The Straits Times, 23 November 1962
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Title Section21 1962-11-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times No*** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1962. 15 CENTS. RDN 03621 words
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Article1170 1962-11-23 1 Peking and New Delhi confirm it Nehru: Reds assume 'attitude of a victor' The Indian papers call it 'an ultimatum 9 NEW DELHI, Thursday. PEKING and New Delhi both announced today that the promised Chinese ceasefire along the Indian borders was in effect. Mr. Nehru told Parliament that1,170 words
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Article267 1962-11-23 1 Moneyburns as refugees flee- TEZPUR (Assam), Thurs. Mr. Mohammed Ali, the worth of rupees were smouldering to ashes in the pleasant little town of Tezpur yesterday but only a few of the refugees turned aside to scramble for coins dumped i n a pond by the State Bank authorities. HundredsReuter - 267 words
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Article44 1962-11-23 1 JAKARTA. Th insIndia would lose all AfroAsian sympathy If it held a "tough, stubborn and selfish attitude" towards the Chinese ceasefire, the Jakarta Daily Merdeka said today, adding: "We hope Mr. Nehru will give his sincere consideration to this Chinese move."44 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-11-23 1 BUSINESSMAN Chiu Nang Hong, 40, (above) who was sentenced to 18 months jail in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for raping Mrs. Philomena Lee, 28. the mother of three children. He was allowed bail pending appeal. Just before he convicted Chui, the Judge Mr. Justice Ong, called187 words
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Article172 1962-11-23 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. it«E GOVERNMENT will not allow any intimida- tion of students taking the Chinese Secondary Four examinations this year, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today. He revealed that attempts were being made to Incite another boycott, and warned that any172 words
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Article63 1962-11-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Muar schoolboy, Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob, 15, who lost his hands in a grenade explosion early this year, will fly to Britain on Dec. 6 to be admitted to the Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton. He is expected to be away for six63 words
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Article32 1962-11-23 1 The inner men NEW YORK. Thurs. Three prisoners due for release yesterday from the New Haven jail were allowed to stay inside for an extra day for today's Thanksgiving Day dinner. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article17 1962-11-23 1 ANKARA, Thurs. Archbishop Malcarios. President of Cyprus, arrived here for a State visit to Turkey.17 words
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353 1962-11-23 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A powerful force of 183 ships, including eight carriers, began breaking up on Wednesday after halting of the Cuban blockade. With tensions perceptibly eased in the monthlong crisis, both the United States and Russia lifted emergency military measures. The Defence Department announcedUP - 353 words
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Article41 1962-11-23 1 LONDON. Thurs. Lloyds In London announced yesterday that the steamship Hal Chang C 7.223 tons gross), of Keelung, Farmuaa, har been posted missing. She was last reported In the China Sea. vest of the Pescadores Islands.— Reutcr.Reuter - 41 words
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Article193 1962-11-23 1 RAWALPINDI. Thurs.— Mr. Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan External Affairs Minister, today accused India of fraud for having had a military agreement with the United States for 11 years. The Minister told an emergency session of the National Assembly that Pakistan was "greatly distressed to find" thatReuter - 193 words
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Article39 1962-11-23 1 PARIS, Thurs. The police yesterday arrested Jacques Vasseur, 42. who had spent the last 17 years hidden in his mother's house after being condemned to death in his absence in 1945 for his wartime activities. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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337 1962-11-23 1 Police kill 5 after night of terror CAPETOWN, Thurs. Police shot dead five Africans in the winegrowing town of Paarl, 30 miles from here, today after a night of terror in which two Europeans were hacked to death. Police said they opened fire when Africans surrounded the police station and337 words
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Article12 1962-11-23 1 EXPULSION FOR mrj -tu'lrrti^' union mttl fubii'i following -inkM' I12 words
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Article311 1962-11-23 2 6 While the world ipendt ■nor* than US$l2O billion a year on war machinery, thrac-fourths of the people of my country earn no^ more than a shilling a day.™ —Pakistan delegate Chulam Allana. in the United Nations yesterday. NO APPLAUSE AS RED CONFERENCE HEARS PEKING ATTACK ONReuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration178 1962-11-23 2 BILAWAYO, Thus. The Federal Rlwdeshui Prime Minister. Sir Hoy Welensky (above), -aid last night that thr change in Governors in Kenya indicated a speed-up in the British withdrawal. The Colonial Office baa announced that Sir Patrick Keiiis<.ii would be replacedReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration146 1962-11-23 2 Warrant out for in-a-hurry spaceman MARIANNA (Florida). Thurs. An arrest warrant has been issued against astronaut Virgil Grissom for failing to send in a US $20 fine imposed on him for speeding. County Judge Julian Laramore said here yesterday. The judge said: "Grissom was stopped by a patrolman several weeksReuter - 146 words
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Article74 1962-11-23 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai irt flghtrrs forced a French Air Force transport plane to land in the province of Übol, about 400 miles north-east of here, for violating Thai Air spacr. the police announced last night. The Frenchmen said they were on their way to theReuter - 74 words
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Article47 1962-11-23 2 NEW YORK, Thurs.— A Sovtrt sra-going lug sailed into U.S. territorial waiers off Province town, Massachusetts, on Tuesday and was ordered to leave by the Coast Guard. Officials said the captain of the Soviet vessel apologised for coming into American waters.— U.P.IUPI - 47 words
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Article118 1962-11-23 2 JERUSALEM. Thurs. The West German Bundestag President. Mr. Eugen Gerstenmaler, told a group of Israeli students yesterday to "go and see the shame of the German nation." Mr. Gerstenmaler spoke to the students as he was leaving the Yad Vashem memorial to the 6.000.000UPI - 118 words
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211 1962-11-23 2 BIG OFFENSIVE ON VIETNAM GUERILLAS SAIGON, Thursday. GOVERNMENT paratroopers. Rangers and in- fantrymen yesterday pressed their biggest offensive to date against the Viet Cong stronghold About 10 Communists were killed when the advancing government troops clashed with the rear guard of a retreating Viet Cong battalion. The only government casualtyReuter; UPI - 211 words
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84 1962-11-23 2 Strip club tout in the wrong uniform LONDON, Thurs.— A striptease club tout who wore a Scots Guards uniform while Inviting passers by into the Nuderama Club in Soho was fined £7 in court here yesterday. Stanley Lowe, 40. was charged with Insulting behaviour and fined £5 under that charge.Reuter - 84 words
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81 1962-11-23 2 PARIS, Thurs. A Frenchman, who allegedly was the chief of the Nazi Gestapo in the city of Angers during the war, has been arrested after hiding under a false name for 17 years. Jacques Vasseur was charged with sending his fellow Frenchmen IntoUPI - 81 words
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196 1962-11-23 2 Commune trippers on a shopping spree lIONG KONG. Thurs.— 11 A party of 45 men, women and children from a commune in Kwangtung Province came to shop in the New Territories earlier this week, a Govern- ment spokesman said. Re was commenting on repcrts that police had intercepted a "buyingReuter - 196 words
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Article67 1962-11-23 2 WELLINGTON, Thurs. A party in a small cottage near her* was going along happily when the 30 guests began tearing the house down Summoned by neighbours, police arrived to llnd the chimney standing alone In a heap of rubble. The owner explained that he organised the67 words
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Miscellaneous15 1962-11-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby [ARE KILLING) 1 t*a /T!7.AH0 I OOULOhV) TUEM OM AOAM/15 words
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134 1962-11-23 3 Compromise likely on Red 'black boxes' plan T ONDON, Thurs. The Soviet Union may be prepared to admit foreign inspectors' sealed seismic "black boxes" to determine whether any sneak underground tests have taken place, informed sources said here yesterday. The Soviet Union first advocated the use of these "black boxes"Reuter - 134 words
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144 1962-11-23 3 TTNITED NATIONS. Thurs. ;.Ir. Joseph Luns, Dutch chairman of the Common Market Council of Ministers negotiating with Britain, yesterday expressed confidence that Britain would ultimately be admitted to the group, though 'only after some 'hard negotiating." Mr. Luns. who is also his country's ForeignReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-11-23 3 Home ill in midst of his speech: I'm full of M and B OXFORD, Thurs. The Foreign Secretary Lord Home, suddenly sat down in the middle of a speech last night and confessed to feeling "extraordinarily unwell." He got up again almost at once saying: "I am sorry. I amReuter; UP - 257 words
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Article64 1962-11-23 3 LONDON, Thurs. Persia's Agha Jari oilfield has joined the select handful of giant oilfields that have produced 2.000 million barrels of crude oil. the Iranian Oil Consortium said yesterday. Other fields in this class are the East Texas field In the United States. Iraqs Kirkuk64 words
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166 1962-11-23 3 INDIANS INFLATING DISPUTE TO GET ARMS'— AYUB RAWALPINDI, Thurs.— President Ayub Khan said yesterday that Peking's ceasefire announcement confirmed his belief that China has only "limited aims' in its border conflict with India. In a speech to an emergency session of the National Assembly, he said India was "inflating theUPI - 166 words
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280 1962-11-23 3 'Whites, too, hay c a right to freedom' UNITED NATIONS, Thurs RATIONALIST CHINA yesterday denounced 11 "Russian colonialism" in Eastern Europe and Asia, telling the General Assembly that these people were no less entitled to self-determination because they were not black. Mr. Yu CM Hsueh. China's deputy chief U.N. delegate,280 words
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103 1962-11-23 3 The 'ghosts' that kill by the hundreds- HOLLANDIA. Thurs. The U.N. temporary executive authority health director. Dr. Mariano Icasiano, said here that terrified villagers fleeing "haunted" houses were spreading a cholera epidemic that has already killed hundreds In West Irian. The Filipino physician, who is serving with the U.N.. saidUPI - 103 words
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Article28 1962-11-23 3 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs.— Ten people were killed and 30 injured when an express train was detailed near Simoca, about 750 miles from here. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article185 1962-11-23 3 {LONDON, Thurs. The De 1 Havilland Aircraft Company said yesterday that one ot Its new airliners, the Trident, has unofficially broken the world's speed record from London to Rome. The company said the plane flew the 930 miles In one hour and 37 minutes and averaged185 words
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522 1962-11-23 3 LONDON, Thursday jyjß. Macmillan said yesterday it was for the Indian Government to determine whether the Chinese ceasefire offer was "an acceptable basis for negotiation." The Prime Minister, answering questions in the House of Commons, said: "The Indian Government haveReuter - 522 words
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163 1962-11-23 4 HOLD-UP THUGS GET TWO BIG —SHOCKS SINGAPORE. Thurs. A eang: of robbers came in for two big shocks today when they held up a goods van in Kebaya Road, off Holland Grove Avenue. Having apparently planned the hold-up, the gang in a car expected to get away with a large163 words
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342 1962-11-23 4 42,914 will go into secondary schools SINGAPORE, Thursday. piFTY-FIVE per cent or 23,699 of the 42,914 pupils in all four streams passed the Primary School Leaving Examination held in I October. This is a two per cent improvement over last year's figures of 20,422 out of 38,544 candidates, but English342 words
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Article164 1962-11-23 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' has asked the City Council to immediately stop the practice of allowing daily-rated workmen to carry out the duties of monthly-paid staff on Sundays, public holidays and when they are off-duty. It demanded that substitution for the164 words
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Article42 1962-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Director of USIS. Mr. Stephen Sestanovich. will give a Ulk on "The Pros and Cons of Education TV to the V's Men's Club of Singapore, at a luncheon meeting at the Princes Restaurant on Saturday.42 words
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Article19 1962-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr K Supplah has been re-elected president of the Public Dally Rated Employees' Unions Federation.19 words
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268 1962-11-23 4 A RESEARCH UNIT: NTUC TO PRESS FOR EARLY FORMATION SINGAPORE, Thurs. A delegation from the National Trade Union Congress will meet the Acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tomorrow to press for the early creation of a centralised labour research unit for the benefit of trade unions in268 words
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Article55 1962-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off tomorrow in Pierce Drive. Peirce Road. Swettenham Road and Ridout Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday, in West Coast Road. 8 to 11 milestone. Chua Ken Hai Road and Day Road, and Kampong Sungei Pandan. from55 words
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169 1962-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Kuek Seng Eng, who pleaded guilty at his retrial before the third district judge was today sentenced to nine months Jail for causing the death of a British soldier by a rash act in January this year. The retrial was ordered169 words
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Miscellaneous424 1962-11-23 4 IN AND OUT BYJjjT] •pHE following is today's sche- 709) 8.50 p.m dule of civil aircraft move- Alitalia: Prom Sydney Darwin ments at Paya Lebar airport, (AZ 771 1 5.35 p.m. Sln8aPOre ARalVALS DEPARTURE* akjuvals, Cathay Pacific: To Kuaia Alr ndU: Prom M** 1^ (AI Lumpur. Bangkok, Hong Kong 408>424 words
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364 1962-11-23 5 $1.5 m plan for Turf Club's new grandstand KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. •JHE Selangor Turf Club plans to construct a new modern grandstand building at its race course here costing over $1.5 million, and capable of accommodating 3,500 racegoers. It is calling an extra- ordinary general meeting on Dec. 7 to364 words
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Article83 1962-11-23 5 IMAM ON SHOOTING CHARGE KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— A mosque imam, Deraman bin Din. 43. was charged here today with the attempted murder of a padl planter, Che Lah bin Samah. at Kampong Marak Gunong Bachok, last night. No plea was recorded. He was remanded ln police custody. According to villagers83 words
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Article41 1962-11-23 5 rPOH, Thurs.— Mr. William Goon of Pair Park. here, has sent $6 to the Straits Times office in Ipoh for schoolboy Lee Chew Un. 20. who has to work by day and study by kerosene lamp at night.41 words
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283 1962-11-23 5 MANILA, Thurs rpHE Manila Times said today that the movement to organise Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak into an independent state "was bound to strike a responsive chord" in the Philippines. "The Philippine claim on North Borneo," It said in a lengthy editorial,283 words
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Article55 1962-11-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Promotion Officer of the Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association. Inche Osman Siru, last night urged members of the association to "adopt a form of ethical code so that tourists would not be embarrassed by unwelcome and unorthodox practices." He was speaking at55 words
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Article45 1962-11-23 5 KUALA LL'MPUK. lhurs.— A schoolboy. Hai Fong Pai. seven, was knocked down by a car in Bukit Bintang Road while on Ins way home today Pong Hai received head Injuries and was admitted to ho.s- pital His condition is not. serious45 words
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Article40 1962-11-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Samat bin Mohamed Tahir. 44, of the Rubber Research Institute Experlmomnl Station, Sungal Buloh, was charged today with murdering R Lctchumunan at Sungel Buloh yesterday. A preliminary Inquiry has been fixed for Jan. 340 words
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116 1962-11-23 5 MANILA, Thurs. A Sulu princess yesterday urged the restoration of the ancient sultanates of Sulu and Brunei in order riM said, to expedite the formation of a proposed Great rr Malaysian Federation American -educated Princes-. Tarhata Kiram. in .i pro po--.il addressed toUPI - 116 words
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166 1962-11-23 5 A challenge taken up— and winner is charity— MALACCA. Thurs. A municipal councillor, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon (Socialist Front) today accepted the challenge made recently by another councillor. Mr. J.L. De Cruz (Malayan Party) to give their allowances as councillors to charity. Mr. De Cruz had made the challenge at166 words
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Article30 1962-11-23 5 MUAR. Thurs. The Johor« State Governmbent has approved a grant of $2,500 to the Panchor local council's special building fund to repair Jalan Mohamed. the main road.30 words
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Article187 1962-11-23 5 CHOLERA KILLS SIX IN SARAWAK I^UCHING. Thurs. Sarawak has had six deaths from cholera alone the border with Indonesian Borneo, the Health Department announced last nieht. The outbreak is confined to three main areas the upper reaches of the Kedup extending between Kampong Tapu below Terbat and Kampong Mapu, near187 words
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Article41 1962-11-23 5 SANDAKAN. Thurs. The Straits Steamship Company is to increase its deck passage fares by about 20 per cent as from next month, the local agents announced today. The present fare from Singapore to Sandakan is 55641 words
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162 1962-11-23 5 Dr. Soekarno browns' on Malaysia, says paper MANILA. Thur*. r|WE Manila Bulletin today JL said it had learned from authoritative sources that Indonesian President Soekarno frowned on the proposed Malaysia federation linking Malaya, Singapore and the three Borneo territories. The newspaper said that Dr. Soekarno told Philippine President Diosdado MacapagalUPI - 162 words
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Miscellaneous293 1962-11-23 5 Straits Times Crossword RMHH 12 I |3 I K I 15 I 1 IO l» ID I .j£f ;^**J i^ —^^^^^B^ ACROSS 7 One on the wing runs, up two 1 Naivete implied in piece of converted tries to nothing whimsy <10>. '6> 6. People who applaud a cen- 8293 words
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167 1962-11-23 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. H.M.S. Cavalier was speeding to Fremantle. West Australia, today after picking up a seriously-ill seaman from the University of California research ship Horizon in the Indian Ocean last night. The ship is due tomorrow afternoon three days after receiving167 words
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Article269 1962-11-23 6 FRESH ENROLMENT OF 160,000 STUDENTS BY MARCH IN 5,333 ELEMENTARY CLASSES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'pHE Federation Government's campaign to wipe out illiteracy among adults will speed up by March next year with a fresh enrolment of 160,000 students in 5,333 elementary classes throughout the country. This is an269 words
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Article108 1962-11-23 6 Perak's budget, a record 8100 m IPOH. Thurs. Perak is budgetting for expenditure next year that will exceed the $100 million mark 20 per cent increase over this year's record 584.7 million. "No other state can match this expenditure and it reflects the determination of the Government to push ahead108 words
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Article34 1962-11-23 6 IPOH. Thurs.— lndian and Malay workers on Buloh Akar and Sungei Riam rubber estates in the Parlt area, have donated two days' pay, amounting to 51. 041 to the "Save Democracy Fund."34 words
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129 1962-11-23 6 A black eye for 'No' to high-priced bra PENANG. Thurs.— A husband who told his wife not to buy a brassiere because it was expensive was punched on the face by the salesman, a magistrate's court was told today. "As a result, the customer sustained a black eye," Senior Inspector129 words
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Article27 1962-11-23 6 SiNGAPORE, Thurs. Nine Japanese goodwill delegates now on a South-East Asian tour flew into Singapore from Kuala Lumpur today to meet local administrators and businessmen.27 words
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Article, Illustration326 1962-11-23 6 Rothmans has made 'splendid' progress, says Dato KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The chairman of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd., Dato W. M. MacLeod, has announced "splendid" progress in the face of intense competition in the, tobacco market. In his address covering the period from the company's Incorporation on Sept. 11.326 words
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159 1962-11-23 6 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines Vice-President and Foreign Secretary. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, called on delegates from the member countries of the Association of South-East Asia to combat jointly the many economic Ills plaguing peoples of the region. Mr. Pelaez made the appealReuter - 159 words
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Article63 1962-11-23 6 KUALA LUMPIK. Thurs. Britain's I'nder Secretary for Defence. Mr. John A. Drew, today continued his second round of talks with senior Malayan defence officials on Malaysian defence problems. He was guest at a lunch party in the Federation Military College in Sungei Besi. Mr. Drew63 words
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Article40 1962-11-23 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Nanyang University Council will award commendation medals to the university's most outstanding graduates each year. The council has decided to revise the conditions of service ot Its faculty members from next year.40 words
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Article41 1962-11-23 6 PENANG, Thurs. A motorcyclist, Ong Hong Boon, 23, crashed into the showroom window of Wearne Brothers in Penang Road last night. Ong. a foreman, lost control cf his machine and went oft the road. He received minor injuries.41 words
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Article40 1962-11-23 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The president cf the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. Mr. Fco Yong Fong. was released from Outram Prison today after serving a year's jail on charges of causing hurt to three non-strikers of Rcnco Limited.40 words
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Article22 1962-11-23 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A woman, Llm Haw, 84, was found hanging near the staircase of her flat in Albert House today.22 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-11-23 6 Another chance for nine to finish law course l SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nine third year law course failures have been given another chance to continue their studies in the University of Singapore, the Straits Times understands. The president of the students' union, Mr. Gilbert Chal and another executive committee member. Inche128 words
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Article46 1962-11-23 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Dan Roestendowski, a member of Die U.S. House Intex-.state and Foreign Commerce Committee, flew Into Singapore today on his way to open a travel agepcy In Sydney. He was accompanied by Mr. j Torberd Macdonald. Both are U.S. Congressmen.46 words
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Article65 1962-11-23 6 PENANG. Thurs. Millionaire Mr. N. T. S, Arumugam Pillai has promised a donation of $10,001 to the "Save Democracy Fund." Mr. Pillai, president of the Penang State Malayan Indian Congress branch, is also chairman of the Fund's committee here. The secretary, Mr. K. K. Sharma, said65 words
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Article448 1962-11-23 7 In Perth today... the fight will be between England and Australia "PERTH," said a former United States Ambassador to Australia, "has the sort of climate California thinks it has." But at the moment the Perth weather has committed the first "rhubarb" of the Games. For the448 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1962-11-23 7 from CHRISTOPHER BRASHER PERTH, Thur« Tl 1 1-1 Common* wealth Games, which open in Perth today will be ii iii4.li t between the English and Australian teams. Australia, who have dominated the Games whenever they have been held in the Southern1,306 words
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Advertisement153 1962-11-23 7 f*> «tt£:BJH ££383r ra388&: :V^U&: P Rff3« PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL E X T 1 I costs so little to protect your engine Use ESSO EXTRA Motor Oil a better motor oil better in a vitally important way. Not all motor oils MQ iCj f%153 words
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Article, Illustration325 1962-11-23 8 are women grasping? ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT /)NE of the more popular young men in the office walked into my room the other day and sat down with a great big sigh. •What's the matter with you?' I asked him. "A healthy, good-looking chap like you shouldn't be pulling long faces like325 words
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Article, Illustration591 1962-11-23 8 CHRISTMAS at Cold Storage is like one continuous giant fun fair. Walking mto the store you feel yourself transported into another world a wonderland filled with excitement. Everywriere there are noinen unth laden baskets and trolleys exclaiming over the decorations, the really breath-taking display of twliday591 words
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Article, Illustration348 1962-11-23 8 'ytSHENEVER I tell my husband I love him, he says 'Good' or 'Really?' When I ask him it he loves me, he usually mumbles, 'Of course' or 'Why should I marry you if I don't.' Does that sound familiar? Never mind. It is348 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-11-23 8 HINTS AND TIPS ON PYREX CARE AS promised some time ago, I would like to give you some of the tips the manufacturers of English Pyrex have passed on to me on how to take care of their decorated coloured range. Personally I think it's wonderful that we have these331 words
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Article, Illustration680 1962-11-23 8 Lucy huang - Let's Talk It Over We all live and learn... Lucy huang VjORE and more ITI young people today are beginning to realise that they are not quite as smart as they thought they were that their elders may not be so "square" or as old fashioned as imagined. Young people680 words
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Article33 1962-11-23 8 IPOH. Thurs.— Ng Slew Leng, 18. pleaded nuilty here today to assisting in the running of an illegal character lottery in Kampong Paloh on Nov. 21. Sentence was postponed.33 words
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Article255 1962-11-23 8 I KUALA lumpur Thun. i ~7 1 I I THE SOCIALIST A Front today called on the Government to bring two detained branch officials of the Party Rakyat, Si c w Ching Swee and Yap Swee Kong, before an open court for trial. Slew and Yap255 words
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213 1962-11-23 8 Where the driver's pay is higher than embassy officer's KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. rTHE high cost of living A in the United States, where the gardener and driver employed by the Malayan embassy in Washington are paid higher wages than an executive officer, is reflected in the Federation estimates for next213 words
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288 1962-11-23 8 'QUICK-GROW TREES, NEW RUBBER TARGET I KUALA LUMPUR. Thur» A BIG race is on to cut down the waiting time normally between six and seven years for rubber trees to reach maturity. The Rubber Research Institute says in the latest issue of Planters' Bulletin that it is planning a comparative288 words
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103 1962-11-23 8 The man who killed a millionaire is hanged KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Lee Fook Sham, 40. a tailor, who was convicted for the murder of Ipoh millionaire tin miner, Mr. Foo Yet Kai, was executed in the Pudu Prison here at 5.58 a.m. today. Lee was sentenced to death by Mr103 words
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Article29 1962-11-23 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— The Mentrl Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabudin. will give away the prizes at the annual speech day of the Batu Pekaka English School this Sunday.29 words
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192 1962-11-23 8 A LOR STAR, Thurs. A 13-year-old schoolgirl today described in court what she saw in a bedroom when she returned home from school on Aug. 13 this year. "I found my elder sLster struggling with a man." R. Alamayu told the192 words
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Article49 1962-11-23 8 IPOH. Thurs. A committee appointed by the Perak Government held Its final meeting here today to make recommendations for a policy on mining In Malay reservations The committee Is headed by thn Mentrl Besar, Dato Shaarl bin Shafiee. Its recommendations will go to the Government.49 words
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Article32 1962-11-23 8 IPOH. Thurs. The National Monument Fund benefited by about $6,000 raised In four performances here last week of "Panggongr Aneka," jointly organised by the Departments of Information and Broadcasting.32 words
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Miscellaneous92 1962-11-23 8 kIK \V aW ALLEY OOP, A FWRTTCULARLV U A CXNOSAUC FfOOtA HOPELESS ffyW^ Ui^^sli I I Ht CJNL.V ere* GEE* WiCrS ANO OOS^^JMCS MO. jy^Jif H WITNESS TO &RUShS ALNUbVS GM! M€ A A INTUE AATif m^^, JUZZ ANO JUNIOR RETURN REAL APPEARANCE ""^v WFlfcr> lmli iJr Lit A Jmmk-92 words
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Article, Illustration636 1962-11-23 9 MALAYA HALL WARNING IS REGARDED AS POLICY STATEMENT ON AIRING OF GRIEVANCES From DOUG LACKERSTEEN London, Thurs students here today unanimously condemned an official attempt to deprive them of their right of freedom of speech. They drew attention to a speech on636 words
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Article45 1962-11-23 9 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— Police recovered $5,000 worth of clocks, medicine and cloth on the beach off Telok Ayer Tawar yesterday. The articles, packed in eight bundles and cartons, are believed to have been smuggled by boat from Penang to the mainland.45 words
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Article32 1962-11-23 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Twentvfivc watches valued at 55.000 were missing yesterday from thr Naati store in Grance Road. A steel cabinet, in which they had been kept, had been forced own.32 words
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Article43 1962-11-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. D. CRegan. manager ot Malayan Indu&trial Development Finance Limited, has been elected president of the St. Patrick's Society ol Selangor. The vice-president Is Mr J. N. McHugh; .secrr-taiy, Mr. E P. Flanagan: and treasurer, Mr. R. LLsmore43 words
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Article32 1962-11-23 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Donations of $10 from anonymous and $1 from "small fry" here been received by thr Straits Times for the San Waif fund, bringing the total to 51.719.50.32 words
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Article29 1962-11-23 9 KANGAR. Tliurs.— A $9,000 mobile veterinary clinic to serv? rural areas In Perils was opened today by tlir Mentri BetßT. Dalo Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohumed Hashim29 words
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136 1962-11-23 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The detachment of Malayan police here will be replaced by members of the Brunei Police Force by the end of the year. The Brunei Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. N. Outram. said the Brunei Police Force was now at full strength. TheReuter - 136 words
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Article62 1962-11-23 9 The too- fast jockey BUTTERWORTH. Thur> The Senior Sessions Court President here. Mr. K Somasundram. today told iockey Chris Dragon, 29. "You may go fast on your horses but not In car*." Mr. Sumasundram fined him S3O for speeding in Bagan Luar Road this morning. I Dragon pleaded guilty tc62 words
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228 1962-11-23 9 Singapore lawyer's death in ship was suicide T ONDON, Thurs. A British solicitor from Singapore took 57 sleeping tablets and died on board a ship bringing him home, the Liverpool City coroner said today. He recorded a verdict ot .suicide while the balance of minds was disturbed on John Lawrence228 words
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Advertisement44 1962-11-23 9 MORE THAN 1000.000 SOLD EVERYDAY (Bio) A THIS BALLPOINT IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST DROP! Don't miss the chance of selecting the best flat! 14 STOREY PEARLSON BUILDING AT 87.CAVENAGH ROADCLEMENCEAU AVENUE 18-1. BATTERY ROAD. OFF RAFFLES Pi ACE. PORE -I TEL ***** *****44 words
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Advertisement285 1962-11-23 9 t Give him his happiest Christmas with Shown here— Gift Set (After Shave and Lather Shave) After Shave f '"J^'"l Lotion. Gift Set (After Shave Lotion, Body Talcum, Stick Deodorant) |O Hair Cream and Shave Mug. Other gift sets and single items also HI available. shulton new york lond">n V285 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-11-23 9 1 I j^i M 1 L CLUC < V— i"| Ll If COMg IN, Y^ XI I 111 I /NOU SAID THE^ VOCERO SaS ICN GIVE \V£#///o£f J~ \/p V. *k30 words
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Obituary43 1962-11-23 10 2* Wardi $10 (*linimumt TAN CHOO INN S7 of I7A Ansoa Road p.,--ed awny p»aiefu!i> oa i» n .aj leavinit behind his beloved i<«- I noa Chue Huat and Chiang iTive da'iich'er and grandchildren Funeral will take -<lace on IS II 6^43 words
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Article63 1962-11-23 10 •n H..,H' Sl* i Minimum i THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. TJoa Ooan Klat of Massra. TO. Klat Ltd •hank the Venerable r>namma*ukha. the Committee and Members of th. Huddhiats I'nion. all relatives and ho attended night visits and rendered assistance at the funeral on 2O 11 iv.'63 words
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Obituary37 1962-11-23 10 1* Horrf< Sl* I minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of our be. loved father Ma Tham Shun who wan railed Home by the Lord oa L'3-U-ftt Sadly missed but never forgotten by hie wife and children37 words
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657 1962-11-23 10 Friday. November 23. 1962. Confidence In Borneo The Tengku's tour of Sarawak and North Borneo was timely, and undoubtedly has been profitable. The Prime Minister has been both reassuring and reassured. He has seen for himself the strength of the support in these territories for Malaysia, and he answered the657 words
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Article335 1962-11-23 10 Accusations of "bureaucracy and inefficiency" on the part of Malayan officials dealing with industrial investment and enI terprise, first heard by memI bers of the Ipoh trade mission in Hong Kong, have now been repeated in the South China [Morning Post which printed I yesterday an interview with335 words
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Article258 1962-11-23 10 I Captain Abdul Hamid Khan's 1 waning to Malayan students in London against airing their I grievances in the Press is not I the grave threat to parlia- mentao' democracy that stud- > ent spokesmen claim, but it is understandable that the Education Minister's speech should >I be258 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1962-11-23 10 JOHANNESBURG - JOHANNESBURG by A SPECIAL WRITER Thursday As the volcano rumbles... a weird sort of schizophrenia takes hold of South Africans (even Liberals) SOUTH AFRICA heard the recent news that 67 nations at the United Nations had voted to apply sanctions against her without1,010 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter180 1962-11-23 10 WHILE agreeing wholeheartedly with the strictures that your correspondent in Kota Bharu heaps upon this year's L.C.E. history paper, I feel that his criticisms are aimed in the wrong direction. It is not the poor examiner who is to be blamed Tor the wild range of the180 words
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Letter149 1962-11-23 10 rpHERE seems to be a mls--1 conception that Kirkbytralned teachers are meant solely for primary schools I It is an error repeated in a news report in the Straits Times. The report of the Education Committee of 1956 »th. Razak Report i states that Kirkby-trained teachers are149 words
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Letter79 1962-11-23 10 I AGREE with Dr. Sodhy that if patients suffering from tuberculosis are not co-operative the doctors can do no good. Although there is nothing to be ashamed of in going to the doctor and getting treatment. But on estates, the workers find it very difficult to see a79 words
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Letter83 1962-11-23 10 I AM tempted to reply to "Careful" of Baling. Surely he does not expect letters containing only $1 to be registered? I have lost a few letters of this nature. Also with the coming of Malaysia, the postal rates should be equivalent. In the Borneo territories, the registration83 words
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Letter124 1962-11-23 10 T EAVING a cinema show in Kuala Lumpur. I and my family (my wife, a grown-up daughter and a young son) took a taxi at the junction of Jalan Sultan and Jalan Petallng. The taxi had no meter. On reaching Loke Yew Road Flats the driver asked124 words
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Letter58 1962-11-23 10 JS it advisable to have someone not educated in English as chairman of the board of an English secondary school? This is the real Issue concerning a -school in Muar. There are a medical practitioner and an arts graduate (both in government service* and other English-speaking members on58 words
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Article340 1962-11-23 10 NICHOLAS DANILOFF - NICHOLAS DANILOFF by MOSCOW. Thurs A Soviet magazine today told for tin- iirst tinu- uliat life was likr for hundreds of thousands of Russianin Stalin's prison i-anips Published in the literary journal. New World, tina< count was labelled as Rcttoa based on hard fart. ItUPI - 340 words
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Advertisement867 1962-11-23 10 Straits Tines Malay Mail Classified advertteemeata May ke handvd HK Ist faw COLO ■rORA«B AftCADC Orchard »o»o SOLD STOM«I aRANCHM AT HOLLAND *OAD-4tATON« KeTPPBL KOAD-MAVAL BASK Autnorleed Agent* CITY BOOK STORK LTO Wine h»«ter House. CoHye/Owejy TMI NIWi FRONT PHipetrlck'* Svparmarasrt SI. M. ISMAIL 9 Admiralty Road. Navel m. abdul867 words
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Advertisement84 1962-11-23 10 FRANCE'S RELUCTANT GENIUS One day in 1961 a batch of Army conscripts took a six-hour series of intelligence tests. The result staggered the psychiatrists a farm boy of 19, with only a rudimentary education, had scored almost unbelievably high marks. Read the amazing story in the November Reader's Digest (now84 words
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Advertisement126 1962-11-23 10 TRUST SWANSON sHks^^l^r P7 *T v B9HL the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. Thi« freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the126 words
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283 1962-11-23 11 Mine 'no' to union bid to canvass for members 1/ UA L A LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The management of Meru Tin Ltd., at Jelapang, Perak, has refused to permit the National Mining Workers' Union of Malaya to send it s field officers to the mine to recruit union members. According283 words
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Article151 1962-11-23 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A magistrate, Mr. K. B. 1. Pa'.es, today ordered a Serviceman, Edgar George Vincent, to present himself at the Johore Bahru magistrate's court at 10 a.m. on Nov. 28 to face a charge in connection with a fatal accident at the Johore Causeway on151 words
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Article60 1962-11-23 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Trade Union Congress yesterday entertained a group of visiting Indian trade unionists to a tea party. They mere members of the Indian National Trade Union Con-nn-ss who were on their way home from Tokyo where they attended the International Confederation ot60 words
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Article, Illustration487 1962-11-23 11 JUDGE: 'Mrs. LEE'S STORY HAS A RING OF TRUTH BUT HE HAS ADDED INSULT TO INJURY...' J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A court overflowing with spectators, including women standing on benches and others jamming the public entrance, today heard Mr. Justice Ong sentence Chiu Nang Hong,487 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-11-23 11 Design by film artist chosen for museum mural KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Designs by a Malayan artist Cheong Lai Tong, 30, for two murals to decorate the front of the new Muzium Negara, now being built here, have been accepted by a panel of judges appointed by the Prime Minister's Department.359 words
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Article65 1962-11-23 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Six children and two adults out of 23 people poisoned by arseniccontaminated tempeh (soya bean pie> in LayanK Layane on Monday are still in the General Hospital here. One patient. Che Ponlam blnte Waglman. 18. whose two younger brothers. Waginl and Bani.65 words
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Article42 1962-11-23 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three masked armed men awakened a bo.iuty saloon proprietress, Teng Siew Eng, 47, in her flat In Middle Road this morning, and robbed her of $130 and two watches worth $350. The men were armed with daggers.42 words
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Article51 1962-11-23 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Australian Government has asked fci two nominations from Slnga- pore to be considered (or awards under th eComonwealth Scholar- shin and Fellowship Plan. The scholarships are tenable for post-graduate or research study In Australia for one or two yean. bediming In March 1964.51 words
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Article, Illustration640 1962-11-23 11 "But you have chosen to add Insult to injury. "I will give you bail pending appeal. I am sentencing you to 18 month?' Imprisonment so that women In this country car. feel safe." In fixing ball at $1,000, Mr. Justice Ong added that he would give Chiu640 words
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358 1962-11-23 11 submitted that the only question the court had to consider was whether there had been consent by Mrs. Lee or not. If she wanted "to hide the affair with Chiu." she would not have gone In Chiu's car to her home that day358 words
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Advertisement324 1962-11-23 11 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are yon content with the happiness from this course, way you speak and write? Are and I am grateful to you lor you sure that you are not the increased confidence It making mistakes that324 words
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Advertisement89 1962-11-23 11 FEEL THE REAL JOY OF LIVING if 1 3^Ksfli i^v 9& ■yj mattmmmimm k« Tou can tPs=^S^?^ enjoy radiant health if your body has an adequate supply of Vitamins B and D— VIKELP is abundantly rich in these and also contains a unique concentration of mineral salts of iron, calcium,89 words
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Miscellaneous395 1962-11-23 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 Metres 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Nega-ra-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez4*6 metres vous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News In395 words
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Article303 1962-11-23 12 HENRY PAUL - WORK AT TASEK UNDERWAY HENRY PAUL Cement plant biggest project By THE Tasek industrial estate in Ipoh is now humming with activity as construction work gets underway on a number of factories. Three big European firms that have factories operating in other parts* of the country, are setting up additional303 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-11-23 12 OFF TO HOLLAND FOR TELECOMS TRAINING COURSE MR. YAP LEONG CHIN (above), a technical executive in the Philips department of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., left Singapore this week for Holland for a specialised training: course in telecommunications at the Philips factories. Mr. Yap, 40, will be away for66 words
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Article59 1962-11-23 12 Cycle and Carriage announce that existing models of the Mer-cedes-Benz and Simca range, for which they are local agents, will remain unchanged for next year. The company report that the popularity and sales of MercedesBenz, Jaguar and Slmca range of passenger cars, have increased with59 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-11-23 12 Local motor mart 'very, very brisk' A REPRESENTATIVE of Ford Motor Co. In Cologne, Mr. Klaus Lentz, said in Singapore that the Malayan motoring market was "very, very brisk." "There is literally no Common Market territory car not available here, it appears," said Mr. Lentz, who is a parts and112 words
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Article116 1962-11-23 12 VOLVO ("I roll" In Latin) cars are rolling so well in Malaya and Singapore that they have become the best selling cars In their class, according to Mr Bertil Brattberg, the Near and Far East director, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week on116 words
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Article56 1962-11-23 12 Mr. Ko Teck Kin. president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will open a new cinema at Upper East Coast Road on Sunday, built at a cost of 5200.000 by Ocean Theatre Co.. a new concern whose manager is Mr Lee Mah Seng Called Ocean Theatre it56 words
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Article34 1962-11-23 12 France produced 1.2 million motor vehicles in the first 10 months of this year, against one million units in the corresponding period of last year. Private car,s accounted for 1.1 million units.34 words
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195 1962-11-23 12 RUDY BELTRAN - kL concern plans air conditioned bus service RUDY BELTRAN By A NEW Malayan long distance bus service using air-condi-tioned vehicles is to be started soon bf a recently established public transport company, Pan-Malayan Air-Con-ditioned Bus Co. of Kuala Lumpur. The company, which has an authorised capital of $2 million and195 words
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Article230 1962-11-23 12 A VISITING Australian businessman, who speni 10 days in Singapore and the Federation ol Malaya, formed the impression after inspecting machine shops that the local engineering industrj had been badly neglected from the technical aic point of view in respect of special tooling anc special230 words
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Article45 1962-11-23 12 The Australian Valuers' Institute will make moves to seek affiliation of similar bodies in South-East Asia, writes Keith Hooprr from Sydney. This was decided at a meeting of the general council here this week. The institute is holding its first triennial congress.45 words
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Advertisement137 1962-11-23 12 I i A mjjj Wild ;^f aWiii a* I i. HwWli jjSHH BENVALLA /\v BENGLOE Fastest to and from Europe V \eeh\iinel) PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION"^// AVAILABLE BENLOYAL \/siSTER BUILDING i n tup itnnw i in liiu miuif w I The Fnck Co of the U.S.A. has world wide experience in solving137 words
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Advertisement109 1962-11-23 12 m IT*J Jy I STEEL pf CONTAINERS HB Export packing V I Local distribution 1 Storage Internal transport j I Decanting from bulkj I a^ '^B 1 PROTECTIVE INTERNAL COATIN6S I I to specification "~^~"^^s!!^' BANDO CONVEYOR BELTS /^^^■^^^aj BaA fcS^^^^^O^X v afiaßSZ^K I 'aWMMaa^ y^Bf > THE GREATEST NAME109 words
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Advertisement869 1962-11-23 13 (Continued from race 10) SITUATIONS VACANT ."< Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ct*. rxt.m WANTED: Experienced Home Appliances Bales Assistant. Apply G.P.O. No. 654 Singapore. Giving full particulars. WANTED: Experienced man for building works. Apply G.P.O. No. 554 Singapore. Giving full particulars. WANTED: Experienced Telephone Operator cum Junior Typist. Apply869 words
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Advertisement468 1962-11-23 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Mln.)— Box SO ct: txtra GRADE II TAPPINC Conductor for Pahang Estate. MPIEA pay scales. 1 Apply Box AIISS S.T. K.L. MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE Society Ltd. wants active Agency Representatives over 21 years of age (female and male) In all towns of Malaya. Training will468 words
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Advertisement797 1962-11-23 13 SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. txtrm READ the Senior Appointment Vacant in The Sunday —ail cacb week. PRACTICAL BACKGROUND In all Phases of Radio Technolosy. Experienced In T.V. Service, Industrial Electronics and Seml-Conductors. Graduate of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Will accept position In Malaya or797 words
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Advertisement973 1962-11-23 13 PHOTOGRAPHY 20 Word* Si (Mln.)— Box 50 ct: txtrc PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS. Send Your Photos Or Negatives (Any Sizes, Returnable) 12 P/Cards $4/- Only. Registered Post Free! Order Immediately. Hoover Studio. 334 Balestler Road, Spore. Tel: *****. EDUCATION 211 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO ct: txtrm FAR EASTERN MUSIC School.973 words
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Advertisement1077 1962-11-23 13 HIRE PURCHASE t$JVord* $S (Mn.)-Box it ete. extra THONO HUAT MOTOR Finance Ltd., Finance Hire Purchase on Cars. New/ Secondhand. Tenni Moderate S3. Beach Road. (S'pore). Telephone *****/39M9. AIK MUA MANQ Finance Limited. 58, Waterloo Street, off Braa Banb Road. Finance Hire Purchase on New and Used Can Tel: (Spore)1,077 words
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Advertisement997 1962-11-23 13 FOR SALE 2t Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ct: txtrm SEASON* THUNDERING BARCAINS! Italian Woolmixed Blankets Now 57.90 Only, Also Doublesize Printed Bedsheets Now $4.50 Only. Checked Tablecovers 51. 50 Only. Always Remember Luck's 17, Orchard Road, Spore. X'MAS OPPORTUNITY? Mnldenform Nursing Brassieres (Stock Might Last Few Days) Usually $10.50.997 words
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Advertisement626 1962-11-23 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 70 Word* SS < Mln.)— Box SO et: txtrm IF IT'S NOT your styie we don't sell- Batik shop. JAVA MODES (415 River Valley Road) Tbe Batik Palace. DON'T PAY MORE for Diamond Jewelleries. Consult Chiong Shins Jvwrllers. POH HUAT GOLDSMITH for the Expert Workmanship In Jewellery626 words
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Advertisement148 1962-11-23 13 WtmmM^m m\ Atrnmt. ir sLW .^M*\ B I I S/fl I si GtHO CUILtRy EPNS I Al and stainless V steel is guaranteed y J for a lifetime SIiVER<RA?r «m 31. Penan? Rd IP Teh ***** HI Cold Storage Arcad* ||_i '<■■ l vm WJ Concentrated with whitethorn and mistletoe148 words
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Advertisement170 1962-11-23 14 I it's here now! the new FORD CONSUL CORTINA... a small car with a BIG difference for the people of Malaysia The new CORTINA a small car in price and running costs (up to 40 mpg), but a BIG car in everything else! Top speed in the high seventies, 4170 words
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Advertisement1615 1962-11-23 15 TO LIVERPOOt 1 WEST COAST UK. Due Score Sails P. S'harn Penang AENEAS Havre Lpul. G 'a-.gcw Cdn. 14 Niv 24 Ntv 25/21 Niv 31 ANTENOR <>'■■■ l-pnl. R'i:am, H'Cjrjj Ntv 21/ 2 Otc 1 DIOMEO Liverpool. CiatfM Nov 27 Dec 2 LYCAON Liverpool r, ec 5 Dec I Dec1,615 words
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Advertisement1448 1962-11-23 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILING TO GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ii n KOIIERBAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN. Xy^*^^V S'pora P Sham Penang Pl\Ss\l«l "S'MBA" I) c) Sailed l|Pirt/24Niv 25 26 Nov l"V v3jJ<J "atuihiA" a)i) 31 Nat/ 4 Oaa 5/ 7 Oac 1/ I Otc vXAv^v/ "FAlblßlA"1,448 words
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Advertisement1575 1962-11-23 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport f ynam Ptntn| BENHOPE (H)1 H liirg. LIII, Null, 6'moutl G. 31/Talay Niv 24/21 Ntv 21/ 1 BENNEVES (E.Lp.)" L pool, Hull, H lurg, R'daa Ntv 21/21 Nay IS/ 1 MMttM (Ul liiiN. M'txoutl h-Uh| Niv 21/4 Bit 6/ I BENURIGt1,575 words
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Advertisement1105 1962-11-23 15 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W. Vrr» Tel No: 9J331 WL V^ ELLEKMAN LIME «J* KLAVENKSS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM 10$ ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO i..»» HA V RE HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND. CITY OF EASTBOURNE Acciptug cargo for Ititral 4 Soytk S'uore P S'haa Perani America 24/27 Nl, Vmtm1,105 words
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Article25 1962-11-23 16 November 22. MALAYAN Kl'BßMt PRICE: 80V cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5429.62* (down 53.50). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tons (up 25).25 words
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Article129 1962-11-23 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. QENKRAL investment and industrial shares were fully steady today. Under stronger demand the key stocks B.H.P. and A.C.I. most affected in recent easing both gained Is. Oils and base metals mostly fluctuated around steady levels. Clarence River further improved to 9s. and Interstate gained 6d. to129 words
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Article151 1962-11-23 16 Nov. Bti Three monthr (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Bunniti Html Dunlop* 14 cts. S. Darby ltd. K. AN. 16 eta. C. Storage 4id. Gammon 11 eta. B. Traction 1/la J. WaiiKh 14 cti. 8h II 13 ct«. M Hr.w 2& eta. Steamship H eta. M. Cement 1* cti. K. Times151 words
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Article115 1962-11-23 16 THE Malayan tiehanga Banks' Aits. ciatisn made these changes In Its ratrs to merchants yesterday (all rates to sunnNsw York: buying TT 32i, airmail OI) 33 WO d/st 33} credit bills. 33| trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3Si. airmail OD 351. 9U d/st 36i credit bills. 38s trade115 words
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552 1962-11-23 16 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN event on the Stock Exchange yesterday was the publication of the first balance sheet of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Mai?; a) Ltd. covering the period from September 11 last year (date of incorporation) to June 30. the end of552 words
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Article21 1962-11-23 16 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 21 Nov. 21 Industrials: 192.06 192.24 Tins: 289.47 28U.8Z rubbers: 179.83 179.83 Jan. 1, 1958=100.21 words
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Article665 1962-11-23 16 pOMBINEU business In the Sin- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrial!: Dunleps (500) 52.27 RL. (3,000) 12.21 D (2.000) $2.27 D, (3,000) $2.26. (3,000) $2.28, (6.000) $2.27: last Smelting (200) $2.72665 words
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295 1962-11-23 16 T*HE Straits tin price yesterday fell sharply by $3.50 to $429.62 on an offering of 270 tons or an estimated 25 tons more than Wednesday. In London overnight activity in tin was slow initially chiefly, it appeared, because of the current Sino/Indian295 words
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Article172 1962-11-23 16 SHIPS lying alengiids ths Smiapera wharvss teday are: Yuklkawa 6A. Kwellin 40/41. Slamat 33/34 Bayon 2122, Bougainville 6/7. Agamemnon It/M, Houtman 3038. Estelle alaersk 44, Bayon 28. Outer reads: Kuhan. Clara Jebson. KeerkinnK. Gana. Shoho Maru. K.-tti-nald Kerr. Elm- Maersk. Krxhlteljinly. Ranee. Takushin Maru. Schouten. Tai Poo172 words
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Article100 1962-11-23 16 CHINIBt Product Exehania, Slrntsport noon prices per plcul yesterday: Ceeemrt all: bulk S4ll sellers, drum $45 sellers. Cspra: Nov. UK/Conttnent S2Ba nuyers. »29i sailers, P«pp«r Munrok white $142s sellers. Harawak white (142 sellers, special Sarawak black tlii'.'l sellers, gamied Lampong black |102| sellers. AST A $112s sellers. itntiptn100 words
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Article250 1962-11-23 16 QECEHBER first grade rueber buyers f.e.b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur >e«terday at Ma cents per lb. up three-elgbths of a crnt. Tne tone was quiet. S.C C-R.A. and F.M.R.I, cloirtnc prices in cents per !b. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f o.b. buyer-250 words
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Advertisement1081 1962-11-23 16 I _T^ KAWASAKI. RISEN r KAISHA., LTD. Express U.S. A- P-cific «a Atlamia Coast Swvlm El* ti* ti* fl* S'po'a f. S'fatf H'sofli t.ttncifce i »ns«iae let "Cissks Mara- 21/11 Nat IS/27 Nat t Dte JS Oec 27 Dec 14 Jia "Kiankawa Mara" 26 21 Dec 31/31 Die S Jaa1,081 words
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Advertisement712 1962-11-23 16 j SUltulllll) tUMUr» sMRMI a ay» bhaat -«n«.., aaMtaßta, Man*, dsatm. 10UDIMA 11,12 OtC 13/14 Die IS Die Alhura. Rsrlarij* M'kan. Iraaw*. foom *En AiticA umci Ikjßl TANAtRA 1/ I Ote Durtan (21/12), Port Elizabeth (24/12), CiDetown (21/12), Matadi (31/12), lagos (1/1), Cotonou (1/1), Tema, Takoradi, Abidian, Frtttown. Conakry, Dakar712 words
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Advertisement835 1962-11-23 16 PJB_C_______l T DRAFT. Trndrr for the itupplv of cookrd Muslim Food for the Sccond.itN Trade School Johore Bahru for 1963. TENDERS are Invited for the supply of cooked Muslim Pood in 1963 for the Hostel of the Secondary Trade School, Johore Bahru. Boarders number approximately 125. further particulars may bit835 words
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Advertisement351 1962-11-23 17 NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) NASS IM CO., (SINGAPORE) L'MITED LIMITED will srll by Public Auction at HM former premises of the by Public Auction at Prudential Assurance Company 75, Grange Road on SI'NDAY, Limited 25th November. 1962 at 10 30 Mercantile Bank Building a m Ti-rciMv r v,,v*mh»r Wavdrol es; Dressing351 words
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Advertisement155 1962-11-23 17 notices SEKOLAH MENENGAH TEKNIK (Technical Institute) Kuala Lumpur/ Penang. ADMISSION 1963 Applications are invited from pupils who sat (or their Lower Certificate of Education examination in November 1962. Minimum Qualification: Pass L.C.E. and eligible for further edu--5 cation. Grade 'P' Age not over X7 years on Ist January 1963. Allocation155 words
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Advertisement714 1962-11-23 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between (1) Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Majid; (2) Ow Leong Chye and (3) Wong Wing Thim carrying on business as Importers; Exporters; contractors and General Merchants at M.8.8.5. Building (4th Floor). Penang Road, Penang. Malaya under the style or flrm714 words
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Advertisement490 1962-11-23 17 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nov. 14 16 Robinson Road. Spore UN THURSDAY 2»th NOVEMBER, 1962 at 2.30 P.M. Nos. 37 39 SOPHIA RD. Freehold. Area 8,309 bq. ft. Rent $145.92 Drew Napier. Solicitors). No. 216 D TIONG BAHRU oft Silat Rd.490 words
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Advertisement412 1962-11-23 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from Contractors registered with the P.W.D., Class A or B, lor the construction of 5 Blocks of Plats at Customs Reserved Land, oft Bagan Jermai Road, Buticrworth. 1 Plans, Bills of Quantities and I Tender Documents can be seen at I the Architects' office412 words
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Advertisement360 1962-11-23 17 TENDER TENDERS will be received at the Ministry of Health. Palmer Road. Singapore 2, up to noon of 3rd December. 1962 for tlie servicing o. hospital Equipment for the year 1963. Pull details of the type of hospital equipment requiring servicing may be obtained from the office ol the Deputy360 words
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Advertisement98 1962-11-23 17 TENDER KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the purchase of approximately 30 tons !of Brass .scrap ex Sentul Works. Sentul Tender ueposi'. $3,000 2 Tenders close M 12.00 noon on 3rd December. 1962 ;U tlie OflUe of the Pengerusi Jawatan Kuusa Pembuk.i Tawaran. tl a Pejabai Ketua98 words
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Advertisement222 1962-11-23 18 There is no finer petrol than SUPERSHELL iX^ Supershell with ICA gives your car more benefits than any other petrol, at no extra cost. Through constant research and continued improvements, Supershell with ICA is now the best premium motor fuel available, in Malaya, Singapore and worldwide. These are some of222 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-11-23 19 STORE'S MAIN HOPE FOR 'GOLD* ALL SET TO UPHOLD HIGH REPUTATION KARU LEADS MALAYANS AT OPENING PERTH, Thursday SINGAPORE and Malaya are expected to win several medals in weightlifting at the seventh Commonwealth Games which were declared open by the Duke of Edinburgh in a colourful358 words
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Article262 1962-11-23 19 PERTH, Thursday. 4 THLETICS, the No. 1 sport In the Commonwealth Games here, will begin tomorrow. The athletics programme should have opened on Saturday, but the start has been brought forward to tomorrow morning because of the huge entry for the men's 100 yards. The nineReuter - 262 words
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Article118 1962-11-23 19 PI ERT H Thurs. Ghanian boxers at the Commonwealth Games here will refuse to take part in any bout in which South African boxing judge Dr. Nat Hershrnann has any control. Ohene Djan. Ghana's Chef de Mission, said today. Mr. Djan said; "If this official is connectedReuter - 118 words
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Article57 1962-11-23 19 PERTH. Thurs Undefeated Wales moved Into first place after the seventh round in the Commonwealth Games lawn bowls four-man competition yesterday With two more victories yesterday. Wales have now won five matches and drawn one to head tho table by one point from England whoReuter - 57 words
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283 1962-11-23 19 Hall's the man the MCC must watch BRISBANE, Thurs West Indies star Wes Hall, the world's fastest bowler, is the man MCC must watch in their four day match against Queensland opening here tomorrow. In their last big game before the Test series begin MCC took to their batsmen toReuter - 283 words
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Article64 1962-11-23 19 HOCKEY Penang League: Sepoy Lines 0 Police 0. Ipoh League Div. 2: Field Force 4 Boys Club 1: Kilat 1 Municipality 0. Talplng League: Transport Co. 4 Malays a. SOCCER Penang League Div. 1: Ramblers 8 RAAF 0. Urn Cup (Ipoh): Chens Wan v YMCA (postponed). RUGGER Friendly (Spore)64 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-11-23 19 ONE-WAY ENTRY TO CIRCUIT RACES AT ENCLAVE ON SUNDAY KUALA LUMFUK. Ihur* —Two late entries have been received for the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races here on Sunday morning They are lan Barnwell (Cooper) of Singapore for the Formula Libre and Fl. Lt. Brown (Austin Healey) of the RAAF. Penang.154 words
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141 1962-11-23 19 SATTAR IS RE-ELECTED DELEGATE TO SAFA SETBACK FOR AFP SINGAPORE, Thurs. National coach Rahim Sattar, central figure in the dispute between the Singapore Amateur F.A. and the Players Association, today retained his seat as Junior Clubs (Div 2) delegate to the BAFA council. Sattar defeated the AFPsupported candidate. P. Sudplah.141 words
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Article86 1962-11-23 19 T ONDON, Thurs. England showed improved form when they coasted to a 4-0 victory over Wales in their home soccer international championship match at Wembley yesterday. Goals by Alan Peacock (2). John Connelly and Jimmy Greaves gave England an easy win. Other results: European Cup Winner*Reuter - 86 words
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168 1962-11-23 19 Cambodian proposal favoured by Rajah SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore AAA president A.T. Rajah today welcomed the suggestion by Lt. Col. Pok Sam An of the Cambodia AAA for a triangular meet between Singapore, Cambodia and Malaya at Kuala Lumpur. •Mr. Rajah said: "We are keen to give Singapore athletes as much168 words
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Article24 1962-11-23 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A hattrick by Myers enabled RAF Changl to beat RAF Seletar 4-1 in their SHA Div. 1 match at Changl today.24 words
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436 1962-11-23 19 Weights for all nine races at Ipoh on Sunday IPOH. Than 1 -Weights for all nine races here on Sunday: Cl 4 Div I—6* Helena 8.13 Air Ace !».00 Khampang Phet 8.12 Magniflro 8.11 Noble Gesture 8.10 Jade Sceptre 8.10 Sri Teruntom 8.10 First Love 8.09 Buloh Kaaap 8.09 Regal436 words
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168 1962-11-23 19 1 ON THE TRACK By EPSOM JEEP TPOH. Thurs. Lyall Harbridge was fined $1,500 by the Perak Turf Club Stewards for his riding of Gala Premiere II in Race 5 here yesterday. The Stewards announced this morning that after studying the camera patrol film168 words
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Advertisement80 1962-11-23 19 Right around the world... Craven 4 A' Filter Long Size is fast becoming the best liked filter cigarette right around the world. Here is a cigarette with the perfect balance between tobacco and filter— the right blend of specially selected Virginia tobacco and the right filter for a smoke that's80 words
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Miscellaneous97 1962-11-23 19 SOCCER STORK PREMIER LEAGUE: Chinese v Juniors (Jn Besar Stadium). SPORE JUNIOR CUP: SRC v Dockyard (padang). SGSFA CUP: Q-final Police v Water Dept. (Thomson Rd). COW GATE CUP: Final Kilat v Shaw Bros (Assembly Hall. Ipoh). HOCKEY SPORE LEAGUE: Div. 1 SCC v Khalsa (padang) Div. 2 University v97 words
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Article230 1962-11-23 20 BOY OF 16 SAVES TWO IN SEA PENANG, Thurs. A schoolboy, Foo Boon Yoong. 16, was the hero in a dramatic sea rescue last night off the Runnymede Hotel, a leave hostel for British Army officers in Penang. Foo, the son of Xhc hostel's chief rook, dived fully clothed into230 words
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Article62 1962-11-23 20 AMSTERDAM. Thurs.— Former Queen Wilhelmina, 82, grandmother of Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, is ailing from the "ills of extreme old age." an official court spokesman said today. The condition of the 82--year-old retired monarch, who reigned over Holland for 50 years, "is giving cause for concern but62 words
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Article59 1962-11-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Mini.stcr. Tun Abdul R;./ak. s;ud tonimn that the intergovernmental committee on Mai.ivm,i hoped to submit its report anc' recommendations to the vmrkMM Governments after ChristHe said this before he left for Singapore by train on his way to JcsM-lton to attend a59 words
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Article41 1962-11-23 20 -TopRed held NEW DELHI, Thurs.— The General Secretary of India's Communist Party, Mr. E.M.S. Nomboodmpod, was arrested her* today under the Defence of India law. In a countrywide swoop yes^rday, police arrested more than 350 members of the Communist Party. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration349 1962-11-23 20 THE 'DOWRY' CASE JUDGE RULES: IT —WAS A LOAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A High Court judge here today ruled that most of the money given to a Singapore teacher, T. Kulanayagam, 29, by his father-in-law was, in fact, loans and not dowry and "gift money," as Kulanayagam claimed. Mr. Justice349 words
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Article39 1962-11-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. British supplies of "urgently needed" military equipment to India from Singapore continued with the departure of an R.A.P. Beverley transport for Calcutta early this morning. Another Beverley is due to take off early tomorrow morning.39 words
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178 1962-11-23 20 SWEEPING REFORMS IN SOVIET UNIONS MOSCOW. Thurs. Sweeping reforms in the Soviet trade unions, splitting them at regional and local levels were announced here yesterday at the Kremlin meeting of the Communist Party central committee. Mr Khrushchev and other speakers at the meeting have said that the reforms are necessaryReuter - 178 words
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196 1962-11-23 20 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. An Indones i a n Archbishop yesterday said the Roman Catholic religion must adapt itself more and more to Indonesian culture "if it Is to become a harmonious and influential part of Indonesian life." Archbishop Albert Soegi Japranata, aReuter - 196 words
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Article29 1962-11-23 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, will open the Ocean Theatre at Upper East Coast Road on Sunday29 words
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306 1962-11-23 20 OXFORD (Miss.) Thurs. MR. JAMES McShane, Chief U.S. Marshal, delivered himself for arrest here yesterday on charges of inciting to riot and breach of the peace stemming from disturbances at the University of Mississippi, on Sept. 30, after the admissionReuter; UPI - 306 words
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Article395 1962-11-23 20 LONDON, Thurs.—lt has been a generally satisfactory day In stock markets and persistent selective demand steadily pushed prices higher. The advance was fairly general but gold shares were the exception with sentiment affected by reports of racial trouble near Capetown. Prices were lowered through the list but very395 words
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294 1962-11-23 20 Goalkeeper Ismail stops sweep by Swedes BACK PAGE SPORT M I^UALA LUMPUR 1V Thurs. It was weather for ducks and football with laughs at the start of the matej^ between Malaya and the touring Swedish national team which was played at the Merdeka Stadium tonight in the presence of the294 words
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Advertisement60 1962-11-23 20 OPEL IS TIME TESTED -100 YEARS OF MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE OPEL CENTENARY T862-1962 JOPEL SETS THJjE_PACE >y I 1 ___J__^_^_^ ———.m i I j,| (Mm I 194 0 tfMMkMM ___J...AND HERE THEY ARE TODAY CARAVAN REKORO COUPE KAPITAN This Is your IOOOc.c. 4^^^^^^^T^ KAD E T T SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 360 words
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Advertisement104 1962-11-23 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. 2« Words $10 (Minimum) DAS: To OporKe and Dorrai a boy. brottirr to Shelley on November 22n« at Bumcnar. Many thanks to ataff. A PROUD TRADITIONS 4J\*' -Hi Every year, the trade winds carry to m mmm Singapore the picturesque Bugi* prahus in m^~T their hundred*— their104 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-11-23 20 ITIOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 81 78 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 70 Singapore 88 7340 words
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