The Straits Times, 28 September 1962
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Title Section21 1962-09-28 1 AVKBACE DAILY CEBTIFIEW SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times ftatt*" 1 KUN 036 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962. IS CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration504 1962-09-28 1 Cheah gives details of crash programme to encourage replanting of rubber Another aim: To diversify economy KUALA LUMPUR,Thursday THE Federation Government has accepted recommendations to pay out millions of dollars in a crash programme to encourage rubber replanting on smallholdingsand diversify the agricultural economy of the country.504 words
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464 1962-09-28 1 Pleaez: `We will press valid claim' UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. 'THE Philippines Vice-President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, told the General Assembly today that his country would press its claim to British-held North Borneo "amicably but firmly until a just settlement is reached." He added In his policy speech that the Philippines wasReuter - 464 words
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228 1962-09-28 1 Flood terror as the Barcelona toll mounts BARCELONA, Thursday. JJOMELESS hundreds cowered in terror through the night as thunderstorms and torrential rain returned to the flood-stricken areas of the Barcelona region, where one official estimate of the dead and missing neared the 1,000 mark. Among the worst hit towns ireReuter - 228 words
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Article69 1962-09-28 1 CAPTURED: GIRL SOLDIERS LONDON, Thurs. Lebanese troops have, captured 14 young Israeli girl soldiers and taken them to Saida for questioning, according to a Lebanese Government statement quoted by Cairo Radio yesterday. It said the girls were mostly teenagers, and were all wearing uniforms and carrying rifles or machineguns. TheyReuter - 69 words
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Article68 1962-09-28 1 SPEED COP DIES IN CHASE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Speed cop Corporal Yang Shen Thai. 26. died in the General Hospital early today, five hours after being thrown off his motor-cycle while chasing a speeding motorist at Dunearn Road last night Cpl. Yang and another speed cop were nearing the University of68 words
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Article155 1962-09-28 1 50-50 OIL CASH TALKS IN BRUNEI ORUNEI, Thurs. Negotiations now under way between the Brunei Government and the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company. Ltd. of Seria foreshadow 50-50 sharing of the State's oil revenues, according to informed sources here. The present ratio of distribution is 70 per cent to the company155 words
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Article33 1962-09-28 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. Russia launched another satellite Cosmos 9— today, the Soviet news agency Taas said. The unmanned Sputnik carries scientific equipment designed to continue space research. Tan said.33 words
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Article30 1962-09-28 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Indian and British shipping lines today signed an agreement increasing India's share of trade between the two countries until parity is reached In 1971.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article30 1962-09-28 1 BERLIN. Thurs. An East Berlin refugee was shot and Injured by East German guards on ths bordpr between East Berlin and the French sector during the night.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-09-28 1 rplli: top man in the X Federation Army. Brigadier Tengku Osman bin Tengku Monamed Jewa (above), has been promoted to the rank of Major-General by the King, it was announced in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The post of Brigadier of the Army, which he has261 words
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Article45 1962-09-28 1 CAIRO. Thurs.— A 12-man council headed by President Gamal Abdel Nasser will be officially established today as the country's supreme policymaking body, an official source said. The source said the council comes Into being under Nasser's largescale Government reorganisation plan. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article418 1962-09-28 1 Yemen revolt: Imam killed ADEN, Thurs.— Rebels seized a radio station in the Red Sea kingdom of Yemen today and said a revolt had set up a "free Yemeni republic." The rebels, believed to be army officers, broadcast from Radio Sanaa and said they had "got rid of" Imam Mohamed.Reuter - 418 words
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Article41 1962-09-28 1 NEW V>KK Il" s.r Patrick Dr;m Philippine rialm to North Borneo. ml t" lifa (I KiftfdMß n<» doubt ;is to tbn- >t v over t« rr 1 1 Nurth Borneo "and \<ivh formally to rcs>m<nuht> on this quex'i"' K'ii<»r41 words
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Article36 1962-09-28 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Dutch are "planting timebombs" in West Irian, the Indonesian news agency. Antara claimed today. It says the Dutch were "spreading lies against the Indonesian Government among the indigenous people." Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article203 1962-09-28 1 On river I^EW DELHI. Thurs.— Communist Chinese troops opened "heavy fire" on an Indian post on Tuesday on the Northeast Frontier, an official spokesman said here yesterday. "Our post returned the fire. No casualties have been reported." he added. The spokesman said the firing,203 words
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Article60 1962-09-28 1 An Indian auxiliary post had been established by a patrol from Dhola, the sources said. The sources made it clear that Indian lorces had been Instructed to clear the Communists from Indian territory. They were unable to say If the bridge had ever been In Communist hands, butReuter - 60 words
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Article40 1962-09-28 1 OERLIN, Thurs. A Soviet fighter yesterday flew head-on at a Pan-American Clipper airliner with 84 passengers aboard, then veered sharply, missing it by almost 150 yards, U.S. officials said. The incident was the third in two days.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article36 1962-09-28 1 THE HAGUE. Thurs. Dr. Piet. J. Platteel. Governor of West New Guinea, will leave the capital. Hollandia. tomorrow, for Holland, two days before the Dutch hand over the administration to the United Nations.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article35 1962-09-28 1 TEL AVIV. Israel. Thurs. Israel today announced ii will kp: Hawk ground-to-air missiles from the United States. A Foreign Office spokesman said Israel had asked for "defensive ground to air Hawk missiles."— U.P.l.35 words
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Article37 1962-09-28 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State, will pay an official visit to India in January at the Invitation of the Indian President. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article28 1962-09-28 1 COLOMBO, Thurs. Mr. Felix Bandaranaike has resigned as Junior External Affairs Minister and Paliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranaike. newspapers here report.— U.P.L28 words
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THE `KIDNEY DOCTORS' COMPARE NOTES...
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Article, Illustration169 1962-09-28 2 THE `KIDNEY DOCTORS' COMPARE NOTES. TWO doctors Dr. David Spencer and Dr. Lan Clark compared notes last week on the technical details of their combined operation. Dr. Spencer rave one of his kidneys to save his colleague's life in a transplantine operation which made medical history. Dr. Spencer and hisExpresspic - 169 words
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Article, Illustration279 1962-09-28 2 Ben Bella accepts mandate ALGIERS, Thursday. gTRONGMAN Mohamed Ben Bella accepted last night a mandate from the Algerian Assembly to form a Government and become independent Algeria's first Premier. The 194 members sitting in the second session of the parliament which was elected last Thursday approved the nomination of Mr.279 words
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134 1962-09-28 2 Segregation Governor defies court again OXFORD I Mississippi), Thurs. Negro James Meredith tried again yesterday to enrol at the University of Mississippi but was turned away in the state's third deliberate defiance of the Federal Government It threatened a showdown between state and Federal power that could be the gravestUPI - 134 words
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Article56 1962-09-28 2 SALISBURY, Thurs— Two cases of arson, one at a thatched hut classroom at a London Missionary Society school and the other at an African church, were reported by police here yesterday. A government statement said fewer incidents had been reported than In recent days andReuter - 56 words
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Article40 1962-09-28 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs.—Mariner 11, which is expected to pass within 9,000 miles of Venus on Dec. 14, was officially reported yesterday to be 4,841,522 miles from the earth, with about 42 million miles still to go.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article15 1962-09-28 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Mr. Khrushchev has arrived In Ashkabad. capital of Soviet Turkmenistan. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article234 1962-09-28 2 rE United States has agreed to sell a number of Hawk ground-to-air missiles to Israel, United States officials said last night. The officials disclosed details of the projected sale in reply to questions about recent reports on this subject. They said they did not know howReuter - 234 words
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227 1962-09-28 2 The battle goes on for little Po Po lIONG KONG, Thurs. 11 N in c year-old film actress Fung Po Po sat pale and shaken yesterday as her father and mother quarrelled bitterly in front of her at a Press conference here. Po Po, whose wistful facial expressions wring tearsUP - 227 words
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Article17 1962-09-28 2 BERLIN, Thurs. Two Baal Germans escaped Into West Berlin on a motor-cycle yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement376 1962-09-28 2 THE PLEASURES OF P&O-ORIENT VOYAGES... fU fl S^ti Goinoaboatd! Whether exci+iftjfport- \m\\ I^T''ilh|^ 6eS)Uid us, foads of shof>pi*g dttie W ilviS^L WIKI Wt P fo nty of photos -taken, and now to *Otir visit to the Bridge showed us how /^V ita4^VS%f cattoty t coc/fy Qnd s/novfa/y organised yj\. lm^?^376 words
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Case of TOO MUCH aid...
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Article397 1962-09-28 3 Korea became corrupt, stunted by $3,600 m. given in five years WASHINGTON, Thursday. GOVERNMENT auditors said yesterday that US $1,290 (53,6««) million American aid to South Korea in five years encouraged corruption in the country and stunted its economic growth because South Korea was unable397 words
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Article161 1962-09-28 3 Secret fortunes: Move by Swiss BERNE. Thurs. Fortunes lodged in secret Swiss bank accounts by Jews, who later died in Nazi gas chambers, may go to any heirs which can be traced or to Jewish charities under a Bill passed by the Swiss Lower House today. The House carried byReuter - 161 words
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Article38 1962-09-28 3 SEOUL. Thure. A Republic of Korea army court martial yesterday found former Prime Minister John M. Chang guilty of aiding a group of anti-Government plotters and sentenced him to 10 yean in prison. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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212 1962-09-28 3 A YUB URGES TREATY TO OUTLAW SPREAD OF N- WEAPONS PRESIDENT Ayub Khan of Pakistan asked the United Nations General As&embly to give urgent consideration to the conclusion of a treaty to outlaw the further spread of nuclear weapons and the knowledge of their manufacture. The President, in a speechReuter - 212 words
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248 1962-09-28 3 Holyoake hits at Soviet Cuba line MR. Keith J. Holyoake, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of New Zealand, criticised Russia's Berlin wall and her policy in Cuba in an address before the General Assembly. "We are dismayed at a state of affairs where a government a political system has resortedReuter - 248 words
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98 1962-09-28 3 npHE steering committee approved the addition of two new Soviet-Initiated items to the agenda of the General Assembly making the total 68 but spurned Russia's bid to have them debated In plenary sessions. The new questions were listed as "condemnation of propaganda favouringReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration511 1962-09-28 3 'S. Vietnam won't be allowed to go under' "troika" to head the United Nations secretariat. MR. J. RUDOLPH GRIMES. Ldberian Secretary of State, also denounced the arguments of those wnn had not paid their U.N. financial obligations as "mere excuses and ruses." Failure to accept the world court's recent advisoryReuter - 511 words
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Article231 1962-09-28 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia will show off her newly-acquired naval strength In the near future, according to Western diplomatic sources here Her Russian-built Navy includes a Sverdlov class heavy cruiser, four oceangoing submarines and a number of destroyers, motor torpedo boats, gunboats and Datrol craft. NEW231 words
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309 1962-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE full Court of Appeal today upheld the decision of Mr. Justice Ambrose who had awarded Madam Woo Chiang Fong, a widow, $5,000 damages for the loss of a car, wrecked in an accident on April 7 last year. The car309 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-09-28 4 Off to the U.K. for engineering course MR. LYE KIIW FONO. (above) who left Singapore yesterday on a Malayan Airways cadetshlp to undertake a study course lead Ins to the degree of B Sc. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. He Is expected75 words
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150 1962-09-28 4 JAPANESE ORCHESTRA TO PLAY IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 100-strong symphony orchestra comprising Japan's most talented young musicians will fly into Singapore next Thursday to give two concerts one here and one in Kuala Lumpur. This is the NHK, Japan Broadcasting Corporation symphony orchestra, which is led by 27-year-old Seijl150 words
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Article78 1962-09-28 4 Taximanand fare robbed of $705 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A taxi-driver and his shop-keeper passenger were held up at knife-point in a lonely lane off Keppel Road yesterday morning, and robbed of $705. The taxi-driver. Ng Kirn Beo, 35. told the police that Mr. Thye Chew Loh, 70. hired his taxi to78 words
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Article450 1962-09-28 4 r[E National Theatre being built at King George V Park will have a permanent roof, instead of being in the open air as originally planned. Its seating capacity has been reduced from the proposed 7,000 to 3,500. who will also enjoy the shelter of the roof.450 words
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Article357 1962-09-28 4 r J'HE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: From Medan (OA 090) 7.30 ajn.; from Jakarta (GA 800) 9.10 ajn. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong, Bangkok. (CX 731) 12.05 pm.; from Jakarta (CX 732) 3.45 p.m.357 words
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Advertisement474 1962-09-28 4 f TOMORROW MIDNIGHT!- SIMULTANEOUSLY AT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR OIiEON-KATONG ODEON > MALACCA PENANG I CATHAY ODEON i A Powerful And Dramatic Story Blended With Captivating Romance Tragic Vengeance And Thrilling Action NOORDIN AHMAD LATTIFAH OMAR A Cathoy-Kcris Film With Superimposed English Subtitles r TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! -i S SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ALOR474 words
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Advertisement491 1962-09-28 4 Maw Shawiiri 1101 1 30 400 J ROW dHIWIIg. t 4 9.j0p m > Ronk Organisation Presents "A PAIR OF BRIEFS": Michael CRAIG Mary PEACH James Robertson Justice Plus! "Roundabout No. 5" Color. I TOMORROW MIDNIGHT' THE LAST ATTACK Nikola SIMIC Milan PUZIC in CINEMASCOPE w.tf c u titles. Haw491 words
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Article396 1962-09-28 5 'Tin price will not rise 'IT SEEMS TO ME THEY ARE TRYING TO PEG IT/ SAYS THOMSON AFTER THE U.S. SALE pOLLOWING the sale of 200 tons of tin from the U.S. stockpile, the president of the F.M.S. chamber of mines, Mr. D. C. Thomson, said today: ''The whole situation396 words
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Article24 1962-09-28 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bniibii pop-maker Nome Paramor. on a six-week world survey, left for Hong Kong today after a four-day stay here.24 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-09-28 5 Sultan's brother to tour cigarette firms in Australia SINGAPORE, Thurs Tengku Temenggong Ahmad (above) younger brother of the Sultan of Jobore. and a director of Kothmans of Pall Mall <M> Ltd.. left here last nigbt on a goodwill tour of Rothmans companies in Australia. Tengku Temenggong Ahmad was accompanied by81 words
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175 1962-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Nineteen students of the Singapore Chinese High School will be tried in the Sessions Court here on Nov. 17 on a charge under the Internal Security Act. They were detained by marine police in a motor boat in the175 words
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Article207 1962-09-28 5 Creeping plague of extortion A MAGISTRATE. Inche Gullam Mustaffa bin Nadar AIL said here today that extortion was a "disease that has crept into society like a plague and only way to be rid of it is to deal with offenders severely." He. sentenced Hoo Kwong Yuen, 22, to two207 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-09-28 5 Fans mob Ho Lan at airport IPOH, Thurs.— Scores of fans mobbed Hong Kong film actress, Miss Ho Lan, darling of Cantonese film, when she arrived at the airport here this morning. Among the fans were many from her own clan, the Toi Shan, who present- Ed her with flowers98 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-09-28 5 MALAYA MAY HOUSE REGIONAL OFFICE OF WORLD MUSLIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE World Muslim Congress may set up its A South-East Asia regional office here next year The secretary-general of the organisation, Mr. Inamullah Khan, and his assistant, Mr. Haider AlHusseini. who are on a tour of South-East Asia to204 words
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Article60 1962-09-28 5 TAPAH Thurs. Tm> Raja Muda of Perak was welcomed by 2.000 flag-waving fchool children when he arrived here today lor a iwo-day official visit of the Batang Padang District. Tlie town was decorated for the occasion. This morning he toured the District Hospital and saw the new $82,00060 words
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Article33 1962-09-28 5 IPOH. Thurs.— lncho BahumHii bin Samsudcliii. Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, today visited ihe vocational trainmc ccnlrc for Malay women here He later visited the Bilut ValleyWorkshop for the Blind33 words
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Article24 1962-09-28 5 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. a thief Mole $180 sold necklace from housewife. Mijdam Lim Soon ,Hiong. 28. in New Bridge Road '■.st night.24 words
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Article52 1962-09-28 5 PENANG. Thurs— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. today warned parents about the dangers of parental neglect of children. "The child neglected at home becomes the problem child, and soon enough the juvenile delinquent," he told pupils and parents at the speech day of the Georgetown52 words
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Article50 1962-09-28 5 IPOH, Thurs. Mrs. Lee Pak Choon, 80, one of Peralcs oldest residents and mother of Mr. Lee Guan Khye, president of the Perak Badminton Association and a vicepresident of the 8.A.M., ..ied here today. The funeral will take place 01. Sunday at 8 am.50 words
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Article, Illustration333 1962-09-28 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT HONG KONG Thurs. Sept. 27. "TWO weeks in this place and I certainly am ready to go home. Oh for the cool of the Singapore evenings and a good curry, the quiet life, and well, home. Honestly! A fortnight here333 words
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Article, Illustration638 1962-09-28 6 AT the risk of sounding trite, I would like to say to- you newly wed*, it's the little things in life that count that make all the difference between living and existing. We women, more than anyone else, should know this is638 words
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Article60 1962-09-28 6 A CUSTOM that nourished until very recent years was the one of the Hope Chest. Young girls, when they reached the age of ten or eleven In the 17th and 18th centuries, were given, literally, a wooden cheet by her parents. Then she began the long but beloved60 words
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Article, Illustration338 1962-09-28 6 DEMEMBER when we were children? Remember the awe with which we regarded onr baby brothers, sisters and cousins, and the care with which our mothers and aunts handled' them? Goodness! Everyoae treated those infants as If they were made of gossamer. They must be338 words
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Article, Illustration288 1962-09-28 6 POPLE don't get rheumatism in warm climates? Don't let them tell you stories. Lots of people get rheumatism even in tropical countries; not only rheumatism, but arthritis, flbrositis, lumbago and all sort of other muscular pains. How do you get these things? Well, the weather here,288 words
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Article, Illustration565 1962-09-28 6 wash-cloths for kitchen and bathroom, towels, table cloths, napkins and dollies. Into each stitch she put her young hopes and and the man she will one day marry. As each Item is completed, she lovingly folded It Into the hope chest. On her wedding day, she565 words
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Article191 1962-09-28 6 ROTA BHARU, Thurs. The Kaum Ibu (women's section at Umno) here are angry with the decision of seven Umno division chairmen to oust Tengku Besar Indra Petra from his position as chairman of the Kelantan State Umno liaison committee. Datln Zalnab blnte All. wife of Tengku191 words
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Article53 1962-09-28 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Senior government officers were among the large crowd who attended the funeral of Syed Mohamed bin Syed Abdul Rahman Al-Idrus. Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court here, today. Syed Mohamed, 55, died in the Alor Star General Hospital yesterday afternoon. Be was buried53 words
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Article41 1962-09-28 6 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Department of Islamic Affairs here has Introduced special forms for the recording of particulars of Muslim marriages, divorces and reconciliations. The department has warned that failure to give proper particulars could lead to prosecution.41 words
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121 1962-09-28 6 Stolen cars found— with old tyres for new MALACCA. Thurs. Two cars, reported stolen here In the past two days, have been recovered with their new tyres replaced by old ones. The owner of one of the cars, Inche Rosli bin Abdullah of Alor Gajah, had taken down the numbers121 words
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Article43 1962-09-28 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Overseas Pakistan League in Singapore will hold a tea-party at Bafflea Hot«i on Saturday for the Pakistan Contingent of United Nations security force in West Trian. The contingent la expected to arrive on Saturday morning.43 words
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Article34 1962-09-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Manners are warned that the Far East Air Force will conduct firing exercises and bombing practice on the Pul&u Songsong range, off the Kedah coast, almost dally during October.34 words
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Article192 1962-09-28 6 YOHORE Is making an exJ cellent effort In opening up jungle to settle the landless, the Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, said here today. He was speaking at the opening of the Ayer Hitam Federal Land Development Authority scheme this morning.192 words
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Article229 1962-09-28 6 ...SAYS MAGISTRATE, AND FINES BOOK MAN FOR POSSESSION OF 'TROPIC 9 ITENRY MILLER'S "Tropic of Cancer' is a grossly obscene book, declared the Circuit Magistrate here. Nik Hussain bin Nik All, yesterday when he fined a bookseller $100 for possession of three copies of the book. See Kok229 words
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233 1962-09-28 6 FREE DEATH BENEFIT INSURANCE PLAN FOR 25,000 PEOPLE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A FREE death benefit insurance scheme to cover A more than 25,000 members of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society was announced today by the society's president, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato Sambanthan233 words
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169 1962-09-28 6 $375,000 prize worries of 3 people "THIS Sunday at 2 p.m. the Social Welfare Lottery will be drawn at Muar $375,000 is a big sum and so far 102 people In Malaya have won this magnificent prize. Hasnah-Viraala-Chen has Interviewed three of these lucky winners and all three of them169 words
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Article26 1962-09-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Tan See Mee. 6ft. a former acting •enlor Chinese interpreter, Is on retirement leave after 35 years la the courts26 words
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Miscellaneous93 1962-09-28 6 AMmy Oop By V. T. Mttmmfim Dick Trmcff By Ch*&*m> Geymid MB V'.l/r AHP T> £s?y MU<TH WE I ftxTAKE SMVT>4E-\OU J| R OOSH to BtTTW TAX* J of)^&~Jr V OFrr_^wMC*.BOV Lfc** n i mm^^^B lvk«*__ sv^""— *v-l^fl Li'l Abmvr By Ai Cmpp 1 Vi* WARMT UWE SASHAYED IKTRD TH*93 words
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353 1962-09-28 7 'AMEND LAW TO KEEP OUT POLITICIANS' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees last night called on the Government to amend the Trade Union Ordinance to forbid any politician, Assemblyman or active member of a political organisation from holding office or353 words
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Article70 1962-09-28 7 Better poppy collections urged PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Hari Bunga Poppy Appeal Committee was urged last night to make better collections than last year's record of $27,000 In the state. Mr. Saw Seng Kew, the committee's chairman, who made this appeal, said that more than $200,000 was collected throughout Malaya70 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-09-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. (}M& o. pioneers of English education in May laya. Miss Josephine Foss, 75, is returning on a sentimental journey to visit her former pupils and old friends in all parts of the country. Miss Foss Is due to187 words
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Article63 1962-09-28 7 $2,500 reward after Perak murder IPOH, Thurs. The police has offered a $2,500 reward for information connected with the murder of a salesman, Chuah Sek Hock. 51, by three hooded dagger-carry-ing robbers at his home in Pasir Pinjl new village on Sept. 8. The murder set off one of the63 words
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Article24 1962-09-28 7 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Wahab bin Hassan, 21, who stole gold sovereign and chain from his aunt, was Jailed today (or 18 months.24 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-09-28 7 SHE'S OFF TO STUDY NURSING IN LONDON MISS Cynthia Pennefather. 19 (above), a former student of St. Anthony's Convent, Singapore, who flew to Britain on Wednesday night to take up a fiveyear nursing coarse at King Edward VIII Hospital in London.41 words
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Article51 1962-09-28 7 PENANO, Thurs. Burglars broke into two houses in Jalan Sungci Kelian, Tanjong Bungah, early today and stole $300 in cash and valuables. Mr. Lee Kirn Seng reported to police he lost $185 and a $40 wristwatch, while his neighbour, Mr. Thornton Valeria Rase, lost a $7551 words
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Article, Illustration374 1962-09-28 7 $34,000 suit against M.P. adjourned— he is on goodwill tour A CIVIL suit involving a sum of $34,000 brought by a sister-in-law against an Alliance M.P., T. Mahima Singh, was adjourned in the High Court here today because he is on a goodwill tour of the Borneo territories with a374 words
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Article50 1962-09-28 7 IPOH. Thurs— Three youths, one witri a dagger, held up a nurse. Rose Aug. at the Central Mental Hospital nurses' hostel and stole $30 yesterday evening. Nurse Ang. who was resting In I her room, was forced to open a cupboard where she kept the I money.50 words
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Article100 1962-09-28 7 THE LUCKY BRANCH DOES IT AGAIN rpELUK ANSON." Thurs. 1 The Teluk Anson branch of the Perak Turf Club, called the "lucky branch." has done It again. A ticket sold to a subscribing member won the first prize of $32,d80 in yesterday's big sweep. That was not all. Three other100 words
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Advertisement187 1962-09-28 7 £>k -y 1 Another local industry and again it is Shell that provides the leadership. I l H1 I I With the opening of its new Bitumen Manufacturing Plant on Pulau k^J-L K. JJJJ^iX-J Bukom, and the new Bitumen Bulk Storage Depot at Woodlands, Shell, 9 JT I 1 A187 words
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Miscellaneous65 1962-09-28 7 BuffM Bunny By Ralph iioiindahl ""TiiS^^^y 1 7M/S WILL'i rOH.PEARI MT PUWE FthERE: IT.EH,YACXPNTI kt /OH.VCSI AFTER THisA <T S" TEACH YOU "-i j-\ CAME OPEN! > P-PICKEP UPJPINISH WHAT V& TELEPHONE ME WHEN /SORRY X HCX TO KEEP ME I MM^-^i EVERY- JfK STARTEP Mil YOU'RE GOING TO BE65 words
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Obituary29 1962-09-28 8 :n Words Sit (Minimum) MR. JOMMNIS PETER, 71. Of Vlllukeeri, father of Mr. Climax of Princess Anne Hill, Buklt Tlmah passed may peacefully at Bangalore on 24th Instant29 words
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Article29 1962-09-28 8 it Word* %U (Minimum) ANTON! KNOWING THE whereabouts or presence of one Yong Toon Fee, male, age approximately 60 years please contact Box A 5725 ST. B'pore. Reward.29 words
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Article167 1962-09-28 8 If Worsts $10 (Minimum) MABJORIE LADIES HAIRDRESSER Wo Orchard Road. Spore will he cloned tomorrow 20/9/82. One day only. OUR OFFICE nil) he closed on Saturday 29th September IM2 for one day only. Federal Optiek. «s Orchard Road. Spore. TELEPHONE ***** to join the Joan Booty School of Charm167 words
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The Straits Times Friday, September 28, 1962. This Base Thought
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Article662 1962-09-28 8 The Indonesian attitude to Malaysia gets more curious, and the Philippines' claim to I North Borneo more provocative. The Federation Government can do no more than re- main patient, and keep its sense of humour. For a sense !of humour is certainly a help j ;in the662 words
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Article325 1962-09-28 8 There is no urgency about reconstituting the Federation Senate but it might be well to give the matter some thought now that it has been brought up by the Penani» State Assembly. The Upper House of Parliament has 22 members elected by the state legislatures (two each) and325 words
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Article230 1962-09-28 8 Mr. Ong Kee Hui presumably was authorised by the Sarawak United People's Party to say what he did in Wednesday's Council Negri 1 debate on Malaysia. If so, it {would seem that the S.U.P.P. now accepts Malaysia after a period of virulent hostility and then of ambivalence. Not230 words
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131 1962-09-28 8 THE Singapore immigration authorities barred entry to Dutch nationals who arrived here In the Karossa as they had no entry permits, though they came solely to seek sanctuary from stormy West Irian. These people are not political or financial risks and I131 words
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Article172 1962-09-28 8 A CONTESTANT In a Radio Malaya quiz in Kuala Lumpur the other evening defined the meaning of "absolve" as "to be cleared." Said the quiz master: "Oh no. I can't accept that." Nor did he, but he read a definition extracted I suppose from a dictionary (not172 words
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Article124 1962-09-28 8 Fls reported that the Minister of Agriculture, Inche Aziz bin Ishak. Is to have three months' paid leave after he leaves the Ministry. Is this not a somewhat extraordinary procedure? The Minister is not a member of the civil service, he is not an employee —In the124 words
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Article96 1962-09-28 8 lITTTH reference to the Tf Australian P.O.W. s "Changi Concert Party" were no Australian P.O.W.S for three and a half years in Changi Prison, there were no Australian P.O.W.'s In Changi Prison at any time during the Occupation. Australian troops were In Gordon Barracks, Changi. Only civilian internees96 words
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Article82 1962-09-28 8 I WISH -to congratulate the Kedah police who have Intensified their war on pirate taxis. Besides cheating the government of a source of revenue, pirate taxi operators are In unlawful competition to the detriment of licensed taxi drivers. Visitors to Cameron Highlands have often noticed that plrHtes there82 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1962-09-28 8 Market line up in Britain WITH MACMILLAN AND THE LIBERALS FOR GOING INTO EUROPE AND LABOUR AGAINST, THE VOTER IS BEING CONFRONTED WITH A REAL CHINESE PUZZLE from SAMUEL BRITTAN LONDON, Thur*. THE major event of the week on the Common Market front has been the crystallisation of British party1,085 words
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Advertisement751 1962-09-28 8 It Words Sit I Minimum) KRUVT to LJenke aod Peter a son Nlcolaaa Philip at Oleneagles Hospital on Heptember 28th. TO SIVALINCAM AND PURNES WARY a daughter. Shinn Ram on t>2 at Seremban Hospital. Thanks to doctor and staff. FARRELLY: To Loretta and BryVm a daughter Blobhan Brlgld on 2.Mh751 words
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Advertisement85 1962-09-28 8 How To Keep Your Memory Keen The elephant never forgets and neither do you, says a leading psychologist: There is no such thing as a bad memory. A simple method of "hooking" ideas helps you to file facts neatly in your mind, ready for immediate use. An article in the85 words
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Advertisement179 1962-09-28 8 BCp |Bxl OSm story MANKIND A History Textbook for Secondary One BOOK E. WIJEYSINGHA ONE SENIOR HISTORY MASTER RAFFLES INSTITUTION RECOMMENDED BY Singapore THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION-SPORE (Book Two For Secondary Two Is Under Print Now) ATTENTION ALL PRINCIPALS AND HISTORY TEACHERS DO NOT FORGET TO INCLUDE THIS (THE ONLY179 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1962-09-28 9 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES AUTOMOBILES AND ACCESSORIES SPARES EVEN SOLD IN VEHICLE'S COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Need built an industry FOUNDATION OF BOOMING AUTO BUILDING AUSTRALIA, with more than three million motor vehicles, not only manufactures its most popular cars, but maintains a vast automotive components industry. Without this, the manufacture of vehicles1,259 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-09-28 9 AUSSIE CARS USED IN 46 NATIONS 4 L'STRALIAN-made cars A are now being driven by motorists in more than 46 countries. The two largest manufacturer-exporters are General Motors- Holden and the Ford Motor Company of Australia producing the "Holden" and "Falcon" ranees of vehicles for export respectively. G.M.H. has shipped358 words
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Advertisement148 1962-09-28 9 buy tough, tested Australian automotive products Australia builds the vehicles for your sort of roads cars that can stand up to every type of road surface smooth* highways, tortuous mountain roads, bush tracks and congested city streets. Because Australians build for the most extreme conditions of climate and terrain, Australian-made148 words
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Article, Illustration420 1962-09-28 10 WANTED FRONT OF SEDAN REAR OF A TRUCK ONE DAY in 1932, designers at Ford Motor Company of Australia Pty. Ltdt, received a letter from a grazier. It asked whether it would be possible for Ford to combine the front end comfort of a car with the rear420 words
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254 1962-09-28 10 105,000 work in Aussie car industry About I.VOOO people are directly employed in the manufacture of motor vehicles and parts in Australia and another 60.000 in the vehicle repair industry. Eight companies share 95 per rent of the Australian market for vehicles and the three largest of these. General Motors254 words
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Article, Illustration500 1962-09-28 10 CARS OF THE 1960s WILL LAST LONGER AUSTRALIAN AUTOMOBILES ACCESSORIES FEATURE L They'll do up to 60,000 miles without any engine work except tune-ups £ARS made or assembled in Australia today, given correct maintenance, have a much longer mechanical life than their predecessors of 1939. Although Hie engines work so500 words
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Article, Illustration366 1962-09-28 10 FIRST CAR IN AUSTRALIA STEAM DRIVEN f)NLY 11 years after the German engineer, Gotlieb Daimler, had first designed and run his motor try-cycle, Australia's first car was on the road. Unlike Daimler, the designer, Herbert Thomson of Armadale, Victoria, powered his car with a steam engine instead of a petrol366 words
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Advertisement464 1962-09-28 10 fcHMBal BMMBMis^s^sm^fc^»>^Tirs^iirMi dttHkflMH HBHMHQ^ v *L£, ISW RflKi&ift" -jfmhrtf "*sHHfe* rxj- Th« Falcon flying at M m.p.h. I "Crash" Kavanagh, who drove Falcon on tests, haa staged driving displays in U.S.A., England, South Africa, South America, Germany, Franca, m\ i Canada, 10 times in Australia and in practically every other464 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-09-28 11 CARS' NEW LOOK THE 1962 Ford Falcon XI De-Luxe station sedan, called the "Squire" GENERAL Motors-Holden's new EJ special station sedan with its new styling28 words
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428 1962-09-28 11 AISTRAI.IA S two largest manufacturers of motor cars. General MotorsHolden's Pty Ltd and the Ford Motor Company of Australia. each released last month new models of their respective Holden and Falcon vehicles on to the Australian market and for export. The Holden vehicles,428 words
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Article342 1962-09-28 11 pVERY vehicle In Australia's capital city, Can- berra, is to be tested once a year for road worthiness. This follows the opening there recently of a motor vehicle registry and testing station The station, which was set up by the Federal Government, will be manned342 words
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Advertisement132 1962-09-28 11 I KEEP L «IL J CAR FAN ill tmm BO w MM «f«nu: i. i. Mitcntll 4 Ct (F/E Ud.) Sm(*psi« fiinnf Kuala lumpui ML 4. I W4&. WHAT YOU SEE mam is only half wßfei THE PICTURE '^M3^ c unseen a Hf^ is QUALITY! You gef the whole picture132 words
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Advertisement296 1962-09-28 11 SERVICE STATIONS! EXTRA BUSINESS Owners of modern cars want their vehicles kept in top condition. Old fashioned mechanics working by "ear" ond "feel" can't do it! Replex simplified specialist equipment enables YOU to easily moke the accurate adjustments demanded by modern high-performance vehicles. .and which only precision instruments con provide.296 words
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306 1962-09-28 12 An Australian firm has developed a miniature portable lubricacor which will grease a machine or a car or a tractor as easily and efficiently as a service stations powered lubricator. The lubricator is made up of a sealed pump unit with a manually operated306 words
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Article98 1962-09-28 12 MASS production techniques for the servicing of cars have been used in Australia for some years, to change engines, shock absorbers, transmission parts and electrical equipment. Now. Australian technicians have developed a machine which will reline the brakes of Australian-made Holden cars hi less than 30 minutes.98 words
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Article, Illustration494 1962-09-28 12 77 P.C. OF AUSTRALIAN FREIGHT GOES BY ROAD ALMOST every working day one million tons of goods are carried by road transport in Australia, and nearly 200 new commercial vehicles take their places on the nations busy highways. At some stage, road transport enters into the production or494 words
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451 1962-09-28 12 A USTRALLA S oil refinA ing industry is spending millions of pounds to give itself a new production pattern. Gone are the days when it did nothing else but produce millions oi gallons a year of basic products like furnace and industrial oils and motor451 words
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371 1962-09-28 12 Black gold hope for future prosperity A CENTURY ago the gold from Australia's famous A goldflelds was setting her on the road to the prosperity that she knows today. Now it seems that after years of searching Australia is close to finding that other sort of gold that nations dream371 words
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Advertisement188 1962-09-28 12 For Quality that Lasts Sets the Standard IK^^^^" A 1 ii^rrrK^^ f^^t Irw M^^^^^^^^^^ Factory's Representative: TTZT^T-nTVT CEO H CHEW AT SO IV 399 A RIVER VALLEY RD. 1 m SINGAPORE TEL: ***** HOW DO YOU MAKE YOUR CAR LAST LONGER Use only DUFOR replacement parts. DUFOR parts are equal188 words
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Advertisement285 1962-09-28 12 B^B^L \tSX B^B^blbhZmZ^ .^^^l^^^^B9B^B^bW^^T^<^^sh^^9 B^B^^^^^^^ .J Entirely new styling... a brand-new feel at the wheel new features. even greater value I Now more than ever before Holden New Luxury model. A superb new model is right out ahead in beauty, driving has been added to the Holden range. It's pleasure285 words
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Article, Illustration305 1962-09-28 13 Robbed— Black Belt doctor THUGS FEIGN SICKNESS, THEN ONE WHIPS OUT A PISTOL: 'NO CHANCE TO USE MY JUDO' THREE thugs, one of whom posed as a patient, robbed a doctor of $16,000 in cash, cameras and jewellery at his surgery here last night. One was armed with a pistol.305 words
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Article34 1962-09-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Eleven people were killed In road accidents In Singapore last month one fewer than the July toll. But the total of accidents Increased from 2,817 to 2.822 in July.34 words
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Article197 1962-09-28 13 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN agreement to draw water from the Johore River for use in Singapore for the next 99 years will be signed by representatives of the Singapore City Council and the Johore State Government at a ceremony in 'Johore Bahru on Saturday morning. The agreement.197 words
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Article55 1962-09-28 13 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A large gathering of doctors and medical students this afternoon attended the funeral of Dr. Seng-Tseng Yoon Lin. a surgeon at the General Hospital, at Bidarl Cemetery. Dr Seng-Tseng, who died in the hospital early this morning after a snort illness, leaves a widow and55 words
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224 1962-09-28 13 Philomena Lim found in coma at home HUSBAND: I TRIED TO WAKE HER... KUALA LUMPUR, "> Thurs. Philomena Lim, 28, complainant in a case in which a businessman is accused of rape, was found unconscious In her Petaling Jaya home last night. She was treated by a private doctor, but224 words
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74 1962-09-28 13 Possibility of foul play ruled out CINGAPORE. Thurs. The police here today ruled out the possibility of foul play in connection with the death of Mr. William Auguste Benecke, 38. a purser of the Eager Courier, an American tanker. Mr. Benecke died while the ship was in the Persian Gulf74 words
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Article18 1962-09-28 13 PORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. Mr. J. Grim wood, has assumed duties as Assistant Controller of Customs here.18 words
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Article31 1962-09-28 13 KLANG. Thurs. Four blocks of labour lines six units each are tc be constructed in Klang and Port Swettenham by the Town Council at a cost of 856.000.31 words
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Article, Illustration23 1962-09-28 13 PHILOMENA LIM a picture taken during the inquiry. A scarf over her head and face shields her from the photographers. Straits Times picture.23 words
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282 1962-09-28 13 COLLECTIVE PACTS, AND THOSE WHO ARE NOT IN UNIONS SINGAPORE. Thurs Should employees not belonging to a trade union enjoy the benefits of a collective agreement which their colleagues in the union have negotiated wth the employer? The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. which recently submitted a collective agreement to282 words
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Article19 1962-09-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hindus will celebrate Maba Navaratl, a religious festival, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 10.19 words
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229 1962-09-28 13 MALAYSIA will possess more wealth and more potential than any other country "outside the white dominions," Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, recently told Malayan students in London. In a talk to the Malayan Students Union, recorded and broadcast over Radio229 words
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148 1962-09-28 13 When giant transporter hits the road KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's biggest (120 ft x lift) vehicle will be on the road again to the Cameron Highlands tomorrow and this means vegetable lorries from the hllltoo will have to travel In convoy to be In time to catch the afternoon train148 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-09-28 13 British Army 'anxious' to reunite the Fortt family KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The British Army is anxious to "reunite happily" Mrs. Gertrude Fortt, 37, Austrian-born wife of a British soldier, with her family. Mrs. Fortt, wife of Warrant Officer Clive Fortt, 33, was reported missing from her home in Dempsey Road272 words
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Article36 1962-09-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Association headquarters is organising big welcome home from abroad lor Us national president. Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin. on Sunday at 11.15 a.m. at Hie international airport.36 words
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Advertisement207 1962-09-28 13 stimulating sprint NEW NEW ENERGY! H£V| STAMINA! A A Sprint is the amazing new doublo action tablet, full of concentrat- m^L e( energy dements. It gives you Jfe NEW ENERGY— boy-meets-jwpjH girl energy, bat-meets-ball *i*i^^^ energy, all the zest for living V Ik that we need today. It gives m207 words
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Advertisement124 1962-09-28 13 Beautiful M ...ij in Woventex ultra feminine \\s nylon lingerie. Pamper yourself in these glamorous night-gown and negligee sets. In pink or blue, a waisted night-gown with wide shoulder straps, the bodice embroidered with a leaf pattern. .over the night-gown its own negligee in two layers of whisper soft nylon.124 words
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Miscellaneous405 1962-09-28 13 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- metret gura-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Ren*z- SERVICE vous With Music: 7.30 Time w Signal, News; 7.35 Breakfust Metres Club; 8.00 Time Signal, News A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 In405 words
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Article168 1962-09-28 14 JOBS ADVISERS 'LIKE TELSTAR' SU N G E I PATANI. Thurs. The Federation Commissioner for Labour, Mr. S. Kumar, said yesterday the newly-formed local advisory committee to the Employment Exchange here would be like thp new space transmitting station, Telstar. "It will be the centre through which the Ministry will168 words
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Article21 1962-09-28 14 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. D. Solomon has been re-elected president of the Tamil Teachers' Union of Penang and Province Wellesley.21 words
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315 1962-09-28 14 MANY a shifty character has tried to make an ass of the law and received as reward a lengthy term to ponder where he went wrong. Rank's new comedy "A Pair of Briefs," however, makes a better Job of it and provides the audience315 words
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Article46 1962-09-28 14 IPOH, Thurs. Syed Hassan Aljeffri, president of the Sessions Court. Ipoh. and Mr. Leong Fon Nyean, an architect were today Inducted' as members of the Ipoh Rotary Club by its president. Dr. Ooh Telk Wah. at the weekly luncheon in the Station Hotel here.46 words
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389 1962-09-28 14 JESSELTON, Thursday. f F the Philippines intended to use similar tactics in North Borneo as Indonesia in West Irian, the North Borneo people must be prepared to fight the Philippines "with everything at our disposal/ the North Borneo News and Sabah TimesReuter - 389 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-09-28 14 PENANG'S BISHOP CHAN FOR ROME PENANG, Thurs The Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan, left for Bangkok today on his way to Rome for the second Ecumenical Council starting on Oct. 11. In Bangkok, Monsignor Chan will join other Catholic bishops from South-East Asia and fly to Rome. He wiU99 words
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175 1962-09-28 14 MANILA. Thurs.— The acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said yesterday he was satisfied with the British denial of the reported eviction of Filipino settlers from North Borneo. A British Embassy spokesman said on Tuesday that Sir William Goode, Governor of NorthUPI - 175 words
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128 1962-09-28 14 PENANG. Thursday. took the bulk of Penangs entrepot x trade during the second quarter of this year The previous leader in entrepot trade with Penang was Indonesia. Total entrepot trade from April to June amounted to $69.7 million— an increase of $5.3 million over128 words
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Article40 1962-09-28 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. William Mcßeath, 46. a former Director of Jackson and Co. Ltd. In Singapore, lias died suddenly In Welwyn Garden City, England Mr. Mcßeath. in Singapore from 1946 to 1955. was well-known In soccer circles.40 words
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Article26 1962-09-28 14 PENANG. Thurs. —A postman, V. Nadarajan. has told the police he was bitten by a dog In Ton A lea Lane yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement168 1962-09-28 14 "How does Kelvinator's V B Basic Improvements Plan V give me better value How, Madam? Because it means that Kelvinator is constantly testing new improvements, and as soon as a' technical or design advance has been proved good it is built in to their refrigerators. They don't make costly annual168 words
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Advertisement53 1962-09-28 14 *7\ Specimen copies 3^Jj|jßl2| L^9 gladly sent to IYC il school principals ■AjAfXfJ on request. {■■■■IBhBhH I To Federal Publications, Ltd., Signed Times House, River Valley Rd., Singapore 9. School Please send me specimen copies of Federal Mathematics Address --I Books 1 a 2D 3D 4D 5D ,6D (please tick)53 words
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Miscellaneous327 1962-09-28 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Circus performer that Impress1. Damage toes already injured t*> (4). by quick return thrust (7). 7. Interpretation of six geeie S. Attaches to unsightly fatness IS*. (7). 8. Brown in the toils of a miss 9. Spree that starts where the of aevilish disposition (8).327 words
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Advertisement957 1962-09-28 15 (CoatlnaMl from face SI SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward* $1 (Mtn.)— Bam It tta. tmtra lIPimiNCID ORADBR DRIVBR wanted by engineering company In Kuala Lumpur. Apply to Box A96M S.T. K.U Wanted for BRITISH IMPORT COMPANY A QINIRAL OLERK moderate Experience Essential APPLY P.O. BOX SB KOTA BNARU. JUNIOR FEMALE CLBRK957 words
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Advertisement552 1962-09-28 15 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wards tl (Mm.)— Bax It eta. emtre SEKOLAM TUNKU ABDUL MAUK (R.ndah), Kullm. Applications ar* la.■itrd from federal Cltlsens for the Donta of (a) Bead Teacher and (b) ■"■nior Asatlstaat to the above School wnlcb I* classified a* "large" under the jnilled teaching service. Tbe successful ippllcanu552 words
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Advertisement857 1962-09-28 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Ward* $1 (Mtm,)—Bex tt eta, tmtra FULLY FURNISMBD t nidrootn and SB* ssttsas room Independent with garsen aad ear porch. Situated at Queens Town. Bsasonahle rent Apply Miss Pool. Tel:— B'por* *****. SUITABLE EUROPEANS furnished 2-bedroocß flat. District 11, close to town. Servant's quarters, f—gf All modern857 words
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Advertisement838 1962-09-28 15 EDUCATION tt Wards U (Jlim.)—B*M It eta. axtrm CLIFFORD KINDIRCARTEN 48. Canning Rise. S'por*. Vacancies for new terra beginning Ist October. Tel: (Spore) *****. EUROPEAN TUTORS win teach yoo English by ciori**p*odsn»s. Qnaranteed results or furthar free tuition. Bond tor free prospectus to Singapore School of Languages. P.O. Box 2091.838 words
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Advertisement532 1962-09-28 15 BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS MOMQ KM* a f»« t*6T BUILOI* ■stsMlMssS ISM A 81-stentMr SirlsHSSI Sf Building A Real Ittste AMrvltJM tn Om »s/ Bast ON BALI NOW Content* of onrrent Issue lastnrti Tn* Assort***) Sssissl. Stag*****. Assssser's Repert en the University of Malay* eempetltlen. Am.n.i intarnaUensi Assaranee onu. ■Mllßsns ka532 words
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Advertisement1129 1962-09-28 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2 it Ward* U (Mtm,)—Box I* eta, extra j VOLKSWAOON PIOK UP ISM Model one owner accident free. De- a tails Talapnon* (B'pore) ***** oflaee hours. c 1881 MERCEDES-BENZ IBS excellent I BOUBIUuu registered June-fil, Insurance i expiry Juno 81 further particulars Ring S par* 78T81— So.1,129 words
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Advertisement615 1962-09-28 15 >TEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC W IT*»oe $1 (Htm.) Bm tt ate, amen i LADIES mot Swedish massage and team bath department Is now open. < Ye alao nrvtt* you to try our New kwn* steam racial treatment. -Salon I >atneki" MA Penang Lane. Spore. DsMpnone ***** LOUISE KLERKS Instttut Jiunessi i615 words
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Advertisement298 1962-09-28 15 LADIES DRESS SHOP M Words It (Mim.)—B«x M ets. extra AFTERNOON ORESSKS at Mulftands' Oowns. Both Salons. ROUND Trlß CLOCK In Styl* wlta Nelson's, IT* Ore Hard Rood, B'pore. ATTENTION M.M. FORCES. Tn* jtAiaa' raahlon Snop at tbe TanicUa ibop. OHQ will be closed from Tburelay, 27tn September (or lmprovenoata.298 words
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Article303 1962-09-28 16 CHELL'S $4.5 million bitumen plant on Pulau Bukom will be declared officially open by Singapore's Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at 5 p.m. today. The Minister will also open the million dollar factory of Bitumen Packaging (Pulau Bukom) Ltd. for the manufacture303 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-09-28 16 THE Maersk Line's new 12,125-ton cargo ship Anette Maersk (above), called at Singapore last week on her maiden voyage. Anglo-American Corporation, general agents, gave a buffet and cocktail party on board to the Danish Consul, Mr. P. Berner, the line's clients and Pressmen. The Japanese-built vessel with74 words
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110 1962-09-28 16 Publicity Club plans advertising awards THE SINGAPORE Publicity Club is organising advertising awards through its recently formed Creative Circle to "stimulate an awareness of and a keener appreciation of visual creative standards in advertising." The Circles committee, headed by Mr. Brian Hoyle, art director of Young Advertising and Marketing, plans110 words
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Article, Illustration214 1962-09-28 16 ANOTHER new brand of shirts has now been A marketed in the Malaysian territories to compete with the higher-quality class. The newcomer Is from Australia and manufactured by Glo Weave pty. Ltd., of Melbourne which is making available locally 80 different types for various occasions.214 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-09-28 16 U.C.B. talks on sales promotion THE Far East pharmaceutical sales representative of the Union Chfmique Beige, Belgium, arrived in Singa- pore last week to consolidate his company's position here. Mr. Andre Von Der Becke also discussed future sales programme with Jackson and Co. Ltd. sole local agents. U.C.B. drugs which137 words
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Article58 1962-09-28 16 Oestetner Ltd. is adding a new stencil duplicator to its present range of 300 series, the company announced in London. Called Gestetner Royal, the new machine has a bigger paper size and print area than any other rotary stencil duplicator available today and Is fitted with automatic shut-off,58 words
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Article32 1962-09-28 16 Mr. Olivier Piot. the French Commercial Attache in Singapore, leaves for France today on a 3j-month vacation. Mr. Jean Geronimi. Commercial Attache in Kuala Lumpur, will act for him.32 words
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Article21 1962-09-28 16 British car output last month rose 30.769 to 93.940 units over July but exports fell 12.274 to 36.750.21 words
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84 1962-09-28 16 A CONTRACT has been signed between Tay Miang Huat Distillery Ltd. of Singapore with Lepage Urbain of France ior the supply and installation of an up-to-date continuous distillation unit at the existing plant at Alexandra Road. This unit will be capable of producing 1.000 gallons84 words
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Article185 1962-09-28 16 HIGHER RATES DETER EXPORTS FREIGHT rates quoted by the AustralianMalayan Shipping Conference are keeping Australian exporters out of important South-East Asian markets, writes Keith Hooper from Sydney. Mr R. Burn, manager of George Shirley Pty. Ltd., the Sydney fertiliser manufacturer, said: "Sulphuric acid, for example, can be landed by Japanese185 words
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Article32 1962-09-28 16 A shipment of 10.000 dozen Japanese frozen oyster.> arrived In Singapore last week, the biggest consignment to arrive here to date. A bigger consignment (15.000 dozen) Is expected next month.32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-09-28 16 MR. WILLIAM S. Ml I LOR (above), former assistant manager of Anivitti Advertising in Australia, has joined Young Advertising and Marketing Ltd. in Singapore as a senior account executive. Mr. Mellor has also worked with several other leading agencies in Australia including Reckitt and Colman.Agencies - 49 words
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Advertisement182 1962-09-28 16 i H-P--frompton Parkinson A. C. Motors available from Stock conforming to the most recent electrical and dimensional British Stondord Specifications, are available from stock at short notice. U D ■w^ ii Enquiries to:— UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Singapore Sondakan FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penong, Molocca Serembon /<zEp STRAITS182 words
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Advertisement241 1962-09-28 16 EAGLE ENGINEERING FOR ALL MARINB AND GENERAL ENGINE REPAIR* EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONG ROAD. SINGAPORE. TELf 6IOB6 the NEW UNIVERSAL j ENCYCLOPEDIA in 15 Volumes FREE Bookcase. I Special Discount. Compiled by over 400 experts, I I this all-British Encyclopedia I I contains the sum total of hu-241 words
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Advertisement1454 1962-09-28 17 g^^ Jj^ mmmm m^^ m^^ m m ——^^Z ajjajjajjl tO IIVtRPOOI ft WEST COASI B.A Om S**ere urn P. rkaei Peaaai CtCLRPS Havre, uverpeei. Ciaigsw HPVteata led M poiyoorui A fflovtk, l-paal. R'daa. Htrg la Pt/Ort I Ret 1 ACHIUES liverpeel. Ciasgow tda. a Ret 2 MENESIMM Liverpeel Ocl I1,454 words
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Advertisement2925 1962-09-28 17 IHE E. A. C. LINESSAILIR4U 10 SEMOA, it NAVRi. NAMOUM, OREJKR. ANTYrIRf. ROnERCAM. AMITERIAM. OSLI. QOTMEHIIIRt AM COPEMUftEH /@^&i Peaaag pf\SS\a "SEUNOIA" I) Sailed -a Part/a Sept a/24 Seel C\ Y^-J'J 'BtiRA si mumj oei 1/ > cci t/ I Bet W\A>gy Malacca' a) M/a set torn Ort mvu Oat2,925 words
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Advertisement1092 1962-09-28 17 mjm. NcAUSTER dc CO., LTD. Wr. n. cw, XhmU|| T*** UtLMMMAm UMB 4k KLA VEMESS UMS > IMMM, MMIORI lIIIIMRRI LM AMELU. SAH PRAMCISM. RAVtk lim. 44ATTU. VAJUOlftll I PMTUkM «m op mewcutu mmhjmo aanja te. CaMM I. ftaeM rwi P. S'haa kmmr Anertca. a-a/aiipi asapt/2 rm i/Tlm oroiuviuj cpari1,092 words
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Article155 1962-09-28 18 Bept. 27. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) ■uslnttt dtnt Dunlops 10 ctm. 8. Darby 4|d. V. A N. 14 cts. C. Stonse UA. J. WauKb 12 cts. Hteamship 8 cia. M. Brew. 25 cU. 8. Times 20 cts. Containers 9 cts. t>. Traction 111 M. Cement 18 cts. S.155 words
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Article16 1962-09-28 18 Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for the Cup holiday. It will re-open today.16 words
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Article215 1962-09-28 18 OCTOBER lint fratta rubber ftuytn l.a.fe. closed at p.m. in Sing»_ pore mud Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 761 cent*- per lb. up bait a cent. Tbe. tone waa quttt. S C C.R.A. and F.M.R.I. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers 761,215 words
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Article167 1962-09-28 18 SHIPS lying alongside tht Singaport wharvti today art: Kmplre Kittinake 21/22. Hannover 13/14. Bronzville 23/24, A.«ahl Maru 25 26, Urizk 27/28. Karaite 33/34. Houtman 40/41. snr.ir. Kan 29/30, Orestes 15/16. Carrontvink IS, Yamanarni BA, Arabian Qunh 42 43. Andes Maru 44. Outsr rtsdt: Starlight. Twin Fix, Vallatla,167 words
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587 1962-09-28 18 STOCKPILE SALES ARE `NOT ENCOURAGING' SAYS MARKET From Our Market Correspondent I ARKET circles thought IVI the third and successful attempt by the Americans to sell stockpiled tin on Wednesday had no encouraging aspects. Even if it was not severely bearish they felt it would result in tin shares remaining587 words
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Article23 1962-09-28 18 Malayan Stork Indices a Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Industrials' 182.39 181.69 Tins: 281.91 281.13 S rubbers: 17U.01 1*0.40 Jan. 1. 1958=100.23 words
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Article636 1962-09-28 18 {COMBINED business in the GinKa pore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (1.000) 11.88' RL. (20.000) J1.90 D. (10 000) 11.89 D (4,000) 11.88; Pltzpatrlcks (1,000) $2.18: F. and N. ordu636 words
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346 1962-09-28 18 THERE was no reaction on the Straits tin market yesterday to the announcement that America had sold 200 tons of stockpiled tin on Wednesday after two previous abortive attempts. The local price of tin remained unchanged at $425 per plcnl on an offering346 words
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Article94 1962-09-28 18 /HINESE Preduet Eichangt Slnga- port noon prices per picul yttttrday: Ctcenut til: bulk $38) sellers, drum $411 sellers. Ctpra: Sept. $27| buyers, SIS BSjtaa, Popper: Muntok white $145 ■rllers, Sarawak white $142t sailers, special Sarawak black $110 sellen>. garbled Lamport*, black $122) sellers. ABTA ***** sellers. Singapore Coconut94 words
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Advertisement1071 1962-09-28 18 i I V\— T KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress O.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service ti* ti* ti* tl* S'poft ri*» H'lonc t rnncitco c *ngeis« n.Yixi "KM*awt Man" lt/31 »tt vi mm Urn IS hrn tl nm MM* 1 CtHstt Mart" 2f7» Mm 31 Ntv/1 Dtc Die 25 Oec IT Ott1,071 words
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Advertisement795 1962-09-28 18 Orient mid- east lines Great Lakes Service US) OIIECT SIIIINGS FROM SINSAPORt MB MAUT* TO CINUIUH tNO U.S. 6tE«T UKES PORTS root P. S'htn Pmmt *rr. Toronto CARLO MAP.TINOLICN In Port Seat 30 Mtv 4 VMttlt Mil It MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. MILWAUKEE t CNICASO. •UNTSi PATERSON, SIMONS795 words
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Advertisement510 1962-09-28 18 EXCHANGE RATES 1 cistltn made these chances In us rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): •tiling TT sr OD rtady: Iwiit Francs Ml); Otuticht Markt 13o«. Italian Urt *****. On tbe frtt tichanct marktt In Htfif Ktng the U.I. dtllar was quoted at 5.73! for T.T. and 5.721510 words
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Advertisement1619 1962-09-28 19 NOTICES NOTICE CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD The public Is hereby notified that the following warrant issued by The Central Provident Fund Board la reported lost and Is declared null and void. Warrant No. 1. Date of Issue: 31st August, 1955. Name of Holder: Mr. Lye Yuen Weng. NRIC: S4N *****.1,619 words
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Advertisement362 1962-09-28 19 NOTICES NOTICE BUSINESS AS USUAL WELCOME SPECIAL DISCOUNT DURING 6TRIKB PROPRIETOR'S PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL CUSTOMERS. -X.M OLI MOHAMED LTD. 38/40. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.6 WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED Half yearly Interest on 8% Debenture Stock payable 15.M.1962. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Debenture Holders will be closed from362 words
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Advertisement831 1962-09-28 19 TENDERS TENDERS are Invited to harvest about 32 rambuUn trees ea a monthly basis en State Land Lot 72 Mukim XXIL TENDERS stating the amount of royalties tr be offered, should be delivered to the Office of the Commissioner of Lands. Ground floor. Government Offices, St. Andrew's Road, Singapore 6.831 words
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Advertisement725 1962-09-28 19 NOTICE UNCLAIMED E.P.F. CONTRIBUTIONS (a) A sum of money on account of EJP-F. contributions remains to be refunded to certain former members of the Rank L File, the Special Constabulary and Civilian staff of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police in respect of period Ist July to 31st December. 1952.725 words
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Advertisement982 1962-09-28 19 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class C and above registered JK.R. contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Pahang, Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. on the 11th October, 1962 for the construction and completion of one block of Maternity Ward complete with septic tank, sewerage and drainage982 words
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288 1962-09-28 20 CHICAGO, Thursday. GONNY LISTON, the new world heavyweight champion, said yesterday he intended to give dethroned title-holder Floyd Patterson a return bout, as provided for in their contract, and after that he was willing to take on all challengers. The huge negro boxer,Reuter - 288 words
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Article91 1962-09-28 20 MANILA. Thurs. Flash Elorde of the Philippine* will defend his oriental lightweight boxing title against a Japanese at Cebu City in the southern Philippines in November. Lope Sarreal. Elorde's manager and father-in-law said the challenger will be one of three Japanese boxers Osamu Watanabe, Yuko KatsumataReuter - 91 words
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Article156 1962-09-28 20 SOCCEH MALACCA KO: War DeDt Civilians 5 Kubu United 4. KAL'B LUt: Malunud School 5 Pcnaga Muda 4. KA.VIAXATHAN CU> (Klang) ACS 4 High Sc.iool 0. SIX -A-MDL TOURNEY (Talpingi: Kamunting 8 Prisons A' 5; Pcrsatuan Melayu 43 Town Council 0: Kilat 23 PWD 9. FRIENDLY (Kuantan) Rest 2156 words
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Article78 1962-09-28 20 BOXING [OS ANGELES. Thur* Argentine boxer Alejandro Lavorante has a "Uttie better" than 50-50 chance of surviving brain damage In a coma for a "prolonged" period, his doctor said last night. Dr. De Weltt Fox would not give any estimate on how long78 words
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Article28 1962-09-28 20 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. Willie Watson, former English cricket and soccer international, has arrived here to investigate offers to coach cricket and soccer in Johannesburg. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article70 1962-09-28 20 RI'GKV UNION rteMikf. uj matches in Bmuin: Brlsiol 26 Clifton 6; Cardiff Bridgend 3: Lancashire 8 Surrey 3: Lydney 3 Cheltenham 12: Newbridge 13 Glamorgan Wanderers 6; Torquay 11 Newton Abbot 14; Pontypool 10 Newport S. KtOBY LEAGI'K Yorkshire brat Lancashire 22-8 in a English county championshipReuter - 70 words
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Article244 1962-09-28 20 CRFCKE m LONDON, Thursday. rpHE MCC cricketers flew out from London air- port this morning for Aden, en route for Australia where they will bid to regain the Ashes. The Duke of Norfolk, the manager of the M.C.C. party, said: "If this tour IsReuter - 244 words
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Article349 1962-09-28 20 SOCCER BRUSSELS, Thurs. The Belgian football club, Sporting Anderlecht, brought off the shock of the European Cup tournament last night when they eliminated Real Madrid, five times winners of the trophy. Anderlecht won the second le* 1-0 after drawing the first leg 3-3. A349 words
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Article46 1962-09-28 20 SYDNEY. Thurs. Australian swimmer John Devitt. 1960 Olympic Games 100 metres freestyle gold medallist. announced yesterday that he plans to turn protessional. Devitt said he had accepted a job with his former trainer Sam Hereford as a part-time coach in a Sydney suburb. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article82 1962-09-28 20 TEN FOREIGN STARS FOR JAPAN MEET ATHLETICS rKYO, Thurs— The Japan AAA said today that ten foreign athletes, including four women, would participate In the International goodwill meeting for students (Oct. 7) and the national championships (Oct. 12-14). The foreign athletes will Include Salvador MoraJe (Italy), Joint-holder of the world82 words
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307 1962-09-28 20 Still injured, so Sobers won't join CVealth team By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malayan Cricket Association today received the disappointing news that Garfield Sobers, one of the world's leading batsmen, will not be in the Commonwealth cricket team arriving here on Oct 2 for a 10-day tour of Malaya and307 words
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Article81 1962-09-28 20 I .LONDON, Thurs. Mrs. Marley Spearman, the holder, and her Curtis Cup foursomes partner, Mrs. Angela Bonallack reached the Unal of the British women's open amateur golf championship at Royal Birkdale. Southport, yesterday. Mrs. Spearman. 34, had a surprisingly easy win over Julia Greenhalgh, 21,Reuter - 81 words
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Advertisement227 1962-09-28 20 ROSKOPF ROSKOPF 134 WHY I CHOSE A ROSKOPF" COMPETITION Prizes every month! First prize $100.00, second $50.00 and five consolation prizes of 10.00 each. Open to every purchaser of a ROSKOPF Watch ask for a free entry form at time of purchase. Results will be announced in this space monthly.227 words
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Advertisement225 1962-09-28 20 GOOD PERFORMANCE^^ LIGHT WEIGHT J fJmxifT RELIABLE T^y~ y j!^r EASy TO USE 8 jfl W^r._. These are the main features of the Mobile*■j^^Pr Canadien Chain Saw Australia's most widely used Chain Saw which is now offered for local distribution. The Chain Saw has become more than a safe machine225 words
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Miscellaneous32 1962-09-28 20 Sports Diary 8OCCEK TOUR MATCH: Perak v 8. Korea (CAH grd, Ipoh 5 p.m.). BUGGER TRIAL: S'gor schools trial (Shaw Rd, 5 pjn.); Club match: Fed Singnals v PMC (R. Range Rd>.32 words
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Article310 1962-09-28 21 MALAYA'S STAR DECIDES ON TWO-YEAR LAY-OFF Studies mean more, he says By ERNEST FRIDA gINGAPORE, Thurs. Manicka Jegathesan, Malaya's 200 metres winner at the Jakarta Asian Games, has decided to go into "temporary retirement" for the next two years. This wiU mean that he \/ill310 words
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Article64 1962-09-28 21 rH. Thurs. The soccer nytch between Perak and South Korea scheduled on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today was postponed due to heavy rain. The match will be played tomorrow at the same venue at 6.15 p.m. Perak P. A. president Teoh Chye Hln said that64 words
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164 1962-09-28 21 QINGAPORE, Thurs. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur F.A.. will seek a mandate from his council tomorrow, giving him full power to deal with the Football Players Association in the present dispute. Mr. Soh said today that he would also ask the164 words
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388 1962-09-28 21 Another five horses go to Class 2 IPOH, Than.— The Haudicapper has promoted another five horses from Class S to Class 2. They are Joey San, Yougha) Bridge, National Joy, Four Winds II and Cool Assurance. Weights for all eight races here on Sunday are: Cl 3 Div I— 6f388 words
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Article244 1962-09-28 21 By EPSOM JEEP, Ipoh, Thursday IX> INDUCE heavy-punting owners to place their A bets on the totalisator Instead of with bookmakers, the Malayan turf clubs should do two things: Reduce the tax on tote betting and provide better betting facilities. This was the general244 words
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99 1962-09-28 21 ON THE TRACK TUMBALINA, PERFUME IMPRESSIVE riH, Thurs. Tumbalina and Perfume were the only horses to do fast working on a yielding track at Ipoh this morning, reports EPSOM JEEP. rumballna with (Ken Smith up) went attractively over 3f in 40. Perfume (Apprentice Mam at) sprinted 3f in 41. [■ibouictte99 words
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921 1962-09-28 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Pifteen- year-old Teh Urn Tie, of Chung Cheng High School, was the best performer at tne Katong District schools swimming championships at Amber Road. Sixteen new records were established at the meet. Results: BOYS 'A' PIV. 190 m free: 1 Puan921 words
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236 1962-09-28 21 FAM to enter team for Tokyo Games TLf ALAYA will compete for the first time in the ITI soccer tournament of the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964. Malaya's entry will be posted tomorrow morning to FIFA, the world controlling body, said Kwok Kin Keng, the F.A. of Malaya secretary.236 words
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Article37 1962-09-28 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Pine three-quarters 'play enabled Malayan University to beat Royal Malayan Air Force at rugger by 14 points (goal, two tries and penalty) to 8 (goal and try) at Bellamy Road ground yesterday.37 words
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198 1962-09-28 21 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN MOTOR-RACING SINGAPORE, Thurs.— For the first time this year Singapore will not be represented at the ninth Macao Grand Prix to be held on Nov. 16 and 17. Singapore's lone entrant for the meet, Dickie Arblaster, will race only in198 words
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105 1962-09-28 21 HARBHAJAN KARTAR HAVE MOST 'CAPS' HOCKEY i CINGAPORE, Thurs. Two Singapore hockey players have passed the 50 mark in representative matches. 8. Yogarajah, the secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association, says this in his annual report. They are: Half-back HarbhaJan Singh with 62 appearances In representative hockey, not including the105 words
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Article54 1962-09-28 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation will stage an International tournament to commemorate the birth of Malaysia between August and September next year. At the SABF meeting tonlyht, a seven-member preparatory committee was formed headed by Mr. Goh Chye Hln, to organise the tournament which will be54 words
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Advertisement176 1962-09-28 21 Illustrated right -U (1) S^ f*\ Industrial engine with TjC^Slb tropical radiator and (L^hl P*flmVml British rockford clutch. J fc S gearbox, S6 engines ara used far all marina and industn Tho JARWNE WAUGH OrgMitttttM <*HmmmmT I Unssm you take doßntto stepe I to prevent it, you may at any176 words
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Advertisement123 1962-09-28 21 NEW ZEALAND r rnHL rfli W//h/£ I LIIIILLHI Jw/OjnfJ^ SOU AGENT IN SEIANGOR: THE HMOY CANNING CORPORATION (M) LTD. 1 fl smflsmmWiliJl vst if 3 mfll I j iJI VH 1 1 afc-* X f!m4ik M 1 I' i^| H 4 <; £'*'^^^H^| 411 Mm mfr! I \i# I I123 words
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Article366 1962-09-28 22 THE MENTRI BESAR 'S MESSAGE OF LOYALTY ON SULTAN'S 46TH BIRTHDAY BRUNEI TOWN, Thursday. BRUNEI'S Mentri Besar, Dato Setia Marsal bin Maun, today assured the Sultan here that the loyalty of (he people of the State indicated thai no section of the population would oppose Malaysia. The366 words
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195 1962-09-28 22 New citizenship laws in force on Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New citizenship regulations including the end to citizenship by registration comes into force on Monday. The regulations, all of which were passed by Parliament earlier this year, deal with: PEOPLE who are born Itere after Oct. 1 from Monday they195 words
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Article67 1962-09-28 22 PASADENA, California, Thurs. The Mariner-2 spacecraft may have been hit by a micro-meteorite or have encountered solar surf as It hurtled toward the planet Venus, scientists reported yesterday. Scientists at the jet propulsion laboratory of the California Institute of Technology said that on Sept. 8, the67 words
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Article, Illustration372 1962-09-28 22 A 'VERY OLD WOMAN,' NASI BERYANI FOR A FEAST SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Zariah binte Jais, 13-year-old daughter of a Singapore police driver, said today after her second encounter in three days with a ghost: "It was frightening." Looking flushed and372 words
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Article184 1962-09-28 22 TOUCHING, Thurs. Extremist newspapers in Sarawak were stirring up hatred against the Government and indoctrinating the people with Communism, said Mr. Chen Ko Ming, an unofficial member, in the Council Negri meeting here today. He welcomed the Government's move to put a stop to them184 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-09-28 22 A 'MOURNING MONDAY' PROTEST BY GOVT. MEN |{UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service, which has 72 affiliated unions, will observe Monday as "mourning day." This is in protest against Government's decision last year to raise the retiring age from 55 to98 words
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Article178 1962-09-28 22 DNOM PENH, Thurs. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today after a 90--minute audience with Prince Norodom Sihanouk that he was carrying a "personal message of warmest greetings" from the Cambodian Head of State to Tengku Abdul Rahman. Mr. Lee. whoReuter - 178 words
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Article41 1962-09-28 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Radio Singapore will broadcast two translated versions of a recent speech to the Malayan Students' Union In London by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at 1.15 p.m. tomorrow (Amoy) and at 11 a.m. Saturday (Teochew).41 words
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Article33 1962-09-28 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Vespa Club will hold a dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall on Saturday. Highlight of the evening will be a fashion parade on wheels by local models.33 words
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Article302 1962-09-28 22 LONDON. Thurs. Generally unsettled conditions were experienced in London stock markets today but the tone improved towards the close. Firmness in gUt-edged securities was the highlight following the Bank of England announcement that special deposits were to be cut again. Oains in medium-dated stocks ranged to one full302 words
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Article41 1962-09-28 22 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 221 d.. Nov. 22} d.. Dec. 22Jd.. Jan. 22|d.. Jan./ Mar. 22; d.. Apr./ June 22Jd.. July/Sept. 22 7/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. unquoted c.l.f. Oct. 22 9/IM.. Nov 22 7/16 d.. Dec. 22|d. Tone Quiet after steady.41 words
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Article24 1962-09-28 22 LONDON. Thurs.—Buyers £849 J. sellers £850. Forward buyers £853. sellers £8531. Settlement £850 J. Turnover a.m. 195 lons. p.m. 90 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article, Illustration241 1962-09-28 22 'C-Market may widen scope' a visitor from Bonn SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE President of the West German Parliament, Dr. Eugen Gerstenmaier, spoke today of the possibility of the European Common Market eventually widening its scope to take in Afro-Asian countries Dr. Gerstenmaier is the leader of a four-man Parliamentary delegation which241 words
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Article83 1962-09-28 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Traction Co. has extended the period for school children's concession fares from 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. in view of the introduction of the SJ-day-week which has caused some students to go home later than before. Between 6 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.83 words
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Article20 1962-09-28 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Indian Movie News Readers Club will hold a "picnic-get-together" at Changi Point on Oct. 7.20 words
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Obituary33 1962-09-28 22 MR. LEE AH KMEAN su.Mcnlj died of heart attnek a' U, J ii.iti Kho* Cheng Chow, Ipoh. Funeral at 2.00 pro. on 25.9.8 J. Kormrr employee of Mi-un, ChoonK Bam. Ipoh. _J33 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-09-28 22 lIIOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 93 70 Malacca 90 70 Singapore 81 7540 words
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