The Straits Times, 14 November 1962
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Title Section21 1962-11-14 1 WFRAGI- DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Nat*"" He**"* Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration732 1962-11-14 1 That 'MIGs for India' report: Now Peking calls back envoys NEW YORK, Tuesday THE National Broadcasting Company reported here that Chinese Ambassadors in Eastern European countries were being recalled to Peking as a prelude to a possible diplomatic rupture between the Soviet Union and Communist China. Its732 words
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Article77 1962-11-14 1 LONDON. Tues. A message in the Dally Telegraph today claimed that the Egyptian air and sea forces based In the Yemen have been committing acts of aggression against Saudi Arabian territory every day for the past week. "Civilian communities hundreds of miles from anything remotely resemblingReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1962-11-14 1 CAIRO, Tues.— Four Jordanian Air Force pilots landed their jet fighters at Cairo airport today and asked for political asylum, official sources reported. Earlier, it was announced that the Jordanian Air Force Commander -in Chief, Col. Sahl Hamza. had defected to the UAR.— U.P.L47 words
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Article149 1962-11-14 1 Contempt! lawyer sent to prison PENANG, Tues.— A wellknown Penang lawyer, Mr. Ephraim Isaac, was today ordered to be committed to the civil prison for contempt of court. The order was made by Mr. Justice Hepworth who last Friday had granted Haji Mohamoh Hussain bin Kana Pachee liberty to issue149 words
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Article281 1962-11-14 1 LONDON, Tuesday. /CPL BRIAN PHILLIPS, 23, proved himself good officer material today by outwitting the War Office and getting a free discharge ahead of time Phillips decided that he had had enough of Army life, but Instead of buying himself out^-as Is possible In the British281 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-11-14 1 DOWN the stairs, with guard and drawn sword gleaming in the noonday sun behind, marches Able Seaman Sidney George Leese, 25, after his conviction for manslovghter by a naval court-martial in Singapore yesterday. Found guilty of killing James William Storey, 28, Acting LeadingMok Kian Seng - 124 words
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Article279 1962-11-14 1 Trouble over a flag in W. Irian JAKARTA, Tues. Trouble is brewing in West New Guinea over the circulation of a "Papua state flag" symbol of independence in the former Dutch colony, the Press Bureau of Indonesia (P.1.A.) reported today. The agency said events came to a head last FridayReuter - 279 words
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Article51 1962-11-14 1 SYDNEY. Turn. Greek immigrant Avagelos Aravanls couldn't a fiord the fare home when hi* mother became fatally Ul. She died two months ago without seeing him again. Today. 36-year-old bachelor Aravanls Shared first prize of £*****0 in the opera bouse tottery with another Oreek. Vie51 words
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Article42 1962-11-14 1 VERDUN. V**lP&. France) I ne«. VtwiaH lAt ripped up s mil I> I— BTAVes sjll a Orman <*M»«t««y n**r hore ducovewd todaj^The ctmetmf. hi BouliKOT. f nnuTSr 4 209 gram <tf Oenoimn droops tu\«& iiUM Fhst and Second world W*»\42 words
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Article25 1962-11-14 1 KDCHINO. Tues Mr Mftfaatai Mac Donald arrived here tafl^H brief private visit to Me frtaoflH the British Borneo t«rriU)HMM| Reuter- w IReuter - 25 words
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Article159 1962-11-14 1 Typhoon Karen wrecks nearly the whole of strategic base WASHINGTON, Tues. President Kennedy was informed yesterday that there had been "95 per cent destruction" of civilian, commercial and residential property in Guam caused by typhoon Karen. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House spokesman, told reporters that a report toReuter - 159 words
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Article45 1962-11-14 1 HAVANA. Tues. Mr. Mikoyan. pledging Russian backing for Cuba, said here: "We are going to tell the imperialists hands off Cuba." The Soviet First Deputy Premier wa.'. speaking to students and lecturers during a visit to Havana University last nit;ht.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article302 1962-11-14 1 N-blast decision under fire ONDON, Tues. Britain's decision to carry out an underground nuclear test tn the near future was generally received with surprise and criticism in this morning's British Press. The decision was anno.unced yesterday by Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, the Defence Minister. The Times said that "if the GovernmentReuter - 302 words
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Article34 1962-11-14 1 MUNICH. Tues. The siie if the first Nazi concentration liinip ai Dachau, near Munich, is to be restored as a memorial to the 30.000 people who died Uirre under the Hitler regime.34 words
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30 1962-11-14 1 STOP PRESS UN. INSPECTION PLAN HELD UP UNITED p,, <. In torl-iy >h»!"i pi hi f"r FC» ij i Cuba bound vb'p. tog cUrUkattou n lion of laternattonil F«-«i Cross*.— Rpu^fUP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration551 1962-11-14 2 Macmillan says new test ban pact should meet the Russian fears of spying LONDON, Tuesday MR. MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, said last night Britain was ready to sign a partial nuclear test ban treaty now while still negotiating for a fall one. Britain wasReuter - 551 words
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294 1962-11-14 2 LONDON, Tuesda: ON THE IndoChinese border war, Mr. Macmillan said the crisis in which India now found herself involved "must be of deep concern to all of us in this country.'' "This is not only because of theReuter - 294 words
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Article78 1962-11-14 2 DETROIT, Tues.— Mr. Walt Rostow, chairman of the State Department's policy planning council, said yesterday the prospects for world peace had never been so bright since the end of World War 11. Speaklnr to the Detroit Economic Club, Mr. Rostow said the lesson to be learntReuter - 78 words
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Article471 1962-11-14 2 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY DATELINE FROM a WOMAN, posing as the wife of a food stall owner, ordered 300 katis of rice LX worth HK$l7O to be delivered to the stall. When the rice arrived, the woman accepted it in front of the stall and asked the delivery boy to471 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-11-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CooknV tut too* SILLY LEADIWO TUOU4UT POCLVVkMfi I fsME H fBACTlCALJ I PCT»AOi J19 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-11-14 3 The UN denounces O'Brien's charge on Dag UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The United Nations said last night that much of a book written by Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien, former U.N. chief in Katanga, and Just published in London, was "tendentious both as to facts and interpretation." In an official statement, theReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-11-14 3 LONDON. Tues. Dr. Hastings Banda (above). Nayasaland's African leader, is expected to emerge as Premier of the Central African Protectorate at the end of a constitutional conference which opened in London yesterday. Conference sources said Nyasaland would probably become Internally selfgoverning early nextReuter - 191 words
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Article304 1962-11-14 3 ORITAIN yesterday v charged that South Africa had deliberately deprived the people of SouthWest Africa of their basic human rights for more than 40 years and must now co-operate with the United Nations in granting them selfdetermination. Mr. Patrick 'Vail. Britain's delegate in the Trusteeship Committee,Reuter - 304 words
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Article324 1962-11-14 3 IRISH SEARCH CUBA-BOUND AIRLINER A CZECH airliner bound for Cuba was held for two hours and searched at Shannon Airport yesterday. SHANNON, Tuesday An army captain and customs officer opened one crate, which contained aircraft parts. Six other crates addressed to the Czech Embassy in Havana and bearing the diplomaticReuter - 324 words
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210 1962-11-14 3 Newsman put under five-year house arrest (CAPETOWN, Tues. Brian Percy Bunting, 42-year-old Capetown Journalist and former Member of Parliament, and his wife, Sonia, were placed under house arrest for five years here yesterday under the General Law Amendment (Sabotage) Act The Buntings have three children, Peter. 15. Margaret. 13. andReuter - 210 words
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Article65 1962-11-14 3 MEXICO CITY. Tues. A Colombian reporter said yesterday militia guards at Havana's city jail shot to death five political prisoners recently when they protested at belne stripped and bathed naked with fire hoses in the prison countryard. The reporter saifi there were more than 5,000 political prisonersUP - 65 words
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213 1962-11-14 3 BRIGHTON. Tues. Three men were accused here yesterday of taking part In a -racehorse-doping plot at several major British racecourses in the last five years. The men, Richard McGee. 49. Edward Smith, 59. and Llpman Stewart, 29, were remanded In custody for a week213 words
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Article36 1962-11-14 3 UNITED NATIONS: A meeting of tbe General Assembly scheduled for yesterday afternoon to continue tbe genenl debate on colonialism was cancelled for want of speakers. No date was set for the next meeting. Beuter.Reuter - 36 words
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477 1962-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tu«s First District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, today ordered the police to "dig out" what the prosecution described as a key witness in a graft case involving a Federation Customs officer and railway goods checker, and emphasised this477 words
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Article409 1962-11-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A dramatic midnight chase of a car which had been involved in an accident along Serangoon Road by a passing taxi-driver was recounted in the Coroner's Court today. The taxi-driver. Lee Ah Ho was testifying before the Assistant State Coroner, Mr. Loke409 words
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Article18 1962-11-14 4 MUAR, Tues. The Karthigal festival will be celebrated at the Chettlars' Temple here on Dec- 9.18 words
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Advertisement359 1962-11-14 4 CHEER UP THE SADDEST LITTLE DOGGY IN TOWN! v3^ YOU'LL SEE PLUTO at the HOLIDAY ON ICE twavtt b, tRASIt M»vt Here tor o limit oO engoqement only Now at STADIUM NEGARA Kuala Lumpur Nightly 8.30 p.m. Saturdays A Sundays 6p.m. A 9p.m. DOIINSONS. MS Mil, lAT* SHOE CO. LTD..359 words
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Miscellaneous384 1962-11-14 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's ache- 7.40 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur dule* of civil aircraft move- (ML 173) 9 p.m.; from Kuala merits at Paya Lebar airport. Lumpur (ML 171) 10 a.m Singapore: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 119) .DDivti 11.30 p.m.; from Jesselton (ML AKKI\ALS U1)384 words
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404 1962-11-14 5 The Rakyat leaders call off that trip to K.L. AS MALAYSIA MEN ARRIVE FOR MEETING... KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PROPOSED visit by a group of anti-Malaysia Brunei Party Rakyat leaders to the Federal capital on the eve of continued deliberations of the Malaysia Inter-Governmental Committee here, has been called off. Shortly404 words
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97 1962-11-14 5 RAIN CAUSES BIG DROP IN RUBBER PRODUCTION IPOH, Tues. Production of rubber suffered a major drop last month due to continuous rain. Though figures are not available, it is estimated that production dropped in October by anything up to 20 per cent. more for smallholders. The rains, which flooded several97 words
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96 1962-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.T. A joint meeting of all 24 branch committees of the Army CiviJ Service Union will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday to discuss the redundancy situation. About 900 civilian employees in the War Department are faced with retrenchment since a96 words
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Article27 1962-11-14 5 KUALA KANOSAR, Tues. A Poppy Day dance will be held at the Idris Club here on Nov. 24. A "Poppy Queen" will he elected.27 words
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278 1962-11-14 5 'GUILTY PLEA' MAN IN CHEQUE CASE IS ACQUITTED p E N A N G. Tues. A medicine dealer. Slew Boon Khai, who issued a postdated cheque to a businessman for a $100 loan was today acquitted on a charge of cheating 1 after he had pleaded guilty. *I do not278 words
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115 1962-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. While a housewife, Chua Beng Kee. 22. was at a wedding party, a neighbour. Poh Poo. saw a stranger in her home in Changl Road D oh enlisted the aid of twr» other neighbours to question the stranger, who turned out to115 words
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Article81 1962-11-14 5 MORE FOR FUND TO HELP INDIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Bank Ne C ara has received a total of 55.375 towards the Save Democracy Fund since it was launched last Saturday. Members of Tatt Khalsa Diwan Selangor. a Sikh organisation, yesterday gave $1,856 and adopted a resolution condemning the Communist81 words
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Article68 1962-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Yong Geok Hai 22. of Gombak Lane, and Chan Ah Kow. 26. of Ipoh Road, were today accused of gang robbery at Ulu Klang new village, Ampang. with three others still at large. They were alleged to have robbed a coffee-shop proprietor. Yap68 words
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147 1962-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three people were J seriously injured in three separate gangstcattacks within the past 24 hours. ATTACK NO. 1 A shop assistant. Goh Thing Ho. 23. was in his shop in Silat Road at 11.30 a.m. yesterday when eight thugs armed with147 words
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Article14 1962-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Malaya has declared Bandoeng, In Indonesia, a smallpox infected ana.14 words
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Advertisement87 1962-11-14 5 yiW f J ii- For five thousand years skilled craftsmen have worked with gold for the making of beautiful adornments. It is a rare and noble metal, it does not rust nor does it tarnisn. Hardened for everyday use It is the perfect setting for the modern Favre-leuba watch. Styled87 words
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Advertisement168 1962-11-14 5 ATTENTION CAR OWIOEPQ APPROVED BY THE COMMISSIONER FOR ROAD TRANSPORT, FEDERATION OF MALAYA. BROLITE TINTAPANE AUTOMOBILE ANTI-CLARE WINDSCREEN FINISHES. STOP THI SUN WITHOUT (I(^M SHADES! Ql \O foQ=lj||s2fQo) V T TINTING J A PRODUCT OF ANDREW W\{ BROWN CO, U.S. A. I)/))/ AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTORS SPRAY PAINTtRS POON CHIN SENG LTD.,168 words
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Advertisement401 1962-11-14 6 (I ARRIVING v^^ Continuing the tradition of nearly one hundred years of FAST CARGO SERVICE ■TPnnr? [Wffy7 a fpn RrHlflWlTlfXl 17 fpfl A®(s juUli LMIIW iS[i[£LMLLLiI!!J[KI Upli/njS)^) OF FOUR NEW 20-KNOT CARGO LINERS GLENLYON, GLENOGLE FLINTSHIRE, GLENFALLOCH.introduced bythell.OOOton m.v.GLENOGLE Glen Line's Far East Agents, Boustead Co. (1960) Ltd., proudly announce401 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-11-14 7 DUNLOP APPOINTS 2 MALAYAN DIRECTORS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, a former Malayan Ambassador to the United States and the United Nations, and Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, a banker, have been appointed to the board of directors of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. They are the first Malayans to184 words
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Article51 1962-11-14 7 PENANG. Tues— The Malayan Teachers 1 College and the Madrigal Group of the Penang Arts Council will present a "Night of Music at the college In Bukit Glugor at 8 p.m. this Saturday. Proceeds will be given to the, band of the Salvation Army Boys' j51 words
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Article, Illustration423 1962-11-14 7 Troops? Malaya is ready to consider ANY MORE MEN FOR THE CONGO? RAZAK GIVES HIS REPLY KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«t 'J'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that Malaya was prepared to consider any United Nations request for more Malayan troops to serve in the Congo in view of423 words
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Article18 1962-11-14 7 MUAR, Tues. The employment exchange service local advisory committee will be inaugurated here on Monday.18 words
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Article81 1962-11-14 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Nineteen employees of Thomas Cook and Son. Ltd., in Robinson Road will get wage increases ranging from $10 to $30 a month, following an agreement signed today between the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. The wage increases will be retrospective from81 words
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194 1962-11-14 7 Fishing village astir about a croc SINGAPORE, Tues.— At sunset on Sunday as the fishing boats returned, there was more than the usual excitement around the Jetty at Kankar, a fishing village at the end of Upper Serangoon Road. For word had gone round that fisherman He n g Loon's194 words
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174 1962-11-14 7 FOUR 'GOOD POINTS' IN FAVOUR OF MALA YAN UNIONISTS KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The Asian regional conference of Postal Telegraph and Telephone International in Manila was today told of four "good points" about the Malayan trade union movement. Mr. S. Selliah. President of Malaya's National Union of Telecom >; Employees,174 words
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Article44 1962-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Mr. B, Kanagaslngam m elected president of the Federation Public Works Department Storekeepers' Tlninn at the annual meetiim. Mr. R. V. Natdu whs ele<-t<-d i vice-president. Mr. Eddie de Silva secretary and Mr. Desmond d* 1 Rozarlo treasurer.44 words
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Miscellaneous374 1962-11-14 7 Bnffn Run-* *hf Hmimm HmamHmhi ~P m^ I [THIS DAVENPORTN I r-THC CUSHIONS XII w_ r Pw p^^i^i f WAIT ON THAT VIY I HASTEN TO DOB PINEST (VAWNI) TOP QUALITY l yvw>>> SALC./J CUSTOMER. VA NOUR BIPPIKjgT>H MATERIALS, POAM RUBBER..- J sySLEEPy PELIME^/^SIRE j J^S^^\ MASTER. SHj? Straits Times374 words
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758 1962-11-14 8 J J. MIRANDA - A writ ends 'Big Top' show and stars live on charity J J. MIRANDA EX-EMPLOYEE'S CLAIM, THEN COURT TAKES OVER THE CIRCUS ANIMALS AT $140 A DAY FOR FOOD ALONE by Sitiawan, Tues. A ONCE-prosperous international touring circus whose main feature was a high-flying trapeze act is now grounded at758 words
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Article, Illustration165 1962-11-14 8 Pictures: A Sarawak attack on Tengku Ya'acob KUCHING, Tues. A newspaper in Sarawak has criticised remarks of the Malayan High Commissioner in London, Tengku Ya'acob, about pictures of Dayaks mistakenly displayed as Malayans in the new Commonwealth Institute in London. Tengku Ya'acob had said the pictures depicted Malayans a» "savages165 words
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Article36 1962-11-14 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Times In Singapore today received $15 from "OCP and Friends" for the San children, whose father was killed In an accident, bringing the fund In Singapore of $1,723.50.36 words
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180 1962-11-14 8 IPOH, Tuesday A DELEGATION of five political leaders from Sarawak who are on a fact) finding tour of Malaya as guests of the Federation Government met members of the Peoples Progressive Party here yesterday. Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam, secretary-general of the P.P.P., said180 words
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Advertisement413 1962-11-14 8 H^^H i^KppH J says \m I W^ S^^^ *r film < Airj^i m star If* w; -m MARY LIM I |t y~* i Dovcly Cathny-Keris film «tar Mary Lim finds Gordon 'i G a the perTe"cf party drink. "It's so vewatile" she says. "You no serve it with fruiOjuice, with413 words
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Miscellaneous163 1962-11-14 8 Alloy Oop Hff V.T. Hatntin "ZZZ^ 1 7°/ZZ^\ KITHX ITH vouc /butidontknovv| Ibel^me7oop7]^ut;doc.i I I thats no ACCOMPLISH GEE, I > PWVSICAL AND [ANYTHING ABOUT VOU'CE THE /JUSTHAVENT PXO B L ETAA GCEAT THINGS I DUN WO, SCIENTIFIC THIS BRAIN- PERFECT MAN /QOTTH'BCAIN TOME// /I. TOGETHECYOuV DOC .7 BACKGROUNO? VtCANSPLANTING163 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1962-11-14 9 HOW THE U.S. WON ITS FIRST SLICE OF CUBA STRAITS TIMES Special Feature f THE BATTLE FOR GUANTANAMO 8AY...8 DAYS AND FIVE DEAD LATER THE MARINES TOOK OVER THIS IS THE BASE WON AT SUCH LITTLE COST THAT 64 YEARS LATER DOESN'T SEEM SUCH A BARGAIN EARLY on the morning1,730 words
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Advertisement105 1962-11-14 9 The International &d All Passport :ip: Bfi W\ t0 Smoking i- P 1 oj^ 1 1 r o f-^ 11* *i% HjL*J l^L. ■■iSppjl:-™-- :«■:•:•:•»:<■:•:•:•:■»:< RICH CHOICE TOBACCOS STUMSANT Wherever you go, light up a Peter Stuyvesant- so much more to enjoy! Get that real deep-down enjoyment of rich choice105 words
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Obituary84 1962-11-14 10 M Wvrd' S/0 f Minimum. MRS. C. HENORICKS, ntl'd U ray peacefully r.t the Crnrral •hind her heloved huabaad. »,x ihiMren, 2-in-la« md threa Knuwi-rhildrrn. MR. WONG CHOW TOW pa»»rd aoafuiry in Peulma: tmya 10.11.CS leavlnf behind widow, four aeaa, on' .Inutliiir ;md nlnatven ana*. rhlMlwa Oortcg* las**a .No.84 words
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Article30 1962-11-14 10 ?i» »,,rrf» no (Mlmmmmt CHOW AH VIT and family. Ipoh •••nder heartfelt thank* tn Mnfe, re- r oaodotaawa, «.ft«. trratUka, "■roils, al and annlatance at funeral p ad «tte.30 words
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Article45 1962-11-14 10 ?1 »«.»rfs MO Minimum! IN EVER LOVING M-mnrv nt my .1. ar hiixlKinit ThoniHH lute who left on 14 11-M K'Ht dear aoul m IN EVER LOVINC Memory of n-»r Mt*« <*atharlne MM Jn<*aou liml 14-1 1-4-1 In Sime Road Camp. not forgotten.45 words
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746 1962-11-14 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, November 14, 1962. Fears To Be Quieted Tv judge by thu coircspond- nee columns in the Malayan Press, the opening of a fund to nid India has created no particular public stir. This impression is not correct. But we cannot see what useful purpose would be746 words
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Article287 1962-11-14 10 The Tengku's coming tour ol i North Borneo and Sarawak will be his third overseas trip this year. It can hardly match in consequence his July visit to London, when basic agreement on Malaysia was reached with the British Government, or capture as many international headlines as his287 words
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Article208 1962-11-14 10 American tourists are beckoned to Britain by advertisements in top American magazines designed to convince them that the right little tight little isle is a land of Elizajbethan allure. The first Elizabeth. The colourful pictures portray almost no-one more modern than a Beefeater, no building less ancient208 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1962-11-14 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - After Cuba: X's coming showdown with China EDWARD CRANKSHAW by THERE is no rest for Mr Khrushchev. He has just passed through a crisis of a shattering kind in the Cuban affair. He has be*3n able to present the outcome of a fearful miscalculation as a victory for Soviet mightOFNS - 1,385 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter292 1962-11-14 10 11/E are all aware that the ff 1956 Razak Report recommended the establishment of local education authorities. The Rahman Tallb Report found that "the system of local education authorities has not worked out in quite the way anticipated." and so it recommended that local authorities should be suspended292 words
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Letter79 1962-11-14 10 WHILE the fate of workers In the War Department and Air Ministry is subject to the unrealistic policy of "Last come, first go" many who are not citizens of the Malaysian territories will not be axed for many years in view of their seniority. The moment has come79 words
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Letter159 1962-11-14 10 I READ with misgiving your report of the proposed session changes in the two Batu Road schools in Kuala Lumpur. The innovation, if Implemented, is going to cause hardship and inconvenience to many parents. Granted the board of managers, the headmaster, or the department have the right159 words
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Letter83 1962-11-14 10 r ITH reference to your reports under the headings: "Door to door 'free gift' swindle and 'Free gifts fraud'" what surprises me most is the statement made by the Police Secretary in Singapore. Mr. Lim Seng Huat. Mr. Lim stated that no reports had been made to the83 words
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Advertisement600 1962-11-14 10 j Straits Times k Malay Mai] Claaalticd j««rtla«manta may handad ta* lat Floor COLD ITOMtt AItCAOB Orchard Road COLO STOftAOK IDANCHti AT HOLLAND ROAD-MATON* KBPPaTt. ROAD-NAVAL l«ll Authoiiaad Aganta CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlnchaater Heuta. Cottyarpuay TMK NtWf FRONT Fltzoatrlck'a Supormarka* M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval 9 U.600 words
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Advertisement31 1962-11-14 10 New Shipment Just Arrived A ttllll. H\\«.| OF lOVS FOR < HIIIVIMAN I at very reasonable prices Set them A C.X.TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)31 words
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Advertisement120 1962-11-14 10 1963 Models H^=Pf ■T~| No other Chain Saw BL^fe=-~\V Can equal McCulloch's l^fT^vcrA recor( P roven d e P cn-■i-^^~^W'\ dability under the tougM hest Cutting Conditions s MOdlls fr> Sl9 spar. Ch.i. I Chain filini flip I a Chain fill 1 i You can depend on McCulloch LMioiiT.T.ncK. r^120 words
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213 1962-11-14 11 Christmas goods in big pile-up at harbour ■y TAN TOCK SAIK DORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. Heavy rain and slow clearance of goods have caused a big pile-up at this port. In the pile-up are at least 400 cases of Christmas goods. Including toys. Several people in Kuala Lumpur today complained of213 words
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111 1962-11-14 11 Psychology club public talk by union leader KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. At. V. Baradan. secretary of he Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, will speak on his ecent stay In India at 4 p.m. m Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. Mr. Baradan returned to tlalaya on Sunday after ompleting a four-month ■ourse at111 words
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Article, Illustration739 1962-11-14 11 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM by SAILOR IS GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTERDEFENCE PLEADS FOR MAN WHO HAS NEVER SEEN CHILD IN ENGLAND 55-minute wait for verdict OINGAPORE, Tues. A Royal Naval com t-martial today found Able Seaman Sidney George Leese, 25, guitty of manslaughter. He was sentenced to twoMak Kiang Seng - 739 words
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Article51 1962-11-14 11 BINGAPORE. Tues— The Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya announced today that Stuart Advertising Ltd., of Singapore, and Star Art Co. Ltd- I of Kuala Lumpur, have been ac- 1 cepted as members of the assocla- tion. The membership of the as- 1 sociation is now51 words
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247 1962-11-14 11 Man of 36 and girl of nine: A $2,500 fine SINGAPORE, Tues Robert Nk Soo Lam. 36, a businessman, was fined $2,500. or six months' Jail, by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today for outraging the modesty of a ninp-year-old girl. Ng was also ordered to pay the247 words
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Article53 1962-11-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Preliminary wage discussions were held today between the management of Air-India In Singapore and Malayan Airways 'Qantas Empire Airways Local Empoyees' Union. The union had submitted wage claims on behalf of 32 employees nf the airline and had asked the management to open negotiations hi53 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-11-14 11 ATTRACTIVE Eva Schreiber. 22. one of 12 women dancers of the Bavarian Folklore Ballet troupe who flew into Kuala Lumpur from Singapore yesterday morning, waves happily —in ballet style —to the welcoming party at the airport. They were met by the German Ambassador. Dr. H. Boehlinß. The70 words
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Article23 1962-11-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Eighty religious teachers are now attending a 10-day rural development leadership course at the Johore training centre here.23 words
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Article83 1962-11-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The following candidates were successful in the Michaelmas Bar examination. Part I. held in Singapore in September: Roman law: Third Cla.ss M.F.C. Cheng. N.D. Isaac. C.B. Yeoh. Constitutional Law and legal history: Third class— WAV. Abraham. H.S. Fong Law of Contract and tort: Third class83 words
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Article287 1962-11-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A S7 million hotel with a circular dinine: hall and bar planted right in the middle of a swimming pool is to go ;ip in the Tanglln area Piling will start In two months' time. The 14-storey hotel with 300 bedroom Including287 words
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Article49 1962-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Datln FA. Thomson, senior nutrition officer at the Institute ol Metiirnl Research l.ere. will give a talk on nutrition, food and diversification of Malayan agriculture at tha lecture theatre "A," Arts Building, of the University of Malaya I on Nov. 16 at 8.15 p.m.49 words
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Advertisement173 1962-11-14 11 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 community173 words
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Advertisement217 1962-11-14 11 f%M^ SANTA \rSjpfc IS COMING! &M c w k* /w Robinsnn's Castle o^ J V^ yT t"""— >^/ Stnryland tnnwrrmc. Smyember 15th o °lH ff\ N si V bringing "uith him the most wonder- ¥s^? 'V> y /W^mrJ ful selection of toys for children nf all fiff Magic Stay on217 words
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Miscellaneous417 1962-11-14 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT NATIONAL SHORTWAVK MKUUM WAVEKBVtCK SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 metri-s A M 600 Tlme signal. AM 6.00 Good Morning; 601 Negura-Ku. News Headlines; Morning Prelude; 7.00 The 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Mews; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin: Rendezvous With Music: 7.30 7.15 Up And About; 8.00 The Time417 words
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Article31 1962-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. P. S. Echavez. World Health Organisation regional adviser on sanitary engineering, flew back to Manila today after conducting a two-week anti-malarial course at Rawang.31 words
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Article31 1962-11-14 12 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A pedestrian. A. Rengasamy, 67, died in Bukit Mertajam Hospital last night from injuries suffered when he was knocked down by a lorry tne previous day.31 words
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Article, Illustration220 1962-11-14 12 pENANG, Tues. —An international tradf unionist today praised Malaya for the example she had set in contributing to the development of democracy in Asia. "I think this country has shown a great capacity In handling problems arising from Independence," .said Mr. Tom S. Bavin, generalsecretary220 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-11-14 12 TWENTY different varieties of Arabian food including 10 roasted lambs filled the dining tables at the Merlin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Monday night when the Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Muhammad Mansoor AlRumaih. threw a buffet party. The party. which had touches of Arabian Nights splendour, marked88 words
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175 1962-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T«HE four municipal authorities Kuala Lumpur. x Malacca, Ipoh and Penang— have been, called upon to settle pay claims submitted by their respective employees' unions. The workers want the four municipal authorities to hold a meeting before the175 words
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127 1962-11-14 12 Penang will never go Socialist, says MCA pENANG, Tues. The 1 Socialist Front "will never" achieve their aims to take over the Penang State and Federal Governments, the Penan* MCA declared today. "They have suffered a humiliating defeat at the recent local elections," it said i In a statement. The127 words
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Article30 1962-11-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— lnche Nasaruddin bin Haji Mohamed Taib. 34. of the Information Services. Johore Bahru. is going on transfer to the Information Services, Penang. on Dec. 15.30 words
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Article45 1962-11-14 12 pKAI, Tues. The Pral Town is still flooded today with exceptionally high tides overflowing the bonds. Hardest hit area is Kampong Selot where flood waters rose to three feet. The residents, who had been alerted last weekend, were not evacuated.45 words
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Article47 1962-11-14 12 IPOH. Tues. Tay Ah Kirn, 34, a stall owner in the Central Market here, was jailed today for one month. He pleaded guilty to giving false evidence on Aug. 2 during the trial of Chan Sal Kau. who was subsequently acquitted of attempted extortion.47 words
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Article57 1962-11-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Hainanese community in Johore feted Mr. Ho Kee Ngiap. 56, to a dinner at the Keng Chew Association premises here last night on the occasion of his being awarded the Plngat Ibrahim* Sultan on the Sultan of Johore's 68th birthday. Mr. Ho57 words
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124 1962-11-14 12 PENANG. Tues.— There is hardly a town In Malaya without a convent school, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said at the annual prize-giving of the Pulau Tlkus Convent this morning. Dato Wong praised the vision of the Catholic mission and its124 words
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Advertisement437 1962-11-14 12 a A J| C'^M W&y -mrS/- KJ > _^7!v '>-■•"* If^ v li •>. "^-'^T-'-^'^^£l^ Why 6 months from now you'll be glad you bought this ball pen Most ballpoints wmd up in a desk drawer after a few weeks. A Parker T-BALL Ball Pen is just getting started. The437 words
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Advertisement165 1962-11-14 12 3 STEPS A TO BEAUTY WP, j W"- bTVm ft i 11l Sole Agents: WING ON CO., 73-75. SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. SPORE TEL: ***** SEASONAL CARPETS SALE I INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS 9 x 12 now ci 70.00 9x9 55.00 HANDLOOM COTTON CARPETS 9 x 12 now at $125.00 9x6 60.00165 words
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Advertisement882 1962-11-14 13 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm EXPERIENCED DRIVER clean HasSsp*. Good references easentlal DtsMSt 11. Apply Bos A 4211 S.T s ion\ COOK AND AMAH wanted 1-12-62 tv KntflKh Doctor and family. Must speak English, i'hone ***** Spore for particulars. EUROPEAN MEN882 words
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Advertisement943 1962-11-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. txtrm ENT.LISH FAMILY (2 children) In K.L. require Cook and Amah end NovI early December. Ring K.L. S4'<2B. TOP QUALITY SALESGIRLS for door-to-door work. Must speak English and Chinese dialects. Day-to-day employment starting Ist December. Transport provided. Write giving brief detail*943 words
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Advertisement915 1962-11-14 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE it Want* St (Min.)— Box tt eta. txtrm BUNGALOWS at Pudu aeigßU St mile* from Koala Lumpur. Freehold easy payment* arranged. Detail* from Qreat Eastern Construction, 50 Cross Street. Kuala Lumpur Phoo* No* feU. *****/BM7T IST PHASE 90 Semi-detached Bungalows at 10 mile* Upper Changl915 words
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Advertisement810 1962-11-14 13 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS tt Worm* St (Ml*.) Box tt eta. axtrm IMPRINT bring* to you th* pick of the bestsellers worth $30.00 or more, for only $1.50. November Issue Just out at all newsstands. TOURS EXCURSIONS ?0 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm CAMERON HIGHLANDS TRIP $22 16-11-61 (Inclusive810 words
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Advertisement751 1962-11-14 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrmm U(Mt*.)—BoxtteU.txtr» 195* VOLKSWAGEN VAN Good condition $3,800 0.n.0. 1957 Austin one ton van $2,500 0.n.0. View 32 Bencoolen Street, Spore. Tel. *****. 1*52 VAUXNALL (VBLOX) Excellent condition. New npholstory, battery, suspension, engine gearbox overhauled. Tel. (Spore) ***** from I—21 2 p.rn and 6 7 p.m.751 words
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Advertisement745 1962-11-14 13 FOR SALE Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eta, txtrm CEILINC FAN Sll per month. Inclusive of fixing. Tel: (Spore) ***** INDIAN WOOLLEN RUOS. 6 ft a 8 ft. Price* drastically slashed up to Jl2/- each. Shroffs. 60/63 Orchard Road, B' pore. RED SEA AQUARIUM will add happiness to your family.745 words
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Advertisement779 1962-11-14 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO rt*. extra Zi MASSAGE AND TURKISH-BATH, Bteambatna 57-A, Victoria Street r junction Bras Basah Road, Slnga- B pore-7. Telephone *****. Government Licensed. fi TIRBOT LET LAURA SUaaago T steambatfa refresh you Licensed Ma*- seur/Maaseuse 319-P River Valley Road. B'pore Telephone *****779 words
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Advertisement391 1962-11-14 13 LADIES DRESSMAKING I Word* Si (Mlm.)— Box 50 et: txtrm LEARNERS ENROL at Bin Nlng reasmaklng Institution, 6 Albert ouse. Spore. SALON CATALINA. Dreoses Tailored om Stt-00 Ready made from SW 00. el 321U8 (B'pore) WHERE TO STAY (Spore) i Horrf. >J iH/n.i-Hni 50 rfs. extra SOUTH EAST ASIA 11*1*1391 words
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1484 1962-11-14 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY r— by "YKS," repeated Ezani with a grin, "I think that is a very good idea. We will begin my conjuring now by sawing I3akar in half." Bakar sighed. "Why can't you be sensible Ezani? This is no time for joking.1,484 words
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Advertisement176 1962-11-14 14 My daddy's an architect and we've got because Daddy says they never go wrong. So simple, yet so efficient. Muse be because they are designed properly and made of really strong p materials. Mummy tikes them too. f| We have them wide open on hotdaysfl to catch every breath of176 words
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Advertisement41 1962-11-14 14 G.C.G Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Please enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C-C.C. coupons and a stamped self-addressed envelope. Name Address -llllUMO^pii41 words
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Advertisement252 1962-11-14 14 hrm thot his brother's sh^p IL^UFFlN Q CK^i^P^^, **^K Con you see what is wrong s- 1 with the ship? There are three things wrong. Name them. After you have done that w colour the picture with either nO-TUt* J paints or crayons and send your entry to Auntie Jane,252 words
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Advertisement1569 1962-11-14 15 IC LIVERPOOL t xtSI CO Ail U.P. Out Sport Una p. Sham Penant PELEUS Li.erim. OuOlm. filasfoa UPt/Nlt II Nit 17 UOMEOOB Literpeel GuOHa Gdn. 34 Nit II Nit 17/20 Nn 21 AtNEAS Hawe, l'pill. mouth. G|O» Nov 19 Nn 23 Ntt 24/29 Ntt IB tNitNOl iH.I. r oam, Hamaara,1,569 words
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Advertisement1382 1962-11-14 15 THE E. A. C LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMENT, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. /Br^_j^\ S'poie P. S'hani Penang I*nflKl\lxl SIMBA W') Hit 21/21 Nit 14/24 Nn UA\^-V"J "AYUTHIA a) I) 31 Nit/ 4 Dec 5 7 Dtc 1/ 9 Die \jV\VSy "FAUTRIA" I) 21/23 Dec1,382 words
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Advertisement1524 1962-11-14 15 UPREM URVICt It LONDON. LIVERPO4X 1 CONTINENTOt PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penani BENCLEUCH L'pail, Havre, Hlrg, G'mouth II Pt Net II Ntt 21/21 BENMHOR Lllilt, H'lirg, Rott., A ad. Ntt 17/11 BENHOPE (H)t H burg, L'lll, Hull, G'mouth Nn 11/21 Nn 24/21 Nn 29/ 1 BENNEVIS (E.Lp.J* L'ptll, Hull, H'lurg,1,524 words
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Advertisement1239 1962-11-14 15 w. McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w-^ yfXAk ELLERMAN LINE tSc KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE, LONOON HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ROTTERDAM ft MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORHANO OH OF LEEDS Atceatitt cart* fir Ctatral ft SmU Aaenca, S'oor* P. Shim Pmin| IOUKAINVILLt G.IA/Ttfav 15/17 Net 11/11 Nn rport P Sham Penint1,239 words
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Article98 1962-11-14 16 /CHINESE Preauc* Cxthang*, llngaV» port ntm pricti par picul ytlltrday: C»e*nut all: hulk $41 aeller*, drum $44| aHleri, Ctpra: Nov. $2«i buyrr*. $29i Hhn! Ptpptr; ..luntok white $1471 «rllera, Sarawak white $145 seller*, special Sarawak black $107 i seller*, garbled Laropong black $1071 •eller*. AST A $120 seller*.98 words
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573 1962-11-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent TJRNOVER on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday picked and there was more business than of late. Chief interest was the announcement that Tongkah Harbour will pay a second interim dividend, in lieu of the final, of 10s. per share, payable573 words
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Article20 1962-11-14 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Industrials: i'.m.il 191.33 Tins: 285.29 284.47 s rubbers: 17:1.75 179.59 Jan. 1. 1958=100.20 words
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Article776 1962-11-14 16 {COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with Ihe number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrial! Bountrad (1.0OO) 11.70, (2.000) *1.«9: Dunlopa <500) $2.06 SL,. (3,000> (2.07 I). (3.000> (2.08 D. 11.000) (2.05, (12.000) $2.06 (1.000) $2.07,776 words
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250 1962-11-14 16 TiHERE was a small rise in the Straits tin price A yesterday of 25 cents to $428.62 i per picul on an offering estimated at 240 tons or 15 tons less than on Monday. i In London on Monday tin took on250 words
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Article123 1962-11-14 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. IXVESTMKXTS generally maintained a steady trend with movements about in balance. Some key stocks, however, were lower. B.H.P. was aown 6d. hi 51s. 9d. and AC I. was also 6d. lower at 635. Base metals were steady with Barriers continuing to improve. Oils lost ground slightly,123 words
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Article236 1962-11-14 16 DECEMBER first grad* rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday a* 78t cents per Ib. down half a cent. The tone was very quitt. I.C.C.R.A. and F. M.R.I. closing j prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyer*236 words
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Article194 1962-11-14 16 SHIPI lying ilmtiirli ttis llngspsr* wharvss tsday srs Yamashita Mam 27 '2*. Mandalay 47. Rhexeoor in '14. TJlhantJet 8/7, Rtrnat R'9. OlenoKle 1 '2. Mathilde Maer»k 2f> '3o. Modjokerto. 13/16, Fernfield 13/14. Hlberoet 6A. Tapah NW. 4. OirUr rssdt: KapopoMnx. Kian Aun, Monmouthxhlr*. Hoi Wong. Voulln, Akachlsan194 words
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Advertisement1034 1962-11-14 16 [v Ay-"^ KAWASAKI KISEN.KAISHA. LTD\ Express U.S.A. Pacific «t Atlantic Coast iervic* tl* E1« H» 11* S'oore C. S'fat. M>onj S Manrnco L »rt|ei** N Yor« ■Cihshu Mim" 2S/2I N*« 79 31 N«v 6 Dec 25 Die 27 Dec 14 Ja* "Kisiiluw* Man" 27 21 Oec 31 Otc I Ja*1,034 words
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Advertisement891 1962-11-14 16 I™IORIENTj LINES l SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep. Spore Oep. Penong Arr. U.K. "ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 Dec "CATHAY' 10 Dec 1 1 Dec 2 Jon 1963 "CHITRAL" 10 Jan 11 Jan 2 Feb "CHUSAN" 31 Jan 1 Feb 21 Feb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar891 words
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Advertisement756 1962-11-14 16 OPTION PREMIUMS i Not. U Thr»e month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) Buiinon dono: niinlopn 13 cts. S D.irl.y 4|d. f. A N. Ib cts. C Gammon 10 Ma. s Trurtion 1 >| J ITMatj 14 ctK.Shrll U ttA M Bmw, :•;> cts. Steamship I cts. M. Cement 1H cm 8. Tunes 22756 words
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Advertisement1130 1962-11-14 17 BULOH KASAP RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Pursuant to Section 228 (1) of tht Companies Ordinance 1940. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN i that a General Meeting of the i Company will ba held at G-2, i Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay, Singapore on Friday. 30th November. 1962 at 121,130 words
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Advertisement772 1962-11-14 17 NOTICES NOTICE Inche S. SANDISON Is no longer employed by the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board as general manager of the Rubber Industry (Smallholders) (Improved Supplies) Planting Material Scheme. 1669, and as Executive Officer of the Rubber Industry (Smallholders) Planting Material Scheme. 1956, or at all at Ladang Getah, Kampong Awah.772 words
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Advertisement782 1962-11-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from persons under 35 years of age with extensive practical experience of baleswork in publishing and wholesale bookselling for the post of Business Officer. Borneo Literature Bureau Salary MsB7o a month on contract for 3 yean In the first Instance. A successful candidate,782 words
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Advertisement689 1962-11-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED FOB A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING PROGRAM IN BANGKOK. THAILAND A rransmlssloo and Carrier Engineer or Technician to conduct Basle Transmission and Carrier Course. Experience must include work on cable and microwave channeling equipment, toll test procedures, i and cable balancing and load- i ing. B S x 8689 words
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Advertisement379 1962-11-14 17 TENDERS MALACCA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. MALACCA. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for operating the Tuckshop of the Malacca Girls' High bchool during the year 1963, will be received by the Principal up to noon on 4th. December 1962. Full particulars and Tender Forms may be obtained from the Principal on any working379 words
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Advertisement379 1962-11-14 17 TENDERS KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE (RECALL OF TENDERS) TENDERS will be received from JKR registered Contractors In Class "EX" and above at the office of the Jurutera Kerja Kanan. Kedati Ltara, Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 21st. day of November. 1962 for:THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE UNIT CLASS379 words
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Advertisement48 1962-11-14 17 MORE THAN 1,000,000 SOLD EVERY DAY Mltt'lWhy v.tibl* ink «u»»l» CuOtanitad I* writ* 10 tnt lait d»op. A REFILLS 25 INSTANT ACTION! PRESTOWE WuSn ic^,. waS h J DETERGENT HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Obtainable from your regular service station or at FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54, ORCHARD RD., SPORE 9.48 words
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Article144 1962-11-14 18 AAU MOVE TO FORM MALAYSIA BODY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Federation of Malaya AAU will invite delegates from the athletic associations of Singapore and Borneo territories to a meeting to form a Malaysian body. Sloh Goh 800. the AAU secretary, said the meeting will be held early in the new year.144 words
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177 1962-11-14 18 Australian women arrive on Nov. 25 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Negri Sembilan Women's Hockey Association committee for the international women's hockey here next month have finalised arrangements for I the matches between Singapore. Malaya and Australia on the Station padane on Dec 2, 3 and 4. Twenty Australian women i hockey177 words
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Article60 1962-11-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Club de Recrio. a new club in the Selangor Hockey Association league competition Div 1, made a winning debut today when they beat University of Malaya 1-0 at Ptin- tai Valley. Centre-forward Tharumagnanam scored the winning goal. In another Div. l match, TPCA60 words
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Article, Illustration615 1962-11-14 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON MCC TOURISTS AND AUSTRALIAN XI DRAW I By Melbourne. Tuesday FOUR-DAY MATCH ENDS IN BURLESQUE OF FIRST-CLASS CRICKET l"l"H I i JHE four-day game between MCC and an Australian eleven ended here today in a draw. It was a burlesque of first-class cricket. Ted615 words
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Article226 1962-11-14 18 MATCH DK.tIVN MCC M inr-— «33-; d« AUSTRALIAN XI IST INNS I overnight 355-4) THOMAS c Murray b Knighi 27 SIMH*ON b Trurman 130 HARVEY c and b Titmus 51 siiEI'HKKU run out 114 McLAA'HLAN* c Murray b Dexter 55 MISSOX c Allen b Titmus 19 .OVVPKR c Dexter226 words
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171 1962-11-14 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Indonesia AAA have invited Commonwealth athletes, including Singaporeans, to take part in an international meet at Jakarta on Dec. 8 and 9. The Singapore AAA meetIng today discussed the Indonesian Invitation. The meeting decided that since Singapore will not be171 words
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Article401 1962-11-14 18 By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore. Tuesday SINGAPORE Joint Services, south zone winners in this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition, expect to field an even stronger team next year despite the loss of many outstanding players. Speaking confidently of this was Fit. Lt. W. G. E.401 words
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Article101 1962-11-14 18 CINOAPORE. Tues. After two years of inactivity, the Tankards, who play Rugby as hard as they drink, are back in business. Derek Urquhart formed the team five years ago to give SCC second XV players a Saturday game but players who join must al.so have a certain101 words
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Article59 1962-11-14 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore AAA decided today that next year's walking race will be open to overseas competitors for the first time. Hong Kong, Sarawak. Sandakan. Indonesia, Thailand and the Federation of Malaya will be Invited to send competitors. The walk will be called the Malay59 words
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Article49 1962-11-14 18 MELBOURNE, Tues. MCC play the first of their five one-day matches when thej meet a New South Walej Country XI at Griffith tomor row. MCC have altogether four games against New South Wales country sides In various areas, and they will meet different players each time.49 words
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Article27 1962-11-14 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore open badminton championships will begin on Dec. 14 The finals to be played on Dec. 16 Entries close on Nov. 29.27 words
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316 1962-11-14 18 Sorry, says lan to former Varsity skipper MELBOURNE, Tues. iT Three former Cambridge University cricketers figured in the first "incident' of the current MCC tour here yesterday, writes Jack Fingleton. They were Ted Dexter, a former Cambridge captain, the Reverend David Sheppard and a 'Jackeroo" from South Australia, lan McLachlan.316 words
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326 1962-11-14 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two players who did not take part in last week's trial have been selected to represent Singapore Civilians against Johore in Saturday's Malaya Cup Rugby match at Rengam. They are full-back Macauley, who was selected to play for Selangor this season326 words
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Article51 1962-11-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Rugby XV will train with the Police team at Ourney Road tomorrow. The State team will also practise on the Padang here on Thursday at 5.15 p.m The match between the Padang Invitation fifteen and Police scheduled for Thursday has been51 words
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Article71 1962-11-14 18 HOCKEY Pfiiane Leaiur: Police 2 Customs 1. Malawi* Leagne: Teachers 3 Customs 1; Kaba Malays 3 Alor Gajah 2. Taiping Incite: Tigers 7 BMH 1. Spore D*v. 1: SCC v RAF Changl; University v RAF Seletar (both matches postponed). SOCCER Cow A Gate Cap final apoh): Kllat 471 words
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Advertisement115 1962-11-14 18 SO IN" V RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE RESULTS OF "SONY CONTEST" THE FOLLOWING ARE THE WINNERS OF THE "SONY CONTEST" HELD DURING OCTOBER 1962. Mr. A. H. OMAR No. 1, JALAN 69D, PETAUNG JAVA, KUALA LUMPUR. Mr. EDMUND WEE CHENG YAM, No. 65 BRANKSOME ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. Mr. KHOO AH115 words
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Advertisement58 1962-11-14 18 THE CHOICE OF MORE THAN A MILLION OWNERS M R m i s MINOR 1000 CMS IS and PICK-UPS MORRIS MINOR 1000 SALOON MORRIS MINOR 1000 fRAVEUER MORRIS MINOR 1000 CONVERTISLS MORRIS V. TON VAN lJ£ I^^^^^^^m9| Mr MORRIS M TON PICKUP MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE Represented58 words
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Miscellaneous70 1962-11-14 18 RIGGER CLUB HATCHES: Spore SCC "A" T RAF Changl (Padang) OHQ v Sarawak Rangers (Tanglln); XL S'gor Club v Ramblers (Padang i Klariß Club v Serdang (Klang). HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: Indian Ann v Prisons ißales tier Rdi. S'GOR DIV. 2: Radio v Municipality (Taylor Rdi; KUat v YMCA (Pantai);70 words
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Article234 1962-11-14 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH. Tuesday Fastest trial by Rising High ROUGH And Tough, a four year old newcomer trained by Wally Bagby, showed ability in a trial here this morning. Ridden by Bagby's new apprentice, 16 year-old Tony Yeo, Rough And Tough matched strides with234 words
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Article210 1962-11-14 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Match 111 of France won the U*****,000 Washington International race at Laurel yesterday. Kelso. the United States "Horse of the Year/ was second with Carry Back. another crack American colt, third Fourth was Zabeg, one of the two Russian entries in theReuter - 210 words
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Article135 1962-11-14 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Combined Schools, who rose from Dlv 3 in 1958 to Dlv. 1 this year in the Singapore Hockey Association league competition, are doomed to return to Div. 2 next year. Schools have scored only one point In nine matches this season, with one more match135 words
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116 1962-11-14 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Rahlm Sattar and Sulalman Osman, the Junior Clubs' representatives on the Singapore Amateur F.A. council, may be removed. Letters were sent out yesterday to all Junior clubs, calling for a meeting at Tessensohn Road on Thursday to decide who should represent116 words
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Article375 1962-11-14 19 ENGLISH FLAT REVIEW LONDON, Tues. The 1962 English Flat racing season, which ended on Saturday, brought many triumphs for the Australians, Irish and French but few homf» successes. Champion Jockey for the second successive year Is Australian "Scoble Breasley, and three of his compatriots, Ron Hutchlnson, RussReuter - 375 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-11-14 19 DANNY LEAPS -BUT NOT HIGH ENOUGH FkANNY Blanchf lower (left), the Tottenham Hotspur captain and right-half, leaps high— but not high enough against a lanky Leicester City forward during the First Division match at White Hart Lane. London, Spurs won 4-0. Reuter picture.Reuter - 43 words
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Article313 1962-11-14 19 Philippines invite 11 nations THE WORLD OF SPORT MANILA, Tues. The Basketball iTI Association of the Philippines announced today that 11 nations have been invited to take part in an invitation tournament which will replace the cancelled world championship here next month The countries Invited are Australia. Brazil. Canada, Formosa.Reuter - 313 words
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Advertisement157 1962-11-14 19 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC/ h.r.c. fuse links The standard ft I performance^^^Mu Harrisons Lisler Engineering Lti It's marvellous, so easy to operate tool x?L~k> Engine It thoroughly tt»f- 1 •d b«for« coming on th« J* f Special outfit for «oiy JL mowmq of g ro oround ■^^'^^■w fm w~ beds, tree», «te.157 words
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Advertisement451 1962-11-14 19 FA 2858 De Witt's ANTACID POWDER taken in water-SOON STOPS INDIGESTION l^v JUhMmIWYI ast action prompt relicf quickly f^j- 4 (XriWwArRM soothes your upset stomach. Soon l JjSifc«j|"**< you re enjoying your meals again I |^X JriNDt^li?* 4 So get some DeWitt s Antacid Hii De Witt's }L%^^ ANTACID POWDER451 words
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148 1962-11-14 20 JAKARTA HAS 330,000 REGULARS UNDER ARMS JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia's defence chief. Gen. Abdul Harts Nasution, has announced that the strength of the National Army is 330.000 fully -trained regular combat troops. In a snoech .it Macassar, in the Celebes, he s.tid also that a ">OO.OOO--man reservist "Veterans' I'nit." is •nowReuter - 148 words
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256 1962-11-14 20 Borneo civil servants anxious over claim delay KUCHING, Tues. North Borneo's civil servants are restive because of the Government's delay in settling their claim for a 25 per cent local living allowance. The North Borneo Civil Service Union said today it submitted the claim to •the Government a year ago.256 words
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Article60 1962-11-14 20 BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand should not build a deep sea modern harbour at Siracha, 80 miles south-east of here, but should improve existing facilities at the river port of Bangkok. This is the opinion of Nedeco. a Netherlands Engieering Consulting film, which has completed a sur* veryReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-11-14 20 Miss World the morning after "pHE CROWN and sceptre are there to prove ■I it wasn't all a beautiful dream, as Holland's Kathrina Lodders, woke up in her Waldorf Hotel room in London to the fact that she really is Miss World. The 20-year-old model beat girls from 32 otherReuter - 70 words
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222 1962-11-14 20 LONDON, Tuesday. THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Ikeda, and Mr. Macmillan discussed the border dispute between India and China during their two-hour talk yesterday. A spokesman for the Japanese Premier said both Mr. Ikeda and Mr. Macmillan took stock of background andReuter - 222 words
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Article97 1962-11-14 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The four language sections of Radio Singapore will broadcast a new programme called "Tea party at Perak House" tomorrow evening. Listeners can hear the programme at 6.45 pjn. (Chinese), 7 p.m. (Tamil), 7.30 pm- (English) and 8.45 p.m. (Malay). The same evening, Radio Singapore97 words
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Article43 1962-11-14 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. The visiting headmaster of Thayer Academy. South Bralntree, Massachusetts, Dr- Gordon Thayer, will give a public lecture on "Methods of Teaching Language" on Thursday tt the New Lecture Theatre 3, University of Singapore, Bukit Tlmah campus at 5.15 p.m-43 words
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87 1962-11-14 20 Duke of Kent due to arrive in Hong Kong HONG KONG. Tues.— The Duke of Kent, a captain In the Royal Scots Greys, is due in Hong Kong tomorrow to join his unit. A Government spokesman said today that he would arrive by a military troop carrying Britannia and wouldReuter - 87 words
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Article314 1962-11-14 20 LONDON. Tues. It has been another good day for Industrial equities here in stock markets. Business was again on a good scale with the buying stimulated by the more promising business outlook. However, while equities were meeting a broadening of demand fixed Interest efocks remained neglected and glltedged314 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-11-14 20 Film star who is third year law student SULTRY NORBAINI FLIES IN TO PLAY VILLAGE BELLE ROLE OPPOSITE ROOMAI NOOR SINGAPORE, Tues. Sultry Norbaini Yusoff, a rare combination of budding lawyer and part-time actress from Indonesia, flew into Singapore today —to star in a film "Shadow at Dawn." Norbaini, 22,283 words
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Article107 1962-11-14 20 Customs seize tobacco on island PENANG, Tues. Customs officers today seized about two tons of contraband tobacco on Pulau Kendi, a small uninhabited Island on the south-western tip of Penang. The tobacco, packed in 49 mat packages, is be- lieved to have come from Indonesia. A tip-off A Customs party107 words
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Obituary19 1962-11-14 20 TOFT, Mrs. Kdlth formerly of Ipoh on 8.11.62 at 114 Lee Road London. s.K. 3 funeral 15th Novemher.19 words
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Obituary62 1962-11-14 20 MR. V. NARASIMHAN of Sinxapor* died 6.11.62 at V.iranasi lllFumi India. L*.ivin>; many rrJation* ane friend* herr. CMUA SAY LYE former of GuthrlM paused »»iv peacefully on 13 11 (2 leaving his wife, a son. two dani:hter». one daiiKhter-in-law. two non.i-in-hw. and four crnnddaiiKhters. to mourn his lorn. Cortege62 words
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Advertisement83 1962-11-14 20 illl^ i§| ORDER Somc/ioic, tlie Christinas dinner is yf\ /)ljQ not complete without the Turkey. t jAy^'^ A nd...it still not too late to place f^/ I your order mrw with Fitzpatrick's X*/^ (L Jtf Qjtjf for delicious, top-quality, oven- I Jju^''^^^ I ready. Grade "A" selected I^^ Turkeys. Drop83 words
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Advertisement110 1962-11-14 20 late classified advertisements NUN IS: To Maurice (Aaay) and Anicela a daughter Valeria 11.11.67. ulster for Kevin. GIANSINGHS GRAND AJVJVUAU SALE LOOK! PRICES MARKED DOWN FOR CLEARANCE Japanese Baby Cotton Blanket 20" x 30" To Clear $0.90 mcti Indian White Cotton ToweU 25" x 48" $1.50 English Fancy Table Cloth110 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-11-14 20 XIIGHEST and lowest tempera ll tures tor Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hi* hut Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kola Bharu 86 73 Penang 90 72 Malacca 84 73 Ipoh 90 73 Singapore 88 7343 words
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