The Straits Times, 8 November 1962
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Title Section20 1962-11-08 1 WIRACi: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration764 1962-11-08 1 Nehru accepts his Minister's resignation: Swoop on pro- China Indian Communists 17 Reds held in 3 places NEW DELHI, Wed. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, tonight announced the resignation of Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, 65, as Minister of Defence Production. The Indian Premier made the announcement atReuter - 764 words
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Article237 1962-11-08 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LONDON, Wed. 'P II E MALAYAN High Commission said today it will protest to the Commonwealth Institute regarding the misrepresentation of a Malayan scene in the Institute's new £700,000 building opened yesterday by Queen Elizabeth. The High Commissioner. Tengku Ya'acob, said: "We are237 words
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145 1962-11-08 1 A CCRA. Wed. Two explosions occurred in an Accra suburb late last night, injuring at least two children, according to first reports. The explosions came soon alter President Kwame Nkrumah's ruling Convention People's Party had held a rally in the area. No official statement145 words
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Article39 1962-11-08 1 SEOUL, Wed. Malaya's Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, and his wife escaped injury today when a small bus ran into his car during a sight-seeing tour of Seoul. The car was slightly damag. cd.— U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article26 1962-11-08 1 DARWIN. Wed. Sightless shrimps which may be new to science, have been discovered In a cave at Katherlne, 200 miles Southeast of Darwin. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article65 1962-11-08 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A detective said here last night that Robert Weaver. 22. was playing "Russian roulette" when be fatally shot himself. Weaver, adopted son of Mr. Robert Weaver, Ad- ministrator of the United States Federal Housing and Home Finance Afency. died in hospital where he hadReuter - 65 words
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Article53 1962-11-08 1 LONDON, Wed. Leaders of Britain's 450,000 rmUwaymen agreed today to accept a six per cent pay rise. after protracted talks with the British Transport Commission Chief. Dr. Richard Beeching. The Increase, to take effect from Nov. 5, will cost the State-owned railways £18 million st«rangReuter - 53 words
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Article91 1962-11-08 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A dead man, Mr. Clem Miller, was runn i n g substantially ahead of his Republican opponent, Mr. Don Clausen, in a California election to the House of Representatives today. Mr. Miller. who held the seat in the last Congress, died shortly before theReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-11-08 1 LONDON, Wednesday. rpHE London conference on independence for Bri--L tish Guiana has collapsed, delegates said last night. The end came after the Colony's governing and opposition party delegations had maintained their refusals to compromise their conflicting views on an electoral system. The conference has been adjourned Indefinitely,Reuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-11-08 1 KENNEDY'S PARTY RETAINS HOUSE AND SENATE IN HEAVY POLL NKW YORK, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy's Democratic Party emerged victorious in the United States Congressional elections today keeping control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. In California, a Democrat. Mr. EflrnXind "Brown, claimed victory over former Vice-President556 words
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Article68 1962-11-08 1 LAGOS, Wed. Dr. George Johnson. Vice-Chancellor of me University of Nigeria, yesterday closed down the University temporarily, and ordered ltls IJM students to leave me piemlM-.s within three hours. In proclamation to ti.e students, he -aid the action was taken because of a strike stageo by studentsReuter - 68 words
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Article44 1962-11-08 1 TOKYO, Wed Pour Japanese mountain climbers found frozen to death in the Southern Japan Alps today raised to 13 the number of climbers who perished in the mountains during or shortly after the weekend, according to the national MM agency, Kyodo. Reuter.Reuter; Kyodo - 44 words
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Article36 1962-11-08 1 LONDON, Wed. Britain's man-made fibres Industry is expecting a record-breaking year for 1962. mainly due to increased direct export*, the chairman of the British Man-made Fibres Federation, Sir William Palmer, said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article390 1962-11-08 1 Soviets halt bomber work WASHINGTON, Wed. —The Soviet Union appears to have stopped uncrating more Ilyu-shin-28 medium bombers in Cuba following a strong new warning from the United States, authoritative sources said yesterday. They emphasised that the U.S. had also told the Soviet Union that the bombers must be pulledReuter - 390 words
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FOREIGN NEW DESK 1
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Article, Illustration103 1962-11-08 2 GONE— the rocket bases We of the Commonwealth W form an association of peoples as well at of governors: and our association cannot prosper to the full unless ordinary people, in each country really care about what a. is happening in the others. —Queen Elizabeth, speaking Rt the opening ofUPI - 103 words
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145 1962-11-08 2 OUR HUGE ECONOMIC SUCCESSES by Russia MOSCOW. Wed.— The Soviet First Deputy Premier, Mr. Alexei Kosygin, said here yesterday that the Soviet Union had scored huge economic successes since the 22nd party congress in October last year. Mr. Kosyglns statement was made in a speech at a meeting ln theReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration266 1962-11-08 2 I lEGE, Wed. Gasps I and stifled cries of horror from women and other spectators were heard in the darkened courtroom j here yesterday when a pathologist showed pictures of deformed thalidomide babies at the mercy-killing trial of a young mother, three members ofReuter - 266 words
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Article39 1962-11-08 2 PIINOM PENH. Wed— Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said yesterday he had warned South Vietnam for the second and last time that he would break off relations "if the Vietnamese kill Just one more Cambodian." IPI39 words
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Article249 1962-11-08 2 r ONDON, Wed. Russia warned yesterday that peaceful co-existence would become impossible if armed attempts were made against the sovereign rights of other countries. Mr. Alexei Kosygin, a First Deputy Premier, said in a Kremlin ceremony, broadcast by Moscow Radio, that if war hadReuter - 249 words
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Article215 1962-11-08 2 CRISIS IS NOT OVER, SAYS SUSLOV SOFIA. Wed. Mr. Mikhail Suslov, Soviet Communist theoretician, warned here yesterday that the Cuban crisis had not yet been solved although the danger of nuclear war had lessened. Mr. Suslov told the Bulgarian communist Party's eighth congress that steps must be taken to ImplementReuter - 215 words
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Miscellaneous70 1962-11-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby KmY/F YOU'LL PAROOH^f, ME 6AVING SO YOU j LOOkf VCtTZ MCE TU\6S /YOU ««OULO I ALWAYS WEAE I V TMAT J \COLOU£/T gUITC VbU^ IlllllllllllylllJ Nyerere unbeatable DAR-ES-SALAM. Wed. Mr. Julius Nyerere has piled up such a lead ln Tanganyika's presidential election that he cannot70 words
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Article54 1962-11-08 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed. President Kasavubu yesterday proclaimed a state of emergency in the eastern region of the Congo's Equateur province. The announcement said he was taking this action in order to end disturbances in the area, much of which is claimed by rival leaders who are settingReuter - 54 words
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Article21 1962-11-08 3 LONDON. Wed— Queen Elizabeth gave a cocktail party for some of Britain's top sportsmen, artists, scientists, and political leaders.21 words
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197 1962-11-08 3 Killer of schoolboys says: I was under orders COBLENZ, Wed. A former Nazi S.S. (elite guard) colonel testified yesterday that he acted on army orders in ordering the wartime shooting of Russian schoolboys. Erich Ehrlinger, 52, a witness in Germany's biggest war crimes trial since the Nuremberg tribunals, said he197 words
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Article166 1962-11-08 3 LONDON, Wednesday. OAUDI ARABIA yesterday broke off diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic, as Mecca Radio alleged U.A.R. and Yemeni revolutionary troops had launched a large-scale invasion of Saudi territory. The radio quoted a Saudi spokesman as saying the U.A.R. was continuing the air raidsReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration504 1962-11-08 3 ACTION VOTE ON SOUTH AFRICA Expulsion call is sent to Security Council UNITED NATIONS. Wed THE General Assembly yesterday voted 67 to 16 with 23 abstentions and four absent for a formal request to member states to impose diplomatic and economic sanctions against South Africa and to the Security Council504 words
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Article70 1962-11-08 3 More money for U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— The acting Secretary-General, U Thant. announced yesterday that he had received further payments of US$5.--000.000 each from Indonesia and the Netherlands towards the costs and commitments of the United Nations In connection with its responsibility regarding West New Guinea. Initial payments of US$l.--000.000Reuter - 70 words
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Article52 1962-11-08 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Admiralty announced here yesterday that one of its survey ships has made a depth sounding of just ovei seven miles, believed to be the deepest depth recording ever made. The recording was made by the naval survey ship Cook off the Philippines In the MindanaoReuter - 52 words
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93 1962-11-08 3 PRETORIA, Wed. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday South Africa would not allow itself to be driven out from any organisation in which it bad the right to sit. The statement was issued in connection with the premature ending in TunisReuter - 93 words
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Article77 1962-11-08 3 ROME, Wed. Sophia Loren's husband, Italian film producer Carlo Ponti, and 1C other people were injured when an Alitalia airliner en route to Rome flew into turbulent weather. An Alitalia spokesman said the plane, flying In from Paris with 30 passengers, hit a downdraft at about77 words
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Article29 1962-11-08 3 PARIS: President de Gaulle scored a victory over his political opponents when the Constitutional Council declared Itself Incompetent to rule on a bid to annul the Oct. 28 referendum.29 words
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Article25 1962-11-08 3 DETROIT: The automobile Industry had Its greatest month In history during October with a record-shattering sale of 722,886 new model cars In the United States.25 words
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Article25 1962-11-08 3 TOKYO: Peking Radio, monitored here, claimed that 175 Americans had been killed. 95 wounded and five captured In Bouth Vietnam In th# year ending mid-October25 words
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Article25 1962-11-08 3 LONDON: The 8.8.C. yesterday announced that Its first elementary English course of 39 short TV films, called "Walter and Connie", was ready for distribution overseas.25 words
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Article17 1962-11-08 3 SANTO DOMINGO- The Onlted States has transferred to the Domlcan Government Its rocket observation station at Sabana.17 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-11-08 3 'Utter disaster' warning by Sir Edgar LONDON. Wed. Sir Edgar Whitehead (above), Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, said here last night that an African Government in Southern Rhodesia within the next year would produce a situation worse than the Congo. Sir Edgar, in London for talks with the British Government,Reuter - 129 words
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Article188 1962-11-08 3 KILLER'S 'GIFT' FOR NEHRU— A HEAD AGRA (India), Tues. A man who murdered his four-year-old daughter and tried to present her severed head to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, was sentenced to death today. Jawahar chopped his daughter's head off. carried it on a flower-garlanded brass plate to a massUPI - 188 words
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Advertisement14 1962-11-08 3 i^3i THE LATEST IN DESIGN AND COLOUR now available at the TOOTAL dealers IINGAPO«f14 words
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Article470 1962-11-08 4 SINGAPORE Wed WITHDREW CONTRIBUTION ON CLAIM HE WAS LEAVING TO SETTLE IN BRITAIN, COURT TOLD EDWARD PATTINSON of Dorset Road withdrew $1,252 from his Central Provident Fund Board contributions by claiming that he was leaving the State "permanently" to settle in Britain. But finding life470 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two United Arab Republic Government trade representatives flew into Singapore today for a seven-day visit to "promote trade relations between the two countries." One of them is Mr. Ismail Shafei. chairman and managing director of Misr Company for export and import. The307 words
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Article21 1962-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. One Pang Boon, will open the Kranjl Holiday Camp on Sunday.21 words
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Article189 1962-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. SEVENTEEN workers of the Choon Kee Press in Coleman Street have stopped work to protest against the management's alleged refusal to settle their wage claims. Mr. Ng Soo Siah, general affairs secretary of the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union which represents them,189 words
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Article147 1962-11-08 4 The smiling suicide bid girl SINGAPORE. Wed. Pretty Chow Lai King just smiled and remained silent in a Magistrate's Court today when asked why she had tried to take her life. Chow, 23, pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to a charge of attempted suicide147 words
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326 1962-11-08 4 'Free gifts' fraud: Hunt for the swindlers is on SINGAPORE, Wednesday. POLICE have started a probe into a swindle using "free gifts" as bait reported to be perpetrated by a gang or gangs of confidence tricksters going from door-to-door in housing estates. All police stations have been asked to check326 words
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Advertisement210 1962-11-08 4 REX OPENS TODAY -SKY 11,1 .45. 4. 6 30 9.30 (Singapore) 11.1 .45, 4. 6.30 ft 9.1 S TOWERING ABOVE _ALL!!! THE Wll^SuTy FANTASTIC^*/gPf (JtW MM J AOVEHTURES /fS %fS¥j WDRI n'^s 1 v m\ Tht tartti -v-^-^v^i AN Its Women BB^ fti Bef*rt Him -^^0 \^Z BRIGITTfc '^fJt^Mtt sM^210 words
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Advertisement243 1962-11-08 4 (NO Fr.l Lilt) OPENS TODAY SHOWS DAILY AT llam-1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30pmSee The Origin Of The "Flying Wedge"- When A Handful Of Men Stood Againet An Army 5,000,000 Strong! HERE WE STAY! HERE WE STAND... UNTIL WE WIN ->^^ OR DIE! G'Nev<*ScoPrT <jF^Kk colou oe luxe r I [pin Diniiionpnii Divro Pnt243 words
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Miscellaneous380 1962-11-08 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is today's sche- Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kuala dule of civil aircraft move- Lumpur (TO 405) 7.45 p.m. merits at Paya Lebar airport, BriUsh I'nlted Airways: Prom Singapore- Stanstedt. Istanbul, Bombay ARRIVALS (BR fl62 > r2O ajn BOAC: From London. Zurich, DEPARTt^ES Istanbul,380 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-11-08 5 THEY WILL BE OFFERED TO ALL COLOMBO PLAN COUNTRIES AT MELBOURNE TALKS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'J'lIK Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, left Singapore today to attend the 14th meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee in Melbourne, at which he will offer 200 scholarships to all239 words
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230 1962-11-08 5 These 'un-national ghosts-ministry won't handle them KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The "ghosts which have been haunting two schools in Malaya and frightening the pupils are not "national" in character, according to the organiser of Malay schools, Inche Izhab bin Alang Ismail. "They have not haunted any national or national type school230 words
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Article180 1962-11-08 5 KLANG, Wed. A warning that the harmonious relations between Indians and the Chinese may be damaged by the collection of money for an "Aid India Fund" was given in the town council today. Mr. Goh Keng Hoe <Pandamaran S.F.), speaking during the adjournment, .said:180 words
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Article58 1962-11-08 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Chua Chwee Ho. 33, of China Street, was caught in the act of throwing a packet of cigarettes to a prisoner in Outram Road prison yesterday. Today in the Ninth Magistrate's court, he was fined $100, or a month's jail, for conveying cigarettes to a58 words
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Article30 1962-11-08 5 SANDAKAN, Wed.— A company of the Ist, Bn.. Queen's Own Highlanders, has arrived from Singapore for operations against the pirates who have been raiding North Borneo's east coast.30 words
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Article33 1962-11-08 5 JESSELTON.- Wed. The new Electra prop-Jet weekly service of Cathay Pacific Airways between Hon? Kong and Jesselton began on Monday, arriving via Manila at 2.15 p.m. and leaving at 3.30 p.m.33 words
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Article12 1962-11-08 5 MUAR. Wed.— The Town Council will meet on Sunday.12 words
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Article, Illustration117 1962-11-08 5 TEAM FROM N. BORNEO ARRIVES TO DECIDE ON MALA YSIA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The vice-president of thr National Pasok Momogun Organisation of North Borneo. Mr. Sedomon Gunsanad (above) said at the airport here today that his party was still undecided on Malaysia. Mr. Sedomon, speaking as leader of a Pasok117 words
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Article51 1962-11-08 5 ALOR STAR. Wed— The Kedah Government announced today that a timber removal pass had been mLshed from the state forest office in Sungei Patani. The public were warned they! should not accept the missing pass, bearing No. *****00. Anyone issued with this pass should notify the51 words
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Article368 1962-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.; The general secj retary of the War De--1 partment Civilian Staff j Association. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi. said today that the retrenchment of j 900 1 o call y-recruited staff in Singapore wasj "unhappy tidings" for their fellows in368 words
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Article192 1962-11-08 5 CEREMBAN. Wed Mr. Justice Ismail 1 Khan today directed a jury to return a verdict of not guilty on two men jointly charged with murdering an arsenite sprayer, Chong Nai Sat. 28. on April 4 last year at Ayer Kuning South hhone Kok Hong. 30.192 words
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Article138 1962-11-08 5 THOUGHT HOLD-UP WAS A JOKE KUALA LIMPIR. Wed The younger son of a goldsmith told the High Court today that when a five-man Kane, including one armed with a pistol held his elder brother up and said "robbery" he thought it might have been a joke. Loh Wan Soon told138 words
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140 1962-11-08 5 Gangsters find haven in a hospital KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Gangsters, are spending their nights in a Government hos- pital in Circular Road. Last night a thug was found sleeping on the hospital verandah with a kukri under hi^ pillow. I The man. S Kaddiah. 26. was sentenced in the Betsslons140 words
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Article18 1962-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Th« Conference of Rulers will be held at Istana Negara here on FVidnv18 words
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Advertisement139 1962-11-08 5 NOTICE HOLIDAY ON ICE STADIUM NEGARA NO PERFORMANCE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH DUE TO PREVIOUS BOOKING SHOW CONTINUES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH 8.30 P.M. 2 SHOWS-SATURDAY SUNDAY 6 P.M. and 9 P.M. HOLIDAY ON ICE aADELPHI GRILL presents SWISS GASTRONOMY WEEK sth 10th November. 1962 Swiss Specialities served during Luncheon Dinner SATURDAY,139 words
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Article, Illustration304 1962-11-08 6 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM IN SHARP CONTRAST TO' HECTIC ROUND OF APPEARANCES— A FAMILY SONG SESSION by Singapore, Wed IN SHARP contrast to the hectic fourday round of public appearances by the Mills family in Singapore, this group of teenagers and the fabulous family of film stars have304 words
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Article54 1962-11-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Radio Malaya Orchestra will be on tour from Nov. 12 to 28 visiting and playing at Alor Star, Penang, Ipoh, Seremban, Malacca, Batu Pahat, Johore Bahru and Singapore. A Government staierr»»nt today said the proceeds 01 its performances will be donated to54 words
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Article103 1962-11-08 6 Five receive birthday awards J^UALA LUMPUR. Wtt —The Australian High Commissioner to Malaya Mr. T. K. Critchley. today invested five members of the Royal Australian Air Force from Butterworth with the awards conferred on them by Queen Elizabeth in her birthday honours list. The ceremony, held at Mr. CritchJey\s residence103 words
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Miscellaneous94 1962-11-08 6 Allot, Oop Ut, Y.T. It nnt lin 100 YOU ALWAYS \VE6, USUALLY..I |SEE?SgE'S RIGHT I I CHASING~)thATS CIGHT'X t/^nuif~^ CACCY CHEESE /SHES A HAPO- ON THE JOB, LIKE J CATS ?VHATES EM AS' 1 C /W/C [AROUND FOE/ WORKING VaLWAVS. J^y A AAOUSE/ #^tK*''*'i/Vi/ 3 INeA Trmcff b# CUmmter Costld94 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1962-11-08 7 The final chapter in the fiction story so gripping it reads like fact TWO American Hbombers missing a call to return to base and successfully defying all Russian attempts to destroy them, are bearing down on Moscow. The U.S. President in his1,413 words
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Advertisement14 1962-11-08 7 Copyright by Eugene Rnrdlrk and John Hinrt Wheeler (1962). PnbUshrd by Hutehlnson. THE END14 words
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Advertisement225 1962-11-08 7 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers ■*^^k W^"B«jh *j j^^^K^w^^ n'M/il TftT** •••••3? %SSSbSB&-&:: i B£$ %<:- -■y&Smt£il G :£f$&:) v lBB?#. -V--.' ■■•iSsSj »n& \nßjl^K&£ :-V--' Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country—225 words
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Article115 1962-11-08 8 II Worii Sl» (Minimum) MR. W. JtNIIN Thank* all frianda for th«lr help, inrKlmi of rondolano. vr *atha and att*Ddaocr at tha funeral Ml hrlovrd wtf* Aatnd Hrl»n» MADAM l.nry \Von« Kirn Hr>» wo mi« Mr Y»w sal Patt thanka relative. irr<! friend! for their wreatrm. dona'lona. condolence, and115 words
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Obituary33 1962-11-08 8 1* Wordt Sl* Minimum i MADAM LAI SUIT CMINC: la vine memonr of our beloved moth.r M pa»ed .way oa a.-11-SI. Oon. it not forgotten. Badly mined by her I .Mr-en33 words
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Article622 1962-11-08 8 The mows of winter are not I bringing peace to the Himalayas. There is every indication i instead of the conflict spreading, although major operations can be ruled out until the spring. Nor are India's quondam friends helpful. Not even Mr. Nehru could have expected material aid622 words
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Article351 1962-11-08 8 The Central General Assembly of the M.C.A. will meet this Saturday in its most confident mood for a long time. Neither internal quarrels no. electoral reverses figure on the agenda; instead, delegates are being called together, for the first time since independence, to celebrate victory and plan to351 words
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Article304 1962-11-08 8 President Kennedy's bold handling of the Cuban crisis j explains why the Democrats have made the best showing in lan off-year election of any party in power since 1934. iwhen "the forgotten man" expressed his opinion of Franklin Roosevelt's first twenty months of office. The Democrats could not304 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1962-11-08 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS Living with the balance of terror... the awful portents for the whole world by" LONDON. Wednesday LIKE all great dramas, the Cuban crisis has made its impact chiefly by the sudden and intense illumination of the commonplace. It has been aOFNS - 1,422 words
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Letter283 1962-11-08 8 MR. DR. Seemva&agam was surprised and shocked to learn that the Singapore immigration authorities are "practising racialism" In contrast with the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya who is a severe critic of the apartheid policy of South Africa. On the last ship I travelled283 words
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Letter222 1962-11-08 8 UNDER the headline "Leftwlng printers hit by leftist work to rule." (S.T. Nov. 1), there appeared a news item about a trade dispute between ourselves and some of our employees. Although the body of the report ls a factual statement. It appears to us that the headline222 words
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Letter104 1962-11-08 8 I CANNOT understand why the Ministry of Education takes such a long time to pay the allowances of adult education teachers. It could be understood if the delay was about a month as there are registers to check and vouchers, to prepare. But a delay of four months104 words
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Letter75 1962-11-08 8 I7ED-UP" was quick to F complain about the nuisance caused by children firing crackers during Deepavali. I wonder if he was as quick to complain about the nuisance at Christmas or Chinese New Year or during any other festival? We must try to be liberal and understanding and75 words
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Advertisement877 1962-11-08 8 Stra.t. Times &HibyMaa Claeeine* .dv»rtiaama«ta atay ac han*** aat let Fkaar COLD iTOMH A«CAOB Orchard Maa« COLO «TO*A«B MtNCHU AT HOLLAND ItOAD— KATONt «IPPIL HOAD— NAVAL BASS Auth.rl.ea' Af.nl. crrr book stomb lt* TUB HlWf FROM I pftvpatrtaar'e Bw^acawaeajia M. M. MMA4L > AOaikaHy Baa*. Naval Baa. a M. ABOWL877 words
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Advertisement38 1962-11-08 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Mi^OfV#ffS cxpofT#rs Migk Class WsiKibs Woollens. SttfAPOM: 21, Cajaiia 3»fejat. Tal: •2431. MOMaWONO: W> How, Room No I, J (HUM. H WV Kowiooei38 words
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Advertisement144 1962-11-08 8 GRAND OFFER f>r CHRISTMAS Workmanship Charges Reduced ■■^^■■Hl Attractive Latest Creations... WA BLV Superlative Quality and [a Skilled Workmanship H ONE THOUSAND L^l W\Jm\ NEW CREATIONS im 4 Platinum Jewellery wirh Pracioui Stonet Cultured Paarl Ornaments Gald Omam.fttt CULTURED PEARLS VMsM YOU SAVE MORE when you buy from us and144 words
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Article, Illustration325 1962-11-08 9 Jockey punched me at car rally, says PENANG. Wed.- Jockey Chris Dragon threw a punch at a policeman after refusing to obey an order at a motor rally, a magistrates court was told today, lie struggled with me. and we both rolled down a slope." Constable Bakhtiar bin Sudin testified325 words
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Article360 1962-11-08 9 LIM SIANG - LIM SIANG They let labour and boss slug it out: We need a better way, says Goh By SINGAPORE. Wednesday r P H E Minister of A Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. last night put the blame for Singapore's industrial unrest squarely on a British legacy,360 words
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Article312 1962-11-08 9 MR. LIM Shee Ping, of tne Barisan So- sialis, one of the speakers at the forum, said that his party believed that private capital must be allow--1 ed to perform its legi- timate role in SingaI pore's industrialisation. But, he warned, his party would not permit312 words
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Article, Illustration244 1962-11-08 9 Jedi plans December flight to Britain for arms KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Pi f teen-year-old grenade vtftim, Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob, for whose welfare the Malayan public has given a total of $32,044. will leave here for London early next month to be fitted with artificial limbs The Public Trustee. Mr.244 words
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Article44 1962-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A fisherman. Teo Say Lee. 44. arrested this morning with 230 lbs of dutiable cigaretes and tobacco in his boat. was fined $5,000. or 10 months' jail, in a magistrate's court later in the afternoon. He pleaded guilty.44 words
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Article36 1962-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. .Wed. Th» Straits Times today receiveu $20 from Mr. Yeo Wee JUat for tht San children whose father was killed in an accident, bringing the Singapore tola! of their fund to 91.631.--50.36 words
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115 1962-11-08 9 A TEAM IN SEARCH OF EXPORT MARKETS DENANG, Wed. A flve-member Indian mission arrived here from Bangkok today for an 18-day trade promotion tour of the Federation and Singapore. The team was sent by the Government-sponsored Indian Engineering Export Promotion Council on a South East Asian tour to seek export115 words
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Article47 1962-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan Breweries Ltd. paid out about $150,000 In annual bonus to some 650 workers last Friday. This followed an agreement between the company and the Singapore General Employees' Union. Th firm's secretary. Mr. J. D. H Nelll. confirmed the payment today.47 words
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Article54 1962-11-08 9 STNOAPORE. Wrd. The Second Criminal District Judge. Mr. Sathl V. Kandiah. will return to the State AdvocateGeneral's chambers on Monday as Crown Counsel and DJ».P. He first became a d.p.p when he entered Government service exactly three, years ago Since then, he has also served as a54 words
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Article36 1962-11-08 9 SINOAPORK. Wed.— Dr. K 8. Richardson, honorary obstetrician and gynaecologist to the Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney and clinical lecturer in obstetrics to the University of Sydney, will viMt Singapore next week.36 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-11-08 9 TENGKU'S NIECE ADMIRES GIFTS FOR WEDDING KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The henna-staining ceremony of the wedding of Kharifuh Maheran binte Syed Kassim. niece of Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Syed Rosli bin Abu Rakar was performed at the Residency tonight. Syed Rosli is an Assistant State Secretary in Kuala Trengganu. Tomorrow the125 words
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164 1962-11-08 9 Threat to teachers' inquiry begins KUANTAN, Wed. An official of the P a h a n g Education Department left here today for Rompin to inve s t i gate complaints by feaehers of the Leban Chondong Malay school there that they had been threatened with assault by villagersOne of164 words
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Article281 1962-11-08 9 Road death jail sentence cut SINGAPORE, Wed.— An engineer, Bruce Bradley Gould. 29. who was sentenced by a Criminal District Court to 12 months' jail on a charge of causing death by a negligent act, had his sentence reduced to three months on appeal in the Hieh Court today. I281 words
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Article28 1962-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The In- i dian Defence Fund m Singapore how stan< s at $10,835. The Indian High Commission here received contributions totalling 91.413 today.28 words
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248 1962-11-08 9 I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed The Telecommunications Department will not rerruit any more "hello girls" in view of the growing number of automaticexchanges A spokesman of the de ?i a n rim c "L sald the Mdrtini 118 golden voices' and 52 male operators will248 words
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Article72 1962-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Henry Desmond Woodford. a traffic police driving tester, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today dissolving his 15-year marriage with Evelyn Beatrice Woodfoid on the ground of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute72 words
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Advertisement72 1962-11-08 9 Uiiku. ml J. j I m j. Keep your hair E well-groomed all dayir use it HAIR CREAM si 35 Now, OM Spice Hjit ("icam lake a comrolluig v *f inirrost in your hair, neailv and naiurallv. Keeps \our hair lively all day King well- gux>mcd without rU^v And one72 words
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Advertisement95 1962-11-08 9 fiSßSfe COD live:r oil IMjPgH CAPSULES Jaj*^H3fl o r Hj I j I i Feel in top condition all day every day. X Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules enriched with Vitamins A and D lor the glorious extra energy that comes from staying in good health.... jfi and from95 words
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Miscellaneous444 1962-11-08 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 metres 41 metres AM. u.OO Time Signal. Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.06 476 metres Morning Melodies: 7.00 Render- A.M. 6.00 Good Mornum; 6.01 vous With Music; 7.30 Time Slg- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The lml. News; 7.35444 words
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172 1962-11-08 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Police Force has called for the establishment of a school of criminology in Malaysia to help fight crime. An editorial In the latest issue of the Police Magazine, a quarterly organ of the force, has suggested that universities172 words
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Article, Illustration357 1962-11-08 10 Judge: 'Difficult to believe company was unaware of heavy drinking' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE master of the Perlis, Capt. Andrew Laythorpe, who ran his ship aground "while under the influence of alcohol," was today fourd guilty of misconduct by a court of inquiry. The court357 words
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Article147 1962-11-08 10 Stockpile tin: Council's meeting LONDON, Wed. United States releases of stockpile tin were understood to be the main subject discussed when the International Tin Council resumed in London yesterday its meeting adjourned on Aug. 16. The council la Known to be very concerned at the possible effect of these releasesReuter - 147 words
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75 1962-11-08 10 Civil aviation conference in Hong Kong HONG KONG. Wed. The South-East Asian Civil Aviation Conference opened here today with 12 countries in South-East Asia and the South Pacific represented. Civil aviation directors of the Philippines. Australia, Malaya, Singapore. Borneo, South Vietnam, Formosa. Pakistan. Japan, Laos. Indonesia and Hong Kong andReuter - 75 words
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Article33 1962-11-08 10 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— Portraits of the Raja Perempuan of Kelantan will soon be distributed to the public to be displayed beside portraits of the Sultan which were Issued a year ago.33 words
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Article51 1962-11-08 10 PENANG, Wed.— At least six national schools In Penan? will bej holding their parents day this year| on Nov. 25. The schools Chowrasta, Jelutoiv.. Kampong Jawa, Perak Road,! Aver Itam and Batu Ferrlnghi will also stage arts and handicrafts exhibitions on the same day.51 words
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Article153 1962-11-08 10 BANGKOK, Wed. The Royal Air Force contingent stationed in the northern city of Chiengmai will return to its Singapore base by the middle of this month, a British Embassy spokesman said today. The RAJ. unit of 10 Hawker Hunters arrived in Thailand last May withReuter - 153 words
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Article57 1962-11-08 10 BANGKOK. Wed. The Southern Express and ASA Express reswneu normal service to Malaya today, the Royal State Railway announced. The railway service has been discontinued since Oct. 26 after the track suffered heavy storm damage. The service was partially resumed last week with passengers bring forcedReuter - 57 words
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110 1962-11-08 10 Murderer of miner loses fight for life IPOH. Wed— Lee Foolt Sam, 40, a tailor from Malacca, convicted of the murder of millionaire tin miner and philanthropist Mr. Foo Yet Kai by thr lpoh Rtgh Court last December, has lost the final round in his battle to avoid the gallows.110 words
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142 1962-11-08 10 Mother in infanticide case begs for mercy A LOR STAR, Wed. mother, accused of infanticide, sobbed and asked for forgiveness when her case came up for revision in the Kedah Assize Court dayHallmah blnte Sarah, 38 had been acquitted in the Baling Magistrate's Court of murdering her new-born baby The142 words
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Article41 1962-11-08 10 BRUNEI, Wed. The Tuesday ferry service between Brunei iind Labuan has been changed to Wednesday because of the closure ot Brunei airport to alrcnft of Viscount size and larger, which now operate at Labuan for Brunei passengers.41 words
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Advertisement235 1962-11-08 10 4 4H SLtfHflidfc*' Tk a "*.W. LJ M IrfMl 1 wet* J^JJL—^^^^^""^: •-T^! fwlty *nd buiin**« car. It ho* earned '^^^T WrßlfrV id 'M HP* •»»"«fcl» reputation tor reliability, WLi*aij ilAl £X» owtttondmo. prior monet, ttyUng. «4PMhH economy, exc*ptiono)l acceleration and Tflffffln-e^e^a—.i ie# M^*^^mi r 4 ■*'<*■» quol.fte. Iti 497235 words
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Advertisement233 1962-11-08 10 The ALL-PURPOSE Portable Transissor Radio ®>lIKIM T« »a Fed. 9348/-. OAWPIMO TS (4 m iLeimu IWm afiB!V9lflMfe^m 0F WS T Eittwtv* rietwMi (H OIHMAHT Fine tmlnt «MS| s^s^g^^7^fe^3^ bracket available for r~>y^Jßg^e^ ~*ij&r\ installation in ALL cars. ON THE BEACH Jjgygl mM*-*^^ Easy Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches M233 words
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Miscellaneous13 1962-11-08 10 Bmff» Rnnntf Ry itnlph H*»imniahi /j/ ;<'// fELMCR'SPAYIN'^- J-^.-.{HMM^ I /BEAT IT. CICERO A13 words
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Advertisement743 1962-11-08 11 T- PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KELANTAN GOVERNMENT Public Appointment Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and officers serving in other Scheme of Service In the Drainage Si Irrigation Depart- I ment for appointment as Junior I Technicians (Division III) in the Drainage Irrigation Department Kelantan on the salary scale of $85 x743 words
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Advertisement552 1962-11-08 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LIBRARY Applications are Invited for th« following posts in the Library:— (a) Librarian: One post. Candidates should preferably be University graduates who have recognised library qualifications and considerable experience in university librarianship. Salary offered depends on qualifications and experience and may be made at any552 words
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Advertisement788 1962-11-08 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KING EDWARD VII SCHOOL TAIPING There are vacancies at this school for graduate and nongraduate teachers to teach all subjects from Form VI level down to Form I level during the academic year 1963. The school is set In park-Uke grounds near the famous lake gardens and within788 words
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Advertisement722 1962-11-08 11 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery of Pipes, Valves and Specials of Classes C and D for Jabatan Kerja Raya, Taiping, will be received at the offlce of the Jurutera Negert, Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 21st December, 1962 from Contractors is Classes722 words
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Advertisement2871 1962-11-08 11 i (Continued from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt et: extrm REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Lady Assistant Halrdreaser cum Manicurist and Apprentices for New Salon. Phone (Spore) ***** after 6 p.m. WANTED EXPERIENCED/Rellable projectionist for cinema van tourlnK Federation. Must be able to drive/do minor repairs. Box A2,871 words
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Advertisement626 1962-11-08 11 TAILORING 10 Word* Si (Mln.)—Bux iO rl». rtlrm NAM CMEONG TAILOR, l-l Aluuo I Road. 8 port Tel fittbl for 8tyl« Outrunner LADIES HAIKDKkSSING JO Ward* M (Mm. I— Box i« et: extra SALON CATALINA. II Siur Japan. H'kons. Manicurist. Pa.ial Treatment Tat. (S'porci 321 VS. FARIOA MAISON MAHULLLE H/Btyii.Hi.626 words
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Article, Illustration411 1962-11-08 12 Naval Base Singers to stage operetta (JILBERT and Sul livan's w ork, "The Pirates of Penzance," which audiences have been enjoying over and over again for the past 73 years, will be presented in Singapore by the Naval Base Singers next week. The operetta will be presented from411 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-11-08 12 LUREX FOR THE PARTY SEASON 0 Slim as a pencil this oyster fibrene and platinum gold lurex dress is a guaranteed eye-catcher for the coming party season. This is a Faiman Fashions creation but you could have a lovely copy of this from the glittering materials available here. The sheathReuter - 72 words
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Article96 1962-11-08 12 powder will clean glass table tops or mirrors most effectively. Sprinkle a little of the powder over the surface to be cleaned and rub it with a soft cloth. Then polish it up and the result will be smooth and even. You will get a better shine on96 words
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Article358 1962-11-08 12 IN the search for something new among the old, dress designers and jewellers have rediscovered jet. that shiny, black substance that was so popular years ago. The difference .now is that today women are wearing jet beads, earrings and ornaments to match the new358 words
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Advertisement408 1962-11-08 12 f\ DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER To introduce their range of Mi^Wk exquisite "Black Opal" cos- W^ ]p metics. Rimmel of London are HI Ly v making a special offer through- v V out the month of November. \j f- < vJ^ With every two items408 words
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Advertisement241 1962-11-08 12 II xl If m i x fWr L I bW^ A 'vjflbik jit. 1 V ™<9 CAROUSEL by Luxury m modern silver ptate CAROUSEL by Community Plate brings shining luxury to your table to reflect your whole way of living. Carousel is one of four beautiful Community patterns. Like Hampton241 words
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Miscellaneous315 1962-11-08 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Dean, lost in hesitation, could 8. Evil-thinker with sick head become lovable (6>. get* almost shrewish i»). 8 Gets quantity of stamp inter--10. Confusion of nun that is the (4) result of boredom abroad (5). 14 "P 0 Imv Cordelia, 11. -Showed like a stubble-land315 words
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Advertisement1592 1962-11-08 13 10 uvtRPOOL WEi) CUAiI U.A. Due S'pora Sails P. S'ram Penang OOLIUS Liverpool In Pt/Nov 11 Nov 12 PLLEUI Liverpool. Dublin. Glasgow No* 11 Nay 13 Nay 14/11 Nay 17 UOMEOOB Liverpool. Oubiin Mat II MUM 11/H Nay 21 AENEAS navre. L'paol. Amoutn, G'aow Mt U Nat O Nat 94/3*1,592 words
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Advertisement1367 1962-11-08 13 THE E. A. C. LINESUiiiNk> 111 .mPi. v Ntvkt HAMHunt. MEMEN. tnimu eomaoaM IasiEROAM MLB aOIHENBUta AN! COPENNABEN laart 9aaa faatag l2l\S^l»l lUSUANCA a)c).... Sailel la Part/ I Nat 9/ 9 nov |jl \^>JJs| "SIMIA" 9) 17/21 Ntt 21/23 Nat 24/25 Nov \£NA>£)/ »iuibiA aj M aat/ «Mo a/ 11,367 words
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Advertisement1522 1962-11-08 13 EAPRMa URVICt IR LONDON. UYERPO4H a CONHNENIAL P>RT> 9'aan raaa PaapJkJ •ENCLEUCN L'poel. Havre, M'brfc 6'moutk Nay 19/13 Nat 14/19 Ntv 21/21 BtNMkOB leoeee. H'Durg. RotL, A»p. Nev li/11 BtNHOPE :nn H'karg. I'lio, Hull. G'mouH Ml 11/33 awv 14/ M awv iaV 1 lENNEYIS (E LPw L pull. Hull, h'bg1,522 words
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Advertisement1292 1962-11-08 13 -lj McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. W, VTtJl^w Teli No, ***** FaaaaW \^a>* ELLERMAN LIMB 6c KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ROTTERDAM i MIDDLESBROUGH. lEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF iftns Accettiag carts for Central I Seatk kin ur urn America S'pon P Sham Peneng BONNEVIILE 11/141,292 words
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Article126 1962-11-08 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. |£EY STOCKS led a general up- ward trend. Moves were small but the firmness was wide-spread. Oils which mostly lost ground slightly were featured by a rise of 6d. In Ampol Exploration on news oi another new well started. Mount Isa closed lower, but most other126 words
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Article148 1962-11-08 14 Nov. 7. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Bunnot den* Dunlops 18 eta. Rothma.na 11 cv. K. Il N. 10 eta. 8. Darby 4id. Gammon 10 cts. C. Storage 4 ld. J. Waugh 14 eta. Bteamsblp 8 eta. M. Brew. 23 eta. Shell 13 eta. Containers 8 eta. 8. Tlraee148 words
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Article73 1962-11-08 14 rE Metlsysn tucharni B snk s At ••ciatlln made these changes to Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to IlOOt: Selling TT ar OO ready: HoMirx) Guilders tI7J: Oeutsetn Marks ***** Italian Lire *****: Swedish KrwMr 16SJ. On the free axchange market In Hen* Kant, the U.S.73 words
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562 1962-11-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent ANOTHER quiet day was experienced on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, there being no trend hi industrials which were quietly steady. Only a little more business was transacted in tins than was done in rubbers. Shell Refining improved562 words
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Article22 1962-11-08 14 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Industrials: 189.15 189.15 Tins: 278.85 277.51 robbers: 179.40 179.U0 Jan. 1, 1958 10022 words
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Article547 1962-11-08 14 POMBINED 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 (l,ooo> $17' Hanlops ifi.nOOi F. and N. ords (2.0011) 53.16: Gammon (1.000) f 2 SL, (1,000) 51.67. (5,000) Sl. 6*:547 words
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370 1962-11-08 14 Straits tin price was still falling yesterday •1 when there was a drop of $1.75 to $427 per picul on an estimated offering of 260 tons. In London overnight apart from "carries." tin dealings were modest. However, an underlying steadiness prevailed possibly because,370 words
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Article223 1962-11-08 14 fcjOVEMBER lint traflt rufrbtr bur- er» r.t.b. Hosed at p.m in Sinßapor. ami Ku:.l.< l.urmuir v 1 day fit T»j M-nis pa Ih u| A quarter 01 a c*nt The tonr qU itl and JlitMly easier. S.C.C.R.A. and F M HE prices in cents per 16., yrm.Int. 1223 words
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Article80 1962-11-08 14 rpHE Federation MinMrr of Finance has fixed theae prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Nov. S. Rubber 81 cents a lb. Copra $450 a ton. Coconut oil S7lO a ton. Palm oil $577.54 a ton. Palm kernels $323.50 a ton. The rate of duties80 words
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Article27 1962-11-08 14 November 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79} cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: Nfl (down 51.75). Estimated unofficial offering WQ tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Advertisement1081 1962-11-08 14 BBl^^^^^^^l^J^B BBBP^^^^^^r^^^^Ra^^^^^^^^^^^^BßßßßßF^^^P^r^^^r^^^B^J^Bl t \V^T KiI»*»^AKI.KKEN 4 KAISHA.,LTD. v Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore P. S *am H'kong S.Franoisco I. Angelet N.York Celtae Mars X n Nat 30 Nat/ 1 Dec I Dec 25 Oec 27 Oec 14 jas "Kisnkaura Mare ?l Dec 311,081 words
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Advertisement761 1962-11-08 14 Paaaanajara C«r 9 o Servka. STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. SINGAPORE. PSMAM. PENANG TSS. "STATI OF MADRAS" VOY. 11* NOV NOV 10 NOV 11 SINGAPORE MV "STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH" for Colombo, Madras ana Calcutta Nav.S/10 MV "STATE OF KUTCH" tor Bunburr. Adelaide, Geellng and Melbourne Nor. 9/10 M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Medrae761 words
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Advertisement237 1962-11-08 14 SHIPS lymi alsnittidt ths Sinxapere wharvti tsday art: Benmacdhu! 3* 30, Mlneshlma Maru 40 41, L*ovllle 19. Nippon 13 '14, Metter N\V. 5. Varden 2ft 26. Hessensteio 13/16. Tong Pens; KBED. Outsr raids: Qurrnsville. Negostar, MeUunpus, Lroville. Laomedon. Vltyaz. Barangan. Reginald Kerr. Ba ban Maru. Klan Aun. Rombala. Kaloekoe. Klvlng237 words
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Advertisement813 1962-11-08 14 PRODUCE PRICES CHINESE Produce Eichange llnnapare noon prices pvr picul jrrstrrday: Cecenut Bell nulk $41 i rrllrra, drum $11* aaOeta; Copra: November 9tH buyrrs, SJ9 aaOM; Pepper: Muninlc wint,. (im aallere, Baxawak »hn. $H7| sellers, s[u-clal HniSt blark SUO «rlli-rs, Kurhlrd Lampong black $n:> BaOara, asta *r.'7» Sinitapore Coconut Oil813 words
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Advertisement1152 1962-11-08 15 IN MEMORIAM NOTICE In ever loving memory of tbe NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN late Yeo Klat Seng who left that Mr. Ng Chwee Seng one of this world on the Bth Novem- the partners of Chop Sin Thye Lee her 1955. carrying on business at No- 281 Gone but not1,152 words
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Advertisement869 1962-11-08 15 NOTICES NOTICES SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING NOTICE LIMITED THIS is to notify tbat the conTin ore output for the tract agreement made between Mr. month of October 1962 772 plculs Chong Wah Toong of 503 Sultan w«,, w~i Street. Paslr Plnji. Ipoh and TainHours worked 646 Dun Mining Co.. Ud869 words
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Advertisement853 1962-11-08 15 NOTICES THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) EXAMINATION 1963. Entries for tbe above examination will be received at tbe Examination Division of tbe Ministry of Education, Kay Slang Road, Singapore 10. between Ist November and 30th November 1962. 2- Entry forms are now available at tbe Examinations Division of the853 words
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Advertisement809 1962-11-08 15 TENDERS Sales Tender No- DIS/ENGRS/M By Order of the Chief Engineer, GHQ. Far East Land Forces. 1. TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of surplus Engr. Stores, plant spares and refrigerator spares. 2. Stores are lying at: (a) Engineer Base Installation Ayer Raja Road. (b) 304 ESD North Buona Vista809 words
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Advertisement881 1962-11-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The City Council of George Town, Penang. invites applications for the post of Temporary Assistant City Secretary on a montb to montb basis. 2. A candidate must be a Federal Citizen not above 35 yeaxs of ag* and must beeither (a) an honours graduate of a recognised University;881 words
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Advertisement138 1962-11-08 15 I P 1 s R V M FOR HEALTH AND VITALITY APISERUM is a stabilized form of ROYAL JELLY developed •fter many years of research by the famous French Biologist, de Belvefcr.. Acclaimed professionally at the' 810Ge'netlc Confess held ao Badtn Baden. Germany, APISfRUM has rapidly attain, ed an International138 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1962-11-08 16 RACING with Epsom Jeep ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Black Gold, revelling in the heavy going here today, outsmarted a field of top class sprinters over 6f This was Black Gold s third success in heavy going this season. Black Gold was the second leg1,279 words
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Article43 1962-11-08 16 NET POOL $69,870 IST No. *****0 ($31,441) 2ND No. *****7 ($15,720) 3RD No. *****0 7,860) Starters ($982 each): Nos. *****7, *****8, *****4, *****7, *****2, *****6, *****4, *****1. Consolation ($698 each) Nos. *****2, *****0, 2696H4, *****2, *****6, *****4, *****0, *****9, *****5, *****2.43 words
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Article121 1962-11-08 16 TPOH. Wed. The Badminton Associations of Perak and Penang have agreed to play their Foong Cup match here on Dec. 19-20. During the same time. Selangor will meet Kedah in another north zone match, also at Ipoh. The winners of the two ties will play121 words
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Article29 1962-11-08 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Europeans and Eurasians will not be able to field their combined team against Royal Navy in the SAFA Premirr League tomorrow and will concede a walkover.29 words
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Article168 1962-11-08 16 Swedes ready for tour of Asia STOCKHOLM, Wed. —Sweden's national amateur soccer team are preparing to leave here on Saturday for Tel Aviv on the first leg of their tour of Asia to play 11 matches in six countries, including Malaya. The Swedes will play two matches in Malaya, on168 words
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Article74 1962-11-08 16 tfgm YORK: Floyd Patterson wants to fight Sonny Liston in a return bout for the world heavyweight boxing championship, said promoter Tom Bolan of Championship Sports Inc. He said that Patterson, beaten by Liston in a first round knockout at Chicago on Sept. 25, was "very anxious for74 words
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Article44 1962-11-08 16 MUNICH: The International BasketbaJl Federation (FIBA) have withdrawn recognition as world championship of the tournament scheduled to be held in Manila next month. This followed the Philippine Government's second refusal to reconsider its ban on Yugoslavia, a Communist country, from competing in the tournament.44 words
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Article56 1962-11-08 16 IN BRIEF English soccer results: F.A. Cup first round replays Poole 1 Watford 2: Rochdale 1 York 2 World billiards championship: Bob Marshall cAusn bt Bill Harcourt iNZi 2.344-789: Herb Bettham (Bri bt S. Banerjee (India) 1.578-995 at Perth Boxing: Carlos Ortiz (US, world lightweight champion > outpointed Kazuo TakayamReuter; UPI - 56 words
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Advertisement264 1962-11-08 16 Ready to help you on the job the Versatile PARKER 45 Modern business firms very often owe their success to the decisive thinkers they employ men who move ahead with keen judgment and insight. These people, in turn, place great reliance on the working tools of business especially their Parker264 words
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Advertisement14 1962-11-08 16 Jdu MAURIER I B £^r- JH^I jjy^V The world's finest I. filter tip cigarette14 words
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572 1962-11-08 17 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel I INDONESIA FACES ISOLATION FOR MISGUIDED ACTIONS OVER THE JAKARTA GAMES SPORTSFRONT by by the International Olympic Council against Indonesia for excluding Formosa and Israel from the fourth Asian Games held at Jakarta in August was bound to come572 words
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Article, Illustration10 1962-11-08 17 Fancy panties will be banned at Wimbledon from next year.10 words
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Article126 1962-11-08 17 SCHOOLS' ANNUAL MATCH IS OFF SINGAPORE, Wed The annual schoolboys international rugger match between Singapore and Malaya, scheduled for next month, is off. This was announced by the Ministry of Education here yesterday. This year's match was to be played in Singapore but the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council126 words
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Article170 1962-11-08 17 Cowdrey to bat lower down JELBOURNE. Wed. For the first time on the tour MCC will have three opening batsmen In their side for the game against an Australian XI which begins here on Friday. As expected Colin Cowdrey will droD down in the order to either four or five,Reuter - 170 words
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Article48 1962-11-08 17 SINOAPORE. Wed. SAAA will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Nov. 13 to finalise arrangements of Its annual walk. All affiliates and clubs haw been asked to request their members to attend. The meeting may also discuss tlie lAAF letter In connection with the Jakarta Games.48 words
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Article41 1962-11-08 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Civilians team to meet Services in the annual Poppy Day Fund hockey match on the Padang here on Friday will be: Hag; Sarboo. Mehar; Chong Beng, Skinner. Harbhajan; Frida. Kartar. D. Noms. Lingam. de Witt41 words
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Article27 1962-11-08 17 SOCCER—Cheng Wan (up q-finals: Taiping S Kampar 1; Batang Padang w.o. L. Perak. Cow Gate Cup (Ipoh): Tamil Youngsters v Persekutuan Sukan Kerja Raya, Tapah, postponed (rain).27 words
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Article45 1962-11-08 17 HOCKEY—Bentong Lge: Sulalman School 3 Teachers 2; Rangers 4 Town Council 1.17 th Gurkha OCLF ko (Malacca): Ist Bn KOYLI 4 20 Field Regt RA 1 S'gor Dlv 2: Survey 3 Municipal 2: Signals 'B 4 Agrlc. College 1: Mercantile Bank 0 Radio Malaya 0.45 words
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Article17 1962-11-08 17 STORE JUNIOR CUP: Sukaramai v Alexandra (Geylang). LIM CUP: Kinta Indians v Kilat (CAH grd. Ipoh).17 words
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Article24 1962-11-08 17 SPORE UIV. Is Schools v Police (RI grd); DIV. S: Schools v RAF Tengah (Tg Katongt; BODCA v Oen. Hospital (St. Georges Rd>.24 words
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245 1962-11-08 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Rugby trial on the padang here today was a faree but don't blame the SRU for it. For 60 minutes it was klck-and-run stuff, which gave the selectors little or no Indication of form or ability245 words
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Article251 1962-11-08 17 CEYLON S.C. 2 KHALSA 2; Singapore, Wednesday pHAMPIONS Ceylon Sports Club almost beat themselves in today's League Div 1 hockey match against Khalsa at Fairer Park and were lucky to shave points in a 2 2 draw. The Ceylonese were a disjointed team from the251 words
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Article116 1962-11-08 17 FRANCIS BOEY - Malayan Chinese lose again FRANCIS BOEY By HONG KONG, Wed. The visiting Malayan Chinese soccer team were beaten again in the third and last match of their tour today. After leading 2-1 in the 20th minute, the visitors faded and were beaten 7-4 by a Hong Kong selection. Best forward116 words
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352 1962-11-08 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORE, Wed. Ceylon Sports Club, who completed a League and Knockout hockey "double" last year, are facing a serious challenge from the Singapore Recreation Club in the League this year. Both clubs have unbeaten records so far this season and352 words
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Article38 1962-11-08 17 SINGAPORE. Wtd. The BHA disciplinary board will meet tomorrow to hear the case of a Khalsa player who was Involved in an incident during last week's league division one match against Indian Association.38 words
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Article580 1962-11-08 18 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ASKS THAT THEY CEASE BY JAN. 1 AT LATEST: 75 NATIONS JOIN IN THE CALL UNITED NATIONS, Wed 'J'HE General Assembly yesterday condemned all nuclear weapons tests and asked that they cease by Jan. 1 at the latest. Seventy-five nations joined in the call,580 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-11-08 18 QUEEN Elizabeth talks with American stars Bob Hope and Sophie Tucker after the Royal variety performance at the London Palladium. The Queen had attended the show with the Duke of Edinburgh. Reuter photo.Reuter - 35 words
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Obituary34 1962-11-08 18 RECEIVED CABLE I rom (Vylon of tin ,i,.ith of Mrs. KandiHh. mother of M. Vauam, ivtalinx Java. KraDdmotruT of Siruwm. S.ria Brunei. FnUkriMinnn. Police. Mahir. I irh.imlr.i :in<l JegatheHan 6 Mrrrvn Road Slnicaporc.34 words
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Article105 1962-11-08 18 MISSING MAN ON 'HOLIDAY' SINGAPORE, Wed. Missing for 22 days, Tay Yam Chong, 21, son of a pork dealer returned to his Tembeling Road home yesterday. They called at the C.I.D. in Robinson Road to report that he had been holidaying in the Federation. A police spokesman this evening said:105 words
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Article85 1962-11-08 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The programme for the Ministry of Culture's Cultural Festival tomorrow is: Victoria Theatre: Pins Sheh's four excerpts of Peking Opera; Cultural Centre Stage Club's "The Wrong Side of the Park." In conjunction vith the Festival. Radio Singapore will broadcast "The Story of the Malay Dance" over85 words
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Article26 1962-11-08 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. Water will be cut off In Ridout Road from houses Nos. 26 to 36 on Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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170 1962-11-08 18 KOTA BAHRI. Wed. A non Muslim Indian from Singapore, arrested together with a dumb, 30-year-old Malay woman during a police raid on hotels here last night, was today charged in the Magistrate's Court with abetting "khalwat" (close proximity). Kunjoo Barathan. 31, of Swaine Road. Singapore,170 words
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Article326 1962-11-08 18 LONDON, Wed.—There was no further response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's tax concessions In the stock markets today. Generally quiet conditions prevailed and no definite trend established. Investors were cautious In view of current labour uncertainties. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were:326 words
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113 1962-11-08 18 Ceylon's Minister of Finance resigns /COLOMBO, Wed. Dr. \j Charles De Silva gave up his Finance portfolio last night, less than 36 hours after Mr. Felix Bandaranaike returned to the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio. Dr. De Silva became Minister of Finance last August when Mr. Bandaranaike resigned because theReuter - 113 words
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Article24 1962-11-08 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The prizes of the 10th annual calligraphy contest will be presented at the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association on Saturday.24 words
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264 1962-11-08 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tough talking bosses, coupled with "disruptive activities of PAP politicians in the trade union field." were bound to cause more dissatisfaction and discontent among the workers in Singapore. Mr. Fong Swee Suan said today. "It is clear that the Government would264 words
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