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Title Section23 1962-11-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEHS 100,000 The Straits Times Mot*** flat*" 1 tie**** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration550 1962-11-05 1 No. 1 STRATEGIST 'Man who beat Chiang and led Red Army in Korea is now in Tibet' HONG KONG. Sunday RED CHINA'S ablest military strategist is now in Tibet directing the war against India, sources close to Communist circles said today. Marshal Lin Piao, whose troops550 words
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Article, Illustration335 1962-11-05 1 CHANTING, SHOUTING TEENAGE WELCOME FOR HAYLEY SINGAPORE. Sun. A SHOUTING, chanting teenage crowd of more than 600 braved a downpour and besieged the airport here today when their screen idol. Hay ley Mills, flew in from Hong Kong. But few got more than a glimpse of her as the fascinating335 words
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349 1962-11-05 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. pKKSIDKNT Kennedy was scheduled to return to Washington today and to close contact with the Cuba situation after an overnight stay with his family at the estate he is leasing in Virginia. i j His visit there followed a dayReuter; UPI - 349 words
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147 1962-11-05 1 The Red army genius who rarely smiles... MARSHAL Lin Piao, 54, is one of Mao Tse-tung's most brilliant military leaders. He was the man who wept Generalissimo Chaing Kai-shek out of tin- country in one spectacular drive from Mukhden down the centre of the Chinese mainland right up to the147 words
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Article340 1962-11-05 1 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY From HONG KONG. Sun. PROSPECTS of Hong Kong industrialists investing in Malaya are dim unless the Federation Government cuts existing "red tape" and modifies its industrial policy. Mr. Wong Tok Sau. President of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association, told this to a Malayan delegation340 words
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Article99 1962-11-05 1 U.S. keeps up its air alert WASHINGTON. Sun. The easing of the Cuban crisis has not brought any slackening of the vigilant alert maintained by the Strategic Air Command since the tension began, defence authorities noted yesterday. As on the night of Oct. 22. when President Kennedy first spejled outUPI - 99 words
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Article191 1962-11-05 1 Another rainbow bomb blast HONOLULU. Sun. The United States last night exploded a low power nuclear device over the Pacific Ocean. The low-yield device mm with a force equivalent to less than 20.000 tons of T.N.T. —was rocketed to a height of between 20 and 30 miles from the JohnstonReuter - 191 words
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Advertisement95 1962-11-05 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR yr CREA lONS ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA <&$>J%. Je c5,7..a Mil SINGAPORE IPOH ASS. CO. S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. What's astir at SHELL Not only oil nnd petrol but a great counting-house of chemicals. From solvents, detements, plastics95 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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213 1962-11-05 2 Korea-style human wave wiped out Indian troops 0 Correspondents have not been allowed to visit the SinoIndian border areas but in the following UPI dispatch Indian officers give the first account of the Chinese Communist offensive on India's North-Eust Frontier. /CALCUTTA, Sun. A Koreav style human wave of Chinese CommunistUPI - 213 words
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Article, Illustration379 1962-11-05 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. iik. Avereii warnman, u.s. Assistant secretary 01 j iTl State for Far Eastern Affairs, said today thai j China's attacks on the Indian border came as a shock to some South-East Asian countries as wel] as toReuter - 379 words
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Article60 1962-11-05 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Sun. The former Prime Minister of Tanganyika, Mr. Julius Nyerere, is assured of a landslide victory In the country's iirsi presidential election. Results of eight constituencies give Mr. Nyerere a massive lead of 164.000 votes over his opponent. Mr. Zuber! Metemvu of the African National Congress.60 words
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Article159 1962-11-05 2 Husband for sale case is settled LCS ANGELES, Sun. A suit charging that a woman at Baldwin Park. California, offered to sell her husband for US. $10,000 ($30,000) has been settled out of court. Mrs. Dorothy Alzmann. 35, widow of a space engineer, filed suit for U.S. $8,800. charging breach159 words
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110 1962-11-05 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.—American scientists are trying to develop a vaccine to protect humans from tooth decay. I The research work was described in the U.S. Navy's naval research reviews by Dr. Morris Pollard, director of the bacteriology laboratories at the University of Notre Dame.UPI - 110 words
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Article82 1962-11-05 2 NEW YORK. Sun. I Planes coming In to Idlewild Airport here will have to fly higher and make steeper descents to land from today to lessen noise from engines for people living nearby. Before, jet and piston planes made their ap- proaches from some checkpoints at altitudesReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-11-05 2 STAR REACHES LONDON EARTHA Kitt, 32, the husky-v oiced singer, hugs her 11--month-old daughter in one arm and waves with the other as she races for a car outside London Airport. Why the hurry? Eartha had Just flown in from Rome and was due at58 words
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Article99 1962-11-05 2 LONDON, Sun. Sir Mnrtin Lindsay, Conservative MR. said here that he wanted Sikhs working on Birmingham Corporation buses to be allowed to wear their turbans. Turbans are at present barred, and he Is to ask Mr. John Hare, Minister of Labour, to IntroduceReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement13 1962-11-05 2 DRINK A m^ A YEO HIAP SENG PRODUCT (^Jj^ MALM'S MTTLE SIIIUNU'S MTTLt13 words
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Miscellaneous26 1962-11-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WUfcW I 6PEMO AM J crya outt HEW CAP t MCUK bm/UWNO L C" /'YOU PLAN ID AND HOW. ..J VxM«rrupy26 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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256 1962-11-05 3 A new drug more effective than penicillin T ONDON, Sun. The Sunday Times today reported that Britain had developed a new antibiotic more effective than penicillin. The drug had been extensively patented and American Interests had already paid £20,000 for details of the drug, the report said. This was toReuter - 256 words
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Article55 1962-11-05 3 BONN. Sun.— lY\e arrest of an unnamed colonel in the defence awrets row over the magazine Der Spiegel was reported today as the government crisis facing Dr. Konrad Adenauer mounted. Already under arrest are the magazines publisher. business manager and three members of the sialT.55 words
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Article32 1962-11-05 3 THE HAGUE. Sun.— Dutch road truffle laws will soon be revised to allow cars here to be equipped with wMdOg brake lights to avoid chain collisions in traffic lams. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-11-05 3 PRINCESS Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowden, were circus guests under the "Big Top" at a special performance in Clapham Common, London, last week. During the interval the Princess went "backstage" into the world of sawdust and greasepaint. Here she shakes hands with a clown. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 50 words
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Article290 1962-11-05 3 COPTER FLEET MEETS HAIL OF FIRE SAIGON, Sunday *;roop-carrying U.S. Army helicopters A flew into a hail of Vietcong machinegun fire yesterday as they swooped down on a guerilla concentration about 60 miles north of here. The ground fire riddled two of the helicopters and one of the crew ofUPI - 290 words
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Article44 1962-11-05 3 LONDON. Sun. Cancer research scientists at a Scottish hospital are teaching bens to inhale cigarette smoke. Hens were chosen because air sacs in their necks resemble the human long. How do they puff? Machines pump the smoke into their beaks.— Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article13 1962-11-05 3 LONDON. Sun.— Viscount Linley. Princess Margaret's son, was one yesterday. TJ.PJ.13 words
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Article197 1962-11-05 3 A quick look round CARACAS: Communitt saboteurs bombed two American-owned oil pipelines in Eastern Venezuela, sparking off a fire which, according to the authorities, will probably not burn out until next week. LUANDA 'Angola), Sun. Sir Archibald Ross, British Ambassador to Portugal, said here the peoples of Angola and Southern197 words
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159 1962-11-05 3 T ONDON, Sun. The appointment of Britain's first woman ambassador. Miss Barbara Salt. was officially announced today in London. She is going to Israel to succeed Mr. T. S. Hancock, the present British Ambassador who is to become Ambassador to Norway. A Foreign Office statementReuter - 159 words
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117 1962-11-05 3 So amused man with the perfect alibi SALISBURY. San. —A Rhodesian African with a perfect alibi left the courts guessing through several hearings before he produced it. John Isaac first appeared in the Salisbury magistrate's court charged with stealIng can. His case was sent to the High Court, then back117 words
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405 1962-11-05 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. r |HE Anti-Castro Student Revolutionary Directorate (DRE) said yesterday the Soviet Union had underground missile sites in Cuba which might not be affected by the dismantling of bases going- on now. DRE said the Information was received from Its underground operatives InReuter; UP - 405 words
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Article101 1962-11-05 3 Cuban naval manoeuvres J£EY WEST (Florida). Sun. Shipping off Havana's north-east coast was warned yesterday to take necessary precautions as Cuban naval ships began manoeuvres in the area. Havana Radio, monitored here, broadcast the text of an Armed Forces Ministry note announcing that the exercises, to begin at 1200 GMT,Reuter - 101 words
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Advertisement194 1962-11-05 3 -VERM (fipfi^ FILTERMASTER a This new addition to the Q[W- famous "Filtermaster" line S^&l U^^^, °f Hopkins swimming pool f Ifci^ filters is designed Vtfc^Rwjf specifically for commercial »i../v*2J installations— club, community and motel pools. Ik, r It features high efficiency-low maintenance. \V 4H^Y Filter elements are #304 IT'S mm194 words
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Advertisement577 1962-11-05 3 ATTENTION ALL LADIES!! HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE M.C.I.S. FAMILY INVESTMENT PLAN? Happiness, contentment and security. These are alms of any family. The family is a unit whose happiness, contentment and security depends In a large measure on wise economic planning. In making this statement we are not merely thinking577 words
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541 1962-11-05 4 A HIGH SPEED COMPUTER FOR MINISTRY SINGAPORE, Sun. £S ELECTRONIC computer, the first of its kind in South-east Asia, will be installed in the Ministry of Finance to speed up the processing of Government accounts and statistics. The computer, which is expected to go into operation in January 1964. will541 words
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230 1962-11-05 4 irpHE Government today A that the Party Rakyat examinations boycott by lang Craft Centre. It claimed that the party made contact with the pupils through one of the girls, Asnah Anang. 18. fiancee of the Party Rakyat chairman. Wabah Shah. Some 103 fourth year pupils230 words
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Article41 1962-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The officers and members of the rank and file of "D Division of the Singapore Police Force will hold a "get together" to celebrate Deepavali at 4.30 p.m. on Nov. 9 at the Havelock Road Police quarters.41 words
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Article33 1962-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. D. S. Dutton. Superintendent. Pulau Senang settlement, will address the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club on "Pulau Senang" at 1 pjn. on Wednesday at the Prince's Restaurant.33 words
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Article136 1962-11-05 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places at 7 p.m. during the week commencing tomorrow: Monday: Kirn Keat Avenue children's playground; Pukat Road; Knee Hua School. Thong Ho village: Sembawang village. Tuesday-. Jalan Tua Kong: Boh Sua Tian136 words
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Article32 1962-11-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Mr. K. K. Mohamed Abdullah comet before the second Industrial Arbitration Court at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday.32 words
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Article26 1962-11-05 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for Home Aflairs, will declare open the Kranji holiday camp at 10 a.m. on Nov. 11.26 words
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Article22 1962-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. Water will be cut off in Binjai Rise off BinJai Park tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn.22 words
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100 1962-11-05 4 A STUDENT COUNCIL TO 'GOVERN' SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Sun. The Anglican High School in Upper Changi Road has launched a novel experiment to give students of their school firsthand experience in self-discipline and democracy. Yesterday, students held an election to elect a Council of Officers to "govern" the school for one100 words
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Article98 1962-11-05 4 A Chinese opera for festival SINGAPORE. Sun. The Er Woo Amateur Musical and Dramatic Association will stage "Madam Chin Hslan Lian" (a classical Han opera) at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow, as part of this week's Cultural Festival. On Tuesday at the same time and place, a night98 words
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Article23 1962-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Rajagopal Kathiravelu. a postal clerk, and the former Miss Sarojini Ponticmpalam. a nurse, were married in Singapore today.23 words
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Advertisement323 1962-11-05 4 IfJ] Jl J J\ 1 K GALA PREMIERE ii?J^ W TOMORROW at 9.30pm »LL TKE c:LOUR MID EXCITEMENT OF THE SOUTH SEAS! A*JAMES MASON JOHN M)LLS WmWiM^Sn t^^mWm 2f\ HERBERT LOH r kmifh) t, tmMn, Unrtt M hat larnH r-PLUS ON STAGE'.wm PERSONAL APPEARANCES OF 1 I MR. JOHN MILLS323 words
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Advertisement355 1962-11-05 4 CAPITOL (s po-e) NEXT CHANGE! ||i All NEW MORE EXCITING than ever THE GREATESTTHRILLCLASSIinjML^IME! afe HERBERT LolJ\; HEATHER SEARS h» S t«««THORLEY WALTERS MICHAEL GOUGH AH«ii(aiFiui«ooucTioit»uHivujAiiNUß«noMiKLiASt Plus Feaiurette in SCOPE COLOR ALL THAT ORIENTAL JAZZ A TOUR OF THE NIGHTCLUBS in HONGKONG JAPAN UPV Singapore Simultaneoujilv C 1/ KtA WXTCHAXGE355 words
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Advertisement471 1962-11-05 4 :#shawI Phone 234 t J \m\ I a XOIV SIIOWIX. llom 1.4.' 4 00 6.30 9.13pm £ftl B^BI "GIANT of MET IOPOLIS" Gordon Mitchell Liana Orfel Supercineicope Color (MGMV Next Change V<iM's "VILLAGE of DAUGHTERS' ERIC SKYES SCILLA GA3EL. ft LAST FEW DAYS I B 11 a.m., 1.4S 4 6.30471 words
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Miscellaneous412 1962-11-05 4 THE following is today's sche- Malayan Airways: Prom Kuala Garuda: To Bangkok (OA 802) dule of civil aircraft move- Lumpur (ML 171) 10 am.; from 9.26 a.m.; to Jakarta (OA 803) ments at Paya Lebar airport. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, 4.40 pjn. Singapore: Malacca (ML 103) 11.55 ajn.; r«»h«. p»^n<.412 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1962-11-05 5 EUGENE BURDICK - EUGENE BURDICK CONTINUINGthe most challenging story of the year.,, written in the context of our times... THERE has been a ghastly mistake. Moscow is threatened by six United States Hbombers which have missed a call to return to base. Now John Buck, the top Russian linguist in the1,552 words
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Singapore Industrial Week A SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration562 1962-11-05 6 Forum on future is highlight of the 'week' exhibition to promote and stimulate consciousness of Singapore's industrial potentialities will be opened this afternoon at the Polytechnic by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The first of its kind to be organised by the Engineering Society of the Singapore562 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-11-05 6 HE HEADS WORK PARTY Mr. Kam Poh Guan, chairman of the Engineering Society of the Singapore Polytechnic, and a final year student in electrical engineering, who heads the committee responsible for the hard work of organising Industrial Week. The other members of the team are Messrs. Foo Meng Tong (vicechairman).92 words
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308 1962-11-05 6 Training for industrial leadership a must rpo promote rapid and successful industrialisation in Singapore, it is essential to devote resources for "human investment" by training both management and labour in modern industrial techniques and production processes. This is an export's view and explains why the Economic Development Board, in conjunction308 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-11-05 6 DR. GOH LAUDS SOCIETY FOR TAKING LEAD rpHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has sent the following message on Industrial Week: "The Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society is to be congratulated on its enterprise and initiative in organising the Industrial Week which, I believe, is the first of its286 words
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Article, Illustration620 1962-11-05 7 Calls for efforts of Government, employers and workers alike: UN expert UNITED Nations expert to the Singapore Economic Development Board, Mr. Joseph Mark, in advising on how to increase productivity in Singapore industry, has said: "The benefits of higher productivity should be equitably distributed among620 words
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Article164 1962-11-05 7 UOW is a motorcar as--11 sembled and how does its engine work? This is a question of interest to all car owners as well as non-owners, if only from an informative point of view. An illustration of the complex task of putting a car164 words
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294 1962-11-05 7 OVER 600 employees are engaged by National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., Singapore, on the production of flashlight cells and radio batteries which are exported to more than 68 countries throughout the world, i Eveready batteries manufactured In Singapore are sold as far afield as Tahiti,294 words
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Article281 1962-11-05 7 Only finest tobacco leaf used THE manufacture of cigarettes, as we know them today, has its origins in the last years of the 19th century. Prior to that, cigarettes were generally made by hand, and consequently were very expensive. The invention of a machine for the rolling of cigarettes finallyDomei - 281 words
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Advertisement366 1962-11-05 6 ■I whW^^^^B 3 ft O a aa &BHHMHBMBBR2 ne Ford Assembly Plant in R^^"^'!!SS i»^^»^<fli Singapore is the only one in W^UtHt&BmSKml^ErSmWßm BUMEI HRjr^^^^KtJl Malaya assembling cars. Steel panels of mjny jhapei and nres trucks and tractors. held together by i |ig before spot- Myy H welding to form strong366 words
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Advertisement582 1962-11-05 7 Advertisement SINCAPORE MANUFACTURES THE WORLD'S BEST BATTERIES! WORLD renowned 'EVEREADY' dry batteries arc manufactured by National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. in their large modern factory at the 9' milestone on the Bukit Timah ftoad. Undoubtedly, practically everybody in Singapore has at some time or other seen the giant model battery which582 words
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Advertisement60 1962-11-05 7 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers '^mk'^ -^>\ lull I l^^''"*'-''''-*'-"*^^^ Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for you thDERAIIOV 20s LXt CUTIVE PACK 80 CLNTS AND IN TI \S 40 <60 words
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Article, Illustration219 1962-11-05 8 Capt. Hamid on a busy round in Britain POST-PRIMARY TEACHERS MAY BE SENT TO TRAIN AT BRINSFORD LONDON, Sunday. TfALAYA s Education Minister, Capt. Abdul HaaTl mid Khan, said today that qualified post-pri-mary schoolteachers may be sent from Malaya to Brinsford Lodge for specialised training before this college closes down219 words
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Article45 1962-11-05 8 MALACCA, Sun. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ohafar bin Baba, today opened a $8,000 community hall at Kuala Llnggi, in Alor Gaiah District. A (500.000 fishermen's resettlement scheme in the kampong will be opened on Nov. 15.45 words
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150 1962-11-05 8 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. Brunei Party Rakyat has protested to the Governments of North Borneo and Britain over allegtJ maltreatment of three of its leaders who visited Jesselton last month. A party statement said the vice-president, Inche Hapidz Laksamana, a legislative councillor, Inche Mohamed150 words
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184 1962-11-05 8 Sirens and flashing beacons for 999 patrol I/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. New, sleek. Aus-tralian-style police cars fitted with sirens and with red beacon lights on the roofs will soon be a familiar sight on the Malayan roads. These cars are among 40 bought so far by the Royal Federation of Malaya184 words
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Article32 1962-11-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Kuala Langat District Welfare Committee which pays out $1,200 a month to the poor has planned film shows, a dinner and dance to raise funds.32 words
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222 1962-11-05 8 PENANG, Sunday T»HE jaga kereta nui- sance "is daily growing more and more of a menace," the Automobile Association of Malaya warns in its latest issue of the AAM News. Motorists who did not pay "the young thugs" faced the prospect of having222 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-11-05 8 Dr. Lim: Challenge soon byUDP OENANG. Sun. The x chairman of the national pro-tern committee of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said In Penang today that by January next year his party would be able to "come out openly" to challenge other parties. "By then," he said297 words
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Article24 1962-11-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Thß Blood Donors' Association here will hold a "get-together" at the Federal House canteen at 7 p.m. on Friday.24 words
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Miscellaneous176 1962-11-05 8 Alley Oop Btf V.T. Hamlin I GUESS IT WAS V es -ANOWCII.KNO.NOTX WITH HER. Sf GEE.' NICE PLACE GLAU YOU UKE rr,MK.OOP~ INEVITABLE OOP MISS H1M.... /WITH OOLA\EXPERIENCE, Z T\ YOU'VE GOT HERE,/ I'VE POUND IT MOST ADEQUATE- WOULD MOVE ON/ BUT NOT TOO HERE TO SHE SHOULO tk OR.176 words
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Article46 1962-11-05 9 KUANTAN. Sun.— More than 300 people last night attended a dance sponsored by the Kuantan Rotary Club in the Town Hall in aid of needy schoolchildren. Highlight of the dance was a hair styles fashion parade in which 12 eiils took part.46 words
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Article38 1962-11-05 9 ALOR STAR, Sun.— The Kedah Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar bin Syed Abdullah Shahbuddin. today declared open a six-day course for 40 members of kampong development committees selected from each district in the State.38 words
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211 1962-11-05 9 JESSELTON, Sunday. r £HE North Borneo police force needs more recruits urgently, the commandant of the police training school, Mr. J. W. W. Walne, announced here today. He said the response to recent advertisements jof vacancies in the mobile force, general duties (uniform branch),211 words
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Article25 1962-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The > Selangor Wine and Spirit Dealers' Association held their annual dinner in the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall here tonight. I25 words
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163 1962-11-05 9 By-election date is Dec. 8 in two places lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. J Two by-elections one in Segamat and the other in Batu Pahat will be held on Dec. 8. the Deputy Supervisor of Elpotions, Johore. Mr. S. C. Singhe, announced today. The one in Segamat will be a by-election for163 words
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Article52 1962-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray. crown counsel, has been appointed acting senior crown counsel to succeed Mr. A. \V. Ohows who will be acting SolicitorGeneral, the Government Gazette announced yesterday. The post or Solicitor-General tell vacant when Mr. A. V. Window was appointed a Puisine Judge52 words
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Article, Illustration349 1962-11-05 9 RUBBER ADVISED TO ANTICIPATE DECLINE IN PRICE SINGAPORE, Sunday. HP HE natural rubber industry should anticipate A further drops in price. Professor Kiang Ai Kirn, of the Chemistry Department, University of Singapore, has warned in a talk at the new lecture theatre The professor who spoke on i the rise349 words
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Article79 1962-11-05 9 RAWANG. Sun. A woman hawker, who always carried her life savings totalling $500 wrapped in a bundle and tied round her waist, lost everything last night when two youths robbed her Tan Ngai. 50. was g<Mng home after hawking when th*> youths held her up. She79 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-11-05 9 Four Singapore days for top Soviet violinist SINGAPORE. Sun.— Russian violinist Valrri Klimov will stay in Singapore for four days on his return trip to Moscow after a month's concert tour of Australia. Klimov, the leading Russian violinist of the younger generation, was the firstprize winner of the 1958 international155 words
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Article31 1962-11-05 9 KUALA SELANGOR. Sun.— A committee has been formed to raise i funds to build a hostel for Indini. pupils studying at the Government I English Secondary School here n31 words
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Article207 1962-11-05 9 1961 A GREAT YEAR FOR AVIATION SINGAPORE, S\in. Last year was a year of significant achievement in civil aviation in Singapore, states the annual report of the Civil Aviation Departi ment. published today. Passenger traffic, freight and mail all showed inI creases. The first International air show to be held207 words
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Article32 1962-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The United States Consul General here, Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap, left on throe months' leave yesterday. During his absence Mr. Robert DonhßUser will be Consul-in-Charije.32 words
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Article44 1962-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An exhibition of award-winning photo- 1 7raphs. which depict the world as seen by young people, will be on display in the windows of the i United States Information Servitv library here for a week from tonorrow.44 words
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Article176 1962-11-05 10 M WordM J/» r HiMinuiifi NAI LEX and family thank relatnea fnend* lor meK."aKea, wreatha. glfta. ajaiitanee and attrndance at funeral of ■n.r lirioved father. MECANATHANS AND BERNARDS of condolence, wreathe, attendance and ..»«i»>.ince tuneral of Gerard Satbinathan. MR. AND MRS. lagadu Chaodran thank all iriendi and relali\ra who176 words
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Obituary36 1962-11-05 10 111 Ward* tl» (Minimum i IN MEMORY or Madam Ho Beng Qua! I.Wiah Main) who Ml ua on ■n .November, IML Uone but not fnr- ■■-n Alwaya rem<mbered by thoae I no love her.36 words
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Article392 1962-11-05 10 Wm4§ S/» (Minimum) R.V. MEYER OPHTHALMIC Opti»i.tn» and 'ornt.. Micro l.ena Consult* ants 6, Rafllei Place. Singapore. Tel' ■MM. BONCAFE •ONCAFI BONCAFE. on It tbo«e who appreciate good coffee hasM <>n Boncafe. the pure (round ,<>»>• uith tne (alden flavour. PEAR OP CONSTIPATION* Rttl., helm to overcome «hi«. Ryvtta392 words
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803 1962-11-05 10 The Straits Times Monday, November 5. 1962. Toll Of The Roads Statistics ol iucidents can be as dangerous as the traffic thfy deal with. For instance thry show that in the Federation the worst combination fora motorist is good visibility, ii straight and dry road, and a moderate speed, which803 words
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Article326 1962-11-05 10 The anxiety of the Railwaymen's Union over the future of the Malayan Railway is understandable enough, but 1 why should the union fear the conversion of the administration into an independent statu- tory authority? The Union's President, Mr. Donald d'Uren, now in London, is to appeal326 words
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Article160 1962-11-05 10 Australia's achievements in industrial development in the postwar years have been as .spectacular in their own way ss Japan's and Hong Kong's. Yet Malayan efforts at wooing industrial investors have been directed far more at the two Asian countries. The prospects for co-operation with Australia have not been160 words
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Article, Illustration821 1962-11-05 10 GODFREY HODGSON - Kennedy is faced with a new policy dilemma GODFREY HODGSON "Bad news Carmen— the Americano Marines won't be coming after all." AS CASTRO STEPS UP HIS CAMPAIGN OF SUBVERSION IN LATIN AMERICA... by PUBL ICLY hum iliated by the Russians, and apparently desperate to rescue some prestige from the debacle821 words
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LETTERS
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Letter302 1962-11-05 10 rpHE theoreticians in the X Barisan Sosialis followed the line of their masters so dogmatically that at times it was difficult not, to show their true colours although tremendous efforts were exerted to conceal them. Several of your readers complained recently that the Barisan Sosialis was reluctant to302 words
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Letter98 1962-11-05 10 Mr. Menon's dismissal YOUR reply to the press attache of the High Commission for India, that since Mr. Menon Is no longer Defence Minister he has been sacked, seems to me a preposterous one. The impression you have created is entirely different from the truth. Was it not a transfer?98 words
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Letter82 1962-11-05 10 Share issue arithmetic YOU had the headline "Shell offer nets $142 m." (S.T. Oct. 27). My arithmetic Is no good so could you please let me know how much money the unsuccessful applicants (there were 112.000 applications) spent on bank commission? Bank commission was required for cheques not drawn on82 words
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Letter78 1962-11-05 10 rE word "sacked" used by you in connection with Mr. Menon's dismissal was aDpropriate for It attracted the attention of your readers. "Transferred" might have been used, but it does not attract as much attention. Mr. Nevrekar would have been happy had you used the word "transferred." But78 words
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Letter105 1962-11-05 10 IN his letter on the Himalayan war Mr. K. R. Samy challenges Mr. Lim Chin Siontt to appeal to Mr. Chou Fn-lai to stop the fighting. He asserts that it was China which committed aggression. Mr. Samy allows his feeling for his mother-country to get the better of105 words
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Letter99 1962-11-05 10 I WAS shocked to hear In the English news bulletin of Radio Singapore on October 30 that Indian troops had attacked "Chinese border guards" in the "frontier" area. Is the news editor of Radio Singapore unaware of the fact that Tawang Is (or was until recently) the administrative99 words
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Advertisement362 1962-11-05 10 Straits Tines k Malay Mai ClaeeifW* aiwriiaemewia may •c t<mn*»4 t* lei Floor COLD iTOUMI AKCADB Orchard Noo« cold •ToatAoa ■WAHCHSM AT HOLLAND ROAO-KtTONS KKPPKL HOAO-MAVAL Autherlaed Agants CITY BOOK ITOHI LTO Wlncheeter Heute. CoNyar Quay TM« NEWS FeJONT ritip.irKk SueermarliM M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval ItM S362 words
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Advertisement47 1962-11-05 10 ELEGANT LOOKS To present the best look the wise man always looks for the BEST TAILOR. We stock the best materials made by world-famous manufacturers. TAJMAHAL STORE Exclusive Store For Ladle's And Men's Wear. Ladies' Dressmakers Gent's Outfitters. 34. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. K. Lumpur. Tel: *****47 words
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Advertisement74 1962-11-05 10 ikT-gs_jjk. jEj 3 i. r*" Keep your hair well-groomed all daym use HAIR CREAM g S^ Now, Did Spice H.iir Crtam tskci s controlling interest in your luir, neatly and narunllv. Keeps your luir lively all day long wellgroomed without gla>s. And one )ar gives months of regular daily use.74 words
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Article520 1962-11-05 11 English dropped for 1 1 jobs j KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CUEPACS REPORTS NEW MALAY LANGUAGE AS ALTERNATIVE FOR TEN MORE SCHEMES IN GOVERNMENT AND ARMY A HE Federation Government has waived qualification in English in 11 schemes of service. This was disclosed in the annual report of Congress of Unions520 words
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Article, Illustration412 1962-11-05 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - We won't ram TV culture down people's throats: Rajaratnam DOUG LACKERSTEEN From LONDON. Sun gINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Ra juratnam, is satisfied with his one-man recruitment campaign here for personnel to help launch the island's venture into television next year. He told me: "I came here to iron412 words
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209 1962-11-05 11 A LOR STAR. Sun. A young padi planter was jailed for seven 1 years today for killing the husband of a woman with whom he was alleged to have had an affair Mohamed Saad bin Monamed Radin. 24. pleaded i guilty before Mr. Justice209 words
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Article24 1962-11-05 11 IPOH. Sun. -The Kintn Hawkers 1 Guild will celebrate its 23rd anniversary with a tea party and a dinner on Nov 12.24 words
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Article, Illustration508 1962-11-05 11 'THIS IS NOT A NOVEL SUGGESTION: HE MUST BE SHIELDED 9 gINGAPORE, Sun.— Singapore's "wonder boy" violinist Lee Pan Hon has made another conquest a former child prodigy from America, the doctor violinist Marvin Ziporyn. Dr. Marvin Ziporyn, Professor508 words
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107 1962-11-05 11 PAIR OF DEER FOR TENGKU DUE TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A pair of deer presented by the Madras State Government to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, during his Indian tour will arrive here from Singapore at 5 a.m. tomorrow. The animals are being flown here by Malayan Airways and107 words
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Article28 1962-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— lnct: Jelant bin Kupah. Commissioner for Road Transport, left by Kir for Tokyo today to visit the ninth All-Japan motor show.28 words
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Article85 1962-11-05 11 Four rob a shop of 1,000 sarongs SINGAPORE. Sun. Four men. one armed with a knife, entered a shop in Amoj Street and stole sarongs worth $7,000 last night. The thugs had knocked on the front door of Hong Lee and Co. to buy cigarettes at about 10.30 p.m. They85 words
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83 1962-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Dr. Oayl D. Ness, Fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs in New York, will give a public talk on "White Collar Worker" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29 Ipoh Road. The talk is being sponsored by K.L. Psychology83 words
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124 1962-11-05 11 SINHALESE TOLD: 'DO NOT BUILD WALLS...' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 5.000 Sinhalese in Malaya were told j today "not to build walls around you" but to co-operate with the Government to make i the country happy and 1 prosperous. The advice was given by the (acting Ceylon High CommLsUioner here,124 words
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Article23 1962-11-05 11 IPOH, Sun.— Two adding I machines wortb si .181 wcrr stolon I from the Tambun Mining Company Limited ben y> storday.23 words
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Article20 1962-11-05 11 IPOH. Sun— Mr. Eng Keat Sang. j 40. n businessman, had Ins car stolen from Birch Street yesterday.20 words
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Article146 1962-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of a I Sarawak mission here on j a study tour have told the Director of the National Productivity Centre. Mr. S. Abishegam, that they wish to arrange for people from their territory to come to the centre for training.146 words
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Advertisement36 1962-11-05 11 jl£W poifc Sausages the testiest Mcmi^ sausages J SBjMM you can buy Wall's sausages are a FEAST!' Don t for jet the Christmas Fji r Sal I on Saturday 24th November Ticket* available at Cold Storage.36 words
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Advertisement168 1962-11-05 11 mm SftpS %fflMJ\ j)U? 8 TON ARTICULATEDS Available ex stock in chassis form or with 0 bodies built to special requirements. rchard Motors SINGAPORE 1 KUALA LUMPUt tEPIESENTEO ELSEWHERE |V BORNEO MOTORS DEVELOP A SUPER-POWER MEMORY! FREE BOOK SHOWS YOU HOW SIMPLE IT IS. Tfcu at tott, it yew chanc*168 words
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Miscellaneous409 1962-11-05 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metre* SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Mom- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ing Me.odle*; 7.00 Rendezvous ur E-'S.bo K With Music; 7.30 Time Signal.409 words
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Article51 1962-11-05 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Johore State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Ja afar, will visit thp npw water supply scheme in Sagil area, Muar. on Thursday. He will be accompanied by members of the works committee. The party will also inspect the reservoir at Gunong51 words
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Article, Illustration419 1962-11-05 12 SHEEP TRADE 'MONOPOLY' CHARGE SINGAPORE, Sun TWO Singapore sheep importers today accused three bigger firms of trying to force them out of business. THE "SMALL TWO": The Singapore Malayan Livestock Company, and Swee Hin Trading Company. THE "BIG THREE": Ben and Company, the419 words
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Article45 1962-11-05 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A Johore Senator. Dato Sheikh Abu Bakar hin Yahya. was elected chairman of Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee today. Haji Ali Hassan bin Zulfan was elected vice-chairman. Mr. M. B. Dasji secretary and Mr. R. A. dc Cruz treasurer.45 words
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143 1962-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A CENTRAL organisation has been formed to co- ordinate the vocational guidance activities of various government departments and public bodies to provide a better service for students seeking careers. The organisation, called the Vocational Guidance Coordinating Body, will net down to drawing143 words
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73 1962-11-05 12 Australians teach jungle fighting SINGAPORE. Sun.— An Australian Army officer and three sergeants are training troop* from all over the world in jungle warfare at Kota Tlnggi. Johore. Led by Capt. Lan MacKay. the Australian team trains British. Australian. New Zealand. American, Thai, Filipino Borneo. Laotian. Gurkha and Malay troops.73 words
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Article41 1962-11-05 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A trisha rider. Kha Sai Koh. was killed in collision with a van at the junction of Kelantan Lane and Jalan Besar today. Witnesses are asked to see In*pectoi John Thian of Traffic Police, Sepoy Lines.41 words
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149 1962-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government is getting more X-ray units to step up the campaign against tuberculosis. The Government's senior T.B. specialist. Dr. J. S. Sodhy. said that six "miniature" I chest units would arrive next month. Two of the units, ordered149 words
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Article107 1962-11-05 12 A RED CROSS CAMP ON THE BEACH IPOH, Sun.— Sixty member.^ of the Ipoh District Red Cross Society will attend a training camp on the beach at Teluk Muroh, near Lumut. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The party will be led by Mr. Joseph Pragasam, offlcer-in-charge of the junior and107 words
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Article33 1962-11-05 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Polytechnic will conduct a radar observers course from Dec. 10 to 21 for all who have completed a minimum period of i* months' service In a ship.33 words
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Article33 1962-11-05 12 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Arts Council and the German Embassy will sponsor a three-day picture ex- < hibition of "Berlin and the Wall I in the St. Michael's Institution hall.33 words
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Article24 1962-11-05 12 KULIM. Sun.— Pour public telephone booths have been installed at Sungei Seluang, Labu Besar. Merbau Pulas and Keladi in Kulim District24 words
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223 1962-11-05 12 Wanted for TV, films of Japanese invasion SINGAPORE, Sun. Millions of Americans will soon see the Japanese invasion of Malaya and Singapore on their television sets. Columbia Broadcasting Corporation, which is planning mis TV film is now looking for films which show tbe Japanese invasion. Allied troops in action, and223 words
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112 1962-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MALAYA sold $803,204,135 worth of rubber and $369,841,232 worth of tin in the first seven months of this year, according to official trade statistics Issued today. They formed slightly over four-fifths of total exports of $1,550 million during the period. Exports of112 words
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Advertisement69 1962-11-05 12 SHACHIHATA stationery are inexpensive products of quality. WW/&4 ST Parkin; Ink (in 6 colour*) Stomp In k A (in 6 celeyrt) ȣV Kian Cwan 4Kb (M) Ltd. PUBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE Class XVI for PUBLIC SPEAKING MEMORY TRAINING HUMAN RELATIONS LEADERSHIP TRAINING STARTS 20th Nov. to 19th Feb. 1963 to 10p.m.69 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-11-05 12 ft" Bunny By Hmlph Heimxlwhi n [SOME LOCKSMITH^ f YOU "N I^W 1 V >W^ ARE: I'M 6UARAVTEEPTO <_ SORRY, ELMER,! SUPPOSED TO BE OPEN MY DOOR: -u-^r-z^—-f CAN'T SEEM TtiETUHfi&K] j I OPEN TOR I WON'T PAY YOU I J?2s?* I VER DOOR OPEN A M \iuiINESS! A CENT52 words
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Advertisement721 1962-11-05 13 t TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors up to 3-00 pm. on 26th November, 1962, at the office of the State Engineer, Malacca, for the SUPPLY OP MOTOR SPARE PARTS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, MALACCA, FOR THE PERIOD 16.12.62 to 15.12.63. All721 words
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Advertisement909 1962-11-05 13 TENDERS JABATAN &ERJA RAYA, PERAK TENDERS for the supply of sand t •> Ipoh Airfield will be received at I tie office of the State Engineer, I WD., Perak, Ipob up to 3 pm. on the 9th November. 1963 from conUactors In Classes A to t Pull particulars may be909 words
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Advertisement760 1962-11-05 13 (Continued (rom Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT •0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm WANTED By A Finn of Accountant* i Senior Audit Clerk with some knowedge of Oilaesf. Please apply to Box ***** S.T. Spore. YOUNG GENERAL HOUSE Servant willing reliable and trustworthy, knowledge of cooking an ad•antage. Singapore760 words
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Advertisement1049 1962-11-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm WANTBO QUALIFIED and experienced teacher* for science. Math*. English, History, Geography, for Forms 111 to V. Oood Salary to the right person*. Applications to reach manager. Guru Nanak Institution. Ipob. on or before 15 11.62. LADY GRADUATE In Chinese to prepare1,049 words
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Advertisement1079 1962-11-05 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED in Word* SS (Min.)— Bax SO et*. txtrm 2 EUROPEAN BACHELORS Kequlre 2-bedroom Flat, unfurnished, In Singapore 9 or 10. Please ring Mundy at B'pore ***** (office hours). UNFURNISHED 2/3 BEDROOMS Flat or House required by Chinese working couple. District 14, 15, 16. Phone (Spore) ***** Chong after1,079 words
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Advertisement824 1962-11-05 13 TUITION it Word* SS (MiH.)— Bex M tta. extra ASIA ORIVmo SCHOOL Kxpar*enoed English speaking Instructors ilnsl iwiiollml cars rimiiilwe Course 150/-. Guaranteed $75/- o? Orcaard Road. B'pore. Pboae SSTVT. Mrs. Kay, new In Skngapere has pleasure In opening THE LONDON INSTITUTE OP HAIRORESSINC At 2SA Penang Lane, S'awrt, Enrolments824 words
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Advertisement965 1962-11-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE ia Word* SS (MiH.)— Bern eta, extra BEAUTIFUL RACING Red 1961 Qoggo-Oart 2 seater mini sportacar. 80 mpc 51.460/- o-n.o. UM 1956 Standard 10 51, 375/-. HP arraageahle. Pbo^e 306U/390M (Associated Agencies welcome more Lutings). ORCHARD MOTORS Used Car Dept. 1»«1 Vlster OeLuxe 54.100.--IMO Vleter Sup.r 53.500.--19*9965 words
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Advertisement741 1962-11-05 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) t0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box in eU. txlr, KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY tERVICB 13 Toe Arcade. Ist Kloor Tel: wasiu. BIRRYS HOMI MOVIB Service da* ibows for children arranged. Pbooe (B'pore) ***** MOTION SMITH 12 ii.ittcry Road, Spore, Can do Photo-Hrintius while you rv»it. 12c per square loot741 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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630 1962-11-05 14 Allington Kennard - The Asian politicians role in independent countries Allington Kennard THE BROWN SAHIBS. By Torzie Vittachi (Andre Deursch 10s. 6d.) REVIEWED BY IN a moment of quiet despair at the political state of Ceylon some ten years ago, Mr. Vittachi coined for his country's leaders the phrase "the Brown Sahibs." Brown630 words
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Article295 1962-11-05 14 THE ART OF COOKING CHINESE FOOD MRS. DAVID SZE HOW TO COOK AND EAT IN CHINESE. By Buwei Yang Chao. (Penguin 65.). WITH a foreword by Hu shin and a preface by Pearl Buck what more could the purchaser of a Chinese cookery book want? Well she could want a295 words
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Article272 1962-11-05 14 David Sze - The teacher and his world David Sze B> HIGHLY recommended reading for Malaya's school teachors is "The Teacher and His World", one of the Gollancz series "A Young Person's Guide." A teacher needs more than a dash of Idealism to make a success of his job. And few countries even272 words
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Article190 1962-11-05 14 LIF£ AT THE TOP. By John Braine. (Eyre and Spottiswoode 18s.). PLAINLY Mi. Braine did not leave Joe Lampton nicely esconced in the hay at the top without thought of looking in on him again a little later. This later look is not quite what190 words
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Advertisement169 1962-11-05 14 Ask for world favourite ASAHI BEER (GOLDEN QUALITY) Sola Aganti for Singapore and Malaya: HONG lEONC CO., LTD 144, Robin.en Read, S.nfl.por. T.I. 7792*. J~ot good pid-kte* dekopdn FILMSI PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD. Suppliers: OIA Chcmic German Democratic Republic HE ill r i 111 SSo mony brands mcke claims on169 words
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Advertisement447 1962-11-05 14 RHEUMATISM? BBgjHßfe^ FIBROSITIS? P^^JH LUMBAGO? B^. v Rhetunautm>fibimiLu, lumbago, a/t&hti* aod all own lar pains are earned by the tightening of tmmcU Nbraa. This prevent* the free flowing of blood through all p«rr» of the body, allowing impunua to accumulate in apon Mentbolaium\"Deep Heat" Rob is a linoltn buid oimment447 words
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Miscellaneous236 1962-11-05 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. The fraud of men was. In Agreement in the Mtf Ba t r >. ng extremely 10. Drive to fwrten in (5). s^imen of 17 11. Present price of 22 in Prance 8 bo 4 7 sst^ t nen ot 12. favour for fans? (7).236 words
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Advertisement1531 1962-11-05 15 -r*7wrr—wrrm 10 LIVERPOOL a WESI COASI U.I. urn roert ten> S'nea *ewjM OOLIUS Uvirpiit Ii Pirt Nn t Nev 7/ I Nn II livtiMii. Otbin. Glesgow •>•• .i an v mt i«/>« un v i*V""ON Livimel. tuoiii «n ll Nn M Rn 17/ M Nn II fi? M Haw l1,531 words
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Advertisement1275 1962-11-05 15 w McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W. VRjRI lib Nn 83)31 «Q V*A» CLLERMAN LIME all KLA VENESS LINE V HAVRE, LONDON. HAMBURG. IRS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ROTURDAM t MIDDLESBROU6K SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAND. Cm OF LEEDS Acceeuas tew fir Clatral 1 Siatk Sport S'hem Ptneng SONNEVIIIE 11/14 Nn IS/17 Nn1,275 words
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Article30 1962-11-05 16 <per Ib.l )ct. 29 8Hcts. 30 80J cts. 31 82*01%. (per pi ml) S428.50 $430.62} S431.25 <>'OV. I 81 J ctv •i 82 cts. 3 MttJI S433.371 S432.37J30 words
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1629 1962-11-05 16 'Shellania' affects stock exchange From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange last week without doubt suffered from a bad dose of "Shellania". It dominated ttye market from the word go on Monday morning and on that day 350,000 shares were reported to have changed hands in the Singapore and1,629 words
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Article175 1962-11-05 16 THE price of tin on 1 Saturday fell by one dollar to $432.37 i per picul thus breaking the continuous advance which took place between Monday and Friday when Just under $5 was gained. The Saturday morning drop followed the easing of London prices on175 words
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Article232 1962-11-05 16 Tin production ln Malaya in September totalled 4,800 tons compared with 5.010 tons in Aueu.st. This means in the first nine months of this year production totalled 43.826 tons compared with 41.457 tons ln the corresponding period of 1961 and was the highest output for the period for five years.232 words
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Article974 1962-11-05 16 HTIIK state of shares on the Malayan Stock Kxrhantje show last business to November 1 (A) and last business since the date <B) with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIES II I Alei Brick* 220 OrM 2.20 Atlas974 words
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Article80 1962-11-05 16 Kamuntinc Tin London Tin Rantau Tin Kluanu orda Cherms Rubber Kuala Prrjtau It-dan* Bahru Sennah Rubber United Trmianc 1 Interim. Current payment 37}% 7". t eo%t 50% 6J°it 2}~. 15% 9d. 4d. Date of payment Nov. 28 Dec. 12 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Nov. 28 Dec.80 words
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Article45 1962-11-05 16 industrials: Ttn»: rufekarai Oat. n Oof M Oct. 3) >»T 3« ms 62 1 275.03 276. 4 V 276 3W li2.S.< 172 23 172.28 Jan. 1, its* IM. N*>. 1 278. M 17-.-.JJ H»» 2 •£JKM 17.1 0) No.. 3 I* 1345 words
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Advertisement839 1962-11-05 16 [™lORIENTI LINES I SAILINGS TU U.&. Oeo. S'DOf* Oeo. Penarvg Arr. U.K. -CHUSAN" 8 Nov 9 No* 29 No. -ORCADES- 9 Oec II On "CATHAf" 10 Dec II Dec 2 ill 63 Limited First Clou occommodot.on available in "CATHAY" Limited First and Tourut Class accommodation availabte tn "CHUSAN" and "ORCADES".839 words
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Advertisement91 1962-11-05 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND ADpilcatlon Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tfca Ma— tan. f.O. 80. 90. Stftfaaof*. r.O. 80. IS4 Kualo Lama*. •.O. 80. 30. laok of P.O. Box 277. fanaaa. Nims (Mr./Mrs./MI»«) Atfairata. TRUSTEE: THf CHARTERED SANK (MALAYA) TRUSTCI ITD s-ii-ez Xl WJXiLUJL^LIIJjLJB lcctn>n91 words
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Advertisement842 1962-11-05 17 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rnHE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. Nov. 2. INDUSTRIALS B. S. Hume Pref. A6'*t 6/101 Aim Ordi L'.VO B. B. Petrol MS* 3!' 3 i M. TruttMi •uu a«u KoMtead 1 CM 1.71 Con Tin842 words
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Advertisement497 1962-11-05 17 NOTICE Our Salesman, Mr. Llm Boon Chye. Is no longer employed by us as from Ist. November. 1962 and therefore is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. Sim Llm Company Limited. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. JOHN HAYNES ATKINSON of No. 2. Bushey Park. Singapore,497 words
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Advertisement235 1962-11-05 17 In the matter ot The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174; and In the natter of UNITED FURNITURE FACTORY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors ol the abovenamed Company are required, on or before the 10th December 1962. to send their names and addresses and particulars of235 words
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Advertisement629 1962-11-05 17 NOTICES NOTICE Companies Winding-Up No. 2 ef 1982. In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) AND In the Matter of LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance, 1962. AND In the Matter of CHAMPION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (In Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors Policy Holders of the629 words
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Advertisement768 1962-11-05 17 NOTICES NOTICE The undersigned propose to inaugurate a branch of the Hongkong University Alumni Association in Seremban provided the requisite support is forthcoming. Will all Graduates and former Undergraduates of the Hongkong University who wish to become members of this proposed Association please contact Mr. H. W. Tan of Yusof768 words
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Advertisement876 1962-11-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified experienced Surveyors who are Federal Citizens/ State Nationals for the post of Temporary Technician (Surveyor) In the Public Works Department, SelangorSalary scale Is:- $122.50x7.50* < 152.50/237x14-349/394x14-506 per j mensem and salary paid will be i commensurate with the qualifica- tions and876 words
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Advertisement740 1962-11-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in Building. Applicants should tiave an appropriate qualification such as AIOB or a Building Science Degree or other acceptable qualification and should preferably bave had one/ two years' expert' etice since qualification740 words
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Advertisement425 1962-11-05 17 TENDERS TENDERS will be wired in Tender Box No. 3 at the Office ol the Chief Supplies Officer. K.mdang Kcrbnu. Singapore, up to 12 noon on 14th November 1962 [or the Supply Delivery of Toilet Soap during 1963. TENDER FORMS will only be issued on production of the receipt for425 words
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816 1962-11-05 18 T ONDON. Sun. Cup fever swept England yesterday as 32 little amateur and parttime professional clubs Joined Third and Fourth Division teams in the First Round of the F.A. Cup. Nowhere was the fever higher than at Wimbledon where the amateur team knockedReuter - 816 words
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Article200 1962-11-05 18 REPLAY DATES Nov. 5: Barrow v Button; Mansfield v Hounsk<w. Nov. 6: Poole v Watford; Rochdale v York. Nov. 7: Darlington v Lincoln; Scarborough v Crewe; Wrrxham v Southport. Nov. 8: Doncaster v Smith Shields; Workington North Shields. \ndovet o GiUingham 1 With I Moce*-ambe 1 rtoston Ltd. 1 King's200 words
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Article840 1962-11-05 18 FIRST DIVISION Aslon Villa 1 Fulham 2 Blackburn 5 Arsenal 5 Blackpool 0 W.B.A. 2 Ipswich 3 Man. I t<i. 3 Liverpool 1 Burnley 2 Man. City 1 Everton 1 Notts Forest 1 l.oyton 1 SherT. Ltd. 0 Birmineham i Tottenham 4 Leicester West Ham 1840 words
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Article603 1962-11-05 18 LONDON. Sunday. IN her last competition before leaving for the Commonwealth Games in Perth next week, Frances Slaap broke the United Kingdom women s high jump record with a leap of sft 9ins at the RAF indoor stadium at Stanmore yesterday Frances. 21. gaveReuter - 603 words
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Advertisement350 1962-11-05 18 Johnson IG*1 G* HP OUTBOARD MOTORS Move heavy cargo easily, economically and safely -W if Ret a Johnson 18HP Outboard motor. It gives real ,ff big-motor performance. Dependable at all times under Johnson W any conditions, the Johnson 18HP is equipped with safety features a free-tilting motor, slip-clutch pro*il v350 words
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Advertisement281 1962-11-05 18 v if you suffer 1 from A BRONCHITIS read this j EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and sureness of effect. Trie properties281 words
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Article35 1962-11-05 19 nc* roui. ».i,oou Ist 2J5622 $32,346 2nd *****7 $16,173 3rd *****5 8,086 Start*™ ($1,617 each): *****1 *****0 *****6 *****8 ***** Consolation ($7lB each) *****7 *****6 *****7 ***** *****7 *****6 *****8 *****1 .***** *****3.35 words
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Article1293 1962-11-05 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: SPRINT TO DENTENTURIUS BY THREE LENGTHS By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. JOCKEY Garnet Bougoure signalled his return to the Malayan Turf with an easy win on the hot favourite Shockalingam in Race 2 at Kuala Lumpur today. Jockey Merv Posner landed a splendid double on1,293 words
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Article251 1962-11-05 19 TKNNIS Ueab Swee Lee Cup Penan* > Semi-flnaU: PBC A bt CRC Selandang* 1 4-0 (J. Pearce and J. Rajendran bt Wong Poh Lam and Lee Leong Chye 6-0. 6-4; Johnny Heah and Llm Say Chuan bt Chang Tuck Lee and Chin Thean Lok 6-3, 6-1; Goon Kok Lera and251 words
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Article25 1962-11-05 19 SINGAPORE, Sun. The hockey match between Federation Government Services and S.H.A XI. scheduled at Farrer Park today, was washed out by heavy nun.25 words
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277 1962-11-05 19 SINGAPORE, Sunday. FEDERATION of Malaya Government Services made a clean sweep against Singapore Civil S'er- i vice Association in tneir inter-termoriai Daaminton competition at St. George's Road today. Leading 5-0 at the end of yesterday's play, Federation today dropped only two sets before277 words
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282 1962-11-05 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By HONG KONG, Sun An Injury-hit Malayan side earned rounds of applause from Hong Kong's highlycritical soccer fans despite going down 2-0 to Combined Chinese here today. Malaya, making three changes In the Ho Ho Cup team which lost 3-0282 words
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Article261 1962-11-05 19 SINGAPORE, Sun. Star Soccerites, the glamour club of Singapore soccer eight years ago. scored their first success since their return to the SAFA league when their "A" team won the Division Three championship by beatIng Arsenal Sports Club 2-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today.261 words
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Advertisement142 1962-11-05 19 Change of telephone Numbers MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED 92, Jalan Bandar Kuala Lumpur the Telephone Numbers now changed to ***** <• ***** with effect from sth November, 1962 STRENGTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY U tS^HT *-J* Safe- *4 ..~*> ■T, «E9 ■> Li! MnSH H* VdlHlKt^Kk^ MBWt rnkm m ml .mt™ v142 words
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Advertisement319 1962-11-05 19 Pay as little as $45 monthly family sized 8.2 cv. ft. PHILCO Refrigerator jj! lim $53 -in Federation itfi'iVll $H tM AT voc OLAL£ OR HOME APPLIANCES JMs ORCHAIO ■OAO MNGAPOM THIS BOOK CAN MAKE YOUR FUTURE! It shows you the way to a successful career! In this famous book,319 words
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Miscellaneous99 1962-11-05 19 HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: Police v I A (Thomson Rd); BRC v Combined Schools (padang) Dlv. 2: RAP Tennah v Naval Police (TengarO. S'GOR DIV. 1: TPCA B v TT and TTC (Princes Rd); Sentul Railways v RIDA (Sentul); Camp Mindef v ERC (R. Range Rd); RMAF v PMC -B99 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-11-05 20 King tees off on 'best' course in Malaya MALACCA, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today became the first person to try out the KS-hole golf coarse ut Aver Kroh, eight miles from here, which is now under construction. He practised driving about eight times from the first tee on the328 words
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Article69 1962-11-05 20 NEW YORK, Sun. A 91--year-old man who said he had drunk at least a pint of whisky by a day for 25 years was given a suspended sentence here for shooting at a man who refused to take a drink with him. Fletcher Peterson admittedReuter - 69 words
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152 1962-11-05 20 Ben Bella tells France: No tests in Algeria ALGIERS, Sun. Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, the Algerian Prime Minister, said here yesterday he had told France it was impossible for Algeria to agree to nuclear tests being carried out by the French on Algerian territory. Answering foreign correspondents' questions at a152 words
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Article81 1962-11-05 20 KUCHING. Sun. The next meetings of the Malaysia inter-Governmental sub-com-mittees will be held in Kuching from Tuesday to Thursday this week. These will be followed by more meetings to be held in Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 14. Dato Abdul Aziz and Sir John Martin, the permanent heads of81 words
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Article, Illustration355 1962-11-05 20 O'Brien claim about Reds, Africa UNSPOKEN PACT TO KEiP THEM OUT LONDON, Sun. Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien, former United Nations representative in Katanga, claimed today that the United States and Afro-Asian countries in the United Nations had come to an unspoken agreement to keep Communism out of Africa by endingReuter - 355 words
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Article74 1962-11-05 20 Doctors seek pay boost LONDON, Sun.— The Medical Practitioners' Union Is asking pay increases of up to ±'29 a week for family doctors it was learned today. Doctors have complained their pay standards lag behind those of other professions and argue that the increases are the only way to attractUPI - 74 words
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Article, Illustration421 1962-11-05 20 NANSON (TOO FIT TOO EARLY) PRESSES ON TO SWIM STRAITS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. II7ITH the encouragement of fellow officers in the Malayan armed services, Capt. M. B. Nanson is pressing ahead with his plans for two long-distance Malayan swims leading to an attempt to swim the Straits of Malacca next421 words
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122 1962-11-05 20 A knife in his back after row with wife LONG BEACH, (California), Sun. A man walked into a bar here after a quarrel with his 'wife and asked someone to pull out a knife sticking in his back. Police said the stabbing followed an argument in the bar between GilbertReuter - 122 words
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Article99 1962-11-05 20 Claimant to throne executed ADEN. Sun. A Yemeni who claimed he was the only lawful successor to the Yemeni Throne was executed by firing squad yesterday, the radio station in Sanaa, the capital announced today. A revolutionary tribunal had condemned Sayed All bin All Mirwani to death for high treason,Reuter - 99 words
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Obituary34 1962-11-05 20 CHAN CHVE CUAN forr.irrlv of City Council ptuurd away pKireftilly it 3 How Sum Avenm' at 1 1 Hi n. yesterday nlKht. Kurwr.il v. ill i.ike steal today at 5.30 p.m. at Bidadarl.34 words
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150 1962-11-05 20 NEW YORK, Sun.— A gang of burglars who stole a safe got the shock of their lives when they found it contained some I *****.--000 in cash instead of only the couple of thousand dollars they had expected. So police reported here yesterdayReuter - 150 words
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Article216 1962-11-05 20 BELGRADE, Sunday. A BULGARIAN police chief, two high Communist Party officials and a trade union leader tried to bribe a football referee to make sure their local team won a decisive match and gained promotion to the first league, according to a press report reachingReuter - 216 words
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Article47 1962-11-05 20 rpOKYO. Sun. Japan Is to 1 begin research into deadly rays, news reports said here today. Kyodo, Japanese national news agency, today reported the Japanese Defence Agency had appointed three electrical manufacturers to investigate laser systems -iight amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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625 1962-11-05 20 PPP 'put sewerage fund into revenue' IPOH, Sun. f\\\i PEOPLE'S Progressive Parly, which controls the I poll Municipality, was accused of "political dishonesty" by the Ipoh area Alliance in a Press statement here today. Commenting on the Municipality's $14.03 million budget approved for next year, the secretary of the Ipoh625 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-11-05 20 UIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 88 7340 words
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