The Straits Times, 19 November 1962
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Title Section21 1962-11-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times flattop He**"* Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration828 1962-11-19 1 TENGKU: NO HITCH Malaysia in spite of that claim 'I will go to Manila for ASA talks because I don't think they will embarrass me' JESSELTON, Sunday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that he did not expect to be embarrassed by the Phillippines' claim to North Borneo when he visited828 words
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231 1962-11-19 1 SWDAKA N, Sun— Against a colourful background of flags and mil oming banners, thousands of people in gay t-ostumes lined the airport approach to cheer Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on his arrival in the old capital shortly after 5 p.m. today. Cries231 words
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Article, Illustration428 1962-11-19 1 ONDON. Sun. —The Ld Colonial Office today announced the appointment of Mr. Malcolm Macdonald (above) as Governor of Kenya on the retirement of Sir Patrick Renison. Mr. Macdonald is at present in Kuching on a private visit. He was formerly Commissioner428 words
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487 1962-11-19 1 'Big setback' for India with fall of Walong LONDON, Sun. India has asked Britain for Canberra tactical bombers, the first request of its kind since the outbreak of the border war, the Observer reported today. NKW DELHI, Sunday. COMMUNIST Chinese troops have captured the key town of Walong, giving them487 words
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Article261 1962-11-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun T<HE LABOUR Party of Malaya will send cables to India and China and the AfroAsian nations to call for a peaceful solution to the border dispute. Its Secretary General. Mr. Lim Kcan Slew, said today that the party would also begin soon a261 words
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Article104 1962-11-19 1 Castro clears the skies TI/lIAMI, Sun. Cuban military authorities yesterday ordered the skies over Cuba cleared of all domestic commercial airline flights by 4.50 a.m. today, according to a Havana Radio broadcast monitored here. The broadcast gave no reason for the order, but there was Immediate speculation that it couldUPI - 104 words
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Article73 1962-11-19 1 NEW YORK,, Sun— The Roman Catholic Eishop of Gonaives. Haiti, said on his arrival here last night that h» was expelled from Haiti for trying to stamp out voodooism on the island. En route to Paris with three other French born priests of his alocese. also ordered off73 words
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Article20 1962-11-19 1 FREIGHTER SINKS ■>»•( i s San Briti b ;t, r VI, mil F |.t. «k» r I tint rrw20 words
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Advertisement109 1962-11-19 1 OUR NFWPST CRFATIONS OF SET WITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION 6.&/JL J e S;Lȣd. 15. HIGH ST^ SINGAPORE 4 6. STATION RD. IPOH. ISS. CO. ,S. PH.de SILVAfH.K.) LTD.. HONG KONG. What's cooking at Shell A vast variety109 words
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97 1962-11-19 2 Life at the top healthier in army LONDON, Sun.— The tallest and healthiest group of soldiers in the British Army are Its highest ranking officers those holding the rank of colonel or above. This was revealed In the Lancet, in an article by two army doctors examining the health ofReuter - 97 words
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406 1962-11-19 2 PEKING, Sun. —Mr. Chou En-Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, has made a new appeal for AfroAsian heads of state to use their influence with India to end the border fighting on the basis of his three-point proposal last month. A copyReuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-11-19 2 NIXON: 'No more campaigns for me' NEW YORK, San.— The former Vice-Presi-dent, Mr. Richard Nixon, defeated in an attempt to make a political comeback, cabled newspapers today that it was his "last campaign for public office." Mr. Nixon, who lost the election for the governorship of California, said in identical164 words
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205 1962-11-19 2 Kadar cuts out the terror from his rule HUNGARY'S NEW LIBERAL MOOD VIENNA, Sunday. THE Hungarian people who fought the 1956 uprising against the Communist oppressors may at last have attained a measure of vie- tory. In recent months, Premier Janos Kadar has startled Western observers here by taking severalUPI - 205 words
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90 1962-11-19 2 LIMBENYLD (Nyasaland), Sun. President K. E. Ntopa said yesterday there were no witchdoctors in the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). only "herbalists" who believed that all illness was caused by evil spirits. The Nyasaland Herbalist Association (Ngaaga) is open only to members of the MCPUPI - 90 words
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Article233 1962-11-19 2 AMERICAN TOURISTS REACH A RECORD WASHINGTON, Sun Americans travelled abroad in record numbers this year. France was the most popular destination in Europe, and Japan in the East By the end of the year, an estimated 970.000 Americans will have travelled to Europe, the State Department's P. port Office said.UPI - 233 words
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Advertisement173 1962-11-19 2 AIR-CONDITIONK) DEPARTMENTAL STORE. invites you to their SARONG KEBAYA DISPLAY NOW ON at 72-74, High Street, Singapore. Malaysian Costumes The popular fashion trend in Singapore and Malaya Today. A large range of M BATIK CLOTH from Indonesia for your choice. LACE, VOILE, SILK CHIFFON, NYLON W LAWN of various qualities173 words
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Miscellaneous10 1962-11-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby yr I gy FOURTEEN AHQ10 words
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117 1962-11-19 3 AMBUSH GUNFIGHT OVER 34 CENTS KILLS TWO AND SERIOUSLY HURTS TWO MORE NEW YORK, Sunday. A GUNFIGHT over 34 cents (about $1) cost two bandits their lives and left a third and a police officer critically injured after shots sent pedestrians scurrying for shelter in a crowded street here. >—117 words
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Article41 1962-11-19 3 KARACHI- The External Affairs Minuter. Mr. Mohammed All, said the Government would try to help settle the strike of East Pakistan crews of Britlsh-ownert st c a mers, which is blocking river shipments to the Indian north-east border statp of Assam.41 words
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Article31 1962-11-19 3 WALVIS BAY (SouthWest Africa): Thirtytwo Filipino member? of the crew of the freighter. Eastern Planet, loading canned fish here, have been granted "full European rights" while the ship is in port.31 words
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Article28 1962-11-19 3 ROME: Italian Judges have called off a strike after the Government last night tentatively approved salary raises ranging from 35.000 to 65.000 lire ($l6B to $312) a month.28 words
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Article43 1962-11-19 3 MOSCOW: The world's strongest chemical fibre, which breaks under Its own weight only when It Is stretched to about 62 miles, has been developed at the Leningrad Textile Institute's laboratory. The previous strongest was a Japanese fibre which breaks at about 44 miles.43 words
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Article22 1962-11-19 3 RIO DE JANEIRO: At least 30 people were reported injured, some seriously, when two cars of a passengers train derailed and overturned.22 words
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Article24 1962-11-19 3 HAVANA; North Korea will supply Cuba with locomotive wheels to helD develop the island's railway system under a new t.ade agreement Havana R.tdlo said.24 words
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Article50 1962-11-19 3 WILMINGTON (North Carolina): Cloria Jean Perry, teven. died from burns when a playmate tied her to a tree, piled straw about her feet and "burned her at the stake." The playmate. Pamela L. Clough, 11, suffered burns when she tried in vain to put out the flames with her hands.50 words
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Article25 1962-11-19 3 LONDON: Lord Evans, 59 Queen Elizabeth's physician, had an operation yesterday for the removal of an ulcer. A hospital bulletin said his condition was "satisfactory."'25 words
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Article32 1962-11-19 3 WASHINGTON: President Kennedy told the West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, in a message released here that their two-day talks last week was "the best and most helpful meeting we have had."32 words
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Article17 1962-11-19 3 BUDAPEST; A Soviet Hungarian agreement on the production of bauxite and aluminium has been signed in Moscow.17 words
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Article32 1962-11-19 3 MADRID: Four people were killed and 50 injured when a boiler exploded at a fish cannery In Pontevedra. About 50 women and some men were working in the factory at the time.32 words
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Article38 1962-11-19 3 ALTON (England): Field Marj-hal Lord Montgomery celebrated his 75th birthday yesterday and told a reporter: "Don't mind being 75 a bit. Very proud of it. Three quarters of a century, you know. Now for 100, that's the objective38 words
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Article27 1962-11-19 3 BERLIN: A West German Government official reported that at least 146 political prisoners In Communist East Germany have been sentenced to death in the last 13 years.27 words
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Article23 1962-11-19 3 HONG KONC: The Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, yesterday ha(i a "cordial talk" with the Indonesian Ambassador to China. Mr. M. Karto.23 words
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Article19 1962-11-19 3 JAKARTA: An advance guard of Indonesian troops for servlo with the United Nations left Jakarta for thr Congo yesterday.19 words
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78 1962-11-19 3 'Soviet rockets can strike any distance' MOSCOW. Sun. Russian rockets can "strike any opponent at any distance," Soviet Marshal of Artillery Vassili Kazakov said yesterday. Marshal Kazakov, writing In Izvestla to mark today's annual celebration of "Artillery Day" said that there were still forces In the world hatching plans for78 words
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416 1962-11-19 3 U.N. man held after F. 8.1. find an arsenal WASHINGTON, Sun. THI-: Federal Bureau of Investigation has swooped on an arsenal of weapons belonging to proCastro Cubans, and three people, including a member of the Cuban U.N. delegation, have been arrested on sabotageReuter - 416 words
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199 1962-11-19 3 JJ.S. officials said on Saturday that several thousand Soviet "technicians" still in Cuba are being organised into regular military units for reasons as yet not clear to intelligence analysts here. The development was being watched with Increasing concern because It could balloon Into199 words
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Article33 1962-11-19 3 LONDON. Sun.— Eight weary Royal Air Force officers and men ended an 853-mile run from John O'Groats. the nnthernmost point in Scotland, to Land's End, the most southern point in England.33 words
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Article241 1962-11-19 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. PRESIDENT Joseph Kasavubu has declared a state of emergency in Leopoldville province after a wave of lawlessness, including murder and armed robbery, in recent months, Leopoldville Radio announced yesterday. i The President named Mr. Victor Nendaka, Chief of the National Surete, as Governor ofReuter - 241 words
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67 1962-11-19 3 Ships crash in fog: 5 die in fire rKYO. Sun.— Five Japanese seamen aboard a 1,972--ton Japanese tanker, the Dailchl Munakata Maru, were killed and 10 Injured in a collision with the 21,634-ton Norwegian freighter TharaldBrovlg In Yokohama harbour. The Maritime Safety Board said that almost all the 47 crewReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1962-11-19 3 Arrow with a rocket punch MOSCOW. Sun.— A rocket-carry-ing Interceptor aircraft shaped like an arrow, with a long nose and swept-back wings, was described In the Soviet newspaper Red Star. Pilots call the aircraft "Hurricane" because of Its "tremendous st>eed and the power of its rocket armoury" Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article35 1962-11-19 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— At least two people were killed and seven seriously injured when a lorry crashed Into a pillar outside a house and caused parts of the building to collapse. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article57 1962-11-19 3 LONDON, Sun. Beauty salon owner Stanley Barber bought 12 bottles of sherry to pacify 150 angry women in Nottingham yesterday. The women were having rinses or sitting under dryers when the electricity failed for two hours. When they grumbled. Barber sent for the sherry. "That seemed57 words
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Advertisement160 1962-11-19 3 Rothmans King Size really satisfies Any King Size is a ~~*<*»s^. better smoke than any JJ^^T^ M I" 1 short cigarette because m. the extra length travelsl """V the smoke further. makes it cooler, gives I j Bf extra flavour and "^*"^^H satisfaction. <i^^j# > Extra Length Rothmans is famous160 words
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272 1962-11-19 4 A CHALLENGE TO AUPE SMSU claims it represents the nursing service SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Medical Services Union today challenged the right of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees to make salary claims on behalf of hospital sisters and nurses in Government service. In a statement, the union's president, Mr.272 words
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280 1962-11-19 4 CINGAPORE. Sun. A young Italian pianist, Marcelio Abba do. gave a curiously lopsided programme in the Victoria Theatre on Friday. Five of the less familiar Scarlatti sonatas make a feeble opening group, the more so when they are delivered with unsmiling, student-like280 words
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Article, Illustration201 1962-11-19 4 HAWKERS ON THE ROADS CAN POSE A DANGER: GOH SINGAPORE, Sunday. AS cracker-bursts and a tiger dance marked the A .opening of a $100,000 market in Serangoon Garden Estate this morning, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Goh Chew Chua, warned of the danger hawkers could pose201 words
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176 1962-11-19 4 Prizes for Singapore's boy chess expert SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's schoolboy chess expert. Tan Lian Ann, 15, received prizes at the V.M.C.A. hall. Orchard Road, yesterday which included the "Lim Boon Keng" challenge cup for winning the 1962 Singapore chess championship. He also received the "Vaux Trophy" in the Singapore Chess176 words
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Article51 1962-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Apex Club of Kaioiiß Will hold an "Apex Bull 1982" at the Sc.i View Hotel on Dec. 1, to raise money for a series of youth welfare and service schemes. The highlight of the evening will be the election of "Apex Queen51 words
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Advertisement236 1962-11-19 4 ROBERT |k MITCHUM J^^i B AS B BRIG./GEN. NORMAN COT* IWJM f\ J t See DARRYL F. ZANUC<S El m rw Sift |J/.\| t~*4.m,t*»hCo**aiut*r*it VEM m?l >J H.^ A k. W TOMORROW AT 9.30PM VMaVMHBIaW SINGAPORE. THIS IS SHEER ENTERTAINMENT! James MASON John MILLS fin IVAN FOXWELL'^L *Hi m N236 words
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Advertisement298 1962-11-19 4 Roi Kopoor Nuton in "ANARI" Hindi with Eng. Rom. Malay Sub. mm Day: 1.30-3 30^7 00-9 30 pm "UNFORGIVEN" (Ponovision Technicolor Tomorrow: "Doctor In Love" (Color) Emerald Mansion O w N o L H V k A s" B L A F D T n J U f Ap"r,n,.nU 11298 words
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Miscellaneous368 1962-11-19 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES 'fHE following is today's schedule ol civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVAL BOAS: Prom Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 713) 8.60 pjn. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Darwin (QP 731) 6.45 pjn.; from London. Athens. Cairo. Karachi. Calcutta (QP 740) 7.15 pjn Pan American: Prom368 words
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Article278 1962-11-19 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun 12 MONTHS' JAIL TERM FOR CLERK: BREACH OF TRUST OF SCHOOL FEES, ALLOWANCES ]yj R. Justice Simpson sentenced Omar bin Johari, 21 a clerk in the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin College, to 12 months' jail for breach of trust of $8,000 in school fees,278 words
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192 1962-11-19 5 JUDGE ORDERS TRIAL BEFORE NEW JURY ALOR STAR, Sunday. T«E Kedah High Court judge, Mr. Justice Sufflan, A today stopped a murder trial after the defence counsel objected to an application by the Deputy Public Prosecutor for the deposition of a doctor to be admitted as evidence. The court was192 words
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175 1962-11-19 5 58.5 m. plan in Muar to turn swamp into a park MUAR, Sun. Plans are being drawn for an $8.5 million scheme to turn a mangrove swamp at Tanjong here into a park to attract tourists. The park will have two lakes, an aquarium, a zoo and an arts and175 words
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Article19 1962-11-19 5 KAJANO. Sun. Mr. Low Nan Put Is now the acting chairman of the MCA Ulu Langat branch.19 words
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Article39 1962-11-19 5 BINOAPORE. Sun.— The R A..F 's No. 20 Squadron has returned to Tengah after six months in Cliiensmai in nothem Thailand. Its eight Hunter jets led by squadron leader Richard Calvert, flew back from Bangkok, yesterday.39 words
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Article76 1962-11-19 5 Union plan to aid Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A llaislon committee has been formed to help organise commercial employees In Kelantan. the secretary of the National Union of. Commercial Workers. Mr. A. B. Gomez, said today. The committee will study the conditions of employment and wages of all companies in76 words
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Article66 1962-11-19 5 UMNO ELECTS ITS YOUTH LEADERS PENANG. Sun. Inche Daud Ibrahim has been elected youth leader of the Sungei Pinang Umno branch. Inche Sa'ad Puteh is deputy leader with Inche Ahmad Puteh Asnon secretary, and Inche Abdul La tiff Haji Yusoff treasurer. Inche Sa'ad A. Rahim and Osman bin Mat will66 words
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53 1962-11-19 5 BACK BROKEN IN FALL FROM NEW MUSEUM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A carpenter was admitted to hospital here today with a fractured spine after he fell 40ft. while working on the new National Museum in Damansara Road. Tham Weng, 24. fell from the second storey. He lives In Kampong Kasipillay. Sentul.53 words
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Article52 1962-11-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A bill collector. Mr. Chua Beng Klat, was held up at knifepoint by four thugs In Lorong Tal Seng yesterday and robbed of $1,444. Mr. Chua had just collected the money from a shopkeeper and was about to get into his car when he52 words
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Article206 1962-11-19 5 LONDON. Sun. —The Minister for War, Mr. John Profumo, is to be asked for a complete report on the death of Private Winston Kirk, 22. of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, in Malacca. Pte. Kirk's father. Mr. Percy Kirk, of Jump, near Barnsley. Yorkshire,Reuter - 206 words
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Article24 1962-11-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Another two-day combined' services and police exercise will be held in the western half of the island from tomorrow evening24 words
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Article36 1962-11-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The budget meeting of the House of Representatives will be held from Nov. 28 to Dec 22 and from Dec. 27 to Dec. 29. It was announced here today.36 words
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Article216 1962-11-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun SEVERAL functions have been planned to mark the closing of the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirkby at the end of this year. A British High Commission statement said today that there would be a civic dinner tomorrow given by the Lord Mayor216 words
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Article23 1962-11-19 5 PENANG. Sun. Eighty Imams ttnd other religious leaders In the north-east district of Penang attended a course on religious instruction yesterday.23 words
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Article58 1962-11-19 5 New status for light bulbs SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government proposes to give pioneer status for the manufacture of another seven products. These products are given in a gazette notification as: electric filament light bulbs, domestic type; electric filament light bulbs for flashlight; similar bulbs for motor vehicles: Fluorescent lamps and58 words
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Article67 1962-11-19 5 ALLIANCE WINS WITHOUT A FIGHT lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Two Alliance candidates were returned unopposed in the Kota Tinggi Local Council and Segamat Town Council on Nomination Day. Inche Raden Osman bin Hall Mohamed Alias, a clerk, will serve for the Sungel Rengit Barat Ward of the Kota Tinggi Local Council.67 words
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Article62 1962-11-19 5 PENANG. Sun. The Tasek Glukot youth organisation ;iml oational school will hold a fun fair from Dec. 6 tc raise money for poor students and the youth organisation's building fund. The Penang Muslim Wrlf;irr Association will hold a food fair in Umno Hall on Jan.62 words
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Article37 1962-11-19 5 SEREMBAN. Sun —The Tengku Lalcsamana. Tengku Nasir lbnl Tuanku Muhammad. yesterday opened a $6,500 masque at Kampong Ulu Inas. in the Kuala Pllah district, on behalf of the Yang dlPertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan.37 words
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Miscellaneous29 1962-11-19 5 Hue,* Runny By Rmtph HvimdaM /le's stop were. I ii H)WL^lr^V > k somebody' STUOlO^ii^j I SAJAETUNe> THIS LOOKS LIKE A '*"H w'll OPENIW AWINPER. i t=^^^T $F MQ rLL29 words
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184 1962-11-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. •JHE Ministry of Education is to recruit 20 nonMalay teachers to help run Malay secondary schools which are facing an acute shortage of teachers. The teachers will be given a one-year full-time course in Malay at the Language Institute here before being184 words
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Article126 1962-11-19 6 THEY DON'T NEED TO GIVE RECEIPTS SINGAPORE. Sun.—Hawkers, taxi drivers and certain tradesmen are among those exempted next year from the income tax provision requiring the issue of serially numbered receipts. A gazette announcement today said that the Comptroller of Income Tax had waived this provision for 1963 for the126 words
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Article63 1962-11-19 6 Public talk on girls KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mrs. C. J. Eliezer. wife of the Dean of Science at the University of Malaya, will give a public talk on the "ML.<i of the Modern Miss" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. Mrs. Eliezer is a teacher at the63 words
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Article39 1962-11-19 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Australian Army Engineer-in-Chief, Brig. A. T. J. Bell, arrived here today for a twoweek visit of military units. He will attend an engineer's exercise ("End Play") and inspect units In Malacca and Kluang.39 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-11-19 6 yOUNG Syed Feisal Alhady (above) stole the show at a children's fashion parade in the Women's Institute in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Dressed in "Fu Manchu" costume and sporting false moustache, the four-year-old boy walked with his hands folded like the old master himself. AH eyes were on130 words
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95 1962-11-19 6 LORD LANSDOWNE FLIES IN ON HIS WAY TO JESSELTON KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Inler-Qovernmental Committee on Malaysia hopes to finish Its work before Christmas, the chairman. Lord Lansdowne said here last night Lord Lansdowne was on his way to North Borneo to attend a three-day plenary session of the committee95 words
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Article21 1962-11-19 6 TANAH RATA. Sun. Inche Ghazalll Mohamad Nor. assistant Secretary Seremban, has taken over as District Officer Cameron Highlands.21 words
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Article, Illustration388 1962-11-19 6 MISSION ARRIVES IS SINGAPORE TO INVESTIGATE THE PROSPECTS gINGAPORE, Sun —A 14-man Australian mission arrived here last night to investigate the possibilities, of increasing building trade with Singapore and Malaya. The leader of the mission. Mr. Henry Wllckens said today that388 words
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Article65 1962-11-19 6 IPOH, Sun. A dulang washing pan with a gold plated image of a photographer In the centre will be presented to the winner of the best picture at a five-day Perak Inter-Scnool Photographic exhibition here beginning on Saturday. The trophy Is donated by the looh65 words
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Article118 1962-11-19 6 KLANG, Sun. Morei than 1.000 people, including the deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, attended the funeral of the Speaker of the Selangor Legislative Assembly, Dato Abdullah bin Haji Hassan, here today. Flags on coffin Members of the Klang Umno Youth and the118 words
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Article32 1962-11-19 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A new health centre and a clinic have Just been completed in Lower Perak District under the rural develcpment scheme at a total cost of $167,500.32 words
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Article29 1962-11-19 6 BANTING, Sun.— Mr. A. K. Chinniah, a merchant here, has been elected chairman of a pro-tern committee of the newly formed Jenjarom branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.29 words
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Article22 1962-11-19 6 SEGAMAT. Sun.— The Kampong Abdullah Monfort English school here will introduce two kindergarten classes for about 50 children next year.22 words
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159 1962-11-19 6 IPOH. Sun. Cash, good wishes and the promise of a job have come for courageous schoolboy Lee Chew Un. An Ipoh miner Mr. Yap Yin Fah. has given him $50 through the Straits Times and has promised to help him get a scholarship if159 words
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Miscellaneous150 1962-11-19 6 Oap By V.T. MTamlin WELL, SO PAR EVERy-"\-L ALL THAT REMAINS ISTHE I ..AND THEN WHAT HL NOWTO GET ON WITH THE) THING'S JUST FINE.. 7C^UTTLE MATTER OF jMk J A rU-WAVp— P OTA PfcELIMINARIES/^—^^ and now i, v s^7lyiT^^ IT<B y r '^g^N. > WzTv U^, W" rrsu Hirli150 words
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Article, Illustration1673 1962-11-19 7 When the French faced their first colonial uprising... The gallant Druse who (ought with fearful bravery to restore freedom to Syria O\L October day in 1925 a train of 20 camels escorted by French colonial hoops jolted through the narrow streets of Damascus towards the Margin Square near the centreUP - 1,673 words
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Article109 1962-11-19 8 Wordi Sl* (Minimum) MR AND MRS. Patrlik Dhome thank iiM-nds and i«BHI»0g for their valuable attendance at thrlr »eddintTHE FAMILY ol 'he late Mr. Chill Bay I.vc thank all ffteaaa and relative* for iheir valuable assmtance. wreaths, srrolla. niKht visit', donation* and attatataaea al the funeral. THE FAMILY OF109 words
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Obituary54 1962-11-19 8 in ll'ura's SIO (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of the I kita Mrs. La* hook Kee died 19-11-61. There* a memory in our hearts to-day that pa- -in*: \t.,r« can't take auay an empty place no one can till we miM you still and aluava will. r) rnemhered54 words
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Article701 1962-11-19 8 I In the ordinary course of events any nation has the unquestioned right to shoot down reconnaissance aircraft which ;re over its territory. But events in the Caribbean are by HO means ordinary. The Russ- ians ordinarily protest sharply whenever an American aircraft "buzzes" a Russian ship.701 words
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Article302 1962-11-19 8 If Malay is to be the sole official language in five years' time, a properly phased plan must be drawn up without delay. Not even Tuan Syed Nasir would claim that anything deserving the name "plan" now exists. Nor can onebe prepared without much research and analysis. Even302 words
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Article303 1962-11-19 8 Tuberculosis has long been among the diseases whose eradication Is a sociological an much as a medical problem. The doctors have vaccines for preventing the disease, and drugs for curing it. It Is for others to create the social conditions in which science can d-> its work.303 words
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Article, Illustration23 1962-11-19 8 GETTING TO KNOW YOU by Cummings inly snag about a new love affair, Jack, ft the awkwardness tf breaking off the old ones."23 words
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LETTERS
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149 1962-11-19 8 CARE AND CAUTION IN BUYING LAND UNSEEN LAND is being offered for sale at a seaside resort In Australia. This land is about 200 miles from one of the leading capital cities. For the guidance of any member of the public who might be thinking of these investment opportunities I"149 words
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Letter99 1962-11-19 8 tITITH reference to the Tf letter by "Bewildered" (ST. Nov. 16), I would like to assure the writer that a police officer Is subject to the traffic laws of the State In the same way as any other citizen. There is no question of special privileges for a99 words
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Letter80 1962-11-19 8 MR. CHAN AH TEI (ST. Nov. 16) ought to know that It Is against postal regulations to send money by unregistered cover. Valuable articles should be forwarded by registered parcel post. Why tempt the postman to steal? I nave been sending letters and parcels for years. Not a80 words
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Letter48 1962-11-19 8 rE Singapore police are experimenting with a new traffic system along New Bridge Road, which dispenses with the existing traffic lights. Whoever plans this system has forgotten the pedestrians. It Is now Impossible for any pedestrian to crow the road without risking his life. BENNY WONG Singapore48 words
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Letter68 1962-11-19 8 rwill perhaps be of interest to the Registrar General of Citizens of the Federation of Malaya to note that the applicant In Form W 'application for-a search to be made in Citizenship Record) is not his obedient servant. On the contrary the Registrar General is, or ought to68 words
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Article, Illustration931 1962-11-19 8 As the clamour over Cuba grows in China... the man who may yet elect to go it alone... TO mark the 45th anniversary of the Russian Revolution^ Soviet Ambassador S. V. Chervonenko in Peking last week invited Chinese Premier Chou En-lai, Foreign Minister Chen Vi and others to931 words
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Advertisement832 1962-11-19 8 Straits Tines k Malay Mail ClaeellKa *<Iv*rtl**m*nt* may hanae* lea let Floor COLD tTOKASI ARCADSt Orchard Re** COLD ITOIIItSI IMANCMIt AT HOLLAND NOAD-KATON* KIP'IL ROAD-NAVAL MAS)! A.ithorr*.* Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LT» Wlncheeter Hout*. Cellyer Quay TMB NSrW* FRONT •tiipatrtek-a Supermarket SI. M. ••MAIL. S Admiralty Reed. Naval Baee m.832 words
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Advertisement41 1962-11-19 8 ALL AT TAJMAHAL STORE KIAI.A Ll'MPl'R <#■!; I For the If best in U American Lingerie. Remember it pays to buy the best EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR LADIES MEN'S U FAR. LADIES' DRESSMAKERS GENTS OUTFITTERS. 34. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. XL. Tel: *****41 words
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Advertisement54 1962-11-19 8 STO Pthat WOODS Bft/ PEPPERMINT Sore throat ij^ijl fiA H*mi BOTTLE fM a, Bronchitis vM FAMILY l™^! J^tiijy REMEDY Ey^J MWP I Fo, HEADACHE m^Mm and ALL PAINS gets to the points of I pain and gnes immediate relief. Fine COLD JEWELLERY U.S. oe SUVA Sons Jewellers 25, Riffles Place,54 words
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Article146 1962-11-19 9 SHOTS, THEN TEN JUMP INTO SEA lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —Ten seamen told police at Penggerang yesterday how they' jumped into the sea when an Indonesian vessel fired on their tongkang. The seamen eight Indonesians and two Chinese from Bumatra were taken to Singapore today on their way back home Their146 words
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Article18 1962-11-19 9 PENANO, Sun. Members of Penang youth clubs will donate blood to the Penang ■Mood bank.18 words
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149 1962-11-19 9 JOIIOk.. i.VHKU. Sun. Nineteei. Singapore Chinese High School students on a charge under the Federation Internal Security Act, whose case was to have been heard in the Sessions Court yesterday will now go on trial tomorrow. Their lawyer, Mr. L. M. Ong, told the149 words
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302 1962-11-19 9 Hotel agrees to bank cash yearly for workers' gratuities SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE management of Prince's Hotel Garni has to open a gratuity account with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation for its employees under an agreement signed with the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' trade union. The agreement, certified by the302 words
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Article55 1962-11-19 9 IPOH. Sun. More than 1.000 guests attended a buffet dinner «iven by Mr. Lrong Kee Nyean. .i nCMOM owner and iron ore miner, and Mrs. Lrong on Uie occasion ol the house-warming oi their $225,000 mansion in Gopeng Eoad last night The family moved into their55 words
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69 1962-11-19 9 Five hurt in fight by two families SINGAPORE. Sun Five people were Injured, one seriously, when two families fought it out near Serangoon Garden Estate today Loh Sang Tong, 16. was rushed to the hospital in a .serious condition after being hit on the head with a wooden pole. The69 words
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Article39 1962-11-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR dUn.-The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will see Fhv Finger Exercise" staged by the Theatre Club at the Town Hall on Friday The Sultan of Selangor will see it on the next night39 words
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Article27 1962-11-19 9 MUAR. Bun.— Forty lecturers and students of the Day Training Centre here will go on a two-day educational tour of Kuala LumDur from Nov. 2327 words
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Article, Illustration157 1962-11-19 9 A CAMERA clicks and captures the moment of heartbreak tor a couple who have to part by order of the Singapore Government. SHE is Madam Liauw Choon Van. 23, the Indonesian classical dancer, whose permit to visit Singapore finally expired (after severalMak Kian Seng - 157 words
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Article135 1962-11-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A nine-man Filipino team arrived last night for a week study tour of rural and community development projects in Malaya. They were led by Mr. Liberato Reyna. Mayor of Danupan City, and are here under ABA arrangements They reached here last135 words
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243 1962-11-19 9 KRISHNA MOORTHY - KRISHNA MOORTHY Fror. i New Delhi, Sun. ]^EW DELHI, Sun.— The Government of the State of Kerala, the region growing most of Indian rubber, is setting up a big joint stock company to develop and manage state plantations, two of which are already coming243 words
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Article36 1962-11-19 9 KUCHING. Sun— Mr. Tan Kul Chcon has been elected secretary of the Sarawak Sports and Olympic Committee. He succeeds the committee's founder. Mr. Roy Flshenden. Youth Services Adviser, who is leaving the country soon.36 words
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Article93 1962-11-19 9 MUAR, Sun. The Johore Government was encouraging the rural people to take a greater Interest In cattle-rearing and poultryfarmlnK to stabilise their economy and raise living standards, the Mentrl Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. said here when he opened three projects under the second Five-93 words
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217 1962-11-19 9 A new bid today to settle strike at school TOHORE BAHRU, Sun. J —The Religioun Affairs Department her* j will tomorrow try to settle the lock-out strike by 210 pupils of th* Al-Atas Arabic School in Wadi Hana. The Inspector of Arabic Schools. Syed Othman AU. said the department would217 words
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Article103 1962-11-19 9 MIC PLANS 'MALAYSIAN' CHANGE SINGAPORE. Sun. The Serangoon branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has voted for a change of the party name to "Malaysian Indian Congress." The change, already referred to the MIC general body. Is In keeping with the formation of Malaysia and to allow for co-ordination of103 words
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Article39 1962-11-19 9 IPOH. Sun— Thieves stole a $400 typewriter from the Guru Nanak Institution, a private school in Maxwell Road. In Kampong Sungei Rapat near the aerodrome, a sunaryshop was burgled and cigarettes and tinned foode stolen.39 words
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Advertisement243 1962-11-19 9 Wave and Curl Hair Set HOLDS Days on a single set i< itliout nightly A |H^ pin-ups even stays in RAIN! I Jon Jamm' fahulou* new PF«iorm 8-Day 1 lair Set Amenca't latest <fc^ #"^kJ^^^B raye wave* farewell to the drudg- eryofnightlypin-ups. Notaperm yet holds like one. Liquid perform fcpm243 words
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Advertisement22 1962-11-19 9 JeaVL^ H BKtfl f j 1 heelbase model* I delWery \3rchard Motors SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED (ISEWHERE IV IORNIO MOTORS B/61/222 words
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Miscellaneous413 1962-11-19 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE SIIOKT WAVK StKVK I NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM W \VK SERVICfc AM 6.00 Time SUnal. Ne- A M 600 'q^ JJornlng; 6.01 gara-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; vous With Music; 7.30413 words
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240 1962-11-19 10 Slave trade: Three voyages and after THE JOURNAL OF A SLAVE TRADER 1750--1754. £dited by Bernard Martin and Mark Spurrell. (Epivorth Press 30s. j IT is difficult to imagine the climate of thought in which slave trading was a respectable occupation. John Newton was a God-fearing man and a better240 words
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624 1962-11-19 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The outer space -And extraterrestrial perils ALLINGTON KENNARD THE EXPLORATION OF OUTER SPACE By Sir Bernard Lovell. (Oxford University Press. London 165.) By AS long as scientists believed that the earth and planets of the solar system were torn out of the sun by a passing star, and were unique,624 words
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Article159 1962-11-19 10 THE VC twice in a lifetime THE MARK OP THE LION- By Kenneth Sandford. (Hutchinson 255.) /CHARLES Upham won his first Victoria Cross In Crete, and his second in North Africa. The only man living to have won the V. C. twice he Is. as they say. a legend In159 words
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Article152 1962-11-19 10 THE LIFE SAVERS. By Ritchie Calder. (Hutchinson 215.) npHIRTY years ago the X Western physician was still very much of a medicine man. Today he is a witch doctor, with medicines for the mind as well as miracle drugs for the body. Mr. Calder deals with the drugs,152 words
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Advertisement147 1962-11-19 10 CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR P^W FREE GIFXS ar/wJ\ Te««e 0.80 Plio»o Albums 2.30 Kimoitot $13.00 'i N; Cultured Pearls $15.00 J] I Slips 4.0 StS t 9 Children's Wear 1.30 Shirt* S 3.00 I V I Black wood I V^ 1 I Furniture $173.00 V W V\ China TnS<l $11.50 K147 words
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Advertisement199 1962-11-19 10 if you con afford )4d per month you can afford a family sized <==*&& O* a CU* I j^Uffir DU I C€\ sUS/ rniLvv ut refrigerator in Singapore $53 in Federation jffiffi SEE THEM AT YOUR DEALER OR %^Mg9 HOME APPUANCES. 304s ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE RHEUMATISM? ■U.L!' FIBROSITIS? H^I^ARTHRmS? jr/199 words
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Miscellaneous289 1962-11-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6 waiting for the banging? 1. Partially clad? Take slock, (8). perhaps (6). 7. Walk-over over a man who 5 Direction and date's changed goes to court (5). without a struggle 8. Teacher attempts to find 9. Ornament allowed to a couple places for multiplication (10).289 words
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Advertisement1421 1962-11-19 11 10 UVtRfOUI t. HUSI CUASI UJL Ova S'soia Sails P. Sham Penang PELEU9 Livirpiil. OuMit. Giastoa TMay muMlooa LiMmal. uuom UPt/Nav 21 Niv 22 AENEAS nan«, lam. A mouth, S'ao« Ni» 28 Nay 23 Nay 24/28 Niv 38 ANUNOB 1 iiti. Roam, rlamaara, Nay 28/2 Oae 3 OiOMEO uternoM. kiailM1,421 words
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Advertisement1465 1962-11-19 11 wjmo^iii 1 v v ay 181 E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMIURG, BREMEHI. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPEHHAGEN XSp m *<^\ S'pori P. Sham Ponang |«VS2\\ll "SIMIA" a) I) 17/29 Nay 21/21 Nay 24/23 Nay lfl\SUj*| "AYUIHIA" a) I) 10 Nay/ 4 Oac 5/ 7OM1,465 words
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Advertisement1539 1962-11-19 11 UPBUa HRVICI IB UNB—. tIVEBPBBA a CBNIININTAt PaRT> S'pora P. S'fam Penang BENCLEUCH L pool, Havre, H'ktl. G'mouth In Pt/TMaf Nay 28/22 BEHMHOR Laalll, Hlirj, Rott., A'wp. 6. 13/TMIT BEHNOPE (H)t Hkurg, L'lM, Hull. G'mouth In Pt Nay 23 Nlv 24 21 Niv 29/ 1 BENNEVIS (E.La.)' L'aaal. Hu.l, Hkurg,1,539 words
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Advertisement1202 1962-11-19 11 w^ McALISTER «Sc CO.. LTD. W_ VKW 'tn Na, om ?9bW ipCJU ELLERMAN HUE «S« KLAVENESS LIME \r LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM lE«m£ M HMfIUVU {"VnUNB mJTmJSbm ftt m tZ£ mm Stit Spore P. Sham Penang 80US»invilu M/i, nm mn.. VS HAVRE. LUhIHM. HAMBUNb. <nd tall 9/7 Dec ■OPERDIM VinmtSßflOUCH SUNNYVILLE1,202 words
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1792 1962-11-19 12 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the London Stock Exchange in buoyant mood and the rally in New York extended, the Malayan Stock Exchange also experienced more active and eventual conditions after many indifferent weeks. Nothing spectacular occurred and activity was confined to selective1,792 words
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Article34 1962-11-19 12 fU'BBKK TIN (per Ib.) (per picnl Not. 12 781 cU. 5428.3T) 13 I*--; eta. $428.62',, 14 78*h cts. $429.25 15 ?9' H ct*. $429,62 4 16 79 eU. J434.00 17 $429,62 434 words
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Article327 1962-11-19 12 Tin price drops sharply INFLUENCED by Lon- don price the Straits tin price on Saturday lost the $4.37* which it had gained on Friday and therefore finished the week back at $429.62^ per picul. Throughout the week the price was advancing before Saturday's decline. Saturday's offering of 240 tons was327 words
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Article1012 1962-11-19 12 THE (tote of shares on the -L Malayan Stock Exchange show last businrtK to November 15 (A) and last business since the date (B> with H mad I. standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: HI B Alti Brick] 23D JO' C"» 1201,012 words
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Article84 1962-11-19 12 DIVIDEN D ANNOUNCEMENT MrAlister William Jack* Kampong Lanjut Kuala Kampar T. Harbour Parit Prrak fnitrd Malacca Gadek Robber Hook Kong Tin Killinrhall Kempas Interim. Current payment 10% 6d. 2s. lOs.t 10'- t 12j<» 10% t 15. 7J%« 12J%t Date of payment Dec. 7 Jan. 9 Jan 9 Dec. 17 Nov.84 words
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Article43 1962-11-19 12 Inrtultrilll: Tint: f ruOtliri: H»» 12 2<>.l 2» 17V. 75 No 13 mi :ci 24 47 17V.JK No 14 191.76 N«». IS 3«7 «4 17V. 13 Nt>. 16 J«l 4 r > 41 17V.U No». IT IVI 67 2VO 44 1T9.1U43 words
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Advertisement989 1962-11-19 12 _^t^^_^^^_^^_B_^t^^_l^^^_^_^^^i^^^^^_^^^^^^B_^r^_^r^^^t^^l^^^^'_B (■^^^^^^_^^^*^^^^_^^^^^^k^^^^^^a_t^^^^^^_B VV^^" 10VWr^AKl 4 KISEN,KAISHA.^LTIX A I iKpMM U.S.A. Padlio AUantle Coan tM^rtw HA EIA EIA tIA rpon K S'haait rl'kon| I.Francitco L. Angela* N.YOfl -(•MM Mm" 25/21 Nat M/M Nit I DM 15 Otc 27 Oee 14 Jaa ■t<-kiwM Mm" 77/21 Oac M Oac/ 1 iaa I m989 words
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Advertisement894 1962-11-19 12 I*°lorientI ljnes i SAILINGS TO IK Dep. S'pora Dep. Penang Arr. U.K. "ORCADES" 9 Dm 31 Dec "CATHAY 10 Dec 11 Dec 2 Jon 19*3 "CHITRAL" 10 Jo* 11 Jan 2 Feb "CHUSAN" 31 Jon 1 Fab 21 Feb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mor 3894 words
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Advertisement48 1962-11-19 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Manogtn, P.O. 80. 90, Singapore, P.O. «o« 1M Kuola Lumpur P.O. Bo« JO. Ipoh Of P.O tax 277, P.--r. 9 Nomi: (Mr./Mrt./Mltl) Address TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 19.11 6248 words
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Article848 1962-11-19 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS fVHK following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Not. 16. a. Hume frwt. AB/h t/10| Alu Ordi i.A B. B. Petrol 86. W W/3 M r>ualM« ft.Ud ».«v Bouatead 1.66 168 Con Tin BmiH, Pref 17/ B848 words
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Advertisement771 1962-11-19 13 NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL PAPER The University of Singapore will conduct an examination in the General Paper for the following categoric* of candidates Intending to seek admission to the University to enable them to satisfy toe conditions of entry to degree courses: (1) Candidates offering advanced level passes771 words
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Advertisement917 1962-11-19 13 (Coolinned from fage It) SITUATIONS VACANT I* ITersls U (Mt*u>—Bam Sw rt*. eastre WANTED CLERK with knowledge of School Accounts In Fully Assisted School. Apply stating experience to P.O. Boa 62 Batu Pahat before 4-12-42 WELL ESTABLISHED Radio Firm requires Assistant Salesmen. Apply stating age, experience and salary expected to917 words
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Advertisement1111 1962-11-19 13 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* It (Mim.>—Bos It tt: tstrt WANTED GRADUATE SCIENCE Teacher for Upper Secondary. Msthsmatifs advantage; Normal or College trained Teachers for either Hlsber Primary or Lower Secondary In Fully Assisted Girls School. Apply stating qualifications and experience to P.O. Box 63. Batu Pahat before 4-13-62. VACANCY IN1,111 words
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Advertisement1031 1962-11-19 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED IS Word* SJ Mim.) -Box St rU. txtrm lUROCIAN RIQUIRCS 7/3 rXJroom Bungalow, Houtc Kurnuhrd 'Pmrt rurnlshrd. Mod. Com. Travelling LMitanc* Naval Bas- pnone Pidgeon (Spore) *****. BUSINESS IXSCUTIVI Ursrntly Require* Three- BeUroom Furnished Flat/House. Modern lanitatton A Telephone SWMMaL Keply PU Bos 2692 detail! URGENTLY WANTtO S1,031 words
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Advertisement894 1962-11-19 13 TUITION ft Wmrd* tl (Mlm.)-BOM tt ris. sjrrr. LIARNBRSI try to take that "L" out from your car. Oet In touch witb 1 London Driving School 64. Belegle < Road, B'pore. I ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Experienced English Bpeaklng Instructors Dual- controlled car*. Complete Course $30/-, I Ouarnoteed $76/-. 67 Orcbard894 words
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Advertisement1109 1962-11-19 13 WANTED tt Word, ti (Mlk.)-Box it et: saint I WANTED TO RENT Wsnlsd One Land Craft for Transporting Logs, I Applicant should state particulars and I conditions, write to Nanvang Muwniill I Co.. Bibutl. Mlrl, Sarawak, DOCS, PETS. ETC. If Ward* U (Mi*.)— Box tt tt: oxtrm THERE IS A1,109 words
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Advertisement991 1962-11-19 13 CURIOS I* Wmrd* U (Ml*.)— Box It res. gsjSjej SHANCHAI ARTS FURNITURE Co. Manufacture* Carved Teakwood Furniture Campborwood Cbcst etc 4U3 Orchard Rosd (Spore) Pbooe 2527U VISIT PEKINQ STORE. Selections of Curios, Carpets/Prams. 12, Jalaa Lehan, Sembawang Estates, Spore STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC 2« Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box it et: »xlrm991 words
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Advertisement824 1962-11-19 14 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA SPECIAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 19«S The University of Malaya invites applications from candidates who wish to take the special entrance examination for those seeking admission to degree courses in The University of Malaya who. for special reasons have been unable to take the Higher School Certificate examination. This824 words
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Advertisement886 1962-11-19 14 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the business premises of Kwong Yik Loong, liquor and sundry Roods dealers formerly of 39. New Street, Tronoh has been changed to 31. New Street. Tronoh. Appli- cation thereof has been duly sub- mitted to the Licensing Board (Excise) Batu Oajah for approval,886 words
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Advertisement682 1962-11-19 14 NOTICES J.K.R. JOHOR ROAD NOTICE Timber Bridge No. 5/137 on the Bukut Gamblr Orlsek road In Muar District will be closed to all traffic between the hours of 7.00 p.m. to 6 ajn. dally from 20th November to 3rd December 1962 (or repairs. J.K.R. NOTICE The public are hereby informed682 words
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Advertisement879 1962-11-19 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE I ARCHITECTURAL MAINTEi NANCE BRANCH: Requires ASI SISTANT ARCHITECT In salary I scale $785x A 45-1,280/ Qualification i Bar/1.325-1,370-1.420. Commencing i basic salary to be dependent upon I experience plus variable allowance 1 as payable from time to time and I Central879 words
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Advertisement819 1962-11-19 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SARAWAK GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS an Invitee from persona under 35 years of age with extensive practical experience of saleswork In publishing and wholesale bookselling for the post of Business Officer, Borneo Literature Bureau Salary MJB7O a month on contract for 3 years In the first Instance. A successful candidate,819 words
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Advertisement955 1962-11-19 14 TENDERS TENDERS from approved Contractors registered with Public Work* Department. Singapore, In Class 'BBB' and above, and under Head IV will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street, Singapore 6, In Tender Box i No. 1 up to noon of the 7.12.82 for the Quarrytnc of Granite from955 words
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Advertisement200 1962-11-19 14 TENDER JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered P.WJD. Contractors will be received at the office of the STATE ENGINEER. JOHORE, JOHORE BAHRU up to 12 Noon of the 6th December, 1962 for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPES AND BOLTED GLAND JOINTS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.200 words
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Article740 1962-11-19 15 Everton and Burnley crash, Spurs held at home by Wednesday LONDON, Sun. Leicester move into the picture with deserving point yVERTON and Burnley, two of the top teams in the English First Division, both slumped to defeat by the odd goal yesterday, while Tottenham Hotspur droppedReuter - 740 words
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372 1962-11-19 15 Irish surprise by holding Wales to draw FkUBLIN, Sun. Ire- land far exceeded expectations in holding Wales to a 3—3 draw (a dropped goal to a penalty goal) in their international Rugby Union match which was postponed last season because of the small-pox out,break in Wales. This was the first372 words
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Article460 1962-11-19 15 LONDON. Sun T<HE Canadian touring Rugby Union side, after ten successive defeats, excelled themselves yesterday by holding the Barbarians, who included 13 internationals, to a 3-3 draw at Gosforth, orthumberland. Each side scored a penaltjy goal. i j The improvement which ha., been noticeable in the460 words
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Article247 1962-11-19 15 LONDON, Sun.—England proved too strong and clever for France in winning the Rugby League international at Headingly Leeds, by 18-6 after a slow start. England, who led 8-6 at halftlme, won by four tries, three goals to three goals. England owed much to their new cap.Reuter - 247 words
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Article1335 1962-11-19 15 Le ague tabl es and result s OTHFR RESULTS AmsUnr International (Shrewsbury > Enpland 3 Wales 2 Irish Uifuc City Tap: Arts 9 Bangor 0: Cliftonville 3 Crusaders 0; Derry 0 Ballymena 0; Glenavon 2 Distillery 1; Glentoran 2 Coleralne 0: Llnfleld 2 Portadown 3. Reuter. FIKST DIVISION •»*ton VillaReuter - 1,335 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-11-19 15 T ONDON, Sun.— Erland Kops (Denmark) holder of the All England title, last night won the men's singles in the English northern badminton championships at Birkenhead. In the final, the Dane defeated English international Trevor Coates 15-12. 15-4. Kops reached the final by beatingReuter - 76 words
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Article102 1962-11-19 15 Century by Cowper for Victoria MELBOURNE, Sun. Bob Cowper, 22-year-old left-hander, hit 108 not out to save Victoria from complete collapse on the second day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match against Western Australia here. Cowper, in making his second successive Shield century, defied the Western Australia attack for three102 words
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Article53 1962-11-19 15 SAO PAULO, Sun.— Bernard Hunt, the England Canada Our golfer, retained the lead after yesterdays third round of thi Brazil Open golf championship here. Hunt had a 70 to total 205 and now holds a four-stroke advantage over his nearest challenger David Thomas (Wales), who53 words
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Article105 1962-11-19 15 MANILA, Sun. Flash Elorde (Philippines) defeated Isarasak (Thailand) by a technical knockout last night at Cebu in the third round of their title fight. Elorde thus retained the Orient lightweight championship. A near capacity crowd of 10.000 saw Elorde on top throughout. Hard-hitter The youngReuter - 105 words
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308 1962-11-19 15 Laurel scores brilliant win in Macao G.P. r 185E531 i MACAO. Sun. ARSENO Laurel (Philippines) came right from behind to take the ninth Macao Grand Prix today with a record-breaking Driving a Lotus Ford, he moved up from 15th place into the lead by the halfway stage of the 60-lap308 words
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Advertisement116 1962-11-19 15 Wq& J9B There is no tougher chain Mil 8l saw kuilt today than the ■^^IwIELLhD I EL S Because it's designed and manufactured to I the special requirements of professional loggers MBprss \770/ I L Hi "^r m For further details consult Sole Agents: t m 9. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPOU116 words
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Article2363 1962-11-19 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP 12-YEAR-OLD CARGO RICE SCORES AGAIN FOR VENI VICI STABLE RACE TRACK DRAMA: A fall from outsider mars Johnny's 'double' celebration Racing with IPOH, Sunday A USTRALIAN jockey Johnny Wilson celebrated the end of his two-month suspension by scoring a double at Ipoh today. His2,363 words
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Article172 1962-11-19 16 NEW DATE FOR FAM, SWEDES KUALA LUMPUR Sunday ONLY 17 minutes of play was possible in the match between the Swedish international soccer team and Malaya at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Play started in light rain which had been falling intermittently for four hours before the kickoff. Almost with the172 words
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Obituary175 1962-11-19 16 J P. AYATHURAV of Connolly Road Ipoh paased away peacefully 17-11-42. CorteKe leave* for Mrthodlrt Church and Connolly Road Cemetery 9.30 a.m. 19-11-62. TJOA OOAN KIAT MunaclnE Director of Metsri. T. O. Klat Ltd. paused away peacefully at 70 yra. on 18-11-02 leaving behind his beloved wife Madam Llm175 words
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77 1962-11-19 16 MALAYA CUP 'GATES' TOTAL IS $188,403 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The total sate from this season's Malaya Cup matches was $188,403. the F.A of Malaya disclosed today. Of this, 559.625 was from the Cup Final between Selangor and Penang at Merdeka Stadium. The Common Pool for teams in the competition will77 words
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Article48 1962-11-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Amateur F.A. is calling for entries from Youth clubs and schools for a six-a-side competition for players under 20. After the tournament, which will begin shortly. SAFA will select a number of players for national training in readiness for future international competition.48 words
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141 1962-11-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Roy Ankrah. the Ghanaian "Black Flash" who once held the British Empire featherweight title, is keen to bring his Ghana team of amateur boxers to fight here after the Commonwealth Games In Perth. Ankrah is manager and coach of the Ghanaian team141 words
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296 1962-11-19 16 Affiliates favour two-zone system MALAYA CUP I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun« 1Y —Affiliates of the F.A. of Malaya want the Malaya Cup competition to be run in two zones next year Nortrr^ and South. The affiliates derided on this when they met at F.A.M. House here today. They will place their recommendation296 words
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Article67 1962-11-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fourteen of Singapore's Asian Games players huu- been named to travel to Kuala Lumpur for the Malay u: Hockey Federation's inter-state championship final from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. They are Anwarul Hug. Sarboo. Mehar Sineh. Knnasjalinenm. W Skinner. Harbhajan Singh. B. Frida,67 words
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Miscellaneous53 1962-11-19 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Premier League Chinese v Indians. Jalan Besar. RUGGER: S.C.C. Invitation v Q.O. Highlanders, padang. VOLLEYBALL: Teachers tourney Jalan Eunos v Dunman. C.H.S. v Queenstown; Yock Eng v Hua Vi (all at N.R.C.). WATER-POLO: CSC. "B" v C. S. C. "C" Amber Road. HOCKEY: League Div. Two— S.R.C.53 words
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