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Title Section21 1963-11-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000' The Straits Times Mai**** fie***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article642 1963-11-11 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN The Manila Pact in his bag HE IS READY TO LAY CARDS ON THE TABLE AT BANGKOK AND PROVE HOW MANILA AND JAKARTA VIOLATED AGREEMENT From BANGKOK, Sunday TUN ABDUL RAZAK flew here today with the Manila Agreement in his bag, not for peace talks642 words
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Article65 1963-11-11 1 And China, t00... JAKARTA. Sun President Soekarno said last night that Malaysia was designed by the British to encircle Indonesia and the Chinese People's Republic. He was speaking on the anniver.ary of Heroes' Day. commemorating those who fell in the 1945 revolution against Dutch rule. "Let us. therefore, march forwardReuter - 65 words
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Article139 1963-11-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sunday. THE United States has decided to restore part of the foreign aid programme to South Vietnam that was suspended before last week's overthrow of the Government of the late President Ngo Dinh Diem. U.S. officials said last night that action was being139 words
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Article70 1963-11-11 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese Deputy Foreign MinU-ter. Mr. Takio Ohda. tooav left for Bangkok on the way to Kuala Lumpur for talks on problems concerning Malaysia. Mr Ohda Is scheduled to meet 1 the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun i Thanat Khoman. during his stay iReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1963-11-11 1 BELGRADE. Sun— A 120-year old far' Tier. Dlmltrije Memarevlc. who had not seen a doctor all his j life, died peacefully tn a village tn th» Kosovometotlja region of I Yugoslavia —ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration465 1963-11-11 1 DATIN PETOM BEING HELPED FROM THE PLANE WHICH FLEW HER HUSBAND'S BODY HOME JOHORE BAHRTJ, Sun. Hundreds of mourners, including the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and nearly all members of the Malaysian Cabinet, attended the funeral of Dato Suleiman bin Dato465 words
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Article55 1963-11-11 1 BOSTON, Sun. Sherwood \V Pardee, of Guildford, Connecticut, has been ordered to appear in Northampton district court to face a charge of driving a car with his rear view obstructed. Police had stopped Pardee on Monday night because he had a 350 tb. horse on the backUPI - 55 words
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409 1963-11-11 1 r>KYO, Sun. The death toll in Japan's double disaster yesterday a mine explosion and triple train crash had passed the 600 mark by late tonight and was still rising. Tbe explosion ripped through the Mikawa coal mine in Western Japan yesterday killing atReuter; UPI - 409 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-11-11 1 ZAKARIA HASHIM: KOTA BHA. RU - 'Infidel' charge PMIP man is detained By ZAKARIA HASHIM: KOTA BHA.RU Sunday i/'ELANTAN Special Branch officers last night arrested a PMIP religious committee member, Haji Omar bin Daud, under the Internal Security Act. I Haji Omar. 35. a religious teacher in Pasir Mas district, was picked up at 11 p.m.358 words
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Article104 1963-11-11 1 Simpang mason dies of cholera fTAIPING, Mon. A A mason, Phoon Wan Chow, 50, died late last night in- the District Hospital here of cholera. Phoon who lived in Simpang, four miles from here, was- rushed to the hospltaj in a serious condition yesterday at 4 p.m. He died seven104 words
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Article103 1963-11-11 1 BANGKOK, Sun Rice prices here have been moving lower and lower as the result of an abundant supply for export. Mr. Hamha Tobsaawong, president of the Thai Crops Association, said here today. Mr. Hamha said the crop had been good last year and looked likeReuter - 103 words
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25 1963-11-11 1 STOP PRESS NO HOME JACK MEETING YET LONDON. Sun. ><« Prime Minister, Sir AIM DouKl.»N-liomi\ unlikely t<> meet President Kennedy kaIMN next year, indicated today.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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130 1963-11-11 2 20,000 AT PREMIER OBOTE'S WEDDING RECEPTION KAMPALA. (Uganda), Sun. Twenty thousand guests attended the wedding reception yesterday of Premier Milton Obote and Mlria Kalule. a 26-year-old UN. Secretary. The reception was held at Lugogo Stadium after a wedding service at Naimiremmbe Protestant Cathedral officiated by Uganda Archbishop Leslie Brown. ChampagneUPI - 130 words
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Article29 1963-11-11 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. A cholera, epidemic killed 735 people in the Vatack district of Orissa State and 31 more died in Balasore and Puri district*. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article307 1963-11-11 2 BY THE SAIGON POLICE CHIEF SAIGON. Sunday 1 I I g O U T H Vietnam's public forces of law and order were today cautioned against unlawful arrests for personal vengeance or interest, bribe-taking and extortion. The warning came from Maj-or-General Mai Huu Xuan, Director Gen- iReuter - 307 words
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95 1963-11-11 2 BANGKOK. Sun. Thai Police headquarters yesterday announced the arrest of a man they alleged MM the ringleader of a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister. Field Marshal Sarit I hanarat. during a tour of Northern Thailand two months ago. Several othrr peopleReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration97 1963-11-11 2 Nasution off to Moscow for talks JAKARTA. Sun. The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces, General A.H. Natation i above i. will leave here next Wednesday to visit Moscow. Washington, Belgrade and Paris, the Go-vernment-run news agency Antara said today. 'Urgent issues' He will have official talks InReuter - 97 words
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Article125 1963-11-11 2 UNREST IN MALDIVE ISLANDS pOLOMBO. Sun. Anti British incidents have occurred recently in the Maldive Islands in protest against Britain's delay in granting full independence, according to an official Maldivian note released here to- day. It referred to an incident involving damage to British property at Hulule on Oct 29.Reuter - 125 words
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Article31 1963-11-11 2 CAIRO. Sun. The Chines*. Premier. Mr. Chou En-l*i. will j 1 visit the United Arab Republic next month, the authoritative I daily Al Ahram reported today.- Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-11-11 2 MISS Nigeria Gina Onyejika— one of the Miss World contestants, flew to London, at her own expense, on a one-way ticket and no way of getting back unless she won the first prize of £2.500. This is the first time that Nigeria167 words
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Article42 1963-11-11 2 AMSTERDAM. Sun. The youth council of the Reformed Church in Amsterdam has started a campaign to send flowers at Christmas to all the victims of the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki still being nursed in hospitals there.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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243 1963-11-11 2 France may recognise China, says Le Monde DARIS, Sun. France may be moving towards diplomatic recognition of Communist China, Le Monde said yesterday. The newspaper commented in an editorial on the recent 1 visit to Peking of former Premier Edgar Faure and later of a private trade mission. "Whatever official243 words
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139 1963-11-11 2 Caltex officials convicted of 'selling oil at higher price' JAKARTA. Sun. A Caltex official said yesterday Caltex will decide whether to protest or appeal against the suspended six-month jail sentences and fines imposed on an American and an Indonesian employee when it receives copies of the trial proceedings. The American.139 words
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134 1963-11-11 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Police on Friday surprised a secret meeting of "subversive elements" In central Jakarta and confiscated two boxes of grenades and bundles of tickets for the opening ceremony of the '"Games of the New Emerging Forces" (Ganefo), Antara news agency said today.Reuter - 134 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-11-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby c IT» A NEW MiPACLE J r TIBTO UK«« mATMAKe V-tiV^ CggAM^-— -S A WCmAM LOOK <O OLD/ TVUr€E YBAKA I26 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-11-11 3 Flowers for Margaret from a thalidomide baby DRINCESS Margaret being presented with a bouquet by two-year-old Stephen Taylor, a thalidomide baby with artificial legs, when she opened the Lady Hoare experimental workshop and training unit built at Chailey Heritage (craft school and hospital), Chailey, Sussex, with funds collected by the103 words
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Article90 1963-11-11 3 HERO WORSHIP can be a very healthy pursuit for the <B young, but without war there are few heroes. The Welfare State and social levelling have produced mediocrity and outstanding leaders are few and far between. by Mr. Q. W. Fanner, president of the National Association of Remand Home90 words
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Article186 1963-11-11 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. BRITAIN is the United States' largest single debtor, according to a Commerce Department report issued here last night. i Britain owed about US$4,OOO million of the nearly US$l5 600 million owed to the U.S by foreign governments«and enterprises at the end ofReuter - 186 words
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Article46 1963-11-11 3 PARIS, Sun. Representatives of the 15 Nato Parliaments ended five days of discussions hen by urging the United States to assign more than the pres<mt three Polaris submarines to Nato and by refusing to endorse the American proposal for a multilateral nuclear force. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article103 1963-11-11 3 Another two officers suspended LONDON, Sun.— Two more police chiefs were suspended yesterday from the Sheffield city force in the wake of a Government report on brutal treatment of three suspects. An official announcement said Detective Chief Inspector Ivor Wells and Detective Chief Inspector Joseph Batty had been suspended whileReuter - 103 words
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219 1963-11-11 3 KENNEDY TRYING TO STOP MORE CUTS IN FOREIGN AID WASHINGTON. Sim. The Senate debate on the Foreign Aid Bill is expected to wind up this week with a major effort by Administration supporters to rescue the measures from further cuts or restrictive amendments. After two weeks of debate that sawReuter - 219 words
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123 1963-11-11 3 Making monkeys of the chimps with gas LOS ANGELES, Sun.—Chimpanzees and monkeys once used to test space vehicles are now being used as "guinea -pigs" in experiments at Holloman air force base. New Mexico, with chemical warfare nerve gases The gases leave the alert, quick-witted animals temporarily senseless and dull,Reuter - 123 words
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258 1963-11-11 3 I^EW YORK, Sun. Police said the five bandits who made off with jewels and gold bars valued at up to US$3 million in a daring midtown stickup committed the unpardonable sin of leaving behind fingerprints. The bandits, who otherwise worked with professionalUPI - 258 words
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Article193 1963-11-11 3 JETLINER DROPS ENGINE: 6 HURT OHREVEPORT (Louisiana), Sun. A fourengined Eastern Airlines DC-8 Jetliner, bound from New York to Mexico City, made an emergency landing at Barksdale Air Force Base yesterday after an engine ripped away. Six passengers were badly shaken up in the sudden drop caused by loss of193 words
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Article41 1963-11-11 3 VANCOUVER. Bun. About 100 people were evacuated yesterday when flames swept through a hotel in the Chinese district here. The blaze, reported to have started Jn a chop suey house below the hotel, spread to adjoining buildings. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article37 1963-11-11 3 PARIS, Sun. A court yesterday fined Mr. Rene Malliavin. manager of the right-wing weekly paper Rivarol. 8.000 Francs (about $5,000) for publishing three MticlM that were alleged to contain lnsuts to President de Gaulle. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement186 1963-11-11 3 -5.., ppKfeA, r- "MS H%*ll«f Cr*»m cootj— SOOTHING MOTICnVfI So gentle, AM-O-LIN can be used with absolute safety on the youngest baby or the most sensitive or troubled skin. AM-O-LIN has for years been the favourite cream of Australian mothers. It is now available for your baby too. AM-O-LIN i*186 words
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Advertisement201 1963-11-11 3 INVEST YOUR l~ MOMEY WITH pL^ IS CONFIDENCE...V^/T^ d e c o n s PAN MALAYAN ""^FINANCE AND EARN WITH SAFETY 50/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of how ea*y it is to open a Deposit Account. (A201 words
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362 1963-11-11 4 King and Queen fly in today: 21 -gun airport salute j SINGAPORE. Sun 21-GUN salute will greet the arrival of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong when they fly into Singapore tomorrow at 9 a.m. for a three-day state visit. The royal couple will be met at362 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-11-11 4 PROFESSOR IS BACK AFTER CABLE RECALL PROFESSOR Lim Taj Bob (above). Deputy ViceChancellor and head of the Department of Economics, flew home on Saturday night after receiving a come-back cable' from Dr. Tay Teck Eng. chairman of the University of Singapore Council. Prof. Lim. strongly tipped as the next Vice-Chancellor146 words
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Article462 1963-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. DEMOCRACY in several parts of Asia has developed a painful limp, and there is an odour of decay about democratic institutions which is not found in Singapore. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. said this *oaay after his return462 words
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Article38 1963-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A dance wa« held at the Chalet Club at RAF Chanel. Singapore, on Nov. 9, In aid of the nearby Red Cross Crippled Children's Home There were Twist and Limbo competitions, and a floor-show38 words
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Miscellaneous333 1963-11-11 4 THi: rollowinK v today* nrhadulc of riril ainmft mov»m«oi« mt I'ay* L«bar airport Slocapore: ARRIVALS SO AC: Krom Melbournr. Bn«b«f, Darwin (BA 713) 9. 23 p.m.; from 1-ondou DunMldorf. UtMObul. Abadan. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA TMI UN pm Pan-Amtriean: Prom San Franrtaeo. bo* Anftrle*. Honolulu. Maalla, ttaiKOa. (PA Ml)333 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-11-11 5 Until 10.30 a.m. yesterday, firemen were still putting out the flre. Straits Times picture.20 words
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Article92 1963-11-11 5 Ir<)H. Sun.— A cow, two calves and five goats uere burnt to death, when fire gutted a cattle shed in Menglembu near here last night. Fifteen other cows and calves fled in terror and headed for the foot of the nearby Kledang Hills wl92 words
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Article19 1963-11-11 5 MALACCA. Sun. The St Francis Old Boys Associatior here held its reunion dinner am dance last night19 words
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70 1963-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Cathay Pacific Airways created a new record oy carrying 18.421 passengers in its operation in SouthEast Asia during October The airline said this tigure beat the previous record, set in April this year, by 161 passengers. The airline operated extra flights in70 words
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541 1963-11-11 5 RUDY BELTRAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A 76-year-old woman cripple was burnt to death in a 12.30 a.m. blaze today when a store-house behind a biscuit factory in Setapak went up in smoke. The fire destroyed $140.--000 worth of cloth weaving machinery belonging to the541 words
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Article, Illustration32 1963-11-11 5 Burnt in bid to save grandmother MISS Koh Kirn Meau. 20. who received severe burns on her arms and shoulder, when she tried to rescue her crippled grandmother from the burning hut.32 words
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99 1963-11-11 5 CINGAPORE. Sun. The Boclal Science Society of the University of Singapore is holding a •Deepavali Queen" contest during its Deepavali Ball at Raffles Hotel on Thursday in conjunction with its fund-raising campaign to send some of Its members on study tour of India99 words
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Article47 1963-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Isthmian Lines here will give a cocktail party at the Tanglin Club and then a dinner at the Goodwood Park Hotel tomorrow for its executive vice-president, Mr. Robert G. Stone, who Is on a tour of the Far East.47 words
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Article26 1963-11-11 5 SEREMBAN, Sun.— 1 here will be fifteen public holidays in Negrl Sembllan next year, according to a list 'ssued by the State Government today26 words
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Article465 1963-11-11 5 LONDON. Sun. I I rPHE following law students from Malaya and Singapore were successful in the Michaelmas examination held In London recently: HV\L fcXAMINATION— Class 2 Division 2: Idris bin Yusotl. Nik Saghir bin Mohamed Noor, Winston Chen Chung Ying and Ailen Yau Lee-Nam. Class 3:465 words
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173 1963-11-11 5 Television Services to be panMalayan by June CINGAPORE, Sun. Television services will be pan-Malayan by the middle of next year giving viewers a choice of four channels. In an interview over Television Slngapura tonight, TV Malaysia's director, Mr. Ow Kheng Law. explained that hook-up with telecommunications microwave points will provide173 words
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Article35 1963-11-11 5 BANTING, Sun. Maj. W. W. Lawrence, president of Banting Boy Scouts' Local Association, has appealed for public support to help local Boy Scouts who are now taking part in a Job Week.35 words
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Advertisement101 1963-11-11 5 pV r For BEA& lUUI make and ONTACI mend SMEHI5 MEH1 jobs around the home BEAR RAND .Advertisement End Face Spots The quickest and easiest way to remedy these little skin blemishes and pimples is to dab them over with lemon delph skin freshener and then, before powdering or making101 words
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Article, Illustration618 1963-11-11 6 National service NOW call at rally THURAISINGHAM: TRAIN THE MEN AND WOMEN TO REPEL INVADERS Kuala Lumpur, Sunday fHE representative of the Ceylonese community in tHe Senate, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, today called for the introduction of national service "at once." Dato Thuraisingham, who was addressing a Malaysian Ceylonese anti-confrontation618 words
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249 1963-11-11 6 C'wealth Govt urged to exert influence on Jakarta ITTJALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sarawak's Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Teo Kui Seng, has appealed to a 1 1 Commonwealth countries to urge the Indonesian Government to preserve peace in South-East Asia. Mr. Teo told the 150 delegates from 29 countries attending the249 words
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201 1963-11-11 6 PROBLEM OF GIVING DEEDS TO THE OWNERS OF FLATS CINGAPORE, Sun. The Government is considering the legal aspects of giving title deeds to owners of flats in multi-storeyed buildings in which certain common services have to be maintained. Referring to this problem In the annual report of the Land Titles201 words
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142 1963-11-11 6 CINGAPORE, Sun.— Eleven members of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, in a signed statement today, called on their colleagues to "wake up" and revitalise the union, which they said bad deteriorated into a "worn out dynamo." They called on their142 words
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102 1963-11-11 6 T/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the National Zoo at Ulu Klang, eight miles from here, on Thursday. The opening ceremony at 5 p.m. will be witnessed by about 300 guests. The Prime Minister, who has given his personal attention to the102 words
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120 1963-11-11 6 PERAK SULTAN'S PLAN SURPRISE CHECKS "TELUK ANBON. Bun. The Sultan of Perak said he would shortly be making surprise visits to Government departments In the State to see for himself If work was being carried out properly. He said this at a dinner given in his honour last night. It120 words
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248 1963-11-11 6 Move to bar nonmembers from Union benefits OENANO, Sun. i Non-members ol trade onions may soon be debarred from the benefits secured for members. The general secretary of the National Union of Government Office Workers, Mr. Cheung Ewe Krng, today pledged that the union would see that this provision was248 words
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Article, Illustration596 1963-11-11 7 JPOH, Sun.— A pilot scheme to train unemployed youths in Malaya for jobs in labour-short Sabah and Sarawak is to be launched by the Central Governm ent soon. This was announced by Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, when596 words
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201 1963-11-11 7 t nD SINGAPORE, Sunday M° £J?s*£ 0 SffifSß? sclents 'from various parts of the world will arrive in Singapore on Dec 22 on board their floating "University of the Srs t0 StUdy loCal iStory a"* currem During their stay here, the students, accompanied by201 words
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Article27 1963-11-11 7 PENANO. Sun. Messrs Praser and Neave and Malayan Breweries entertained their dealers to a dinner at the E and O Hotel here laat night27 words
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Article101 1963-11-11 7 PENANG Sun. The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows at Mac ?,i St £U Road here wm celebrate us 75th anniversary and the silver jubilee of its barish pn«t month. hW Ph ip het There will be a subscription dinner on Dec. 3 and a101 words
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Article65 1963-11-11 7 SINGAPORE. Bun Mai Gen. E. A. W. Williams, who retired recently as the General Officer Commanding the Sinsaporp Base District, left for London in the liner Chusan today. A guard of honour provided by the Singapore Guard Regiment was held yesterday at the army's base for65 words
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188 1963-11-11 7 Our sixth patrol craft will be in service -tomorrow- PORTSMOUTH, Sun. The sixth of 10 fast patrol craft being built in Britain for the Royal Malaysian Navy will be commissioned here on Tuesday, it was announced yesterday. It Is to be named K. D. Sri Kelantan. Col. Mohammed Noor, Military188 words
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156 1963-11-11 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions' Singapore office has been considering the aspects of educational work in which the I.C.F.T.U. can assist unions In Sabah and Sarawak. A statement from the LC J.T U. office today said: "This is156 words
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Miscellaneous342 1963-11-11 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Pat maybe baa anxtettea on 1. They Include "Sapper," obrt- one point (6). ously! (8, 6). 8. I'm going to design an eleva9. Pish taken on faulty traoe tor In Florida (5). could be played (9). T. Bill sees relative about the 10. 7 get342 words
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358 1963-11-11 8 Sarawak's most urgent task to remove two threats KUCHING. Sun. THE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Ningkan, said tonight that Sarawak's "most urgent task is to remove threats which are aimed at our very existence." He said the two principal threats were confrontation by Indonesia and the activities of358 words
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99 1963-11-11 8 KUCHING, Bun. Village chiefs In Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) were being given shotguns and ammunition and urged to attack Sarawak border villages. Temenggong Jugah Anak Barieng. Malaysian Minister for Sarawak Affairs. said in Kuchins: this evening. He was speaking at a reception to welcome99 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-11-11 8 JUNE IS 'MISS MALAYSIA AIR QUEEN' SINGAPORE. Sun Mrs. June Isaacs (above) won the "Malaysia Air Queen" contest organised by the Malayan Airways Sports Club last night at its gala dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall. The winner and two runners-up Miss Katherine Kok and Miss Alice Woon, were61 words
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Article41 1963-11-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Strafts Times today received a donation of $33 for the Cheras Road Flood Relief Pun. bringing the total to date to $30,144.43. St. Joseph's Convent donated $30 and Anonymous. Kuala Lumpur. $3.41 words
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Article169 1963-11-11 8 'BUKIT MERAH PROJECTS STILL ON' SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. S. Ramaswamy. political secretary to the Finance Ministry, tonight told residents of his former constituency Bukit Merah that the Government would carry out development projects in the area though the People's Action Party was not returned in the constituency. Mr. Ramaswamy. who169 words
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Article93 1963-11-11 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. More than 50 veterinary experts from 15 countries are coming here next month to attend a conference on pig diseases and production, sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. The five-day conference beginning on Dec. 9 at the national93 words
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Advertisement266 1963-11-11 8 Lj^ S m sJ II S^3 the secret mPjJß^^^l^ is in the =E^ pHaJj Top quality whiskies from Scotland's foremost distilleries .••.VV- "/V.;'V. P""^ are blended in the special PRODUCT OF SCpTL^Np>V:.v «i 4 "D I Ar V 0 MIU Vti i hd Black Whlte way t0 ach eve DLMv>266 words
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Miscellaneous132 1963-11-11 8 Mmttffs mfitnmff "ft n4W&p§B ff# > fvitmiM "1 V <*"? S^ SAYS V I i'SUPEC? SERVICE*' AN' Alloy Oop By V. T. Uamlim i3&Ai- /tWESEHeN? SlifeiS?* i «EHOU>. **JR HHSHNES9, MY SO THIS *VI *Vir*' I MaTnLvr^, T I "fyj^ s n t:4 CHARLEY/ FRIENP, THE WARRtOR...THE I YOUR BIG132 words
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Article, Illustration2091 1963-11-11 9 RALPH BARKER - A welcoming crowd gathers but the plane vanishes RALPH BARKER TWO MEN AND A PRINCESS ATTEMPT THE HAZARDOUS ATLANTIC CROSSING -AND ARE NEVER SEEN AGAIN... i b> 1 SIXTH OF THE SERIES BY this time Minchin was getting restive. W e mustn't waste any more time," he was saying. "We2,091 words
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Advertisement145 1963-11-11 9 mm 1^^B^BBBBBMff?»s f Mflf ~WB jj -.■■'< Pink Europe s latest fashion colour has Inspired UH'fIUU -In complete new golden cases -no refills I Gala of London to create two captivating new Up and necessary nail shades '63 Pink and 64 Rose. LITTLE OEMs-Galas tiny nail bottles-so cute, so handy.145 words
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Article175 1963-11-11 10 M H-'srrf* Sit (Mlmimmm) OR. OP. M* INTVRE SDd his sister* thaak relatives and friends for their roadoleDi c*. wreaths and stteadance ai the funeral of their sister the late Kmma Me Intyrr. THERESE RAOJAM family thank relative* Ind mend- mr their con iolencen, wreaths, assistance and al-•end-n.e M175 words
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Article228 1963-11-11 10 M Want* lit (mtmtmmm) (Llll MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor. 13. Rattsry Road. B'pore. Annual Sal*. Farther Substantial Reduction* For L«at Few Days Of SMe! C€T THE Bear Brand habit. Drink Bear Brand SiertlMed Milk guaranteed pure A fresh. A Swis* prodttct RVVITA CRISPBREAD is the perfect a) 4 to228 words
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Article65 1963-11-11 10 Word* S2JO (Him.) STVDV THE BIBLE Kree COtm* on Mark's Go*p*l. Only »2 each for l-oke. Acts. Upward Path P.O. Box, MB. tL ■CHRISTIAN MISSION to TOUtB 1 Rallies' sponsored by the Chines* TM C A.. Singapore on Thursday, Friday (November 14th, 15th) at 7.50 P.m nightly in65 words
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713 1963-11-11 10 The Straits Times Monday, November 11, 1963. Balked At Bangkok It is hard to understand why the Philippines' Foreign Minister has claimed so insistently that arrangements have beer, I in train for Malaysian talks ir Bangkok. The first hint nearIly a fortnight ago, was noi linked directly to the conference713 words
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Article319 1963-11-11 10 Sarawak and Sabah will be glad to have the Finance Minister's assurance that not only does the $500 million five-year development programme stand, but more than eighty per cent of the money is virtually in the bag. Some of this will be Sabah's and Sarawak's own money319 words
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Article235 1963-11-11 10 Discussion of the objections raised by some town planners and architects to the siting of the proposed new Selangoi State capital near Batu Tigs would be purely academic if, as the State Secretary asserts, the Government has no intention of changing its mind. But no money has yet235 words
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Article, Illustration10 1963-11-11 10 'For goodness sake, comrades, haven't you some glamorous daughters, too?10 words
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Article, Illustration773 1963-11-11 10 BRUCE ROTHWELL - BRUCE ROTHWELL I by 1 THE MOST FRIGHTENING POLITICAL PHENOMENON IN AMERICA TODAY... WASHINGTON Sunday THE American P residential election campaign of 1964 is now well under way and the leading challenger is a charming mythedup man who wants to deliver to Russia an ultimatum to surrender. Senator Barry773 words
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Letter143 1963-11-11 10 j Kxur'iut to your report a. quoting /uiiaia news utcency 01 socK s denial 01 being a dictator or a puppei 01 me communists, iut silly questions he asKs demand he be given silly answers. Perhaps, if he would care to read this. I shall answer his questions143 words
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Letter234 1963-11-11 10 I REFER to the letter by "Injured"' In the Straits Times of November 6. The casualty section of the General Hospital is at present the only public centre for the treatment of accidents throuKhout the 24 hours of the day. It is the policy that the more severely injured234 words
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Letter132 1963-11-11 10 I WONDER 11 any taxpayer has experienced difficulty in regard to" interest from Post Office savings bank accounts. Normally such interest Is credited to depositors' accounts only in February of each year. But since Income tax returns (Form B) must be submitted within the 21-day period in January,132 words
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Letter38 1963-11-11 10 AS the days go by, more and more pirate taxis appear, fearlessly picking up passengers along the main highways. A few have been prosecuted, but there are hundreds who are getting away with it. CITIZEN Singapore38 words
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Article337 1963-11-11 10 Adrirnne Farrell - Adrirnne Farrell by NEW DELHI. Sun Shortage of motorcars has become so acute in India that would-be motorists face waiting li-ts of up to If vrars to buy a ear. All imports have, been banned for the past ten years and the officialReuter - 337 words
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Advertisement641 1963-11-11 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Ward* Sit (Minimum) MILL: To Christine aod David a daughter Tracy Alexandra at Glaneagle* Hoapnal November «tn Botb well M W*r*ls Sit (Himfumm) koh YAM SONC. seco*>« sea of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Kooa Woo. to Jenay Ng May Lla. young*** daughter of Mr. aad Mr*. Michael641 words
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Advertisement42 1963-11-11 10 PHILIPS SALES Ul SEIrXf |J59 1 REFRIGERATOR if y (tod* MA-2440 B Capacity 8.5 eu.ft L..1 Prioe $895 OO i ■■■■^■■■^■■■ifc *^H 1 5 Showroom farilitiM rilrndfd until 8.30 p m except Sunday* VALUED RADIO »60 CLEMENCCAU AVENUE ti SINGAPORE. Tal: *****42 words
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Advertisement128 1963-11-11 10 J k^' u 'iiiimiiii iiim^ j^m^_^^^sssU l*fl*V>**^V*aßvH ?V*'« i. wii |OM 'l^ WErHjrVJMJ pi?_- I^ta***^.*^!^ 5^ OiaMci aio» o i E^v California Apiary Mr brought to you A healthful-looking man of 40 when »tk*<* for the secrets of his healthfulness says:— "I have no secrets to reveal eweep* fHe* have128 words
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352 1963-11-11 11 Malaysia to get more British help I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1Y —Britain will further increase it s technical assistance to Malaysia next year, the British Secretary for Technical Co-operation. Mr. Robert Carr, said today. Mr. Carr. leader of the British delegation to the recent Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here, was among352 words
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Article47 1963-11-11 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Polytechnic will be conducting a radar observers' course (or deck officers, apprentices and seamen with at least two years approved sea service, from Dec. 12 10 Dec. 21. Applicants for the course can obtain further particulars from the Polytechnic.47 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-11-11 11 PfcNANG. Sun.— A senior teacher of St. Auvier's Institution, Mr. R. R. Robless (above), is to retire soon after 40 years' service. Mr. Robless, 57. is a familiar figure in his white tunic and black trousers playing a bagpipe at public performances218 words
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Article30 1963-11-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The United Btates Embassy in Lee Wah Bank Building, and the USIS library in Loke Yew Building will be closed tomorrow to commemorate Veterans' Day.30 words
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Article52 1963-11-11 11 IPOH. Sun. Guiders and Scouters of the Ipoh district will jointly hold a Hawaiian Night at the Girl Guides Hut In Jalan Abdul Jain here on Saturday at 7.30 p.m This is the first such get-to-gether, organised with an aim to exchanging views on guiding and52 words
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Article36 1963-11-11 11 IPOH, Sun. A construction labourer. Ptioon Sang, 50. reported to the police that 20 pieces of 20ft long lead piping, valued at $140. were stolen from Gunong Rapat new village near here yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration347 1963-11-11 11 GETAWAY TAXI IS STOPPED AT ROADBLOCK, BUT THUGS HAD GONE: 5 SUSPECTS HELD SINGAPORE. Sun. AN island-wide police operation swung into action minutes after the murder of a frozen food store partner, Mr. Chia Mvi Song, 45, in Tan Jong Katong last night. Five suspects had347 words
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Article, Illustration563 1963-11-11 11 Ceremonies held throughout the country UUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Soldiers and civilians who lost their lives in the defence of the country during the two World Wars and the Emergency were honoured at Remembrance Day parades and ceremonies throughout the country today. At563 words
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Article102 1963-11-11 11 Two unions to form joint body KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Selangor branch of thr National Union of Kmployees in the Printing Industry today agreed to form a joint council with the National Union of Journalists to co-ordinate their acitvities for the betterment of about 500 nev.'spaper workers The Straits Times102 words
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283 1963-11-11 11 Subversion from the south, the MTUC chief warns unions IPOH, Sunday. A WARNING, to trade unions in Perak to beware of "subversive infiltration from the south" was made by Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, national president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, here today. Addressing the Perak dlviislon's annual delegates' conference.283 words
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92 1963-11-11 11 LORD HEAD LEAVES LONDON FOB MALAYSIA ONDON, Sun. Lord v Head. Britain's nrst High Commissioner to Malaysia, left here by air today to take up his appoinment. He said before taking off: "I know Malaysia has to put up with what is politely known as confrontation "But all fcur countriesReuter - 92 words
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Article40 1963-11-11 11 KLANG. Sun. Work on the $60,000 local council building has started at Jenjarom new village. 14 miles from here. The State Government will give $50,000 towards the project. Th« local authority will provide th« rest.40 words
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Article33 1963-11-11 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The orocers and crew of the S.S Demodocus are giving the children of the Singapore Red Cross Society's crippled children's home a party on board on Saturday. Nov. 23.33 words
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Advertisement121 1963-11-11 11 JOHN <l(fitf](ffl WHEEL DEERE UiyJUluJ LOADER One-man profit maker on any job l (gpm^ With its. 42 engine h.p., the "1010" is the "baby'^of the EftfLfLtiH John Deere line, but it's a man-sized producer when you \^QQQ^^^/ put it to work. Only thing baby-size about it is its cost. There's121 words
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Advertisement100 1963-11-11 11 \PrT§t4Mrd Motors mmapom «mla mmm KmstMTto HStwMMt iv tORNIO MOTORS H^^y^ET^V *WPnM^ Oft 1 IL=Jfl fc i m W"™ ML? -'-4m\ x. <.y quick relief from jf a %»t FEVER HE D CHE A WS» and ALL pm Sole accnts: THE jarqine waugh ORGANISATION Television if the current craza throughout100 words
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Miscellaneous361 1963-11-11 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL S «OET WAVt RAD SINGAPORE SERVICE: 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM. ti.oo Time Sikjna., Ne- «7« metre* gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude lo Break- fast, 7.00 Tune Signal. Xhe SHOBTWAVt SERVICE Newß; 7.10 Songs And Sweet 41 Wetre» ?S; S«na[Thf n£w- 805 ormng Prelucie: Tl5361 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1963-11-11 12 CYRIL AYNSLEY - In times of stress you need a manager AND a wife CYRIL AYNSLEY by- LONDON Sunday FAMOUS PEOPLE rely on The Starlighters the men and women who influence and guide them in their careers. They create. inspire and brighten their stars, pot over the bir names and the Die ideas.1,477 words
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Advertisement239 1963-11-11 12 "SOLID AS A ROCK" the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally Incorporated Bank AUTHORISIO CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED A FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 QINIRAL RESIRVI 18,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $«54,839,986.00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WITH O. C. B. C I BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA. TWO INNOXA BEAUTICIANS ■AT YOUR SERVlC^^^^^^ SEE THEM FOR CONSULTATION239 words
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Advertisement84 1963-11-11 12 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Ycnidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING84 words
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Article953 1963-11-11 13 ALDINGTON KENNARD - ALDINGTON KENNARD By THE celebration last week of the October Revolution has brought new riddles for Pekinologists to ponder. Once again all Communists are brothers, or are about to be. The Chinese will always remain the Soviet peoples "most dependable brothers," said the People's953 words
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Article241 1963-11-11 13 NEW ZEALAND JOURNEY. Joanna Heal. (Hememann. 255) DURING two months of highly enjoyable wandering all over New Zealand, Jeanne Heal bought "Kiwi brand" goods "Kiwi souvenirs" of silver and pau shell, and enjoyed what everyone there at the other end of the earth calls "a real241 words
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Article144 1963-11-11 13 THE HIDDEN WORLDS OF POLYNESIA.-By Robert C.Suggs. (Cresset Press 2ss). MISSIONARIES and measles have been almost fatal for the Marquesans and their culture, and radiocarbon has been completely fatal for much of the recently held theory of early Polynesian history and civilisation. Dr. Suggs challenges, successfully I144 words
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Article170 1963-11-11 13 MALAYAN BUDDHISM. By Teoh Enc Soon. (Bastem CnlTerrfUes Pi-cos. $M 5). By DAVID SZE DR. TBOH'S critical examination of Malayan Buddhism has earned the praise of the Abbot of Poh Em, a recommendation which should silence those who may disapprove his somethimes unorthodox views. He is frank,170 words
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Advertisement205 1963-11-11 13 Model RQ-500 IHoSE WHO KNOW BUY NATIONAL H^. Ai: transistorized tape re I corder. Superb Recording and Pkfl P'avbock; noiseless due 'o NATIONAL Golden Head ano L^^^g^B high-efficiency transistors. ■V'.^b^bW^H Recordings monitored by Wf^U se con'oirted speaker. I > r™»^^^^^^^^^l I Ln* power consumption 1 Ik >'. I k I205 words
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Advertisement238 1963-11-11 13 INTRODUCING STANDARD RADIO CORPORATION'S PORTABLE RADIO 9-Tron«i«tor, 2-Bonds, Fully Te*t*d Superheterodyne De Luxe Radio complete with earphones for private liitetiing. Tkraa "C" typ« flashlight batteries provides power ensuring excellent sensitivity selectivity clean < nip distortionless output. See ft »est it at your favourite dealer. IS 18 I- Ml Everything I238 words
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Advertisement934 1963-11-11 14 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS. VACANT 2? Ward* $S (Mi*.)— Bax It eta. axtra A WELL ESTABLISHED pest control firm requires the sen-Ice* of a trainee operator, able to speak English and drive. Apply Box A 3259 S.T., K.L. SECRETARY/STENOGRAPHER rsqulrsd fey a rtputablt firm f Building Contractors. Competent In934 words
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Advertisement1101 1963-11-11 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT in Word* tS (Mil.)— Box tt eta. axtrm ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM with bath-room attached situated Bennett Estate, Singapore. Ideal for working couple, office girl or lady-teacher. Apply P.O. Box 1119 Singapore. FURNISHED NEW BUNGALOW Tanglln area new furnttur*. Careful tenant no children. Reply with telephone Number to Box1,101 words
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Advertisement1041 1963-11-11 14 EDUCATION tt Wards U (Min.)— Bax It eta. axtrm HOW 19 YOUR Malay progressing?— Imporve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berita Harian daily, the only romaalaad National T -"r—g« Newspaper. INTERIOR DECORATING taught at home by world famous postal school. Also courses In Dressmaking and r" lower1,041 words
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Advertisement936 1963-11-11 14 HIRE PURCHASE W Wards U (Ml*.)— Bax It eta, axtrm WBSTINGHOUSB, R.0.A., Herman "Metx" T.V. No down payment Monthly $31/-. Malaysia Electric Co.. 610 Gcylang Road. Spore. *****. *****. THONO HUAT MOTOR Klnsuxt Ltd., »lnanc« Hire Purchase on Cars Nsw BeooiKihaiMl. Term* Moderate. Xi Beach Road. (8 pore). Telephone 332*2/*****.936 words
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Advertisement996 1963-11-11 14 FOR SALE 1* Wards U (Min.)— Bax in eta. axtra WELL-EQUIPPED CLINIC Central. Available immediately. Sale/Lease. Apply Box A 6370 B.T. B'pore. "THEIN" PIANO practically new. Phone Mm. FonK, 1 8' pore) ***** between B—28 2 p.m. SIAMESE COTTON MUU-MUUS >l $12/- Marjories Hairdreeaera 2«u. Orchard Road. (Near Prlncee). Spore.996 words
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Advertisement879 1963-11-11 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tt Wards tt (Mt*.y—Bax tt eta, axtrm MOTEL AMBASSADOR ctcaatda M Meyer Rd. Dancing nl»htl». Ph. 47KU. AIR CONDITIONED NON AIR CONDITIONED Koom Moderate caarg ca, TSong Hoa UoUL Tel. JMO22. MAVFAIR HOTEL SPORE Room* alrcondlttooad Popular Bar Courteous Servloe SLOANE COURT MOTEL. 11, Baj moral879 words
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Advertisement756 1963-11-11 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TOWN COUNCIL, PONTIAN APPLICATION are Invited from Federal Citizens or Johore State Nationals for appointment as CL»SRK In the Town Council Office, Pontlan. General Clerical Service: Salary scales Men: J137.50x7.50-152.50/ 199x14-227 254x14-374 408x14--478; Women: $122.50x7.50-137.50--176x14-204 230x14-300, 317x14--387. Cost of Living Allowance will be payable at current rates. Qualification:756 words
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Advertisement572 1963-11-11 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I. Klngsley Morranoo. of my .own accord, have ceased to have any connections with Talentlme Ltd., 311, Shaw House, as Irom 31st October, 1963. All business associates and friends should contact me at "STARS". 4th Floor. KhengChlu Building, Beach Road. TeL *****. CORRIGENDUM572 words
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Advertisement1214 1963-11-11 15 10 LIVtRPOOL k_t»ESl COASI U.K.. Out i port Mils r. i'fam finang MCNESTHEUS inerpill II Pt/Tlllf NM 12 PELEUS I ion. Dublin. Glasgow Ii Pirt Nn 11 NM 14/10 Nm 17 POLYOORn L'Mll. Dublin. Holl.. H'burf Nn 12 Ntt 10 Hrn 17/22 NM 21 CYCLBPS li»ertMl, Glisgow Nn II Nn1,214 words
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Advertisement1337 1963-11-11 15 mmWM Jaw m L MM J J Mk if mJ kwm jJ I I p EAC imnes SAILINCS TO OENOA, LE NAYRE, HAMBUBS, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERBAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. BBTNENBPRB ANB CBPINNA6EN. S'pori P. yhim Penang "BORIBANA" a) Sailed ll Part Ml Nm 12 Nn "MASDALA" 0) 17/21 NM 21/2S Nit1,337 words
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Advertisement1292 1963-11-11 15 1 BENnLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE Tl LBNBBN, LIVERPBOL A CONTINENTAL PITS. B-etn P. naa PMORB OENCRUACRAN L'BM. B'k«t M'br» S'aoutt NM 14/10 *m 17/21 NM tUU BENNIANf L>m4, H iirfc Natrt, R'daa Anttiirp HI NM 11/28 Nn 21/24 NM 2S/28 OtNLOTAL (ELJ 1111, H'Hurg. R'dira Nit 17/21 BENAVON (H) HI iff.1,292 words
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Advertisement1173 1963-11-11 15 vi, uui KLLCRMAN LINE all KLA VENESft UMg -.1,.,,.. .rn.in.u lo AN6ELES, SAN FRANCISCB, t«S? "HULL 1 S'IMLESBROUBH »»""O¥ER ft PORTUND KAVM. NUU ft MIDaiESSROUtH Acciltitt ctrtl fir Clltril I SMtk Cm OF LEEDS' Aamca. S'poft P. S'haa ff-ii-t BOUSAINVILLE 11/21 NOT »1/2J NBf 24 NOT DOft P. S'M« fMMI1,173 words
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Article780 1963-11-11 16 rpHERE was a drop ot one 1 dollar in the Saturday Straits tin price which brought it down to $461 per picul, the week's lowest price. On Friday the London market had been steady and a factor contributing to this was the stability in Penang780 words
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Article57 1963-11-11 16 THE Malayan Cichanit Bank*' At••eiatlMi mad* thraa cbangei In tta rates to ro»rchaota on Saturday (all run to $100): N» Yarfc: buytoc TT 33 13 16. airmail OD 32 16/16. 90 d< at 33t credit bills. 331 trade bills. t tiling TT Ir OD r»«o>: I win Francs57 words
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Article28 1963-11-11 16 The following further October rubber crops are notified: United Malacca 322.730 Ib. Ayer Molek 61,705 lb, L«ong Hin San, Ltd. 136.2001 b.. and Nyalaa 70.510 lb.28 words
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Article1115 1963-11-11 16 THE UMe ot share* the Malayan Stock Exehancr shews last business te Nov. 2. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and b standing (or Highest and Lowest business for this year to date. b i ft .1 Alt! Bncti 3.50 1.81 1.471,115 words
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Article31 1963-11-11 16 Not. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. HI IIKI II TIN (perlb. (perpicnl.) 68, cts. $482.00 68S eta. $483.75 cti. $482.75 69* 4 cU. $482.00 69> 4 eta. $482.00 $481.0031 words
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Article87 1963-11-11 16 McAlister Wm. Jacks Ayer Ilitam Tin Sunnei Rrsi Sungei Kidor Sunfei Way Bukit Krpong Kulini Rubber Parit Bruma do. Sa«)ca Rubber United Temian< t Interim. i urrent payment 7i% 10% 3d lid. M 7i r i 15 ii.v.' 4%t 27jn, 6^? 9d. 2id. Date ot payment Jan. 3187 words
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Advertisement1130 1963-11-11 16 L RtAWASAID-KISEN'KAISHA. UP. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic) *'po«l »'naa> riofl|«on|( «7s.jni t csco uutna n ion M o*4t*ta Mara' tl/» Mt Ml Ott t Oat I Ote MOM »l Oet ISIM -«t«ilt»a Marr- IS/21 Ot* 21/ M Dm I im I Jm M jm M jm II FM •••.iiaitawa Mar**1,130 words
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Advertisement969 1963-11-11 16 [E°lorientI ljnes I TO NORTH AMERICA S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Depot. ng PENANG Ist April 1964 SINGAPORE 4th April 1964 S.S. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Depart. n, SINGAPORE 27th July 1964 For HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO end LOS ANGELES, vie Manila ("Chilian" only). Hong Kong969 words
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Advertisement196 1963-11-11 16 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Nov. 4. Nov. j. Nov. C Nov. 7. No*. 8. Nov. 9. Induntrlalt: ***** 118.32 118.J2 117.71 117.15 117.24 Tina: 116.48 115.88 115.91 114.18 113.79 112.92 8 rubbers 108.84 198.84 108.84 108.84 108.84 108.84 Dec. 29. 1962 100. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Specui CdßCMsional Riil Firet196 words
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Advertisement550 1963-11-11 16 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137 Notice is hereby given that It la proposed under section 144 of the town boards enactment (Cap. 137) to amend the Ipoh approved town plan No. 8.3 published as gazette notification No. 2846 In the Federated Malay States Government Gazette550 words
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Advertisement468 1963-11-11 16 NOTICE rHIS is to notify all our customers tbat Mr. Roman Heng Is no longer In our employ and therefore has no authority to transact any business or collect any moneys on our behalf. DIVERSEY (FAR EAST) LIMITED, 11 Teck Ouan St., Singapore 9. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION HALF-HOLIDAY—468 words
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Article2282 1963-11-11 17 Very quiet trading in shares From Our Market Correspondent JT was an extremely dull and quiet week on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week as operators marked time in front of the first Malaysian budget due around November 27. Always in the background, too, was the Indonesian confrontation economic-wise with2,282 words
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Article647 1963-11-11 17 THK tollnwint is a complete list of revised quotation* for the week > nded Friday Nov g: INDUSTRIALS B. a. Ales u'Ua MM6 Bouatctd 1.68 Central Prop 1.30 C S Holding t> t Con. Tin smell Pr«f I. k Orda 44 Uuntopi 2.49 K»»t. Small 2.81647 words
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Article142 1963-11-11 17 RUBBER futures in New York were firmer in tbe week ended Friday reflecting an advance aboard. Dealings were very quiet. Physical rubber was firmer early in the week but then lost part ol the gain. Traders noted difficulty in ootaining offerings of ribbed sheets, better grade142 words
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Advertisement420 1963-11-11 17 GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR KUALA 1.1 MPI R WATER SLPPLY KLANG GATES PHASE II CONTRACT No. 4 PIPKLAYING. TENDER documents tor the above contract which consists of taking deliver)' from Storage Dumps. Hauling to Site, Laying. Jointing and Testing of approximately seven miles of 47 Inch diameter concrete lined steel pipeline420 words
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Advertisement240 1963-11-11 17 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 1963. NOTICE is hereby given that ships will be worked on the above day. Orders for labour and lighters must be furnished to the Traffic Manager's Office before 4 p.m. on 14th November. 1963 General cargo wll! be delivered from the240 words
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Advertisement920 1963-11-11 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Wong Kenp Sun ot No. S3. Anderson Roaa. Ipoh. have applied for a retail liquor licence in respect of premises No. 53. Anderson Road. Ipoh. and that this application will be heard In the meeting of the Klnta Licensing Board (Excise* on 7.12.63.920 words
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Advertisement773 1963-11-11 17 TENDERS I MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Supply of Poultry Mashes for 1964 TENDERS will be received ln| the Office ot the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Jalan Swettenham, Kuala Lumpur up to Noon oi 22nd November, 1963 for the supply of ready mixed poultry mashes773 words
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Advertisement1133 1963-11-11 17 TENDER I THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered Electrical Contractors by the Manager. Klnta Electrical Distribution Co., Ltd.. P.O. Box No. 37, Ipoh, up to 1 .00 p.m. on November 18th 1963 tor the installation of motor wiring lighting wiring and electric1,133 words
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Advertisement126 1963-11-11 17 TENDER Tender* are Invited for the sale of new and second hand Items nf machinery and equipment to be sold by Jardlne Waugh (Singapore; Limited. Items are available for inspection at Jardlne Waugh i Singapore* Limited. 6\ m Buklt Tlmah I Road at tne following times: Tuesday 19th November between126 words
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419 1963-11-11 18 All Blacks too good for London Counties RUGBY T ONLX)N, Sun. In spite of their great kicker Don Clarke missing many chances, the New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team slaughtered London Counties by 27 points (three goals, four tries) to nil at Twickenham yesterday. They led 8-0 I atReuter - 419 words
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640 1963-11-11 18 Law leads 'Babes' to splendid victory SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON. Sun. SHEFFIELD UNITED REMAIN ON TOP OF FIRST DIVISION DENIS LAW, Scottish international insideforward, scored a magnificent hattrick to lead Manchester United to a 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur yesterday in the English! First Division match-of-the-day. Fair-haired Law was at hisReuter - 640 words
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Article140 1963-11-11 18 DARIS. Sun. The French Football Federation yesterday suspended world ranking right-winger Raymond Kopa for one month following his shock withdrawal from the French national team which played Bulgaria last month. This disciplinary action is the latest round in a clash between the 32-year-old Rheims star and French140 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-11-11 18 Breasley wins jockeys' crown RACING T ONDON. Sun. Australian Scobie Breasley, 49, yesterday won the English Jockeys championship for the fourth time in his career. After the closest battle in over 30 years. Breasley Just held oft the challenge of crack English Jockey Lester Piggott, 28. Before yesterday's racing at179 words
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Article94 1963-11-11 18 MANCHESTER. Sun. Amesian He.-oen Altai Best Song, well backed at 100-7. won a terrific duel with ttablematc Damredub 1 100 d) tc sna:?h the final race for OM Manchester November Handicap here yesterday. The two horses, racing on opposite sides of the course, battled neck-and-neck all theReuter - 94 words
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Article1365 1963-11-11 18 Tranmere 18 5 5 9 28 '36 16 Soir.hport 20 5 5 10 26 39 15 Barrow 18 3 8 7 21 34 14 Hart'.epocU 18 4 5 9 18 HI 13 Bradford 20 3 6 11 31 46 12 SCOTTISH DIV. 1 Celtic 5 Particle1,365 words
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197 1963-11-11 18 Springboks may miss Waite for a week CRICKET ADELAIDE, Sun. John Waite. South Africa's Test wicketkeeper. may be out of th<> game for a week with a badiy strained right shoulder, team manager Ken Vlljoen said today. Waite was injured while fielding in the slips against South Australia here. HeReuter - 197 words
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Article244 1963-11-11 18 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun. With a goal in extra time by th« Tengku Mahkota. the Bultan of Pahangs t«am beat Slnga- pore Polo Club 3-3 In U»e seiilot division final of the Malayan Polo Associations' tournament which ended here today to win Sultan Ismail's Cup. Conceding a244 words
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Advertisement291 1963-11-11 18 /rTriLTERMASTER" provide a complete rang* of model* luitoble Ht BACK -YARD SWIMMING-POOL (ft*t ipace required opproi J ft. 4 ft.). or for PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL. i i'£l'-w*SL m iwllr -^"Sbbl i jL> W tfIBLAJ^BM^h-T-JB— y .^BBKI^WWt CS-i^^tL IB^^^HI^B^BB Ti^. I i^nS OKV Sfc> \j BStn^^^Mß^B^B^ Wbm ■Ma Tills ymou« 4291 words
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Advertisement211 1963-11-11 18 FOR THE BEST -GO FOR jfIPPTITiTTTfciI Model 300 K 40 For those who appreciate th« OOod, things in Jife....tht« GRUNDIG TV. Stereogram of quiet distinction is your choice. The 23" screen plus GRUNCIG's unchallenged sound system will give you years of life-like performance night •^■■ii^««««« after night. J* KIAN GWAN211 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-11-11 18 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY— Hannican Shield: S'gor Police v Trengganu p<>. lice (XL Depot. 5.15 1. Penanc inter-achool ko final: Technical Inst. v SKI (Victoria Green). Kl(.<;Kß— <lub matches: FMC B v AFS (R. Range Rd): Language Inst. v Ist Bn RMR (Pantai Valley).43 words
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1942 1963-11-11 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep: RACING by Ipoh, Sunday AMSTERDAM, with apprentice Subian Dalwee riding a driving finish, snatched a thrilling short head win from the luckless Crusoe in the Class 2 trophy race over 9f at Ipoh today. It was Amsterdam's first success since winning1,942 words
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Article, Illustration381 1963-11-11 19 r)H, Sun. A total of seven records was broken and one equalled at the two-day Perak Combined Chinese Schools athletics meet which ended on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. The only record in the girls' section was set by Chong Yoke Lin (Perak381 words
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350 1963-11-11 20 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore, the F.A.M. Cup champions, outplayed Selangor. the Malaya Cup champions, 4-1 in a friendly match at Jalan Besar today which did not live up to the usual stirring clashes between these old rivals. Selangor. playing listlessly in the first half, trailed 2350 words
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Article556 1963-11-11 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. Promising Singapore sprinter C. Kunalan scored an outstanding treble at the Inter-Mlnlstry athletic championships at Farrer Partk today. Although he ran against weak opposition, a strong head wind and on a "dead" track. Kunalan won the 100 m in 10.9 sec and the 200 m556 words
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286 1963-11-11 20 Malaysia AAU name 8 for Games training KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JIIK F.M.A.A.r. today became the Malaysia Amateur Athletic union and Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak will be invited to join as members. A meeting of the A.A.U. Executive Committee here today decided that all affiliated States will enjoy equal status. i286 words
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Article40 1963-11-11 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Australian nalionul women's basketball leum opened their Malayan tour with a convincing 61-46 win over Malayan Women Cagers at the Stadium Negara tonight. The Aussies led 35-20 at hall-time. 20 M urds $10 (Minimum)40 words
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Obituary135 1963-11-11 20 CABLE RECEIVED BY A HmmliFi. Hospital TalpinK. >"- rou«in A. K. N;iv:lr.itn;im. 7... I'roi'ur. v at Tholpuram, JaJhW, on '••11-i;:i MRS. DOROTHY KWOK DM Dnrnlhv Poey panM-d nu;iy i>r:itefiilly 10-1 1 -«:j hmtrtH lirhlnrt h*r Ix-loved huslimrt 81ew WenK and her only d.uiKhter Veronica to mourn her lone. Cortege135 words
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Article43 1963-11-11 20 PARIS. Sun— The French National Assembly yesterday approved a 92.660 million francs budget for 1964. More than a fifth of the budget will be devoted to defence. 40 per cent of this sum going to Prance's nuclear strike force. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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132 1963-11-11 20 NEW DELHI. Sun. Soviet space bride Valentina Tereshkova, a r .kt-rt today if she woulr 1 nke her children to be as cosmonauts, said "When we have a child, we will think it over." Valentina, her husband. MaJ. Andrian Nikolayev, and a thirdReuter - 132 words
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81 1963-11-11 20 A FIREMAN examining the crumpled nose of a Trans-Canada Airways jet airliner after the plane had ploughed into a muddy cabbage field in Longford, Middlesex, when it overshot the runway while taking off in a thick fog from London Airport onUPI - 81 words
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Article32 1963-11-11 20 VATICAN CITY. Sun. The birthplace of the late Pope John, the village of Sotto II Monte in the Alpine foothills near Bergamo, has Ijren renamed Sotto II MonteGiovanni XIII. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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416 1963-11-11 20 MCA PLEDGE TO RALLY CHINESE TO GOVT AID THE Malayan Chinese Association today resolved to take steps to rally the Chinese in Malaysia to support the Government in its difficulties with the Indonesian Government. This was the effect of five resolutions moved at the end of the two-day central general416 words
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168 1963-11-11 20 Now second firm to publish 'Fanny Hill' story— I ONDON, Sun. A London firm is to publish later this mon t h a de-luxe edition of "Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure.'" a controversial 18th century novel by John Cleland. Announcing thla today the firm— Luxor Press— said:Reuter - 168 words
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Miscellaneous48 1963-11-11 20 SPORTS DIARY] RUGGER; University v 18 Signals. Buklt Timah; Terror v 4 R.M.R.. Naval Base. TENNIS: Kliney Cup "A" Combined Services v M.S.A.; S.C.R.C. v Tanglin Club; P.W.D. v S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. v Morning Glow "B"; I.A. v Combined Schools: Morning Glow "A" v University Staff; S.C.C. v V.M.C.A.48 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-11-11 20 TJiGHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures In Malaja and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowerf Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 90 7~> Ipoh ni 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 7542 words
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