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Title Section20 1962-11-12 1 AVEHAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times No*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1962 15 CENTS RON 03620 words
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Article233 1962-11-12 1 U.S. counts them on Red ships leaving Cuba Russia to U.S.: Keep your promise WASHINGTON, Sunday U.S. surveillance operations have counted all 42 Soviet missiles listed by Russia on ships outward bound from Cuba, in- formed sources said here. A forma] Defence Department announcemen.l of thisReuter; UPI - 233 words
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Article, Illustration177 1962-11-12 1 Dr. Lee collapses again as he addresses party rally SINGAPORE. Sun— The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. fainted while addressing the party's first anniversary rally at the Happy World Stadium today. Dr. Lee had just begun an anti-Malaysia speech, when he suddenly pausedAH Yusoff Report of rally page - 177 words
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123 1962-11-12 1 Minimum of $85 for shop assistants I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V The National Wage Council has. it is understood, agreed to a minimum wage of $85 a month for Malaya's 80,000 shop assistants in provision stores and groceries. The workers' representatives on the council had originajly submitted a claim of $110123 words
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Article34 1962-11-12 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— The Cunard liner Sylvania has left New York with 496 passengers and 12.150 frogs defied for Ireland on board. The frogs are to be used foi medical research. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article30 1962-11-12 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Twentytue people travelling on the roof of a train were killed when it passed under a bridge today near Ootalchpur. Northern India. Rtuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration16 1962-11-12 1 to collapse No. 1. This happened in January when Dr. Lee addressed an anti-Malaysia rally.16 words
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Article68 1962-11-12 1 LONDON. Sun— The Observer said today Western Intelligence experts believe that Russia's steady buildup of Indonesia's armed forces now Includes surface-to-sur-face guided missiles. The newspaper said the experts thought Indonesia's Navy includes two Sovietbuilt Riga class frigates on which missiles of 100-mile range are believed to68 words
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79 1962-11-12 1 Blanks may be fired in security test SINGAPORE. Sun. A Combined ServicesPolice internal security exercise will be held in the eastern half of the island from tomorrow evening to Wednesday noon. A Government statement today says that units of the three British services, the Singapore Military Forces and the Singapore79 words
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Article173 1962-11-12 1 LONDON, Sunday rpHE Pakistan Minis- ter of Information, on arrival in London today, charged that the Indian Government was trying to "cash in" on the border conflict with China to maintain an "arms build -up in their country." The Minister. Mr. F.Q. Chowdhury. said he felt173 words
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Article323 1962-11-12 1 Border war: Kwame steps in •YEW DELHI, Sun. f 1 An Indian patrol exchanged fire with a Communist Chinese position near Walong at the eastern extremity of the North-East Frontier yesterday, a Defence Ministry spokesman said here today. He also said some Communist Chinese vehicular activities had been seen near323 words
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Article28 1962-11-12 1 Bangkok, sup. a suspected (smallpox epidemic has broken out in a remote village bordering Burma. 165' miles north we.-: of here. Health Ministry m>ui today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article30 1962-11-12 1 NEHRU WARNS OF AIR ATTACKS NEW DLL HI Prim warned p> -p' 4 ol T day teemm Bombay md N< may be hit b<-- C him T PI30 words
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Article260 1962-11-12 2 Wives in revolt against a strike DAGENHAM, (England), Sunday. r £HE revolt led by three housewives against a threatened strike by 32,000 employees at the Ford plant gained impetus yesterday when the women scheduled a meeting for next Tuesday The housewives have hired a hall and invited the wives of260 words
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Article79 1962-11-12 2 The end of 'joy ride'— in jail WARSAW. Sun. A 19--year-old Polish student who had only flown gliders before was sentenced to two years* imprisonment for stealing an aircraft and taking a 300-mile "joy *ride" at night in stormy weather. The student. Tadeusz Madry. took off with two friends fromReuter - 79 words
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Article37 1962-11-12 2 ROME, Bun. Italian hospital doctors and their assistants have called off a nation-wide strike after receiving assurance from the Prime Minister, Mr. Amintore Fanfani, that their demand for pay rises, would be met. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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176 1962-11-12 2 BRUSSELS, Sun.— Mr. Edward Heath, Britain's chief negotiator with the six Common Market countries, said in a special message to British advertising executives here that the British market would be quadrupled if Britain joined the community. The message was sent to members of the "44Reuter - 176 words
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Article37 1962-11-12 2 PRETORIA, Sun. The South African Government has refused an application by William Smith of Time magazine to come to the country as a successor to staff correspondent Lee Grlggs. It was officially stated here.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-11-12 2 riRAWN by a track- ed vehicle carrying Russian sailors is a new Soviet Union shore-to-ship 50 ft. naval rocket. The rocket was seen as it passed through Red Square during the annual military and civilian parade marking the 45th anniversary of the Russian revolution. The picture showsUPI - 75 words
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128 1962-11-12 2 DEAD— THE WOMAN WHO SAVED ROOSEVELT MIAMI, Sun. Mrs. Lillian Cross, who became a national heroine 29 years ago for helping to save Pre-sident-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt from an assassin's bullet, was buried here yesterday. She died last Thursday, aged 78. Mrs. Cross was attending a political meeting for theReuter - 128 words
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Article21 1962-11-12 2 YOKOHAMA, Sun. Sixteen hundred stereo record players went up in smoke when a warehouse caught fire early today.—U.P.l.21 words
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127 1962-11-12 2 U.S. PUBLIC ENEMY FALLS INTO FBI TRAP WASHINGTON, Sun.— A four-nation search for one-eyed Bobby Randell Wilcoxson, one of the F.8.1.'s 10 most wanted fugitives, ended yesterday when he was arrested in Baltimore, the F. 8.1, director, Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, announced. Mr. Hoover said Wilcoxson was arrested by F.UPI - 127 words
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Article68 1962-11-12 2 LONDON, Sun. The Observer, national Sunday newspaper, was yesterday adjudged Britain's bestdesigned newspaper of 1962. It also won the first award In Its class (daily or Sunday newspaper) in the ninth annual award for newspaper design organised by Printing World, a trade magazine. The Daily Worker wasReuter - 68 words
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232 1962-11-12 2 ELEANOR ('Her glow warmed the world') BURIED NEW YORK, Sun Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was buried yesterday at Hyde Park beside her husband, the 32nd President of the United States. President Kennedy and his wife were among the mourners. Mr. Harry Truman, who became president on Mr. Roosevelt's death in 1945.Reuter - 232 words
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Article18 1962-11-12 2 JAKARTA, Sun. An Italian facl-linding trade mission is discussing tn.de opportunities with the Indonesian Government U.P.I.UPI - 18 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-11-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby "T^VTMATT^r s~ I Y~ But rr I fwzouG */Z. THE LET IT J MU3UT 0E 1 V, NUMBER 724 words
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216 1962-11-12 3 RED CROSS CUBA INSPECTION PLAN SOON I^EVV YORK, Sun.— -^A spokesman said yesterday that acting Secretary-General U Thant was expected to announce his proposals for International Red Cross inspection of Cubabound ships "early next week U Thant conferred yesterday with Mr. Paul Ruegger. the International Red Cross representative, on whatReuter - 216 words
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Article121 1962-11-12 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Russia is building' a huge radio telescope near Moscow with a "radio eye" covering 19 acres and capable of receiving signals from nearly 10.000 million lightyears away, the Soviet news agency Tass said today It added that the telescope, which from a distance looked likeReuter - 121 words
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168 1962-11-12 3 Sir Hugh: My aim was to prevent calamity ONDON, Sun.— British diplomat, Sir Hugh Foot, said here today he had been concerned to prevent a "dreadful calamity for everyo n c in Southern Rhodesia." He said in a Press statement here: "That calamity would be worst of all for theReuter - 168 words
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Article29 1962-11-12 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Astronomers at Pulkovo Observatory near Leningrad have compiled charts making it possible to predict eruptions on the sun, said the Soviet news agency Tass. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration546 1962-11-12 3 Stage set for new row over Macmillan's refusal of public inquiry LONDON, Sunday. THE stage is set for a fresh Parliamentary row here soon over the case of William Vassall, former Admiralty clerk recently jailed for 13 years for selling naval secrets to Russia. The Opposition (probably onReuter - 546 words
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155 1962-11-12 3 LONDON, Sun. Remains of a great Saxon hall have been discovered beneath No.--10 Downing street, the London residence of the Prime Minister. Archaeologists have been taking advantage of the current rebuilding of No. 10 and the adjacent Treasury building to make whatReuter - 155 words
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Article86 1962-11-12 3 MEMPHIS (Tennessee*. Sun James Meredith. the Negro student whose recent entry into the University ol Mississippi touched ofl rioting, denied reports thai he was considering withdrawing from the college. But he admitted that the circumstances surrounding his presence on the previously all-white campus hart hindered hisReuter - 86 words
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Article36 1962-11-12 3 DALLAS (Texasi. Sun— Former MaJ.-Oen. Edwin Walker, charged with insurrection and seditious conspiracy in connection with anti-lntegratlon riots at the University of Mississippi, was discharged yesterday from hospital after undergoing psychiatric tests. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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82 1962-11-12 3 LONDON. Sun,— A British firm yesterday said it had won a contract worth £45 million from the Soviet Government. Mr. Harold Pickering, joint managing director of Calor Gas (Distributing) Co. said the contract was for the supply of chemical plant, filling stations andReuter - 82 words
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Article44 1962-11-12 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet has appointed Mr. Pyotr Lomako, 58, as a Soviet Deputy Prime Minister and chalrmaij of the State Scientific Economlr Council of the Soviet Council of Ministers, said the Soviet news agency Tass. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article176 1962-11-12 3 LONDON. Sun.— Lord Snowdon (Antony ArmstrongJones), husband of Princess Margaret, took a touristclass flight to Manchester, northern England, yesterday as "Mr. A. Jones." TOKYO: Communist China and Mali have signed an agreement on economic and technical co-operation, the New China News Agency reported. MOSCOW: The Supreme176 words
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608 1962-11-12 4 SHB staff deny party politics in pay demands SINGAPORE, Sun. SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has denied that its claims for more pay and improved conditions of service submitted to the board in June last year, had anything to do with party politics. A statement issued by608 words
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336 1962-11-12 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. distinguished Hungarian pianist, Bela Siki, gave a recital of music by Haydn, Chopin, Kodaly and Liszt in the Victoria Theatre last night. The opening sonata In D major by Haydn (Peters No. 0) is rarely given although the music, especially in the336 words
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Article96 1962-11-12 4 Che Yusof presents order to 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. yesterday presented lnslgnlas of the Venerable Order of Bt. John to five members of Bt. John Ambulance Brigade in recognition of *helr outstanding services to the Brigade. They are Dr. Koh Kwong Lam, Dr.96 words
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Article73 1962-11-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan Indian Congress In Singapore has asked the Government to help build a home for Indian destitutes. The president. Mr. John Jacob, has written to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. asking that Singapore's share of $500,000 of the Indian Immigration73 words
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Article30 1962-11-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Young Women's Christian Association will hold a Chinese cooking class on braised chicken with tomato catchup at its Raffles Quay premises a! 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-11-12 4 MR. AND MRS. G. SABAPATIII after their wrdding at the Indian Association building at Ralestier Road on Sunday. Nov. 4. The bride is the former Meenatrhi. daughter of the late Mr. S. Veerappa and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. K. Gopal.47 words
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Advertisement318 1962-11-12 4 |jt I VA COMING! (SINGAPORE) ONLY A BRUSHFIRE INCIDENT IN THE JUNGLES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA -but to the I ~^B embattled handful it was total war! |fc, JOHN IRELAND EVERETT SLOANE X) MORROW CARL ESMOND J£e£, mMM owt-irvoi mm nar< paramount rfijase !IW J i*\ 1 1 COMINC!~ r iLmh\m\\\W318 words
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Miscellaneous394 1962-11-12 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR I I HE following la today's sche- p.m.; Irom Kuala Lumpur (ML dule of civil aircraft move- 119) 11.30 p.m.; from Jakarta menu at Paya Lebar airport. (ML 171) lo a.m.; from Kuala Singapore: Lumpur (ML 173 < 9.20 p.m ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Prom Melbourne.394 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-11-12 5 Top civil servant tipped as next Governor By YAP CHIN KWEE: Kuala Lumpur, Sunday rrllE head of the civil service in the Federation, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, is tipped to become Governor of Penang, replacing Raja Tun Ida, who is expected to retire early next year. Raja359 words
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69 1962-11-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Britain is very interested to help Malaya set-up Its own medical faculty, the Chief Medical Officer of the British Department oi Technical Co-operation, Dr. J. M. Listen, said here. Dr. Liston, who left for Ceylon after a six-day visit, had discussions with69 words
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Article49 1962-11-12 5 KUANTAN. Sun.— Mrs. Watara Okuma. wife of the Japanese Ambassador to Malaya, Rave a demonstration of flower arrangements to women at the Kuantan Club here. The demonstration, the first of its kind to be held here, was in aid of the Poppy Day fund.49 words
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194 1962-11-12 5 Govt clerks going back to 'school' to swot for exams KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The National Union of Government Office Workers is starting classes throughout the country to coach government clerks for their examinations. Mr. Xavier Ra]am, chairman of the Kuala Lumpur branch, said today that classes for 240 clerks would194 words
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Article44 1962-11-12 5 PENANG. Sun.—Bukit MertaJam Boy Scouts will hold their annual rally at the Bukit MirtaJam High School at 3.15 p.m on Saturday. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will present certificates to donors to the association s building fund.44 words
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55 1962-11-12 5 HONG KONG. Sun. Eight Hong Kong factories are going to set up affiliates in the new Tasek industrial psiate. said tho visiting Ipoh municipal delegation chief. Mr. S. P. Seenlvasagam. For the past few days. the delegation has been visiting factories hrrc and holding55 words
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Article38 1962-11-12 5 MUAR. Sun.— The Johore Local Authorities Staff Union has decided to circulate secret ballot papers to all its members to find out if they wisii to amalgamate with the National Union of Local Authorities Employees Union.38 words
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Article202 1962-11-12 5 Pirates attack a Filipino island If UCHING, Sun.—Army ed raiders have made two more attacks off North Borneo's east coast. The island of Taganat which is Philippines territory was attacked by a gang of 20 on Thursday. The mayor of the Island, Mr. Tlmbayan Anam. sailed to Sandakan yesterday with202 words
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61 1962-11-12 5 C-Plan trainees qualify JESSELTON. Sun— A Colombo Plan scholar, Mr. Chua Thiam Huat, who went to Au.«rali.i m 1956, has returned after qualifying as a Bachelor in Surveying at the Queensland University. Another returned trainee Is Staff Nur«e Mr». Judith Lim. of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, who went to Britain61 words
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Article56 1962-11-12 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Assf«*. ant Director of Educhiion (Malay i, Inche Ahmad Dhafflr. will Rive atfay the 1962 Esso national language awards at Shaw House on Thursday. Now in its third year. these annual cash prizes totalling $1,500 are given by the company to encourage the56 words
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Article29 1962-11-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The police recovered the body of Tan Ah Chong, 75, underneath a Jetty in the Straits of Johore yesterday. No foul play Is suspected.29 words
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210 1962-11-12 5 Govt to start big drive on vice in Kelantan I^OTA BHARU. Sun.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controll-ed State Government is to launch a big drive on, vice dens in Kelantan. Three government departments religious affairs, police and the social welfarewill be asked to help In this matter It is understood that210 words
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Article163 1962-11-12 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Another doctor at the Klang District Hospital has resigned. He is Dr. S. Sinnathamby, who is leaving for Britain soon to take a postgraduate course This reduces the number of doctors at the hospital tr four. The area served by the hospital163 words
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Article, Illustration529 1962-11-12 6 POND WITH FISH, TEA HOUSE AND A WATERFALL FOR IPOH- BY FIVE EXPERTS IPOH, Sun— A team of five experts is now busily engaged in creating in Ipoh a scenic Japanese garden, the first of its kind in Malaya and similar to529 words
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89 1962-11-12 6 Pistol found in woman's basket, court told A LOR STAR, Sun.— The police stopped a Thai housewife when she alighted from a bus and found a home-made pistol in her basket, the Sessions Court here was told today. Ellian Lim Pom, 48, pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of the pistol89 words
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Article26 1962-11-12 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. opened a new $90,800 health sub-centre at Sungei Siput yesterday.26 words
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Article275 1962-11-12 6 PENANG, Sunday THE acting president of Penang Umno division, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today warned Umno members to be on guard against whispering campaigns by Opposition parties directed against the Alliance. "The Opposition Indulge In this Just to split us and In order to win the275 words
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Article26 1962-11-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Special prayers for world peace were offered at Batu Caves this afternoon under the auspices of the Divine Life Society.26 words
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Article34 1962-11-12 6 TANJONO MALIM. Sun. A labourer. Tham Kok Mun. of Bentong Estate, was lined $50 in the Maeistrate Court here for driving liis car without due care and attention on May 20.34 words
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277 1962-11-12 6 A warning to the 'twisting bosses' IPOH, Sunday. I J^ WARNING was directed today at the "black sheep" among employers who twisted agreements reached with unions to serve the company's convenience. It came from Mr. p. C. Gomez, chairman of the j Perak division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress,277 words
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168 1962-11-12 6 CALL TO ALL WORKERS TO STRENGTHEN MTUC f POH. Sun.— A call to x all workers to strengthen the Malayan Trade Union Congress was made here today by the organisation's national president, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss. He was speaking at the third annual delegates 1 conference of the MTUC's Perak168 words
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374 1962-11-12 7 JLO MAN ON SOCIAL SECURITY FOR 500,000 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I I 4N International Labour Organisation expert has urged the Federation Government to start a social insurance scheme for about 500,000 workers in the country. His report, handed to the Government early this year,374 words
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82 1962-11-12 7 1,300,000 claims on mushroom firms KUALA LUMPUR. Sun." More than 1,300.000 claims have been made against the 39 mushroom insurance companies now being liquidated. The period for making claims will be closed soon, according to official sources. The rate at which the claims are being received has slowed down. Two82 words
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105 1962-11-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Peace and friendship on a global scale through tape-re-corders. ThLs unioue Idea comes from Oslo. Norway, where owners of taperecorders have got together to form the Nor-Tape International. In a letter to the Straits Times today, Nor-Tape's president. Mr. John-Ken-neth Krlstoffersen.105 words
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Article49 1962-11-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Derek L. M. Ca.stle. lecturer and educationist, will conduct two five-day business management courses on '•creative thinking and sellina" here this month. Sponsored by the Sumapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, the course is specially designed for managers, departmental heads, senior clerks and sales representatives.49 words
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214 1962-11-12 7 pENANG, Sun.— The Socalist Front is ready to take over the State Government of Penang in the 1964 elections, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, chairman of the Labour Party's Penang division, said today. "And we shall take It." he said In a review on214 words
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Article53 1962-11-12 7 PENANO. Sun— Over 100 TanJong Tokong residents today helped to build a short cut from the coast to the Malay settlement in their village "gotong royong' (self-helpi scheme. The Public Works Department provided 10 lorry-loads of auarry waste and three lorry-loads of i quarry dust53 words
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Article44 1962-11-12 7 SEREMBAN. Sua.— The actin. Mentri Besar of Neftri Sembilan Inche Idris bin Matsil. today opened an extension building to the Ma Wha National Type School at Rasah New Village. 2\ miles from here. The extension cosunn $13,210 comprises four additional classrooms.44 words
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166 1962-11-12 7 OINGAPORE. S ii n. An American headmaster is coming here this week to tell of an experiment in language instruction in secondary schools in the United States. He is Dr. Gordon Thayer whose school, the Thayer Academy in Brain tree. Massachusetts, is among several166 words
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159 1962-11-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Donations to the "Ban children's fund" now total $4,131 $2,424 from Straits Times readers in the Federation and $1,707 from Singapore. The latest Federation list: Kenyon-Rea Methodist Girls' School. Penang, staff and pupils $71; Christopher and Kevin of Changkat Kenny.159 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-11-12 7 Hug* Bu—my titf fUilph lloimdnM i HERE, BUSS G?)\ I THINK I'LL WAVE TH' COMIWQ.^v "V Jlm /*lct BUY VOURSELP J SKV-KKSH DELISHT! V P-PETUNIA? /H/A I PSSTI I THINK I XKQNJ Vmj I SOMETHING AT/ IT HAS PI VE KiNPSOF \r^ f<jrfj43 words
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Article, Illustration594 1962-11-12 8 Alliance challenged 'GOVT MAKING MALAYANS IMPERIALIST PAWNS' gINGAPORE, Sun. The Barisan Sosialis today announced its stand on two important issues the SinoIndian border war, and the party's attitude towards the peasantry in the Federation. Speaking at a mass rally at the Happy594 words
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Article67 1962-11-12 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A Singapore angler, Mr. Lee Ah Boh, 29, who went fishing from Kranjl Into Johore waters, reported to the police here today the loss of his outboard motor valued at $200. Mr. Lee moored his motorboat at 3 a.m. when he landed at67 words
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Article31 1962-11-12 8 MENTAKAB. Sun.— The Police will hold variety shows on three night* at the amusement park here next week to boost Police club funds. The shows will begin or. Friday.31 words
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Article36 1962-11-12 8 PENANG, Sun. Haji Mohampd Sa'ad. a Justice of the Peace. will give away the prizes at the Bayan Lepas English School's annual parents day and exhibition of work at 9 a.m. on Nov. 23.36 words
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179 1962-11-12 8 A $15,000 start for 'Save Democracy' Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Save Democracy F v nd" launched yesterday has got off to a $15,000 start. The money was received by the Tamil Nesan from its readers and has been handed to the Prime Minister. In addition, a further179 words
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Article41 1962-11-12 8 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Some 130 meirbers of a New York State employees recreation club on a vacation tour of the Orient will visit Singapore next week. Thr tourists are travelling In a rhart.'l-ed BOAC Boeing 707 jetliner.41 words
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Article15 1962-11-12 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Won* Kenc Sam has been appointed acting Registrar of Vehicles.15 words
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Article172 1962-11-12 8 T ESS EL TON, Sun— J Three men have been presented with commendations and a monetary award for "bravery and resourcefulness in inducing the surrender of an armed man." The Commissioner of Police, Mr. D. Matheson, presented the awards to Inche Jiwat bin Modayan, Incne172 words
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Advertisement211 1962-11-12 8 THE CHAMELEON WARDROBE BY ROL E X The exquisite glamour of an immaculate wardrobe... the richness and variety of exotic colours and fashions to match each whim and fancy... and the joy of knowing that your Chameleon changes its mood delightfully with yours. Your Chameleon pampers you ...invites you to211 words
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Miscellaneous110 1962-11-12 8 AU+n Onp B y V.T. linn, lin IN SCIENCE V6H...BUT PUTTIN'AN I I WHAT ABE > \II <CH OUITE A VARIETY. > V( YES INDEEO THERE'S NO \ELEPHAMTS BCMN THESE BRAINS.) WHAT PRIAAATES, FELINES, f A AAAN's\ A VERY I •P^Sii^.'i? A r^ MOU S E Jr WND OF BUT110 words
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563 1962-11-12 9 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - A city apart from all the rest. PATRICK O'DONOVAN ETERNAL ROME- by ROME, Sun t Some cities seem shared by all the world Paris, for example, and San Francisco. Some are private affairs that are really open only to their own New York and London. Some are set apart by563 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1962-11-12 9 Big Sid not out at 89 189 wickets in 27 Tests put Barnes among cricket's great bowlers OX January, 5. 1908 the second Test match between England and Australia was practically over. Played in a Melbourne heat wave, the long-drawn-out game had been marked by continual changes of fortune. January1,763 words
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Advertisement84 1962-11-12 9 w^BSSr f res h taste o^^^HH| MENTHOLATED C J I -7 I With the Modern Man in mind... |j~~ ill COOLMfiftW I H"* I VJ. g- 1 research has proved the Modern Man H *—^Jj^j~y ;i| y f~ r*^^^^^^^-! prefers the white-tipped, filter cigarette MnHpt4inrn H Jv- ...Matterhorn, leading modern84 words
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Obituary34 1962-11-12 10 Wtri. tl« (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr John notlleb Frey thank all kind relatives md frlendf who attended the funeral as well as thoae who aent wreaths and >ttera of condolence.34 words
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687 1962-11-12 10 The Straits Times Monday. November 12, 1962. Malaya Aids India Malayan aid for India money not guns differs from the help which Britain, America, Canada. Fiance and other countries are giving only in the opportunity it offers for the direct participation of the Malayan public. The fund Is official in687 words
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Article325 1962-11-12 10 The battle to create Malaysia has been won. Not even the most inflexible opponents of the new federation can still hope to prevent its emergence by August next year. A more open question is how far Mai- ay si a, once launched, will endure and thrive. This depends325 words
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Article277 1962-11-12 10 There is a disturbing in- I crease in industrial accidents which no doubt is attracting the anxious attention of the Ministry of Labour. It has nothing to do with any increase in industrial activity, i For the most part it is the old > story of indifference by277 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1962-11-12 10 A new power now emerges in the Middle East ABU DHABI NOW JOINS THE GIANTS OF PERSIAN GULF OIL-AND WITH ALL THAT MONEY COMES MIGHT I by A SPECIAL WRITER LONDON, Sunday THE present balance of political and economical power in the Middle East was largely determined by three eve«nts1,235 words
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Letter199 1962-11-12 10 }N spite of high freight and passenger charges, the Malayan Railway is in the red again. This in spite of high taxation on road vehicles to avoid "unfair competition." Unfair competition can these days be defined as any competition which makes it necessary lor a nationalised199 words
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Letter115 1962-11-12 10 1 AGREE with Mr. Choong of the Selangor Driving Instructors' Association that the faults of a learner motorlit, no matter how small, should not be excused. I am complaining of •he discrimination often encountered in driving tests. Driving school students In mosi cases get away with their small115 words
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Letter249 1962-11-12 10 THE canal or short cut suggested for Teluk Anson by Mr. Lee of Taiplng is the usual approach to river problems. The engineer's report last year analysed this and showed that although a canal could reduce the erosion it would not stop it where there249 words
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Letter127 1962-11-12 10 S it too late to suggest that Malaya should copy the example of Switzerland in approaching the question of wars which develop between neighbouring countries and which may Involve the emotional feelings of large sections of the population I had the advantage of living in Switzerland for127 words
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Letter94 1962-11-12 10 pOR many years people 1 living around the 100 ft long rattling bridge Of Jalan Kampong China which leads to. Pantal Chinta Berahl have been tormented. This bridge Is unique. The tremendous clapping that greets the wheels of even a motor-cycle passing over It can be94 words
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Advertisement944 1962-11-12 10 StriiU Ti«c* k Malay Mail Claaein**) advertisement* may sw handed tec HtVsHi COLD tTOM«I AUCADB Orchard *)<>*.« COLO ITOMII BMNCHIS AT HOLLAND RO AD-KATOH* •tatPPKL NOAD— NAVAL •ASK Authorised Agents CITY SJOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Celryer Quay THST NKWS FRONT Ftttaatrlek'* SuparmcrtjM St. M. MMAIL S «dmlr*ity Rood. Naval944 words
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Advertisement41 1962-11-12 10 ALL AT TAJMAHAL STORE KLALA LUMPIR tt Js^S Ks^fr^s^sV s^^^**^ QUALITY 1/ ALL GOODS IMPORTED Rrmember it pays to buy the Best. EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR LADIES MEN'S WEAR LADIE8 1 DRESBMAKERS GENTS OUTFITTERS. 34. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: *****41 words
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Advertisement61 1962-11-12 10 VHP if^sl^^fl I wl s^ llfili Iml i I GRANGER pipe WmZfii wil tobacco hS2eSe My Wr£<£>&S£2m IsM FROM Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA). LTO. j SCHAUB-LORENZ //l\ STEREO RADIOGRAMS BALALAIKA r\ O^H I B^^js^^ GENERAL IMPORTS DIVISION JL JA SmCAPDRE KUUA lUHPU* ftNANS I For HEADACHE wL^iMIM d ALL PAINS61 words
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186 1962-11-12 11 SACKINGS: ACTION WARNING BY ARMY UNION SINGAPORE. Sun. The Army Civil Service Union today warned of "eventual action" if the War Department carried out "arbitrary" retrenchment of its members. The War Department announced last Tuesday that about 900 locally engaged civilian employees would have to be retrenched because a reduced186 words
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406 1962-11-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday MIUMBEKa of tne War Department Civilian Staff Association are becoming "exceedingly tired" of being regarded as "secondclass citizens" and want the Federation Government to take them over as its employees by revising the Anglo Malayan Defence Treaty. The "take406 words
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Article, Illustration335 1962-11-12 11 Wreath-laying ceremonies in all main towns in country KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya today remembered its war dead in wreathlaying ceremonies in the main towns throughout th* country. In the Federation, focus was on the Remembrance Day parade in the Federal capital where a simple but dignified335 words
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110 1962-11-12 11 KUALA LUMPUB. Sun.— ■Leaders of the three-mem-ber Association of SouthEast Asia will be heard at 7.30 p.m. over Radio Malaya tomorrow when another ASA project gets under way. In this first programme of music, news and views from the ASA territories, the110 words
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309 1962-11-12 11 Minister has fun at workers' holiday camp SINGAPORE, Sun. -r The Acting Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today joined workers in a day by the sea after opening the fifth Government holiday camp at KranJi. With guests and officials of the Peoples Association, he relaxed and watched KranJl309 words
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Article48 1962-11-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— A Limed Nations technical assistance exprrt on chemical industries. Dr Ernst Markowicz. will Rive five public lectures on corrosion over five consecutive Thursdays, beginning this week, at the University of Singapore. Dr. Markowice is -at present with the Economic Development Board.48 words
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149 1962-11-12 11 Rakyat to move antiMalaysia resolution BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— —The Brunei Party Rakyat announced today it would table an anti-Malaysia resolution at the State Legislative Council meeting next month. The party, which has 16 elected members in the 33.--seat Legislative Council, said It was Introducing the motion to reject commitment to149 words
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Article34 1962-11-12 11 JESSELTON. Sun.— Dr. P. R. i Wycherley. botanist of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, is \on a visit to North Borneo to advise estate managers and smallholders on their problems.34 words
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Advertisement163 1962-11-12 11 iJ In thp \l K < I T L Hk4 m f<i I V W H^A tion which adds power and elimi- C IVk rates delicate adjustment OUAIM C fllAf <^ fre« filter. This dual acting air ww <m~ fiher has a doob|e screen that Tl keeps the filter flock163 words
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Advertisement124 1962-11-12 11 /L Jl ■»< ALWAYS IN VWfifvfl STOCK from oBBf^^^ \Jrrchard Motors SINGAPORE ft KUALA LUMPU* REPRESENTED USEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS a/61/1 jj[ FIXED PRICES 4* i 5 Ruy with Confidence for Your (S BBfcn /a Moneys Worth' Sff&ldß F HOU<; E OF ORIENTAL ARTS 1 CRAFTS S Og Chin*** Hond-tmb124 words
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Miscellaneous419 1962-11-12 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RAD O MALAYA SHORT I mi;\iii 41 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MtDIIM WAVK IBVKI SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. e.^OoSd^rning; 6.01 AM tiou Time ou la1 Ne Mornlng Prelude; 7.00 The gara-ku. New.s Headlines; 6.05 News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez--7.15 Up And About; 8.00 The v 'O"s419 words
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Article, Illustration442 1962-11-12 12 NOT GUILTY OF THALIDOMIDE BABY MURDER LIEGE, Sun.—Belgium's "thalidomide mother." her family and doctor, were acquitted yesterday of murdering her deformed baby and the courtroom here dissolved in such tumult and cheering that the judge was unable formally to pronounce the verdict. The 12-man jury,Reuter - 442 words
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Article, Illustration304 1962-11-12 12 A CHILL of horror ran through a packed court as this picture of a baby was flashed on a screen the child was a thalidomide baby. The court was the scene of the baby-killing trial in Liege, Belgium. Gasps of stifled emotion broke the silence ofMirrorpic - 304 words
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120 1962-11-12 12 QUEEN E JOINS IN WITH 'DAISY, DAISY...' LONDON, Sun.— Queen Elizabeth led the royal family in a swinging, swaying rendition of "Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer Do," last night at the annual British Legion remembrance festival. The Queen, her husband, Prince Philip, the Queen Mother. Princess Margaret and herUP - 120 words
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233 1962-11-12 12 VATICAN CITY, Sun. The Vatican Radio, in a commentary on thalidomide tragedies, said last night: "To elude the moral law can sometimes appear as a more humane gesture. To keep it can seem cruel. "The drama of choice, the inner laceration it bringsReuter - 233 words
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Article37 1962-11-12 12 TOKYO, Sun. Communtat China has eased restriction* on Japanese ships entering its port* in anticipation of increased trmde between Japan and mainland China, the Slno (Communist Chinese) -Japanese Trade Promoting Association Mid ha* today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement289 1962-11-12 12 —■^■^■■n^ -"a^ m^■** M a *>*«i^^«pw^M Every one who already has a Hnili^» Accovt* at pi F&HB^^l HHH 1H CHARTERED BANK, or who opens such an account hemta^ I m i^^i will automatfcalry receive thebenefrtso*a-newFßEE«j«iMno« W If HB pH I Scheme. As soon as you become* CMAtfWEDBANR&Mfcvp I |^J WK^M289 words
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Advertisement715 1962-11-12 13 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE 6% REGISTERED STOCK, 1960 (1968) 6K% REGISTERED STOCK, 1960 (1978/80). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that toe Transfer Books of the above stocks will be closed from 17th November, 1962 to Ist December, 1962, both dates Inclusive, for tbe preparation of Interest warrants payable715 words
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Advertisement797 1962-11-12 13 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W D. Contractors In Class "D" and above up to 3.00 pm. on 23rd November. 1963 at the offlce of the Slate Engineer, Malacca for: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP 10" DIAMETER ASBESTOS CKMENT PIPES AND BOLTED GLAND JOINTS TO797 words
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Advertisement974 1962-11-12 13 U I v^X^J I"1I ™l I^l 11 Ii 1 ■*Mm L^ "i I"I M (Continued from Pair 10) SITUATIONS VACANT !t> Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St rts. vzlra WANTED OUT-DOOR bales Girls. Please apply Director. (OSG DEPT.) P.O. Box 331. Ipoh. I CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Petallng Jaya requite Trained Teachers974 words
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Advertisement901 1962-11-12 13 SITUATIONS WANTED fi> Ward* SS (Min.)-Box St et: txtrr JOAN TOOKEI AQCNCV. Secretarial md Offlce Staff of all grades readily available to nil vacancies with leadng firms Telephone Singapore 72«44 >r Kuala Lumpur ***** for prompt md efficient aservlce. EUROPEAN MARRIED Aged 34 Wide Administrates Bxperlencs Malaya fluent Malay seeJu901 words
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Advertisement784 1962-11-12 13 I EDUCATION Wards Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OP Sdeoce Of/era the Best Theory and Practical Lessons In Pure Sciences for Cambridge s*.»ams. FOORMAN'S SCHOOL Of Muale ■enrolments accepts dally student* lor Piano, Piaao-aecordloo, Violin. Ouitar. Hawaltan-gultar. f rum pet, Maxophooe. Clarinet. Dmma TeL (M'porei M7S* HOW784 words
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Advertisement813 1962-11-12 13 AGENTS WANTED It Ward* U (Min.)— Box tt et*. txtrm 1 ENEROETIC LIP! INSURANCE Canvassers urgently required Good t commission and other prospects to rlgbt applicant Apply to Box A 4195 B.T. Spore WANTED TO PURCHASE Word* SS (kiln.)— Box St rts. txlr,. SEAGOING CRUISER or Launch 1 wanted for813 words
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Advertisement743 1962-11-12 13 FOR SALE Word, SS (Min.)— Box St et: txlrm 1 FRIDGE iPRAYINO at owner's lomt any colour Tel ***** (B'pore) BALI HEADS: MinounclD* toe oew mipment ot llali Heads at Orient ,'rafLS. 109 Orcnard Road Singapore. 8 rel *44SW 2 FISH FOOD I MEOICINE/Aquarlum Kocessorias. Welcome to Red Sea J743 words
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Advertisement422 1962-11-12 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING Word* Si (Milt.)— Box it et*. txtrm FARIDA MAISON MAHCILLI I/Hivtist Manicurist m tsi isJ msJtmP PttOO* (M [Hire I »2?4U FOR CHRISTMAS HPEHMI? visit sion Bollywood, using latest lotion. 70, Uiinearo Koad. 8 pore. Ttl. 067*3. SALON CATALINA. H/Sl»l!sts from apMo. B'kong. Manicurist. Kacui 'reatraeot Tel. <B°pore)422 words
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Article286 1962-11-12 14 Personal notes on central Africa KATANGA REPORT. By Smith Hempstone. (Faber. 255.). MR. SMITH HEMPSTONE is an American journalist who has travelled considerably in Central Africa. His book is a mixture of guide-book and historical notes, interspersed with political lumment. and concluding with a description ot last year's fighting, at286 words
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Article862 1962-11-12 14 Allmgton Kennard - Allmgton Kennard reviewed By Until the horror that was Hiroshima, the Montcalm tragedy was the greatest single destructive act wrought by man THE TOWN THAT DIED By Michael J. Bird. Souvenir Press 215.). NORMALLY the French freighter Montcalm would not have carried explosives. She was old,862 words
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306 1962-11-12 14 GUT WINT - GUT WINT By REPORTING INDIA. By Tayo Zinkin. (Chotto and Windus, 255.) VfRS. ZINKIN, who made a reputation by re- porting India in the Guardian for nearly a decade, has reflected further on some of the incidents she then descrf^^ She relates the306 words
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Advertisement364 1962-11-12 14 RHEUMATISM^. FIBROSITIS /^T\XSI LUMBAGO '-^mf get wonderful ffl F~f RELIEF \jK\^'V!?L m, WM The extra exertion of *J J> "T tropical living sports, Ml gardening and olher X. H outdoor activities vQk jfmk I H can lead to pulled must Irs, painful straias, even to rheumatism, lumbago, fibrosilis and arthritis,364 words
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Advertisement264 1962-11-12 14 *^/te whole \a»\il\j leves an... CIIIIC9 portable BU. imm^^l— LATEST EXCITING UGKT99^^' WEIGHT PORTABIE RA 6201 P "IskVlb Crystal clear rrepptien Mn4 irSf?/^ excellerl tone. 7 wavebandt Uf )»'*Wljj<);;*ry!^ J!§B?^ j An ide.l $et with sporty look. gaaj^^ THE FAVOURITE AND POWERff^_ FUL POUTABIE RA 60M P 0m WoHd- wide264 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-11-12 14 Straits Times Crossword MMM about to eat (7). 1 Flexible craf'.v. and base at 6. An Intuition about a joint ib>. heart (7). 7. It wu* my idea that ought to 6. Call for a parley when teas tew converted them i9>. ready 17J. 8. O 2 (7). 10 Leave304 words
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Advertisement1560 1962-11-12 15 It LIVEBPOOL t. »tbl mot UJL Due S'pori Sim P. Sham Penang OOllllS iitirptti TMa» tUUS l.trnu.i Cluoi.t. SlastO* Nil 13 Nn 14/18 Ni. IAOMESOBi Lxeritti Iwttia Ii Pert Nn I* Nn 17/2* Nt* 21 l w«'t. i Itti aautk. C'tra a •>.. •«,>• at. m 1 ni?f lM<l Nt»1,560 words
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Advertisement1375 1962-11-12 15 THE E. A. C. LINESU.ndbi It .iNP«^ U BAVU nAMMUNt, ttHtMt*, ANTWtIr tOTTEtPAM 4MSTEBOAM. tStt *OtNEN»UW ANB COPENHABEN yj^^^S\ ii«rt rmm >-mi«« nrtgoSill "SIMM" l,c) 17/28 Nn 21/21 Nn 24/25 Nn r\ V B^-/?! A t, m «ay < at* v 1 tt< 1, i«. V^Of -»AL»IRiA- I) nm 0M1,375 words
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Advertisement1230 1962-11-12 15 w McAUSIER <5c CO^ LTD. W, WWV tta a* BJBBI HSbjW \f£F* lIXIRMAM LDII 4h HXATBNISS UNE W j&Twa -x'aViTa^eS nsaw Cm *F IEEBS tMaabNl cart* Iti Caatnl I Satta rtara P. raaa Ptaaat •9^,'hWiu G. 11 12/14 Nn 15/17 Nn 11, II Nn Sport P Shin Pining LONOON. MMBUINL1,230 words
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1803 1962-11-12 16 Harbour and Shell in the limelight From Our Market Correspondent IT was a dull week on the Malayan Stock Exchange and the turnover continued to contract. Both the tin and industrial sections were trendless and interest was really confined to two counters Shell and Tongkah Harbour. The turnover generally was1,803 words
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Article32 1962-11-12 16 RUBBER TIN (per Ib) (per picul) Not. 5 81 H eta. $430.37 U 79 ct*. $428.75 7 79\ eta. $427.00 > 79% eta. $427.00 9 "9*4 eta. $427.37 i 10 $428.37',32 words
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406 1962-11-12 16 COMMODITY REVIEW Tin price again improves HTHE Straits tin price on. Saturday morning was still improving;. gaining one dollar tu $428.37£ on an offering estimated at 255 tons. The offering. for the whole of the last week was estimated at 1.490 tons compared with 1,530 tons in the previous period.406 words
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Article1002 1962-11-12 16 fme state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to November 8 (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: iNMSTtUU h i a Alt* BricU in .80 Ord»1,002 words
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Article103 1962-11-12 16 urrrnt Date of payment payment Total for Total for previous Aver HiUm Tin Malayan Tin Rahman Hyd. C.ivrrvirw Sth. Malavan S K Besi Batn l.intang <ilenral> MenUkab Sr. Bae.in Binding* ltd. Sua Brtont Is. Feb. 1 9d. Dec. 31 15 De:. 12 12J r o t Dec. 10103 words
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Article38 1962-11-12 16 Industrial!: Tin.: ruMin: «o«. i Hmi. No. 1 i»«r.' iw.ia iw.is 278.85 277.81 173. »7 179.40 179.00 J«n. 1. MM. 100. N»». l(.«.fK 278.93 179.78 N»». S No 10 1X9.MS M3.42 ML« 179.78 I7v .538 words
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Advertisement1052 1962-11-12 16 r \VrSr KA\M(^SAKI KISEN,KAISHA. ILTD1 LTD. 4 Express V.SJk. Pacific tit Atlantic Coast S«rvie« ETA EIA ETA ETA Sport P. Sham H'konc S.Francisco I. Angelea N.Yorl ■Caaika Mara" K/21 Ntt 11 Ntt/ 1 Otc I Oac 2i Dec 27 Dtc 14 jai "liatkaara Mara" 27 2* Otc II Oec/ 11,052 words
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Advertisement890 1962-11-12 16 I*°IORIENTI LJNES I SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "ORCADES" 9 Dae 31 Dec "CATHAY" 10 Dec 11 Dec 2 Jon 1963 "CHITRAL" 10 Jon 11 Jon 2 Fab "CHUSAN" 31 Jon 1 Feb 21 Feb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar 3890 words
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Advertisement48 1962-11-12 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Manoten, P.O. Box 90. Singapore. P.O. Box IM Kuala lumpu r P.O. 80. 30. Ipoh or PO. Box 277. Penong. Name: (Mr./Mrt./Mi«s> Address TRUSTff: TMI CHART* RED BANK (MAtAYA) TRUSTEE tTO.. 12.11.02.48 words
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Article564 1962-11-12 17 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Kxchange on Friday, Nov. 9. B. Hum* Pr«f A«/t> 6/10» aiu Orda. *-2C B. B. Petrol 38 W S9/3 VI 1n,,1M Kouatetd 1.89 1-TO ion Tin Smelt. Pref no Or<m 42 •>/>564 words
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Advertisement536 1962-11-12 17 NOTICE CHUA CHEE SENG alias Chua Eng Kok, is no longer in our employ and he is not authorised to collect any monies or transact business on our behalf, Kirn Lam Co. Ltd.. 632, Aljunied Road. NOTICE MR. LUE BOX CHOON is no longer a member of our staff and536 words
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Advertisement365 1962-11-12 17 NOTICE BUSINfcSS AS USUAL VVtlXOMfc SPECIAL DISCOUNT DURING BTRIKE PROPRIETORS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO AIX CUSTOMERS. K.. M. OLI MOHAMED LTD. •18/40. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. 6 CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS 1963 Entries lor the Above-named examinations will be received at the Examinations Division of the Ministry of Education.365 words
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Advertisement730 1962-11-12 17 NOTICES I MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Incorporated in Sinfaporel. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN thai the Debenture Register will be closed trom the 24th to 30th November 1962. both dates inclusive. lor the prrparation of interest warrants By Order of the Board, FRASER NEAVE LTD.. Secretaries. Singapore, 12th November 1962. NOTICE HONG730 words
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Advertisement867 1962-11-12 17 NOTICES 1 1 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Property to be beld at our aaleroom Nos 14 1b Robinson Rd. Spore On THURSDAY 15th NOVEMBER. 1962 at 2.50 P.M. Land at Market Building situate at and known as No. 216 D TIONO BAHRU ofl Silat Rd. Freehold. Area 12.030 sq867 words
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Advertisement905 1962-11-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN requires TWO BUILDING INSPECTORS under 35 years old. Federal Citizens only. Must have completed Architectural Course in Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, OR Final Building Inspectorate Examination, I.A.M- Full particulars and application forms from Information Bureau. City Hall, Penang. Closing date Wednesday. 28th905 words
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Advertisement671 1962-11-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED FOE A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING PROGRAM IN BANGKOK. THAILAND A Transmission and Carrier Engineer or Technician to con- < duct Baalc Transmission and x Carrier Course. Experience i must Include work on cable 1 and microwave channeling < equipment, toll test procedures, 1 and cable balancing and loading.671 words
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Advertisement259 1962-11-12 17 TENDERS MALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be rereived at the iffice ot Mev.rs. Sieen Sehested md Partners, Kuala Lumpur up o 12 noon on Wednesday, 21st November. 1962 from P.W D. registered Class D and other .suitably quaified contractors for THE CONSTRUCTION OP A WATER TREATMENT PLANT AND259 words
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Article303 1962-11-12 18 nfeiifciJi LONDON, Sunday. piCHARD Sharp, the England stand-off half, 1V played a leading role in Cornwall's 11-0 win over: Gloucestershire in a Rugby Union County championship match at Bristol yesterday. Share worried the defence constantly with high kicks and in the first-half opened the scoringReuter - 303 words
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150 1962-11-12 18 Snead still in front after poor round B l I'"**. Sun. The Sncad and lno id Pain,," 'houth thfir third round of 141 was their poorest ncorea m f»r retained the lead with a 54-hok «olf tournament here yeiter day. The 50-.rear-old Snead s two-«ver-par 72. his "worst" round u>Reuter - 150 words
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Article565 1962-11-12 18 I I LONDON, Sun pIRST Division leaders Tottenham Hotspur, who had scored 35 goals in their seven previous matches, had a fright against their lowly London neighbours, Fulham, before winning 2-0 yesterday. Fulham kept up a cracking pace, which unsettled Spurs, for the whole ofReuter - 565 words
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Article212 1962-11-12 18 T ONDON, Sun. Only two days after the Football Association had warned they would not hesitate to closr grounds if there was hooliganism by spectators. there were disturbances during the second half of Sheffield Wed- n«-tday's First Division game with Aston Villa, and after the Bristol212 words
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Article1333 1962-11-12 18 Arsenal 1 SlirfT. Ltd. I Kirniincham 2 Notts Forest 2 80le (.n 3 Man. City 1 Burnley 2 Wolves Kverton 5 Blackpool 0 Fulham 0 Tottenham 2 Leicester 2 West Ham 0 Leyton 1 Ipswich 2 Man. Ltd. S Liverpool 3 Sheff. Wed. 0 Aston Villa 01,333 words
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Article109 1962-11-12 18 SOCC'KR— lrish League City j Cup: Ballymena 1 Glenavon l:i Bangor 0 Derry 3; Coleraine 6 Ards 0; Crusaders 2 Linfleld 2: Distillery 3. Cliftonville 0: Portadown i Glentoran 1. KVGBY LEAGL'E F.nrHsh Eastern Division final: Huddersfleld 10 Hull Kingston Rovers 13 Ul Leeds) Western Division final:109 words
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Advertisement21 1962-11-12 18 S jM *f* .X NEW RANGE OF BRILLIANT DESIGNS AND COLOURS now available at th« TOOTAL dealers MALAYA <^|/\l]KX^> >ORNtO HMMOM21 words
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Article1379 1962-11-12 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP; PORT DOR 'STEALS' THE FIRST RACE HIGHLAND SPRING AND RACEGUIDE: DOUBLE FOR BRIAN I By I Kuala Lumpur, Sunday DARK ROMANCE II snatched a narrow win in the Class 1 trophy race over lOf to complete a double for the meeting which ended here1,379 words
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Article40 1962-11-12 19 NET POOL— SBI,6O6 IST No. 2(9413 ($36,723) 2ND— No. *****7 ($18,361) 3RD— No. *****8 9,180) Starters ($1,836 e»ch) Nos. *****8, *****1, *****5, *****0. *****0. Consolation ($Bl6 each) Nos. *****9, *****1, *****2. *****8, *****4, *****8. *****9, *****5. *****3. 3025:>7.40 words
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Article448 1962-11-12 19 WEIGHTS for nine races at Ipoh on Sunday: Cl. 4. Div. I— 6< Bistro 9.00 Air Ace B.lt Helena 8.10 Jade Sscptre 8.07 Noble Gesture 8.07 Regal Red 8.05 Harlequin II 8.03 Marnifico 8.02 Perfume 8.01 The Lintle 8 01 Khampang Phet 8.01 Serene Lady 8.01 The Cobra448 words
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Article105 1962-11-12 19 NAVY 4 JIMORS QINGAPORE. sun. Two O splendid goals ov inside-right ...etcalf enabled Royal Navy to rout Junior Oubf in the SAFA Premier League at Jalan Besar Stadium today. There were also grand performances by the two goalkeepers Rufus (Navy) and Adams (Juniors). Both made spectacular saves105 words
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Article65 1962-11-12 19 SOCCER Spore Premier League: Royal Navy 4 Juniors 0. Cbeng Wah Cup: Ipoh 4 Batang 0; Taiping 12 Dlndlngs 1. Bardhan Cup (Temerloh) Pahang Indiana 4 Negri Indians 4. Friendly (T. Anson) Malays 6 Schools 3. HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: Police 1 Khalsa 1. Malacca League: Teachers 3 Police65 words
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Advertisement384 1962-11-12 19 bY "^BIBW slv^^P mL B^Bt -i' bK m J0B& J^9St JBV K Kft Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about384 words
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Advertisement158 1962-11-12 19 Are you mEßSttki Kjv •sft^JEl s^sV 1 VK am. v»f^J IB L^L.\J I !fl EBBS L^b^^^ 'jrf"T>s»» *|P§!r SflE Hala^am V'fc*^> *jnl i il^iHb^k t a^a^r j^m *if^d~ ldm SibHBbIIiIiIiHBI MaallililiHßlaHl^PQi»m^EiEHl WKKtm fIR EiH^Bl^Btßk^BliHEaKAMXstafciy do they enjoy 24-hour health? 1^53 Horlicks is made from full-cream cow's milk ■te^g^MJ (x VWi/xf158 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-11-12 19 Sports Diary HOCKEY POPPX DAK FUND: Spore women v Services women (Spore Padang). S'GOR DIV. 2: Sentul Railways v Chartered Bank (Sentul >: Depot "B" v Eaglets (Taylor B'li; Transport Coy v Airport (Batu). BASKETBALL TOUR MATCH: Negri Selection v Winirfooto of US (Seremban).43 words
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332 1962-11-12 20 RALPH HARRIS - RALPH HARRIS: U.S. destroyer checks Red freighter By GUANTANAMO (Cuba}. SUNDAY A PRETTY redhaired girl wearing a yellow skirt was among the Russian crew of a Soviet freighter withdrawing missiles from Cuba, a l\S. destroyer commander reported. (apt. John Beardall, Commander of the AmericanReuter - 332 words
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163 1962-11-12 20 Agriculture team off to Bangkok for talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A seven-man team of Federation Government officials flew to Bangkok this morning for exploratory talks with the Thai Government on livestock, fisheries and agricultural produce. The team is headed by the rxrting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Raja163 words
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156 1962-11-12 20 DR. LIM PREDICTS MALAYSIA ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann, today predicted that the future Malaysian Government would be governed by a fusion of three alliances, the Malayan Alliance, Sabah Alliance and Sarawak United Front The Malayan Alliance Party was now working156 words
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262 1962-11-12 20 Admiralty counter-spy killed in sex murder: Paper LONDON. Sun. The Sunday People today claimed that 38-year-old Admiralty clerk Norman Rickard, whose body was found in a wardrobe in his London flat last February, was working for Admiralty security and might have been murdered by a Russian assassin. According to aReuter - 262 words
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Article53 1962-11-12 20 HONG KONG. Sun. Singapore helmsman Lt.-Col. J. A. Hunt won both the morning and afternoon races on the second day of the Par East Yacht Racing Federation's regatta today. Under the point scoring system. Hunt can no longer be beaten, even if he drops the final race,UPI - 53 words
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427 1962-11-12 20 OFFER CUSTOMERS A NEW RUBBER FORM, GAN URGES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The President of the Malayan Rubbei Estate Owners Association, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, wants producers to develop a "new rubber form" and not rely solely on sheets. He feared that unless this was done. Malaya would lose In the427 words
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Article62 1962-11-12 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The visiting education dirertor of the World Federation of United Nations Association. Mr. L. Horace Pereira, will Kivi a public lecture on "The Student and the United Nations" at the University of Singapore new lecture theatre No. 3. Bukit Timali Road, at 7.45 p.m.62 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-11-12 20 LUSAKA, Sun. African Nationalist leader .Kenneth Kaunda warned yesterday that his UNIP Party might make it "impossible for the Legislative Cpuncil to function" if Europeans continued to withhold support from his party at the by elections next month. He told the council ofReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-11-12 20 IMAM PROMISES EGYPTIANS A CEMETERY AMMAN, Sunday. IMAM MOHAMMED Al Badr of Yemen, 35 (above), ousted and at one time reported killed by revolutionaries, appeared in person before foreign correspondents somewhere in North Yemen yesterday and promised to make the country a "cemetery for Egyptian invaders." The Imam, wearing the272 words
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Article93 1962-11-12 20 CAIRO. Sun— The I'nitcd Arab Republic and the Yemen signed a joint defence pact yesterday in Sanaa, in the Yemen according to the Middle East News Agency. The agency said the pact was signed by Brig. Abdullah Sallal. the Yemeni President, and Mr Anwar Sadat,93 words
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215 1962-11-12 20 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY, Sun. Ausj tralia should be i offering more thaita sympathy to India, ae- cording to the Sydney Morning Herald. The paper was commenting on the Himalaya conflict and a message of "sympathy and support" sent to the215 words
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Obituary62 1962-11-12 20 MRS. CHEONC FOONC MIN Im Chan Yoon Krow) ampeacefully at 7 p.m. 11-11-t,2. L*avinß*i behind her beloved husband, two aon* and on.- daughter. < Loins, Charlie and Josephine), t»o dauKhtrm-in-law and one son-in-law, hrn Krandchilrtren to mourn her lo*s. Funeral will takt plare on Tuerrtny 13-11-H2 from S [*>r«62 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-11-12 20 XIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 84 73 Malacca 86 75 Ipoh 86 72 Singapore 86 7340 words
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