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1962-09-25
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Title Section21 1962-09-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times flatted fie**** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1962. 15 CENTS KON 03621 words
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Article, Illustration1879 1962-09-25 1 TAMINUDDIN KARIM - HANDS OFF TAMINUDDIN KARIM: Malaysia statement in Jakarta, then straight-from -the-shoulder advice By IN A straight-ffrom-the-shoulder speech today, Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Indonesian Government: Keep your hands off Malaysia." "Inasmuch as we do not interfere with the affairs of others, we expect others not to interfere with our affairs,"1,879 words
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Article483 1962-09-25 1 LONDON, Monday. TWENTY-THREE people were still missing in the North Atlantic early today after an American airliner carrying 68 passengers and a crew of eight ditched in the ocean late last night. Fifty-one survivors 45 men and five women have been plucked alive fromReuter - 483 words
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Article41 1962-09-25 1 QUEBEC CITY (Quebec), Mon. A U. S. Air Force plane carrying Pakistan President Mohammad Ayub Khan from Canada to a meeting with President Kennedy developed engine trouble as It rolled toward take-off today and the pilot immediately turned back-41 words
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113 1962-09-25 1 Youth is accused of killing 10 people JAKARTA. Mon. A 19--year-old Chinese is appearing before a military court at Padang. West Sumatra, on a charge of killing 10 people and wounding 53 with a handgrenade on Oct. 8, 1960. Hjoa Tjin Liong, whom the prosecution alleges was a member ofReuter - 113 words
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Article74 1962-09-25 1 PERTH, Mon.— The Director of the Singapore Red Cross, Dr. C. J. Poh, arrived here today to visit former Australian prisoners of war. "I met many Diggers when I was a prisoner in Changl and I promised some I would come to see them all- theReuter - 74 words
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Article96 1962-09-25 1 SHARFAH OFFICIALS LOSE COSTUMES SINGAPORE, Mon. Shari'ah court officials found their ceremonial costumes missing when they arrived at the court this morning. The costumes, used for conducting marriage and other religious ceremonies, were kept in a prayer room on the first floor. They included sarongs and bajus belonging to the96 words
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Article49 1962-09-25 1 Police seize Henry Miller's book KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police raided bookshops throughout the Federation at the weekend and seized copies of Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer. Copies of the book appeared In Federation bookshops several months ago. Today 16 people were produced In magistrate's courts In Kuala Lumpur, Penang,49 words
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Article263 1962-09-25 1 HENRY MILLER Tropic of Cancer Malacca and Seremban on a charge of: "Being in possession of obscene books." Twelve of them pleaded guilty. The others pleaded not guilty. In Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court 12 bookshop owners were produced. Ten pleaded guilty and were fined amounts ranging from $200 to $750.263 words
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Article50 1962-09-25 1 MOSCOW, Mon. A Bulgarian delegation headed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Anton Yugov, will visit Ghana next month at the invitation of President Nkrumah, the Soviet news agency Tass announced here today The delegation will be in Ghana from Oct. 15 to 20, it said— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article150 1962-09-25 1 TWO Manila newsx papers reported today that 150,000 Filipino settlers were in the process of being: ousted from British North Borneo. Sourer of the story, which appeared in the Manila Daily Mirror and the Manila Evening Chronicle, was Salipada Pendatun. Acting Speaker of the Philippine House of150 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-09-25 1 THE REBEL GENERAL WHO CHANGED SIDES BUENOS AIRES, Mon Gen Juan Carlo Ongania (above), who originally raised the banner of revolt but later switched sides, has been appointed Argentina's Army Commander-in-Chief and at least two leading generals are reported under arrest last night after a series of bitter military clashes.Reuter - 125 words
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Article238 1962-09-25 1 Rioters battle police in Aden ADEN, Mon. Police here today made repeated tear gas and baton charges to disperse rioters who fired at the headquarters of the pro Federation United National Party and seized buses to march on the Legislative Council. Several injured demonstrators were taken to hospital. British troops,Reuter - 238 words
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Article33 1962-09-25 1 U N. CONGO CHIEF MILD N\ll'^> !*l«n —Mr. >\u.l llihil. I of FakNtju toil i is cixili 10 bid "t thi operation m cccdmn Mr. rctaiiri. of Turn i I.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article107 1962-09-25 2 Boy in 78-ft. shaft is saved MOSSEL BAY (Cape Province). Mon.— A four-year-old boy was hauled to the surface early today from a 78-feet deep shaft Into which he had fallen while gathering flowers on a family Sunday picnic. Little Willie Beckman was taken to hospital to be treated forReuter - 107 words
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Article33 1962-09-25 2 BANGKOK, Mon. Seven people drowned and six were missing in a flood which hit a village In northern Thailand at the weekend, police reported today. All those missing were children. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article319 1962-09-25 2 ST. PETER'S FEARS A NEW ATTACK pOLICE have begun a nation-wide investigation to find the "mad bomber" of St. Peter's, apparently a religious maniac set on stopping the opening of the ecumenical council. The person (police have no idea whether it is a man ur woman)UPI - 319 words
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Article205 1962-09-25 2 Mother of quads was once sterile STOCKHOLM, Mon.— A sterile woman gave birth to quads alter undergoing a new hormone treatment, it was authoritatively stated here yesterday. Professor Carl Gemzell, of the Uppsala University Hospital, the Inventor, said the woman was one of 30 who received the treatment. Fifteen ofReuter; UPI - 205 words
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Article31 1962-09-25 2 COLQUIOT (Georgia), Mon. —Three men pleaded guilty yesterday to charges that they burned a South Georgia Negro church and were sentenced to seven years In prison for arson.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-09-25 2 BALMORAL. Mon. Prince Charles has shot his first stag while hunting with the Duke of Edinburgh near the Royal family's residence here. Prince Philip pointed out the animal to his son, and Prince Charles, 13, dropped it with his first shot. British newspaper* said that animalReuter - 76 words
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Article37 1962-09-25 2 THE HAGUE. Mon.—Brigadier Indarjlt Rikhye, U.N. military adviser in Dutch West New Guinea, left Hollandla by air yesterday for Jakarta where he will have talks with Indonesian leaders, according to messages received here.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1962-09-25 2 LONDON, Mon.—Representatives of Britain's 87,000 "white collar" railworkers decided yesterday against joining a one-day national rail strike called for Oct. 3 by the 317.000-strong National Union of Rallwaymen. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1962-09-25 2 CAPETOWN, Mon.—Admiral Sir Herbert Annesley Packer, 67, Commander-in-Chlef of the South Atlantic Station from 1950 to 1952. died at his home here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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173 1962-09-25 2 T ON DON, Mon. Actress Vivien Leigh is expected to inherit £100,000 under the will of Sir Ernest Davis, the New Zealand philanthropist. Sir Ernest died aged 90 last Sunday. A report from Auckland puts this figure on the bequest. It took Miss Leigh173 words
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Article34 1962-09-25 2 STOCKHOLM. Mon. A young Swedish woman has written to the Government asking her convict-husband be given seven-to-ten hoars' leave of absence "to prevent her from being unfaithful and ruining her marriage." U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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195 1962-09-25 2 A £5,000 Renoir is kicked into gutter LONDON, Mon. A missing £5.000 Renoir painting was found here last night after several cars had run over it and youths had kicked it into the gutter. The Renoir, a landscape, disappeared last Sunday from the boot of a car belonging to Mr.Reuter - 195 words
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Advertisement127 1962-09-25 2 T try Tampax Millions use it— and thousands have written to say that they can't understand how they ever existed without Tampax. Girls in their teens, too— girls who want to be active, poised, sure of themselves every day of the month. Tampax is invisible, unfelt when in place. Odour127 words
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Miscellaneous15 1962-09-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Z^iU auuikN /reef* hu^V I r mot %muct i y*^15 words
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Article202 1962-09-25 3 Shots still fly on the border NEW DELHI. Mon. Indian and Chinese border troops exchanged sporadic gunfire yesterday in the fourth consecutive day of clashes around an Indan outpost on the disputed North- East Frontier. An Indian Foreign Office spokesman said the new firing took place at a bridge about202 words
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Article163 1962-09-25 3 NEW YORK, Monday. rvHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, raised the question of American economic assistance to his country when he met for 55 minutes the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, yesterday, American sources said. Mr. Rusk told the Indonesian Minister that theReuter - 163 words
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Article56 1962-09-25 3 PARIS, Mon.— The French Communist Party yesterday issued a statement "reaffirming its absolute opposition to the Gaulllst" referendum on the revision of the constitution to have the President elected by universal suffrage. Urging the people to vote "No," the party called the referendum a "violation" ofReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1962-09-25 3 BALMORAL, Mon. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who broke a small bone in her left foot last week, was seen yesterday by her doctor. Sir George Middleton.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration503 1962-09-25 3 PREMIER WARNS EUROPEANS AND AFRICANS ALIKE SALISBURY, (Southern Rhodesia), Monday. gIR EDGAR WHITEHEAD, Southern Rhodesia Premier, appealed in a nation-wide broadcast last night for racial unity in the colony following the banning of the Nationalist Zimbabwe African People's Union. HeUPI - 503 words
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248 1962-09-25 3 KENNEDY: U.S. AID IS BEST WAY TO BEAT COMMUNISM WASHINGTON, Mon. —President Kennedy yesterday urged continued support for his foreign aid programme and said he hoped the "increasingly prosperous" nations of Western Europe would also meet their responsibilities. He said the world's underdeveloped countries would stand on the "razor edge"Reuter - 248 words
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Article38 1962-09-25 3 PARIS, Mon. France's Senate emerged practically unchanged last night after voting to renew one-third of the seats In the traditionally stable Upper House. The poll aroused scant interest and produced no real -.urprlses. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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205 1962-09-25 3 PARIS. Mon.— French tightrope Walker Henri Rechatin climbed on to a 25ft. high rope at Roanne. central France, yesterday and hopes to stay there for the next 200 hours. Rechatin was confident that he would easily beat the present world record of 101 hours205 words
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Article123 1962-09-25 3 ALGIERS. Mon.— A Police here said that more than 100 people had been held during; yesterday's "clean up" operation in Algiers. A large cache of arms and ammunition, believed to have belonged to the Secret Army Organisation, was discovered in an abandoned garage at Hydra, anReuter - 123 words
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198 1962-09-25 3 Maudling: Britain 'doing her bit' WASHINGTON, Monday. M R. Reginald Maudling, Chancellor of the Exche--ITi quer, said last night that Britain was playing her full part in the defence of Western Europe and aiding the world's under-developed areas The Chancellor was ques-, tioned about British policies in the televised interviewReuter - 198 words
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137 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Koh Kok Kiang. 21, of Changi Road, pleaded not guilty In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of possessing 270 lbs. of dutiable cigarettes. The charge stated that the goods were found In a car at a house in Upper East137 words
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Article50 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Prisons and Pulau Senang variety show In aid of the Singapore Aftercare Association will be presented at the Cultural Centre on Thursday. Tickets are being sold at C. K. Tang, Orchard Road; the Out ram Prison; and the Singapore Aftercare Association Headquarters, Dunlop Street.50 words
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Article46 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. S.K. Lee. a former magistrate, has been appointed adviser to the MacPherson Homes Estate Residents' Association formed to assist In the pre- ventton of crime In the i estate. The association Is awaiting approval from the Registrar of Societies.46 words
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269 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. JAPANESE business leaders today urged Malaysian businessmen to re-shape their attitude towards industrialisation. This advice came from a 17-man Japanese Economic Mission, which includes top executives of big businesses, such as Mitsubishi and Hitachi (electric power), Yawata and Ishikawajima-Harima (heavy industries) and269 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-09-25 4 MB. PHILIP Tan Hock Chye, a businessman, and Miss Alice Loh, a clerk in the Straits Times library, who were married at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, in Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Tan is the second son of Mr. Tan Ah Seng of the Accounts Department of56 words
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Article174 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'THE Singapore Government today promised to 1 help villagers of Kampong Amo Kio, off 62 m.s. Upper Thomson Road, to fight constant flooding in the area. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, this morning toured the174 words
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Article106 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government has declared the following areas protected places requiring pass-cards or permits or permission for entry The Telecommunications Department's VHF Radio Station, Buklt Tlmah; Singapore Military Forces Camp, Tanah Merah. Changi; Singapore Military Forces Rifle Range. Tanah Merah; Singapore Telephone Board's Changi Exchange, Upper Changi106 words
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Article101 1962-09-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A Singapore fishingboat which carried eight men from Ponggol, Singapore, to Telolc Jawa, Masai, in the Plentong district of Johore was stopped yesterday morning by Johore police. The man In charge of the flshingboat. Son Soon Kern, 42, was charged In the magistrate's court101 words
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Article54 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A public lecture on "Contractual Limitations on Liability' by Mr. G. W. Bartholomew, Senior Lecturer In Law at the University here, scheduled to be held at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow in the University campus has been postponed to the same time on Nov. 20 as Mr. Bartholomew54 words
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Article85 1962-09-25 4 To keep your elbows smooth and lovely, start with a simple routine to soften away roughness and wrinkles. A little care will soon coax them to permanent beauty. Immediately after your bath, rub the elbows with oil of ulan. If you have lemon delph. dab this on to85 words
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95 1962-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police today warned coffee shop owners against a gang of armed robbers. The Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Sent; Huat, said today that over the past month over 10 cases have been reported of robbers terrorising coffee shops, especially in Chinatown. Most of95 words
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Article328 1962-09-25 5 PROSECUTOR TELLS OF LIVE BULLET GANG'S 15 ATTEMPTS IN THE PAST THREE MONTHS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J^ BIBLE and -a copy of "Oliver Twist" were substituted for money in a trap laid for an extortionist, the Sessions Court was told today. Mohamed Faruk Shah Johan, 25, pleaded328 words
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Article27 1962-09-25 5 IPOH. Mon. The Perafc Turf Club announced yesterday that 40 tickets of the first day unlimited sweep bearing numbers A *****1 to *****0 were cancelled.27 words
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Article112 1962-09-25 5 Taurua 10 days ahead of schedule SINGAPORE, Mon. The 22-ton schooner Taurua, which left here with four servicemen and the daughter of an RAF flight sergeant on Aug. 15, has arrived safely in the Seychelles 10 days ahead of schedule. The news was flashed here today from her skipper, Maj.112 words
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Article44 1962-09-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indian Minister for Agriculture. Dr. Ram Subhag Singh, called on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. at the Istana Negara this afternoon. Earlier the Indian Minister visited the Government Central Research Station at Sembawang.44 words
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Article17 1962-09-25 5 SEREMBAN, Mon.— Mr. K. Pannicker has been elected president of the MIC in Seremban district.17 words
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Article48 1962-09-25 5 PENANG, Mon. Capt. J. S. Lee Blanc-Smith, commanding officer of H.M.S. Hartland Point, an escort maintenance vessel, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today H.M.S. HarUand Point, now on an operational visit, will remain In Penang until Thursday.48 words
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325 1962-09-25 5 BRUNEI SULTAN HONOURS 45 ON BIRTHDAY ¥>RUNEI TOWN, Mon. 13 The Sultan of Brunei honoured 35 people on his 46th birthday yesterday. The awards and recipients are: MOST ESTEEMED FAMILY ORDER: (First Class) Dull Pengiran Muda Mahkota Hassanal Bolkiah. (Second Class) Dull Pengiran Muda Mohamed Bolkiah. Dull Pengiran Bendahara, Dato325 words
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Article175 1962-09-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor's Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bit. Baginda. said here today that he was perturbed by the problem of Tears, misappropriation and the improper system of accountIng in most of the 24 local councils in the State. Dato Abu Bakar said that this175 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-09-25 5 TENGKU Abdul Rahmar. with Umno information officers who are talcing a four-day political course at Morib, Kuala Langat, which began yesterday. Picture shows the Tengku, sitting in the middle. On his right is Syed Ja'afar Albar, Umno information chief, and on his left Inche Hussein Nordin,76 words
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125 1962-09-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The tender award for the construction of the 12.--000 ft. runway at Kuala Lumpur's new $50 million airport is expected to be announced early next month. Tenders for this— the biggest job in the whole project—close next Tuesday. Tender125 words
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Article108 1962-09-25 5 WEEKEND BURGLARS RAID 3 HOMES SINGAPORE, Mon. Burglars stole $2.--395 in cash and goods in three housebreaking incidents over the weekend. In Marine Road, a marine surveyor. Mr. H.M. Armstrong, lost a table radio, a transistor set, a phonograph and 70 records worth a total of 5550. A camera, a108 words
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Article46 1962-09-25 5 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— Three men robbed a taxi-driver. Poon Tong Sang. 39. of $30 yesterday after boarding his taxi from Bencoolen Street to Tyresall Avenue off Holland Road. They pointed a sharp Instrument in Poon's back when they wanted him to stop.46 words
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261 1962-09-25 6 Men who get sack: A court of appeal suggested LABOUR ADVISORY COUNCIL TO STUDY 1.L.0. IDEAS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. who feel they have been unjustly dismissed will be able to appeal to an arbitration court if draft recommendations made by the International Labour Organisation are adopted by the Federation Govenment.261 words
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Article68 1962-09-25 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A police supervisee, who was given 48 hours to find accommodation on his release from prison on Dec. 20, last year disappeared completely until his arrest yesterday a magistrate's court was told today. Ong Chun Seng alias Ong Choon Seng, admitted falling to report68 words
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Article29 1962-09-25 6 IPOH, Mon. Armed and masked robbers stole eigm piculs of tin ore valued at $1,750 from the Wah Fatt Tin Mine in Kampar at the weekend.29 words
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Article88 1962-09-25 6 3 schools to be built in Muar MUAR, Mon. The Federation Government is to spend $1,000,000 to build three schools in Muar town, a government spokesman said today. A total of $250,000 has been set aside for the construction of a hostel and training school for assistant nurses, one chest88 words
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Article44 1962-09-25 6 TAIPING, Mon.— Sergeant Major Mohamed Yatin bin Hussein, of police headquarters, Taiplng, was charged today in the magistrate's court here with corruptly obtaining $15 from How Kirn Chuan for refraining from commencing proceedings against him. He pleaded not guilty. Ball was allowed.44 words
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Article25 1962-09-25 6 TANAH RATA. Mon. Thlrty-slx delegates who attended the F.A.O. Asian Reigonal Conference in Kuala Lumpur, went on a sight-see-ing tour here yesterday.25 words
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220 1962-09-25 6 THE State Govern- ment today denied an allegation by Tengku Besar Indra, elder brother of the Sultan of Kelantan, that it l had rejected an appli- > cation from him to 1 lease the Beach of Pas- sionate Love to a syn- J220 words
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171 1962-09-25 6 Man who battered sweetheart to death jailed IPOH, Mon. An estate worker, Leong Sang, 26, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Neal here today for battering to death his sweetheart. Lee Ah Noi, 20. "The girl's death was a tragedy as Leong was very much In love with171 words
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Article55 1962-09-25 6 SINGAPORE Mon. The State Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, will give a talk on "Muslim Law In Malaya" at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the English Lecture Theatre, University Campus, under the auspices of the Muslim Society of the University of Singapore. The talk55 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-09-25 6 51 more Peace Corps workers are coming CHE HALIMAHTON KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fifty-one more members of the American Peace Corps will arrive here on Sunday. They will join their 66 colleagues who are already in this country. The new group comprises 23 teachers. 19 who will work In the rural59 words
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Article43 1962-09-25 6 MALACCA. Mon. A gala dance In aid of the Alor Gajah schoolboy, Mohamed Jedi bin Yaacob, who lost his hands following a grenade incident will be held on Oct. 6 Universal Children's Day at the Mundpal Town Hall.43 words
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Article27 1962-09-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dato Abdullah bin Abdrahman. a magistrate here, will leave next week on transfer to Kuala Trengganu as president of the Sessions Court.27 words
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332 1962-09-25 6 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - Halimahton looks forward to her Pakistan adventure LAKSHMI NATARAJAN I- By 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Che Halimahton, wife of Malaya's new Ambassador to Pakistan, has one golden rule for her role in life: "Keep my eyes and ears open and my mouth shut." She said this at her home this332 words
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Article86 1962-09-25 6 WANDERING BOY GOES HOME PENANG. Mon.-A 13-year-old vagrant found roaming and begging in George Town has been reunited with his father, a tapper w in a Kedah estate. Mr. P. Govlndan. of Buklt Pisang Estate. Bandar Bharu. and his son. G. Krlsnnan. had a tearful reunion at the State Social86 words
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Article66 1962-09-25 6 PENANG, Mon.— Ang Boon Kang. 25. unemployed who said he carried a knife for self-defence after he had been insulted by four strangers, was today Jailed for four months. Ang, who had two previous convictions, pleaded guilty to carrying a dangerous weapon without lawful excuse In66 words
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Article35 1962-09-25 6 BATU PAHAT, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. (yesterday opened two new rural roads at Kampong Pasir and an adult education centre and a library here.35 words
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Miscellaneous200 1962-09-25 6 Allot, Oap tiff V. T. Hamtiim MDU WONT ALL YOU HAD /BUT ALWAYS NOT ALW*/8, DOC_| I BUT THAT M*S TWENTY l>-~ i^~C f Ttl-r-H^l TMfNK fT /TOO W«3 PULL 1 BEFORE, SOME- J HAVE YOU FOR- YEARS AGO/ DO YOU /wW I COULENT yTj^r^ZA^^L COULD BE A SWITCH V200 words
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Article, Illustration2658 1962-09-25 7 A stroll in the park —and then she said: `I want' a baby— AND BY YOU...' ml™ SOMERSET MAUGHAM CONTINUES THE PENETRATING, UNINHIBITED ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND GREAT LOVES (ESPECIALLY ONE) AFTER that I saw Syrie almost every day. A few wefiks later she told me that she was2,658 words
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Obituary153 1962-09-25 8 ;e H»rrf, i Minimum) CABLE RCCCIVID FROM Thakazhl. Kerela State. India that Uri. K. R. i Uo\ :nda Plllai. mother of K. N. K. I Kurup. ipoh Tutorial lantituit. lpoh paixi-d away peaceful!). ANDREW CHIN KCNC IWIE, a*»d patird away peacefully at 7 16 p.m. on i' 3.9 <\2153 words
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Article62 1962-09-25 8 M W»rrf« tie tMnttmnm, JULIE COUDARO and family thank friend*, relative* for their wrenths. condolence),, attendaore and aMutance rendered at funeral of late Ootidard l.u.ien. ::i 9 fj, lpoh. MR. AND MRS. R V. Ra]an Tender their Heartfelt thanka to all Relative* and Friend* for their preaenre and OWtl62 words
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Article262 1962-09-25 8 SINCAPORC MOOEL ACADEMY h:i«h on Sho** on -*ith n\ <whi n Cluli Clurw. 39th at Sea View Hotel. HOUSEWIVES, throw that atralner rv. m mmay tea leaves. 100'; pure tea. Neitea JOAN BOOTY PRESENTS a ra«hion I'ieata at Prince a on Tlturaday ITtfe, I 1A p.m.— anow aponaored by262 words
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Article62 1962-09-25 8 n Worit M rWu-lu M Ht. *Mtra MAMBLI HAMPSHIRE charming detached scmi-hungalow 4 Md looms all electric part central heating Available n*» year 135 per month Bog AS'ii IT X.L, SOUTH PORTUGAL spend your hnmt leave in the aun-glariou* beacnee and safe running nil year around. QtaeM nelcomrd62 words
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Article41 1962-09-25 8 »..fW. U i Ifm.i Box iU tU. *<fra HOOVER STUDIO the ejnly Air- i n st irlio fully equipped eleeg iKtotlai «\<trm in Malaysia, aperial unVr lor YYedriing-pltOtos Childphotography, tree If'alO" enlargement. Call immediately 334, Baleatler HniH iwirs T.I JUKMI*41 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, September 25, 1962.
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Article643 1962-09-25 8 Three timely themes in th» Prime Minister's Malaysia speech to Umno information officers require particular emphasis. The first is his demand that Indonesia must not intervene. Malaysia is not Inj donesia's business. Better qualified spokesmen than Indonesia's former Prime Minister, Ali Sastioamidjojo. have said so. but doubt643 words
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Article362 1962-09-25 8 In his 1961 report, published yesterday, the chairman of the Singapore Adult Education Board, Mr. Devan Nair. speaks of a "major stride forward." His principal officer, the director of the Board. Mr. Ang Gee Bah. assessed the position quite differently when he appeared before the Lim362 words
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Article175 1962-09-25 8 The declaration of a state of emergency in Accra Is a nat- ural sequel to the bomb in* cidents of recent weeks. The attempt on Dr. Nkrumah'i life on Aug. 2 waa followed by two other explosions, and casualties total 15 killed and 256 injured. Considerable numbers will175 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1962-09-25 8 TREGONNING - Borneo claimthree facts that Manila MUST face... TREGONNING by WHY IT IS IN PHILIPPINES INTEREST TO CEDE SOME TERRITORY INSTEAD THE threatened demonstration by Filipino students clamouring for North Borneo is another example of how irrationally people can act when they are not in possession of the full facts. The1,118 words
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607 1962-09-25 8 MAY I compliment you on the good sense or your leading article, "Comet Sense I Tne board or Malayan Airways are well aware of the dangers of trying to keep up with the Joneses. The operation of an airline Is at best only607 words
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Article261 1962-09-25 8 in searcn of the facts THE Singapore Government statement on the refugees on board the Karossa. seems to question the accuracy of my reportpubllshed in the Straits Time.-, of Sept. 21. I would like first to point out that I did not say that conditions aboard were abnormal and did261 words
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Article68 1962-09-25 8 MANY people will welcome the news that the Johore Government Is to Improve the road leading to the waterfall in Kota Tlnggl. Unfortunately there In a restriction which forbids buses of over two tons from using this road Many school children cannot afford to travel by car.68 words
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416 1962-09-25 8 Up to their tricks again— tne mystery men of magic BRIGHTON. Mo n World-famous magicians will be showing off their latest tricks, the most closely -guarded secrets of their profession, here this week. From many countries in thr world's five continents these mystery men numbering with their wives about 700Reuter - 416 words
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Advertisement395 1962-09-25 8 •"■eaaaaaaaaaaßWßßa* StraiuTiae. ft Malay Mail ha««ad tav. lat rater COLO ITOmm AMCAOB Orchard *oaa COLO STO»A«I MANCHU AT HOLLAND »O»B-K»1O»« KfPPIL NOAO-NAVAL .ABB Authorlsae Afenta CITY BOOK .TON* LTD Wlnchattar NMaaV Cortyef Quay TNI NIWI FRONT rrtieairlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL t Admiralty Reed. Naval liv at. ABDUL OAFFAIt CO395 words
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Advertisement27 1962-09-25 8 [^■^Fl^aaafl 1 1 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largest Federation incorporated Bin* i with 60 Branches over The Federation Singapore, North Borneo, Brunei. London 6 Hong Kong.27 words
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Advertisement190 1962-09-25 8 A NIW DISCOVIRY IN SKIN CAR! t Dccpclcasi C A tmooth-flowing, liQuid-rvM claorwing rreom (a containing moisturizing and penetrating ingredients ptu* tina oils. Quickly absorbs stole makeup soil flushes the pores oan. y. v^— Tissue* otf cosily. Excellent tor NORMAL Skin. n>» A gionf 6-oi. plastic squeeze bottle. y I190 words
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253 1962-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The secretary of the Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation, Mr. D. Veeralyan. today charged that the Singapore Government was adopting "delaying tactics" in implementing a point of agreement reached between them in November last year. In a letter to the Minister tor253 words
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Article25 1962-09-25 9 BEN TO NO. Mon. a! Schoolgirl. Lee Yok Mol. 13. was killed la.st night when her bicycle and a lorry collided near here.25 words
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Article42 1962-09-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The recent premiere here of "The Ouns of Navarone" netted $40,000 for the National Monument Fund This is the largest single sum donated to the fund so lar. The fund now stands at $565,48742 words
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Article27 1962-09-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The retiring Johore Judge. Mr. Justice Adams. 51. left here today for Muar. He leaves for London on Oct. 1 from Penang.27 words
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Article, Illustration528 1962-09-25 9 SHE TRIED TO SEDUCE HIM, COUNSEL SAYS OF MEN'S ROOM INCIDENT —AND HE'S ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ MARRIED waitress today accused her fellow waiter, a bachelor, of having outraged her modesty while they were alone in the men's room at the Shanghai Restaurant, Clemenceau Avenue, on the528 words
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491 1962-09-25 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. A FILIPINO lawyer, Mr. Nicasio Osmena, who represents the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu, today challenged North Borneo political leader, Mr. Donald Stephens, to nn open debate in New York on the Philippines claim to North Borneo. He threw the491 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-09-25 9 Probation for jobless pilot found on roof QINOAPORE, Mon. Jobless young pilot, who pleaded guilty last week to being unlawfully found on the roof of an Orchard Road shop at 1.14 a.m. on July 12, was today placed on probation for one year. Sunny Ang. who was brought up for251 words
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Article64 1962-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indonesian delegation to the recent annual conference of the National Trade Union Congress, will call on the acting Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, at the Labour Ministry tomorrow. The leader of the delegation, Mr. Abdul Majid Datuk. will formally present an64 words
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Article57 1962-09-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— There were 78 accidents in the past week throughout th? 1 country— the worst for any I week over the past year. There were eight fatal cases. 13 on seriously injured list and 57 with minor injuries. Perak had 32 accidentstwo fatal and seven57 words
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Article234 1962-09-25 9 PAY ROW GOES TO THE PREMIER Case of the 28 Customs clerks KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The case of the 28 Customs clerks who were awarded back pay totalling $8,000 each by an arbitration court has been placed in the hands of- the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Congress of234 words
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Article40 1962-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Health. Mr. K. M. Byrne, was among the guests who attended a dinner given by the Chin Khong Religious Union in Palembang Road last night to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the organisation.40 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-09-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. E. J. H. Berwick, Director of Agriculture. North Borneo, will give a talk on "A trip down the Klna Batangan River In North Borneo" at the Institute of Medical Research here on Wednesday. MR. STEPHENS43 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-09-25 9 Melody man on talent quest SINGAPORE. Mon. Britain's song hits maker. Mr. Norrie Par.imor (above), is in Singapore to inert local musicians and singers. He discovered such singing stars and musicians as Cliff Richard. The Shadows, Helen Shapiro. Tony Brent, Michael Holliday and Eddie CaJvert He is also a leading100 words
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Article69 1962-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. An amah had two stoyen $50 notes under her brassiere when she was searched at a police station. Senior Inspector M.C. Jacob prosecuting, told a district court today. Chang Lee Cheng, 21. who pleaded guilty to "housetrespass to commit theft" at the quarters69 words
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Article150 1962-09-25 9 MALAYANS visiting Britain and Europe are creating the impression that the Malayan Chinese are a communal group and take orders from Communist China. This charge was made by Mr. K. Raman. 22, a Socialist Front member of the Johore Bahru Town Council who recently returned from150 words
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Advertisement146 1962-09-25 9 SUPER TECHNIKA s—^»^fc Sl^K J Thf untur P* >>e d quality vP OP 9«- formtt photofraphy •M 0- fS^wfl^Hx men tra> when m \fi IBSbI usin 9 f^'" truly great -T^J Maximum movementt, I I '^Y*tK\^B^ ceu P'*^ multifocul rangeSol* A |e nts: SHRIRO (CHINA) LIMITED. ACRYLIC EMULSION PAINT MM^^J146 words
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Advertisement57 1962-09-25 9 Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA vmmammmmmmmmammmmmam J(JST ADD HQT WATER ■HH^^H^Hhl to NESTEA— fIfIBSvIIHMHNHIH^p^ perfect cup of tea in seconds. M* NO MEWING fj J NO STEWING ■■■|nMMHHHHHHB NO WASTE, and no Wg^KPw^^^3sP*BflsS^^ mess/ tea leaves either i WSHfilllißW A PERFECT CUP OF TEA I IMF SITF57 words
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Miscellaneous440 1962-09-25 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVK SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE U meirr* SERVKK 41.7 n*lr«. A.M. e.OO Tune Sutnal. NeMbDIt.M WAVE SERVICE gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 47( metre* Morning Melodies; 700 Rentlcx\ous With Mitflc; 7.30 Time AM 600 Good Morning; 6.01 Signal, News; 1.35 Breaktast Morning Prelude; 7.00 New*; Club: 8.00440 words
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Article, Illustration684 1962-09-25 10 WHY is it that a woman, meticulously wellgroomed in everything else, can allow her jewellery to become soiled, dulled, loosely set or even scratched? Her Jewels, whether precious or costume, are the "conversation pieces" of her whole outfit and— in the case of precious684 words
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Article85 1962-09-25 10 WOMEN adept at knitting and crocheting are on the needed list at a plant in California that makes highly complex electronic systems. The heart of the system is so tiny that more than 5,000 of them con be held in the palm of your hand, said Mr.85 words
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Article, Illustration216 1962-09-25 10 BEAUTY COMES THE EASY WAY TWO lovely Japanese girls, who are now in Singapore, disclosed their secret on how to look beautiful the easy way. They are Miss Kazuko Sato and Miss Aiko Sakai, both qualified beauticians representing one of the leading cosmetic firms in Japan. Miss Sato said: "It216 words
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Article126 1962-09-25 10 RENOVATE an umbrella fabric by brushing with a solution of ammonia and warm water. Rub salt on the edge of the freezer compartment door of your refrigerator and it won't freeze shut. Use paraffin to make a flower holder. Pour one inch of paraffin into a flower container126 words
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Advertisement305 1962-09-25 10 When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially— to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose305 words
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Advertisement330 1962-09-25 10 I^^ thai shook jMw'- C^^k lhe pyramids... mm fl^ anc s b° c ked flHP^^ the world! THE CLEOPATRA LOOK Revlon brings this centuries-old look of sorcery brilliantly up to date with 'SPHINX PINK', newest shade for lips and nails'. In Super-Lustrous II and Lustrous lipstick with 'Sphinx Doll' lipsticK330 words
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Miscellaneous279 1962-09-25 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS one In ten would appear (4. 3. L Sn^lo? no^J %y" i9e? head doubled round the 9. *j rai1 Rtraner constitution (It feature (5, 8). U Tipster swallow, tne r*ht flsh bedtime UJT^ put there by the firm, per--12. Thousands ot pounds made haps (A. 4).279 words
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113 1962-09-25 11 MALAYA HALL FOOD: CALL FOR A PROBE pENANG, Mon. The P c n a n g Muslim Youth Society today appealed to Malayan MPs to investigate the preparation of Muslim food in Malaya Hall, London. In a statement, the society expressed dissatisfaction over the recent report of the Malayan High113 words
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Article129 1962-09-25 11 Widow to return to England DENANG, Mon.— Mrs. Cecilia Simmons, widow of Mr. Benjamin Simmons, late senior lecturer in English at the Malayan Teachers' College at Glogor, Penang, will return to England shortly. She gave evidence at the trial of seven men accused of committing gang robbery with murder at129 words
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Article185 1962-09-25 11 BALING, Monday. rpHE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak, stressed today that the Government's aim was to "satisfy the hearts of the people, particularly those living 'in the rural areas." "It is our wish to make everybody happy by185 words
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Article35 1962-09-25 11 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca State Government entertained 26 F.A.O. delegates to a buffet dinner at the residence of the Chief Minister here last night. The dinner was followed by a cultural show.35 words
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Article35 1962-09-25 11 SUNGEI PATANI Mon. The Kedah Volunteer Force Drill Hall, now occupied by the Boys' Company, Brigade of Gurkhas in Sungei Patanl and the Hobart Camp In Ourun have both been declared protected areas.35 words
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Article187 1962-09-25 11 PENANG, Monday. A WOMAN, Indra Dcvi, 25, said in court today that her former lover called on her shortly after midnight on April 12, tied her up and robbed her of a necklace and a pair of earrings. "He came with a Chinese] who carried a187 words
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Article60 1962-09-25 11 PENANO, Mon. A lorry driver, Lim Kee Chin, 48 was today fined $300 and banned from driving for 18 months when he was found guilty of dangerous driving. Lim's lorry, the prosecution stated, crashed into a cyclist, Sulaiman bin Tcyib, 72. along Permatang Pauh Road, Butterworth, at60 words
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Article30 1962-09-25 11 BUNGEI PATANL Mon. A talentime show in aid of the Sungei Patanl Cricket Club Fund will be held at the Gandhi Memorial Hall here on Oct. 3.30 words
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Article48 1962-09-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Twenty-six sets of twins were born last year at the Chinese Maternity Hospital in Pudu Road here, accord- Ing to its association's annual report Issued today Of the 26 pairs, 15 pairs were boys, six girls, and the rest boys and girls.48 words
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Article514 1962-09-25 11 TRIAL JUDGE 'FAIR AND PRUDENT PENANG, Monday. T*H£ Federation Court of Appeal today held that it could rind, nothing to criticise in the procedure adopted by a Penang trial Judge of hearing evidence, in the absence of the Jury, on applications for impeachment of witnesses. "We would only say that514 words
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Advertisement426 1962-09-25 11 illaC^S. NT I 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 Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure.426 words
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Advertisement315 1962-09-25 11 nsn v s?±^-^BmmK X\ ■HT7rf«TiiT^ Babies love this <X sweet, soothing syrup \M m** De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup is MUA specially made to stop baby's cough fffiuß&kci IMMEDIATELY. Get a bottle to-day VwJ^/W} and cure your baby's cough tonight! vU S ab y WmmmmmmmWßßßmmW^mW' Ce h Sy 7f ■B315 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-09-25 11 \uffH ttu am, tiff liaiph Heiwndahi V *i l EMPTY 7H' CASH i I J f Ntf, WWAT a\ I I \f?E3I«TeR \J ftJt Ml OeNBHOU* J27 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-09-25 12 S'PORE'S NEW COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY Production to commence soon at Jurong AX enormous potentiality is forecast for the first coffee roasting factory operated on the latest scientific techniques which is shortly to commence production in Singapore. The man behind the project, Mr. W.E. Huber, managing director of the Anglo-Swiss Trading390 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-09-25 12 Alitalia's acting manager DR. SERGIO Valdambrinl of Alitalia, the Italian airline, has arrived in Singapore to take charge of the local office during the absence of the manager, Mr. M. Zlchella who is at present away on leave. Dr. Valdambrinl (below), said that Alitalia was proud to be associated with98 words
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Article175 1962-09-25 12 ANEW Japanese car. Toyota-700, is expected to make its appearance on Malayan roads next Manufactured by Toyota Motor Car Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. of Japan, the car Is claimed to be specially designed to meet the needs of the Malayan public. Fitted with a 30 h.p.175 words
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Article130 1962-09-25 12 MR. ED Sullivan. Cathay Pacific's western regional representative in San FraneUM, visited Kuala Lumpur and Singapore over the weekend with seven top airline sales agents from New York, New Jersey, New Orleans and Dallas. They are on a tour of Hawaii, Tokyo, Osaka, Hong Kong.130 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-09-25 12 MR. P.A. SHEPHERD (above), has Joined Cathay Advertising Ltd. as a senior account executive. Mr. Shepherd formerly worked with several advertising agencies in London including Mather and Crowther, and Young and Rubicam.35 words
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Article37 1962-09-25 12 West Germany produced more motor vehicles in August but Japanese production declined. The German output was 191.301 units, up 42.1 per cent over July, while the Japanese total at 75.393 units dropped 5.4 per cent.37 words
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142 1962-09-25 12 TTfR. YEOH Oon Kooi of Commercial Union As- surance Co. Ltd. in Kuala i Lumpur leaves for Britain I today for a year's executive training at the head office in London and on his return will work as an assistant. The course Includes142 words
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Article62 1962-09-25 12 The first prize of $5,000 in the recent Brands Essence of i Chicken competition was won by Mr. Ng Thor, a trainee- teacher of Malacca. The se- I cond prize of 53.000 went to Mr. Ng Kam Fuan. a Penang Government clerk, and the third prize of62 words
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Article92 1962-09-25 12 Malayan businessmen are invited to take part In the 12th Washington State International Trade Fair to be held In Seattle from May 9 to 19 next year. The fair, sponsored by the State of Washington. Port of Seattle and other U.S. state ports, prominent business, industrial, commercial92 words
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Article164 1962-09-25 12 022i2jJ NEWS AND VIEWS fpHE Ipoh Municipality has approved the plans of several companies for the establishment of factories at the 400-acre Tasek industrial estate. They include a $500,000 factory building for Chemical Industries <M) Ltd.. which is Importing $1 million worth of machinery. as164 words
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Article56 1962-09-25 12 Mr. Wong Tok Sau. managing director of Amoy Canning Corporation In Hong Kong. Singapore and Malaya, has been appointed president of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong for a four-year term. Mr. Wong is also vicechairman of the New Zealand Dairy Supplies (Singapore* Ltd. and managing56 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-09-25 12 Japanese to set up local office A SECOND Japanese advertising company specialising in overseas services is opening an office in Singapore shortly. Altogether there are 10 Japanese companies specialising In overseas advertising and the latest to extend its activities to the Malaysian territory is Japanese International Advertising Inc. Formed in148 words
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Advertisement228 1962-09-25 12 i EXTRA STURDY^ JjC M Built for Style jgi J^l Comfort! O Theater Scats Xfpr tk i Polyester Chair Table •Hi VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYA. I Tel. *****. ***** Kotobuki Seating Co Ltd. 1-1228 words
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Advertisement89 1962-09-25 12 "STEAMSHIP"BRAND /j^|\ Superior Quality Flashlight \Sj|p' ALWAYS DEPENDABLE sole agents L.E.TILS Co's TRADING SOCIETY SINGAPORE. FEDERATION OF MALAYA AND BORNEO. J'V^<^ t Emerald -y tit Kn Jill 4lM"»BF8 H JBB, 3 FLIGHTsffIH SeveryaweekJ To From BANGKOK BANGKOK Monday Friday Direct and Monday Wednesday Direct and Wednesday via KUALA LUMPUR Friday89 words
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Advertisement1393 1962-09-25 13 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST CBAST UK Ota S'por i Sana P. S'tuja Paaaat Cyclops Havta, uvtrptM. Glasgow le Pi/Sept a Seat 38 POLYOORUS A mojth, L'peel. R'dam. Htrg Ma. 13 Stpt a Seat 27/ 2 Od 3 ACHILLES Liverpool. Glasgow Sapt 27 Bet 3 MENESTHEBB Luerpeal Ocl 8 Oe. 01,393 words
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Advertisement2925 1962-09-25 13 tii^] 1 1 1 ij 'j 1 1] p^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS IB SENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBUIt. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, 80THENBUK AND COPENNASEN. t'pora P. Sham Panant |3r\t4J\lll "SELANOIA" I: Sailtl la Part/a Sept 17/ a Sapt \l\\f^i^l "BEIRA" a) It Sapt/ Bet VI M 1/2,925 words
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Advertisement1201 1962-09-25 13 w McAUSIER tSc CO., LTD. W. ?K*ra HL PM, *****. iQbW V**>* «I.t.«BINAPI UK* KLAVKMBSS UMI immm. nam«r«, itmtMM. lm anbeles. San franciscb, ■AIM tINJU. UATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANB em OF MWCASTU Aeeaptaat carts fa. Caatnl I taatt I awe P. S'baa) rtnaag America 18/ a Sapt M Sept/ 21,201 words
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Article27 1962-09-25 14 September 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 761 cents (np a quarter of a cent). TIN: $424 (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Article122 1962-09-25 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. /GENERAL investmrnU arid inVJ daatrial shares held steady io quiet trading. Movements were narrow with falls shading rises. i Oils were Irregular. Clarence Hirer was featured with a sharp rise of Is. 2d. to ss. 3d. on expectation of a drilling mentBase metals were barely steady.122 words
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Article139 1962-09-25 14 Sept. 24. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) BuiiniM o>ne Dun lops 10 cts. Rothnuns 12 ct*. F. ft N. 14 eta. 8. Darby 4sd. J. Waugh 12 eta. C. Storage 4id. M. Brew. 25 cts. Steamship 8 cts. M. Cement 18 eta. S. Times 20 cts. McAlister 9 cts.139 words
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Article233 1962-09-25 14 CHIPS lying almgsid* MM Sinisswrt whanr** today arc Polydorus 13/14, Sapporo llaru 7/8, Oaaaterkerk 4/5, Kararya 18, Steal Admiral. Tobla* U. Bortban 42/43, Bedill (I) tt, Scdlll (II) NW. 2, Oranvlll* 38/39. bclzan Maru 31/32. Bars* "Rokaa 149" NW 8. Doneverctt 29/30. Alb* Fein 49. Oirtsr reads:233 words
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Article225 1962-09-25 14 October tint grade rubber buy«n l.e.b. closed at 8 p.m In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 764 cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent. The ton* was qulitly itiady. I. C.C.R. A. .and F.M.R.E. cloning price* In cents per Ib. ye*terda,y: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt225 words
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Article47 1962-09-25 14 Further August rubber crops Included: London Asiatic Group 2.4iy.000 Ib PmUUn* Group 2 054 000 Ib Goldrn Hope Group 1457.000 ib.. C««tl*flfld 340,000 Ib., Hoacote 297.000 Ib.. Dinding* 82.875 ib Inch Kenneth Kajanf 215,000 Ib., KemMnl 64.i00 Ib ami KlnU KellM 160.000 Ib. 2.054.000 Ib47 words
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471 1962-09-25 14 STOCK EXCHANGE IS QUIET: SMALL PRICE MOVEMENTS From Our Market Correspondent rnHE Malayan Stock X Exchange was extreme 1 y quiet yesterday with very small, irregular 'price movements in most cases both in tins and industrials. There is currently a lack of both buyers and sellers and an unwillingness to471 words
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Article22 1962-09-25 14 Malayan Stack Indices Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Industrials: 181.85 181.49 Tins: 290.03 283.14 S robbers: 170.11 170.01 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article514 1962-09-25 14 pOMBINED busineas in t"e Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the deals traded in brackets: Industrial!: Dualopa (500) fI.M SL. (4.000) $1.87, (1.000) fLM: Ea«t SmelttaK (1.000) 13.70: Fed. Dl«p«iaary (1,000) 51. 38; P. and N. orda514 words
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260 1962-09-25 14 r VHE Straits tin price opened the week down one x dollar to $424 per picul on an offering estimated to be increased by 20 tons to 260 tons per picul. The buffer stock manager has only used a fraction, less than260 words
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Article92 1962-09-25 14 CHINESE Pnducs Etchings lings p»r« neon ptico («r p.cul yastlrday: Cuinut Ml bulk J37| srllrrs. drum S4tH seller*. C*»ra: Sept. S27| buyer*. BM acllrrx. Psswir Muolok white Sl5O aellen. Sarawak white JM7J sellers, special Sarawak black tint Keller*, garbled Larnpons; black (130 sellers, ABTA $140 sellers. tincspars Cmnut92 words
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Article43 1962-09-25 14 On the frit tiehsnit market In H»n« K*ng the U.S. dlllsr was quolrd at 5.731 for T.T. and 5.721 for «a*h. Stirling wai quoted at 15.88 and •n* tail *f aiM at 2491. All Malayan Ixthansa Bank!' At••UtlMi rataa were unchaaced.43 words
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Advertisement125 1962-09-25 14 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Clan 'D' and above Contractors Registered with the P.W.D. will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works, Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 pjn. of the 2nd October 1962 for the Construction of Man Hole*. Gully Pita. Drainage Pipes125 words
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Advertisement442 1962-09-25 14 NOTICE In the Estate of LIM CHOOI HOON deeeaae*. NOTICE Is hereby given pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance 1949 that all person* having claims against the abovenamed Estate are hereby required to send particulars In writing of their claims to the undersigned the Solicitors for the legal442 words
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Advertisement911 1962-09-25 15 p TENDERS TENDERS PAHANG ikk tender notice THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR TENDERS from Class 'EX' en ARM and above registered P.W.D. buahu contractors will be received TENDERS are tavlted for the by the District Engineer, purchase or the following scrap P.W.D. Cameron Highlands materials now lying at Electrical at Tanah Rata911 words
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Advertisement596 1962-09-25 15 BSSST^^^^BSSS^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bsi BSSSi^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^BSSSr (Continued Irorn Page Bl SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. axtrm ■OX A BBS S.T. K.L. POSttIOO 011*4. Applicants thanked. BOX A 5654 B.T. (Spore) Position filled. Applicants thanked. WASHING A BABY Amah required. Must live In and speak English or Malay. Phone (Spore) 6740S596 words
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Advertisement615 1962-09-25 15 SITUATIONS WANTED it Wards SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtr* READ the Senior Appointments Vacant to Ttoe Sunday Mall eaob week. FOR EXPERIENCED NCR Accounting machine operator please apply Box AS7II S.T. Spore. MALAY COOK GENERAL Amah speaks English available now. Good References, Honest Hardworking. Please contact No. 33 Kg.615 words
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Advertisement975 1962-09-25 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE :t Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. axtrm TWO BUNGALOW LOT* Wltbio Malay reservation with eiceUent sea bead) frontage In Port Dlckson at »3.500/. rach Box A93J S.T. X.L 3 BEDROOMS BUNCALOW. Fenced In by parapet wall. I' 4 acre land township Kuantan. Apply Box A975 words
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Advertisement878 1962-09-25 15 FOR SALE it Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St et: axtrm BABY BATMTOWILI $1.50. Also Baby Napkins i Dotes $5.00. Maternity Jackets $4.50, Nurslnx Brasnlerts $4.80 Half-slips $1.80 Only. Always Remember Luck's 17, Orchard Road, ■'pore. SPICIAL OFFCR FOR NIW ARRIVAL OP THI LATEST INDESIT REFRIGERATORS MOOIL 128-L 4.3 eu.lt. 5325.00878 words
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Article289 1962-09-25 16 EPSOM JEEP - JOEYSAN SHINES IN TRIAL EPSOM JEEP; By- He can score again despite top weight Ipoh. Monday JOEY SAN, who won last timeout on this course, can score again on Wednesday in spite of top weight of 9.0 in a Div. 1 field over 9f. With Merv Posner up, Joey San289 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-09-25 16 NOBLE ALBERT 'PIPS' HIS STABLE-MATE TUOBLE Albert (top), Ivan Spalding up, beating stable mate Brilliant Light, ridden by Mickey Donnelly, by a short head in Race 4 at Ipoh on Sunday.31 words
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Article430 1962-09-25 16 RUGGER \M A L A V A N Rugby LTI Union president, Mr. Ng Wood Kan has_ an unenviable task this week— to pick a Malayan team for the Bangkok tour merely on the recommendation of selectors who watched i the three trials last430 words
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Article125 1962-09-25 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Robert' Hunt of Alexandra Grammar School was the outstanding per- 1 former at the Paatr Panjang District swimming championships at the CSC today. Hunt u*on all four freestyle events from 100 to 1.500 metres the 400 m In record time of Smln. 3.6aec.125 words
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Article134 1962-09-25 16 BADMINTON FOONG BEONG CUP INTEBZONE: (Malacca): Malacca 9 Kelantan 0. SOCCER MALACCA DIV. I: White Stai 5 HQ 28 Infantry Brig. 2. RAI B LGE: Penang Muda 8 3 DTC 2. FRIENDLY (T. Anson): ACB Combined 6 MTC. XL 1. RUGGER INTER SCHOOL (Talplng >: Penang Free School 18134 words
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Article174 1962-09-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The F.A. of Malaya has been invited to send a team to take part in a tournament celebrating South Vietnam's National Day in Saigon next month. FAM secretary, Kwok. Kin Keng, who disclosed this today, said that the executive council of the FAM174 words
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Article201 1962-09-25 16 ¥POH, Mon. The Malayan Racing Association announced today that the classifi cation of horses was being; rearranged by the Handicapper, Maj. R. Pote-Hunt. This was necessary, the MRA explained, because the list of Class 2 horses has been depleted following the recent meeting in Singapore when many were201 words
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Article523 1962-09-25 16 WEIGHTS for i all eight races at Ipoh tomorrow: CI 3 Div 3— 6 f Kodama 9.00 Gratification 8.13 Buaya Tapah 8.13 Al Raschid 8.10 Sir Chiron B.OP Amazonas 8 09 Atami 8.09 Flying Spec 8.09 Who Cares II B.oB| Bestcrete A.OB Hula Hoop B.OK Straat Peter523 words
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163 1962-09-25 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. Kwok Yoke Yen won two titles In the Negri Sembilan lawn tennis championships which ended here yesterday. Kwok won the singles title beating K. Dharmaratnam. the holder, 6-1. 3-6, 8-6. Kwok and Billy Yap won the doubles title beating M.F. Vllvaratnam and163 words
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Advertisement650 1962-09-25 16 NOTICE TENDERS are mTited te har»The public is hereby Informed I < c^ nU llth j2 bMto that I have as irom 24.9.62 dis- I•■ Lot No. 50pt. Mukim U. Area owned my daughter Tang Slew j under coconut cultivation is about Ying alias Josephine Tang Slew 16 acres Ytng.650 words
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Advertisement451 1962-09-25 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FINANCIAL ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS an* invited lor appointment as Financial Assistant In the Bursar's Office Qualifications: must have passed a recog'msed examination in accountancy and have at least 3 years' ex- perience in an accour tan t's office. ■Salary scale:— $505x23-555 580x26 -705,750x25-900. A Variable Allowance451 words
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Advertisement131 1962-09-25 16 THE KUE-KEN System CRUSHING WITHOUT RUBBING KUE-KEN CRUSHERS This simple and powerful machine meets the most difficult crushing; requirements of mine, quarry and industrial operations. Better design, construction and performance. KUE-KEN CRUSHERS Ideal for working with Kue-Ken jaw crushers. Compact, needs little headroom, fits easily in your flow sheet. Powerful,131 words
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Article, Illustration562 1962-09-25 17 JOHN DAVIS - BAD MAN' LISTON IS 6-4 ON FAVOURITE TO WIN CROWN £HAELES "Sonny" Liston, fearsome "bad man" of boxing, outlawed by the New York Commission because of his unpleasant past and association with racketeers, could be the new world heavyweight champion tomorrow night. (Malayan time Wednesday It562 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-09-25 17 pHICAGO, Mon.— Ingemar Johansson, former world heavyweight boxing champion, arrived here on Saturday his 30th birthday with a view to challenging the winner of tomorrow's Patterson-Liston bout. "I hope to get the chance of challenging the winner, but I realise that there Is a returnReuter - 204 words
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351 1962-09-25 17 ES K*M SALISBURY, Mon. Geoff Gr.nin, whose action caused much controversy on South Africa's 1960 tour of England, was the most impressive bowler for a R .odesian XI yesterday on the second day of their three-day match against the visiting Commonwealth XI. ■HBBBBHUHiBiH Griffin351 words
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116 1962-09-25 17 TOURISTS TO STAY WITH FANS AND PCA OFFICIALS PENANG, Mon. Members of the Commonwealth cricket team will stay in I'ie homes of Pen an g Cricket Association officials and cricket fans during their three-day visit to Penang. The tourists are due to arrive here by air from Kuala Lumpur on116 words
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Article254 1962-09-25 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT women's, title when Darlent Hard had to give up with leg cramp while leading la the third set of the final. Carole dropped the first set 6-8 won the second 11-9 and was trailing 2-4 when Darlene retired. LONDON: The English Table Tennis Association have liftedReuter - 254 words
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Advertisement105 1962-09-25 17 FOR ANY SUCCESSFUL AGRICULTURAL PROJECT! Vfijt, tta t<u& gmfa m buyuvft A YOUR CHOICE WILL OBVIOUSLY BE A A^~- DAVID E BROWN |Mp| FIV/lATlf* r iisrrß DucED f r c first time t malaya ior h #*«^W DAVID BROWN |^^™^^^1 UNDER THIS SYSTEM OUR TRACTORS f^l^l I WTLL SERVE YOU105 words
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Article415 1962-09-25 18 WEST WINNING THE COLD WAR:RUSK 'Berlin Wall symbol of Communist failure* WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. DEAN Rusk, the T.S. Secretary of State, said tonight that the West was gaining strength over the Communist world and cited developments in Berlin and the Far Must to support bis case. The Secretary of StateReuter - 415 words
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Article32 1962-09-25 18 BERLIN. Mon. An 18--year-old East German crossed the Berlin wall Into West Berlin last night as East German border guards fired at him. West Berlin police said today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-09-25 18 ENJOYING a joke with a giunl toy rabbit is Prince Andrew, younger son of Queen Klizabeth. The picture was taken recently by Lisa Sheridan in the Royal nursery at Buckingham Palace. The Prince will be three next February.40 words
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Article76 1962-09-25 18 LAGOS. Mon. Sources close to Mr. Nehru said tonight that the Indian Prime Minister's visit to Anra had been postponed at the request of the Ghana Government. Mr. Nehru, who arrived here yesterday for a fourday visit, was due to fly on to GhanaReuter - 76 words
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Article28 1962-09-25 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off along Day Road between 398 C Day Road and New Link Road from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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132 1962-09-25 18 Four die, 40 hurt in football riots BRAZZAVILLE. Mon.— Four people have been killed and 40 injured in antiGabonese football riots in Pointe Noire, according to unconfirmed reports reaching here yesterday. The reports said many Gaboncse houses had been burned down in the riots a sequel to anti-Con-golese riots in132 words
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Article47 1962-09-25 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. A seven-year-old Brunei schoolboy. Abdul Rahman, with a broken arm, was flown Into Singapore tonight for medical treatment, accompanied by his father, Jnche Rouf Omar. A waiting ambulance took them from the airport to the general hospital, where he was admitted.47 words
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Article95 1962-09-25 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Canon R. K. S. Adams, former Principal of St. Andrew's School and his wife, who attended the school's centenary celebrations earlier this month, will sail home by the Gorgon on Wednesday morning. The "fighting padre," who got his nickname from his love of boxing,95 words
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Article276 1962-09-25 18 LONDON. Mon. Gilt-edged securities opened on a very strong and active note today on the London Stock Exchange. War Loan 3} per cent gained ten shillings at £62j Elsewhere the market was generally slightly easier, reflecting the threat of a 24-hour National rail strike next week and276 words
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Article43 1962-09-25 18 LONDON, Mon. Bpot 22 9/16 d Oct. 22 9/16 d.. Nov. 22 9/16 d.. Dec. M 9/16.. Oct. Dec. 22 9/16., Jan./ Mar. 23} d.. Apr. June 22|d.. July Sept. 22|d.. c.i.i. Sept unquoted. Oct. 22 5/16 Nov. 221 d. Tone: Steaay.43 words
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Article23 1962-09-25 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £850 sellers £8501, Porward buyers £8534. sellers £854. Settlement £850}. Turnover ajn. 185 ton*. pjn. 106 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article124 1962-09-25 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. A delegation of six Brunei Government delegates flew in here tonight on their way to Kuala Lumpur to hold informal and exploratory talks with the Malayan Government on Malaysia. The delegates are: Th« Mentri Besar, Dato Setlar Marshal bin Maun (leaden; the Deputy Mentri124 words
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Advertisement158 1962-09-25 18 He Tested /^^^^sk theHi-matic VJUICi o P3.CC v When. Lt. Col. Glenn made his historic trip into outer space, he took along a Minolta Hi-matic and brought back a perfect photographic record of the trip. The Hi-matic was chosen because it is almost fool-proof, easy to operate and guarantees good158 words
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