The Straits Times, 6 October 1962
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Title Section22 1962-10-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Mat*/* Nat**" flea**** The Straits times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1962-10-06 1 Lim: This is mischievous resolution... it can plunge the country into chaos 'A joke carried too far...' KUALA LUiMPUR, v Fri. The PanMalayan Islamic Party was told in the House of Representatives today that its attempt to include in the Constitution a clause stipulating that Malaya belonged1,405 words
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Article, Illustration172 1962-10-06 1 HALL ROMNEY - ATOMIC GUIENEA PIG MR. BROOKE HALL ROMNEY From I ONDON, Fri. Mr. An- thony Brooke, nephew of the last Rajah of Sarawak is the guinea pig in a spectacular experiment designed to show that people can be immunised against atomic radiation. Through a mouthful of atom-proof barley sugar (writes Daily172 words
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Article40 1962-10-06 1 AMSTERDAM. Pii. Brigadier Indarjit Rikhye. Indian military adviser to the United Nations Acting Secretary-General. U Thant. left here today by air for NewYork alter talks with Dutch authorities on ihe transfer of administration of West New Ouinea.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration27 1962-10-06 1 ASTRONAUT Walter Schirra talks to his wife by telephone after being packed up from the Pacific, after his six-orbit space flight.— U.P.l, radiophoto.27 words
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Article170 1962-10-06 1 Soekarno parades nation's might JAKARTA, Fri.— Thirty thousand troops and a massive array of Soviet armour paraded past President Soekarno today, Indonesian Armed Forces Day. The weapons on show Included two 30-foot Russian ground to air missiles. The Navy was organising today's ceremony and the emphasis was on amphibious equipment.Reuter - 170 words
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Article30 1962-10-06 1 TAIPEH. Fri. A goodwill mission from the Republic of Rwanda arrived here from Hong Kong today lor a one-week visit at the invitation of the Nationalist Chinese Government.30 words
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206 1962-10-06 1 ABOARD THE USS KEARSARGE. Fri Astronaut Walter Schirra complained today that he did not have enough "quiet time" during his orbital flights around the earth. The 39-year-old Navy commander met with fellow astronauts and U.S. space officials aboard the aircraft carrier Kearsarge to discuss206 words
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Article, Illustration362 1962-10-06 1 Sixes galore in festival of runs D'OLIVIERA SHOWS THE WAY-119 RUNS IN 77 MINUTES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. It rained sixes on the Selangor Padang and car park this sunny afternoon as the Commonwealth cricketers hammered Selangor's bowlers to the tune of 450 runs in Just under 210 minutes. Altogether 12362 words
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Article30 1962-10-06 1 AMMAN. Fri. Saudi Arabia ruts protested to the United Arab Republic against the "bribing" of Saudi Arabian pilous to defect to the U.A.R.. Mecca Radio said today.30 words
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147 1962-10-06 1 Legless girl is Pahang's Child of Year KUANTAN. Fri. The highlight of the Iniversal Children's Day celebrations in Pabang will be the presentation of an award to the State's own child of the year 17-year-old Minah binte Daud. A Pahang Government statement says she was chosen by a special committee147 words
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Article52 1962-10-06 1 BELGRADE Pri. Yugoslavia protested "most energetically" today to China against attacks made on her by Marshal Chen Yl. Chinese Foreign Minister, in a speech in Peking last Monday. The Chinese charge d'AfTaires here. Mr. Chou Min. was summoned to the Foreign Secretariat here to receive52 words
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Article, Illustration367 1962-10-06 1 A Gaulle v. rest battle opens DARIS, Fri. An all1 out election battle between President De Gaulle and the traditional political partita opened today with the defeat of the French Government. All political groups in the National Assembly, except the Gaulllsts. joined in cenI suring the Government charging that General367 words
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Article36 1962-10-06 1 STOP PRESS IMAM IN POWER ADEN In Bell claimed Imam H >i tpp« >i back I and crashed Arm •w'.i" Dine day* i n Mil. u and »r1 rtpublii accordto bread j>« from r i]r.;rd hen36 words
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Advertisement15 1962-10-06 1 I YOU CANT DO THIS TO JL GENERATIONS OF I BRAND'S essence of strength-since 183515 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-10-06 2 NANCY KWAN. star of "The World of Suzy Wong" is expecting a baby. The news soon got around, and she has already received a complete layette from some of her fans which delighted her as this picture clearly shows. The actress's husband. Peter Pock,56 words
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189 1962-10-06 2 JAKARTA. Frl.— lf the Netherlands had not come to terms over West Irian then Indonesia would have gone to war, the Defence Minister. General Abdul Haris •^asution, said yesterday. He was speaking In connection with the Armed Forces Day. October 5. "IReuter - 189 words
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Article38 1962-10-06 2 LONDON. Pri. Mr. Edward Heath. Britain's clr.pf Common Market negotiator, said on his re-j turn here tonight he was "satisfied" with his talks on Britain's i application to join the European c-oal and steel community.38 words
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256 1962-10-06 2 Students, police clash in Karachi: Man killed, 190 hurt KARACHI, Frl.— Polict and students clashed in five hours of stone throwing and tear gas battles here yesterday in which one person was killed and about 190 injured. In a tense atmosphere fed by the appearance of 17 hunger-striking students, hundredsReuter - 256 words
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296 1962-10-06 2 Kennedy plans big ban on Cuba shipping WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy plans within two weeks to close U.S. ports to all Russian ships if any Soviet vessels continue to carry arms to Cuba, government sources said here. Ships of some non-Communist nations carrying Communist bloc cargo to Cuba will also296 words
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Article23 1962-10-06 2 UNITED NATIONS. Frl. Mr. Dean Rusk. United States Secretary of State, will hold luncheon talks with Mr. Andrei Groroyko tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article209 1962-10-06 2 ASSISI. Frl. About 30 Italian detectives from Rome searched the Basilica of St. Francis for bombs before th« Pope's arrival here yesterday afternoon to pray at the tomb of the saint. BELGRADE: President Tito will probably visit Russia later this year as Mr. Khrushchev's guest,209 words
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Article486 1962-10-06 2 DATELINE HONG KONG From FRANCIS BOEY THE Hong Kong camera industry is producing toy cameras which work as efficiently as imported box cameras. Wholesale prices range from HK$B.4O to HK516.50 a dozen. FISHERMEN in Hong Kong are being taught to navigate by chart and dead-reckoning In view of the restrictions486 words
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Miscellaneous7 1962-10-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appltby [I Oio\7 words
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73 1962-10-06 3 AN informal meeting of the Association of South-East Asia (ASA) was held last night at ministerial level in New York. The Philippines VicePresident and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaei. took the initiative in arranging a meeting with the Thai Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat73 words
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Article, Illustration418 1962-10-06 3 U.N. $672m. in the red by the end of this year UNITED NATIONS, Friday. U THANT, the acting SecretaryGeneral, said yesterday that the United Nations' unpaid obligations were expected to increase to US$224 ($672) million by the end of this year. He warned the General Assembly's budgetary committee that members'Reuter - 418 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-10-06 3 S. RHODESIA: A DENIAL BY BRITAIN I>RITAIN denied yesterday that her policy in Southern Rhodesia was dictated by vested interests in the mining industry, commerce and high finance. Sir Hugh Foot, Britain's delegate In the Trusteeship Committee, said this Inference had been made by the Rev. Michael Scott, an Anglican191 words
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145 1962-10-06 3 'Congo conflict can end up in world war TUNIS. Fri.— Mr. M. Mahmoud Khiari. Tunisian former head of the United Nations Civilian Operations in the Congo, said here yesterday the Congo conflict "could degenerate into world war." Answering reporters' questions on his arrival after his two-year Congo mission, Mr. KhiariReuter - 145 words
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198 1962-10-06 3 All except Formosa sponsor Algeria's entry THE Security Council last night recommended the admission of Algeria to United Nations membership. The General Assembly is due to act on the endorsement next Monday. Russia. America, Britain. France and all the other seven members of the Security Council except Formosa Joined inReuter - 198 words
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220 1962-10-06 3 China will back Nepal if it is attacked, says Chen Yi A "HANDS OFF 9 WARNING TO INDIA PEKING, Friday. T*HE Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, x told Nepal yesterday that if it was attacked by foreign forces, "we Chinese people will stand on your side." The statement appeared220 words
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Article33 1962-10-06 3 LONDON. Fri. Two Canadians. Gary J. Anderson, 22. and Joel A. Scott, 23. were fined £1 (S8 50) each for swimming in the Thames River while drunk. I Pi.33 words
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108 1962-10-06 3 X-rays can cause leukaemia: Expert ONDON. Fri— A leading British expert on leukaemia cancer of the blood said In an article published here that the disease can be caused by medical X-rays. Dr. Alice Stewart wrote in the British Medical Journal of her analysis of 1.000 leukaemia deaths in Britain,108 words
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Advertisement445 1962-10-06 3 UMTS AT i i BELOW A j DOLLAR j THIRD MALAYAN FUND j A LIMITED OFFER OF 500,000 UNITS AT 95 CENTS PER UNIT EX DISTRIBUTION PAYABLE 15 NOV. 19fi? PAYABLE IN FULL ON APPLICATION The offer opens on Ist October 1962 at 9 a.m. and closes not B later445 words
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Advertisement311 1962-10-06 3 SALE at No. 81 ENDS High St ■r#%l^Ji%# up to 6.30pm IUPA 1 usual in n v SALE PRICE IWWII r^ PRICE $19.90 Manhattan sport shirts 3.90 $16.90 Manhattan Alvin Pima Vericool shirts 3.50 $15.90 English Mohair suiting all colours per yard 3.90 $17.50 Printed cotton pyjamas 7.50 Hundreds more311 words
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Article, Illustration374 1962-10-06 4 He holds up two fingers before he dies (SINGAPORE, Fri. Two days after his ship arrived here from porneo for a two-month slay in port, seaman was murdered last nigh I near his home. The seaman. Loh Lim. 54. chief fireman of the sh;p Empire Gaynet. had374 words
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134 1962-10-06 4 $42,700 for water mains, 18 standpipes SINGAPORE, Fri. The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee, in anticipation of the approach of the dry season, was approved a sum of $42,700 for laying water mains and installing 18 public standpipes. The mains will supply water to residents of Jal a n134 words
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198 1962-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. QIXTEEN former employees of the Palmer Road •3 branch of the Dutch shipping line, the X.P.M. today accused their union, the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union of not consulting them in negotiations with the management over their retrenchment. In a signed198 words
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Article76 1962-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Christ Church in Dorset Road is organising a fun fair tomorrow to raise money for its school laboratories. It will be opened by the wife of the Bishop of Singapore, Mrs. E. Sansbury. In his appeal for aid, Mr. P.I. Samuel Baboo, vicar76 words
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Article84 1962-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Catholic Mission Schools of Singapore will hold a four-day exhibition entitled "The Church in Council" in the lecture hall of the National Library from Monday. Times are as follows: Oct. 8. S.30 to 7.30 p.m.; Oct. 9 and 10. 10 am to 8 p.m. and84 words
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Article155 1962-10-06 4 Missing son: Now a new lead SINGAPORE, Fri. Police are investigating a new line in the case of a missing towkay's son. It is understood that the i son, Ang Chwee Chuan, 22, son of a furniture manufacturer, Mr. Ang Kai Kok, had a quarrel recently with his father, and155 words
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Article104 1962-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Fri After granting a decree nisi to a former telephone operator, 1 Ruth Evelyn Neo today, High Court Judge Mr. Justice Buttrose said: "I would like to see this unfortunate girl get her job back in the police force as telephone operator." The petitioner, who104 words
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Article327 1962-10-06 4 THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 6.30 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6.10 p.m Thai International From Jakarta (TO 402) 8.30 a.m.; from Tokyo.327 words
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Advertisement330 1962-10-06 4 Tel: ***** (f!£ J) SINGAPORE CONTEST MIDNIGHT TONIGHT Pjm HFVVVPBPB*BJHBIPVBB TRANSISTOR RADIOS TO BE WON! EVERYBODY HAS A CHANCE TO Win I CONTEST DETAILS TO BE ANNOUNCED W ON STAGE. (Compere: LARRY LAI) L YULBRYNNER^ I Paromounfj J| SAL MINEO JACK WARDEN MADLYN RHUE I j »i»i»'v.s i •> :u330 words
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Advertisement139 1962-10-06 4 A charming combination In 4711 TOSCA Perfumed Cologne you enjoy the elating freshness of an authentic Eau de Cologne, coupled with the lingering fragrance of an alluringperf ume. These are the two appealing qualities that make TOSCA the ultimate in a fulfilling Perfumed Cologne. It's made by the world-fa-mous House139 words
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Advertisement878 1962-10-06 4 STARTI.XG TODAY I IfNfN :Ug£g£gSß (Singapore) I M-Jm^J r~ I IffTN HE WAS FIANCEE FREE last day! ST?» t |*jl II FREE FOR ANYTHING t "The Last Attack" csco P< iWd"* Z^Am FANCY AND ON N tomorrow, c*.. t L '"^HtnCnß MAn mpdbv ♦La Cucaracha' The Bandit t I P^^^^^J878 words
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Article137 1962-10-06 5 KUCHING, Fri.—Antipirate forces operating along North Borneo's East Coast have been reinforced by a company of the 2/10 Gurkhas from the 99th Gurkha Infantry Brigade group in Singapore. They have eng i n e e r and signals detachments with them. The troops have come137 words
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440 1962-10-06 5 THEY'LL BE FREE FROM POLITICAL INFLUENCE TTHE Minister of Fin- ance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today described as "unfounded" fears that the political appointment of judges in Malaya would lead to them being politically influenced. He was replying in the House of Representatives to440 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-10-06 5 DR. GOH: IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN] STABILITY SINGAPORE, Friday. THHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, A today again stressed the importance of preserving Singapore's present climate of confidence and stability for industrial growth. Declaring open the Public Industrial Manufacturing Company's new factory at Redhill Estate, he said: "We must345 words
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Article27 1962-10-06 5 PENANG, Fri.— Uramure Yoshi. 45, w fined $25 today for bohaving in a disorderly manner In Victoria Street last night. He said ne w»« dnnk27 words
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Article27 1962-10-06 5 PENANO Pn.— The Penang and Province Wellesley Muslim League will hold its annual meeting at 48 Marker Street at 7 30 p.m. on Oct. 9027 words
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Article140 1962-10-06 5 On the road with Bob and Bing WHEN two good friends get together and exchange insults you may think it odd but not if they happen to be Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the birth of their friendship— one of the most fabulous140 words
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164 1962-10-06 5 PENANG, Friday. THE Chief JEducation Officer, Mr. R. Vivekananda, has referred to the State Government an "ultimatum" sent to him by the chairman of the Board of Governors of the Bagan Jermal Malay School in Butterworth. Mr. Vlvekananda confirmed he had received a letter164 words
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Article42 1962-10-06 5 PENANO. Fri.— Jockey Chris Dragon. 22. was allowed ball today after being charged wlih usinß criminal force on Police Constable Bakhtlr bin Sudin at ibe Vele of Tetnpe Road. Tanjong Bungah. on Sept. 30. He pleaaVH not guilty42 words
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Article42 1962-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Prl.— Lee Tok Eng. W. a grandmother, pleaded not guilty here 'oday to a charge of posscss'np 31 bottles of dutiable ■lquor in a house in Kllliney Road yesterday She was allowed $5,000 bail until Nov 1642 words
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Article89 1962-10-06 5 PENANG. Fri. Lob Kean Hooi. unemployed, today pleaded guilty to a charge of exhibiting four reels of obscene films in a house in lanjong Tokong Road last night Four other men Chew Pit Tat. 37. Lai Chen Chong. 23. Cheah King Hon. 43. and89 words
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Article42 1962-10-06 5 PENANG. Fri.— A woman, L. M. nurtin has reported to police the loss o! <* DUrse containing $300. an Identity card and some keys in Penang Road yesterday afternoon. Tr«> puroe she said, was stolen from her shopping bag42 words
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Article211 1962-10-06 5 PENANG, Friday T H E Join, liaison committee of the Universities of Malaya and Singapore will hold their meeting in Penang for the first time on Oct 13 The meeting, at the City Council Chambers, will be followed by a lunch given by the Mayor.211 words
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Advertisement315 1962-10-06 5 SEAVIEW^ THE HOTEL BY v THE WATER'S EDGE A f f CHICKEN \lj~s The real place tor m 1 delicious chicken specialities Manager: TELEPHONE: *****.2-3 -f\ Jr LimJcwKum SEAVIEW BALLROOM BATIK ENTERPRISES The most elegant setting for pfaiaati a happy WEDDING PARTY. "THE LION CITY REVUE" (n. M. eh.,,. F.r315 words
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Advertisement193 1962-10-06 5 isor more than 400 years BENEDICTINE D.O.M J, v w«i Tr vHbS== 1 I t I S t 4 i 1 1 t 1 T fan BBD rt k^r^*^9i^m^m r>/ If. J n l'^L SbbbbbbWbbbbbC iif A *0 0^ <iC aaa "«w C P Ba^^fJ m jk mf L-. aVJ193 words
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Article, Illustration868 1962-10-06 6 a loud "No." the House of Representatives today threw out a Socialist Front resolution which asked the House to view "with grave concern the increasing restrictions on travel by people from the proposed Malaysian territories into the Federation of Malaya." Restrictions The resolution868 words
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205 1962-10-06 6 A `hands off' warning to politicians KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. WORKERS have been warned to be on guard against "fresh attempts" by politicians and political parties to woo them. An editorial In the latest issue of the Union Herald, a publication of the National Union of Plantation Workers, also warned the205 words
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101 1962-10-06 6 MALAYANS IN AUSTRALIA TO FORM OWN CLUBHOUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan and Singapore students in Brisbane plan to have their own clubhouse, according to the Australian High Commission her« today. The idea came from Miss Tee Lian Kim, of Kuala Lipls, editor of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore Students101 words
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Article192 1962-10-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, chairman of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Asian Region, has proposed that minimum wages be fixed in Malaya for a start, "at least, industry by industry." He says in an article in the October issue of192 words
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149 1962-10-06 6 •THIS Sunday, Asia Magazlne, the supplement Issued free with the Sunday Times, devotes itself entirely to the problems of the overseas Chinese, their racial identity and their emotional loyalty to the land of their ancestors, their ability to remould their lives In the context149 words
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Article73 1962-10-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. A world -renowned Arm of x consulting engineers will carry oat a traffic survey In Kuala Lumpur toon, the Assistant Minister of the Interior. Inobe Mohamed Ismail bin Yusof announced today in the House of Representatives. Replying to a question by Mr. Karam73 words
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123 1962-10-06 6 The Flying Rotarian now visiting Perak IPOH. Fri. The "Flying Rotarian" district governor, Mr. Leslie Rayner, 49, flew Into Ipoh today at the con. trols of his own light plane for an official visit of the four Rotary Clubs in Perak. Mr. Rayner, lawyer and social worker in Singapore. was123 words
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Advertisement232 1962-10-06 6 THE 'MILANO.. fc_. The natural look /-^-Lam am. is herewith complete I mam Imm in modern inter- II k pretation of the l'\ [I natural Continental pM Wf The Milano.... 4 j It adapted from the Italian with a flavour dis- WLU tinctly American, accented by side vent*. RV cloverleaf232 words
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Advertisement331 1962-10-06 6 A new kind of shop especially for you at Christmas and all the year round m where there are prints from France, f^T* England, Italy, America, Germany, Holland and Switzerland v^ over 400, a quarter of them framed L*^ moderns, impressionists and old masters. where there is the finest collection331 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1962-10-06 7 CHRIS BONINGTON - CHRIS BONINGTON We reached the top in a burst of speed. ..and in a mood of sheer excitement and joy ...we had stood the supreme test of ability by WE fixed our crampons, the steel clutches fastened to climbing boots, and began to assault1,947 words
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Advertisement142 1962-10-06 7 MODERN PEOPLE CHOOSE Andrex the softer facial tissue Soft, strong even when- wet fhot's Andrex Facial Tissue, the choice of modern people who use cleonsing tissues. Andrex is the stronger tissue, soft and gentle to your skin. Use Andrex to blot lipstick, remove make-up and cleansing creams. Andrex pretty or»142 words
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Advertisement166 1962-10-06 7 j JET SERVICE TO HONG KONG W TOKYO 1 The I and onward to the MIDDLE EAST i USA— with a no-extra ZX\i\ j fare stopover in Saigon. I Cl IDHDF CUKUr l cs.,^7 I Fly to Bangkok connect S~ N^ with daily Pan Am (f^j) Jetstomajorcities throughout the -J^lfe^166 words
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Article240 1962-10-06 8 Danger in these diesel cars KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Ministry of Transport is concerned over the increasing number of cars which have become a danger on the road because their original petrol engines have Been replaced by diesel engines of insufficient power. A Ministry statement said today that tests by240 words
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Article60 1962-10-06 8 SINOAPORE, Frl.— Urn Seh Kee and Lee Poh Huat were charged here today with committing armed robbery in Kirn Chuan Road last night. They were alleged, with another person to have robbed Tan Kirn Chuan of a watch and a radio worth $150 while armed with knives.60 words
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Article125 1962-10-06 8 SINGAPORE, Friday TALKS were held here A yesterday between the British Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. C. I. Orr-Ewing, and representatives of the Naval Base Labour Union, the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union and the Naval Police Association. Mr. Orr-Ewing, who Is on a125 words
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Article, Illustration936 1962-10-06 8 'PUPILS ALIVE TO POLITICS EVEN IN 1923'— HEAD SINGAPORE, Fri. •JIHE principal of the Chinese High School, Mr. Cheng An Lun, today agreed that his school one of the largest Chinese secondary schools in Singapore had "always been very much alive to politics" since 1923. Mr. Cheng, who has been936 words
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Article85 1962-10-06 8 New police cars arrive today SINGAPORE, Fri— A convoy of 20 black Holden sedans with uniformed police drivers will leave here for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The cars are part of a 57--vehicle fleet bought by the Royal Federation Police for $400,000 from Australia through Progress Motors This first batch arrived85 words
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Article32 1962-10-06 8 PENANO. Prl.— The St. Xavicr a Institution Corps of Drums and Pipes under Its leader, Mr. R. RobIpss. will perform at the Penang Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday.32 words
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Miscellaneous181 1962-10-06 8 Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin WHAT OO VFEEP NO, IT V "WRIGHT, A MOSTLY LIONS, I I YOU SEE, ALLEY, >■ v I VKNOW SUMPIN, V THIS ELEPHANT IN SEEMED I 111 BfTE-.) LEOPARDS^ I OH. SEEOES J f ttii V 000 LA... I THINK J WHOSE HEAD YOU181 words
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260 1962-10-06 9 IPOH, Fri. For 62-year-old businessman Mr. Koay Seng Foo, fire is his biggest enemy which has cost him heavily in damages on two occasions within 34 days. He experienced his flrst lire on Aug. 1 when It destroyed his sundry shop In260 words
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Article52 1962-10-06 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mohamed Zaln bin Shariff. a film comedian, and bis friend. Abdul Rahlm bin Mohamed Ayub, were each fined $100 today whsn they oleaded guilty to possession of a packet of Indian hemp. They were arrested during a Dolloe raid on a house In Owen52 words
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Article23 1962-10-06 9 IPOH Pri— Thieves broke into a shop In Pasir Puteh here last night and stole cash and goods wort'i 5164.23 words
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Article158 1962-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Transport Workers' Union of Malaya called today for a Government inquiry into a dispute between the Len Seng Bus Company and the union over the dismissal of an employee. The union claimed that the company had Ignored repeated letters fipm the158 words
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Article137 1962-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Union of Cinema Workers assured Its members today that it would resist bullying tactics used by cinema managements In a statement It warned members not to fall Into the traps of the management and to ignore their propaganda which was137 words
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Article164 1962-10-06 9 SARAWAK TO FIG HT BRAIN DISEASE I^UCHING, Fri. A campaign is to be launched to combat encephalitis, a brain infection which frequently occurs in localised outbreaks in Sarawak. The Director of Medical Services. Dr. R. Dickie, announced today that a team of research workers from Britain would arrive In December164 words
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Article179 1962-10-06 9 IPOH, Friday ~HE Temple of the A Nine Emperor Gods (Kow Ong Yeah) here will break with its 60--year-old tradition when holding: its annual procession tomorrow. No sharp weapons such as spears, knives, tridents and spikes will be carried by the mediums and others179 words
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Article, Illustration176 1962-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. TWO Socialist Front officials in Pahang one of x them a town councillor resigned today from the party and Joined Umno. They are Syed Mohamed bin Syed Hassan, assistant secretary of the Pahang Socialist Front and Inche Darus Hashim, secretary of176 words
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99 1962-10-06 9 FATHER AND DAUGHTER SUE EACH OTHER PENANG, Fri. A father and daughter figured in a claim and counter-claim in the First Magistrate's Court today. Aishah Bee, 24, sued her father, S. M. Mohamed Shariff, 73, for the return of jewellery and a sewing machine to a total value of $800.99 words
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Article53 1962-10-06 9 TEMERLOH. Pri. A penghulu. Ismail bin Yatim. 55. vu acquitted of cheating without his defence being called in the magistrate's court here. He was alleged to have dishonestly induced two padi planters to give him a total of S241 on Jan. 20. 1957 so that they53 words
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Article66 1962-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The secretary-general of the Royal Commonwealth Society. Mr. David K Daniels, will arrive here on Dec. 9 to visit the newly lormed branch at Kuala Lumpur. Deputy Chief Secretary of the i f edcra'ion from 1952 to 1955. he was Director of the Malayan66 words
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Advertisement152 1962-10-06 9 m j 4___^^ __r WONDERFUL WONDERHILi I m Copplan TRADE MARK Slimming with Complan is safe, pleasant and simple. Complan is safe because it is a complete diet giving you all the foods needed for good health without surplus calories. Complan is pleasant to drink as it is or, if152 words
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Advertisement377 1962-10-06 9 For RARE and EXQUISITE scoter.... Queen AnneM! connoisseurs and w&k 1 discriminating I few __f I Mi^ JACKSON A CO. LTD: >m,,n... JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD k^k to»> t, p_, f* Plan your career success with a s_fs^ home study course **%i ~JJ Business can be the jateway through which li«377 words
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Article60 1962-10-06 10 i* Hore-J tl* (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS V Poobalaangam theAk their Friend* aad Relative* for their Present*. Coocratalatory Ifea•agee and Aitendanre on the oreamon of 'hnr Marriage at K I. oo II I St. MR. CHEAM VEOW TOON IF MS. Hotel. Ipohi and Children thank Friend*. Relative!!. School* and60 words
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Article622 1962-10-06 10 There has been no better balanced statement on foreign affairs in the new session of the U.N. General Assembly than the address of Malaya's delegate. It was pitched on exactly the right note, anxious yet unafraid, the voice of a small nation that is neither supplicant622 words
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Article363 1962-10-06 10 James Meredith has been 1 admitted to the University of Mississippi and daily attends class. To this extent, President Kennedy and the rule of law have prevailed over Governor Bamett and the segregationist 'doctrine. But Meredith is able :to go about his studies only because Federal marshalls protect363 words
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Article258 1962-10-06 10 Broadcasting to the French nation before the crucial debate in the Assembly, de Gaulle warned that the electorate's response to his call for his successors in office to be elected by universal suffrage would tell him if he could continue his task in the service of France.258 words
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430 1962-10-06 10 ARTHUR DOMMEN - ARTHUR DOMMEN by HONG KONG. Fri. Hundreds of Russians, many of whom have lived in China all their lives, are now on their way here from Manchuria in hopes of finding a new home in other countries. Tbe Chinese authorities are encouraging them430 words
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Article, Illustration737 1962-10-06 10 Frontier war: A winning formula AS autumn sets in, it is becoming increa singly clear that Chinese troops massed along the 2.500-mile-long Indo-Tibetan border have failed to achieve the immediate military objectives set by Peking. In Ladakh, Indian troops, moving quicker than Peking had anticipated, have successfully frustrated Chinese troops737 words
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Letter169 1962-10-06 10 Neglect of Malaya's past... SEVERAL weeks aso I visited the site of the reconstructed 10th century Hindu temple ruin at Batu Pahat. Merbok, on the slope of Kedah Peak. To my great disappointment I found the site very badly overgrown. Surely the Museums Department has a duty to the country169 words
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Letter96 1962-10-06 10 JT is a pity that some post offices care very little in the handling of first-day covers. My Malayan first-day cover this week was so badly handled that It is not worth kecpi.ig. The postmen think it essential to summon all their strength when packing first-day covers in96 words
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Letter40 1962-10-06 10 r HY don't flag sellers Dack up at 5 p.m.? Any sympathy I have for charity vanishes after being badgered at 1130 p.m. particularly when a flag bought earlier in the day Is at home ABACUS Kuala Lumpur40 words
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Advertisement862 1962-10-06 10 Strait. Tims* Malay M.J CanelWM »d»tr»la»i— M a»e» t« >■■«!« 101 let Ft«a» COLD BTOa»A«« AOCADB Orchere' Meed COLO ITOttei IMXCHIt AT HOLLAND HOAiVHCATOIM KtTPIL aOAD-NAVAI. OuHnrW— AtMH CITY BOOK ITODI L.T* Winamatf Hmh. Cnnv«r Quey TMB NIWS FWOHT FMipetrte* taiiipnitnl M. M. ■•MAM. a AeMtreMy Na a l Beee862 words
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Advertisement106 1962-10-06 10 BOOKS FOR YOU 1. Civil inainterinf Hondbook by Urquhert $77. 50 2. Material* Hondbook by Brady 51 25 3. Mark's Mechanical Enjineert' Handbook 77.50 4. Iftf intarinf Menufecturing Method! by Scholler 37.00 5. Chemical Enfineen' Hondbook hy Perry 31.00 4. Condentee! Chemicol Dictionary by Roao 70.00 7. Rod ie and106 words
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Advertisement168 1962-10-06 10 TO-DAY'S DESIGN the LYNX TWs modern el«t*rn v handtomo. hy*l«rto. $mt irTkil— la operation. It flushes t a, vouch, with quint yt* powerful action. Tb« abeU It mad* of black Doranlt* and tha Klncflahar syphon maohanlam of pol jrtheno— non-oorroanu rustless, non-atfng and unbreakable. Conformlav t» 885 1126. and Water168 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-10-06 11 ITKiHT YEAR OLD Urn Chit Ean (above), who won the first prize in her ace croup in a Universal Children's Day painting competition, will receive her award from the Yang di-Pertuan Atonic at the Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lum pur. today. Chit Ean. the101 words
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Article79 1962-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Alice Wee Tng Ah. whose husband left her In 1955. was granted a decree nLsi today by Mr. Justice Buttrose In the High Court against her husband. John Ng Cheng Leng. chief clerk and interpreter In the police force on the ground of desertion.79 words
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Article, Illustration497 1962-10-06 11 THE KING TO OPEN CELEBRATIONS: SPECIAL TREATS THROUGHOUT LAND KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ATTENTION will be focussed on the children tomorrow as the country celebrates Universal Children's Day. In the Federal capital, the celebrations will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Special treats and entertainment will497 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-10-06 11 SEIJI'S VISION OF AN ASIA UNITED BY MUSIC... AND S'PORE CAN HELP TO REALISE IT SINGAPORE, Friday. INTERNATIONAL Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa spoke today about his cherished vision of an Asia bound together by music. Here with the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (N.H.K.) Symphony Orchestra for a Malayan tour. Mr. Ozawa,232 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-10-06 11 NEW MAN TO HEAD BRIGADE BRIGADIER R. B. Dawson. (above) of the New Zealand Army, who will be the new Commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade Group, stationed at Terandak Camp in Malacca. He will succeed Brigadier F. G. Hassett, of the Australian Army next month. Brig. D»wson will be82 words
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Article81 1962-10-06 11 Youth jailed on liquor charge SINGAPORE, Fri. Peh Kirn Swee, 18, was jailed for eight months today when he could not pay a $4,000 fine for abetting persons unknown In possessing 57 bottles of dutiable liquor. His counsel, Mr. C. H. Koh, told the magistrates court in mitigation that Peh's81 words
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Article85 1962-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. Th« British Ambassador to Burma. 81r Richard Allen, arrived here today with his wife for a five-day visit before going to England on retirement. Sir Richard, who has been Britain's Ambassador In Rangoon .'or five years, was met at the airport by the85 words
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287 1962-10-06 11 MALACCA, Friday. THE Malacca Chief Education Officer, Mr. R. A. Wilson, said here tonight that while the study of the national language should be pursued with enthusiasm, the study of English should be kept at its present high level, i Mr. Wilson was speaking287 words
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397 1962-10-06 11 Led by the nose? 'It's an insult' say Sarawak 13 pENANG, Fri.—Thir- teen delegates from Sarawak, including eight women, are "furious' over Opposition charges in the House of Represen tatives yesterday that visitors from the Borneo territories were being "led by the nose." The leader of the delegation, Mr. Andrew397 words
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94 1962-10-06 11 Judge gives bankrupt advice on family SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Justice Buttrose told a bankrupt Government clerk with a wife and nine children today that he must have heard of the family plannine unit and that he should not have any more children until he could afford them. An««r*w Pavj»n 3194 words
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Article36 1962-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Telephone traffic over the Commonwealth telecommunications system Increased by 13 per cent it. the 12 months ending March this year, according to the annual report of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Board.36 words
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108 1962-10-06 11 MALACCA. Pri. Two workshops at Terendak Camp, IS miles from here, were opened today by Brigadier J. A. H. Moore, Director of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the Far East Land Forces. The workshops are reputed to be the most up-to-date REME units108 words
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249 1962-10-06 11 EPF 'buys' Merlin Hotel in investment deal I^UALA LUMPUR, Fii. 1V T h e "unusual" I Employees Provident Fund investment in the Merlin Hotel, mentioned in the House of Representatives yesterday, is to finance a 15storey extension to the hotel, the Straits Times was told today. The manager of the249 words
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Article42 1962-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Fri I, pore group of the Auotralmn Society of Accountants will give a luncheon tomorrow at the Cathay Restaurant to iheir delegates who will be attending the third conference of Ajian and Pacific Accountants in Japan later this month.42 words
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Advertisement241 1962-10-06 11 WORLDS NO. 1 OUTBOARD. Essential fcaturti consist «f: WniTim nnfn°l 1. Jer-Prop Eihaust. Ui 0 2. One-Piece Housing*. if H| H rfl 3. Flo-Torque Drive Propeller*. ■UIlJiiJ UUU» 4. Dyno-Floar Suipemion. «V-H-s^B 5. Power Dome Combustion Chamber. W^* py'flpßl Thete arc extras your money cannot buy in I^ESSJIU^X other mokes241 words
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Advertisement66 1962-10-06 11 tgflWl TROUBLE-FREE POWER p"uT DE LUXE PORTABLE Zt T- IQO 9TRANSISTOITs Z4 WAVE-BAND 2 SPEAKERS:^ 0 3 6 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES |B£, ODIMENSK>tt:I3) B xKff"X4%' |If Equipped with world time chart g= =i L jf For easy overseas jtotion hiring fj-Cf^^V~W Separata bast and treble control ***~jt mJ^MMm fln» tuning control66 words
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Miscellaneous465 1962-10-06 11 RADIO MALAYA Datet: uo 0Um wmn A^ A SJS^ ymx RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 0.00 Time Signal. Ne- 8HORT WAVE SERVICE gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 41 ntim Morning Meoldles; 7.00 Rendez- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE vous With Music; 7 JO Time 4*6 metres Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01465 words
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118 1962-10-06 12 f IKCHID culture in Sin\J pore and Malaya has made rapid strides in the past uecade ami has captured the attention of world horticulturists. So much so that Singapore has been chosen as host country for the Fourth World Orchid Conference and118 words
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Article135 1962-10-06 12 HURRAH for the headmaster of the Kuala Lipis school who rallied his pupils to build a basketball court of their own. 1 am shocked that any parent should complain of his boy being asked to carry out a project which will not only benefit him but the school as a135 words
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Article257 1962-10-06 12 IN view of the generous terms offered Singapore as a State in the new Malaysia it is time that Singapore herself revised her attitude towards Communism. The national monument stands as a perpetual memorial to the brave sons of Malaya and to the British257 words
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Article126 1962-10-06 12 THE Tengku has said that the only opposition in Singapore to the Communists and their sympathisers comes from "the real Singaporeans" who support the Alliance, the Liberal Socialists and the Singapore People's Action Party. The error is the inclusion of the Liberal-Socialists. Their anti-merger and anti- Malaysian126 words
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Letter127 1962-10-06 12 'PEACHERS 1 n Perak's Indian schools never receive their salaries before about the end of the month. State officials point out that headmasters make mistakes en the pay sheets, hence the delay This could be true since some headmasters of Indian schools may not be equipped to deal accurately with127 words
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Letter84 1962-10-06 12 T)URING the past three months I have had occasion to use the main Seremban Kuala Pllah road about twice a week and invariably find five or six separate herds of cattle, some standing, others sleeping in the middle of the road between the 14th and 21st milestone. Apart from the84 words
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Letter106 1962-10-06 12 THE Singapore Ministry of Education's refusal to recognise economics »HJS.C. level) is surprising. Its argument is that the subject is not taught In secondary schools. but is taught in most of the PAC. classes In Singapore schools. The most Important point is that a knowledge of economics Ls of great106 words
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Article107 1962-10-06 12 rpHERE Is a little point I X would like to mention regarding concession fares offered by the Singapore Traction Co. The company's concession passes are only for children up to the age of nineteen. There are quite a number of students especially In preuniverslty classes who are107 words
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Article106 1962-10-06 12 Swamped by outsiders REING a Federal citizen by operation of law I am Klad of the new regulations which have come into force, but I notice that without being a Federal citizen one can hold executive Jobs In the governments of the various states There are many who are promoted106 words
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Article67 1962-10-06 12 MANY years have passed since I left school. This day I am proud to see students of my old school enjoying themselves on a badminton court which we old boys helped to level out several years ago. can call their own. Why then achieving something they the lamentable67 words
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Advertisement119 1962-10-06 12 D Si r- 5 m z> X S 5 'tis true.Scottish Highland air helps make Black and White so smooth and mellow :■>! View of Glen Lochy Scotland And in a way you'd never suspect. After fl B Highlands. This marvellous air works on distilling the Highland whisky that will119 words
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Advertisement141 1962-10-06 12 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD ■ESP QUALITY SHIRT W^\n Ll A qualit y Shirt 1' 4 ill nfiM fIOO varieties it Long Sleeved Short Sleeved Hawaiian Style Made from finest fabric* imported from England U.8.A.. West German* Switzerland Belgium India Japan and many other countries. Sole Agents: GLOBE141 words
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Miscellaneous305 1962-10-06 12 Strait*: Times Crossword ACROSS vulmoh of the eye <M. 1. Uncomfortable drunken out- 7. Arbitration court uses cake burst.? 3>. in a test (8). 6. Wine 1 offered to a Shakes- 8. Surprisingly crazy lazy dame pearean lady (6). (8). 9. Exaggerates role of a motor- 11. Paint the town305 words
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Article79 1962-10-06 13 Players not well Pirie eases up ON THE S./S. CANBERRA (at sea), Fri.— Several of the MCC players did not feel very well yesterday after the exhausting match In the Colombo heat and high seas during the night. The fast bowlers. David Larter, Len Coldwell and Ray Ullngworth, who did79 words
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Article78 1962-10-06 13 SPOH,, Pft. Perak, last year's beaten nnalUu, uiil in. nang in this flr«i round tie of c North none Iniw-staie schools rugfer competition far the Ung Khek Ohfow Trophy an the Clnrard Bchaal ground, Kuala Kani:ur tomorrow at 6 p.m. The winners will meet Kedah/ Perils Oambined78 words
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Article184 1962-10-06 13 S'pore AAA to discuss IAAF move <nuwl SINGAPORE. Frl— Although no official letter has been received from the International Amateur Athleti? Federation, the Singapore AAA will discuss the IAAF order to confirm its decision that the athletic events at Jakarta should be regarded as only an ordinary international meet andReuter - 184 words
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300 1962-10-06 13 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN: Tourists to go home via United States JHlißllßl^^PUP^™'"™^^^^^^^^"^^^^^''* By Singapore, Friday TJIK MCC team will not be coming to Malaya after their tour of Australia ami New Zealand. In a letter to the Malayan Cricket Association, S. C. Griffith, the MCC300 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-10-06 13 NEW YORK. Fri—American Eddie Machen (above) was yesterday named No. 1 contender for Sonny Liston's world heavyweight title by the World Boxing Association. Machen is placed one notch above ex-champion Floyd Patterson, with Sweden's Ingemar Johansson In No. 3 position. listoa was153 words
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Article35 1962-10-06 13 MELBOUBNB, FH, JUKI Layer, the Wimbledon champion, a.nd his Australian Davis €up team-mate Roy Emerson have been offered business appointments which would enable them to remain amateur, it was reported here yesterday.35 words
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426 1962-10-06 13 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA m^ Mail L!L qiNOApoae, Fit Singapore Cricket Club began their campaign in the sha League Btv, J with l«l wm over Indian Amqciation on the padang Three new Requisitions p ayed a bis part In liQO's viofow, They were for mw WlneWey,426 words
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Article41 1962-10-06 13 1/^UALA LUMPUR, Wfl Th» FA. of ItUmor v has made a donation of l||« towards the Malayan Cricket AMoclaUeiVa Commonwealth tour fund. Alfred NiehMAfc the rAJn*tlMUirW, said today he hoped the uthe> itate football associations would follow tyit41 words
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405 1962-10-06 13 Johnny Tay of HQ sets the pace for record breaking SINGAPORE, Fri POUR new records were established at the Singa- pore Police annual swimming championships at Amber Road today. I < j Johnny Tay (Headquarters) set the pace when he won the 50 metres breast-stroke in 39.1 sec to Improve405 words
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Article61 1962-10-06 13 SOU Ml r.niU,h Ulv luruimy a Wwkinftan p. Iruii G«i4 l-up: Colerame I Banaar Q; g yard In 8. BOXlNtt Phauthip K,aew- iurlya (Thai flyweight i koii 8..0y Ifculuu6« i PI i 6th in at Bangkok tlAltito.tLl NY YaokMc bt NI tourists 8 1 -48 »i Matuia.61 words
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Article21 1962-10-06 13 LONDON, Fri.— Graham Hill (Britain) has been elected Driver of the Year by the British Guild of Motoring Writers.21 words
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Advertisement282 1962-10-06 13 ...for the young -at -heart 3 CONTESS A SSBBSI B <j Jj^^' Gay interior nM| UgHMy*^ y ou aye a c hoice of two J^MBBJ i|v| different interior color li'^^'-^l HByi schemes grey or wine &ajpjgj| KIS re<^ b th C r C |E ordinated with all the I VpjM^PIHBMMP282 words
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Miscellaneous226 1962-10-06 13 KICKET TOUR MATCH: All-Malaya v C'wealth XI (XL padang. 11 aja.i. SOCCER STORE JUNIOR CUP: Dockyard v Dunman Pioneers; Haikowyu v Alexandra (both matches at Farrer Pt>; SGSFA Junior Cup replay: Jurong Club v Ausirag (Jurong). FRIENDLY: Town Council v Muar Prison (Muar). RUGGER UNO CUP: Perak schools v Penang226 words
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Miscellaneous153 1962-10-06 13 (armIWJH OIV. I. VMOA Muni- A t lv n8 -l-i Mv > T «»i"*k 0 cipalily 1. J Bahru K Tinggl 0; BegamatHl* A a|Ufc. FINAL (Taming): i** I*1 4 B Pahat-Pontlan 0; J. Prl»w« V 1 ||wnunung ars 0 B*hru-K. Tinggi 88. Pahat.PonMh*VI»V (H»»»ngi: Blue u °i Kluang-Merslng 1153 words
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Article, Illustration2168 1962-10-06 14 MARK FRANKLAND - MARK FRANKLAND by A MAN standing at a front window of the Czechoslovak Communist Party's Central Offices' in Prague has a clear view down a long, wide street called Parizska. The eye travels naturally down the River Vltava that is flanked by angels perched on top of2,168 words
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Advertisement32 1962-10-06 14 WCII GITI refreshes your taste —air-softens" every puff HT BM ftp Ixiuttlll R<r»Ml Tutarn COIUJ fl I^^^^. rM I I r\ Ol\ /\v3 tl menthol fresh rich tobacco taste modern filter, too32 words
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Advertisement1588 1962-10-06 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. (Til* S'por* Stilt P. Statj PttMt MENESTHaI UnraM 6**. 33 Totat Oct 7/ I Mil PYRRNtS Lraaratal. Dublin, Bmimi «ki ii te> II aas M/tt Bat II OEMIDWm MMM. I'tM. SM II ttl II Bel 11/ a Btt II WIEtU Havre. Unriiel, Ct»»«*» Bel1,588 words
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Advertisement1272 1962-10-06 15 rHE E. A. C. linesSAILINGS TO GEHOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. BSLO, 60TWNSUR6 AHD CSPIHHAGtH. £3t"_*§Sl S'por* P. S'htn Penang |?fVSS\«I "REIRA" Sail** 5/ I Bet 1/ Oct |rl \SLJ<I "maucca" k) a/a oct a/21 set a/a sn VysA^V »usuA*iGA' a) a *-<t 4 Mti t/lltat ft/INM1,272 words
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Advertisement1511 1962-10-06 15 EEWf^LKME ttftiii SERVICE TO LONDON. IIVERPStt S CBWTIHENTAI PfRTS. S'pora P. S'httj Penant UNVUCKIE (E4J lettet. Htatwrg la Pl/Ttlt| KMINMS' L'peel, A'tp. Bmn. H'bf, M'bro Sat ttVTJ SM M/ 10 Stt tt/li MNYANNOCH (tt) h ourg. L'ttl. G'tKivth act 11/» Oct 24/21 act 2*7 I «iMKe*Jj(tU*} L'paat raw NaH. rraars.1,511 words
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Advertisement1231 1962-10-06 15 w MeAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W»mga t»i. n*> nsn. VtHaW ftA ELUBRMAM LDJI «i KLAVKMESS UMI T MTRt, LBNDON HAMBURG. IBS AMUIEI. SAN FRANCISCB. BOTTERBAM ft MIODUSDIOUtH. SEATTU. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO. em of EiT i l J.Sca lirti lMl rpart P. rkat) Ptaant DRONkVILLE tvissct 17/issct a oct f ;?FL,1,231 words
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Article406 1962-10-06 16 OCTOBER flnt xracl* ruMAjr ktiyart f. 0.». closed at 3 p.m.. In Singapore and Ku >la Lumpur ventcriay at 781 •»nt» par Ib. Up ibreo-quarter of cent. The tone was aunt, steady. S.CC.R.A. and P. M.H.I, closing ortceavtn cents par ib., ynterttay: Ini 1 R.S.S.406 words
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657 1962-10-06 16 THIN EXCHANGE TRADING: F&N INCREASE PROFITS From Our Market Correspondent EVEN thinner trading took place on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with industrials quietly steady and tins quiet As the week has progressed turnover has continued to diminish and conditions are at a low ebb. Sungei Way provided something of657 words
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Article22 1962-10-06 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 4 Oct. S Industrials: 153.61 183.36 Tins: 254.85 285.35 S rubbers: 170.25 170.64 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article654 1962-10-06 16 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 Industrials BouMead (2.000) $1.63, (2.000) $1.64: Dunlop* (500) $1.91 SU (l.OOO) $1.82, 11.000) $1.93: East EmelUng (l.OOO) $2.70: F. and N. ords654 words
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Article96 1962-10-06 16 CMiNUf PrediKi lixhange tingapere n*an priett per picul yesterday: Ceeenut all: bulk $38i sellers, dram $41 i sellers Ceava: October $27 i buyers. $28 sellera. P*pswr: Muntok white $143 sellers. Sarawak white $142« sellera, special Sarawak black $110 nellers. garbled Lampong black $120 sailers. AST A $130 sellers96 words
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338 1962-10-06 16 r[E Straits tin price ralli being quoted at $423. estimated at 240 tons or d< In London overnight tin prices were steadily held In fairly active morning dealings. Although consumer demand generally is very quiet, according to trade quarters, the apparent unwillingness338 words
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Article42 1962-10-06 16 Further September rubber crops included' Sancei Tukan* 62.800 Ib.. Teroerloh 116.300 Ib. Kempas 1.108.000 Ib. Amalgamated Malay 99.300 Ib.. Basattt Rubber 39.000 Ib.. Borelli 139.000 Ib.. Bukit Keponr 26.400 Ib.. Kuala Sidlm 177 000 Ib. and New Serendab 176.000 Ib.42 words
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Article115 1962-10-06 16 MELBOURNE. Pri. QENERAL investments and industrial shares fluctuated narrowly around steady levels with falls shading rises. Trading was again quiet. Oils and base metals were without notable feature and moves were narrow. North Broken Hill continued to improve to 14s. Loans closed firm. *.n.A io'q Mount Isa 62/3115 words
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Article27 1962-10-06 16 October 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78i cents (up three-quarter of a cent). TIN: $423.62* (up 121 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article141 1962-10-06 16 Oct. 3. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) ■unntsi dent Dunlops 10 eta. Rothmans 11 eta. T. It N 14 eta. S. Darby 4id Gammon 10 eta. C. Storage 4»d. J. Waugfc 12 eta. Steamship 8 eta U. Brew. 25 eta. S. Time* 20 eta. Containers 9 eta 8. Traders141 words
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Article545 1962-10-06 16 IN slightly more active 1 conditions the feature of the week was the sharp swing up to 79| cents and back to 77± cents for October 1 v R.S.S.. state H.C.B. r Co. Ltd., in their weekly review of the Malayan Rubber Market. Since this545 words
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Article101 1962-10-06 16 ■>* rl Malayan Exehanie Banki' At-' aaalatlan made Ibne change* In Ita rmtea to merchants y*aterdaiy (all ratea to (100) Ntw Yarli: buylnit TT 32 7/8, airmail OD 33. SO d/at 33 1/4 credit billn 33 3'S trade bills. Sdllni TT »r OD rtady: Naw Vcrk 32 8/8;101 words
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Article12 1962-10-06 16 Pungah Tin produced 488 pjculs of tin ore in September.12 words
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Advertisement883 1962-10-06 16 HTMittJYv W M> t** l CaMm sfvict >o. Mgnum, mi.m. nsm.iton. *J^^P?jt-? r 'oronto. Ouebec. Trjres Rivers, Ne* York, Philadelphia, Biltimori, Norfolk. Boston. Central South America. sun Sham Pen»ni Geno* Halifax Boston N. York Baltimore Olga Mattsk Sis May 7/ I Oct 21 21 Oct 21 Ni« 23 Ntv 25883 words
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Advertisement135 1962-10-06 16 TIN OUTPUT SEPTEMBER 1962 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED 2.680 PICULS. AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED. Secretaries), D. J. Bedford. Secretary. AOKAM TIN LIMITED The directors of Aolcam Tin Limited announce that Bu sale of tin concentrates for the quarter ended 30th September. 1962 waa piculs 3.650. SHIPPING NOTICE > T/t "CAMBODGE"135 words
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Advertisement1862 1962-10-06 17 t ipwr^T?n^WT7i7T7n?^Tn^ SITUATIONS VACANT it Words U (Ml*.)— Box St ets. txtrm EXPERIENCED SECRETARY Witt I knowledge of account* and correspond- I ence. Apply Box AI44S S.T. Penang 1 WANTBD RETIRED lover 4U> Male < Stenographer uith experience In Legal i and/or Engineering Office. Apply Box A 5525 S.T., Singapore.1,862 words
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Advertisement875 1962-10-06 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words tt (msur-MmM It ets. tatrm *t*)Ola)N PURNISHID BUNGALOW to let/for aale. Four bedroom* bathroom* attached. Large living-room, dlnligroom, badminton court, hot/ oold water. Site: Jalan Kuantan. Phone: (XL) ***** evening*. 810 (MOP MOUSE* 4-Rooras Flat* ate. ior Rent— Opera tstaie feeing Bwaa Lake Avenue, with ser.875 words
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Advertisement873 1962-10-06 17 EDUCATION Words U (Mi*.)— Box tt ct* txtr* BEGINNERS' STENOGRAPHY (Pltamvts/Ontt) Mornlaß Afternoon/ Evening. Typing any time, Book-keep-ing .6/7). Accounting Malay-short-hand, Kngllxh bUrt October Vacancies: Tbeory, Speed Refresher Courses SIC. (Alr-eoaditMeNd) 75 Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay, 2iit>i. W6*>77 S'por*. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Stuth last Asia's Sehttl Of Ptttai Tuitlen)873 words
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Advertisement1158 1962-10-06 17 DOGS, PETS. ETC tt Words St (Mi*.)-Box It ct: txtr. TWO HEALTHY WHITB BuUUrrtsr dog puppie* six month old. View 1 47?-Q Halm Drlv* off Upper East Coast Road, aintiapore. Sixteen. 1 ATTRACTIVE ■NCLISH BOXERS I Know quality) for sale Caa send 1 anywhere. 46, Oriole Crescent, RaJTles I Park,1,158 words
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Advertisement839 1962-10-06 17 FOR SALE it Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St ets. txtrm ACCLAIMED BEST BOY: Nororetoo* Portabi* Craaaistor Radio Receiver Model "Transisu wits fit ivwi MW-LW or SW (Made in Germany) available from all leading Radio Dealer* and NaaA Kouuiries lei. (B'por*) *****/8 VISIT DONALD MOORE Uallery. MacUooald House, Orchard Road, .Singapore,839 words
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Advertisement591 1962-10-06 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box It ets. txtrm JEWS LLIRY makes most appreciated Gift. Lateat Rang* at Tin Bing OoldsioiUis Ltd.. 215-217, Sotlta Bridge Koad. S'pom WELLA'I KOLISTRAL VITAMIN Hair Tome I* the answer to your FanIng Hair. Oet a bottle from your frvourlie Halrdresetr or cosine' <c591 words
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Article, Illustration1304 1962-10-06 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL 589 runs in 329 minutes of cricket revelry D'Oliviera hits 119, Hall 59 not out in rout of Selangor By Kuala Lumpur, Friday T<HE first 100 in 68 minutes; 200 in 108 minutes; 300 in 155 minutes; the next hundred in1,304 words
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Advertisement1281 1962-10-06 18 MR- DHANI RAM YADAV < alias Ram) is no longer employed by me and this company w.e.f. Ist October. 1962 S K JAGATHEESAN. Federated Mines (Pk) Ltd. Ipoh. THE PLANNING ORDINANCE 1959 No. It of 1959 THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rale IS NOTICE is hereby given that!1,281 words
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Advertisement705 1962-10-06 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointments to Headships oi the Arts and Science Departments at Anderson School, Ipoh. Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary. Board of Governors, Anderson School, to whom completed forms must be returned by October 27th. Salary according to unified teaching service tcale to705 words
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Advertisement264 1962-10-06 18 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB OFF-COURSE BETTING Penang Turf Club OCTOBER Meeting 7th, 10th and 14th. it; A new office tor OffCourse Betting at the ODEON HALLi (in the New World Amusement Park) A will be open from Sunday 7th Oct. 1962 Racing Commentaries $5/- Win and Place Tote Forecast Tote on264 words
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Article236 1962-10-06 19 RACING ABROAD T ONDON, Fri. Gaul (100-8) won the Jockey Club Stakes over 14f at Newmarket yesterday, beating Pindaric (100-7) by a head in a photofinish. Third was Oakville (100-8) who finished three lengths further back in the field of 11. Crocket (6-5 favourite) wonReuter - 236 words
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318 1962-10-06 19 EPSOM JEEP - Prudent Choice is worth a bet as an outsider EPSOM JEEP; RACING By Penang, Friday CEVEN-YEAR-OLD Prudent Choice showed a glimpse of his former brilliance when he spurted smartly over 2f on a soft track this morning. He was ridden by Kitson Leong. Prudent Choice still possesses plenty of early318 words
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Article1695 1962-10-06 19 Pen ang card A CCEPTORS and Jockeys for tomorrow's races A at Penang: Race 1: 1.30-Cl 5 Div 4-S IS 1 ***** Profit Taklnj (Odd Lot Kongsi) K. Breuk.. 5 9.0 Tayler IS 2 ***** The Dolphin (TTC St.) Teh, 7813 Mjunat U 3 ***** FiesU Lady (Pride St.) TJoa,1,695 words
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Article61 1962-10-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— The Selangor Turf Club will hold their next meeting here on Nov. 4, 7, and 11. The meeting is for horses in Classes 1 and 3 and entries close on Oct. 24. After this meeting, racing will be at Ipoh (Nov. 18,61 words
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Article89 1962-10-06 19 MALACCA, Prl. Eleven New Zealanders will play In the Commonwealth Forces Sduth) side against Selangor Club in a friendly rugger match at Airport Road, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. They are members of the First Battalion, N. Z. Regiment, stationed here. Four of them, lan Mackay. J89 words
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225 1962-10-06 19 OH KEE TIANG - Tourists to get YIP treatment at Penang OH KEE TIANG By pENANG. Fri. The Commonwealth cricket team will receive YIP treatment when they come here tor two oue-day matches a«ainst Penang and MCA selection next Tuesday and Wednesday. Arriving on Monday, the tourists will be taken on a sight-seeing tour225 words
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Advertisement162 1962-10-06 19 I 1 II |1 I householders will save the price of a WOLF electric tool kit In 12 months bg doing jobs themselves round tfr>e homtV condition! It all adds up. When you m M /x^L /^~-&fM buy a Wolf home K^N -f //TM power tool kit you /V^y S//J&162 words
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Advertisement235 1962-10-06 19 New Brownie OHLY $12.00 (Spore) Takes beautiful snapshots and slides you'll be proud to show.... just press the button. This little wonder has no frills, no In your pocket. Made by Kodak, so extra knobs, no complicated Instruc- you know it's good! tions. It simply gets the pictures you've always235 words
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Obituary98 1962-10-06 20 MR. K. BALASUBRAMANIA IYER ft «4, Holler pensioner X.L iy iK-acefully General Hospital Sport Ylu.HL', crrmation Ht 5 p.m. at Muar on 6.1U.82 from 136. Jalan Sultanah. MICHAEL HORATIO PEREIRA of MMMI Motors Ltd paoned av.uy at the Ornrral Hospital 5.0.62. Burial Mrvler at St. Joseph* Church 1 Mission98 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-10-06 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two police inspectors gave chase and arrested two men today soon after a man was stabbed in front of the Asia Building near Finlayson Green. The inspectors, Malaya Cup goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner, and police cricketer J.Delilkan were passing in a car when129 words
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Article122 1962-10-06 20 SEREMBAN. Pri. Singapore beat Negri Sembllan 5-2 In the Heah Cup badminton competition for women at St. Pauls Institution Hall here tonight. Results (Spore first): Nancy Eng lost to P. Thanaletchumi 11-3. 9-11. 9-12, Lim Choi Eng lost to Rosy Loh 12-10. 9-12. 8-11.122 words
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Article308 1962-10-06 20 LONDON. Fri. Stoclc markets ended the week on a satisfactory note but industrials were the chief centre of interest. Oilt-edged securities on the other hand had a much Quieter day and drifted lewer. being over-shadowed by new issues in which vast sums of money are likely to be308 words
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Article38 1962-10-06 20 LONDON. Fri.— Spot M|d., Nov. 22jd.. Dec. 22 U/16d.. Jan. 22 9,16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22* d.. Apr./ June 22|d.. July /Sept. 225/16 d.. Oct. Dec. unquoted cLf. Oct. 33|d.. Nov. 22Jd.. Dec. 22 5/lßd. Tone: Inactive.38 words
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Article23 1962-10-06 20 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £850*. sellers £851 i. Forwurd buyers £»2. sellers £8621. Settlement £852. Turnover ajn. 186 tons, p.m. 116. Tone: Steady.23 words
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577 1962-10-06 20 JACKIE SAM - Death of a gay mother of six: Couldn't care less husband JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Fri. A TRAGIC story of an ill-matched marriage unfolded today eight days after a woman's body was recovered from a ditch in lonely Coronation Road. The story was told to the Straits Times today by577 words
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114 1962-10-06 20 WHISKY AT $7.50 A BOTTLE AT AIRPORT SINGAPORE. Fri. Dutyfree cigarettes and liquor were made available for the first time today at the Paya Lebar International Airport for passengers leaving; Singapore and transit passengers. They were able to buy whisky and brandy at S7.50 a bottle and cigarettes at S5114 words
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Article75 1962-10-06 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Jewish community in Singapore, as in all over the world, will begin a 26--hour fast from sundown on Sunday in observance of "Yom Kippur" the day of atonement. During that period all Jews above the age of 13 will observe the fast and attend75 words
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227 1962-10-06 20 Star's niece charged with murder of nude man in flat DOSTON. Fri. Su- zanne Clift, 21-year-old blonde niece of film v star Montgomery Clift, was remanded in custody here today for a grand jury hearing of a charge of murdering an electronics engineer whose naked body was found in her227 words
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79 1962-10-06 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. Whilt the stepmother of death fall student. Woo Kong Beng, 17, was praying at his grave in Pek San Teng cemetery, thieves entered her home in Sims Avenue this morning and got away with cash and jewellery worth $1,600. Of the money79 words
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