the Malayan Railway into a corporation." The235 words
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Article67 1962-11-03 8 KAJANO, Fri.— The Semenyih English School will hold an "Open Session Day" tomorrow to show parents how teachers and minils work and participate in school activities. Parents will be invited to observe the lessons being taught, examine the pupils' books and discuss with the teachers the67 words
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Article44 1962-11-03 8 Police officer on course KUALA UPIS, Fri. The OCPD, Senior Inspector Hassan bin Daud, will go on a sevenweek administration course at the Police College in Kuala Kubu Bharu on Monday. Inspector Siiahar Alam bin Abu Kasslm will act for him during the period.44 words
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Article23 1962-11-03 8 ALOR STAR, Fri.— The Nattukottal Chettiar community have today sent 0.000 rupees (M*3,750i to the Indian war relief fund.23 words
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Article113 1962-11-03 8 Ex-ballroom champ left me: Wife TPOH, Fri. Vlda Leong Wai Biew, 27, wife of former Malayan ballroom dance champion and tennis star Timothy Lee Tak Hean, was granted a divorce to be made absolute ln three months b Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today. Madam Leong, mother113 words
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Article, Illustration192 1962-11-03 8 The day Mr. Leong tried to censure himself IPOH, Frl. —Mr. Leong Boon S we c chairman of the building plans committee of the Municipal Council, suddenly remembered while on a shopping expedition In town one day that he had to attend a committee meeting. There was no time to192 words
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Article40 1962-11-03 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. K. Abdul Gaffoor. the city council canteen caterer, found $117 in the canteen and handed it to a council official. The money can be claimed from the offlcer-in-charge of Kandang Kerbau police station.40 words
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Article32 1962-11-03 8 PENANG, Fri. Two probationary women inspectors. Miss Safiah blnte Ahmad Yang and Miss Zainab binte Sulong. have reported for duty at the Central Police Station. Carnarvon Street, as investigating officers.32 words
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Article26 1962-11-03 8 IPOH. Fri.— The official, opening of the Malayan Airways' new office here will be marked with a cocktail party at the Kowloon Hotel.26 words
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256 1962-11-03 8 Dancing pupils: It's up to the parents' KUANTAN. Fri. Teachers today objected to a move by the Kuantan Town Council to stop pupils of the Sultan Abu Ba k a r School from dancing in a hotel here. This is a parental duty, they said. The chairman of the Pahang256 words
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Article37 1962-11-03 8 PEN AND Fri. The M.iyor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today warned coffeeahops in the ciiy against having pin-tables on their premises. He said the City Council could cancel the licences of such colieiShODS.37 words
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Article168 1962-11-03 8 KUAU. LUMPUR, Fri. »yHE estimated cost of Malaya's National Mosque has now gone up to $10 million twice the original figure as the result of the increased cos.t of material and labour plus new ideas to make the project more beautiful. This is the second time168 words
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Miscellaneous151 1962-11-03 8 AUey Oop By F.F. Uamlin HP&HfY-eL I THAT'S OUE V* I. ..NOW H6S A RISING/^XXviTH A CRUMB UKE OR. S I V THINK IIL STAVV GOOO OLD "WAS OUR VOUNQ SCIENTIST/ WELL, \S£EO€ SETTING THE PACE HERE -r-^ ALLEY OOP! GOOO OLD MOVING UP TO < MORE 1 HE'LL NEED151 words
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93 1962-11-03 9 PENANG. Fri— ln tbe first case of its kind, a pedestrian. K. Kupusamv. 62, was charred today under the 1959 Road Traffic Rules uith failing to five way to a car at the junction of Dato Kramat Road and Loront Kulit on Aug. 8 this93 words
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Article14 1962-11-03 9 KUALA LIPIS Fri— lnspector Le.' Wai Fong has bern Tansferred to Kuantun.14 words
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Article26 1962-11-03 9 MUAR. Prl. A hair-style conlest \v»ll be held at Tan ion* Club 1 here <n Nov. 10 in aid of thr Poppy Day Fund.26 words
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Article, Illustration501 1962-11-03 9 Malaya says 'no to expelling S. Africa EJECTION FROM U.N. WOULD NOT BE CONSTRUCTIVE: DELEGATE UNITED NATIONS, Friday. J HE Malayan delegate told the special political committee debating apartheid yesterday that the expulsion of South Africa from the world organisation because of its apartheid policies did not represent a constructiveReuter - 501 words
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Article90 1962-11-03 9 MISSION MAN IS BACK AGAIN I SINGAPORE. Fri. A prewar missionary of the Methodist Church in Malaya, the Rev. F. H. Sullivan, has returned here for a two-week visit. Mr. Sullivan, 78. who is accompanied by his wife. hopes, to meet his old students before he flies to Hong Kong90 words
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Article31 1962-11-03 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Harry Field, a director of Bradford Dyers' Association. England, will I arrive here by ftir tomorrow to survey the possibility of Increasing trade in Malaysia.31 words
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Article17 1962-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. TJie Malayan Sinhalese Association will hold it.s annual meeting on -.-.nday.17 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-11-03 9 r pHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the 1 charity premiere of the "Holiday on Ice show at the Stadium Nera in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night. On the extreme left is the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor and on the extreme70 words
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Article212 1962-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services alleges that there is a tendency among certain department heads to victimise trade union officials by transferring them. To counter thi.v the Congress will move a resolution at its annual convention212 words
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Article47 1962-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's export during the tir.-i nine months of this year totalled 51. 989.5 million against the total import of 51. 805.5 million. Exports during the same period last year totalled $1,965.4 million against imports valued at 51. 646.8 million.47 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-11-03 9 Jaycees get Queen Maureen to help 'sell' Malaya 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri —An all-out effort will be made "to sell Malaya" at the 17th World Congress of the Junior Chamber International in Hong Kong starting on Monday A statement oy the Junior Chamber of Malaya said today that a panel of204 words
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Article34 1962-11-03 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Dr. Aktur Alxiul-Haqq. assocmte evangelist of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in the United States. v- il! arrive from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to hold a series of public meetings here.34 words
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Article25 1962-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Sflangor Eurasian Association :s to hold its 41st anniversary dinner and dance at its clubhouse in Pudu Road tomorrow.25 words
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278 1962-11-03 9 f~ IPOH, Friday A RETIREMENT benefit scheme designed to ensure 100 per cent membership in the National Union of Bank Employees will soon be Introduced by the union which speaks for about 4.000 bank worker^ in the country Details of the schemp were278 words
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Advertisement26 1962-11-03 9 A TOOTAL FABRIC NEW RANGE OF DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers TOBRALCO...the ideal fabric for school uniform MAIAYA <^\^KS> «ORNfC SINGAPOAI26 words
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Advertisement621 1962-11-03 9 BASS Solos or group*. IbcrcN no I beating the superior quality of Blur Spot 'MADEIRA' 6> Luxe I reproduction. Elegant in looks, V low in price but BK. in Kite and idea* the Madeira is designed with the latest radio T 'and stereo linings a stereo balance coolrol. stereo pushbuttons621 words
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Obituary38 1962-11-03 10 It Ward, Hit i Minimum) BELOVED MOTHER of Philip and Thomaa of Boh Batata passed away ID Ayroor Kerala on 30- 10-82. ISOORIA PEREIRA of Putnucurlchy mother of Mathew lorn Ambrose Pereira passed away on Ist. Nov.38 words
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Article373 1962-11-03 10 N M ...rfs SID I Vinimumi THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljittafel la aerved every Saturday and Sunday luncb time. SAY COODBYE to messy tea leaves. NwtM plrs hot water gives you cup after cup of rrireshinie, 100% pure tea. CHRISTMAS It fast approacblng. lam day today ef our Htorr-uide Bargaim.373 words
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Article228 1962-11-03 10 t$ Word, $1.50 f\Win.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Slagapoie, Onnarrt Road, Sunday Servlca V a.m. and tt p.m. All welcome. REV. EDDY IE of Indonesia la preaching at Tclok Ayrr Chinese liethodm Chiirih. Knch?h Service tomorrow 9. 00 a.m.. All arc welcome. JOHORE BAHRU Holy Llgbt Church Sunday 4th228 words
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681 1962-11-03 10 The Straits Times Saturday, November 3, 1962. A Neutral's Reward The fruits of neutrality can be sour, as Mr. Nehru has found in the Himalayas. From Mr. Khrushchev he should have expected no more than he has got. But he was entitled to look to President Nasser and Mr. Nkrumah681 words
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Article345 1962-11-03 10 Malaya was among the first nations to stop trade with (South Africa after the Sharpiville massacre. It was therefore not any lack of sympathy for the oppressed blacks but common sense which moved the Malayan delegate to criticise parts of the Afro-Asian resolution in the U.N. Special345 words
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Article216 1962-11-03 10 I A ''fair penalty is an elusive concept. Whether a sentence is excessively harsh or mercy has seemed to temper justice to the point of ridicule will always be largely a matter of personal opinion. But precedents, the rulings of appeal courts and common sense do supply a216 words
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Article1371 1962-11-03 10 ANTHONY MICHAELIS - LIVING A NEW LIFE UNDER WATER ANTHONY MICHAELIS With all the drama of the Space age by THE greatest known ocean depth on our planet is the Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean. Down into this abyss, dark, silent and bereft of any movement, two young1,371 words
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326 1962-11-03 10 The red riddle 35 million miles from us... LONDON, Fii. Th« "red planet" .Mars has been a subject of wonder and debate since prehistoric times, but in modern times the controversy about it has centred on whether the lines visible on its surface are canals built by intelligent beings. FurtherReuter - 326 words
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Advertisement309 1962-11-03 10 Straits Times M«Uy Mail Ciaaelfle* edvertleementa miy b* handed to: lat FMwr COLO •TOUAOI AHCADB Orchard Hoed COLD tTOMtI MANCMIf AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONS KirPIL ROAD-NAVAL BASS Authsrlled Agenli CITY BOOK ■TOWB LTD Wlncrteerer Houte. Celhrer 0"«» TMK NKWS FRONT Frttpatrlck'e Sußermertot SI. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Rood. Nevel v.309 words
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Advertisement103 1962-11-03 10 TECHNICAL BOOKS Power Sy.srm Enffinetrin* by Chard StS.M 3. Basic Electronics (6 Vols.) 36.00 1. Basic Electricity (5 Vols.) tT.Jt 4. Thr Commissioning of Blfccncal Plant by Richardson St.M 8. The Art and Sctcnc* of Protective Relaying by Mason 4S.M Radio and Electronic Laboratory Handbook by Scroogie t'.&t T. Civil103 words
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Advertisement102 1962-11-03 10 CHALLEN IHBL.MMK A NAME THAT L GUARANTEES CONFIDENCE AND M SATISFACTION FOR HiMIMiI Q UAL TY AND TONE Over 200 Pianos are used by BD s^ RADIO AUSTRALIA RADIO NEW ZEALAND RADIO TAIWAN J~/WBl ROYAL FESTIVAL as^/^^b4e\ hall Y> Jh& British Jiano- <J ROYAL OPERA HOUSE Ss^S^^^Jr Call for a102 words
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173 1962-11-03 11 Govt to recruit teachers from Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government is to recruit more graduate j teachers especially those specialising in I science and mathematics from Britain. The Minister of Education. Capt. Abdul Hamld Khan, who disclosed this today, left for London on his way to Paris for173 words
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Article33 1962-11-03 11 PENANG. Fri.— E. Secni. 52. and K. Nadason. 37. were fined S2O each today for allowing their cat tie 10 stray on the public road and into a private compound.33 words
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Article25 1962-11-03 11 MUAR. Fn.— The Sagil Local Council, near here, has asked the Federation Government for a •20.000 grant to build .1 community hall.25 words
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Article28 1962-11-03 11 MUAR. Fri. The District Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. will open a Muar district children's exhibition nt the Chi Chi Hall here tomorrow.28 words
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Article, Illustration669 1962-11-03 11 WITNESS: 'SHE WENT TO CHANGI DOCTOR FOR INJECTIONS' SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ BAR waitress who died in an attempt td end her pregnancy carried to her grave a secret the identity of a mysterious abortionist, who, according to hints dropped by her,669 words
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Article83 1962-11-03 11 Accused of breaking into schools SINGAPORE, Fri. Omar bin Jaafa pleaded not guilty today In the Ninth Magistrate's Court to two charges of breaking Into two schools at night. He was alleged to have broken Into the Raffles Girls' Primary School In Queen Street between 5 a.m. and 6.20 a.m.83 words
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Article39 1962-11-03 11 TAIPINO. Fri.— A branch of the Women's Institute In Kampong Pinanc. Kamunting. was opened by Che Puteh Sawyah binte Buyong. chairman of the Territorial Asscoclation of the Women's Institute. Talping. It has more than 100 members.39 words
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Article30 1962-11-03 11 PENANG. Fri— A shop assistant. Llm Kirn Lye, was fined $60 md iy for driving without due care and attention in Kelawel Road. His licence was endorsed.30 words
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Article26 1962-11-03 11 TAIPINO. Fri.— Tengku Besar Mahmood ibni Almarhum Sultan Zainal Abidln. from Trengganu. has assumed new duties here as District Officer. L-irut and Malan?.26 words
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Article, Illustration695 1962-11-03 11 CAPTAIN WHO RAN SHIP AGROUND GOT SACK: WITNESS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Master of the 1.413-ton Perils, Captain Andrew Laythorpe, was sacked for running his ship aground, a court of inquiry was told today. The Marine Superintendent of Straits Steamship Company Ltd., Captain M.S. Wright, said Capt. Laythorpe's services were terminated695 words
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351 1962-11-03 11 A $19,200 claim on Shell, boat owner SINGAPORE. Friday. A QUANTITY of Taiwan white sugar, stated to be 400 bags, which was lost in Singapore waters five years ago while being conveyed in a motor sampan, was the subject of an action for damages in the High Court today. Singapore351 words
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Article57 1962-11-03 11 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Town Council, which attained iinanctal autonomy this year, is to spend $254,000 on development projects from Its $1,105,100 budget for next year. A feature of the budget Is the 24 per cent reduction all round In the general assessment rat* with no57 words
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Article109 1962-11-03 11 A RECORD TOTAL OF UNION MEMBERS KUALA LUMPUR. Kri The total paying membership in the Malayan trade union move ment has reached a record figure of 260,132 this year, the Deputy Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. K G. George, said today. This compared with 211.801 last year. Mr. George said109 words
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Article64 1962-11-03 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Because he had lost two screws from his scooter. Koh Hoon Cheong, 35, became "greatly tempted" into removing two similar screws from another scooter, a court was told today. Mr. S. K. Lee, for Koh. said this after Koh. a foreman, admitted stealing the64 words
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Advertisement85 1962-11-03 11 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD <r J3T~^ quality shirt ,/fa//| quality Shirt fIOO varieties it Long Sleeved Short Sleeved Hawaiian Style Made (rom llnest fabrics Imported from England jj£-- U.S.A.. West Germany Switzerland Belgium w\V» j\ India Japan and many 11 'A I othpr countries. |p 1 1185 words
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Advertisement92 1962-11-03 11 THE 818 ENGINE- FOR POWER. RELIABILITY. ECONOMY Volvo cars are well-known throughout the world for their high quality. This results from the exacting demands placed by Volvo in the fundamental design, choice of materials, manufacturing and inspection processes. I r~"SaBMfcET m^" l.| 1 d +$%m v/k_o)j'wxk vyyUj jB MODEL: 121/81892 words
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Miscellaneous501 1962-11-03 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE BHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 Metres A.M. 6.00 Tune Signal. Negara- melre ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Ing Melodle.>; 7.00 Rendezvous 47c metres With Music: 7.30 Time Signal. w 77. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 M 6 G od^ J 2^501 words
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219 1962-11-03 12 DISHONEST TAXI MEN GIVE MALAYA A BAD NAME AS one «no has lived and worked in Singapore and Malacca for twelve years. I have come to love both places very much. Because ot my Interest and concern for the fu- ture of Malaya. I want j visitors to our- fair219 words
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Letter80 1962-11-03 12 rpHER^Tas been a great X fuss over the issue of D.T.C. graduates being underpaid by the Ministry I of Education. Claiming to have the same basic qualifications as any normal or college trained < teacher, the D.T.C. gra- duates have never realised there Is a vast j difference In their80 words
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269 1962-11-03 12 FT was indeed surprising to read ''Layman's" letter of October 20 about Malayan doctors. It expressed a despicable attitude that only brings upon its author and those of his ilk the wrath of the medical profession. In the first place, is ac aware of269 words
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Letter123 1962-11-03 12 WHAT is Malaya coming to when parents are ordered not to ventilat* their grievances and expose anomalies and irregularities in 'the manner one's children are being "educated?" It was quite wrong for the chairman of the Sultan Abu Bakar Secondary Girls' School in Muar to send circular123 words
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224 1962-11-03 12 THE WORDS THAT ARE ONLY SPOKEN IN WHISPERS ']"HERE has been correspondence recently on the subject of obscene words and books. I quote from Professor J. B. Wilson's book "Language and the Pursuit of Truth" on the subject, which may be of Interest. "It may seem strange the twentieth century224 words
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Letter44 1962-11-03 12 fiOULD the conflict be\j tween India and China be analogously compared to what happened to the Portuguese regarding Goa? Has India steadfastly refused China's requests to hold talks over the disputed McMahon Line which Is not recognised by China? CURIOUS Kuala Lumpur44 words
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Letter162 1962-11-03 12 IT is right that the Minister of Agriculture .->hould make an "on the spot" investigation of the complaints of the fishermen of Kuala Kedah. The complaint against the Thai system of fishing is Insignificant If we compare the tonnage of fish caught by this system before it162 words
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Advertisement335 1962-11-03 12 ♦II p*oovcto er COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES **"M»eii iu>i> HMi HUM f) :> 16mm CINE SIEMENS PROJECTOR for Optical A Magnetic Sound reproduction Bmm Model alto available ■^■T^^^^^^^B <IM M l »»»M«T» »imt«« BUILD A POWERFUL BODY QUICKLY- EASILY -SECRETLY FREE BOOK SHOWS YOU HOW SIMPLE IT IS: It raveali iccrcti335 words
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Advertisement142 1962-11-03 12 WONDERFUL Guthplan TRADE MAtt summing with Complan is safe, pleasant and simple. Complan is safe because it is a complete diet giving you all the foods needed for good health without 'surplus calories. Complan is pleasant to drink as it is i or, if preferred, flavoured according to your taste*142 words
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Miscellaneous317 1962-11-03 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Nile-rose transplanted in Drn1. Perfect transcript of what the mark (8). dark-haired girl may be dyeing 13. What the sovereign command* to become? (4-4). from everyone for instance. 5. We encircle a very loud novice the first person above an enmaking a cake (6). glneer317 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1962-11-03 13 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT All with service speed of 20 knots and capable of more With Benloyal' and 'Bengloe' in the fastest scheduled sailings between Europe and Malaysia \fl.V. BENVALLA, a cargo passenger liner of 13,080 tons deadweight, the latest VCMd to join the Hen Line, is1,505 words
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Article190 1962-11-03 13 4 N OLD controversy may be re-opened by the choice of the name Benvalia for the new Ben Line ship. Following their customary practice the Ben Line decided to name the ship after a Scottish Hill or mountain in this case a hill in Peeblesshire. Most190 words
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Article268 1962-11-03 13 (\N HER maiden voyage, "Benvalia will call at Port Said, Aden, Penang, Port Swetterham. Singapore. Hong Kong. Kobe, Yokohama, Otaru and Taiwan. By the time she reaches London again ion 10th January, 1963), she will have travelled over 20,000 miles, during a voyage lasting 15268 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1962-11-03 14 GEORGE REISNER. ..THE MAN WHO SOLVED THE SECRET OF THE SPHINX ONE day in 1908, iin exenvalion team led by the Egyptologist ueorae Reisner, was exploring the ruins of a temple near Nazlet-el-Sanv man village in Egypt. Coming to a massive door,1,764 words
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611 1962-11-03 14 CECIL WILSON - CECIL WILSON by f ONDON, Fri.— There must have been a time when Peter O'Toole was not filming "Lawrence of Arabia," but he had begun to wonder when it was. Now. at last, be has shaken the desert sand out of his shoes.611 words
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Advertisement83 1962-11-03 14 Parley's KS££Sil> i FOOD vl >^ J ip All babies seem to enjoy and thrive T on Farley's. you cannot do better than to choose Farley's Milk Food a safe, yy C A C C easily-digested, full cream dried milk with all the experience of Farley's EASILY-DIGESTED, w***. FULL CREAM83 words
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Advertisement1409 1962-11-03 15 r r— =i 10 iivtßPtoi t wt:>i ects) u.tv urn s'mti urn P. siaa Hntm AUTOIYCUS A'mitih. i-BMI. H'burg, R'ona li Put OOIiUS kiinpiM Nn 5 Nn B Nn 7/ B am it flLtUi Litmtll. Ovtli*. 6IMSO* *M II MM U Mn K/11 Hi II LAUMEBSt) litirpiM. Ixitiia «n 111,409 words
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Advertisement2883 1962-11-03 15 mULLLMZL 'V'ifWWl HULSM THE E. A. C. LINES- »»i k iin.3 it .tfiPt v mavu MAMiaM. attMEk. wmt»i lomaota »MSMib»M ma t*rmi»tui>< imp e*»iMH»t<» /©^*®k inn y<»m i«aj rvVISiN I*l "SUSUANtA" t) c) I. 48/ 4Nn 5/ 7 Nn 8/ BHn IA^JSI "SIMBA" k) 18/21 Nn 22 24 No« 25,212,883 words
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Advertisement1310 1962-11-03 15 w^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. mso, 1..: n*. am miW VUEaU ELLERMAN LINK Bit KLAVENBSS LINE HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG, LBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ROnERDAM 4 MIDDLESBROUGH. lEATTIE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANO. city OF iffns AccisliM carti fir Central S, Slat* bin ur ittui America S'pori P. S'ntm Ptntng BONNEVIUE 11/13 MM1,310 words
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231 1962-11-03 16 fHE price of Straits tin again advanced yesterday 1 gaining $1.12* to 5433.37J on an offering of 255 tons. In London overnight tin continued to press higher in first ring dealings sentiment presumably being affected by the Cuban situation, the continued upward231 words
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563 1962-11-03 16 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was moderate interest id industrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday the section, still beint; very steady. Operators were, however, inclined to be selective. Shell was still an active counter though easier and business was done from $1.80 to $1.75563 words
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Article22 1962-11-03 16 Malayan Stork Indices Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Industrials: 189.30 188.99 Tins: 276.64 278.26 rubber*: 172.23 173.01 Jan. 1, 1958 100.22 words
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Article570 1962-11-03 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (1.000) (1.69, (6.000) (1.70: Dunlopa (17.000) (3, (1.000) (1.99 PL, (3.000) (1.99: East Smelt In* (3.000) (2.67: F. and N.570 words
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Article140 1962-11-03 16 MELBOURNE, PH. JLJOVES were about in balance x today with trading following normal course of selectivity on company reports. Leaders which showed some easing over the last two days closed on a firm trend. Mount Lyell investments jumped 7d. to ss. Id. on advice of sale of a140 words
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Article217 1962-11-03 16 CHIP* lym^ alaniiMa tht Smgavcra <* arharvat t»d»v art: KttM Artlian 13/14, L*da Maeruk IVI6. Dushanbe 1" 11, Btnreoch Unkk! Hani No. 3.V30. Slnire locelimon r«"3'j, Frederick Clover 21/22. Klnabalu Bldor E.W. .«elty, RawanK NW. 4. Out«r roads: Tamesln. Kmp. Kimwake, Harold Sleigh Kermount. Haln Ann, Djakarta,217 words
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485 1962-11-03 16 A FTER the alarms and excursions of last week this has been one of comparatively quiet conditions state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly rubber market report. Fluctuations have been much less erratic and operators, tending to sit back and wait for daily485 words
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Article89 1962-11-03 16 Product Cxehangt Clnga- a>*re noon price* per picul yeaterday: Coctmit all: bulk $41 1 aellara, drum J44J aellera. C*»ra: Nov. $28 buyers, S2«| seller*. Ptpp«r: Muntok white $152* aellera. Sarawak white $150 aellers apeeial Sarawak black $1121 aellen, AST A $130 aellers. Otngapwrt Coconut Oil Millers' Aitoclatl*n: bulk89 words
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Article70 1962-11-03 16 yME Malayan Cuhin ■armf At- iiciitiui made the«r changes in it* rmtca to merchants veattrdat (all ram to fioo>: filling TT *r OO rtaOy Btlfian Francs 161« 1/2: Otuttcht Marki 130 Italian Lira 3U24T Or he frM •«c"irm marktt In Hang Kan«, me U.S. dallar waa nuo;»i vi70 words
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Article216 1962-11-03 16 kjOVEMBER ftrat grado ruttn buyira ■j cloaed at 5 p.m. ia Kinsnpora and Kuala Lumpur jrtattrday at 82 oenta p*r Ib. up half a cent. Th« tona waa ejulot. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.t. ckMtn* pne« m ecnta per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 K.S.B. prompt i.o.b. buvera 8"i sellers 831;216 words
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Article25 1962-11-03 16 November I. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 82 cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5433.37J (up S1.12I). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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Article150 1962-11-03 16 Nov. 2. Three month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Businass dona Dunlopa 13 cts. Rottunans 1 1 cv. K. aY N. Ie CU. 8. Darby 4;d Gammon 10 eta. C Storage ua. 3. WauKb 14 cis. Steamship S eta. M. Brew 20 cts. Sbell 14 cts. Containers U eta. 8. Times150 words
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Advertisement691 1962-11-03 16 fc^ ZIM LINES SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE Eilat Sport Bangkok Spore Penang Eilat "lIS£ HIEISIH" J* W 4/ 1* Hi* "VaftDA" >l Ott 14 Ha* 17/11 DM 4 Jaa "TSEFAT" II Ht* 1/ 4 DM 3/ 4 DM 21 Oec Agents:— INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11-E-1 Asia Insurance Building. 51. Beach691 words
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Advertisement474 1962-11-03 16 KLUANG RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation mt Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting will be held at G-2, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Friday, 23 rd November, 1962, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of transacting the ordinary business474 words
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Advertisement855 1962-11-03 17 I ontinurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M Worit Si r Win.)— Box 56 ct: txlrm EUROPEAN LAOY v.-ith knowledge of Book-keeping and Omcc Experience required for employment in European company. Apply to Box AIO7J. B.T. X.L EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN required by Consulting Engineers in Kuala Lumpur. Apply stating previous experience855 words
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Advertisement943 1962-11-03 17 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Worit SS (Min.)-Box St ett. txtrm BOX AM32 S.T. S'*«r*. Position filled. Applicant- thanked. NURSES: Uualitlea Assistant Norse* for work id Kuala Lumpur Clidic Apply Bos AlO6B S.T. K.U WANTED By A Finn of Accountants a Senior Audit Clerk with some knowledge of Chinese. Pleas* apply to943 words
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Advertisement1091 1962-11-03 17 SITUATIONS WANTED Wmrit SS (Ml*.)— Box it et: txtrm INDONESIAN CHINESE age XI University background, active and reliable v. Ide connection* to Government circles. State A Private Enterprises, experience in metaiwares, technical goods, chemical* etc. lo possession of fair office space and staff, willing to undertake representation or agency of1,091 words
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Advertisement741 1962-11-03 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED St Wor4a Si (Ml*.)— Box S'l clt txlrm VACANT LAND for Otticr Building approximstely 10.000 sq.it. wanted Give particulars to Boa A 4106 S.T.. Singapore EDUCATION *»_"/#r*toJ^(*«ii.>— 4To« ill ett. txlrn 4PEECrI AND ORAMA (tagltsbi preparatory to UCM. k-xams. Lady TttMSMt A.L.A M A.T.C.L. Apply Far tast741 words
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Advertisement998 1962-11-03 17 TOURS EXCURSIONS tO Wori* Si (Min.)-Box jO clt. txlra 'HtRRY BLOSSOM TOUR Hongkong tapan by ship 30th March 1963. Details I American Lloyd Agency. 64 Robinson < Koad, Singapore. Tel: *****. 1 CHEAPEST TRIP for K. Lumpur $12.00 leaving Spore 8 pm. 10/11. )2i Cameron Highland* Trip $22 00 leaving998 words
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Advertisement1026 1962-11-03 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worit SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett. mxtr* OPEL REKORO SALOON l.Yfch.p. One owner model 1998. Excellent coalition. Price $3,300/- office Tel. (Spore) *****. No broker. DEC. 1950 FIAT SOOcc Tourer very well maintained Price $1,150/ Contact Tan, Block 69 11-C, Jalan Batu. Kalians Airport. Singapore 14. CALLING1,026 words
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593 1962-11-03 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. piXANCE MINISTER, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, s;iid lonian thai more deep water berths, including ;i breakwater, costing approximately $30 million were bein^ planned on Ihe second phase of the Government's Kust Lagoon project. He said this in a speech at a cocktail593 words
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Obituary18 1962-11-03 20 RAYMOND PEREIRA. 84. pMMi m^» on :tO-lli-H2 I—Vlng wife, Ihrr. <I:tiicht>-r.«. son Htid nine kriindchiMnn to mourn18 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-11-03 20 "AH it's nice to be back," says Tengku Abdul Rahman, *vith outstretched arms shortly after stepping down from the R.M.A.F. aircraft which flew him to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore yesterday. The Tengku had spent 20 days on a goodwill tour of India andLim Yaw Chong - 58 words
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203 1962-11-03 20 GOVT. CANCELS REGISTRATION OF A UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r[E Government today cancelled the certificate of registration of the Malayan Estates Workers' Union on grounds that its officers were not properly elected. The order was made by Mr. K. G. George, Deputy Registrar of Trade Unions In the Federation. Mr.203 words
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Article35 1962-11-03 20 PHNOM PENH. Fri.— Nils Cussing, tne U.N. representative, arrived here today from Bangkok. He told the press at the airport: "I have come to inquire into the difficulties between Cambodia and Thailand."35 words
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118 1962-11-03 20 KUCHING. Fri. The labour adviser to the British Department of Technical Co-operation, Mr. G. Foggon. has advised trade unions in Sarawak. not to take part in polities.T Mr. Foggon..who left aftir a week's visit, said that the trade unions wen- set up to raiseReuter - 118 words
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Article51 1962-11-03 20 LONDON. Fri— Princess Margaret now gets £3.000 a year more because she 1> married to* Lord Snowden, official figures showed today. The figures showed that for the year ended March 31. 1962, Princess Margaret received £15,000. an increase of £3.000 a year over the previous year.UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-11-03 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Social Welfare Department today said they wished to contact relati\es of Madam Susan Chan (above), who has been certified fit for discharge aftrr being in the Tanjong Rambutan mental hospital since 1953. A Social Welfare Department statement said she was last living at62 words
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Article292 1962-11-03 20 LONDON. Fri.— Stock market ended the week on a quiet note There was a tendency for prices to improve during the morning under the Influence of yesterday's rise In trans-Atiantic markets, but buyers were reluctant to extend commitments too far ahead and the improvement was not fully held.292 words
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