The Straits Times, 28 November 1962

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  • 21 1 AVEBACE DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He*** tie**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1962. 15 CENTS KD\ 036
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  • 377 1 A dearer New Year expected Top bracket group likely to pay more tax Smokes, liquor may cost more KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A DEARER New Year is in. store for Malayans in view of increased taxes and duties which the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin,
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  • 101 1 Xmas talks for Macmillan, Kennedy LONDON, Tues.— Mr. Harold Macmillan will meet President Kennedy for world talks in the Bahamas on Dec. 19 and 20, it was officially announced here today. The exact venue of the talks has not yet been fixed but it will be either Nassau or near
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Tues. British doctors today were .still fighting a battle to save the life of Dr. Lan Clark. 34. who made medical history In August when a friend's kidney was grafted into his body. Reuter.
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  • 128 1 FLIGHTS TO KOTA BHARU OFF KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. All air traffic to Kota Bfraru was called off today because of heavy monsoon rain which has flooded the runway of the Pengkalan Chepa airport. Continuous rain started at 1 3 a.m. today in Kelantan I and l a.m. in Trengganu. Several
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  • 75 1 Detained MPs announce their release LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. Four Congolese M.P.s and two Belgians, detained for an alleged secessionist plot, announced their release to reporters here yesterday from the back of a gendarmeguarded truck. The six included Christophe Gbenye, leader of the Lumumbist (Opposition) Party who acted as spokesman as correspondents
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  • 65 1 MANILA, Tues. Govern[ment and workers represen--1 tatives were trying today to And a compromise solution to the dispute which has virtually paralysed Manila harbour for over a week. Meanwhile labour leaders have confirmed that they are all ready to call a 24-hour sit-down strike of transport
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  • 578 1 ITNITED NATIOXS, Tues.— Th c Philippines Government is determined to stop Britain from transferring sovereignty over North Borneo as part of any Malaysia deal. In a speech prepared for delivery in the U.N. General Assembly tonight, Philippines' Congressman Gocloi'rcdo Ramos
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  • 311 1 TALKS TO BAR RAIL STRIKE OPEN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Talks involving at least two Ministers began today to avert the threatened strike by the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. Ministers actively involved in the hush-hush discussions are the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, and the Acting Minister of
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  • 385 1 KUCHING, Tu«S. npilE Alliance parA ties of Sarawak and North Borneo are being tightened up after the visit last week of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Leaders in both territories have jommrntfd that old disagreements between the member parties have been carried over and the
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  • 169 1 Bowler hat gang grabs £62,500 LONDON. Tues.—Payroll bandits, some masked, others disguised as city businessmen, got away with 162,500 in a highly-organised wages snatch todaj at London airport. Eight of the gang set upon a wages clerk and two security men knocking them unconscious with iron bars in a 10--minute
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  • 51 1 NEW YORK, Tues— Producerdirector J. Lee Thompson has agreed to pay Elizabeth Taylor $3,000,000 to star in "I Love Louisa," a film about a beautiful woman who married .six times. He said Miss Taylor would also receive a percentage of the gross from the film.
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  • 708 1 India, China talks in Jakarta JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today received representatives of India and China and announced both countries would be sending envoys to Indonesia to discuss ways and means of settling the Sino-Indian conflict. He spoke for 30 minutes at. his office with the Indian
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  • 17 1 WEAPONS RICHT BY CUBA I Nil Hi VATI lur- 'Ihr rl u-n. i«'ii Init-'i trailed
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 107 2 INDIA TO EXPLAIN STAND TO NEUTRALS MEW DELHI. Tues. An Indian mission will leave Bombay today for Cairo and Accra to explain the Indian stand in the border dispute, it was learned here last night. Another mission will leave tomorrow for Rangoon. Pnompenh, Jakarta, and Colombo. Both missions will be
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    • 48 2 SAIOON, Tues— South Vietnam Is studying the question of joining the Association of South-East Asian States (ASA) but has made no I decision, the Foreign Minister. Mr. I Vu Van Mau. told reporters on arrival back from a visit to Australia and New Zealand. Reut«r.
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    • 596 2 Nehru: India hopes to stay non-aligned T ONDON, Tues. Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, said last night that India hoped to continue to follow the policy of non-alignment 'subject to the fact that war conditions create their own momentum." In a recorded Interview for British television he said that if
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    • 41 2 BULLHEAD CITY. (Arizona). Tues. A 19-year-old mother, a veteran skydiver, plunged 5,200 feet to her death when her two parachutes failed to open yesterday. Mrs. Faith Pappageorge. mother of two children, died in a jump from a light plane.
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    • 443 2  - DAteline Hong Kong FRANCIS BOEY From THE BOSSES of "blue film" syndicates have stopped advertising in the local Chinese newspapers following police raids on their premises. They now post guides near specific landmarks to help would-be patrons find the flats where the illegal films are shown. To avoid arrest, the
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    • 141 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. "EIGHTEEN nations, including 11 Arab states, yes- terday tabled a draft resolution in the Special Political Committee calling for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Oman, and recognising the right of the Omani people to independence. The draft resolution, without referring specifically to
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 100 3 F ONDON, Tucs lj Amman Radio last night quoted what it called reports from Cairo that an Egyptian army unit of 400 men attempted a coup against the Government in the past few days. The ra.dio claimed the unit, stationed near Cairo. disobeyed orders to go
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    • 149 3 ,_t AXT LONDON, Tuesday pLANS to build a "space plane" capable of Hying 25 times the speed of sound at 250,000 ft will be presented to the Air Ministry this week, it was reported yesterday. The Press report, which the Ministry would not
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    • 54 3 27 DIE IN MID-AIR COLLISION SAO PAULO, lues. A small private plane crashed into a Brazilian airliner in flight yesterday and 27 people died in the flaming wreckage of the two aircraft. The airliner carried 18 passengers and five crewmen. The small plane, identified as a Cessna, carried four people,
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    • 138 3 A probe now into a slimming dru g THE HAGUE, Tues.— The Netherlands Government announced yesterday that an invest igation was under way into Preludin and other drugs in connection with reports the drugs caused birth deformities. Preludln Is a weight-re-ducing drug made by C. H. Boehringer and Sons of
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    • 34 3 TUNIS, Tues. About 30 people died in floods in the Gabes region of southern Tunisia after torrential rain, the Tunisian news agency reported. Communications with the region were cut. Reuter.
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    • 459 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. BRITAIN remained convinced that her colonial policy was the right one, and required no U.N. declarations or resolutions to confirm this, Sir Patrick Dean, the chief British delegate, told the General Assembly yesterday. The most convincing evidence of the value
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    • 181 3 U.S. rocket pull-out from Turkey? LONDON, Tues. The United States plans to withdraw its intermediate ballistic missiles from Turkey on the Soviet border, the Daily Telegrapft said today. The story said that although the pullback would appear a concession to the Soviet following the Cuban crisis, "it is, in fact,
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    • 37 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Russia has demanded the recall of a Greek diplomat who "occupied himself with spying activities," Izvestla reported. The diplomat was Identified as Mr. Molivlatis, Second Secretary at the Greek Embassy. Reuter.
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    • 170 3 Q ENEVA, Tues. The 1 7- nation disarmament conference resumed yesterday after a twomonth recess with both East and West urging that the outcome of the Cuba crisis should lead to a halt to the arm* race through agreement
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    • 28 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Khrushchev yesterday met General Phoumi Nosavan. Laotian VicePremier and Minister at Finance. In the Kremlin, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Reuter.
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    • QUICK LOOK ROUND
      • 79 3 LONDON, Tues. A petition calling for legislation against racial discrimination and signed by more than 430.000 people was yesterday presented to an all-party group of British Members of Parliament outside the House of Commons. The 15 bundles of petition forms were handed over by
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      • 25 3 WASHINGTON: The U.S. Army will expand Its strength by 20.000 men through Increased draft calls over the next t^x months, the Defence Department announced yesterday
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      • 22 3 LONDON: Sir Hamrhrey Trevelran, Britain's Ambassador-designate to the Soviet Union, left here by air yesterday for Moscow to take up his post.
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      • 27 3 LONDON: A Hong Kong cook was found hanged in the basement washroom of a Chinese restaurant In Brighton yesterday. He was identified as Lai Nam Fung, 33.
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      • 11 3 BERLIN: Thirteen East German refugees fled to Berlin over the weekend.
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      • 41 3 WARSAW: Mr. VVladyslaw Gomulka. Poland's Communist leader, yesterday presented an austerity report to the nation callIng for a cut In Imports, an export drive and radical* changes In the economy to cope with crises In Polish agriculture. Industry and foreign trade
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      • 15 3 NEW DELHI: President Heinrich Luebke of West Germany arrived here yesterday on a state visit.
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  • 126 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government today announced three more community centres will be opened in the rural areas on Nov. 29. They are the Choa Chu Kan,j Village Community Centre, which will be opened by Mr. Chor Yook Eng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of
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  • 22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A 10-day exhibition of wood cuts by Praphan Snsouta will open at, the Thai Consulate from Dpc. 1.
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    • 230 4 D ii|iiif ji I p Jl iJ T l l bO bC^^ 7 »«"f^^ mm m• I I WMmW I 'THE following Is today's schel dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala I.umpur (BA 708) 5 pjn.; from
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    • 74 4 Air India: To Bangkok. Bombay. Beirut. Rome. Frankfurt. London. New York (AI 407) 6.50 p.m. BOAC: To Jaka.ta. Darwin, Sydney. Melbourne (BA 708) 5.45 p.m.; to Rangoon; New Delhi. Teheran. Tel Aviv. Zurich, Frankfurt, London (BA 701) 7.30 p.m. Garuda: To Medan (GA 991) 9.30 a.m.; to Jakarta (GA 803)
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    • 82 4 Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL 713) 7 p.m. Malayan Alrwa>s: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.31 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur. Kota Bharu (ML 148' 8.30 am.; to Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang (ML 152) 245 p.m.; to Jakarta (ML 203 2.50 pjn.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 172) 6.30 p.m.; to
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  • 108 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Delay of compensation for a carpenter's injury led him to commit suicide, a coroner's court here was told today. *t aii Inquest into the death of the carpenter. Oh Seng Thor, 54. his stepson, Tan Kirn Sue, said that Oh had been worried
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  • 78 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Professor w. U.maraj of the Department of Public Health and Social Medicine. University of Singapore, today «aye a talk to primary school teachers who are undergoing a two- week course in health education at the Teachers Training Cpntrr. Prof. Danaraj spoke on public health
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  • 51 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Tues Hock Tat. 36. was fined $100 rday for destroying a syringe .-ma to contain morphine and therrby preventing the police from spi/iiiij it. Another men. Yap Meng Teow. 66. was also lined $100 for possesslm opium .smokinp utensils and another $50 for possessing
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  • 33 5 PENANG. Tues.— The Sungei Glugor hranch of Penang Cmno mill organise a competition next month for the cleanest gardens in tlif four kampongs In the district: Keline. Marine. Tengah and Pulau.
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  • 32 5 IPOH. Tups.— Threr men. two of th< m masked and armed with daisgrrs. robbed a liquor shop in Lftbat, mmiiiK town about five miifs Horn here last night of $258.
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  • 33 5 PENANG, Tues.— A businessman, Tooli Boon Leng. 30. pleaded not truilty today to illegally importing S5 cases of uncustomed firecrackers worth $30 000. Teoh. of Acheen Street Ghaut here was allowed
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  • 33 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— A resolution calling for an all-out action aium.st those who operate pintables illegally, was passed at committee meeting of the youths section of the Teluk Anson L'tnno yestrrrlay.
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  • 96 5 CHUA PHING KIM. Singapore's first Commonwealth Games gold medallist, hoisting the weights above his head in his moment of triumph. He set iin three new Commonwealth Games re- cords for the bantamweight division total aggregate poundage (TlOlbs.). the press cM Tilbs.) and the snatch
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  • 237 5 Objection so riot case adjourned SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong today adjourned hearing into a rioting case after inviting the prosecution and the defence to address him on points of law regarding the admissibility of a cautioned statement when the case comes up again next month. I
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  • 122 5 Pay boost for firm's workers SINGAPORE. Tues. Employees of L.E. Tels and Co. Trading Society hi Cecil Street are to get pay increases and better working conditions, under an agreement signed recently' between them and the SingaI pore Business Houses EmploI yees' Union. Clerical staff are to get a pay
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water v.i'l be cut oft tomor ow in Woodlands Road betwren 15. m.v and 15,' BA, Naval Base Road and a portion of Mnrsiiing Road, from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. and Jalan Kembunann Lengkong Satu. Lenglconx Dua. Lrnnkone Tiga and Lengkong Ampul, from 9
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  • 259 5 Murder trial witness denies extortion SINGAPORE. Tues. A crown witness in a murder trial, Teo Kirn Phang, denied in the High Court today that he and his younger dead brother, Teo Kirn Seng, had been living on extortion. The allegation was put to him during cross-examina-tion by defence counsel, Mr.
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Prisoners here tonight staged a three-hour variety show at the Victoria Theatre to raif« funds for the National Theatre and the After-Care Association.
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mrs. S. P. Chudiirek. uifr ol thr managing director of Bata Shoe Company Ltd. will declare open a new Bata shoe store In North Bridge Road on Saturday at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 543 7  - The film capital's biggest celebrity of all JONAH RUDDY by THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL- H O LLYWOOD, Tues. To anyone who has ever stayed there it will always be "the hotel."* This month the Beverly Hills Hotel, a rambling pink and green stucco complex of buildings overlooking Sunset Boulevard, celebrates
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  • 1318 7 The victor became a victim of jealousy THE PLOT AGAINST ALBUQUERQUE, CONQUEROR OF MALACCA, THAT STARTED IN HIGH PLACES AND LED TO HIM BEING COMMITTED TO PRISON... IK anybody, in the year 1509, had ottered to take bets on the chances of Alfonso dWlbuquerquc capturing Malacca, he would have find
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  • 127 8 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Seven experts will go to Batu Pahat on Dec. 9 to survey the pilot scheme to i be launched under the Government's $15 million coconut replanting and rehabilitation scheme. The team will be lead by Inche Omar bin Buyong, A>ilstant Director of
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  • 52 8 MUAR, Tues. Tlie Town' Council here plans to build two three-storey flats totalling 269 units at a cost of $1.2 mi'.Mon at Jatan Bentay.ui. Work is expected to start early next, year, according to Mr. Llm Chan Chor, the chairman of the Plans and Town
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  • 152 8 Clerk who stole car of his boss is jailed IPOH. Tues.— ldris bin 1 Razali, 22, a clerk in the Adult Education Office here, was sentenced to eight months' jail today for stealing a car and $3,634. T!ic court was told at a previous hearing that Idris stole the CM
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  • 339 8 Police stand by but no sign of an anticipated boycott SINGAPORE, Tues. AN anticipated boycott of the Government Chinese Secondary Four examination did not come off today. All was quiet as the week-long examination began at 9 a.m. at 21 centres guarded by police
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  • 113 8 Doctor from Singapore Singapore British award LONDON. Tues.— Dr. Wong Hee Ong, of Singapore, is one of six people from the Commonwealth who have been awarded medical fellowships by Smith and Nephew Associated Companies Ltd.. one of Britain's foremost medical housesShe was one of more than 200 applicants. The fellowships
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  • 21 8 RAWANG. Tues. The annual speech day and prize-giving of the Government English School here will be held on Friday.
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  • 18 8 PENANO. Tues. Haji CM. Ha&him has been elected president! of the Penang Muslim Welfare I Association.
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  • 332 8 IPOH, Tues. Jit 1 Singh, 37, a cattle owner and milk vendor, accused of murder, told the High Court here today that there was "some sort of darkness before my eyes" when his mother-in-law, Bishen Kaur, 63, told him that another man was her-son-in-law and
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  • 214 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said here today that opposition to Malaysia had practically ceased in North Borneo and even in Sarawak there was less opposition than before. I He was speaking to reporters this morning
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  • 87 8 OORT DICKSON. Tues. A court martial here last night sentenced a sergeant to be reduced to tbe rank of a trooper after finding him euiltv of receiving $342.50 as gift from recruits when he was a squad leader. The sentence on Sgt. Hussein
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  • 121 8 SINGAPORE, Tues The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, today granted a decree niai to a school teacher. Tan Keng Khian. who sued his wife, Dorothy Lee Woon Koon, also a teacher, for divorce on grounds of desertion. Since their marriage In 1956, Tan said,
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  • 58 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Hundreds of Malays from all parts 1 of Kedah are flocking to the Sungei Patani Land Office daily to register applications for land In the Merbok area. This land is being allocated under the rural development scheme Registration started on Saturday. Successful applicants
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  • 121 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Professor R. Roolvink, head of the Malay Studies Department of the University of Malaya, who figured in a row raised by 13 students in July, has given notice of his resignation. A spokesman of the university council confirmed this
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  • 56 8 IPOH. Tues. A six-man delegation from Brunei, comprising members of the Brunei Public Services Commission, held a further meeting and discussion with members of th« Perak Services Commission today. The delegation, which arrived In Malaya last week, is touring the Federation to study the working
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  • 339 9 Innocent girl's killer gets 8 years KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AN electrician, Lim Aik Seng, 28, was today jailed for eight years by the High Court for killing a 16-year-old girl, Eng Gee Chai, at Rawang on June 5 this year in an ''apparent case of revenge." Lim said in his
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  • 54 9 Tengku's visit on screen KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 10-minute newsreel of the visit of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to North Borneo and Sarawak was shown in all theatres today. It was screened simultaneously throughout the Federation, Singapore, North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. The film was produced by the
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  • 247 9 DENANG, Tues. A motion urging the State Government to "include at least $100.--000 instead of a token sum of $10" in its 1963 budget tor the proposed university college in Penang. will be moved at the State Assembly's budget meeting tomorrow. Proposing this will he
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  • 29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. New Zealand's Chief of Air Staff, I Air Vice Marshal I. G. Morrison. will arrive hero iQmorrow for talks with Federation defence authoriI ties.
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  • 47 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr C.E.R. Abraham, a social welfare officer, left for Manila last night to attend the second pan-Pacific Rehabilitation conference which begins on Wednesday. The other Malayan delegate. Inche Abdul Majld Ismail. orthopaedic surgeon at the General Hospital, leaves tomorrow.
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  • 30 9 PENANG. Tues. Eleven members of Party Pesaka Anak Sarawak, now touring Malaya a? guests of the Federation Govern-; ment, arrived in Penang today 1 for a two-day visit.
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  • 109 9 Old girls and 'Convent Jacks share sorrow PENANG. Tues. Several hundred Convent teachers and pupils attended the funeral today of the Rev. Sister St. Hortense, an 88--year-old French nun. who died here yesterday afternoon after 64 years in Malaya. Sister St. Hortense. a former art mistress, was also in charge
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  • 208 9 Robber set fire to boy's hair: 6 years, 6 cuts A LOR STAR, Tues. A 15-year-old boy, Fakeer Mohamed. described in the Kedah Assizes today how a man set fire to his hair when he refused to hand over to him the key to a drawer containing moneyFakeer was testifying
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    • 45 9 II f Here s <^__^_ j n I I V^P k Lit 1 1 wIS flVs^BV i P»*«IiSINOAPORfI OWW I Expertly brewed from J the finest malt, hops %%"rt^ cereals-obtainable ilti ftl throughout the world y4^NHH y^9 MBBBRVy it* v» Qokl QfcoMSZ-'&jWl of Nk^^^^^&L^vi^B^B^^B^B^Mh^^^^^ HARTLEY'S^4Af^^ lE*
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 236 9 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin A^. f I ALLEY OOP S 1 SZ. -rt«r>VMrt2i T r m &fa tl^l AND SO THE TWO-PWTTV I #3p JfeM ACOUISITION f rtTSSv uffTSiiT f-2 h^SVSTEW WAS BORN T%«?!r fcv r^HMy OFABK3 f LSi£"f°. naS?"* yi-1 S*Y^ M| LLK>JS OF YEARS K /is^liyV^ r^3sL
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  • 74 10 M Wmr*» (Mimimmm, MR AND MRS. Brian Millar (tank t-.TAs mil] raauhraa for thrtr vaJaaM* |>rr*rni«, $(io«1 rnhri and attradane* at thf^r vi'ddlng. MR A MRS O-ort« Fa*ariio thaak Trltf.tr, A fn»nil» for their good inf. (ift< and attMidaaw* at thnr 24-11-M THE FAMILY OP ttM Ml Mr M
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  • 44 10 J* Wmrdt Sit <Vimtmu.m> A REOUIIM MIQM UIM Will b* mx for the rapone of the aoiil of. toe liv Mr. William Vinaasi D* .Sana ti St. Joaeph a murcn i Portusuea* kite rloo) on 30 1 1 -«2 at 9 90 p.m.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 722 10 Whatever the merits of the railwaymen's claims, the men are not going to win much public sympathy by a Christmas strike threat. Their claims were presented in Seotembei and according to the General Manager of the Malayan Railways the machinery for ;i settlement 'has not been exhausted."
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    • 311 10 In bringing the claim to North Borneo before the United Nations' General Asjsembly the Philippines Government may not embarrass the Tengku sufficiently to deter him from attending the Ministerial meeting in Manila of the Association of South-East Asian States, but it is certainly going to embarrass the
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    • 203 10 The Singapore Government's plan to mobilise students to spread health education could J ield striking results. Getting people to change their habit I(and this is the essence of public health campaign) requires intimate and sustained persuasion, and students are in a better position to succeed (at least with
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  • 390 10 NUCLEAR STRATEGY: DOCTRINE OF THE SECOND STRIKE NEW YORK. Tuec America's Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara. is convinced the U.S. will be safer from the horrors of nuclear war when Russia develops more powerful, dependable and accurate long range missiles. This theory was discussed in an article appearing in
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  • Letters TO THE EDITOR
    • 249 10 I READ with interest the taik given by the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to civil .servants at the Political Study Centre. Mr. Lee said among other things that the Chinese do business and make money and only Malays become civil servants and that
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    • 48 10 ON a visit to Singapore's National Library, I was astonished to sec a European couple with a dog on a leash in the reference section. I am quite sure that animals are not allowed in libiaries and that the National Library is no exception. PERPLEXED Singapore
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    • 232 10 I FEEL sure that I will be strongly supported in complaining about the poor organisation of facilities for spectators at the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races on Sunday. My party and I spent $5 each for seats in Stand B. but on arrival found that the
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    • 167 10 THE inquest In Singapore on a man who died possibly (said the Coroner because his physician's letter to the hospital authorities was not taken seriously enough, reminds me of my own experience two years ago. I was admitted to the hospital in Johore Bahru on the
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  • 905 10  - NYASALAND: BANDA CAN MAKE IT— ON HIS OWN JACK HALPERN Despite Welensky's warning: by BEHIND the current London conference on Nyasaland's next constitutional .advance looms the qu&stion of whether an independent Nyasa land could survive outside of the Federation with North&rn and Southern Rhodesia. Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 726 10 ■(■aaMaMMNMaWaaMMMBBBBaWMaaa. Straits Times Malay Mail b* handed to: lat Moot COLO STORAGE AUCADK Orchard Road AT HOLLAND PIOAD—KATON* KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL •ABB Authonaed AgenteCITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlncheater Houa*. Coltyer Quay THE NEWS FNONT Fltipatrlrk'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Baa* S. M. ABDUL (JAFFA* ft CO
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    • 34 10 New Shipment Just Arrived A UIIM It A 4.1 OF lOVS FOR < HRISTMAS at vary reasonable price* •S«v them TODAY C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)
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    • 122 10 T jwp aJk PP^*aaaßßlaßaa^Mß rjR3( Everybody loves food cooked ««»-mi'' cuiwou in English Pyrex glassware MHHHHHMHHK9 brings out the real goodness I^^ of any dish. English Pyrex is B heat-resistant so you can put I k^-> f I it right in the oven without I worry. So beautifnl English I
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  • 170 11 Coroner: Make sure marine police can swim SINGAPORE, Tues. The State Coroner, Mr. S. R- Chapkhana, today urged the authorities to make sure all policemen required to go on marine patrol duties were good swimmers. Mr. Chapkhana was holdlng an lncjue>t on Marine Police Constable Dahlan bin Salim. 29. who
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  • 41 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three Hong Kong film stars, who are now penorming in Kuala Lumpur, will visit here on Thursday. They are Mr. Sun Ma Si Chan. Miss Tsui Mvi Chi and Miss Cheng Kok Po
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  • 57 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Police yesterday detained three Indonesians after their boat collided with a Marine Police craft at noon near Tan- jong Piai in the Oelang Patah i area. The police later reported that the Indonesian craft was unregistered and carried sun- dry provisions, valued at
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  • 171 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. LX)R biting a policeman's finger Lai Kwang Seang, an ex-employee of the Malayan Textiles Mills Ltd.. was fined $750 in a Magistrate's Court today. He was convicted of wounding police constable D. R. Bashiam at the Rate of the factory In Princess
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  • 82 11 SINGAPORE. Tues A barber. Tan Jol Wah. 28. was so upset by the murder of his younger brother. Tan Chuan Hua. that he ended his own life by drinking caustic soda. This was stated at the inquest today on Tan Jol Wah. Tan Kirn Wah.
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  • 1012 11 JUST THAT MUCH DEEPER WOUND WOULD HAVE KILLED MAN WHO TRIED TO SAVE $250,000 GEMS Dealer in diamonds tells of phoney customers gINGAPORE, Tues. A diamond dealer told a court here today how a gang of robbers fled with nearly $250,000 worth of diamonds while he
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  • 66 11 KUALA SELANGOR, Tues. Abdul Hamid bin Tuah. 45. was charged yesterday with being in Kuala Selangor district on Sept. 7 when he was prohibited to enter the district under the Restricted Residence Ordinance. He was alleged to have been found in Kampong Sireh in Tanjong
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  • 97 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A week-long tour of Malaysian territories has been arranged for 12 students, who were winners in the four language sections of the "Discovering Malaysia" quiz contest organised by the Ministries of Culture and Education centlyThe tour, given free to the
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  • 142 11 Supply switch causes a beer shortage KUALA LUMPUR, Tues There is a temporary shortage of locally brewed beer in the Federation because of the recent switch in the source of supply. All these years, Malayan Breweries in Singapore looked after the requirements of thirsty Mala: ans. But with the opening
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  • 100 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A total of 29 illegal huts occupied by about 150 people in Bukit Permai were pulled down yesterday while the police stood by. The huts were built about six months ago on land belonging to the Hokklen Huay Kuan Notice was given one month
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  • 69 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A trade dispute has now arisen between the Singapore National Seamen's Union and the Pan-Malayan Investments Ltd., over the crew of i the company's coastal vessel Punyu. A union official. Mr. Ho Peow, said the crew had refused to sail because of the company's
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  • 40 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. An au-' tomatlc telephone service has beer Installed ln the subdistrict of Bahau. 42 miles from here. A similar service will be in- 1 stalled soon in Kuala Klawang. iJelebui. Seremban, Tampin and 1 Kuala Pilah.
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  • 88 11 D-Fund: A house to house drive MALACCA, Tues. T1 A committee of representatives of Indian organisations in Malacca has been set up under the chairmanship of Mr. C.P.R. Menon to collect money for the "Save Democracy Fund.' The secretary is Mr M P. Gopal Rajah and the treasurer is Mr.
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  • 72 11 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. former page to Queer. Elizabeth—the Earl of Portarlington. 24 flew ln tonight for a two-week inspection of Singapore Cold Storage properties. Lord Portarlington. accompanied by Lady Portarlington. Is a great-grandson of the Cold Storage founder Sir Gearge S. Yuillu. Lord Portarlington will
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  • 53 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Delegates from 15 countries ar# ►■xpected to attend the Asian area training conference of the World Association of Girl Guides in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall litre next month. The countries include Australia. Japan, Formosa, Hong Kong. Vietnam. Pakistan. Ceylon. Burma, Thailand.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 29 11 F Mrm *W""* mm w*t mk MADE IN GERMANY BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- LOOK FOR* BitlMUllKiiiliil Obtainable Only At Leading Opticians SIN KWANG OPTICAL CO P O BOX HI SINGAPORE.
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    • 60 11 rl mi K .7 M UM M I I I S waist petticoats in I I v^i billowing, bouffant nylon tiered, pleated and frilled styles I dff spiced with lace, in white, pink, blue Sizes S.M.L. At $10.25 to $1550. Kayser Diamonds fit-all stretchable briefs in black, white, pink and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 439 11 RADIO SINGAPORE I RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nei?aA.M. 6^o Gocd Morning; 6.01 ra ku NewB Headlines; 605 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Up Morning Melodies; 7.00 RendezAnd About; 8.00 Tne News; voua
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  • Children's Page
    • 1522 12 The tiger attempts a firework 'trick' and fails miserably RZANL, Bakar and Mat stared at the si range spectacle of the tiger leaping towards them as though demented, and pursued by something which at first sight Bakar thought to be a dragon. It was large, red and emitted at intervals,
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    • 526 12 A. Nordin bin Ahmad, aged IS; K4. Onraet Road, Singapore 11; stamps, sports. Lily Sun, aged 15; 78. Telok Kurau Road. Singapore 15: swimming, games. CoJlin Chong, aged 12; 2. Ardmore Road. Singapore 10; stamps, reading. Harry Ku. aged 17; C-19. Loke 7ew Road.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 317 12 LJewryaod C/iulornaiic /t A daring new concept in watch design!! lM The sl<m -trim ZODIAC OLYMPOS introduces o 171 striking new r principle in.w atch design m lift as functional as. ?it is fashionable 1 LRII Years *ohead in engineering and styling, t* features M w a si If -orbiting
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    • 269 12 Story so far. I Mat Mousedeer plans to start a magazine which he is calling The Jungle Post. All I his friends are helping him in the project I and when the magazine is almost ready they hold a. meeting and decide to invite every- one along to a fete
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 285 12 FIND YOUR WAY 1 TO THE CHEST Name* mmmmmum Address >....~~«. s I > AQt I Sex i= LJELLO Boys and Girls, puzzle above shows Flipper, jj= E n got poor response from Tom ond his brother looking E E Singopore members regarding at a mop. Tom's brother said: E
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1104 13 COMPANY MEETING TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of MaU.va) CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT To be submitted at the Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday the 20th December, 1962. at 12.30 p.m., at 55/61, Moorcate, London, E-C.2. (Fifth floor) I am glad to report another successful year's
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    • 1034 13 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrm* SI (min.)— Bob tt ttt mxtr, PART TIM! SECRETARY Box A4OS9. All applicant* Uuuiked post now OHM. ASSISTANT IN HOUSEWORK needed, lluat live In. Salary depesda on ability. Box A436S B.T. Spore VOUNQ ENGLISH SPEAKING Reneral amah required. Pleaa* ring K.L. *****
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    • 1002 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt tS (Min.)— Box St ttt. txtrm SENNETT ESTATE Wan Tho Avenue. Furnished Unfurnished Airy Rooms suitable w/couMv, w/girls. Chinese preferred. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rent. Phone ***** (Spore). WANTED F BUNOALOWJ, FLATS, for European Japanese Executives Officials R/J5OO SBOO/- D/ 5, 10. 11 Braddell Heights 15 Li/lease
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    • 926 13 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box It ett. mxtn VACANCIES Forms 11. 111, IV Registration Open. Apply Supervisor St. Krancis Girls School. 98 St. Krancis Road off Bt. Michaels, Upper Berangoon, 8 pore. 8 a.m l p.m. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 86-B. Robinson Road, P.O Box 1935, Singapore Tel: ***** Adopt
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    • 995 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm LATE 1960 VOLKSWAGEN. Excellent condition. Insurance till Septem- < ber 1963, Road tax till April. $4,000 I 0.n.0. Ring David .8 port) *****, 9 I a.m 5 p-m. ISBS BIGHT CYLINDER Pontlae in perfect condition, company owned. equipped with new
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    • 967 13 FOR SALE tt_Wmrdt_SS (Min.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm 1 COINO CHEAPLY coach built pram, two cots, large tricycle (age 3—6), < feeding chair, kltcnea table, small 1 table chairs. View 9 Sri Menanu Katatr, Jervois Road, Spore 10. ORBV HAIR? Why worry.' Restograi will restore your calr to Its natural
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    • 663 13 LADIES DRESS SHOPS iJ^Worm-i .Si I Mm. >— Box it ett. extra NELSON'S PARTY FROCKS, Clegant Ctmuossams. 179 Orchard Road. Tlong Baaru, B'pore M STYLISH ANNEXE CRONLOH Kchaya A Sarong 8t?i« designed by Red Beauty Ladies Dressmakers. 354. T nK»I Katong Road. Singapore T*l ***** SALE NOW ON at Maison
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    • 307 13 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) SB H,,rd- >s rVm.) Hi>x SH ctn rxlrm ORCHARO CAPE LIU., no Orcbanl Koad, B'pore. oar w itb attractive waittresses servant ecunuuueal lunch— tniiKeu i lev .laiiv COMPORT? AIR CONDITIONED Rallies Bat tnd Prim i- bar SB, Raines Place, tttixe. -.rv« delicious UnK'iab/Cninese lumb. HONC KEE
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  • 1614 14 The Lost Battalion and its five days in the forest of death FOX live days and five nights in October 1918 two U.S. infantry battalions, cut off in the middle of the Argonne Forest in north*- east Prance, l<>ii<;li| wh;t t Ikis been culled "the most he roic American action
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  • 645 14  - ACROSS THE U.S. FASTER THAN ELLA GEORGE SEDDON by NEW YORK, Tues. We tore through the United States faster than Ella, the hurricane that for a time threatened our flank. Shuttling east west and buk again. U tities in 20 days, living gluttonously on beef, bourbon and our N serves.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 86 14 Parley's jr" h jb 1 if £JHsKS>| food I >-1 T&j,. I j^, babies seem to enjoy and thrive *V^ on Parley's. you cannot do better than to choose Farley's Milk Food a safe, AQ Jt CC easily-digested, full cream dried milk w with all the experience of rarlcy s
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1468 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WESI COASI UK. DueS'pora Sans P. S'Mm Penang iiulnm H^"MM««. Oa.gow I* Pt/Ncv 21 Nev 30 £?nii7! I peel. Roam, H'burg Ntv 21/ Oec 3 Oec 4 "IVHi liverpe.l. G-asgow In Pert Oec 2 LYCAON Liverpeel Dec 5 Oec I OIC 7/ 1 OIC II uViVUin? YffA'
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    • 1477 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, lE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN ANTWERP, ■**»v HOIItRDAM AMSTEROAM. OSLO, 60THENBURC AND COPENHAGEN /Jjr»*^iB\ I'pw* V S'h»m Penani Kl\SsV|s| "AYUTHIA" a) c) 31 Niv/ 4 Dee 5/ 7 Oec 1/ IDM fcA -.'.^l "rAUjTRiA" aj 21/23 Oec 14/2* Dec 27/21 uec vM^7 "SIBONGA" a)
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    • 1603 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P. *"!>*■ P*naa| BENHOPE (H;t Hlurg, Ldil, Hull. G'mcuth I* Pt Tidar Niv 21/ 1 •ENNEVIS (E.Lp.)' L'piel, Hull, R'dam, H'kirg G. 11/Nlv 21 Nll 11/ 1 BENGLOE (E.L.) L'din, Mbrough, H'kirf Nlv 21/ 4 BM 1/ I BENURIGT L peel,
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    • 997 15 w-^ McALISTER tic CO., LTD. W» yfJOik CLLBRMAN LIMB «k BXjVAVBNESS LINt J LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE HULL. SEAIUE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF EASTBOURNE Acceptilg caigl Ur Central ft Statk Spor* t Sham Penang mnucHuJ,; 1 c ■JSS,* JlNt 2Oft S^« 'Trr" Penan, HAVRE. LCNDUN.
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  • 106 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. GENERAL investment and Industrial shares movements were small and evenly balanced. Most leaden held their levels or Improved. Oils and base metals mostly lost ground but clarence Hiver improved to 9s. sd. Loans continued firm. C.R.A 14/7» Mount Hi 03,'10t N. I'.roken Hill llOt.) 18/tt Ampol
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  • 219 16 Ships tying alongtido tilt Slngaport wharvtt today are: Beonevis, n/Sl, NvOfr Waaar b,7, RotlieiittrtD 16/ M, BHiKuma Maru 1~. Gckko Mnru UK Stanvac Link. Butiadur 2y/30. ht inaniaD M, tjzan Maru 33/34. Outtr roadt: Alpeoor, B«tlrl, Klan Aun, Marurtii, Antilocbut, Dlomed, Van Cloon, Ambulombo. Slamat, Samudra. Rlanly.
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  • 529 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares 1 gained slightly in many cases on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday mild investment buying being reported for both the new and established issues. Shell was particularly active from 51.87* to SI. BB A, Tobacco from 52.69 to 52.72
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 2" Nov. Industrials: 193.61 194 18 Tins: 291.61 283.47 S> rubbers: 179.83 179.83 Jan. 1, 1958 100
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  • 713 16 ('OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunltpt Cl.OOfli $2.30 D, «2.28 SL. (2.000> 5i. 27 D. (1.000) $2.2£ i. (1.000) J2.26. (4.000) $2.2«. (7,000) $2.27: ritipatriekt (3.000) 52.13:
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  • 332 16 THE recent fall in the tin price was halted yes- terday when there was a slight gain of 25 cents per picul to $428 on an offering estimated at 245 tons. In London overnight a hesitant and softer tone was apparent in
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  • 245 16 P\CCEMBER flrtt rradt rubber buysrt f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Sincaiwre and Kuala LAimpur ye.«;erd!iv .it ~'Ji cents per Ih do«n three- ei»:hths of a cant. The tone was quietly tttady. C.C.R.A. and CM. R.I. clo.ilng prices in cents per Id. yesterday: Int. 1 K S.S prompt
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  • 132 16 THE Malayan exchange Banks' MMciatitn made theai- change* in it" rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Ntw Yark: Buying TT 321. airmail OD 33. 90 d/st 331 credit bills. 331 trade bills. Canada: buying. TT Hi. mrmall OP 331. 90 d/st 361 credit bills. 36 3/lb
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  • 96 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per plcul yesterday: Cosonut oil: bulk $41 seller*, drum X4O sellers. Ctpra: Nov. UK/Continent »2>| buyers S29i sellers. f>apa«r: Muntok whlU $142* sellers. Sarawak white $140 sellers, special Sarawak black $102! sellers, garbled Lampong $9*l sellers, ASTA SlO'i sellers. tlngsporo Coconut Oil
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  • 144 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Nov. 27 Three months Butinott doneDunlops 14 rts. 8 DsjftJß 4*rt W. N. 1« rts c. Rtornee 4id Onmmon 11 eM. n. Trarflnn 1/1J J Wriurti 14 rts Shell 13 rts. M. HrfA. Meta. Ktenmshlp S cm. M. Cement Hrl» 8 Times B >•* Container* 10
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  • 27 16 November 27 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 792 cents (down three-eighths of a cent) TIN: 5428 (up 25 rents) Estimated unofficial offering >l.'> ton* (down 15 tons)
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1034 16 a^i^a^^^^'^B^B^^f^^r^i^^^^^l^^^^^nß^^^i^^B^^^^^^^aJ L Vr^T^ KAWr^AKI.KBEN.KAISHAt.LTIX^ Ixpnti V.&-A. P«c«Jc «S. Atlantic Coast Servtc* ti* tU IM CIA roort r. S'ram H'kona *>rtnrnca t an|«iaa N «c't "SatalM Mara" 23 30 Nil ll Pirt I Dei 25 Die 27 Oic 14 Jai "Kimikawa Maru" 21/28 Dec 30/31 Oec 1 Jan > 110 23
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    • 769 16 I™!ORIENTl LINES l SAILINGS TU U.K. Oep. Spore Oep. Penong Arr. U.K.. "ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 Dec "CATHAY" 10 D.c 11 Dec 2 Jon 1963 "CHITRAL" 10 Jon 11 Jon 2 Feb "CHUSAN" 31 Jon 1 Feb 21 Feb "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mai "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mot 3
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    • 753 16 I.LJI.IJaf V TONCKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Inrorporatrd in tin- Krdrrjiion of >lalayu) NOTICK OF MM ll\(. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lat the Twenty-lirsi Annual reneral Meeting of the Members f Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging milted will be held at 55-61 loorgate, London, EC 2 (Fifth loor). on Thursday, the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 55 17 THE CHOICE OF MORE THAN MILLION OWNERS M ft R I S MINOR 1000 mi m and PICK-DPS MORRIS MINOR 1000 SALOON MORRIS MINOR 1000 TRAVELLER MORRIS MINOR 1000 CONVERTIBLE MORRIS M TON VAN MORRIS !i TON PICK UP MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE Represented in the Federation
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    • 732 17 ■JIX^JL I l^i *^t^^F^(^j |k? l II <3 IM THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) MALACCA MCNICIPALITT. ASSESSMENT LIST 1963 (Section 62) It Is hereby notified that the Municipal Councillors will proceed to revise the assessment at 10-00 am. on 17th December, 1962, Instead of on 10th December, 1962. > as
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    • 751 17 NOTICES I NOTICE TAKb NOTICE that Mr Seel Kirn Leong is no longer \a out employ from 23/11/62 and has do authority whatsoever to transact any business or collect any monies lor or on behalf ol ihe Company Chinese Pictorial Review Limited (Publishers of Movie News, Indian Movie News St
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    • 544 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and .loove Registered Contractors will oe received at the office of the Chiet Architect. Ministry of Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 pjn. or the 6.12.62 for the erection and completion of a kitchen and dining hall at
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    • 198 17 FLY THE PACIFIC WITH TSUKIKO Join Tsukiko Yomazaki, or her sister hostesses, aboard three JAL jets o week to Japan and on to the U.S.A. Flying time to Tokyo, Honolulu, Los Angeles, or San Francisco seems to slip by unnoticed as Tsukiko pampers you with service in the Japanese manner,
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  • TIMES PORT 1
    • 475 18 SINGAPORE BOY SWIMS WELL IN 440 YARDS FINAL WON BY ROSE GAMES ROUNDUP: PERTH. Tuesday *T<AN THUAN HENG. the 14-year-old Singapore schoolboy, swam magnificently to be placed sixth in the nnal of the 440 yards men's free style event here today. He beat two home. Tan.
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    • 187 18 SHA CUTS DHILLON SUSPENSION BY FIVE MONTHS SINGAPORE. Tues. H. S. 11 Dhillon. Khalsa' outside- i left who was suspended by one year by the Singapore Hookey Association disciplinary committee for misconduct. had his sentence reduced to seven months on appeal. The SHA general committee last night reduced the suspension
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    • 29 18 MALACCA. Tues. New Market Sports Club "A" will meet Malacca Chinese Recreation Club in the Victory Cup football final at the Kubu Stadium on Dec. 5.
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    • 176 18 Abdullah's goals keep CSC on top in league SINGAPORE, Tues. Two splendid first-half goals by inside-.eft Abdullah enabled Ceylon Sports Club to beat University of Malaya 2-0 at Farrer Park today and maintain their lead in Division One of the SHA league. I Abdullah beat Singapore goalkeeper Hag with a
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    • 58 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The following will represent Selangor in the H.M.S. Malaya cup rugger match against Perak at Ipoh on Saturday: Peethamparam; S. L. Kit. O. S.i Alien, Mohamed Tani. Hamid Johari: lan Gibscn, Fong Wan Fatt; D. Harrison. P. Riddel. B. Kln-i nersley; P. Dowse (Capt). Nashatarl
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    • 188 18 Tan Howe Liang's turn for gold today PERTH. Tues. Singapore are all set to win their second gold medal tomorrow in the welghtliftlnK competition of the Commonwealth Games. Tan Howe Liang. Olympic sliver medallist at Rome and Cardiff Commonwealth Games gold medallist. Is expected to repeat the brilliant performance of
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      16 18 We are not alone. 4ftrnw. understand (fte English have suffered a severe setback in Australia."
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    • 159 18 BRISBANE. Tues. MCC's plan to make Colin Cowdrey one of their opening batsmen seems to have been shelved at least for the time being. Cowdrey plays in the one-day match against a Queensland country team at Toowoomba tomorrow but Peter Parfitt will open thf innings as he
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    • 449 18 SWIMMING 220 YARDS BACKSTROKE FLNAL (Word record 2:13.8 by T. Stock. US, 1962. Games record 2:22.6 by J. Carrol. Aust, 1962) 1 J. Carroll (Aust) 2:20.9 (Games record). 2 A. Fingleton (Aust) 2:21.0. 3 A. B. Robertson (.NZ) 2:23.0. 440 YARDS FREESTYLE FINAL (World
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    • 319 18 MCC declare at 581 for 6 and Queensland totter in the last hour BRISBANE, Monday. wickets in the last two hours brought A a touch of drama to the match here between Queensland and MCC after batsmen had dominated the rest of the game. The match
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    • 166 18 QUEENSLAND Ist inns 433-7 dec. M< C IST. IXNS. l Overnight 373-5) PARFITT b Wtstaway 47 SIIKPF.VRI) b K Mackay 94 DEXTEB b Velvers 80 HARRINGTON not out 183 GRAVENEY b Westaway 52 TITMIn cmd b Westaway a KNIC-.HT c Hughson b Yon ei Jl SMI 111 not out
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    • 62 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Qantas-BOAC airlines will ooerate a special telephone Hiving the latest scores in the forthcoming Test matches in Australia. This service is for cricket fans in Singapore only and tho telephone number is *****. In addition to this there will be running Scoreboard, Kiving
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    • 73 18 BADMINTON Spore interHospital c'ships: Woodbridge 3 Outpatient 2. SOCCER Raub Lgr s-final: Dynamos 1 Medicals 0. JPA Cup (Kluangt: Revertex 5 Pamol 1 j Inter-whool (Bentong) Mahmud, Haub 9 Sulaunan. Bentong 2. BOCKKT Ipoh Div. 2: TAWA 5 Medicals 1; 2 FIB wo. DTC. Malacca hgr: SFA 11
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    • 91 18 lIOIKKV ll'OH Div. 1: Irish Hussars v Police (upper padang); Div. 2: E ys Club v Andersonlans 'B f (Lower padang). S'gor Div. 2: Kinrara v Eaglets (Ktnrara); Kilat 'B v Rlys Sentul (Pantai); Camp Mindef v RMAI Airport Rd); Ist Tpt. Coy. v Signals 'B (Batu); FMC 'B v|
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    • 527 19  - Timberlane and Pinkson show up in workouts RACING EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Tuesday 'JWO old stagers, Pinkson and Timberlane, galloped with all their old dash on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning when horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's St Leger meeting starting on Sunday were given
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    • 244 19 AMATEURS MAY BOW OUT IN CRICKET J ONDON. Tues. The dlsflnrXJ tion between amateur and professional status In English first-class cricket will disappear If a recommendation of the Advisory County Cricket Board announced yesterday Is upheld. The Board meeting at Lord's recommended that In future all players, amateur and professional,
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    • 218 19 1ITEIGHTS for TT four rmcea on Dee. S, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger meeting are: Cl. 1, I). i-. i BiUh Sayan* II 9.00 Native Kingdom 8.13 Peak of Prrfectioo 8.13 Rotterdamtcne 8.12 Dententurina 8.12 Black Gold 8.12 Distinguished Gem 8.05 Nearco Myth
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    • 326 19 LOW-COST N Money-saving, tlme-Mving Burroughs Adding Machine gjß '^*^a. This hand-operated Burroughs is built for years of fll HL economical, dependable servffHEl l^t CP H f^at' lre9 direct sub-fsU(JL\\-TH| Bk\ j*. traction, automatic printed BL\S^BMkS ciphers, short-cut keyboard. k\\ tS bW^ a remarkable value backed B\\Vlr^ \H BP> \V- °y
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    • 681 19 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL Mineral* and Vitamins: A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat, yet still suffer from a lack of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon
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    • 242 19 particularly In soups and stews. Bovril products also went on the successful British Everest Expedition of 1953. Sportsmen and athletes have long been aware of the invigorating powers of Bovril. Thomas Allen and William Sachtleban set off to cycle round the world in 1891. They wrote from Italy: we take
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    • 303 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS gins the Mont (10). 1. Mixes together, tries cle»n 0. Little Sidney turned up. Pr» blend (10). pared to be seised (10). 8. "B you are bt dm 12- and he did likewise besolltary" (Johnson) (4). lore the performance, only to 10. Lip moves during remark
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  • 60 20 NEW DELHI, Tues. China's account of events leading: to its "massive attacks on India," contained in last week's ceasefire proposals, was a "complete travesty of the facts," an Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman said here today. But he said that China's reply to an Indian request
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  • 91 20 JAKARTA. Tues— PreJ sident Soekarno said today his Government was making all efforts to get West New Guinea before May l next year. Speaking at the Congress of the All-Indone-v sian Teachers' Association, he said: "In order that we can immediately start
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  • 59 20 GABES (Southern Tunisia*. Tues.— Thousands of people were reported homeless in the Oabes region of Tunisia today after floods caused by torrential rains. At least 44 people were drowned in the floods and the toll is expected to rise when communications are restored with villages
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  • 317 20 .An apple? 'Oh, no, Eve gave Adam an apricot f ONDON, Tues. The fruit of temptation which Eve gave Adam in the Garden of Eden was NOT an apple, but an apricot, according to one of Britain's top botanists. The man who challenges the Biblical story is Mr. Tatham Whitehead,
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  • 87 20 NEW CHIEF JUSTICE FOR BORNEO KUCHING, Tues. Queen Elizabeth has appointed Mr. Justice Wylle, Federal Justice of the Supreme Court of the West Indies since 1959, to succeed Sir John Alnley as Chief Justice of the unified judiciary of Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei. A New Zealander. Mr. Justice Wylie
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  • 381 20 LONDON. Tues.— Stock markets here fully maintained their firm undertone today and selective buying of equities was still going on. There were several good features most of which were in response to satisfactory company statements. A feature was the marked strength of cotton textiles following the remarks ot
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  • 260 20 WOMAN TO APPEAR ON SECRETS CHARGE ONDON, Tues. L* A senior woman officer of Britain's Central Office of Information will appear in court here tomorrow on a summons under the Official Secrets Act. Two summonses have been served on the woman under Section Two of the Art which deals, among
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  • 319 20 BANGKOK, Tuesday. pRINCE Wan Waithayakon, the Deputy Prime 1 Minister, opened the eighth conference of the second agreement of the International Tin Council here this morning. I More than 60 delegates of 21 producer and consumer countries are attending the week-long conference. Most important
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  • 104 20 JYUtWIN, Tnes. A man lJ who staggered nearblind out of a cave over the weekend after living In it for 64 days said today he planned to go underground for six months next year. Bill ("the mole") Penman emerged from the
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  • 231 20 Health Dept. warns of those luminous watches NEW YORK, Tues. The New York Health Department yesterday banned the sale of luminous-dial pocket watches because, it said, such watches when worn near the waist may cause genetic damage from radiation. Mr. Hanson Blatz. director of the department's office of radiation control,
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  • 30 20 PENANG. Tues.— Francis Chuah Kirn Hock. 26. of Singapore, a police .supervisee, was jailed today for three months for failing to notify the police of his change of
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    • 99 20 I* Worts $19 (Wnrmum) MRS. NIRMALA P. NATHAN, :kM.t or Mr. and Mrs. S.K. in of No 11. Kampar Drive, Ipoh, nave birth to a daiiKhtrr on tt.ll.a at Glrneagirs Hospital Singapore. ALL THE liPv FAMILY ("£§iIGLUCOLIN Y~' ~^^^|#^^RjH^ A( *d more zest t0 f anv V\ WslffiS Glucolin gives
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    • 40 20 JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the pe>'iod 8 p.m. Mondaj to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest 1.0u.-ni Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kola Bharu 79 73 Penaiiß 82 75 Ipoh 82 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 75
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