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Title Section20 1962-11-17 1 AVFUACF DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Net*** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1962. 15 CENTS. IDS 03620 words
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Article, Illustration410 1962-11-17 1 MALAYSIA'S PARLIAMENT Sabah and Sarawak get 'special concession' The Tengku explains his decision KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN has agreed to allow North Borneo and Sarawak 40 seats in the Malaysian Parliament as "a special concession." He told a press conference at the airport before leaving410 words
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Article, Illustration199 1962-11-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sir John Martin, leader of the British delegation to the Inter-Gov-ernmental Committee on Malaysia talks which ended here today, said the meeting has been "very successful." Speaking at the airport this afternoon before leaving by air for Jesselton.199 words
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Article, Illustration481 1962-11-17 1 BOB PERIES - Couple to part -by order of Govt. BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Fri. A young married couple waited in their modest Shrewsbury Road flat tonight, and watched the wall clock tick away their last few hours together. For at 10 a.m. tomorrow, they are to be separated— perhaps forever. The wife,481 words
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Article82 1962-11-17 1 MIAMI. Fri. Havana radio today broadcast the text of a letter to the Actinic United Nations SecretaryGeneral. U Thant. in which Premier Fidel Castro threatened ti. shoot down U.S. planes flying surveillance missions over Cuba. "Any American plane that violates Cuban* air space will be able to do82 words
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183 1962-11-17 1 ONDON, Fri.— The Soviet Union was reported by diplomatic sources yesterday to be making an off-stage bid for a Sino-Indian truce to avert an open showdown with its Chinese Communist ally. Russia was understood to be pleading with Pekins to compromise with India, instead183 words
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Article525 1962-11-17 1 PEKING, Friday. r<HINA told India today that it had captured 927 officers and men of the Indian Army, the New China news agency reported. The Foreign Ministry here notified the Indian Embassy that th,e prisoners Included Brigadier J.P. Dalvi. commander of the Seventh Indian InfantryUPI - 525 words
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Article71 1962-11-17 1 Search for 18 seamen NEW YORK, Fri. A U. S. Coast Guard plane flew- through a gale today to lead a search for 18 seamen tossed into angry seas and swept out of sight when their lifeboat capsized just moments before rescue was at hand. A second search plane also71 words
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Article27 1962-11-17 1 PASADENA (California), Fri. The Venus-bound Mariner Two spacecraft has set a space communications record by radioing data to earth from nearly 18 million miles away.27 words
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194 1962-11-17 1 Historic Queen's letter will remain in Britain I ONDON, Fri— An Ameria can bookseller has agreed to allow a historic letter, written by Queen Elizabeth I to Sir Francis Drake nearly 400 years ago, to remain in Britain. On Nov. 6, the firm of H. P. Kraus. of New York,194 words
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Article27 1962-11-17 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri. Pope John today received in private audience Cardinal Peter Tatsuo Doi. Archbishop of Tokyo, and Japanese bishops attending the Ecumenical Council Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article119 1962-11-17 1 U.S. TO PULL OUT TROOPS BANGKOK. Fri. The United States is withdrawing all it 8 ground combat troops from Thailand, tho Thai Government announced today. The first .unit will leave the north-eastern town of Khemrat by air on about Nov. 24 and the main unit on Nov. 27. Some heavyReuter; UPI - 119 words
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Article47 1962-11-17 1 INDIA MASSING TROOPS CHARGE FIMM. FRI I 1] ir.:> .1 in to Indi i t b it 1 irfi DD loduu troops h Ifl ed at both ends nf i and b i<i opened bt i tilltry fire in ICCCOI "in prepjration f"r attack F-47 words
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Article470 1962-11-17 2 LONDON, Fri. fFHE Soviet Union may be preparing to get down to work with the West on outstanding issues including Germany, according to qualified sources here today. This is the impression current in London sa diplomats take stock of the aftermath to the Cuban crisis, includingReuter - 470 words
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Article100 1962-11-17 2 Toll of the Wall: 41 dead BERLIN. Frl. Forty-one East German refugees or their helpers have died along the Berlin Wall since it was set up in August last year, Dr. Heinrlch Albertz, City Councillor for Interior Affairs, told the city parliament yesterday. Of these. 29 had been shot andReuter - 100 words
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Article51 1962-11-17 2 TOKYO. Fri. Radio Moscow said yesterday that American bases in Japan are offensive, not defensive, and warned that "there is danger that Japan could be forced into a war by American imperialism." The broadcast appeared to have been specially beamed at Japan, Tokyo Radio monitoring services said—51 words
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155 1962-11-17 2 SAIGON, Fri.— The Saigon Rotary Club yesterday launched a worldwide appeal to help 130.000 mountain tribesmen who have left their traditional homes because of the Communist guerilla war. Mr. Truong Vinh Le. president of the national assembly said In a statement announcing the155 words
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228 1962-11-17 2 A doctor studies Burma's long-neck women T ONDON, Fri. A Burmese doctor today exploded a theory that the "gi-raffe-necked women" of Burma suffer from high blood nressure because of the heavy brass rings they wear round their necks. Dr. E. M. Bhattacharjee, of Rangoon, wrote in the latest issue ofReuter - 228 words
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Article434 1962-11-17 2 FRANCIS BOEY - DATELINE Hong Kong FRANCIS BOEY From THE staff of an insurance company here shared with their boss last week the second prize of the Kwangtung Handicap cash sweep worth HK5349,006. Mr. Wong Sik Pun, the boss, had been kidnapped and released after paying a ransom. The staff considered this a434 words
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349 1962-11-17 2 Indonesia urges nuclear free zone in Asia and Pacific UNITED NATIONS, Friday. INDONESIA said yesterday there were now good grounds for attempting to establish a denuclearised zone in Asia and the Pacific. It said it would make such a proposal formally at the 18th General Assembly session next year. Mr.Reuter - 349 words
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Article75 1962-11-17 2 LONDON, Fri. A ban the bomb group today accused the Government of committing Britain to a nuclear deterrent policy without telling the nations S3 million people the facts of atomic war. Their 18-page report issued as a "Black Paper" charged that the Government hadReuter - 75 words
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65 1962-11-17 2 TOKYO. Pri. The Indonesian Defence Minister and Armed Forces Chief. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, has ordered regional military commanders in Indonesia to "start development projects in ttielr respective territories immediately," according to Radio Indonesia. The radio, monitored in Tokyo, said the projects would be carriedUPI - 65 words
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Article31 1962-11-17 2 BANGKOK. Frl. Tl'ere are 6.000 Vietminh soldiers in Laos of which half have changed their uniforms for labourers' clothes, the Defence Minister. Mr. Thanom Kittlkachorn, told reporters yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1962-11-17 2 MELBOURNE. Frl. South Korea and the Himalayan state of Bhutan have joined the Colombo Plan wtiich provides lor cooperative economic development in South and South-East Asia, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article15 1962-11-17 2 ROME, Pri. Five emrth tremors were felt in the Ponttemolli area yesterday.15 words
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Article98 1962-11-17 2 U.S. JETS ARRIVE IN SAUDI ARABIA RIYADH (Saudi Arabia). Fri. Six supersonic U.S. Air Force F-100 Sabre jets arrived in Saudi Arabia yesterday. Five landed here and one at Dahran. and later all six flew to Jeddah. They arrived soon a.fter the Yemeni Republican Government had threatened to bomb SaudiReuter - 98 words
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Miscellaneous15 1962-11-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MM I UADNY XJ IAtXJ TAKE ALL TUB RN A15 words
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Article78 1962-11-17 3 UNITED NATIONS, Pri A General Assembly committee recommended an international conference on world trade problems by next September, despite boycott threats from Britain, France and the United States. Leading Western trading nations, which argued that the conference should be delayed until 1964. voted against the recommendation contained in a neutralist-spon-sored78 words
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Article22 1962-11-17 3 Ten Poles ask for asylum COPENHAGEN: Ten Poles Jumped a liner on a cruise In Danish waters and applied for political asylum.22 words
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Article32 1962-11-17 3 JAKARTA: Mrs. Utami Surjadarma. wife of the former Air Force chief, has started work as Indonesia's first woman university president. She replaces the late Dr. Tobing as President of Baperki University here.32 words
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Article16 1962-11-17 3 SANTIAGO: A wall collapsed and killed six firemen and injured 32 others during a fire here.16 words
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Article25 1962-11-17 3 WASHINGTON: President Kennedy has named Mr. Christian A. Herter, former Republican Secretary of State, as his special representative for talks over the European Common Market.25 words
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65 1962-11-17 3 Adenauer in five-minute romp with Junior WASHINGTON. Frl. The German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer. 86. had a flve-minute romp yesterday with President Kennedy's son. John, who will be two next week. According to those who were there, he was throwing John up in the air. John is reported to haveReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration839 1962-11-17 3 V.M. NAIR: SELA - V.M. NAIR: SELA SOLDIERS MOVE LIKE GHOSTS IN EERIE MIST IN GRIM STRUGGLE UP IN THE HIMALAYAS By (N-E Frontier Agency), Fri. THE WINTER CHILL. INDIAN troops are braving blizzards, bitter cold and the hazards of high altitude in their all-outReuter - 839 words
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339 1962-11-17 3 C'wealth move to solve India, Pakistan row T ONDON. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, said "Yes, sir." yesterday when asked if he would consider taking "a Commonwealth initiative" for bringing India and Pakistan together to meet a common military threat from Red China on their northern frontiers. Mr.UPI - 339 words
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226 1962-11-17 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Kennedy and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ended their talks last night with a declaration that "both Governments are in full agreement in their assessment of the international situation. They said In a joint communique: "The meetlne has re-affirmed the very closeReuter - 226 words
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Article55 1962-11-17 3 BANGKOK. Pri. Thailand is suffering a "shocking" adverse balance in its trade with Japan, according to a source from the Board of Trade. The deficit termed as a record stood at ticals 1,037 million (about 1144 million) during the first six months of the currentReuter - 55 words
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Article22 1962-11-17 3 LONDON. Fri. Miners at Merrylees Colliery. Leicestershire, have increased production by 10 per cent in the last 12 months.22 words
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138 1962-11-17 3 UNITED NATIONS, Fri.— Mongolia charged yesterday that the United States was preparing rocket bases in Japan. The Mongolian First Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. M. Dugersuren. In a general attack on American bases In the Far East, asserted that there were more than 200 VS.UPI - 138 words
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Article25 1962-11-17 3 BONN. Pri. The British Defence Minister. Mr. Peter Thorne.xroft. arrived yesterday for talks with German defence Minister. Mr. Franz Josef Strauss. UP.I.UPI - 25 words
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Advertisement304 1962-11-17 3 MAKE ACCOUNTANCY YOUR l *m£ 7i «^wm^ CAREER CVi EBEE) BuMne^ success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for emergencies, a car these arc some of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most experienced304 words
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Advertisement154 1962-11-17 3 Protect your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box at MALAYAN FINANCE BUILDING I Singapore In I R[\ P^AIR CONDITIONED I^^^SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT (TERMb MODERAIb) THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Singapore office: 83 Victoria Street. Tel: ***** 2196 C j 'jn <fl Enjoy the true154 words
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280 1962-11-17 4 Govt. starts work on Bedok 'beat the flood scheme SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Government today said it was now taking positive stops to alleviate flooding in the Bedok Resettlement Area in Koh Sek Lim Road, off Upper Changi Road. This low-lying area, it said, was usually flooded when the high tide280 words
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323 1962-11-17 4 FUN FOR ALL AT XMAS BALL AND FAIR SINGAPORE, Fri. Double-barrelled fun. That's what a grand ball and a gala funfair in aid of three charities promise before Christmas. And it's to bring not only Yuletide but year-round cheer as well to the Singapore Children's Society, Singapore Association for the323 words
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Article39 1962-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Professor J. C. Gowan. visiting P'ulbright Professor In ihe School of Education, University of Singapore, gave a public lecture on "The Teaching of Mathematics In Secondary Schools" in the New Lecture Theatre No. 2 today.39 words
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Article35 1962-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. O. P. Edwards of Shell Company, Singapore, will speak on "Scientific Management" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.35 words
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153 1962-11-17 4 Exam fever: 69,676 to sit for nine tests SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore is In the grip of the examinations season again, and by year's end a grand total of 69.676 students would have gone through nine ordeals. A record 11.199 Secondary IV pupils will begin their Cambridge School Certificate examinations on153 words
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Article290 1962-11-17 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Blood Donor Competition organised by the Ministry of Health at the beginning of the month has had a good response, a Government statement revealed today. So far, there have been eight entries for the competition. Heading the list of competitors is290 words
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Article124 1962-11-17 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Radio Malaya "Panggong Aneka" show, which is drawing packed halls In Alor Star and Penang in Its current Malayan tour organised in aid of the Federation National Monument Fund, will be performing in Singapore at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 26 under the124 words
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Article27 1962-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Frl Water will be cut off In Kampong Sungei Pandan, off West Coast Road 9>« m..5.. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m27 words
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Miscellaneous159 1962-11-17 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR ♦yHE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airports, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 530 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.10 p.mThai International: From Bangkok (TO 403) 630 p.m.; from Djakarta (TO159 words
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Miscellaneous171 1962-11-17 4 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 9.20 pm.; from Jesselton. Labuan. Kuching (ML 487) 7.25 p.m. DEPARTURES BOAC: To Bangkok. New Delhi, Teheran. Tel Aviv, Zurich, Frankfurt. London iBA 701) 7 pm.; to Jakarta, Darwin. Sydney. Melbourne (BA 714) 6.15 pm. Thai International: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. iTG 402) 1.05171 words
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Article, Illustration431 1962-11-17 5 MALAYSIA 'GREAT BUTTRESS OF FREEDOM IN ASIA Lord Lansdowne tells of goodwill, keenness, and complete confidence in Aug. 31 target From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: London, Friday LORD Lansdowne, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said today that Malaysia would mean the creation of a great Asian buttress of freedom in which431 words
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121 1962-11-17 5 Dato Wong repeats Confucius' advice pENANG. Fri.— The Chief 1 Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. today quoted Confucius in his parting advice to this year's graduates of the Chune Ling High School. Addressing them at their graduation day ceremony. Dato Wong commended to them this precept from the Chinese sage:121 words
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Article57 1962-11-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Sultan of Johore today opened the new $280,000 factory Of Tong Meng Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. in Jalan Tampol. The factory, which makes aluminium household utensils, stands on 13 acres of land close to the Jalan Larkin industrial site. The managing director of57 words
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Article80 1962-11-17 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. P. Ramasamy, research officer of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, leaves Singapore by air for India tomorrow to represent the AUPE at the Asian conference on trade union education. The conference, which is sponsored by the International Confederation of80 words
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Article37 1962-11-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The second triennial delegates conference of the National Union of Plantation Workers will be held on Dec. 10. More than 500 delegates and 100 specially invited guests will attend the opening ceremony.37 words
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Article46 1962-11-17 5 PENANG Pn Tlie Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee has urged Chinese residents in rural areas to form farmers' association. He told a civics course for 30 rural Chinese leaders from Province Welleslv that many such associations had been formed In new villages.46 words
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Article58 1962-11-17 5 BUTTERWORTH. Pri A lorry driver. Ooi Ba Chik. who was involved in a collison with a car. was fined $100 and suspended from driving Cor one month. Ooi was found guilty of driving inconsiderately while overtaking a car with which he collided on the main58 words
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Article54 1962-11-17 5 KLANO Fn. A Socialist Front town councillor here. Mr. Goh Thiam Hec. was admitted to the Klang District Hospit il yesterday with three broken ribs after his car and a Land Rover collided at the 12th mile Batu Ti«h Road. Tli" uriver of the Land Rover54 words
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Article27 1962-11-17 5 KAJANO. Pri. A total Of 79 buffaloes and 40 fowls have beon given to farmers in the Ulu Langat district under the rural development programme27 words
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Article25 1962-11-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Kajang-Dengkil Road was impassable to all traffic today at the 28th milestone where flood water was 27 inches deep.25 words
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Article94 1962-11-17 5 From 808 LENTON PERTH. Fri. The Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of West Australia. Mr. T. A. Priest. said yesterday that "generally speaking, the 1.000 Asian students now In Perth are first-rate ambassadors for their respective countries. He was speaking at a meet- Ing of the94 words
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263 1962-11-17 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. A NEW row has developed between local textile merchants and Japanese exporters, with charges repeated of Japanese attempts to manipulate the Singapore marke* Late last year. Singapore traders protested whei i Japanese exporters quoted textiles for Singapore at 15 per cent higher263 words
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Article44 1962-11-17 5 TAN AH RAT A. Fn This holiday resort in the Cameron Highlands will soon have a car park for 50 vehicles. The town board is spending $10,000 on constructing a car park at the entrance to the town.44 words
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287 1962-11-17 5 Safety at last for the Kenny Hill lovers KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. Police have smashed a gang of youths who have been a nuisance to courting couples in the Kenny Hill areaDeputy Supt. Choo Kok Weng said this in the Sessions Court today. He spoke ot youths holding up and robbing287 words
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Article20 1962-11-17 5 SINOAPORE. Pri. An amah. Toll Ah Cheng. 40. was found hanging today in her room in Merryn Road.20 words
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Article, Illustration207 1962-11-17 6 SINGAPORE. Fri—Chinatown prodigy Lee Pan lion's talent was .luain given a thorough appraisal last night this time by one of the world's "greats." Russian Violin Virtuoso Valeri Klimov. Pan Hon's talent was not in doubt but Klimov, first Russian violinist to come this way in207 words
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192 1962-11-17 6 MALAYSIA AREA TO GET 12 MORE UN EXPERTS KUALA LUMPUR, FridayTPWELVE United Nations technical experts will arrive in the Malaysia region within the next three months bringing the total number working in the five territories to 83. There are now 34 experts in Malaya, 19 in Singapore. two In Brunei.192 words
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Article99 1962-11-17 6 A Sarawak centre for the blind KUCHING. Fri.— The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, today laid the foundation stone oi the Sarawak Centre for the Blind. Guests of honour at today's ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. R. Babonau, senior executives of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind, whoUP - 99 words
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Article39 1962-11-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The secretary of the United Chamber of Commerce, Raja Nasron bin Raja Ishak, left by air today to attend a five-week trade seminar in West Berlin sponsored by the West German Government.39 words
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143 1962-11-17 6 rpELUK ANSON. Fri.— A X Colombo Plan consultant from England, Mr. F. H. Allen, will arrive In Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 2 on his way to Teluk Anson to inspect the areas of river erosion affecting the town of 50.000 people involving143 words
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Article158 1962-11-17 6 OINGAPORE. Fri. A *3 grandmother's dream of an extortion in which her grandson was the victim turned out to be true. It led to the arrest of Khoo Chor Klong 16. a .student, on Oct. 31 Khoo pleaded guilty today to extorting a total158 words
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Article68 1962-11-17 6 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY. Fri. Two Malayan nurses are vlsting Junee, near Canberra, this week as guests of the local I Rotary Club. They are Miss Ong Ngln Ng and Miss Jeanette Chung who are In their first year of nursing at the Royal South Sydney Hospital.68 words
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316 1962-11-17 6 SINGAPORE, Fri THE Director of Education, Col. S. C. Thong, today specified which children will not be eligible for the sixyear- free-primary education policy announced by the Government yesterday. Under the plan, all Singa-pore-born children and those born outside Singapore to local citizens will316 words
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Article29 1962-11-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will study rural development projects in the Ipoh and Tapah areas on Monday.29 words
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Advertisement47 1962-11-17 6 Congratulations to Malayan Breweries Ltd. on the occasion of the opening of their new Brewery at Kuala Lumpur. SUPPLIERS OF: WOODEN PALLETS, BEER VAN CASES, CORRUGATED CARTONS HIAP CHUAN JOO (Estb. 1923) 516-530. BALESTIER ROAD, SINGAPORE 12. TEL: ***** ***** Branches: 47 53. GOMBAK ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR.47 words
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116 1962-11-17 7 Robbers use drink ruse to enter house IPOH. Fri. Three youths went to a house in Jalan Lee Kwee Foh. in Canning Garden Estate, and asked for a drink. The maidservant. Chow Yoke Yin. told them to wait outside the house while she went to fetch tea. When she returned116 words
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296 1962-11-17 7 GOVT AGREES TO SPONSOR TALKS OF JURISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rE Federation Government has agreed to sponsor the South-East Asian regional conference of the International Commission of Jurists at the end of next year. An official of the local branch of the ICJ, Mi\ Yong Pung How who announced this296 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-11-17 7 King's new ADC served in the Congo MAJOR Adam bin Abu Bakar of the 6 Bn., the Royal Malay Regiment, who has been appointed Aide-dc-Camp to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong. He succeeds Major A. J. de Silva of the Reconnaissance Corps, who is returning to his Regiment after two years'116 words
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Article75 1962-11-17 7 3 months for an amorous youth KLANG, Fri.— Sim Slong Kwee, 21, unemployed, was I jailed for three months by the Sessions Court here today for outraging the modesty of a housewife. Inspector Abdul Rahman, prosecuting, told the court that Sim went to Lai Nyet Siong's home and emoraced her75 words
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Article17 1962-11-17 7 MUAR. Fri. A publicity eoune v.as held here yesterday for more than 60 Umno members.17 words
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Article62 1962-11-17 7 COMMERCIAL WORKERS: UNION TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— ThNational Union of Commercial Workers has set up n committee to inquire into the conditions of service of commercial employees in Kelantan. Mr. C. W. Sook was appointed chairman and Mr. Yong Chu Hwa secretary of the committee. The committee will draw up62 words
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Article21 1962-11-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. <"n The next meeting of the SenHt'p will be held on Dec 38 and Dec 29.21 words
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Article212 1962-11-17 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. T*HE maiden issue of "The Grad". organ of the University of Singapore Society, appeared today with an pditorial attack on the Pc d c r a tion Government for restricting entry of organised j student groups into i Malaya from Sinaa- pore. It called212 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-11-17 7 750 with TB have refused treatment PLAN WHEREBY SUCH SUFFERERS COULD BE PUT IN ISOLATION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gEVEN hundred and fifty tuberculosis sufferer "a third of them dangerously infectious" have refused treatment and are holding up the country's anti-tuberculosis campaign. They are endangering not only their own lives but345 words
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Article104 1962-11-17 7 He cheated woman of $15,000 PENANG. Fri.— A former lawyer's clerk, Subash Chandran 32. today pleaded guilty to cheating a housewife, Mrs. Nagaratnam, of property valued at $15,500 at Hargreaves Court here on July 17 last year. Chandran, it was stated. Induced Mrs. Nagaratnam to transfer to him a title104 words
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Article64 1962-11-17 7 KUALA LIPIS Fri. A tapoer. Mustafa bin Tabi. 20 was sentenced to two weeks' .tail yesterday for housebreaking and theft on a raft on Oct. 20. Mustafa forced open the door of a house on a raft In the Jelai River here and stole two64 words
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Article106 1962-11-17 7 500,000 on Perak polls register IPOH. Fri. The recent revision of the electoral rolls 1 1"* er ak ls w ex P e cted to place a total of about 500,000 names on the register. Periodic revision and registration of voters had slowly increased the numbers from 445.000 in 1959106 words
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Article61 1962-11-17 7 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Government Services Seamen's Union will send a delegation to call on the Minister of Transport Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir and the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, to present a memorandum seeking higher pay. Malayanisation of61 words
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Article, Illustration502 1962-11-17 8 Jamit Singh contempt case is adjourned SINGAPORE. Frl. 'J'HE case against Jamit Singh, general secretary of _the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, for alleged contempt of court will come up before Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court on Tuesday. The case, which was to have been heard502 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-11-17 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. International singing star, Anneke Gronloh (above), will be here next month with the Dutch college swing band, which has been accompanying her in Holland. Their first performance in Singapore will be in aid of the Singapore Association for the Deaf, the Spastic96 words
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Article48 1962-11-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A concert will be held at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustnka Hall in Airport Road here tomorrow night to mark the end of the seven-day music and dance festival of primary schools. More than 70 primaryschools took part in the festival.48 words
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Article18 1962-11-17 8 GEMAS. Fri. Mr. Tan Jin Tuan has been elected president of the Railway Recreation Club here.18 words
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Article18 1962-11-17 8 MUAR. Fri. The Tanßkak Local Council has asked the police to check hotels against prostitution.18 words
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Article83 1962-11-17 8 His 13th— 3 years KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A man with 12 convictions had another one added to the list today after he pleaded guilty to breaking Into a housi of an imam in the Police depot here on Nov 4. Mat Hassan bin Mahmud, 25. of Kampong Petal Pasir Puteh,83 words
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Article28 1962-11-17 8 MUAR, Fri. The Kebun Bahru Local Council, Tangkulc. has asked the Johore Government (or a children's playground, a midwife clinic, pipe-water and a naiional-type Chinese school.28 words
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Article166 1962-11-17 8 PENANG, Frl A N ex-S ingapore soldier, Francis Chuah Kirn Hock. 26, was today acquitted without his defence being called on a charge of cheating Goh Teik Chye, manager of the Chusan Hotel, of $169.90 in food and drinks between Oct. 20 and 26. The senior166 words
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Article196 1962-11-17 8 by NURSES SINGAPORE, Fri. Nurses and midwives employed in hospitals and other government establishments want a revision of their salaries. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has submitted claims to the Ministry of Health for more pay and improved working conditions on their behalf. The union196 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1962-11-17 9 His 'Swan Lake' was an enormous flop and v/as damned by the critics -but 86 years later it endures as one of the world's best loved ballets... EARLY in 1876 the directors of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre wrote to composer Peter Tchaikovsky offering him £1501,753 words
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Advertisement423 1962-11-17 9 HONG KONG British Crown TOKYO World* b.ggeit city and SAN FRANCISCO often cane* Colony, and legendary for it» busiest oriental metropolis. Shop the most beautiful city in the USA. spectacular views and shopping here. Enjoy its fine restaurants. Visit »..and it's a great cultural center* bargains. temples and museums. ■i^VlMllle^^^^^'^^VNMl^M*So^9llw^NMß^^H423 words
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Miscellaneous311 1962-11-17 9 Straits Times Crossword IP 1 i^ i \ji I bb^bTT~ I I > I LHr iIpI H I —^t— aaaJ— La»i*J— -Laaaaal— -tsssi ACROSS ldentUy foreigner (7). 1. Down with the team! Yet Its 7. A grmduat* about fifty with on the up and up <B>. much French is merely311 words
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170 1962-11-17 10 All set for probe into postal land need I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A month-1 o n g hearing will start here on Monday to find out how much it will cost the Federal Government to acquire land for Its proposed postal headquarters and General Post Office. The owners of 37 shophouses170 words
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Article36 1962-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two new lawyers were admitted to the Federation Bar today by the Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson. They were Mr. Mah King Hock. 23, ai.d Mr. K Sothinathan, 28.36 words
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Article29 1962-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor will present certificates to King's Scouts in the state at a rally at the Petallng Jaya Club padang tomorrow.29 words
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Article23 1962-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Women's International Club will hold a fashion show at its premises in Damansara Road here on Sunday.23 words
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Article67 1962-11-17 10 Lights to beat the bad boys PENANG, Frl. Pranks by juvenile delinquents could be curbed by bright street lighting, the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, said today. "For the next three months," he told residents in Katz Street, "several areas of the city will be provided with new and better67 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-11-17 10 Malaya warns U.N. on revocation of mandate 'VILE SEGREGATION' BUT TAKE-OVER MUST WATT, SAYS DR. SAID UNITED NATIONS, Friday. Malayan delegate. Dato Dr. Mohamed Said, today warned of serious and farreaching" political consequences from the revocation of the South- West Africa mandate. He was speaking in the Trusteeship Committee whereReuter - 468 words
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253 1962-11-17 10 Malayans off to prepare for ASA talks I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V —An eight-man Malayan delegation will leave for Manila on Monday to prepare the groundwork for Association of South-East Asia (ASA) Foreign Ministers' Conference next month. The secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman.253 words
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Article39 1962-11-17 10 KLANG, Frl.— Work on the new $400,000 nurses' hostel In Langat Road here has startpd. The building when completed will accommodate about 300 nurses. It is expected to be completed In a year's time.39 words
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Article, Illustration285 1962-11-17 10 -by a former -Red pENANG, Fri. Bri- tish author Douglas Hyde, a former politburo member of the British Communist Party and former news editor of the Daily Worker, warned today that Malaya "could go Communist" if the people were not vigilant. Addressing several hundred students285 words
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Article32 1962-11-17 10 KLANG. Fri. More than 1,000 people attended the funeral of Mr. B.R. Sabapathy, a senior teacher of Klang High School, who was cremated at the Hindu Cemetery here this evening.32 words
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208 1962-11-17 10 HONG KONG, Frl. rpHE visit to Hong 1 Kong by a Malayan economic mission was worthwhile and results had been "beyond expectations." its leader, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagan, said today. "Everywhere we went, we found Hong Kong businessmen displaying keen enthusiasmReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement912 1962-11-17 10 ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT I "W" V 111 particularly In soups and M I I I* stews. Bovril products also 1 VI went on the successful British JL LVCiI til A Everest Expedition of 1953. Sportsmen and athletes have long been aware of the f j invigorating powers of Bovril. 1 T*l912 words
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Miscellaneous13 1962-11-17 10 Bwßffm Humnff By Hniph Uvintdmhi r-~"—\ VOW TH 's' Ll teach vaN La13 words
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201 1962-11-17 11 PENANG GIRL WINS A TOP PRIZE IN AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, Friday. J^ MALAYAN girl has been judged best student of architecture at the University of Adelaide. Miss Lee Wan Ping, of Penang, was last night awarded a James Hardie prize, six of which go annually to the best architecture students atReuter - 201 words
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Article111 1962-11-17 11 Praise for Pat of Trengganu From 808 LENTON PERTH, Frl. Miss Patricia Wee of Malaya was among seven third-year cooking students whose performances in practical examinations earned high praise here this week. The acting head of the Perth Technical College homeeconomics department, Miss E. J. Callander. tested the girls and111 words
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Article49 1962-11-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The United Stales Secretary for Commerce, Luther Hodges, passed through Singapore by air tonight on his way to Australia. Mr. Hodges is now on a tour of various Asian countries dand Australia, to work out plans to attract more visitors to America.49 words
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Article36 1962-11-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The Federation's Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. arrived here tonight after a J 0-day visit to Australia. He had gone there as an inaugural flight guest nf Air India36 words
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Article25 1962-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The inauguration of the parish of St. Mary, the Virgin, will take place 'iere at 8 p.m. on Nov. 2325 words
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Article76 1962-11-17 11 Planter on shooting charge I KUALA LIPIS. Fri.— A padi planter, Itam bin Busu, ($9. was charged here yesterday with causing the death of another planter, Busu bin Mandak, by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. He was alleged to have shot Busu with a shotgun while hunting76 words
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Article25 1962-11-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Pri. The Johore Government is studying a proposal to start a state .scholarship named after the late Dato Onn bin Ja'afar.25 words
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167 1962-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Chief Port Manager of Port Swettenham. Mr. S. M. Maroof, has written to all chambers of commerce and shipping agents telling them of the facilities available at the port. This follows inquiries received from the chambers and other organisations regarding167 words
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149 1962-11-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A seminar on "The Catholic Youth and Social Work in Singapore' will begin at the University of Singapore's Bukit Timah campus on S v nd a v morning. Representatives from several organisations will take part in the three-day seminar .sponsored by the149 words
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130 1962-11-17 11 A LOR STAR. Fri.— Kedahs royal big game hunter. Tengku Abdul Majid. will go on a jungle expedition next week to shoot wild buffaloes terrorising villagers In Kuala Boris, near the Sik jungle, about 70 miles south of Alor Star Tengku Majid. a130 words
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136 1962-11-17 11 30-minute stop in Singapore for Prince Philip SINGAPORE. Fri. The British High Commission here today said no definite arrangements had been made yet for meeting Prince Philip when he stops over in Singapore on Dec. 3 on his way home after opening the Commonwealth Games in Perth on Nov. 22.136 words
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Article52 1962-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mrs. CM. Bennett, wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner here, has been admittec to the Lady Templer Hospital for complete rest. A New Zealand High Commission statement today said that on medical advice Mrs. Bennett will be unable to receive visitors until52 words
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Article31 1962-11-17 11 PENANG. Fri. The Socialist Whip, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. will ask questions on the allocation of low-cost houses at Kampong Herriot in the State Assembly on Nov. 28.31 words
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150 1962-11-17 11 A missing flag disappoints students DERTH. Fri.— A group of Sarawak students were disappointed when they arrived at Perth airport today to welcome Sarawak's team to the Common wealth Oames starting on Nov 22. The gold, red and black flag of Sarawak was not flown 1 at the edge ofReuter - 150 words
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Article36 1962-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Bank Negara has received a total of $41,333 for the Save Democracy Fund, since it. was launched last Saturday. In addition, it has received three Indian gold sovereigns.36 words
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Article25 1962-11-17 11 BENTONG. Fri. Mr. Chanc Koon Tai. leader of the labour section of the Pahang Malayan Chinese Association division, has resigned for personal reasons.25 words
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Obituary53 1962-11-17 12 ."> W»rd» ll» (Mlmtmum) MR. LEE LAV CHIOW Age 31 passed away peacefully on 14-11-S2. Leaving It-hind Mdo> three sons Ooa Ouan, Hoon Kay. Beng TJlr. one daughter. Btofe Hwj, two dauKhtera-lt.-law and grandrhlldrrn to mourn hia loaa. Cortege l.a\in« residence 240 Telok Kuraii Road on Ivll-tU 11.30 a.m.53 words
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Article58 1962-11-17 12 20 Wordt Ht (Minimum) GEORGE HENDRICKS and family gratefully thank all thoae who attended Urn funeral of Mm. O. Hendrlcka. ix-nt wreaths, mesaagea of condolence. donated tpwards masses and rendered raluabla x*st»tance. THE FAMILY OP tha late Mr Loont thank all relative* and fnrnda lor thnr mrstages of roadoIrnct-.58 words
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Article613 1962-11-17 12 The suggestion that the Himalayan war and Cuba between them will break the Moscow-Peking axis ignores reality. But it is certainly true that the ideological quarrel has a new intensity. If Mao talks again of the East wind overcoming the West wind he may be speaking613 words
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Article491 1962-11-17 12 The drunken driver is little known on Malayan roads, though it is not possible unfortunately to say that he does not exist at all. A writer in the Medical Journal of Malaya, pointing out that every three years more than a million people are killed on491 words
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Article167 1962-11-17 12 The Federation Governments offer to give 1100,000 to the Kuala Linggi Fishermen's Resettlement Co-operative and Marketing Society if the Society will repay a loan it $260,000 within three years is, of course, tantamount to writing off 40 per cent of a bad debt in the hope of making167 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1962-11-17 12 H.A.R. PHILBY - H.A.R. PHIL BY HIS TENT PITCHED AT THE FOOT OF A HIGH MOUNTAIN: by BEIRUT, Fri THE IMAM OF YEMEN STILL TALKS OF RECAPTURING HIS COUNTRY FROM REBELS THE materialisation this week of the "ghost" of Muhammed Badr, Imam of Yemen, was accompanied1,025 words
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Letter408 1962-11-17 12 Barisan 's old game rpHE English version of I Mr. Llm Chin Slong's latest speech was another Barisan Soslalls effort to make Mr. Lim appear to the English-speaking as a reasonable fellow whose only desire Is constitutional opposition for the purposes of constitutionally forming the next government of Malaysia. But408 words
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Letter273 1962-11-17 12 IT h surprising to find that the Singapore Telephone Board cannot offer an additional up-to-date service which, by the simple usp of a phone jack and several parallel outlets, can be used at various locations in a subscriber's home. I am informed that technically It would273 words
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367 1962-11-17 12 30,000 MEN IN JA PA N'S BIGGEST PAPER CHASE rnOKYO, Fri.— Fake bills X are worth more than real ones in Japan today. If you turn up a counterfeit 1.000 yen note, the police will gladly give you" 10,000 yen for it. They may also begin tailing you. Thus comes367 words
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Advertisement250 1962-11-17 12 JUST OUT! I Readers Digest NOVEMBER ISSUE Containing FRANCE'S RELUCTANT GENIUS: R*od the amazing ttory of the peasant boy with a brom in a million, who wai "too clever to be a ioldier." THI RAPt Of TIICT: Why l« the Free World silent when a country It being systematically wiped250 words
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192 1962-11-17 13 AUSTRALIA OFFERS 170 LEARN BY MAIL AWARDS SINGAPORE, Fri The Australian Government is offering 170 learn-by-mail scholarships to Singapore under the Colombo Plan T c c h n i cal Assistance Co-operation scheme. Students can learn a wide variety of technical and academic jubjects by correspondence. They will only have192 words
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Article14 1962-11-17 13 MUAR. Fri. The assessment rommittee will interview more than 40 people objectoins.14 words
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Article93 1962-11-17 13 PENANQ, Fri.— Three men held up a cofTee shop proprietress In crowded Penang Road last night. Lav Leng Hua. 53. was preparing cofTee In her shop when a man walked in and asked for cigarettes. He was joined by two other men. I One of them93 words
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Article, Illustration542 1962-11-17 13 A.S.P. tells of an arrest at the airport MALAYAN AIRWAYS PLANE TURNED BACK FROM RUNWAY— COURT TOLD COUNSEL: '1 HUMBLY DISAGREE WITH CHIEF JUSTICE' [(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A senior police officer told the Sessions Court shortly after the opening of a trial here today how a Malayan Airways plane turned542 words
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Article69 1962-11-17 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tanah Merah seaside bungalow of Mr. Lee Seng G son of rubber magnate Dato Lee Kong Chlan. was destroyed by fire early this morning. The fire, caused by a short circuit, began at about 1 a.m. Damage was estimated at about $8,000. Mr. Lee69 words
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166 1962-11-17 13 SEREMBAN Fri. Fifty riot squad men stood by at Lenggeng while five miles away members of the Board of Govenors of Uln Beranang Pu Chai National Type Primary School discussed the future of Its headmaster. Mr. Kong Tiaw Hwa. ThU is the166 words
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332 1962-11-17 13 Offer of shares case: 2 years for his abetting of cheating IPOH, Friday. QKOO AH CHAI, 25, unemployed, was today sentenced to two years' jail by the president of the Sessions Court here. Syed Hassan AlJeffri, for abetting 'the commission of the offence of cheating the public by persons unknown.''332 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-11-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Wide-eyed Sheeba spends hours each day just looking at workmen building the National Zoo around her In which she and about 100 other animals will be housed. Every afternoon this deer from Ceylon makes it a practice to get right up against the96 words
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389 1962-11-17 13 SINGAPORE, Friday. •pHE Malayan Stock Exchange is aiming to widen J its membership and the committee is now ready to accept applications from would be brokers. This lifts the 33-year-old I rule under which new broker? haVe generally only been admitted If they took389 words
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Article21 1962-11-17 13 PENANG. Fri. A coffee shop keeper. Teoh Eng Chong. 39. \va fined $75 today for keeping :r unlicensed pintable.21 words
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Article20 1962-11-17 13 PENANG. Fii. The Penang ialay Women's Co-operative Soieiy yesterday decided to buy a ;15.'000 house for its headquarters.20 words
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Article124 1962-11-17 13 New home for a town council TELUK ANSON. Fri— After several delays the Town Council moved its office into its own $70,000 one-storey building facing the town padang off Market Street here yesterday afternoon. For the past 17 years the Council has shared a converted railway shed with the District124 words
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Article88 1962-11-17 13 Southern Hotel re-opens today SINGAPORE. Fri. The Great Southern Hotel, a Chinatown landmark for three decades, will open for business again tomorrow after a lapse of nearly two years. The hotel's licence was cancelled in December l ''••(> on the grounds that it had been used for immoral purposes. A88 words
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Miscellaneous487 1962-11-17 13 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE N SFPSITI* 1 41 metres ac.it> ice: 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVK SERVICE MAM" 6 00 M Tlme o nal i.a m.t rK Negara-Ku. News Headlines; A.. 605 Morning Melodies: 7.00 A.M. 6.00 Good Mornin*; 6.01 Rendezvous With Music: 7.30 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The487 words
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Article35 1962-11-17 14 LONDON. Fri. Hundreds of telephone calls and offers of help were received by the Royal Northern Hospital, Holloway, after a £50,000 appeal was launched to build a new cancer research machine.35 words
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Article36 1962-11-17 14 BONN. Fri. Arts experts have cleared a £325.000 Rembrandt bought through a London dealer for Stuttgart art gallery and later said to be a forgery. An official said: "It is a genuine Rembrandt."36 words
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150 1962-11-17 14 Hungary hands over a Briton to Russia I ONDON, Fri. Hun- gary has handed over an arrested British businessman to the Russian authorities and last night Britain made a strong protest. The businessman. Mr. Greville Maynard Wynne, managing director of a London firm, was arrested in Budapest on Nov. 2Reuter - 150 words
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Article48 1962-11-17 14 DEAL (South-East England). Fri. Between 70 and 80 Russian and Polish trawlers were reported off the Kent Coast last night sheltering from high winds. Coastguard officials at Deal said the ships were making their annual visit to the English Channel for herring fishing. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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304 1962-11-17 14 British view of the royal family: 'Scapegoats' LONDON, Friday. DRITONS regard their royal family as "stained-glass saints offering themselves as scapegoats for all the squalid sins of their people." They have little idea what they are really like. This was the picture of British monarchy today as given by BritishReuter - 304 words
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70 1962-11-17 14 Governor to be charged with contempt NEW ORLEANS. Fri.The U.S. Court of Appeals yesterday ordered the Attorney General. Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, to institute criminal contempt proceedings against Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett and Lieut. Governor Paul R. Johnson Jr. in connection with the James Meredith case. The two previously had70 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-11-17 14 VISITING Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, takes a drink from the "Loving Cup" at the Lord Mayor of London's annual banquet at the Guildhall. Mr. Ikeda and his wife, on a three-day official visit to Britain, were among: the hundreds of distinguished65 words
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Article57 1962-11-17 14 BANGKOK, Fri. The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Bancherd Cholavtcharn. has urged the Economic Affairs Ministry to reduce rice export premiums in order to maintain Thailand's rice markets. Mr. Bancherd told reporters yesterday that the move was necessitated by competition of rice producingReuter - 57 words
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Article34 1962-11-17 14 WASHINGTON. Pri. Mr. Dean Rusic. the Secretary of State, said in Congressional testimony released last night that the United States would stay in Berlin 'whatever it t«k"s to do so." Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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168 1962-11-17 14 NOTTINGHAM, Friday. 4 COURT ruled yesterday that housekeeper Mrs. Phillis Argyle has the right to evict her employer from the house where she has worked for 11 years. "This Is a curious case," the Judge said, "but hard as it may be to go168 words
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Article73 1962-11-17 14 JAKARTA. Fri. An outbreak of smallpox in Java has spread to the neighbouring island of Sumatra, according to Indonesian health authorities. Reports from the oil centre of Palembang in South Sumatra said the military command there has launched a mass vaccination campaign to prevent the spreadUPI - 73 words
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Article57 1962-11-17 14 CANBERRA. Fri. Lady Oe Lisle, wife of Australia's Governor-General, died at Government House here early today. Lady De Lisle. 48. was the daughter of the late Field Marshal Viscount Gort. She had been ill since returning: last month after medical treatment in London. Earlier she hadReuter - 57 words
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223 1962-11-17 14 A go-ahead for the spy probe tribunal T ONDON, Fri. Bri- tain's spy probe tribunal headed by 63--year-old Lord Radcliffe got the go-ahead signal from the Government yesterday. This was in the shape of a warrant signed by the Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, setting up the three-man tribunal whichReuter - 223 words
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Article29 1962-11-17 14 LONDON. Fri. Fire brolco out in the £550.000 home of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, being built at Knightsbridge. Damage was confined to the second floor.29 words
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Article107 1962-11-17 14 LELAND (North Carolina). Fri.— The search for the missing nude of Brunswick county was called off yesterday. A group of sheriffs deputies, rescue squad end civil air patrol officials decided to end the hunt after the three-day quest yielded nothing but some footprints which bloodhoundsUPI - 107 words
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Advertisement111 1962-11-17 14 ULTRABLITZ*.. MASTERPIICI IN EUCTBONIC FLASH ■vS^S lll^^Si '^U/ aKa^Ma^fißßililili I Ifnl^l CORNET R Maximum flash •v I increased number o( flashes per charge: mm I m CORNET SK CORNET P CORNET M Available At All Leading Photo Deuleis Everybody's drinking tve/ufDatj rfc made from toholesome.full cream COUJS ITlllK with added111 words
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Advertisement185 1962-11-17 14 I WORLD'S BEST Strong, Iltoont, Spocwui, Mm PORTA.RACK «WI k« «MM(M In minutti and stow**' In Mm boo*. With pofw»»« •Mbra-Mcurtty lacking slatn AH finMkM or« p»»-tr«ot»d, two* and p»tm**m% Codmmw>-plot«d nirt-sroot rtd« Extra itronfl cro«i rod* •poc.d tor Mty alianhn Baked ■■■■■I ftakh. Block or PorycHronMtw SUvor No Mod185 words
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210 1962-11-17 15 Miss Cooke sets the date to wed Sikkim prince YEW YORK, Fri. 11 Miss Hope Cooke, an American college senior who has given US$2,OOO to India's defence fund, revealed here that she has set March 20 next as the date for her marriage to the heir to the throne of210 words
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Article41 1962-11-17 15 SAIGON, Fri.— A U.S. army helicopter crashed on takeoff at Saigon's Tansonnhut airport today. Injuring two American military men. Reliable sources said an Army Brigadier General was aboard the craft, but he escnped Injury. U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-11-17 15 rpHREE members of the audience heckle a speaker at a meeting at Dagenham, Essex, called by the wives of Ford workers who want to break a strike. Sprinkled among the audience were wives of the 70 men Fords refuse to reemploy because they allege they64 words
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Article42 1962-11-17 15 LONDON, Fri. A £75.000 atomic sterilising plant claimed to be the first of its kind has started work at Slough, Buckinghamshire, sterilising plastic disposable hypodermic syringes with gamma rays berore they are sent to hospitals and doctors throughout the world.42 words
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Article118 1962-11-17 15 CANADA SENT THE MOST TO BRITAIN T ONDON, Fri. There were more immigrants from Canada into Britain in August and September than any other Commonwealth country, according to official figures released last nightIn August Canadian arrivals numbered 14.402 against 16,299 departures. In September the figures were 9,377 against 9.590. Australia'sReuter - 118 words
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Article55 1962-11-17 15 TOKYO, Fri. A Japanese fishing boat with 15 men aboard was reported 6inkin? in the SouthWest Pacific today after it was attacked by a school of swordfish, according to the Japanese Marine Safety Agency. Three Japanese fishing boats rushed to the aid of the distressed vessel,UPI - 55 words
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Article261 1962-11-17 15 YEW YORK, Fri. Twenty-five crewmen aboard a blazing Greek freighter loaded with 400 tons of high explosives took to lifeboats in an Atlantic storm late yesterday abandoning their battle against fire at sea. Five made It to safety aboard one of two rescue ships wallowingUP - 261 words
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479 1962-11-17 15 Afro-Asia move to assert UN trust authority UNITED NATIONS, Friday. THE Afro-Asian group tabled in the Trusteeship Committee yesterday a motion urging acting Secretary-General U Thant to establish an effective U.N. presence in South-West Africa. While condemning South Africa for its refusal to place the territory under U.N. supervision, the479 words
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Advertisement149 1962-11-17 15 1 /VJ%*l."AViF\rtrVV^yVSA p rfVdVb* Congratulations J and best wishes to jBREWERIES (M) LTD.;! on the occasion of the opening |i of their 5; 'i New Brewery in Kuala Lumpur from I EASTERN ASBESTOS jj INSULATION CO. Specialists for hot and cold insulations JC who have contributed supplies to this I;149 words
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Advertisement134 1962-11-17 15 I** J DONT CATCH COLD /^^S 100% COTTON ftj^rfl SWEATERS// /ECONOMICAL jg| 7™^ DURABLE M V jJ t I ELEGANT j-JV < Gents Ladies SSS^b^j^ I ALL SIZES AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE Congratulations to MALAYAN BREWERIES (MALAYA) LTD., on the official opening of their New Brewery at Kuala Lumpur HUP GUAN CASE134 words
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LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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Letter109 1962-11-17 16 WHAT Mr. Chan Ah Tee says about the postal service is absolutely correct. In the past month I have lost three letters. The other day a letter was wrongly delivered to me. The house number was right but not the road. H. SIM Kuala Lumpur SOME109 words
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Letter, Illustration211 1962-11-17 16 'THE "Photo mix-up that made Ma laya angry" (ST. Nov. 13) has reached a point of silliness which is posirively damaging. Even if some mistakes had been made in the Commonwealth Institute there is 'no cause for anger if photographs of a211 words
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92 1962-11-17 16 The pests who roam the Govt. offices in Johore AS a visitor to the Govern- ment offices in Johore Bahru, I could not help noticing the number of money-lenders roaming and pestering their clients in the corridors and around the building. I was informed that some of these money-lenders even92 words
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Letter221 1962-11-17 16 I WAS very interested to read your report of a letter from a Norwegian Tape Club. Correspondence by tape recorder Is a rapidly growing hobby, and recorder owners all over the world are joining In Increasing numbers. You are not quite correct, however, when you say that221 words
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Letter105 1962-11-17 16 THE Commissioner for National Registration has explained the faults of the public when applying for new Identity cards. Will he explain my fault In having written him two letters, dated July 31 and September 9? There has been no acknowledgment of either of them. In my letters I105 words
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Letter84 1962-11-17 16 "PHE Singapore Traction Company has a poor service from Collyer Quay to Rumah Bomba Circus. I began waiting for a 178 bus In front of Amber Mansions (Orchard Road) at about 4.35 p.m. The first 178 arrived at 4.55 p.m. and was packed to capacity. The next84 words
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420 1962-11-17 16 REPLACING ENGLISH WITH MALAY IN OUR COURTS IN writing about the use of English In the Malayan courts I tried to argue merely that Malay could replace English in the processes of the courts. I did not say that English should be done away with as soon as possible or420 words
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Letter77 1962-11-17 16 MUCH as I would like to sympathise with the hopeful cause of the DTC graduates I < must take exception to the generalisation made by one of them. His remark that "many of the college (Klrkby) trained teachers have only a third grade school certificate" is very deceitful. The77 words
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Letter155 1962-11-17 16 17OR years Singapore ha: Jl been suffering from a lack of graduate teachers to teach In the senior classes, and it seems this state of affairs will continue for a long time to come. I fail to understand why the Singapore Government." while recognising the shortage of graduate155 words
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Advertisement145 1962-11-17 16 Queen Anne Hare Scotch Whisky in SPECIAL GIFT PACK Wlth FREE JUG and GOBLET /l JEJ^j Z^M JACKSON CO. LTD: »»eo— 4 J_ JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD, Kate L_>. to* 4 ta» iiiiMmiiJtJiiiiiiiiiiiicjMiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiimitJiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiMiiMiiitJiiiiiiimiitjiin^ GUARANTEE WdjE^^^M FANS j F I <^<s»^ j B r (MALAYAI LIMITED.! fINQArKIRk KUALA LUMrUH- HtNANG KOTA IHARU-irON-n145 words
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Advertisement406 1962-11-17 16 KFouh Stah TOOTHBRUSH LONG LASTING TUFT .WVV W V- EXCELLENT QUALITY DURABLE ECONOMICAL N <fr HYGIENIC PACKING Uk» a dp from wfim old bird. If you own o cor. remember the nam» GLASURIT. GLASURIT Is ma name of a cor paint. If It The point used by all famous continental406 words
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Advertisement1526 1962-11-17 17 10 iitturoui a wt>i tuui wjl Due S'aora Sails f Sham Pining PELEUI Litirpaai. O«aiia SksstMi Ii Pt/Nn II Nn II UOMEOO* LKirpMl. but Mil II Pt/Nll 20 Nn 21 AENEAS Hlkii, L'pill A mouth, S'goa Nit II Net 21 Nit 24/21 Nat M ANUNOI mil. M oam Hjmcwrt Nat1,526 words
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Advertisement1433 1962-11-17 17 THE L A.C UNESSAILINGS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMENI, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. S'pori P Sham Penang r?/vfiWj\\?l "SIMBA" li CJ 17/21 Nn 11/23 Nn t4/2S Nn l-l Ys>i*<J "AYUIHIA" a)i) 31 Nn/ 4 Dec ir 1 Oic 1/ I Dec \i\AJ'Sj "FALSTRiA" *> 21/23 OIC1,433 words
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Advertisement1529 1962-11-17 17 Jn) Tr? Try mm^^^^mf 77 77 HSY 7c? MEi Wi F^# L II JM Jh cjuttaa uitm it ummm, u»tAi*— l a mNHNfiA* raau S'pora P. Sham finang OENCLEUCH L pill, Havre, H'krg, G'moutn la PfNit II Nn 21/22 ■ENMHOR LlKli, H'kun, Rott, A'wo B. 15 'Net 11 BENHOPE (Hit1,529 words
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Advertisement1233 1962-11-17 17 w-^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W,_ W« IM. Ha. U371 IMo^Bk. yj£M ELLERMAN UNI KLAVENESS LWE W HAVR', LONOOft, HAMBURB, LOS ANSELES, lAN Ffc»NtlSCO, •OHEROAM t MIDOIESBROUCH SEATTLE VANCOUVER a PORTUNt cm as Kins AeciitiM eitfi tn Cntral t Slit* bin ittu. Aainci. ('Mn y»w —-f toubAiNviiLi li PirVTidai 111,233 words
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Article24 1962-11-17 18 November 18 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: ?9« cents (unchanged) TIN: $434 per picul (up MJlft). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).24 words
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Article192 1962-11-17 18 SHIPS lying alengilde Mil Slngaperi •rharvis teday are: Kankura 25/26. 8«labo Man. 40/41. Irish Ash 4/5. Adige 47, Lloyd Bakke 46. New Tork Hani 44, Jean Lykes 42/43. Olang Ana NW. 2. Kastem Maid 31/32. Outir readi: Knloekoe. Tjipondok, Hopeng, DevnoKorsk. Galaxy, Dean Krwax. ■sfBBfSB, Nagasaki Mam,192 words
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Article146 1962-11-17 18 Nov. lt> Tnree monitis (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) BunntM dene: Dunlop* 14 eta ft Darby 4|d V. N. 16 cts. C Storacr 4 id Oammon 11 Ota. H. Tm-non 1/11 I. Waugh 14 cl* Shell 13 ct*. M. Brew 25 cts. Steamship cts M Crment is cts. S Times 22146 words
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Article92 1962-11-17 18 THE Malayan Exchange Banhi' Atieciation made these chaoses In Its ratrn to merchanta yesterday (all rate* to S10O): Canada: buying TT 33 7/16, airmail On 36 9/16, WO d/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 38 3/16 trade bills. Silling TT er OO ready: Canada 35 1/8; Belgian Franca 161992 words
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521 1962-11-17 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE rise of over $4 in the Straits tin price yesterday resulted in slightly increased interest in the tin section ot the Malayan Stock Exchange, although it was not anything exciting. Although the interest was nothing like it would521 words
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Article21 1962-11-17 18 Malayan Stork Indices Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Industrials: 191.88 DM.45 Tins: 287.94 295.41 rubber*: 179.83 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958=100.21 words
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397 1962-11-17 18 THE Straits tin price influenced by London took a big advance yesterday by $4.37£ per picul to $434. the highest leyel for nearly four months. The squeeze on the nearby position in London on Thursday had put the price there for397 words
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Article122 1962-11-17 18 MELBOURNE, Frl. CECOND BANK STOCKS closed generally holding their steady levels, but leaders still lacked strength. A.C.I- lost further and British Tobacco dropped Is. to 265. 9d. Oils were steady and Clarence River improved further. Base metals closed quieter with little change Loans were firm. C.X.A. 14 11122 words
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Article252 1962-11-17 18 DECEMBER tint Rrtrtt rubber buysrs f.s.k. closed at S p.m. In Sincapor* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70s Mad per Ib. unchanged. The tone was quitt. S.C.C R.A. and F.M.R.E. dosing prices in cent* per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 79, ■tellers 79): Int. 1252 words
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Article698 1962-11-17 18 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Beustead (1.000) $1.67; Dunleps (500) $2.14 SU (1,000) $2.15 D. (1,000) $2.14 D. (17.000) $2 14; East Smelting (500) $2.72 BL,698 words
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Article99 1962-11-17 18 Chlrmt Prwtuct Eicnmn, tm|i*»rt Doon prices par plcul yrtterday. Ctctnut til. hulk $41 1 tellen. drum S4& seller!. Ctpra: November S24i buyers. *29i sellers Pt**«r: Muntt.k white Sl42t sellers, Sarawak whittSI 40 Kellers, special Sarawak black SlO2l srllers, Karnu-d Lampoon black $102t Feller*. AST A $11 2 i99 words
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Article465 1962-11-17 18 THE Malayan Rubber Market last week was rather reminiscent of Charlemagne's sword, "long, flat and deadly", state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey. At the outset it appeared that stale bull and some licir Ncllins was gaining the upper hand, but terminal markets showed465 words
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Advertisement1024 1962-11-17 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coasi Servie* IU MS tIA ti* t,V'. y S'Ktiri H'koni »>r«no*co l «ngei»i N.tort "Ciltka Mm" 25/21 Nn 21/31 Nn 6 Dec 25 Otc 2? Die 14 Jan 'KMikan rfaru' 2/29 Otc 31 Oec 1 In I laa li in 2) IM II1,024 words
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Advertisement679 1962-11-17 18 I .OI»UUWU illfcl.l-t .|»i|,l i.. r. •'•<• ««iuiii*v n*ti«. «*«un TtMt Sailed S*le< It Port Mtww*. lttt*r««. M twit. ftJSBM toum «tsi *fmc* stnici SOOt UNtcn* 1/ S Ott Durban (21/11), Port Elizabeth (24/1Z), Capetown (tt/17), Matjdi (11/U), Lagos (t/l). Cotonou (1/1), Umi, Tafcoradi, Abidjan, Frtttown. Conakry, Dakar (22/1). tSSTMttWD679 words
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Advertisement293 1962-11-17 18 J.K.R. JOHOR ROAD NOTICE Timber Bridge No. 5/127 on ths Bukit Gambir Orisek: road in Muar District will be closed to k.l traffic between the hours of 7.00 p.m. to 6 a.m daily from 20th November to 3rd December 1962 lor repairs. NOTICE NOTIFICATION has been received by the resident293 words
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Advertisement1275 1962-11-17 19 iContinurd from I.mr 12) SITUATIONS VACANT in Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. mxtrm DOCTOR REQUIRED to run Dlspen- I sary. Apply Mrs. R. Samuel, 29, < Oreeaiaaa, Seremnan. Telephone 333. i WANTED COOK-BOY and Amah, I good pay, excellent accommodation, I only fu'ly experienced staff need apply. .'.ing Looms,1,275 words
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Advertisement1074 1962-11-17 19 SITUATIONS VACANT 2* H'orrfs SS (Min.)— Box SO el*, txtro APPLICANTS replying to box numbers for vacancies, are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their lons. CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN WANTED by Large Engineering Company to take charge of1,074 words
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Advertisement823 1962-11-17 19 OFFICE SPACE WANTED 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm REQUIRED TO RENT premises for workshop, stores, offices, 3/0000 aq. ft. floor area with vehicle parking space. 2 mile* radius Orchard Circus. Please send details to Box A 4203 S.T. S'por*. EDUCATION tf Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box tt tf.823 words
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Advertisement861 1962-11-17 19 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tO Words SS (Mlsu)-Box SO ets. txtrm OVER 40,000 READERS can't be wrong! Call at your usual newsagent and see for yourself why Imprint is read and re-read by thousands of thinking men and women the world over. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Wmrtt* SS (Hlm.) Bom it eta, aafre861 words
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Advertisement1070 1962-11-17 19 VEHICLES WANTED to Words SS (mnmur—Bmm eta, oxtrm i WE BUY Oood Used Car* Vaaa and S/Wagon for cash. Saturday till 6.00 i p.m. Call at 2sw. Jalan Besar. Sin- gapore 8. < M.O.A. 1400, MX. I, 11. Must be I accident free. Oood condition. Reasonable offers only. Ring Richard1,070 words
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Advertisement1142 1962-11-17 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE '.0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. mxtrm i WITH SMALL DOWN payment to own 1932/33 Bommerset, 1931/54/35 1 Hillman. 1959 Cambridge 1952 Ford 4 Consul at 159. Anson Rd. B'por*. Phone *****. > ATTENTION H M. FORCES Availibl* a range of good reliable used cars. All1,142 words
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Advertisement929 1962-11-17 19 FOR SA'.E !0 Word* SS (Him.)— Box ii rfs. exfre KONO VONQ FURNITURE Cu. 283, CJ sngi Road 6) m.s. S'por*. Tel: *****:— Furniture Dealers Specialists, Expert Shop-windows Designer. Prompt Service, Moderate Price. SEASON'S TMUNDERINQ BARBAINS! Black White Six-way Br»sileres Now $3.20 Only, Also Ladies' Elasticated Bwimsuits $8.50. Men's 12.50,929 words
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Advertisement700 1962-11-17 19 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC •for*!* Si (Min.)— Box SO el: txl m RELAX AT DAISY'S Blames* M.v.sa»e «^1 slramnath. Expert maaseur/ masseuse ..i »iund.im«. BJS, River Valley Road, S';*,,,. t, Tel: TIREOt LEI LAURA Massage •teambatb refresh you Lie t need Maaseur/Masseus* 319-P Blver Valley Road. Spore Telephone 2557S XO.OO a-m.700 words
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Advertisement1349 1962-11-17 20 SHERIFF'S SALE TO WHOM IT may concern. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE Please note that with effect from STATE OF SINGAPORE 3 <J th November 1962. Tony R. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Wayman has resigned his position as General Manager of Ace AdverIn the Cause of Using (M) Ltd.. and1,349 words
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Advertisement1843 1962-11-17 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1 Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and from serving uermanem Government Officers for appointment as: (1) FISHERY OFFICERS (RESEARCH) (ii) FISHERY OFFICERS (ADMINISTRATION) in the Fisheries Division. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, on the salary scale $554,592,628x34-934/982x34-1.254 plus Cost of Living Allowance1,843 words
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Advertisement709 1962-11-17 20 TENDERS TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE JABATAN KERJA RAYA BOARD PERAK. TENDERS are Invited from con- TENDERS for the Construction tractors experienced In laying of of ap^ StaUon> Driu Tow er and telephone underground plant lor j our m^ claw G' Quarters at carrying out the work below:- Lenggong will be received709 words
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Advertisement448 1962-11-17 20 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED TENDERS are mv.ted (or the supply of while rice, white sugar, evaporated milk and other rations to Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Tiger Lane, Ipoh, for the period that the School is in session between Ist January. 1963 and 30th June. 1963. For Tender Perms and further particulars448 words
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Advertisement47 1962-11-17 20 MORE THAN 1,000,000 SOLD EVERY DAY Hare's Why MM ink tupply Guaranteed taorii* re lh« lait drop. A REFILLS 25 LIRY EPNS I Al and stainless V I steel is guaranteed <UVER<RAK tnam 31. Penang Rd. llPl Tel: ***** LJI Cold Storage Arcade Tel: ***** jl IBUJ47 words
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Advertisement370 1962-11-17 21 ■Bk L^JJ-L.^^ ~J> Iv. j^_L VJ TENDER NOTICE FRINGE LAND ALIENATION vi lit Ml SRI WANGI, BATU PAHAT Tenders will be received at the office of the Collector ot Land Revenue. Batu Pahat. Johore, up to 12.00 noon on Ist December. 1962, lor the following works: •a) For felling and370 words
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Advertisement219 1962-11-17 21 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE .DERS will be received at Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.KJISelangor from Class E' and above supply contractors up to 3 00 pm. of stn December 1962 (or the supply of lime (unslaked and hydra ted) for water treatment to J.K.R. Selangor for the year 1963. Full particulars are219 words
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Advertisement819 1962-11-17 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as ASSISTANT REGISTRAR. Applicants should bold a University degree or professional qualification and have had responsibility in an executive capacity dealing with administration and academic matters. Salary Scale: $680x35-750/785x 35-1030/-, the point of entry on the scale depending upon qualifications and819 words
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Advertisement842 1962-11-17 21 NOTICES In the Matter ot SEACON LIMITED (Incorporated In the State ot Singapore* At an Extraordinary Meeting of the above Company, duly convened, and held at the Registered Office ol the Company. F.I. Union Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore on the 10th November, 1962 the following resolution was duly passed:— "That842 words
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Advertisement341 1962-11-17 21 The flavour of Black and White is so noble because it's married i Wmm rw of Loc* Ca"on, Scotland After years of maturing in the warehouse, art. decide these important mixtures, each cask of bonded Scotch whisky acquires sometimes simply by their amazing sense its own personality. Some rather frisky.341 words
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650 1962-11-17 22 JACK FINGLETON - Pullar plods to 132 first time out at Sydney JACK FINGLETON By Sydney, Friday r\'O SCORE a. century 1 first time out on one of the famous grounds of the world is the aim of all touring cricketers. And Geoff Pullar did it j here today when the i MCC650 words
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Article193 1962-11-17 22 Nicholls tries again for Perth SINGAPORE, Pri.— Bob NiJ cholls, Scotland's hammer throw champion, has been trying ever since he arrived here three weeks ago to get into the Singapore team for the Commonwealth Games beginning on Nov. 22 at Perth. Nicholls, 35, a warrant officer in the British Army193 words
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Article63 1962-11-17 22 SOCCER Lim (up (Ipoh): Cheng Wah 1 YMCA 1. HOCKEY Penang League: Indian Assn. 0 Sepoy Lines 0: Chinese 4 RAAP 1; MTC 1 Penang S.C. 0. Ipoh League: ACS Union 2 Cheng Wah 2. S'gor League Div. 2 S'gor Club 3 Rida 5 BASKETBALL Tour match fPenang): Wingfoots63 words
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Article86 1962-11-17 22 MCC IST INNS I'ullar c Simpson b Martin 132 Shrppard c Ford b Martin 18 Dtxter b Martin 42 Cowdrey c Davidson b O'Neill 0 Parhtt b Benaud 17 Illingworth c Thomas b Bemud 19 Smith c Simpson b Benaud 0 Allen not out 18 Trueman c Benaua86 words
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Article, Illustration367 1962-11-17 22 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA 'Gay Cavalier' told: Help us build the Philippines into a badminton-playing nation By SINGAPORE, Fri. Ong Poh Lim, former Malayan badminton champion and Thomas Cup player, has been offered a coaching Job in the Philippines. The offer came from Marino Cokiat. a Manila367 words
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196 1962-11-17 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— A special meeting attended by representatives of some 40 junior soccer clubs here last night nominated two replacements for Rahlm Sattar and Suleiman Osman, their present delegates to the Singapore Amateur F.A. council. The two nominees are P. Suppiah. a lawyer, and Ungku196 words
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Article94 1962-11-17 22 RUGGER MALAYA CUP: Perak v Penang (Ipoh i; S'gor v Forces North (KL>: Army Malaya v Joint Services (Malacca); Johore v Spore (Rengam). HOCKEY STORE LEAGUE: Div 1 Khalsa v University (Fairer Pk>: Indian Assn v RAF Changi (Balestier Rd>. SOCCF.K SPORE LEAGUE: Div 2 final replay94 words
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Article33 1962-11-17 22 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Goodye:ir Wingfoot basketball team of the United States, are to arrive in Singapore tomorrow from Malacca. They will play two matches in Singapore on Sunday and on Tuesday.33 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-11-17 22 Archie knocked out by Clay TOS ANGELES, Fri. Cassius Clay, the 20-year-old talkative challenger for Sonny Liston's world heavyweight crown, spoke with his fists last night. He knocked out aging Archie Moore in the fourth round, just as he had said he would, of their scheduled 12-round heavyweight elimination boutUPI - 191 words
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Advertisement213 1962-11-17 22 Welcome to Malaya THE SWEDISH NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM 8Y.... -jM,miiiii« ""X 1"-1 122S kJ^mJmJjJiJj^mJmm SSZZ3£ JIIwmwSwHHHBB Bfcjj/y v^ata^^Jß. Volvo cars are well-known throughout the world for their M x :fl^tfttflh^W| BLJH PCI high quality. This results from the exacting demands Y^B^^B^^^^^^a BffPP^SJtJjf placed by Volvo in the fundamental design, choice213 words
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Article493 1962-11-17 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Apprentice Yusoff engaged to ride fancied Noble Gesture The Lintie steps out smartly in 3f workout By Ipoh, Friday J^INUS van Breukelen is taking a big gamble by engaging an apprentice, Yusoff bin Shinwan, to ride bis fancied sprinter, Noble Gesture (Race 9) on493 words
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Article1758 1962-11-17 23 Race 1: 1.30-Cl 5 Div 5-5 str. 1 ***** Ben Hur II (Shaw St.) Donnelly, 5 9.0 (F) Spaldinc 10 3 ***** Plet Hem (Blntang St.) R.S. Breuk., 9 8.13 Johari 5 3 ***** Chicken Curry (Shaw St.) Tllloh. 5 8.11 "Xawari 16 4 ***** Dance1,758 words
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Article208 1962-11-17 23 Hewitt and Stolle eliminated WORLD SPORT A DELAIDE, Frl.— Bob Hewitt ii. and Fred Stolle, the Wimbledon champions, were eliminated from the South Australian men's doubles tennis championship yesterday. They were beaten 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the semi-finals by Bob Howe and Marty Mulligan, who will now meet RodReuter - 208 words
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Article106 1962-11-17 23 TPOH, Fri.— The leading 1 jockeys of the season are all showing a loss. On a level $5 bet on each of their mouths, the result would be (number of winners in brackets) Harbridge (50) —$486 Moxham (47) —$251 Donnelly (37) —486 Johnson (35) $57£ J.106 words
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Advertisement191 1962-11-17 23 Don't miss the chance of selecting the best flat!!! j-*l IT^^'l^^^riSjH^H I Bltfl 0 Qff^ 1 m^mV "H ImSmlm^mE^ B^^DP*^ MO If WONG YEW SO^S ARCHITECTS p.- ci* ani o an a i n& r im^^^»^^^^^ Uip. ArCn.inons): (AA.0.1.AvA.K.1.8.A^A.K.A.1.A., A.K.A.0.) 14 STOREY PEARLSON BUILDING The building site is between Cavenagh191 words
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Advertisement214 1962-11-17 23 For men who fa want to put their I j Best Look forward V 3 SOU mMk shirts MjHHi in Schools, in Business, >y \^J^^ in Society, £j just about everywhere jj you need 2>Ql\ \^P F> Also TROUSERS Modern Slim Smart O they are cut on the modern slim214 words
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Article414 1962-11-17 24 TOKYO, Friday CHINA BROADCASTS DENUNCIATION OF 'REVISIONISTS' WHO WANT REVOLUTION WITHOUT A WAR £HINA today accused the Soviet Union of being "scared stiff before the policy of strength of U.S. imperialism." The accusation was contained in an editorial in the latest issue of the RedUPI - 414 words
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145 1962-11-17 24 BLKKEI.KY (California). Fri.— The Atomic Energy Commission announced ><st»'!d;iy that nuclear m icntist Dr. Edward Teller h.i> received the commissions l.nriio l ermi Award for l!»(i'.\ Dr. Teller. University of California Professor and so-called "Father of the H-bomb" will receive a gold medal, a145 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-11-17 24 THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is seen chatting: with UMNO women supporters at Singapore Airport last night after he had flown in from Kuala Lumpur on his way to Jesselton. He told them that he was going to North Borneo and Sarawak as the people99 words
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295 1962-11-17 24 Union orders no handling of all Air- India planes SINGAPORE, Fri. PMPLOYEES of Ma- layan Airways and Qantas Empire Airways stopped handling Air-India aircraft in Singapore from this afternoon. The Malayan AirwaysQantas Empire Airways Local Employees Union decided on this action after a wage dispute with the AirIndia management. The295 words
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Article273 1962-11-17 24 IXDNDON, Fri—Stock markets, here ended the week on a generally satisfactory note. Equities were again the centre of Interest. Buying, however, was lighter than of late, nevertheless, some useful gains were made. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consol 1%% £424 1% Funding273 words
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Article43 1962-11-17 24 LONDON. Fri—Spot 23 9/16 d., Dec. 23 1116 d., Jan. 23 11/16 d., Feb. 23 9/16 d., Jan/Mar. 235.d.. Apr/June 23\,d., July Sept. 23", ct.. Oct./ Dec. 23d.. c.l.f. Nov. unquoted, Dec. 23 5 16d., Jan. 23 3/lCd. Tone: Quiet but steady.43 words
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Article26 1962-11-17 24 LONDON, Pri. Buyers £884. sellers £886. Forward buyers £865. sellers £866. Settlement £889. Turnover a.m. 125 tons. p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.26 words
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305 1962-11-17 24 Singer Shirley Koh helped police catch extortioner SINGAPORE, Fri. Singer Shirley Koh of the Shamrock Bar today told the Eighth Magistrate how she co-operated with the police to catch a man involved in an extortion case. Cheng Fook Chuen. 21, was charged with attempting to extort $180 irom cnan Wan305 words
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Article26 1962-11-17 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. Members of the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee will tour worksites at various parts of the island, on Nov. 20.26 words
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112 1962-11-17 24 Architects don't want jobs in college KUALA LUMPUK. Fri. Architects in >lala>a are not interested in taking up teaching jobs at the Technical College here for fear of losing practical experience. The college has been unable to fill three posts in its architectural branch. Advertisements during the year went unanswered.112 words
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Article93 1962-11-17 24 MELBOURNE, Fri. The Consultative Council of the Colombo Plan conference decided yesterday to build a series of technical training Institutes in Asian countries, to stop the current practice of sending so many Asians to Australia and other countries for training. The extent of the93 words
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Advertisement14 1962-11-17 24 Cornelius Ryan's best-selling acsoint of the All progr.Tmmes iJI AA'^ I Nov 19 2514 words
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Advertisement100 1962-11-17 24 Late CLASSIFIED" ADVERTISEMENTS i A lON to Mr-. K. H. Hool at H.'w :jajah Hottpital on 15.11.62 Both wsILB. iJHSB I KENT KENT I THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITE FILTER Jtefmes away harsh flavor.., refines away rough taste... /or the mildest taste qfall! THE FINER THE FILTER, THE MILDER100 words
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Advertisement58 1962-11-17 1 MALAYAN BREWERIES (MALAYA) LTD. New Kuala Lumpur Brewery Feature Multi-Million Dollar Brewery Opening Today in Kuala Lumpur: Most modern in the East Bj^ Bf^^^^B L BJ^^B v^"^'"'x BJHJbIBjI J^^ts^k^ SB] IW. tBBKT"^ www"^^B^pj --•'^'^MHBJI bbbW IkH fckVw hbbbbbll MaaggKßW B^ißfew l^Tir^i* T^ jfl^ 3& x v -j-j BBBpßßTjfl^B^^^^^^^l BP^^^^^^^^^ ..^^^^MriEflß58 words
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Article, Illustration649 1962-11-17 2 PROUD DAY FOR PIONEERS OF BREWING IN S.E.A. Malayan Breweries mark 30 years of progress IT will be a proud moment for the pioneers of the brewinu industry in SouthHast Asia Malayan Breweries Ltd. when the Federation .Minister for Agriculture and Co-Opera-tives, Haji Mohamed Kh i r bin Johari, opens649 words
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Article, Illustration698 1962-11-17 2 Popular demand for products called for a new brewery STATEMENT BY MR. TAN CHIN TUAN, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF OIRECTORS. MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. TTHE popular demand for our products coupled with the growth of the population in the Federation of Malaya and the rising in the standard of living698 words
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Advertisement183 1962-11-17 2 GREVENBROICH glasslined brewery vessels delivered to Malayan Breweries Limited GREVENBROICH steel yes sels have the following I jammmmmmmu^ advantages: *|Jjf 1 •practically unlimited WrW resistance m We supply sit'cl vessi V for you in the follozciti.Z rj Mm m const ructions: glasslined lined with synthetic material •in stainless steel For183 words
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Article, Illustration592 1962-11-17 3 New plant completed in record time World's most modern brewing machinery THE new multi-million dollar Malayan Breweries (Malaya) Ltd. plant in Kuala Lumpur was completed in record time considering its size and the vast amount of work involved in the installation of the world's most modern brewing machinery. Work commenced592 words
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Article, Illustration21 1962-11-17 3 Insulation-dehydration of fermenting-tanks. Insulation lining consists of 4" 2" grooved expanded slab cork with bituminous foils.21 words
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Article145 1962-11-17 3 HPHIS is what the inside of one of the 30 f erment- ation tanks at the new Tiger Brewery in Kuala Lumpur looks like. Instead of having uninsulated tanks In a cold room with almost freezing air circulating all the time, the tanks are In a145 words
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Article93 1962-11-17 3 VISIT THE NEW TIGER BREWERY VISITORS are invited to tour the new Tiger Brewery in Foss Road, Kuala Lumpur, and to see how Tiger Beer is produced by the most modern methods of brewing in the world. Every stage of the processing of Tiger Beer will be explained to yon93 words
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Advertisement228 1962-11-17 3 cold stores j For MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY Consult MINIKAY G.M.B.H. MORE AND MORE IS BEING DONE TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF INSULATION. \MI Ml KAY «x* r »ctf moisture from the insulation. \TIINIRAT^- keepj £Ondocti¥Jly and heat leakjje at a constant minimum. M prolongs insulation life by keeping it dry. prevents228 words
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Advertisement56 1962-11-17 3 BeerinCANS Tiger Beer in CANS Gold Medal Tiger Beer in CANS -METAL BOXCANS THE METAL BOX CO OF MALAYA LTD. are suppliers of l^CE^i LJ 1 TO MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. x^^x i I C^nmkklions and best wishes for f 1 the future success I of p Malayan Breweries (Malaya) S56 words
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Advertisement112 1962-11-17 4 JOE WHITE MALTINGS LTD. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. Offer their sincere congratulations and good wishes to MALAYAN BREWERIES (M) LTD. on the opening of their New Brewery at Kuala Lumpur JOE WHITE MALTINGS LTD. HAVE BEEN MAJOR SUPPLIERS OF FINE QUALITY AUSTRALIAN MALT IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS112 words
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Advertisement125 1962-11-17 4 How Gold Medal is made MALT HOPS v9B icavn Ail ****^P IN > r I '/£bl bWu SP t '\1 '7 (<* I SETTLING TANK CENTRIFUGE PLATE COOLER EfeT hp" ijfe r .wB I JSIII FERMENTING TANKS I< < J 3 ii<y I' I B^KlbbbV^^Li E^H ff^BMty' k >J S125 words
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Article209 1962-11-17 5 STORY OF TIGER BEER YjALT and hops are iTI the two main ingredients in bee r making. But it is the hops whitli give the beer its characteristic flavour. The distinctive flavour of Tiger Beer is the result of the timehonoured art of the brewmaster in blending the ingredients which209 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-11-17 5 FRASER NEAVE LTD. DISTRIBUTORS FOR 30 YEARS SINCE 11k- inception of the Malayan Bre- weries, Fraser Neave have l>ecn distributing their products all over the world. The map gives a clear indication of Ihe many journeys which these famous products make. In addition, the legend shows the countries which supply104 words
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Advertisement191 1962-11-17 5 MAKERS Or INE QUALITY GLASSWARE, I QiMPADfiDC pi *cc iia&iiecaptudcdc on iTn BOTTLES AND CORRUGATED CARTONS OlliuMrUnL ULHoo mAIIIJ rHU I UnCno UU. L I U. FOR MAIAYAN RRFWFRIR lIMITFO 1 I associated with Australian consolidated industries ltd. i BFFR i w^^K^^M a M i L\A t\. *m' K>^^m. ...my*191 words
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Article, Illustration460 1962-11-17 6 Dr. Bels brings wealth of experience to a new industry for Federation IT the touch of a button this morning, the Minister for Agriculture and Co-Operatives. Haji Mohamed Khir bin Johari, will set in motion the most modern brewing machinery in the460 words
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186 1962-11-17 6 A SPECIAL train will <» leave Sultan Street Station in Kuala Lumpur at 10.10 this morning and the service it will provide will be" unique in the history of the Malayan Railway. tt will be the "Tiger Express" service, but only for186 words
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Article, Illustration136 1962-11-17 6 VIEET Mrs. M.CV. Hanafiah. Welfare Officer to the new Malayan Breweries (Malaya) Ltd. plant in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Hanafiah was trained in the United Kingdom and is a qualified hospital Sister and Social Welfare Officer. She was trained at Manchester Royal Infirmary and Birch136 words
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Advertisement82 1962-11-17 6 I Hi <O'» BMARU Serving Malayan LUlip "5 commerce and f MALAYAN N^\ S RAILWAY Delivers the goods to Malayan Breweries" Vk3^_J branches and depots siTSpom! throughout Malaya CONGRATULATIONS TO MALAYAN BREWERIES (M) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their KUALA LUMPUR BREWERY BARRETT BROS BURSTON AND CO.82 words
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Advertisement133 1962-11-17 6 N. V. NEDERLANDSCHE ELECTROLASCH MAATSCHAPPIJ LEIDEN NETHERLAND POST BOX 6 TELEX *****. WE HAD THE PLEASURE TO FABRICATE AND SUPPLY THIS NEW MALAYAN BREWERY'S STEAM PLANT AT KUALA LUMPUR. We are DESIGNERS-MAKERS and INSTALLERS of: COMPLETE BOILERHOUSE PUNTS PIPING SYSTEMS COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES GENERAL VESSELS APPARATUS FOR NUCLEAR133 words
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Advertisement217 1962-11-17 7 DO YOU KNOW... If all the bottles of beer produced by the Breweries (Tiger and Anchor) since 1932 were put in a line they would reach the moon and back! all the labels were pasted together they would be sufficient to cover the distance from Perlis to Singapore more than217 words
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Advertisement393 1962-11-17 7 Medals Awarded to Malayan fdJ 1) Breweries 11/ 2 GOLD MEDALS 4 B R° NZE MEDALS //nO^/Jf/JJ/l The Gold Championship Medal at the London Brewers' Exhibition, which has been won twice by Malayan Breweries, is awarded to the best Beer or Stout in the whole Exhibition. The Silver First is393 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-11-17 8 DICTURED on this page are the Tiger and Anchor Breweries (both situated in Alexandra Road, Singapore), the South Pacific Brewery in Port Moresby, New Guinea, and the Leopard Brewery in Hastings, New Zealand. Malayan Breweries took over the Archipelago Brewery (the home of Anchor Beer)166 words
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Advertisement105 1962-11-17 8 li Ml<> I njS M Main low-voltage switchboard for Malayan Breweries supplied by N.V. HAZEMEYER-HENGELO-HOLLAND Manufacturers of Electrical switchgears Pamphlets supplied on request MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. As Malayan Agents for Nuffield Products, we are proud to be of service 1o Malayan Breweries Ltd. on their transport problems. We offer them105 words
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Advertisement129 1962-11-17 8 -f Hydro-Automatic Brewhouse Equipment (of original design) with wet milling unit included. Complete Brewhouse Plants of customery RtwicSM design. ~Zt^M I Malthouse Equipment Bl^fl Germinating boxes, with discharger Malt kilns for any heating facilities Storage and pressure tanks ■Hiiiiiiiiili: Fermenting vessels. A^ Jf Salutes the opening of Malayan Breweries (M)129 words
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