The Straits Times, 4 October 1962
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Title Section24 1962-10-04 1 The Straits Times. AVERAGE I»AILY CERTIFIED SALE 1. \4 1. 1. 11S 100,000 flew**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962. 15 CENTS. Kl).\ (Mb24 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1962-10-04 1 Astronaut Schirra going the full six orbits: After early discomfort, feeling 'fine' Schirra sees 'Glenn's friends 9 in space: He and Sigma 7 'green 9 First U.S. man to go more than 3 circuits AMERICAN astronaut Walter M. Schirra was in his fifth orbit at 2a.m.1,580 words
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Article597 1962-10-04 1 THAT STUDENT BAN-RAZAK EXPLAINS KUALA* LUMPUR, Wednesday. Ping Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, n the House of Representatives today nt events in Singapore had shown that ist subversion among students was still on a considerable scale. That was why "in the interests of students here" —it was necessary to exercise597 words
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105 1962-10-04 1 Malaya to be consulted on PI note T ONDON. Wed. Britain Ld will consult with Malaya before sending any/ reply to the Philippine Governments latest note suggesting talks on the Philippine claim to North Borneo. British officials said here today. But the officials described as untrue a press report thatReuter - 105 words
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Article225 1962-10-04 1 LONDON. Wed. A 24-HOUR n. i*A tional raU strike, the first to hit Britain for 36 years, today failed to bring the expected chaos to British cities. Provincial centres reported normal traffic on the roads, and in London, where three-quarters of the 1.250,000 commuters normally useReuter - 225 words
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193 1962-10-04 1 CUSTOMS FIND DRUG FARM IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rjUSTOMS today found a marijhuana farm in a market gardener's front yard in Annamalai Avenue, oil" Bukil Tiniah Hoad. Revenue officers conducting the raid found 27 eight-foot tall marijhuana trees (ganja or Indian hemp) in two well-screened plots. Among the trees in193 words
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77 1962-10-04 1 KUCHING. Wed. Police at Tiiu.ui. North Borneo, have arrested 20 Filipinos suspected of being pirates. The Filipino boats had hidden firearms. Another piracy has been reported to Tauau police. An armed gang fired on a sailing craft and then boarded it. They took six tons77 words
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Article54 1962-10-04 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. Six U.S. companies today sought to buy a total of 580 long tons of tin from the national stockpile. The low bid for Grade A was U551,056 per pound, and the high bid US$l.OBl2B. High bid for Orade B was U551.0728 andReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1962-10-04 1 HONO KONO, Wed American warships left Hong Koi,. harbour for the open sea tn* afternoon as typhoon Dinah approached to within 230 miles of the Colony. Meanwhile, thousands of small fishing junks and sampans fled for cover from possible high winds and waves Into the typhoonUPI - 57 words
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Article43 1962-10-04 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A total of 107 died in road accidents on the main trunk road of Jobote during the past eight months. There were 1.730 non-fatal and 96 fatal accidents, it was stated at a press conference today.43 words
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Article29 1962-10-04 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandiio, said today no thought so far had been given to any visit to the Netherlands by President Soekarno.29 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-10-04 1 Reds blast a freedom tunnel BERLIN. Wed. About 50 East German guards armed with suomachlne guns early today destroyed a tunnel running underneath the border wall oetween East Berlin aaid the American sector. West Berlin police said today. The guards arrived in Lohmeuhlen Platz in East Berlin, adjoining the WestReuter - 119 words
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Article25 1962-10-04 1 TAIPEH. Wed. An American Ueuteiiant-Coionel wa.<- burned to death In his house, which was heavily damaged by a fire early this morning.25 words
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Article269 1962-10-04 1 Schirra 3 a.m. latest As the astronaut he-can his fourth orbit In- was still In a drifting position to preserve his precious furl. Slayton and Sehirra exchanged information about the flight while Sigma 7 was over Cape Canaveral, and the astronaut on the ground signed off by saying: "Real good269 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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Article299 1962-10-04 2 48 HOURS 9 NOTICE TO QUIT: 1000 REFUGEES TO GO TO AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, Wed. One thousand White Russian refugees from Communist China had been given 48 hours' notice by the Peking authorities to leave their homes in Manchuria, according to the Australian Immigration Minister, Mr. A.Reuter - 299 words
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128 1962-10-04 2 Rusk to K: Live at peace with the world WASHINGTON. Wed. U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, challenged Mr. Khrushchev last night to prove the power of his ideology by "a simple decision to live at peace with the world." "This simple decision could completely change the life of128 words
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Article45 1962-10-04 2 MOSCOW. Wed. The Soviet Newy Agency Tass yesterday reported the first passenger flight of the new TU-124 twin-engine. 44-.seat jetliner. The plane's claimed top speed Is 625 miles an hour and the agency said special or long runnays were not needed U.P.IUPI - 45 words
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Article30 1962-10-04 2 I ADEN. Wed. Arabs yesterday set flre to tlie law courts here, but firemen prevented the flames spreading through the two-storey wooden building housing the I court. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article98 1962-10-04 2 BEIRUT, Wed. Radio Damascus said last night that the assassinated Imam of Yemen, Muhammad Al-Badr, was responsible for the death of his father nine days before the coup. The broadcast, heard here, said the elder Imam was either stabbed or poisoned by his son. TheReuter; UPI - 98 words
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183 1962-10-04 2 ADEN, Wed. The rebel high command in the Yemen has threatened to shell the villages of any tribesmen who help royalist supporters to escape the country. The warning came in a communique addressed to the tribesmen of Hajja In southern Yemen. The communique warned all183 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-10-04 2 Ex-premier lotted for 10 years KmMtK !>outn Korean Premier John M. Chan*, who was sentenced to 10 years' jail on charges that be helped finance a plot to overthrow strongman General Park Chung Her. Two of 16 other defendants tried with Chang were sentenced to death. Chang was arrested on106 words
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Article21 1962-10-04 2 VATICAN CITY. Wed. The Pope yesterday received In private audience the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Masayoshl Ohlra. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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189 1962-10-04 2 BERLIN, Wed. About 1,000 West Berliners, some with banners reading "In unity with Gandhi for freedom," gathered at the Berlin wall yesterday after an Indian pacifist had said he intended to attack it with hammer and chisel to mark Gandhi's birthday. Police189 words
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311 1962-10-04 2 President for life? Nkrumah says 'No' ACCRA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Nkrumah yesterday turned down a suggestion that he should become President of Ghana for life, but approved the idea of a one-party state. In a 90-mlnute speech at the opening session of Parliament, he also said that the attempt on hisReuter - 311 words
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Article87 1962-10-04 2 70 guerillas die in day's battle SAIGON, Thurs. About 70 Communist guerillas were killed by government troops In a day-long fight in the Plain of Reeds, 100 miles west of Saigon, U.S. military sources said last night. Am American military spokesman said the fight took place on Monday near theReuter - 87 words
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Article30 1962-10-04 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy yesterday signed into law a bill to allow U.S. purchase of up to half of a US$2OO million United Nations bond issue.30 words
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Miscellaneous7 1962-10-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby •2 V7 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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276 1962-10-04 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. INDONESIA said in a statement here that the U.N. flag now was the ".only official flag" in West Irian and any effort to "fly the so-called 'Papuan Flag' is illegal." The statement said that "Dutch colonial rule" ended yesterday whenReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-10-04 3 BARCELONA, Wed Generalissimo Francisco Franco wept yesterday when be toured the scene of last week's floods, which killed hundreds. At Rubi, the worst hit village, and in a poor section of the textile town of Tarrasa, tears rolled down the 69-year-oldUPI - 138 words
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Article33 1962-10-04 3 LONDON. Wed. Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary,! arrived here by air last night i from New York, where he has been attending the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.33 words
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140 1962-10-04 3 VISCOUNT TONY SITS FOR 'MISTER' CALL BRIGHTON, Wed. "Viscount Stansgate wanted on the telephone," said the voice over the public address system of a hotel last night. Viscount Stansgate is former Labour M.P. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, the reluctant peer who fought unsuccessfully to stay in the House of Commons when140 words
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Article49 1962-10-04 3 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. At least 17 Africans were killed and 40 injured yesterday when a train carrying schoolchildren derailed near Kroonstad In the Orange Free State. Rescue workers cut through the twisted wreckage of four smasheri coaches where officials feared there were more victims. UPJ.49 words
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262 1962-10-04 3 'ANXIETY' ABOUT SOUTHERN RHODESIA JJNITED NATIONS, Wed. Ghana and Burma yesterday called for top priority in the trusteeship committee for consideration of the "explosive" situation in Southern Rhodesia and South-west Africa. Mr. K. Budu-Acquah. the Ghanaian delegate, launched the expected AfroAsian move to have Southern Rhodesia taken up immediately. SuppressionReuter - 262 words
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210 1962-10-04 3 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Wednesday. MR. WILLY- Brandt, mayor of West Berlin, said today that demands for greater freedom were increasing inside Communist eastern Europe. In a lecture here to Harvard University's Graduate School of Public Administration he said a "second front" of freedom. is emergingReuter - 210 words
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Article24 1962-10-04 3 ANKARA. Wed. Students smashed windows and burned newspapers yesterday at the offices of newspapers opposing the Turkish Premier. Mr. Ismet Inonu. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article43 1962-10-04 3 TOKYO. Wed. The grave of a British railway engineer, who helped build Japan's first railway. lias been selected by the National R.i il way Corporation as a national railway mounment. The grave of Edmund Morell is located in Yokohama. U.PJ.43 words
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Article32 1962-10-04 3 HELSINKI. Wed. British exlubitors at the Helsinki international trade fair said they were "very pleased" at the great interest shown in their products by the 220.000 people who have attended.32 words
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Article177 1962-10-04 3 NEW DELHI: A planned airdrop of supplies to 2,500 road labourers trapped by avalanches and landslides in a remote area of the Himalayas was called off after overland contact was re-established with them. LONDON: Strikers at the Jaguar factory in Coventry, England, which makes many cars for177 words
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161 1962-10-04 3 f ONDON. Wed. Mr. v Edward Heath believes that his talks with Dr. Konrad Adenauer have resulted in "better hopes of making substantial progress" in Britain's negotiations to Join the Common Market, a Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. Answering questionsReuter - 161 words
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Article53 1962-10-04 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Ethiopia and Mauritania yesterday withdrew their candidacies for the Security Council In favour oi Nigeria, which received the backIng of the other members of the African and Malagasy group for the seat to be vacated at the end of this year by the UnitedReuter - 53 words
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Article240 1962-10-04 3 Heads I win, tails you lose... GENEVA. Wed. Bri- ta i told the Soviet Union yesterday that it was offering the West a "Heads I win, tails you lose." choice on a nuclear test ban. Mr. Peter Smithers. parliamentary under-secre-tary at the Foreign Office, was commenting on Soviet insistence thatReuter - 240 words
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Article36 1962-10-04 3 BERLIN. Wed. East German courts have sentenced 288 political prisoners this year and 713 people have been arrested for political reasons, the anti-Communist Free Jurists Organisation said in a report issued here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article249 1962-10-04 4 BUT $13,000 SYSTEM WILL FLASH ONLY WORDS SINGAPORE, Wed. Closed circuit television flashing words only is to be installed in the Singapore Legislative Assembly. The •annunciator" system, estimated to cost $13,690, has been ordered by the Speaker, Sir George Oehlers. The House Committee agreed to the circuit249 words
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140 1962-10-04 4 He posed as architect: Fined $500 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cyril Harry Wee, 42. who was said to have posed as an architect and civil engineer trained under the Colombo Plan, was today convicted on two charges under the Architects Ordinance and was fined $500 or two months' Jail on each charge.140 words
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134 1962-10-04 4 Flour bag bombing at club's air rally SINGAPORE. Wed. The Royal Singapore Flying Club will hold an air rally from 2 p.m. on Saturday at their airport premises. Highlights of the rally will begin with a forced landIng competition, followed by balloon bursting, navigational exercises and a flour bag bombing134 words
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Article93 1962-10-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Governor of Jakarta Dr. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo, flew into Singapore tonight on a "no poiiUcs" visit. Side-stepping reporters' questions on political u>t>ues, the Governor smilingly said: "No politics, please Referring to relations between Indonesia and Singapore, he said: "We are of the same fan.ilv neighbours93 words
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Article28 1962-10-04 4 STNOAPORE, Wed. Water will be cut off along Alexandra Road, between Malayan Breweries Limited and No. 394, Alexandra Road, tomorrow, from 9 ajn. to 5 p.m.28 words
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291 1962-10-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed OTEVEN BOEY WONG VAN, 34, owner of the Mirataco Co. in South Bridge Road, was sentenced to Jail for 18 months in the Fourth Magistrate's Court today for issuing a dud cheque. The Magistrate, Mr. Sathl V. Kandlah. convicted Boey on a291 words
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199 1962-10-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A woman doctor who has been a "mother" to hundreds of children suffering from tuberculosis of the bones leaves Singapore for the last time tomorrow. She is Dr. E. V. Crowe, 61, medical superintendent of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. Dr.199 words
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Article356 1962-10-04 4 THE following is todays sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Tokyo, Hong Kong (BA 963) 5.25 p.m. QanUa: Prom Sydney, Perth (QP 735) 7.15 p.m. from Perth iQF 174) 6 p.m., from London, Frankfurt, Athens, Cairo, Karachi.356 words
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Article, Illustration869 1962-10-04 5 PMIP FAILS EN BID TO END AUTOMATIC PROMOTIONS Minister: 'The aim is basic knowledge the problem is the implementation, not the system.... 9 AN Opposition move to end the system of automatic promotion of students in primary schools was rejected by the House of Representatives today. Also turned down was869 words
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462 1962-10-04 5 would in fact be taking examinations In a foreign language. And the same would apply to non-Malays In Malay schools. According to figures he had received from a Ministry of Education official, last year 60.000 students sat462 words
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191 1962-10-04 5 119 BANISHEES WAIT FOR SHIPS— RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TME Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told the House of Representatives today that 119 banishees would be repatriated as soon as shipping arrangements were completed He was replying to a writ- ten question by Mr. K. Karam Singh191 words
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Article64 1962-10-04 5 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Police have offered $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of three men who robbed a doctor in Ku.il. i Kangsar of about 516.000 in cash and valuables. The robbers, one of them armed with a pistol, held up Dr. S.64 words
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Article62 1962-10-04 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Justice Chua In the High Coun yesterday, granted a decree nisi to Leliam I Dennis dissolving her marriage to j Terence Robert Dennis on the grounds of adultery. The decree is to be made in three months. The parties were married at St. Peters62 words
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Article73 1962-10-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister ot Deience. Tun Abdul Razak. said today that the recent crash of a Royal Malayan Air Force plane at the airport here was not due to any negligence on the part of any "individual or individuals" Tun Razak. who73 words
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156 1962-10-04 5 House told of draft legislation on hire purchase KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Jonari. spoke today about a draft legislation on hire purchase. He was replying in the House of Representatives to a written question by Mr. Lee Seek Fan (All. Tanjong Malim).156 words
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171 1962-10-04 5 RAZAK REJECTS INQUIRY INTO 3-DIGIT LOTTERY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'FHE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin x Hussein, today rejected a proposal that a commission be set up to examine aud report on the moral, social and economic repercussions of the three-digit lottery. He said that it was the171 words
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Article95 1962-10-04 5 Govt 'no' on mushroom insurance KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. told a questioner today that the Government would not set ud any fund to compensate victims of mushroom insurance companies. He said: "There Is no more a case for the Government to recompense people95 words
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392 1962-10-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'J'UN Abdul Razak today had a brief exchange with Socialist Front MPs in the House of Representatives over the date for the next Parliamentary election and other matters. Mr. V. David (S.F.— Bung-. San asked If the Prime Minister.392 words
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152 1962-10-04 6 'Time to start new Rotary clubs in Malaysia' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Rotary District Governor, Mr. Leslie Rayner, of Singapore, said here today tnat there was a need for new Rotary clubs in the Malaysian territories. Mr. Rayner, a lawyer and social worker, who is touring the central and northern Malaya152 words
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Article35 1962-10-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. T. A. Simon has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore Taxi-Own-ers Co-operative Motor Oarage and Stores Society Ltd., with Mr. Ong Hlan as secretary and Mr. Dhoola Singh as treasurer.35 words
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Article241 1962-10-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Two rallies will be held by the Kuala Lumpur branch of the People's Progressive Party to attack Party Rakyat's resolution calling for the nationalisation of foreign-owned estates, tin mines and Industries. One rally will De at the Sungel Way new village on241 words
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172 1962-10-04 6 Narayanan tells of growing support for union MALACCA, Wed.— The sec-retary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, said here' today that support for the union was growing, especially in Malacca where Chinese workers were joining in large numbers. During the Emergency Chinese workers were reluctant172 words
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Article55 1962-10-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 46 members of the newest group of Peace Corps volunteers, who arrived here on Sunday, attended a lecture on "The Economy of Malaya" at the Malayan Teachers' College this morning. In the afternoon the group broke up into several sections for visits55 words
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Article40 1962-10-04 6 PENANO, Wed. The Malayan Teachers College Students' Union hopes to raise at least $5,000 at its food and fun fair in the college campus on this Saturday. Proceeds will go to the Pulau Jerejak Leper Settlement.40 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-10-04 6 WAHID GETS HIS HOPE AT LAST SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 Two years of anxiety ended today for crippled policeman Inche Abdul Wahid Baba, Singapore's hope in the Commonwealth Paralympics in Melbourne. After doubts about being able to make the trip, and declining public donations, Inche Wahid, 33, was today told lhat112 words
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Article58 1962-10-04 6 He intends to take part in snooker, table tennis and throwing the Javelin in the 'Olympic games" for cripples in November. Inche Wahid, who has been paralysed from the waist down since 1950 when a gunman shot him in the spine, attended the Paralympics In 1955 and58 words
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Article49 1962-10-04 6 PENANG, Wed. A housewife. Goh K»« Soo, 36. was allowed $500 bail today when she pleaded not guilty to causing hurt to another woman. Liew Poh Khoon, with a pair of tongs in Stewart Lane on Aug. 21. The case will be heard on Nov. 2349 words
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Miscellaneous173 1962-10-04 6 Alley Oop By 1 T. MUumiim 1 TEST THE NEW /fT WORKED WITH I I PR. WONMIK3?M IOR.SEEPE MMVES,! OUES6 6orfFOLKS, TMS S M*\ TIME-AAACHINE I THE OLO MACHtME I WHY, VES-.^^ WEajTHIS IS 7ELBiBT-.rr H*S OLO, OLD FH6MO. I o WTTH A MCfVIE VSO IT SMOULD/ VyONT VOUfTWkNKI A173 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1962-10-04 7 THE LAST OF THE NAZI WAR CRIMINALS— THREE MEN GUARDED BY 300 AT A COST OF $8 MILLION I^^^Blb^Bßssssssssssssl FORSYT H I A STREWN Spandau, prudish suburb of West Berlin, is many a commuter's dream of peace until the grey fortress, turret high above the1,640 words
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Article17 1962-10-04 8 W.rrf« Sit (Minimum) FONt-JAL OF M.d.m Goh Sw,a ml V. M. r Ch 'am Yww Toon17 words
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Article183 1962-10-04 8 Wurtt Sit (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS v.-,,,, Choat P.nt IcTd" 4 R-'*" V" an" 1->""d. for S3 Rind A«»iiitan«. Condoi. nee. Wrtatha and Atttndaoce a tbc Kum-ral of their a»im>td aon Tony on 1-10-62. MM. D. THAMBOO of Alor Ilir aincr-ijr thank, all relativaa aad fnmd» for their wreatha.183 words
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Article43 1962-10-04 8 it Wmmj Sit (Minimum) KARTHIOItU. KLANO: who departed 4-in-lf).tt. We watched you ain«iy fade away, aad could not give relief. God took you In hie keaplag. and led you up t« Peace. Radly ml.ied by hia loving wife, children and grandehlldren43 words
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674 1962-10-04 8 The Straits Times. Thursday, October 4. 1962. A Matter Of Money The accounts of the State governments continue to provide a shock or two for the Auditor-General despite the increased respect of State Treasuries for financial general orders and the principles of accountancy. There will always be losses through theft674 words
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Article446 1962-10-04 8 The suggestion there should be an official fund to compensate victims of the "mushroom" insurance companies is asking too much. But in explaining why this is impossible, and why a commission of inquiry is unnecessary, the Minister of Finance left himself wide open to another question he446 words
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Article178 1962-10-04 8 Ghana's Parliament sits in a I tense atmosphere. Accra is still under the dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed eleven darys ago, following the last attempt on President Nkrumah's life, two ex-Ministers are in jail and hundreds of lesser citizens have been arrested in the continuing search for plotters. President Nkrumah178 words
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386 1962-10-04 8 RUSSIANS RETRIEVE SPANNERS IN CUBA'S WORKS by GAVIN YOUNG HAVANA, Wed. The Russians, having broken into the torrid atmosphere of Latin America for the first time in history, are now committed to a massive economic rescue operation in Cuba. But if the island i s to be made a Communist386 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1962-10-04 8 One man's burden— four Kings and his bootlaces... THE PROBLEMS PREMIER OBOTE WILL INHERIT WHEN UGANDA GAINS ITS FREEDOM NEXT TUESDAY from GORDON MACLEAN KAMPALA, Wednesday THINGS are happ ening so fast in Uganda a piece of East Africa as b i g as Michigan State and a little larger1,011 words
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161 1962-10-04 8 rE Singapore Government has had a newtown improvement plan drawn up. What is the use of such a plan on paper if property owners cannot support It by starting to pull down old buildings and build new skyscrapers in accordance with this plan? Years ago161 words
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Letter119 1962-10-04 8 rVHE butchers in Penang 1 go on strike, but it is a top civil servant who is butchered. A bloody act. Civil servants who are corrupt or inefficient should certainly be penalised. In this particular case no such accusation has been made. Looking at the119 words
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Letter151 1962-10-04 8 DURING my two and a half years in Singapore I have often read letters criticising various public officials. In reply to these criticisms, and In particular the recent criticisms of the Employees Provident Fund. I would like to offer my thanks to the Central Provident151 words
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Letter147 1962-10-04 8 EVERYBODY knows why th < som. e hors own«" Pl»ce their bets with bookies. Since the new legislation on gambling came mto force a couple of years back, a few pookles and their runner* nave been arrested and lined. But there are stiU thousands of them, big ai>d147 words
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Advertisement25 1962-10-04 8 )«llVl. IniititM-ulatelT Ure««M'<l to SUIT* mm Better HATMMI CUTTING TAII.OHIX. Plus STYLE all fv mto every sail bj ■faghoJ 21, Chuha Street. 1 Td—hewa: *****25 words
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Advertisement196 1962-10-04 8 FW66 j^JNeak and ill with J^WORMS W •V J I U^Roundworms and Threadworms can get MaV* \f I Into y° ur b ocJ y 'f their eggs are in your VfK< r ood and drink. They live and grow Q*a V f inside you by taking the food you eat.196 words
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Article296 1962-10-04 9 BAHAMAN'S VIEW AT OPENING OF PAINT FACTORY KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday A RESPONSIBLE attitude towards industrial relations by both the management and the workers was vital in Malaya for both industrial peace and industrialisation, the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said today.296 words
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Article34 1962-10-04 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. A goods train knocked down a two-year-old boy near Permatang Tiuggi village yesterday evening. The child. Ooi Choo Ee. died on admission lo Buku Mertajam Hospital.34 words
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Article18 1962-10-04 9 IPOH. Wed. Dindings district rural development committee has completed rural projects this year fnr 151.441.18 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-10-04 9 Workers give garlands of dollar notes MALACCA, Wed. Garlands of dollar notes were presented to the secretary-gen-eral of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, by workers on three estates he visited In the Malacca during the past Tour days. The money, Mr. Narayanan said, was the workers'164 words
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Article49 1962-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dato Loke Wan Tho has given another 15 paintings from ins personal collection for display at the art Gallery In the National Museum Ttie museum already has 99 paimings donated by him in 1960. The new paintings will be exhibited in rotation.49 words
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Article74 1962-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Court of Appeal today ordered a retrial of a claim for damages brought by Yeo Ah Tee. a tricycle repairer, for personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident in Nov. 22. 1960. Yeo had brought the clauu against Lee Chuan Yeow.74 words
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Article24 1962-10-04 9 ALOR STAR. Wed. Two groups of visitors from Sarawak and Brunei will visit the state capital in the next few days.24 words
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74 1962-10-04 9 Sappers from H.K. move to Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. The 140 officer-, and men of the 54 th Independent Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, who won the admiration of the people of Hong Kon£ for their work In two typhoon emergencies, are to be transferred to Singapore. The squadron will amalgamate with74 words
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Article57 1962-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Bri-j tish Army here today announced i ihut Brig. P. B. Wyldbore Smith has been appointed Chief of Staff for the new unified command In the Far East, which will come Into being on. Nov. 28. Brig. Smith, recently of combat development. War57 words
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Article29 1962-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. R. H. Wade, the New Zealand Commissioner here, left tonight to represent, his country at Uganda's Independence Day celebrations on Oct. 829 words
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275 1962-10-04 9 COURT GIVES SIX-WEEK BONUS TO BANK STAFF SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r JIHE Industrial Arbitration Court by a two to one vote today awarded employees of the Chartered Bank a bonus equivalent to "six weeks' wages or a month and a half salary, backdated to 1961." The dissenting member held that the275 words
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115 1962-10-04 9 To choose a by-election candidate CINGAPORE. Wed—Blnga- pore UMNO's candidate for the Sembawang byelection will be picked at a meeting of the party's liaison committee on Sunday. The secretary of the committee. Oato Syed Esa Almenoar, today said that each of the five UMNO divisions In the state had been115 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-10-04 9 JOHORE BAUKL Wed. One of the first 25 members of the Royal Malay Regiment is the new Chief Police Officer of Johore. He is Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan (above). Senior Assistant Commissioner, who took over from Mr. T. B.154 words
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198 1962-10-04 9 INTER-GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE MEN DUE TO MEET AGAIN KUCHING, Wednesday. rrHE Inter-Governmental Committee on Malaysia 1 will hold a working session in a fortnight. Members of the committee are expected in Jesselton in a few days. Sir John Martin. Deputy Under-Secretary of State for I the Colonies will arrive on Friday198 words
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Article40 1962-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. About 70 employees of F.E. Zuelllg (Singapore) Ltd. In Denmark House are now on strike following a deadlock in pay talks between th« company and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which represents them.40 words
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Article70 1962-10-04 9 BOOK MAN SAYS 'NOT GUILTY' $EREMBAN, Wed. A book shop owner. Salyad Yassen, 27 who pleaded guilty last week to a charge of having five obscene books for sale, today reversed his plea in the magistrate's court here. Ball of $500 w.i.extended and the case was postponed to Nov. 9.70 words
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379 1962-10-04 9 Johore police in big campaign for public to get-to-know-us JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. JOHORE police will make a big bid to woo the public in a "get-to-know-us" campaign. Announcing this today, the new state police chief. Acting Assistant Commissioner Hajl Abdul Kadlr bin Hajl Hassan, said the aim was to improve379 words
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128 1962-10-04 9 PUBLIC HELP CURBS GANGS IN JOHORE lOHORE BAHRU, Wed J Increasing public tip-offs helped police to curb secret society activities in Johore during the past year. Asst. Supt. Low Tuck Chye, chief of the Secret Societies Branch of the Johore CID. said today. Speaking with satisfaction of public co-operation, he128 words
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Article57 1962-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore Cantonese' community leader Mr. Chan Wah Ngoh. managing director of Kwong Heong and Kwong On departmental stores, died on Sunday at the Oener.l Hospital aftei a short Illness. He was 48 He leaves a wife, three son*. twd daughters and four grandchildren.57 words
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Article45 1962-10-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan will arrive here by air from Britain on Friday. I She accompanied the Yang diPertuan Besar to England in July when the Ruler went for a medical check-up. He returned on Aug. 27.45 words
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Advertisement150 1962-10-04 9 I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB I I OFF-COURSE BETTING I Penang Turf Club OCTOBER Meeting 7th, 10th and 14th. J I it A new office for OH- Course Betting at the ■ODEON HALL: (in the New World Amusement Park) will be open from Sunday 7th Oct. 1962 m Racing Commentaries $5/-150 words
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Advertisement141 1962-10-04 9 wt&B When children I v.v Childhood is a period of rapid /&L^JP$ I growth it's when your chllnl dren begin to look for m*w M aklrts, frocks, shoes' And It's r W k during this time that the system needs, more than ever, calcium. Calcium adds strength JB to the141 words
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Miscellaneous430 1962-10-04 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVfc SfcKVICC NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metres Minim WAVi: SKRVICL A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nr--47C metre* gara-ku. News Headlines 6.06 A.M. 600 Good Morning; 6.01 I Morning Melodies; 7.00 RenderMorning Prelude; 7.00 News; vous With Music; 7.30 Tim* 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Signal,430 words
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155 1962-10-04 10 PHILIPPINES STAND FOR A NORTH BORNEO REFERENDUM MANILA. Wed. The Foreign Office has reaffirmed the Philippines Government's stand for the holding of a referendum among North Borneo's inhabitants to determine their own future. The acting Secretary of Foreign AiTairs, Mr. Salvador Lopez, commented in a press conference on the reportedReuter - 155 words
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Article121 1962-10-04 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. Inrhe Ahmad bin Abdul Rthim. I District Oycer. Bukit Mertajani and Nibong Tebal. will leaves here on Oct. 10. to become Bute Development Officer. Negrl Bembilan and Malacca. PENANO. Wed— A leading Penang lawyer. Mr. Ong Huck Llm, has been invited to attend the121 words
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184 1962-10-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A sum of $5 million to meet urgent and unforeseen requirements in implementing development projects this year was passed by the House of Representatives today. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said that owing to the rapid rate184 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1962-10-04 10 ALLEGATIONS ABOUT A CHUNG CHENG TEACHER (PRINTED AND BROADCAST) WERE UNTRUE 9 70TH DAY OF THE EXAM BOYCOTT INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TROWN Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow today offered his "profoundest and humble" apologies to a Chung Cheng High School teacher Mr. Yap Thiam1,143 words
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284 1962-10-04 10 INTERDICTED OFFICER: A WRIT FILED IN HIGH COURT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WRIT questioning the validity of the interdicA i?on of a police officer from duty under the provisions of Colonial Regulation 61, and also questioning the appointment of a committee of inquiry into charges preferred against the officer by the284 words
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93 1962-10-04 10 New fish to repopulate poisoned lake KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The University of Maiaya will repopulate its lake with 10.000 baby carp from the Fisheries Department here soon to replace those that were killed when the lake waa poisoned about two weeks ago. The poisoning was done to destroy predatory fish93 words
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Article40 1962-10-04 10 PENANG. Wed. A labourer. R. Muniandi. 29. was sent for trial at the Astizes on a charge of raplng a ten-year-old girl Jn Northara Road on Sept 1. Muniandi was remanded In was today.40 words
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Advertisement306 1962-10-04 10 free on Kodak tape because of the phenomenal smoothness and stability of its .triacetate base. (It's the same base material New Kodak Sound Recording Tape with use d for archival films made by Kodak to consistent oxide-layer thickness gives you |a_st 1.000 yearn!) a recording medium that comet closest to306 words
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Article, Illustration282 1962-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told the House of Representatives today that it was "regrettable" that an item of belly-dancing had been included in the Merdeka celebrations at the Lake Gardens. Tun Razak, who was speaking during question282 words
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Article72 1962-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A symposium on Malaysia will be held at the science lecture theatre at the University of Malaya •morrow at 8 p.m. Speakers at the symposium, orcam*ed by the Kuala Lumpur Forum, will include the Director of Broadcasting of Sarawak, Mr. 1 Peter Ratcliffe and72 words
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Article56 1962-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Jaya Pekerma Wira, 75. a member of the (Juma'ah Pangkuan Negri) Council of Regency, died In his house at Jalan Mengadang Akar this morning. The Yang di-Pertuan Muda of Trengganu and other members of the royal family attended th° funeral this evening56 words
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215 1962-10-04 11 Cambodia accuses Thailand of temple shoot threat ITNITED NATIONS, Wed. Cambodia charged last night that Thailand •authorities had threatened to "shoot on sight" any Cambodian going to the Prahuiharn Temple near the border between the two countries. The International Court of Justice recently handed down an opinion that the theReuter - 215 words
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Article198 1962-10-04 11 PARIS, Wednesday. pENERAL de Gaulle tonight moved swiftly to v counter fierce party political opposition to his plans for an Oct. 28 referendum on his proposal that future presidents be elected by universal suffrage. Bhortly after a censure motion had been moved In the198 words
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338 1962-10-04 11 'AMERICAN SHIPS HELPING BIG CUBAN BUILD-UP' WASHINGTON, Wed fHE president of the National Maritime Union, Mr. Joseph Curran, charged here that Americanowned ships flying foreign flags are carrying supplies to Cuba as part of the Communist military and economic buildup. The chief of the seamen's union called for a congressional338 words
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Article115 1962-10-04 11 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. npHE Senate yesterday repaired some of the damage to President Kennedy's foreign aid programme by restoring a substantial part of cuts approved earlier by the House of Representatives. By a vote of 57 to 24 It appropriated U.S. $4,422,800 000 (about $13,000 million) for115 words
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81 1962-10-04 11 PARIS, WED.— Gaston MonnervUle, 65-year-old Negro from French Oulana, was re-elect-ed president of the French Senate yesterday—making him once again the man who automatically would succeed President Charles de Gaulle as Interim president In r.ase of de Gaulle's death. He was re-elected by 212UP - 81 words
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106 1962-10-04 11 Speculation again on Marshal Lin's purge HONG KONG, Wed. Speculation arose here yesterday for the second time in less than a month that Red Chinese Defense Minister. Marshal Lin Piao, had been purged. There was no independent confirmation of the report, prominently carried on the front page of the newspaper106 words
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Article52 1962-10-04 11 MELBOURNE. Wed. Melbourne waterfront whs idlo today when 3.500 dockers failed to turn up because of a mass meeting to discuss grievances. Thirty-flve snips were affected. Yesterday 17 men were sacked and 80 walked off the job in sympathy in a dispute over size of workReuter - 52 words
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Article21 1962-10-04 11 TOKYO. Wed.— The Government today said it had not detected radiation in tuna caught in the mid-Pacific. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement228 1962-10-04 11 THERE ARE 100 REASONS WHY .YOUR NEXT CAR SHOULD 8E THE new baby D HERE S lUST ONE OF THEM m Because of the 4 synchronised gears especially designed for smooth driving under all conditions 2*^ j r ~*r ti- ff SOME CAR THIS SIMCA iWM\i&6l/l/i/t/ for full details contact:228 words
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Advertisement185 1962-10-04 11 From these hands... wSJjS^^Sz^BJu fl mmm Sm Sy Many things contribute to the making ml of a Parker "51": parts which are tf/^H shaped with automatic machines and law precision tools, materials of the finest quality, skilful design and engineering and, most important of all, the care and skill of185 words
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448 1962-10-04 12 THE great Screen of China flame dancers from Thailand a rare collection of ancient Oriental theatre costumes Eastern fashions Japanese art of Origami koto music a Kabuki dancer and other cultural merchandise of every kind will be presented in Texas this month. a a All448 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-10-04 12 Fan off-the-peg dress is to be bought in Singapore it must have certain special features in order to help a woman make up her mind. And these points axe cool material, gay colours and comfortable style. In this' part of the world a woman's wardrobe consists of dre«es229 words
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Article203 1962-10-04 12 STUFFED CABBAGE FOR A SNACK HAVE you tried Stuffed Cabbage? It makes a* lovely snack when you feel like eating something different for a change. You will need 4-6 large cabbage leaves; 1 oz. butter or margarine: 1 tin condensed tomato soup; 4 tablespoons water. For the stuffing you will203 words
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Article91 1962-10-04 12 A" REFRIGERATOR that chills but has no moving parts, compressor or refri- gerant fluid will be B available soon. The refrigerator uti- B Uses thermoelectric cool- ing. the temperature a change occurring at the junction of two dissimi- lar metals when a direct m current is passed through91 words
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Article114 1962-10-04 12 INTRODUCING an un- expected piece of furniture in a place where its individual character gets the spotlight can add a casually sophisticated touch that sets off a room and makes it different. What should one look for when shopping for such a piece? An interior114 words
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Advertisement383 1962-10-04 12 NEW DOUBLE ©ACTION TOOTH BRUSHES Gentle White Nylon tufts protect the gums. |C^ I Firm Blue Nylon tufts «I clean teeth better. 1^ m B 1 PRO Double Action Super Quality II Toothbrushes are the latest deve- I lopment in personal dental care. I Gentle White Nylon tufts massage II383 words
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Advertisement162 1962-10-04 12 I wr f i IN MY mmdenform BRA CYMBAL Here a new high-fashion bra with a low-budget price. Sheer artistry by Maidenform. Take look at Cymbal and you'll know what w* mean. It's circular stitched and shaped to form, lift and mould the prettiest curves ever. Ask for Cymbal, the162 words
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Miscellaneous301 1962-10-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4- He is at liberty to get cooler 1. Herbert had deformed foot. going round the wild mere possibly, that's the distinction «7>. (5 2 3 4) 5. Foreign nobleman's concealed t. Disorder in larder angers goal, perhaps (7). housewife, naturally (7). 6. On the way301 words
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Advertisement1510 1962-10-04 13 r= TO UVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penani MENESTNEOI irttrpe* tall ta I IN 1/ I On II PYRRHtJS Uvaraaal. OuDliii. Glasgow Otl 11 hill M H/H Ocl II DEMOOOCin M'lea, L'aaal. O'hn, A'moatt Ocl 11 Oct M Oat D/ 38 Oct II HRCIM Havre,1,510 words
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Advertisement1291 1962-10-04 13 WFJJTpgpi il l yy /^rgL^ij pjp THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEH, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURB AHB COPENHAGEN. raf\So\\il "BEIRA" I) it. 45/ 5 Oel 5/ 7 Oct 1/ SOd I"IVVSLJ<I ■wMUCCA" a; xt/U *ci 44/ la Od H/U act VAAv^V -BUSUANSA' a) M1,291 words
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Advertisement1564 1962-10-04 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. S'hani Penang BENLOMOND (t.Lpj I'peel. R'aeM. Hull. H'burg Oct 1/ I BEHVRACKII (E.LJ Leadea. Hamburg 6. 33 today Oct 8/8 BEHRINNES* I'peel, Havre, A T werp, H'burg Oel 18/11 Bel M/ 18 Bet N/ll lENVANNOCN (H) H'aara. Idea, S'rpooth, M'bre1,564 words
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Advertisement1269 1962-10-04 13 t^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W^ M T feJhW yfXJfk KLLERM AN UMS eJc KLA VENtSS LINE > LONDON, HAMBURB. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HUH. SEATTLE VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. OH OF NEWCASTLE Accepting carge ter Ceatral ft Seete Spore P. Sham Penang nanTESm f la ■■ri/laSn BRUNXVILLt1,269 words
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675 1962-10-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE turnover continued small on the Stock Exchange yesterday with tins reported as very quiet and industrials steady. Tontjkah Harbour came off only 3d. to 90s. This was despite a denial in London by an official of London Tin675 words
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Article22 1962-10-04 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Industrials: 183.84 18*4.25 Tina: 283.75 284.47 rabbcra: 171.03 171.03 Jan. 1, 195« mo.22 words
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Article668 1962-10-04 14 (COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrial*. Dun lops (300> $1.92 SL. (fOOp) $U92, (1.000) 51.93: Ea*t smelting M.000) tXBB. (3.000) $2.70. (loot $2.71 SL: red. Diap. (4.000)668 words
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305 1962-10-04 14 npHE Malayan Rubber price rose to fresh heights A yesterday morning reaching 79$ cents per lb. as the morning's trade was again dominated by covering for the October first jrade position. The squeeze on the tight October position resulted In ths premium305 words
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Article122 1962-10-04 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. QENERAL investments and Industrial shares were steady with movements slightly favouring falls. Trading was quiet, oils and base metals were also quiet with lutie price movement. Clarence Kiver had good support and recovered yesterday's loss. Loans were firm. C.R.A 11l Mount Isa fd 10* N. Broken122 words
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Article30 1962-10-04 14 October 3. MALAYAN 111 BBKK PRICE: 78[. cents (op one -eighth of a cent). TIN: 5423.25 (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial of ferine 235 tons (down 30 tons).30 words
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Article97 1962-10-04 14 f HINEir. Pr«du»« Baetiangs Slnga. pare n**rt *rI«M per picul yettcrdayi Coc»mrt *ll: bulk 1381 sellers, drum $41 aellera. Ceawai October $27 1 buyer*. »2R sellers. Pipptr: lluntok whit* $145 sellers, Sarawak whit* !142| sellers. apeeiaJ Sarawak black $110 aellars. garbled Lampong black $120 Miter*. ASTA $130 sellers.97 words
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Article63 1962-10-04 14 rC Malayan Cithsnc* B*n*f A*•MlatlMi made the** chart*** In rain to «100>: Stlltni TT •> OO rr.rty Swim Fran** 141 l'«- ■•Itlan Fran** I*l--1/4: DeutMlM Mark* 130 3'«. On th* fr«« •ichinit mark*! In «•"< Ktng the. U.S. d*llar wa* quoted »t .V7S7 for T.T. and I 72163 words
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Article144 1962-10-04 14 Oct. 3. ThrM month! (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Bulinm Jont: Ounlopn 10 cv 8. Darby 4td K. N. 14 eta. C. Btoract 4«<l J. WauKb 12 cv. Steamship 8 cv. M. Brew. 23 8. TUnea 20 cv Contain*™ 9 eta. 8. Traders 25 eta. M. Cimnl 18 ct* I'nlteers 10144 words
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Article222 1962-10-04 14 OCTOBER tint grans ruMir buy«r* l.a.b. cloned at 3 p.m. in Slniupor* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at T*i cents per lb. up oae-elgbtb of a cent. Thr (one was sa*t*r. S.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.I. closlnf prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. I It. s.s prompt f.o.b. buyers222 words
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Article79 1962-10-04 14 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating; enstom* duties for the week betrinnina; en Oct. 4. Rubber 761 cents a lb. Copra 5440 a ton. Coconut oil $656 a ton. Palm oil $577.50 a ton. Palm kernels $314.50 a ton. The ratea of dutiea79 words
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Advertisement1070 1962-10-04 14 KAWBASAjKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Exprtit O.S.A. PsitJlfll* Us Atlantic Coaan %mav\— tla tv tla tv S'PO>t ria*> H'lom I frtxcitca k. N.Ttrk "Kuaikatra Mars" 2f/2l Oct 31/31 Oet 5 Net 23 Net 25 Nit 12 Btt "Ctlslt Maru" lt/21 Ntt IB Net/1 Bat •In Bln II hi mm aii tasstia1,070 words
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Advertisement1178 1962-10-04 14 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORT SMIPI lying al*nt*M>* th* llngaswrs Diana; tons. Pailowa Tronoh, Batat wharvst t*day ara: President Bali. Vaheute. Salat Bcrhala, Rltnau. Hay«s 3S/36, Orrta 42/43. Ryuko Maru BasMrn Fortune, Paslr aiaa, aiafea6A, Surat 1/2. Taahkent 3/4. Capetown thevl. Dalren, One Tlang Bww, Rajah Maru 29/30. Kiiud ataersk 46.1,178 words
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Advertisement291 1962-10-04 14 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH Ot RT AT MUAR In Bankruptcy No. 2 of IBM. Rp Tahir bin Othman. Part* Sakai, Jalan Abdul Rahman. Muar, Mrrohant. Date of Receiving and Adjudication Orders: 19.9. M Datt> and place of public examination 23.10.63 at 10291 words
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Advertisement1397 1962-10-04 15 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COL'RT AT MUAR IN BANKRUPTCY 1VV.E.A.0.) NO. 19 OF 1962 Re: CAN AM ANTHONY of Telecoms. Department. Muar, Telephone Supervisor. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order 8.9.62. Date place of First Meeting 23.10.62 at 3.00 p.m. at Supreme1,397 words
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Advertisement628 1962-10-04 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF CLERK Applications are invited from Federal Citisens for the appointment as Chief Clerk In Labis Local Council. Candidates for the appointment must have the following qualifications: a) Passed School Certificate b) Knowledge of Chinese equivalent to Junior Middle Standard. o Knowledge of Type-writing d) Age—628 words
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Advertisement553 1962-10-04 15 I B^^^^lJßJßj^Bjajßj^BJßjlß^B^BJj|SJßj| K'ontinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT r* Word* SS (Him.)— Max SO et: txlra FBMALE CLERK with «om« typing knemirde*. Apply itoom 3E. 188 New Brldx« Kuad, Singapore. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY with knowledge of account! and corrcapondeace. Apply Bos A 1448 S.T. Prn»c». WANTED, SHORTHAND TTM WRITING teachers part553 words
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Advertisement976 1962-10-04 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (MUt.>—Max M rts. extra ROOM WITH BATHROOM sttacned. Private entrance suitsJMs for working girl or bachelor at cheap rent Apply Box AS7WI ST. Spore. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY one airy front room, Bennett Estate. Near bus-stop. Buttable elngle Indian. K-n( reasonable. Ring Raju (B'porel 3ir.'3. UNFURNISHED AIRY ROOM976 words
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Advertisement1001 1962-10-04 15 EDUCATION to Wardm SI (Mtm.y—mUx tt tta. txtrm NIW SISStwNS TTpewmtns. Bborthaaa, Boofc-ktepta*. Beginner!/ Advanced, qusJlfled/Kxperieneed teacher a. N.C.S.. 433 A Oeylang Road. B'por*. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, S6-B, Riblnsom Koad. P.O. Boa 1933. Blosaporoi L Tel: *****. Our Bptctal Rertsloa Course* to all aunject* for IMS Examination and Ueneral Courses1,001 words
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Advertisement1049 1962-10-04 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tTsrsls U <Mii.)—Mmx tt tta. axtrm ISS2 MORGAN SPORTS New pMnt One year Insurance. 3rd party, taxed paid t1.200 0.n.0. Tel: Singapore *****. BAftLY 1951 FORD Consul new pa>nt one owner, excellent condition 13.130'Telephone (Spore) ***** during offlre hours or ***** after 6 p.m. FIAT 1160 Registered1,049 words
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Advertisement500 1962-10-04 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) r* Ward* U (Hi*.)— Box SO el: txlrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. 64. Robinson Road. Tel: 9334 a SECPJBTS ARE BUT Confided to Tip Pent Yew Investigation Scrvler, Room George Lee Chambers, 200. Clrreenrrau Avenue, Singapore, fur investigations relating to Civil/Commercial Cases and Matrimonial .'Family Matters. Also500 words
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Article87 1962-10-04 16 MRU name another six for tour giNGAPORE. Tues. -SU more players were announced today for the Malayan Rugby Union's tour of Bangkok'next month. They are Nashatar Singh i Selangor Leong Siew Loong (Perak> Dattaya (Pa-, rak). J. Hancock (Singapore Services). J. Hagen (Selangor> and E. Floyd (Penang). The MRU had87 words
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Article40 1962-10-04 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Water Department won the SGSFA League Div 2 championship today when they beat Meter Readers 1-0. Police became Dlv 1 run-ners-up by drawing 2-2 with Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Both matches were played at Jalap Besar Stadium40 words
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Article, Illustration881 1962-10-04 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL CRICKET By :K. Lumpur, Wed fHERE will be a heavy run on the brighter cricket fund from which cash prizes will be awarded when the Commonwealth cricket team meet Selangor on Friday and All Malaya on Saturday and Sunday on the Kuala881 words
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223 1962-10-04 16 L.C. HOFFMAN JNR - L.C. HOFFMAN JNR.; HUCOEK I By K. Lumpur, Wednesday TME Padang Invitation XV had their best game x so far when they beat the Police by 18 points (3 goals and a try) to nil at Gurney Road today. Star of the match was223 words
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Article58 1962-10-04 16 SOCCER Penant Dlv. 11l I Wanderers 6 Baharul Alain 0 Ipoh Dlv: 1: Chens Wan 2 Kinta Indians 3. Sivam Cop (RautO: Raub Indians 2 Bentong Indian? 1. BADMINTON Friendly I tßawang): Blue Circle bt Serendah 4-3 RIGGER B'pore club match: SCC and XV 3 RAF Changl 0. Lewis58 words
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Article31 1962-10-04 16 PERTH. Wed. Tickets worth A £228.000 have been sold so far for the Commonwealth Games, the chairman I of the Games ticket commlt--1 tee. A. C. Curlewls, said toIday.31 words
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141 1962-10-04 16 KAILA OUT-DA SUVA TO LEAD MALAYA V TOURISTS KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Malaya's cricket captain, M. C. Kailasapathy, who injured his right arm in a minor traffic accident, will not be able to lead Selangor and All-Malaya against the Commonwealth touring team this weekend. Reggie da Silva, Singapore's captain, will lead141 words
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Article44 1962-10-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Members of the Selangor soccer team, who won the Malaya Cup and FAM Cup this year, will be entertained to a buffet dinner by the Sul tan of Selangor at the Istana Alam Shah in Klang on Saturday.44 words
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Article35 1962-10-04 16 pOLOMBO, Wed. The MCC tourists one-day cricket match against Ceylon here today ended in a draw. Scores: MCC 181-8 declared (Sheppard 73, Graveney 43) Ceylon 105-4 (Gunasekara 58 not out).— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article266 1962-10-04 16 I'm happy with results Malik QOIF SINGAPORE, Wed. India's Eisenhower Trophy golf team today beat the Royal Singapore Golf Club by two matches to on« with three matches halved. Results (Indians flrst t: P. Q. Bethi and Jack bheedy ail square, A. Malik beat H.G.W. Snakcspeare 3 and 2; Raj266 words
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Advertisement526 1962-10-04 16 NOTICE Mr. Nroh Thiam Hock. Company Secretary and recently Singapore Manager of the Warehouse and School" Supplies Department. has resigned on his own accord from Malaya Publishing House. I united and he acknowledges his thanks to the Principals of Schools. Boolc-sHlei-s. Printers. Publishers and his business assoclates for their support526 words
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Advertisement285 1962-10-04 16 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors in i Class C and above up to 12 noon on 1.11.62. At the Office of the Director of Public Works. Federation of Malaya. Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur for: ONE (1) PRIMARY CRUSH, 30" x 42". A tee of285 words
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Advertisement510 1962-10-04 16 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAfORE PASIR PANJANG 'B 1 POWER STATION The City Council ot Singapore, proposes to call lor Tenders for tbe following Items for Pasir Pani Jang B Power Station:— 1. Sea intake, steel sheet piled and cast in situ reinforced concrete culverts, halftlde outfall and foundations for510 words
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Advertisement297 1962-10-04 16 CHOP WAH TUNG No. 20. Wilkinson Street, Seremban. Tel: 726. LADDER BRAND REGD. TRADE MARK .H* ft I JOS J y I J Pure Coffee Powder Pure Ceylon Tea Dust Dainty Biscuits. Manufactured From: Choice Materials Under Hygienic Conditions By Special Process. Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Your akin297 words
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Article225 1962-10-04 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP; RACING By Penang, Wednesday ALI BABA II ALSO SHOWS WINNING FORM ON TRACK RECOVER did a splendid gallop here this morning. This five-year-old, trained by Colin Tulloh, should be among the winners at the coming meeting. Giving stable-mate Dance Hall IV (apprentice Nawari Ali)225 words
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Article102 1962-10-04 17 Harbridge leads by 2 winners season. Lyall has regained the lead with 43 winners— two ahead of Keith. Laurie Johnson, last season's champion, Is third with 32 winners. Next on the list are Johnny Wilson (30) and veteran Mickey Donnelly (28). JR. "Doc" Rodgers of Penang ha.s a clear lead102 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-10-04 17 OETTCNG the pace as he enthusiastically Jumps hlgn for the ball Is Derek Pace (No. 9. striped shirt), the Sheffield United centre-forward, during the English First Division match In London last Saturday. Also engaged in the aerial tussle are West Ham's centre-half KenReuter - 75 words
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175 1962-10-04 17 BETTY TO RUN FOR ENGLAND AT PERTH LONDON, Wed. Australian born Betty Moore, who equalled the world record of 10.5 sec. for 80 metres hurdles in August, will represent England in the Commonwealth Games at Perth, next month. Mrs. Moore is one of a team of 13 English women athletesReuter - 175 words
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172 1962-10-04 17 LONDON, Wed. In a quiet call-over on the "Autumn Double" last night, Grey of Falloden remained a clear favourite for the Cesarewitch Stakes to be run at Newmarket on Saturday. The gelding had his price cut from 11-1 to 10-1. Hidden Meaning, Impressive172 words
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Article276 1962-10-04 17 Ten to follow i OENANG, Wed. Epsom Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Penang meeting starting on Sunday are: TIBETAN: A smartlooking five-year-old gelding by Star of Baroda: showed encourging form first time out at ipoh recently, finishing fourth to Kodama over 6f. CHOR-P276 words
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340 1962-10-04 17 War* m V M fKDLOMBO, Wed. The MCC cricket team arrived here this morning. The one-day match against Ceylon was played as scheduled despite the port strike here. (See Page 16). While on board ship. Gordon Pirle. former 3.000 metres world record-holder, has been340 words
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162 1962-10-04 17 India demand an apology from Jakarta \TEW DELHI, Wed. India will return medals won by their team at the Fourth Asian Games in Jakarta unless an apology is received for the behaviour shown towards the Indian team and G.D. Sondhi. the Indian vice president of the AGF. In Jakarta. Mr.Reuter - 162 words
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256 1962-10-04 17 CABLES IN BRIEF JAPANESE MISSES LIFT RECORD PARIS, Wed. Jap- an's top weightlifters gave an exhibition' here last night which attracted several thousand spectators. Yoshinobu Miyake. the world bantamweight champion, totalled 355 kilogrammes for the three lifts but failed in an attempt to set a new Japanese record of 145256 words
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Advertisement391 1962-10-04 17 Beginning Today o&h*s£k a I A I* in) jp 9 i i 1 **srjKjiß^ Japan Air Lines expands again.. Jinks Singaport and all (he Orient with London byway of Calcutta, Karachi, Cairo, Rome, Frankfurt. i*»l O^^n Like the Silk Road of antiquity, Japan Air Lines' new southern route links the391 words
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Article, Illustration563 1962-10-04 18 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE Relatives claim the bodies for burial 3y SINGAPORE. Wed. THK death-fall lovers schoolboy Woo Kong Heng, 17, and schoolgirl Lim Yok Ng, 16 were posthumously "married" today before they were buried side by side in the Pek San Teng cemetery. A yellow-robed563 words
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Article178 1962-10-04 18 NEW DELHI, Wed. A ragged army of more than 1,000 Indian and Tibetan labourers, many suffering from snow blindness, was today making its way over the snows of the 13.U00-ft. Rohtang Pass, after being trapped for seven days by avalanches and landslides in theReuter - 178 words
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191 1962-10-04 18 It's good morning and hullo for Negro OXFORD. Mississippi, Wed. Negro James Meredith told reporters today that none of the white students with whom he shared classes at "Ole Miss" University here appeared to be unfriendly. Some had greeted him. saying "Hullo" and "Good morning." he added. Mr. Meredith. 29-year-oldReuter - 191 words
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Article28 1962-10-04 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Inner Wheel Club will celebrate its birthday anniversary with a lunch at the Princes Restaurant at 1 p.m. on Oct. 928 words
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Article319 1962-10-04 18 LONDON. Wed. Today's performance on the London stock exchange was a generally satisfactory affair. Business was restricted by the hold-up of clients' orders in the post due to the railway strike, but selective buying of equities produced fairly widespread gains. Sentiment was helped by a number of factors,319 words
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Article43 1962-10-04 18 LONDON. Wed— Spot 22 13/ lid.. Nov. 22 13;16d.. Dec. 223 d., Jan. 22 11/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22|d.. Apr./ June 22Jd.. July/Sept. 22 7 16d Oct./ Dec. unquoted c.i.f. Oct. 32 13/16 d.. Nov. 22 7/18 d.. Dec. 22Jd.. Tone: Steady.43 words
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Article24 1962-10-04 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £850 J. sellers £851. Forward buyers £852 J. sellers £853}. Settlement £8501. Turnover a.m. 290 tons. p.m. 100. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article108 1962-10-04 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tht gala charity premiere of Walt Disney's "The Prince and the Pauper" will be held under the patronage of the Yang di Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. at the Odeon Theatre at 9.15 p.m. on Oct. 17. The show, in108 words
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