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Title Section22 1962-11-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times (lot** Nat*"* He**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration699 1962-11-20 1 Another defeat, and Reds find the road wide open for a 50-mile advance NEW DELHI, Monday Nehru: We will go on fighting... MR. NEHRU today announced in Parliament that the Chinese had captured Se La ridge in the North-East Frontier area, thus inflicting on the Indians theirReuter - 699 words
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Article, Illustration662 1962-11-20 1 AN ASSURANCE: 'MALAYSIA FOR EVERYBODY' SANDAK IN, Mon.— The Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman today assured the people of Borneo territories that Malaysia was "not a question of transferring from one master to another," but a new nation belonging to everybody in the territories662 words
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198 1962-11-20 1 THEESTATEMEN PROMISE TWO DA YS' PAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Thousands of Malayan Indian estate workers have pledged to make regular payments from their salaries towards the Tengku Abdul Rahman "Save Democracy" fund. More than 5.000 have promised to give two days' wages each month until the border war is over.198 words
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Article21 1962-11-20 1 MEXICO CITY. Mon. —An Australian trade mission of 21 men was due here today for a nineday visit.21 words
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95 1962-11-20 1 New title for Sir Winston: Great grandpa LONDON, Mon Sir Win--1 ston Churchill has a new title: great-grandpa The former Prime Minister's first great-grandchild was born on Saturday to his granddaughter. Mrs. Edwina Dixon, and her husband, Piers Dixon. A boy, he weighed 8 lb. 2oz. and will be named95 words
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Article57 1962-11-20 1 lOWA CITY, Mon. Dr. James Van Allen has denied a charge by a British scientist that the U.S. atmospheric H-bomb blast in July wrecked radio astronomy for at least eight yearsVan Allen, discoverer of the radiation belt around the earth that bears his name, answered Criticism made57 words
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429 1962-11-20 1 IPOH, Mon. The economic mission from the Ipoh Municipal Council, which spent two weeks in Hong Kong, has returned with "seven industries in the bag" for the Tasek industrial estate here. This was disclosed at a press conference this429 words
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Article380 1962-11-20 1 FRANCIS ROZARIO - 3 die, 17 ill in poison drama FRANCIS ROZARIO By lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Three children have died and 17 people are in the General Hospital here after taking poisoned food M Layang Layang, 48 miles away. Police were told that the 21 people, belonging to five families on a small380 words
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Article22 1962-11-20 1 EMERGENCY RAWALPINDI M ni BMOMBM <<">" r. Kh.m I ..ud >• •<• "I utl Of Hi in. .1 if r Nehn E»omdil# h»«i22 words
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975 1962-11-20 2 Bombings over border could start world war, says ambassador New call for Pakistan restraint Ayub to tell MPs of Indian war YVA S H I N G T O N, Mon— Mr. B. K. Nehru, the Indian Ambassador, said last night that if aerial bombing attacks were begun in theReuter - 975 words
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Article160 1962-11-20 2 Church locks out its own bishop MELBOURNE. Mon. The Greek Orthodox Archbishop for Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Exekiel Tsoukalas, yesterday was locked outside a church in east Melbourne In a feud with the local Greek community. Seventeen police cars stood by as rival factions clashed during an open airUPI - 160 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-11-20 2 Only major war can bring Moscow and Peking together, says Harriman WASHINGTON, Mon. The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Averell Harriman, said yesterday that differences between Moscow and Peking were so sharp that only a major war with the Communist movement at stake could bring them together. Mr. Harriman said303 words
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114 1962-11-20 2 MELBOURNE. Mon rpHERE was no immediate Intention of forming a non -aggression pact with Indonesia Australia's External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfleld Barwlck. said In a television Interview last night. Sir Garfleld said Australia had not Riven aid to In- dia in the borderReuter - 114 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-11-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /ILL *T/\ /^JoWEAbN Jv^LAcJ^ttSuLDi- K WELL, MOW DID I VMCnT) I USW LITTLE vt)UC HE*/ Oc l BPTTEa^drTv**^ Sj WEV A DO6>-^ VBLACkTPB^/ L> If30 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-11-20 3 FATHER of MODERN PHYSICS DIES /COPENHAGEN, Mon. Professor Niels Bohr, distinguished Danisn physicist, died yesterday of coronary thrombosis. He was 77. Professor Bohr was a Nobel prizewinner and pioneer nuclear physicist. Often described as the "father of modern physics," Prof. Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics In 1922Reuter - 168 words
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121 1962-11-20 3 Man 's right to swing his arms while walking MESSINA (Sicily). Mon. A judge here has ruled that a man has a right to swing his arms as he walks. Last month Salvatore Sidoti. who weighs more then ".'Mb. was walking down the street swinging his arms freely at his121 words
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Article68 1962-11-20 3 PARIS, Mon. France is to have its lirst university course 11 journalism and Information techniques leading to a diploma of "practical literary study." Strasbourg University says the course will include the technology of journalism, such as the structure of newspapers, news agencies and public relations,Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration305 1962-11-20 3 The voters give de Gaulle another victory PARIS, Monday. French electors yesterday dealt a body blow to the traditional professional politicians and boosted General de Gaulle and the UNR (Union for the New Republic) Gaullist party to new heights. By general consent the partial results known by midnight left noReuter - 305 words
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Article51 1962-11-20 3 Found woman in chains OMOLIO, i Greece), Mon. A woman held prisoner by her sister for 20 years has been found chained in a filthy darkened room. She greeted rescuers with shouts and maniacal laughter and was taken immediately to a mental clinic. She was incurably Insane, said her sister.—51 words
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106 1962-11-20 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Ships and planes have been asked to look for the Nina 11. replica of the Caravel in which Columbus crossed the Atlantic in 1492, now two days overdue at Wating Island in the Bahamas. In the sameReuter - 106 words
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Article45 1962-11-20 3 VIENNA, Mon. The Conservative People's Party of Austria won tr»e general elections in Austria yesterday gaining 81 seats. The Socialists gained 76 seats and the extreme Right Wing Freedom Party eight seats In the 165--member National Assembly (Lower House of Parliament).45 words
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Article38 1962-11-20 3 LONDON: The Sunday Express today reported that a branch of the British National Union of Journalists is to be asked to vote that the Earl of Snowdon, the photographer husband of Princess Margaret, be expelled from the union.38 words
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Article20 1962-11-20 3 NAPLES: The British 5.123--ton freighter Ashantl Palm sank after hitting a breakwater of the Naples Port and springing a leak.20 words
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Article21 1962-11-20 3 LONDON: Three drawings worth a total of £1,800 by Picaiso have been stolen from the London home of Sir Osbert Sitwell.21 words
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Article54 1962-11-20 3 MOSCOW: The Communist Party newspaper Pravda claimed In the past five years 13 new Communist parties have been formed abroad adn Communist Party ranks throughout the world have increased by almost 10 million. At the same time. Pravda said, there are 90 Communist and workers parties in the worid with54 words
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484 1962-11-20 3 U.S. OFFICIALS PREDICT WASHINGTON, Mon gENIOR American officials yesterday predicted a turning point in the Cuban crisis during the next 48 hours with a Soviet decision on the American demand for the removal of the Russian IL-28 bombers from the island. State Department484 words
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142 1962-11-20 3 WORST TANKER DISASTER KILLS 17 IN TOKYO TOKYO, Monday. T^HE Japanese Maritime Safety Board said this morning 17 Japanese seamen had been confirmed dead and two others were missing in the worst tanker collision disaster in Japanese waters. Thf» 1,972-ton Munakata Maru with a crew of 36 was entering Kawasaki142 words
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Article17 1962-11-20 3 PARIS, Mon. The population of Prance was 46,520.271 according to the census last March.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement183 1962-11-20 3 INVEST YOUR MONEY THE SAFE EASY WAY- DEPOSIT AT MALAYAN FINANCE and, earn CSV PER ANNUM INTEREST The Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited. Croup Assets as at 30th |une. 1962 exceed $200,000,000. Head Office: KUALA LUMPUR. Kuala Lumpur Office: 16 18 Mcdan Pas Jr. Tel: *****183 words
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333 1962-11-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. 'JHE Assize Court was today told that a "revengeful action" against an alleged 08 gang member resulted in the death of a young Chinese, Lim Hock Leng, 19, alias Bah Bee on the night of May 8 last year.333 words
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Article105 1962-11-20 4 No power to help drug addict SINGAPORE. Mon.— A magistrate today expressed regret that he could not grant the wish of an accused person who had asked to be sent to the Opium Treatment Centre. "I'm sorry that I have no powers In this particular case to send you to105 words
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Article87 1962-11-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Mr. Lee Khoon I Choy, will declare open an exhlbiI tion of works organised by English schools of Group Four at the Opera Estate Boys' School at 8 30 a.m. tomorrow. After the opening ceremony, there will be87 words
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Article31 1962-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Christmas concert and an exhibition of handwork by pupils of YWCA evening schools will be held at YWCA, Raffles Quay, at 3.30 p.m. on Nov. 24.31 words
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226 1962-11-20 4 Welfare work: Call for more youths SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Goh Sin Tub, Singapore's Deputy Director of Social Welfare. yesterday complained that the young people in the State were not joining the ranks of welfare workers in adequate numbers. Mr. Goh called for greater response from Singapore's I youth to carry226 words
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Article61 1962-11-20 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. Miss Ruth Ashe, 20. of Kuala Lumpur arrived liere today to be a week-long guest of the University of Singapore Students' Union. Miss Ashe's visit to Singapore is part of the prize for having been elected runner-up in the Welfare Week queen contest organised61 words
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312 1962-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees today challenged the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees to hold a secret ballot in the civil service to decide which side represents a majority of Government employees. The challenge came from the federation312 words
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Miscellaneous300 1962-11-20 4 'THE following Is today's sche- Kota Bhtiru. (ML 133) 6.50 pm.: dule of civil aircraft move- from Kuchlng, Brunei. Jesselton menus at Paya Lebar airport, (ML 487) 7.25 p.m.; from Kuala Singapore: Lumpur (ML 173) 9 pm ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney 961) 2.45300 words
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165 1962-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I'HE Rubber Research Institute here will have 217 field staff to advise smallholders on planting and processing by next May. At present it has 177 men scattered throughout the country. It will train 40 more in February next year. Today the165 words
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Article97 1962-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A live-man Malayan delegation left for Bangkok by air today to attend a three-day conference of the east regional committee of the International Union Against Tuber- culosis beginning on Wednes- j day. Dr. J. S. Sodhy, the Federation's senior T. B. specialist97 words
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Article25 1962-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A; .still-born baby was found In aj bathroom near the administrative building of the General Hospital here early today.25 words
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90 1962-11-20 5 Motorcycle rider dies in crash with bus JJITTERWORTH. Moo. A motor cyclist, S. Savarimuthu. 43. was killed this morning when his machine was involved in a collision with an oncoming bus on the main PermatangKuching Road. His pillion rider, Mohamed Mydin. 28, was seriously injured and taken to hospital. Savarimuthu.90 words
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Article59 1962-11-20 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Two youths were remanded in custody pending a reformative training report when they wero convicted today of stealing a motor-bicycle. Ishak bin Ibrahim and Hozaimi bin Abdul Aziz, both 19. were arrested at, Shenton Way at about 4.15 a.m. on Oct. 4 with the motorbicycle,59 words
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Article33 1962-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Selangor State Assemblyman. Mi. Chong Shin Guan. has been jlec;ed president of Selangor Tung Shin Hospital here. Vice-presi-dents: Mr. Cho Yew Fal and Mr. Kwa Hey Lian.33 words
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Article27 1962-11-20 5 KAJANG, Mon. The StaU> Government has set aside $4,000 to deepen and widen the river at the 9th mile Cheras Village to prevent flooding.27 words
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Article, Illustration180 1962-11-20 5 Robiah sits for her exam in hospital KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. While thousands of pupils today began examination for the Senior Cambridge School Certificate at various centres throughout the country, one girl took her examination in bed— at the General Hospital here. She was Robiah binte- Bachik. 16. of the Convent180 words
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Article200 1962-11-20 5 FUNERAL PUTS OFF STUDENT TRIAL TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A funeral today delayed the trial of 19 Singapore students in what is considered a test case under the Internal Security Act. The case was scheduled for hearing last Saturday, but was postponed till today because of the students' year-end examinations. Today,200 words
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Article45 1962-11-20 5 PENANG. Mon.— The City Engineer. Mr. R. Bailey, has been reelected president of Penang City Council Recreation Club. Mr. H. J. Peterson and Mr. D. S. Das were elected vice-president.*. Mr. Richard Chua Swee Ghee secretary and Mr. Loh Kok Ho treasurer.45 words
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Article44 1962-11-20 5 TAIPINO. Mon. The mutilated body of an unidentified man aged about 59 was fcund on the Railway track at Ayer Kuning near here yesterday. About three miles away, two cows were also found dead, run over by a train.44 words
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Article58 1962-11-20 5 AMOK SLASHES SIX WITH A PARANG KICKING. Mon —A 35-ycar-oM man ran amok in Tamparuli and slashed six people with a parang. The victims were between 13 and 38 years of ace. One victim, chased by the amok, jumped from an upstairs window and broke his leg. The amok was*58 words
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Article, Illustration199 1962-11-20 5 Frivolous harassing of the employers is out oEREMBAN, Mon. A member of the central committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. T. Mukerjie, said at a dinner in his honour last night that Malayan workers have promised "not to harass employers unnecessarily." Mr. Mukerjie will leave for Melbourne on199 words
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Article23 1962-11-20 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon— Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln. Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, visited the Bedong welfare home at the weekend.23 words
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Article30 1962-11-20 5 PENANG. Mon.— Burglars broke into the home in Scott Road here of Dr. I. Esslemont at the weekend and stole a shirt and a purse containing $50.30 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-11-20 6 ti TENGKU Abdul Rahman drives in state to Government House in Jesselton. escorted by 70 mounted Bajau horsemen EAGER hands reach out to shake the Tengku's hand at wayside stop ll A FORMAL weicome at Jesselton39 words
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207 1962-11-20 6 All is set to greet the Tengku in Kuching KUCHING. Mon. piNAL arrangements have been completed to welcome Tengku Abdul Rahman in Kuching when he arrives from Miri, the oil-rich town of Sarawak, tomorrow morning. As the Malayan Prime Minister steps down from the Royal Malayan Air Force Dove aircraft,207 words
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118 1962-11-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof. said today that he was glad the people of North Borneo and Sarawak were now able to see the "personality of Tengku Abdul Rahman. Inche Ismail, who was118 words
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224 1962-11-20 7 I/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The hearing of the charge of rape against Chiu Nang Hong, which was to have begun before Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court today was postponed until tomorrow because the leading counsel, Mr. R. Ramani, is sick.224 words
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Article36 1962-11-20 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan BeMir of Negrl Sembilan will open the eighth Malayan ai mal conference of the officers of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade at King George V School on Dec. 14.36 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-11-20 7 Razak is delighted with rural progress IT'S SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF IPOH, Monday. Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, was in a happy mood here this morning when he expressed his satisfaction at the progress of rural development throughout the country. "This year we are spending substantially more on275 words
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119 1962-11-20 7 Baby murder accused still in hospital pENANG, Mon. A cook, Chan Ah Yee. accused of murdering her employer's baby was still receiving psychiatric treatment in hospital, the Second Magistrate's Court was told today. "She is also still being treated for burns on her hands and legs," Senior Insp. Noordin bin119 words
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Article53 1962-11-20 7 IPOH. Mon. A Customs party detained two men af.er stopping a chi at a road block in Sungei Slput. 18 miles norih of here, at the weekend. They recovered 701 b. of raw opium worth about $10,000, hidden behind the rear seat. The car53 words
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Article29 1962-11-20 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Mr. K. I Krishna Kutty has been reelected president of Central Kedah Hindu Youth Organisation, Mr. V. Thanamalal secretary and Mr. S. Nathagopalan treasurer.29 words
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Article43 1962-11-20 7 HONO KONO. Mon.— A newstyle fishing trawler, designed by the Hong Kong Fisheries Department, was launched yesterday foi North Borneo. The HKSBS.OOO craft will be used by the Borneo Marine Product* Company, off North Borneo and Sarawak— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article41 1962-11-20 7 KLANG, Mon. More than 5.000 people saw the art and craft exhibition by the Cort.ent School here at the weekend. Pupils of Form II won the challenge shield for putting up the best display of handicraft.41 words
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222 1962-11-20 7 PENANG, Mon. UMNO will send some officials to Borneo and Brunei to form an Alliance party in the I two regions, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, vice-president of the national Umno, an- J nounced in Penang last night. •With the launching of Malaysia by Aug. 31222 words
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Article40 1962-11-20 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon.— Dato Syed Sheh Shahabudln. the Malayan Ambassadoi to Japan, and hi* wife. Datln Tengku Habsah. ar# home In Kedah on a short visit They will return to Tokyo at th« end of the month40 words
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110 1962-11-20 7 j SEREMBAN. Mon. Hun- I dreds of school children here art- painting their fingers and palms with the juice of a leaf to driv*awa.v a "vampire" said to have been at large in the town a* well as the outskirts in rei«nt110 words
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71 1962-11-20 7 PENANG, Mon. The Federation Government should exchange more goodwill missions with the Indonesian Government, Syed Hassan Aidid, president of the Penang Umno Division, said today. Syed Hassan, who returned yesterday evening after a month's holiday in Indonesia, urged closer understanding be t w71 words
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Article72 1962-11-20 7 BUS DRIVER FINED, BANNED PENANG, Mon. A bus driver. A. Sundram, 58, was today fined $175 and banned from driving heavy vehicles for one month after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of inconsiderate driving. Sundram's bus. the prosecution said, knocked down a schoolboy-, Ooi Chin Alk. 14, In72 words
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Article47 1962-11-20 7 PENANG. Mon. Ismail bin Abdullah, 19, unemployed, who bad two previous convictions, wa» Jailed today for six months foi stealing a bicycle In Kuala Kangsar Road. Ismail was arrested In Alor Star after he had tried to dispose or the bicycle47 words
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Article25 1962-11-20 7 KLANO. Mon. The Xlang District Amateur Athletic Association fund committee raised a prod' of $1,800 from a dance held here on Saturday.25 words
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Miscellaneous54 1962-11-20 7 Bug* Bunny By llalph HmintdaM MAYBE IF I H [I'M GOING OUT TO "1 rVEAH,ISEE\ I I j n 7] GIVE BUGS A ftEAT THESE RUGS! VAGOTVERI.. I IN i J KINT. HE'LL HELP AAE I COULD CERTAINLY HANDS FULL, ij A J -^■-"t V^WITH THESE RUGS USE SOME HELP.'54 words
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357 1962-11-20 9 I'll go back on four conditions, says wife IPOH, Monday. A WOMAN who sued her husband for arrears of maintenance told the Ipoh Magistrate, Mr. L. 'C. Vohrah, today that she would return to her husband on four conditions. The conditions were- Her husband to get rid of his concubine,357 words
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113 1962-11-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Work on the proposed $25 million urea factory is being held ud in preference to the $14 million paper mill at Lahar Tiang, Province Wellesley. A member of the board of directors of the Federation of Malaya Fertiliser and113 words
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Article31 1962-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Aujtralian building materials tricl? mission spent their first day in Singapore today answerint, inquiries at their exhibition o: Aus- > tralian building materials In Raffle* Hotel.31 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-11-20 9 HIGH COURT GIVES ORDER AFTER JUDICIAL REVISION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The magistrate's court here today issued a warrant for the arrest of a salesman. Chew Kirn Lin. following intervention by a High Court judge against his discharge for allegedly raping206 words
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Article96 1962-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The State Coroner. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. today recorded a misadventure verdict on a woman passenger. Leong Ah Fong. 84, who died after a fall from a Singapore Traction Company bus. Evidence was given that Leong fell from the bus as96 words
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Article60 1962-11-20 9 DELEGATION LEAVES FOR HOME KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 10-men delegation of the North Borneo National Pasok Momogun Organisation left for home today after a twoweek tour of Malaya. The leader. O.K.K. Bedoman Gunsanad. said that he was greatly impressed with the progress here. "Our trip has been most rewarding, we60 words
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Article147 1962-11-20 9 VARSITY TO HOLD ENTRANCE EXAMS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The University of Malaya will hold examinations at various centres in the Federation and Singapore for students who wish to enter the university but have not offered their General Papers at the Higher School Certificate level. The acting Registrar of the university,147 words
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Article61 1962-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mohamed! Amin bin Ahmad, a Ministry cfl Education cleric, today pleaded notj guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of Ministry fund* I amounting to $3,143 between July 1961 and August 1962. He was allowed bail of $5,000 and the case was transferred61 words
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Article61 1962-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Jurong constituency on Sunday. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Develop-, ment. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. said this would be the first of a series of| tours the Premier would61 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-11-20 9 Indonesia's envoy going home KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Indonesian Ambassador. Dr. Mohamed Razif. 53 (above), is returning to Jakarta after five years in Malaya. He is due back in Jakarta towards the middle of next month. Mr. H. M. Munawar. Press Attache of the Indonesian Embassy, said today. Dr. Razif119 words
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Article38 1962-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chow Chew Lye. 38. pleaded not guilty today to possessing 521 b. of opium In a car In Telok Blangah Read, last night. He was allowed $10,000 bail until Dec. 12.38 words
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Article54 1962-11-20 9 IPOH, Mon. A thief bit the hand of a watchman who had caught him at 4 a.m. today, and then escaped. Shanggara Slnch, 33. caught the thief climbing a loaded lorry belonging to a transport company. Four cartons containing 100 electric bulbs valued at $40 were54 words
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169 1962-11-20 9 PAHANG'S PLAN TO DEVELOP PULAU TIOMAN 1/-UANTAN, Mon.— The Pahang Government has earmarked more than $1 million this year to develop Pulau Tioman, 70 miles off the Pahang coast. The projects will be under the rural development programme. The State Development Officer. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, told the Straits169 words
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Article113 1962-11-20 9 Staff branch formed at air base |>ENANG, Mon. The War 1 1 Department Civilian Staff Association has started a new branch in Butterworth comprising members employed by the Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force I base. "This will be the 11th branch of our association in the country,"113 words
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Article30 1962-11-20 9 KUCHING. Mon. The possibility of setting up a national park round Sarawak's second high^t mountain, the 7.789 ft. Ounone Mulu, is being considered by the Department of Forestry.30 words
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Advertisement195 1962-11-20 9 JACKSON The REAL Value -for- Money Cooker! For ease, speed and value choose a Jackson cooker. Never before have so many luxury features been incorporated in a medium-priced Cooker. It's easy to clean because the top is completely ir~^ j;~ -fl"""" sealed. Just wipe it over. It has an automatic-control195 words
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Miscellaneous165 1962-11-20 9 Oop By V.T. Hantlin f NOW BEFORE GOING OM I CANT AFFORD TO W I I 111 I Wt/jj W aH WITH THIS OPERATION DO ANY GUESSING J A GOT TO KNOW .^M WELL, I I'LL HAVE TO HAVE < WITH MATEPIAL I'M DOING.' 1 WHAT TME...I^H X-PAVS OF HIS165 words
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Obituary33 1962-11-20 10 1» Word. Hia (Minimum) ■>. N. S. MANIAM formerly of Veterinary Research Institute, Ipoh passed away peacefully at his home I'alamarneri, Thmikathnpalll, India. on 12.11 62 leaving behind wife to ■t.iitini hi» lon«33 words
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Article79 1962-11-20 10 Wmrdt tf (minimum) MRS. R. KRISHNASWAMY NAIOU, Mr. and Mrs. T. V R. Oiinmah "i.-ir Attendance al the Funeral 12 11.62. FAMILY OF LATE Mr Knh flush thank Relatives, niaauls. and thone Wreaths, Strolls, Messages of Coninieaie. Attendance at Funeral SerMcc 17.11.62. MRS. COH SWEE TEEN and Pasta) wish79 words
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Article772 1962-11-20 10 The nous from the Himalayas is grim. Just how grim the Indian Government itself does not know, for Tezpur clearly, is out of touch with the troops that were holding Se La ridge. A strong Chinese force has outflanked the ridge, and cut the road to772 words
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Article352 1962-11-20 10 It now seems likely that the Tengku will attend the conference of Foreign Ministers of the Association of South-Easi j Asian States in Manila. The doubts which led him to say >n 'September that he might stay 'away have diminished. The j Philippines Government has not stepped352 words
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Article172 1962-11-20 10 There is always light relief 'somewhere in every report by the Auditor-General, and his remarks on the accounts of the Malayan Railway Administration are no exception. He makes a mild complaint that lan agreement for the working of cargo at Klang railway jetty for the period June172 words
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1187 1962-11-20 10 DATIN LADY THOMSON - The problem picture that Malaya faces DATIN LADY THOMSON A RURAL ECONOMY, POPULATION PRESSURE AND SHORTAGE OF LAND GO TO MAKE UP: by Senior Nutrition Officer. Institute for Medical Research. Kuala Lumpur MALAYA presents a number of lutr ition problems in common with tne rest ol bouth-east Asia, but mere1,187 words
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Letter636 1962-11-20 10 HENRY FORD once described history as "bunk" and this year's history paper for the Lower Certificate of Education examination was real bunk. Indeed the paper makes me wonder whether the examiner had any regard for (or does he understand?) the aim of history teaching as it should636 words
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Letter47 1962-11-20 10 VJTHILE the D.T.C. grads TT and the college trained engage In heated controversy over their pay. the National Union of Teachers is quietly sitting on the fence. It is time the union did something if only to voice its frank opinion. CONCERNED Alor Star47 words
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Letter102 1962-11-20 10 T PREFER to the sub--1 leader "Worth Noting" in the Straits Times of Nov. 15. I believe that the secretary-general of the PPP and his brother took refuge In India during the Second World War. If it Is true It is worth noting. According to a Tamil102 words
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Letter284 1962-11-20 10 'PHERE is a feeling among teachers on the East coast that they are being victimised by the Ministry of Education. Victimised we are in the sense that we are the "guinea-pigs" of the Ministry's experiment in developing the East Coast States and the rural areas. Since284 words
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Advertisement810 1962-11-20 10 Straits Times Malty MaU Classified advertise menu sney be handee) te* let Fksev COLD •TORACB AKCADB Orchard Road COLO ■TONAOB M/tNCHM AT HOLLAND WOAD-KATOMW xaTPPBL ItOAD-MAVAL B)AM Authorised Agents CITY SOOK BTOPja; LT» Winchester House. Cottyer Quay THI NSTWa PHOMT ritipstrtck's Supermarket M. M ISMAIL S Admiralty Has*. Naval Bee*810 words
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Advertisement22 1962-11-20 10 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED i> fht Largest Federation incorporated Baa* with 66 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.22 words
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Advertisement230 1962-11-20 10 if, The beautiful new bra thai gives you that youthful free-as-air feeling Ela«tir nrt panel* round tarh rup expand and contract as you brratkal .as you movr. \el thr bra utays snug no bulging, no gaping, 'Keep-Shape' cups, lined with wafrr-thin foam, mould you beautifully in a firm, youthful linr.230 words
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Article188 1962-11-20 11 PIONEER STATUS FOR WIRE FIRM I^INGAPORE. Mon. A company with a $2 million authorised] capital has been grant- ed pioneer status to turn out hard drawn steel ;tnd iron wire for local industries. It la the Malayan Wire Co. Ltd.. Jointly owned by Hall Engineering Industries (PVTi Ltd., of Bulawayo.188 words
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Article50 1962-11-20 11 .SINGAPORE. Mon. The (i.OOO-ton cargo vesse) Braeside, which smashed into the Singapore Harbour Board wharf while berthing two weeks ago left for Penang today. The stern was extensively damaged, according to the agents, but no cargo was lost. Since the accident. the Braeside had been in dry dork.50 words
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Article68 1962-11-20 11 KUANTAN, Mon— A man who had 24 previous con- victions was sentenced I today to three years' jail and 12 strokes of the rotan for houscbreaking. He broke into the house of Sapiah binte Yahaya, in Kampong Pantai on Oct. 7 j and stole clothing worth $391.68 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-11-20 11 Deaf mute identifies alleged murderer TRANSLATION OF SIGN LANGUAGE TELLS STORY OF KLYNE STREET SHOOTING KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DEAF mute today identified one of the four men accused of the murder of a wealthy furniture dealer, Mr. Wong Choong. Helping the magistrate's court to understand him was Miss Joyce Hicks,390 words
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198 1962-11-20 11 ACID BOMB MAN CAUGHT BY POLICE JAILED SINGAPORE, Monday. ANG AH THIAM, 21, carried a paper bag of bulbs. v filled with sulphuric acid, while he was running behind a group of 10 parang-weilding youths, the Assizes was told today. Mr. Justice Wlnslow Jailed Ong, a vegetable seller, for four198 words
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Article88 1962-11-20 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two constables on beat duty caught a clerk in the act of unscrewing a wheel of a car. the third district court was told today. Lee Kong Foo. 24, was jailed for nine months for at- i tempting to steal the wheel in88 words
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Article18 1962-11-20 11 KLANO. Mon. A $20,000 subhealth centre at Kapar Is expected to be completed this month.18 words
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Article46 1962-11-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A mile-long stretch between the third and fourth mile TelangtJawi road in Pahang was under 14ft. of flood water today. The Kajang-Dengkll road at iho 28th milestone In Selangor was under 14 inches and was impassable to light traffic.46 words
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Article30 1962-11-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johaii, will officially open the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society building In Ampang Road here on Sunday.30 words
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Article18 1962-11-20 11 MUAR. Mon. The Wei Wah Chinese Association has built $200,--000 three-storey premises In Jalan Arab here.18 words
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Article77 1962-11-20 11 MALACCA, Mon.— A schoolgirl said in court here today that she was alone In her house studying when a man entered her room and pushed her on to the bed. The man tried to gag her and she shouted for help. Neighbours caught him.77 words
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Article25 1962-11-20 11 KUALA SELANOOR, Mon. A new block of the Government English Primary School, Kampong Kuantan, will be opened on Parents' Day on Saturday.25 words
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Article47 1962-11-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A Singapore motorist. Cecil McLellen of River Valley Road, was fined $40 here today or two weeks' jail for speeding. He pleaded guilty to driving a car at between 45-50 m.p h. In Jalan Scudai at about 115 ajn today.47 words
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Article25 1962-11-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 12-man Japanese delegation from the Tokushlma Prefecture left by air for Bangkok today after a twoday study tour here.25 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-11-20 11 Minister to hospital men: Every patient is a V.I.P. rUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Every patient in hospitals throughout the country is a V.I.P. and must be treated with courtesy and civility, the Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, told Federation hospital administrators today. The minister was speaking at275 words
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Article95 1962-11-20 11 New police secretary takes over SINGAPORE, Mon. The new Singapore Police Secretary is Mr. T. Chelliah. the first civil service official to be appointed to the post. Mr. Chelliah. 41, was In the Education Service of the Federation Government for 10 years before joining the Singapore Government as an assistant95 words
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249 1962-11-20 11 TOHORE BAHRTJ, Mon. The 210 striking pupils of the "haunted" Al-Atas Arabic School, who have been picketing since Thursday, today decided to call off their demonstration From tomorrow they will stay away from the school until the Religious Affairs Department settles their dispute with249 words
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491 1962-11-20 11 'I can 't remember' cases will scare witnesses, lawyer argues KUALA LUMPUR, Mon LAWYER, Mi. M. B. Brash, told the Ses* sions Court today that no witnesses would come forward if they were to be charged with perjury for saying "I cannot remember" to questions in court. He was defending491 words
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130 1962-11-20 11 KUCHING, Mon.— A serious < obstruction to navigation in Tawau harbour. North i Borneo, which defeated efforts of the P.W.D. to remove it. has been blasted away by the Royal Navy. The obstruction was a test j pile which had been driven into130 words
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Advertisement74 1962-11-20 11 Keep your family iJa FiT WATERBURITS COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic BECAUSE IT'S A TONIC, Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's prove74 words
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Advertisement139 1962-11-20 11 cO •fyvv 1 31 Babies love this Of "f sweet, soothing syrup )Mm^ 0% Witt's Baby Cough Syrup is I specially made to stop baby's cough ffifiJßftkf IMMEDIATELY. G«t bottle to-day |7//r^\wj and cure your baby's cough tonight! \tf C/wWrm K NIUMI II IMS I FLY WITH ME TO TOKYO139 words
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Miscellaneous432 1962-11-20 11 RADIO MALAYA Around The World: 11.00 Cloee NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Q mn CIUrADADr SERVICE 41.7 metre* RADIO SINGAPORE AM 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- SHORT WAVE SERVICE sara-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 41 metres Morning Melodies: 7.00 Render- MEDIL.M WAV*: SERVICE vous With Music: 7.30 Time 476 metres Signal. News: 7.36 Breakfast A.M.432 words
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151 1962-11-20 12 Chocolate cookies made in a jiffy EWERY once in a while we all have a yen to make something that smacks of good home baking. The answer to this is Sour Cream Chocolate Cookies. They are really chocolatey, soft and mouthwatering. For a surprise these cookies go well with coffee!151 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-11-20 12 BALLET dancer, Jane Ashworth, who is back in Singapore to join her parents on a holiday, will dance the Bluebird Pas de Deux in Tchaikovsky's "The Sleeping Beauty" next month. The production, which is being presented by the Singapore Ballet Group, will be staged at the212 words
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Article, Illustration262 1962-11-20 12 CWIM caps are getting brighter. You can get them in colours and styles to match your swimsuit. Newly arrived are these caps (above) which are among the many that can make a girl look glamorous at the beach. It is always recommended that when you go swimming262 words
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427 1962-11-20 12 Prepare for marriage and not for career ¥N the East as much as in the West parents are spending a great deal of their time preparing their children for careers, but far too little time in preparing them for marriage. This was stated by Mrs. Elizabeth Llewellyn-Jones, better known as427 words
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Advertisement153 1962-11-20 12 ALL NEW.-- QUALITY. (ohefiin V^ AUTOMATIC BLENDER WITH EXCLUSIVE 1| L ni =^1 FOUR Llmr '«^n "LEVEL GRATES f MA. BLENDING chopM I 3s&mi rhe BLADES pßfg M ake the Difference /N^—^^S^^liN HAS EXCLUSIVE SUNBEAM X^r^^^^^Tl 4-LEVEL BLENDING ACTION Vv!^£'SZ > il K GIVES PERFECT RESULTS Jk \~Z2~!?:} Y\ FOR153 words
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Advertisement454 1962-11-20 12 C\ LX)NT MISS THIS SPECTAt DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER To introduce their range of v^P^Wi exquisite "Black Opal" cos- W;/"/ metics. Rimmel of London are ''/-^n making a special offer through- 4 out the month of November. f/\l f-\. >^->- With every two items purchased c -y you will454 words
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Miscellaneous317 1962-11-20 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Not adroit when batting, poor 1. Stuff to pack In Cornwall (7). Peter gets about ten (8). b. Soldier carries airman endless 8. Felt strange, to pass by this beer very cold (7). side (4-4>. 5. He joins a corps thus retreat- 13. Good queen317 words
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Advertisement1384 1962-11-20 13 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the atlpulated ijuallfications need apply. Applicants must satisfy the usual birth and residential qualifications. 1 SUPERINTENDENT OF TRANSPORT, Public Health Division, Ministry of Health. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Higher School Certificate of equivalent but candidates possessing only Cambridge School Certificate or Government Echool1,384 words
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Advertisement1101 1962-11-20 13 (Continued from Pate II) SITUATIONS VACANT W Word* SS (Ml*.)— Bon St rts. oxtrm WANTED FEMALE NURSE for occasional day/night baby-sitting. District 9. Write P.O. Box 218, Spore. LEGAL PRACTITIONER with two offices In Federation requires active partner. Good volume of work pending. Enquiries Confidential. BoxA 4254 H.T. Spore. MALI1,101 words
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Advertisement697 1962-11-20 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT W> Word* U (Mim.t—»OM rb urn VACANT 1-1249 Furnished Three Bedroom Bungalow (one alrcondltloned) sitting dining rooms, servant's quarters, garden, garage. Rebecca Road Box A 4273 S.T. B'pore. UNFURNISHED ROOM Immediately available to Chinese only. Modem sanitation, telephone and convenient transport. Near Queenstown. Phone (B'pore) ***** (11 a.m.697 words
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Advertisement738 1962-11-20 13 EDUCATION Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St rts. extra DECEMBER SBSSIONSI Secretarial BtenoKraphy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Correspondence: Classes Morning/ Afternoon/ Evening: Raja's College (Glan Singh's 2nd floor). Raffle* Place (B'pore). L.C.C. EXAMINATION 1963. Bpeclal Revision Classes. Working of Examination Papers. Mornings: Book-keep-ing Evenings: English Language. Book-Keeping, Accounting, Economics, General Principles of738 words
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Advertisement797 1962-11-20 13 DOGS, PETS, ETC. M Word* SS I Mi*.)— Box SO cU oztrm WANTED Pedlgre« Golden Cocker stud Dog (or ***** ready In one week. Willing to par SlOO/- fee. BoxA 429*. 8.T., S'por*. SALE: One cocker Spaniel bttcb Pup. Black/white 2 months. First reasonable otter accepted. Contact Latlmer 8187 Extn.797 words
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Advertisement629 1962-11-20 13 FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et*. txtra RUI BER ESTATE In K'.uanK Town 24 Acres Replsnted Tapping 12 Acre* Old Trees Clow to Kampong Paya Electric Lighting, Water Suitable for Low Cost Housing. Please Apply Chen Telephone (Spore) *****. PHILCO AIR-CONDITIONER, 1 h p.. Excellent condition. (220/-:629 words
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Advertisement561 1962-11-20 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) :n Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO el*, txtrm JAVA MODES 1415 Rrrer Valley Road> Malayan Arts Crafts. SHISEIOO Cosmetics now available at Coronet. Cathay Hotel Singapore. BUYING BATIK buy from Singapore's only specialist Mary McAree. WEDDING GIFTS, buying Jewellery from Lee Onn Ooldsmith. Singapore. WIDE RANGE Exclusive561 words
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Article182 1962-11-20 14 ORANGE IMPORTS DOWN SLIGHTLY IMPORTS of fresh oranges into Singapore in the first six months of this year were slightly down, totalling 11,529 tons' against 12,217 tons in the corresponding months of last year. This amount, however, was over 4,000 tons more than shipments in the second half of last182 words
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95 1962-11-20 14 Terraced-house project by Ipoh landlord ANEW, low-cost housing project costing more than $300,000 is to be built in Kuala Kangsar Road, near the Chinese Assembly Hall, Ipoh. The project comprises four blocks of 32 terraced houses to be constructed on about three acres of land, and is owned by Mr.95 words
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Article273 1962-11-20 14 JAPAN INDUSTRY GOODS DISPLAY 30 manufacturers taking part exhibition of Japanese industrial products opens in Singapore today with a view to increasing sales of these lines on the local market. The exhibition on the 6th floor of the American International Assurance building in Robinson Road, is jointly sponsored by the273 words
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134 1962-11-20 14 Teijin plans joint plant in S'pore rIJIN LTD-, a leading Japanese textiles manufacturing company, is studying the possibility of setting up a plant in Singapore in a joint venture with local capital. This was stated by the executive director Mr. T. Igarashi. during a visit to Singapore last week accompanied134 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-11-20 14 ACCOUNTANT OFF TO STUDY COST SYSTEMS MB. YEO KOON HWEE (above), Nestles accountant attached to the head office in Kuala Lumpur, left for Britain and Europe last week for specialised training in data processing and cost systems. Mr. Yeo, 42. who has been with Nestle for 24 years will be77 words
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Article91 1962-11-20 14 Austria produced 413.113 radios last year, compared with 371,260 in 1949, of which 60.4 per cent were portables. Output In the first four months of this year was 143.043 units. Production of TV sets rose from 71,958 units in 1957 to 129,529 sets last year,91 words
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Article, Illustration203 1962-11-20 14 Dutch 'Beer King' sees new brewery DUTCH "Beer King," Jonkheer P. R. Feith. who started the initial negotiation with Fraser and Neave for the formation of Malayan Breweries Ltd.. 30 years ago, arrived in Kuala Lumpur last weekend to witness the opening of Malayan Breweries' third plant in Malaysia. Jonkheer203 words
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Article80 1962-11-20 14 Throughout last week a steady condition prevailed in the Singapore copra market, with f-o.b. sellers very reserved but buyers not pursuing, says Lewis and Peats weekly produce review. The arrival of just under 200 tons of copra from nearby islands has contributed to the firmness in some80 words
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Article37 1962-11-20 14 Japan Is to hold six motor shows throughout the country in the coming three months to Introduce the 1963 models of 100 foreign can including American. British. West German. French, Italian. Swedish and Australian37 words
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296 1962-11-20 14 T*HE British Oxygen Company, England, has plans A for setting up at least three factories in the Federation within a year or so for the production of oxygen, acetylene and other gases to meet the country's growing demand. This was revealed by the chairman of296 words
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Article41 1962-11-20 14 Mr. Chan Lye Huat, workshop supervisor of the motor division of East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Singapore, has returned from Italy after a specialised technical course atf Fiat's central training school. He also visited Piagglo and Co., Vespa scooter manufacturer.41 words
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Advertisement149 1962-11-20 14 STEEL I S CONTAINERS |m Export packing I Local distribution 1 JL Storage 1 Internal transport __^V- Decanting from bulk 1 PROTECTIVE INTERNAL COATINGS j H specification ~^=s^* i r~T~ H'l'l'llU FOR DEPENDABLE D/ESELS /^SH I v^^Nfci-ir^--*^^^ '^^B-^- OH MARINE ENGINES FROM 70HP< TO 825 HP CUMMINS POWER OFFERS THESE149 words
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Advertisement1406 1962-11-20 15 iv Liverpool a wesi cam u.k Out S'r>ure saiia p. Sham Penang UOMEDO* Livtrpttl. Dublin II Pt/Ntv 21 Nil 22 AENEAS Htwt i ptoi. a oKHrth. S'sea Nov 21 Nev 23 Nev 24/2S Nev 31 ANitNOB l peel, li'oaa. Hetfra, Nev 21/ 2 Bac 3 O.OMIB luerptM. bitaeo* Niv 271,406 words
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Advertisement1458 1962-11-20 15 THE E. A. C. LINESFILINGS iv CENUA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMENT. ANTWERP, ROITEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. i^£""^B\ Spore P. Sham Pining r?/\Ro\\zl "SIMBA" I) CJ 17/21 NO. 21/21 Nl« 14/25 No» l"l YaiLj'l "AYUTHIA" a; I) 24) Net/ 4 Dec 5/ 7 Oec 1/ lOK Y*\\ JSj "IALSIRJA"1,458 words
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Advertisement1514 1962-11-20 15 BEW^^LEWE IXTUM URYICt IB UNOON, uUafdJl. > CONTINtinJU, PIRTV Spore P. S'htm Ptneng BENCLEUCH L peel. Havre. H'krg, S'moutn IR Pt.'Ne> 22 BENMHOR London, H'lvrg, Rott, Awp. G. ll, Today BENHOPE (HIT H lurg, L'dot. Hull, 6'mouth It Pt/Ni< 23 Nl« 24 21 Ntv 21/ 1 BENNEVIS (E.Lp.)- L peel.1,514 words
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Advertisement1074 1962-11-20 15 y^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W_ \WJIJV Yah He. BW VaJaaaaaW \)s*>* CLLIRMAM LINE ak RXAVENESS LINE 1 inNnrtN MiUßnor tnnciiriu AMBELES, SAN FRANCISCO. LONDON, HAMBURG, JWTTERDAM lEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORIUNO. NnVtUTINH Utnum tt -t t r '.ca Ciit l U a Spore P. Sham Penang BOU&ainviiu 24/11 KM M/1,074 words
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Article23 1962-11-20 16 November 19 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80; cents (up lj cents). TIN: 5429.62J (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 15 tons).23 words
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Article246 1962-11-20 16 DECEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 801 centa per lb. up 1! cents The tone was uncertain. t.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.K. clo*ing price* in cent* per lb. yenterday: Int. I R.S.s. prompt f.o.b. buyera 802. Hi; Int.246 words
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Article228 1962-11-20 16 6A Riken Maru 8 '7. Tokal Maru 44. ArriaKlaan Maru 29 30. Vk-tnam 42/43. Tronoh NW. 2. Slbonga 31 '32. Hoegri Sllvcrspray 44, Tagu* 33/34. Simba 4/5. Bayon 21 '22 Outer reads: Kaloekoe, Kernclirf. Km in. Dlvnotcorxk, New York Maru, SlbonKa. Pernpite. Colovnoy, Reshlleljniy. Union Builder, Pres.228 words
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Article96 1962-11-20 16 CHINESE Produce Eiehanxt. Orntapore roon price* per picul yesterday: Cecenut ell: hulk $41 i sellers, drum $4!> MOam, Cepra: November $28| buyer*, »'29| nellerx. Pepper: Muntok white $1421 seller.". Sarawak white $140 seller*, special Sarawak black $102 i Hellers, garbled Laraponn black $102 i seller*, AOTA $1121 sellers.96 words
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Article148 1962-11-20 16 Nov. 19. Three rnonthn. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Binintit dont Dunlopn 14 cts. 8. Darby 4Jd V. tt N. 16 eta C. Storage 4 id. Gammon 11 cti. 8. Traction 1/1 1 J. Waugb 14 ct>. Shell 13cti. M. Brew 25 eta. Steamship 8 cts. If. Cement is cts. 8.148 words
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474 1962-11-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE Malayan Stock Exchange opened the week with no particular trend yesterday, tins being extremely quiet and industrials steady. The turnover was small. Some industrials gained in price no'iuoly Dunlops done from $2.18 to $2.23 and Robinsons on market rumours474 words
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Article23 1962-11-20 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Industrials: 191.67 192.24 Tins: MM4 290.71 S rubbers: 179.83 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958 10023 words
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Article560 1962-11-20 16 pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of aie Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: C.T.S. ord« 11.000) 435; Ounlapt (500) 52.18 SL, (2.OOO) $2.19 D. <3,000 i $2.20 D, (1.000) S2.IS. (2,000) (2.19, (1.000) 52.20.560 words
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Article38 1962-11-20 16 Heng Kens:, the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.73 for T.T. and 5.71| for caih. Sterling was quoted at 15.85. and snt tatl of (Old at 250 i. All Malayan Exehanxt Banks' Aft*ciation rats* were unchanged.38 words
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328 1962-11-20 16 RUBBER was pushed back sharply over the 80 cents level yesterday for the first time since early this month. This followed the renewed uncertainty over Cuba and the resumption of fighting in the Sino-Indian border dispute which is now assuming the appearance of328 words
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Article140 1962-11-20 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. /"'KNKRAL investment and indus- trial shares continued last week's pattern with moves about in balance and second rank issues the firmer sections of the market. BH.P. dropped a further 9d- to 50s. Oils and basr metals were firm. Clarence River Oil advanced further to 9s. 3d.140 words
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Advertisement1034 1962-11-20 16 Baaa^a^^^s^aaaaaaaT^^^^a^a^^^^^^a^^^jSassT^^^raT^s^^^^aai ■ea^aasfc llala^ass^eßssssssssss^a^a^l^aslssss^i.^^^i.^il^^^i.^i.^s.ss^assssssss^assssssss.aasssss^asls^aß I y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific «St Atlantic Coast S«rvt«sj iM ti» (1* €1* score f. S'Mrt M'kon| »ranci«CO I »njeiei N.Tort Codshy Man" 25/2$ Nt* 2«/je Nn t Oec Oec 2) Otc 14 las 'Kiaikaw* Mara" JJ 2S Dm Jt Oec/ I Im i1,034 words
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Advertisement577 1962-11-20 16 NITTO f§| LINE Colombo Service S.S. "MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-2 loading for Colombo PENANG 20/21 Nov Agents: Oceaaic Ueyd (Siafaaera) LU. Oeaawk Heue. Siafapwe. let: *****. Oceaait Lloyd (F. ef M.) LU.. 7WeH Qiay, Penanj. Tel: *****. ZIM LINES r""** SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE Mat S'pon Bangui* Spore Penanf £iut577 words
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Advertisement171 1962-11-20 16 WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malayo) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the shore Transfer Register of the Company will be closed from the Ist December to Bth December 1962, both days inclusive. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD B. W. Clements Acting Secretary Kuala Lumpur, 19th171 words
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Advertisement488 1962-11-20 16 I SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE "MANDALAY" Arrived U.llb: S.H.B. Godovrn .No 47 Consignees or all damaged cureo ex the above vessel are noiififd that the Oei.pr .1 Survey will be field on Thursday. 22nd Novemoer. 1962 as irom 9.00 ajn. No other surveys will oe ndd. Agents: PATEKSON. M.MO.Ns m488 words
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Advertisement1085 1962-11-20 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that our Motor Divisions Temporary Receipt Book No 148 has been lost and that the unused temporary receipts bearing the undermentioned numbers will not be valid: Nos. ***** *****. THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED, SINGAPORE. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA The University has for disposal .i1,085 words
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Advertisement190 1962-11-20 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders lor the Construction ol Class D' Quarters at Rifle Range Road. Ipoh will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Jabutan Kerja Raya Pera).. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on the 27th November. 1962 from Contractors in Classes 'A' to 'E' Under190 words
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Advertisement946 1962-11-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED applications are Invited for the post of General Manager of the Chin Llan Long Motor Vehicle Company Limited of Kuchlng, Sarawak. Salary shall be fixed according to experience and qualification. Applications giving full details of experience, qualification and salary expected are to be addressed to the Managing946 words
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Advertisement354 1962-11-20 17 TENDERS I JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL JOHORE BAHRU. TENDERS Ate invited for the supply of Hostel Furniture and Equipment comprising of Woodenbeds, Foam mattresses. Pillows, Bedsheets. etc. etc. approx. number required 80. The complete list and specification may be obtained from the Junior Technical (Trade) School. Johore Bahru. Tenders must354 words
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Advertisement559 1962-11-20 17 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Saleroom No. 104 Market Street On Tuesday 27th November IM2 at 2-30 p.m. 1 Estate of Edward Charles, deceased. No. 8 Dido Street (Opera Estate), area l,?4l sq. ft-, freehold. WITH VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs. Donaldson it Burklnshaw Solicitors).559 words
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Advertisement137 1962-11-20 17 9 EARTH MOVING JOBS TOUGH NOT (<6N FOR. iJT THE ORENSTEIN-KOPPEL-LMG Bucket Wheel Excavators solve all your toughest earth -moving and stock piling problems. They are efficient. and they reduce your operating costs. The OK-LMG Bucket Wheel Excavator: several sizes of machines. continuous excavating and discharging up to 21 feet137 words
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Article414 1962-11-20 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP THIS BLACK TARQUIN GELDING HAS COME RIGHT NOW Escort, Excelsior also impress in track trials By IPOH, Monday MALAY FILM AND BULOH KASAP FIT pANCHA Indra, with Kitson Leong up, went well with Rimau Malaysia (Bougoure) on a soft track at Ipoh this morning414 words
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558 1962-11-20 18 Weights for tomorrow's Ipoh races WEIGHTS lor «l< eight race* on Wednesday and three races for Son day of the Perah Turf Club Novem ber meeting CL. 4. DIV 4_» Royal Bowman 9OU Kou«h and Too«h y.o« Beau Spoon B.IJ Sri Ternmom 8.12 Nakhoda B.U 8.11 Chanticleer II B.l* ™*t*r558 words
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Article67 1962-11-20 18 IPOH, Mon.— Perak Hockey Association officials elected yesterday: President Dr. A. W. E. Morelra; vice-presidents Yeap Oheen Chuan and M. Kandavanam; secretary V. Shanmugam; treasurer Surjlt Singh; auditors A. Selvarajah and A. Spykerman. Committee messrs V. T. Duray, A. I. Slvallngam Mohamed Noor, Mohamed Latlff. Lee Kang67 words
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Article114 1962-11-20 18 CINOAPORE, Mon. The Nonls brothers Douglas and Lenny played a leading role in helping Singapore Recreation Club scalp R.A.F. Seletar by this season's record score of ten-nil in a I Singapore Hockey Association league first division match at Seletar yesterday. Douglas, who is enjoying a114 words
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Article, Illustration515 1962-11-20 18 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN Malayan medical student with time for sport By LONDON, Mon SEAH PONG PIN. former Malayan and Singapore breast-stroke swimming champion, now a medical student here, is hoping he will be selected to represent Great Britain in a future international meet. Pong Pin,515 words
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Article51 1962-11-20 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Cricket Club 2nd XV defeated Naval Base by eight points (goal and try) to five (goal) In a rugger match on the padang today. Rogers and Doyle scored tries for SCC with Jones convert ing the second. Campbell's try for Base was converted by51 words
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Article194 1962-11-20 18 Cynthia will captain Malaya IPOH. Mon. Cynthia x Thomasz of Perahifc* will captain the Mala-T yan team in the international women's hockey meet with Australia and Singapore which will be played at Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh from Dec. 2 to 17She was appointed captain at the council meeting194 words
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Article46 1962-11-20 18 PERTH. Mon. Australia won most gold medals, in the Commonwealth paraplegics games which ended here yesterday. Australia took 38 gold medals, 29 silver and 23 bronze. England won 30, 41 and ID. Singapore and Northern Ireland won special merit awards but no medals.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article117 1962-11-20 18 GENEVA. Mon Former I world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson said yesterday he was ready and willing to meet Cassius Clay in the U.S. but not for a mere US$lOO,OOO which he termed I "pocket money." "I will certainly need more money to fight Clay, because US$lOO,OOOUPI - 117 words
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Advertisement109 1962-11-20 18 here comes the L^M^^jl^ W&3 MM I service New Standards ot comfort and service in jet travel will come with the advent of Malayan Airways Silver Kris Jet service, the most M Mm M «m_■ A M HIH HI talked about service since Malayan Airwoys first scheduled Hi 9 ht.109 words
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355 1962-11-20 19 Dexter's field under fire— unfairly Mon. MCC W** captain Ted Dexter's "defensive" field placings are bringing criticism from leading Australian batsmen, reports Jack Fingleton. Australian Test captain Richie Benaud is quoted as saying at the conclusion of Saturday's play "I may have to change my ideas on cricket before this355 words
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723 1962-11-20 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By Sydney, Mon, ENGLAND'S Test prospects for the first game of the series beginning in Brisbane next Friday week took a sickening lurch here today when they were beaten by New South Wales by 'an innings and 80 runs. It was723 words
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Article169 1962-11-20 19 MCC Ist Inns. 348. NSW Ist Inns. (Saturday 408-5) THOMAS b Trueman 7 SIMPSON c Smith b Illlngworth no O'NEILL c Allen b Dexter 143 BOOTH hit wkt b Dexter 41 HARVEY b Statham 63 DAVIDSON b Illlngworth 55 FXOCKTON not out 62 BENAUD not out 40 Extras 11Reuter - 169 words
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Article126 1962-11-20 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Rowing crews from Penang, Singapore and Indonesia will leave Singapore tomorrow morning for the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's annual Inter-port rowIng regatta to be held In Saigon from Nov. 23 to 25. Both Penang. who won the coxswained fours last year, and Singapore have126 words
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Article256 1962-11-20 19 MEDALS FROM IRON-MEN AT PZRTH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYA'S hope for medals at the Commonwealth Games at Perth lies with the weightlifters and the athletes, said Mr. Oh Boon Tat, manager of the Malayan team to the Games. Mr. Oh. who left for Perth by air256 words
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Article179 1962-11-20 19 AFP must withdraw threats: Soh SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Amateur Football Association management council will discuss on Monday a letter from the Association of Football Players calling for resumption of talks between the two bodies over their present dispute. The A.F.P. letter was originally handed to SAFA president Boh Ghee179 words
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Article189 1962-11-20 19 BADMINTON: Teluk Anson (San Mln School C'ships) finals: Boys singles: Lee Kok Beng bt Leong Yew Weng 15-6, 15-4; Boys doable*: Teoh Ouan Hock and Lee Kok Beng bt Llan Yew Hock and Chang Kok Llm 15-8. 7-15, 18-15; Mixed doubles: Leong Yew Weng and Miss Yee Soo Van189 words
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Article287 1962-11-20 19 THE WORLD OF SPORT UONO KONG, Mon. Hong 11 Kong"s Ip Koon— Hung, retained the Colony's hard court singles tennis title for the fifth year In succession yesterday by beating Japanese challenger. 8. Soneda 6-4. 6-4. 6-1. Ip first won the championship in287 words
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Advertisement666 1962-11-20 19 SUPERB STAMP fc*\ COLLECTOR'S OUTFIT j jjjr AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ttfip TO STAMP COLLECTORS FREE GIFT COUPON: Rush The Stamp New's subscrip- LZ«..»l»f?Lu''«— I tion GIFT COUPON below to The Stamp News today you will get the free gift of one packet Stamp Collector's Outfit. LOOK! Each Packet conform:666 words
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Advertisement183 1962-11-20 19 &COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES jC& f°t> isGfo 0 '£K 0 Feel in top condition all day, every day. /y Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules —enriched with Vitamins A and D I■ X tor the glorious extra energy that r WM comes from staying in good health and from protection183 words
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Miscellaneous131 1962-11-20 19 HOCKEY Spore Lye Div. 1: Ceylon SC v SCC (padang). Ipoh Div. 2: Samuel's Club v 2 Fed. Inf. Brig. (Upper padang), DTC v Telecoms (lower padang). S'for Div. 1: Club de Recrlo v Sel. Police (Depot) ;i TPCA v Postals (Princes road) Signals "A" v SIA (Rifle Range Ml131 words
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Article473 1962-11-20 20 MOSCOW. Monday KHRUSHCHEV REPORTS BIG SUCCESSES AND URGES: ADOPT THINGS WHICH ARE GOOD AND PROFITABLE \IK KHRUSHCHEV urged the Soviet Union to- day to make use of what was profitable in capitalists countries in centralising production and design, Tass news agency reported. The Soviet leader was outlining473 words
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136 1962-11-20 20 $20 burglar killed youth who caught him J2INGAPORE, Mon. A student was stabbed to death after he surprised -i burglar in the City Council quarters off Lorong Lalat at dawn today. G. DharmaraJ. 21. died on tho spot after receiving two stab wounds on his chest and fore-arm. Police later136 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-11-20 20 SIEW SIN IS OFF TO JOIN TENGKU IN KUCHING KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance and national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, left today for Singapore on his way to join Tengku Abdul Rahman on his tour of Sarawak. Mr. Tan, who flies to116 words
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Article56 1962-11-20 20 SINGAPORE. Mon Chia Weng Tong, 23, was jailed for two years for si.atching a $120 gold chain and locket from a housewife. He pleaded guilty before the judge, Mr. Goh Heng Leong, to stealing the chain from Esther Menahem. 31. along North Bridge Road at56 words
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Article38 1962-11-20 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water will be cut off in Jurong Road, from the 13th milestone to the end of Tubs Village and bye-roads, and Boon Lay Road and bye-roads, on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 6 pjn.38 words
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Article27 1962-11-20 20 BANGKOK. Mon. Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands opened the fourth tfty of her unofficial visit today with a boat tour of Bangkok's teeming canals.27 words
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Article, Illustration214 1962-11-20 20 Acid attack midwife tells Police of a year of terror SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Ching Yoke Lan, 22, an attractive midwife, who had a burning liquid solution flung at her early today, told Police about a man who has followed her for a year. Miss Ching said that as she was214 words
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Article66 1962-11-20 20 HAMILTON (Bermuda). Mon. The captain of a Canadian freighter, abandoned in a storm that wreaked havoc with Atlantic shipping, has accused Cubans of filling his vessel's fuel tanks with water instead of oil. "We took on 18 tons and 88 gallons of fuel in Havana, and66 words
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Article326 1962-11-20 20 LONDON, Mon. It was a day of unsettled conditions in stock markets here. After favourable weekend investment comment, equities moved ahead in response to a good demand but when the buying orders had. been executed sentiment then came under the Influence of the latest news from India and326 words
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Article41 1962-11-20 20 LONDON. Mon —Spot 24',d Dec. 245 d.. Jan. 24'sd., Peb 24d.. Jan./ Mar 24d.. Apr ./June J3%d.. July/Sept. 23 7/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 23 3/16 d., c.i.f. Nov. unquoted. Dec. 23 11/16 d Jan. 23 9 16d. Tone: Quietly steady.41 words
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Article24 1962-11-20 20 LONDON, Mon.—Buyers £SB4, sellers £885, Forward buyers £866. sellers £SM4, Settlement £885', Turnover ajn 180 tons. pjn. 40 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.24 words
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Article, Illustration182 1962-11-20 20 KAMPONGS CAN APPLY FOR COMMUNITY CENTRES SINGAPORE, Mon. i Kampong folk in Singapore can now apply for j community centres the i new ones which provide i not only recreational facilities, but also veterinary and agricultural services. "And If you have more than 200 families per square mile, you stand182 words
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191 1962-11-20 20 IPOH, Mon. An application by a defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall, to introduce an additional ground of appeal on behalf of Llew Wah Meng, 37, the taxi driver and temple medium who was found guilty of the murder of Segamat school girl,191 words
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Advertisement74 1962-11-20 20 /1111 l ITU < J J*^^^f M '"""vW vj I SWEE HENG CO, I 11, UKPER CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. are sole agents in the Far East including Pakistan, India and Ceylon for Corny Watch Co., SJL Switzerland. Corny watches are available in all Hie rerritotw mentioned above. MORE THAN74 words
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Miscellaneous39 1962-11-20 20 TJTGHEST and lowest tetnperatures for Malaya and Singapore for trie period pjn. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penan* 88 73 Malacca 90 72 Ipoh 91 73 Singapore 88 7339 words
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