The Straits Times, 27 November 1962

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**** He**"* Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 529 1 'Yes' or 'no' ballot papers go out Union tells 14,000 members of failure of talks Christmas strike hangs in balance By YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE RAILWAYMEN'S Union of Malaya has sent out strike ballot papers to all its 14,000 members after failing to reach a
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  • 106 1 Castro demands UN check on US bases HAVANA, Mon. Cuba today demanded United Nations verification of the dismantling of training camps in the United States from which "aggression" was launched against Cuba It said this was an Indispensable condition for International Inspection in Cuba. The demand, contained In a declaration
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  • 650 1 INDIA WAITS FOR PEKING TO REPLY NEW DELHI, Monday. MB. NEHRU told the House of the People today that lie had not yet received a reply from Peking to India's request for clarification of some points in the ceasefire proposals. He said it was desirable that there should be no
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. President Radhakrishnan has told Sikh leaders that India should have a standing army of two million men, a spokesman of the All-India Sikh Federation said today. The President made this remark when a delegation from the Federation called on him yesterday.
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  • 61 1 MELBOURNE, Mon. India has withdrawn its delegation from the fifth Asian regional conference of the International Labour Organisation. which opens here today, the Melbourne Age reported. The Indian Government told the organisation that it would not be represented at any international meeting not related to its frontier
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  • 122 1 MANILA, Monday is a strong x possibility that the Association of South-east Asia Foreign Minister s' meeting, scheduled here from Dec. 10 to Dec. 15, will be postponed to Jan. 12, according to Foreign Office sources here today. Reasons for the postponement in eluded:
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  • 219 1 Kidney switch doctor very ill LONDON, Mon. A British doctor who was given a kidney by a colleague in an operation, was reported seriously ill last night in Hammersmith hospital here. Dr. Lan Clark's diseased kidney was removed. Dr. David Spencer gave up one of his kidneys for the ailing
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  • 297 1 WEIGHTLIFTING 'GOLD' AND 3 RECORDS FOR CHUA PERTH, Mon. Singapore won its first gold medal at the Commonwealth Games today when mechanic Chua Phung Kirn set three new Commonwealth Games records to win the bantamweight weightlifting gold medal. Chua, 21, set a new record for the
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  • 27 1 ADEN. Mon. A tug capsized and sank after being involved in a collision with the British commando carrier Albion in Aden harbour today. Reuter.
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  • 42 1 From FRANCIS BOEY HONG KONG, Mon. Heavily armed Nationalist commando units have made a landing on an island near Swabue, on the Kwangtung coast, a Chinese report said today. The raiding parties attacked Communist defence posts along coastal areas.
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  • 211 1 Attack at sea, but ship holds 17 pirates I/-UCHING. Mon. 1V The crew of a barter trade vessel has captured 17 suspected pirates off North Borneo's east coast, it was reported today. Meanwhile, another vessel has been attacked by pirates near Tawau. The boat, which fought back against the pirates,
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  • 16 1 PEKING'S REPLY PEKING M»n —1 .i^lfii"-:. 'a f* One handed CM* j rtquv. r
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 340 2 ENVOY: DISPUTE WITH CHINA MAY GO TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. B. N. Chakravarty, India's chief United Nations delegate, stated yesterday in a recorded television interview that the possibility ol" India's bringing her border dispute with Communist China before the United Nations should
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    • 188 2 UNWISE TO BREAK WITH WEST, SAYS AYUB KHAN WASHINGTON, Mon The Washington Post quoted President Ayub Khan of Pakistan as BarIng he thought it would be unwise for his country to withdraw from the Onto and Seato alliances despite his BMCf over Western arms shipments to India. In an intrniew
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    • 32 2 IOKYO II raptnese nwnulacturcr today claimed II hart completed the smallest tape recorder in i lie world. The "baby" recorder could bo put in shirt pocket, tile roinpiii'.y S;iici Reir.er
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    • 178 2 Air show stunt pilot dies in crash MANILA. Mon. The death of a Philippine Air Force jet pilot, while performing aerial acrobatics marred yesterday's air show which climaxed the celebrations of the 15th Philippine aviation week. Lieut. Salvador Abadesco. 24. was killed when his F-86 Sabrejet crashed a few miles
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    • 105 2 Strike by a million put off MANILA, Mon. A threatened national strike of one million Filipino workers has been postponed until Thursday, union leaders announced. The strike was originally set for today. Roberto Oca, whom President Macapagal yesterday described as "an unscrupulous labour leader." said the delay was necessary to
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    • 108 2 AWAY over the apple trees in the garden, flying with the grace of birds, appear members of the Home family. This scene can be seen at their home in Crowborough. Sussex, on most sunny afternoons. Mrs. Yvonne Home, a former swimming and diving medallist of the Ilford
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    • 35 2 AOMORI (Japnn>. Mon. Little hope was held today for 11 Japanese crewmen missing from a 40-ton fishing boat which went aground and sank last night off the Aomori prefectural coast. U.P.I.
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    • 320 2 His party and allies win absolute majority in new Lower House PARIS, Monday. THE Gaullists and other candidates pledged to support President De Gaulle have won an absolute majority of the seats in the new Lower House of Parliament, the National Assembly, Mr. Roger Frey, Minister of
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    • 118 2 MAC'S DATE WITH JACK: 'NOT CORRECT' WASHINGTON. Mon. The Presidential Press Secretary. Mr. Pierre Salinger, said last night that a report from London on a meeting between President Kennedy and the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, was "inaccurate." He said the report that the two would meet in Bermuda
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    • 48 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /YES. GEOBGE A /^D6TERMJNEO AMO /STBONG WlUfO A y^^N 4 IS A NATUBAL VEBY OBSTINATE WHEN j AND MC'LL NfVSR I I APCONSON V LEADER OP MEN/ V«6 BEUEVK MES «GHT/ V BE BULLIED THE oSuNIMG i.-» t— i r V BOACD. I
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 253 3 Horror babies; Nothing to do with this drug, says firm LONDON, Mon.— A big British drug firm last night announced that it had failed to find any connection between the drug meclizine and the birth of deformed babies. Health authorities In Bweden and Denmark have banned sales of the drug.
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    • 27 3 LONDON. Mon A used 12--penny black stamp, issued in Canada in 1851, went to an Italian collector for £2.800 at an auction here.
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    • 37 3 LULUABOURG, Mon. .The United Nations Command has flown reinforcements to the Tshikapa region of the Congo to help U.N. Nigerian troops quell fresh tribal fighting between Lulua and Tshokwe warriors, it was reported yesterday. UJ.I.
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    • 189 3 20 smokes a day cut life by seven years SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. A person who smokes 20 cigarettes a day can expect his life to be shortened by seven years, according to Dr. Hardin Jones of the University of California. Dr. Jones told a symposium sposored by Kaiser Foundation Hospitals
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    • 496 3 Officials say: Nuclear test ban treaty depends on Soviet move GENEVA, Monday. THE delegates of the four Western nations at the disarmament con ference— Britain, the United States, Canada and Italy— yesterday held eve-of-resumption talks while highly-placed officials made clear that progress towards a
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    • 69 3 "WHO'S this imposter? asks Silkie. a real life chicken, as she meets a crazy-hat hen. This scene took place when Aage Thaarup, the Queen's milliner. Judged hats in a rrazy-hat contest in Lon- don last week in connection with the International Poultry Show at Olympia.
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    • 176 3 HAMBURG, Monday. PLANS for West Germany's second nuclear-power-ed vessel are nearing completion, a Deutsche Werft shipyard spokesmai 4J His firm hopes to have the ship, a 45.000-ton freighter. ready for delivery in 1965. It will not cost more than motor or turbinepowered vessels and will
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    • 82 3 'Mousetrap' 10— and still clicking LONDON. Mon.— More than 1.000 actors, actresses and others connected with the stage watched Agatha Christie cut a I,ooolb. cake last night to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her mystery play, "The Mousetrap." The play opened at the Ambassador's Theatre, London, on Nov. 25, 1952
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    • 25 3 BEVERLY HILLS (California*. Mon. Actress Donna Reed returned from holiday yesterday and found $75,000 worth of her Jewellery missing, police said. Reuier.
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    • 58 3 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The Soviet first Deputy •Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, was expected to have talks on Cuba today with United Nations acting Secretary-Gen-eral U Thant. Mr. Mikoyan was due here from Havana where he has been conferring for three weeks with the Cuban Premier,
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    • 25 3 Fog— visibility nil LONDON, Mon. Fog covered 29 countries in central, southern and western England yesterday. Motoring associations reported "visibility nil" in sonje places. Reuter.
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    • WORLD ROUND-UP
      • 213 3 POLSOM, (Califorr nia), Mon. Three life- term convicts, who held five choir boys and two church ministers hostage for four hours here, later released them and gave themselves up. A fellow inmate, who apparently tried to interfere when the convicts took the hostages yesterday, was killed, a
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      • 42 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said yesterday that America's Venus-bound Mariner II spacecraft sent fcto earth yesterday a clear radio message from 22.500,000 miles in space a record transmission for a U.S. space probe. Reuter
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  • 95 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Government today announced that the Blood Donor Competition for this month has attracted a total of 12 entries. The two latest entries are the Police Training School with 96 donors, and No. 1 Sub Depot, Kranji with 40 donors. Maintaining the lead in
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  • 405 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. MANAGEMENT representative's crossexamination of a union witness during hearing of a case in the Industrial Arbitration Court this morning led to a heated argument. This was between the court's Deputy President, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang and the union representative, Mr. Lim Slice
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  • 133 4 Rajaratnam welcomes radio show SINGAPORE, Mon. —In a welcome speech to Radio Malaya's "Panggong Aneka" show at the Victoria Theatre, the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said that the various cultural exchanges since Malaysia was proposed had "demonstrated the affinities of our various peoples." He said he was not
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  • 259 4 Chase ends in temple death: Two charged SINGAPORE, Mon. The High Court today heard how a youth was killed inside a Chinese temple where he had fled from an attacking mob. The Deputy Public Prosecutor Mr. Francis Scow said the mob was armed with parangs, sticks and empty bottles. In
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  • 286 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A YOUNG man sat in the dock all morning toIX day scribbling notes as a preliminary inquiry into a counterfeiting case opened before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates. At the end ol each prosecution witness' testimony, Loh Chooi Heng, 32,
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  • 114 4 FINED FOR PUNCHING POLICEMAN SINGAPORE. Mon. A striker, who punched a Superintendent of V-ollce at the strike-bound Malayan Textile Mills on Oct. 2 this year was today fined $500 or thre« months' Jail in the Fourth Magistrate's Court. Wong Loke Kin, it was stated, had charged into a police cordon
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off tomorrow in Peng Ann Road, off Kampong Chai Chee, from 9 ajn. to 3 pjn., and in Grange Road, between Paterson Rated and Devonshire Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 63 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 60 detainees in Singapore will stage a variety show in aid of the National Theatre at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre The detainees are from Pulau Senang. Changl and Outram Prison*, the Reformative Centre, and the Opium Training Centre in
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    • 170 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's schedul* of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hon~ Kon* (BA 961) 2.45 p.m.; from London, Prankfurt. Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran. New Delhi. Rangoon (BA 700) 5.50 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715)
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    • 180 4 Star. Kota Bharu (ML 133) 6.50 pjn.; from Kuchlng. Brunei, Jesselton (ML 487) 7.3S p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) S pjn. DEPARTURES BO AC: To Darwin. Sydney (BA 700) 6.40 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay. Teheran. Cairo, Zurich. London (BA 791) 3.35 p.m.; to Rangoon. Calcutta. Karachi, Bagdad.
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  • 225 5 'I think you; are guilty,' says judge, but four go free A LOR STAR, Mon. Four men were cleared of a robbery charge today after the judge said he was "pretty certain" they were guilty. Mr. Justice Sufflan. the Kedah Assize Judge, said h<- had to acquit them because identification
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  • 103 5 JPOH, Mon. The United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd. Is sponsoring a mural painting competition, open to students in schools in Malaya and Singapore. The murals should depict banking services, with accent on the savings theme with Malayan culture and background, aimed at making Malayans more
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Yong Khay Seng pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of breaking into the Cathay Hotel at dawn to steal a wallet belonging to a guest. Mr. George Gordon Stuart. The wallet, was said to have contained $53. £2.10 shillings, a driving licence and
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  • 24 5 IPOH. Mon. A cross and two brass containers worth a total of $150 were stolen from the Wesley Church here yesterday.
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  • 228 5 'All efforts' to raise Malay education Minister I KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rpHE Minister of Edu--1 cation, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, today called on inspectors of schools to concentrate on raising the standard of Malay schools. He was opening a fiveday conference of inspectors of schools at their headquarters in Maxwell
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  • 263 5 Lessons to lead the way to health A START IN SCHOOLS TO SPREAD KNOWLEDGE THROUGHOUT STORE SINGAPORE, Monday /fHE GOVERNMENT has put into operation a plan to teach and mobilise the entire student population to build a healthier Singapore. For a start, a group of teachers from 15 primary schools
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  • 91 5 $30,000 worth of fireworks seized PENANG, Mon— Penang Customs officers made a record haul of about 2V 2 tons of contraband fire crackers today. The seizure, estimated to be worth 530.000. wa.-> made by officers and' men of the preventive branch who had been lying in wait for the consignment
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  • 54 5 IPOH. Mon. Thelves broke; Into a house in Buntcng new vil-l lage near here yesterday and stole 1 a radio worth $150. The owner. Madam Leong Tham. 43. discovered the theft when she woke up at about 5.30 a.m. and! found the wire fencing cut and
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  • 88 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon.— Tan Kirn Soon. 23, Hor Ah Kio. 19, and Khor Wui Choon, 18. were jointly charged with robbing a housewife. Tan Lak Moy, of $16 and two watches worth $108 on Oct. 11 and being armed with a knife at the
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  • 62 5 MALACCA, Mon. A I Poppy Day dance will be held at the Municipal Hall here on Dec. 1. Highlights of the dance will be a fashion show in which nine local and an American girl Miss Joe Ann Prescott, a Peace Corps member will take part. The
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  • 265 5 Dept head backs the man union want moved KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Government Printer, Mr. Thor Beng Chong, today expressed confidence and trust in his administrative assistant whom the department's employees' trade union want to have removed and the post declared superfluous. The union at its annual delegates' conference here
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  • 51 5 KLANG. Mon. A businessman, Darman bin Abdul Bari. 19, was fined $30 today for using abusive language to a police constable. Ahmad bin Omar, on Nov. ■J4. Ahmad said Darman was riding a motor cycle without lights when he stepped him but Darman abus-] ed
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  • 35 5 MUAR. Mon. The Johore Mentn Besar Dato Ha.ii Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will open four health clinics, two Malay schools, two community halls and a sevenmile road in the Muar district this week.
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Next years telephone bills for MPs, which the Government will foot, is expected to total $27,000. The estimates of ordinary expenditure for 1963 also show that the Governmeti expects to spend $3,000 for free hospital facilities for members. Transport and travelling will take up
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  • 34 5 PENANO, Mon. Yap Teong Kay. 28. today pleaded not guilty tn a charge of using abusive words to Constable Shabali bin Haji Jals <v Dato Kramat Road on Saturday. Bail was allowed.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Australian Army Engineer-in-CJiief Briß A.TJ Bell, who has been visiting army engineer units in Singapore and Malaya for 10 days will leave for Canberra on Nov. 30.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 383 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon fHE MINISTER of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mahamed Khir Johari, said today the Federation's coconut rehabilitation and replanting scheme "must not be allowed to fail." There has been a marked decline in copra and coconut oil production in recent years, he said. The
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  • 30 6 KLUANG. Mon. Two performances of the Panggong Aneka variety show In the Chen Sin School hall. Batu Pahat, on Saturday netted $3,000 for the National Monument Fund.
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  • 27 6 The coconut plan 'must not fail' TENGKU ABDU T RAHMAN laying the foundation stone of the 8358,906 University of Malaya mosque in Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times picture.
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  • 224 6 TENGKU LA YS FOUNDATION OF MOSQUE KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. T<HE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, laid L the foundation stone of the $350,000 University cl Malaya mosque here today. Standing outside the campus, near the main entrance, the mosque will be used not only by university students but also by
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  • 177 6 Robbery: 3 ordered to Gurney school I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— iV The Sessions Court president. Wan Hamzah bin Wan Salleh. today ordered threp youths who pleaded guilty to two charges of robbery to be sent to Henry Gurney School In Malacca for three years. The youths are Chandra Sekaran, alias Justin,
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  • 64 6 Dutch jazz group in on Friday SINGAPORE, Mon. The Dutch Swing College Band, one of the world's top jazz groups will arrive here by air on Friday at 5.50 p.m. it will aiay at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 3. On stage with the band will be Annekc Gronloh. whose
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  • 58 6 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— A packer! hall erected the Teluk Anson choral group's first presentation of "A Musical Evening" of songs, piano and violin recitals and items by a percussion band over the week-end. A feature of the show, given only to invited guests was children's
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  • 48 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Commissioner of Road Transport Inche Jalani bin Kupah. left by air for Bangkok today to attend an Ecafe conference of international highway experts. He said the purpose of the conference was to discuss the linking of Ecafe countries by international highways.
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  • 22 6 RAWANG, Mon. The San Yuk Chinese School here today held an exhibition to mark the 46th anniversary of the school.
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  • 25 6 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Junior Chamber will hold their annual installation dinner and dance at the E and O Hotel on Dec 14.
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  • 228 6 UDP chief urges Chinese to unite with others BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Chairman of the protem committee of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, called on the Chinese last night to "unite among themselves and with other races." "I have always appealed for this unity since I took up
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  • 55 6 IPOH. Mon. Ngah Ah Huat. 20. a laundry as.sist.ani. was today sentenced to nine months' tail by the Magistrate. Mr. U C. Vohrah, here for stealing a bicycle belonging to Chee Pot San, 27. a Social Welfare Lottery ticket seller on Oct. 17 this year. NRah. who
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  • 161 6 MANILA, Monday HPHE Joint committee of economic experts of the Association of South-East Asia today concluded their sixday conference here. The discussions started on Wednesday. More than 100 recommendations were adopted. They will be submitted to the Asa Foreign Ministers, who meet here
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  • 1723 7 Triumph and tragedy of a jazz pioneer... STRAITS TIMES Special Feature GREAT MELODIES THAT JOE OLIVER WROTE REFLECTED LONELINESS AND EMPTINESS AND BITTERNESS SHORTLY niter midnight 0n c morning in 1920 the glassware in Chicago's notorious Pekin Cafe was milling to the music of .loc ("King") Oliver's celebrated jazz hand
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  • 263 8 Husband on girl death charge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A man who discovered his wife had been unfaithful drank almost a bottle of brandy, then went to her lover's house to seek revenge and killed the lover's sister, the High Court was told today. Half an hour later he walked into
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  • 50 8 SINOAPORE, Mon. a Sydney physician, Dr. W.C.B. Harvey president of the New South Wales Medical Board, and member of the Australian Tuberculosis Advisory Council, will give a public lecture on "Diffuse Pulmonary Disease" at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Sepoy Lines, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday
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  • 27 8 PENANO. Mon. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will ppen the Mm Ngai Knitting Factory* new workshop at Purmatang F»ul Road, Butt«rworth. on Sunday.
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  • 150 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE Far Eastern Freight Conference is expected to reply soon to proposals by Malayan rubber traders that rubber freight charges should in future be calculated on weight and not volume. This vas disclosed today by Mr E. J. C. Gardner, local
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  • 91 8 I DR. LIM PEIK CHEE exchanges smiles with his bride Dr. Liew Foong Lin. as they arrive at the Penan* Chinese Swimming Club for their wedding reception on Sucday. Both are on the staff of the Alor Star General Hospital. The couple first met four years ago while
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  • 89 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Lions' Club here has presented 70 shade trees to the Kampong Majidee low-cost housing estate and the schools In the area. The gift trees arrived here today from Ayer Hitam. They are being looked after by a club member. Inche
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  • 50 8 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Arts Council in conjunction with the German Cultural Institute, will present a piano recital by Walter Blankenheim at the St. John Church Hall in Douglas Road here on Thursday at 8.30 p.m The recital will include works by Mozart, Beethoven and Bartok.
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  • 256 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Ttf ORE than 250,000 people from various parts of the Federation have seen the "Holiday on Ice" show which ends its Malayan tour at the Stadium Negara here later this week. The show's managing director, Mr. W. Carl Snyder. today said:
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  • 67 8 IPOH, Mon. The Deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak. Inclie s>ulaiman bin Bulon. told a branch of the Rural Youth Organisation in Kampong Pulau Pisang near Kampar yesterday that "work hard" should be their motto in all their undertakings. Inche Sulaiman. in Inaugurating the branch,
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  • 38 8 PENANG. Mon. Inche Azls Ibrahim, chairman of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association. Penann branch, toured the leper settlement on Pulau Jerejai: and the cured leper patients' rehabilitation centre at Gertak Sanggul in rural Penang yesterday.
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    • 244 8 THE PLEASURES OF P&O-ORIENT VOYAGES... I i^i £fe Going aboard 7 di&thes ex&-tUiop6ri--k Q 11/jyO^vr' uKtNfe, 6e W us > /o3c k *f shopp%to done 5. Zl E\ P^^teJS Hi %lP f *P £***>* ahs "< end »ow to 1 W^ /s <* (x&td tiff #> c next port of
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    • 73 8 Altey Oop By yr STANWkBLE »«wct< \KfcSIDENTIAL ZONE.' j FORE IDO A.^kTHATVVwHAT ?^/VOU CANT DOIT/ OM^raey y €hester Gnuld Haa^^ t\\,;JSS II CJM NOU I lIAD i\ wui?^' or* MAVC J M YES, THIS 15 TkACV— i LVI Xb r By At Lapp J/ r TH£ y Tl AH HAIN'T
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  • 422 9 IPOH. Monday. IN assurance that the People's Progressive Party controlled municipality ''will not discriminate against foreign capital" was given here today by the municipal president, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam. In a Press statement replying to issues raised by the secretary of the Ipoh area Alliance,
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  • 136 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon- Four senior local officers from North Borneo flew here today for discussions with their Malayan counterparts. They are Mr. K. G. Unnithan, an assistant accountant in the Treasury. Mr. A. M. Thaufeck, an assistant district officer. Mr. Miam Sham Kee. legal
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  • 105 9 5 Ministers at rubber men's dinner KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.Five Federation Cabinet Ministers were principal guests at 1 a dinner given by the Federation of Rubber Trades Association last night. They were the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin: the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun; the
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  • 53 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A youth. who was behaving suspiciously iind holding a knife near the Capitol ctnema at Jalan Ra.ia Laut here on Nov. 15. was today bound over in S3OO for one year. Hambun bin Hamid. 19. of Jalan Gombuk. pleaded guilty to possessing
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  • 45 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Siaw Pan Lin. 31 of Jinjang was fined S2<* or two months 1 Jail by a magistrate's court today after «he pleaded guilty to stealing 35 lb of scrap rubber north 55.75 at Batu Caves Estate on Sept. 18.
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  • 71 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Two people were convicted and lailed today for stealing $114 worth of cigarettes from a coffee shop here on Nov. 10. Yip Swee Yong, 25 of Serdang Bharu. who had two previous convictions was sentenced to three WMfctf tail, to be followed
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  • 253 9 Objection to that 'high and mighty' remark PENA N G, Mon. Penang's former city fathers today objected to a statement on Saturday by the deputy Mayor, Mr. N. Patkunam, describing them as "high and mighty." We did much more work mid with less fanfare than the present elected councillors," said
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  • 69 9 Pickpocket with 7 children, 11 convictions MALACCA, Mon. The magistrate. Mr. Ramanatba Iyer, today commended a hospital attendant, Soh Lin Thian. for catching a picketpocket at the General Hospital here. The pickpocket. Khoo Gee Teck, 35. father of seven children and with 11 previous convictions was sentenced to one year's
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  • 168 9 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. Malaya is keen to buy Australian goods, according to Mr. Doug Taplin, a Sydney electrical equipment manufacturer Mr Taplin returned to Bydncy this week from Kuala I.umpur. where he made final arrangements for the first I privately sponsored Australian trade
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  • 47 9 BATU PAHAT Mon The] i Minister ol Transport. Dalo Sardon bin Ha.ji Jubir. opened a $3 000 reading room at the Na-, tional School Kampsng Bahru vtMerday The room built under the rural development plan, will I X* itc«H Kif th« enhfMl'a ACltl nunili
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  • 138 9 Amah on baby charge: Date for inquiry PENANG, Monday. J^ magistrate today fixed Dec. 17 for a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against an amah, Chan Ah Ypp. Chan, 55, was accused of killing Theng Hooi, infant son of her employers, Mr. Lee-Chee Ewe Pean, a lawyer, and
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  • 63 9 PENANG. Mon. Teh Sene Bee. 22, unemployed. was fined I •175. in default six weeks' today for assisting in carrying on I a characters lottery in a shop in Cecil Street yesterday. Teh, who pleaded guilty, said his father was a tubercular patient at Pulau Jere.iak.
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  • 53 9 SINGAPORE, M o n News was received in Singapore today that Mr. Mark Morrison, the former Singapore lawyer, died in Sydney on Not. 19 after a long illness. He left Singapore in 1951 after practising here and in Malaya for 20 years. He leaves a wife a daughter
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  • 29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan of Selangor and his Consort, the Tengkcu Ampuan, will visit the Serendah Boys' Home, 20 miles north of here, tomorrow.
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  • 109 9 PRISON FOR WOMAN WITH GUN A LOR STAR, Mon. —A housewife. E l l ia n Limpom, 48, was sentenced today to 18 months' jail for unlawful possession of a home-made pistol and two cartridges at Kota Serang Semut on Nov. 5. Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Karlm ASP., told the
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  • 108 10 It Wmr4M tit i Minimum MR. J. P DANKER. M, PenMoner .-.rnnlun. JRII-M Kun'ral ••Vll-ft? t.M pm from off l^sbak Cuari MRS. COEI KIM LIAN M M»d»m Oaf Kiam .'-.10 at'd 7" panaed awai peaceful!) a' tnt OSBSrsJ Hoapltal at 5 p.m. .'ith Novimbrr 196? Hh» 1 i.rhind hrr
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday, November 27. 1962.
    • 756 10 The arguments which the Indian Government has advanced against acceptance oi the Chinese cease fire proposals Hiv a little subtle in the context of the explosive Chinese advanoc and withdrawal. Oi count the Indian Government ia right, it is a deceptive offer and, what is more to
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    • 276 10 The writing was on the walls of Paris a week ago, but General de Gaulle's election triumph has still to be fully savoured. France's President has a tame Assembly, an absolute majority which has wrecked Conservative and i Catholic (MBP) strength thus 'leading paradoxically to gains by the
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    • 251 10 A touch of mystery often helps an international conference to make a public impact This does not apply to the kind of suspense that followed Tengku Abdul Rahman s statement that he might not attend the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Association of South-East Asian States. That
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  • 1235 10  -  RAWLE KNOX by 1 NEW DELHI, Monday As a week of fateful decision begins INDIA'S Mr Nehru is not the only Prime Minister to whom the Communist Chinese have set a puzzle. As the American and British military missions gather in
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  • Letters TO THE EDITOR
    • 201 10 1 REFER to the talk by Mr. 1 Lee Kuan Yew to civil servants at the Political Study Centre. I am in full agreement that the brighter man should go up irrespective of length of service or of by- passing senior men. This, however, is
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    • 163 10 rpHERE is a strict Govern X ment ruling about the employment of close relations In the same school, office or Institution. When this ruling became effective a few years ago several husbands and wives who were working In the same place had to separate, but all thought it
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    • 88 10 rpilE District Hospital in X Lumut has only one doctor, although off and on the medical authorities In Perak are generous enough to post a temporary doctor to Lumut. Until quite recently we had two doctors to serve a population of about 100.000 people. But this second
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    • 128 10 IT is stated in a Ministry of Education circular that teachers In the unified service who desire to move from one school to another "should give at least two months notice." In the case of other teachers (who are not members of the unified service or employed
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    • 873 10 Straits Tisnei Malay Mail Classified artv-rtiismems may M hsnded to: Ist rioor COLD STOSJaSI »»C«Ot Orchard Road COLD BTO*)A*B MANCMIS AT HOLLAND a)OAO-KATON« KaTPPBL SJOAO-NAVAL BABB Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK BTORB LTD W'nehe.ter Home. Coh>a» Quay THE NIWS rsjONT rittpstrlc«'a ••peeioara** M. M. IBMAIL 3 Admiralty Hood. Naval lim 8.
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  • 198 11 TRUSTEE WANTS GUILTY ONE'S NAME lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. J As the strike-then-lock-out of 210 pupils of the Al-Atas Arabic School entered its 11th day today, Syed Mohamed bin Edros, the trustee, said he was prepared to withdraw his condition that they reapply for admission. But he introduced a new condition:
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  • 58 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A link road from Endau to Rompln in Pahang which will lop off .some 80 miles from the present connection, will be opened in April. The 15-mile stretch will eventually cost the Federal Government $2.3 million, lnrluding a $500,000 bridge across Sungei
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  • 234 11 Six traders, three Govt men fined in j 'blue film' case KOTA BHARU. Mon. About 2o people viewing obscene films jumped through the windows when police raided the house, the magistrate's court here was told today. Of the group, six businessmen and three government servants who were arrested by the
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tl> Australian High Commissioner here. Mr. T. K. Critchlcy. will open an exhibition of paintings ijy Australian artist Robert Johnson at the National Art Gallery tomorrow.
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  • 270 11 FILM DIRECTOR DECIDES: ALL RIGHT. ..IF THEY DONT WANT IT. I'LL SCRAP THAT SCENE' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. first-ever kiss (on the cheek) in a Ma hi film has been cut out following protests. Not only various sections of the communiu but the heroine's father,
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  • 274 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. A BREAKAWAY move by a group of members from the Fraser and Neave branch of the General Employees' Union came as a surprise to the branch's officials today. The chairman. Mr. Ho Keng Chong, and secretary Mr. Ec Piah Liang, said Unit
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  • 61 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. An open verdict wa.s recorded by a Coroner's Court inquiring Into the death ot a tuberculosis victim, Chlow Tar, 45. Chlow, who was receiving $55 a month Irom the Social Welfare Department before his death, was found drowned In the harbour on Oct. 18. two
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  • 52 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. One of four men playing mahjong at the Hoon Hong Hiap Chin Seah Association in Yio Civ Kang Road last night was attacked with a parang by an outsider. On? Chin Seah. 28. was taken to hospital with head and body wounds. A man has
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  • 76 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The culture seminar, organised by the Malay Language Society of the University of Singapore, continued today with an Inter-school, elocutions contest and later a forum on "A National Education System in Malaysia." Speakers at the forum were Syed Zaharl. a writer. Inche Wahab Shah,
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  • 31 11 SINGAPORE, Mon— Employees of the Popular Book Co.. In North Bridge Road are now on strike over the management's alleged refusal to settle their bonus and gratuity claims
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  • 312 11  -  DOUG LACKERSTEEN ONLY A PLASTIC 'WRITING HAND' TO WAIT FOR... By T ONDON, Mon.—Arm- less Lai Yoke Heong will be home in time to celebrate her 19th birthday on Jan. 23. She told me today "I am determined to be
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  • 95 11 Five study gift offer from New Zealand SINGAPORE, Mon. The New Zealand Government Is offering five post-graduate or research fellowships to Singapore under the Colombo Plan. Tenable for one or two years' study programme from March 1964, the scholarships are open to Singapore or Federation-born students, or those born of
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  • 52 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A student, Sng Soong Hwee. 15, wa» cycling along Kirn Keat Road yesterday when he was stopped by two men and asked if he was a "chap-ji-kee" runner. When he said "no." the two produced daggers and robbed the boy of a wrist-watch
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  • 87 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A young- labourer, who left his step-father hanging for 90 minutes in his home in Sembawang Road last month, got this advice from the State Coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana: "In future, cut the body down first and try arti- ficial respiration. Too will be
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  • 118 11 No Port delay for Xmas goods ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Big Importers of Christmas goods %re happy at what they describe as the "fastestever" clearance of imports arriving at Port Swettenham. Mr. M. H. Major, manager of Robinson*. Kuala Lumpur, who had complained earlier about delays, said today: "All out back-Tog
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  • 29 11 MUAR. Mon.— The Sunjcei Mati local council is to spend $23,000 on public services next year. The estimates will be sent to State Government for approval.
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  • 126 11 CLUB HAS ITS OWN 'PLAYBOY' SECTION KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Cosmopolitan Club here is to have a "Playboy" section for men only. Each member who wishes to enter this section of the club will be issued with a key. for which a fee of $20 will be charged When a
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  • 43 11 KLANO. Mon. The OCPD here, Asst. Supt. F. David, is to lie transfered to the Cheras Road police .station In Kuala Lumpur next month. He will be succeeded by Asst Supt. Abdul Ghanl bin Dams, OCPD.. Kuala Selangor.
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  • 85 11 MALACCA. Mon. A ship's fireman. Sze Yau Van, of Hong Kong, was accused here today of possessing uncustomed goods a plastic box containing 357 diamonds worth $21,000. Sze, first fireman in the cargo ship Funing lying at anchor three miles trom here, was allowed
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    • 189 11 SPECIAL QA I C CHRISTMAS OHLC WING ON U.P. S.P. Dan River Blousei 6.90 4.50 100% Nylon T- Shirts 12.50 8.50 Pleated Skirt* 7.50 5.50 Dan River Bedsheet set 81 x 108 27.50 $22.50 2 Coloured Blanket 80x90 $24.50 $18.00 English Pleated Dresses 25.50 $19.00 U.S.A. Ties 5.00 3.50 2
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 422 11 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne-gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 17.30 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal, News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Selections; 8.56 News Headlines; 9.00 Close Down.
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  • ESME BAPTISTA PRESENTS A PAGE MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • Article, Illustration
      86 12 IF you want to look smart and efficient and I particularly have the career girl in mmd then this two-piece cotton knitwear outfit (above) will be just the right thing to wear. The chic French style, to be out in Singapore very shortly, is simple enough to catch the eye!
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    • 263 12 'THE conception that men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses is out of date. Today, with the sleek new shapes and colours to suit all faces and costumes the short-sighted girl Is at an advantage. She is able to attract male attention
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    • 90 12 A T the first sign of wear. Keep a coffee can key on A stitch bias tape to the your key chain to use as bottom and top of bath a screwdriver for those towels. This treatment wUI small emergencies which lengthen their time of strain patience and
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    • 348 12 THE RIGHT TOYS FOR EACH CHILD THOUGH there have been many changes, Christmas still belongs to children. Buying gifts for them is, I think, the nicest part of Christmas shopping. There are so many toys to choose from, and any mother will find it awfully interesting to select toys that
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    • 262 12 Those wall ornaments go gay A FEW years ago, lx when you walked into a friend's home, you were certain to be met with at least one reflection of your own image. Mirrors are here to stay. But wall ornaments of all sizes, styles and shapes are replacing or supplementing
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    • 254 12 HK.fl up and away from the noise and bustle of the Federal capital, busy executives can relax and entertain visitors in the lovely penthouse of the new S4 million Lee Wah Bank, which was recently opened in Kuala Lumpur. Beautifully designed, the fully air-conditioned
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 193 12 (jjwbk fab mb p i 'Andrex m I»'«V •HIT* Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. "■> i|| Andrex Toilet Tissue; in soft pink. blue, yellow, green and white. (I JLAnft. is the Inevitable cholce.pf
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    • 213 12 DREAMS FROM PARIS I LOTION MW PERFUMK MWt 1 ATOMISER W In BRILLIANTINE Vjß SOLE AGENTS: rS3^ ffon/or/ C.I l> SINGAPORC.KUALArLUMPOftTtPOH^CNAIHfc a\ y^ EFFORTLESS CONTROL o^*^~r\ Triple -brush -action: two "^ll VT-<^C<'JL)'^ brushes revolve clockwise. vj v^vfi\ >^^i>Q(-^ one arui-clockwise there «Lf-AO;OST/NC BRUSHES 1 •^^lX^^k' 11 -^T^nT^ cover all irregularities
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 247 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS "ons Dy the lake ana roll 1. Discharged electricity ana gas g get on h s K|iemi 6. Sim to supply meat today tf{~™ W ttus( Breal BUrprl H ssUr B ssr l^-of gemJ w T.ru?> mimct toT 12. Return to Scotch resort, but Q not
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 338 13 $1.5m. 0.C.B.C. JOHORE BAHRU BUILDING Part' of bank's expansion plan THE growing importance of Johore Bahru as a trade and industrial centre is being re cognised by the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. which is building a six-storey building there at a cost of $1$ million. Construction work has already
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    • 74 13 The Hino Motor Co.. which introduced its small, four-seater car, Contessa, to Malaya a few months ago, Is to build a $3.4 million factory in the outskirts of Tokyo to step up production, reports Reuter. The comDany said It was planning to produce 500 Contessas
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    • 82 13 Ford diesel engine servicing INCHE MUSA BIN ALI (above), a Kuala Trengganu Town Council motor service technician took a five-day course in the servicing of Ford diesel engines, in Singapore last week. He spent three days at Ford-Malaya and Ford's Singapore dealers. Universal Cars Ltd.. and two days at Sime
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    • 76 13 Swissair has placed an order with the Douglas Aircraft Co. for the latest DC-8 jetliner, the series--53 aircraft that incorporates the most refined wing leading edge, the latest Pratt and Whitney turbofan engines and provides for a lengthened cabin able to accommodate 162 passengers. The DC-8
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    • 48 13 The Singapore Sal* Representatives Association htld iU first annual dinner at the Nappy World on Saturday. The association almi at raising the standard of upmanship and protecting the interests of Its 200 members dimwn from sales managers, sales supervisors and salesmen working with 45 Malayan companies.
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    • 150 13 P. AND 0.-Orient Lines is withdrawing Its three remaining pre-war passenger liners from service over the next 18 months "because they are getting rather old." according to a report in the Financial Times. The ships. Strathmore. Stratheden and Orion, of around 24.000
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    • 87 13 The absence of serious buying interests has had little influence in the otherwise steady copra market where quoted prices were still considered beyond reach, reports Lewis and Peats weekly produce review. The bulk of the 300-odd tons of copra imported last week was absorbed by the
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    • 234 13 Cigarette output up, but import level is still high ALTHOUGH Singapore's cigarette production is growing every year, foreign cigarettes are still entering the country in large quantities. The main reason for this is Singapore's ever-increas-ing consuming capacity, plus the varied tastes of local smokers resulting from a mixed population. Foreign
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    • 177 13 Business, banking through space r[E National Cash Register Co., in cooperation with the Bell System, demonstrated recently the feasibility of using space satellites for long-distance transmission of banking data. A simulated savings account transaction was beamed from an NCR bank teller's machine at Dayton to the satellite Telstar (now orbiting
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    • 53 13 Aluminium Ltd. earned a consolidated net Income of C 530.6 million ($9lB million) In the nine months ending September 1962, compared with C 520.8 million ($62.4 million) in the corresponding period of last year. The third quarter net income was C 59.7 ($29 1 million) against C 55.7
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    • 275 13 14 MORE FIRMS TO START IN STORE CHDURTEEN new com- panics with a total nominal capital of $29.5 million were registered in Singapore during August. The biggest company registered was Wholesome Stockfeed Ltd.. described as fodder manufacturers, whose capital is $6 million. The subscribers are given as Messrs. Tai Yee
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    • 71 13 MR. TAN MAN KENG (above), who was voted best apprentice in the 1960 Commonwealth Technical Training Week, left Singapore for Japan last Saturday for a year's conrse in motor servicing and repairs. Mr .Tan, of United Motor Works Ltd., wilt be attached to the earthmoving
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  • 1190 14 NABOKOV Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE For him... the world came to a stop in 1917 While 'Lolita' has falsified the image of her creator: FOR various reasons, any new hook by Vladimir Nabokov now muses a stir. His latest novel. "Pale Fire," has just been Riven priority by the critics
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  • 421 16 From Our Market Correspondent A VERY quiet and featureless day characterised the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The turnover was considerably reduced compared with last week Concentration was again on new industrials with Dunlop taken up to SJ.iti again. In the more established counters
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock Indirr* Nov. »4 Nov. 26 Indiiolruls: 192.79 193.61 Tins: '90.88 '91.61 S rubbers: 17N.83 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958= 100.
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  • 636 16 ('OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms oi the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of tlic- shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Bousttad (3.000 > St. 7o; Dunlaps (1.000) BS.M D, $2.24 SL. (I.OOO> $2.24. (1.000) J2.23. (1.0001 «2.26: East Smelting (1,000) 52.71,
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  • 119 16 THE Malayan Exchani* Banks' Association made ihe^e changes In itn r.;te.« to merchants yesterday: Landan: selling IT or OD 2/4: buying TT 2/4 l/% airmail O» 2/4 5/32, SO rt/i-t 2/4 1/4. 45 d/st 2/4 5/16, 60 d/»i 2/4 11/32, 90 d/st 2/4 15/32. 120 d/st 2/4 9/16.
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  • 244 16 THE Straits tin price was still declining yesterday in front of the International Tin Council meeting which is scheduled to meet in Bangkok today. The Council is expected to discuss a U.S. plan for increased sales from GSA stockpile and this news
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  • 149 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Nov. 26. Three months. Business dens Dunlops 14 Maj. s. i i;n ny 4id. K. A N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4td. GammoD 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/ls. J. Waugn 14 eta. Shell 13 cts M. Brew 2i cts. Steamship S ets. M. Cemaot 18 cts.
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  • 95 16 CHINESE Praoue* lichaiiM. Stn«a•Hri aooo pticea per picu) yaaterCaaamrt all: bulk X4H Kllrra. drum $«S afellera. Capra: Nov. IK /Continent S;sj buyers, Ji9| acllers. Pt»i»r: Muntok white »142t aellera. Sarawak white 5140 acllcra. special Sarawak black »lO2| :*ll»r«. garbled LampooK black (100 acllers. ABTA *11U sellers lincaawr* Cmmiul
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  • 27 16 November 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79} cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5427.75 (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 26V tons (up ten tons).
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  • 111 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. THE firming trend continued today although most movements were narrow. There were several solid gains in leading industrials. B.H.P. and C.S.R. moved higher. Oils and base metals were steady while loans continued firm. c.r.a i4/s» Mount Isa «4 I) N. Broken Hill (10s.) I- I Ampol
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  • 243 16 [DECEMBER rtr.t trade robb«r buyers f.a.b. cloned at 5 p.m. in Singapnrr and Ku.ila Lumpur yeiiterday at I'M cent* per Ib. down tnree-tlKhths of a cent. The tone wax very quiet. t.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. cloning prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers 79|,
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  • 217 16 SHIP'S lying aleng«ids tho Singapere wharves taday are: Sm.ili.-in>: -47. V:in Cloon 31/32. Bataao |P. Simonsi 4 j. Eiixnor B'9. Reheverett 40/41. Marlvcnus 42/43 Melncurne Maru 33/34, Sadao *IW. 2. Ulu Bernam HW. 3. Antllothus 4 5. SinahanK 31 32, GorKon 13/14. Ravensteln 13/14. Katong 2-/24. Empire
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1060 16 I KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA.^LTIX^ Express U.S.A. Pacific «a Atiantia Coast ierviee tl* tl* tl* tl* S'Dore r. S'hafr hxkij »>r»nruea i Antaiea N.tort Caasliu Maru" 21/31 Nt» la Part Oec 25 Dae 27 Dtc 14 JM "Hiia.il.awa Mam" 21/2S Occ 30/31 Oec J Jan 7 Jan 23 Jan 2S IM/11
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    • 489 16 I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. tVrwx miiincs not* united i.ncdom <nd contineniu ports to mauti InC*v4 lOi DO INS fOI HOHMDNS IOM tUM. HASOTt. VOIOIUIU I tilt* tfiMMjsar* M*" l **mv S*nea roar* "CITY If CmiSLC JINt»/l Dec 1/ Otc 4/ I Dtc ■CITY OF NEWCASTLE" 1 lie 3/3
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    • 1194 16 NOTICE KRAMAT TIN DREDGING Govcrnmrnt of the Federation of I IMITPD Malay* Financial Yrar rndinn 3l«t Limn tw Drcembrr. 1962 i Incorporated in thr Claims in respect ot services Federation of Malawi. IraDdared or noods kUppU«d to Go\- Notice is hereby Riven tl-. ernment up to and including 15th dividend,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 562 17 m TENDERS I PAHANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE 1 XTrNSION OF IKNUER DATE The date of closing of tenders for the construction of a hostel, a dining hall and kitchen, class- rooms and offices at Tekek. Mukut and Juara at Pulau Tioman has been extended to 3.00 p.m. 29.11.1962. FEDERATION ARMED
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    • 391 17 TENDERS HAWTHORNDEN RUBBER i ESTATE LIMITED TENDERS We would remind those Interested that tenders for plant and equipment of this Company must be in the hands of Messrs. Vallen- tine Dunne and Associates Ltd., 6th Floor. Lee Van Llan Building, Kuala Lumpur by 12.00 noon on Thursday, 29th November 1962.
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    • 261 17 nnttnuMJ rr»n> r>(« 101 SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Words !>S (Min.)— Box SO eis. Kctrm BABY AMAH and cook "anted for ECuropean Home. Must have good references. Box A 4351 S.T. Spore. MOTOR CAR SALESMEN Wanted. :*r Firm Requires t— pert Salesmen. Minimum pay S3OO/-. Please Apply P.O. Box 267, Ipoh.
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    • 972 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Hi WmwmTs M (Mm.) eTox So clt rxtm A VACANCY EXISTS for a Grade 1 Chief Clerk on a large Estate In Johore. Applicants may apply In writing to Box A 4345, S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED typewriter Salesman require! to market ell established manufacture. Excellent prospects to energetic and
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    • 911 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED I Words SS (Min.)— Box So rts. txtrn REQUIRED IST DECEMBER 1962 j Two furnished bungalow/house with 2 3 bedrooms. Please reply Japan Air' Lines Singapore Telephone ***** AUSTRALIAN AIRLINE OFFICIAL Requires Furnished House with Four Bedrooms In areas 9. 10. 11. (or immediate occupation for long lea«-
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    • 1001 17 EDUCATION :o Words SS (Miii.)— Bmx SO els. txtrm FORTUNATE, Just scraped through to Primary VI! Have to compete with over fifty thousand next year Entrance! Join Special Tutorials. All Subjects. (Individually. Oroups) all Forms. Mathematics, English. Science by Graduates. Register early, limited vacaac BIC. (Spore) *****. POSTAL TUITION, Why
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    • 691 17 FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Box SO els. etfr. HAVE YOU EVER Tried Taucoo Batr Pomadef Get It todayt REVOLVER, .38 WeOiey 100/Please ring b 9232, Spore. PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES $1.90 each a. Tajmabal'e 23 High btreet. (Spore). CHUNKY JEWELLERY from Nepal. Keiantao and Spain available at Oneat
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    • 655 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Words SS (Mi*.)— Box i* els. rxlf PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. Robfunun Road Ml V 2340. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE B Tbc Arcade, Ist Floor Tel: »40iu. TANO'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE at! documenta pbotocoplad. 10. Boat Quay. 904 W. FOR 0000 SERVICE To Tour Car aln-aya lmlit on Caltez'a
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 647 18 PERTH, Monday gINGAPORE weightlifter Chna Phung Kirn today broke a Commonwealth Games record by an imposing 50-lb. in winning the bantamweight weightlifting gold medal. Chua's total lift of 710-lb gave him an easy victory over A. Salter of Canada, who took the silver
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    • 43 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight cabled his congratulations to Phung Kirn, for hia record-breaking lift at the Commonwealth Games at Perth. The cable said "Heartiest congratulations on your gold medal. Singapore is proud of you."
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    • 89 18 HOCKEY B'gor Div. 2: University 1 Auric. College 0; Chartered Bank 4 YMCA 0; RMAF 3 Camp Mindef 1; Police Depot B 0 Survey 0. Spore Div. 2: SRC 1 RMN 0. Ipoh Div. 2: Samuels Club 3 ACS Staff 1. Penan* Lfe: MTC 6 Greenjackets 0. SOCCER— Klaant
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    • 47 18 TAIPING, Mon. In the annual competition for the Syec Ismail Trophy, Ipoh Kilat Club beat Taiplng Kllat Club in four of the five games played. Ipoh won the soccer match 20-0, hockey 2-0, badminton 5-0 and table tennis 6-1. Taiplng triumphed 2-1 at darts.
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    • 170 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Government Services P. A. will field virtually a State side against Malacca Government Services In a friendly match at Jalan Besar on Saturday at 5.30 pm This will be the first time lccal soccer final will see a full
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    • 279 18 SINGAPORE, Monday. A DISPUTED goal enabled defending champions A Chinese Athletic to clear their first round hurdle when they beat Fathul Karib in the SAFA senior cup match at Jalan Besar today. Chinese took the lead in the 46th minute after a scoreless ftrst
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    • 784 18 ATHLETICS 220 YARDS (First four in each heat qualify for second round. World record 20.5 sec. held by P. Radford. England. 1960, and D. Drayton, US. 1962. Games record 20.9s held by T. Robinson, Bahamas, and E. Jeffreys, SA. both 1958). Ist Heat 1 M. Okantey (Ghana)
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    • 562 18 SNELL AND HALBERG GET GOLDS PERTH, Monday V T EW ZEALAND'S great athletes, Peter Snell and 11 Murray Halberg, won gold medals in the Commonwealth Games here today, Snell in the 880 yards md Halberg in the three miles. But World record-hoi ler Snell had to find a last-mi-nute burst
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 993 18 PUBUC APPOINTMENI Applications are invited for the post of: <i) Technical Assmant (Lands* <ii) Quantity Surveying Assutant (General Class) in Navy Works Department. H.M. Dockyard. Singapore. (i) Technical Assistant (Lands) (a) Salary scale $470 x $20 to $650 per month. (b) Duties: Assisting Proieisional Officers in management ol Admiralty land
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    • 105 18 F E R E N T^^ MORE EFFICIENT IT J with W n L JJ& active mnf*§nhrM J^rm oprm IL I 111 i •1 1 IS -Lz-^J^^^ JVIIICI3 I dil H/ecti and protects 4 active term killers 3 Use IAL and keep your --^Z^— J home fresher, safer, cleaner |jj^H!jMll^MW*
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    • 545 19  -  JACK FINGLETON HARRINGTON v HALL ROUND TWO AND THE BATSMAN WINS THE HONOURS By Brisbane, Mon iWITH another dashing innings Ted Dexter, who made 80, and a sound 94 by David Sheppard, MCC hit 373 for five today on the third day of their four-day match
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    • 86 19 QUEENSLAND M inns 4J3-7 dec. iK. Mackay 105 no., Trimble 95). MIC IST INKS (Saturday 29 for no wkt) parutt b Westaway 47 SHKPPARD b K. Mackay 94 DEXTER b Vievers 80 BARRINGtrOX not out 57 URAVENEY b Westaway 52 TITMIS c and b Westaway 5 KNIGHT not out
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    • 106 19 Brisbane, Mon. Walter Grout fractured his Jaw In two places today when he was hit by a ball by West Indian fast bowler Wes Hall. The ball was a full toss but came up from the rough at Grout's face. An X-ray
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    • 24 19 KLUANG, Mon. Mr K. V. Sunkaran has been re-elected president of the Kluang District Rockey Association with Mr. Lawrence Fernando as secretary-treasurer.
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    • 163 19 Benaud hopes to play on in Test DRISBANE, Mon. Speaking on television last night, Australian Test captain Richie Benaud expressed the hope he would play against South Africa. "It is very difficult, to make a decision 10 retire," said Benaud "but there are great difficulties in leaving one's family, the
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    • 225 19 JJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Thursday has been marked with a red X In the diary of the Sentui Golf Club. It will be tht day Its new floodli. practice driving pitch will be officially opened The floodlit pitch wili be the first of
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    • 245 19 We hope to help whip up interest, say visitors SINGAPORE. Mon. The Australian women hockey players, ranked second in the world, said yesterday they hoped to whip up interest in j the game in Malaya to encourage Malaya and Singapore to participate in next I year's international women's tournament at
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    • 399 19 Ii;i:iGHTS for Jacraac 8.07 Box Offlrr II 8.1? TT Sunday, first Clever Dick 8.07 I Lee Garden 8.11 u.y of the Singa- Dflarjo 8.06 La Fiama 8.11 uore Turf Club's St. fiboulette 8.04 Malaya II 8.11 Ltrer meftint Ml llm Studio IV 8.05 Entertainer
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    • 138 19 ONDON, Mon.— Draw for the Uiird round of the English P.A. Cup competition, to be play■i on Jan. 5: Birmingham v uury: Wulsall v dan. City; Tranmere v Chelsea; Crystal Pal or Mansfield v Ipswich: Wrexham v Liverpool; Leyton v Hull; Gitlingham v Port
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    • 37 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Malacca prlma.y school sports contingent of 80 will ccme here to meet Sineapore primary schools at soccer, badminton, table tennis, sepak rag* and netball (for girls) here on Dec. 5 and 6.
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    • 380 19 m n j|te| |SJfollows[RJof course! with AUTOZOOM V J^l JTJ I M m The gathering of th. Ricoh Autoioon. BjT "< I Wl I b^T^H Ricoh clan a clan tj^i^r. m m m whos oim is to^ sfmplify d^L b^' M !k!h« Rill professional or amateurlliillllit^Wß (--^cslD its Swine Si^ht.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 50 19 HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: SCC v Police < padang CSC v University (Farer Pk.i. S'GOK DIV. 1: Kilat v YMSA Putal); Depot "A" v Club de Recrio Depot > University v S'gor Police (Paiuai Valley i. 1POH DIV. 2: 2nd Fed. Infantry v DTC (upper padang); TAW A v Medicals
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  • 185 20 Rape'-and it could mean jail for husband STOCKHOLM, Mon. The blueprint for a new penal code which will allow a woman to charge her husband with rape has created a furore in Sweden. The proposed penalty for rape ls two to 10 years' jail. Mrs. E. Sjoevall, speaking in a
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  • 74 20 KUCHING, Mon. The second plenary session of the Inter Governmental Committee ended in Jesselton. North Borneo, today. It is understood that the session dealt particularly with the provision of a standard Internal Security Act for the Malaysian territories. The session also considered the establishment of a combined
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  • 30 20 VIENTIANE. Mon. United States Senate majority leader Mike Mansiield said today he had assured Laotian Premier Souvanna Phouma that the U.S. whole-heart-edly supports the Princes coalition Government.
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  • 20 20 VATICAN CITY. Mon.— The Ecumenical Council today began debate on its great central theme of Christian unity
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  • 15 20 MARK MORRISON, formerly AdMwpm and K r. Sydney. N.S W. on 19th November. IH6i
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  • 44 20 RESCUERS carry a stretcher through the smoking wreckage of the Hungarian Ilyushin airliner which crashed on Friday when coming in to land at Le Bourget airport, Paris. There were no survivors among the 13 passengers and crew of eight. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 179 20 OUR FRIEND MAO— BY PAKISTAN MINISTER RAWALPINDI, Monday TfR. ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO, the Minister for ITI Natural Resources and Industries, said here today a "fundamental principle" of Pakistan's foreign policy was friendship for Communist China. He told an emergency National Assembly debate on Western arms aid for India: "Our friendship
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  • 67 20 Call for A- war over Cuba ROME. Mon. Italian Communists have admitted on the eve of their party congress that a "Chinese line' faction in their ranks advocated atomic war over Cuba. The disclosure and condemnation of the pro-Chinese opposition to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev cast a new light on
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  • 26 20 CANNES, Mon. French police are searching for a thief who robbed Lady Astor of Hever of a mink coat and three diamond rings.
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  • 136 20 Stockpile tin: 'No need to worry' KIALA LUMPIR. Mon Mr. H. M. Fuller, an adviser to the Malayan delegation to the International Tin Council meeting in Bangkok, said before his departure today that tin producing countries are optimistic of American cooperation. President Kennedy assured the President of Bolivia in October
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  • 95 20 CANBERRA. Mon—Australia is to give Thailand 80 Jeeps, worth £80,000, the External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfield Barwick, announced today. The Jeeps would be provided under Australian Seato aid programme as part of Australia's contribution to the Thai Government's efforts to counter Communist subversion. The
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  • 387 20 LONDON. Mon.— lt has been a generally satisfactory day in stock markets here with equities responding to a fairly general demand. ICI dosed l/l-l/2d higher at a new peak for the year of 61/4-l/2d. Engineering shares were buoyant with Guest Keen, Vlckers, tubes and Davy Ashmore showing
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  • 222 20 Raid on family at dinner time: Two die, three injured KUCHING, Monday. JNDONESIAN raiders from Kalimantan murdered two and wounded three members of Chinese family in the remote Selarat area between Lundu and Semantan on the Sarawak side of the Indonesian border over the weekend. Police in Kuching today said
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  • 103 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Provisional agreement on "a wide ranee of constitutional matters" has been made by the Malaysia In-ter-Governmental Committee, according to Tun Abdul Razak. the Federation Deputy Premier. who returned from its second plenary meeting; tonight. The committee, he said, would be meeting again in
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  • 41 20 BERLIN. Mon.— Thirteen East German refugees fled to Berlin over the weekend. West Berlin police said today. They used various escape routes, including climbing barbed wire border fences and swimming the Icy waters of border rivers.
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  • 37 20 WASHINGTON. Mon.—President Kennedy left Washington tod;iy on a 12-hour flylm? visit io military bases in Florida am! Growa to inspect Army. Navy and Air Force men placed on a war looting during the Cuban crisLs.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 42 20 M Word* S/ff (Mlnrmum) YOUNG: To Jean and Km a Mm ■I Kiint.-K.'ir Ho.-pital November 26. NESARATNAM To Nraa and HIMMI a bnhy pirl Klinnnlni on S3 n n it Bmagmi Ho.«ni;al. Both D. Thanks to dortorn and MONDIA SKYSTAR AUTOMATIC CALENDAR
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    • 136 20 I 2f COME TO THE Trt. i X "1 i I F\ 1 ik LJ SATURDAY T DECEMBER AT SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM OPEN 10 00A.M.- 6 00PM. yil Over 40 stalls and enterfoinmenrj. father *S Christmas and his magnificent Gift- laden tree~ fh All proceeds divided between the Singapore /£T
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    • 40 20 TIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 73
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