The Straits Times, 9 November 1962
1962-11-09
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Title Section19 1962-11-09 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03619 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1962-11-09 1 We accept the Chinese challenge with all its consequences, says Nehru Parliament told: This war may last years NEW DELHI, Thursday MR. NEHRU told a cheering Parliament today that the Communist Chinese invasion of India's northern border was an example of 18th century imperialism, and declared: "We acceptReuter; UP - 1,185 words
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Article, Illustration403 1962-11-09 1 ONE OF THE GREATEST WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY. ..'SHE WOULD RATHER LIGHT CANDLES THAN CURSE THE DARKNESS' NEW YORK. Thursday. mourning the death of Mrs. Kleanor Roosevelt, 78, paid tribute yes terday to the former First Lady as one of the greatest women in theUP - 403 words
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154 1962-11-09 1 India to recall troops on U.N. duty NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Mr. Nehru told Parliament that India had informed the Tinted Nations Sec-retary-General that siie would like to withdraw her troops from the Congo* as soon as possible, t He uas answering mentbers who suggested that in view of the emergency154 words
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Article72 1962-11-09 1 MAI.A I,I'MPUR, Thu r s. Singapore's Prime .Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here today his (lovernment was concerned that the Sinolndian border dispute should not "upset the harmony and unity" of the Chinese and Indian communities in Malaysia. Mr. Ixe. accompanied by his wife, arrived72 words
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Article46 1962-11-09 1 LONDON. Thurs. The situa:nu trom I'nited Stales iis|x>snl of its tin stockpile m iM-ussed at the resumed seventh neettn? here of the Ititernutional rm Council yesterday. The council will further consider uch disposals at Us next meeting n Bangkok on Nov. 27. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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182 1962-11-09 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, the war-time President's widow who died in her flat here last night at the age of 78. will be buried at the Roosevelt estate of Hyde Park on Saturday, a member of the family said today. There will be182 words
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Article152 1962-11-09 1 From DOUG LACKERSTEEN ONDON. Thurs. The •Li New Commonwealth Institute authorities here have reacted swiftly to the Malayan High Commission's protest against photographs at the institute suggesting Malays, including women, customarily went around in a state of near nudity. The Malayan High Commissioner. Tengku Ya'acob. was152 words
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Article39 1962-11-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.-. New Years Day npxt year will be ;i working day in six States Johore. Keriah. Kelantan. Trengdanu. Perth, and Pcnang. it was announced today. I' will be a holiday in the other five States.39 words
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Article95 1962-11-09 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Russia has agreed to let the U.S. Navy check the number of dismantled Soviet missiles being shipped out of Cuba, the U.S. State Department announced in Washington last night. Mr. Arthur Sylvester, Assistant Secretary of Defence, told reporters it was likely the initial contact95 words
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Article230 1962-11-09 1 Mobs attack U.S. offices JAKARTA, Thurs Three American diplomatic establishments in Surabaya, East Java, were damaged today in simultaneous attacks, U.S. Embassy officials hero said. The officials said sketchy reports received from the U.S. Consulate in til Java port city indicated that windows were smash* furniture burned in attacks on230 words
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Article18 1962-11-09 1 NEW DESTROYER lOVDON. Thur u.h Nsvy*i fir uii.-ik jjotrnwr I» nil ronstDi 01 "Soy mnounced B-18 words
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Advertisement11 1962-11-09 1 y«or* celebrity the unrivalled record of Mri. Eleanor Roosevelt. Page 811 words
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Article, Illustration643 1962-11-09 2 Professor; The father was a timid man... THE ACCUSED LIEGE (BELGIUM), Thursday yyOMEN wept in court here today as the wife of a doctor accused oi" complicity in the murder of a thalidomide b^by told the court the child's birth "hauntedReuter; UPI - 643 words
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Article62 1962-11-09 2 MASKED MEN RAID THE BBC LONDON, Thurs. Masked gangsters last night robbed the 8.8.C. of £10,000 in wages. The gang burst into the television studios at Shepherd's Bush, in London, coshed three cashiers with hosepipes and escaped with the pay packets. They also took an undisclosed sum from the safe.Reuter - 62 words
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Article47 1962-11-09 2 NAIROBI, (Kenya), Thurs. The prosecution has dropped its charge of manslaughter against British pilot and former ski jumping champion. Tony Kennaway. Ktnnaway was charged after he shot an African burglar who broke Into his room at the exclusive Muthaiga Club in September. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article179 1962-11-09 2 SOUVANNA 'S THREAT TO RESIGN yiENTIANE, Thurs* The Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, said here that he has threatened to resign because of difficulties he has encountered in trying to "restore peace and concord to Laos." He told a news conference that be has set no time limit on reachingReuter - 179 words
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224 1962-11-09 2 The trouble with youngWstcrs today is that they get no sporting instruction and no discipline. They go around in groups, but individually they couldn't blow out a a match. Canon Ernest Pitman, vicar of Emmanuel parish. West Dulwich. London. ANKARA. Thursday. TURKEY willReuter - 224 words
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Article51 1962-11-09 2 ACCRA, Thurs. Police last nigh.t held a man for questioning following two explosions in an Accra suburb which badly wounded two women and injured four other people. Police, some with guns and some with truncheons, were reinforced at key points In the city last night.Reuter - 51 words
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Article27 1962-11-09 2 SAIGON. Thurs. Fourteen Vietnamese students are en-rout« t* New Zealand today to take up scholarships granted by the New Zealand Government under ttm Colombo Plan.27 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-11-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /we've cMOfttTS TueMAKfto?) V CAR ANO TMty Vy^MOPet^.^ /we've agoewooh) /aNDTH6^ rTUER6<»ONLV^17 words
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131 1962-11-09 3 Convention on the basic principles of marriage ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The General Assembly yesterday approved an international convention laying down basic legal principles for marriage. The convention would bind signatories to legislate for a minimum age for marriage and for the full and free consent of both parties, publicly expressed.Reuter - 131 words
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105 1962-11-09 3 So sorry they did not have to fjght JAKARTA, Thurs.— A naval theatre commander of the Indonesian forces, massed to attack the Dutch-held West New Guinea earlier this year, said yesterday he regretted that the Dutch had surrendered the territory peacefully. Commodore R. Sudomo said: "We were on stand-by andReuter - 105 words
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Article45 1962-11-09 3 SAIGON. Thurs. South VietnameM; troops airlifted into action by American helicopters yesterday killed 20 Viet Cons? and captured two others about 50 miles south of Silicon, according to informed Vietnamese military sources. The sources said there were no Government casualties. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article, Illustration898 1962-11-09 3 NIKITA WARNING TO JACK: KEEP YOUR PLEDGE NTITCTC* Current series will CYTmfmffnp* Not necessary now pwrni We had 40 rockets .^iJSiiSi end on Nov# 20 but _i_-ZliL_ but we H favour k UJPA> there but they're work will go on when j n peri i *^—am^^ on way ack TheyReuter - 898 words
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Article278 1962-11-09 3 'Good moment for nuclear talks' Asked if he would visit the United Nations during the current General Assembly Mr. Khrushchev smiled and said: "I have heard rumours." He said he thought the present was "a good moment" for Soviet-Ameri-can talks on ending nuclear tests. "The position of the United States278 words
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Quick look round
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Article40 1962-11-09 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.—Two experimental rockets were fired Into the upper atmosphere within half an hour of each other yesterday In a test to compare the measurements made by the two types of rockets under similar conditions.40 words
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Article35 1962-11-09 3 LONDON: The pensions of retired members of the colonial service, overseas civil service and the Sudan civil service are to be brought up to the level of those received by retired public servants In Britain.35 words
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Article24 1962-11-09 3 UNITED NATIONS: The Security Council will meet soon, perhaps early next week, to nominate the acting secretary-general. U Thant. for a full fiveyear term.24 words
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Article20 1962-11-09 3 LONDON: Mr. Edward Heath Britain's chief Common Market negotiator, gave the House of Commons a detailed account of negotiations on20 words
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Article23 1962-11-09 3 cotton textiles. PARIS: Mr. Julian Amery. British Aviation Minister, arrived here from London for talks on the production of an AngloFrench supersonic airliner23 words
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Article16 1962-11-09 3 LONDON; The British Defence Minister. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. ls to visit Bonn and Rome next week.16 words
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Article19 1962-11-09 3 JERUSALEM: Israelis and Syrians exchanged gunrire north of Galilee after a Syrian position opened fire on an Israeli tractor.19 words
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Article16 1962-11-09 3 LONDON: The Duchess of Kent left the University College Hospital yesterday after a minor abdominal operation.16 words
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Article60 1962-11-09 3 LONDON. Thurs. Ace British racing driver Stirling Muss escaped unhurt when his car was involved in a collision with another vehicle near Staines. 19 miles from London, yesterday Moss, seriously injured in a racing crash last Ra»»is due to have an operation to core an eyeReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement69 1962-11-09 3 AIR-CONDITIONED DEPARTMENTAL STORE. J^^^mm 72-74, High Street, Singapore. Tel:- *****-8 invites you to see their large selections of MALAYSIAN COSTUMESduring the SARONG KEBAYA 2 DISPLAY M as from TODAY. I Malaysian Costumes The popular fashion trend in Singapore and Malaya Today. A large range of BATIK cloth from Indonesia for69 words
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Advertisement654 1962-11-09 3 Iff v^ WT NEW 1 NEW "11 tor QUICK relief from FATIGUE. QUICK increase in STRENGTH. PtlytM-Onl with wonderful fornilt |L acts in 4 ways:%A (a) Prevents accumulation of liver f% ■R ats (b) Provides live.- metabolkm. €Ont J^l c> Increases liver detoxifying ■vv action. qT'-'l'iri'fcl (d) Invigorates heart and654 words
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270 1962-11-09 4 Stage Club's 'Wrong Side of the Park' THE Stage Club is currently presenting John Mortimer's "The Wrong Side of the Park" In a production by Andrew and Dilys Peacock at the Cultural Centre. The author draws generously on familiar Ingredients, with a childless, neglected wife missing the love and luxury270 words
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189 1962-11-09 4 All set for Barisan anniversary j au day SINGAPORE, Tnurs. The Barisan Sosialis will hold a mass rally, a garden party and two concerts when it celebrates its first anniversary beginning en Saturday. The party's celebrations sub-committee chairman, Mr. Low Por Tuck, said that representatives from the socialist parties in189 words
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889 1962-11-09 4 SOON A BID TO PROVE REDS CONTROL SATU SINGAPORE. Thurs THE Ministry of A Homo Affairs is preparing a document to prove that the SATU group of unions are "Communist controlled." A statement issued by the Government tonight said the document would contain such facts as could be disclosed without889 words
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Advertisement263 1962-11-09 4 CAPITOL OPENS TODAY SINGAPORE 5 SHOWS: 11 am. 1 .45. 4. 6.30 A 9.30pm iisf^S ""I j DRIVEN BY HATE Al Ik DRIVEN BY LOVE J TO LIVE Ml m TO STEAL BEHIND A «\A fc THE BEAUTY I MASK OF J THE WORLD I HORROR Wi M DENIED HIM!!!263 words
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Advertisement26 1962-11-09 4 Tomorrow Dil Apno Aur Preet Poroi" (Hindi). fffm fhom Uy |*40. Today: 1 303 J07.00-9 30 p.m. Troy Donar-LM Connie Stevens Dorothy McGuire "SUSAN SLADE" (Technicolor).26 words
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Advertisement417 1962-11-09 4 MBBS frW.fcl «L: 2M16 ON STAGE TONIGHT at 9.30 pm s "MISS CLIFFTON" CONTEST t! U« -FINALS In Conjunction With The Screening Of 20th Century-Fox's I *y^ i JL i kJt CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DELUXE RICHARD EGAN SIR RALPH RICHARDSON DIANE-BAKER Contestants Am requested to b* At The odeon theatre417 words
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Advertisement485 1962-11-09 4 shaw: <~»i>«n n laatloal 1 QJ3UJJIh l onJ P i!&s9 Ol'l \s TODAY 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6 30 9.30 pm B i» rarer THBIiOASSIC OF iiLiM pj 1 1— »«»l» > \tmnM Ml ill m* hfciu.-fi w i-ieutncr itAKi TOMORROW MIDNIGHT 1 m Geoffrey Home Belinda Lee JOSEPH His485 words
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Miscellaneous400 1962-11-09 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'J'HE following is todays sche- Sydney. Darwin. Jalcarta iBA dule of civil aircraft move- 709 1 8.50 p.m. PBya LCbftr aUP rt Al *n»n Sydney. Darfaingapore. win (AZ 771> 635 pm ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Garuda: FYom Medan. Kuala Cathay Parifir- To Kuala (G A 0 805)400 words
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192 1962-11-09 5 LAWYER SAYS MENTRI TOOK MY CLIENTS I-CARD [{LANG, Thurs. A defence lawyer,. Mr R. Ponnudurai, alleged in the Session Court here today that the Selangor Mentri Besar. (Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda) had taken Ham id Tuah's identity card and refused to return it. Mr. Ponnudurai said the i aid192 words
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Article25 1962-11-09 5 PENANG, -Thurs. Tin Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission let t by air today lor Kola Bharu after a two-day stay in Penang.25 words
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154 1962-11-09 5 Priests help as others just watch DENANG. Thurs. 1 A large crowd watched last night while two Catholic priests gave first aid to an unconscious scooter rider and his pillion passenger. Both were said to have been thrown into a drain in Macalister Road near the Perak Road roundabout when154 words
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Article52 1962-11-09 5 ALOR STAR. Tnius.— Noh bin OUwian, 22, a paui planter, today pleaded not guilty to kidnapping Daharh binte Saman, 16, trom the lawful custody of her sister. Noh. who was alleged to have adbucted the girl at Kuala Sanglang, in North Kedah. on Oct. 15. was52 words
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Article267 1962-11-09 5 'Property deals in Singapore helped to ease situation, but burden stays' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Malayan Chinese Association is "saddled with a huge bank, overdraft," says its annual report published today. But the prestige, usefulness ana influence of the association have greatly increased, adds the report.267 words
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Article60 1962-11-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Kwok Hock Shee. 16 sustained head and body Injuries requiring 20 stitches after he was attacked by a gang of 10 men at Trengganu Street yesterday. Before the assault, the assailants, some armed with crowbars asked Kwok: "What gang do you60 words
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Article58 1962-11-09 5 TAIPING. Thurs. The Teacher Methodist Girls' secondary school here will observe Parents Day Nov. 16 with a display of art and handiwork, followed by distribution of prizes mu.iic and c.mes The Taiping Convent will hold an exhibition of are and needlecraft on Nov. 17 *r.d58 words
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Article30 1962-11-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A salesI man. Ong Yin Guan. 22. was robbed ai dagger point of $970 I by four youths in a back lane off Cecil Street yesterday.30 words
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143 1962-11-09 5 Live bomb in office at T.B. centre SEREMBAN. Ttturs— Ah attendant cutting grass around the T.B. Sanatorium on the SerembanPort Dickson road yesterday found a live mortar bomb and carried it to the administrative building. Capt. T.A.L. Judge, commanding officer of the Ammunition Inspectorate. Royal Army Ordnance Corps, said today143 words
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Article22 1962-11-09 5 PENANG. Thurs. The United Democratic Party will open a new division for Penang Selatan in Perak Road on Sunday.22 words
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237 1962-11-09 5 IT U A L A LCJMPUR. 1V Thurs. Malaya. Singapore and six other South-E a s t Asian countries are to pool ideas in an allout war against opium smugglers and dope pedlars. Representatives of the eight countries will meet in Tokyo on237 words
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194 1962-11-09 5 CEOUL, Thurs.—Mala- van Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak announced today that South Korean "strongman Gen. Park Chung Hee has accepted an invitation to visit Malaya. Tun Razak made the announcement today at a news conference held at the end of a goodwill visit to194 words
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152 1962-11-09 5 OENANG. Thurs. A 1 five-man party from Sarawak now touring Malaya is keen to meet local political leaders. "We have cancelled our programme to visit the Malayan Teachers' College tomorrow morning." IncLe Mahari Mokti. a member of the party and executive committee member152 words
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Article50 1962-11-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— .The paintinKs of a leading Malayan artist. Mr. Cheong Soo Pieng. aro now on exhibition in West Berlin. His wife said here today that this was the second European exhibition of her husband's works. The first was held in London earlier this year.50 words
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Advertisement206 1962-11-09 5 rs K^L FREE fj fc-^f N E WYE AR Textile 0.80 Blouiet 1.90 .'I jj Pyjamo* ri^. 2.50 I Sloekt 2.90 3 Children 1 Wear 1.30 Shirti him i i iJM,,,, 3.00 Blockwood Furniture $175.00 China Teo Set 11.50 r T °y* 20 ctt. 50.000 Parcels FREE GIFTS JAPAN tKWSE_-KL206 words
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Advertisement417 1962-11-09 5 It's HERE! .-JEwgltsh I that &> Jk\vi spcct&l 7 w Occasion Obtainable from: COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS BE SUCCESSFUL! with PRO-PLUS the tablets that give you GO It '»cd bj Businessmen Film Stars Taking part in sports Housewives At a business conference Holidaymakerl When under emotional strain Office workers On an417 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-11-09 5 tintf.s Itunntf Miy llnlph lltimdultl fIpVOuToOLF BAuT TELL NOU WHAT* VOO KEEP TH' Wyy BWOKE MY V ELMER I WANT )_6OLP SALL^/ >"M23 words
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Article, Illustration381 1962-11-09 6 T DON'T know, but I'm partial to little girls. Call me prejudiced if you like. Maybe I am, since I have two girls of my own, three younger sisters and no brothers, but there is something special about little girls. A little girl Is no angel.381 words
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Article, Illustration672 1962-11-09 6 Give a 'cheese and wine 9 this week SOCIAL obligations piling up? Holding the budget down in preparation for Christmas? Never mind; give a Cheese and Wine party the Cold Storage way. An easy, popular idea, a Cheese and Wine gathering can be adapted to all kinds of occasions from672 words
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Article, Illustration280 1962-11-09 6 "A VANT GARDE are two French words, literally, "avant" before, and "garde" guard, meaning vanguard. The Webster's dictionary gives this definition: the leading position in a movement; those leading a movement. Rcvlon, a leader in cosmetic and beauty "movements" for decades, this month introduces the most280 words
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Article, Illustration695 1962-11-09 6 babies DOES he do brilliantly in his job, yet is hopeless at fixing a simple blown fuse? Is he magnificently efficient in the office, but cannot even organise his own clothing? Don't worry. You and two hundred million other women are faced with the same695 words
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Article, Illustration337 1962-11-09 6 I STILL REMEMBER GRANDMA I HAVE a habit of going around talking about my family, and once I start, I just can't stop. I don't really k.iow why unless it's because they are all pretty wonderful people, and I miss them. My grandmother for instance is just about the greatest337 words
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Article45 1962-11-09 6 PENANG. Thurs. Leaders and representatives of Penang UMNO branches will meet on Sunday to consider plans to streamline the party and recruit more members. The meeting, in UMNO Hall, will also discuss preparation?, tor the next city and rural council elections.45 words
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Article72 1962-11-09 6 PENANG. Thurs. —As the Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, will be away this week-end, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will lay two wreaths on behalf of the State Government and the people of Penang at the Remembrance Day parade st the Esplanade Cenotaph72 words
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244 1962-11-09 6 Warning on claim to bribe magistrate KOTA BHARU, Thursday. THE President of the Sessions Court here, Inche Ibrahim bin Salleh, yesterday warned the public not to fall into the trap of "unscrupulous people" who claimed they could approach magistrates to secure acquittals in cases. I Inche Ibrahim gave this warning244 words
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Article34 1962-11-09 6 MUAR. Thurs. The police here are setting up road blocks every day to catch bicycle thieves. A police spokesman warned people not to buy bicycles from unauthorised dealers.34 words
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80 1962-11-09 6 TPOH, Thurs.— The Raja X Muda of Perak will represent the Sultan of Pcrak, his cousin, at the Rulers' Conference in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The Sultan, who suffered a partial stroke last month that paralysed his legs and necessitated an operation, is still confined80 words
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Article27 1962-11-09 6 PENANG. Thurs. A Singapore detective, Teh Khuan Lok, whose car crashed into a motor-cyclist, was fined $75 for inconsiderate driving. His licence was endorsed.27 words
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Article22 1962-11-09 6 BANTING. Thurs.— The 16th annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held at Klang on Nov. 24.22 words
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Article162 1962-11-09 6 KUCHING, Thursday A TEAM of American biologists has set up a camp in the remote Ulu Balleh area of Sarawak to study reptiles and amphibians in the rain forests of the country. This was stated today by Dr. Robert F. Inger of the Chicago Natural History162 words
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234 1962-11-09 6 $25,800 TO TEACHER WHO CAN'T DANCE ANY MORE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A teacher who said he had to give up dancing and ■j: am c s because his right leg was one and a half inches shorter after an accident was awarded $25,803 damages today by Mr. Justice Ong in234 words
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Article39 1962-11-09 6 KLANG, Thurs— Three pupils of the Klang Convent have been awarded scholarships to study nursing in Britain. They are Leong Chooi Keng, Leong Chooi Chin and Thana Letchmi. They will leave soon for their training.39 words
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194 1962-11-09 6 Crash, then death: $800 for dangerous driving TPOH, Thurs. A driver, Wong Kee Leng, 42, was fined $800 or four months' jail here yesterday for dangerous driving. After finding Wong guilty and sentencing him, the president of the Sessions Court, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri said: 'The Straits Times can comment whether194 words
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Article42 1962-11-09 6 TAIPING, Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will visit Taiplng on Nov. 18 to inspect the MCA youth section in Aulong new village and to hold a meet-the-peo-ple session at the Kwangtung Association hall.42 words
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Article42 1962-11-09 6 KLANG, Thurs. Three unemDloyed youths. Low Ko Bah, Tan Teong Chooi and Tan Ah Cheyu were charged today with extorting $500 from a businessman, Ang Tiong TJai. at Pulau Ketam on Oct. 26. Hearing has been fixed for Jan. 10.42 words
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Article34 1962-11-09 6 PENANG, Thurs. Yeang Teik Wan, 26. unemployed. pleaded guilty today to a charge of voluntarily disposing of seven pigeons which he had reason to believe were stolen. Sentence was postponed. lIKIIIV34 words
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Miscellaneous142 1962-11-09 6 Alley Oop By V.T. Mlawntiw* I'M AFRAIO I FOPGET IT, OOP// SO IF I GOT ONE I V \l CAN SEE HOW YOU I 1... BUT HOW DID YOU CR ANY CANT BE MUCH YOU'RE JUST I YOU'VE ANY ABOUT TVIAT SHOOTMCOULD HAVE PUT A THAT BIG OL' ELEPHANTS; HELP142 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1962-11-09 7 DONALD SEAMAN - DONALD SEAMAN This is the fabled railway that runs 8,000 miles across some of the most immense and desolate territory in the world...and for the first time in 25 years the picturesque route (through Brussels, Berlin, Warsaw and Moscow) is open direct from London...1,797 words
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Article106 1962-11-09 8 Wnrdm $10 (Himmmm) KOLANOAI MARY*-, o Ist.' HI. Nathan and Bon* thank all rrlnhvrs. lolrni-rs. nw ttnitanrr *t riw fuwn! 2-11-62. MR. ANO MRS. I'nKku Mnhil Tnhir ■Bjaaatl thank all fn.nds relatives for rhnr valuable gift*. taaMtmaa* and ai■»ndanif at thnr «»rtrtin« on IS.IMH r inetor* Bahru family thanks106 words
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Article627 1962-11-09 8 The Sarawak Government has the sympathy «f every responsible person in the necessary effort it is making to suppress an obviously dangerous Communist conspiracy. I There is evidence in plenty of the existence of a Communist underground, and of Communist infiltration of the Sarawak United Peoples' Party.627 words
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Article327 1962-11-09 8 No-one>wiH question Eleanor Roosevelt's right to the title of America's First Lady. If she owed something in the first place to the Roosevelt name, the niece of one President and the wife of another, she added an unmistakable lus-tre of her own. America has not produced a more327 words
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Article267 1962-11-09 8 The value of employment exchanges has been amply proved since the first one was set up in Kuala Lumpur in 1953. Sixteen other towns now have them and it is welcome news that Kuala Tyengganu. (Teluk Anson. Kulim and Setutmat will soon join the list. These exchanges, however,267 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1962-11-09 8 Thirty years a celebrity: unrivalled record of Eleanor Roosevelt MORE THAN ANY WOMAN OF HER TIME, SHE EPITOMISED THE BEST OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. who died on Wednesday age»d 73, remained an international celebrity in her own right for many years after the .dedth of her husband. Franklin RooseveltReuter - 1,366 words
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LETTERS
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Letter258 1962-11-09 8 I WOULD like to comment as a Malay on the India Chinese border dispute as it atlects Malayans. A recent' press report <not In the Straits Times* spoke of "long queues of Malayan Indians, mainly Sikh veterans of World War II" crowding the Indian High Commission Office258 words
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Letter73 1962-11-09 8 A REUTER report from India stated that Dato Sambanthan. president of the Malayan Indian Congress, had said that they were planning to build a memorial for Subhas Chandra Bose. who with Ills Indian National Army "saved the people of Malaya." I know something of the INA's part In73 words
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Letter203 1962-11-09 8 I AM all with "Malayan Malay" when he says the national language Is vital for the creation of a "sense of belonging" among Malayans But I am surprised that he should regard as "inelegant" the call of "two distinguished Englishmen" In Singapore. for the retention of English203 words
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Letter72 1962-11-09 8 'PHIS year Singapore's Ministry of Health and the Public Works Department has spent $400,000 on the cleaning and dredging of city outlets. Yet these outlets are still filled with silt, rubbish and grass. Certain outlets like Stamford. Kampong Bahru. Paslr Panjang and Paya Lebar have hardly been touched"72 words
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Advertisement876 1962-11-09 8 Strait* TiB M ft Malay Mail Classified il.inlMmHli may ko h*M«d tat Ut f ISM COLO STO*A«B AftCADB Orchard SOLO STONAMB •••NCHM AT HOLLAND ItOAD— K ATOM* KBPPBL NOAD-MAVAL AutSWftM* A*»nt»: crrv book storb ltb WlnchMtar Hous*. C»nV»< Quay THI NBWS FRONT ntapatrlek's tu*»rm»rtm* m. M. ISMAIL a Atlmn-alty ftoad.876 words
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Advertisement24 1962-11-09 8 See hat it was like to be Marilyn Monroe in OCTOBER Reader's Digest (Now On Sale) Distributors: C.R.DASARATHA RAJ LTD. P.O. iOX 357, SINGAPORE24 words
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Advertisement147 1962-11-09 8 TRUST SWANSON k w .w "l"s^^^^ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment147 words
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230 1962-11-09 9 JOCKEY FINED $30 ON AMENDED CHARGE OENANG. Thurs. 1 Jockey Chris Dragon was fined $30 here today when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disobeying lawful order given by a police constable He had originally been charged with using criminal force on Constable Bakhtlar bin Sudln at Vale230 words
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Article45 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Liberal Socialist Party In a letter in the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today urged the Government to ensure that the services of nnn-cilizens of Singapor- should be dispensed with first in the proposed retrenchements in (he armed services.45 words
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Article36 1962-11-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. ThuK The Rotary Club here has* sent another payment of $300 to the •SOS Children's Village" 'n Vienna. The club Ls helping to support an orphan, Jesef Zobel. in the village36 words
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Article21 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The assistant Slate Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong. will go on two months' leavr i'rom Monday.21 words
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Article, Illustration502 1962-11-09 9 Sedition case: An application for suspension of two Kuching Chinese papers is refused KUCHING, Thursday. 'j'HK editors of two Kuching Chinese newspapers were sentenced to nine months* jail each in a case under the Sedition Ordinance yesterday. The printer of the two newspapers, the Borneo Press,502 words
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Article88 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Legislative Assembly proposes to start a panel of part-time interpreters to ensure that interpreters will always be available for its sittings. Applications are now invited from people who can do simultaneous interpretations from English into any of the three languages Malay. Mandarin and Tamil88 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-11-09 9 SHE'S only nine. She earns more than $5,000 a month. And her smile is known to millions of cinema fans in South-East Asia. This picture was taken when she arrived in Singapore yesterday for a series of personal appearances in Singapore and Malaya. Who is she? For56 words
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234 1962-11-09 9 KOTA BHARU, Thursday. K. BARATHAN, 31. of Singapore, was fined $25 here today for abetting a khalwat (close proximity) offence. Woman Police Inspector Lee Yoke Ltn said a police party went to the Nam Choo Hotel In Jalan Baktl on Tuesday and found Barathan234 words
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Article32 1962-11-09 9 PENANG. Thurs. K. Subramanl»*r. today pleaded guilty to stealing $15,758 worth of perfume from the Weld Quay store of the Analo-Thai Corporation Ltd. on Nov. 3 Sentence was postponed.32 words
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Article51 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Ihurv-A Swedish rourmet. Mr. Kjell ColHn. is now in Singapore to sample Malayan curries and Chinese dishes A Journalist. Mr. Collin represents the Lid manprew chain of newspapers in Sweden. He is on a trip to visit restaurant and hotel kit rhen* of South-East Asia for51 words
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Article41 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man armed with a dagger stabbed a housewife. Lee Ah Moy. 26. in front of her home In Lorong 40. Oeylang. Madam Lee collapsed after being knifed several times in the chest and .stomach41 words
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311 1962-11-09 9 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Thurs. A British M.P. is to demand an official inquiry into the death in Singapore of Lance Sergeant Vincent Mohide, 22, of the Irish Guards It was alleged that when he reported sick in Britain he311 words
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Article60 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The police today announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of .the person or persons responsible for the murder of wealthy towkay. Tan Oh Noon, 81. on Oct. 14. Tan, an Import-export businessman, was killed when a gang of60 words
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Article41 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The commander of Singapore Base District, MaJ. Gen. I.e. Harris and his wife will leave by air tomorrow for a six-month holiday. alter which he will assume a new post They arrived in Singapore in February 196041 words
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Article26 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 1 United Arab Republic trade mission paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to--1 day.26 words
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Article, Illustration97 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The first words Miss Patrick Licuanan (above) the Philippines "most outstanding student" uttered when she flew into Singapore today were: "Oh. what an exciting and beautiful place!" And at once Patricia ("call me Pat") 18, bubbled with enthusiasm, about her plans to write about97 words
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Article51 1962-11-09 9 RINOAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Carl Schubert, who has been acting Registrar of Vehicles for the past 17 j months, has been transfetred to 1 the South Bridge Road courts as a magistrate. He has previously served es Se-! cretary of the City Council, and Crown counsel and51 words
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Article204 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs l& Asnah Anang. 18. j one of the leaders of thp fourth-year girls of Geylang Craft Centre, who staged an examinations boycott last month, has denied a governi ment charge that she is la member of Party j Rakyat. The Government had described her204 words
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Article47 1962-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The I Straits Times today received $6 'I from S. T. Low and $40 from 5 anonymous. North Borneo, for the San children, whose father was killed in an accident, bringing the i Singapore total of the fund to I ii.677.50.47 words
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Advertisement140 1962-11-09 9 > mW l m A tradition of quiet t» x elegance distin- a\ J guishes the clothing I T J tailored by us. I I > c J Quality and taste are apparent in every Ij styled feature of /l*?^! f jl these fine imported _^A_ 1 '1& air an140 words
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Advertisement142 1962-11-09 9 FINE FOODS It's Simply Wonderful jnc^^M for those or SALT-RESTRICTED |^^r| ■jßjjuajiiwl 1 mo Tor in" flJJ^j] *i^ whole family too! S^^^jjjg^iW 2 M Nutradiet Labels to choose from RED LABEL BLUE LABEL Und.r Nyfrjd.tt Rtd Nutra4itt"> Blu* l«b«l i»Üb.l <r« fintit <u«lity c u d«t futftt. v. f .tibl...142 words
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Miscellaneous443 1962-11-09 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT W.WK SKKVICE II 7 Mrtm metres .v rn^Tm LT k,' MKDIO! WAV* StßVltt AM 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 476 mnrrs ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 A.M 6.00 Good .viorning; 6.01 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Rendez- Morning Prelude; 700 The vous With Music; 7.30 Time Slg-443 words
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Article143 1962-11-09 10 SIKI BEST IN BARTOK SONATA ITU ALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. The most exciting event of the recital given by Hungarian pianist* Bela Siki at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman last night was the sonata by his compatriot. Bela Bartok. A work of arresting and sharp rhythms, it was played with143 words
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59 1962-11-09 10 TAIPING. Thurs. Fortyfour families were given plots of three to four acres of land each under the Governments fringe alienation scheme in the Salama area near Taiping yesterday. The land was distributed by drawing lots in the Salama District Office. It is being cleared59 words
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Article49 1962-11-09 10 MUAR. Thurs. Muar Rotary Club has organised a "good cyclist" contest to educate cyclists in road manners. All entrants for the contest will be 'spied' on for six months by chosen members of the public. Those that do not violate any traffic rules will receive prizes.49 words
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271 1962-11-09 10 rriHE little girl grop- es around the table, pawing the diners and snatching food off their plates. She is petted like an untrained puppy. Her name is Helen Keller. She is blind, deaf and dumb. Her parents love her too much and271 words
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Article261 1962-11-09 10 IN "Tiara Tahiti," the theme is simply that in the class war, an upstart millionaire is no match for a gentleman even a gentleman wastrel who has been to the right school and knows his wines without first having to look it up261 words
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Advertisement313 1962-11-09 10 •/^a^aiN 7 JkBBBBBt TsV /aAW\ A wbfWaW? X JiOT Be >^* i^^r' xS^Cs*^aaal aaT/ < *H bb s^ s^jSf^Bßk aa^^^^^aai aa« r mr jH Bot\«1 Lw if! taBBBBBBBBT i IbBBb! n» <*^^^^* w^^aaaaaaaaa LaaadV aall tw. This great perfume- brilliant, sophisticated, and haunting, is now available in a whole sequence313 words
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Advertisement269 1962-11-09 10 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING269 words
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Miscellaneous275 1962-11-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Almost a year and a day In 1, 13 in March shortly will be France (5). making pictures (14). 7. Hens take three quarters of an 9. Vehicle reversing In the dta- hour. In French (7). tance, for a wonder (7). 8. Lay underground shelter275 words
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Article, Illustration335 1962-11-09 11 MUSHAHID ALI - MUSHAHID ALI SHE HOLDS COURT LIKE A PRINCESS IN AIRPORT LOUNGE SURROUNDED BY HER FILM FANS By Singapore. Thursday rUNG Po Po, the nine year old darling of millions of film fans, arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong early today. In the airport lounge, hemmed In byHan Hai Fong - 335 words
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Article39 1962-11-09 11 KUCHING, Thurs. Malaya's Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Ismail Yusof. and an official of the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Zainal Abidin, who are touring North Borneo, will visit Sarawak for 12 days {rom tomorrow.39 words
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Article164 1962-11-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs T*HE University of SinA gapore today announced the names of 12 new doctors, including a woman, who have completed the final part 111 professional examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. The doctors, with the subjects they passed, are: Chu164 words
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Article, Illustration323 1962-11-09 11 Malayan way of life is right for democracy: Professor IPOH, Thursday. AN AMERICAN social anthropologist. Prof Robert Jay of the University ot Hawaii, believes that the Malayan way of life is conducive to nurturing a frer democracy in Malaya Speaking at the Ipoh Rotary I Club's weekly luncheon at the323 words
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Article24 1962-11-09 11 BANTING. Thurs. Burglars entered a provision store In Tanjong Sepat. 18 miles from here, and stole $920 and goods worth another $200.24 words
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Article47 1962-11-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Png Ah Seat, who had six previous convictions, was jailed for three months today for stealing 23 cabbages worth $4.60 on board the Moonfish, docked at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday morning. The cabbages were the property of the Indonesian Consulate.47 words
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Article42 1962-11-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lav Kirn Lim arrested ai a house in Tanglin Road yesterday was charged today with returning to Singapore after being banished. No plea was taken, and he was remanded at the C.I.D. until Nov. 14.42 words
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185 1962-11-09 11 BIG RUSH FOR GOVT LOW-COST HOUSES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The demand for Government lowcost houses in the Federal Capital is reaching 10-to-one proportions. In the Kampong Pandan scheme where 1,400 low cost houses are being built, more than 10,000 applications have been received. Because of this, the authorities are not185 words
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Article55 1962-11-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Nham Srikampang, alias Tawang. a member of the crew of the Aow Siam 2, was charged today with the murder of the vessel's master. Predee Arayanggut. 27 at a wharf in Telok Ayer Basin, at 11.45 p.m. yesterday. No plea was recorded. He55 words
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Article64 1962-11-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Norwegian America Line's newest liner Oslofjord arrives here tomorrow morning with some 300 passengers on a world cruise. She will berth along- side Singapore Harbour Board godowns Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and will remain in port for 10 hours. Her next port64 words
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Advertisement151 1962-11-09 11 TDIM TUC llf I l¥l W^ ,'i LIM IHE ICMmlrlv* L ..-r Upjl|| Mill jy^, Pyr JZjir ill I y^B»>N Jiwf" J Kv*- 1 M^^^^BBMMii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MMJ^ J^. J^A*^Ljj«A MM^ J .^>^^^^a^^>M*a^'a^ta^ta^ti^fc^i^^i^i^>^i^i^i^t^i^i^fc^i^MMlMi^^tßMMMMl la^Ma^a^a^a'^a^a'^a^a^a^a^a^B^i^i^Maa^fcfctMM ii ii i ■25?"W'Bk- JPW' II W< I W 25**w_ W "fm^F"!** i miiil&jl I i\ Jl 111151 words
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Article92 1962-11-09 12 ANEW class of lour 20--knot cargo liners. Olenlyon. Glenogle, Glenfalloch nrfd Flintshire for Glen Line? Glen and Shire Joint Service are nearing completion. The first vessel to be completed and go into service. Glenogle. has left London on her maiden voyage for Penang. Port Swettenham,92 words
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Article53 1962-11-09 12 Hoe Leon,j Provision Store of Singapore was awarded the first prize of $300 in a Nescafe display competition organised by Nestles recently. The second prize of $200 went to Marlie Provision Store and the third prize of $100 to Lim Ban Lee, both of Signapore. Altogether. 72 provision53 words
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Article147 1962-11-09 12 DEMAND FOR BUILDING MATERIALS THE big building development in Singapore has created a considerably in- crea.sed demand for all types of building materials includI ing sanitary fixtures. The Jurong development plan in particular is bound to create a big demand for these materials in the immediate future, according to Mr.147 words
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Article, Illustration270 1962-11-09 12 Joint Filipino-American-Malayan project A JOINT Filipino-Amcrican-Malavan enterprise is to build a factory on the outskirts of Petaling .laya in Kuala Lumpur to produce refrigerators, air-conditioning units, radios and other home appliances, iucoustic and insulation materials. A company for this purpose is to be formed and270 words
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119 1962-11-09 12 TV rental for Singapore, Johore hotels A SINGAPORE electronic company. H. A. O'Connor and Co. Ltd.. Is offering a hotel television rental service to enable any hotel in Singapore and Johore Bahru to equip it.s bedrooms and public rooms with television at a modest monthly rental. The scheme Includes all119 words
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Article228 1962-11-09 12 $2 mil. 14-storey luxury flats A PRIVATE building project comprising six blocks of 14-storey flats and costing over $2 million is to be started in Singapore by a local housing developer, Pearlson Enterprises Ltd. The building to be built on a two-acre freehold land at Cavenagh Road opposite the Istana228 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-11-09 12 WA. SHEAFFER Pen Co. is introducing a new type of fountain pen which has been designed and priced for the needs of the Far East. Called Imperial I, the medium-priced pen should be available in Malaya within a month, said Mr. Karl F. Dinnauer, Sheaffer's marketing170 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-11-09 12 EXPERIMENTS W l l l l shortly be made in Malaya to find out if v U.S. produced soil "tonic" which, it is claimed, has been of great assistance to agriculture in some American states, can be applied with equal success to Malayan257 words
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Advertisement213 1962-11-09 12 p.. Bhll vb 111 w j J 1 1 '< HHif iljll SIEMENS ELECTRIC COOKER fe^Model HKN2A/3 Wide oven range with Protodyn Automatic Hot Plate, tor fast and high heating power. Broad oven with thermostatically controlled in- trared element ensures quick warmup t ind improves roasting and baking rT FIXED213 words
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Advertisement126 1962-11-09 12 the world's largest manufacturers of precision chain offer— Vk^~ steel chains and attachments in 1 THE COVENTRY Mark 5 range yw^i (malleable replacement series) for slow-speed driving and light conveying in exposed conditions for technical itmce end supplxi cantu'l— Sole ARents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Singapore Sandakan 1 FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO.126 words
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Advertisement1522 1962-11-09 13 Ib LIVtRPOCL k WtSI CIASI M.A Due Sport Sails P. Sham Penani DOLIUS ufertett la Pt/Nat 11 Nlf 12 mius Littipiei. OuWia. Glasgow Net 11 Nlf 11 Ntt 14/11 Net 1? UOMEOOt) iireriiol OuWm net II Net It Na* 11/24) Net a AENEAS Hawe L Baal. A mouth. G goa1,522 words
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Advertisement1394 1962-11-09 13 I m t 3 M I'M ML mm WFi tkM M,M m THE E. A. C. LINESMinimi 111 •tat* v a«iu MMiuaa Mttun, mimiu aoHEIDAkI 4MSIERBAM Bti.l IHNENIIRt ANu COPtNNAGEN l*f\Ss\]il BUSUANGA" a) c/ Sailtl Ii Pirt/ I Ni« 9/19 Net l-l XpLJ^I -SIMIA" 17/21 Nat 21/21 Ntt 24/2S Ntf1,394 words
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Advertisement1547 1962-11-09 13 ULfRU* URVIO It Law— H. UVtRPOOt ft CONIINtNIAA, POIIV rmn I'ata tmm IENCUUCU L'pial. Hatrt. M'brg. S'atutl ll Pt/Nat 13 Nat 14/19 Nlf 29,21 dtNMNOI LIMM. M Dulg. Rott, A'wp Nn It/1) HLNHOPE IM)T M kirg. L'aaa, Mall, b'moull Nat 19/21 Nat 24. 21 Nat 29/ 1 BENNEVIS (C.LJVi l1,547 words
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Advertisement1282 1962-11-09 13 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. Vk. TCj«l Tth N. ***** ?SaW ELLBRMAN LIMB tfc KLAVENESS LINL HAVRE, LONOON HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANcidCu IOnEROAM MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE VANCOUVER PORTLAND CITY OF LEEDS Acceatieg cargo 101 Ceitral t Siutk M/ s ,r;n ;5/, s j»tl <rrsr nt LONDON. MMBURG. ROTTERDAM 23/25 Nat 2/1,282 words
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Article555 1962-11-09 14 (COMBINED buvne^s in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (500) $3 PL (4.000) S2: East Smelt In* (2.000) $2.6«: and N. ord» (9,000) S3 ISllammon (1,000) 51. 68 ON,555 words
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509 1962-11-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpilK number of contracts 1 written on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued to get smaller and even in the very steady industrial section the volume A business was restricted. But it is in the tin section that the contraction509 words
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283 1962-11-09 14 HAVING shed over $6 i the price of Straits tii cline by remaining unch The price was declared at $427 per picul on an offering estimated to be down by 25 tons to 35 tons. In London on Wednesday excluding carries283 words
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Article24 1962-11-09 14 November 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICF: cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5427 (unchanged) Estimated unofficial offerins 235 tons (down 25 tons).24 words
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Article216 1962-11-09 14 NOVEMBER flr«t grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 791 cents per lb. down flve-oightha of a cent. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. cloning prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 RSS. prompt f.o.b. buyers 79i. sellers216 words
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Article191 1962-11-09 14 SHIPS lying alongtidt the Singiport wharvts today are: siatr of L'ttar Pradesh 33/34. Pskov 45, Ruder ROll--kovlc ft/9, Oslo fjord 1/2, Segamat NW. 2, Giant; Lee NW. 1. State of Madras 27/24, Machajw 18, India 6/7. Nippon 13/14. OuUr roadt: Vltjas. Mlnexhlma Maru. Leovllle, San Fabian, Bengtoe,191 words
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Article23 1962-11-09 14 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Industrials: 189.15 189.04 Tins: 277.51 278.93 S rubbers: 179.00 179.75 Jan. 1, l'\,,x 100.23 words
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Advertisement1055 1962-11-09 14 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Coast Service ETA EIA El* ETA !> pore Y. Sham H'kong S.Francisco L. Angeles N.Yort ■■Gtnshu Mar*" 76/29 Ntv II Nn/ f Dec i Dec 25 Dtc 21 DM 14 Ja* "Kmtikawa Mara" 2>'2l Or.c 31 Oec/ 1 Ja* I1,055 words
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Advertisement1096 1962-11-09 14 AUSTRALIAN OPTION PREMIUMS CTApVC Nov. a. Three moatna UIUUIXU (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Buarnaai danai MELBOURNE. Thurs. Dunlopa 13 eta. RoUimans 11 eta. /GENERAL investment and In- P- *N. lßcu. s. Dai-by 4»d had steady 10 S^S.? traac M. Brew. 23 eta. Shall IS cts Movements were small, but rises contain*™ 91,096 words
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Advertisement280 1962-11-09 14 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Property to be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 Si 16 Robinson Rd. Spore On THURSDAY 15th NOVF.MBl K. 1962 at 2.30 P.M. Land Market Building situate at and known as No. 21 CD TIONG BAHRU off Silat Rd. Freehold. Area 12.030 sq. ft.280 words
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Advertisement761 1962-11-09 14 NOTICE MR. LUE BOX CHOON ls no longer a member of our stall and is not authorised to collect monies or transact business on our behalf. SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancy tor Clerk tn the Inclustnal Facilities. Division advertised on 28/8 62 has been filled. All applicants761 words
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Advertisement797 1962-11-09 15 NOTICES I MAJLIS BANDARAN, KLANG TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IK.M.S Cap. 13T) TOWN COINCIL NOTICE. 1963 ASSESSMENT LIST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tlie Assessment List for the year 1962 containing the Assessment of all holdings not exempted from the payment of rates in Klang Town Council Area of:--(a) Klang within797 words
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Advertisement387 1962-11-09 15 NOTICES LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) CITY AND GUILDS. 1963. Closing dates for entry to the above-named examinations are as follows:L C.C (Spring) Bth December. 1962. City and Guilds 29th December, 1962. Late entries will not be accepted. Candidates should apply to their Chief Education Officers for entry forms enclosing387 words
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Advertisement805 1962-11-09 15 NOTICES WANTED FOR A TELECOMMUNICATION S TRAINING PROGRAM IN BANGKOK, THAILAND A. Transmission and Carrier Engineer or Technician to conduct Basic Transmission and Carrier Course. Experience must include work on cable and microwave channeling equipment, toll test procedures, and cable balancing and loading. B. S x 6 Switching Equipment Engineering805 words
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Advertisement2083 1962-11-09 15 f (Continued from t*»ge Bi SITUATIONS VACANT I* Word* SS (Htm.)— Pox SO et: txtrm COOK WANTED Experienced in European food tor new restaurant. Reply references aa early as possible to Box AllO3. S.T. K.L. SHIPPING ACENCV Urgently requires experienced Telex Operator for temporary duties 4/6 weeks. Telephone No. (Spore)2,083 words
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Advertisement1076 1962-11-09 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 10 Word* Si (Him.) Ssus M eta. extra LARGE ESTABLISHED RETAIL 3rganlsatlon will buy your new aboprailtd or slow-selling Hems for cash. Ml ***** Spore. WANTED !0 Word* SS (mm.)— Box S$ et*. txtrm SECONDHAND PIANO $500 S7OO. Please reply Box A 4172 B.T. Spore. PIANO: Music Lover1,076 words
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Advertisement1013 1962-11-09 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC. U Wmrd* Si (Min.)-Box SO rf>. czfra ALSATIAN 4 MONTHS old Female. Cheap To Good Home. Phone (Spore) n J4-71 1. FOR SALE MKA Class I Healthy Dol>ermaan Plncher Puppies. 3 Males. 2 Females, 8 weeks old. TeL Taiping 446. Mrs. Pereira. 1 DOCS AND CATS and1,013 words
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Advertisement694 1962-11-09 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 0 Word* SS (Mitt.)— Box M ctt. txtrm WHAT YOU WANT of Batik. w« can lake. Batik Shop JAVA MOOES beautiful embroidered pecial bras for kebayas. VISIT Lee Onn. 206 8 S. BrldK* toad, Singapore for fashionable jewelsry. DON'T PAY MORI tor Dlamon 1 ewvllerlea. Consult Cbiong694 words
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312 1962-11-09 16 By EPSOM JEEP IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Australian jockeys and trainers in Malaya were shocked by the death of 39 -year-old Neville Sellwobd. hailed as one of the greatest Australian jockeys of the century. Sellwood died in France on Tuesday. He was312 words
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Article340 1962-11-09 16 JACK FINGLETON - Now Colin can move into attack JACK FINGLETON By Melbourne, Thurs INDICATION that Geoff Pullar and the Rev. David Sheppard will open England's Test batting was given yesterday when Ted Dexter announced his team and batting order for the game beginning tomorrow against an Australian XI. Colin Cowdrey not only340 words
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Article54 1962-11-09 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. A team of runners set cut from Melbourne today on the first leg of a 2,000-mile non-stop relay marathon to Perth, where the Commonwealth Games open on Nov. 22. A total of 44 men will carry a goodwill message from Melbourne's Lord Mayor to the LordReuter - 54 words
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Article30 1962-11-09 16 ALL-BLUES CUP: Perak v Kedah ilpoh padang. 5). CLUB MATCHES: S gor Malaya v Colege of Agrlc. (XL padang); RMAP 'B v FMC B" (Airport Rd); BMH v RIDA (Kinrara).30 words
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Article25 1962-11-09 16 SPORE PREMIER LGE: RAP v Indians (Jn Besar); Junior Cap: RAF Seletar v Btg Bulan (Seletar). LIM CUP: YMCA v Ramblers (CAH grd. Ipoh).25 words
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Article46 1962-11-09 16 POPPY DAY MATCH: Services v Civilians (Spore paciang). POLICE TRIANGULAR: Depot v Kelantan <XL Depot. 5t TAIPING LGE: 2 Workshop FEME v Malays < Esplanade i. MALACCA LGE: Hieh Sen. v H. Ourney Sch; HQ 28th C'wealth Brig, v SFA (both matches at Malscca Club padang).46 words
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Article14 1962-11-09 16 WELTERWEIGHT TITLE: O. Hoff v Sonny Chla (Spore Happy World stadium. 9 p.m.).14 words
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Article306 1962-11-09 16 ii i i ii i for Sunday's races at Kuala Lumpur: Class I—l Of Gem stone j.OZ National Joy 8.13 Timberlane 8.13 Bon Viveur 8.07 Dark Romance II 8.04 Amsterdam 7.13 Kerrydale 710 Supersonic 7.10 Top Spec 7.08 Obedient Son 7.07 AJnos 7.07 Scorpio 7.07 Raja Laut 7.07306 words
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Article130 1962-11-09 16 BROWSER GOES WELL IN RAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Horses worked In a drizzle here this morning. Only a few horses were given fast workouts, reports Epsom Jeep. Browser, a course scratching yesterday, went attractively over 3f in 43 1 5 with Laurie Johnson up. Browser was kept on the bit.130 words
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Article62 1962-11-09 16 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby Union matches played In Britain yesterday: County championship Eastern 1 Counties 6 Middlesex 3; Notting- 1 hamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 6 Leicestershire 6: OxfordFhlre 11 Dorsetshire and Wiltshirp 0: Surrey 14 Kent 6; Sussex 6 Hertfordshire 3. Tour Match Cambridge UniversityReuter - 62 words
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314 1962-11-09 16 I HfeflfeioJl f LASGOW, Thurs. Denis Law. who returned from Italy to British football earlier this year, scored four goals for Scotland in their 5-1 victory over Northern Ireland here last nieht in a British international championship match. Scotland, mainly InspiredReuter - 314 words
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Article90 1962-11-09 16 PERTH. Thurs. Herbert Bee- tham, British holder of the title, lost his first match in the current world amateur billiards championship when he was beaten by Tom Cleary (Australia) here last night. Clearly won by 1.381 to 1,138 points. ClearyV best break* were 178, Ifi3 andReuter - 90 words
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220 1962-11-09 16 We didn't break rules, says Padilla lIONG KONG, Thurs. 11 The Philippines Basketball Asso c i a tion have conformed to the international federation's rules even though the Philippines Government had refused to grant entry visas to Yugoslavia. "Don't compare us with the Indonesians," Ambroslo Padilla, president of the PBA.Reuter - 220 words
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Advertisement1586 1962-11-09 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bat I, LEE SIN CHYE of No. B Tiong Bahru Road iSinga>ore. have applied for a Ist Class .*ublic House licence in respect of No: 38A, North Canal Singapore, and that this 1 pplication will be heard in the <v>uri ol the District Judge and1,586 words
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Article239 1962-11-09 17 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN ALJUNIED SAYS 'NO' TO LOBBYING BY A GROUP OF OFFICIALS, PLAYERS By Singapore, Thurs LOBBYING has begun for the president's seat in the Singapore Amateur F.A., the general elections for which will be held next month. A group of officials and players has239 words
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Article47 1962-11-09 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sukuramal beat Alexandra 1-0 In the Junior Cup soccer competition; A ftrst round at Geylang today. Hanlffa scored the winning goal in the first half. The two teams drew 2-2 for the League Div. 2 championship last Sunday. The match till be replayed.47 words
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Article173 1962-11-09 17 IRC not playing again this year SINGAPORE, Thurs. -Indian Recreation Club, who won the SAFA First Division championship with a cosmopolitan side in 1960 have been hit by player troubles and have decide to concede walkovers in their remaining fixtures this year. Secretary M. Krishna told the Straits Times today:173 words
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Article128 1962-11-09 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The SAFA commission of inquiry suspended Gurunathan and Ali Astar for three months from Nov. 7 for their failure to appear before the commission last night For failing to turnu p for the Singapore-Indonesia match on Oct. 28, the commission decided to censure them. The128 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-11-09 17 LIM KEE CHAN - Hoff may prove too tough for Sonny Chia LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Barring a cut eye or a broken nose, Indonesia's Golden Hoff should beat sonny Chia (Singapore) in their 12-round welterweight bout at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow night. The bout is being billed by SAMA Promotion231 words
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Article552 1962-11-09 17 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN Spore boy makes good in England lit'T-i-Wt By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seah Pong Pin, former Malayan and Singapore breaststroke swimming champion, has written from London enquiring about his chances of representing Singapore at the Commonwealth Games at Perth later this month. Seah,552 words
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318 1962-11-09 17 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL By Kuala Lumbur. Thurs riUT at Terendak Camp this weekend the South y zone championship in the Malaya Cup tournament might well be decided between Johore and Commonwealth Forces South. After their flying start with 25-0 win against NegriMalacca, Johore must318 words
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206 1962-11-09 17 TEOH ENG TATT - McQueen FINDS A PLACE... AS RESERVE! TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Joint Services are confident of getting off to a flying start in the Malaya Cup when they take on the NegriMalacca on the Singapore Padang on Saturday. Services, with a team as strong as last season's, look206 words
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Article42 1962-11-09 17 IPOH, Thurs. The Lim Cup tie between Kinta Indians and Kllat on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today was abandoned ten minutes before time due to failing light Ttie score was 1-1 The replay has been fixed for Nov. is42 words
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Article46 1962-11-09 17 KLANO, Thurs. Anglo-Chin-ese School Old Boys' Association became champions of the Klang District Hockey Association's league when they beat Customs S.C. 4-0 In a key match on the padang here today. Scorers were Leong Yee Leng. SlthamDar»«waran. Sim Thiatn Mur. and Radakrishnan46 words
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Article55 1962-11-09 17 HOCKEY: Penanf U«: IA Prtsons 0: BLRC 2 RAAF 1. Ma. B w 5.°X LI 4 DTC 0; KOYU -B 2 Medicals 3. Sport Dlt. 1: Police v School* tponed; DW. 3: BHBRC wx>. N«val Base. KUng Lfe: ACSOBA 4 C^™ 0 ("tie to ACSOBA. BIGGER sgor Club55 words
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Article142 1962-11-09 17 Newcomers in Perak Asians XV TPOH. Thurs.— Perak Asians. joint-holders with Johore. will meet Kedah in their opening tie of the All-Blues Cup rugger competition on the Municipality padang here tomorrow Four members of the Perak team. Lee Kooi Meng, Adrian Rodrigues, M. Dattaya and Leong Siew Loong toured Bangkok142 words
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Advertisement272 1962-11-09 17 ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT SPRAYING... BOSS KNAPSACK ATOMIZER is most suitable on oil /T^Y/SpT IrT> /A t\ palms, especially in the I fi V/ 1,1 I \<sf nurseries and immature i«n I i [JJL areas, rubber estates and H Ifß pineapple plantations. V. \V_ 1 //iff The high air velocity of "S^SB"'"272 words
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Article597 1962-11-09 18 Kennedy says he is 'heartened' by the results: Nixon finally concedes defeat WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy siiid hist ni^ht he was "heartened" by the Congressional election results, although il \\;is appareni to observers thai il would be a middle'-oi-the-nrad Congress, and not a "Liberal" one. Enough candidatesReuter - 597 words
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Article95 1962-11-09 18 Malaysia and the mart LONDON. Thins. Mr. Eduartl Heath, the Lord Privy Seal, told the House of Commons last night that an agreement for Malaysia similar to Ihwe boini; considered for India. Pakistan and Ceylon would be put forward by the British at the next meeting of the European EconomicUPI - 95 words
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Article177 1962-11-09 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The 88th Congress will include five Negroes. Four House members were reelected and were joined by a fifth, Mr. Augustus F. Hawkins (Democrat) from the newly-created 21st Congressional district of California. His opponent was also a Negro. Negroes have not held soReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-11-09 18 THE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong yesterday presented honours and awards to 49 people at an investiture at Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur. Picture sho w B Professor Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, receiving the Dar j a h Panglima Mangku Negara.47 words
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135 1962-11-09 18 British Govt. to step up spending to £2,060 m. LONDON. Thurs. The British Government disclosed yesterday that it was going to step up its spending to provide Britain with more homes, university buildings, roads and hospitals and other public services. The Treasury, in a policy document. estimated expenditure in the135 words
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Article37 1962-11-09 18 JAKARTA. Thurs. A smallpox epidemic in West Alfa which broke out early this year has killed 514 people. It was reported today. More than 130.000 people have been vaccinatel against the disease. —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article31 1962-11-09 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. Labour Secretary W. WUlard Wirtz today announced that agreement had been reached to end the seven-day old strike against the New York Daily News. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article344 1962-11-09 18 LONDON. Thurs.—Stock markets In London today were generally cheerful and almost every section showed widespread gains. There was a revival of Interest in slltedged securities. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Thurs.—Spot 23 \d Dec. 23:-xd.. Jan. 23 9/16 d.. Feb. 23 7/16344 words
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195 1962-11-09 18 KEITH HOOPER - 'Drink led to the fall of Singapore' charge KEITH HOOPER From Thurs. A delegate at the New South Wales convention of the Liberal Party claimed that alcohol caused the Australian and British troops to be defeated by the Japanese in Singapore in 1942. The delegate, Mr. Malcolm Perry, was supporting195 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-11-09 18 A bankrupt tycoon gets prison sentence FOUND GUILTY OF SWINDLE ON A MORTGAGE DEAL rpYLER (Texas). Thurs. 1— A jury of 11 men and. one woman yester- -y day found bankrupt farm tycoon Billie Sol Estes guilty of swindling farmer, T.J. Wilson, on a mortgage deal. They sentenced the 37--year-old226 words
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Article64 1962-11-09 18 19 years to wait for wine gift LONDON. Thurs. Prince Andrew. Queen Elizabeth's younger son. has received an early 21st Dirthday present a pipe of port. The port equivalent to 708 bottles is a gift to the two-year-old Prince from the Port Wine Trade Association. It will be laid downReuter - 64 words
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Article64 1962-11-09 18 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrro. today questioned the new United Nations administrator of West Nov. Guinea. Mr. Djalal Abdoh. about the possibility of transferring control of the former Dutch territory to Indonesia before next May. reliable Government sources said. Dr. Subundrio and Mr. Abdoh.Reuter - 64 words
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Article26 1962-11-09 18 MANILA. Thurs. A old boy who Injured himself with m chisel and lati i allowed His don to lick the wound li es. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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