The Straits Times, 16 November 1962
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Title Section20 1962-11-16 1 VVFBUF DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1962 15 CENTS, KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration608 1962-11-16 1 Peking states its case as the war of ideas with Moscow nears the brink A 'head-on' struggle with West advocated PEKING, Thursday THE Chinese Communist Party today called for a "head-on struggle against imperialism" and deemed it "absolutely impermissible" to barter away principles in negotiations with theReuter - 608 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-11-16 1 ROAR-RAJA SAYS 'HELLO' TO THE PRESS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Raja is the name of this 11-month-old 300 pounder. who was introduced to the Press today with his mate. Rani, when Malayan Breweries' officials announced details of the opening of their $12.5 million factory in Foss Road on Saturday. Both were122 words
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Article56 1962-11-16 1 LONDON. Thurs.—Dr. L.C. 1 Bateman. who arrived in Kuala Lumpur last month to take up his new appointment M Controller of Natural Rubber Research and chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board, has been awarded the Colwyn Medal for 1962 by the Institute of Rubber Industry,Reuter - 56 words
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Article205 1962-11-16 1 PEKING, Thursday. MORE than 1,000 Indian troops launched repeated attacks yesterday on Chinese positions in the Walong area on the North-East Frontier under heavy artillery cover, the New China news aeency reported today. The agency said fighting was still in progress "up to this morning."205 words
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Article57 1962-11-16 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Indian Government has suspended for the period of the emergency the article of the constitution guaranteeing equality before law for all. Other articles suspended are those ensuring protection of life and personal liberty, protection against arrest and detention in certain cases and freedomReuter - 57 words
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Article86 1962-11-16 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fire early this morning completely destroyed the seaside home at Tanah Merah of Mr. Lee Seng Ghee, son of Dato Lee Kong Chian. Neighbours say the fire was caused by a shortcircuit. It' began shortly after one o'clock. The bungalow was new and built in86 words
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Article, Illustration287 1962-11-16 1 Now a strike at the 'ghost' school JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The ]in n s of Al-atas Arabic mixed school have gone away, but the jinx still remains. Today, the on-off-on school closed again this' time not because of the ghosts, but because of a rift between the students and the287 words
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Article48 1962-11-16 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Radio Republic Indonesia announced expansion of its new television service to seven nights a week this week. The single Jakarta broadcast had been operating every evening except Mondays and Fridays, on a 10-kw station at the Asian Games site.— l T .P.I.48 words
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Article34 1962-11-16 1 SAIGON. Thurs. A Royal New Zealand Air Force Hastings iransport aircraft arrived here today with 3.000 blankets to be given lo Vietnamese mountain tribesmen who have fled from Communist guerillas. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-11-16 1 AILING RULER GOES FOR A DRIVE KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. —The Sultan of Perak went for his first car drive yesterday since he suffered a partial stroke on Oct. 22. He was accompanied by his physician. Dr. Amir Abbas. The black Rolls-Royce, with the State flag flying on it. cruised slowly90 words
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Article329 1962-11-16 1 Nikita's Cuban bomber offer WASHINGTON. Thins. Mr. Nik i t a Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, has offered to withdraw the Russian jet bombers from Cuba on conditions so far unacceptable to the United States, authoritative sources said here last night. The sources said the offer was contained in oneReuter; UPI - 329 words
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Article15 1962-11-16 1 RIFLE TRAIN FOR MP I will stai liitn«-n« b> n i.nl |1 I15 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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Article148 1962-11-16 2 Waves englf Filipino village VIANILA, Thurs. iTI Eight foot tidal waves swamped the coastal village of Bacon. 240 miles southeast of here, yesterday and destroyed at least. 133 houses, it was rrportcd today. Major Lorenzo Talalala commander of the Philippines Constabulary unit in SorosoBon Province, said that residents were evacuatedUPI - 148 words
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557 1962-11-16 2 India: Aid will be used only to repel Red invasion WASHINGTON, Thurt rpHE Indian Government yesterday gave formal assurances that the arms and military equipment it was receiving from the United States would be used only to repel Communist Chinese aggression. The Indian pledge was contained in an exchange ofReuter - 557 words
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Article113 1962-11-16 2 A PHONE CALL BLOWS UP VILLAGE TAKELY, (England). Thurs. .—Someone made a telephone call here yesterday and accidentally blew up half the village. Firemen believe the call caused a spark in the exchange mechanism which ignited accumulated gas in a manhole near the automatic exchange in this village in Essex,Reuter - 113 words
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223 1962-11-16 2 CAN FRANCISO, Thurs.— Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, a former U.S. chief delegate to the United Nations, last night urged the formation of a Natotype alliance embracing the entire Western world, and Including Japan. He was speaking at a banquet given by the Eng-lish-speaking unionsReuter - 223 words
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Article78 1962-11-16 2 Tshombe confers with Sir Roy SALISBURY. Thurs President Tshombc of Katanga visited Salisbury yesterday to confer with Sir Roy WHensky, the Federal Prime Minister, a Federal spokesman said here last night. Mr. Tshombe, accompanied by his Finance Minister. Mr. Jean Baptiste Kibwe, discussed with Sir Roy "civilian supplies to Katanga"Reuter - 78 words
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Article32 1962-11-16 2 SANTA MONICA. Ttiu. sine Day, the film actress, ha.s civen birth to a daughter in si. John's Hospital here. Miss Day is married to radio executive Mike Orilikhes.— Reut«r.Reuter - 32 words
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Article24 1962-11-16 2 ESBJERG (Denmark). Thurs.— Co-operative stores here announced a ban on all South African goods because of South African Government's apartheid policy. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article41 1962-11-16 2 WARSAW. Thurs. Authoritative Polish sources yesterday discounted reports suggesting that Chinese Soviet differences on world problems might lead to a diplomatic rupture between the two countries One official attributed the suggestion to "wishful thinking" among certain Western statesmen. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-11-16 2 "NOW we will have another baby," announces Suzy Vandeput, 25. happily, after her acquittal it. the thalidomide baby trial. Suzy and her husband (above) and three others were found not guilty of murdering her child, Corinne, who was born without arms. The other three were her sisterMirrorpic - 91 words
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Article32 1962-11-16 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno Intends to seek war reparations from Japan and Is seeking an opportunity to bring the ls&ue before Japanese leaders, the Nationalist newspaper Suluh Indonesia reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article35 1962-11-16 2 TEHERAN, Thurr. The Persian Government has imposed martial law In Shlraz, capital of the province of Paris, after toe murder of Mr. Malek Abedi. chief of the province's land reform organisation. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article38 1962-11-16 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. A private detective and three lawyers share the U.S. $8,500 (M 125.500) estate left by Caryl Chessman under a will he left before his execution In San Quentln's gas chamber in 1960. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article246 1962-11-16 2 rWc I fhe clergy] arc t uttering from foot and mouth disease we talk too much and run about A too much. Archbishop of York In London yesterday. BANGKOK, Thursday. rpHAI Government officials have threatened to A arrest Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia and aUPI - 246 words
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Article45 1962-11-16 2 LONDON. Thurs. Honda, the Japanese motor cycle firm, announced here they had received orders worth £80,000 during the first two days of the International Motor Cycle Exhibition here. Orders worth about £20.000 were for spare parts and workshop tools. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article24 1962-11-16 2 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. The C.S. has launched a pyramidshaped, 24-ouncc satellite to chart radiation Increases caused by recent atmospheric nuclear tests. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article25 1962-11-16 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The US Treasury haa rejected a complaint that white Portland cement from Japan was being dumped on the D.S. market. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous11 1962-11-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I THB/'RE TOO I yWfITWJINJ^/ t11 words
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157 1962-11-16 3 JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA will grant landing rights here to Royal Dutch Airlines (X.L.M.) before Indonesian Ne t h erlands diplomatic relations are restored provided the Netherlands agrees to transfer West Irian to Indonesia before next May, it was learnt authoritatively here today. An157 words
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300 1962-11-16 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The Soviet Union charged in the United Nations yesterday that American rocket bases had been built secretly in Spain. The United States had transformed Spain into "a base for the launching of war In Europe." while the Franco regimeReuter - 300 words
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Article28 1962-11-16 3 TOKYO, Thurs— The Japanese' Opposition Socialist Party's policy deliberation committee has proposed that the Japanese Self-De-fence Forces be disbanded and merged with the police. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration319 1962-11-16 3 23 died in sea: Pilot testifies NEW YORK, Thursday. 'pHE pilot of the Flying Tiger Airlines Constallation that ditched in the North Atlantic killing 28 people testified yesteday that his flight engineer pulied the wrong switch when one of the four engines caueht fire.319 words
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85 1962-11-16 3 Cubans free two of five reporters HAVANA, Thurs.— Two of the five foreign correspondents who were re-arrested by Cuban government officials on Monday were released again today. The two are Charles Troeller. a Luxembourger of Stern magazine and Claudette De Farges. his wife, reported to be working for ParisMatch. ThreeReuter - 85 words
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Article195 1962-11-16 3 A quick look round SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs Four men serving sixmonth jail terms for defying a court order not to sail their protest boat into a Pacific nuclear test zone have been released by a U.S. District Judge two months before completion of their sentences. The four were sentenced on195 words
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Article32 1962-11-16 3 ANTHONY. (New Mexico), Thurf— A 35-car Southern Pacific lrpight train was derailed last right near the New MexicoTexas border. One man was killed »nd three were seriously injured.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article280 1962-11-16 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The State Department spoke sman said last night that Berlin, Cuba and Communist China's invasion of India were among the topics discussed by President Kennedy and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer at their White House talks yesterday. "The talks were conducted in the usual cordialReuter - 280 words
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125 1962-11-16 3 WASHINGTON, Tburs.— The United States yesterday launched a giant Atlas F missile from an underground silo at Vandenberg missile range base. It was the second successful firing here of a 90ft. long Atlas F from an underground silo. Previous launches were conducted from125 words
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216 1962-11-16 3 TNITED NATIONS, U Thurs. The United States and Russia agreed yesterday to go back to the Geneva conference table on Nov. 26 to resume work on a treaty on general and complete disarmament, along with Britain and 14 other nations. The decision wasReuter - 216 words
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Article34 1962-11-16 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Britain. France and the United Stales today threatened to boycott a proposed world trade conference IX neutral states Insist on attempt ing to have it convened next year.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article173 1962-11-16 3 Hunt on for a nude on the run T ELAND (North Carou Una), Thurs. Search parties, using bloodhounds and mobile loudspeakers, combed a swampy area near here last night for a young blonde reported seen fleeing nude from a manHighway patrolmen yesterday found freshly-made footprints of bare feet following theUPI - 173 words
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Article54 1962-11-16 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Cairo Radio,! quoting reports from Sanaa, said last night that President Abdullah Sallal of the Yemeni Republican Government has announced that he hopes to visit Cairo and other Arab capitals soon. Republican forces were now In full control of the borders "after routing the SaudiReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration354 1962-11-16 4 Non-Malays top exams in national language SINGAPORE, Thursday. EIGHTEEN non-Malays did best in this year's two public national language examinations. And the eight women among them shared almost equal honours with men among the top passes in the April or August examinations for Standards I, II and 111. These 18354 words
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172 1962-11-16 4 Awards for 3 who chased thief on N-Day SINGAPORE, Thurs. The story of three brave men, a schoolgirl and a thief was told at a police commendation ceremony at Tanjong Pagar Police Station today. All three men, Inche Mohamed bin Mosjar, 27, a dhoby's assistant, Mr. Lira Hong Gee, 35,172 words
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Article26 1962-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off between Nicoll Drive 14 m.s. and Scout Camp, Nicoll Drive, tomorrow from 9 ajn. to 3 p.m.26 words
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Article19 1962-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Toyo Rayon Company of Japan held a dinner party at the Cathay Restaurant tonight.19 words
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Article21 1962-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold its third annual teenage talentime on Jan. 12 at the Victoria Theatre21 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-11-16 4 HONEST TAXIMAN TAN GETS HIS REWARD SINGAPORE, Thurs. For more than two weeks $37.14 in reward money was lying at Times House for honest taxi driver Tan Kee Lim. Tan finally walked into the editorial department today with a broad grin on his face and said sheepishly: "I'm sorry I134 words
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Article114 1962-11-16 4 SITIAWAN. Thurs. A customs officer told the magistrate's court here today that an arrested man want out of his way to help a party of customs officers find their way out of an extensive mangrove swamp. The man. Chua Sene Joo. 32. had been arre.-ted114 words
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190 1962-11-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. SHORTLY before a contractor was found hanging in the storeroom of a house, he had told a friend that he was losing money on a contract, the Assistant State Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong, was told today. Testifying at an inquest on a contractor,190 words
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Article39 1962-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Hindu Sabai will celebrate the anniversary of Srilasri Arumuga Navalar. a Hindu Tamil saint, a: Sri Krishnar temple in Waterloo Street from 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. on Monday with prayers and lectures.39 words
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Article137 1962-11-16 4 Boy's fall to death: Mishap SINGAPORE. Thurs. —At an inquest today. Assistant State Coroner. Mr. Loke Llew Hoong. was told how Hee Tiang Keng. 7. fell to nisi death from a Housing and I Development Board flat in Kirn Keat Avenue on Oct. 13. Tiang Keng's brother, Tiang Huat. 5,137 words
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Article396 1962-11-16 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: From Medan. (GA 990) 3 pjn.; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (GA 805) 5.25 pjn.; from Jakarta (GA 802) 8.40 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Konir Bangkok (CX 731) 7.35 p.396 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-11-16 5 Nor Akmar in London parade HIDING in the Lord .Mayor's Show through tin- City of London M Che Nor Akmar bint«Miihammcd. (laughter of a former Mentri Besar of Pahanu. Model, film actress and radio broadcaster, she was chosen to represent a Malayan rubber tapper on the float of the Natural54 words
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Article67 1962-11-16 5 KUANTAN. Thurs.— Thy Met n Besar of Pahnng. Wan Abdul Aziz bin Unuku Haji Abdullah, has received a cheque for $50,000 from the Pahang Consolidated Company; Ltd. to build a mos- que at Sungei Lembing. a mining town 30 miles from here. The cheque was67 words
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Article26 1962-11-16 5 ipoii. Thurs.— The president of Hi" Muslim Women's Association. Tengkn Puan Besar Khursiuh. the ins' Raja ivrmui.suri Aeone. yesterday rferiled the association branch here.26 words
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Article457 1962-11-16 5 UNION: THE LAW NULLIFIES PACTS SINGAPORE, Thursday. A UNION representative, Mr. Lim Shee Ping, said in the Industrial Arbitration Court today that while a union had to give three months' notice of its intention to end a collective agreement, an employer was still free to dispense with the services of457 words
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122 1962-11-16 5 Sweet tooth, but it won't last long ORUNEI TOWN, Thurs. Too many sweets and milk containing a high proportion of sugar are ruining th* teeth of Brunei's children. Dr. F. Bruce Rice, chief dental health officer of the World Health Organisation, said this after a survey in the State. HeReuter - 122 words
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80 1962-11-16 5 Brunei union chief accuses Bahaman BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs.— A trade union official here has accused the Malayan Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. of creating misunderstanding: between political parties and workers. Inche Osman Latiff, secre-tary-general of the Brunei Oilfield Workers Union, said that Inche Bahaman. on returning home afterReuter - 80 words
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Article19 1962-11-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The budget meeting of the Selan?or Legislative Assembly will be held on Dec. 18.19 words
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Article47 1962-11-16 5 PENANG. Thurs.— To expedite restoration of electricity supplies to consumers during breakdowns, the City Council has bought twe vans installed with VHP (very high frequency) radio equlpmeir. The equipment will provide direct radio communication with the electricity supply department's "Breakdowns" Depot.47 words
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Article39 1962-11-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Seven accountants will speak on "The problems facing the accountant in the commercial world" at a symposium to be held by the Singapore Polytechnic Society of Commerce at the Polys main lecture theatre on Saturday.39 words
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Article, Illustration278 1962-11-16 5 Dato L_Ong — - The race for survival Dato L_Ong— by UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— Malaya yesterday warned that in "the race for survival against total annihilation" the world cannot afford delays in reaching agreement on disarmament measures. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, Malaya's chief delegate told the General Assembly's main political committee that the Cuban278 words
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177 1962-11-16 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The proposed Brunei Chinese Association, which will unite the Chinese community in Brunei, will be non-political-This was stated here by Mr. Shelly Yap, a Jesselton lawyer who is drawing up the constitution of the B.C.A. He said that statements In the PressReuter - 177 words
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97 1962-11-16 5 PENANO. Thurs.— An eight-year-old English girl described In court today how a gardener pulled her towards him and kissed her three times on the lips "He let me go only when 1 cried for my mummy," she told the First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann97 words
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Article, Illustration354 1962-11-16 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT DO you know that in just 20 days time, it will be Christmas? Already, everywhere in town, the first signs have appeared. Holly hangs. entwined among fairy lights, in shop windows. From every shelf you find gift-wrapped parcels, toys of all shapes, sizes and354 words
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Article, Illustration376 1962-11-16 6 OH! THOSE UGLY CURLERS A MOST frequent complaint I hear from husbands is this one: Why do women use •very weapon they've got to catch a man, then after he's caught proceed to disillusion him? They appear for bed, a most vital time, decked out with pins sticking out of376 words
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Article, Illustration643 1962-11-16 6 SOMETHING smart und modern, something useful and economical, something time and labour saviria- You know what I am talking about? The Braun Kitchen Machine KM3I. I have one. lin lucky. Bill got me mine for Mother's bay and it certainly is earning it's keep.643 words
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Article, Illustration310 1962-11-16 6 kiORE and more and MORE good things are being put on display every day at Cold Storage. Christmas is really going to be riproaring this year by the look of things. As you step into the doors of the supermarket, you ar« greeted with the crisp,310 words
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Article, Illustration686 1962-11-16 6 Beauty for you from top to toe /)NE bother about beautifully enamelled nails is that you have to keep them that way. No polish, no matter how good the quality, will stay on your nails indefinitely without chipping. Because, let's face it. our nails grow, for one. and I am686 words
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186 1962-11-16 6 Taxi-driver used joss papers to cheat man SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ TAXI-DRIVER who used joss papers to cheat an airman was fined $300 and a day's jail in a magistrate's court today. The magistrate, Mr. j John Dorai Raj, con-i victed Chng Eng Hang, 25. of cheating leading aircraftman He n186 words
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90 1962-11-16 6 Cash and praise for alert islanders SINGAPORE. Thurs. Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok. today presented certificates ot commendations and cash awards to six islanders of Pulau Sudon and Pulau Pawai. The six men had helped the police in arresting five Indonesians who arrived in a boat on90 words
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111 1962-11-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Justice, j Tun Leong Yew Koh, said today that there was an urgent need to let the public, in par- tlcular the rural community, know of the functions and duties of the Public Trustee. Tun Leong was speaking at111 words
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Article71 1962-11-16 6 KUALA LUiMPUR. Thurs.— j The central executive com- 1 mittee of Party Rakyat has confirmed the dismissal Df Inche Kamarolzaman bin Haji Hassan, chairman of the party's branch in Klebang Kechil, Malacca. Inche Kamarolzaman was dismissed from the party by the Malacca division last year for71 words
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Article44 1962-11-16 6 PENANG. Thurs— The Minister! of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Jcharl. is expected In Penang on Sunday. He will meet Penang Umno members at Umno Hall and members of the Tanjong Bungah Umno at the Setla Tanjong Tokong Club44 words
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Article184 1962-11-16 6 KUCHING, Thurs V^AKAWAKS United 0 Front has endorsed the proposal by Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of North Borneo's Alliance Party, that a conference of all proMalaysia parties in the five Malaysia territories be held in Jesselton next month. Mr. Stephens made his proposal last month and184 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-11-16 6 Noor Asma sets the pace... KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Vivacious Noor Asma (above), former Malayan mi in etr c s hurdling champion, is setting an equally fast pace as a movie actress. She made her film debut last September in "Ratapan Ibu." Yesterday the Merdeka Film Studio held a feast at94 words
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Article64 1962-11-16 6 irun, inur.v iwo women jardeners were charged vith illegal possession of apparatus for distilling intoxi:ating liquor and destroying wo bottles of intoxicating iquor in the presence of a :ustoms officer "in order to prevent seizure." They are Loo Lang Hwa. J2. and Beh Swee Tiang,64 words
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237 1962-11-16 6 Waddell on the guests who malign host Govt KUCHING, Thurs. An attack on "a number of vocal critics' of Sarawak's development plans was made today by the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell, when he opened the Sungei Nyelong Bridge. He said the critics had not themselves done aiiy good for the237 words
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Article55 1962-11-16 6 AIPING. Thurs. The old rolKs .ionic here run by the Social Welfare DepuiuiKiu is now the biisppM m the Federation. Thouuh there is room lor 325 Deoole. there are only 306 inmates. Ix/.h men and women, made up 01 222 Chinese. 48 M.iKjn and55 words
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Miscellaneous169 1962-11-16 6 1 Oop By V.T. I tarn iin GEE, I JUST CAN'T/WELL, YOU WILL f VEH ...BUT I V I HOW I CAN BE ANY WEXJP> I IMAGINE ANVBOOV/ BE WHEN I CANT HELP/ WHAT T'VDU WHEN YOU'LL BE/ OOP. 1 THINK A BEIN' SMAETER'W GET THROUGH V WORRVIKT. ABOUTf SPENDING169 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1962-11-16 7 B.H. MacDERMOT - Katanga— still the key to peace in the Congo... B.H. MacDERMOT IF THE U THANT PLAN FOR REUNIFYING THE COUNTRY FAILS CIVIL WAR WILL RESULt by The writer of this article, a London businessman, has recently completed an extensive journey through the provinces of the Congo, which he knows from1,331 words
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104 1962-11-16 8 Wide variety of household utensils A CIRCULAR sump with a seal in the centre is the distinguishing mark of quality of aluminiumware which is "Made in Malaya." Tong Meng Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. whose new modern factory In Johore Bahru will be officially opened this afternoon offers more than 80 items104 words
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Article, Illustration643 1962-11-16 8 CHIA POTEIK - Sultan to open aluminium factory CHIA POTEIK By First in the line to get pioneer status TIE Sultan of Johore will this afternoon be handed a pair of golden scissors with which he will cut a ribbon and declare officially open another new factory in Malaya which symbolises confidence both643 words
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Advertisement127 1962-11-16 8 TONG MENG CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated in Malaya) THE NEW FACTORY at No. 76, Jalan Tampoi, Johore, trill be Officially Opened today* Friday, November 16th, 1962, at 4.00 p.m. b y HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF JOHORE SIR ISMAIL IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN IBRAHIM D.K., S.P.M.J., D.M.N., S.M.N., S.P.M.K., D.K. (Brunei)127 words
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Advertisement84 1962-11-16 8 CongratuhUions anil Best Wishes to TONGMENGCO. (MALAYA) LTD on the occasion of the Official Opening of their NEW FACTORY at No. 76, Jalan Tampoi, Johore, on Friday, November 16th, 1962, at 4.00 p.m. from CHEGNGKOONSENG&CO.,LTD., 8 10, Chulia Street, Singapore. Congratulations and Best Wishes to FONG MENG CO. (MALAYA) LTD84 words
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Article325 1962-11-16 9 FACTS WANTED ON THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE LANGUAGE IS USED IN GOVT DEPARTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QUESTIONNAIRES are to be sent to Government departments to find out the extent to which the national language has been implemented in their daily business. These are being prepared by325 words
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Article181 1962-11-16 9 Wife: I-card was not mine DENANG. Thurs. An engineer's wife found an entry in a hotel register indicating that she and her husband had spent a night there last February, the Penang High Court was told today. "There were two identity card numbers In the entry." Mrs. Judith Albinson. wife181 words
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240 1962-11-16 9 Oldest union in Malaya dies quietly, I mourned by founder TPOH, Thurs.— The na--1 tions oldest trade union— the Perak Clerical Union has died quietly in Ipoh. Its loss is mourned by its founder-president, Mr. C. H. Yin. a former member of the Perak Legislative Council and serving Ipoh municipal240 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-11-16 9 TEN YEAR OLD Lee Kee Lan, a pupil of the Federation School for the Deaf in Penang, waves to her friends as she climbs into the cockpit of a Canberra bomber during a visit to the R.A.A.F. base at Butterworth. With her in the bomber95 words
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Article50 1962-11-16 9 KOTA BHARU. Ihur.v— A byelection will be held to nil a vacancy in the Pulat Chondong local council in Machang as a result of the resignation of an; Alliance member. Haji Yusoff bin Haji Mohamed. last month Nomination day is Nov. 28 and polling day Dec 22.50 words
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104 1962-11-16 9 I'ENANG. Thurs.—Visitor of the Christian Brother's Schools in the Far East, the Very Rev. Bro T. Michael, today warned Malayan schools against twin dangers —mass production and mass mediocrity. "The demand (or education has leu to the multiplication of schools .inrl all sorts of104 words
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231 1962-11-16 9 TWO-YEAR PAY AGREEMENT ON 200 WORKERS SINGAPORE Thursday. I)AY increases have been obtained by 200 em--1 ployees of the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., under a two-year wage agreement signed between the company and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. Workers will get increases I ranging from $17.50 to $32.50 a231 words
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Article22 1962-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Asspmblyman for Tampenis. Mr. Goh Chew Chua. will open the Serangoon Garden Estate market on Sunday.22 words
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Article24 1962-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. S. Harris has been elected president of the Indian Pine Arts Society and Mr. S. N Dorai. secretary.24 words
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Article48 1962-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The new QanUs sales manager for SouthEast Asia, Mr. Andrew Martin, will arrive here with his wife and family on Sunday. He takes over from Mr. Nigel R. Moon, who has left for Hong Kong to become Qantas manager there.48 words
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261 1962-11-16 9 Housewife accused of trying to murder daughter yEN (Kedah), Thurs.— A A Housewife. Sofiah binte Ibrahim, 25. was sent for trial yesterday on a charge of attempting to murder her daughter. Sofiah, a mother of three, was alleged to have cut. the neck of her eight-month-old child with a vegetable261 words
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Article55 1962-11-16 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— Bail of $50,000 each was offered to a couple who pleaded not guilty to two charges of illegally possessing opium and morphine. Tan Hai Teng. a businessman, and his wife. Heng Swee Hooi. were jointly charged with having 351 b of raw opium55 words
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Article40 1962-11-16 9 TEMERLOH, Thurs. The Town Council of Temerloh and Menlalcab has fixed the annual assessment at 20 per cent of the value of holdings within the town areas and 16 per cent in the outer areas from Jan. 1.40 words
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Article27 1962-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tlie Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will open the Hock Choon village community centre oft Marslling Road on Monday. CLASSIFIED ADS.27 words
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Advertisement219 1962-11-16 9 GET TOGETHER with sprinti M j and feel the aJ/a i iffy fivff fir/ i \&m I hw mnuw g *vy*i to smmm Sprint is the new, amazing W stimulant the fast energy vHkflJ^iM^fe V tablet that is giving men and Mm Wm)mf women all over the world JL\ I219 words
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Advertisement522 1962-11-16 9 FP|PJPJ 60 GALLONS PETROL TO EVERY Pl|Pl PURCHASER OF THE MITSUBISHI 60C > --S|a MORE 0&* syMILES |p PER JP GALLON .|f |L with Is>mst t?oac( Tax/ MITSUBISHI 600, SPACIOUS 4-SEATER 60 MILES PER GALLON TAX $3/- PER MONTH AGENTS: MESSRS. TAI HWA CO., Johore. Tel: 2535 THE SOUTHERN MOTOR522 words
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Miscellaneous308 1962-11-16 9 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSS 8. Did not fuel cost a pound. 1. A point is made by go<J roughly, in Warwickshire? 5. Damaged by enemy agents. (6, 9). but boats are repaired on time 6 Vegetable* supplied by various (Bi. bars thus, and a joint (8). 9. Unaware of grain308 words
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Obituary90 1962-11-16 10 20 Wnrd* till (Mm, mum) MR. T. KANAPATHIPPILLAI rvi l> nn M 11-62 ■.il.! thr.. «i.n« twa diiimhirehm urandchildrrn I I Ma Thurniappah. MR. COH SWEE TEEN, Piopnetor n.iik B»ee l*vn*. 173 Hukii I«» Btraet, l|>oh ban paaaed away on 14-11 IBS] Ihe funeral will take place on 1H90 words
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Article692 1962-11-16 10 It would seem about time 1 the expert's report on social' security schemes for the Federation was published. It has been getting the attention of a committee representing various 'government departments, employers' organisations and the Malayan Trade Union Con- gress. The general public is as much concerned692 words
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Article306 1962-11-16 10 Wot everyone knows there .are three versions of the national anthem (royal, abridged iand short), but Government clerks should. They were told so in an official circular. They have also had in writing all the other information on which the Government clerical promotion tests are based and, moreover306 words
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Article269 1962-11-16 10 It is idle to pretend that the prospects for disarmament are bright or that Malaya can contribute much towards breaking the deadlock. Nonetheless it is useful to keep reminding the Powers of the world's aspirations for peace and of the special responsibilities which are theirs. Too much269 words
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Article, Illustration740 1962-11-16 10 IN DIVIDED CEYLON: WHAT IS PEKING UP TO? Behind the border crisis split: OPINION is sharply div id c d in Ceylon on the SinoIndian border dispute. While the Government sits on the fence for reasons best known to itself, all other parties have already taken a firm stand in740 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter964 1962-11-16 10 rpHE last issue of the 1 Sunday Times contained an account of the visit of the Russian ship Vltjaz to Singapore. Since this visit has been reported it seems desirable for a fuller account to be given so as to prevent false impressions being formed. I964 words
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Letter45 1962-11-16 10 \JANY a time I have seen police officers in Singapore parking their vehicles not only near fiTe hydrants but right in front of them The traffic police who see them take no action. Is this a special privilege for police officers? Xl UII.DI.RI.iI Singapore45 words
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Article, Illustration259 1962-11-16 10 DELHI. Thurs— Tli« appointment of Mr Y. B. Chuvan. Chief Minister of Maharashtra, as India's Defence Minister is a widely welcomed choice for two reasons. FIRST, Mr. Chavan is free from any previous commitments at the centre and the infusion of new blood into the259 words
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Advertisement654 1962-11-16 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail ci««tiM«d adv«rti«*mania may handad to: lal Floor COLD iromiai AWCAOB Orchard Read COLO SToIIAOiK SRANCNIf AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATOM KIPPIL ItOAD-NAVAL Authorlaad A(*nU crrv book itoki ltd Wlnchattar Houta. Cotlyar Quay THI HMWm FRONT Flttpatrfck i Supermarket M. M. WMAIL t Admiralty Road. Naval taee654 words
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Advertisement95 1962-11-16 10 THE RAPE OF TIBET Since 1959, more than 100.000 Tibetans have been slaughtered by Chinese Communist troops who have overrun their formerly peaceful land. Hidden by the natural fortress of the Himalayas from the eyes of the outside world, the atrocities continue. Why is the Free World j silent when95 words
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Advertisement58 1962-11-16 10 (We love Keillers) ISK I WtOIS SEAGULL Xylim Firth in y A<»l*. ■^^M&gg^teglgg BEST QUALITY 4fsg|SpiK* LAST LONGER 5 -ssv©wb3N moderate price >rc~^Sfe^ BIG CATCH TRY IT and BE SATISFIED... Sal* ImaorttM SOO\ 411K0\4. LIMITED JJ/34, »£KIN STUEET, SINttA»O«I-1 SUNDRY OE»T TCL 71»IJ RANCMIS: KELANTAN. MALACCA. MUAR. PONTIAN KECHIL 158 words
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103 1962-11-16 11 Detective shoots man as a gang attacks SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today said a detective shot a man in South Bridge Road last night when he was about to he attacked. The Police Secretary, Mr. I.im Seng Huat. said the man was a member of an armed group, who WPM chasing103 words
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164 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday. 'PHE Ministry of Education has announced that from next year all children born outside Singapore of parents who are Singapore citizens will be eligible for six years of free primary education between the ages of six and 14, irrespective of whether they164 words
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Article50 1962-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thin.-. Malayan Oxygen Ltd. are to build $1 million f.ictorv at Petalinu i Jaya initially employing 25 workers. Mr. J. S. Hutrtiinson. chairman Of the British Oxygen Co Ltd., .ninonnced this here today.' The Malayyan company is a Mlbsldlarv Of thi> Rritllh irrnlln50 words
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Article47 1962-11-16 11 sinuapuke. Thurs Miss Nanette McLauchlan of Dunedln, New Zealand, has arrived In Singapore on her way to the Federation, where she will work with a Red Cross team to care for the welfare and comfort of Australian and Nru- Zealand servicemen md their families.47 words
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Article46 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Leaders )f the Singapore Medical Workers" Union met officials of the Health Ministry today in connection with ;he Government's offer of a geneal wage rise to some 3.000 hospial attendants. The union will meet on Sunday o discuss the outcome.46 words
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Article167 1962-11-16 11 MALACCA, Thursday. THHE Federation Government will donate $100,000 x to the Kuala Linggi Fishermen's Resettlement Co-operative and Marketing Society if its members will repay their old $300,000 loan from the Government within three years The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba,167 words
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Article23 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A housewife. Lai Geolc Lan. 22. was found hanging from a beam In her bedroom in Seok Wee Road23 words
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70 1962-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. V. David (B.F. Bung, sar) has submitted two motions for the Budget Session of the House of Representatives calling for Government inquiries into the pay scales of police constables and Government daily-paid workers. He alleges that the constables are also70 words
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Article39 1962-11-16 11 WELLINGTON. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake, announced today that Malaya's Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln. would be the New Zealand Government's guest from Dec. 18 to 22. rteuter.39 words
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Article, Illustration546 1962-11-16 11 DPP SEEKS IMPEACHMENT OF HIS STAR WITNESS IN ABORTION CASE SINGAPORE, Thurs— Dr. Heng Yeck Meng, a private practitioner charged with causing an "illegal miscarriage," was acquitted today, moments after the prosecution announced that its star witness would be prosecuted on a charge of perjury. The witness was546 words
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Article58 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Australian Army's Director-Ge-neral of Medical Services. MajorGeneral AJ. dyne, flew into Singapore last night to visit military hospitals, medical research laboratories and to meet medical authorities here and In the Federation. Major-Oeneral Clyne, who Is an honorary surgeon to Queen Elizabeth, will58 words
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Article62 1962-11-16 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs.— A magistrate. Mr. Khoo Hln Hlong, Issued a warrant today for the arrest of Martin Lee. owner of a piece of land In Bime Road, who failed to appear In court to answer 103 summons chargm of erecting Ulegai huts on his land.62 words
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Article53 1962-11-16 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Indian estate v •abourers contributed 53. 000 to the Save Democracy Fund in the last two days, the Indian High Commission disclosed today. It received a total of $4,000 yesterday and today. Bank Negara. acting as treasurer for the fund, has received a53 words
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154 1962-11-16 11 |>ENANG. Thurs. A 1 traffic policeman. Ooi Cheng Hoay. 25. accused of Imposing a $5 "fine" on a petrol kisok attendant, was today acquitted of corruption without his defence being called. The senior Sessions Court President, Mr. K. Somasundram. held that although there was suspicion154 words
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Article43 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A woman teacher in the State' High School. Rangoon. Daw Khin Aye Mu. will arrive here by air tomorrow to study for the Masters Degree in Education at the University of Singapore under a Singapore Oovernment Colombo Plan award.43 words
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Article154 1962-11-16 11 Experts start naming plants SINGAPORE. Thurs. In Singapore and Edinburgh, experts have begun naming numerous plants collected in a joint adventure into the wilds of Malaya and Sarawak in the past six months The trips were made by botanists from the Royal Botanic Garden. Edinburgh, ar.d the Singapore Botanic Gardens.154 words
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Article32 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Japanese Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Maeda. will present 90 books In English dealing with lite in Japan to the director of the National Library on Tuesday.32 words
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161 1962-11-16 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs.— A mysterious Australian, believed to be an ex-Malayan, is guaranteeing nearly $20,000 to cover expenses of an exhibition of paintings by the A v st r a lian landscape artist. Mr. Robert Johnson, at the National Art Gallery here161 words
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Article35 1962-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A secondary school teacher. Mr. V. Navaratnam. has pa&sed the Doctor of Psychology and Doctor of Metaphysics examinations as an external candidate of the college of Metaphy.sics in the United Statos.35 words
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Article186 1962-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Next year's school terms were gazetted today. They are: Malay medium schools and colleges and rural extension schools first term, Jan. 13 to April 11; second term. May 5 to Aug. 1: third term. Aug. 25 to Dec. 5. English. Chines? and Tamil186 words
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Advertisement203 1962-11-16 11 Vjg In VI -L ILL, 1 irtcoL Van Heuspn of England make fin* shirts in a wide range of fashionable styles, materials, colours and patterns to suit every occasion and whichever model you choose, time will prove that your Van Heusen is the best shirt you can buy at its203 words
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Advertisement82 1962-11-16 11 The toast of the tea table MK&^, Famous English BiscuitsX The airtight packet with a difference— because m^ti££s2F It contains the freshness and goodness of dellcious and wholesome biscuits manufactured by t*v Peek Freans. makers of Famous English Bis- Wr' cults. Over 30 varieties are available all equally good and82 words
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Miscellaneous248 1962-11-16 11 RADIO MALAYA JJ- JTSTxiSPvSr rrs TWAVF RAD 'O SINGAPORE AM. 600 Time S lg .ial. SHORT WAVE SERVICE Negara-Ku. News Headlines; 41 v I !?J, t es rD r 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 MtDIUM WAVE SERVICE Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 ln t Time Signal. News: 7.35 Break- w A M248 words
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Article, Illustration329 1962-11-16 12 PHILIPPINES SEEKING TOBACCO OUTLET 79.4 million lb. now available for export fHh Philippines is seeking buyers in Singapore, Malaya and other overseas countries for her Virginia tobacco of which she has more than 79.4 million fb. available for export. The Philippines Commercial Attache in Singapore, Mr. A. M. Tahil, said329 words
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Article199 1962-11-16 12 SIXTEEN salesmen from the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and Thailland attended a four-day salesmanship course given by Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. which concluded in Singapore yesterday. The object of the course was two-fold; firstly to bring the trainees up to date with the latest199 words
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Article37 1962-11-16 12 First National City Bank executives representing 19 branches from Asian countries and the bank's head office in New York met for an inaugural bank operations conference in Baguio. the Philippines, for five days last month.37 words
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Article, Illustration213 1962-11-16 12 T*HE Glenogle, first of a new A class of four 20-knot cargo liners, built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. for the Olen Line, arrived in Singapore on her maiden voyage this week The 0 1 eno g 1 c with the three213 words
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Article259 1962-11-16 12 A SALES campaign for a new brand of washing powder is now being carried out on a very large scale in Singapore and the Federation by Procter and Gamble, one of the world's leading soap makers. With this campaign thel company hopes to find259 words
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Article168 1962-11-16 12 A TREMENDOUS surge of interest in casual wear A is expected as a result of the introduction to the Malayan market of a wide range of Arrow sport shirts. This was stated by Mr. T. S. Mao. manager of the Singapore office of The Arrow168 words
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Article174 1962-11-16 12 FOUR MORE CALTEX STATIONS A^»e*t», uitia-niuuciii i/ttitex circle service station in the heart of the Naval Base, Singapore, has just opened for business. Operated by Mr. B D. Pandey under the Singapore-Ma-laya Road Transport Co. of which he is a managing partner, the station has a fullyequipped workshop with facilities174 words
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Article81 1962-11-16 12 Mr. T. Pujlmoto. managing director of Daido Senko Co Ltci printers of Kurebi fabrics, and Mr. Y. Hayashlda, sales manager visited Singapore last week to study the latest local requirements. Mr. Fujimoto said that his company, rvhich now had 12 sets of screen printing machinery working at81 words
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Advertisement492 1962-11-16 12 ;t^S^^i^^ Goodyear v^J/ \S f industrial I\l jttf}y f *?2L rubber I i f /^t^'yiu^ products for Every Goodyear product is designed and made to do J9* 3L 3 SpGCIwI^JOD. i^ '.^^^^m You can see Goodyear Conveyor Belting and Trans W^ j 'T-r-'A\ mission Belting at work in titi mines,492 words
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Advertisement160 1962-11-16 12 wSSmSSm PUBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE Class XVI for PUBLIC SPEAKING MEMORY TRAINING HUMAN RELATIONS LEADERSHIP TRAINING STARTS 20th Nov. to 19th Feb. 1963 6to 1 0 p.m. on Tuesdays at 41, STEVENS ROAD. Phone ***** or Write to P.O. BOX 2451, SINGAPORE for information and registration. I IJj f x B^BJ160 words
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Advertisement785 1962-11-16 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Application* are Invited for the following pasts In the Industrial Research Unit of the Board:— (a) T V P I S T /TELEPHONE OPERATOR Minimum educational qualification should be Standard VIII or Form IV. Must be able to type 25 w.pjn. Knowledge of shorthand an785 words
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Advertisement656 1962-11-16 13 (Continued trom Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Hi Words SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ets. txtrm BOX AlOB9 S.T. K.L. Position tilled. Applicants thanked. APPLICANTS TO Bex A 5950 S.T. Singapore thanked. Vacancy now filled. NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Saleroom No. 104 Market Street656 words
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Advertisement1152 1962-11-16 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS (Mi*.)— Box SO cts. extra ONE COPY TYPIST either sex. one Outdoor Salesman and one Delivery Clerk cum Driver. Apply Box MM S.T. B'por.-. GRADUATE TEACHER Arts or Science to serve In a Local Secondary School starting from 2-1-63. Box A 4252 S.T. Spore. WANTED1,152 words
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Advertisement1183 1962-11-16 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Warats U (Htm.) Bum rts. •mtrm M MOUSE FLAT FOR Small Family In Districts 3 or 9. Rent around $100.-. F Apply Mr. Llew Box A 4249 HI. A (Spore). S UNFURNISHED 2/3 ROOMED Flat/ a House districts 12, 13, 14 preferred. Reasonable rent Reply to Box A1,183 words
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Advertisement920 1962-11-16 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT 0 Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ctl. txtrm 2 TO LET or For Sale 16.000 Square 'eet Modern Godown Near Railways I md S.H.B. Apply Box A 4247 S.T. I i'pore I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j c Morels Si (Mm.)— Bom rts. «*"> WANTED A Lady Partner with920 words
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Advertisement1016 1962-11-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE t» Words SS Mi*.)— Box St rts. txtrm IM2 M MINOR F Consul 1961 F< Amelia M Minor 1960 Volkswagen K Anglia T Him Id Coupe A '4o 1958 Hillman M Minor 1956 F/1100. 245 Middle Road. B'pore. *****. IS4>2 FIAT 1500 r'lNc months old PMM 56.200/-1,016 words
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Advertisement691 1962-11-16 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 20 Wordt Si (Mim.)-Box S$ tt: txtrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. is Robinson Road. Tel: MM* MOTION SMITH 12 Uattery Koao Swore. Can do Pnolo-Hrinting while you «ait 12c per square toot Individual attention Beat Wuality MMariais KWOKS PHOTOCOPY SERVICE 2-J The Arcade, Ist Kloor Tel: WSOlu691 words
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Advertisement233 1962-11-16 13 TAILORING ill Wort, $S (Min.)-Box iU clt. ,xlm NAM CHEONC TAILOR. I Road Spore Tel- 78M1 fur S'\.« Outl ttinKa READY MADE SUITS!! >ht:iin:il>l* from Wah H.n Tailors '.'3 Market spore Tel: *****. PALACE TAILOR Kor Distinctly* suits ot style. it>:<. M-urnenon Kiwo. Spore. WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) 10 Word,233 words
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Article, Illustration1647 1962-11-16 14 Sir Billy— foremost medical scientist of his time Bf I J^Ub U. I Im fl J^tw 1 I M V' ▼Vi I AJ^iS J_J LILUHiii^UMHJ ONE July day in 1874 an elderly man Who \\;is holding a handkerchief to his eyes, groped his wav into ;i doctoV's surRerv in Dundas,1,647 words
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Advertisement127 1962-11-16 14 Here is living proof that a "scsosTble" car doesn't base to be dull. The Tauttus sells foT less than most of its rivals —yet it is one of the smartest cars on the road- It will give you better than 35 miles to the gallon yet it has the spint127 words
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Advertisement1504 1962-11-16 15 10 LIVEBPOOL t Will CBAII UJL. Due S'pora Sana P. Sham Penang PELEUa Liverpoil. OuWM, ttBBJPJ m la Pt/Nav 17 Nit II IA0MEB8B) luirpMl. OuOlla Gla. 14 Tatar N*t 17/21 Nit 21 Ht "*i l *•»> Mat 18 Nat 21 Nay 24/28 Nat 18 JS£?f V»*. i'tm, *m»n Nay 28/1,504 words
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Advertisement1424 1962-11-16 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMENT ANTWERP. ROITERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. /^T m^^\ Spora P. Shan: Penang lafYKjiAfl "SIMBA" t) c) 17/21 Nat 21/23 Nat 24/24 Ntt fjllySUjßj "AYUTHIA- a) I) 31 Ntt/ 4 OIC 5/ 7 Die 1/ 8 Dec l^jL vB/1,424 words
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Advertisement1480 1962-11-16 15 HTM* SERVICE IB LONDON. UVERPOI ONTINtNTAL PORTV S'por* P. Sham Penang BENCLEUCH L'paal, Havre, H'lrg, G'moutn IB Pt/Nat II Nat 28/22 BENMHOR Lealaa, H'lurg, Rott.. Awp. G. 15/Nct 11 BENHOPE (Hit H burg, L'laa, Hull, Q'moulh Nat 11/23 Net 24/21 Nay 21/ 1 BENNEVIS IE Lp L pool, Hull, Hl«rg,1,480 words
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Advertisement1257 1962-11-16 15 w_ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W,_ vP^f(T*« tail n* ti33i V*«bjßw ELLERMAN LIME 4k KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE. LONOON. HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANLISCO. BOTTEJIDAM t MIDOLESbROUSH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 POPTLANI. ClTt as iFfns Accitliai earn In Central t> Seat* r America. S'pora p. Sham Penmt BOUbAinviLLI la Pirt 17 Nit1,257 words
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Article28 1962-11-16 16 November 15 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $429.62* (up 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 20 tons).28 words
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Article95 1962-11-16 16 CHINESE Product Exdtanga, »in«aport noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut all: hu'k $41} seller*, drum $45 Keller?. Copra: November $28i buyers, $-".<! sellers. Pappar: Muntok wblte ***** sellers Sarawak unite $140 aellers, special Sarawak black Jloi'i aellers, garbled Lampong black $1021 sellers, ASTA $1121 aellers. Singapore Coconut Oil95 words
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Article150 1962-11-16 16 Nov. 15, Three montns. {OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Bualnoaa done Dun lops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4 ad. P. A N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4 id. Gammon 11 cv. J. Wautcb 14 cv. 8. Traction 1/lt. M. Brew 25 cts. ."hell 13 eta. M. Cement 14 eta. Steamship 8150 words
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Article13 1962-11-16 16 Malayan Cement announce the Rawang Works produced 26,058 tons during October.13 words
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687 1962-11-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent A MM ON staot into ll prominence on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with substantial quant 'ties of shares changing hands from $1.91 to SI. BI to 51. 86 to $1.85. following; the announcement that the company has been awarded687 words
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Article23 1962-11-16 16 Malax an Stock Indies Nov. 14 Nov. 13 Industrials: 1A1.T6 1!M.88 Tins: 286.97 287.94 S rubbers: 179.59 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958=100.23 words
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Article720 1962-11-16 16 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded lr. brackets: Industrials: Beuitead (2.000) $1 69Dunles* (.TOO) 52.1 l SL, (3.000) $2.13 D. (1,000) $2.15 D. (3.000) $2.12, (2.000) J2.14. (1.000) $2.13: Eaat720 words
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239 1962-11-16 16 THE Straits tin price continued its advance yesx terday for the sixth consecutive trading day and in the past weeK has gained just over $2.50. Yesterday's price at $429.62 J per picul was up -37J cents on an ottering down by 20 tons239 words
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Article116 1962-11-16 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. gEVERAL. industrial leaders, which eased over past few days, steadied in quieter trading conditions with movements about ii balance. Interest in oils Increased and most issues gained. Clarence River moved up 6d. to 7s. o*d. Base metal* were quieter and steadier. l'4NUu continued steady CR.A js/.116 words
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Article263 1962-11-16 16 QECEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.k). cloaed at S p.m. In Blnicaporr and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 794 ceota per lb. up a quarter of a cent The ton* «v very quiet. t.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. roninit prtcei In centii per lb jreirterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyera263 words
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Article10 1962-11-16 16 Amalgamated Rubber's crop In October was 1,085.300 lb.10 words
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Article111 1962-11-16 16 rl Malayan E«chin X Binkf Am eiaticn made these changea In IU ratea to merchant i yesterday (all rate* to S1OO): New rerU: ouylng TT 321. airmail OO 33. !«> d/it -Mi crrdit hllla 33t tradr hills. Canada: buying TT 3S». airmail dp BBS, W» d »i 3«J111 words
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Article210 1962-11-16 16 CHIPS lying slengtids the Sinnspsra 1M24. (;irnnrttfl HA. to, MMsaan* Liu-. I Man 47 Lloyd Makk« M Mnru 40/41. Strain MacHini-n I TJipondok Vt/M, Var.li sVT, I M.-iid -J7/2S-. K.ilorkor '-'I OlanK Ann MW. 1. Oudnin Kakkr 1:1 14. Toko Muni 31/32. Uordiao 10 11, 1* 45.210 words
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Advertisement778 1962-11-16 16 «UUUUNU lUIOM >K»IU S'pora r. S'MM Ktnana MauatllM, nati», Oaaurt VAMA Sailll In Put 17 Nl« Aitwtri. lltiirtass. H'»W|. sown a «fst wuca ifmei'" hrn TAMSRA 1/ I Dee Durban (21/12), Port Elizabeth (24/12), Capetown (21/12), Matadi (31/12), Lagos (1/1), Cotonou (1/1), Tema, Tatoradi, Abiojan, Freetown, Conakry, Dakar (22/1). USTPaUHD778 words
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Advertisement674 1962-11-16 16 TENDERS from Contractors rrKistered with Public Works Drpar:rpent. Sinnaporp. in Class "D" ;ii rl above, and under Head I will be received at the Public Works Department. HiKh Street, Singapore 6. in Tender Box No. 12 up to noon of the 27.11.62. for the following Works:— Extension to Grylang Bridec.674 words
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Advertisement805 1962-11-16 17 COMPANIES WINDING UP NO: 30 OF 1962 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1040 1946. and In the Matter of THE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES (Compulsory Liquidation) Act. 1962 and In the Matter of HUP CHOONG INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (In Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and persons who805 words
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Advertisement748 1962-11-16 17 NOTICES COMPANIES WINDING LP NO: 33 OF 1962 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940 1946. and In the Matter of THE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES (Compulsory Liquidation) Act. 1962 and In the Matter of METRO ENTERPRISE LIMITED (In Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai creditors and persons who have748 words
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Advertisement835 1962-11-16 17 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are invited for appointments as Laboratory Assistants and Laboratory Attendants In the University of M 2. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Department* and No. of posts Agriculture 1 post Geology 1 post Anatomy 2 posts Pathology 2 posta Biochemistry 2 Physics ..3 Botany 2 Physiology ..2 Chemistry ..2 Zoolok.v835 words
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433 1962-11-16 18 By Norman Siebel; Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. If ARU SELVARATNAM, Malaya's 486 metres hurdles champion, has been entered for the 440 yards flat in addition to the hurdles for the Commonwealth Games which begin at Perth on Nov. 22. The FMAAU selectors have accepted the433 words
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199 1962-11-16 18 Services 'new boys' impress in debut SELETAR B HOSPITAL 3 CLNGAPORE. Thurs. Two Services newcomers, out-side-right Tony Shannon and goalkeeper Falrclough, were in action at Jalan Besar stadium today. Shannon Impressed as a clever player, although he has had little time to get acclimatised. After a streaky start Fairclough warmed199 words
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Article62 1962-11-16 18 SOCCER Lim Cup <Ipoh>: Kilat 5 Kinta Indians 2. Victory Cup s-final (Malacca Chinese 4 Yew Lian 1. Folliott Cup final (Seremban); Indians 4 Gurkha 2. Friendlies: Malacca Indians S PWD-Survey 4 (at Malacca): .loyful Indians 4 Irish Hussars 2 (at Spore i. HOCKEY— Spore Div. I: Changl 362 words
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Article83 1962-11-16 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The appeals board of SAFA today quashed a three-month suspension on Ali Astar imposed on him by the commission of inquiry for failing to turn up at a hearing of the commission. But it upheld the commission's sentence of a caution on Ali Astar for83 words
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502 1962-11-16 18 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL Selangor can prevent all-Services final By (\F the four Malaya v Cup Rugby matches to be played on Saturday, Army Malaya and Singapore Joint Service will struggle hardest, the game between Johore and Singapore at Rengam will be the fastest,502 words
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Article29 1962-11-16 18 Perak v Penang at Ipoh; Selangor v Commonwealth Forces North at Kuala Lumpur; Army Malaya v Singapore Joint Services at Malacca; (ohore v Singapore at Rengam.29 words
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Article83 1962-11-16 18 IPOH. Thurs. Thp Perak Rugby Union selectors Have made five changes in the team to meet Penang in a Malaya Cup rugger match here on Saturday. Leon* Siew Loong. Wheeler, Dai'i.yu. Campbell and Adrian Ma.-irof replace Abdul Aziz. RodKers. Luty. Denning, and Bquirrei. who played83 words
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Article238 1962-11-16 18 By TEOH ENG TATT; THHE "Battle of the J Services v Army Mai Malacca, on Saturday wi competition— and probabl Singapore, Thurs 3iants" Singapore Joint laya— at Terendak Camp, 11 decide the South Zone y the Malaya Cup too. For the winners of this Cup tie238 words
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Article113 1962-11-16 18 MALACCA, Thurs.—Confidence Is high at Terendak Camp that Army Malaya will Heave the field victors in Malaya Cup clash with Singapore Joint Services here on Saturday. Major Edwards, secretary of the Army Malaya RFC and a former Welsh international fullback, .Miid: "This will be a hard113 words
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Article39 1962-11-16 18 PENANG, Thurs. The Commonwealth Forces (North) team to meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup rugger match at tV>e Merdeka Stadium on Saturday: Bennett; Smith. McCaskill, Lacpy. Brown; Duggan. Sheahan, Murphy, Tobler. Dennis. Carey, McLean, Lane. O'Brien. Fisher.39 words
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Article189 1962-11-16 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Although beating Johore will be a formidable task, Singapore are not without hopes in their Malaya Cup tie at Rengam on Saturday. An official of the Singapore Rugby Union said: "Ignore what you saw in the recent trial The team named for Saturday's match189 words
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Advertisement199 1962-11-16 18 men like ai "'kln Men like that smooth, rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigars mWYWWALLY WRAPPED IN XELIOPHANP TO KEEP THEM 111 PERFECT OONDITJON I,\ t M Kodak gifts say... ffc^ "Open me first and save all your Christmas fun in pictures" MOWMIE STMMITI OUTFIT Now map. shrrea^T.k/beiS K DAI(199 words
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Advertisement27 1962-11-16 18 MORE THAN 1,000.000 30L0 EVERY DAY (bIo) j a THIS BALLPOINT IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST DROP! n PERFUMED Lavelle LAVATORY t CLEANSER *****8881 II (T(U I27 words
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Miscellaneous165 1962-11-16 18 Sports Diary SO( KK SPORE JIMOR CUP: Chinr c Ath "A" v Hnlkowyu (Parrer Pk). SGSFA JUNIOR LP: Q-final-Woodbridge v Aviation (Paya Leban. LIM (UP: Cheng Wah v YMCA (Assembly Hall. Ipch). HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE: Div I— Chen-,' Wah v ACS Union (Padang); Div 2— Municipality v LaSalllans <Padan^'i. STORE165 words
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Article264 1962-11-16 19 EPSOM JEEP - Paladin looks ready to score By EPSOM JEEP; Ipoh Thursday pALADIN showed himself to be a vastly-improved galloper here this morning. Despite heavy going, the Magic Red gelding wound up a two-round workout with a 3f dash in 43 4/ssec. He was ridden by Chris Dragon. Paladin is in peak264 words
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Article23 1962-11-16 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Old Victorians In Kuala Lumpur and South Malaya will play their annual hockey and cricket matches here this weekend.23 words
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99 1962-11-16 19 MHF FINALS IN KL TO BEGIN ON NOV 30— KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. St-laiiKor, Singapore and Kelantan will meet here from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 to decide the Malayan Hockey Federation's interi.tt.it" championship. Selangor are the holders and the north zone winners this year. Singapore won the south zone competition99 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-11-16 19 pHASING an Ipswich shot that Just missed, Leyton Orient's mud-stained centre-half Sid Bishop runs slap into a goalpost during the First Division match at Leyton Stadium, London, last Saturday. Down on the rain-soaked turf is Orient goalkeeper Mike Pinner. Ipswich won 2-1. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article228 1962-11-16 19 MOK SIN - MOK SIN WORLD BODY'S PROPOSAL By PIN; Singapore, Thurs. AN ASIAN motor-cycling championship, at which only Asian riders may compete, may be held in the near future. The championship, first suggested in Singapore last year, will be discussed at the next meeting of the IFM,228 words
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Article171 1962-11-16 19 TOP AUSSIE PL A YERS INVITED BY THE LTAM KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya have invited Australia to send their leading players to take part in the Malayan open championships at Penang next year. V. Rajaratnam. secretary of the LTAM, said today lie had written171 words
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Article38 1962-11-16 19 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Negrl Sembilan Hockey Association officials: President P. S. Fredericks: vice-presidents R.C. Stanislaus and Lul Pook Kwan: secretary John Kanageratnam; assistant secretary N. Balasubramaniam; treasurer Ft. Kulasingam: selectors Balasubramaniam. B. Sta Maria and All Yatim38 words
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Article25 1962-11-16 19 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Australian national basketball team will play their enly match In Malaya here on Nov. 20 against a Malayan selection. l25 words
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Article26 1962-11-16 19 MALACCA. Thurs. Entries for the Malayan schoolboys and schoolgirls badminton championships to be held here from Dec. 4 to 10. close on Dec. 4.26 words
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188 1962-11-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The recent visit of the Commonwealth cricket team has Riven "a first-class fillip" to the Rame in Malaya writes S. Robert, the president of thp Selangor Cricket Association in his report to the annual meeting of the SCA on188 words
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Article560 1962-11-16 19 JACK FINGLETON - MCC MUST DO WELL AT SYDNEY JACK FINGLETON; By Sydney, Thurs A FTER following the progress of the MCC tour from f* Perth last month until now, I have formed the impression that Ted Dexter and his men have no intention of busting themselves in games prior to the First560 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-11-16 19 Indonesian delegation to explain incidents T AUSANNE, Thurs An Indonesian Olympic Committee delegation will visit the lOC Headquarters here on Nov. 23 to report on incidents at this year's Asian Games in Jakarta Otto Mayer, chancellor of the lOC, said the Indonesian committee had cabled Its intention to send aReuter; UPI - 242 words
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Advertisement224 1962-11-16 19 (JAeenSptft sth COLOURING CONTEST A EACH ENTRY *W*£sta MUST BE W 1 }£SSM ACCOMPANIED BY ff-^^&S 3 GREEN SPOT CORKS This Contest Commenced on 15th September, 1962 Entries will be closed on 15th December, 1962 PRIZES Division A: Ist prize:— One "SHARP" UWT-121 8 Transistor Radio 2nd prize:— One "SHARP"224 words
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Advertisement231 1962-11-16 19 Its HERE! Obtainable from: COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS GIANSINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL SALE SUCH REDUCTIONS NEVER HEARD BEFORE Whit* Combric 36" T* Clcur t0.50«t». ,y4. Whit. Cotton Poplin 36" 0.70 Whit* Cotton Poplin 36" 0.80 Whit* Cotton Lawn 36" 0.90 Chock Cotton Vo.le 36" 0.60 Print* Shioze 36" 0.70 A VISIT WILL231 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-11-16 20 New S'pore club— for adventure seekers only SINGAPORE, Thurs. A group called the Singapore Adventurers' Club is seeking registration. The organisation cators "exclusively for adventureseeking people." according to the secretary of the pro-lem committee. Mr. Fong Yeng Pew. Mr. Fong said the club would be run on the same lines159 words
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Article45 1962-11-16 20 THE HAGUE. Thurs. More than 250 Papuans in Wcm NewGuinea have died of cholera and bOO others are affected. Professor Mariano bCMteno, the Philippine head of the health service in New Guinea, said in Hollandia to<i;iv. according to the Dutch news agency.45 words
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Obituary25 1962-11-16 20 MR. SH. SABAPATHV of HiKh School. Kline; pmamt .i 'ay ycatcrday. Kunvral will lafei place to-day at 5 p.m. at Batu Tina Road, Klanc.25 words
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131 1962-11-16 20 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Pentagon has ordered its personnel to ignore the beckoning glances of bewitching Russian beauties. The order was contained in defence department memoranda dealing with Communist espionage methods tint might be used to trap I.S. military men or civilians working overseas.131 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-11-16 20 PRESIDENT John F. Kennedy and two former Presidents Mr. Harry S. Truman and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower reflect grief during the funeral rites for Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in New York last Saturday. Behind President Kennedy is the President of the United Nations GeneralUPI - 71 words
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254 1962-11-16 20 Rubber's future by the manufacturer NEW YORK. Thurs. PROGRESS in the development and use of syn- thetic rubber has apparently ended the day when international political crises can have any major price effects on the raw material of the rubber manufacturing industry. This was stated here today at the 47th254 words
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Article70 1962-11-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. T he Malaysia Inter-Governmental Committee meeting here ended its second day's deliberations with "good progress" being m?de on several matters, it was learned tonight. Yesterday and today the meeting went into financial problems and contslitutional issues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak.70 words
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Article66 1962-11-16 20 IPOH. Thurs. Malay women attending a garden party here yesterday evening were told. "Try to give your children a better start In life through a better education than you may have had yourselves." This advice to the women of Perak came from Tengku Khursiah. widow66 words
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Article88 1962-11-16 20 /CANBERRA. Thurs. Plans Kj for an extension of the Commonwealth cable system to Join Australia with New Guinea. Singapore and Hong Kong were announced today. Postmaster-General Charles William Davidson announced that the Commonwealth countries underwriting a worldwide Commonwealth cable system had agreed on a £19.000.00088 words
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Article239 1962-11-16 20 LONDON. Thurs. TTOE MANAGEMENT committee of the International Rubber Study Group has reexamined the statistical position of rubber and made estimates for natural and synthetic rubber requirements during 1962. In a Press communique issued today, it said it was estimated that the world might consume 2.190.000.Reuter - 239 words
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Article383 1962-11-16 20 LONDON. Thurs. The overnight Wall Street advance, record British exports, and Increased steel output lent themselves to stock markets today and most sections advanced over a broad front. Interest was mainly centred upon industrial shares the glltedtred section remaining out of favour and extensive losses, ranging up to383 words
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Article, Illustration252 1962-11-16 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Experiments to de- vel o p a "teaching machine" to aid American students in the study of Mandarin are bvi n s; conducted at Harvard University. Dr. I Gordon Thayer said toI day. Dr. Thayer, headmaster of the Thayer Academy in252 words
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Advertisement44 1962-11-16 20 20 Wort's $1$ (Minimum) ARK ELL: To Maureen and Chria a dMUKhtrr on Nov.niliiT IMb at GleneaKlin II" THURAISINCHAM THAVAMANV. Ti— i»«i«i» Batata, Bataag iirrjuntai. daiitfhtiT lit Ocncral Hospital. K 1.. Thiink Doctor/. Si ill <'..H ;inri Kajuni: Ho»|.|tal. g^s N T v *il§B44 words
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Advertisement54 1962-11-16 20 Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA HHHHH| JUST ADD HOT WATER to NESTEA— a perfect cup of tea in \T~^^^^^^^^^^^^™^ seconds. i) 'v NO BREWING NO STEWING NO WASTE, and no messy tea leaves either |*3 100% Pure tea! r WMKtglaß? A PBRFiCTCUP OF T£A I IMF SITF54 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-11-16 20 TTIOHEST and lowest temper*. tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 ajn. Wednesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Low*** Kuala Lumpur 91 75 KoU Bharu 86 13 Penang 88 75 Malacca 84 73 Ipoh 90 73 Singapore 91 7541 words
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Article, Illustration683 1962-11-16 1 REGULAR IMPORTS FOR DEVELOPMENT THE Australian Building Materials Trade Mission which arrives in Singapore tomorrow represents ;i wide range of Australian building products, materials and equipment. The mission, comprising 14 members, will be led by Mr. H. Wilckens, chairman and managing director of Wilckens and Bumside683 words
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Article339 1962-11-16 1 THE Australian Building Mission members and the products they represent are: MR. H. WILCKENS. leader, chairman and managing director of Wilckens and Burnside Ltd., Adelaide. MR. R.W.TURNER, director of co-ordination. Turner Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd., 400 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading, Victoria; Door and cabinet hardware, tools, and other products.339 words
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498 1962-11-16 1 Two Malayans' success in architect contest IN a growing and rapidly developing country like Australia there is wide scope for architects. Two Asian students former schoolmates at Penang Free School recently proved what opportunities exist when they were among seven prizewinners in an Australian wide competition for the design of498 words
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Advertisement217 1962-11-16 1 BUY FROM AUSTRALIA >s ...for rugged durability f®s fef --^iLjyflM-.-.itMl f V^^. machinery and metals. This demand is reflected in austral.as trade commisioners t if b <Ak ARE A i YOUR bcK VlLt li^i TCTinL^kMAfiJI llafl^ H I S n^ fine products that Australia SellS both at The Commercial Counsellor217 words
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Article, Illustration160 1962-11-16 2 AUSTRALIA'S city ■™> skylines are changing rapidly. In Sydney, capital of New South Wales, the old city is disappearing under a serrated silhouette of big office blocks and commercial warehouses, 20 to 30 stories high. Sydney s latest, and Australia's highest, building project is the SB2160 words
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Article, Illustration466 1962-11-16 2 Plastics and its wonder building uses IT'S BECOMING MORE POPULAR FOR EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR WORK AUSTRALIAN-MADE plastics are playing an important role in the building industry. Most plastics used in building construction fulfil both a utilitarian and a decorative role at the same time. Plastics are now available for both466 words
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256 1962-11-16 2 AUSTRALIAN-MADE QUALITY STEEL FOR CONSTRUCTION AUSTRALIA owes much of its success as a leading industrial nation to its low-cost production of high quality steel. Since 1915, when Australia's leading steel plant was opened at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia's steelmaklng capacity has risen to four million tons a year. Also,256 words
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Advertisement308 1962-11-16 2 LYSAGHT ORB EZ EZL BC^i EH Available in smart new profiles and cost-saving long lengths for modern building techniques It will pay you to investigate these heavily galvanized steel roofing and walling practical answer to all roofing and walling problems. Continuous lengths eliminate products today! end laps up to a308 words
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Article, Illustration574 1962-11-16 3 ASBESTOS CEMENT HAS VIRTUALLY UNLIMITED APPLICATION THE spectacular growth of the asbestos cement industry in Australia in recent years highlights dramatic new trends in home building. A wonder material which lends itself to virtually unlimited applications, it has: OUTSTRIPPED brick, timber and other forms of construction574 words
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257 1962-11-16 3 MORE COMFORT IN TROPICS WITH REFLECT INSULATION AUSTRALIAN-MADE reflective insulation is contributing to increased living comfort in many homes in South-East Asia. Reflective insulation consists of aluminium foil bonded to one or both sides of building paper and reinforced with glass or sisal fibres. It protects the home against moisture257 words
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Advertisement154 1962-11-16 3 Eliminate Costly Delays I Send your goods by fast, dependable Qantas V-Jet. Building material samples building components building services equipment and many other building materials move faster, more profitably by Qantas V-Jets from Australia. Time is valuable —be on time with QAHTAS AIR £4ffGo I 42 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE154 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-11-16 4 90 per cent of all building material used is Australian INTERN AT IO N AL standards of comfort, service and traditional Australian hospitality are combined in Melbourne, Victoria's new $36 million Southern Cross Hotel. The hotel, opened in August last, has 435 bedrooms (each with in-dividually-controlled airconditioning),332 words
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232 1962-11-16 4 4 HIGH standard of purity and quality guaranteed by a" rigid scheme of quality control, inspection, and certification is winning increasing overseas markets for Australian-made zinc alloy pressure die castings. This was shown in a recent survey of members or the Zinc Alloy Die Casters232 words
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539 1962-11-16 4 NEW PAINTS TO MEET CLIMA TIC DEMANDS DROBLEMS of climate, a wide use of timber, and a national preference for variety and brightness in colour, has put Australians among the world's leading users of paint and led to the building of an important paint industry. Australia's 181 paint factories are539 words
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Advertisement347 1962-11-16 4 i I v 3kmMkmm+Mmkmak+MiAiimiAmmhmmUWMUMtitl s|N GAPORE-i9th-23rd November jm -a ond/oferofKUALA LUMPUR-29th Nov. -sth December! W^\ jjfrj Architects, Engineers and Builders are |V/^ invited to meet Mr. F. Waters, Marketing Director, Wunderlich Limited The associated Building Material exhibition-arranged by the Australian Department _^^ft of Tr ade-will be conducted daily for Architects,347 words
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Article, Illustration375 1962-11-16 5 CONTACTS FOR THE VISITOR AT CENTRE T»HE Sydney Building Information Centre (above), a gleaming 12,000 sq.ft. showroom stocked with all that is new, is the "shop window" of the Australian building industry. Although founded only five years ago, the centre has already375 words
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Article, Illustration521 1962-11-16 5 Machines which help to speed up national development AUSTRALIANS RANGE OF EARTH MOVERS SECOND TO AMERICA'S A USTRALIA, like most fast-developing countries, is pushing ahead with programmes for national development which involves roads, buildings, railways, power supply and irrigation. This gigantic task of opening up the country is the responsibility521 words
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186 1962-11-16 5 Lights: Innovations include coloured glass fittings ARCHITECTS in several countries: report that domesttr and Interior light fittings produced in Australia are among the best designed and most efficient they have ever tnsfoiled In clients 1 homes. offices and shops. The range Includes fittings In wood metal and glass, pendants, bed186 words
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Advertisement144 1962-11-16 5 C^v* big name in building! One of the most spectacular successes ot Australia's booming building industry is the Sisolkraft range of insulation, building, packaging and protective sheetings. As insulation in tropical zones Sisalkraft has proved itself for roof sarking, wall sheathing in homes and in livestock enclosures where records show144 words
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Advertisement509 1962-11-16 5 r^v 1 ALJSTJtAL/A \^7 Vr+U<Jl l\A+mwlf+ J MANUFACTURES \WfevjK WELDING ELECTRODES Wiy) N V-. fp&W Lincoln manufactures a huge range of electrodes and welding r^ machines to suit any requirements. A wide selection of electrodes, including the renowned Fleetweld and Jetweld types, is available in the correct type and size509 words
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Article, Illustration645 1962-11-16 6 WIDELY-HELD BELIEF THAT AUSTRALIANS LIVE SEMI-RURAL LIFE NO LONGER TRUE PUBLISHERS of street directories for Australian cities are fighting a losing battle they simply cannot keep pace with the ever-increasing outward spread of the suburbs, and the emergence of thousands of miles of new streets, A Sydney. directory645 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-11-16 6 FIRST building congress a great success /GREATER application of research knowledge to building construction and in the use of building materials was the objective of Australia's flrst Building Research Congress recen 1 1 y held at Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria. Speakers at the conference emphasised the Importance of the practical297 words
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Advertisement715 1962-11-16 6 ■■w fop Si^ m Wt TREE BRAND Buraießoard THIS IS THE HARDBOARD THAT DOES THE J08 TREE BRAND BURNIEBOARD A tremendous success throughout the Malayan is used for building walls, ceilings, builtarea, Tree Brand Burnießoard has proved, over ins, furniture. Use easy-to-work Tree Brand and over, to be the outstanding715 words
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135 1962-11-16 7 Plywood jointing with new machine A RADIO frequency--*1 heated press is being used by an Australian Joinery firm to produce extra long and vide sheets of scarfjointed plywood, flush panelled doors and other joinery items. The company, located in Sydney operates ore of the largest joinery plants in Australia and135 words
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571 1962-11-16 7 TOURISTS SPUR RAPID HOTEL BUILDING 150,000 overseas visitors now expected in next 12 months WORLD-CLASS hotels are rising in Australia, spurred on by rapidly expanding tourist, trade and investment opportunities. Within the next 12 months or so, some 150,000 overseas visitors will be arriving in Australia, and will spend an571 words
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454 1962-11-16 7 FROM a small begining 12 years ago the production of decorative laminate sheets has grown in Australia into an important export industry Australia was one of the first countries in the world to begin the production of laminate sheet after the war. Today more454 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-11-16 7 Guests relax by the swimming pool in the grounds of the Chevron Hotel at Surfers' Paradise, one of Australia's most popular tourist resorts, on the south coast of the State of Queensland. About $280 million is being spent in Australia today on hotel development.44 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-11-16 7 THE ability of Australian architects and builders to adapt designs to suit local surroundings is typified in this home in Canberra, in which Australian building materials arp u«ed.28 words
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206 1962-11-16 7 Stairway that can grow when and where needed OANDSOME stair- ways that are quickly and easily srected and yet can carry enormous weights, are being made by an Australian company in Queensland. The stairways, designed and patented by the company, consist of interlocking step units of prefabricated steel and concrete.206 words
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