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Title Section20 1962-11-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**"* Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article246 1962-11-13 1 AID APPEAL TO WASHINGTON 'Entire territory' of Guam devastated: Radio amateurs provide only communications HONOLULU. Monday TYPHOON KAREN hit the tiny Pacific island of Guam with winds up to 160 m.p.h. today. The Acting Governor reported that the "v mli re territory" Ikis been devastated. Mr. Manuel Guerrero246 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-11-13 1 HER hair done in an artistic backsweep, Princess Margaret is pictured on her arrival at London's Savoy Hotel last week to attend the Dockyard Settlement Ball. She was accompanied by her husband, Lord Snowdon. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 39 words
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687 1962-11-13 1 MR. NEHRU ASKS U.S. TO SUPPLY HIM PLANES NEW DELHI, Monday. vi R. NEHRU said today he had asked the United States to supply planes for India's border war with China as well as American machinery to produce arms in India. The Premier also said he had received firm assurancesReuter - 687 words
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133 1962-11-13 1 Nato told: Allies with Kennedy during crisis PARIS, Mon. Senator Pietro Micara of Italy, President of the Nato Parliamentarians Conference, said today that President Kennedy found the Atlantic allies solidly behind him during the Cuban crisis. Opening the five-day annual conference of M.P.'s of the 15-nation alliance. Senator Micara said:Reuter; UPI - 133 words
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Article27 1962-11-13 1 LONDON. Mon.— The Duke of Edinburgh left here today for San Francisco en route to the Commonwealth Games In Australia. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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83 1962-11-13 1 BOWS AND ARROWS V. DOCTOR'S NEEDLE PORT MORESBY, Mon. -T Primitive New Guinea natives replied to the threat of the immunisation needle with a volley of arrows against a Government patrol, according to a report radioed here today. A Native Affairs Department patrol from this Austra-lian-administered territory fired warning shotsReuter - 83 words
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114 1962-11-13 1 On-site vigil talks on Cuba crisis WASHINGTON. Mon.—President Kennedy called in his United Nations aides today to discuss negotiations for on-site verification of the removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. The President, returning from a weekend at Middleburg, Virginia, called a White House meeting with the executive committee of the114 words
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Article21 1962-11-13 1 PARIS, Mon. Dr. Paulo De Berredo Carneiro of Brazil was today elected president of Uneacos 12th general conference here.21 words
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Article61 1962-11-13 1 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Willis O'Brien creator of the Him monster "Kinf Kong" has died, aged 76. Mr. O'Brien perfected a technique of animating artificial models of apes, dinosaurs and other film monsters through a stopmotion camera technique after painstaking reproduction of the beasts. Many of them appearedReuter - 61 words
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96 1962-11-13 1 I Ships queue up at Port Swettenham PORT SWETTENr HAM, Mon. A total of 21' ships were at Port Swettenham today 14 in the deep water berths and seven at the wharves. While the authorities say "everything is under control," shippers note that the 14 ships at the deep water96 words
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Article, Illustration378 1962-11-13 1 Kelantan judge criticises non-Muslims khalwat arrest ROTA BHAHU Monday. IY\TO JUSTICE HASHIM in the High Court today criticised the police and religious officers for arresting a non-Muslim last week lor abetting a khalwat offence. He quashed the conviction of K. Barathan, 31, of Swaine Road, Singapore, who pleaded guilty in378 words
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331 1962-11-13 1 New radio feature by ASA brings all closer -Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, went on the air tonight to inaugurate "ASA Horizons" a half-hour radio feature which will be broadcast simultaneously in Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines on the second Monday of every month. The331 words
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Article228 1962-11-13 1 British below ground N-blast LONDON, Mon. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Defence Minister, said today that Britain had made arrangements to carry out an underground test of a British nuclear device In the near future. He said the test was required for essential military purposes and was in no sense the start228 words
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Article149 1962-11-13 1 NEW AIRPORT, LATE PLANES HONG KONG, Mon. A number of scheduled airline flights left Hong Kong late today as the colony's new HK $16 million civil air terminal became operational. Airline staff, civil aviation officials and passengers all found the huge new modern building contusing. The terminal, officially described asReuter - 149 words
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Article60 1962-11-13 1 CAIRO. Mon.— Tiie United Arab Republic ha.s handed o\er to Yemeni authorities arms which arrived here aboard a Saudi Air Forces plane flown by a defecting crew on Oct. 2. the offlrial Middle East news agency reported today. Reporters who boarded the plane last rr.ontii said60 words
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Article28 1962-11-13 1 TEST IN NEVADA WASBINGTON M 1 Lk Atomic In ni>Mon MUWUCC4 t b lo#-yk id B Mdeai 'd in nrar fu«urr »r .rotiud m 9tn til28 words
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299 1962-11-13 2 YEW YORK. Mon.— .Mr. Arthur Dean, thief U.S. disarmament negotiator declared yesterday that the U.S. would "stand naked and alone on the North American continent" if it accepted the Soviet draft treaty for disarmament. Mr. Dean, in a television discussion with !Wr.Reuter - 299 words
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137 1962-11-13 2 BRITAIN WARNED AGAINST RESUMING TESTS MOSCOW, Mon. Moscow Radio warned last night that if Britain started a new series of nuclear tests it "would seriously complicate the achievement of agreement on a vitally important question." A home service commentator told Russian listeners a London newspaper had forecast an announcement thisReuter - 137 words
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Article31 1962-11-13 2 MIAMI. Mon. All three members of the crew were killed yesterday when a jet bomber crashed after take-off from McDill Air Force base at Tampa. Florida. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article83 1962-11-13 2 GIFT FIT FOR A KING STOCKHOLM, Mon.— The Swedish people gave King Gustaf about six million crowns ($4 million) yesterday as a gift for his 80th birthday but failed to turn out as usual for the public celebrations. The money will be used for cultural purposes. Only a few thousand83 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-11-13 2 Yf ODEL Malise Mendies "1 was discussed, and approved, by M-P.s last week. Malise, 19. a London model, was said to have been considered by the War Minister, Mr. John Profumo, as a glamorous subject for a Women's Royal Army Corns recruitingMirrorpic - 239 words
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Article348 1962-11-13 2 FORT WORTH (Texas), Monday. ]y|EMBERS of the wealthy Japanese Sakata family were rushing here by air after it was reported that Mr Hikoji Sakata, 38, the third son, had lost a million-dollai ($3 million) pearl collection in a hotel room robbery. Mr. Sakata said348 words
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Article41 1962-11-13 2 NAIROBI, Mon. Police used tear gas to break up scuffles between youth wing members of the Kenya African National Union and the Kenya African Democratic Union when Mr. Ronald Ngala. the KADU leader, addressed a party meeting here yesterday41 words
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Article40 1962-11-13 2 POINT ARGUELLO (California^ Mon. The UJS. Air Force yesterday launched another satellite employing an AUas-Agena B Booster combination from this naval missile facility north-west of Los Angeles. No other information regarding the launching was disclosed. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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115 1962-11-13 2 Victory for Sir Edgar's non-racial policy Bl LAWAYO, Mon.—Southern Rhodesia's United Federal Party has approved an election platform which will outlaw racial discrimination, abolish residential segregation and segregation in some schools and will give votes to more Africans. The decisions of the party's congress were a triumph for the Premier,115 words
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124 1962-11-13 2 1 MANILA, Mon. The IT nine o'clock curfew imposed in Manila over the weakened on teenagers to combat hooliganism was extended to the suburbs last night. A total of 115 youngsters were arrested over the two nights, according to police sources, forReuter - 124 words
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103 1962-11-13 2 ALGIERS. Monday. 'FHE Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamed Ben L Bella, announced sweeping socialist reforms for his newly independent country in a series of speeches during a weekend tour of Eastern Algeria. His proposals were: A TOTAL of 500 industrial units abandoned by Europeans wouldReuter - 103 words
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Article52 1962-11-13 2 LONDON, Mon.— Soviet scientists are working on an aeroplane which flaps its wings. Radio Moscow said last night in a broadcast to Britain. The broadcast said the plane should have 10 to 30 times as much lift as a conventional aircraft of equivalent52 words
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Article36 1962-11-13 2 INNSBRUCK. <Au.stna/. Mon.— A 34-year-old Austrian was killed by an avalanche while hunting mountain goats near St. Jakob in the east Tyrol yesterday Austria's first avalanche fatality this winter police reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement78 1962-11-13 2 Advertisement Outdoor Beauty That lovely fair complexion of yours was never meant to stand up to the harsh tropical weather. Be kind to it, see that it is well protected when you're golfing, lazing in the sun, or anywhere in the great outdoors. Wear a nice shady hat and sun78 words
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Article, Illustration173 1962-11-13 3 Quick look round SAIGON: Mon— South Vietnamese military authorities today resumed a combined air-ground search for a civilian airliner missing with 25 people aboard. The plane, a DC-3 belonging to Air Viet Nam, was reported missing yesterday while on a flight between the coastal cities of Hue and Danang. AUCKLAND:173 words
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Article81 1962-11-13 3 SHE'S a girl with gaiety in her blood. a girl born to shine in the "Limelight." Yes, she's Geraldine, 18-year-old daughter of the great comedian Charlie Chaplin and the apple of her father's eye. For Geraldine, a student at London's Royal School of Ballet, is already making herMirrorpic - 81 words
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Article92 1962-11-13 3 BERLIN, Mon. The West Berlin Mayor, Mr. Willy Brandt, said last night the strong American stand on Cuba probably has decreased chances of a conflict over Berlin. He said in a radio speech to Berlin and East Germany that the Russians still had not abandoned92 words
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Article49 1962-11-13 3 HONG KONG. Mon. Eleven U.S. aircraft were shot down or damaged by "patriotic forces" In South Vietnam in the month ending Nov. 5, the (Nortn) Vietnam news agency reported last night from Hanoi. They included Jets and helicopters equipped with rockets and sub-machineguns. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article25 1962-11-13 3 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. Japanese Prime Minister, arrived here by air from Paris on a three-day official visit to Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-11-13 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— An American magazine Eros said yesterday that Marilyn Monroe had a set of 78 nude photographs of her taken six weeks before her death, and made it "clear that these were the photographs by which she hoped to be remembered."Reuter - 257 words
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97 1962-11-13 3 Soviet gives death for robber gang leader MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet court has sentenced to death a man who planned a robbery but was arrested before carrying it out. The Soviet trade union newspaper Trud said that three men wearing dark glasses and wigs were seen pacing up and downReuter - 97 words
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Article37 1962-11-13 3 HONO KONG, Mon.— Oklahoma City has been chosen as the site for the 1964 World Congress of the Junior Chamber International. Mr. Eric Stevenson of Scotland was elected president for the coming year.37 words
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493 1962-11-13 3 MR. Khrushchev is busy solidifying the front of European Communists to strengthen his hand in the flaring conflict with China, British experts on Communist affairs said yesterday. Sino-Soviet differences are believed to be moving toward a new crisis. The Communist camp, severelyUPI - 493 words
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Article239 1962-11-13 3 UNITED NATIONS, Monday. A UNITED NATIONS spokesman said yesterday that Katangese aircraft have heavily bombed areas of northern Katanga held by forces of the Leopoldville Government. Casualty reports were not available. U.N. operations officers In the Congo had sent a doctor to treat the wounded ReportsUPI - 239 words
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Advertisement157 1962-11-13 3 It's good to drink scotch uL S >v f IMOId BlMi Its better J to drink White Horse /C^^V^ Soli Importers for' PgJ^Oj Singapore and th* Federation of M«l»y»Xglg/ JOSEPH TRAVERS AtJKXCIKf; i jl j tftj^ j;^v/lv //.;.;•>>> ///.y-;v/Xy/vX 111 i ut^M^m^*' '^r^^^^x^9^3^3C I C I 111 9KJ^oS^»^j •-^^#%#%^%^t^^^^^^^^ I157 words
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445 1962-11-13 4 WITNESS: I PAID $20 AS 'COFFEE MONEY' Revenue officer and goods checker on graft charge SINGAPORE, Monday. J^S employee of a Singapore travel firm was asked to pay $20 as coffee money" to a Federation Customs official to clear the lug,gage of two China-bound passengers, a district court was told445 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-11-13 4 BACK FROM U.S. WITH JOURNALISM DEGREE SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Yuen hum Chuen. 24. who is now back in Singapore after a successful course in journalism, and a brief career as a cub reporter in the United States. Mr. Yuen, an old boy of the Anglo-Chinese School, first went to the101 words
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161 1962-11-13 4 AUSTRALIANS BEAT A DEADLINE TO WIN A BET KOTA BELUD, (North Borneo) Mon. The seriousness with which Australians take their bets was recently driven home to the Chinese community in North Borneo by a little bet between a Chinese contractor and an Australian Army captain over the construction of the161 words
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Article52 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Dr. K.S. Richardson, honorary obstetrician and gynaecologist to the Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney, and clinical lecturer in obstetrics to the University of Singapore, tonight gave a talk on "Problems in Perinatal Mortality and their Obstetric Management" at the iecture theatre in Kan dang52 words
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271 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Handsome Kuan Chuan Siak, 18. stood in the dock of a Singapore court today and scanned the faces in the gallery for his girl friend. Bui she was nowhere to be seen. Kuan broke down, and with tears271 words
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Article42 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A member of the Christian Science Board ol Lectureship. Mr. E.R. Slaughter of Dallas. Texas, tonight gave a public- lecture on "Christian Science: What It is and what it can do for you" at the Victoria Memorial Hail.42 words
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Article32 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The social and recreation general committee of St. John Ambulance Association will hold a Christmas social and dance at the association headquarters in Beach Road on Dec. 8.32 words
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Article39 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off in Belillos Lane, between Kerbau Road and Klang Road, and Ridout Road houses Nos. 26 to 38 and Nos. 29 to 31, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.39 words
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Article75 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Ernst Markowlcz of the Economic Development Board will give a course of five weekly lectures on corrosion at the University of Singapore beginning this Thursday. The course, sponsored by the University's Chemistry Department, will deal with the causes of corrosion. Its prevention and its75 words
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Article339 1962-11-13 4 rpHE following is today's scheA dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.45 p.m.: from London Frankfurt, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran, New Delhi, Rangoon (BA 700) 5.50 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA339 words
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147 1962-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Munich Ballet Group provided an unusual and highly diverting entertainment In the Victoria Theatre last night. The group specialises in Bavarian folk-dancing with traditional zither and wind-band accompaniment. Mozart's music and Franz Baur-Pantoulier's choreography combined most happily147 words
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Advertisement295 1962-11-13 4 f/l i IA'A NEXT CHANCE! a miUjkmmSUUF (SINGAPORE) ONLY A BRUSHFIRE INCIDENT IN THE JUNGLES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA -but to the I jy embattled handful it was total war! jjfc JOHN IRELAND EVERETT SLOANE JO MORROW CARL ESMOND JPrSL HOWWO vr'.-IRWNR BUCKER A PARAMOUNT RELEASE ■M »1 ft NEXT CHANGE!295 words
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Advertisement452 1962-11-13 4 VI II I I II III I I I I II II t I GALA CHARITY PREMIERE TOMOHROW at illJ p.m. at shaws LIDO THEATRE Singapore i IM AID OF JAYCEE SCHOLARSHIP WELFARE FUND Part of the Proceeds for the Rehabilitation of the BUXD. tlie DEAF and the MUTE I452 words
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Advertisement440 1962-11-13 4 :#shaw: Op#;anlßattoiil IHJI/l!ll>hone2JWi I \O\V SIIO\VI\(. II a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 pm. fl i J ■J^alvHHnar^rV^T^^H B Herbert IOM Heatner "aRS. NEXT CHANGE H H Geoffrey Home Bel.ndo Lea JOSEPH His BRETHREN EASTMANCOLOR i. SCOPE LAST 2 n\\Sl 1 lam 1.4S 4.00 6.30 It 9.lSpm GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA VITTORIO DE440 words
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216 1962-11-13 5 Malaysia: Tengku to explain when in Borneo KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— T c ng k v Abdul Rahman will tell Sarawak government servants how Malaysia will affect them when he visits Kuching next week. He will attend a tea party given by the Sarawak Government Asian Officers' Union on Tuesday afternoon216 words
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Article72 1962-11-13 5 KLANG, Mon— Five men weir today fined $1,000 each for robbery on board the ship Glenorchy last Friday while she lay anchored in deep water off the Port Swettenham coast. They were Wong Soon Wah, 22, Tan Chwee Teck, 35, Wee Sun An, 20, Lv Kirn72 words
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47 1962-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon^— Three hundred orphans and underprivileged children here will get a free treat to the "Holiday on Ice" show at the Stadium Negara at 6 p.m. on Nov. 24. This is being organised by the Prtaline Jaya Rotary Club47 words
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Article31 1962-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three thugs armed with knives broke into the home of Tan Ens; Ghee. 55. in Lorong, 24. and robbed him of $400 in cash and lewellery yesterday.31 words
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255 1962-11-13 5 k UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, said today that "far too many" robberies were being committed in the streets of Kuala Lumpur and at times "not even a soldier can walk in peace." He dismissed an appeal255 words
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Article89 1962-11-13 5 Police in lpoh arrest 9 thugs IPOH, Mon.— The antisecret society branch of the lpoh police has rounded up nine gangsters from Menglembu and lpoh under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Four of them, described by a police spokesman as being members of the 08 gang, were arrested at the89 words
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Article53 1962-11-13 5 PENANG. Mon— A misadventure verdict was recorded today on a schoolboy who was burled alive when a brick wall collapsed on Sept. 4 Llew Chong Heng. 12. was killed when the wall crashed as he was playing football with six other boys in a back lane53 words
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Article28 1962-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Southern Division of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association will hold their annual dinner and dance at the Medical Alumni Centre. Sepoy Lines, on Saturday.28 words
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206 1962-11-13 5 BANK SCHEME WITH SA VINGS ASSURED SINGAPORE, Mon TiHE Chartered Bank has started a double-your-x money savings account scheme to attract more depositors. All depositors between i six and 60 are covered by personal accident Insurance, with the bank paying the premiums. Interest at 2i per cent on the savings206 words
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Article339 1962-11-13 5 MTUC HITS AT THE BOSSY BOSSES IPOH, Monday. unions in Malaya "yearn for industrial peace but only an industrial peace with justice" states a report by the Perak division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, The M.T-U.C. also took note of and deplored employers who339 words
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Article60 1962-11-13 5 PENANO. Mon. Charged with attempting to commit suicide, Teoh Scow Teat 66 said in court today he had "no work, no family and no friends." Teoh, who pleaded guilty to taking carbolic add, was bound over for a year. The court directed the police to try60 words
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Article22 1962-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The final term of the University of Singapore's 1962-63 academic session began this week after a vacation22 words
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179 1962-11-13 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Three hundred and sixty-eight Umno youth leaders four from each division will attend the organisation's first seminar on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25. The subjects will Include Umno's political Ideology and Malaya's economic policy Umno's central executive committee and Prof Ungku179 words
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Article102 1962-11-13 5 DRAI. Mon. About 200 houses were flooded again today as a result of exceptionally high tides overflowing the Prai bunds. But the residents were prepared, having been alerted by the Prai Flood Relief Committee Pral police are also on standby to help the kampong dwellers if102 words
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Article27 1962-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke into Soulh EriKineers office hi Ampang Road last night and stole three transistor radios and tape-recorder valued at 51.300.27 words
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100 1962-11-13 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. A padi planter slashed by his young jealous wife because he had brought another woman into his home was today advised to be con tented with one wife. This advice came from Mr. Justice Suffian. who said: "Only the rich100 words
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Article53 1962-11-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Radio Malaya Orchestra, which is touring the Federation, will perform at the Cheng Slew Association in Batu Pahat. on Nov. 24 and at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Nov. 27. The entire proceeds from the shews will go to the53 words
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Article143 1962-11-13 5 RUSSIA OFFERS MORE SUGAR DENANG. Mon—Russia is eager to export more sugar to the Federation and Singapore. According to a leading agent In Penang, the Soviet Union has offered a "sizeable" auantlty of sugar for 1963 Since January this year. about 15.000 tons of Russian I coarse grain sugar has143 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-11-13 5 Hun* Itnnn,/ By Ralph Uviwnilnhl »r 'dowt tell me (l nbspitt'hqlpup\ 1 j^>^. CCUI I BQRPEB VEP^ 3*< 4fc. U VE FINALLY >~ *O$ I £l PAk-F (TLAilff>r t V?'^/' DECIDED TO CLEAN SUMP AN HEACy eLiwtK^i iiA^*^i UP THAT MESSYVftRP? jj< .^rfCt, J»43 words
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Article210 1962-11-13 6 A NEW CHARGE BY SWEE SUAN SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Government was today accused of stepping up the "Communist charge" against the leftwing Singapore Association of Trade Unions in a bid to prepare ground for the "suffocation of the nonPAP trade union movement." The charge was made by Satu's secretary-general, Mr.210 words
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Article33 1962-11-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has submitted new wa;e rlaims to the Ministry of National Development on behalf of members employed in the Chief Building Surveyor's Department.33 words
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Article24 1962-11-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. A. J. L. Gnansihamani has been appointed head of Publicity Division. Mimstr> of Culture on a one-year contract.24 words
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Article61 1962-11-13 6 MALACCA. Mon. The Federation's Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance. Dr. Chang Hoey Chan, took the salute at the annual inspection of the Malacca St. John Ambulance on the Banda Hllir padang her yesterday evenIng. About 500 members from eight divisions in Malacca took part In the61 words
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108 1962-11-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Chinese Association in Singapore is to be re-organised to increase its powers "at the centre." The chairman of its pro-tern committee, Mr. Guoh Sing Leong, said today that the Singapore branch had accepted this line of re-or-ganisation outlined by108 words
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387 1962-11-13 6 Tengku urged: Get mandate to mediate IPOH. Monday fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was urged today to obtain a mandate from Parliament to offer the services of the Malayan Government and people to intercede and bring about peace talks between China and India. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, secretary of387 words
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Article225 1962-11-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Samsuddin, said today that there was "simply not enough vacancies" in Federation Army establishments for any major intake of locally-recruited civilian employees of the BriI tish Army in Malaya. He225 words
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Article39 1962-11-13 6 MUAR. Mon. The budget for 1963 providing for $941,926 in expenditure and an equal amount In revenue was passed by the town council here yesterday. The 1962 budget too provided for equal expenditure ($913,562* and revenue.39 words
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Article154 1962-11-13 6 'NOT FOR COURT TO WAIT,' HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Mon. After he postponed a case because of the absence of the union representative, the Deputy President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, said "It is for parties before the court to wait for the court, and not for154 words
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Article33 1962-11-13 6 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A car skidded off Permatang Pauh Road this morning and sank in the Pral River. The driver, Mx. Yeoh Hong Sheoh, a rubber merchant, escaped unhurt.33 words
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162 1962-11-13 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. TiHE 166 striking employees of Sea View Hotel in Meyer Road are to get financial support from their colleagues employed in nine other hotels. This was disclosed today by Mr. Wee Toon Lip. assistant secretary of the Singapore General Employees' Union,162 words
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Article, Illustration238 1962-11-13 6 The photo mix-up that made Malaya angry THIS is the photo mix-up which angered the Malayan High Commissioner in London, Tengku Ya'acob, soon after Queen Elizabeth had opened the £800,000 Commonwealth Institute on Nov. 6. Three Dyaks from Borneo, including the picture of a bare breasted woman (See pictures at238 words
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Article69 1962-11-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two Malayan delegates. Dr. Ng Slew Kee and Inche Wahid Paul Panton. will be among 300 scientists from 37 countries attending an international soil conference which opens tomorrow at New Zealand"s famous agricultural university. Massey College, in Palmerston North. Both are from69 words
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Article104 1962-11-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 40 employees of Orchid Hotel in Orange Grove Road, will get wage increases ranging from $14 to $20 a month following an agreement signed today between the management and the Singapore General Employees' Union. The wage increases will be retrospective from104 words
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Article88 1962-11-13 6 PENANG. Monday A SOCIALIST Front Member of Parliament, Mr. V. David, today described the M.C.A. as an association "representing multimillionaires of this country." "It has not fought a sinele issue for the ordinary workers.'" he told a press conference. "Indeed it has been concentrating all along on88 words
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Advertisement53 1962-11-13 6 8 4&£ <^&Kf ill i TIRED? ....able to get through the day, but just too tired to enjoy yourself fully after work? If you feel like this, Scott's Emulsion is what you need, a SCOTTfc EMULSION contains Cod Liver Oil-Nature's finest food tonic 11 1 -packed with health- giving Vitamins53 words
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Miscellaneous113 1962-11-13 6 AlU>n Oop B& VJW. IhmrwGm Vtb...l Hlb IS AvDU MEAN IF SUWPIN>- |_ACTUALLY. I HAVENT S^Z^r* ,uu c^Ti^N. F THESE THE ONLY WENT WCONG W|-m/wEU.,YES? DONE IT VET... BUT I V (£g> W BRAINS ABE BRAIN BANK j A FELLA'S BRAIN, (TECHNCAU* WILL-. YES 61Rf rf Q I WTEQB^T> Sk113 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1962-11-13 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE Bullfighter who came from Brooklyn The world of blood and sand requires a special brand of courage and a special degree of skill.. .both of which America's Sidney Franklin possessed... ONK weekend in 1922 a slim, 19 year old Brooklyn youth named Sidney Frumkin took his1,577 words
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Advertisement320 1962-11-13 7 EXTRA STRENGTH... TO MEET I EVERY ROAD, LOAD AND I I CONDITION OF SERVICE im- imW truck tyre MWMKffi&cSmVr^wXfl Firntonr truck tym arr eaprcially enginerrrd to give SSxJnSywv >\ f/g]^^mm better «rrvicr on rvcry hauling job They are tailorVL\ BTOm(ffl^^^^K^?'jM^^l IV ™d* 'or long mileage or (or traction. The Shock320 words
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Article233 1962-11-13 8 2U Word, Sin (Minimum) MRS V KREMPL and Family thank l'"'tnr». Sights. BtaS-Noi MtradanU of Ward 1". Qcacral Ho^Plt»l lor Ihrlr r late MR. AND MRS Mnoorthy tliank all Kucnds and Kelutive* for 'ii.ir Valnaid, OlfU. Amintancc and Attrndamv Mt Ihfir W.ddlnK or 11 h in Klanu. THE FAMILY233 words
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Article28 1962-11-13 8 M Wmm IM Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of 8. Muru- Mau formal Tcacbri Victoria Inmituilon «ho paiii-d im.iii iv 12.11 bJ. Inaarted by In* Witt, Children.28 words
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Obituary14 1962-11-13 8 H..rrf, (Minimum, CABLE RECEIVED ON <ith .\<ivr,n M.'imiivlllaicani li>.rtid liy M R P.nira14 words
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654 1962-11-13 8 The Straits Times Tuesday. November 13, 1962. New Crisis In Congo The Congo, almost a forgotten problem, is steadily working its way back to the front pages. Mr. Tshombe has been warned that by Thursday he must formally announce the end of Katanga's secession. He has also been informed that654 words
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Article336 1962-11-13 8 How deeply the civilian employees of the British Way Department in the Federation feel the "stigma" of workine: for a "colonial organisation", only they know, but their plan for erasing the "insult" is cer- tainly novel. The W.D. Civilian Staff Association wants the Federation Government to be- come336 words
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Article257 1962-11-13 8 Newspaper reports of court proceedings are always ■< source of interest and concern to judges of the High Court, who sometimes find in them matters which require their intervention. They have the power to oall a case for revision, an expeditious and convenient process which is vie* tually257 words
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Letter189 1962-11-13 8 1 wish to refer to th« Ti m repor t 111 tne Straits Times ol Nov. 12 under tne headline "Top civil servant Upped as next governor tV, l lnake ll clea that the statements therein are pure .speculation, unfounded and untrue. To begin with, jio189 words
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150 1962-11-13 8 REFERRING to the report of the alleged sale of I-card forms. Mr. Fung Ah Chat was under a misapprehension when he spoke of this at the Klang town council meeting. Forms of application for identity cards are nut issued to the public, but are150 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1962-11-13 8 STEPHEN HUGH- JONES - October 20: The day that brought a new unity to India STEPHEN HUGH-JONES "Lucky us —no deterrent" THE LAND OF A THOUSAND LOYALTIES IS AT LAST AGREED UPON ONE THING- by NEW DELHI. Monday THE Indian Government may not have thought it was war when the first news of the1,247 words
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Advertisement695 1962-11-13 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Claaaiftatf advtrtlaamanta may b* handed toe lat FM*r COLO ITOKtSI ARCAOI Orchard noao COLO ITO*A«I BRANCHM AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONB KIPPCL ROAD-NAVAL SASB AuthorllKj A|*nt. CITY BOOK STORK LTO Whchntn Hnm Colrytf Quay TMB NKWB FRONT fttipatrlck'a SuparmarkM M. M. ISMAIL > Admiralty Road. Naval Baa*695 words
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Advertisement24 1962-11-13 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air j unpleasant smells with the j£S!m^ U/m2»MM *O» BETTER AIR CONDITIONS, i24 words
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Advertisement119 1962-11-13 8 Eye danger signals WATERING Take action now-get |Mf MAY modern treatment j£/^k?^ Vpl I VA for eye health I t \J) l l Eyes that face the dangers ol dust. *^Bgff|^snoN» germs, sun glare and strain, need CII^SS I the safe, soothing protection of I I I Optrex Optrex cleanses119 words
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226 1962-11-13 9 A trader who had toy pistols is fined VIALACCA, Mon. A aTI shopkeeper, Chiang Ming Koon. 33. was fined $100 here today for being in possession of imitation arms— s7 plastic toy pistols without a licence irom the Chief Police Officer. Iht Magistrate, Mr. Rama:iathu Iyer, said he hoped thf226 words
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Article53 1962-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. a youth. Chow Kang Sing, was leaving the Sky Cinema 4 p.m. matinee yesterday when he has chased and slabbed by a gang of 10 men. He collapsed in a nearby car park with a screw-driver sticking out in his bacK. His condition was.53 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1962-11-13 9 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM by Singapore, Mon COURT-MARTIAL TOLD OF SHIPBOARD BRAWL THAT CONTINUED EVEN UNDERWATER: RATING ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Psychiatrist says he was in 'confusional sia ie gHORTLY after Acting Leading Airman James William Storey, 28, of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal, was drowned in1,105 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-11-13 9 Po Po romps as dark cloud hovers SINGAPORE, Mon. Hong Kong's little screen darling, Fung Po Po, romped happily with pressman and fans at a lunch party today— unaware of a shadow over her Malayan interlude. She gaily toasted them (with orangeade) and posed with reporters and photographers in the300 words
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Article42 1962-11-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A further $3,331 has been received by Bank Negara for the "Save Democracy Fund" launched by Tengku Abdul Rahman on Saturday. This brings the total collections to $18,331. Bank Negara are treasurers of the fund.42 words
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84 1962-11-13 9 A $10 gift to swotting boy 'with guts' SINGAPORE, Mon. A nursing sister, Mrs. Lye K'vai Fong, today gave $10 for Ipoh student Lee Chee In 20. whose story appeared in yesterday's Sunday Times. Lee was described as "a boy with guts and grit" who is swotting for his final84 words
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Article182 1962-11-13 9 SCHOLARSHIPS— BUT WE MUST ASK KUALA LUMPUR. Mor Australia is pre pared to nive moi Colombo Plan scholar ships to Malaya if th Federation Governmen' asks. The Australian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. T K. Critchley, said this tonight over Radio Malaya in an interview to mark the 14th meeting182 words
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Article36 1962-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.- Mr 1.. H. Horace Perera. education director of thr World Federation of TJmied Nations A.ssociations. will speak on "Teachinig about thr> United Nations" tomorrow night it tlie Victoria Memorial Hall.36 words
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Article139 1962-11-13 9 CRIME IS DOWN BUT. 17-UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor crime figures released today showed a decrease in crime against individuals but an increase in crime involving property last month. The Selangor CID Chief. Inche S. Mohamed Khalld, said that no murder was committed or attempted in the state last month. There139 words
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157 1962-11-13 9 I IPOH. Monday TWO delegations one each from Sabah and Sarawak, will arrive In Ipoh tomorrow and Wednesday to continue their tour of the Federation as guests of the Government. The first party, comprising 12 members of the "Pasok Momogun" from Sabah. will arrive157 words
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Advertisement71 1962-11-13 9 MORE EFFICIENT with y ni\ 4 active Pwimto^ germ I trmkilltn and keep your mmmmmmmjmm home fresher, safer, cleaner and germ-free ZAL DISINFECTS AND PROTECTS INSTANT FRESHNESS IfE* ZAL AIR FRESHENER C^Wl Banishes unpleasant smells lAbX and dears stuffiness jjfaflft Trade Enquiries to J. L. MORISON SON A JONES (M)71 words
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Advertisement172 1962-11-13 9 MEDICAL OFFICER SHELL (EASTERN) LIMITED have a vacancy for a suitably qualified Assistant Medical officer with at least 2 years post-graduate experience either in a hospital or in general practice Applicants should be male and citizens of Malaya or Singapore The post is on Pulau Bukom and serves a community172 words
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Miscellaneous454 1962-11-13 9 Composers: 1 0.1 5 Sports Reel; oai-m/\ mai ava 103 0 Folksonc? From Around RADIO MALAYA T he World: it 00 Close Down. NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT W \\> SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. <l metre* Negara-Ku. News Headlines; MEDIUM WAVt SERVICE 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 476 metres Rendezvous454 words
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Article, Illustration421 1962-11-13 10 Polynesian styles from Hawaii A FEW years ago, off-the-peg clothes were meant only for the "lucky ones" who had the figure and height to carry off the dresses stylishly. Now, It is a different story. Even a pint-sized girl can walk into any of the fashion stores and pick the421 words
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Article, Illustration433 1962-11-13 10 UNIVERSITY LECTURERS ARE KEEN ON STAGE PRODUCTION WITH hopes set high but nervous right now two young producers are waiting for the results of their hard work in recent weeks. They are Mrs. Shakuntala Painter and Miss Ranu Bhatta/Jharya, who are well known to Singapore theatre goers. And the reason433 words
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Article211 1962-11-13 10 Needlework exhibition by schools AN Irish patterned handkerchief, a crochet tablecloth and a vestment rich with embroidery are among the several hundred exhibits displayed at an exhibition at the National Library hall in Stamford Road, Singapore. Those who take a keen interest in needlework will find this inter school exhibition211 words
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Advertisement401 1962-11-13 10 DONT MISS THIS SPECIAL DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER To introduce their range of *T^^Bi exquisite "Black Opal" cos- W inches. Rimmel of London are "V h"\ making a special offer through- v out the month of November. f -'J J\. >J^ With every two items purchased cL i*^ /j/401 words
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Advertisement293 1962-11-13 10 A" i Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully B wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue; in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. Q lAilh, Is the Inevitable cholce v of women jvv "JyWU who like to293 words
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Miscellaneous311 1962-11-13 10 Straits Times Crossword WM HP- |HT^ |HF W/p IB*~" ACROSS fib (8). 9. Medley spins top for French. 7. may heighten the stress? the right one! (3. 6). (6). 10. Cracked In Cape Canaveral? 8. Responsibility but no rise? We (5). object (4). 11. Tea permit. W)-y, its greasy! 14.311 words
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Advertisement1577 1962-11-13 11 JO_LIVERPOOL I. ~HI CPU I M.a. Out S'oori Sa.ii f. Sham Penang PELEUS L.veiptii. OuWia. Sietfe- Sdi. is Tidai Niv 14/11 Niv IT UOMtOO* tiviraeei. OuMia Sdl. 34 Ntv II Hit 17/2S NIT 21 AENEAS Havrt, l pm. A wovtn. S'to" Nlv IS Ntv 23 NtT 24/2S NIT 31 ANUNOt1,577 words
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Advertisement1354 1962-11-13 11 THE LA.C LINESMltlMM IK alNff. it dAVII aAMlUltj IKtMtM. ««IWt«' 1- ROTTERDAM tMSHBtalt BSLB IQIHENBUtI AND COPENNAGEH a»V^ I'tera iir> rtatM BT\Sij\\ll "SIMBA" I] c) 17/21 Ntv 21/23 Niv 24,25 Nlv 1~l V-3L V J3J kiuiaiA M •»>< «uu v1 wi i, 1 111 \i\\JSJ -rALSIIIA- I) 28/21 Bee 14/211,354 words
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Advertisement1508 1962-11-13 11 BEW^j^LEWE Ut*k** URVICt It JMUL UYtßfftH. ft CONIINtNIU PURU IMn I IMB -MS BENCLEUCH Lpill. Havre, Nlrg, G mouth G. 27/tadar NtT 14/U NtT 21/21 BENMHOR Liadta, Him, Rott., A'wp. Nlv 17/11 BENHOPE (H)t H ttrg, L'dta, Hull. G'mouti Her 11/21 Nit 24/21 Ntv 21/ 1 IENNEVIS (E.LR.)* LRttl, Hull.1,508 words
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Advertisement1255 1962-11-13 11 w^ McALISTER <& CO., LTD. w__ IKjn m. ni< «33i mJL V**A ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LINE w HAVRE, LONOON HAMBUR«, LOS AMSELES, SAN FMNCISCO ROnEDOAM ft MIDOIESBROjih lEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm OF LEEDS acteetudj ctrgi tv Ctttral ft Sutl raett rita* ftnant lOU««invill| G. 31-32/14 Nit IS/17 Hiv 11/111,255 words
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Article215 1962-11-13 12 SHIPS Iving alongtid* In* Slngapar* wharves today arc: Rrujunor 13/14, Rocpat 44. TJlbantJct 8/9, L*oraedon 33/34, Ozarda 19. TJlUalengka 1/2, Straat Cook 6/7, Steel Chemist 35/36 Bone Be 21/22. Pulau Kidjans N\V. '5. Salsrtte 3v39. Outer road*' Kapoporang, Kian Aun. Monmou.'hshire. Hoi Wong. Varna, 81V. Pronres*. Musi.215 words
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Article149 1962-11-13 12 Nov. 11' Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Buiineii dont: Dunlopa 13 cm. 8. Darby 4*d. P. ft N. 16 CU. C. Storage 4td. Uamrrfon 10 cts. stramship 8 eta. J. Waugh 14 cti. Shi II 13 cts. M. Brew, ;:> cts. 8 Timra 22 eta. Contain. r« Id cts.149 words
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Article69 1962-11-13 12 THE Maiayan Exctianite Banks' Association m. id- thcae chanKes in Ita r.itrit to merchants yesterday (all ratt-s to SHOT): Canada: buy nj TT 35 7/18 airmail (in IB 0/16. 90 rt ft 36 1/16 credit hills 36 :</ 16 trade bills. Soiling TT or OD roady: Canada kwm69 words
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502 1962-11-13 12 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were firm on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although there was no great increase in buying pressure. Rothmans were taken up to $1.67 on investment buying ~..id improvements were also shown in Gammon and Dunlops. Dunlops was done from502 words
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Article20 1962-11-13 12 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Industrials: 189.71 190.42 Tins: 285.62 285.29 rubbers: 179.75 179.75 Jan. 1. 1958 100.20 words
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Article633 1962-11-13 12 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with Uie number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials Bou.«tead (I.OOOt $1.70: Dunlops (500) $2.02 SL. <2.OOO) $2.01. (I.OOO* $2.U2. (2.000) $2.05. (2.000> n:l. (1.000) $2.04: Kast Smelling <7itfl) $2.66633 words
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318 1962-11-13 12 THE price of Straits tin remained unchanged yes--1 terday at $428.37* on an offering estimated at 255 tons and also unchanged. In London on Friday tin ruled steady despite the quietness of dealings. Sentiment was aided by the steadiness at Penang. nearby market318 words
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Article94 1962-11-13 12 CHINESE Product liehinit, Stngapart noon prices per picul yeiterday: C»*nut all: bulk t4t neliera, drum J44i Kllem, C*pra: November S2St buyers $29 arllrn. Ptpptr: aluntok white. tM"» »eller«, Sarawak white $145 aellers, special Sarawak black Jlo7t aeilers, icarbled Lampong black $110 (eilera. ASTA $1221 sellers. tingaport Cacwiut Oil94 words
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Article51 1962-11-13 12 Output from estates and mines in the Guthrie Group in October and for 1962 todate in brackets are as follows:Rubber 8.687.500 !b (79.084.000 lb>. tern (black) 157.000 lb. (1.497.--500 lb.h pain oil 2.200 tons (22.175 tone), palm kernels 535 tons (5.507 tons), and tin ore 2,011 piculs (15.97451 words
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Article114 1962-11-13 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. "THE undertone continued firm for General Investments and Industrial Shares. Prices fluctuated narrowly with trading quarter and selectively following latest company reports. Oils and base metals were traded around steady levels. Loans were steady. C.R.A. «/l» Mount Isa 64/-B N. Broken Hill (10a.) 16/101 Ampol Petroleum114 words
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Article231 1962-11-13 12 NOVEMBER *Jrat grid* rubber buyers f.s.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Slmtagapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7SJ cents par lb. dewn seven eighth* of a cent. The tone wan quiet. S.C.C.R A. and r.M.R.C, cloning price* In cents per lb yenterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.231 words
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Article21 1962-11-13 12 Kempas produced 1.091.000 lb of lubber in October Batu Lintang's crop was 221,000 lb. ana Glenealy 1j0. 600 lb.21 words
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Advertisement1036 1962-11-13 12 Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific da Atlantic Coast Service tU El* (It (U Spore P. S'riam M>on| S.rranciSCO L Angeie* N.York Caksti Mara" M/ 2* Nat J» Na»f 1 Oic I Oat li Oic 21 Oec U laa "Kimkawa Mara" V/» Oic 3$ Die/ 1 laa I1,036 words
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Advertisement708 1962-11-13 12 NITTO LINE Colombo Service S.s. "MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-2 loading for Colombo SINGAPORE PENANG 15/17 Nov 18/19 Nov Agents: Oceatie Lloyd (Sinaptre) Ltd» Oenmark Hoist. Sugaptre. Fel: *****. Oceanic Lloyd (F. tf M.) Ltd., 7 Weld Quay. Penang. Tel: *****. W2WSM ]JD^3|MZJOHK^CJQ Itt'i I nan. -'I •MikiniM. riavr*. Umin TAMA708 words
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Advertisement24 1962-11-13 12 CLOSING PRICES November 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78} cents (down seven-eighths of a cent.) TIN 5428.37 A (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 255 ton* (unchanged).24 words
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Advertisement776 1962-11-13 12 NOTICE Inche S. SADISON Is no longer employed by the Rubber Indusuy (Replanting) Board as general manager 01 the Rubbe. Indu.Miy iSmalliiolders) (Improved Sup- plies) Planting Material Scheme. 1959, and as Executive Officer ol i the Rubber Industry (Smallholders) Planting Material Scheme. 1956. or ai all at Ladang Ueut'i. Kampong776 words
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Advertisement822 1962-11-13 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT WANTED FOB A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING PKOGHAM IN BANGKOK. THAILAND A. Transmission and Carrier En- glneer or Technician to con- I duct Basic Transmission and Carrier Course. Experience must Include work on cable and microwave channeling equipment, toll test procr dures, and cable balancing and loadIng. B. S x822 words
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Advertisement327 1962-11-13 13 MMBwdMMIMBBiIPIMMM^iMiMMIMB i Continued from I'ate SITUATIONS VACANT Vi War* mt <Mm i—Bmt M rfs extern CENTRAL AMAH ENGLISH speakIr.K required Immediately preferably CaatonaM Ring IB'porei *****. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED tor family in flat. Applications with full particulars please to P.O. Box 2478, Spore POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at327 words
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Advertisement723 1962-11-13 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* Si (Min.)— Box ill et: txtrm EXPERIENCED •00KKEEPIR capable handling Chinese Correspond* nee. Apply with full particulars 10 I P.O Boa n.".M Singapore COOK AMAN and General Amah to live la required Immediately. X.A.X. Tenaah. OooJ references essential. Singapore ***** extension 30. WANTED LAOV Home Tutors for723 words
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Advertisement736 1962-11-13 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE to Wmrd* 55 (Mm.) Box it et*. txtrm VACANT LAND at 51 miles Hoi land Road. Area: 20.439 sq ft. fre hold at 51. 50 per sq. ft. Contact David Pho* A Sons. Valuer Kstate Axencies. Tel: (Spore) *****, *****. OPERA ESTATE: Ooutile Btorev Bungalow, at736 words
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Advertisement691 1962-11-13 13 TOURS A EXCURSIONS Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt tt*. ttfrm CNERRY BLOSftM TOUR Hongkong Japan by skip 30th March 1943. Details American Lloyd Agency, 64 Robinson Road. Singapore Tel: 935T3. TOUR MALAY* I-OAYI gSS/Departur* 26-11-4Q, 2-12-n. 9-12-82. ItVIS-iB, 23-12-62. Bangkok Chieng•at 15- Days $295/. Departure I'-'O.' Inclusive dotel. Food, Traos■uu.691 words
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Advertisement779 1962-11-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE :n Ward* Si (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm MINI AUSTIN Iste 1960 o» n«r driver (3.100 o n.o. Pbone Hirry (Spore) *****. 1»5» FORD FAIRLANI, l.M ford Consul. Both cars in good coadrion. nsp.ctlon at Gammon (Milaya) 1038 limited, 61 m.s. Buklt Timah Road. Singapore. LATE IMI779 words
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Advertisement1215 1962-11-13 13 MISCELLANEOUS rt) Wordt SS (Min.)— Box It et*. txtrn BALES A SERVICE Outhoard Mo toca. Lawn Mowers and Weignin* Macblr's, Chop Kirn Seng Cheong 103 Havelock Road. Singapore Pbone *****/*****. LADIES Superfluous Hair can r> removed painlessly and permanently hy Electrolysis Consultations free) without onilgation Tel: Usu»4 Amy Wee at1,215 words
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Advertisement340 1962-11-13 13 TAILORING 70 Ward* SS (Mm.) Box in et: rxtrm PRINCE TAILOR For bull* of Distinction. 2. Prince Street, b'pore. TeL *****. NAM CHEONC TAILOR, HI Anson Road. S'pon Tel ***** for Outfit tings. READY MADE SUITS:! Obtainable from Wnh Hrn Tailor* J3 Mntk.i Street. B'por* Tpl I LADIES SHOES I»340 words
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Article124 1962-11-13 14 SOULE STEEL AGENTS SOULE Steel Co. of California, one of the largest prefab steel building specialist manufacturers in the world, has appointed South Engineers Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur and Singapore as sole agents for Malaysia. Srule Steel envisaged a big future for Its products in this region, said the international124 words
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391 1962-11-13 14 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE 5-man selling mission now in Malaya By INDIA is to make a serious effort to increase exports of noni'errous alloys and semis to South-East Asia. A five-member trade promotion mission sent by the Indian Government-sponsored Engineering Export Promotion Council from Calcutta391 words
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Article77 1962-11-13 14 With supplies from the barter area still cut off. the 400-odd-tons of copra received In Singapore last week were mainly from nearby islands and sold to various sections of the trade at a slißhtly higher price, states Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. Evidence of improved buying interests77 words
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Article, Illustration177 1962-11-13 14 MR RICHARD G. Elschens. advertising and marketing services manager of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.. visited Singapore last week to arrange for next year's advertising programme for the company's products which are said to be selling well in Malaysia. Mr. Eischens. who is attached to the177 words
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Article204 1962-11-13 14 MR. HARRY Field, a director of the world's leading textile dyeing and finishing organisation, Bradford Dyers Association Ltd. of England, is now in Malaya studying current needs as a followup to the excellent business his organisation had obtained here over the past year. Bradford Dyers exports204 words
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Article88 1962-11-13 14 French Line's new 66,000 gross tons luxury liner, France, has been put into the Atlantic service Mr. J. C. Robert, controller of the company's overeas offices, said in Singapore last week when he called on the local agents, Messageries Maritimes Co. This latest addition to the line's fleet88 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-11-13 14 Drugs from Burroughs Wellcome Australia A THOROUGH in vestigation of the pharmaceutical market in Singapore and the Federation is now being made by Burroughs Wellcome and Company (Australia) Ltd. Carrying out the Investigation is Mr. John Doenau. ihe marketing and advertising manager He is being as- slsted by Jackson and176 words
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Article59 1962-11-13 14 A leading local finance company. The Malayan Finance Corporation Ltd. opened its Ipoh branch office in Brewster Road yesterday. The new office offers a wide range of service facilities including deposit, housing loan and motor car hire purchase. The corporation of which Mr. Oel TJong Ie59 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-11-13 14 T*HE world renowned 144-year-old concern of x Peter F. Heering, Copenhagen, has introduced another product to the Malayan market. Hitherto, the only product that it has marketed here has been the famous cherry brandy liqueur Cherry Heering. The new product Is a coffee liqueur— Kahlua which226 words
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Article21 1962-11-13 14 Japan's exports cf cars in the first half of the current financial year (April to September) were 31.928 units.21 words
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Article262 1962-11-13 14 30,000 bottles an hour beer plant ANEW industry with pioneer status starts on Saturday in the Federation. It is the multimillion dollar Malayan Breweries (M) Ltd. at Sungei Besi, Kuala Lumpur, which is to be opened by the Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohammed Khir262 words
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Advertisement100 1962-11-13 14 EAGLE ENGINEERING FOR ALL MARINE AND G ENERAL ENGINE REPAIRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONG ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** BENVALLA BENGLOE Fastest to and from Vv Europe MM/////0/// PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE BENLOYAL \&/siSTER BUILDING PILLAR-FREE INTERIORS STRONG VERSATILE mr n r Moss produced for low cost, more usable space100 words
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Advertisement230 1962-11-13 14 fill DDADI CM J I rKUDLCffI ill H W t0 mOVe m On CU>yards of hot air a week. 11l cool It and return it fresh? H SOLUTION In the AIA building a Worthington Air-conditioning plant does this job quietly and efficiently every week in the year That the AIA230 words
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Article767 1962-11-13 15 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By SIMPSON HITS 130, SHEPHERD IS 81 NOT OUT Melbourne, Monday WITH THREE days gone of this four-day match between the MCC and an Australian XI at Melbourne only 11 wickets have fallen for a tally just 12 runs short of a thousand. The767 words
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Article82 1962-11-13 15 MCC— lst Inns: 633-7 dec. AUSTRALIAN XI Ist Inns. (Saturday 18-0) l IIOMAS c Murray b Knight 27 SIMPSON b Trueman 130 HARVEY c and b litmus 51 SHEPHERD not out 81 McLACHLAN c Murray b Dexter 55 MISSION not out .0 Extras 11 TOTAL (for four) 365 WICKETSReuter - 82 words
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Article221 1962-11-13 15 rH, Mon. Following are weights for four races on the second day of the Perak Turfi Club meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 21: C 4, Div. 2— Cf Royal Bowman 9.0; Rough and Tough 9.0; Beau Spoon 8.13; Sri Teruntom 8.12; Nakhoda 8.12: Escort 8 12; Chanticleer II221 words
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SUMMARY
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Article45 1962-11-13 15 S'COR DIV. 2: Sentul Rly. Recreation Club 4, Chartered Bank 0, Survey 4, Merchantlle Bank 2. Klanf Town Council Lffe: Health Sect. 7, Secretariat 3. Penanf Div. 2: RAAF 2. Ind. Assn. 1. SLRC 3. Prisons 1. Police SC 2, Penang Sports Club 1.45 words
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Article27 1962-11-13 15 FRIENDLIER (XX.): RMAF 14 pts (goal. 2 penalties, dropped goal) Language Inst. 5 pts (goal); FMC 9 pts (2 tries, penalty) Fed. Signals 3 pts (try).27 words
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258 1962-11-13 15 AFP will not accept SAFA decision SINGAPORE, Mon—Seaiii Yun Chong, president ux the Association ol Football Players, today appealed to more than i.i senior and Junior cluo delegates to use tneir "wisdom and discretion' wntr. selecting their representatives to the bingapou Amateur F.A. annual general meeting next month. ue told258 words
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Article111 1962-11-13 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tay Soo Yong, chairman of SAFA's finance and administrative committee, today said that he will not oppose Soh Ghee Soon for the post of SAFA president. Mr. Tay, a strong opponent of Mr. Soh In the council, is the second official to111 words
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WORLD SPORTS ROUNDUP
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69 1962-11-13 15 BUENOB AIRES, Mon. The United States cartltd the Canada Cup International golf team trophy for the third successive year here yesterday with a two-stroke margin over Argentina. The United States team cf Sam Snead and Arnold Palmer, aggregated 557 against Argentina's 559. The69 words
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Article241 1962-11-13 15 Palmer and Peter AUis. of England, shared second place In the individual on 278, Snead, who had led throughout the first three rounds finished with an Individual total of 279 Final, team scores were: 557 United States. 143. (S. Snead 68. 65, 72. 74: A. Palmer 68 72241 words
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Article58 1962-11-13 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. England Test bowlers Freddie Truemin and Brian Statham will play together tor the first time on the tour when MCC meet a New South Wales Country XI In a one-day match at Griffith on Wednesday. Team: Dexter (capti pullar, rev. Sheappard. Oraveney. Parfltt, Illinjrworth, Allen.Reuter - 58 words
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750 1962-11-13 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Monday A MERICAN coach Bill Miller today saia that the Malayan athletes will clock A better times at the Commonwealth Games at Perth than they did at the Jakarta Games in August-September. Miller, who Is on a750 words
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284 1962-11-13 15 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Malaya would have got the next Commonwealth Games if they had made a prior application, said Mr. Vernon Morgan, sports editor of Reuters, here today. Morgan was on his way to Perth to cover the Games due to begin on Nov. 22284 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1962-11-13 15 Diary SOCCER Cow and Gate Cap I semi-final) I poh: Kilat Club v Persekutuan Sukan Kerja Raya. Tapah (Jal'an Auiiul Jalil grdi HOCKKY SPORE Dlv. I: S.C.C. V R.A.F. Chanel (Padang); University v RAF Seletar (Bukit Timah) Wi men's state trial (Serangoon road). S'for Dlv. 1: University "A" v Club81 words
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173 1962-11-13 16 Johore 60 get an eviction deadline JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. v The Government will evict about 60 people now occupying three shops on State land on Dec. 15 unless they voluntarily leave i earlier, the Johore Government announced today. The people affected occupy shop premises in Jalan Ibrahim, the main highway173 words
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Article253 1962-11-13 16 WASHINGTON, Mon. Prospects ot new progress on Berlin and other East-West issues as a result of the Cuban crisis will be discussed by President Kennedy and the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, here this week U.S. officials said. Dr. Adenauer is due253 words
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Article100 1962-11-13 16 Discipline: Govt. rules amended SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara has amended the Public Service (Disciplinary Proceedings) Regulations, which came Into force on Sept. 21, to give retrospective effect, Any action taken under General Orders or Colonial Regulations before these new rules operated, are deemed to have been taken under100 words
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Article22 1962-11-13 16 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japanese economic mission, led oy Mr. Tatsunosuke Takasakt. returned here by air tonigiit from Communist China22 words
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Article375 1962-11-13 16 LONDON, Mon. The feature of the stock markets here today was the activity and firmness of equities. The Investment buying which developed last week following the Chancellor's stimulus to economy was further advanced and would-be buyers found the market in short supply enhancing some of the sharp upward375 words
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Article65 1962-11-13 16 HONO KONG. Mon. Singapore, under the superb seamanship of Colonel T.A. Hunt, sailed to a clear victory toaay in the Far East Yacht Racing Federation regatta. Singapore's total of 3.784 points left Hong Kong, with 2.580. a poor second. Thailand were third with 1.705. foHowed by65 words
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Article54 1962-11-13 16 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Federations Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. flew in tonight from Hong Kong after a "very interesting" four-day visit to South Korea. He was met by Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Singapore's Deputy Premier. Tun Razak and his party left for Kuala Lumpur54 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-11-13 16 GIRL with the victory smile is Catbarina Lodders. 20, of Holland, who was elected Miss World last week. Congratulating her are Finland's Kaarina Leskinen, 17, (pictured on the right) who was second, and Monique Lem lire. 20. of France, third. On the extreme left is Miss106 words
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375 1962-11-13 16 DEAD SOLDIERS: AN ATTACK ON WAR OFFICE LONDON, Monday. rE War Office has been attacked in the House of Commons for not flying back to Britain bodies of six soldiers who died while serving overseas. In the last 12 months, 31 British servicemen had died In the Far East, it375 words
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226 1962-11-13 16 Mon. Villagers from kam-» pong Kirn Chuan rushed out of their houses one ni^ht when they heavcj cries for help and de-» tamed two youths, au preliminary inquiry vner told today. The youths. Lim Seh Kw\ 18. and Lee Poh Huat. 20, appeared226 words
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Obituary126 1962-11-13 16 C. IHANMUCAM TJ pa-M away Grnerai Hospital K 1_ lull «L' 1. avinn wifr, Rons. Jeyantnam (Vyion and Gunaretnam mi Duku Road Spore. Cremation i> m. 7 Prinrt Road K I. RUBY IRIS beloved wife of Mr. s. R-inu.-lin:h>- pMMd away pearefullr. Oortac* hmvw No. S», Jl off Ch.inKi126 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1962-11-13 16 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- 11 tures for Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 pjn. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Biiaru 86 75 Penanx 88 73 Malacca 86 73 Ipon 88 73 Sirmapoie 84 7342 words
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