The Straits Times, 15 November 1962
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Title Section20 1962-11-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article285 1962-11-15 1 THE CONTRACT GOES TO GAMMON Two years without a dividend, now shares go upas award is announced to build 12,000-ft runway KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday $20 million runway contract for the new international airport here has been awarded to (iammon (Malaya) Ltd. Tender documents lor the runway contract285 words
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Article, Illustration151 1962-11-15 1 GOLDEN GARLANDS, SOVEREIGN GIFTS AND CHEERS NEW DELHI, Wednesday. VISITORS streamed into the house of the Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, from dawn today as he celebrated his 73rd birthday. Mr. Nehru, who has been Prime Minister for 15 years, was greeted by cheers when he entered theReuter; UPI - 151 words
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371 1962-11-15 1 CONFERENCE TACKLES FINANCE FOR MALA YSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SUB-COMMITTEE of the intergovernmental committee on Malaysia today got down to the "hardest task" of working out tne details of the dollars and cents aspect of the new federation. Its fiscal sub-committee met at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall to thrash371 words
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85 1962-11-15 1 LONDON, Wed— Mr. Harold Macmillan told the House of Commons today that "massive effort*" were brine made by every possible method to undermine Britain's security. "Hostile intrigue and espionage are being relentlessly maintained on a large scale." the Prime Minister said. He announced thatReuter - 85 words
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Article24 1962-11-15 1 AMAN. Wed. Kimr Hu.*>em celebrated his 27th birthday today. He received hundreds of cables of congratulations from across the country.24 words
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793 1962-11-15 1 'We can thank China for our unity today 3 NEW DELHI, Wed Mr. Y. B. Chavan, Chief Minister of Maharashtra State, was appointed Indian Defence Minister tomqht. Reuter. LONDON, Wed— Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Secretary, said yesterday that arms tent to India by Britain have been offered as a793 words
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86 1962-11-15 1 A state of emergency declared in Sikkim GANGTOK (Sikkim), Wed. A state of emergency was proclaimed yesterday in Sikkim, the Indian Protectorate separating North-East India from Tibet. A state of emergency was declared in India on Oct. 26, following reports of renewed fighting on both sections of the SinoIndian border.Reuter - 86 words
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Article70 1962-11-15 1 BANGKOK. Wed. The Royal Air Force jet fighter squadron which was rushed to Thailand last May at the heignt of the Laotian crisis will return to its base in Singapore on Friday, the British Embassy announced today. The Embassy said the squadron vill leave its70 words
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Article44 1962-11-15 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Four men serving six-month jail terms for defying a court order not to fail their protest boat into a Pacific nuclear test zone were released b> v U.S. district judge yesterday two months before completion of their sentences.44 words
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Article39 1962-11-15 1 C-R-A-S-H 75 OF THEM LOS ANGELES, Wed. Seventy-live cars were damaged and five people hurt in a chain reaction collision along four miles of the Santa Ana Freeway near here yesterday. Police blamed "unreasonably fast driving" and fog. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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221 1962-11-15 1 T^EW DELHI, Wed. 11 The Times of India reported today that the Soviet Government had not given a "positive undertaking" to India that all outstanding contracts including the supply of MiG jet fighters would be honoured. The newspaper said the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. IvanReuter - 221 words
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Article45 1962-11-15 1 MINNEAPOLIS. Wed. President Kennedy gives his entire US$lOO,OOO a year Presidential salary to charity, according to the Minneapolis Tribune. The newspaper added that Mr. Kennedy had given all his Federal salary to charity since he became a Congressman in 1947— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article229 1962-11-15 1 Cost of Cuba crisis: $300 m. WASHINGTON, Wed. T? The budget bureau said today that a rough estimate of the Cuban crisis had cost the United States US$lOO million ($3OO million). Most of the money went on maintaining the Cuban blockade, aerial surveillance flights over the island, transport of menReuter; UPI - 229 words
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Article27 1962-11-15 1 YOUTH SHOT MN«»AFOKI Ili'Ji live opened firi Iji.i -iiuih I«> K :j iv I -ice dunn? < in Cbiu*toi»-n < irlj Police iitTr ideal par. t h«27 words
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311 1962-11-15 2 The Polish massacre: Reds did it, he says NOTRE DAME (Indiana), Wednesday. COVIET secret police were responsible for a massacre of thousands of Polish soldiers during the Second World War and President Roosevelt and Sir Winston Churchill both knew of it, a political scientist claimed in a book published here.Reuter - 311 words
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82 1962-11-15 2 IIfASHINGTON, Wed.— Misprinted Dag Hammarskjoeld stamps will no longer be a philatelist's treasure. rhe Post Office yesterday decided to mass produce the misprinted four-cent stamp issued ln honour of the late Secretary-General of the United Nations. Due block of 'these stamps with theReuter - 82 words
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136 1962-11-15 2 THE 'CAT' (20 lashes) FOR A PAROLE VIOLATOR DOVER (Delaware), Wed.— A judge today ordered a 20-year-old parole violator. Franklin Cannon, to receive 20 lashes with acato'nine tails. It will be the first time in more than 10 years that Mich a sentence has been executed in Delaware which maintainsReuter - 136 words
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Article29 1962-11-15 2 SAIGON. Wed. Search parties reaching the wreckage of a crashed Vietnamese airliner on a mountainside 375 miles from here found all 26 aboard killed.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article144 1962-11-15 2 ZURICH, Wed. THE International Press Institute yesterday published a cable it sent to President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana last month expressing "shock and dismay" at the fate of the newspaper, Ashantl Pioneer. The Ashanti Pioneer has not appeared since Oct. 8, when the Ghana GovernmentReuter - 144 words
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Article43 1962-11-15 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. Presl- lor the current fiscal year Instead dent Kennedy's Budget Bureau! rt the US$5OO million (MSI.SOO today predicted US$7,BOO million million) surplus estimated by the ($23,400 million) budget deficit 1 President last January— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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103 1962-11-15 2 CONDUCTOR TO FACE WAR CRIMES CHARGES TSL AVIV, Wed.— A conductor of the Israeli National Opera, Hirsch Birenblatt, 52, was committed yesterday for trial on charges of delivering thousands of persecuted Jews to their Nazi murderers. It will be the first trial under the law for punishment of Nazis andReuter - 103 words
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Article27 1962-11-15 2 MANILA. Wed— Malaya Is competing ln the Far East contract bridge championships which formally opened today. Indonesia and Formosa are both competing.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration27 1962-11-15 2 INDIAN troops on patrol in a forward area near Pangong Lake in Ladakh. where fierce fighting took place recently against the Chinese invaders. Expresspic.Expresspic - 27 words
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Article198 1962-11-15 2 MELBOURNE, Wed. Mr. Kasem Sriphayak of Thailand said here yesterday that while the average price of manufactured goods imported into developing countries continued to rise, the average price of primary commodities exported from them showed an opposite trend. Mr. Kasem Srlphayak, leader of theReuter - 198 words
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Miscellaneous47 1962-11-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby >. 1 1 1 fimu you MUST) fIM PHOHING TO S*Z UOW) (cOULONT SO SL£§?\ S^ tmWO (Wjft fl > CC***/**-" J I MUCH WE ENJCHED _y I WITHOUT SAVINS J £JS**ZJ N ~2? L^/A^H*** **&*J V v yoga awry *ouy~^ yjuumtivwrn momc j ■>*—_-——-'47 words
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150 1962-11-15 3 US demands self-rule at once for South-West Africa UNITED NATIONS, Wed. The Inited States today denounced South Africa's rule over SouthWest Africa and demanded that the territory be granted self-determina-tion immediately. Speaking in the trusteeship committee. U.S. delegate Jonathan B. Bingham however, warned Washington was opposed to any "coercive" measures150 words
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Article, Illustration472 1962-11-15 3 VASSALL CASE Charges bandied about in past few days 'too heavy to be pushed under carpet' LONDON, Wednesday. MR. Harold Macmillan last night announced to Parliament that he has ordered a full tribunal on the Vassall spy case because of "certain new events"' over the weekend.Reuter - 472 words
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118 1962-11-15 3 Next U.S. spaceman is airman Cooper WASHINGTON. Wed. The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced yesterday that Gordon Cooper. 35. has been designated as the next astronaut in a planned orbital flight, scheduled for next April, of "about one full day." Cooper, an air force major, acted as aReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-11-15 3 The Duke of Kent in HK-on duty1 duty HONG KONG, Wed.— The Duke of Kent arrived here today for a tour of duty with about 100 other servicemen and their families. The Duke, a captain in the Royal Scots Greys, was in a civilian suit and carried a briefcase whenReuter - 134 words
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237 1962-11-15 3 LONDON, Wednesday. f APAN'S Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, said J here that Japan had no intention whatsoever of signing a peace treaty with the Soviet Union as long as Russia continued to occupy the Kurile Islands north of Japan. He was answeringReuter - 237 words
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Article234 1962-11-15 3 Quick look round LONDON: Dr Richard Rose veare. Anglican Bishop of Accra, last night flew back to live in Ghana, thp country which expelled him three months ago for criticising the young Pioneers Youth Movement OSLO, Wed. Professor Linus Pauling, on a private visit here, claimed last night that nuclear234 words
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Article43 1962-11-15 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Council of Ministers, meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. Khrushchev, has approved proposals for national economic development In 1963, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. They also endorsed the Soviet state budget for 1963. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article35 1962-11-15 3 BONN. Wed.— Mr. Claus Jacobl. one of the two joint editors of Der Spiegel, a weekly news magazine, was freed from custody yesterday because he was no longer under "grave suspicion."— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article23 1962-11-15 3 OTTAWA, Wed.— The Interest rate of the Bank of Canada was cut from five to (our per cent yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article122 1962-11-15 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand will continue to control the rice export business next year, Lieutenant-Gen-eral Amphorn Chintakanon, Under-Secretary for Economic Affairs, told reporters yesterday He predicted that business would be normal next year as thp govern ment's policy would be to control the flow ofReuter - 122 words
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Article18 1962-11-15 3 CANBERRA. Wed— Australia h to present a 150-ton survey ship to the Philippines Government.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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532 1962-11-15 4 SINGAPORE Wednesday THK Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin told a record number of teacher-graduates today: "We can justifiably be proud of our Teachers' Training College." Pointing out its two "unique" points to the convocation of graduands and guests at the532 words
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173 1962-11-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHREE leaders of the giant "neutralist" trade A union federation of Japan, Sohyo discussed the possibility of holding a world conference of trade unions when they met leaders of Singapore's National Trade Union Congress during their two-day stop-over here. The three leaders,173 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-11-15 4 MR. H. WILCKENS (above), leader of a 14 -man Australian building industry selling mission, which will make an 18-day visit to Singapore and Malaya from Saturday. I lie mission, sponsored by the Australian Government Department of Trade, will concentrate on selling a wide range94 words
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Article101 1962-11-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pan-Ame-rican Airlines in Singapore today announced that their flight operations to Guam have been temporarily restricted to day time only because of havoc caused by typhoon Karen. A Panam spokesman said that their flight times had been advanced temporarily until ground passenger-handling and other facilities101 words
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Miscellaneous193 1962-11-15 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T"HE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Zurich. Istanbul, Beirut, Bagdad. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 940 v 5.55 a.m.: from Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 063) 5.25 p.m. Qantat: Prom Sydney. Brisbane (QP 735) 7.15 urn.;193 words
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Miscellaneous214 1962-11-15 4 (ML 131) 7.15 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 p.m.: from Penang. Kuala Lumpur (ML 107) 5.50 p.m.; from Jakarta (ML 204) 1 pjn.; from Brunei. Kuching (ML 431) 7.05 p.m DEPARTURES BOAC: To Calcutta. Bombay, Abadan. Beirut. Zurich. London. (BA 789) 6.15 p.m.; to Calcutta. Karachi. Bahrein. Damascus.214 words
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Article36 1962-11-15 5 MALACCA. Wed. The Chief] Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said yesterday that the Government was building more, roads in the muklm of Tehel In I Jasin District, 10 miles from here.36 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-11-15 5 THIS is an artist's impression of Singapore's newest hotel designed by architect Mr. Alfred H. K. Wong, which is scheduled to be completed in two years' time in the TanKlin area. The S7 million. 14-storey-hotel may have a landing strip for helicopters on the roof145 words
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Article137 1962-11-15 5 PENANG, Wednesday. THE president of the North Malaya -Asian Planters' Association, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun. today pledged the support of estate owners for any scheme which the Government might introduce to "sustain this vital rubber industry." "We are deeply conscious," he told the association's annual meeting,137 words
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Article59 1962-11-15 5 Nude body of woman is found SEREMBAN. Wed. The nude body of a woman w;;s found among bushes this morning at Kampong Pandan, Pelangi. three miles from Kuala Pilah. Kampun binte Ahmad. 55. mother of four sons and a daughter, is believed to ha\e been murdered. Her husband. Mohamed Yuson,59 words
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208 1962-11-15 5 An Umno warning of Singapore as 'second Cuba' ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed v —What took place in Cuba, where Russia stored nuclear weapons, could happen in Singapore if the island fell into the hand-, of pru-Commun-ists. Malaya Merdeka warned today. Umno's official publication said: "Cuba is a lesson for us.208 words
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273 1962-11-15 5 Malaya ahead by $9m. in rural health plans J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Implementation of rural health projects under the five-year plan this year has been so rapid that the $9 million earmarked for 1962 will be overspent by a few million dollars. By the end of this year. 450 midwives' clinics,273 words
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Article52 1962-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Bruce Brown. First Secretary. New Zealand High Commission here, spoke about his country's volcanic and thermal activity at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Petaiins Jaya He referred to New Zealand as =ometlmes being labelled as "the52 words
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80 1962-11-15 5 'How to do it right' course for amahs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A six-week training course for amahs is to be held at the YWCA headQuarters here early next year. Thf» course, which will begin in February, will train domestic help in the basic duties of the home, marketing, food, laundry,80 words
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Article31 1962-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A postal clerk, A. RamachandraM, 22. of Jalan Liat here, pleaded guilty yesterday to criminal breach of trust of four registered letters. Sentence was postponed.31 words
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Article56 1962-11-15 5 PENANG. Wed. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, today officially denied that the Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda. would be retiring early next year. Dato Wong said that under the terms of the Governor's appointment he would remain in oftice until Auk. 31 next year.56 words
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Miscellaneous58 1962-11-15 5 $*y* Hunni/ tiff ttaiph HfitndaM y somethimg'l Fill pixver jalopy)! IfQ^T PI V\'?~~si!Z. S MUST BE _FBR FirTY BUCKS,/ W MW Jl U VSmmmM oOK£ asout mv sv^vester: jL 1^ a'( i ■s± piß^^i^^ car smoking C~T7 <&&&jl 'i^L^Bß^^ c m y y EXCESSIVELY- \H 1/ I'M AFRAIP' \^£f^^'\^ W^_T58 words
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Article, Illustration437 1962-11-15 6 Wife: There was no romance in this chase HUSBAND IN A MASK DROVE HER FROM TREE TO TREE, TAPPER TELLS COURT IN CLAIM FOR CHILDREN'S CUSTODY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. WOMAN told the High Court here today that there was nothing romantic about the time her husband masked himself and chased437 words
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Article55 1962-11-15 6 BUTTERWORTH, Wed.—Twen-ty-five students of the Federation School for the Deaf had their first close-up look of a jet plane today. The children were taken on a conducted tour of the RAAF base by two airmen Fit. Lt. Arthur Barnes and Flying Officer lan Westmore of55 words
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Article25 1962-11-15 6 TAIPING. Wed. A fire at the Methodist Girls School here eai'y today caused damage estimated at about $500 In the science laboratory.25 words
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Article83 1962-11-15 6 SAVED-BY CLINGING TO A BRANCH KUCHING, Wed— An Iban woman clung to an overhead branch and saved her life when the boat she and a man were travelling in struck a log and caDsized at Sungei Selintong in the H>r District of Sarawak. The woman. Hid anak Mong. 54 held83 words
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Article52 1962-11-15 6 MUAR, Wed. Three women have been appointed to the board of managers of the National-type Primary Tamil School in Jalan Khalidi here. They are Mrs. D. Murugesu. Mrs. R. Subbayah and Mrs. Julialra Mercy Christan. This la the first time that women have been appointed to52 words
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Article53 1962-11-15 6 II OH. Wed. An appeal by a postman, Saidin bin Mai. 25, j against jail sentences totalling 21 months was dismissed by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here yesterday. Saidin had been convicted on three charges of dishonestly misappropriating registered postal articles in the53 words
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Article50 1962-11-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 1 Women's International Club here will held a children's fashion show'i at its premises in Damansara Road on Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. j The show will be open to the public and admission will be SI for adults and 50 cents for children.50 words
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Article122 1962-11-15 6 QINGAPORE, Wed. Able Seaman Sidney George Leese, 25, convicted yesterday by a court martial of manslaughter, is to appeal against sentence and conviction. Found guilty of killing James William Storey. 28. acting leading airman of the aircraft-carrier Ark Royal, during a fight on Sept.122 words
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142 1962-11-15 6 KUCHING, Wed. The "spirit" of a hill. Batu Kokohitan, at the 18th mile Ranau Road in North Borneo, is to "moved" to Mount Kinabalu on Sunday. Recently the P.W.D. discovered that Batu Kokohitan is rich in granite and they intend to quarry it142 words
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Article21 1962-11-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— The 1963 budget meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly will be held on Dec. 15.21 words
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Article, Illustration2048 1962-11-15 7 MAX FREEDMAN - MAX FREEDMAN -by- IT is now possible lo put the events of the past two weeks in responsible perspective. This attempt at the reconstruction of great events is being made without any effort to reward heroes, or to identify2,048 words
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Advertisement125 1962-11-15 7 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for you tt.nt.RAIION: 2§S EXECUTIVI Pack 80 CENTS AM) IN II ns 40 CENTS SINGAPORE: 20s EXECUTIVt PACK 70 CENTS125 words
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Article522 1962-11-15 8 HOLIDAY PAY CASE FOR APPEAL SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN application for leave to appeal against an award made by the Assistant Commissioner of Labour, involving a question of double pay for working on a public holiday, was granted by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. The522 words
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110 1962-11-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry was surprised today that Malaya has been listed to take part in the Bangkok International Trade Fair to be held there next year. A spokesman of the Ministry told the Straits Times today: "We know110 words
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Article29 1962-11-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. left for a three-day official visit of Penang and Alot Star today.29 words
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226 1962-11-15 8 SINGAPORE. Wed EXPORTS of goods and raw materials from Singapore to the United Arab Republic will increase considerably as a result of the visit here of two U-A.R. Government trade representatives to promote trade relations They are Mr. Ismail Shafei. chairman and managing director226 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-11-15 8 Yodelling since he was 10 THE 700 people who attended the Bavarian Folklore Ballet at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur n<n Tuesday night were thrilled at the delightful yodelline of one of the stars. Yesterday it was disclosed that the yodeller was none other than Franz Lang (above), Bavaria's champion98 words
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Article46 1962-11-15 8 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— Customs officers and police swooped on two Illicit samsu hide-outs in a rubber! plantation near here. They destroyed two 60-gallonl stills, 13 drums and 14 jars containing more than 1.000 gallons! of samsu worth $6,000 in excise duties.46 words
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218 1962-11-15 8 M.I.C. makes plans for Malaysia changes I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Amendments to the constitution of the Malayan Indian Congress to enable it to extend its activities to the Malayasian territories will be discussed at the two-day annual delegates' conference in Klang from Nov. 24. Several branches of th« MIC have submitted218 words
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Article21 1962-11-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—Britain's Commissioner-General for South-East Asia. Lord Selkirk, flew to Bangkok today after a one-day visit here.21 words
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Article34 1962-11-15 8 BENTONO, Wed.— One thousand pecple will share one telephone. They are residents of Kemayan, a village near here, which untl) now has had no telephone. Th« telephone was Installed yesterday.34 words
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Miscellaneous225 1962-11-15 8 1 //*>i/ O*>p B# V.T. Hawniim WUCAN A WELL* TEACH' ISN T V.. LETS SAY THAT WHEN I I L.A BRAIN SECOND/ 1 "N. IYOUU.HAVE AN IQ > TEACH AAE J QUITE THE \NOQD.~J GET THROUGH PUTTING TO NO OTHER /sMAI?TEB>A THATLL MAKE HIM LOOK TOreA S LETS PUT IT225 words
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Article, Illustration290 1962-11-15 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— At the end of an inquest into his wife's death fall, Inspector of Chinese Schools, Mr. Lee Chee Cheng. 34, said today: "I'm sorry it had to end like this. I had cancer but it killed my wife." Bespectacled Mr.290 words
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Article36 1962-11-15 9 KUCHING, Wed Two ad-| ministrative officers have beeri| recruited from Malaya for] Malaysia work in North Borneo. They have been taken on contract, approved by the North Borneo Standing Finance Committee.36 words
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163 1962-11-15 9 Half a million 'floating' voters: Big drive by Umno KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— About half a million Malay voters who are proAlliance are not members of any party And it is these 'floating voters" that the I mini has set its sights on. According to "Malaya Merdeka," official organ of I'mnii,163 words
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Article172 1962-11-15 9 'SLAVE DRIVER 9 CHARGE DENIAL PENANG, Wednesday. T»HE Penang division of the Malayan Trade A Unions Congress today denied a statement by Mr. V. David, a Socialist Front member of Parliament, that transport employers in Penang were "slave drivers." "We dissociate ourselves from this view," Mr. Gerald Abraham, chairman of172 words
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Article50 1962-11-15 9 SINGAPORE.! Wed. Nearly 6.000 cars were registered in Sin- j gapore during the last 10 months., it was stated today. This brings the total to 75.946 cars now in the island. The number of motor-cycles.' excluding scooters, has also increased by about 6.000 since! January.50 words
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Article19 1962-11-15 9 TAIPINO, Wed. Work has started on a $600,000 reservoir at Sungel Kurau. 15 miles north of Taiplng.19 words
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Article59 1962-11-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The acting Director-General of Telecommunications in Malaya and Singapore. Mr D. Smith announced today that the overseas telex service would be extended to Mexico from Monday The service will oe continuous except on Sunday. The minimum charge for a three-minute call will be59 words
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Article276 1962-11-15 9 Government with dividend appeal FONDON. Wed.— Judgment j in favour of the Government of the Federation of Malaya on a 57.793 claim against Kimau Omnibus Co. of Ipoh. a holding company whose sole sourer of income is dividends received from the General Omnibus Co. (Perak), was given by the judicialReuter - 276 words
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94 1962-11-15 9 HONG KONG. Wed.— Kuala Lumpur's "Welfare Queen," 19-year-old Miss Maureen U'Ren, finds Hong Kong boys conservative. But. she told the Hong Kong Standard in an interview today. Malayan boys in the University of Hong Kong were "just like those back home." In Hong KongReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement208 1962-11-15 9 Ingaple pALAI LUMPUR I BANGKOK HOHGXOHC M, El JAPAN Cathay Pacific operate fast through services from Singapore to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipei, Japan and Manila. Also connecting services to Rangoon and Calcutta. Cathay Pacific have daily flights to cities throughout th* Orient by fast jets and with superb meals and208 words
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Advertisement94 1962-11-15 9 Whoosh! It's here! The all NEW model Yes, Lambretta always do things in style. Now, Lambretta experts have created a real miracle of technique and elegance the "Slimstyle" 150-Li with the NEW aerodynamic design. MORE powerful MORE beautiful MORE economical MORE comfortable iLlliJ TheLambretta "Slimstyle" 150-LI Is equipped with the94 words
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Advertisement158 1962-11-15 9 BE the ideal host by providing your guests with the best in comfort. Let them sigh with satisfaction as they sink into Dunlopillo Cushions. The specially foamed latex allows fresh air to circulate through the cushion-r keeping it delightfully cool throughout the day and night. You will always be satisfied158 words
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Article44 1962-11-15 10 H H«rW< if 1 Minimum/ CONGRATULATIONS llisa lav Kuo Ching UR.B.M. 1 performing 1 for being a«Hrfi-ri In* l!>6i Musk Scholarship of thr A--<" Mf 11 Board of the R.B.M. l/ondon n« puhlxhed in the Malay Mall November 13 From your music tearh-r44 words
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Article28 1962-11-15 10 2t WarU tit (Minimum) MR AND MRS. K. Yawanarajah thank all friends and relative* for their sood «the» and presents on trie orra- lon of their marrrtc*28 words
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Article142 1962-11-15 10 Word, Sl* (Minimum 1 SAY COOOBVE to mr><y tea leave* NeMea plun hot water give« you cup after rup of rrfreablng. 100', pure ten WATCH YOUR WEIGHT: Be fit but not fat. Remember Ryvita keep* you I joy deliclou* Ryvita today rou 11 iom- ,t. ROLANO'S. "LaUta" the latest142 words
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Article653 1962-11-15 10 The British deterrent may not be worth the trouble <t seems to be causing, yet it is hardly for the Russians to cry murder because Mr. Macmillan has decided to explode a small nuclear device in Nevada. The Russians themselves still have ;>n unknown numb*- of explosions653 words
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Article311 1962-11-15 10 There may be politician? who hope to use the Indian border war 'to split the unity and brotherhood of the Indians and Chinese in Malaya", as the secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party alleges. This was not unknown during the Communist war in Malaya, and the Tengku had311 words
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Article276 1962-11-15 10 i The Malayan Inter-Govern-i mental Committee, which rej newed its discussions in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, naturally j has held all its meetings behind closed doors. There may be encouragement in the thought that no news, in this instance, is probably good news. There would be headlines if the276 words
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601 1962-11-15 10 KRISHNA MOORTHY - The boraer war For sleepy Sikkim, the time to decide is here KRISHNA MOORTHY by— NEW DELHI. Wednesday TH E Chinese Com munists are angry with the Bhutanese Maharaja who continues to be guided by Delhi in foreign affairs. And they are equally furious with Tashi Namgyal. the aged Maharaja601 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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190 1962-11-15 10 I REFER to a letter under the heading "Radio Fiction." The text of the news item was a quote of a Reuter reDort quoting the New China News Agency. The text made reference to Indian troops south of the Tawang River shelling Chinese "frontier" guards,190 words
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Letter92 1962-11-15 10 \VHEN the Communists inflicted terror, ruin and death in this land over eleven years there was no talk of racial difference in the national struggle for victory and a democratic way of life. Freedom was at stake and was won by united struggle. Tengku Abdul Rahman has given92 words
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Letter167 1962-11-15 10 MAY I point out In reply to your correspondent "Citizen" (ST Nov. 10) that "University of the air" is merely a title. The content Is based on the manifold activities and functions of what is acknowledged as the highest seat of learning in the country. The programme167 words
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Letter132 1962-11-15 10 AS a normal trained tea- cher I am surprised by the insistent claims of DT.C. graduates to equality. There are indeed a substantial number of DTC graduates who have better academic qualifications than a very small number of normal trained teachers; but contrast the many university graduates among132 words
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Letter105 1962-11-15 10 THE facts given in a letter concerning school examinations in Malacca come as no surprise to me. for the same sort of thing is happening in Johore Bahru. Not only are the examiners inexperienced. but the choice of invigilators leaves much to be desired. A very senior teacher105 words
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Letter179 1962-11-15 10 I WOULD like to take to task your music critic "JH." for the impression he gave of the first half of Mr. Slkl's recital, which was in fact the major part of his programme. The Interpretation may not have been to J.H.s personal liking but to use the179 words
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Letter48 1962-11-15 10 MY State national citizenship certificate was lost in the post. I now find, much to my surprise, that the fee for a certified copy is $10. The fee for a copy of a Federal citizenship certificate is only $2. Why not the same rate? MAX Taiping48 words
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Letter160 1962-11-15 10 \yHILE your editorial (B.T. Nov. 13) has cleared the point which was apparently missed by Inche Abdul Kadtr bin Samsuddin in his comments on my statement, it has also created certain doubts and misgivings with regard to the practicability of the union's proposal. In fact similar schemes have160 words
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Letter73 1962-11-15 10 "THE registration fee has 1 been doubled. This would not matter if ail postmen were honest. I have lost several letters through the post, sometimes containing money. and sometimes books. Nearly every month we read in the newspapers of a postman being convicted. In other words the postal service73 words
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319 1962-11-15 10 OUTGUNNED: THE PROUD MEN ON INDIA'S FRONTLINE NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian Army now facing the grcatot challenge in its history from the Chinese on the Himalayan frontier, is in organisation and equipment basically similar to a British-style World War II Army. On the northern frontier amid the world's highest319 words
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Advertisement750 1962-11-15 10 Strut. Times ft Malay MiU OMaaMM MMMMMM <"«y CM h.nd.d t«c Ist Flew COLO ITODttl »C«DI Orchard Read eOLO fTOUmi ■MANCMBa AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATON* KKPPBL ROAD-NAVAL BASS Authorised Agsnls: CITY lOOK •TOH LTD Winchester Hsute Coltysr Ou«y TM« NKWS FIIONT Fttipstrtek's Supcrmsr*** M. M. MMAIL Admlrsity Used. Ntvsl M. ABDUL750 words
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Advertisement42 1962-11-15 10 "gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens, SINGAPORE 21, Chul.o Stroe*. Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mosjiaii, lsr Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement64 1962-11-15 10 Ties Ly Wembley Evan the most particular man will b« dalightad with our vast Fall collection subtle jstripings, handsoma panels, all-over patterns and smart underknots. all designed to partner Fall's nawest clothing. Your choice is easiar, thanks to Wemblay's Color Guide* that tells the right tla to waar with tha64 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-11-15 11 ANIMALS SEIZED: NOW CIRCUS FOLK, BROKE AND STRANDED. WAIT IN THE TATTERED TENTS THE desolate fairgrounds in Sitiauan where the C'irco Brazil only recently performed to hundreds of people. The circus is now unable to leave. It has been served with a court order seizing124 words
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266 1962-11-15 11 Two accused of graft are acquitted SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE First District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, today acquitted and discharged a Federation revenue officer, Dahlan bin Haji Hussain, and a Malayan Railway goods checker, Huan Ah Lek. on a corruption charge without calling for their defence. 1 Dahlan was aroused of266 words
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Article83 1962-11-15 11 JOIIORE BAIIRU. \V(d A pork seller. Mr. See Soon. 64. reported to tinpolice here the loss of a safe from his home in the Rengani district yesterday while he was out on business. The safp contained 58.401 in cash and jewellery. Police set83 words
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Article28 1962-11-15 11 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Six businessmen and three civil servants were arrested last night whllt watching a blue film at a: house In Jalnn Kebtm Kuda.28 words
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Article52 1962-11-15 11 KUCHINO. Wed. Father A. D Vo.s, 58. pries: la charge of the Roman Catholic Mission in Sibu. Sarawak, collapsed and died while riding his bicycle in Race Course Road. Sibu. He came to Sarawak in 1929 from Holland. He was a keen footballer during his52 words
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Article79 1962-11-15 11 Editor to advise on agency rpOKYO. Wed. Mr. Roy J. Otake, executive news editor of Kyodo News Service will leave here on Nov. 20 for Kuala Lumpur where lie will help to set up a new national news agency. It was announced today. He expects to be in Malaya forUP - 79 words
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Article59 1962-11-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Three disputes relating to the Interpretation of clauses in collective agreements will come up before the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow. The parties are: Singapore Business Houses Employees Union and the Anglo-Thai Corporation Ltd.; UndetevesJacoberg (Far East) Ltd. and Singapore Business Houses Employees Union; and Singapore Rubber59 words
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Article36 1962-11-15 11 PENANG. Wed. K. Subramaniam. 22, today pleaded guilty! to breaking into a store in Weld Quay on Nov. 3 and stealing 515.756 worth of perfume belonging to the Anglo-Thai Corporation Ltd. Sentence was postponed.36 words
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Article25 1962-11-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A coastal minesweeper of the Royal Malayan Navy, the Mahamiru. will beuin a six-day Informal visit 'v Bangkok on Saturday25 words
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Article82 1962-11-15 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Impact of culture on fertility, clinical trials of oral birth control compounds, family welfare education, and sex education and preparation for marriage will be among the subjects which will be discussed at the seventh international conference on planned parenthood to be held here from Feb82 words
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246 1962-11-15 11 Policeman imposed $5 'fine' on cyclist court told DENANG, Wed. —A traffic policeman demanded a $5 "line" from a petrol kiosk attendant for a traffic offence, the Sessions Court was told today. "He would not allow me to have my bicycle until I had paid him the money, "the attendant,246 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-11-15 11 Anna does her bit for the fund j^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. IV The "PanKßong Aneka" variety show, now touring Malaya, cot off to a promising start with capacity crowds at the first two performances given in Alor Star on Monday night. Also on tour with the troupe is the Radio Malaya118 words
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Article21 1962-11-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The strike by about 166 employees of the Sea View Hotel entered its fifth day today.21 words
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290 1962-11-15 11 BRIDGE ATTACK ON A HAWKER DESCRIBED SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A HAWKER, Seng Kee Hoe, 21, was attacked by eight men at Elgin Bridge on the night of Oct. 12. At noon next day seng was found dead in bed in his home in Fisher Street with a fractured skull. I This290 words
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Article46 1962-11-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr V Narasiir.han, who was closely associated with several leading shipchandling firms in Singapore, ha:; died in Varanasi i ßenares) India. He first came to Singapore In 1928, and was in the ship-chand-Une business till he retired In 1958.46 words
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Article64 1962-11-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A rive-man trade promotion mission from the Engineering Export Promotion Council of Calcutta flew into Singapore today positive of a ootentlal market in this region for India's export of non-ferrous alloys and semis. The delegation headed by Mr. F. A. Jasdanwala has just completed a64 words
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Article74 1962-11-15 11 More comes in for the M-fund KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Stadium Negara Board of Control has contributed $17,404 to the National Monument Fund bringing the fund to $609.--572. Latest donations are: Through the State Secretary, Selangor. $649.05; Dlsjtrict Office, Baling. $573.30: lUtusan Melayu. Kuala Lumpur. $156: District OffiiT. Raub. $58.05.74 words
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Article52 1962-11-15 11 BANGKOK. Wed An eiirhtman Malayan delegation has arrived here for discussions with Thai officials on agriculture, fishIn? and animal husbandry problems. The delegation is headed by Raja Za'.nal Abidin bin Raja Hajl TachUc. Permanent Secretary to 'he Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. The conference will last until Nov.Reuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-11-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. AN APPEAL to the head of the Civil Service, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Majid. to help reduce the mass failures in Government clerical examinations was made today by the 6,000-strong Civil Service Clerical Federation, comprising eight state clerical253 words
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116 1962-11-15 11 CALL TO PPP TO 'CLARIFY' STAND ON BORDER WAR DENANG, Wed. T h J Penang UMNO youth leader. Inche Ismail Icirls, last night called on the People's Progressive Party to "clarify" it s stand on the border wa r between India and China. Inche I.smail. who was addressing the Sungei116 words
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Advertisement153 1962-11-15 11 WORLD PROVEN MERCEDES-BENZ DICOCL UNIMDE POWERFUL W][h auachments the UNIMOO can lake the place of versatile Drainage Irrigation Pump Han ester ft Mower ♦-WMfEL drive Cultivator <k Tiller m Road Builder Spra>er A: H;UTowrr •t'rtRENTiAL Rriui" Collector LOCK p,, c ashler Air C omi)ro.N.sor SYNCMROMESH ener aOr transmission Plough er153 words
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Advertisement175 1962-11-15 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 community175 words
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Miscellaneous430 1962-11-15 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA ■mwiwiroi "BSSi BSE? 1 mmmm\Snwmnm »e A £-K™\ e JJ mt H e *T&. 4:6 metres 605 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7JO A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 601 Time Signal. News; 7.35 BreakMorning Prelude: 7.00 The f*»t Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin-430 words
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Article, Illustration480 1962-11-15 12 CHILDREN'S dothos should reflect the carefree spirit of the young with gay colours and pretty touches. A look around for children's fashions show that there is a change in their clothes. It all centres around one point simplicity. Not so long ago a480 words
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Article117 1962-11-15 12 EVER see a purple cat? Osiris, owned by art teacher Lydia Eubank of Dallas, often becomes purple, green and other unusual colours when his portrait is painted by students. Miss Eubank regularly takes her cat to let children paint his picture. She puts OsirisUPI - 117 words
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Article60 1962-11-15 12 HANDY for the hostess who loves entertaining is a new mixer with a powerful motor. It can quickly prepare party dips and beverages. A mother will find It valuable for mixing fresh baby foods. Heat resistant, the fourcup container is graduated for easier measuring. Available in the Malayan60 words
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Article58 1962-11-15 12 STEP right up! New portable, collapse-proof household steps are being introduced in America. Made of lightweight, sturdy aluminium, the unit consists of two steps in a new kind of folding frame. A curved safety grip bar at the top supports the knees and assures balance. Weighs less thanUPI - 58 words
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163 1962-11-15 12 Hair spray set with a dual purpose PRETTY and practical, here is the' newest in h&ir spray set, which is a welcome change for the woman who wants to have beauty at her finger tips. From a leading cosmetic firm comes the "mother and daughter" set that Is handy for163 words
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Article162 1962-11-15 12 household! hints A HANDFUL of salt thrown on the coals in the barbecue pit will lower flames and deaden the smoke from the broiled meat. To use your travel iron in a hotel, empty a dresser drawer, turn it over and cover it with a bath towel for an improvised162 words
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Advertisement242 1962-11-15 12 C->C V OUL JL v/ for lip^ and .matching fingertips m*\ m m ifiir k Here are 10 never-never-before, low-key, high-fashion shades that were born to be worn by the woman who wants tomorrow's look today— that's you! These colors speak in whispers they are sensuously soft, shatteringly chic, quietly242 words
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Advertisement220 1962-11-15 12 PL HIl W v m W^^ HOCfBIGANT .Spray ?di*t PwrifattH* j Bole Agenta in Malaysia:- L L Tels k Co's Trading Society Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Jeaseltnn KoeMag* the special blend of freshly ground pure coffee vtithTHEGOLDEN FLAVOUR Extra Good if Icof fee-maker, y o.ii like it itV'EXTRA" GOOD N**M«2220 words
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Miscellaneous294 1962-11-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Rise awkwardly to prosecute 1. Bucking up about giving dlrec- an old publication appearing t toils to father Is very mean! again (7). (6-6). 6. Coming into being during 8. Liqueur with a fat air (7). China's centenary (7). 9. I like being among strong294 words
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Advertisement708 1962-11-15 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE \TER DEPARTMENT. Applications re Invited for the vacant post ol Water Electric Chaigeman In Tebrau Works, Johorr Rate of pay 58.65 per day plus and extr. 1/6 rate of pay per shift work Starting pay depending on experience. Duties at Control Room Switchgear. Candidates708 words
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Advertisement613 1962-11-15 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY REGISTRAR Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment to the newly Instituted post of Deputy Registrar. The successful candidate would be expected to take up the appointment Immediately. Candidates must be graduates and must have had relevant administrative experience, preferably in613 words
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Advertisement830 1962-11-15 13 r— =l (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* SS Min.)— Box SO cts. extrm BRITISH COMPANY Requires a mrl for a Clerical Post. Minimum Qualifications Senior Cambridge Certificate. Reply P.O. Box 107. K.U. statins qualifications, age, experience. beauty SALON at Changl Road. District 14, requires experienced European lady830 words
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Advertisement1078 1962-11-15 13 SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct: extra I INTERNATIONAL COMPANY at Petaling Jaya requires 1. Experienced 1 and preferably qualified Senior Ac- c counts Clerk. 2. Accounts and Wages 6 Clerks preferably experienced, who are C holders of the Senior Cambridge Cer- E tlflcate or equivalent. Excellent1,078 words
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Advertisement1088 1962-11-15 13 lOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm I Oti fiONC ham Para rreeneid oodern 4-oedroora nuogalowa Prices o rom $37,000. Loan available $20,000 iuotbly instalments ten year os-u P inncipal interest $248.40 Estate Oei 8 :iong Ham 33/35. Telok Ayer Street a I'por* Tel: ***** PO1,088 words
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Advertisement1097 1962-11-15 13 HIRE PURCHASE 0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box 50 ct: txtrm !0 CAS COOKERS for City Council Oas •r Bottle Gas J60.00 Only. Deposit St 10.00, Monthly SlO.OO. Keg Huat B< tadlo Co. Ltd.. 124, Orcharl Road. 8i llngapore. Phone *****. ejs B> DOGS, PETS, ETC. Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO1,097 words
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Advertisement887 1962-11-15 13 FOR SALE I Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm X-MAS OPPORTUNITY? Metis Drill ■orts Now All sizes Clearing (3.90. Dyx' Prom $1.30. (2 Pieces) Boys' ilt» Now $1.40, Hundreds Ot Barilns! Remember Cathay's 38/39. Bras asah Road. Spore. CURIOS t Word* SS (Min.)— Box So et* txtrm ONCE A887 words
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Advertisement343 1962-11-15 13 TAILORING t0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. etlrm PRINCE TAILOR for tiulta of Distinction. 'I. Prince Street. 8 por*. T»L *****. NAM CHEONC TAILOR. 1-1 Road. Spore Til: TtiC.6l for Outfitting* POM CLASS lAILUHINU null*, snirta. Military Uoilorma. Ladiea Coatumea. Urraari Viaii Natt> Tailvra. 4/10 Tanmio Kuan id' Dora)343 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1962-11-15 14 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY Now 17 years after his death, the full implications of his plot with the Axis powers to drive the British out of India BY Army mutiny was part of the take-over plan SIBHAS CHANDRA BOSK, head of the "free India government" in Singapore during the war,1,373 words
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Advertisement283 1962-11-15 14 THF PAR DE LUXE SUPER SEVEN COOPER PICK-UP VAN COUNTRYMAN The de-Luxe Saloon is the ideal small ca;. Real luxury here, with attractively For the man of sport, for the man of This little utility is the ideal answer to the Grocers, bakers, florists, all agree this is The 'all283 words
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Advertisement1593 1962-11-15 15 IU LI*ERPOOI I. BUI CBA4I U.A. Oue Sport Sam v S'Mm Penang PELEUS livtrpiil OußiiH GlatgOß la PI Niv II Ne* 17 lAUMIOON ntcrpoti OuCnii Gdn. 34 Niv II Nt* 17/21 Nt* 21 AENEAS Havre I pill A mouth, G'to* Niv 19 Niv 21 Nl* 24/21 Nt* II ANILNOI LPtal.1,593 words
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Advertisement2789 1962-11-15 15 1 1 1 Pi wCj i 1 1 J mJlkLrm In H l l] Pi THE E. #V C. LINESSAILINGS TO CINOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMENT, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTEROAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. yJ3*"**sSV Sport P. S'hara Penang f 3 l«Ki\Ml SIMI Na* 21/21 Na* 24/25 Nl* I"I\S>JJ«I "AYUTHIA" aid)2,789 words
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Advertisement1258 1962-11-15 15 w-^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W»_ VfVtM Tatn Nn DOI Wbbl ELLERMAN LIMB «k KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE, LONDON. HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO lO..FJIOAM t MIbrXESBROUGM. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANO Cm OF UEOI Axcetuai eargt m Ctttrtl I Settt raera Sham Ptnani BOUfcAiNvilu It Part 'l7 Nn 11,11 Niv Sport1,258 words
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Article77 1962-11-15 16 yiU Federation Minuter of Finance has fixed these prices for raleulating customs duties for thr werk beginning on Nov. 15. Rubber Xli: n-nts ;i In. Copra s4 32 a ton. Coconut oil s;iiaton. Palm oil 5377.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5323.50 a ton. The rate of duties payable77 words
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Article97 1962-11-15 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Sinxaport noon pries per pirul vmlerday: Coconut oil: bulk $411 Mttm, drum $45 aellers. Copra Nov. jjsj buyrrit. S2'.<t Rellers: Popptr Muntok white 1145 sellers. Sarawak whit.- JI42J sellora. •pecial Sarawak black $105 sell<-ra. Karlilod Uimpong black $105 aellrra. AST A $115 aellers Singapore oconut97 words
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Article148 1962-11-15 16 Nov. 14 Thrto tnontna (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Business done: Uuniopa 14 eta. b. Darby 4id K. tc N. ID eta C Storage 4 id. Gammon II cts. S Traction 1/I*. J WauKb 14 cts Sh.-ll 13 eta. M. Brew 25 eta. Steamship X cts M Cement lx eta. S.148 words
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Article92 1962-11-15 16 THE Malayan Eichanxe BankC A»»o--ciatian made 'best changea In it* la inn-chanti" ymtenlay (all ratc> to Mum Canada: miyinic n M 7 16. airmail Ol) n 16. VO d.»t 36 1/16 credit bilN, ;u; :t 16 trade lulls. Selhnt TT or OD ready: Canada H 116; Belgian Franc*92 words
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666 1962-11-15 16 Prom Our Market Correspondent Ii^ITH more interest being TT shown in the market generally industrial share prices again made headway on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. This section of the market was again active with an expanding turnover particularly in the new issues. Several666 words
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Article21 1962-11-15 16 M.il.njii Stock Indues Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Industrials: 191.33 ISM.7S Tins: 284.47 286.97 rubbers: 179.59 179.59 Jan. 1, 1958=100.21 words
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Article128 1962-11-15 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. CECOND rmik slocks cnn'iiiued on a s'eady trend, but some leaders eased back again. Rises slightly shudeO falls in moderate trad me B.H.P. lost a turther 9d. to 51s. and A.C.I. 6d. to 61' Base m*tals wcrt tirm with Nrw Broken Hill moving up Is. Cd.128 words
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Article27 1962-11-15 16 November 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 782 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5429.25 (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 25 tons).27 words
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Article631 1962-11-15 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number or the shares traded In brackets: Industrial!: Dunleps $2.09 St.. (SOO) 52.10 PL.. (sOi)i H.l] SI.. (3.U00) 52.12 D. (1.000) SL',O9. '3.000) J:MH. (T.OOO) 52.11. (3.000) 52.12: Katt631 words
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322 1962-11-15 16 small. Cut some Continental enequiry was noted at ruling differentials. Polymer U.K. Ltd., has announced a reduction in its price for high stryrene resin rubber materials effective immediately. The delivered U.K. price for polysar SS 250 solid is now 24.25 d. per !b.,322 words
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Article233 1962-11-15 16 QECEMBER nr.t grade rubber buyer* f.e.fc. i-losed at 5 p.m. in Slnicapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday «t 78| cents per Ib. up three-eighth* of a rent The lone m-as quietly iWady. S.C.C R.A. and FM RE closing price* in cent* per Ih yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b.233 words
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Article227 1962-11-15 16 SHIP* lying aionisidt tht tin (apart whiivn ttday art: Maori 6/7, Mltaka Maru 2S/26. Oudrun Bakke 13/14. T*lko Maru 40/41, Helan Maru 31/32. Mrtwa Mara 23/34. Tapah NW. 1. Bruaa (1) NW. 2/3, Levcrnhank 3S/39. Pulau rClrtJantf NW. ft. Modjokarto 15/16. Staavac Sund* 40/41. Outer reads:227 words
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Advertisement1055 1962-11-15 16 Tl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDt^ Express U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast S«rvic« HA (1* tl» £1» Spore f. S'lWTi H'kong g.rranciSC* t Angela* N.Yort Gthshu Mam" 25 21 Nay 30 Ni» S Oec 25 Oec 2) Oic 14 Ja* "Kiankma Mare" 27 29 Otc )l o*c/ I la* I la*1,055 words
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Advertisement695 1962-11-15 16 «t,»IBUUWU -lihi.rt i«ir>(.l ikki r si*» > Mjiieiiiet. tune, Oemin UMA SJilel I* Pirt II Ni« timer*. latte«*». «"'e*rt. treat* SOUTH I WES) AfMCa SEIVICI S*DO'e fiNAERA S/ I Oee Ourt»n (21/1), Port Elizabeth (24/1). Capetown (21/1), Matadi (311). Lagos (1/2), Cotonou (1/2), lema. Takoradi, Abidian. Freetown. Conakry. Dakar (22/2).695 words
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Advertisement124 1962-11-15 16 TENDER POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders, which will close at 12 noon on 30.11.62, are Invited by i the Commandant. Federal Police I Depot, for cutting and dressing of hair of Police recruits at the Federal Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur for period Ist December. 1962 to 31st December. 1963. 2. Full124 words
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Advertisement538 1962-11-15 16 LINGUI TIN LIMITED (Incorporated In the State of Singapore i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Register ot the Compam will be closed from 19th tc 27th "November. 1962. both iUv.s inclusive lor the purpose of repaying to Stock-holdei> 50 per Stock Unit consequent upon Ihe confirmation by the538 words
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Advertisement904 1962-11-15 17 NOTICE 00l Slang Hoon (IDC:KLR (SL *****8) is no longer in our employ as a bill collector and ls not authorised to collect monies or transact business on our behalf. LAI COMPANY. 170-172 Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE BUSINESS AS USUAL WELCOME SPECIAL. DISCOUNT DURING STRIKE PROPRIETOR'S PERSONAL ATTENTION TO904 words
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Advertisement388 1962-11-15 17 SINGAPORE CITY COL'N'CIL DIRKMIRK STOCK 1955/70-80. NOTICE Ls hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th November to Ist December, 1962. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest WarrantsSS- SCALES. City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED388 words
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Advertisement460 1962-11-15 17 COMPANY MEETING HARRISONS CROSFIELD, LIMITED Mr. J.P.E. Gilchrist 0.8. E. who succeeded Sir Leonard Paton as Chairman on Ist July 1962. reports Oroup Net Profits tor the year ended 30th June 1962 of £685.820 (1961 £709.r>92) alter taxation. The Final Dividend proposed on the Delerred Ordinary Stock is 13% making460 words
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Advertisement355 1962-11-15 17 Federation ol Ma lay h The Federation, under the Prime M;n:scr. Tunku Abdul Rahman, and his stable Government, connnues wi*ely administered It is prosperous, developing last, the various races living in harmony and goodwill. In the result planned expansion on a long term basis is not only possible but actively355 words
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Advertisement393 1962-11-15 17 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. Selangor trom Class E and above supply contractors up to 3.00 p.m. of sth December 1962. for the supply of C.I. specials to suit A.C. pipes to B.S. 486 including delivery and unloading. Full particulars are obtainable from393 words
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Advertisement268 1962-11-15 17 TENDERS I JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery of Pipes, Valves and Spe- I cials of Classes C and D for Jaba- tan Kerja Raya, Taiping. will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 21st December, 1962268 words
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Advertisement332 1962-11-15 17 Required: A Salesman with Engineering or Technical Background for Singapore and Johore. Knowledge of welding techniques an advantage but not essential as specialised training will be given to really keen and hard working man. Good income from basic salary and high commission. Car owners only. Apply Box A 4227, S.T..332 words
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793 1962-11-15 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Who will challenge Soh for hottest seat in sport? NORMAN SIEBEL By gASICALLY there is nothing so wrong with Singapore soccer that will not be remedied by either a change of faces or thinking in SAFA's control room at Jalan Besar Stadium. With it, too, must come a more responsible793 words
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Article178 1962-11-15 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TPOH, Wed.— Ten A horses to follow at the November meeting starting here on Sunday are: NOBLE GESTURE— Narrowly beaten by Harlequin II over 6f on this course in September. £> CHANTICLEER. II Impressed first time out when second to Sans Atout178 words
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Article102 1962-11-15 18 INDIANS 3 PRISONS 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Swee Chua, switched irom out-side-lett to inside-right, scored a brilliant hatinck dvi it lailed to bring Indian Association victory over Prisons at Balestier Road today. Prisons won 5-3 to become new leaders in Div. 1 of the Singapore hockey league.102 words
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Article34 1962-11-15 18 PENANO. Wed. Penang Malays are unable to raise a team for their Razak Cup hockey match against Federation Armed Forces at Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, and will concede a walkover.34 words
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Article239 1962-11-15 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'THE Federation of Malaya AAU's call for a meet- ing to form a Malaysian body was today greeted with enthusiasm by athletics officials in SingaIre and Borneo, spokesman of the SlngaAAA said that in view he coming Into being of lysia next year, the239 words
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Article, Illustration274 1962-11-15 18 DEXTER HITS 108 RUNS IN WIN OVER COUNTRY XI BCOBEBOARO SYDNEY, Wed. Ted Dexter, the MCC captain, showed English cricket at its best, when the tourists beat a New South Wales Country XI by seven wickets in a one--1 day match at Griffith today. The Country XI declared at 186274 words
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Article144 1962-11-15 18 SCC 17 RAF CHANG! 3 CINGAPORE. Wed. SRU officials smiled and kept their fingers crossed as Munsell, the SCC "A" XV standoff, dummied and weaved today. For Munsell is with the Army and may not be released to play for Singapore Civilians If the Services decide144 words
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Advertisement377 1962-11-15 18 ~s*C&*t£v £44^0- ~jV| Spore/Penan* $255.00— 5320.00. Federation $318.00— 5400.00. II"" 11 l mtn »cl INSTANT I?!! RELIEF fit FROM f^om TTrfc j STOP PRICKLY HEAT TODAY! JJJjj m~.~.——» J ut( few drop* of D.D.D. Prescxiptioo Snw% t le burning, itching «pou will bring qnick i«S relir from P* inful Prickly377 words
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Advertisement169 1962-11-15 18 200 cc SCOOTERS A masterpiece of German precision craftsmanship. The Diana 200 cc looks years ahead to keep in time with tomorrows developments. jP*Jt M 09 rtf UNCHALLENGED FOR SHEER DOLLAR WORTH... FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Federation Representatives:- WEARNE BROS. •413 nay i A PRODUCT169 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-11-15 18 HOCKEY Penan* I, »r.ut:j RAAF 6 Customs 0> Malacca League: St Francis Assn 5 DTC 1; Yorks "B" 1 Oumey School 1. SrUnror Leapie Div. 2: Radio I Municipal 0; Police Depot "B" 8 Klurara I; Kllat "B" 11 YMCA O.i41 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-11-15 18 Brooke Cup 1KL1: RMAF 3 Art lite: y Regt. 2. Friendly (Klang) Khalsa 1 Customs 4. SOCCER Kluanc League CM*. 8: Indians "B" 4 Wan Chin 3. Spore Govt. Services Junior Cup matches all postponed. I36 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-11-15 18 Sports Diary SOCCER SPORE LEAGL'E: Uiv. 1 RAF Seletar v Tan Tock Seng (Jn Besar Stadium). MM (IP: Klnta Indians v Kllat (Assembly Hull ground, Ipoh). RUGGER CLUB MATCHES: Spore Blacks t J. B. United -Bras Basah Rd): XL Techs v Rambler* (Ourney Rd).44 words
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Article48 1962-11-15 19 PENANO, Wed. Syed Omar Mashoor, president of the Penang Malay FA., today handed a cheque for $247 to The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, for the National Monument Fund. The money was collected from a soccer match between Penang Malays and Selangor Rangers recently.48 words
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Article, Illustration441 1962-11-15 19 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT; WEtGHTLIFTING By Sing apore, Wed. £HUA Tian Teck, a former president of the Singapore Amateur Weightlilting Federation, said today he was confident that middleweight Tan Howe Liang and featherweight Chua Phung Kirn would win gold medals at the Cornwealth Games441 words
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155 1962-11-15 19 2 OFFICIALS TO LEAVE AHEAD OF TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —I Two Malayan officials will attend the board meeting of the Commonwealth Games Federation at Perth on Nov. 19. They are Thong Poh Nyen. secretary of the FMOC and Teh Gin Sooi, secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya. They155 words
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Article, Illustration503 1962-11-15 19 JAKARTA, Wednesday. "INDONESIA aim to become a world power In sport and to achieve this, they plan to enlist the help of the American Peace Corps. Tom Rosandich. the American athletics coach who is under contract to the503 words
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Article123 1962-11-15 19 Gabuh Dilbagh chosen SINGAPORE, Wed. North Borneo territories will be represented by two athletes Gabuh bin Piging and Dilbagh Singh Kler— at the Commonwealth Games at Perth. Gurbakhsh Singh Kler, secretary of the AAA of North Borneo, said that though these two athletes may not win any medals, their participation123 words
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176 1962-11-15 19 Everton wrest lead in Div 1 from Spurs LONDON, Wednesday. pVERTON took over from Tottenham Hotspur at leaders of the First Division of English Football League last nght. Two goals by Welsh International Roy Vernoa helped Everton to a 4-3 away win over Nottingham Forest, which put them one point176 words
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Article114 1962-11-15 19 THE WORLD OF SPORT match in the world amateur billiards championship here. Cleaxy won 1.808-1,421. NEW YORK: The two major American athletic organisations, the AAU and th» National Collegiate Athletic Association, have agreed to end their three-year feud by forming a coalition group to co-ordinate track and field competition inReuter; UPI - 114 words
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Advertisement140 1962-11-15 19 REDDAWAY Tractaply the nylon reinforced CONVEYOR BELTING More flexible laterally so improved tricking. Rot-resistant nylon weft is stronger, less bulky. Super impact resistance. REDDAWAY AIR, WATER AND FIRE HOSES -SUPER CAMKLITF." Biujuiiiui i iljuuijuj 1 1 1 v WiHiiii^illiiiiiiikliUUmilllllLillH 1111ii11.,ii,^,.,J1,,;jil llliill.,ii,^,.,JI,,;ji Rubber Hoses for Delivery and Suction purposes reinforced with140 words
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Advertisement268 1962-11-15 19 Only by Qantas j can you fly j this way to London j BANGKOK U.S.A. CAIRO HONOLULU JKjbg •fP^MSStsr'-.^fc ""Wyy-- ip*- imP t^ ROME AUSTRALIA Qantas gives you service unmatched by any other able economy flights at a 20% saving. With it all, airline. Only with Qantas can you stop268 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-11-15 20 MALAYA, British, Sarawak and North Borneo delegates to the Inter Governmental Committee on Malaysia got down to their job in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. This is the first-ever meeting of the IGC to be held in the Federation. This picture shows the British (back to camera),84 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-11-15 20 EVELYN TU - EVELYN TU By SINGAPORE, Wed fJHINATOWN "wonder boy" violinist, Lee Pan I lon, 13, braced himself and in his Ust Knglish professed his love of the violin to two world distinguished Russian musicians al the airport tonight Top ranking Russian violinist Valeri Klimov, and368 words
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146 1962-11-15 20 KUANTAN, Wed. The State Game Department was today criticised at a meeting of the Legislative Assembly for not shooting wild animals which had been terrorising people in the State and causing damage to plantations. The attack on the department was made when the Mentrl146 words
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Article389 1962-11-15 20 LONDON, Wed.— Equity prices made further steaay progress in stock markets here today despite the rather disappointing trade figures. Business, however, showed a further reduction and buying was very selective. However, the undertone held relatively firm. Engineering shares met a good demand stocks featured Included, Guest Keen, Allied389 words
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Article100 1962-11-15 20 Suspended: Sedition case paper KUCHING. Wed. The Sibu district court today fined four members of the Kai Hua Printing Press and the editor of the Mm (hone Pau a total of SI 1.500 for publishing seditious articles. The prosecution alleged the articles had the intention of causing hatred and contemptReuter - 100 words
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254 1962-11-15 20 PERTH, Wed. ABDUL WAHID bin BABA, Singapore's only representative at the first Commonwealth Paraplegic Games here, sat sadly in a wheel-chair at the Claremont showground today and talked about "my great mistake." Abdul Wahid had failed to win a medal in anyReuter - 254 words
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293 1962-11-15 20 NEW YORK, Wed. Diahann Carroll, Negress starring in the J Broadway musical "No Strings", yesterday angrily criticised the producers of the film version for giving her part to Nancy Kwan. In an interview with the New York Post. Miss Carroll said there wereReuter - 293 words
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Obituary43 1962-11-15 20 LIM KIM HOCK P8K««1 away peacefully H-U-H2. leaving tv-hmd widow, youorfrr brother. Hi mhlit 5 sons, 2 daughters, one daUKhtrr-In-lay. 2 sons- in-l&w and 8 k-rand children. Cortege leaves \2\ Vantmat Road 2 p.m. lti-11 62. Cremation at v Upper Aljumed Road.43 words
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Advertisement36 1962-11-15 20 I Don't forget the Christmas Fair Ball on Saturday. 24th November. N Tickets available at Cold Storage. sKs^ wonderful new V i ty 'ts)»»iisrt sißßßr^ 8 big Dc Luxe slices in every picket of KRAFT shea36 words
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Advertisement160 1962-11-15 20 LfOtc CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Muitniiotmtnio^ 20 WwnU lit (Minimum) BETWEEN Tan Bwte Phuang Mr. A Mrs. Tan Mlang Chim and V.-o Puay Eng d/o Madam Goh Boh Twib on 11-11-62. W Jr -iW/^sß k. LJIL.J. -^w Kgf WKaifc. j,. r^^^^Bi^slllllllllllllßsi^sßsM |H||^|||BBHBsBBSVMSBssBBBiCsii^ ~Jm W a i ©Swiss mountain air gives Hero Jams160 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-11-15 20 JIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 89 7! Kota Bharu 84 Ti Penang 89 72 Malacca 86 73 Ipoh 89 73 Singapore 89 7440 words
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