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Title Section20 1962-12-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times flatted Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article382 1962-12-05 1 'No guarantee to one's safety' Premier hits back at Opposition critics by the Tengku Our Parliamentary Reporter* KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned the House of Representatives today that neutralism was no guarantee to one's safety and stressed that Malaya would always be on the side of Democracy.382 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-12-05 1 FIRE MEN fight flames alongside the burnt-out fuselage of the Eastern Air Lines DC-7B airliner which crashed and burned on a runway while trying to land in thick fog at New York's Idlewild airport. Miraculously, 26 survived the holocaust. Twenty five others died in the53 words
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139 1962-12-05 1 'Co-exist with the Reds? Then go' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Inche Ahmad Boestamam (Socialist Front) was told in the House of Representatives to day that if he wanted to co-exist with the Communists he should go to a country where he could do so. The advice came from the Minister of139 words
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Article24 1962-12-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Th< Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of greetings to the King of Thailand whose birthday (alls tomorrow.24 words
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95 1962-12-05 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Home Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, told Parliament yesterday that the Government was taking prompt and strict measures to deal with spies. Commenting on reports that there was a Chinese espionage ring in Assam and the North EastReuter - 95 words
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Article197 1962-12-05 1 NEW YORK. Tu«*. tiDGAR SNOW, Ame- rican writer and authority on China, predicted today that the Chinese Communists will be able to explode an atomic bomb In 1964 or 1965 and may achieve "nuclear abundance" by 1968. His assessment of China's nuclear capability appears in "The197 words
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388 1962-12-05 1 Jets: Russia will deliver, Minister says NEW DELHI, Tuesday r[E SOVIET Union has promised to supply MiG Jet fighters to India in December "or sometime later" as originally agreed, the Indian Defence Minister, Mr. Y.B. Chavan, said here today. Mr. Chavan said the Soviet Union had also confirmed they would388 words
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Article, Illustration222 1962-12-05 1 Let's fight a duel KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister for Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today of how a Socialist Front M.P. had chal--len g c d an Alliance back-bencher to a duel by letter. The challenger Mr. Karam Singh (SF—222 words
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Article, Illustration682 1962-12-05 2 SANDYS REPORTS TO COMMONS ON HIS TALKS WITH NEHRU, OTHER LEADERS LONDON, Tucs— Mr. Duncan Sandys, Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, said yesterday that the Indian Government and people were in no mood to surrender territory to the Communist Chinese at pistol point. He was682 words
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380 1962-12-05 2 'Deep concern' in Russia over the border war ITALIAN REDS TOLD: ROME, Tuesday •JHE frontier fighting between India and China has caused ''deep concern" in the Soviet Union, Mr. Frol Kozlov, a secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's central committee, said here. It "seriously damages the interests of our ChineseReuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-12-05 2 BEDS AIM 70 TAKE OVER INDIA-REPORT TO KENNEDY yyASHINGTON, Tues Mr. Averell Harriman (above), U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, has told President Kennedy that the Chinese attack on India was likely to continue for a long time. India would therefore, need long-term Western Defence aid, Mr.Reuter - 106 words
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234 1962-12-05 2 NEW YORK, Tues. Senator Kenneth B Keating called on NATO nations last night to urge Britain to cancel its deal to sell prop-jet Viscounts to Communist Chino Mr. Keating said no NATO member should conduct "business as usual" with the Peking regime "at234 words
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Article93 1962-12-05 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. told reporters after a 90-mi-nute discussion with the Communist Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Huang Chen, today that the Sino-Indian border dispute Is still complicated psychologically, militarily and technically." Mr. Huang arrived here last night on his second \isitReuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous8 1962-12-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby OisF) (Z£) ||3^^^"8 words
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104 1962-12-05 3 Rhodesia: Commons rejects break-up LONDON, Tues. The House of Commons last night rejected by 261 votes to 180 a La- bour opposition censure motion calling for the dissolution of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland The motion also urged reforms so that the three territories which make up the FederationReuter - 104 words
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Article28 1962-12-05 3 BANGKOK. Tues. The 11th session of the inland transport and communications committee of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) opened here yesterday.28 words
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Article37 1962-12-05 3 LONDON, Tues. The Tristan Da Cunha refugees who had to leave their South Atlantic island home last year because of a volcanic eruption have voted to go back there, the Colonial Office said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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185 1962-12-05 3 Liner and aircraft carrier collide in fog -T OS ANGET.ES. Tues.— The British luxury liner Oriana and the American aircraft carrier Kearsage collided in fog off Long Beach harbour yesterday. Indications were that no one had been hurt, although each vessel was damaged in the bow. The navy denied anReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-12-05 3 Miss Barbara Fell, 44. controller in the overseas section of the Central Office of Information, pictured at a diplomatic party in 1961 with Mr. Sniol.ian Pecjak. Miss Fell appeared at Bow Street last week in two summonses under a section of the Official SecretsUPI - 148 words
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Article, Illustration240 1962-12-05 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. IT.S. and Soviet diplomats discussed the Cuban situation for almost six hours yesterday but there was no change in their positions. The negotiators went into session at the 42nd floor flat of the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson, at theUPI - 240 words
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Article50 1962-12-05 3 MARIETTA (Georgia). Tues. A northbound Louisville and Nashville freight train carrying secret, guarded shipment for thy Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) derailed north of here yesterday. The AEC refused to say whether radio-active material was aboard but said there was no danger to the people.— UPL50 words
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57 1962-12-05 3 NEW DELHI. Tues.— The Indian Government has issued orders that no aircraft belonging to China should be flown over any portion of India, it was announced last night. The announcement also said that people who had at any time been nationals of Communist57 words
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Article27 1962-12-05 3 LEOPOLD VILLE United States military aircraft are to resume airlift operations in the Congo In support of United Nations troops, the U.N. Congo mission announced here yesterday.27 words
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Article28 1962-12-05 3 KATHMANDU: King Mahendra last night promulgated a law establishing Nepal's National News Agency and prohibiting the sale of news by any foreign news agency directly to Nepalese newspapers.28 words
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Article31 1962-12-05 3 PARIS: General Lauris Nomad. si]"""r» Al'led Commander In Europe, today caUwS en ...i a a 1.0 countries to participate in Natos mobile force by earmarking additional forces for mobile tasks alone.31 words
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Article22 1962-12-05 3 FRANKFURT: A German manufacturer announced yesterday that the Italian Government had lifted a ban on the sales of its reducing drug preludln.22 words
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Article15 1962-12-05 3 SYDNEY: Dame Mary Oil more. Australia's "grand old lady of literature." died 'yesterday, aged y/.15 words
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Article19 1962-12-05 3 LONDON: The War Office yesterday set up the new post of Director of Broadcasting for the British armed forces19 words
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Article, Illustration406 1962-12-05 3 Neutral bid to end ban deadlock founders GENEVA, Tuesday. attempts to break the prolonged nuclear test ban deadlock yesterday founded on the rock of Russian rejection of any inspection of her territory to police an agreement. Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, Soviet delegate, told the 17-nation conference: "To call for inspection isReuter - 406 words
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Article104 1962-12-05 3 BRISTOL. Tues.— A British Vulcan bomber being used as a test-bed for the engine which will power the Anglo-French supersonic airliner project, burst into flames during a trial ground run here yesterday. The aircraft and the supersonic Olympus engine were destroyed, but no104 words
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Article41 1962-12-05 3 AGANA GUAM, Tues.— A VS. C-121 cargo plane crashed into the side of Mount Macajna today while trying to land and at least two people were killed. First reports said that there were six survivors. UP.I.UPI - 41 words
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Article406 1962-12-05 4 Exam full attendance New attempt at boycott failed in secondary four test, says Yong SINGAPORE, Tuesday J^ JUBILANT Minister for Education, Mr. Yon? Nyuk Lin, went on the air tonight to reveal that the week-long second Government Chinese secondary four examination ended today with a 100 per cent attendance and406 words
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125 1962-12-05 4 Flower Day radio appeal by Lady Luce SINGAPORE. Tues. Lady Luce, wife of Admiral Sir David Luce and organiser of the Singapore YWCA's Flower Day tomorrow said today: There is always time to do welfare and social work in the daily life of a woman." In an appeal over Radio125 words
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Article163 1962-12-05 4 DOGGETT PUPILS PERFORM SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Victor Doggetl presented a concert by some of his piano- forte pupils before a large and appreciative audience at the Cultural Centre last Sunday. The concert was not only a most pleasant and enjoyable evening lor the audience, it was j also an invaluable163 words
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Article323 1962-12-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. OOLICE have tighten- ed road arrangements at three key points in Singapore to ensure a smooth flow of traffic. The three spots, scenes of frequent traffic jams and frustrating waits are: The Cross Street and South Bridge Road junction and Upper Cross Street323 words
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Article374 1962-12-05 4 THE following Is today's schex dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Dusi seldorf. Beirut. Karachi. Cal- cutta. Kuala Lumpur, tBA 708) 5 p.m.: fiom Sydney. Darw;r. I (BA 701) 6.40 p.m.; from London. Rome. Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo .BA374 words
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Article53 1962-12-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Due to his late arrival from Karachi. Proi lessor R. H. Thorp. Professor of Pharmacology from the University of Sydney, will give a lecture on "Recent Advances In the Pharmacology of Cardioglvcosides" at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Sepoy Lines, tomorrow at 8.30 pjn. InI stead53 words
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Article, Illustration645 1962-12-05 5 'NO BASIS' FOR ATTACK ON FRONT Boestamam on that reply from Chou to a telegram from the party Ja'afar: I would like to know how him contacted Chou KUALA LUMPUR, TuesdayTNCHE Ahmad Boestamam, of the Socialist Front told the House of Representatives today that his party's telegrams to the Chinese645 words
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Article64 1962-12-05 5 PENANG. Tues.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. today received five cheques totalling $2,100 from Mr. Balwant Singh, a retired government servant. Mr. Singh handed these cheques as his personal contributions to the University Of Malaya ($1,000) the Lady Templer Hospital' <$l.ooo>. the Malayan Association64 words
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240 1962-12-05 5 Mr. S: New! awards are to reward supporters of Govt IPOH, Tues.— An opposition member in the Perak State Legislative Assembly, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam (PPP-Kuala Pari) said today that ratepayers' money should not be used by the Government to reward its political supporters. He was criticising a motion by240 words
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114 1962-12-05 5 POLICE WARN PARENTS TO KEEP CHILDREN OFF STREETS SINGAPORE. Tues Singapore police today warned parents to keep their children off the streets. This follows complaints to police that groups of children, now on school vacation, are roaming the streets flying kites and shooting at birds with catapaults. The police secretary114 words
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Article205 1962-12-05 5 PENANG, Tues. A SINGAPORE sal- vage company has successfully refloated a sunken Japanese submarine which is now being broken up as scrap. The vessel, the 1-34. was torpedoed by a British submarine o!T Pulau Kendl south of Penaiiß on Nov 13 I'm TVie entire crew of205 words
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Article, Illustration97 1962-12-05 5 Song contest winner gives his prize to Spastics SINGAPORE, Tues. A musician. Mr. Lawrence Francesco (above), who won a consolation prize of 5250 in the recent Malaysia songs contest has given the entire prize to the Spastic Children's Home. He handed the cheque to Professor D.R. Gunn, president of the97 words
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Article20 1962-12-05 5 PENANG. Tues. Pupils of the YWCA kindergarten today staitrd a concert at their annual prizegiving and parents' day20 words
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Advertisement197 1962-12-05 5 The New Pelikan Fountain Pen M fIA/ 1 has 2 Ink Cartridges: rUCW One for writing and one in Reserve I L I Wherever you are, whatever the time, you 8j V can now fill your fountain pen. Quickly and |H > cleanly. Without an ink bottle. Without risk B197 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-12-05 5 Mtuffs liunnfi Bff Rmipk n^itmdmhl f V. CVAWN!) I WASTEnAI IC'TS NO USE: TH'LAZy'H X |/'THiSOU6HTA^ HEY- TO PO YOUR JIPPIN©, I CLUCK WENT T' \OOTILLIT J \^A "svlvestek: i tolp v. sibe:(vawn:; 7 VI stops36 words
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Article141 1962-12-05 6 No love for his Dondang Sayang IPOH, Tues. An old 1 man who was keeping: time to the music of "Dondang Sayang" sustained a black eye berause his tapping annoyed another old man. This was revealed In the magistrate's court here today by Mr. Chan Nyarn Hoi, counsel for Mr.141 words
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155 1962-12-05 6 'LET ME GO NOW ASKS BANISHEE: INSTEAD IT'S JAIL AGAIN pEXANG, Tues. A A farmer who has been served with a banishment order asked a magistrate today if he could leave the country immediately. "There i s a boat leaving for China tomorrow." he to.d the magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann155 words
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Article26 1962-12-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tins. The SlnRapore Teachers' Folk-Dance Society will hold a Christmas dancr at the St. John Ambulance headquarters in Bo.ich Road on Christmas duv.26 words
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Article30 1962-12-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. -Jazz a la carte" on records, presented by Helen Brown, can be heard at the US. Cultural Centre In Hill Street at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article, Illustration278 1962-12-05 6 Speaker choice surprise for Assembly's Alliance men KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JNCHE Abdullah Yassin (All. Kampong Bahru) was today elected Speaker of the Selangor State Assembly to the surprise ul his Dartv colleagurs He defeated Raja Ismail bin RaJa Ibrahim cAU-Telok Datohj. who had been proposed by Inche Mustafa Yunus (All.-KaJang)278 words
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93 1962-12-05 6 INGAPORE, Tues— An army couple, whose romance bloomed at Terendak military camp near Malacca, will be married here on New Year's Day. ieut. Derek Oough. now serving with 3rd company, Royal Army Service Corps at Terendak. met Miss Sqnia Braithwaite, a93 words
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Article49 1962-12-05 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Con- 1 sul-General for France, Mr. Paul le Mlntie de Lehelec, will open an exhibition on Paris at the National Library on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition will comprise books, pictures and posters depicting the city's social, artistic end: historic backgrounds.49 words
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Article30 1962-12-05 6 PENANG. Tues. Fifteen contestants will vie (or the title of "Miss Bunga Merah" at the Malam Bunga Merah to be held at the Umno Hall on Friday.30 words
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Article47 1962-12-05 6 PENANG. Tues— A coffee shop proprietor. Tan End Tour, today pleaded guilty to Installing two pin tables in his premises on Oct. 3 and turning it into a Dlace of amusement. Tau was fined $36 and the pintables were returned to him.47 words
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223 1962-12-05 6 Coffee shop fracas all began with a wink A LOR STAR, Tues.— A woman said in court today a man made eyes at her while she was having a drink in a coffee shop in Jalan Langgar on May 26. "I Ignored him because I thought he was mad." Ton223 words
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92 1962-12-05 6 Malaysia so 32 expatriates get offers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Chirty-two of the 37 ex>atriate police officers, left n Malaya, have been offered ixtension of service till the ■nd of 1964 because of shortige of trained Malayans to ake over and the reorganisitlon of the force for Malay,la. The Minister of92 words
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Article20 1962-12-05 6 IPOH. Tues. Thieves broke nto a NAAFI store here and got iway with 31 tins of cigarette*20 words
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286 1962-12-05 6 f NCHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, chairman of the Selangor Umno liaison committee and former Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, said today that there was a split in the Alliance in Selangor. He issued a statement regretting the election today of Inche Abdullah286 words
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150 1962-12-05 7 Four members of stranded circus fight that writ KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four members of the stranded Circo Brazil now in Sitiawan are objecting to a writ issued by the High Court here for attachment of thp circus property. Their case will be heard In the High Court here on Thursday.150 words
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Article223 1962-12-05 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T*HE mother of a knife attack victim, giving cvi- dence for the prosecution at a murder trial in the Singapore Assizes today, indignantly made spitting noises when defence counsel suggested that some of her evidence was hearsay and that she had contradicted herself.223 words
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136 1962-12-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Burmese worn, n university graduate, Daw Khin Aye Mm, has arrived here to take up a training course li-.::lin«r to the degree of Master of Education at the Iniversity of Singapore under the Colombo Plan. A holder of Bachelor of Arts and136 words
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Article29 1962-12-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr D.K. Daniels, secretary-neneral of thr Royal Commonwealth Society, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. by Malayan Airways.29 words
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Article45 1962-12-05 7 PENANG, Tues. Thirty-five sacks of tin ore. valued at $5,000 have been reported stolen from a cargo vessel. Menara Maru. anchored In the roads. The skipper told the police he saw two sampans leaving the vessel at about 4.30 a.m. yesterday.45 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-12-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Socialist Front leader, Inche Ahmad Boestaman (Setapak) told the House of Representatives today that the advent of Malaysia should bring about better relationship with Indonesia, since Indonesian North Borneo was only "four minutes walk from Brunei". Inche Boestaman said that159 words
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Article36 1962-12-05 7 No permit— fined JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Kluang businessman, Sim Nam Hock. 19. was fined SI OO or one month's jail here today for importing 101 b of saccharine into Johore from Singapore without a permit.36 words
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Miscellaneous182 1962-12-05 7 Alli'tf Ihtp SS if I. T. Ml an* tin I LCOk.WEVE^^^^HI I ITS GOOD TO VvELL, AND HOW'S I I HE'S OUAV...SENT MB > DONT TELL I TH' WOCLOS BEST OOTA ITS V SEE SOU. BOV-.y GEE... \VOUB NEW BACK HECE JUST FOB/ VOUB \ME NOU I BCAIN SPECIALIST USITOC?X182 words
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124 1962-12-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. OIK of the 10 branches of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya have voted in favour of a strike to back the union's demand for improved pay and working conditions. An official of the union said today: "More than124 words
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Article, Illustration472 1962-12-05 8 RAJA on PROPAGANDA: BORING, BUT ESSENTIAL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE result of the referendum in Singapore was a major defeat for pro-Communists in the field of propaganda warfare, but it is an error to think that they have been finally eradicated. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S l Rajaratnam, said this472 words
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144 1962-12-05 8 Work plan for a 20-storey building lOHORE BAHRU. J Tues. Work on the 20-storey Johorp mansions J ohore Bahrus tallest building—will begin early next year. The $2 million luxury flats, to be built next tc the Cathay cinema at Jalan Lumba Kuda, will have a commanding view of the Straits144 words
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Article46 1962-12-05 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lee Wai Mun. of the Department ol Mathematics. University of Singapore, will speak on '•The B'-idiies of Konigsberg" at the next meeting of the Malayan Mathematical society at 5.30 p.m. on Friday in the university's new lecture theatre. Bukit Timah Road.46 words
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105 1962-12-05 8 IPOH. Tues— Thieves failed to prise open an iron safe containing $4,000 in cash in a tobacco agency firm in Horley Street here and had to go away emptyhanded. Mr. Chua Peng Hong, a clerk reported to the105 words
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Article23 1962-12-05 8 IPOH. Tues. A scooter belonging to Lee Pak Weng. 2a parked In Jalan Che Wan here had 1U wheels stolen yesterday.23 words
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262 1962-12-05 8 Cowherd who killed friend was 'very upset' TPOH, Tues.— A fight between two friends ended in one dying of head wounds, the High Court was told today. Mohamed All Feros Din. 20, a cowherd, pleadeo guilty to culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Sentence was postponed to Monday. He was262 words
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68 1962-12-05 8 IPOH, Tues. Anneke Gronloh and the Dutch Swing Band will stage a twor.ight performance at the St. John Ambulance Hall here on Dec. 9 and 10. The performance is jointly sponsored by Rothmans and Shell. Tickets at $5, $3 and $2 are68 words
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382 1962-12-05 8 Court told of severed head warning at society tryst RAWANG. Tuesday. gIGHT tappers who were arrested by the police while participating in a secret society initiation ceremony on a rubber estate 10 days ago were today jailed for one year and fined $1,000 or another six months each. A ninth382 words
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194 1962-12-05 8 TPOH, Tues. Amah? x employed by Service families here are to hold a protest meeting sponsored by the Ipoh branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association A statement by the branch secretary. Mr. E. Lange today said the amahs are facing the194 words
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Article33 1962-12-05 8 PENANG. Tues. A motorcyclist. Phoon Chan Choi, 22. was today fined $40 for riding with a defective silencer in Northam Road on the night of July 18. Phoon pleaded guilty.33 words
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264 1962-12-05 8 The tragedy of coconut growing by expert A N FAO economist said today it was a tragedy that coconut growing was "more a way of life than a business." Mr. E. Muttukumaru, an expert on Coconuts attached to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, was speaking at a lucheon meeting264 words
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Article50 1962-12-05 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwec, today banned crosslegged sitting in his court. Even police officers and newspaper reporters were pulled up by court officials when they forgot. In chambers, later Mr. Yeo said: "I consided crosslegged sitting improper and disrespectful."50 words
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Advertisement370 1962-12-05 8 BSL I BRING EFFICIENCY TO YOUR OFFICE WITH THESE MODERN I MACHINES! Hermes Office Type- ''-^I'r* writers are progressive //^^T* s/ ''ltt and rapid. They are qudliiy.SMiss.jproducts. .'%^>**^/ aS Monroe Adding .anHfcSQ^at Calculators give >ou S^ isW^L modern, fully automatic C^BHff -iW calculating.Theyaredc. pcndable.simple-torwork, IiA£UX*YVG.i Addressing Machines ror repetitive documentation370 words
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Advertisement115 1962-12-05 8 Synthetics adhesives l^^tj-— nl V^'^fl bond^2LTi There are mmy kinds of BOND, suit*. "^*»7lj ble for adhering various materials, as ;*jhU iro* wo<ri.R«H>«. Acr7iit*.Ai»wini«!«, sßikflaiLll NyUa, Melamine reaia board. Glass. |^^^£v ~^LJI W^9 Vri I Characteristic*. (por etanpl«. in flfl ft>*» case of *BONDCR* for wood working) sssssfc I BUND115 words
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1231 1962-12-05 9 Profit and loss in Light's Penang HAVING started the Settlement of Prince of Wales' Island, Francis Light had more than a moral obligation to keep the place going. And at times it hardly seemed worth the trouble. "The primary intention of Government in forming this settlement," he wrote in a1,231 words
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1316 1962-12-05 9 ONE OF THE GREAT MYSTERIES OF HISTORY-THE FABULOUS WORLD OF THE GREAT INCAS OF all the vanished peoples of the past, none has haunted m a n's imagination more than the Incas of Peru whose great empire was engulfed1,316 words
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Advertisement232 1962-12-05 9 Notice to the Public: the BLUE BAND of Rothmans KING SIZE ±^y!SL J«S incorporated in fln "^Hj \J OTMMANS OF »»IL MAIL LONDON IST I 1 1 1 fßsr Side Front *V_^4 OOUIIV 3 MOOT m »1 1 ti f•• Base Back Illustrated above are the front, side, Over the232 words
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Article195 1962-12-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Four United States Senators, accompanied by six other government officials, came and left again here today after a quick look at "this most progressive nation." The leader of the deV>gation. Senate majority leader. Mr. Michael J Mansfield, said in a statement before195 words
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129 1962-12-05 10 Asian students in Australia catch the mood From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Tues. The Christmas season is getting into its momentum here and Asian students seem to be catching the spirit jusfc as much as the Australians. During a shopping excursion In Sydney, I ran into a surprising number of Asians129 words
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Article51 1962-12-05 10 MUAR, Tues. The lohoi State Government Das spent total of $282,400 on 20 rural pro jects in. this district. The projects Include ten clinic four Mairty schools, two commu nity nails, a mosque, a new vet« Unary office, a road and •< 1.100 acre fringe51 words
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Article38 1962-12-05 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue«. A four-day conference of the Joint Malayan-Thai border committee will be held here from Dec. 19-22 In the government offices The Thai delegation will arrive by air from Bangkok on Dec. 18.38 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-12-05 10 Mrs. N JUMPED THE GUN, SAYS PARTY CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THHE Selangor division of the Labour Party said A today that Mrs. T. Navaratnam had "neatly jumped the gun" by resigning from the party. The party's secretary, Mr. N. R. Lolan, said that disciplinary action had been pending against273 words
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Article27 1962-12-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. O. G. Thomson will speak on "What Price Nationalism?" at the Rotary Club of Singapore lunch at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.27 words
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Article49 1962-12-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues The Asso- elation of Professional Social j Workers will hold their quarterly luncheon meeting on Saturday B1 the Medical Alumni Association. Mr. G.G. Thomson will speak nn 'national repair gang" or 'national construction company. His talk will be followed by the issociation's annual neneral meeting49 words
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Article219 1962-12-05 10 Golf club merger is on the cards OINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's two principal golf clubs the. Royal Island Club ml Thomson Road and thei Royal Singapore Golf Club in Sime road are to consider merging. Officials of both clubs would not comment today beyond saying the proposal had been made and219 words
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Article35 1962-12-05 10 SINOAPORE. Tues. A farmer's daughter. Lim Ah Chia, 11., was drewned in a well near her home at the 12 3 4 mile Wood-; lands Road on Sunday, police re- ported today.35 words
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340 1962-12-05 10 THE Perak State Legislative Assembly today approved without debate two motions providing for increased allowances to some members of the royal family, titled Rajahs and chiefs Both motions were moved by the Mentrl Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafts and will cost the340 words
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Article187 1962-12-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan Airways today joined the jet age when its first jetliner, a Comet 4 took off on an inaugural flight to Bangkok On board were a party of officials and newsmen, led by the airline's chairman. Dato Loke Wan Tho. Sliver KrisSin Chew Jit Poh - 187 words
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219 1962-12-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. yHE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. A Date Sir Alexander Oppenheim, announced today that the Ford Foundation has made a $1,575,000 grant to help the university establish a School of Education next year. The money will be used to boost219 words
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88 1962-12-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will be guest of honour at this year's annual dinner and dance of the University of Singapore Students' Union at the Rosee dOr restaurant on Thursday. Mrs. Lee will present the union's gold medal award88 words
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Article27 1962-12-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Th< National Union of Commercia Workers Is to form a committee t< draw up a trade union educatloi programme for next year.27 words
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Article52 1962-12-05 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore's new State Information Officer, Inche Mohamed Nur bin Ismail, 46. arrived here today from Trengganu accompanied by his *vlfe and five children. He will take over from Inche Monamed Kassan bm Hassan, who will go on transfer to the External Affairs Publicity Division.52 words
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Advertisement53 1962-12-05 10 ALL-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO Powerful volume. Perfect reception. 3 wavebands. Detachable telescopic aerial for SW. In 3 colours. Leather carrying case. Uses four 1.5 v. penlight batteries. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER!^^^Sy Contact your authorised DUII IDC PHILIPS radio dealer to-day! HHIUIO Symbol of quality— Sign of perfection /I* MALAYA <J/M:KS> lORNEO A53 words
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Advertisement92 1962-12-05 10 MEN PREFER 4k*fa> MENNEN jPi (MADE IN U.S.A. 1 s^BSfc^^U W^ m m Sf 1 x^tife^fe 111 I 1 bV^. There is a MENNEN toiletrie suitable Available at all for the most fastiduous of men. leading dispensaries Choose from the full range of MENNEN and d Z a res mtr92 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-12-05 11 STUAITS TIMES PICTURES "Don't you take my picture says a woman striker. She and her colleagues were sitting outside Crosby House, where the Borneo Company has its offices. BELOW: Four camera-shy strikers try to turn their faces away.46 words
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177 1962-12-05 11 BORNEO CO. STAFF OUT IN BID FOR BONUS SINGAPORE. Tues. Three hundred Borneo Company employees— about a quarter of them women went on strike today following a break-down in talks between the company and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union last night over a bonus issue. The strike affected the177 words
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Article74 1962-12-05 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ang Lian Keng, 20. was jailed for two years today for rioting outside the Palace Theatre in East Coast Road on Sept. 16. Ang, with three other youths, were charged with rioting and assaulting an icewater seller. Tan Poh Chuan. The other three were74 words
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Article63 1962-12-05 11 KLANG. Tues. A labour er. Ali Bahadur Khan. 28, of Telok Oadong Road. wu charged today with cheathi^ a housewife. Agamah Kai muthu. of $50 on Mar. 16. All was alleged to have ai duced Agamah to give him the money to secure the release of her son.63 words
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Article176 1962-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Nearly 600 Malayan students will take part in a giant BOAC airlift between Malaya and Britain this month one of the biggest of its kind ever organised. Seven special flights will be needed to carry the students 1 five from London to176 words
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82 1962-12-05 11 IPOH Tues.— Three youths, armed with knives held up a barber, V. Chandran, 39. and I robbed him of $35 near Wall- 1 er Court (housing area) off Anderson Road here last night. Chandran was walking to his home when a youth82 words
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Article160 1962-12-05 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two printing presses have signed wage i agreements with the Singapore General Printing Work c r s' I Union under which a J total of 37 employees get wage increases and Improved working conditions. They are the Choon Kee i Pres.- in Coleman160 words
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111 1962-12-05 11 RMAF WANTS MORE MECHANICS, FITTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Royal Malayan Air Force is looking for recruits to be trailed as airframe dnd engine mechanics, instrument, electrical and radio liners. Those selected will be enlisted o»n a 12-year engagement and will be sent to Britain for a three-year course at111 words
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Article60 1962-12-05 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues -Wong Too Klan was fined U5 today for abusing a poll<"--eonstable In a Chinese temple at Braplt Village on Sept 23 »h ?°J? f S able Musta Pha bin Sharlff said he saw Wong with a group of people He approached them and60 words
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Article17 1962-12-05 11 MUAR, Tue*. The District governor. Mr. LesU Rayner wl]| Muar Rotary Club on Dec. 11.17 words
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Obituary31 1962-12-05 12 it Wortt $10 (Minimum) AC. KNIGHT, of Kuala Lumpur, p*».«rd away peacefully on 4-12-1942. Cortege leave* M, loon Hlanc. Road. Singapore 1», at 9.00 am. on Vl2-19H2 for Ridadarl Cemrter)31 words
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Article46 1962-12-05 12 .0 H.irrfi fit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF Late Mr Low Ah I_.rn thank friend*, relative* for expr.>.ion« of (ympathy, rendered help during their recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. Christopher Khoo I mc Chye thank relative* and friend" for their valuable preaenta and aa«ntot I I2«-.'46 words
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Obituary28 1962-12-05 12 M >nii S'» (Minimum) TREASURED MEMORIES of Robert Roblnaon Samuel "Though absent, you ar. alway* near. Still loved, (till ml»*ed. and e\.r dear. Inserted hv hla28 words
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Article242 1962-12-05 12 20 Word* Sit (Minimum) WHITE CROCODILE SKIN B*ajl -""I Bhw A X'mas Special at Antoinette, ■M orchard Road. Spore LET THE AIR around MM *mell fre.h and tin.- Put a hottle ol Anwi.k In your office room tod.<> FOR SOUND TEETH and healthy (iima. gi\e trethtnc children P.yvita Btaratt*242 words
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633 1962-12-05 12 The Straits Times Wednesday, December 5, 1962. Flames Of War Foreign policy debates ir. the House of Representatives larely make much sense, and the attack on the Government's stand on the Himalayan war has been no exception. The wildest of the charges made against the Prime Minister was that he633 words
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Article388 1962-12-05 12 The Philippines Government, says the Manila Daily Mirror, supports the proposal for an independent federation of Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak. The newspaper adds j in a leading article that "informed sources believe A.S.A.'s days are numbered." If the first statement were true, th-; second would388 words
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Article239 1962-12-05 12 A financially bankrupt United Nations, U Thant points out. would be ineffective even If it could survive at all. Yet bankrupt the U.N. will be un- less member states fulfil their responsibility and meet the cost of the Congo and Middle East j operations. Generous support for239 words
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Article, Illustration1489 1962-12-05 12 WALTER LIPPMANN - How many drivers at the nuclear wheel? WALTER LIPPMANN THE BALANCE OF TERROR AND HOW IT WORKED OVER THE CUBA CRISIS by SINCE 1955 there have existed in the world two rival and conflicting coalitions. They are in conflict at many points on the globe. They distrust profoundly each other's1,489 words
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Letter776 1962-12-05 12 rE House of Representatives has already passed the Bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Code thereby makhig a statement in an identification parade admissible in evidence. It Is a record in legislation. The Bill was published on November 28 and passed on November 29— that is in776 words
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Letter55 1962-12-05 12 JT has been the practice of the authorities to take the reading of water meters and to send out bills at the end of every month Now readings are taken and bills sent out every two months. The old system was better for the householder Why cannot it55 words
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Advertisement514 1962-12-05 12 Slr.it. Tiaet ft Malay Mail unified *dv»'tltem.nt* in*y b. handed te: l*t 'lew COLD iTO**ai AMCADK Orchard Road COLD STOKMI M»NCMIS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON4I KBPPCL HOAO-NAVAL •ASK AuthorUed At*nlt CITY BOOK •TOHI UT» Wlnche.t.r Hsute. Coliy.r ou*v TMat NeTWS FeJOHT Flt<p*trkk'* Superm*rk*t M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval514 words
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Advertisement97 1962-12-05 12 2 DRUM OUTFIT I* Undoubtedly loorld's Finest Drum Value! -■Roaalni 100 Outfit" Outfit contitti of. Ma* Drv*a, 22" x 15. doubletension, glittering colour. lam Drm, 14" IS glittering. colour, with Stand Tm.Tm double headed, 13" x glittering colour Pedal, Rhythm Master', fott, positive action Cymbal, 14" Crosh Cymbal with holder.97 words
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Advertisement72 1962-12-05 12 You get garden-fresh flavour in H\ 67 varieties /an The choice selection of juicy, garden-fresh vegetable* in Heinz Vegetable Soup are slowly cooked in succulent broth, masterfully seasoned with real home care! There's real economy in Heinz Vegetable Soup. It's nourishing meal in itself, ready for you to enjoy. Buy72 words
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Article270 1962-12-05 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Aftercare Association found jobs for 84 discharged prisoners in the year ended last June and another 32 since then, the chairman, the Rev Khoo Siaw Hua, announced today. Of 194 approaches for employment made during the period. 29 were successful with270 words
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359 1962-12-05 13 4 POLICE officer told the Sessions Court here today how a government officer was arrested on a bribe taking charge after a trap was laid by the police Inspector S. Nainaopan. was testifying at the trial of health inspector, Clement Albert359 words
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136 1962-12-05 13 Communists or badminton club, same penalty KUCHING, Tues.— Helping I to manage an unregistered badminton club Is punishable with the same penalty as assisting to manage clandestine Communist organisation says j the Sarawak Attorney, General. Mr. P. E. H. Pike, in explaining the Societies Amendment Bill to be put to136 words
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Article29 1962-12-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The wife of the Japanese Ambassador here. Mrs. Wataru Okuma, will give an exhibition of Japanese floral arrangements at the YWCA to- 1 morrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-12-05 13 Miss Birgitta Sandstedt, a Swedish model is in Kuala Lumpur to help produce a brochure to be issued in conjunction with "Visit the Asa Year" in 1963. An American photographer, Mr. C. A. Peterson, and an advertising copy writer, Mr. John Sibey, are also74 words
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Article52 1962-12-05 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore* first six trainees under the recently Introduced industrial development scholarships scheme have left for Sydney to undergo training at Australia's largest steel mill. All the six are jointly sponsored by the National Iron and Steel I Mills Ltd. and the Singapore52 words
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Article376 1962-12-05 13 EVACUATION GOES ON FROM TRENGGANU FISHING VILLAGES: FLOODS DESTROY SOME OF THE HOMES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday IWO hundred and fifty-eight families in two fishing villages in Trengganu have been or are being evacuated because of the monsoon floods threat. The heavy rain which has376 words
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Article60 1962-12-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Mr. Chong Chee Leong. a reporter on the Chinese Student Weekly magazine, .ha.found a British passport oe longing to Mr. Alan Stanley McArdle. whose occupation was given as shift foreman. The passport valid until 1966. was found In Jalan Sul tan in Petallng Jaya.60 words
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Article46 1962-12-05 13 IPOH, Tues. Forty-two Chinese school teachers, 20 of them women, left for Kuala Lumpur today for a five-day civics tour of the Federal capital. While in Kuala Lumpur they will attend talks at the Information Services conference room and visit various places of Interest.46 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-12-05 13 SEVENTY women hockey players from Australia. Singapore and Malaya were entertained to buffet dinner by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and the Tengku Ampuan at the Istana Hinggap In Beremban. on Monday night. Picture shows tbe Vane di-Pertuan Besar doing the Twist with Australia's71 words
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Article181 1962-12-05 13 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A CUSTOMS launch rammed into a speedboat carrying six escapees from Pulau Senang after they had refused to surrender during a dramatic chase on the high sea. It was 4.30 p.m. on Friday when the the six men. all being detained under the181 words
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84 1962-12-05 13 No permit for house-to-house D-Fund drive KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The police will not issue a licence to collect money for the "Save Democracy Fund" from house-to-house, a Government announcement said tonight. It warned that it was an offence to collect money from house-to-house without a permit Anybody found to do84 words
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154 1962-12-05 13 PPP ATTACK ON 'AID INDIA' FUND: A REPLY SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore today described the attack by the Peoples Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, on Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Save Democracy Fund" as "extremely deplorable." "It is not merely unwarranted and unreasonable but it is154 words
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248 1962-12-05 13 No chance for banishee to enter Singapore again OIN-GAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government is determined to prevent Lim Chin Aik. a wealthy man with six aliases, who recently won an appeal in the Privy Council, from returning to the state. Lim. convicted in Singapore in 1959. of remaining in the248 words
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Article61 1962-12-05 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government tonight announced the appointment of Mr. Hon Sui Sen as Uie new chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. Hon, chairman of the Economic Development Board, replaces Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education, who has asked to be61 words
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Advertisement214 1962-12-05 13 JKmM vl 9 ■I w I Vfll I TV- Lstvurrunod CyiulomcUic /i A daring new concept in watch design!! (\m The jlim-trim ZODIAC OLYMPOS introduce* a J|J linking new principle in watch design [I/I ot functional as it is fashionable 111 l Y»ors oh'od in i engineering and styling, it214 words
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Advertisement160 1962-12-05 13 4^^4^ /2fc?£*t |*A FOR GIFTS OF I g| t BEAUTY fIC O> <Dj 1 Gilded drum with Blue Grass Bath |ug'/V^ Soap $3.50 lA 2 Blue Grass Dusting Powder and JIUA (UTI Flower Mist $14.7S Mm I w I 3 Four Flower Mists: Blue Grass, Memoirs nf I^P^tV^' I Cherie,160 words
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Miscellaneous428 1962-12-05 13 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres* SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM: 6.00 Time Signal. 476 METRES Negara-Ku. News Headlines: A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 6.05 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 News: 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; Time Signal. The428 words
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Article, Illustration1893 1962-12-05 14 TENGKU PRAYS BORDER CLASH WILL INSTIL IN CHINESE AND INDIAN PEOPLE HERE A MALAYAN CONSCIOUSNESS PREMIER TELLS OF COMMUNIST MAP OF CHINA THAT INCLUDES MALAYA Quote 'It is sheer hypocrisy to suggest that when democracy is attacked we should remain silent and consider ourselves at1,893 words
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697 1962-12-05 14 We have helped other cc mtries in need He con.si ed that the Government had saved money and sent very worthy representatives abroad. As for the appointment of the Minister of Internal Security as leader of the Malayan delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in September. Tentsku said it697 words
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Advertisement149 1962-12-05 14 wL- >'m* '"Jftu The Kenwood Chef is more than just a mixer. With its special attachments it o!L«r liquidises, minces, chops, cuts, slices, f ..«V~. I g r n ds and pulps, opens cans, grinds coffee V £?BpL- J and extracts fruit and vegetable juices, oil 'y In fact it149 words
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Advertisement173 1962-12-05 14 Here, there, (almost anywhere) fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate Up-to-date architects and contractors always formica laminatea are versatile too. They specify formica decorative laminates. They come in a variety of non-fading colours and know formica material is a tough surface: modern patterns to suit the mood of173 words
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Article44 1962-12-05 15 WASHINGTON, Tues. General Sen-ices Administration today announced that sales of crude rubber from the U.S. national stockpile in November totalled 3.829 long tons. The agency said that 916 tons of the rubber sold last month were utilised in the foreign aid programme44 words
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Article, Illustration417 1962-12-05 15 US promise to UN: No N-bombs will be put in orbit unless ITNITED NATIONS, Tues.— The United States has told the UN. that it had no intention of placing nuclear weapons in orbit "unless compelled to do so by actions of the Soviet Union." It appealed to the Russians toReuter - 417 words
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146 1962-12-05 15 LONDON. Tues. Lady Tweed smuir (above), daughter -in law of the late John But han Scottish author who became a Baron and Governor-Gen-eral of Canada, entered the British Government yesterday as parliamentary Under-Secretary of Stata for Scotland. She takes the place ofReuter - 146 words
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Article48 1962-12-05 15 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.—Congressman Godofredo Ramos conferred with other members of the Philippine delegailoo yesterday on a future course of action to support the Philippine claim to North Borneo. Mr. Ramos said the delegation probably would transmit recommendations to the Government in Manila.— U.P.l.48 words
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Article33 1962-12-05 15 CANBERRA. Tups. Talks on renc*. il of the Japanese-Austra-lian trade agreement, were "doing along very amicably." the Trade Minister. Mr. John McEwen. said in the House of Representative)! today. Reuier.Reuter - 33 words
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144 1962-12-05 15 MEW DELHI, Tues x^ Mr. Nehru told Parliament yesterday the Indian consular clerk who attacked Dr. 8. Gopal with a fork aboard a plane between Singapore and Madras on Sunday Is "believed to be mentally unbalanced." Dr. Gopal. son of President S. Radhakrishnan. suffered superficialReuter - 144 words
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197 1962-12-05 15 I ONDON, Tues. A new machine which can show if a woman is going to have twins without risking a dangerous X-ray, was shown to the public here yesterday. It is also the only device which can show whether197 words
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Article37 1962-12-05 15 GENEVA, Tties. —An International conference of weather experts here has rejected as premature a proposal to try influencing- weather and climate on large scale by melting the Arctic Ice Cap, according to reports published yesterday.37 words
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170 1962-12-05 15 OICHMOND, Tues. Virginia's Supreme Court of Appeals yesterday upheld a Norfolk court's refusal to grant a divorce to a white woman married to a Filipino on grounds the couple were not legally married in Virginia. The High Court, In effect, agreed with theUPI - 170 words
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Article35 1962-12-05 15 CANBERRA. Tues. Australia's population growth slowed down during 1961-62. according to latest figures issued by the Commonwealth Census Bureau. The total population was estimated at 10.705.121 at the end of June. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement140 1962-12-05 15 No other KETCHUP tastes like HEINZ because Heinz Ketchup is made from REAL, full-flavoured and choice tomatoes. Heinz Ketchup therefore costs a little more but it is so rich and thick that it goes further. Enjoy the better flavour and top quality of Heinz Tomato Ketchup today. fl^Bk^^Bi bb\ m140 words
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Advertisement255 1962-12-05 15 iim ncu WII I I ill 1^ A "Tllion'Holden'owners HB W0 I prove that Holden is the best value in cars. In various countries under various climatic conditions. Holdens are delivering performance beyond the most exacting demand. Sleek design, superior engine performance, luxuries for driver and passengers, all make Holden255 words
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Miscellaneous272 1962-12-05 15 Straits Times Crossword 9 HB s^^i I ACROSS 6. Rose memoriaed thia (3. 2). 1 Exaggerate the need of gold 7. Public holds southern writer and wheat? Brown might do was extravagant (9). 3)> 10 the crew's terrible miserj 8- Evidence of dejection how (12). great, would you say? (5).272 words
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492 1962-12-05 16 Reds refuse to accept world court ruling on U.N. costs UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. RUSSIA reaffirmed its refusal yesterday to pay for Congo and Middle East peace- keeping costs as U Thant, the Secretary--1 General, appealed to the General Assembly to .save the U.N. from bankruptcy. He urged that the 110-nationReuter - 492 words
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Article, Illustration157 1962-12-05 16 MEDAL AND CASH FOR 'FATHER OF H-BOMB' WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy today presented the annual Enrico Permi award for 1962 to Dr. Edward Teller (above), the famous nuclear scientist who has been called "the father ol the H-bomo Dr. Teller, the sixth scientist to win the Fermi award, also receivedReuter - 157 words
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208 1962-12-05 16 /Mmi.KNZ (Germany), v/ Tues. A former Nazi S.S. general testified last night that high-ranking S.S. officers often ordered executions of each other's* servants in a deadb prestige-and -power game Erich Von Dem B.u Ir Zelewski. a 63-year-old former general of the police, was208 words
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Article248 1962-12-05 16 KAMPALA. Tuesday. THE Uganda Government yesterday called U.S. 1 Senator Allen J. Ellender a "prejudiced segregationist" and declared him a prohibited immii zrant. Senator Ellender. a Democrat. Is a representative of Louisiana. In Americas Deep 3outh. The Uganda bar follows statements In which he said248 words
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Article35 1962-12-05 16 MANILA. Tues. The Philippine Government 1* rushing anticholera vaccines md medicine to Obu Island, .some 350 miles south east of Manila where 31 suspected paracholcra cases, including eight deaths have been reported.35 words
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Article, Illustration236 1962-12-05 16 Luce to become First Sea Lord in 1963 LONDON, Tues.—Admiral Sir David Luce, Britain's Far East C-in-C. will succeed Admiral Sir Caspar John as first Sea Lord, the Admiralty announced today. It was only last month that Sir David. 56. became the first C-in-C of Britain's new unified three-service commandReuter - 236 words
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Article52 1962-12-05 16 SAIGON. Tues.— Viet Cong guerrillas overran a selfdefence corps militia outpost In Quang Nagal province last Thursday, killing 13 and wounding seven of the defenders, the government press agency reported today. The report said six other militiamen were reported missing in the action. No Viet Cong casualties wereUPI - 52 words
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Article64 1962-12-05 16 AL ITTIHAD (South Arabian Federation). Tues. The government of this 11 -state federation has asked Britain to give it a navy and air force. Official sources here added that the request would most likely be met nrxt March when the Aden colony merges with the federation.64 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-12-05 16 PRESIDENT de Caul le raises hand in a gesture of greeting apparently unanswered by Gaston Monnerville, (right), Negro president of the French Senate and mos; violent adversary of the General in the recent referendum and legislative elections which saw France's "strong man" emerge with anUPI - 131 words
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148 1962-12-05 16 VATICAN CITY. Tuesday. T*HE Vatican said yesterday that Pope John XXIII A is well on the way to "complete recovery" and indications were the 81-year-old Pontiff might be able to resume his normal schedule next week. The Pope, who was forced to bed148 words
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72 1962-12-05 16 Spying inquiry begins behind closed doors T ONDON, Tues. A threeLi man tribunal yesterday began its inquiry behind closed doors into the circumstances in which William Vassall. 38-year-old Admiralty clerk, was able to hand British naval secrets to Soviet agents Vassall is now serving an 18-year prison sentence. The tribunal,72 words
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Advertisement294 1962-12-05 16 WORLD FAMOUS PffiM CHAIN SAWS HjH STIHL 07 This direct-drive one-manpower chain saw has an air-cooled two-stroke engine that is light In weight perfect for medium-sized wood. STIHL LIGHTNING Low weight High power Low price Weighing only 25 lbs. the Lightning's 25" and 32" models (actual cutting length) cut at294 words
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Advertisement114 1962-12-05 16 fMifiiiiss HURRY! NURRY! HURRY! TMIS^X J LAST FCW DAYS LEFT Biggest first SALE by Car pet, SHROFFS in 3 Years Thit i» th« moil ouUfanding value J »v»of of th« «ntir» y«ori I f SPECIAL OFFER ■tf'^^ Fto.'n" colouri shflMly tto^n*jj_ Sfe^fc $240/-. Only tvt piec«i t«»t. jrfX f*r\ Btl9i<ln114 words
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Advertisement1064 1962-12-05 17 ontinurd from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT Wards tt (Him.)— Box tt et: txtrm RELIABLE and experienced copy typist. Apply giving full particular* of experience to Box A 4429 S.T. Spore, AMAH WANTED NOW to cook, clean and wash for small family must live la and apeak English Tel: S'por*. *****.1,064 words
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Advertisement1002 1962-12-05 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* tt (Mt*.)—B*m It eU. omtra FONC AND UANSOR. M atraoat Road, STpoi* 0m a good and reliable seleetloa ot reeoadltMaed ears for sal* at moderate price*. Trade-in accepted and Hire Purooaa* terms available. Call for a tree demonstration. Tel. *****. MAZOA R.3*o COUPE ISSI PRINCB1,002 words
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Advertisement615 1962-12-05 17 ENTERTAINMENT M'mti St < Mtm.>—B*x Met*, extra COLLINS 1 RHYTHM ISLANDERS (Hawalm, Solo guitar. Piano, Bass. Drum). Apply eariv for Christmas parties. Profeational/Enjoyable performance Box A 4430 S.T. Spore. CURIOS IS Word* SS Mim.)— Box SO tt: txtrm SHANGHAI ARTS FURNITURE Co. Manufactures Carved Teakwood Furniture Camphorwood Chest etc 402615 words
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Advertisement571 1962-12-05 17 LADIES DRESS SHOPS 20 Words SS ()Hm.)—Uox M tt*. txtrm COTTON AND AFTERNOON Oree*- of lateat style* Ro*e Oown Sood (B'pore) "WINSOME" CHEAP SALE Children's Wear tor Cnnsimaa/N*» Year IS Bens Pob Koad. 4 Mre. Tel *****. NELSON'S PARTY FROCKS. Elegant Ctteontaams. 179 Orchard Road. IS Tiont; Banru, Spore. TOU571 words
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Advertisement263 1962-12-05 17 LADIES SHOES Word* M i >ltn.) Uox SO rtt. txtrm SBLEGT «ME BEST Snoes/Bandoaii of latest designs from: "Venus Store", 35. Stamford Road, Spore. WIDE SELECTIONS of latest sn»-s nandnasa are obtalnanle at: Kiat Shoes Co. 41/4.1 Mmnforri Road. I M' pore i WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) M stanhj U263 words
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1444 1962-12-05 18 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - A big fete to mark birth of a magazine KATHLEEN HICKLEY SO FAR MAT MOUSEDEER' has a plan to itart a magazine called The Jungle Post. His friends are helping him with the project and when the first number is ready, they decide to hold a fete to launch it.1,444 words
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Article454 1962-12-05 18 Jane Crulhrn. °agea 16. P.O Box 47. Norliiampion. Western Australia, nil -songs, reading Julian Jolly, aged U. 76. GlIDert E«laie Mm Sarawak, sumps, reading Peter Tripp. aged 14. 28. Norihgate Way. Terrington. St Clement. Kings Lynn. Norfolk. Kiigland: general. Margaret Batt. aged 14; 36. Cnttonmill454 words
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Advertisement271 1962-12-05 18 FA2860 BAD DIGESTION -but you quickly STOP the pains spoonful ot tDOTIVIb t S ANTACID POWDER ■pp^^l ICi I This world-famous medicine soon 5 dT^*Wffrarafl sto P s stomach pains and helps your ijaii**, digestion You can always eat what V iND^ofSli?"' you likt if you take De Witt s271 words
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Advertisement705 1962-12-05 18 i CAN YOU FIND THE MISFITS j j IN THIS GROUP? j DEAR Boys and Girls: weeks colouring competitionThey are: Wan Kam Moon. c ln A T 72-B. Norfolk Road. Singa- ■on h^H T r S tak V P°' e 8: Choo Siew Lan. E-14." I 2* ftl P V705 words
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Advertisement1478 1962-12-05 19 TO LIVERPOOL t WtST COAST UR. Oui S'oora Saiti p. Sham Ptmnt LYCAON Li«erpMl U Pirt Die I lie 7/ I Die II PATROUUS L pill. Cib'in, ClMgO* Dec 12 Dec 11 Dec 14/11 DM 17 MELAMPUS I peel, Oubnn. HalU, H*bur| Oec ll Oec II Dtc 17/21 Mt 111,478 words
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Advertisement1564 1962-12-05 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVtRPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Shim Pening lEN6LOE (E.L) Llll. M'brougfl, «Hrg. DIC 1/ I ■ENLARICt I Mil, H'kvrg, R'dim.C mouth Dec 11/14 Dlt 15/21 Dec 21/22 ■ENVALLA L lei, H'kirg, R dam, A'Mtrf) DIC 11/21 Oac 21/11 lENMACOHUI (H) H'kirg, L'lM, G'mouth Dee 19/231,564 words
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Advertisement1194 1962-12-05 19 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W__ WSa, lib Ni, ***** IQaW Vt*>* CLLERMAN LIMB KLAVENEIft LINr HAVRE LONOON HAMBURC, IN ANGELES, SAN MANCISCO. ROIURDAM i MIODIES4ROU6M. lEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF NORWICH Acceptiag cargi Ur Central t Slltk S'OOil P Sham Ptntng mnH?!!S?,\i* .1/21 D.C 22,23 Die 24,2n.C pof lO1,194 words
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603 1962-12-05 20 From Our Market Correspondent BUSINESS remained concentrated almost wholly in industrials to the exclusion of other sections on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. So heavy was the volume of business that at one stage the morning proceedings, in the Singapore trading room, a five603 words
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Article18 1962-12-05 20 Dec. 3 Dec. Industrials: 198.70 199.S Una: 281.06 281.3 > rubbers: 179.05 179.0. Ian. 1. 1958 10018 words
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Article622 1962-12-05 20 COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BaiMttad (4.000) SI.7S. (8.OO0) 11.77. (1.O0O) 11.78; DunUn (1.000) $2.90, (1.000) $2.48, (S.OOO) «2.47. (1.000) 12.30. (1.000) $2.30 D: But Smalt622 words
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415 1962-12-05 20 'THE easier trend which started on the Malayan J- Rubber Market in unofficial trading hours on Monday continued yesterday and prices slipped to below the 80 cents level for December before any appreciable buying became apparent. Lower sheet enquiry was I small415 words
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Article147 1962-12-05 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. CHARE prices continued to firm today and gains exceeded losses by two to one In brighter trading conditions. Market leaders like ICIANZ. Colonial Sugar and Bank of New South Wales had solid gains on their buoyant trading reports. Oils and baa* meUis firmed with the exception147 words
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Article145 1962-12-05 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec. 4 Tbree monttii ButliMia dom Dunlopa 14 eta. S. Darby 4»d. K. N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4td. (iammon 11 ct«. 8. Traction 1/11 J WauKh 14 eta. Bhell 13 CU. 11. Brew. 25 eta. Bteamatalp 8 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Tlmea 22145 words
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Article132 1962-12-05 20 THI Malayan taalianca Banka- Am •UtlMi mad. ih«« cbaocra Id ita ratta to m»rchantt yraterday (all ratea to |IOO>: Naw V.rk: huyinc TT 32i. airmail OD 33. 00 d/at 331 credit bill.. 33| trade hllla. Canada: buying TT 33 7 16. airmail OD 33 t K. 90 d132 words
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Article253 1962-12-05 20 DECEMBER Drat grade rubber buyrra feb. cloned at 5 pm. kt Bocapor* and Kuala Lumpur ywlfrtat II rents per Ib. down one cent. Tbe ton. »s« dull. ft. C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.E pruts in cents per Ib yesterday: Int. 1 X.8.8. prompt f.o.h BsVOM sellern SO: Int 1253 words
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Article213 1962-12-05 20 SHIPS lying alengtide the Sinxaper. uharvm today are: Patrld 8/9. Heraeus 42/43. Charon 28. Bengalen 47. Lycaon 35/36. Thorscape 29 30, Rajat* 46. Kumacun 33/34. Houtmnn 38/»JR\ Agnete Haerak 27/28. Mataram l/7>« Tronoh NW. 5. Bentong 23. Perlla NW. 2/3. Outer reada: BTV. BeK>. Betlri, Kyoho Maru213 words
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Article25 1962-12-05 20 December 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE; 79} cents (down one cent). TIN: $430.25 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down five tons).25 words
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Article98 1962-12-05 20 CHINESE Produce Exchanm Slniaiwr* noon prices p«r plcul yesterday. Ctcanut all: bulk |tl| »ellera, drum $441 sellers. Capra: I>e«. UK/Cont incut C2Ba buyei-s, S29i sellers. P*pp«r I Uuntok «hiu >142 a sellers. Sarawak wbtta $140 sellers, special Sarawak black $1021 sellera, xarbled Lampooc black $100 sellera, ASTA. *10798 words
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Article12 1962-12-05 20 Austral Amalgamated produced 2 931 piculs (175 tons) In November12 words
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Advertisement835 1962-12-05 20 fe\ ZIM LINES r"-** SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE Ei lit S'pcre Bangkok Spore Penang Eilat "MM" 1/ I lie 1/ I Hi tac "VaHA" 21/21 Die 7 JM Agents: INTERNATIONAL* SHIPPING AGENCY 11-E-l, Asia Insurance Building Singapore 1 Tel: *****, ***** ***** LJNES j SAILINGS TO LJiDep. y pore Dep.835 words
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Advertisement281 1962-12-05 20 mmf TL J| ¥*H JTM SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for November 1963 Pis. 3.509. SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE M.S. "BATAAN" Arrived 27.1 Iti? S.H.B. Godowns 4/5 Consignees of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on281 words
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Advertisement770 1962-12-05 21 GOVERNMENT OF NORTH INDIAN GRADUATES BORNEO ATTENTION Sale of Industrial Lot. at I -j^ BecreUry of lne mdii nd ia n Jewelton. University Graduates Association Two industrial lots on reclaimed (Federation of Malaya) requests all land North of Jesselton wharf will Indian Graduates to furnish their be sold by public770 words
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Advertisement1600 1962-12-05 21 NOTICES Mr. O. Hogan, Sales Manager has led the services of this company with effect from 30th November 1962, and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business lor and on behalf of the company. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY. UMITED. THE LONDON ASIATIC RUBBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY, UMITED (Incorporated In England)1,600 words
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Advertisement71 1962-12-05 21 NOTICE Interruption of Electricity Suppl.v There will be an interruption of electricity supply on 6th December. 1962, between 8.30 ajn. and 540 pm in the following places: 1. Brooklands Estate X Drums Factory (Brooklands) 5. Sungei Manggls 4. Telok Datoh 6. Banting The Interruption Is necessary for making an extension71 words
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Advertisement736 1962-12-05 21 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB X Mas New Year Meeting, 19C2/63 Sunday, 23rd December, 19(2 I YVrdnrsday, 26th Decrmbrr, 1962 Sunday, 30th December, 1962 Entries close at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday. 12th December, 1962. Application list for subscribing members for the new Financial Yea: Ist December, 1962 to 30th736 words
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Advertisement599 1962-12-05 21 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Registered P.WD. Contractors in Class C and above up to 12.00 noon on 12th December, 1962 at the offlce of Jurutera Netteri. Hegerl Sembi'.an. Seremban. for transporting material from Tern iaiiß Quarry, Seremban for period Ist January to 31st December, 1963.599 words
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Advertisement292 1962-12-05 21 TENDER TENDER NOTICE MALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY TENDERS are Invited from Contractors acceptable to the Architects for the Construction of the following under two contracts as listed below Contract 1. Restaurant Kiosk and Lavatory Block Aviary Crocodile Installation Internal Roads Surface, Soil Drainage and Septic Tanks Contract II Electrical Installations Plans292 words
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Advertisement88 1962-12-05 21 TENDER PENANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from P.W.D. Registered Contractors Class "E" and above WORKS < will be received by the State Engineer, Public Works Department, Penang up to 12.00 noon on 14th December, I>H52 for the CARRYING OUT OF CURRENT REPAIRS, PAINTING AND MINOR WORKS FOR PENANG AND PROVINCE88 words
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Article67 1962-12-05 22 AUSTRALIA IST INNS 404 ENGLAND IST INNS 389 AUSTRALIA 2ND INNS LAWRY c Sheppard b Titmus 98 SIMPSON c Smith b Dexter 71 O'NEILL lbw Sratham 56 HARVEY c Statham b Dexter 57 BURCE not out 47 BOOTH not out 19 Extras 14 TOTAL (for 4) 362 Wkrt67 words
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Article, Illustration920 1962-12-05 22 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON; By Brisbane, Tuesday O'Neill the star with a sparkling innings TOMORROW is the day of destiny in the First Test between England and Australia Australia batted all of today for 362 for four. If Richie Benaud declares first thing tomorrow morning, England will have920 words
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Article53 1962-12-05 22 Special films on soccer PENANO. Tues. Penang footballers, officials and referees will be shown two soccer Mms at the F.A. of Penang headquarters at Dato Kramat Road on Thursday at 8 p.m. One is a colour film of the 1962 F.A Cup Final at Wembley last May when Tottenham Hotspurs53 words
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340 1962-12-05 22 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By TTSH 5 D. AFIAH 2 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Singapore's former Malaya Cup soccer captain. Harlth Omar, was back in his familiar centre-half position and In his old haunt. Jalan Besar Stadium, today, and for 40 minutes he guided his young340 words
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182 1962-12-05 22 LIM KEE CHAN - Bakar still on the goal track for Police LIM KEE CHAN By Singapore Police 5 Army Depot Police 1 OINOAPORE, Tues.—Sinjiapore Police brought together Wilfred Skinner, Awang Bakar and Ruhim Omar as their Inside-trio and the three struck up a brilliant partnership to regain the Sports Pavlllan Cup for police182 words
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Article315 1962-12-05 22 MALAYA 2 SPORE 1; Seremban. Tuesday ifIALAYA beat Singapore by two goals to one today iTI in the final match of the three-day women's international hockey tournament here. Australia, who had beaten Malaya 3-1 and Singapore 6-0, were the winners of this first round of315 words
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133 1962-12-05 22 Motorcade welcome for Games heroes gINGAPORE. Tues. A welcoming party of more than 300 sportsmen and officials will be at the Singapore Airport at 6 p.m. tomorrow to meet the Singapore contingent returning from the Commonwealth Games in Perth. In the Singapore contingent are two gold medal winners, weiehilifters Chua133 words
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Article69 1962-12-05 22 MADRAS. Tues. Mexico flua lifted (or the challenge round of the Davis Cup by gaining a wina-l Ing 3-0 lead over India today. R. Osuna today completed a flvesei victory over R. Krishnan In the singles by 8-6, 2-6. 7-5, 6-8. 6-4 and then Osuna and A. PalafoxReuter - 69 words
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408 1962-12-05 22 KEN FERNANDEZ - SELANGOR CRICKET REFORM FOR 1963 PLANNED KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Cricket Association has drawn up plans to stimulate greater interest in cricket and to make the association more In dependent financially. The association at its annual general meeting last night, recommended that the Stonor Shield competition408 words
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Article99 1962-12-05 22 BCC VARSITY 0 QINGAPORE. Tues. Examina* 1 J3 tlons fever has spread to th» mickey players of the University of Singapore. They dropped a vital League point acainst Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang here today. The undergrads played listlessly, 'heir hearts were Just not in99 words
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Article72 1962-12-05 22 HOCKEY Penmnj League: TPCA "B" 3 Oreen jackets 1. MaUeea League: Yorks "A" 3 PWDSurvey 1. Ipoh Div. 2: ACS Staff 0 TAWA 0 Friendly (Malacca): Malays 3 XL Language Inst. 1. SOCCER Victory Cup (Pen- angi: TPCA w.o. from DAPC. Poppy Day Cop (Tg Mallm) Tg. Mallm72 words
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Advertisement326 1962-12-05 22 r j^^ -r I wh»crbi)We out m Singapore H J I months iff PROTICT YOUR PROPERTY 0~~ FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK CAN HELP YOU TO PROMOTE TWO-WAY TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Want to sell? Want to buy? ott sw Want market information? The International Division of the326 words
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Miscellaneous107 1962-12-05 22 HOCKEY s POKE DIV. 1: SRC v Khalsa ipadang). S'GOK DIV. 2: Survey v Radio (Taylor Rd): Klnrara v Rida (Klnrara); Signals v Tech Centre (Batu); RMAF v EPF (Airport Rd). IPOH DIV. 1: Cheng Wah v Police: DIV. 2: FIB v Education Dept. (both matches at padang) SOCCER STORK107 words
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Article263 1962-12-05 23 E. FRIDA - Season changed to drier months E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues.— The official Malayan hockey season next year will be from January to late July. The change— previously the season was In the monsoon months from September to March— to the drier part of the year has been agreed to by263 words
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167 1962-12-05 23 VICTORY AS WEDDING PRESENT' for HOOKER SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore will go all-out on Saturday to beat Joint Services in their last Malaya Cup rugby match to decide the runners-up position in the south zone. Singapore have a special reason for wanting to win this mateh victory over the formidable Services167 words
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Article49 1962-12-05 23 TORONTO. Tues. A New British developed nylon badminton hhuttlecock, expected to cut down playing costs, was successfully used for the first time In a major tournament here last night. A feature shuttle usually lasts for only one game a nylon one can be used for ten.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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233 1962-12-05 23 IPOH. Tues. Entries for the amateur race meeting at the Perak Turf Club here on Saturday Dec. 15. LANCERS CIP (8' 3 f handicap) Dr. Doddington, Magic Note, .fetEsse Til, Marksman, Sayang 11, Tnanks A Million, Copper Khan, Expense Hobby, Picture Goer 11, Plzarro.233 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-12-05 23 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG; By Penang, Tuesday WITH a little luck, Malaya could have won three bronze medals instead of only one, said Oh Boon Tat, chef de mission of the Malayan team to the Commonwealth Games at Perth. Mr. Oh, who returned from253 words
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1074 1962-12-05 23 CHAMPION SPRINTER IS BACK IN FORM AFTER A REST RACING with Epsom Jeep PEAK of Perfection is back in top form after a well-earned rest at the Cameron Highlands and I expect him to win the main sprint (Race 6) at1,074 words
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Article1441 1962-12-05 23 Race 1: 2.1 5- Cl 3 Div 4-7E 1 ***** HI Society (Highland Lolita St.) Ahmad. 5 9.0 (F) 2 2 ***** Shlrai (Mr. Mrs. M. Warden) Noordln. 5 8.13 J. Wilson 3 3 H4500 Rodato (Shaw St.) Tulloh, 6 8.13 Harbridge 8 4 ***** Sydbury (K.Y. Urn)1,441 words
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Article165 1962-12-05 23 0 EPSOM JEEP* best bets are Ouk« of Mantua (Race 2) and Paragon IRac. 4). The going Is likely to be yielding. Race 1 NOBLE ALBERT Miss Delaware Sydbury SYDBURV Dignified Lad? Noble Albert NOBLE ALBERT Miss Delaware Dignified Lady Kaor D. of MANTUA Unbelievable Hercule* LADY165 words
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Article91 1962-12-05 23 MANILA, Tues. Formosa beat Australia 72-62 in the Manila international invitational basketball tournament last night. The Australians started slowly and had to rally hard in the closing minutes to cut down the 21 -point Formosan lead to only ten at the end of the game. The United StatesReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement114 1962-12-05 23 v f Never could take to a pipe A until I bought a J f But now I'm rori Like to knou more about Byford pipes and I P«pc enthusiast. I always eniojr I xchy they pv* you tueh I cool dry »moke—oo trouble with my I truly enjoyable smoke114 words
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Advertisement17 1962-12-05 23 FINE LAWN RICH COLOURS AND LOVELY DESIGNS now available at the TOOTAL dealers MALAY* <[JAl!K^> «O*MQ MMNM17 words
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230 1962-12-05 24 SYDNEY, Tiiesday. INDONESIA proposed to become the majoi military power in the Pacific, the new Belgian Ambassador to New Zealand, Mr. Leon Van Den Berghe, said in Sydney today. "She is building large armies, navies and air forces to accomplish this," he told newsmen.230 words
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105 1962-12-05 24 LONDON. Tues. American film star William liolden arrives in Singapore on Sunday for preliminiaries connected with a 59.000.--000 epic which will be filmed almost entirely in the 1 (deration. Charles Burman. United Artists publicity chief, said today. The film, tentatively titled 'No105 words
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Article30 1962-12-05 24 MACAO, Tues.— A fire broke oul i nday near the Communist Chinese -hipyard al Lapps Island, jus) opposite Macao, and destroyed some wooden houses and boat:30 words
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Obituary67 1962-12-05 24 MR*. E. M. OE ZVLVA IS2A S.niul Puir K.U paaatd away 4.12.62. Ber- n MIM a.m. today St. Mary's ''iiurrh and llimce to Ctieras Road rm.-lery. OON TECK EE, passed away :^:nrM!lv al OnT.il Hospital on I 11 M If.ivinK behind hi' beloved wlf» •o mourn hi* loan. Funeral67 words
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Article41 1962-12-05 24 TOKYO. Tues. Fifty swallow.* found half-frozen in a rice field on Japan's northwest coast were scheduled to migrate 132 miles southeast today by piane and train courtesy if All-Nippon Airways and the Japanese National Railways. UPI. 1UPI - 41 words
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Article57 1962-12-05 24 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police are anxious to contact three Malay youths who went to the assistance of Mr. Low Cilia Yonj? during an ■armed hold-up at 3.05 p.m. on Saturday at the Junction of Mountbatten Road and Port Road. They are asked to contact Insp. David57 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-12-05 24 UNITED NATIONS acting Secretary-General U Thant (left) and General Assembly President Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan pictured as General Assembly delegates voted unanimously to appoint him to a full five-year term as Secre-tary-General. The term will run from Nov. 3 last year, when he became acting SecretaryGeneral58 words
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364 1962-12-05 24 'Poorest of the poor' can own land Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A BLUEPRINT under which "the poorest of the poor in Malaya" can own land has been drawn up by the Federation Government, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced to the House of Representatives tonight. Under this scheme,364 words
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Article91 1962-12-05 24 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two members of the Urban and Rural Services Consultatives Committee, Haji Yaacob Mohamed, and Mr. Chor Yoke Eng, toured the Jurong area this morning inspecting agricultural roads and hearing residents' grouses. They also visited a community centre being completed at the 10th milestone, Jurong91 words
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Article61 1962-12-05 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off tomorrow in Jurong Road, between 8 milestone and the end of the main at Tuas Village 18} milestone including bye-roads. and Boon Lay Road up to Tanjong Kling. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and in Terang Bul.n Avenue, between Swan61 words
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Article315 1962-12-05 24 LONDON. Tues,.— Equities drifted lower In response to scattered small sales with buyers holding off. The unemployment situation again affected sentiment. The disappointing October retail trade figures and yesterdays easier trend on Wall Street were other adverse factors. Gilt-edged were still I meeting a good demand In anticipation315 words
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Article44 1962-12-05 24 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 23 7 id Jan. 23 15/IM., Feb. 237* d., Mar. 23Hd., Jan./ Mar. 23-»d.. Apr./ June 234 July/Bept. 23 3/16 d., Oct Dec 23d.. Jan. Mar. unquoted c.i.f. Dec. 23 \d., Jan. 23 5'16d.. Peb, 23' 4 d. Tone: Inactive.44 words
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Article27 1962-12-05 24 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £868' i, sellers £869. Forward buyers £862 i. sellers £863 V,. Settlement £869. Turnover ajn. 120 tons, p.m 20. Tone: Steady but quiet.27 words
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Article103 1962-12-05 24 SINOAPORE, Tuea. The City Council today announced that urgent extensions work U to be carried out at Ylo Chu Kang Roarl 6H n>jß. substation and It will be necessary to interrupt electricity supplies on Thursday between 8 am. and 6.20 p.m. at these areas: Yio Chu Rang Road103 words
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Article179 1962-12-05 24 AIRMAN STILL LOST IN JUNGLE SINGAPORE. Tues.— The massive land and air search for the navigator of an RAF Javelin which crashed near Mersing yesterday came to a halt tonight with the man still missing. The 20 rescuers could hack through only a few hundred yards of almost impenetrable jungle179 words
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375 1962-12-05 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. After a three-day debate, the House of Representatives today agreed in principle to the expenditure of $1,087 million next year as outlined in the Supply Bill 196.'i. Today, the House sat from 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. with about 20 MPs375 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1962-12-05 24 XJIOHEST and lowest tempera-. tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlffhrst Lowrat Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 79 72 Penang Bfi 73 Ipoii 84 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 86 7341 words
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