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Title Section16 1962-11-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lulled it* No. 1418. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1962. t 20 CENTS. KDN 01016 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-11-11 1 LAUNCHED— A SAVE-DEMOCRACY FUND -ByTen&ku Rahman Who made a nation wide appeal last night. I(UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengu Abdul Rahman today launched a "Save Democracy Fund" to help India in her "hour of need" and prevent her prestige from being lowered. A top-level committee under the Tengku's chairmanship will operate118 words
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Article, Illustration629 1962-11-11 1 AID FOR INDIA IN HER HOUR OF NEED If Reds win... TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN warned Malayans that victory for the Communists in India even limited to border warfare could have an "alarming effect" elsewhere in Asia. He also ticked off those who felt themselves involved in a629 words
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Article, Illustration133 1962-11-11 1 SALES of Ihe Straits Times and the Sunday Times climbed more rapidly than usual in the 12 months to Sept. ,'H) this year. The Straits Times circulation at 117,958 is up nearly 10,000 a day, and the Sunday Times nearly 16,000 a day. These increases are themselves greater133 words
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283 1962-11-11 1 LONDON, Sat. The Times today blamed Western ignorance and love of the exotic for the frequent distortion of its image of Asia and Africa. This distortion was high- lighted by the mistaken placing of two half-naked I pictures of alleged •Malayans'Reuter - 283 words
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Article163 1962-11-11 1 THE WORLD THIS MORNING IMAM BACK FROM THE DEAD' NORTHERN REGION OF THE YEMEN, Sat. Imam .Mohammed al Badr, oustrd and originally reported killed b> Yemeni revolutionaries, appeared in person before foreign correspondents here today and promised to make the country "cemetery for Egyptian invaders." The 35-year-old Imam, wearing the163 words
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152 1962-11-11 1 Three hold up a van and grab bag with $15,000 By 808 PERIES SINGAPORE. Sat. A gunman and two accomplices today held up a cigarette van and snatched a bag containing $15,000 in Guillemard Road. In the bag were also cheques worth $4,000. Thr money, belonging to the Asia Tobacco152 words
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Article30 1962-11-11 1 Leader of Britain's National Socialist Movement, bad his conviction and nine-month prison sentence upheld in London He was also refused leave to appeal to the House of Lords30 words
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Article16 1962-11-11 1 .Governor of Hong Kong, has been made an honorary citizen of Winnipeg. Manitoba.16 words
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Article28 1962-11-11 1 LOS ANGELES, Sal. OUT: The bouffant IN: The egghead. Hollywood hair stylists say it "looks like an egg with the eyes and lips painted on."28 words
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Article25 1962-11-11 1 The sole entry from Singapore, led a ■wheelpact" of 93 athletes In wheelchairs to open th# first Commonwealth Paraplegic (James.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article30 1962-11-11 1 ....Escaped to West Berlin across the border unaer coyer of darkness, but another refugee was probably shot in the Communist barbed wire West Berlin police said yesterday.30 words
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Article31 1962-11-11 1 The Soviet leader, received the Indian ambassador to Russia. Mr. N. Kaul, the Soviet news agency Tass reported in Moscow. Mr Khrushchev and th« ambassador had a friencly talk.31 words
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Article327 1962-11-11 1 'Get a jab' appeal Beautiful Bandung has been turned into smallpox-stricken city* JAKARTA, Sat. The mayor of Bandung, West Java, in an appeal to the population to come forward and be vaccinated, was quoted today as saying "our beautiful city has i been turned into a I smallpox-stricken city we327 words
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Article, Illustration476 1962-11-11 2 JOHN BRAIN E - JOHN BRAIN E I By JOE LAMPTOX. rough, hero of "Room At The Top.' has been married. 10 years to Susan Brown, daughter of a wealthy Yorkshire businessman, with a well-paid job in his father-in-law's steel firm. But life on the expense account is betting dull, his marriage476 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1962-11-11 2 Someone would have to untangle that snarl-up. Someone who had worked his guts out for a seat on the board. Someone who had no responsibility for the mess, but who. on the contrary, had from the beginning warned Brown against the dangers of being too hasty. Someone, if he wanted1,030 words
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Advertisement114 1962-11-11 2 fry) irT here comes the L^M^^^ WjffiJ P m serv cc ''^jMtomii fttiiMi •'•fTi<iiii!UMi tt(a^^«^B^ HBBBBBBiBii^ A V f v JHBHBbum New Standards ot comfort and service in jet travel will come with the advent of Malayan Airways Silver Kris Jet service, the most HMMMHBMB|MHM talked about service since Malayan114 words
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Miscellaneous269 1962-11-11 2 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: l. shout of applause Apportions (st; 45. Looks forward ■7 > 6. Follow stealthily (,s>; 10. to (7). Excellent c4>; 11. Complete (6); 12. DOWN: 1. Structure (4): 2. AnMaker (7): 13. Friendly relations xiety <4i; 3. Animal 18); 4. Meul <s>; 14. Chief (4); 15. "Children"'269 words
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Article, Illustration808 1962-11-11 3 ...I asked and she said: and, idiotically, I didn't want them to look at me. But I looked at them long enouuh to appiaise then blatant physical delight with eacn other; enviously, hope!essly, I almost felt an intruder. Mark was the tat to see me. He dropped808 words
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Article407 1962-11-11 3 Because he needed me came down they wouldn't notice me immediately. Bui perhaps it would be better for me to go upstairs again. One charge would force the bolt of the bedroom door; if indeed they'd bothered to fasten the bolt. One kick would settle Mark; if I were lucky407 words
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Article376 1962-11-11 3 RADIO MALAYA AM 600 Time Signal, Negara- Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Tune Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; «800 Time Signal, News In The National Language: 8.03 Bright And Breezy; 8.56 News Headlines; 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Summary Of Prog- For376 words
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548 1962-11-11 3 Whenever a child has mystery pains WIIKX I first met Theresa Porter she was a sweet little girl of nine and the pride and joy of their parents. But Mr. and Mrs. Porter had one worry. Every now and then Theresa complained of abdominal pains. After a while these pains548 words
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Advertisement9 1962-11-11 3 John Braine 1962 NEXT WEEK: Joe takes his revenge.9 words
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Article320 1962-11-11 5 THIEVES Are no longer satisfied with pinching coins from public telephone boxes. They are stealing phones themselves. A lew cases have come to light and the police have discovered that stolen phones are being sold to householders to be fixed as illegal extensions or party lines. Those who connive with320 words
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167 1962-11-11 5 4 NOTHER young pianist is to visit us on Nov. 16. He is Marcello Abbado from Milan, Italy, who will give a recital at Singapore's Victoria Theatre under arrangements made by Goh Soon Tioe. Abbado comes with an impressive list of achievements167 words
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102 1962-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat A man with a string of previous convictions was jailed for nine years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize court today for commit line armed robbery at a sundry shop in Haveloclc Road on the night of June 23 thit year.102 words
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Article, Illustration353 1962-11-11 5 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM. $30,000 grab at goldsmith's was highly planned affair, says judge By Kuala Lumpur, Sat UO KOK KENG, 23, and his pretty massage parlour girl sweetheart, Yap Siew Lan, 25, were found guilty by Mr. Justice AH Hassan in the High Court353 words
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244 1962-11-11 5 EAST COAST FISHERMEN WARNED NOT TO GO OUT TO SEA KUANTAN. 3at. More than 30.000 fishermen in the East Coast were today warned not to go out to sea because of the deteriorating weather and report of a big storm building up in the South China Sea. An official from244 words
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Article64 1962-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Chinese Association is in the red by about $600,000 "a figure too high for safety compared with the association's total assets." The MCA president, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said this today at the association's General assembly here. He added that the64 words
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Article37 1962-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Royal Federation police headquarters today said that the Kajans Denekil Road in South Selangor was 12 Inches under water at the 28 milestone. The rood is passable to traffic.37 words
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Article223 1962-11-11 5 'She had rich clients, friends' tion and Singapore, "we must not let emotion interfere in the case." Mr. Bfaga said his client was a left-handed person, and the evidence of the goldsmiths two sons that Ho drew a I'un with his right hand was "suspicious." Mr. Seenivasagam submitted that when223 words
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Article372 1962-11-11 5 T OOKING at the aquaria Keel by people In Singapore, one is often surprised at the purely utilitarian appearance they present Very often the tank, ol the angle-Iron rectangular type usually sola in the shops, has nothing in It except the fish and through the glass at the372 words
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Advertisement195 1962-11-11 5 Rothmans King Size really satisfies Wmrw^^^lY^ n y X' n 9 ize s a better !^V IFT I W i W smoke than any short >Jr 3;^ cigarette because the extra j Wk %> length travels the smoke a4fe > ..y j I I ibl further, makes it cooler. «kj195 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-11-11 5 UIOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. yesterday: HighMt Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penanf? 88 73 Mifmrr 88 74 Ipoh 86 72 Singapore 88 7340 words
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Article, Illustration219 1962-11-11 6 PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY LIMBO originated in the West Indies as a fantastic back-breaking test where men competed with each other, gliding legs first under a low hurdle with no part of the body above the ankles allowed to touch the ground. The lowest recorded height of219 words
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257 1962-11-11 6 Russia will still sell MIG fighters to India: Nehru NEW DELHI, Saturday. M|{. NEHRU told an informal Parliamentary consultative committee tonight that Russia had said she would stand by her commitment to sell MIG-21 jet lighters to India, according to committee sources. The Indian Prime Minister was reported to haveReuter; UPI - 257 words
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Article28 1962-11-11 6 Yesterday attended the funeral In Chantelly. Paris, of his first jockey, 39-year-old Australian Neville Sellwood, killed when his horse fell in a race on Wednesday.28 words
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Article21 1962-11-11 6 Deputy Director of the Chinese Civil Aviation Bureau, has arrived in Paris at the head ot five-man aeronautics mission.21 words
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Article117 1962-11-11 6 NEW YORK, Sat. Former President Mr Harry S. Truman yesterday c hided Mr. Richard M. Nixon for showing a flash of anger toward the press on Wednesday after losing the California governor's race. A fellow ought to be a good loser." Mr. Trum»n said. The former PresidentUPI - 117 words
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Article183 1962-11-11 6 Sleepless nights of Mrs. Mikoyan MOCSOW, Sat— An orator told graveside mourners at the funeral here today for Ashken Mikoyan, wife of tne First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan, that she had had "sleepless nights" under the Stalin era "not knowing whether her husband would come home." Ivan Shaumyan. the orator,183 words
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Article23 1962-11-11 6 The British Lord Privy Seal will visit the British Common Market negotiating team in Brussels today, it was learned in London.23 words
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Article29 1962-11-11 6 A German doctor employed by the Indonesian Health Service in south Celebes. is to be expelled for "activities aimed at creating disorder in the region." Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article17 1962-11-11 6 Of Japan and Princess Michlko yesterday ended a fiveday State visit to the Philippines.17 words
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Article175 1962-11-11 6 •Here is our parents' comer to keep them up to dat« with facts so that they can answer awkward questions like this:- WHAT ABE TEAKS? TEAKS consist of a Mijhtly salt watery liquid produced by small flands over tbr tin. The normal use of this liquid Is175 words
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Article177 1962-11-11 6 Harmless ghost scares a family CARDIFF. Sat. Mrs. Grace Lewis. 41, her husband and five children packed their bags and fled from their home which they said was haunted by a woman ghost. Mrs. Lewis and her family moved into the 12--year-old house a year ago. "The haunting started fromUPI - 177 words
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Article71 1962-11-11 6 DLEASLEY HILL (England). Sat. The Rev. Percy Powle.sland. vicar of Pleasley Hill, said he would be glad to peilorm marriages of "convenience in his church. "I would rather a pregnant bride was married in church than in a registry office," he said. "Those who experiment physically before71 words
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Article35 1962-11-11 6 South Korea's Foreign Minister, arrived in Frankfurt by air from Seoul for a oneweek visit to West Germany and West Berlin, during which he will have talks with Government officials and Industrialists.35 words
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Article26 1962-11-11 6 Veteran PakiMani politician released from Government detention last week, urged President Ayub Khan to form a Government composed of representatives ot all political parties26 words
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Advertisement275 1962-11-11 6 all I need is in THE COMPLETE V* -S T^^^^^B if I torn l IIQ ~lr y WEST ftp I l AH II! J I Tsc < -iidir Lactogen the world famous full cream milk food for 9p infants. Lactogen's nine vitamins plus iron are so beneficial n..*^^^ tor the275 words
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Article243 1962-11-11 7 FIRST-DRINK ALDO GETS WEDBUT IN THE WRONG SPIRIT rpURIN. Sat. Life-long X teetotaller Aldo Verrachia is desperately trying to undo the damage caused when he look a first drink at the age of 27. For when he came to. he says, he found he wai married to a girl243 words
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Article149 1962-11-11 7 ALBERTO WRITES A BOOK ON 'MAN'S WORST FRIEND 1 ROME. Sat. Alberto Naso hates dogs. He lias written a book telling why. Naso, a middle aged Government clerk from Ventimiglia, In North Italy, complains that practically all dog publicity has been written by dog lovers, and It Ls time149 words
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Article53 1962-11-11 7 Goodnight clinches are out YORK. Sat.— Uproar I from girls at Long Beach State College when a ruling was pinned up saying: "No overdisplays of affection" when bidding dates goodnight. The girls assumed goodeight kisses were out but a college official explained "Kissing is all right. We want to stop53 words
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188 1962-11-11 7 ABOARD A U.S. NAVY PATROL PLANE, Sat. Reporters aboard a U.S. Navy plane watched an American destroyer steam alongside a heavily laden Soviet freighter and arrange a dawn inspection rendezvous today. The encounter, between the U.S. destroyer Barry and the Soviet vessel, Anasov,188 words
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Article80 1962-11-11 7 Mrs. Crosby sues JJOLLYWOOD. Sat. Lindsay Crosby, 26-year-old son of Bin* Crosby, was sued for divorce by his wife Barbara, who charged extreme cruelty. Listing monthly expenses of U553,085, Mrs. Crosby asked for "reasonable alimony and child support" for herself and their child. David. 2 She also requested division of80 words
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Article275 1962-11-11 7 JAPAN, CHINA SIGN TRADE PACT rKYO, Sat— Japan and Communist China have signed an 11-polnt memorandum on a five-year barter trade agreement. callIng for yearly trade totalling £36.000,000 < US$lOO,BOO.--000) the New China news agency said today. The memorandum was signed In Peking by Mr. Tatsunosuke Takasakl. leader of a275 words
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Article447 1962-11-11 7 AMERICANS are duckJ\ ing their heads at parties and trying to get surreptitious squints at each other's fingertips. For a new report claims that a quick look can tell whether you are talking to a madman. And with 80 per cent ol midtown Manhattanite.s m447 words
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Article429 1962-11-11 7 JURORS CRY IN BABY CASE LIEGE, Saturday LAWYER, Maitre Jacques Henri, at the thalidomide baby killing trial here, told the jury: "This issue is so universal that your voice will be the voice of all men and women, of all who have suffered." Many tears were again shed in court429 words
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228 1962-11-11 7 'Your voice is voice of all who have suffered' they condemn the child to live, should they condemn the child to die." They killed for the love of their child. What were they to do end Its life or allow it to face an atrocious future? Maitre Paulus described theReuter - 228 words
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Advertisement267 1962-11-11 7 you will be glad you chose The World s Greatest I |BL Single Source I A of Knowledge 4 Ml!^MHH^^'^ts^^ The ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA ii tht molt authoritative moit comprehensive «nd moit auotcd work of ret rence in fne world. 24 volumes 6.13 A contributors (each the world expert in his267 words
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Advertisement358 1962-11-11 7 if 0 ORS BV **y MM Vr^y/^^-Sj^Hß?^^ Hpt\ <^ ■W I^^B^B^^HRb M J33P/ .^B^BI Wm fl fl I > av^ ,^B II LOMBARD JL BANKING IF LONDON I I OFFERS II SECURITY and INTEREST II £57 II I I Without Deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax I STEAOILY ACCRUING. Interest358 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-11-11 8 the Juliet Amg THE GIRL WHO Part tux> of sketches far a woman 9 s dream house A WRITE to me if you want any information ■>* f, on subjects mentioned. Address your letter: Miss f-*/\laP" Juliet Anf, The Sunday Times, Times Houm-, Kiver Valley Road. Singapore 9. A stamped60 words
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Article, Illustration464 1962-11-11 8 KEYNOTE OF THE HOME Sketches by MERVYN CORNELIUS HERE are detailed sketches of the interior of the housewife's dream home we were discussing last Sunday. The lounge or SITTING-ROOM has, as the centre-piece, a low, antique lacquered table, decorated with a vase of flowers. A bright carpet covers the floor,464 words
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Article262 1962-11-11 8 Questions and answers DEAR Juliet Ang. I am one of those people with the unfortunate habit of biting nails. Whenever I see other girls with long nails, I envy them. Please tell me what I can put on my nails so that I will stop biting them. LINDA CHI V.262 words
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Advertisement262 1962-11-11 8 CAROUSEL by I.nmrj in modern silver plate CAROUSEL by Community Plate brings shining luxury to your table to reflect your whole way of livinjr. Carousel is one of four beautiful Community patterns. Like Hampton Court. Morning Star and South Seas, it is individually designed and made by craftsmen to keep262 words
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Advertisement42 1962-11-11 8 CHEERFUL KITCHEN ll' jiii f J*T —r— I L i^^"^ CHEERY and efficient is the kitchen. Convenient and spacious, too, because of hanging: shelves and cup boards. Louvres at the far end add originality and style.— All sketches by a Singapore designer.42 words
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Advertisement193 1962-11-11 8 mm fe^ "W-ir-^^i m y /fa lit Refresli with springlike i |g5» a Eau de Cologne cool and sparkling (^^^Tkt) so invigorating! £^CZ~ Jjt^%, use ii aiwajs. rP^^^^^^ EAU DE COLOGNE Get Fast Relief From BIUSh shilling, EAR WAX Hashing beauty PROBLEMS into your hair wm ■^^^■W»^T IN JUST ONE193 words
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Article1178 1962-11-11 9 A BOY AND THE GIRL NEXT DOOR •J;|BI*T .Lc k <L k *S HUMAN CASEBOOK yi:. An Jane Lee: lam 18 and grew up with my neighbour's daughter, a very pretty girl. Although you have always disapproved of boys and girls still at school frilling in love I must tell1,178 words
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Article259 1962-11-11 9 r[E biggest childraising problem in the world today is discipline. Yet many parents not to mention non-parents think of themselves as experts on discipline. The following questions and answers, are all based on common family-life situations involving pre teen children. 1 You have refused your •six-year-old's plea for ice cream259 words
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Article606 1962-11-11 9 a) Spank him and warn that people who steal go to jail? b) Take away something he loves to Impress him with the gravity of the offence? c) Lock up the drawer, explaining you want to help him remember not to take the money?606 words
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Article105 1962-11-11 9 GIVE yourself 10 points for each correct answer. You may have answered some of the questions with your own way of handling the situation, -or by adding a touch of your own to the answer. Since no two children are alike, this is certainly all right.105 words
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Advertisement188 1962-11-11 9 WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. ssssa .^tH 1 ifl is^^^ ■■■si^^^ nfl V CUT DIESEL OPERATION COSTS WITH ESSO DIESEL FUEL \^U mM^k «sM s»Bi%st bs^H UK B i ■HS&V'jSiBL'^BnB^HHSP^^niH nssssssT^ ssssV BssssssssflEl BsssssssssssssssstsssssZ H wffi nssssssS188 words
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Article140 1962-11-11 10 Tobacco tax is tops STORE DREW IN MORE THAN S3 MILLION MORE SINGAPORE, Sat. Tobacco tax continues to be a top money-spinner for the State. Statistics revealed today showed that revenue from tobacco during the first ten months of this year pulled in $37,540,000. This was $3,338,000 more than the140 words
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Article68 1962-11-11 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. An unidentified woman died ln the General Hospital yesterday after falling from a bus at 13\ mile Woodlands Road at 2.15 p-m. on Thursday. The woman's age Is given a* about 30 years; she was dressed ln a samf oo. Friends or relatives68 words
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Article39 1962-11-11 10 IPOH. Sat.— Thum Eu Kong, 55, a sundry shop assistant, was fined $500 or ln default two months' Jail ln the magistrate* court here yesterday evening for assisting ln carrying on a 1.000 character lottery.39 words
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Article, Illustration183 1962-11-11 10 KISSING CATS WIN THE PRIZE rl winner of the week* S3O nri-rp is Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" (above) by Sim Yeong Long, of 22E Flower Road, Singapore 19. Mr. Sim used a Zelss Ikoflex camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: 18. 1/100 sec. Address your entries: Picture183 words
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459 1962-11-11 10 CJ reserves order on 'double pay' SINGAPORE. Sat ■JMIE Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, yesterday reserved his order on an application for leave to appeal to the High Court on the question of "double pay." A clerk at the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., Mr. Kow Nam Yong, was awarded $28.40459 words
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Article293 1962-11-11 10 "11/ HERE are you going TT to. my pretty maid?" asked a sardonic visitor to a dairy show. "I'm Just going to watch the dial on the computer attached to the electronic remote-con-trol milker, sir." she said Bhe added demurely: "My face Is my fortune." M lf that's293 words
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Article36 1962-11-11 10 RAWANO, Sat. A tapper. Tung Sam Mol, 43. was killed when he was knocked down by the Penang-Kuala Lumpur night mall train early this morning at railway crossing near Serendah tillage here.36 words
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Article360 1962-11-11 10 S'PORE MCA TO BE BUILT UP ITU ALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sat. A strong M.C.A. in Singapore could lead to the kind of political and economic stability which that state has not seen for many years. Its president. Mr. Tan Stew Sin. said this today at the association's general assembly meeting360 words
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81 1962-11-11 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Koh B*l Khlm, S3, a housewife, claimed trial in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to two charge* of possessing dangerous drugs. She was alleged to have had ln her possession 6 lb. of raw opium and 11.25 lb. of morphine worth mere81 words
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178 1962-11-11 10 Legal proceedings if get the sack, a head tells his school SEREMBAN. Saturday J^ HEADMASTER, whose pupils want him to stay but whose pupils' parents want him to leave, has told his school's management board he will take legal proceedings if he is dismissed He is Mr. Kong Tiaw Hwa178 words
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367 1962-11-11 11 CAREER CORNER SERIES 2; NO. 10 RADIO and electronics, the youngest branch of engineering science, has in the la.st generation Riven risr to a major industry in which a large number of men and women with specialised knowledge and skill are employed.367 words
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Article, Illustration858 1962-11-11 11 TAI SING ONN - DOWRY WIFE: I STILL LOVE THAT MAN OF MINE TAI SING ONN: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat VICKNESWARY, .24, wife of a Singapore English schoolteacher, Mr. T. Kulanayagam, 29, who said last week that he would not have married her if he had not got a dowry, said today: "I still858 words
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214 1962-11-11 11 MTUC LEADER WARNS POLITICIANS: HANDS OFF UNIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The chairman of the Selangor division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress. Mr. G. Perumal. told Malayan politicians today to keep iheir hands off the I trade union movement.' He was speaking at the annual delegates confer- once of the214 words
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155 1962-11-11 11 2.4 mil. rural adults illiterate KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Ministry of Rural Development said today that an estimated 2.4 million adults in the rural areas out of a total of three million adults, were "illiterate", and this was about 80 per cent of the adult population in the rural areas.155 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-11-11 11 THE BRIDES-TO-BE ARRIVE MUCH TOO EARLY AGAIN SINGAPORE, Saturday THE British Army has done it again two Arniy brides-to-be arrived here today ahead of schedule and their sweethearts were not at the airport to meet them. On this morning's Army Ie am c brunettes ly Newton, 21. exnist. and Pauline164 words
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Article168 1962-11-11 11 PROTEST CALL BY STUDENT UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The National Union of Federation Students the body representing students in higher education In stitutions in this country today expressed its concern over the situation in Cuba and the Sino-Indian border war. It called on world student organisations to protest "vehemently" against168 words
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Advertisement138 1962-11-11 11 I j |fj 'JigS? Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly! No longer need you admire other wish that your skin wos os light ond attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillmon's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutifier, only138 words
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Advertisement58 1962-11-11 11 JS£^J «(ip I iX kj I i vl r^~ ~^t J%F ft ■*>mPQP knowledge experience For over 125 years people have placed their trust in Brand's Essence of Chicken, confident in the knowledge that Brand's is pure essence of chicken. Brand's consists of only the full stimulating and restoring properties58 words
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Article24 1962-11-11 12 REQUIEM MASS will ne sung for the late Mr Raymond Perelra at Our 1 j»d» of Uiurdes t 3(1 am 14ib November 124 words
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Article90 1962-11-11 12 in Wmrdt It in (Mm.) WESLEY CHURCH SERIMBAN Sunnay Worship Service H..10 p.m All i Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Mln- .< a ir. and pm All WttSBBM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY K .TO am. Sunday School 10. 43 am Wednesday meeting T.lt p.m. which includes testimonies of healing ny90 words
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Article291 1962-11-11 12 Khrushchev and the Red Conservatives IT WAS much too, too simple to say that the Bulgarian Premier Mr. Anton Yugov was expelled from the Communist Party because of an unfortunate devotion to the personality cult. In a strange way he was a victim of Mr- Khrushchev's blunders in291 words
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Article290 1962-11-11 12 Nehru, Menon and secession in the South IT IS not the Communists alone who bedevil Mr. Nehru in his efforts to get India moving on the frontier dispute At the other end of the political scale are the diehard rightwing secessionists of South India who dream of a290 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-11-11 12 SUNDAY IJMIHI iMHßiJill] J TIMES TELLS YOU WHAT MALAYANS ARE THINKING AND SAYING How Malaya is fast becoming a paradise AM UNPRECEDENTED RANGE FOR OUR CHILDREN, PARENTS' AMUSEMENT MALAYA is fast becoming a paradise for children. Government statistics for 1961 show that the toy trade was worth303 words
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Article313 1962-11-11 12 TAN TOCK SAIK - And dolls with a talking price TAN TOCK SAIK By WITH only 44 days to (luistinas, department stores and toyshops throughout Malaya are crammed with I fantastic variety of toys, dolls and games sets. Santa Glaus should have no difficulty meeting even the most bizarre requests from children. Does the313 words
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182 1962-11-11 12 Rice paste figures from olden days rpOY making in Malaya A seems to be limited to a narrow range, and can hardly be called an Industry. At best, there are only a few firms producing rubber and plastic toys. And toy making in Malaya is mainly at the kampong and182 words
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Article826 1962-11-11 12 INCOME TAX AND RUSSIA rpHOSE ot your starry-eyed JL readers who think thai socialism and communism are a cure for all economic ills should take a close look at what is happening in Russia today. In June this year meat and butter prices were raised 30 and 20826 words
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Article77 1962-11-11 12 IMAGINE my surprise the other day when travelling to Tanjong Kline an Englishman got Into the bus with a big brown dog, marvellously well behaved which sat with its paws on the window sill and looked keenly at everything that passed by. It understood its master's77 words
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Article643 1962-11-11 12 RONALD A.M. RANSOM - ANSWERING THE CHALLENGE OF YOUTH RONALD A.M. RANSOM By "Camping out tn the tropics under a simple hand-made shelter, and hacking through the jungle (sometimes up to the uaist in water) is an experience I shall always value." A YOUNG English schoolboy, who returned to Britain last July, wrote those643 words
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Advertisement741 1962-11-11 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. *> ttnios sik (MinimuiD) NG LEONG: Ket»een KonalU. Seng Yip .Knmawi eldest 1/j Mi. and Mrs N| Kook Knm an.) lunt-. Chov Yoke |l porei eldest l o Mr and Mrs I.conn Koiik Lou an 11-11-S2. PHOTOGRAPHY Wt4m U (Min.)— Bom rU. tmtrn LUCKY ITUOiO Tel: TMSS, 10741 words
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Advertisement15 1962-11-11 12 i^''''^%2 Ibjw_ HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINIS MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL15 words
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Advertisement127 1962-11-11 12 LONCHOUSE REVISITED— See Asia Magazine (Page 14). B^Bta^L^B^B^B^B^B^B^LV I^TMHQ Je^^MJP!K^.\JT< jK^T* y '"V^B^B^B^^^' B. '^"+**ai_ \^bhHblßHbblb^bHb^bhbhbhH9S <l B^Bf a^v^^V* B^flMß^Bf n ill iisM She knew he was admiring her soft, beautiful liair But be didn't know her secret— that she used SEBBIX. the shampoo that transforms dull hair in(o lovely,127 words
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Article356 1962-11-11 13 SINGAPORE. Sat 3-YEAR-OLD GIRL DIES IN COLLISION WITH MOTORCYCLIST TTHE Assistant State Coroner, Mr. Lok» Siew Hoong. tociay issued an arrest order of British serviceman. Senior Aircraftsman Peter Mark Eastlake, 21, for causing the death of a three-year-old girl. In making the order after four days' deliberation356 words
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Article30 1962-11-11 13 KLANG. Sat. A food and fun fair will be held at the Eklund Methodist Girls School here on Dec. 1 in aid of its building fund.30 words
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Article, Illustration252 1962-11-11 13 The Alliance youth of Johore Bahru JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Youth belonging to the Malayan Chinese Association. UMNO and the Malayan Indian Congress here yesterday decided to band together into one body, to be known as the Johore Bahru District Youth Alliance. Their meeting was sponsored by Haji Rahmat bin Daud.252 words
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61 1962-11-11 13 MALACCA. Sat. A young Brtttsb soldier who was admit'*d ti> hospital here yesterday with serious head injuries, was tociay stated to be still unconscious, and on the danger list. Private Win.xioii Kirk. 22. of King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry stationed at Terendak Camp. 13 miles61 words
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Article43 1962-11-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, left today ior home after a two-cay visit. During his stay he attended the wedding of Sharifah Maher.in binti Syed Hashim. niece of Puan Shnrifah Rodziah. the Tengku's wife.43 words
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Article, Illustration409 1962-11-11 13 TAN TOCK SAIK - MCA: A central control plan for efficiency TAN TOCK SAIK: SIEW SIN ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE TO REVISE CONSTITUTION By Kuala Lumpur, Sat TIIK Malayan Chinese Association will seek to increase its powers "at the centre" and tighten discipline so that it can become a really efficient political machine instead409 words
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Article157 1962-11-11 13 Its impact on your marriage can be worth S5O to you rIE subject for this week's Malayan writers contest is "Your First-Bom." Remember waiting lor your first child— an event that brought you more Joy and bewilderment than any other. Today the Sunday Times invites you to157 words
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Article75 1962-11-11 13 SINGAPORE. Sal— The Deputy Director of Civil Aviation in Japan, Mr. K Tochinai, flew into Singapore last night and suggested a regular exchange of civil aviation personnel among the Far Eastern countries. Mr. Tochinai. who attended the recent three-day South-east Asian Civil Aviation Conference in Hong75 words
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Article68 1962-11-11 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The vliltlng Education Director of the World Federation of United Nations Associations, Mr. L. Horace Perelra. I will give a public lecture on "I ne student and the United Nations" at the University of Singapore new lecture theatre No. 3. Bukit Tlmah, at68 words
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Article276 1962-11-11 13 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading r rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (1.000) $1.70; Dunlops (1.500) $2 SL. (6.000) $2; East Smelting (500) $2.66 SL; Fed. Dlsp. (1,000 1 $1.35; F.276 words
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Article107 1962-11-11 13 TODAY: sedill Kechil 8.11 a.m (75 ft), 9.27 p.m. (7.9 ft); Singapore 10 05 a.m. (9.7 ft), 10 41 pm 1 9.8 ft): Port Dickson 5.42 a.m. (10.4 ft), 6.11pm. 1 8 9 ft): Port Swettenham 4.40 a.m. 1 15 2 ft). 5.16 p.m.107 words
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136 1962-11-11 13 Border row might take 'turn for worse' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malayan Chinese Association president, Mr. Tan Slew Sin said today that while at present he agreed the Sino-Indlan border dispute did not appear to concern Malayans directly, things might take a turn for the worse, and the conflagration might136 words
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Article162 1962-11-11 13 SEA VIEW HOTEL STRIKE ON SINGAPORE, Sat. Guests at Sea View Hotel in Meyer Road were advised to leave when 166 employees of the hotel went on strike at 2 p.m. today over a wage dispute. Mr. Wee Toon Lip. assistant secretary of the Sinpapore General Employees' Union, which represents162 words
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Advertisement143 1962-11-11 13 I IIG d6Si Of Both Worlds c^v > v^^ FLY ONE WAY-SAIL THE OTHER _3?^: usiNQ WWW >^$$% P'O-ORIENT y° u save io% n Not only do you save mone y but you get there quickly, settle "*^paM -j'f your business, then enjoy the leisure and pleasure of a I143 words
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Advertisement267 1962-11-11 13 1 EXTRA STRENGTH .TO MEET I EVERY ROAD, LOAD AND I I CONDITION OF SERVICE i '^vt^SM^BHBk EVERY y[^^^^»)J|B TRUCK TYRE K^ft^B K/^^^ t^Wl^Km Firartone truck tymare especially engineered to five jm^BJ SJjSS\\SS^^7^v7/42^->\ aSaHl^Bßf better ■ervicr on every hauling job. They are tailor"wMslW?*<ssffl jM»TP^2t^mT made (or long mileage or for267 words
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Article, Illustration249 1962-11-11 14 PORTRAIT OF A BOY WITH GUTS GRIT 111 I always admired guts and determination and today as an example of industry and application I present 20-year-old Lee Chec Un who at the moment 'is literally burning the midnight oil preparing for his school final examinations which are just round the249 words
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Article, Illustration885 1962-11-11 14 'RAJA JALIL AT BOSTON VARSITY FOR years now I have been wary of phones and I know that I am not in the minority. So nnlunilly when my editor said: "Find out the different- types of phone phobia in Malaya" my first discovery885 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-11-11 14 Good for Laugh A TIN PAN ALLEY tunesmith, notorious for hit cribbing from the great composers, was once boasting about the number of hits he'd had. "Believe me." he said, "whenever I have a new song coming out, I never get worried or nervous." I wouldn't either." came a retort,331 words
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Advertisement199 1962-11-11 14 ■fea^B^BttMMaVHHaVßte^ us/eh/m/sim t&jf'i£^t~ jij aa^^ dK-^' "m fl I I I I BLb flaiH B^Lfta^B^lVk^ DC\ I I C i a^m l^mill^^. iWJLLj '^a^aVw^lk ROI I iK^Sßaß^BiM^Ssiflaaj aw*^^^^' Blvßv^ m -^^^t^ttSKt/n"' 'ii^' '^iiiiifiiiiir aUS**-' 3^BlJ^Hfclate»w 1 ""^'*9b^« *V a^fcr^r>^_ R fl A f > > << XI jS^V B^^^^^^^^^^^alH 'M^^Ba^^^'Baajaajajpjpji199 words
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Article222 1962-11-11 15 Muriel is a camp bride Beauty queen and army man marry after a seven-year romance AfALACCA, Sat. A 4f>Vl young British soldier and an English beauty queen were married today in the Garrison Church at Terendak Camp after a seven-year romance. Lance Corporal Anthony Healey. 22, of the Kings Own222 words
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Article174 1962-11-11 15 $40,000 milk fraud man is jailed SINGAPORE. Sat. After taking delivery of 2.000 cartons of milk valued at $40,000 belonging to a firm. Tee Tiong Poh. a transport contractor, sold them for $30,000 to pay off his debts, a district court was told today. Tee. 33. pleaded guilty before the174 words
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Article74 1962-11-11 15 IPOH. Sat.— The music and drama section of the Perak Arts Council is looking for players to fill roles in the comedy "My Three Angels" it intends to present on the stage soon. A preliminary meeting of those interested will be held at the YWCA74 words
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Article29 1962-11-11 15 MALACCA. Sat. Cheong Kwang Hal. 62. a patient at the General Hospital here, yesterday jumped of! the second floor of V the building and died.29 words
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172 1962-11-11 15 Two-and-half million people can vote now in Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THK Federation electoral register has exceeded the 2.5 million mark, the Election Commission announced today. In the electoral revision which ended last month, 207,029 new .voters were registered, 36*425 changed their addresses and 108,224 names were deleted from the172 words
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Article111 1962-11-11 15 Councillor quits the party RAUB, Sat. A Socialist Front member of the Raub Town Council. Mr. Jangir Singh, has resigned from the party. This 'las reduced the party strength in the Council from four to one member. Mr. Jangir Sigh will remain in the Council as an Independent. Earlier two111 words
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53 1962-11-11 15 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. The Butterworth District Officer. Inche Rozhan bin Hajl Kuntom, today alerted the Pral flood relief committee against possible floods this weekend. in. lie Rozhan. who Is also chairman of the committee, said that tides were expected to be exceptionally high from tills53 words
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Article301 1962-11-11 15 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Zurich, Istanbul. Teheran. Bombay, Colombo (8A712) 10.10 p.m.; QANTAS: From Sydney, Perth. JakarU, (QP 741) 8.30 p.m.; from London, Rome, Istanbul, Teheran. Delhi. iQr 738) 11.20 p.m.; GARL'DA: From301 words
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Article, Illustration512 1962-11-11 15 WITH another budget round the corner, the big question is just on what are the higher or new taxes going to fall. Higher taxes are inevitable because it is a well-known fact that the Government needs more money to meet its increased commitments, especially now512 words
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Article63 1962-11-11 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. A fourman team will arrive from India tomorrow to make a study of tea consumption here and to look into possibilities of expanding Indian tea exports to this part of the world. The team, led by the chairman of India's Tea Board.63 words
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Article50 1962-11-11 15 SINGAPORE. Sat MajorOeneral E.A W. Williams, 52. Chief of Staff at G.HQ. Far Ea*t Land Forces, is now G.O.C. Singapore Base District. He succeeds Major General I.C. Harris, who left Singapore by air for Britain yesterday after having completed his term of duty in this region.50 words
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Advertisement125 1962-11-11 15 B^BW Th^aiii "Ul lIIIIIV IICCBDAV Vi?W~~ NESPRAY r3SSf At home or in the office, milk 1 I' nature's finest food sees you through, I Ly^ l CREA JT a itf J U WDERED W" NESPRAY is Full Cream Cow's Milk, I fe* o*iTHviTA»f»0 *iTHviTA»f»« AN0 enriched with Vitamins A and125 words
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Article473 1962-11-11 16 DROP as a line if there's some- i The Know Alls. Sunday Times, Times thine on yonr mind. Oar address is: House, River Valley Road, Spore 9. HOW can 1 avoid diabetes? A member of my lamily suffers from the disease. Is It Infectious? W. C. Raub473 words
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130 1962-11-11 16 OUR REMEDY FOR OVERWEIGHT READERS: SNUB 'SECONDS' alism, available in the National Library, and find out for yourself what makes a good reporter. I AM overweight. Is there any remedy? P. H. ONG Sitiauan Regulate your food habits. Don't have second helpings of beer, starches, sugars, fats and foods cooked130 words
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Article136 1962-11-11 16 Rulers seek Muslim law views KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The conference of Rulers decided today to find out the views of the State Governments before adopting a report by its religious committee on the appeal from the UMNO women's section for stricter Muslim marriage and divorce laws. A statement issued after136 words
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Article, Illustration385 1962-11-11 16 BOB PERIES - 'Scientists are above the quagmire of politics' BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Sat. A Russian woman scientist here today took strong exception to being branded a Communist because of her nationality. She is plump Moscow University trained Dr (Miss) Mishke Koblentz who with 64 other Russian scientists 35 of them women385 words
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55 1962-11-11 16 KLANO, Sat. A gardener, Veerappan Muniandy, was charged in the Sessions Court here yesterday for being drunk and disturbing the patients at the Klang District Hospital on Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. He pleaded guilty and the court President, Captain Mohamed Sal, eh bin55 words
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406 1962-11-11 16 'POINTER' on training YOUR DOG llfE will interrupt our series on TT breeds at this point to try and help readers who want to teach their dogs to jump. Quite a lot of people find obedience itself in a dog lacking the glamour, or call It what you will, which406 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-11-11 16 S'pore MCA building will be leased out as a hotel: Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. •JMIE uncompleted M.C.A. building in Singapore is to he leased to a company and run as a hotel, the M.C.A. president, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, announced at its general assembly meet- ing here today. The company217 words
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Advertisement40 1962-11-11 16 Of 9 V# 0 9 ,j|P PPIMF I M *^l3j !S Ebb l^fl Iflp "3H if In every cup off I 1 NESTLE fM^ I '^^TB \m I '00% puR e J 1/ MEANS QUALITY vS nrArfui™»»««w«Mn mwi iwn Ma40 words
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Advertisement98 1962-11-11 16 J/\ GOOD a 111 REASONS I /TO I /USE I mm TAMPAX 1. Completely comfortable 2. Invisible in place 3. No odour can form 4. No belts, pins, pads 5. Insert it in seconds V 6. Easy to dispose of 7. Worn internally No chafing 8. No need to remove98 words
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Article, Illustration657 1962-11-11 17 RODERICK MANN - CUMMINGS ON HOW TO LOOK YOUNG By RODERICK MANN 1 NEW YORK, SATURDAY 1 IN a 48th floor hotel room towering above the canyons of Broadway, I have been talking to the undisputed Peter Pan of show business: 52-year-old Robert Cummings. The man is a genuine657 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-11-11 17 DEBBIE TURNS DANCER FRONTIER girl 1 Debbie Reynolds dons the sequins and tights of a saloon dancer after her gold mine proves worthless and she is deserted by gambler Gregory Peck. Private eye view of Hollywood life? No, it's just part of the plot of the new M.G.M. Cinerama film,75 words
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Article, Illustration16 1962-11-11 17 PETER LIM AT THE FILMS ANN! BANCROFT AND PATTY DUKE MIRACLE16 words
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Article516 1962-11-11 17 THE MIRACLE WORKER Anne Bancroft, Patty Duke, Victor Jory, Inga Swenton unaea Artists release. "JHE Miracle Worker" the story of Helen Keller when she was seven years old embodies a miracle in a single word. And that word is "water." How that little word came within the comprehension516 words
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Article217 1962-11-11 17 TIARA TAHITI James Mason, John Mills, Claude Dauphin, Herbert Lorn Rank Organisation. r THE clock of film fashions turns back for "Tiara Tahiti." Back to the sarong-girl days of Dorothy Lamour, when sex was swathed in a scanty piece of sarong cloth. The new South217 words
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Advertisement449 1962-11-11 17 SHAW: pj N>^ Opicnnlaatlon' Ifild.MfTh-^io *****^ B \<>U SIIOWI.M. 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4, 6.30 ft 9.30 pm. HI EttATISTTWBU. CLASSIC imiTM ML** If I > ll^liil' aaMC^WJnaUMS *T^^^Ram ■a^aaal IU-l H i I?hC ■Mfr HMrban lOrn Heotner SEARS. m 'aj PLUS! Feoturcttc in Color -"ALL THAT ORIENTAL JAZZ"" A TOUR449 words
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Advertisement216 1962-11-11 17 fTOTTTl c M ing; li iff! JULyRJLMF (Singapore) I THE MOST DANGEROUS MISSION IN THE HISTORY OF JUNGLE WARFARE! I ONLY A BRUSHFIRE INCIDENT IN THE JUNGLES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA -but to the I a embattled handful it was total war' ■jjfc, JOHN IRELAND EVERETT SLOANE JO MORROW CARL ESMONO216 words
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Advertisement125 1962-11-11 17 I «^^i^ r W I l^tf afc SINGAPORE I ■jM^JaalM^W^ Tel ***** M^^Km, B* _1 lam. 1 45. 4. 6 30 9.1 5 1 (~The~GlßL'^cho~l '^M**' put the 'IT' l 'J 7 dR^ aaaa H i in Italy.' i —New York Mirror Hg ■i^^l^i jl K JCjb^bH" I LOLLOBRIGIDA j125 words
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Advertisement348 1962-11-11 17 TELEFUNKEN the makers i of the Worlds First tape recorder now brings you... y^y the World's First 4ffl\k automatic \CH3k Tape Recorder X II S L cL il L JUST PRESS A lUTTON AND AUTOMATICALLY YOU ACHIEVE 100% COTRECTLY MODULATED RECORDINGS THE RESULT— KRFECT RECORDINGS WITHOUT RISK. MADEIN THE SIMPLEST348 words
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Advertisement81 1962-11-11 18 GETUPTO EXTRA MILES WITH EACH TANKFUL SUPERSHELL Supershelt, engine deposits can get red hot and burn up petrol like a house on fire. You waste power and money. If you always use Supershell with ICA, you get the total power your car needs and up to 17 extra miles from81 words
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Miscellaneous1621 1962-11-11 18 AhE OILY MAnV^? Jk~£i fAKE THEM J I W\SU YOU WOUL7 STILL LISTED TO A PIAM /r _--v j EVBK TRUsTE7^t v^^-^C?I AWAY/ TRUST ME AS A PKIEW7, 7AWA.. S V TO GIVE AWAY OUR I uF\ [r^^^. r^t^; f^^^ w VOUJWZAW, \l--^J\' fLEA SE LISTEN TO W rtASily/ GOL71,621 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1962-11-11 21 JACK DEMPSEY - ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT BOXERS LOOKS BACK 40 YEARS -TO TRAGIC FIGHT MY first defence of my world heavyweight title was in 1920, against a dying friend of mine, Billy Miske. I knocked him out because I loved him. He was dying of Blight's disease. 1 didn't know it1,520 words
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149 1962-11-11 21 SINGAPORE. Sat Combined Civilians, winners of the Lady Mellersh Cup since 1948. are confident of chalking up another win in the annual women's Poppy Day hockey match aeainM Combined Services on the S.C.C padang on Monday at 5.15 pm But an official of the newlyrevived149 words
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Advertisement465 1962-11-11 21 Electrolux -c j 71— r .ft WM v t-t z i 111 'IJMUJIMIiL'i 5.82 ELECTRIC COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATOR The new Electrolux compressor unit uses little electricity yet cools rapidly even in the hottest season. Electrolux 5.82 also gives you 13.2 sq. ft. of wellplanned shelf space, including a door to store465 words
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Advertisement111 1962-11-11 21 MY FRIEND MISKE WAS DYING... I FOUGHT TO GIVE HIM A PAY-DAY I HATED ALL THE CHEERS I COT ....EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A GREAT KNOCK-OUT SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton 3w^ I T 7^ b I^3 Look what I yl I adds to the Finest English assal asssssssssJLsss^^^*aas! asW111 words
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198 1962-11-11 22 AFTER THE STORM, ITS WARM AND DRY AT PERTH OERTH. Sat. The swimm- ing and lawn bowls teams of the English contingent, who arrived here on Wednesday, had their first chance for serious training when tho weather chansed from heavy rain and gale-force winds since their arrival to warm andReuter - 198 words
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923 1962-11-11 22 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: by Melbourne, Sat It was another splurge of runs for MCC... UfITH 219 not out at the close of the M.C.C. innings Ken Barrington of Surrey hit his highest ever score in first class cricket at Melbourne today. His previous best had923 words
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Article101 1962-11-11 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ong Chew Bet. former Singapore tennis champion, reached the semifinals of the Eu Tong Sen Cup gol f competition when he beat P. Calnan one up in the quarterfinals at the Royal Island Club today. Results of the other quarterfinals: A.G.R. Pudge101 words
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Article293 1962-11-11 22 Tottenham fight hard for 2-0 win lONOOX. Sat. Tottenham A Hotspurs. the English First Division leaders, had to fight hard before beating neighbours I ulli.im 2-0. Results in today s programme were: HKST DIVISION \iM-nul 1 Shrflirld < 0 Birmingham 2 Notts Korest 5 H01t,,.. A Man City 1 Burnlry293 words
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Article111 1962-11-11 22 lIONG KONO, Sat. Singapore J ii led today on points after the first two races in the Par East Yacht racing Federation's Regatta, with Hong Kong a close second and the Royal Naval Sailing Association third. Philippines was placed fourth, followed by Indonesia, Thailand and Macao.111 words
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Article276 1962-11-11 22 |-JERE'S a cutie from Japan an eyecatching experimental Publics sports coupe (above), featuring a sliding roof Instead of doors, put up by the Toyota Motor Co.. for the ninth Tokyo motor show. The show ended last week. It featured a galaxy of new "Made in Japan" cars276 words
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Advertisement280 1962-11-11 22 Mi "when you have fuel pumps to service you must have P^/fTw^i expert T attention" Noizlr Holders j p llr i Fi|, #f Lja Bowlktt Type Mulu cylinder Enclosed Camshaft Noizlt IP Long Sten Pump with Mechanical. Hydraulic Noale and Pneumatic Governors and Fuel J Multi Hole feed Pumps Noule280 words
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Advertisement551 1962-11-11 22 1 HOOKED! ...not if you ask for j OCTO, the name of a quality timepiece. ..it has word and number calendar, it's automatic wateri proof, antimagnetic and |j| in gold of steel. Jf 1 <rr a»» A. FIRST CHOICE iff OF THE j§§ newest! J*q Year after year, as the551 words
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Article528 1962-11-11 23 Epsom jeep - Epsom jeep I I RAC»NB with ion and swept past the leaders to win drawing away by 1J lengths. Rainbow's End will appreciate the extra half furlong and with a drop of 8-lbs he will certainly take a lot ox" beating. And he528 words
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291 1962-11-11 23 Big crowd pay last respects to Sellwood rjHANTILLY France. Sat. Jockey Neville Sellwood of Australia waa buried here today. More than 500 persons packed the Church of St. Louise and St. Therese to pay their last respects to one of the most popular riders of the European circuit. Sellwood. 39.Reuter - 291 words
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Article63 1962-11-11 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. J. D. Carswell won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Poppy Day Eclectic golf competition played at Sime Road todiiy. The RSGC "B" division monthly medal (stableford) was won by Chan Chak Cheong with 34]. Run-ner-up was Lord Selkirk (34). Ball sweep winner for63 words
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Article74 1962-11-11 23 MELBOURNE. Sat. Even Stevens, winner of the Caulfleld and Melbourne Cups spring double, today confirmed his rating as the best horse In Australia with an easy five lengths win over the Australian champion. Sky High. Even Stevens, a 5-4 on favourite, won the £4,080 Fisher Plate over 1>Reuter - 74 words
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Article44 1962-11-11 23 MANCHESTER. Sat.—Damredub. a 20-to-one chance, gained a runaway four-length win In the I. miles Manchester November Handicap, last big flat race of the 1962 British season. Dalnameln. who won the race two years ago, was second, with White Park Bay third— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article19 1962-11-11 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. R.A.F. Changl beat The Blacks by 17-11 In their rugby match played at Changl today.19 words
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Article872 1962-11-11 23 ITP only 5 lbs. for his come-from- behind win over 9f on the first day, Dark Romance II looks set for an easy double in the Class 1, lOf handicap (Race Five) at Kuala Lumpur today. An out-and-out stayer, this rtve-year-old will872 words
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Article296 1962-11-11 23 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. A BRILLIANT flve-under-par round of 65 by 50--year-old Sam Snead helped the U.S. to maintain their three-stroke lead in the second round of the 72 holes Canada Cup golf tournament here yesterday. Snead. who won the individual trophy a year ago. is againReuter - 296 words
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Article921 1962-11-11 23 Race 1—2.15 Class 3. Div. 4— 6 furs 1 ***** Port dOr (Tenera St.) Martin, 5 9.0 Johnson 4 2 ***** Duke of Mantua (Unity St.) Martin. 5 9.0 *Ismail 7 3 ***** Auch Aye (Mdxns Myer Si Murphy) Noordin. 6 8.13 <SFt 'Omar 2921 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-11-11 24 PENANG FAIL IN LAS' TEN MINUTES TO HOLD SELANGOR J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sei.m^or Asians cleared their lirst hurdle in tho All Blurs Cup competition when they narrowly boat Petiany by 9 ixrnits (two trips and a penalty ■Ml) to 3 points ury) on ihe Gurney Road ground JTMteXclay. The result,261 words
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Article, Illustration543 1962-11-11 24 Singapore Services revive Fijian-era memories as they sweep Negri-Malacca off their feet ALL BLUES: Selangor dear first hurdle MALAYA CUP: More also outplayed Services 72 Negri/Malacca 5 gINGAPORE Joint Services today set up a Singapore record, reminding the large padang crowd of the days of the543 words
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Article387 1962-11-11 24 COLLINS THE STAR IN FORCES WIN ARMY MALAYA'S speed and strength behind the scrums, and the team work between forwards and backs proved too much for Johore in their Malaya Cup match here this evening. Army won by 23 points to three, scoring four goals and a try to Johore387 words
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Obituary19 1962-11-11 24 ON 9-11-63 at Mt. Alvernia Hospital. John Cutlirti Frty. The funeral took place on name date. Deeply regretted.19 words
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Article22 1962-11-11 24 FAMILY of late Madam Govlndamal w/o latr N. Kathlrayson thank relative* frlendi for condolence* wreath* assistance services rendered at funeral 6-11-62.22 words
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143 1962-11-11 24 CINGAPORE. Sat. A brilliant hattrick by centretorward Nizar enabled the fast-improving younsr Khalsa side to hand his former team mates from RAP. Changi their first defeat in the S.H.A. League Div. One at Serangoon Road today. Khalsa won by 3-1. Nizar and Kartar143 words
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240 1962-11-11 24 Selangor Club's late rally beats SCC ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat. A strotis; lust 10-minute rally by Selangor Club gave them a fine victory over Singapore Cricket Club by 16 points t lour goal and fivQji tries i to six (try and penalty in their annual match on the padang here240 words
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Article35 1962-11-11 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat J6lior« beat Kelantan 3-0 in the Polic« inter-zone hockey competition played at Gurney Road here today. scoring through Mokhtar and Geoffrey de Silva (2). Johore led 2-« at halftime.35 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-11-11 24 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Premier LeagueRoyal Navy v Juniors, Jalan Besar. HOCKEY: Dlv. I— Police Khalsa. Thomson Road.17 words
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