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Title Section22 1962-11-22 1 aviiiau uaii v < rum ii:i> sale r.\rr.i:ns 100.000 The Straits Times He**" Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article991 1962-11-22 1 Details of ceasefire wanted Angry MPs urge Govt. to reject plan SINGAPORE, Wad. Three R.A.F. Hastings let* here today for Calcutta with military supplies believed to be mainly small arms and ammunition. 'We won't be trapped in a false agreement' NEW DELHI, Wednesday ANGRY Members of Parliament demandedReuter; UPI - 991 words
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Article80 1962-11-22 1 Reds smash Indian line YEW DELHI, Wed. Chinese troops broke through the Indian defences on the Bomdila-Tezpur Road in the Northeast Frontier Agency today and were re*ported within only a few miles of the Assam Valley. They are moving towaitls the village of Foothills on the BomdilaTezpur Road. Sporadic fighting80 words
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Article72 1962-11-22 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— General B. B. Kaul. Corps Commander on the North-East Frontier, returned safely to his headquarters on Monday night after being trapped behind the Chinese ad ance. according to reports reaching here today. Gen. Kaul was caught somewhere between Bomdila—which fell toReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1962-11-22 1 BOMBAY. Wed.— More than l.'iO Indian Communists, including some top leaders, were arrested this morning in ->rv«-rai parts of India under the Defence of India Regulations, according to reports from various state capitals. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration676 1962-11-22 1 Happy Tengku home from Borneo THEY WAVED TO ME, THEN REMEMBERED THEY HAD TO JEER... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A jubilant Tengku Abdul Rahman arrived home by air tonight after a five-day tour of the Borneo territories and said that all the people there were for Malaysia except "the redhot Communists."676 words
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Article109 1962-11-22 1 Stamp feud comes to an end W/IASHINGTON, Wed.— The fT U.S. Post Office has ended a feud with a stamp collector, Mr. Leonard Sherman, by giving him a sworn statement that 50 stamps he owns are "unintentional" misprints. Mr. Sherman bought an unbroken sheet of 50 Dag Hammarskjoeld commemorative four-centReuter - 109 words
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Article63 1962-11-22 1 BROWNSVILLE, Texas) Wed. Mexican Army authorities have smashed a plot by pro-Castro Cubans to blow up two bridges spanning the Rio Grande River between the U.S. and Mexico, a U.S. immigration service officer said yesterday. He said 10 men were arrested last night In Matamoros,Reuter - 63 words
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Article52 1962-11-22 1 PANMUNJOM. Wed. The United Nations Command today accused the North Korean Communists of "provocative" machinegun attacks on U.N.C. patrol boats in the Han river estuary early this month and in late October, and warned the Communists that such "hostile acts seriously endanger the peace in52 words
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Article50 1962-11-22 1 LONDON. Wed. A Singapore solicitor. Mr. J. L. P. Harris, aged 45. was found dead in his cabin on board the Benrinnes at Liverpool yesterday. Police took away a letter. Mr. Harris, a partner of Braddell Bros.. Singapore, was on his way to Scotland.50 words
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Article53 1962-11-22 1 GOOD NEWS— RAZAK Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Acting Prime Minister, Tan Abdul Razak, today described as "food news" the ceasefire announcement by China. In a statement he said: "If both India and China could agree to olve the border dispute by negotiation, it would be food for the peace53 words
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Article375 1962-11-22 1 Moscow ends state of alert, returns forces to normal activity WASHINGTON, Wednesday. U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, last night ordered the naval blockade of Cuba to be lifted immediately and the fleet to return to normal operations. Mr. Kennedy specifically noted that this was Thanksgiving Week andReuter; UPI - 375 words
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Article54 1962-11-22 1 HAVANA, Wed. A small gunboat in Havana Bay yesterday opened fire on a twinengined aircraft that flew low over the western Havana suburb of Marianco, an eyewitness reported. He said the aircraft, believed to be American, continued flying out to sea apparently unscathed while shells fellReuter - 54 words
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Article21 1962-11-22 1 LONDON. Wed. The Earl of KOmujr. former Lord Chancellor has accepted the chairmanship of the £5.*****0 Thomson Foundation. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article68 1962-11-22 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. A party of 14 Baram chieftains and a Chinese headman from Sarawak flew into Singapore tonight for a two-week goodwill tour of the Federation at the invitation of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. They were led by Mr. G. W. Geikie,68 words
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Article25 1962-11-22 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. India and the Soviet Union yesterday signed a new agreement to augment the shipping service between the two countries. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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194 1962-11-22 1 Held: A Rakyat official and a unionist ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Wed. Selangor police have arrested a Party Rakyat and a trade unionist for alleged subversive activities. The swoop was carried out on Monday evening Arrested are: Siew Ching Swee. alias Slew Fook Hoi, secretary of the Party Rakyat, Brickfields Branch,194 words
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Article, Illustration200 1962-11-22 2 ATTEMPT TO RECONCILE FILM STARS F.AILS PARIS. Wed. Film star Brigitte Bardot and her actor husband Jacques Charrier are seeking a divorce, justice sources said yesterday. A reconciliation attempt, first legal step in French divorce proceedings, failed Then the couple appeared before a judge inReuter - 200 words
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Article36 1962-11-22 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed— The U S Department of Agriculture Is preparing to airlift and ship by sea 13.5 tons of food to typhoonwrecked Guam Island, it was announced here yesterday.— U.P.l.36 words
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199 1962-11-22 2 UNITED NATIONS. W e d.— Thailand said yesterday that domination of Asian and African peoples is deep rooted in international law and should be eliminated once and for all. Mr. Sompong Sucharitkul of Thailand appealed for freedom from prejudice and abolition of InequalitiesUPI - 199 words
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Article35 1962-11-22 2 MOSCOW, Wed. The central committee of the Soviet Communist Party met today in plenary session for a third day of debate on the economic development of the Soviet Union. Tass reported ReuterReuter - 35 words
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204 1962-11-22 2 LONDON. Wed MR. Macmillan clashed angrily yesterday with Labour MPs when he defended the practice of cabinet ministers moving from the Government to paiti jobs in industry Labour MPs raised the matter in the House of Commons at question time after it204 words
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352 1962-11-22 2 Soviet crooks take $183 m from state MOSCOW, Wed—Premier Khrushchev has disclosed that more than US$6l ($183) million in cash and materials were embezzled from the state in the first half of this year. Some leading officials who are also Communist Party members have been involved In bribery, he said.352 words
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Article183 1962-11-22 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday signed a long- awaited executive order prohibiting racial and religious discrimination In housing built wth Government grants, loans, mortgage insurance or guarantees. Mr. Kennedy said his housing order will go into immediate effect. Asked why he took so long to sign183 words
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Article97 1962-11-22 2 MAC 'NO' TO MARKET REFERENDUM LONDON, Wed.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, yesterday turned down a suggestion that a national referendum be held to decide whether Britain should Join the Common Market. He told the House of Commons that Britain should keep to the agreed procedure of letting the97 words
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Article24 1962-11-22 2 CANBERRA. Wed.— Australia la prepared to give Japan Important concessions in a new AustralianJapanese trade agreement. accordIng to usually reliable sources. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-11-22 2 -THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /'SHOW MIU.V THE DQEOs) /lit HAVE TO I HAVE A HEW )/OUT... y DGE66 foe 1 1 rue new ft f y CAHT POS SIBLV\ WEAg THAT ONE J 1 ]£^>r (jwy hot jTj Bp3l CUE* SEEH J j M45 words
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Article129 1962-11-22 3 Quick look round SAN DIECO: Clara Langhorne Clement Samossoud, latt living child of Mark Twain, died here. She was 88. LONDON. Wed. Queer Elizabeth and Prince Phi lip marked their 15th wedding anniversary yesterday on different sides of the world. The Queen spent part of the morning holding an investiture129 words
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Article54 1962-11-22 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Trade union leaders have called for a strike at the Lockheed Aircraft Co. next week which could seriously affect the U.S. missile test programme. The International Association of Machinists said the strike called for Nov. 28 would affect installations from Hawaii toReuter - 54 words
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Article68 1962-11-22 3 YEW DELHI, Wed.— As many as 335 million of India's total population do not know how to read or write. This was revealed by the Census Commissioner, Mr. A. K. Mltra, who announced recently the final total of the 1961 census as 439,235,--082. includingUPI - 68 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-11-22 3 MR. NEHRU receives donations of gold coins and jewellery in New Delhi on the occasion of his 73rd birthday. The donations were given to the Prime Minister for the Indian War Fund, for which he has appealed to all Indians to sacrificeUPI - 75 words
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101 1962-11-22 3 Actor flees to British protectorate JOHANNESBURG, Wed— Mr. Cecil Williams. Englishborn actor-producer placed under house arrest for 12 hours a day here recently, has fled to the neighbouring British protectorate of Bechuanaland. He arrived at the small town of Lobasti carrying a British passport and was due to leave byReuter - 101 words
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Article44 1962-11-22 3 PARIS. Wed. Burglars have broken into the Philippine Embassy here but left without taking anything. Police said the thieves entered the sixth floor offices by a window. An unopened strongbox was found in the hall outside the embassy office.— UP.l.44 words
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285 1962-11-22 3 THE 'BLACK BOX': NO MAGIC IN IT, SA YS BRITAIN pENEVA, Wed. Mr. Joseph Godber, Britain's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, rejected yesterday the idea of "black boxes" to identify nuclear tests as a "magic solution." Soviet scientists have suggested that small "black box" portable receiving seismographs might beReuter - 285 words
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113 1962-11-22 3 ITNITED NATIONS, Wed. U The General Assembly voted yesterday to promote a worldwide monitoring system for radioactive fallout "at the earliest possible date." The decision was taken over Soviet objections. The vote was 85 to 0. with the 11 Communist nations abstaining. The monitoring system113 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-11-22 3 BONN, Wed. The entire West German Cabinet is now ready to resign to give the Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, a free hand in reshuffling his Government. A Christia Democrat Party spokesman said the Christian Democrat Ministers in the Government had told the Phancel'orReuter - 255 words
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Article23 1962-11-22 3 SAIGON Wed. A tljree-tnan delegation from Niger was received by President Ngo EHnh Diem yesterday at Ola Long Palace. UP.I.UPI - 23 words
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112 1962-11-22 3 Test ban treaty 'only last step remains' MOSCOW, Wed.— An article in iTI the Soviet Government newspaper, Izvestia, said yesterday that only the last, but decisive, steps were needed to reach an agreement on the prohibition of nuclear tests. The article, by Vikenti Matveyev and quoted by the Soviet TassReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration389 1962-11-22 3 NEW YORK, Wed.— Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, caller on the Soviet Union yesterday to cooperate at Geneva next week in an "urgent and earnest effort to bring the arms race under control." Mr. Rusk, who was addressing a luncheonReuter - 389 words
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Article53 1962-11-22 3 Religious Affairs Minister. Mr. Wahib, who was relieved of his post in a Cabinet reshuffle in March, was jailed today for six years for violation of currency regulations. A special district court, which tried Wahib, also fined him 5 million rupiahs and confiscated four cars andUPI - 53 words
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Advertisement190 1962-11-22 4 "4S"iS A "wfirToSiYt I A MOST TERRIFYING FILM DEPICTING THE HORRORS OF J| A NUCLEAR WAR THAT MAY ENGULF US AT ANY MOMENT! B YOU OWE !T TO YOURSELVES TO SEE IT BECAUSE THE NEXT WAR MIGHT WELL 8E... J TUB? I _Wm"h-S I 7|rrj~ tff i W I HORRIFYING190 words
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Advertisement430 1962-11-22 4 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT —-^-^SIMULTANEOUSLY AT r-— SINGAPORE SINGAPORE S NEW ALHAMBRA ODEON KATONG j KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MALACCA j ODEON ODEON CATHAY J A GRIPPING DRAMA OF INNOCENT LOVE MERCILESSLY WRECKED BY DESTINY! X NOORDIN S i LATIFFAH AHMAD OMAR |aila Majnun A Cathoy-Kcrlj Film With Superimposed English Subtitles Directed by430 words
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426 1962-11-22 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. I A PRIVATE practitioner, Dr. B.R. Mukherjee told a Singapore inquest today that a labourer, who died five hours after being sent home to rest by the General Hospital's outpatient department might have been saved if an operation had been performed.426 words
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Article240 1962-11-22 5 CINGAPORE, Wed. A shipping assistant, Choo Cheng Leong, 25, told a Singapore court today how he was slashed in the back with a knife when he went to drink sugar-cane water in Cecil Street. In the dock stood Chua Ah Lai. 22, a lorry240 words
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Article90 1962-11-22 5 Power cut areas SINGAPORE. Wed. To enable an urgent 22.000 volts sub-station extension at Siglap. supplies to consumers In the following areas will be Interrupted between 11.00 p.m. on Friday and 2 00 p.m. on Saturday: Jalan Kembangan; Lengkong Satu. Dua, Tiga; Pachltan Satu, Dua. Tiga; Jalan Pachitan; Jalan Masjid;90 words
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Article196 1962-11-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed ■REPRESENTATIVES of li Air India Ltd., and the Malayan Airways Qantas Empire Local EmployeesUnion, representing the airline's 33 employees, today concluded the third round of their wage talks in an effort to arrive at an "amicable agreement." The talks began on Monday following196 words
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Article276 1962-11-22 5 MURDER TRIAL: TWO ARE FREED JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Two young men walked out of the Assize Court here this afternoon free men, after they were acquitted by the Judge, Mr. Justice Ali Hassan, of a charge of murder In furtherance of a common intention. After a three-day trial the seven-man276 words
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Article30 1962-11-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, will declare open the Sungei Kudut village community centre on Priday at 6.30 p.m.30 words
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104 1962-11-22 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Police today warned the public against a gang who have been illegally collecting radio licence fees in the Bukit Timah rural area. The new Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelllah said today that the gang had frightened the villagers by telling them that104 words
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239 1962-11-22 5 CAPITAL: LEE SEEKS SANE WAY OUT 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said recently that Malaysia cannot be left on the basis of "come, more free capital on no terms," and that he and his colleagues hope to find a sane, rational, sensible way out, after239 words
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Article110 1962-11-22 5 Study grant offers from Nigeria SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government of Nigeria is offering post graduate scholarships under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan tenable at the University College. Ibadan. from October next year. The scholarships are for post-graduate study or research extending over a period of two academic years, but110 words
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Article30 1962-11-22 5 SINGAPORE Wrd. The University o: Singapore Musjc Socieiv v.ill hold a concert "Evening ol Music and BaUet." at (he univervtyj. Bulcit Timah Campus tomorrow at 8.30 pan.30 words
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Advertisement291 1962-11-22 5 No other refrigerator has all this for only NEW POWERFUL COMPRESSOR SYSTEM 4.3 CU. FT. CAPACITY 17J LB. CAPACITY FREEZER FULL-WIDTH CHILLER TRAY 27 CUBE ICE TRAY 8 SQ. FT. SHELF AREA INTERIOR LIGHT SALAD DRAWER NO-SLAM MAGNETIC DOOR BUTTER COMPARTMENT EGGS AND BOTTLE SPACE ;i I EL' l"\*fl* I291 words
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Miscellaneous402 1962-11-22 5 HPHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich. Istanbul. Beirut, Bagdad, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 940) 5.55 a.m.; from Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 963) 5.25 p.m. (juntas: Prom Sydney. Brisbane (QF 735) 7.15 p.m.; trom London. Selve. Damascus, Karachi.402 words
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206 1962-11-22 6 Youth JUST FREED FROM JAIL beaten to death MALACCA. Wed. —A youth recently discharged from jail after serving one year for attempted extortion was beaten and knifed to death in a house here last night. People saw him run into the house, in Heeren Street. chased by six or seven206 words
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Article42 1962-11-22 6 IPOH. Wed.— Tan Cheng Hock. 32. was fined $100 here today for Illegal possession of half-a gallon of intoxicating liquor on which $15 excise duty had not- been paid. His bicycle on which he carried liquor was confiscated.42 words
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Article50 1962-11-22 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. More American tourists arc likely to visit Singapore from next year when BOAC begins its monthly "Heart of the Orient" tours from the I nitcd States in January. Countries in the three-\v(M-k low-cost Far East tour are JaDan, Hone Kong. Bangkok, Manila and Formosa.50 words
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196 1962-11-22 6 NOW CHEQUES TAKE LONGER TO BOUNCE KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. F|ISHONOURED cheques take longer to "bounce" under a new arrangement for dealing with them introduced by the Exchange Banks Associa- tion. From now, cheques may be dishonoured and returned up to 3.30 p.m. on the day after presentation on weekdays and196 words
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167 1962-11-22 6 Library in memory of mission teacher KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Wesley Methodist Church Is establishing a library in its parish house In memory of Mrs. Nora Peach, a former missionary In Malaya, who died in the United States earlier this year. Gifts for the library are being made by Mrs.167 words
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Article24 1962-11-22 6 PENANG. Wed. The Penan* branch of the National Union of Tc;k hiTs has- drawn up plans to re-oi-Riinise and strengthen the branch.24 words
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Article110 1962-11-22 6 Manila talks on Borneo —claim— MANILA. Wed.—President Macapagal said today he discussed with President Soekarno the Philippine claim to North Borneo. He was speaking to reporters after seeing off the Indonesian head of state who had made a three-hour stopover here on his way home from Japan. "In general, on110 words
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Article35 1962-11-22 6 IPOH. Wed.— The Chief Police Officer of Perak, Mr. J R. H Burns, left here today on long leave. He is succeeded by Senior District Commissioner. Inche Merican bin Satan, formerly CPO, Pahanc35 words
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Article50 1962-11-22 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. The Sultan and Sultana of Kedah visited the Sultan of Perak at the Istana here yesterday. The Sultan of Perak suffered a partial stroke on Oct. 22 and is reported to be recovering. The royal couple were with the Sultan for about half-an-hour.50 words
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287 1962-11-22 6 PENANG. Wad I*HE leader of the opposition in the Penang Legislative Assembly, Mr. D. Ramanathan, said today he was "totally opposed" to the idea of starting a bricks fund for the proposed Penang University College. "This would seem like setting a new principle287 words
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82 1962-11-22 6 IPOH. Wed.— Three youths were allowed $2,000 bail each by the magistrate's court here today when they pleaded not guilty to armed robbery. They were charged with robbing Cheah Yew Cheong of $17, a transistor radio, an alarm clock, two torchlights, f;nd a hunting82 words
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Article62 1962-11-22 6 Snatch thief is jailed SINGAPORE. Wed. Chia Ouan Eng, 22, who snatched a hand-bag containing $8.50 and articles worth $23 in a lane off Stamford Road last night, was jailed for six months today. Chia pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing the bag from Miss Lee Lai Meng, whose62 words
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Article, Illustration530 1962-11-22 6 Zaiton's hope for an Asian market MANILA, Wed. jyjALAYA'S ambassador to the Philippines, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim, said the Association of South-East Asia had shown great promise as the beginning of a common market in this region. i 1 "This is the beginning." he said in an interview. "We've got toUPI - 530 words
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236 1962-11-22 6 PENANG, Wed. —An engineer, Victor Robert Mayes, today described in court how he and a girl friend, Lean Meow Yin, a stenographer, were held up by four armed and masked robbers at Guillemard Reservoir, on the evening of Aug- 10. "They forced us out236 words
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82 1962-11-22 6 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. A housewife, Boey Gun Tai. 38. was accidentally shot in the leg in her house in Heng Choon Thian Road yesterday. She told police she was in her kitchen cookinc when she heard a gunshot. Boey felt a pain and found82 words
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241 1962-11-22 6 MANILA, Wed. The Malayan Sivrctary of Commerce and Industry. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman yesterday described as "a good" idea" the proposed formation of an Asian Economic Bloc. "But we need more clarification of details and a study of its consequences to maiieUPI - 241 words
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Article, Illustration1621 1962-11-22 7 Church council that lasted through 18 years of bitter rows and disruptions WITH their faith facing the massive assault of Communism throughout the world, Christians of every denomination are watching intently the deliberations of the Ecumenical Council of the CatholicChurch now meeting1,621 words
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Article75 1962-11-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, left for Australia today to attend the sth Asian Regional conference of the International Labour Organisation, which begins in Melbourne on Monday. He was accompanied by Inche Mohamed Sidek bin Ta'at and75 words
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Article212 1962-11-22 8 KUANTAN, Wednesday. ]JKAV V monsoon rains continued to lash the East Coast last night and more than 200 people in Kampong Chenau near here had to be evacuated. More than 20 houses in the kampong were flooded and washed away furniture and household goods. Women212 words
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Article32 1962-11-22 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. C. A. Wellington, of the Singapore Airport Communications Centre, has passed in criminal law of part 1 in the Michaelmas Bar examination held here in September.32 words
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Article30 1962-11-22 8 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Indian Movie News "Readers' Club loday entertained visiting Indian him singer Seergali Govindarajan to a tea parly at the Indian Association in Baleslier Road.30 words
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128 1962-11-22 8 Converted his car intodiesel, fined SINGAPORE, WeG. Gerald Allen Denis Keet. 27, unsuccessfully applied two years ago to have his pe-trol-englred car converted to a diesei engine one. Yesterday, he was arrested at his home in Telok Kurau by customs officers who had discovered the change made in his car.128 words
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Article55 1962-11-22 8 TELUK ANSON Wed. The Teluk Anson Choral Group, which was formed seven months ago. will make its debut at the Kwong Tong Association hall here on Saturday. It will present a programme of songs, pjano and violin recitals, items by a percussion band and a children's55 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-11-22 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Brigadier Its Hunt (above), of GHQ Far East Land Forces here will exhibit his water colour paintings at the National Library from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow. Friday and Saturday. An exhibition which Brig. Hunt held in Singapore last128 words
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65 1962-11-22 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Qantas has appointed two more ground hostesses and a passenger relations hostess at the Singapore Airport. With them will be the airline's passenger relations officer, Mrs. Rose Minnie, already a familiar figure, at the airport. The new airline workers are Mrs. C. Jeltes,65 words
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Article195 1962-11-22 8 SEREMBAN, Wed. T^HE 136 members of the Vietnamese Ci- vil Guard, who are being trained at the "Camp of the Blue Mountain" in a Junglecleared area 27 miles from here, will return home on Saturday. In their Trai Lam Son camp (named after the first camp set195 words
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234 1962-11-22 8 MIC told to thank Tengku for India fund TTCLUK ANSON, Wed. 1 The 16th annual delegates conference of the Malayan Indian Congress at Klang this weekend will be asked by the Teluk Anson branch to "record its deep appreciation and gratefulness" to the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The234 words
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Article49 1962-11-22 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Chartered Bank opened its loth offlco in Singapore at South Bridge Road. Upper Pickering Stri-et junction, today. A bank spokesman said that it offered a full range of banking facilities intended particularly for the small depositor including tiia savings insurance scheme.49 words
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Advertisement252 1962-11-22 8 Whoosh! It's here! The all NEW model Yes, Lambretta always do things in style. Now, Lambretta experts have created a real miracle of technique and elegance the "Slimstyle" 150-Li with the NEW aerodynamic design. MORE powerful MORE beautiful MORE economical MORE comfortable iLUiJ TheLambretta "Slimstyle" 150-Li is equipped with the252 words
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Advertisement56 1962-11-22 8 famtir'Bila SLIMSTYLEISOIi JAYNE MANSFIELO. glamoreui Hollywood star rldet a Lambratta 'Sllmityla' ISO-LI. j— MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY TO YOUR NEAREST BORNEO MOTORS BRANCH Tien* »end me full details of tbe new > Slimstyle I LAMBRETTA 150-Li and 175-Tr. Name I I Address M BORNEO MOTORS Singapore. Penan*. Malacca. Seremban. Kuala56 words
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Miscellaneous203 1962-11-22 8 By V.T. Ramiin I WOULDN'T WAVE ll I WELL, NO USE TRVINgJ-I^l ImAVBETHEV I I 73]F~^^!lS A BELIEVED iT, IP I_M TO PUT AN UP-TO-s^ WEJ?E RIGHT CSS S 4>ZM&iiti£ir fi\^^^ fll DATE BKAIN IN /BUT rTS A ABOUT THIS THERE'S NO 'f/P 1^ A\ Mfc^THIS X-EAVrJ I n THAT203 words
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148 1962-11-22 9 PAY RISE FOR 150 WORKERS IN 3 FIRMS SINGAPORE, Wea. Some 150 employees in three allied firms will get more pay and better working conditions under an agreement between the firms and tne Singapore Business Houses Employees'! Union. The firms are McAllster and Co. Ltd., and Its subsidiaries. Grafton Laboratories148 words
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Article14 1962-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Malayan Society of Encincers held us annual dinner tonight.14 words
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Article, Illustration351 1962-11-22 9 THERESA 'S DA YOF DISENCHANTMENT Flop on her bottom.. .and visions of fame vanish in an icy shudder By TONY HERMON: K ATTRACTIVE typist A Theresa Lee had visions of becoming a skating star. This morning w<!h six other girls she turned up for a part in the Holiday on351 words
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Article195 1962-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, I Wed.— The Federa- i tion Government has again turned down an Asian Productivity Or- ganisation offer to join the eieht-natipn asso- riation. The Minister of Com- j merce and Industry. Dr j Lim Swee Ann. said today i that the Government vsa195 words
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Article46 1962-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thnrt and Loan Society gave out more than 600 loans totalling; over (228,000 last year This is stated in the society's annual report to be presented tn members at an annua. meeting on Monday.46 words
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Article52 1962-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Electricity Board has accepted 10 more engineering students of the University of Malaya for six months' practical training. At the end of training which began yesterday the students must submit a report. The students will be paid an allowance of $30052 words
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Article70 1962-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. All except seven patients out of the 23 people, who were admitted to the Johore Bahru General Hospital on Mortday with tempeh (soya bean piei poisoning have been discharged. The condition of the remaining seven was reported to be satisfactory and they may 1 be70 words
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Advertisement136 1962-11-22 9 neon ißiiiiiiilllllll RICOH AUTOZOOM Ricoh Autozoom. Spool loading double 8 Bmm Cine Camera Zoom lens Fr 10-30 mm f/1.8 Ring focus. Motor driven by 4 penlight batteries. .AVAILABLE AT AIL LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS $J KIAN GWAN(M)LTD. SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR- PENANG' Easy Way to Kill Bogs, Ants, Roaches NEW l.l<M°n> < ontkoi.s136 words
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Advertisement134 1962-11-22 9 fel k^^ OUTDOOR MATES Ready, Set. Go! with E-Z-On Ready-Tied Neckwear by Wembley The livin' is easy when you choose Wembley's clever E-Z-On ties. They're fashion-right and comfortassured. Just takes a jiffy to slip in place and oriy you know the secret of its ready-tied convenience, coolness, and ever-smart look.134 words
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Article56 1962-11-22 10 :n H'nrrfi |M t Minimum) MRS J P. AVATHURAV and family thank all it-one who sent wreath*. :i)»'"i<e« of t nndolenre and aFmrrted at the funeral of the late Mr. J.l'. An thuray, ipnh THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. at Tapah thank all frienda. vho a»nl lettera, telegram!"56 words
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Article173 1962-11-22 10 M Wnr*. tin (Minimum) housewives. Ukrav thit »tmln»r neAdu hot waier No hrfiAitn. no mawf re^ ieive«. IOO«, pur* ien REMEMBER TO BUY P.vrita when roar donor i ri» low-nit diet uphread >■> nourmhlnit. latnfylnt Try it todjv. GREAT BARGAIN SALE No« on raacUa Road. II pore gtajaatlc offer173 words
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Article66 1962-11-22 10 1» H ^> ft. Yin.) AMERICAN TMANKSCIVINC SERVICE to be hel.l a\ W.-ley Methodmt Chorea, Kort rnaalng Kd.. <8por») Thni>ii\ November '.'L' at 5 SO p.m. Bi.'hop H B Ain«tut/. preaihlng. Ajnriicana md .ill nationahtiea welroin' VITAL MESSAGES for von bf Mr H. Wildi!"h ol known dytwmtc i-reic66 words
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Article775 1962-11-22 10 China's dramatic cease fire in the Himalayas should bring thp present fighting to an end. For this not only India, but the world, will be thankful. But it will not bring peace. The cease fire and the coming Chinese withdrawal behind the positions held on November775 words
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Article333 1962-11-22 10 Russia is to remove the Ilyushin-28 bombers from Cuba, and the Americans have I lifted the naval blockade. Negotiations for a Cuban > settlement are inching forward again. The Russian decision disposes of the problem of defining "offensive weapons" and has the added significance of having been made333 words
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Article179 1962-11-22 10 It is so obviously sensible for officials concerned with hos- pital administration to discuss their problems together that it is astonishing to discover that this week's meeting in Kuala Lumpur is their first. A learned address by the Minister of Health drew their attention to the need for179 words
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Article, Illustration912 1962-11-22 10 JAMES MITCHELL - JAMES MITCHELL NDIA'S MOOD IS GRIM AFTER THI BORDER WAR'S BLACK MONDAY Second of two dispatches From TEZPUR. WFDNESDAY THE fall of Se La and Bomdila in India's North-East Frontier Agency to Chinese troops can be compared to Dunkirk, in the sense912 words
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Letter283 1962-11-22 10 THERE has been much controversy covering the failures in the general clerical service examination I am one of the failures I understand about two or three candidates only passed the examination out, of a total of over fifty who took it in Penang. This is Incredible283 words
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Letter116 1962-11-22 10 THERE is nothing wrong in Day Training College graduates clamouring for equality with normal trained teachers. It is for the Government to decide whether the claims of the D.T.C. graduates are justified or not. Even if their cherished desires are fulfilled, the normal trained teachers do116 words
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Letter146 1962-11-22 10 1?K)R many years Penang .T has been called "the Showman's Grave." but the description certainly did not apply last Wednesday at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School when a truly packed house attended the ballet and orchestral recital sponsored by the Arts Council. To a most146 words
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Letter124 1962-11-22 10 IN your issue of November 17 you published a report of a lecture I gave to 1.200 .school boys and girls in Penang. You quote me as saying: "I have yet to meet one detainee in this country who knew anything about Communism." What I in fact said124 words
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Letter101 1962-11-22 10 Wth reference to the letter of "A Member" concerning the Perils Chinese Teachers' Association, he Is wrong In believing there are no Chinese language secondary schools in the State. If he visited the school at Jalan Raja Syed Alwi he would find that most of the subjects are101 words
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315 1962-11-22 10 JACK; HALPERN - NKOMO IS PI T I NDER 24-HO UR CUARD JACK HALPERN from BULAWAYO. Wed. Mr. Joshua Nkomo, the banished leader of the banned Zimbabwe African Peoples Union, has been under 24-hour poll«-« guard in Southern Rhodesia for the past two weeks When I visited him yesterday in the rural area315 words
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Advertisement576 1962-11-22 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advotlaement* may •c handed toe let 'loot COLD ITOHHIH AffCAOB Orchard ftoeo COLD BToa>A«a ihanchii AT HOLLAND KOAD-KATOP** K KPPaTL NOAD— NAVAL CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlncti+tt#f Moui#. Col^f#f Quffy THI NIWI FRONT FHipatrlck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road. Naval Bee* B. ABDUL576 words
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Advertisement41 1962-11-22 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Choi io Street, T.I: *****. HONGKONG: Mirader Mansion, Ist Fleer, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon41 words
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Advertisement210 1962-11-22 10 FW66 jlgkv W eak and ill with JK^WORMS A I V/ 1 L^Roundworms and Threadworms can get wrir' if mto y° ur body if their eggs are in your V^IX J» food and drink They live and grow Qy I inside you by taking the food you eat. V Then210 words
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Article, Illustration183 1962-11-22 11 'Please let my wife come back' petition SINGAPORE. Wed. A young husband has appealed to the Yang di Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. to bring his wife to Singapore from Indom He is Mr. Tuy Liong Sin. 27. who.se wife. Madam Liauw Choon San, 23 < above*, Indonesian classical183 words
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128 1962-11-22 11 Dato Fenner attends S'pore security exercises SINGAPORE. Wed. The Federation Director of Police Affairs, Dato 11. Fenner. was among police and military officials present during combined .lolic c and military officials present during combined polit (--military internal security exercises held in the western part of the island. Dato Fenner. accompanied128 words
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Article41 1962-11-22 11 KLANG. Wrd. The Simpang Lima National Type Primary School here will hold its annual prize-giving and concert day on Nov. 28. The chairman of the school's bourd of managers. Dr. Teh Yok Chin, will Give away the prizps.41 words
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Article, Illustration449 1962-11-22 11 By CHANG YEN FOOI: Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday TIN industry leader, Mr. H. M. Fuller, today dismissed a statement by a visiting French tin expert. Mr. R. Dieppedalle, that the future of the tin industry was "poor." Mr. Fuller said that Mr. Dieppedalle449 words
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Article33 1962-11-22 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Vietnamese Consul-Genera 1 in Singapore. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong. will declare open "the Vietnam photographers exhibition" sponsored by the Photographic Society of Singapore in Odern Theatre, on Friday.33 words
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Article146 1962-11-22 11 Husband who returned alone SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chinese wife of an Englishman told the High Court today how her husband dissuaded her from leaving with him for England six years ago. Mrs. Julie Dye. of Orchard Road, said: "My husband told me that the cold weather there would freeze me146 words
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Article29 1962-11-22 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Nine drums of sodium arsenite reported stolen from an estate in Pandan yesterday were found by the police in Kampong Majidee this morning.29 words
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Article, Illustration686 1962-11-22 11 BUSINESSMAN CHIU WILL BEGIN RAPE DEFENCE TODAY RUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Chiu Nang Hong, 40, will make his defence on a charge of raping Mrs. Philomena Lee. 28-year-old mother of three, at the High Court here tomorrow. At the close of the prosecution case this afternoon, Mr. Justice Ong told686 words
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Article60 1962-11-22 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Twenty Indonesian seamen, who claimed they were attacked by an Indonesian pirate vessel at sea on Monday, are to be sent back home. The sea mm told police they were on their way back to Indonesia after selling a cargo of copra60 words
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410 1962-11-22 11 TRAVEL BAN: Mr. LEE EXPLAINS TO STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Wed THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has said it would be ''wrong and dishonest" for his Government to try and persuade the Federation Government that no security restrictions of any sort should be placed against students and student unions. He410 words
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Article33 1962-11-22 11 SINGAPORE. W.?d. After a hearing in camera, an unemployed man. Marimuthu. 55, was today jailed for one year for using criminal force on an eight-year-old girl to outrage her modesty.33 words
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274 1962-11-22 11 The varsity Senate meets to decide fate of law flops SINGAPORE, Wed. The University of Singapore Senate met today to decide the fate of nine third-year Law examination failures. Among them is the president of the students' union, Mr. Gilbert Chal. Another member of the union's executive committee whos,e future274 words
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84 1962-11-22 11 SINGAPORE, Wed Low Yong Heng, a detective corporal, pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of obtaining a $20 bribe. He was alleged to have taken the money from Soo Chua Hock through Tang; Ching Moo. at the markr-, In Ponggol84 words
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Advertisement63 1962-11-22 11 Say MERRY CHRISTMAS to friends at home with a "factory-fresh" CADBURY-FRY GIFT PARCEL Save postage, time trouble by ordering through SIME DARBY or your nearest provision merchant Order before 27th November for guaranteed Christmas Delivery FOR HYGIENE, COMFORT AND PLEASING APPEARANCE. RAKO OR HOB Wall Tilet DITURVIT SWAN Sanitary Ware.63 words
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Advertisement113 1962-11-22 11 TK«r« it something k«rt fo tuit every p«lot« ~i^^%™> *3f Sf Vis* our SUMRMAKKIT ond tm tor yourPoultry and Gemt J Sauiaaci and SfuWinot /^^f m a 1 QupievmarAet I To compl«t« your ikml MM ~t rh«ro or* Mk m^ JC "I^3^B Christmas Puddings IB Mincomaott ond CK««M QuKk-troi«n Fruit*.113 words
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Miscellaneous426 1962-11-22 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 Metre* 41 metre* AM 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: la-ku, News Headlines: 6.05 476 metres Mrrning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- n la—^. n vous With Music; 7.30 Time A M 600 Oooi Momln 601 Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast426 words
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Article144 1962-11-22 12 Choral concert in time for X'mas rpHE Singapore Musical Society will present Robert Browning's "Pied Piper of Hamelin" which has been set to music by Parry, next month. This work will be sung by the society's choir with Samuel Liew (tenor soloist) taking the part of the Pied Piper and144 words
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Article, Illustration428 1962-11-22 12 FASHION FORECAST FOR 1963 IS QNK of the biggest ever show of ready-to-wear clothes was held in Britain recently when nearly 1,000 buyers and press representatives from all parts of the world assembled to. see the latest spring collection of 1963. What were seen and bought will428 words
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Article255 1962-11-22 12 An authentic model of the human eye! WITH the school T holidays on there are many mothers, I am sure, who will be racking their brains to find out how best they could keep the young ones occupied during their leisure time. When it come 6255 words
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Advertisement185 1962-11-22 12 V\. BWBM j^Bhh. /■^t;^ lOTI OT i fcB oRtCf^^^ Mi asjaati m MalHy-iH- L. E. TeU ft Co's Tr»din« Society Sinpnporo, Kuala Lumpur. TenanK. .Jesuit, .n t KaolMaf. GRAND OFFER for CHRISTMAS Workmanship Charges Reduced PPH^HBH Attractive Latest Creations rjß Superlative Quality and Ffl Skilled Workmanship OVER ONE THOUSAND ■?il185 words
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Advertisement277 1962-11-22 12 M 1 jr f i J i CAROUSEL by Luxtwj in mxodern silver plat* CAROUSEL by Community Plate brings shining luxury to your table' to reflect your whole way of living. Carousel is one of four beautiful Community patterns. Like Hampton Court, Morninjr Star and South Seas, it is individually277 words
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Miscellaneous298 1962-11-22 12 Straits Times Crossword SMfitwu- aBBBH— —^BBBBBBBBBBBBBV— aaaBBt— IBBBBV— IH DOWN BJ H^ l I WKr BJ> BF 1. In real trouble, a large number go to the country (7). f^^~~~ T^ ~^^l~"^^^Bb^I~~^I~"~^^I~~^I 2 could a good cook do I I in Derbyshire? (B>. L-jjjj— LfjaJ Lnv^^ilH~~illH~~illH < ~~BBH Ovn^row of298 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-11-22 13 Students in white lead anti-Malaysia cry in Kuching SCHOOLCHILDREN in white uniforms were in the forefront of anti-Malaysia demonstrators near Kuching airport when the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived for a visit. The Tengku waved and smiled at them. Straits Times picture. Tengku meets leaders Razak and Drew in298 words
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Article334 1962-11-22 13 Johore avoids Arabic school -row- JOHORE BAH R U Wed. The Johore Government will not interfere in the strike by 210 pupils of the AlAt a s Arabic School here. The State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar. said today: "It is a family dispute between the students and the334 words
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Article241 1962-11-22 13 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. THE Malayan delegate, Tengku Razaleigh bin Tengku Hamzah, today praised the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Mr. Felix Schnyder, for the way he had tackled the refugee problem in Togo, Tunisia, Morocco and Cambodia which were out- side his mandate. He *.-ds speakingReuter - 241 words
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190 1962-11-22 13 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. A representative of the Rubber Trade Association of London said today that synthetic rubber did not stand a chance of making natural rubber "obsolete" and there was no cause for Malaya to have any fears. He is Mr. W. Stark,190 words
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Article42 1962-11-22 13 SINGAPORE; Wed.— A shop assistant, Tan Hock Soon, 22. was sleeping in his room in Albert Street this morning when he was held-up by a man armed wiih a dagger and robbed of cash and an accordion worth altogether S4OO.42 words
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192 1962-11-22 13 Azahari on political prospects of 'natives' ■jyt ANILA, Wed. A 1 1 Brunei politician said here last night that "the natives" would not be able to keep governmental control in Malaysia for more than five years. Mr. A.M. Azahari. chairman of Brunei's Party Rakyat. said that "in no time they192 words
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Article45 1962-11-22 13 PENANG. Wed. Hong Kong soprano Miss Florence Pong will give a recital at the St. Georges Girls' School at, 8.30 p.m. on Dec. 7 under the auspices of the Penang Arts Council Mrs. Millie Lee will accompany on the piano.45 words
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Article54 1962-11-22 13 KUANTAN, Wed. The nineman delegation from the Philippines, which is on a 10-day tour of the Federation to study lhe Government's rural development Drogramme. will arrive in Bentong tomorrow to inspect projects in Pa hang. The delegation is led by thei Mayor of Dagupan City.54 words
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Article28 1962-11-22 13 IPOH. Wed.— A woman, Kong Ah Kheng, 70. was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a motorcycle in Hugh Low Street here yesterday.28 words
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Article52 1962-11-22 13 PENANG. Wed.— A labourer, who broke into a store with six other men and escaped with over $15,000 worth of perfume, was today jailed for two years. K. Subramaniam, 22, pleaded guilty to breaking in and stealing the perfume from the Anglo-Thai Corporation's Weld Quay store on52 words
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Article59 1962-11-22 13 PENANG, Wed.— The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya. Dr. Mohamed Razif, said here last night he was confident the trade between the two countries would continue to flourish. Dr. Razif, who is retiring to Indonesia next month after serving five years in this country, was speaking at a59 words
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Advertisement507 1962-11-22 13 Mk~ m m k.' i Why 6 months from now you'll be glad you bought this ball pen Most ballpoints wind up in a desk drawer after a few weeks. A Parker T-BALL Ball Pen is just getting started. The Parker isn't "just another ballpoint." it's a precisely engineered writing507 words
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Miscellaneous38 1962-11-22 13 Bugtt Bunny By Baiph U«*intduhi HMM...IM GEHIN' 'hmAA... I'LL MAKE NOT TOO SHORT I a lii shaggy: you a deal on top, doc; iv* e\ qC&r s s. s?wr WISH I COULP since we'be not r' Tv M38 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1962-11-22 14 Too much and too soon silenced the golden voice. SWEDEN'S FAMOUS TENOR JUSSI BJORLING LIVED ON A FALSTAFFIAN SCALE ON March 15, 1960 Covent Garden Opera House was crowded for a gala performance of La Boheme. The tiaras of Qu^en Elizabeth and the Queen Mother glit tered in the royal1,529 words
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Article, Illustration975 1962-11-22 14 IRVING WARDLE - IRVING WARDLE by 1 LONDON. Wednesday THERE are !\vo kinds of theatres in London lucky ones and unlucky ones; theatres that virtually guarantee n flop no matter what the quality of the play or the cast, and theatres that somehow come through triumphantly even when975 words
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Advertisement63 1962-11-22 14 Don't forget the Christmas Fair Np \Ai I Ba on Saturday, 24th November. WW Tickets available at Cold Storage. ■b|i wonderful new Australian Cheddar ■^■•^jA«t? :^'P^3 SSv'^v sweet, real S«m«- favoured J9B Bk jf^j OLD ENGLISH smooth golden. ''\>j|^H^^V^'SjS^y^^^^jf|it' '^£j£9**' Jelightlully Ungy jJklX^^B^.^^* >>^^l WW 4& every mou'.hful k^ Bp^S63 words
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Advertisement1452 1962-11-22 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILING 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. NUMERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN. /sr^"^^\ S'ooci P. S'hara Pining r?|YSo\j*l "SIMBA- I) Cj MM II Pt.2l Ntt 24/25 Nit IAP^J "AiuINIA" ajlj M No«/ 4 OtC a/ Die 1/ Dec VNA^E/ "FALSTRIA" I) 20/23 Dec 24/211,452 words
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Advertisement1541 1962-11-22 15 wim mmct n mm uiwwt > ccwimmm roro. Sport P. t'ham Penang BENCLEUCH Lpill, Havre, Hkrg, G'moutl: ll Pt Telly BENMOPE (H)T H'kait, Lion, Hull; 6'mouth 6. 31/Nov 23 Not 24 21 Nov 29/ 1 BENNEVIS (E.Lp.J* L'pill, Hull, H'lurg, R'daal Net 21/29 ho. 31/ KtNSlOf (£Xj laoeaa, M'broafk n1,541 words
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Advertisement987 1962-11-22 15 w- McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W»VF&f\ 'eh Nt. ***** MaaW \V*M ELLEHMAN LIME 4fc KLAVENESS LINE t. I fINDON HAMftiiRP ROTTPPriiu AN6CLES, SAN FRANCISCO. lUNOON. U 2 G nERO M lEATTLE. V«NC6uVER I PORTLAND SITT Of EASTIOUINi eceoel.ei carte 101 Cootrai 1 Soott Sport P. S'ram Penang tOUbniNviiu 24/2) Nn987 words
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547 1962-11-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Sino-Indian clash still exerted no influence on the Malayan Stock Exchange in sharp contrast to markets in other parts oi the world. Industrials were again very steady although Dunlops came "off boil" following the denial of any rights547 words
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Article23 1962-11-22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 2* Nov. 21 Industrial*: 191.91 192.06 Tins: 288.33 289.47 S rubbers: 179.83 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958- 100.23 words
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Article600 1962-11-22 16 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Dunlopi (5,000) (2.30 D, (1,000) (2.27 81* (3.500) (2.28 SI.. (1,000) (2.28 D. (3.000) (2.27. (29,000) (2.29, (18,000) (2.30, (5,000) (2.26, (23.000)600 words
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396 1962-11-22 16 i THE announcement of the Chinese cease-fire pro- A posal brought out early selling on the Malayan Rubber Market yesterday and December first grade opened hesitantly at 80 cents or li cents below Tuesday's official close. Most of the morning tradIng was396 words
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Article250 1962-11-22 16 DICEMBCR «rit irads rubber buyer > f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yesterday, at sOi cents per lb. down lj cents. Tbe tone was vory sjuist. S.C.OR.A. and F.M.R.I. closing price* In cents per lr>. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers 8O«. i250 words
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Article206 1962-11-22 16 SHIPS lying slocißiids th* Skigaplro wharves today ars: Tuklkawa Hani 6A. Aeneas 13/14. Jean Lykes 1/2, Mlnlkol 3H/39, Else Maersk 6/7. Kuala Kangsar E.W. Jetty, P^iau Kldjanx NW. 5. Bcnnope, 31 32. North Kmprens 45. Oulsr roads: Hoeirh Cape, Flying Fish, Betlrl. Dlvnogorsk, New York Mara. Ambulombo.206 words
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Article154 1962-11-22 16 Nov. 21. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Buiintu done: Dunlops 14 cts. 8. Darby 4ld. F. N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4id. Oammon 11 cts. 8. Traction 1, It J. Wautth 14 < ts. Shell 13 cts. M. Brew 23 cts. Steamship 8 cts. M. Cement 1H cts. 8.154 words
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Article79 1962-11-22 16 «T<HE Federation Minister of J- Finance baa fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Not. 22. Rubber 79 rents a lb. Copra 5454 a ton. Coconut oil $716 a tonPalm oil $577.50 a ton. Palm kernels $323-50 a ton. The rate of duties79 words
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Article127 1962-11-22 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. AN easing tendency extended over the whole list of Industrials. Key stocks mostly lost ground. However, B.HJ*. after selling down to 495., closed with buyers at 495. 9d. In base metals Barriers continue to firm, while others held their steady levelsOils were mostly firmer Clarence River127 words
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Article24 1962-11-22 16 November 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 804 cents (down K cents). TIN: 5433.12* (up $2.50). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).24 words
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Article98 1962-11-22 16 f»HINESE Product E**hango, Imga- p*r* noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk $41 t sellers, dram 145 sellers. Copra: Nov. IK/Continent S2Bt buyers, »2U» sellers Popowr Muntok white SI42J sellers. Sarawak v.-hlte Sl4O sellers, special Sarawak black SIO2J sellers, garbled Lampong blarlc J1024 sellers. ASTA »112s sell•lngapon98 words
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Article90 1962-11-22 16 THE Mi ayin Exchange Banke' Atto- clatlo.. mad* them changes In lta rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Canada: huvlng T 38i. airmail OD 351. 90 d, »t 364 credit bills, 38i trade 1. i11... Selling TT or OO ready: Canada 38|Belgun Francs *****: Holland GuildsVs90 words
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Advertisement1074 1962-11-22 16 ■■■■■■X [v \V"^ KAWASAKI,KISEN KAISHA. < LTD V Express U.S.A. PacUie tJa AtlaaUc Coast StjtfvttM CIA ETA iIA ETA Sport ■>. S'nam H'kong B.fr*nc<sca i uigtias N.Yora "Gtkta* Mara" 21/3 B Ntt 2S/2J Nn I Ote 25 Bac 27 Dae 14 Jaa "Kiaukawa Mar* 21/21 Dtc 38/31 Dtc S ia*1,074 words
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Advertisement485 1962-11-22 16 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. MIIINGS (ROM UN. HO X.NSDOH MB COMINENIAI POBIS 19 MMJU 10.D01N6 rOR NOHHONS «081. UaftA. NICOU. »OROHiM» I OUM MiooiotDrs nix* rtnmt K S'naa S'por* ■XITT Of HUsV 17/21 Nn ii 31 Ntt 1/ 4 Osc "CITY Of NEWCASIU" N*l/ 1 Oat VI Oat 11/1* Da*485 words
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Advertisement956 1962-11-22 16 HQ32l3£bHbl f UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA The University has for disposal a Humber motor car. Registration No. BD 6104. Inspection -an be arranged with the Resident Engineer on any working day. Offers will be received by the Bursar. University of Malaya. Pantal Valley. Kuala Lumpur up to uoon on sth December.956 words
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Advertisement790 1962-11-22 17 NOTICE THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (118) NOTICE INDfcR SECTION IS7 No Notice is hereby siven under Section 137 ot the Town Boards Enactment that Dralt Layout Pian No. J3 '3252/3 for Kampong Idros and the adjoining ureas has been prepared and is open to Public Inspection on any working during790 words
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Advertisement545 1962-11-22 17 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from I regl&lered P.WD Contractors In I Class 'O' and above up to 1200 noon on 1.12.1962 at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, Negeri Sembilan lor the supply and delivery of metal and performance ot other works at P.W.C.545 words
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Advertisement887 1962-11-22 17 K nntinurd from faff* 101 SITUATIONS VACANT Hi Word* SS fAfiiQ— Sejt tt eU. exfre WANTED TEN ENERCETIC Ou'door Salesmen/Salesgirls. Uood terms. Apply Hoover Trading Company, 534 Macpberson Road, Spore 13. TeL M2S7 HIGH CLASS SALESMAN required for marketing quality product In Malacca area. Please write giving full etc., to887 words
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Advertisement821 1962-11-22 17 SITUATIONS VACANT AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY Requires Experienced Medical Representative, aged 25-35, based In Slngapere. Medical er Pharmaceutical background with a geed cemmand ef English Essential. ONLY A PERSON WITN THIS! QUALIFICATIONS should apply with full details of experience plus references. All appiieatisns will be treated ccnfldcntial. Please Write P.O. BOX821 words
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Advertisement1044 1962-11-22 17 EDUCATION It W-vd* Si Min.)— Box it eU. txtro RAPID COURSES! Secretarial. Stenuurapny, Buokkeeplns, Shorthand, Typewrit h.k. English, Correspondence: Starting December: Success guaranteed: Raja s College (Glas Sinwb's 2nd floor) '..YWS Spore. THE CUITAR Accordion Centre. Lessons for guitar, accordion, pianoJazz, band/ group playing all Instrument*. Call at 5* Phens1,044 words
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Advertisement861 1962-11-22 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* U (Min.)— Box tt et*. txtrm WE MAKE IT easy for you to own a mod used car. Liberal HP terms on any of your choice from Progress Motors, the Used Cars Specialists: 1961 Oordlnl $4,000. 1999 Dauphlne $2,900. 1961 Dnf 53. 000. 1961 Victor 54.400.861 words
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Advertisement305 1962-11-22 17 LADIES DRESSMAKING Word* SS (Min.)— Box it rU. txtr* SALON v,ATALINA. Dresses Tailored from $6 00 ftendy made from 520.00. Tel 3219S (Spore) CHUA'S SEWING SCHOOL. Specialised in Western. Eastern Dresses. Modern Kehayas. etc New classes from 1-12-62. Afternoon /Evenm* Instructions Bngiisn/Cninese/Malay 440 Victoria Street, B'pore. T«i: ***** WHERE TO305 words
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Advertisement186 1962-11-22 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Word* U (Min.)— Bom It rU. extra TNI BATIK SHOP M In ibe Catbay Cinema Lohtiy. JAVA MOOKS :419 Rlvtr VMM* Road) readymade Batik shirts, dresses. DISTINCTIVE IN DESIGN, Jewellery from Lee Onn Goldsmith. Singapore. RECENT ARRIVALS. Distinctive IVslnns, Diamond Qsjm J<wrll«ry. ChionK ShlnK Jrwi-11. r.186 words
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1884 1962-11-22 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By Ipoh Wednesday _j lEEqII TOTAL POOL: $128,250 lit— No. *****7 ($33,475) 2nd— No. *****3 ($15.733 i 3,d No. *****4 ($8034). Startcrj ($930 each): Nos. *****7, *****8, *****1, *****6, *****3, *****3. I *****7. *****5. *****0. Consolation ($l,OOO each): No*. *****6. *****2,1,884 words
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832 1962-11-22 18 BUKIT TIMAH ENTRIES SINGAPORE, Wed. ONLY ten horses have been entered for the Singapore St. Leger to be run over 14f at Bukit Timah on Dec. 9. The Singapore Turf Club today announced the following St. Leger entries: Amsterdam. Dark Romance I832 words
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Article84 1962-11-22 18 FIRST DAY (Dec. 2): Class 1 Dlv. 1 and 2— Bf: Class 3 Diva, 1. 2, 3 and 4 6 f; Dirt. 1 and 2 Sf. SECOND DAY (Dee. 5) Class 1 Din. 1, 2 and 3— f; Div. 3— 81; Class 3 Diva, 1, 2, 384 words
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Advertisement923 1962-11-22 18 ESTATES OF:— Charles SALTER. dereaiied, late of "Les Arbres'', Grooville. Jersey, < inn ml Inland*. who died I trsUU- on 9th July 1962. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kin interested in or having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased person should give particulars in,923 words
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Advertisement570 1962-11-22 18 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 29.11.62 ior The Erection and Completion o. Secondary Continuation School at Bota Kanan. Perak.570 words
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Advertisement806 1962-11-22 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens/State Nationals for appointment as TECHNICAL CADETS In the DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT. KEDAH. Salary I Scale: $324 x 14-362/ Exam. Bar/ 419 x 14-545/Eff. Bar/662 x 18--$662 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Candidates must (1) have completed806 words
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Advertisement826 1962-11-22 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and /or State Nationals of the Malay race for the post of Probationary Irrigation Inspector in the State Drainage Irrigation Department. Perak. on the salary scale of $137.50 x 7.50 152.5 209 x 14 307 '324 X 14- 450826 words
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313 1962-11-22 19 Nam Seng released to play for Asian XV CINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Rugby Union have agreed to release state scrumhalf Koh' Nam Seng to lead Singapore Asians against Armed Forces in the All-Blues Cup match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Nam Seng was originally selected to play in the Malaya313 words
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Article41 1962-11-22 19 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Government Services badminton team to meet Kedah Government Services at Umno Hall here tomorrow will be from: Teh Kew San, Bobby Chee, L. Barbosa, Mohamed Ismail, Khoo Beng Earn, Teh Kheng Chool and Mike Barbosa.41 words
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Article20 1962-11-22 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan Sikhs' hockey and badminton championships will be held here from Dec. 23 to 25.20 words
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Article140 1962-11-22 19 Cambodia ask for XL 'tri' KLANG, Wednesday. rpHE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union have received a letter from Cambodia, suggesting a triangular athletic meet between Cambodia, Singapore and Malaya. Slo Goh 800, secretary of the AAU. said the letter was from Lt. Col. Pok Sam An. chairman of140 words
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Article123 1962-11-22 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Representatives of more than 40 juniors clubs affiliated to Singapore Amateur Football Association were asked to keep a sharp watch on the proceedings of tomorrow* meeting of all Junior clubs at Jalan BMW. At tomorrow's meeting the 70 Junior clubs will elect their men tc123 words
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430 1962-11-22 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Swedish team tops others Koe tells FAM NORMAN SIEBEL; Praise for soccer tourists By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday CHAIRMAN of the FAM referees committee Koe Ewe Teik today telephoned from Penang to FAM secretary Kwok Kin Keng to say that Sweden's national soccer team are probably the best of the touring430 words
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Article14 1962-11-22 19 MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Hockey Association will hold state trial here tomorrow.14 words
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Article15 1962-11-22 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The SHA Div. l match between Police and Prisons today was postponed.15 words
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306 1962-11-22 19 Practice for MCC before flight to Brisbane SYDNEY, Wed.— The MCC cricketers, smarting from their crushing defeat by New South Wales, had fielding practice here yesterday morning before flying to Brisbane. Brisbane will be the scene of the First Test against Australia starting on Nov. 30. but before then theReuter - 306 words
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Article29 1962-11-22 19 BRISBANE, Wed. The MCC team to meet Queensland here tomorrow will be from: Sheppard, Pullar, Dexter, Barrington, Graveney, Parfitt, Tltmus. Knight, Smith, Allen, Coldwell, Larter.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article414 1962-11-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rpHE Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races organised 1 by the Malayan Motor Sports Club will be held at Diplomatic Enclave here on Sunday. This will be the first circuit races to be held In Kuala Lumpur. The Shell Company are the414 words
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Article117 1962-11-22 19 HOCKET Spore Learne Div 2: SRC 1 Khalsa 2: RAP Seletar 3 PWD 2. Malacca Learne: Police 3 Customs 1; Yorks 1 A. Gal ah I S'gor Learne Dlt. 2: Klnrara 2 Mercantile Bank 4; Rlda 3 Chartered Bank 3; RMAF 18 Transport Co. 0. Ipoh League Div.117 words
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263 1962-11-22 19 DERTH Wed. A capacity crowd of 50,000 will see the Duke of Edinburgh open the seventh Commonwealth Games at the new £800,000 stadium at Floreat Park here tomorrow. The opening ceremony will be held in traditional pageantry with a march past of athletes from263 words
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Article28 1962-11-22 19 MELBOURNE. Wed. Billy Dunk beat Eric Cremin by 8 and 7 to win the Australian Professional Golfers' Association title here today. Reuter. 21) Words Sin (Minimum)Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement111 1962-11-22 19 T7 V f\c4'OY*'c CI (TOT 1 _^i^t~3^ Drink a beer that's really beer Foster's Lager. Enjoy its dean, keen, V cold taste. Linger over its full-bodied sparkle and get a lift that makes you f fr.ifai glad you're thirsty. Foster's Lager is fi a man's drink which refreshes like M111 words
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Advertisement207 1962-11-22 19 The new Asahi Pentax SPOT Exposure Motor Ifl GIG I sets new standards of accuracy and selectivity! Because it measures an area of only 3° in the center of a 21° field of view, the new Asahi Pentax SPOT Exposure Meter reads the light intensity of the precise area you207 words
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Miscellaneous68 1962-11-22 19 SOCCER INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Sweden (Merdeka Stadium. XL 8 pjn.). LIM CUP: S-final replay YMCA v Cheng Wan (Assembly Hall. Ipoh). HOCKEY SPORE LEAGUE: Div. 1 RAF Chaniti v RAP Seletar (Changi). S'GOR LEAGUE: Dlf. 1 Depot v PWD (Gurney Rd); University v SEA (Pantai Valley); Levers v PMC (Bungsar68 words
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Article34 1962-11-22 20 MARK MOSS. Wt Mt| peacefully at Mount Akernn Hospital on Nov. 21. The OMtaßt Wlil Parry Avrrtic .it 4.4 ft p.m. thl» evening for nervice at St. Paul's Church itirnce to liidiidarl Ctmttrrr.34 words
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201 1962-11-22 20 From V. M. NAIR: With THOUSANDS of Indian troops trapped behind Chinese lines in the Kameng frontier division have started attacking the Chinese from the rear, according to reports reaching here today. The Kameng district is at the western end ofReuter - 201 words
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105 1962-11-22 20 RAWALPINDI. Wed.— Crowds burned Mr. Nehru in effigy and called Britain and the U.S. "enemies in the garb of friends" in a demonstration outside the National Assembly buildings today. President Ayub Khan gave the Assembly a secret briefing on the situation facing theReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration244 1962-11-22 20 MacD flies in with a 'family' heirloom SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Malcolm Macdona 1 d, Governordesignate of Kenya, flew in from Kuching tonight— armed with a blowpipe. Clutching the weapon, he declined to talk about his new job. except to say: "I am looking forward to going to Kenya. "I'm taking244 words
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110 1962-11-22 20 PARIS, Wed. Instructions i radioed from Marietta, Georgia, to Evreux thousands of miles away in northern France enabled a U.S. Air Force crew to release the blocked undercarriage of their plane and land safely after a five-hour drama. The undercarriage jammed half an hour110 words
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Article347 1962-11-22 20 LONDON. Wed.— Much of the ground lost on the first two days of the week was recovered here today following the Chinese proposals of a cease-fire in the SlnoIndlan dispute. Buyers were back in force and Jobbers were quick to mark up prices. The biggest recoveries were347 words
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857 1962-11-22 20 The bright young ones and Malaysia by Premier Lee 'UP THEY GO IF THEY'RE BEST MEN FOR THE JOB* SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE COMMUNISTS would lose their influence and would never have a chance to capture power in Malaysia if the ruling elite in the country was an open one based857 words
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Advertisement111 1962-11-22 20 IT-i Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE RADIO OF RADIOS (^^^miitX^/f^>^\ TRA SISTOR RAD| o f ml jCSSSZ/ -£r^*"* f \1 *n^ ig^gj gg gjl ggg gl QtD tSfr-j3^ t on \^Jzj^3>£m AC MAIN ■HfetaBMMaflMMLS f^t- FEATURES T^Ep if Uni-stage RF Amplification Circuit for clearer reception of shortwave*. if Easier reception of111 words
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Advertisement151 1962-11-22 20 t AT OLD ADMIRALTY HOUSE j& A GRANGE ROAD i CHRISTMAS jS i {<£ FAIR BALL I m^ZZ2 SATURDAY 24th November 9a.m. to 2a.m. t$ tjtf Patron:- Countess of Selkirk. fIR Featuring International Chanteuse ft /Hi ELIZABETH GAY »T.V. Star in Paris; dancer with the Antonio Balletic Night Club entertainer151 words
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