The Straits Times, 3 October 1962
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Title Section23 1962-10-03 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Mot*** Nat**" He** I**1 Estd. 1843. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03U23 words
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Article, Illustration196 1962-10-03 1 Tengku sets off on 'no politics voyage < SINGAPORE, Tues. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN left here today in the Asia for his threeweek official tour of India and Pakistan. After the usual round of handshakes, the cheerful Prime Minister told reporters: "Well, I'm looking forward to seeing India. I hope to196 words
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Article832 1962-10-03 1 Troops dig in round campus for one man... 27 armed people arrested OXFORD (Mississippi), Tuesday NEGRO James Meredith began his second day of classes today at a University of Mississippi campus tightly guarded by 15,000 U.S. army troops. There were no incidents. The 29-year-old Negro was accompanied832 words
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Article151 1962-10-03 1 Airman death: An arrest SINGAPORE, Tues. A naval rating from the British aircrait carrier Ark Royal has been charged with the murder of a shipmate, Leading Aircraftman J.W. Storey, 28, whose body was found in tho sea at Seletar Naval Base last Tuesday. The Fleet Information Officer. Commander J. W.151 words
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Article34 1962-10-03 1 CUBAN THREAT TALKS WASHINGTON. Turs SrcrMurv S*«tr Dr.in Ru--^ tegaa <"<• layi Urn today with Ljtin la Foreign Maisten Mblf >tcpN r«hort »f mil. Ury force, to enr with Cuban threat— 1 I34 words
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Article102 1962-10-03 1 Schirra's chances 'look good' CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues. The weather outlook for tomorrow's scheduled launch of astronau Walter Schlrra has Improved in the last 24 hours, and officials here said today that the chances "lok good." They said that tropical storm Daisy, which yesterday threatened a postponement, was moving on aReuter - 102 words
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Article45 1962-10-03 1 AMMAN, Tues— Jordan Ministers Council have decided on November 24 as the date for general elections following a decree by King Hussein last night Jordan's Lower House of Parliament was dissolved last week to clear th» way for the elections. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration656 1962-10-03 1 FRANCIS ROZARIO; EE BOON LEE - FRANCIS ROZARIO and EE BOON LEE By SINGAPORE, Tues.— Relatives of two young lovers this morning told the Coroner that they would have nothing to do with their bodies. The stepmother of the boy. bespectacled Woo Kong Beng. 17. and the grandmother of656 words
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Article61 1962-10-03 1 PARIS. Tuee. General De Gaulle told Parliament In messages to both Houses today that his decision to change the constitution by referendum, so that future President* shall be elected by universal suffrage, was aimed at ensuring "an effective guarantor of the destiny of Prance and ofReuter - 61 words
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Article59 1962-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The first .seci-etary of the Malayan Embassy in Cairo, Raja Aznnm bin Raja Hajl Ahmad, returned here tonight for a new Assignment. He was accompanied by his wife. Tengku Zallah. and their two children. He has been In Cairo since January, 1990.59 words
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155 1962-10-03 1 Boos after being shunned in class OXFORD (Mississippi), Tues. Negro James Meredith received the "silent treatment" from his classmates on his first day at the formerly alluhite University of Mississippi yesterday. Chief U.S. Marshal James McShane said there were 12 to IS people in his first class. The subject was155 words
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Article90 1962-10-03 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Bet ting on a sure thing is not gambling. This was the verdict of a Federal Judge, Mr. Kenneth Grubb, in Milwaukee. He dismissed gambling charges brought against three men who admitted using a two-way radio with which ihey were able to place bets90 words
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Article56 1962-10-03 1 JERUSALEM, (Israeli sector), Tues. An Israeli border policeman was killed and another woundea in a clash last night with marauders near El Hunt, at the conjunction of the Israeli. Syrian and Jordan borders, police said today. They said the marauders opened fire when stopped by theReuter - 56 words
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160 1962-10-03 1 'NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN LOVE' SINGAPORE. Tues. A Chinese newspaper this afternoon found In its readers mail two notes purported to have been left behind by the dead couple. The person, who sent them said he had found them on the ledge from which the couple fell to their160 words
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Article, Illustration409 1962-10-03 2 PEKING, Tuesday. Chen Vi, Chinese Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, yesterday called on the Socialist camp and all "peace-loving" forces to wage a "tit for tat" struggle against the United States "imperialist policies of aggression and war." He was speaking to about 500,000Reuter - 409 words
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90 1962-10-03 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. Members of the Praia Socialist Party and the Right-wins: Jan Sangh demonstrated outside the Chinese Embassy here last night urging Indian guests to stay away from Chinese National Day celebrations. The demonstrators marched on the embassy carrying placards reading90 words
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Article299 1962-10-03 2 ORIGHTON, Tues. D The Labour Party opened its 61st annual conference here yesterday with leaders sounding the keynote of socialist victory at the next general election, and Fanks closed for blistering attacks on the Conservative Government. The 13.000-delegate assembly made a sharp contrast with the conferencesReuter - 299 words
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Article39 1962-10-03 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The African group of states discussed the situation in Southern Rhodesia at a private meeting here last night and agreed that the problem was "so explosive that It threatens international peace and security." Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article570 1962-10-03 2 FRANCIS BOEY - DATELINE Hong Kong FRANCIS BOEY From ONE PUNCH cost an American. William O. Winston, 38, exactly HK$950. A Kowloon court was told that he landed the punch on a policeman, who fell through the HK$650 window of a shoe store. The magistrate fined Winston HK$450 and ordered him to pay570 words
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240 1962-10-03 2 Probe call as girl accuses officials of immoral advances COLOMBO, Tues— The Ceylon Daily News, an English language dally, called yesterday lor a Government Inquiry Into allegations that a Canadian girl had been subjected to loathsome. Immoral advances" by local olficials and an M.P. Sarah De Vloo, a 23-year-old artsReuter - 240 words
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Article38 1962-10-03 2 No Borneo claim Subandrio JAKARTA. Tues. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. yesterday repeated that Indonesia has no intention, of trying to gain control of Portuguese Timor or British North Borneo. Dr. subandrio said Indonesia had no territorial ambitions.38 words
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Article20 1962-10-03 2 SAIGON. Tues.— Fifteen people were killed when Communist guerillas destroyed a government watchtower near here. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-10-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r at That I what tmc kasmiowJ naci rru um/b. J \*nu. se hextj-^19 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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170 1962-10-03 3 WALKOUT by 85,000 AMERICAN DOCKERS T EW YORK, Tues. 11 An estimated 85.000 American dockers went on strike at Sunday midnight in a walkout expected to paralyse east coast and Gulf ports. There was a flurry of activity over the weekend as companies rushed to get their ships out ofReuter - 170 words
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Article71 1962-10-03 3 MANILA, rues.— I'.ialland. as holders, am among nine countries expected to participate in the sixth Par East bridge championship to be held :n Manila from Nov. 14 to 25 by the Par East Bridge Federation. Six-man trams from Hong Kung, Indonesia. Japan. Malaya, Okinawa. Formosa. Thailand, VietnamReuter - 71 words
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Article40 1962-10-03 3 MOSCOW. Tues.— Mr. Khrushchev yesterday again rejected international control over underground nuclear tests, the mair. issue holding up a test ban agreement, during a meeting with two Indian peace campaigners, according to the Soviet Government newspaper bresUa ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article330 1962-10-03 3 China 'worst threat to peace' rpOKYO, Tues. The Asian People's Anti Communist League opened its annual conference here yesterday with a warning that China poses the biggest threat to peace. Mr. Mitsujiro Ishii, a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan and a former Cabinet Minister, sajd warUPI - 330 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-10-03 3 HANDCUFFED, and trying to shield his face with his hat from waiting photographers, U.S. sailor Yeoman, first class Nelson Cornelius Drummond emerges from the Federal Courthouse here after being charged with passing secret navy information on to two members of the Soviet delegation to the UnitedUPI - 110 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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Article51 1962-10-03 3 WASHINGTON, Tue±>. Mr. Khrushchev mentioned the possibility of President Kennedy visiting Moscow "in casual conversation" with Mr. Stuart Udall, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, recently. But the Soviet Prime Minister has not extended a formal or informal invitation to President Kennedy, a State Department spokesman51 words
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Article19 1962-10-03 3 ROME: Italian university professors, teachers and students yesterday began a one-week strike to back demands for better working conditions.19 words
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Article27 1962-10-03 3 TEHERAN: An army court has sentenced a gen- eral, two colonels and a former Army Ordinance official to five years' solitary confinement each for embezzlement and misappropriation.27 words
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Article26 1962-10-03 3 TOKYO: The Indonesian First Minister, Dr. Djuanda. and Mrs. Djuanda were re- ceived in audience yesterday by Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako at the Imperial Palace.26 words
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Article16 1962-10-03 3 BERLIN: Two young East Bcrlincri escaped to West Berlin unhurt in a hail of sub-machinegun bullets.16 words
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Article17 1962-10-03 3 WASHINGTON: Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor took the oath as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of State yesterday.17 words
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Article15 1962-10-03 3 BANGKOK: Seato military advisers will hold their 17tn conference here from Oct 16 to 18.15 words
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Article26 1962-10-03 3 ADEN: The Yemen has ordered the closing of Its embassy in Saudi Arabia, and protested to the Saudi Arabian government against "the tone of Saudi broadcasts."26 words
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Article21 1962-10-03 3 WASHINGTON: The State Department said it had no official confirmation of any substantial withdrawals of Communist North Vietnamese troops from Laos.21 words
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409 1962-10-03 3 ECM 'STRONGER THAN RUSSIA, U.S'.-SPAAK UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Mr. Paul Henri Spaak, Belgium's Foreign Minister, ieclared yesterday that the European Common Market had become the World's strongest commercial unit "stronger than the United States and stronger than the Soviet Union." If Britain joined the market, "I believe and hope, itReuter - 409 words
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113 1962-10-03 3 rpHE presence of Stfviet A troops in Hungary "has nothing to do with the internal situation," according to the chief Hungarian delegate at the United Nations, Mr. Karol Csatorday. He said they were stationed there on the basis of the Warsaw Pact. Mr.Reuter - 113 words
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Article106 1962-10-03 3 'TOURIST DIED OF SMALLPOX'— Thai •DANGKOK, Tues Thailand will complain to India about the issue of a health certificate to an Indian traveller who died of smallpox here, the Thai Under Secretary for Health, Mr. Sangand Plengvanich. said toUay. The Indian, identified as Mr. Rolic Yadao. died early last monthReuter - 106 words
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Article83 1962-10-03 3 NEW YORK, Tues. IS Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, was embarrassed at his lunch for Seato representatives when he discovered that hit guests were being served Havana cigars. "Ob. my." he said when be looked at the box. Philippine Vice-Presl- dent Emmanuel Pelaex, one of theUPI - 83 words
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Advertisement11 1962-10-03 3 the tastiest J^k sausages sljr§ goucanbuy! Wall's sausages are a FEAST!11 words
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Advertisement362 1962-10-03 3 MAMIYAFLEX C 2 professional 6X6 CAMERA FOR FRONT ROW USE— With no other comero giving 6x6 negotives is such close range photography possible as with the MAMIYAFLES< Model C 2 "Profes- sional" fitted with o 65-mm lens. Five different interchangeable lenses ore ovailoble, ranging from 65-mm wide angle to 1362 words
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459 1962-10-03 4 5,000 Govt. daily paid men get a 'windfall' discrepancies being discovered in respect of any particular grade of employees in the course of the implementation of tTi c agreement, it would consider the union's proposals and rectify such discrepancies. The Ministry's negotiating team throughout the calks was led by its459 words
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Article150 1962-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.. A lorry driver. Chang Kay Song, 27. found In possesslsn of a "baby" Browning automatic pistol and 136 rounds of ammunition, was Jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the Assize Court today. Chang pleaded guilty to150 words
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Article49 1962-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tue*.— The final of the inter-school safety first quiz sponsored by the Singapore Junior Safety First Council will be held at the Radio Singapore Auditorium at 3 pjn. on Oct. 11. Recordings of the quiz will be broadcast over Radio Singapore in tlue course.49 words
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263 1962-10-03 4 POLICEMAN GETS TWO YEARS FOR A $15 ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Tues. A young constable was j today Jailed for two years by a district court Cor robbing a shopkeeper of a wallet at a bus shelter outside the Outram Road Prison on a 3aturday night. Tan Choon Phuan. 21. was stated263 words
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Article64 1962-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The trial of Eugene Richard Martin, fixed for continued hearing today in the First Criminal District Court, was postponed till Oct. 26 as Mr R. Murugason. defending, was not well. Martin Is charged with misappropriating $11,166 as manager of the Asia Travel Service Ltd. be.64 words
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154 1962-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tuts. Three Nanyang University undergraduates arrested by police for pasting posters during a Galluppoll in the Chinatown area, were acquitted in the Eighth Magistrate's Court today. Chan Quee Kin. alias Chin Kwee Kin, 23, and Leong Hung Chuen. 22, were aileged to have pasted154 words
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Article200 1962-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that the qualifying period for annual leave after a year's continuous service did not begin only after a collective agreement had come into fqrce. The court was asked today to lnterprete a clause in the fallowing terms:200 words
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Miscellaneous100 1962-10-03 4 A M ■fesVfcSBJJ) A M VJai sV* am M T*HE following is today's schex dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 708) 4.35 pjn.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.10 pjn.; from London, Rome, Bahrein, Bombay, Colombo100 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-10-03 4 Bangkok (CX 727) 11.50 p.m. KLM: From Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Rome, Cairo, Karachi, Rangoon, Bangkok (KLB3I) 4.10 p.m. Qantas: Prom London, Athens. Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (QF 732) 8.05 p.m Thai International: From Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 405) 7.45 pjn. Malayan Airways: From Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 103) 11.55138 words
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Miscellaneous153 1962-10-03 4 London. New York <AI 407) 6.30 p.m. BO AC: To Jakarta, Darwin Syaney, Melbourne (BA 708 1 5.20 p.m.; to Calcutta, Karachi, Teheran, Istanbul. Duueldorf. London (BA 711) 9.05 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Calcutta, Karachi, Beirut, Zurich, London (BA 709) 6 am. Thai International: TO Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong,153 words
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162 1962-10-03 5 Sarawak wants Borneo to join Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The people of Sarawak like to see North Borneo Join Malaysia rather than the Philippines. This Is the opinion of the Assistant Minister of the Interior, Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Yusof. who returned today from a 10-day visit to Sarawak. Although162 words
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383 1962-10-03 5 The Rakyat meaning of 'foreign' industry by Boestamam KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE president of Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, today said that his party's nationalisation programme did not include Chinese-owned rubber estates, tin mines and industries whose owners are either Federation citizens or who qualify for citizenship. He was replying383 words
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Article85 1962-10-03 5 PLAN FOR ZOO-BED NURSING HOME KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A group of private Kuala Lumpur doctors is planning to erect a 200- bed nursing home in Jalan Raja Bot. off Batu Road here. Work on the $5 million project will begin immediatHy the municipal authorities give their approval. Confirming this today,85 words
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Article26 1962-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The St. Mary's Church Workers' Association will hold its annual bazaar In the church grounds on Saturday to raise funds.26 words
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Article189 1962-10-03 5 PENANG, Tuesday. A POLICE constable today described in court how he found a labourer one afternoon in a compromising position with a 10-year-old girt. "He was not decently dressed and appeared startled when I confronted them." Constable Mohamed Said bin 1 Mat Aroff testified189 words
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Article37 1962-10-03 5 PENANG. Tues. The Chlel Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will declare open a civics day foi 35 Chinese leaders from the rural districts of Penaiig island at the Bayan Lepas Community Centre on Thursday.37 words
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91 1962-10-03 5 Umno letter in Lower Perak withdrawn TELUK ANSON. Tues.— A circular by Lower Perak Unino calling on all its 86 branches to hold Individual emergency meetings to decide whether to carry on as one; body or break up Into three dm- slons, one In each parliamentary constituency In the district.91 words
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Article24 1962-10-03 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Tue«.— Dr. 8 Appadurai. Chief Medical and Health Officer. Kedah and Perils, has returned from a world tour.24 words
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Article30 1962-10-03 5 RUNOBI PATANI, Tues— The Sultanah of Kedah will give away the prizes at the speech day of the Sultan Abdul Hamld College Alor Btar. on Oct. 10.30 words
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Article177 1962-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tengku Abdul Rahman has agreed to give his support to a proposal to set up a paper mill. Inche Mustafa bin Yunus, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Malaya Fertiliser and Paper Industrial Cooperative Society Limited, said today.177 words
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124 1962-10-03 5 KNIFE AT CINEMA: WHIPPING ORDERED TPOH, Tues. A man 1 who was found in front of a cinema in Buntong new village with a knife in his belt was jailed today for one year and ordered six strokes of the rotan. V. Subramanlam. 22. pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court124 words
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171 1962-10-03 5 N-tests: Govt acts to find a line of defence KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government called a meeting here recently to discuss a line of defence against fallout in view of the nuclear tests being held in the world today. The meeting, convened by the Ministry of the Interior, was attended171 words
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Article43 1962-10-03 5 MALACCA. Tues.— The Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdui Malek bin Yusuf. will address about 5.000 schoolchildren at the Children's Day rally In the Kubu Stadium here on Saturday. Similar rallies will be held In Jasln and Alor Oajah.43 words
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Miscellaneous46 1962-10-03 5 Huff* Bumng ggt, Ralph H*imdaht M V# VOU6UARANTEW I LfIKAY. SVLVKTt* \Ai It /THERE VAARE-A jMf I WOULP RECEIVE |*r\ 6UAJUNTCE IS A .1 I SOOPASNEWIJ V 1 51?* Gr 7»J«r THE WEAR 111 GUARANTEE AT \V^ N^ACOMPLAINIT!; BP^ FROM THIS AS < ■^BU«YS! GIMME gjV* IT46 words
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713 1962-10-03 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT WARFARE and car accidents combined are only feeble killers compared to disease. The French and English battle at Agincourt in 1415 killed 20,000 men. A generation before, the Black Death, or bubonic plague, devastated Europe by killing 25 million people,713 words
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Article, Illustration414 1962-10-03 6 Original staff of 27 in 1931 has now expanded to 480 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. addition to a long list of new Malayan developments is the official opening this afternoon of the Imperial Chemical Industries Paint Factory in Petaling Jaya. Official ceremonies at the factory site,414 words
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Article245 1962-10-03 6 NEW ICI TOP MEN ON MOVE GETTING around and about seems a way of life for new ICI executives. The company now has 33 Malayans of executive grade, many of whom have become busy travellers in the technical and administrative training programme. To Britain, India and Australia they have rone,245 words
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411 1962-10-03 6 Men with 'green fingers' help farmers, planters J^ GROUP with "green fingers" which has grown up from the roots of our country's great agricultural economy is the ICI Agricultural Advisory Department. Formed In 1931. the AAD provides an outstanding service to rubber and oil palm estates, to tea and pineapple411 words
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Article, Illustration762 1962-10-03 6 $110 mil. spent yearly on research, development first sight there may seem to be no connection at all between 4,000 research workers and $110 million on the one hand, and polythene bags, roses in Cameron Highlands and pepper in Sarawak on the other. Yet, as a result of Id's huge762 words
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222 1962-10-03 6 ALONG Malaya's East Coast an old art has a young outlook in the form of exotic new batiks and silks. With modern dyes, the intricate patterns spring to life in glorious colours that will keep their freshness for years and years. Over the222 words
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166 1962-10-03 7 Ex-Malayan officials to serve West Irian KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four former Malayan Government officials and a former Brunei Shell Company chief surveyor have been selected by the United Nations for service in West Irian. The four ex-Malayan officials are Dato D. A. Somerville. 54: Mr. O. Rawlings. 57; Mr H.166 words
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414 1962-10-03 7 PENANG, Tuesday. THE Malayan Students' Union in London today described as "monstrous" the increased rates for board and lodging fixed by Malaya Hall as from yesterday. "This all too sudden and quite ridiculous increase calls for protest in the414 words
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Article35 1962-10-03 7 KLUANO, Tues. The chairman of the District Rural Development Committee. Inch* Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid. today gave 35 goats to nine applicants from Kampong tJlu Benut under the Government's goat breeding scheme.35 words
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Article78 1962-10-03 7 IPOH. Tues. Scores of rural roads totalling about 100 miles will link up hundreds of kampongs with the main roads in Perak before the end of this year the State Engineer. Mr. R. M. Woolfenden. announced here today. The cost or these new roads under the78 words
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143 1962-10-03 7 Cathedral sets up preparatory school for deaf SINGAPORE, Tues. St. Andrew's Cathedral has set up a preparatory school for the deaf. According to the chairman of the school committee. Mrs. A. Goodrich, there are more than 120 deaf children in Singapore who cannot gain admission to the existing schools for143 words
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131 1962-10-03 7 IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1V 81x instructors and U students of the Pakistan Air Force Staff College In Karachi will arrive h«re on Thursday on a threeday visit to the Federation Led by Air Commodore S.A. Joseph. Commandant of the College, they will131 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-10-03 7 TV course for Singapore officer MR. D. S. ANAND (above), acting distributing officer in the Singapore Ministry of Culture production section, leaves early this month for a two-year course in commercial broadcasting and radio television in Britain. Mr. Anand has wide experience in producing and compering cultural entertainment in Singapore.66 words
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Article134 1962-10-03 7 IPOH, Tues. An es--1 tate labourer, Rahmat bin Tokiman. 23, was sentenced in the high court here today to five years' jail for raping a tapper, aged 20. Mr. Justice Arm! said: "This Is one of the worst rape cases that I have heard134 words
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Article45 1962-10-03 7 IPOH, Tues. Mr. Cr<eam Suan Mm. of Ipoh, who is now working In Kuchlng. rushed back here by plane yesterday to be at his sick mother's bedside at the Batu Oajah Hospital but she died half an hour before his arrival.45 words
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573 1962-10-03 7 THE DAY THE STUDENT PICKETS CHASED AWAY ONE OF THEIR LEADERS 69th DAY of the boycott inquiry OINGAPORE, Tues. Crown Counsel. Mr. Francis T. Scow. today related how a student picket leader during the Chinese Secondary Pour examination boycott last November was mistaken for a "police agent" and chased away573 words
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Advertisement123 1962-10-03 7 Congratulations to I. C.I. (MALAYA) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their New PAINT FACTORY at Petaling Jaya. From KUALA LUMPUR Ban Guan Hin (X.L) Ltd., Ban Hing Cr Co., Eng Leong Co., Hin Aik Co. Ltd., Hing Kee Hong Co., Ltd., Khiam Hoe Co., King Chong Co..123 words
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Advertisement161 1962-10-03 7 Congratulations to Messrs. 1.C.1. PAINTS (MALAYA) LTD. On the occasion of the official opening of their paints factory at Petaling Jaya from:CHOP BAN LEONG. 122 First Cross Street. Malacca MESSRS. HOCK NAM CO.. 120 First Cross Street, Malacca MESSRS. KEE CHONG CO., 84 Temple Street, Malacca MESSRS KIAN SENG CO.,161 words
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268 1962-10-03 8 MALACCA, Tuesday. 'J'HE Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today warned that prison sentences would be imposed without option of fine in all future 1 cases of car thefts. He said car thefts were becoming more and more f reMr. Iyer gave this warning268 words
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248 1962-10-03 8 No. 1 lesson for Peace Corps is on leeches KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. How to cope with Malayan leeches was one of the first lessons learned today by the latest group of Peace Corps volunteers who arrived here at the weekend. The lesson was part of a lecture on personal health248 words
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Article32 1962-10-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A United Nations expert attached to the Singapore Economic Development Board. Mr. Joseph Mark arrived here last night for a briefing with United Nations officials here.32 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-10-03 8 SINGAPORE Tues. Hong Kong film actress Miss Miranda Chung Ching, (above), 29, is in Singapore for a two-week stay in conjunction with her latest film. "The FireWorshippers." Mis Chung, the star and producer, is on a tour of Malaya and Borneo. She will make95 words
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Article60 1962-10-03 8 PENANO, Tues. Another identity card centre will be set up In George Town next week to relieve the congestion at the Registration Office in Northam Road. Prom Monday applicants for new cards may visit either the new registration office In Northam Riad. or the extra centre60 words
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Article39 1962-10-03 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Burglars broke Into a flat in Dakota Crescent, Kallang. yesterday afternoon and stole $3,620 in cash and Jewellery. A housewife. Loh Siew Eng, 34, told the police that no one .was in at the time.39 words
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229 1962-10-03 8 We'll oppose move to retrench: Port union DENANG. Tues. The E Penang Port Comm i 8 sion Employees' Union will oppose any retrenchment move. Pledging this in its annual report to be tabled at Sunday's annual meeting, the union says it understands the commission is setting up an Investigation committee229 words
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Article59 1962-10-03 8 HONG KONG. Tues. Malayan Airways will introduce a twice weekly Comet-4 Jet service between Singapore and Hong Kong on Dec. 3. its chairman. Dato Loke Wan Tho, said here last night. There would also be Comet-4 services between Singapore and Jakarta five times weekly andReuter - 59 words
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211 1962-10-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuas. THE Controller of Trade, x Inche Sujak bin Rahiman, today denied a claim that piracy had slashed by half the barter trade between Port Swettenham and Indonesian ports. "Our figures show that far from declining, barter trade has risen211 words
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Advertisement138 1962-10-03 8 HERE'S till I NN uui inlU [POWER! SO TOUGH-SO FAST-SO RELIABLE-AND SO POWERFUL! MOOCL PRO-IBG MODEL < SL-s'" GEAR OPIVK DIRECT DRIVE ||F Remember E^mitlgtOil Chain Saws F^PI are NOW distributed L^jj^^ |k throughout Singapore, Malaya j the Borneo Territories fj %M J I The JARDINE WAUGH lL J Organisation138 words
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Miscellaneous167 1962-10-03 8 \lU>n Oap By V. i. Bamlim WHO KNOWS WHATLL OKAY, 008 VWU J\AY > nPtI I MO, OSCAR, WE II TH 1 SAME THN6 YOU W6HP A V I i HAPPEN WHEN YWART J ff SAFE AND RUN X ACE/^StI WAtfTSOIAE-V USEDTO TKTTIB [WMoSk =1 POURIN' KIUWUTS f A TEST167 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1962-10-03 9 MAUGHAM— THE MANDARIN (88) THE CONCLUDING CHAPTER OF LOOKING BACK'— THE GREATEST STORY SOMERSET MAUGHAM EVER WROTE— HIS OWN PHOTOCRAPHED RELAXINC AT HIS FAMED VILLA MAURESQUE IN SOUTHERN FRANCE BY TOM BLAU (CAMERA PRESS) Tm very old. ..l've lost my powers of invention —I shall write no more 9 I1,830 words
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Advertisement43 1962-10-03 9 a [jMI cigarette with more tobacco -finest imported bright Virginia we put more Bfflffll you get more Tpr* TOBACCO IMPORTERS 4 MANUFACTURERS LTD. \^s^ Demand exceeds supply so please be patient SINGAPORE :30 CENTS FOR TEN FEDERATION: 35 CENTS FOR TEN VO 10/M|l43 words
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Article66 1962-10-03 10 Wmr4* Sit (Minimum) TNI FAMILY OF the late Mr. Toni Mud Ben wl«n to thank all fri«ndi. rriatfvri and atmclatloni for th* many kind expreutoaa of sympathy extended to ib*tn. TNI PARiNTt or TNI lata Corporal Taag Sn«n Chal thank tho Com- l tnltrtoner Of Polir*. all raaka of66 words
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Article584 1962-10-03 10 Changes in the Federation I Cabinet have come as no surprise. They complete the re- j shuffle announced in July and I end the curious conflict which followed. By publicly chal- lenging the Prime Minister's decision to transfer him to another Ministry, Inche Aziz bin Ishak made584 words
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Article366 1962-10-03 10 The P.M.I.P. motion to have it recorded in the Federal Constitution that Malaya "belongs to the Malays" will, of course, be defeated. The phrase as it stands is legally meaningless— though open to a stunning political interpretation. Does the P.M.I.P. want j civil and political rights366 words
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Article316 1962-10-03 10 The information and broadcasting services of th« Malaysian territories have an exceptionally onerous responsibility to discharge in the months preceding the creation of Malaysia. They can smooth ithe way, remove misunderstanding of the coming changes, defeat the antinationalist campaign waged by alien interests and meet effectively the criticism316 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1962-10-03 10 NATHAN SHAMUYARIRA - Conflict in Rhodesia reaches flashpoint NATHAN SHAMUYARIRA ONLY ONE WAY IS OPEN TO WHITEHEAD TO AVOID A BLOODBATH by -FOttHIHLY KOtTOW-IN«CMIBF OF THE THE conflict between South em R h o desia's four million Africans and quart&r million Europeans has now reached its flashpoint. In spite of the ban on1,378 words
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Letter280 1962-10-03 10 I HAVE been reading about doctors complaining about conditions of work on the East Coast and the smaller towns in Malaya. Earlier it was the teachers who were putting their grouses. I have come to the conclusion that something is wrong with our educational set-up. The280 words
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Letter83 1962-10-03 10 f)N the achievement of w Merdeka, the Taiping celebration committee decided to use the balance of its fund to putting up a clock tower or establishing a public library. I understand the fund has been handed over to the Talplng Town Council. It is now over five years,83 words
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324 1962-10-03 10 LONDON, Tucs Many astonishing and mysterious feats of navigation by animals are well known. One of th* latest creatures to attract the attention of the researchers is the Rreen turtle (normally rn-<-i>iiMti-i i-tl by the ordinary citizen only in soup). This creature starts324 words
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Advertisement905 1962-10-03 10 Strain Tia*. ft Malay Mail CUHHII* ««VT»—IW«H« MV lMfll4#4 Ml l.i tutm COLO •TO«A«« A«e»»l Orch«r« MM OOLO STMA«C MANCMM AT HOLLAND HOAB-KATOM* KfFPfL aOAD-MAVAk MM Anth»rt—4 Ag«nt« crrr book st*«s lt* wi«cti»»!»' moui«. CaWywQvay TMK NEWS ntOMT nttpatrtck'i %uU9rmmr*m M. M. ISMAIL a A«mtr«iry Naval B. M. ABDUL 178905 words
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Advertisement36 1962-10-03 10 SPECIAL OFFER SPEAR TERYLENE SHIRTS Ltif Slims Whitt 59.75 U 51 1 .75 •acta Cilurtd 51 1.75 itch Select them NOW at C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)36 words
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Advertisement72 1962-10-03 10 Keep your hair well-groomed all dayijj use HAIR CREAM S^ Now, Old Spice Hiir Cream tikes controlling SB interest in your hair, neatly and naturally. Keep* your hair lively all day long— wellgroomed without gloss. And one jir gives months of tegular daily use. IHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Har Twttc72 words
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218 1962-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malaya's next general election in 1964 is to be the subject of a SI 2.000 study by two academicians of the University of Singapore's Department of Political Science. Funds for the study of various aspects of the election have been promised by the218 words
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Article61 1962-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues More 'lun 500 Kuests ,ii tended Hie Japan Air Lines nielu at the Sea View Hotel tonight to celebrate the inauguration of their lirst J.A.L direct let service from Tokyo to London. The new J.A.L. route to London named the 'Silk Road" will61 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-10-03 11 A building Singapore can e proud of Byrne SINGAPORE, lues.— The Mi nister for Law and Healia. Mr. K. M Byrne, who in spected a large-scale model of the $4 million Singapore Conference Hall anil Trade Union House to Inbuilt at Shenton Way, said today: "It is a building of145 words
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142 1962-10-03 11 NAVY PATROLS: WARNING BY MINISTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Ministry of Defence said today that Mala- yan vessels sailing to Indonesian waters to fish or trade could not be given protection and so incidents were likely to occur. A statement from the Ministry said: "Ships of the Royal Malayan Navy142 words
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Article49 1962-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. .Some 400 final ye*r students at .Winyang OatmUft/ will take their graduatio.i evaluations £.t the end of not mnitth under the surveillance of a board of 14 external examiner*. This is the fourth batch of Nanvang students to graduate, nfter a four-y<?ai course.49 words
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Article30 1962-10-03 11 i SINGAPORE. Tues. The I Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan, i Inche Mohamed Ariff bin Suradi. will open the Coronation Road community centre on Saturday at 7 p.m.30 words
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83 1962-10-03 11 Two to represent Malaya at manpower talks KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ma-| lava will take part In a meeting w discuss the world shortage ot skilled labour at San Juan. Puerto Rico, on Oct. 10. She will be represented by th« Malayan Ambassador In the United srntes Dato One Yoke Lin.83 words
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Article41 1962-10-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razalc. held a meeting of the National Land Council at the Operations Room here today. Later, he was briefed by various Commissioners cf Land on progress of schemes41 words
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Article390 1962-10-03 11 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak is both sad and happy over the prospect of giving up his Job as Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives from Oct. 10. He is SAD because the Government statement last night "only390 words
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Article76 1962-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of Posts, Singapore, has urged the people to post early their Christmas gifts and greeting cards to ensure that they reach their destinations before Christmas Day. A colourful poster bearing the slogan: "Shop early address correctly post early" has been put76 words
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Article50 1962-10-03 11 BINOAPORE. Tues. A coffeestall as.slMam, was jailed today for Mx months for using criminal force on a schoolgirl, aged nine, to outrage her modesty. ML S. Asslna. 48. who pleaded not guilty, was told by Mr. John Doral Raj, the magistrate: "Your conduct Is disgusting."50 words
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209 1962-10-03 11 Tin miner's shots halted 10 dulang washers IPOH, Tues. Ten fleeing women dulang wasners stopped and squatted in a group wnen a tin mine manager fired several shots into the air, the magistrate's court here was told today. Mr. Thum Kong Goon. the manager, was giving evidence in a case209 words
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342 1962-10-03 11 GOVT PRINTER SEEKS AID IN PRODUCING HANSARD KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rrHE Federation Government is to offer a $33,000 A Job to private printers to help the Government Printing Office to complete the publication of Hansard reports of the last Budget meeting. The Clerk to the House of r Representatives, Mr.342 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-10-03 11 Hewetson to succeed Poett at Farelf HQ LONDON, Tues.— Lieut Gen. Sir Reginald He. wetson (above), commaner of Biltlsh force* in Hong Koiik. has been appointed General Officer Commanding-in-Chlef, Far East Land Forces, the War Office announced yesterday. Gen. Hewetson, who Is 54 will take up his appointment next April,191 words
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Article32 1962-10-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuc». A Pakistani tourist. Mlrwal Khan. 64. was waylaid by three youths and robbed of $100 at Jalan Eberweln here last night. The police have detained a man.'32 words
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Advertisement106 1962-10-03 11 SO 345 WE ir Medium-Short Wbve Stereogrom if 10- Valve radio if Powerful Undistorted 14 wort Output if 6 Permanent Dynamic Speakers if 4 Speed Record Changer Complete with TAPE RECORDER TM 19U Priced ONLY ot: $1,290/- in Smgopore $1,530/- in Federation SO 202 WE if The skill and attention106 words
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Advertisement160 1962-10-03 11 JVar/net FORM *> LOVELIEST <g Bk^/ v All babies are m| BBH^^^^ s precious and should Hp^_ always have the Hfcil|jtty^w best. Buy your baby ii^r the st M V a /^^p3BfcT^T^^pM' n£ Marmet baby jfr^^''*^%S£^^SKp%r' Wf carriaie. V jf %-45R!-u able and reversible body y0 WymCSJ Wlth **o position160 words
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Miscellaneous442 1962-10-03 11 RADIO SINGAPORE SHOUT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres Ml nil M WAVK SERVKK 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Goo* Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Your Meloates And Mine; 8.00 News; 8.05 Your Melodies And Mine; 9.00—10.15 English Schools Broadcasts; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Harry Martinez And His442 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-10-03 12 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Quality paints for local use and export KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Enche Bahaman bi.i Samsudin. will officially open this, afternoon the Imperial Chemical Industries Paint Factory in Petaling Jaya. Situated on a 10-acre site, this modern factory is218 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-10-03 12 Azizah, the girl with a flair for art If visitors to the ICI Colour Styling Studio in Kuala Lumpur raise their eyebrows when they see a woman as head of the unit, they are even more pleased to meet Che Azizah binte Kamaruddin as the assistant colour stylist. Che Azizah,265 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-10-03 12 Bringing colour to Armed Forces rjOING her share of colour styling in Singapore is Mrs. Jean de Boer, id's chief colour stylist there. She joined the company four years ago and had been trained by ICI specially for the Job. Her work has taken her to a great many interesting255 words
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Article168 1962-10-03 12 U<ROM the day it was given pioneer status in 1959. the ICI Paint Factory has taken firm steps forward in encouraging young Malayans to reach executive level. The highly technical requirements of modern paint manufacture call for a new breed of men to control and168 words
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Article, Illustration628 1962-10-03 12 RALPH MODDER - RALPH MODDER By QN a tiny island south of Singapore there lives a man who has a ''father's interest" in two squat stone structures with walls four feet thick. But 55-year-old, soft-spoken, shy Ahmad bin Tasman's strange attachment is even more bewildering,628 words
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Article229 1962-10-03 12 ri: world's firstknown painting was found in a cave at La Ferrasia, France. It is almost 27,009 years old! About five per cent of the men in the world are colour blind. but women are very much less affected. Colour has different meanings for different uses. In229 words
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Article, Illustration707 1962-10-03 12 A WOMAN'S TOUCH IN A MAN'S WORLD TN such a competitive field as business, it Is raw* 1 to find a woman holding a position of responsibility, and even more so for a woman to head a complete unit. Not only are her capabilities questioned and tested, but she has707 words
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Advertisement87 1962-10-03 12 The finest family of colours for outside and inside A tf fe I /I WSifflHl ff\ I PENTAUTE- the silky- smooth I m»tk. »urfact p«-nl -f o r wjlls, Vj I ceiU«9V c»m#nt work out V.de and inside. DULUX, PENTAUTE and"*"' KTj^^L^t '> DUCO paints are made I in Malaya87 words
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Article, Illustration430 1962-10-03 13 ENVOY FLIES TODAY TO RESTORE RELATIONS WITH OLD FRIEND CINGAPORE, Tues— There is a °deep sense of hurt among the people of India over the sacking of the Indian Embassy in Jakarta and the dishonouring of the Indian flag and national anthem. In spite430 words
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Article155 1962-10-03 13 Boy stole to become a film actor ALOR STAR, Toes. An 18-year-old schoolboy, Ismail bin Uaji Shahari, today admitted he stole $4000 worth of Jewellery from his father to Invest in a film company "because I wanted to be an actor." "I will give yon a chance to continue your155 words
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Article158 1962-10-03 13 ALOR STAR, Tuesday. MR. NG CHOK THIEN, father of the 25-year-old Kedah student, Mr. Ng Kean Chong, who died in a blizzard, near Melbourne last weekend, today cabled the Malayan High Commissioner in Canberra agreeing to his son's body being cremated in Australia. The ashes158 words
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Article86 1962-10-03 13 Obscene? Magistrate to see BUKTT MERTAJAM, Tues. Stating he would have to see the pictures himself to decide how obscene they were, the Bukit. Mertajatn magistrate, Inche Ahmad Hanafi, today deferred sentence on a bus conductor, Tan Say Kew, charged with selling 14 packets of these pictures at Kulim Road86 words
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Article51 1962-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Inaugural meeting of the Petaling Jaya Rent Payers' Association will be held at the Petaling Jaya Club on Saturday at 5.30 p.m. It la being convened by Mr. T. R. P. Dftwson, an accountant and former president of the Selangor Rent Payers'51 words
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73 1962-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Central Electricity Board has for the first time "energised" its highest voltage overhead lines the 132,061 volt transmission lines from Connaught Bridge power station in Klang; to Rawang. This forms the first phase of the high voltage transmission system73 words
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277 1962-10-03 13 PENANG, Tuesday. fWO bankrupts, Chan Eng Kooi and Lee Sze Seng, were today brought before the Second Magistrate's Court on charges under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. CHAN ENG KOOI. sole proprietor of Ton* Hoe and Co., Praneln Road, Penan*, pleaded not guilty to three counts277 words
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Article77 1962-10-03 13 120 works of art for show KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 120 paintings and sculptures will be an show at the Young Malayan Artists' Exhibition at the British Council Hall here next week. The paintings, selected from 471 entries by about 300 Malayan artists, include oil, water-colour and pastel works.77 words
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Advertisement180 1962-10-03 13 Here, there, (almost anywhere) fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate Up-to-date architects and contractors always formica laminates are versatile too. They specify formica decorative laminates. They come in a variety of non-fading colours and know formica material is a tough surface: modern patterns to suit the mood of180 words
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Advertisement257 1962-10-03 13 Congratulations to I. C I. on the occasion of the opining of their New Factory in Kuala Lumpur from SINGAPORE PAINT DEALERS Kang Hock Gim Sii Soon Aik ft Co., Chip Hock Guan Sii Wah ft Co.. Chii Wah Co.. Guan Hock ft Ci., Nitp Teck Tug Kee Hoe Seng257 words
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Miscellaneous321 1962-10-03 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS r Hill swallows gin oooktell on 9. Sort of language to make neat the Rhine (6). pose? (8). 8. Ingenuity about Initial rent 10. Ring Is returned with attne summon* (4). hesitation by basket-maker 14. Mammal never mistaken? (5. (5). 6). 11. What a pity the321 words
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1546 1962-10-03 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Everybody is out to solve those puzzles KATHLEEN HICKLEY by "QOmi along then." said Kzani, "let's hear some more of the anteater's puzzles. I am just beginning to get -the hang of the things now. It's a question of looking at the problems in a certain way." He was interrupted1,546 words
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546 1962-10-03 14 CHOOSE YOUR PEN FRIENDS FROM THIS CORNER Ong Sing Kee. aged 15; 201. Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore 2: general. Danny Chan, aged 16; 58-P. Jalan Merpati. Singapore 13: swimming, dancing. Hamcah A. Rahman, aged 16; B. Lorong 37. Oeylang. Suigapore 14; music. Mrivin Lee, aged 17; 476. Beach Street. Penang:546 words
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Advertisement922 1962-10-03 14 ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL particularly In soups and stews. Bovril products also went on the successful British Everest Expedition of 1953. Sportsmen and athletes have long been aware of the invigorating powers of Bovril. Thomas Allen and William Sachtleban set off to cycle round the world in 1891.922 words
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Miscellaneous333 1962-10-03 14 I ODD THINGS ARE I SEEN WHILE |> I CROSSING I i P Name* wmmmmmml Address*..., n mm—m X J| j; r ...v...» «^P« »"»•*> < <> vi. S*Xw .,.....v»v.... >».^»»\j X I IJELLO Boys and Girls, Times Press Ltd., Kirn Seng Rood, Singapore 9. f The picture puzzle about333 words
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Advertisement1527 1962-10-03 15 10 LIVERPOOL t, IST CtASI tJA Bat rift tail* P. Ikatt PaJNtaj POLTDORUI A'mouth. L'attl, R'Ottl. Htrg II Ptrt MENESTNEM Li>cr M ti Ocl I Ob I M I/I NI II PYRRHUJ liftratu, Dublin, filaikjjltJ Oet 11 hi II M U/ll Bat tl OEMODOCm M lea, l'M«. o'hn, A'motUi let1,527 words
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Advertisement1424 1962-10-03 15 1 1 1 v v M?jnrnTiTp^ THE LA.C LINESSAILING It »N(U U NAVRt. kUMBURI^ BRIatEM, ANTWERr /jp*«Nk rtara P. I'ha. Ptaaaa Rf\So\\?l ">EIRA" a) Gl. 45/ 5 Oct 5/ 7 Oct 1/ I Oct IrlYSLlJhl -MAiAccA- ai a/a tai mm tei avn ttt V^Av^y -BUSUANU" a) HMriRN I/IMM VIM XjfTg'JkX1,424 words
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Advertisement1592 1962-10-03 15 BEW^JLEME EXPRESS ttWltl II IJMBBIL UVtRPttX m BtJWMIEaTTAi PSBTt. rtart f. IHt. Pajajaa •ENLOMINI (E-L»J i'PMI. R'ttai. Hall. Ntari 1. 7/Udar Oct 5 I MNVRACKIE (EXJ Ltataa. Hamoart G. 14/Oct 4 Mt 1/ I BENRINNU* L'paal, Havre, A T werp, H'burg Sal M/11 Ml M/n Mt It/it lENVANNOCN flt) IWL1,592 words
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Advertisement1175 1962-10-03 15 mMeALISTEB 6c CO.. LTD. w. m TOi VMaatW KIXBttXAJI LINE tk tXJLA VEHBSS LINE 3 LBNBML NAMMM ROnEMAM. itS AMELEt lAN FRANCISCO. MVM t Wit lUTTU VANCOUVER PORTIANt tWf W NEWCASTU MiMttl| f^^ g^. nwa P. rttaa taani Atkarkw. laPtrt/4 Oct IRONXVILU Sport P. Sham Parang HAMbL 10N0ON, HAMBURS. 1/1,175 words
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476 1962-10-03 16 From Our Market Correspondent WIIE only feature on an -1- otherwise extremely quiet Stock Exchange yesterday was Tongkah Harbour taken up to 905. 3d. ready and 915.6 d. delayed. Revival of interest was set off by the renewal of rumours that a capital476 words
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Article22 1962-10-03 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Industrials: 183.50 183.84 Tins: 282.32 283.75 rubbers: 170.8S 171.03 .lan 1, 195S 100.22 words
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Article575 1962-10-03 16 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Ma.ayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the deals in IMustrlara: BouMead (2.0001 $1.«4--nunlop." I. WO i $1.82 BL. (500> f1 93 I SL (11.0001 J1.»3: Kan Bm*ltln» <7Oo> 52 89 SL. (3.000) 52.89:575 words
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398 1962-10-03 16 THE price of rubber continued to advance on the A Malayan Rubber Market yesterday as the squeeze on the October current position remained acute. October on short-ooverlng for the month's Russian rubber shipments went to a premium of lg cents over November398 words
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Article128 1962-10-03 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. T\EMAND for some leading industrlals continued to be the bright t>pot in what was generally a quiet, but steady market today. Moves were small and about in balance. Oil search lost yesterday's gain and Clarene River also receded while others moved narrowly. Barriers were firmer and128 words
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Article213 1962-10-03 16 SHIM lying alanffMa tha Smtaaara ■thanrn taday ara: Tatsuharu Mara 29/30. Blduk WSKPK Van I.tmrhoten 40/« l. Orion 1/3, Charon 19. Took Hoo 33/36. Vietnam 13/14. Sungel Axahan NW. 5. Raitera Moon 38/39. Outar raadt: lljanlk. t'nion Power. Hoccheat. Mia. Call. Bombay Kant Beam, Glrnearn. Prea. Hayea,213 words
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Article148 1962-10-03 16 Oct. 2. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Buttoett dene I'unlop* 10 eu 8. Darby 4td. F. N. 14 eta. C. Storage 4ad. J. Waugh 12 rt.< Bteamtblp 8 eta. M. Brew. 25 eta. B. Tlmea 20 eta. Contalnera 9 eta. 8. Traders 28 ru, M. Cement 14 ct». Unltaera148 words
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Article33 1962-10-03 16 The Borneo Co. Ltd. announce that Pahang Consolidated in September, crushed 18.500 tons of ore. Lode tin concentrates produced amounted to 215 tons and 215 tons of lode concentrates were •old.33 words
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Article93 1962-10-03 16 CHINESE Preduse Ixehanga Imjapars neen prices aer ptcul ysstsrday. Cecenut ail: bulk S3Bl sellers, drum Mli aellera. Ce»ra: October S27i buyers. >28 sellers. Feacwr: Muntok white |145 sellers Sarawak white (1421 sellers, special Sarawak black SI 10 aellera, garbled Launpona; black (120 aellera, ASTA SI3O sellers. Slngaaer Ceeenut93 words
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Article146 1962-10-03 16 T*H Malayan Istsiange Banka' At--1 aeelatien made theas coancea In Its ratea to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): New Verk: buyln* TT 83 7/8. airmail OD 33, 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills, 33 3/8 trade bills Canada: baying TT 35 7/16. airman OD 35 9/16. BO146 words
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Article212 1962-10-03 16 OCTOBCH nrtt Krade ruMir buyers f.e.b. cloaed at p in. id Hinxapora nnd Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7S| cents per Ib. up half a cent. The tone »as o.uittly steady. I.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.I, rlosinf pruea In cents per Ib. yesterday. Int. I 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers IH,212 words
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Article24 1962-10-03 16 October 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78s cents (up half a cent). TIN: $423.50 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).24 words
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Advertisement1094 1962-10-03 16 I Wt j KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTIX. Express U.S.A. Pacific th Atlantic Coast Sarvle* tia t>« kta tl* :> Don a v«aa> n'aoM J Msnciacsj t «naeiaa Ton Kiiilin Mara" ?t 2S Ocl 3131 Oct i Nat 2} UN Nat 11 Oac -(saske Mara" 21/ It N*f M Nsi/1 Oac1,094 words
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Advertisement915 1962-10-03 16 SAILINGS TO U.H. Oep. S'por* Oep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct S No* "CHUSAN" 8 No* 9 No* 29 No* "ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 Ott "CATHAf" 10 Dec 11 Dec 2 Jon '63 Limited First Class accommodation available in "CATHAY" and "CHITRAL". Limited First and Tourist Clou915 words
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Advertisement480 1962-10-03 16 NOTICE Mr. Wee Chwee Seng alijAPreddle Wee has left our servicewith effect from Ist October. 1962 and has no authority to transact business on our behalf. GENERAL SAWMILLS (M) LTD. NOTICE The public is hereby informed that Mr. Ho Tun Bui. Manager Of May BoardiiiK House has t,rminated his service480 words
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Advertisement755 1962-10-03 17 r PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATISTICS DEPARTMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the Post of b Temporary Malay Translator (Dtv. Ill) in tbe Department of Statistics on a salary scale of SIS2JSO x 7.50 167.60/224 x 14 336/366 X 14 422/448 X 14 504 plus COLA at current rates.755 words
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Advertisement660 1962-10-03 17 1 I ■■■■—■■111 II ■■-■-■II I itontinuro iioni Pagr IV SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO et: txlrm BOX A 941 ST. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. BHORTHAND TVPIBT WANTED for solicitor* office. Box AS7B3 S.T. Spore WANTED 'OUNG BBYS to work a* peon and to distribute pamphlets.660 words
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Advertisement900 1962-10-03 17 SITUATIONS VACANT j Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm ASIAN LADY, Secretary /Bteoograpfter able to use good Engitab for law firm In British Borneo. Please furnish particulars of ago, educational qualifications (including languages), experience, religion, hobble* and salary expected, together with copies of testimonial* and a resent photograph. Suitable900 words
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Advertisement1025 1962-10-03 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtr,, DISTRICT 15:— Prewar S bedroom bungalow, lounge, dining room, 2 servant* room*, kitchen, garage, fenced, area:— ls,ooo sq. ft. freehold. Price 660.000/- David Pnoa Son*, Valuer Estate Agencies. Tel:— (S'pore) *****/*****. LAND IN OOOD locality near Industrial altea and1,025 words
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Advertisement898 1962-10-03 17 BOOKS 4 PUBLICATIONS A PICTURB HISTORY OF THE MOTOR CAR M small va*uma* Illustrated in full colour $1.36 per volume START COLLECTING THIS FASCINATING SERIES NOW AVAILABLE AT LOCAL BOOKSHOPS Distributed by VEDBRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tO Word* SS (Min.)— Box M ffs. txlrm MBDICAL PRACTICE in rural area898 words
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Advertisement946 1962-10-03 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Wmr4m Si (Min.i—Hox SO rts. csrrw IBM TRBA/T661 Volra 1228 both car* mebanlcally sound tyre* good genuine buyers only. View 2. Brank•om- Road Singapore *****. RABBIT SUFERFLOW DELUXE 1960 Scooter Automatic Transmission electrte starter alrtde shocks excellent condition. Pboa* (Spore) *****. USBD CAR SPECIALISTS CONSULT PROGRESS946 words
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Advertisement1034 1962-10-03 17 V HICLES FOR SALE WmrtU St Min.)— Box 10 rfs. txtro 1888 VAUXHALL VBLOX. 1907 Holdoa Special. IBM Morrl* Minor Rovar 90, 1953 Alvl* Sports, Nash Rambler, fash Statesman, :»52 Daimler, Jaguar Hark VII number Hawk, cord Zephyr, Kord Consul. Triumph alajrflovter, Hudson. Standard Vanguard BtuietMker. IS.JI Jaguar Mark V1,034 words
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Advertisement680 1962-10-03 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txlrm THOSB WHO KNOW wear Batik from th* Batik Shop JAVA MOOE6 <413 River Valley Road) ready made Batik shirts, dres>.-*. WEOOINC PRESENTS. buying Jewellery from Lee Onn, 206/8 Soutb Bridge Road. CARPETS AT LOWEBT BAR6AINB. INDIAN WOOLLEN BELCIUM COTTOK680 words
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Article394 1962-10-03 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING By Penang. Tuesday I— I SEAGATE, a four-year-old trained by Jimmy Martin, is shaping up for his maiden .win. In a trial with stable-mate Turn the Tide this morning, Seagate (Bob Taylor up) strode out smartly to run 3f in 39 2394 words
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Article169 1962-10-03 18 Stars in varsity games in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. The i Universities of Singapore and Malaya will meet at rußurr, basketball, hockey (men's and women's matches) and sepak rasa here this weekend. The rugger and the men's hockey matches are expected to provide the highlight* of the sports carnival, which is169 words
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215 1962-10-03 18 Racing abroad CYDNEY Tues. The Dip, starting 7-4 favourite, raced to a four-length victory in the Metropolitan Handicap over 13f at Rand wick here yesterday. Corsiar finished second, with River Seine a short. head further away third In a field ol 17. H PARIS:Reuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration324 1962-10-03 18 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - Famous 'exiles' in the C'wealth team FIRDIE SALAHUDIN CRICKET 8y SINGAPORE, In the Commonwealth team arriving in Kuala Lumpui tomorrow for a ten-day tour of Malaya are three famous cricket "exiles." They are: Roy Marshall. 32. the brilliant, bepectacled West Indian opening batsman of Hampshire: Bill Alley. 43. the burly324 words
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Article49 1962-10-03 18 LONDON. Tues.— Floyd Patterson, the deposed world heavyweight boxing champion, has been offered a fight in Britain. London promoter Larry Levene today cabled Patterson's manager offering a contest aeainst the winner at next month's British heavyweiKht championship between Henry Cooper, the holder, and Dick Richardson.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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364 1962-10-03 18 THE WORLD Of' SPORT NAIROBI. Tues. The touring Commonwealth cricket team beat East Africa by 113 runs with an hour and a quarter to spare in their three-day match here. The tourists batted for 20 minutes yesterday morning adding 12 runs toReuter - 364 words
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250 1962-10-03 18 CONRAD NG - CONRAD NG PRIME MINISTER APPROACHED TO BE THE PATRON MOTOR-RACING By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday fi HAND Prix racing for cars only comes to Kuala Lumpur this month. This will be the first G.P. meeting in the Federal capital. If250 words
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Article69 1962-10-03 18 gINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association will organise four meetings this month. They are the 50-mile massed start road race on Oct. 7. 75- -mile massed start road race for the President's Cup on Oct. 14. a 100-mlle massed start road race for the69 words
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Advertisement728 1962-10-03 18 |Ma^MßW»^»KJ»M»»sfcM»d»W»^s^»^Bs^»^s»»^^^ GIRLS' HOME BUILDING FUND i M.ir mount The following are the lucky numbers drawn on 29th September 1962 (under Permit No. M 62>. Prize winners are being contacted by the Secretary. Numbers (Ist to 10th) *****. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****. *****., *****. 2179? and *****. THE PENANG TURF728 words
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Advertisement765 1962-10-03 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HEADSHIP N.T.P.S. (TAMILS), j SG. SAIAK ESTATE, SILIAU There is a vacancy for Headship at N.T.P.S (Tamil). Sg. Saiak Estate. Siliau N.B. W.E.P. date 1.10.62. Trained Tamil Teachers who wish to apply must forward the application to the Chairman. N.T.P.S (Tamil), Sg. Salak Estate. Siliau on or before765 words
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Advertisement517 1962-10-03 18 W A /Am The BMW LS it an ideol 5 uoi« family I "^ctdi^Hßt^^kH 4Vm and «or. It hoi •arntd an «n- IU«KaWMPIW*W laVa^l BW- *k>»U reputation for reliability, oufttond- H- 1 1 M Ivf^ "l»^aW«^B^BW performance, styling, ««nomi, fCJBSfIBBMMM^MUV^ BrCT Hj|] eicepficnol acceleration and rood-hold. o t ~*TBa^^^^«T^^ai^^^* l^aWf517 words
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Article385 1962-10-03 19 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT SOSC DECIDES ON COMMONWEALTH GAMES We will keep promiseRajah By gINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council today deciy ded to send a token team to the Commonwealth Games at Perth next month. The selectors for the Asian Games will be385 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-10-03 19 THE ball goes out to the forward during a Selangor Club attack in their rugger match against a Selangor Malays-Language Institute combined team on the Kuala Lumpur padang»yesterday. Selangor Club won 24-B.— Picture by LIM YAW CHONG.LIM YAW CHONG - 41 words
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247 1962-10-03 19 Soh sets date for talks with players SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SJOH GHEE SOON, presittent of the Singapore Amateur F.A., said today he will call for a neeting with representatvies of- the Association of football Players on Oct. 15 to end the present dispute between the two bodies. BAFA will be247 words
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Article101 1962-10-03 19 KEW SAN GRANTED LEAVE TO TOUR PENANG, Tues. Teh Kew San. the Malayan badminton ace, will leave for India shortly to defend bis Western India and Cricket Club of India singles titles. Kew San, a George Town City Council clerk, has been granted leave to go to India. He will101 words
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Article33 1962-10-03 19 SUNOEI PATAJII, Tues. The Kuala Muda Cup soccer competition will begin tomorrow with a match between Pemuda Sik and Wanderers. The final will be played on Oct. 28.33 words
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Article94 1962-10-03 19 mATPEH,! Tues. The Na--1 tionalist Chinese Basketball Association said today that the Formosan national team might not be sent to Manila to participate in the world basketball championships beginning Dec l due to the designation of Formosan team. A spokesman for the association said the Nationalists InsistedReuter - 94 words
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202 1962-10-03 19 jRUGGFR SINGAPORE, Tues. Five Asian players have been named in the first list of 14 players announced by M.R.U. president Ng Wood Kan tonight for the tour of Bangkok tills month. The are Lee Kool Meng (Perak), Adrian Rodrigues (Perak), Chan Choy202 words
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Article60 1962-10-03 19 SITIAWAN. Tues. The Dindings Open badminton championships will be held in the Gandhi Memorial Hall here from Oct. 12 to 14. There will be men's singles an<j doubles, women's singles and doubles, mixed doubles veterans' singles and doubles. Entries, which close on Friday, should be sent to60 words
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Article147 1962-10-03 19 PENANG DIV. 1: Priaona 0 RAAF 0. MALACCA KO: New Market lv Fortuities* 1. TENNIS LIM CUP (Malacca): Negri bt Malacca 4-3 (N8 players first) K. Dharmarainam bt T. Chan 6-1. 6-0; D. Phang bt Tap Cheng Boon «-4 6-7, 7-5; M. F. Yogaratnam bt Yeo Hock Thye147 words
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320 1962-10-03 19 MOK SIN PIN - Malaysia brings a new era Oehlers MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Tues.— A new era In Malayan hockey will begin with the advent of Malaysia, Sir George Oehlers, president of the Singapore Hockey Association, said at the SHA annual meeting today. Sir George, reviewing the performances of the Singapore and320 words
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Article91 1962-10-03 19 MOCKS Y KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, trounced Government English School. Lenggong. 9-0 In the opening tie. for boys under 19, of the North Perak schools hockey carnival here today. In another match for boys under 15. Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar. beat GES91 words
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Article213 1962-10-03 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Tues. India's golfers for the Eisenhower Trophy in Tokyo showed their class when they beat Royal Island Club 4-2 in a friendly match at Upper Thomson Road today. The Indians were praised by the RIC captain, Norman Sutcllffe, for their high213 words
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Advertisement46 1962-10-03 19 Our Warmest Congratulations to IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LTD. On the opening today of their NEW MALAYAN PAINT FACTORY AT PETALINC JAVA. KUALA LUMPUR. from CHOP TECK SENG (Distributing Agents In Singapore for LCI. DUCO DEUX AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES) lfl. Rochore Rd.. Singapore 7. Tel. ***** *****46 words
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Advertisement213 1962-10-03 19 FA2BS9 be Witts ANTACID POWDER taken in water- SOON STOPS STOMACH PAINS JRfiSjUUH This well-known indigestion remedy acts fast -^r ifZSSjfSffJM t0 stO P tne P ain an d di-.comf ort then soothes "s^ j|Sii""""*< and settles your upset stomach. Soon ycu>« V iNPIOtW o enjoying your meals again. So213 words
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Miscellaneous88 1962-10-03 19 Sports Diary SOCCER SPORE GSFA lUV 1 REPLAY: TTS v Police (5.1C); Dlv. 2 final: Metrr Readers v Water Dept (G. 30, bcth matches ai Jn. Besari. RIGGER CUB MATCHES: SCC 'A' v RAP Changi A' (Spore pdg); Pa- dang Invitation v PoUce "A 1 tKL 4 pdg): VIOBA v88 words
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Article61 1962-10-03 20 SALISBURY, S. Rhodesia, Tues. Mr. Joshua Nkomo. leader of the banned Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (ZAPTJ) flew back here today from Nairobi and was Immediately hustled off Into restriction. Mr. Nkomo flew from Nairobi as a first-class passenger on a BOAC Comet this morning. Police officersReuter - 61 words
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Article113 1962-10-03 20 The dentist who screamed back ONDON. Tues. A British Ld dentist who screamed back at a screaming six-year-old girl patient was reported to the General Dental Council by the mother, the Medical Dentists Union said here. He later received a letter from the registrar of the council on the president'sReuter - 113 words
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428 1962-10-03 20 SAIGON, Tuesday PRESIDENT N G O r DINH DIEM said today that recent military victories t: gainst the •Communist guerillas in South Vietnam "mark an incontestable turn in the insidious war with which we have to cope." The President, in aReuter - 428 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-10-03 20 Top award -from one Sultan to another THE Sultan of Selangor (right) presenting the Sultan of Trengganu with the Insignia of the Derjah Kerabat (Royal Family Order) after ton ferring the honour the highest State order on him yesterday. The ceremony took place at the Istana Selan-' gor in Kuala122 words
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Article214 1962-10-03 20 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AMR. S. RAJARATNAM. Singapore's Minister for Culture, said today that the most important contribution Mahatma Gandhi made to world history was that he had shown people could be mobilised without cheating or appealing to their baser instincts. I Mr. Rajaratnam was speaking at the214 words
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117 1962-10-03 20 ILL Gurkha's wife flies to England CAMBRIDGE, Tues. The v young wife of 'a seriously ill Gurkha soldier arrived in Cambridge today after being flown to Britain in a Comet from Singapore to be at her husband's bedside. Her nine-week-old baby flew with her. Treatment Her husband. Signalman Jitbahadur Rai,Reuter - 117 words
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Article296 1962-10-03 20 LONDON, Tues. In spite of the fresh fall on Wall Street last night, stock markets in Londor today remained cheerful and industrials made further steady progress after a cautious start. The gold and convertible currency reserves for September were considered satisfactory, but bad very little effect on markets.296 words
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Article45 1962-10-03 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 22 13/IM.. Nov. 22 13 16d.. Dec. 23 13 18d.. Jan. 22\d.. Jan. MaY 22 1116 d.. Apr. June 22 9 16d. July Sept. 22'^d. Oct. Dec. unquoted e.Lf Oct- 22 13 16d.. Nov. 22'^d.. Dec. 22 7 IBd. Tone: Quiet.45 words
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Article22 1962-10-03 20 LONDON, Tuea.—Buyers £8494 sellers £850. Forward buyers £852. sellers £853. Settlement £850-... Turnover a.m. 235 tons. p.m. 165 Tone: Barely steady.22 words
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231 1962-10-03 20 Won't abandon our claim, says Macapagal MANILA. Tuesday. ©RESIDENT DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL said yesterday that the Philippines would not abandon its claim to British North Borneo The President, who was on a tour of Southern Philippines, rejected criticisms by the New York Times that the claim was "111 advised" as itReuter; UPI - 231 words
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146 1962-10-03 20 A WORK TEAM OF 2,500 TRAPPED IN HIMALAYAS TU-EW DELHI, Tues. An Indian Air Force helicopter yesterday dropped food and medical supplies to about 2,500 men who have been trapped for almost a week in a desolate Himalayan valley by an avalanche of rock and ice. At least 50 haveReuter - 146 words
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Article65 1962-10-03 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— A BOAC Boeing 707 jetliner flew into Singapore tonight to open the airline's first "choice of jets" service from Britain to Australia via Singapore. The Boeings will supplement the airline's Comet 4 jetliners already used on it« services from Singapore to the Par Bast.65 words
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Article47 1962-10-03 20 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore Medical Services Onion will hold their annual social and dance at the Hotel Ambassador on Saturday from 8 p.m. to l am Highlight of the evening will ba the election of a "Miss S.M.S.U." from their women members.47 words
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Advertisement99 1962-10-03 20 S *r^^B Bgr^gk*3g^feg^SHJ jg^*£feaj£ -^j s griiiiii^WgP'^M rl llSPfl ft SS^ tm M RgatfffegllZ I/EMT El VCKIT I ■a| l\t IV I rvciNi THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW IviICRONITE FILTER Mefines away /larshjlavor... refines away rough taste.., /or the mildest taste of all! THE FINIR TMB PII.TBM, TUB MILDKK TMK99 words
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Advertisement120 1962-10-03 20 HOW MANY SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS? Still plenty— but now n trie ttm# to book YOUR CHILDREN to fly .out for ifo CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS I RETURN FAItES FROM PERTH LONDON UnoW 12 Year. $618 $1,404 12 26 Years $927 $1,560* *for residWtts of Singapore MANSFIELDS SINGAPORE ***** SHORT of WATER?120 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-10-03 20 IJIOHEST and lowest tempera tures for Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 pjn. yesterday. HiKhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 68 Malacca 90 '72 Singapore 91 7341 words
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