The Straits Times, 5 October 1962
1962-10-05
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Title Section27 1962-10-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY (llt I 1 1 1 1 II SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 tfatto** 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03627 words
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Article, Illustration718 1962-10-05 1 Fuel-saving discoveries will spur America's drive to the moon Astronaut now on cruise to Hawaii HONOLULU, Thursday. ASTRONAUT Walter Schirra, safe and smiling after the longest and highest orbital flight ever made by an American, headed towards Hawaii, the holiday islands, today on a leisurely, voyage. .Jubilant I.S.718 words
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277 1962-10-05 1 BANK WILL SURVEY MALA YSIA ECONOMY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. I 1 1 1:! Federation Government today announced that a team of experts from the World Bank is to examine the economic implications arising from the formation of Malaysia. The team will b*» headed by one of Europe's leading economists and277 words
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88 1962-10-05 1 Two weeks of life on typist's error SAN QUENTIN. Than. A typist's error has given three convicted murderers a fortnight more to live. The thre.-. with another man, were due to die in the gas chamber here on Nor. 18 in the first quadruple execution in the prison's history. ButReuter - 88 words
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Article51 1962-10-05 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Board of Trade announced today that 700 tons of rubber from the British stockpile has been sold this month, the average market price' in September having been less than 231 pence a lb. Approximately 15.700 tons ren.ain of the stockpile, it added.Reuter - 51 words
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Article234 1962-10-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. "EXTRAVAGANT? Our ambassadors do not use a single Rolls-Royce. We can claim to be modest." With these words the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, crushed aside Opposition "charges of extravagance when the House of .Representatives was asked to approve the234 words
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Article72 1962-10-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man. Low Lini 40. was attacked by two thugs while on his way home at Paya Lebar Crescent and stabbed to death tonight. Low was questioned by the two thugs in front of a crowd who did nothing to help. After stabbing him several72 words
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Article32 1962-10-05 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. A total of 152 Asian scholars and historians will attend the second biennial conference of the International Association of Historians in Asia due to open on Oct. 6.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article28 1962-10-05 1 SALONICA. Thurs. Combined Allied manoeuvres, code-named "Southern Express. began in Northern Greece today, with the arrival here of the first contingents of a NATO force. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article135 1962-10-05 1 A private enterprise -burglary BRIGHTON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party's chairman, announced to its annual conference today: "While we are debating priv.ite enterprise. I have just been informed that my house (in London) has been burgled." "It seems to be an occupational hazard of chairman of conferences. TheyReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration415 1962-10-05 1 KENNY FERNANDEZ - For Colin four days in isolation ward KENNY FERNANDEZ THE CRICKETER WHO LOST HIS HEALTH PAPERS By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Colin Ingleby Mackenzie, the Joint captain of the Commonwealth cricket team arrived in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon looking forward to some bright cricket, but instead found* himself quarantined for four415 words
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Article88 1962-10-05 1 VILLAGERS HOLD TWO THUGS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two robbers were caught by about i5O villagers in a kampong near the Paya Lebar Airport i tonight and they later handed over two men to the police. Two thugs were seen carrying a radio out of a hut when a villager raised the88 words
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Article220 1962-10-05 1 Sub: 6 escape, make history LONDON, Thurs.— Six British Navy volunteers had made naval history by escaping from a submarine "sunk" at a depth of 260 feet, the Admiralty announced. The six men were taking part in a series of escape trials from the British submarine Tiptoe off Malta inReuter - 220 words
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Article59 1962-10-05 1 FIRST ORBIT WAS NEARLY LAST \IM \V\\l R \l Srhirr night <■"><■ within our an.; i, ,if mimtea *t I"-m»k rrid< H iftef fir^l ortnI, r Of t< nipcr ■tun proMeM in h^ preas,it. -Hi official! pfl Decision n'H Icl slop flight came onK ww > n(l hill59 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-10-05 2 WEARING gasmasks and carrying tear-gas guns, these two U.S. marshals (left and right) cover the students (centre) as they leave the campus of the Mississippi State University after a students' demonstration had been broken up. The marshal on the right is carrying a rolled upUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-10-05 2 4,000 troops moved from 'Ole Miss' campus r\_£FORD, (Misslssip*Jpi), Thurs. —The Government) last night withdrew 4,000 armed troops from the campus of the all-white University of Mississippi here. The troops were moved ln following bloody clashes in which at least two people were killed ln attempts to prevent enrolment ofReuter; UPI - 225 words
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Article16 1962-10-05 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— China and Ceylon signed a new trade agreement yesterday. UPI.UPI - 16 words
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Article160 1962-10-05 2 BRIGHTON, Thursday. THE Labour Party's annual conference here yesterday overwhelmingly endorsed its leaders' rejections of the terms so far available for Britain's entry to the European Common Market. This was the outcome of an all-day debate In which the party leader. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, credited byReuter - 160 words
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Article33 1962-10-05 2 BERLIN, Thurs. Communist and West Berlin police fought a tear-gas duel across the Berlin wall yesterday breaking a long calm on the East-West city border. West Berlin police reports UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article90 1962-10-05 2 Londoners wonder: Why the fuss? LONDON, Thurs. London commuters headed for home last night wondering why they had been so concerned about yesterday's one-day national rail strike. As a result of special arrangements and precautions, traffic in the morning and evening rush hours was scarcely worse than a normal day.Reuter - 90 words
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Article133 1962-10-05 3 INDONESIA TO GET ANOTHER CRUISER JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia will get her second Russian cruiser next year, a navy spokesman said yestertlay. He was speaking at the formal hand-over of two 1.000-ton Riga-class frigates at the port of Jakarta. Russia is equipping the Indonesian fleet under an agreement Involving millions oiReuter - 133 words
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Article74 1962-10-05 3 KARACHI, Thurs. Seventeen students, including tour girls, are on a hunger strike here against an order barring 12 student leaders from the city. Two ot the students who began their fast o»i Monday, had completed 60 hours by last night. They were joined at later stages byReuter - 74 words
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Article305 1962-10-05 3 OATO ISMAIL'S SPEECH TO THE ASSEMBLY: PAGE II Cambodia excels in threatening to call in the Reds, say Thais UNITED NATIONS. Thursday 'piAiLAMJ accused Cambodia yesterday of attempting to blackmail the Western powers by threatening to ask Communist China or the Soviet Union for troops to defend itsReuter - 305 words
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117 1962-10-05 3 'FLAMES OF WAR' WARNING NOTE TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Thurs.— China told India in a Note published here last night that the border situation was "extremely dangerous and flames of war may break out there." It accused Indian troops of crossing the frontier and made a "most serious and strongest117 words
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282 1962-10-05 3 Pilot defies Yemen, flies 15 out in crippled plane ADEN, Thurs.— A Bri- tish pilot in a crippled Dakota yesterday defied the Yemeni authorities to save his 15 passengers by flying out of Yemeni territory and landing safely in Aden on one engine. Aboard were the British Minister in the282 words
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70 1962-10-05 3 IMAM 'ESCAPED DISGUISED AS A SOLDIER' ADEN, Thurs. Reports circulating throughout the Yemen say that the Imam Mohamed escaped disguised as a soldier a day after last week's coup and is now in Hajja. north of Sanaa This was disclosed yesterday by a German diplomat who arrived here this morningReuter - 70 words
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85 1962-10-05 3 ANOTHER SAUDI PLANE FLIES TO EGYPT CAIRO, Thurs.— A second Saudi Arabian aircraft, believed to be heading for the Yemen, yesterday landed somewhere In the United Arab Republic, according to an Information Department spokesman. The spokesman was unable to say where the plane landed, or whether it carried arms, likeReuter - 85 words
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Article233 1962-10-05 3 BELGRADE, Thurs.—Ambassadors of the Nato countries last night boycotted a reception given for Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, who described Nato strategists on Tuesday as "poisonous spiders...spinning a dark web of plot* against peace." TOKYO: The Asian People's Anti-Communist League voted to hold its ninth annual conference in233 words
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173 1962-10-05 3 INDIA ACCUSES PAKISTAN OF A 'COVER-UP' rrHE Indian Ambas--1 sador B. N. C h akravarty, accused Pakistan of misrepresenting India's deportation of Pakistanis to cover up "widespread stabbings and looting" in East Pakistan. He took the floor in the General Assembly to reply to charges of the Pakistan Foreign Minister173 words
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Article150 1962-10-05 3 T<HE Foreign Minis- ter of Cameroon, Mr. Jean- Faustin Betayene, accused Communist China of aegresion against his country in a speech to the General Assembly yesterday. He charged that the Chinese Communists had openly trained and armed Camcroonian terrorists in China. Mr. Betayene said his delegation150 words
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Article84 1962-10-05 3 APARTHEID— FIRST ITEM ON AGENDA rIE Special Political Committee of the General Assembly, at its first meeting yesterday, decided unanimously to take up the question of South Africa's apartheid policies as the first Item on its agenda. The debate will begin on Monday. The item is officially entitled: Th rReuter - 84 words
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Article201 1962-10-05 3 lyiß. REGINALD Maudling. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, last night announced a further stimulus to Britain's economy. He said he would release e42 million In postwar credits compulsory Government loans taken In the form of taxes during the war and repayable at an indefinite date201 words
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Advertisement119 1962-10-05 3 ENDS TOMORROW Come Today THESE PRICES CAN NEVER BE REPEATED USUAL SALE PHICE PRICE $19.90 Manhattan Sport- Shirts 3.90 $16.90 Manhattan Alvin Pima Vcricool shirts 3.50 $17.50 Printed cotton Pyjamas 7.50 $42.50 Dacron t Wool rcodymode slacks $22.50 $15.90 English Mohair suiting in all colours per yard 3.90 HUNDREDS OF119 words
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409 1962-10-05 4 MAN POSED AS ARCHITECT, CHARGES KIOSK OWNER SINGAPORE. Thurs A PETROL kiosk owner told the Second Criminal District Court today that in his first business attempt to become a land developer, he was cheated of $3,200 by a man, who had posed as an409 words
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178 1962-10-05 4 Industrial court grants extension SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court, by a two-one vote, today granted the applicacation of the Singapore United Rubber Plantations Ltd. for an extension of its agreement with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union with the proviso that the extension should only be for 18178 words
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Article147 1962-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Governor of the mld-Paclfic island of Guam. Mr. Bill Daniel dropped into Singapore today for a "private study" of Government, political and economical set-ups with particular reference to the tourist Industry. Said the Governor of the, base for U.S. Polaris missile147 words
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Article113 1962-10-05 4 8 new post offices going up SINGAPORE, Thurs. Eight new post offices costing $1,000,000 are going up in Singapore to serve a quarter of a million people. The Director of Posts, Mr. M. Balasubramanian said two of them at Macpherson Road and Slmpang Bedok would be ready by the end113 words
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Article155 1962-10-05 4 Japanese musicians delayed SINGAPORE, Thurs. The first group of musicians of the 103-strong NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation Symphony Orchestra due to fly into Singapore this afternoon, have been delayed by, Typhoon Dinah in Hong Kong. The orchestra, comprising Japan's most talented musicians, performed at a weeklong music festival In Hon?155 words
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Article439 1962-10-05 4 "THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Uaruda: Prom Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 990) 3 p.m.; from Bangkok (GA 805) 5.25 pjn.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.40 Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 731) 7.35 pjn439 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1962-10-05 5 BORNEO VISITORS 'LED BY NOSE' CHARGE Visitors are free to go where they like Razak by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. gTRONG complaints that visitors frjrn the Borneo territories were being "led by the nose" and prevented from meeting Opposition party members were heard in the House of Representatives1,384 words
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122 1962-10-05 5 Malaysia plan will fail, say Indonesia Reds JAKARTA. Thurs.— The pro- posed Malaysia will fail. I the Indonesian Communist j party organ "Harlan Rakjat" (Peoples Daily) said today "Some people think Malaysia will be formed next August 31." the paper said. "But if we see the victory of the BruneiReuter - 122 words
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Article33 1962-10-05 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Seremban Kotary Club has arranged for 1 Shell traffic games to be held here on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25 on the St. Paul's Institution primary school padang.33 words
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150 1962-10-05 5 J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A board formed by the Government to give rehabilitation grants to Chinese tin mines incurred 560.000 bad debts, the House of Representatives was told today by the Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. He added that150 words
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Miscellaneous289 1962-10-05 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Bring to maturity, and write 1. One flower visible, or a hun- the finale (6). dred concealed (0). 8. Enter games for deeds S. Quite ordinary to a sailor, but 10' odd to anyone else (B>. 12. Idle moments for crime? 9 Entertainment to repeat289 words
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Article, Illustration360 1962-10-05 6 Home again and glad of it! ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT i^EE, but I'm glad to yi be back. I never thought I would be so happy to see any place and I suddenly realised how lucky we are to be living here. We may not look so fancy, bull so tall, shine360 words
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Article, Illustration714 1962-10-05 6 I THINK living in the tropics is wonderful. We don't have to worry about expensive winter clothes. There is so much outdoor fun we can enjoy all year round. Yet hot-climate living can be treacherous. In colder weather we know we714 words
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Article, Illustration335 1962-10-05 6 IT'S THE LOOK YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR WHAT ore the things we soy when we see a new baby? Isn't she a darling! What soft hair she has! Look at those tiny hands! What a pretty rosebud mouth! I guess one of the nicest things about a baby is335 words
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Article, Illustration364 1962-10-05 6 rf good cook's secret of success is not only the condiments and spices she chooses, the sauces she can make, the certain knack she has of being able to turn out something from nothing. .it is also her utensils. You've heard about364 words
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365 1962-10-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A LEADER of the Malayan tin industry, Mr. H. M. Fuller, today said the outlook for local producers was "still shrouded in uncertainty." "The present state of affairs is understandably unsettling to producers, since in the present circumstances there appears365 words
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130 1962-10-05 6 DISMISSAL OF CLAIM FOR SHARE IS UPHELD SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Court of Appeal yesterday upheld the decision of Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. who had dismissed a claim by Cheng Ec Mun for a share in L he estate of Look Van Kit, a property owner, who died in 1933.130 words
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Article34 1962-10-05 6 MUAR, Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will open a $200,000 three-storey Kheng Jal Wee (Halnanese) Association building at Jalan Abdullah here on Sunday at 11 a.m.34 words
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217 1962-10-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TH E FEDERATION will stick to its industrial relations system, which is of a voluntary nature and is not contemplating establishing an industrial court like that of Singapore. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudd in, the Minister of Labour and217 words
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Article23 1962-10-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Chen Jan Lee has been elected the president of the Alumni Association oi the College of Agriculture.23 words
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145 1962-10-05 6 Sharifah's wedding: Govt will contribute $84,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Government contribution towards expenses for the wedding of Sharifah Salwa, eldest daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in May this year is $84,000. The original estimate, the House of Representatives was told today, was SlOO,--000. Reference to the royal wedding145 words
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Article47 1962-10-05 6 PENANO, Thurs.— Rural development projects were not meant only for Malays the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. stressed today. "They are implemented for all citizens. Irrespective of race." h« told 35 rural Chinese leaders attending a one-day civics course at Bayan Lepas.47 words
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Article25 1962-10-05 6 PENANO. Thurs.— A party of 13 Kayans. including eight women, from Sarawak, will arrive In Penang tomorrow for a two-day visit.25 words
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Article18 1962-10-05 6 TELUK ANSON Thurs. An Alliance youth section in I/iwer Permk was formed here last nlßht.18 words
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Article229 1962-10-05 6 IifALACCA, Thurs. 1T1 The Malacca magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today struck off two summons cases after the defendant. Mr. Michael Yeo Cheng Teck, a clerk, apologised in court to the complainant, Mr. Hector Geh Choong Kheng, of the Department of Inland Revenue. Mr Geh Is chairman229 words
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Article46 1962-10-05 6 HONO KONG. Thurs. Hong Kong will be the site of the 1963 Junior Chamber of Commerce international world congress next month. More than I.COO Jaycees from 50 countries are expected. Both Tokyo and Manila have played hosts to previous congresses. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Miscellaneous186 1962-10-05 6 Alley Oop By V. T. Bamiin f" 'OF COURSE NOT/ V THE A I >J I THE ONE W /THATS THE ONE! WEU....RJOA THE A LTTTLE AAAP, HECK I JO* 1 WHOSE HEAD/ THE SURGCAL J STANDPOINT OF THE J PERHAPS, BUT I'M YOU'RE V TELL 'I/V\ J I PUT186 words
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Article, Illustration1593 1962-10-05 7 ■ CHRIS BONINGTON - How we got to the top of the Eiger CHRIS BONINGTON by -who beat the killer peak One night to g0... and I went through a hell of fear and agony This was Bonington at 11,900 feet on the Eiger. Snow avalanches and falling rocks endangered him as he inched1,593 words
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Obituary63 1962-10-05 8 M H»ra)t </• /Minimum) MR FONG VINC KIT paased a<ra< at G H on 3-10-fS;: Leaving ma helm M wife Madam Ho Pens and 11 rhtldren Funeral on 6-10-82 2 p.m. from 8a(o Lane MR. A V KRISNNAN NAIR, father or Mr.. M I. Nalr. Buklt Renut Eatate. Kltiang63 words
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Article91 1962-10-05 8 ?>' Horafa til (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Tom Saqndera thank thrir frlenda and relative* for their prraenta, congratulatory mesaagea and attendance on the ocoaslon or their ■aa—laai at Penan* on 3.10*2. MRS. S. DI SOUZA ari family thank relative*, friend* and City Couaril staff for their condolence*, wreathe, dneatlona91 words
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Article49 1962-10-05 8 eV«rWt M 'Mm.)— Box it ft* txtrm WILL ANYONE *ho witnessed the a'-r:rlent on 5.P.82 at S| ma. Buklt Tim»h Road het«>-en a Shell Tanker •IT. 3M.1 and a Green Ru* SH. T4« pleaae contact Telephone No Tfillll T.xtenaion M or nnte c o PO Rox S9A Singapore.49 words
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Article174 1962-10-05 8 •i, n.,rrf. IN i Minimum) BONCAFC BONCAFC BONCAFC The pure ground coffee, rich in flavour an<l aroma. Kaay to make, delirious to drink PCRAK BOOK STORC, Rrewater I P.oad. Ipoh. The apodal diaplay af renguia hooks will rloae oa Saturday. I Ah October. RVVITA haa a dutmctive. attractive flavour174 words
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685 1962-10-05 8 The Straits Times. Friday, October 5, 1962. Facts That Matter It is difficult to believe that the Acting Foreign Secretary of the Philippines was not cracking a silly joke in the tele- vision broadcast in which he explained the basis of his Government's claim to North i Borneo. Mr. Lopez685 words
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Article363 1962-10-05 8 The parliamentary debate on automatic promotion in primary schools was singularly unhelpful. The P.M.I.P. motion was deservedly thrown out. To call on the Government to abolish the present system without suggesting a better one was not very bright The P.M.I.P. speakers did not urge I return to363 words
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Article215 1962-10-05 8 America's second cosmonaut j made his six orbits round the earth five years, all but a day, j after the first Russian satellite astonished the world. To the layman the gap which the Americans are striving to close looks as wide as ever. Seventeen months ago Gagarin became215 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1962-10-05 8 INDIA fears a severe new boutH of inflation FOOD PRICES ARE UP BY 11 PER CENT DESPITE A BUMPER HARVEST-BUT THE GOVERNMENT IS I CONFINING ITSELF TO UTTERING EMPTY THREATS From the FINANCIAL TIMES FEARS a r e current in India that the strong inflationary pressures which hit her economy1,054 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter290 1962-10-05 8 I* me Economist oi September 22 there is an article dealing with the recent primaries in Massachusetts. It says: "The State's politicians are widely regarded as the Boris Karloffs of American politics, prepared toremove tne very gold fillings from the mouths of the dead though only290 words
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Letter100 1962-10-05 8 connection with the Pulau Senang project I must point out that Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr in his modesty has omitted to state that he and the Prison Commission conceived the idea. In formulating the proposals I was assisted by members of the Prison Commission, and the ad100 words
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Letter145 1962-10-05 8 I WOULD like to thank the Straits Times for its editorial "Malay Rights" in answer to the accusation of Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam against the Prime Minister. Mr. Seenivasagam said: "The Tengku would be doing a service to this country if he were to give an honest145 words
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Letter99 1962-10-05 8 IT is nearly a year since the new constitution of the University of Singapore came into force but nothing has been said or heard of external degree examinations although provision for them has been made in the constitution There should be no difficulty at all in external99 words
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Letter122 1962-10-05 8 riTHERE are two minor cor--1 rections to your report of Mr. Lee Kuan Yews interview with one of your reporters at Kuala Lumpur Airport on Sept. 30. The sentence "As long as wt -have them around there won't be really any Communists," should read, "As long122 words
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Article368 1962-10-05 8 COLIN LEGUM - A new storm centre for Britain COLIN LEGUM by ONDON. Thurs. Arab Ld leaders have decided to raise the question of Adrn at the United Nations in response to requests by the leaders of the Aden People's Socialist Party. Many of these leaders are in prison following the violent demonstrations368 words
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Advertisement125 1962-10-05 8 Straits Tiatt ft Malay Maa Claaaifla* a«>efii»»menta «aa* W handed ten lat 'mi COL* «TOa»«l AMCASI Orchard COLS ITOMtI MANCMM AT HOLLAND WAD KATOW ■a>p«u WOAD-WAVAI. ftutherleed Agents CITY BOOK STOWK LT» Wtnchaatof Hewee. Caltyar Quay TUB KIWI ntONT Piti»atrk> i tupafinarka* M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval Baaa125 words
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Advertisement99 1962-10-05 8 The Rock Breaker The incredible story of explorer Henry Stanley's rise is told in a magnificent book condensation in September Reader's Digest (now on sale). The terrible hardships he endured at sea and in the American Civil War gave him the determination needed i for his almost legen--1 dary search99 words
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Advertisement185 1962-10-05 8 «Sl B Laa~ I iX W jkd 'II Im 1 W J IV-LL_ _<verybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick smooths on your deodorant.185 words
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170 1962-10-05 9 Missing 16 days: Case of kidnap or loss of memory SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Police. investigating the 16-day disappearance of a 22--year-old contractors son. are pursuing at least two lines of inquiry. The man. Mr. Ang Chwee Chuan. has been missing since Sept. 17. He may have been kidnapped or is probably170 words
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120 1962-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The left-wing Singapore As- j sociation of Trades Unions will hold its first annual delegates' conference on i Oct. 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The conference will con- tinue on Oct. 12, adjourn on Oct. 13 and resume and conclude120 words
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Article362 1962-10-05 9 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE by Singapore, Thursday FOR SELECTED ONES FIVE DAYS' FREEDOM, AND FIRST 20 MAKE SCHEME A SUCCESS VI ORE than 20 good conduct convicts men and women have been let out on fiveday home leave in the first parole system ever attempted in Singapore.362 words
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Article242 1962-10-05 9 Hansard contract KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. semi-skilled and unskilled labour- ers of the War Department have been given wage increases ranging from six to 12 cents an hour. A statement Issued by the War Department Civilian Staff Association today said that this would brine the242 words
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Article51 1962-10-05 9 RAUB. Thurs. Indians in the Raub district will commemorate the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi on Saturday with a concert -at the Mahmud School Hail h«e. The celebration, which will be held MM t'u> patronage of the District Officer. Inche MoJiamed Tajol Aios. v. ill begin at 751 words
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Article44 1962-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thur*.— Llm Oeok Choo. 32. a housewife. pleaded! not guilty in the Ninth Magistrates court today to charge of possessing 401 b. of Indian hemo In the kiiehMi end compound of I i nouse in Coronation Road. Bail I *'M allotted.44 words
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Article68 1962-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A ship's watchman, A. Periera. was stabbed last night when he fought and prevented a gang from breaking Into the store room of the Paslr Mas anchored in the Outer Roads With another watchman. Periera chased the gang Into the engine room, where there68 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-10-05 9 Governor of Jakarta on a visit SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Governor of Jakarta, Dr. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo (above), who is on a fiveday goodwill visit, paid a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Incbe Yusof bin Ishak. today. Later he called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the119 words
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Article48 1962-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police Major Sakrapee Prakmakul chief of the fire-training division of the Police Department in Thailand. has arrived In Singapore to take a course in fire- fighting as a Colombo Plan trainee. Major Prakmakul. 32. will be in Singapore for three months.48 words
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Article57 1962-10-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The second group of eight United States airlines sales officials, who are on a Par East trip to study tourism, arrived here this evening. While here, the group will be guests of the Malayan Airways and will be conducted on a twoday sight-seeing57 words
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391 1962-10-05 9 No cash measure for goodwill says Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that he hoped Members of the House of Representatives would not assess the goodwill visit of the Thai King and Queen in terms of money. He was replying to the391 words
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Article394 1962-10-05 9 IPOH. Thursday A search party that went into the jungle near Tanjong: Rambutan for the third time, found a missing hunter, Dr. Kok Ho Teik. 63. early this morning. He had been missing for nearly 14 hours while on a hunting trip. Dr. Kok spotted the394 words
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Article, Illustration213 1962-10-05 9 Weeping mother awaits news of her lost son SINGAPORE, Thursday. 4 MOTHER, of eight, Che Sukinah binte Sanma- mad, 40, wept today as she spoke of her long wait for news of her seaman son. reported to have fallen overboard from a tanker last month. She said she had been213 words
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Article88 1962-10-05 9 University's expansion scheme SINGAPORE. Thurs. A $5 million expansion plan of the Nanyang University provides for the construction of an auditorium, a gymnasium. a sports field, a students' un- ion house, more lecture rooms, j student hostels and staff flats. A university spokesman today said work on the $1 milllon88 words
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Article61 1962-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Cathay Pacific Airways fourth "Chrysanthemum" tour will leave Singapore by Convair jet on Thursday at Bpm It will "stop in Hone Kong for two days, three days In Taipeh and 11 days in Japan. Plans are being made for an "all ladies exclusive" and61 words
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Article62 1962-10-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. ThOrs.— A Bill providing for the licensing of massage saloons, barber shops and hair dressing saloons was published by the Selangor Government today. Entitled the Town Boards (Selangor) (Amendment) Enactment. 1932. it is designed, says an explanatory statement, to repair a number of deficiencies62 words
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Article87 1962-10-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs— i A party of 19 officers of the Pakistan Air Force Staff •College. Karachi, arrived here today in Bristol freighter for a three-day goodwill tour of the Federation. The party, which is led by Air Commodore, S. A. Joseph, wIU visit various defence87 words
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Advertisement135 1962-10-05 9 a^BROMANOEXPOKT ""*<^fa^"'" m^ Piata Roseft^^^^B Tetephoo* 16 41 10^^ International telephone: 97 Flexible T e ex ***** M Smart Of good wear well known attribute* of RUMANIAN FOOTWEAR Offered in great variety of: Working boots either leather-or %i m rubber soled ""^Bl^^^^i^^ aW Mini shoe* and sandals IH^BBi^L^H Fine footwear135 words
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Advertisement63 1962-10-05 9 ..for all memorable occasions d *V# anniversaries. Crystal is always a welcome gift Mob Mi always a delightful addition vKdPr A to your h0me always a ka I J v pleasure to look at and use. We invite you to visit the Ground Floor pf Robinson's and see our wide63 words
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Miscellaneous422 1962-10-05 9 Favourites: 10.30 Yours And RADIO MALAYA Mln <*>'»* Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORT WAVE SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal Ne- Al Betrt gara-Hu. News Headlines' 605 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 4 B metre* vous With Music; 7 JO Time A.M. 600 Good Morning;422 words
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Article, Illustration821 1962-10-05 10 SINGAPORE, Thur« A WOMAN witness appearing before the commission inquiring into last November's Secondary Four examination boycott said in evidence today not just once, but repeatedly that she was "NOT SURE" whether she had attended an Afro-Asian students' conference at Bandoeng821 words
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286 1962-10-05 10 rOUGH it is now a good 17 years since it was over, World War II stil} provides a theme for a large number of films. Grim-faced American trooos have Indulged In death-or-glory heroics ad nauseam In one screen battle after another and286 words
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417 1962-10-05 10 1951, some students protested hy not taking the examination or by handing In blank paper* There was also trouble among the Chinese school student* when the National Service Registration Ordinance was Introduced In 1954 When registration teams visited the Chinese High417 words
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127 1962-10-05 10 TANAH RATA. Thurs—Representatives of various types of businesses here formed the Cameron Highlands Tourist Promotion Association at a meeting' yesterday. Mr. D. W. H. Greenland, manager of a hotel here, was named Its first president. The association will develop and improve existing tourist attractions127 words
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255 1962-10-05 10 Questions about furniture for two Ministers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Questions were asked in the House of Representatives today on why it was necessary to spend $11,400 for "additional furnishings" for the nouses of two ministers Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman (Internal Security) and Dr. Lim Swee Aun (Health). The255 words
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Article46 1962-10-05 10 KUAIA KANGSAR, Thun. K. Papathy. 44, died on the war to hosoltal this morning after sh« had been knocked down by a hit-and-run lorry at the 33 mil*, near here. Police want eye-witnesses to m* In touch with the OCPD, Kuala Kangsar.46 words
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Article27 1962-10-05 10 IPOH. Inurs. Nor Azlken btnta Abdul Razak. three, had her gold chain valued at $70 stolen by a youth in Laxamana Road bar* yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement137 1962-10-05 10 IJiIHH BEAUTIFUL SWEDISH GLASSES with SMIRNOFF VODKA and GILBEY'S GIN Hftflf w ii^^^h i^^m^^m m J j NOW YOU CAN OWN A SET OF ]W MODERN SWEDISH TABLE GLASSES Z\ THE PLEASANT WAY! j>_ Now, with your purchases of Gilbey's International Gin or Smirnoff J I Vodka you can obtain137 words
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Advertisement86 1962-10-05 10 The toast of the tea table Famous English BiscmtsW^ The airtight packet with a difference— because f^r it contains the freshness and goodness of dellcious and wholesome blscuiu manufactured try |jk Peek Freans. makers of Famous EngMah Bis cults. Over 30 varieties are available all Br" equally good and tasty86 words
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374 1962-10-05 11 'Sovereignty' of Borneo: Basis for Manila claim MANILA, Thursday. THE Philippines' claim of sovereignty over North A Borneo is based on the fact that the government is now *he successor in sovereignty to the Sultanate of Sulu, according to the acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez. In a televisedReuter - 374 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-10-05 11 Mrs. Lee was one of four delegates who spoke today on "Changes in Home and Family". The theme of the conference is "The Chancing World". Bigger say' Mrs. Lee told her fellow delegates, who came from 26 countries, that the conceptReuter - 141 words
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Article39 1962-10-05 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. A labourer. A Kasimanthan 31. died in hospital here last night from suspected poisoning. Kaslnanthan was lound by police lying near an Indian temple on the main Pral Road two nights ■CD.39 words
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117 1962-10-05 11 HAND-SHAKE IN COURT BY SOCCER PLAYERS pENANO, Thurs.— Penang 1 state soccer player Mohamed Zain bin Abdul Rahman shook hands in court today with another footballer, Samad bin Tamby, after they had been jointly charged with fighting in public "We were not fighting but were just arguing over a match."117 words
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Article38 1962-10-05 11 PENANQ Thurs— The chairman of the Penang Tourist Association. Senator Cheah Seng Khlm. has left for a tour of Hong Kong, Formosa and Japan. He will be away for about two months studying tourism.38 words
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467 1962-10-05 11 LONDON, Thursday AN appeal by Mr Jerome Francis, 38. of Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur, who brought an action In Malaya against the municipal councillors of Kuala Lumpur after receiving a letter terminating his services with the council, was decided by the judicial committeeReuter - 467 words
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Article, Illustration774 1962-10-05 11 'Aggressive conduct and S-East Asia expansionist ambitions 9 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday ]y|ALAYA'S chief delegate, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahma n yesterday singled out China as the target for his harshest words of condemnation of "aggressive conduct" and "expansionist ambitions." DatoReuter - 774 words
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112 1962-10-05 11 Train goes back to send man to hospital ALOR STAR, Thars.— The Prai- bound passenger train was delayed here for half an hoar yesterday after it had knocked down an unidentified man at Sunfei Korok After the accident, the train backed for about one mile to Alor Star station to112 words
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Article48 1962-10-05 11 Johore drive for Umno MUAR, Thurs. The Jofiore Umno has launched a drive to enrol 30.000 members by the end of this year. The secretary of Umno Johore North, Inch* Aziz bin Ishak, said today that there were now only 13 000 members In the whole of Johore.48 words
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Advertisement415 1962-10-05 11 The Bulletin INCORPORATING THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL TIMES Australia's oldest and largest news magazine AIFf SPEEDED MALAYSIA HU ;f On sale throughout Malaysia only one day after publication, BSjL THE BULLETIN, Australia's most ■^M B^fl^^ influential journal of comment HWQ^fc^Hp ""d 'P'nion, presents a weekly pA/ coverage of news, politics, world415 words
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393 1962-10-05 12 CHAN BONG - NAPHTHALENE PLANT BEGINS OPERATION CHAN BONG Goh opens eighth factory at Redhill today By soo TIIH eighth Factory to go into production on the 23-acK Hedhill Industrial Estate, Singapore, will be opened today by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The new factory, which has been granted pioneer status,393 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-10-05 12 Orient Airlines S.E.A. manager MR. MORLEY F. Emerson (above), has been appointed to the newly created post of sales and operations manager In South-East Asia of Northwest Orient Airlines. Mr. Emerson will be responsible for all the airline's activities in Hone Kong. Macao. Thailand. South Vietnam, Cambodia. Laos. Malaya, Singapore,53 words
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172 1962-10-05 12 Europe delays leave door open to Australians pREQUENT delays in European shipments to South-East Asia have left the trading door wide open for Australia to step in, according to Mr. Hans Muntz, an export-research market i n g consultant, writes Bob Lenton from Perth. Mr. Muntz. who has just returned172 words
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117 1962-10-05 12 Malaysia is being made known to US tourists THE Hong Kong sales manager of Cathay Pacific Airways, Mr. Dudley J.P. Freeman, said that the Malaysian territories were currently being well publicised in America as an attractive tourist centre. As a result, there was bound to be a bigger flow of117 words
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Article69 1962-10-05 12 The 3en Line has appointed Mr. C. G. Hutton superintendent engineer to succeed Mr. A. C. Hill who retired on Aug. 31, but who remains a director and continues In a consultative capacity. Mr. Hill joined Ben Line in 1919 as assistant superintendent engineer and became superintendent,69 words
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Article38 1962-10-05 12 French tyre production in the first eight months of the year was 172.150 tons against 167.985 tons a year ago. Export 6 totalled 38.968 tons, against 41.168. while Imports totalled 8.814 tons against 7.793 tons.38 words
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Article58 1962-10-05 12 Mrs. Catherina Oh and Miss Soh Chee of Marklin Advertising. Singapore, were recently awarded prizes and certificates of merit for their achievements in the 1962 Advertising Association of the United Kingdom intermediate examinations. Miss Soh of the production department excelled In "Law In relation to advertising" while Mrs.58 words
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Article114 1962-10-05 12 THE total June production of hard soap, toilet soap, soap powder, abrasive soap and soap flakes in Singapore and the Federation rose 3.000 cwt. to 43.489 cwt. over May. but it was 553 cwt. smaller than in June 1961. Singapore's share of the output improved114 words
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Article87 1962-10-05 12 A Celcur? wood treatment plant, said to be the longest ever shipped to Malaya, was delivered to Yoong Leok Kee Sawmills Ltd. In Seremban last week. The Britifh-made rtant with the pressure vessel measuring 46ft. long and 4ft in diameter can impregnate 300 cv.ft. of timber in one87 words
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Article132 1962-10-05 12 OUT: BIGGER LAND-RO VER rE Rover Co. announces a further addition to its range of Land-Rover cross-country vehicles a forward control truck able to carry 30 cwt. loads on the road and 25 cwt. over open land. As standard, a 2J-litre petrol engine developing 77 bhp at 4.250 rpm is132 words
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202 1962-10-05 12 B.P. de Silva forms associate for Omega watch trade BP. DE SILVA Ltd.. the Singapore Jeweller and •diamond, watch and gem merchant has established an associate company in the State to handle the wholesale trade and repairs of Omega and Tissot watches. The new company. Silvaroyal Ltd.. which has its202 words
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135 1962-10-05 12 Claret take over Frimatic of France PLARET, Frances leading maker of refrigerator compression units, has taken over Frimatic. formerly the country's number one manufacturer of completed refrigerators, according to reports from Paris published in the London Financial Times. This is a major concentration move to cope with the current crisis135 words
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Article79 1962-10-05 12 Mr. R. J. Gray. BCE (Melb.), AMIE iAum.i. Queensland manager tor Humes Ltd. Is to take up the appointment of general manager in Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd.. Singapore in January when the managing director, Mr. J. Allan, retires. Mr. M. J. Kerger, AASA. chief accountant79 words
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Article23 1962-10-05 12 Sarawak's revenue in August derived from export. Import and excise duties amounted to $3,037,279. down $252,094 on the previous month's 'figure.23 words
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Advertisement206 1962-10-05 12 Bfe 60 GALLONS PETROL TO EVbRY L mM L L PURCHASER Of THE MITSUBISHI 600 d ftp FROM NOW TO 3 IST OCTOBER. 1962 ■IS^more g^l MILES Jp P^ PER i|te;--!p GALLON JH k with lo**st %oact Tax/ MITSUBISHI 600 SPACIOUS 4-SEATER 60 MILES PER GALLON TAX 43/- PER MONTH206 words
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Advertisement67 1962-10-05 12 big J MALAYAN WELCOME I I FOR NEW FRESH TASTE 1 i i crcri i id I io MENTHOL i^Ptfi'l ll No. I for Freshness IBliM tft No. I for Menthol Coolness Efl Demand for Freemans No. 1 Menthol !l|^ has been so great that some areas are un- ||i^67 words
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Advertisement1552 1962-10-05 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST CIAST U.K. Out S'pora Sails p. S'haa Penani MENESTNEW Literaaal Ma. n tct I tct 7/ I tct II PYRRNUS Literaaal, OvDlm, Glasgow aas il aai U Ocs M/U Ocl v OEMOOOCO* Vies. L'peel, O'lm, A rnoaU Ocl 11 Oct II Od 11/11 Oct 21 •TtCO*1,552 words
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Advertisement1212 1962-10-05 13 mmWJTnjgcj niLJ Q THE L A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, NAMtURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ttnERDAM, AMSTERtAM, OSLO, GOTHEHIURG ANB COPENHAGEN /Kr' <^*^^\ Spore P. Sham Penang fjjf\f£j\\£l "IIIRA' a) Cl. 45/ S Ocl 5/7 Oct 1/ I Oct l"A \£LJ*I "MALACCA" k) 22/2S Oct 21/27 Oct 21/2S Oct \g\AvSsr1,212 words
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Advertisement1595 1962-10-05 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. S'haa Penani lENLOMONI (E.l»j I'aaM. roam, Hull. H'bun li Pt/Teeay UNVRACKIf (UJ Leadee. new bare Oct 6 6 UNRINNES* Lpeel, Havre, A T twp, H'burf, MOro Oct It/11 Oct M/11 Oct M7TI BENVANN4KN (M H'burg. L'dea, G'mouth Oct 11/21 Oct1,595 words
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Advertisement1263 1962-10-05 13 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W- V*** ELLERMAN UMI <Sc KLAVENESS LINE I HAVRE, LOHOOH, HAMBURG. 10S AMEIES, SAN FRANCISCO, ROTTERDAM ft MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITT OF ELY Acciptiaf cargi ter CeaUal ft SeaU Spore P. Sham Penang IRONXVi'Ae 14/11 Oct 17/11 Oct 20 Oet 9 pJ^fV, Oc1,263 words
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491 1962-10-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover was very small. Movements throughout the list were marginal and both baying and selling interest was lacking. fongkah Harbour continued to hold up well despite the recent491 words
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Article22 1962-10-05 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Industrials: 184.25 185.61 Tins: 254.67 284.85 S rubbers: 171.03 179.25 Jaa. 1. 1958-180.22 words
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Article630 1962-10-05 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: Induttrlali Dunlope (2.000) t1.92 81.. (900) $1.93 SL. (9.000) 51.831. (1.000) 11.94. (11.000) 51.93. (1.000) 11.92: East Smelting (3,000) $2.68; Fed. Dlsp.630 words
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382 1962-10-05 14 'THE Straits tin price yesterday rose by 25 cents to $423.50 per picul following the partial sale of the 200 tons offered for sale by the GSA on Wednesday. The GSA accepted bids for 50 tons at one U.S. cent per lb.382 words
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Article126 1962-10-05 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. JLfOST leaden held around steady levels but generally there was an easing trend. Trading continued quiet and featureless. Clarence RWer highlighted the oil section with a further rtee to 5s- lOd. otherwise oil* and baae meUls were quiet with little movement. Lo»n« closed firm. C.R.A 18/7|126 words
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Article25 1962-10-05 14 October 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 771 cents (down It cents). TIN: 5423.50 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 15 tons)25 words
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Article152 1962-10-05 14 Oct. 4. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) ■uimm dena: Dun lope 10 eta. Rothmans 11 eta. K a> N. 14 eta. 8. Darby 4|d. Gammon 10 <t«. C. Btorace 4 id. J. Wauch 12 eta. Steamship 8 ets. 11. Brew. 29 ets. 8. Tlmaa 20 cts. Contalnera B eta.152 words
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Article100 1962-10-05 14 -T-HK Malayan Ixartanga Banki' I Ateee4atian made tbaaa chancea In ita mtaa to merehanu yaaterday (all ratee to flOO): Mrw Vark: btqrtac TT 33 7/8. airmall OD 33. 00 d/at S3 1/4 credit bills. 38 3/8 trade bills. tilling TT ar OD randy: New Vark 32 9/8; twill100 words
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Article95 1962-10-05 14 C MINIS! Product Ixchangt Slniaawrt n«»fi »nci> per pieul yMttrday: Coconut ail: Hulk S3S| nellers. drum S4li icllrrs. Capri: October $27 J buyer*. IM tellwii Ptpwer: Mtintok white SI4S wlltri. Sarawmk white «142 i wllerii. «periai Sarawak hlftck 8110 rellern. K"rbled LamponK black »1?O rrUrm. ARTA $130 tMBMB.95 words
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Article20 1962-10-05 14 The tin output of Austral Amalgamated Tin for the month of September was 2.680 plculs or 160 tons.20 words
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Article196 1962-10-05 14 •Maa rytng alangeMa the singapere ■rtiarves teday are: Belbun Hani. SS/3«. Atlantic Queen 34/39. Olga, klaervk 25/26. Oudrun Bakka S3/34. Bayernstein 43/43 Tayga 29/30. Tapab NW. 3, Hiram 44. Benvrackie 10/11, President Hayes 33/34. Brims E.W. Jetty, President Tart 46. Olenearn 7/8 Bruas on 47. Tashkent 4/5196 words
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Article232 1962-10-05 14 QCTOBER tint 4 rada rubber buyers f clo ed at 5 P- m ln Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 77| cents per Ib. down It cents The tone was uncertain. ICC. R. A and F M.R.I, closing prices In cents per 'b.. yenterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.232 words
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Advertisement1086 1962-10-05 14 I y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTO Illinil U.S.A. Ftieilic ais Atlaotlc Coast tia tv ti» tia !> oo'» S'latt H'tong 1 rranciica l fagete* N.tark "KaaUratn Mart" 7i n Oet 3t'3l Oct S N« 23 Nn 2S Ntt 12 Btc "Starts Mara" Nn IB nmn Bat Oei is lac Die1,086 words
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Advertisement1038 1962-10-05 14 Vm2M JUil? Ut US! U.Vt., CAW«ts tttVlCt: ror Montrtai. rialitaa nawnti !\M**jy. *iTT r*" Norfolk, Boston. Central South Amtrica. ».t. pa s/oore f, S'nam Panant Genoa Halifax Boston N. York Baitimari Cta. 25 2f /Sails Offa Matrtk t Oct 7/ t Oct Jl 21 Oct II Nat n lat 251,038 words
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Advertisement418 1962-10-05 14 NOTICE The public is hereby informed that Mr. Low Kirn Yee, Assistant Manager, Lim Chong Construction Co., Ltd 150, Loke Yew Road, Kuala j Lumpur, has resigned on his own accord w.e.f. 1.10.62 and has no authority to transact business on our behalf. LIM CHONG CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. NOTICE NOTICE418 words
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Advertisement1622 1962-10-05 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MEDICAL DEPARTMENT NORTH BORNEO WANTED one Trained Dental Mechanic on contract (or 3 years. Salary Scale $430-$«2O. Entry to scale according to experience. 2. For further particulars apply to Messrs Guthrie St Co. Ltd.. P.O Box 900, Singapore3. Applications In the prescribed form obtainable from the abovementioned company1,622 words
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Advertisement993 1962-10-05 15 I SITUATIONS WANTED I tt Wmrdm U (Mlm.)—Bmx St eU. txtrm RIAO IB* Senior Appolouneou Vm\emnt la Th* Buoday Mall *meb week. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT with practical experience seek* new appointment. Reply to Bos AT7B B.T. K.U EUROPEAN SECRETARY wish** to do temporary/ permanent MereUuiai work at own borne. High, speeds,993 words
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Advertisement959 1962-10-05 15 EDUCATION M Wmrds Si Him.)— Box it ctt. extra STENOGRAPHY RAPID COURSE 4 montns Guaranteed) t>y Itu st«im Lee of "1.T.5.", 1». Lorong 3U Uey- wag, H'pore (*****) Now eorollißS for "Pitman's" Exams nb/l'.' 6ii loin Now tbe New Sessions id Shortwind /Typewriting' Book krepio* VACANCIES: Theory, speed: Refreeher Coursis959 words
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Advertisement1122 1962-10-05 15 ENTERTAINMENT ttWmrdt SI Him,) aY» cfs. txtrm LUNCH WITH MUSIC!! Chine**/ English lunch with more than 30 pretty waitresses /many singers, loach from 12 noon 4 p.m. bar from 13 noon— l 2 midnight. Visit New Anna Bar/Reataurant. Singapore Badminton Hall, rpore. Tel: *****. BOATS, YACHTS WANTED it Words SS1,122 words
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Advertisement920 1962-10-05 15 FOR SALE H Wmrdt $1 (Mlm.r—mnui It et: txtrm SPECIAL 0P»BR New Elizabethan Ft S Taperecordcr* S-apeed 4-Traek. 7-tnek Spool «aOO/<. Also popular Delux* 4-TracK 8182.00. Bolter A Simon 16 Cadi Street. Bins* pore. BUY QUALITY ORIBNT table and celling fan*. Available oo easy Hire Purch***. At Shroff*. Singapore, Kuala920 words
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Advertisement708 1962-10-05 15 TAILORING tt Wmrdt SS (Mln.)-Bmx it ctt. txtrm NAM CHIONQ TAILOR. 181 Aaaoa Road, B'por* Tel ***** for slvit Outfitting* TAILORING EXPERTS. Visit him Ting Kee Tailor, 405, North Bridge Road, (B' pore) Phone *****. VISIT 888 WAH Tailor 700. Oey■ing Road. B'pore. Kor your general outfitter* Price* reasonable. LADIES708 words
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Advertisement36 1962-10-05 15 Bile Beans make you feel younger f*&3Sfk and look y° un s er from your bowels. a healthy body. Bile V|iVCu3f^| rour liver and give a ftaa*rr^^> you exut energy and > ■caith. *BO» ALL SICDieiBE DEALERS36 words
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Article275 1962-10-05 16 TEOH ENG TATT - We picked the best side Ng TEOH ENG TATT; RUGGER By Singapore, Thursday NG Wood Kan, president of the Malayan Rugby Union, said today that the team chosen to tour Bangkok from Oct. 20 was the "best available and representative of Malaya." Mr. Ng pointed out that with the exception275 words
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Article156 1962-10-05 16 No lower standards. says Soh WEIGHTLIFTISG SINGAPORE, Thurs. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation, said today there will be no "easy qualification" for the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. He emphasised that the qualifying standards for the Perth Games would be as high as those156 words
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Article, Illustration411 1962-10-05 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday MALAYAN sprint champion Manicka Jegathesan will not take part in the Commonwealth Games at Perth from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1. He has said he cannot alter his decision made last week411 words
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Article81 1962-10-05 16 HOCKEY N. PERAK SCHOOLS CARNIVAL (K. Kangsar) Under-19 Clifford 3KEVU 0; Under- 16— Malay College 13 KE vn 1. K\/.\K SHIELD (XL): Victoria Insi 5. MBS, 0; Cochrane 0; ACS Klang 0. JOHORE SCHOOL CARNIVAL (KluangK Boys Senamat-Labis 2 Kluang-Merslng 0; J. Bahru-K. TingKi 2, Segamat-Labts 0 KluangMersitiß81 words
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Article156 1962-10-05 16 Send only Thuan Heng,says coach SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association meeting today was told that there was only one swimmer in Singapore who deserved to be sent to the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. Recommending "wonder boy" freestylist Tan Thuan Hong for selection, national coach Kee Soon156 words
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Article93 1962-10-05 16 PENANG. Thurs. Koe Ewe Telk. the Asian representative on FIFA's newlyformed referees' committee, left for Belgrade today. He will attend the first meeting of the committee from Oct. 7 to 9. which will consider, among other things.' > an analysis of the World Cup i93 words
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342 1962-10-05 16 No nets, just a quiet day for the tourists KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Commonwealth cricketers, who meet Selangor on the Kuala Lumpur Padang tomorrow in a one-day match to start their Malayan tour, spent a quiet day today resting. Because they had more than a fortnights continuous cricket in East342 words
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Advertisement697 1962-10-05 16 fK^^^?^j^^y^Sr^^Ss^SSS3«SsSsSs»Sl AUCTION SALE OF ValaaMe Singapore Prepertlca To be held at our Saleroom No. I*4 Market Street On Teeaaay. Mh October IKS* at 2.3* p.m. 1. Not. 50. 51. 52 and 53 Cheng Cheok Street, area 4.471 m% ft. freehold. total rent $***** per month. (Messrs. Mallal Namazhs Solicitors). I.697 words
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Advertisement374 1962-10-05 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the laying of A.C. mains along Tiger Lane and Gopeng Road to Kampoitg Kepayang and ancillary works will be received at the office of the Jurutcra Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on the 16th of October 1963 from Contractors374 words
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Advertisement696 1962-10-05 16 TENDER KELANTAN JO. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "E" and above up to 3 p.m. on 15th: October. 19«2 at the ofhee of the State Engineer, Kelantan For Supply and Deliver at P.WJJ. Store Pengkalan Chepa. Kota Bharu. 17.500 feet Chain Link Fencing696 words
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Advertisement337 1962-10-05 16 Whether* you coot* by G&s, BJectrkJfy or oHierwise. REBECCA HSU'S BILINGUAL INTERNATIONAL GAS COOKERY BOOK ■JNNNl^^^^^^^ TKis it the cookery book you! Over 400 pages full of Ike f\ Mn (\U lected and toted by Rcbtcca Hrn Mm 1* mU (DV IjUW^' BA Herons eooktry e.p.rt; SMI* I (\tITVLIV* pro.uiely337 words
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Miscellaneous117 1962-10-05 16 TODAY S SPORTS DEARY CRICKET N. PERAK SCHOOLS (ARM TOl'R MATCH: S cor T VAL Finals: Boys under- 19 and C'wealth XI (XL padang. 11 a.m.). under-15: Clifford School v MaSOCCER lay College; Girls: Treacher MOS SPORE JUNIOR CIT: Maxwell v OEOS. K Kangsar (Malay v B. Kesenlan (Farrer Pk>:117 words
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339 1962-10-05 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP; RACING By Penang, Thursday pENANG has always been a good hunting ground for the Veni Vici Stable and for the coming meeting here it is unlikely to prove otherwise. With 18 horses engaged 12 of them trained by S.339 words
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Article147 1962-10-05 17 Heathersett beaten by 3 lengths NEWMARKET T ONDON, Thurs. Arctic Storm (6-1) beat the 5-4 on favourite. Heathersett, by three lengths in the Champion Stakes over lOf at Newmarket yesterday. A neck behind Heathersett came Sir Winston Churchill's Vienna and Lebon M. L. who deadheated for third place. Seven ran.Reuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration499 1962-10-05 17 No special treatment for me, says the Duke COLOMBO, Thurs. ryRE Duke of Norfolk, who will manage the M.C.C. A cricket tourists in Australia, joined the team on board the S.S. Canberra here yesterday, and immediately said he did not want or expect any special treatment. "I want to makeReuter - 499 words
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159 1962-10-05 17 XfELBOURNE. Thurs. Rli chle Benaud, Australian Test captain, predicted yesterday that the series against England would be won on fielding. Benaud said: "Neither batting nor bowling will win this series. It will be won b the fittest and best field side, the sideReuter - 159 words
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Article37 1962-10-05 17 YEW YORK, Thurs.— The New York Boxing 11 Commission yesterday recognised Sonny Liston as world heavyweight boxing champion, but did not give him a licence to box in New York State.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article137 1962-10-05 17 FORMOSA QUIT THREAT TO FIBA MANILA, Thurs.— Formosa Is withdrawing from the world basketball championships to be held in the Philippines in December unless Its team Is allowed to participate under the name of "Republic <Jf China." A spokesman of the Formosan embassy here said his government had lodged aReuter - 137 words
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Article145 1962-10-05 17 Campbell, 20, in side v MCC PERTH. Thurs.— A 20-year-old university student will be In the Combined Country side to play the MCC at Kalgoorlie on Oct. 16-17. He is lan Campbell, an opening bat. A prolific rungetter in Perth College cricket, Campbell played three games for the West PerthReuter - 145 words
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Article68 1962-10-05 17 MELBOURNE, T h v r 8 Brenda Jones, Australian 800 metres silver medallist in the Rome Olympic Games, will not compete in the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. She notified the selectors today that she was compelled to withdraw from the Australian trials becauseReuter - 68 words
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Article22 1962-10-05 17 LONDON, Thurs.— Swinton at home beat Workings n 24-5 in their Rugby League Lancashire Cup semi-final last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article344 1962-10-05 17 Penalty goal holds France to 1-1 SOCCER ONDON N Thurs. A crowd 'of 35,380 saw France hold a disappointing England team to a 1-1 draw in a European Nations Cup soccer match at Sheffield last night. The "new look" England forward line, with four newReuter - 344 words
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Advertisement357 1962-10-05 17 Bbbmh fß^p^pa BK^B^B^B^Bw .^b^BIB^BbW Some of the features of this ITL Ib^H BaY «1 outstanding crawler are: ■11 C f^rj A fl A SOLID BOX mi FUME rugged main A I B^Bal I frame is built of 6" by 4" ingle steel bH nIu(X P fl aaaal bbbbl ■H bbbbl357 words
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Advertisement139 1962-10-05 17 z/ffi/i 'OH AOULTt *J*t> CHILDftf J* y 0 j"™* jJffV I|j§lP Haliborange vl lilf The hallbut Uver oil contains no less than 50 times the Vitamin A and 30 times the Vitamin D found in cod liver oils. Fresh oranges add the abundant Vitamin C and the delicious flavour. Ap«nt»:139 words
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535 1962-10-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JUAN opinion hopes to sec the establishment of Dayak battalions in the Malaysian Army, the Director of Information, Sarawak, Mr. Alistair Morrison, said here tonight. Speaking on "Sarawak and Malaysia Hopes and Expectations" at a symposium at the University535 words
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243 1962-10-05 18 'Unusual' $5 mil. Govt. loan to Merlin Hotel |fUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Minister of finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said in the House of Representatives tonight that an "unusual" loan of $5 million had been made to the Hotel Merlin at an interest of 7.2 per cent a year.243 words
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Article64 1962-10-05 18 A defeat for Tara Singh AMRITSAR. Thurs.—Veteran Sikh leader. Master Tara Singh, has suffered what many consider the most crucial defeat of his long career when he lost control of the governing committee of the Sikh temples at elections here. His nominee as president of the committee was unseated inReuter - 64 words
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Article300 1962-10-05 18 LONDON. Thurs. There wa& early hesitancy in stock market* today reflecting mild disappointment with the Chancellor of the Exchequer's overnight speech ai the bankers' dinner, disclosing tht Government's cautious policy In sumulating Britain i economy. Buyers returned to the Industrial market later In the session on the300 words
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Article44 1962-10-05 18 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot J2Sid., Nov. 22-Nd.. Dec. 22 9 16d.. Jan. 22 7/16 d.. Jan/Mar. 22 7'16d.. Apr. June 22 5/16 d.. July/Sept. 22 t d.. Oct. Dec. unquoted c.l.f. Oct. 22 9/16 d., Nov. 22 5/16 d., Dec. 22 ',d.. Tone: Easier.44 words
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Article22 1962-10-05 18 LONDON. Tliurs. Buyers (850 >. sellers £«51',. Ptorward buyers £852-. sellers £853 Settlement (852. Turnover a.m. 206 tons p.m 25. Tone: Quiet22 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-10-05 18 THE U.N. TAKES OVER NEW GUINEA FROM THE DUTCH THE Acting Dutch Governor of West New Guinea, Mr. Hem Veldkamp (left) and Acting UN Administrator, Mr. Jose R o 1 z Bennett, sit in the rain under umbrellas during the ceremonies marking the formal take-over ofUPI - 86 words
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Article63 1962-10-05 18 MOSCOW. Thurs. The four Russian spacemen have sent congratulations to the Soviet people on the fifth anniversary of the launching on Oct. 4, 1957 of the world's first artificial satellite. Yuri Gagarin, (iherman Titov. Andrian Nikolayev and Pavel Popovitch said the first Sputnik "heralded to the worldReuter - 63 words
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187 1962-10-05 18 Unfair to withdraw Congo force says Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the House of Representatives today that il would be "unfair" for Malaya to withdraw her entire force from the Congo as "peace has yet to come" in the republic. Tun Razak. who187 words
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Article80 1962-10-05 18 LIEGE (Belgium). Thurs.— Five people will go on trial here on Nov. 5 accused of the mercy killing of a deformed thalidomide baby girl in May, it was announced h/re. The accused are the baby's mother. Suzanne Vandeputte. 25. and her husband, sister, mother80 words
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142 1962-10-05 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A seaward defen ;e exercise in the form of a mock attack on Singapore Island will be held from tomorrow til! Sunday. The areas affected are Keppel Harbour and Rural West police division. During this attack, "enemy" forces will land on the coast142 words
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Article106 1962-10-05 18 VTEW YORK, Thurs.— A boiler blew up and crashed through a crowded office restaurant yesterday, killing 20 people and Injuring at least 70. About 100 women cm- ployees of the accounts oiiicc- of a telephone company were believed to have been in theReuter - 106 words
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Article82 1962-10-05 18 pALCUTTA. Thurs. Two v^ people were killed and at least six Injured last night when police opened fire to disperse demonstrators who had beaten a police constable to death. The demonstrators, near a steel factory at Belue. eight miles from here, also hurled hand-bombsReuter - 82 words
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Article31 1962-10-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mrs. 3. Chudarek. wife of the n&OßCblf director of Bata Shoe Co., Ltd.. will declare open new Rita branch at Jalan Kayu at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement78 1962-10-05 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M Word. <;o (Mlnlmmm) DEATHS MRS. AM. HARRISON died praecfully on .'rd October IM2 at Brighton. CABLE RECEIVED by Mr P Coomaramnimy that Mr. K. Kanacaratnnm (Rrtlrtd Auditor Onrral Ceylon) pauwd away on '3.10.1902 at No. j, Dau-on Road, Colombo 5 MR. LOKI »0H SAM passed w.iy78 words
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Advertisement46 1962-10-05 18 .^l^^^^^^^^k. w^^ W till ill 0 |j <C \r 1 /^gb\ rXC/lf' Sparkling F&N \jpj %Mk r\ jf Ginger Ale, Tonic and V^ (~S|L) j Soda Water... drinks ■J\V J% Jy k that mix with the NN-i^X^ lj\^ Malayan way of life. «<i i iii t46 words
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