The Straits Times, 7 October 1962
1962-10-07
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Title Section16 1962-10-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lathed in Mai**/* No. 1413. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01016 words
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Article424 1962-10-07 1 Narrow escape for Spellman NEW YORK, Sat. Fire engines and police cars with sirens screaming converged on Francis Cardinal Spellman's residence here today after a '•cherry bomb" was hurled through a basement window. But police said the blast heard several blocks away caused only slight damage. The firecracker424 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-10-07 1 Malaya slump to 123 for 7 but what a day for Delilkan Yet another rout -how Malaya's wickets fell: 1-29, 2-29, 3-59, 4-80, 5-86, 6-94, 7-102 Alex Delilkan six for 79 Reggie Da Silva captain's innings Guiucharan Smith two good wickeus R:iialingam safe hands Mike Shepherdson neat innings I ROY58 words
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Article73 1962-10-07 1 lIVERPOOL. Sat. A court yesterday awarded $28,330 dam.iKcs to a student struck on the head by a golf ball. The student. David Poster. 20. suffered a fractured skull and brain injury when playing at golt course in Blricenhead. The damages were awarded against the man who droveReuter - 73 words
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Article44 1962-10-07 1 Administrator of the United States Alliance for Progress Programme, was attacked on Friday in Bogota. Colombia, by seven leftut students who hurled stones, tomatoes and eggs at him. He was hit by one egg but was not hurt, police said. U P.I.44 words
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Article28 1962-10-07 1 The British Premier said In London yesterday that Britain in bid to join Common Market putting forward "new proposals to deal with points raised at C'wealth Conference."28 words
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Article24 1962-10-07 1 .Chairman of tut International Lawn Tennis Club of Oieat Britain and a 'former Diivis Cup player. hu died m London, aged 57.24 words
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Article166 1962-10-07 1 3 shot dead aboard a ship LAS PALM AS (Canary Islands). Sat— Three people were shot dead in a gun battle aboard a Spanish ship yesterday after three prisoners on their way here under escort seized the vessel for several hours, according to reports reaching here. The reports said that166 words
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Article90 1962-10-07 1 QOLOMBO. Sat. The Malayan Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman. arrived here today two hours later than expected. This gave him just three-and-a-half hours to meet the Governor. General William Gopallawa. and lunch with the Premier. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. before rejoining the liner Asia on his way to tourReuter - 90 words
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Article27 1962-10-07 1 Of the United Nations. -In an "urgent" resolution, yesterday authorised all its agencies to make a maximum effort to help earthquake-devastated areas of Iran. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1962-10-07 1 Of France has decided to dissolve the National Assembly, a communique issued by the Presidential office in Paris said yesteraay.23 words
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Article17 1962-10-07 1 Has told India she Is prepared to discuss border dispute in Pekin» on Oct 15.17 words
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Article, Illustration302 1962-10-07 1 American copter crew chief dies, another hurt in action against Viet Cong rebels SAIGON, Saturday PRESIDENT Diem's forces won a big victory yesterday against the Communist Viet Cong guerillas operating near Saigon. In a combined operation, Soulh Vietnamese Government forces killed KM) Communists, about 40Reuter - 302 words
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THE WORLD THIS MORNING
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Article30 1962-10-07 1 TEHERAN, Sat. A severe earthquake caused heavy damage and loss of lives in a '-Wage about 430 miles from Teheran last night, according to reports received here.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article27 1962-10-07 1 SEW 1)1 I lit Sat Tiicer* have killed .nine people this week near Malkangiri. in South Oriftaa. India, according to reports reaching here. Keutr'.27 words
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Article89 1962-10-07 1 T OS ANGELES. Sat DemoliJ J tion worker. Otis McCarter, smashed his way to fame here v\i:h a really professional piece of wrecking on the wrong house. Otis ripped all the bathroom and kitchen plumbum and wall cabinets out of an empty house at 711 North CahuegnaReuter - 89 words
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Article19 1962-10-07 1 Lover, the controversial novel by D H. Lawrence has been banned by the Philippine custom.- at obscene.19 words
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Article38 1962-10-07 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Mothers in Bloomingdale. New Jersey, have been asked not to wear shorts when they come to collect their children from school. "It creates such a bad impression." s;iid a school board official.38 words
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Advertisement188 1962-10-07 1 ELMO pi -cor/ 3.55 M^j HOW HAS 6 NEW Vf FEATURES V-f SBEMCOLD CO UJ 6, RefflM Place S.ngopor.l T«l: ***** DEVELOPING* PRINTING ALSO UNOERTAKENI. The pattern of by-elections: See Page 10 CHECKING UP ON YOUR WIFE (PAGE 7) OUR INCOMPLETE UNIVERSITIES (PAGE 20) ASIA MAGAZINE SPOTLIGHTS THE OVERSEAS CHINESE188 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1962-10-07 2 MY ALLIES: TWO ENEMY OFFICERS THE huge man who walked towards me from the back of the junk shop was one of the largest individuals I have ever seen in my life. He wore neither coat nor collar, and his waistcoat was liberally adorned with the1,640 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous269 1962-10-07 2 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 2. Tolerable 8); DOWN: 1 Was in continued Ftet (5); 10. Mob ,6,: 11. Tomb \^TwJS!'(»f; 5 l (8); 14. Always (4): 16. Jest (4); Penurious (5): 6. Hall <4>: 7. 17. Exist (3); 18. Sham <3>; 20. Recede (S); 8. Unselfish (10); Window-glass i 4); 21.269 words
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Article, Illustration1673 1962-10-07 3 AND A HOSTESS TO THE GESTAPO FIVE MINUTES FOR THE COLONEL TO FOOL GERMAN H.Q. middle age. pleasant in manner, with a cultured voice. Oddly enough, it was L. himself who brought up the subject of Major Fritz. "You know," he said, "1 feel sorry for him.1,673 words
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Article92 1962-10-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The American Field Sen-ice. Singapore Chapter, is tnrlUng applicants for its 1963-64 teenaee scho's^hip programme from Oct. B—ls.8 15. The programme. which caters for a v«ar's stay in aiiy part of the T.'.S. is aimed at introducing teenagers to certain aspects of American life. Applications92 words
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Article31 1962-10-07 3 PENANG. Sat. An unemployed man. U. Phupatrai, 24. today pleaded guilty to cheating three shopkeeper.-, of goods valued at over 51. 379. Sentence was deferred to next Saturday.31 words
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362 1962-10-07 3 EE BOON LEE - GOVT. DRIVE TO WIN RURAL HEARTS, MINDS EE BOON LEE, By SINGAPORE, Sat. JN the next 18 months, the Government plans to build 100 community centres in the rural areas in a massive propaganda programme. These are the ureas where the Government did not .succeed as well as in the362 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-10-07 3 Service for snow death Malayan MELBOURNE. Sat.—Former workmates and fellow students of a Malayan engineering student who died In a snow-storm in Victoria last weekend, will hold a ceremony tomorrow to pay their last respects to him. Representatives of the Immigration Department and the External Affairs Department will attend the187 words
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Article26 1962-10-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. J.D. FitzGerald-Smith will hold an exhibition of portrait and landscape paintings at the National Library on Oct. 12 at 7 p-m26 words
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Advertisement13 1962-10-07 3 NEXT WEEK: Bluff and bullets as the hated Gestapo chief hunts me down.13 words
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Advertisement550 1962-10-07 3 MECABLITZ 107 LOW-PRICED, HICH PERFORMANCE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHGUNS INSIST ON GUARAMTEE CARDS y<l INf.rs B U I N i f sTiT^ H Hk smHH 100% EGYPTIAN I COTTON r ~"N with scintillating Texture richness ot Thoi and Honan silk. THE ONLY MATERIAL FOR ROUND THE CLOCK WEAR Available in colour range550 words
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Miscellaneous379 1962-10-07 3 Your Sunday radio IA a a\£ a 30 rca Dance; 5.00 Time Bjg- Summary And The Choir SinusRADIO MALAYA nal. The News; 5.05 Songs Prom 9.30 Lite With The Lyons: 10 00 The Stage And Screen; 5.30 Pick Irama Pagi; 10.30 Platter PerAJi 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- Of The Pops;379 words
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488 1962-10-07 5 K. BASKARAN - TUN RAZAK IN LIPIS TO BOOST CANDIDATE K.BASKARAN Three parties campaigning for vacant Parliamentary seat By KUALA LIPIS, Saturday. J'HKEE Alliance leaders, led by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, flew here today to boost the Alliance candidate in the Lipis Parliamentary by-election on Oct. 20. Immediately alter arrival488 words
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245 1962-10-07 5 Come to us plea to young lovers in trouble SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Goh Sin Tub, Deputy Director of Social Welfare, has given this advice to young lovers in difficulties "Come to .is for advice. Don't bottle up your feel- ings and don't iio anything 1 rash." Mr. Goh said experienced245 words
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Article306 1962-10-07 5 A WHISTLE... IS A JOY for children, a nuisance to adults. But sometimes an old whistle, especially the police type, can help protect property and life. As in a recent case, when thugs fled at the tlrst shrill blast from their intended victim's whistle. Singapore police306 words
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102 1962-10-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Three representatives of the Singapore group of the Australian Society of Accountants will attend the third Asian and Pacific Accountants' Conference in Japan from Oct. 15 19. They are Mr. E. Pereira. Mr David S. K. Wong and Mr Cheong Yuen Whye A102 words
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52 1962-10-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Foo See Keng, of Jalan Kayu. Low Seng Wan. of Chong Pang Road, and Chia Neo Ching. of Lavander Street, were accused in court today of being unregistered dentists. Foo's case will be heard on Oct. 16, Low's on Nov. 13 and Chia's on52 words
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Article37 1962-10-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Royal Singapore Flying Club held an air rally at their airport premises this afternoon. The programme included a forced landing competition. navigational exercises and a flour bag bombing competition.37 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-10-07 5 The girl who ran into a den oi wolves CANADIAN TEACHER TELLS OF CEYLON EXPERIENCES SINGAPORE, Sat. Sarah De Vloo, 23, the Canadian girl thrown out of Ceylon, perched on the arm of a ship's deckchair here today and shuddered: "God. I ran into a den of wolves." The tall332 words
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Article391 1962-10-07 5 IMOST people wno nave I'A1 A handled sea fis-ics should be familiar with the so-calied '"lice" that are sometimes found on the fish. These are usually copepods. a kind of crustacean and the type mast often noticed consists of an oval flat body with two long, straight appendages391 words
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396 1962-10-07 5 Watchdog doping: The vet doesn't know how KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A veterinary .surgeon specialising in the treatment of dogs, knows that scores of the animals are success! uly doped by burglars in the Federal capital each year. But the puzzle facing Mr. Henry Peter is just how and with what396 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-07 5 the all new *^^^H A by RONSON The all-new LADYLITE by Ronson—a gas lighter for ft the woman who treasures unusually fine workmanship and thought-provoking design. Shaped like a lipstick. the sleek compact Ladylite incorporates all the Bs^^^^i^^ exclusive features of the world-famous Ronson Varaflame range. Instantly adjustable flame. 581 words
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THE Juliet Ang PAGE
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Article, Illustration146 1962-10-07 6 PART TWO of a fine focus on fashion philosophy. Last week it was the teen* and the twenties. Today the spotlight is turned* on the more mature woman the woman in her thirties or forties, who may not have the freshness of youth to excuse any error she146 words
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Article613 1962-10-07 6 30 's or 40 9 sj> WHEN YOU TRUST TO TASTE WHAT is the fashion philosophy of the over-thirties and the overforties? Theirs is the age of discretion. Consequently, they should be selfassured fashion-wise; for their age will not take kindly to any error in judgement. They cannot afford to613 words
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Article172 1962-10-07 6 Question and answer r\EAR Juliet Ang: The coats featured with your "Mandarin Miss" (Sunday Times Sept. 23, 1962) were very pretty. I would like to send romp to my daughter in England. Do you think the coats are suitable for winter weather? T. H. L. PANG. Singapore. They will not172 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-10-07 6 EVERY GIRL MUST M KNOW Mm AMY m shows ■111 9. us her favourite town suit (above) a powder-blue jacket teamed with flare-skirt and blue polka-dot blouse whose collar is worn over the jacket. The blouse sleeves are slightly longer to show the dots. I I I I For90 words
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Advertisement600 1962-10-07 6 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS I BBssK^sJt*' *3 MUV /Mm iw^^j'l^V^^^Bsil^^^CV^^^BsH 3 s PrnW 't fc_^<# -\al *< IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in the flickering candlelight nothing else conveys so well the ait of gracious living, the feeling that600 words
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Advertisement236 1962-10-07 6 Introducing A saronoster \w\ "criss-cross" I sE^. m WITH MATCHING dm&& "SARONG" BRAS V SARONGSTER the girdl* that MM moY.t WITH yog, never ogomu Mmml&K&^'^mr^^^"' you, thank, to th. patented AWSm^tf*:: C ensj-crojj central AW $%£> *^A- the unique action f\ W^MfepiFf'-*?''- /!>w that prev«ntt thigh I v """^jSZT bulge,236 words
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HUMAN CASEBOOK
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Article531 1962-10-07 7 'I AM 26 AND i PONT WANT TO BE LEFT ON THE SHELF WRITE T0... JANE LEE if a personal problem is troubling you. Address your letter: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. DKAM Jane Lee: I am531 words
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Article489 1962-10-07 7 I AM a Chinese aged 21 and come from a well-to-do-family. I am in love with a Malay girl of 20. Although she returns my love. I am aware that I have to change my religion to marry her. My parents will object to me changing489 words
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Article178 1962-10-07 7 A YEAR ago a friend and I met two boys at a cinema. Although they tried to be friendly, we ignored them. Now we want to get to know them, but do not know their names or addresses. TEENAGE GIRLS. Don't waste your time searching for178 words
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Article571 1962-10-07 7 FOR HUSBANDS ONLY— And then only for those not too timid to check if they have any regrets MANY people, of coins c, have no regrets about their choice of wife. Some are not so sure. Then there are the others, the many who571 words
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Article87 1962-10-07 7 THE question: COILD MY LIFE HAVE BEEN MUCH DIFFERENT IF I HAD MARRIED ANOTHER WOMAN? Could all these years have been more exciting? Could you have been more successful? Now that you are married or have been married "for I don't know how long" it's time you checked87 words
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Article192 1962-10-07 7 piRST. check your score:— 1. a= 2, b=3. 12. a= l. b= l, C 1. c 3 2. a= 3. b=l. 13. a 3*. b^l. 3. a= 3. b=l. 14. a= 3. b=l. 4. a= l, b= 3. 15. a= l. b= 3. 5. a=192 words
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Advertisement122 1962-10-07 7 Hasnah Vimala-Chen wT jp JJL m dffb a&^k /t\ PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL Euo Ktencitu developed a revolutionary way to test motor oil in actual us*. After nort k than two million mites of testing under all driving conditions, engines protected by Eno f Extra122 words
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2 FIREIGN DESK
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Article, Illustration98 1962-10-07 8 IT was just not bullfighter Palmeno's day at all. He went into the ring in Madrid with his cape at the ready to show the bull Just who was his master and was gored in the leg. The wound was patched up, and with the damage to his leg98 words
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123 1962-10-07 8 Flu germs survive after 4 days in space I ONDON, Sat. Flu germs are so tough scientists reported today that they have survived rocket-borne space trips round the world. A flu germ was put into an airtight metal cannister and given a piggy back ride on a Discoverer rocket, theReuter - 123 words
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Article35 1962-10-07 8 Ol West Berlin said In Washington that President Kennedy believed there was a probability that Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev, the Russian leader, would attend the U.N. general assembly towards the end of November.35 words
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Article25 1962-10-07 8 .Immigration officials in Canberra have told Hong Kong authorities they would not consider admitting Chinese refugee children unless the conditions in Hong Kong worsened.25 words
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Article19 1962-10-07 8 South-East Asia Treaty Organisation secretary-general. said in London that SEATO forces in Thailand would be withdrawn shortly.19 words
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Article21 1962-10-07 8 Governor ot Maharashtra state, died at Madrxs General Hospital yesterday. Dr. Subba-my.-in. a former Ambassador to Indonesia, was 73.21 words
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191 1962-10-07 8 RUSSIAN MOON BID IS IN THE OFFING MOSCOW. Sat— A Russian scientist Indicated last night that a Soviet attempt to launch an unmanned spaceship to the moon will be made soon, Moscow Radio reported In a home service broadcast. Prof. N. P. Arabashov of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, said:191 words
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Article40 1962-10-07 8 Former governor-general of India, has urged the US. to stop all tests in the atmosphere and in the sea without any assurances from the Soviet Union that It would do the same, it was reported in New York40 words
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Article25 1962-10-07 8 Delegation In London was promised by the Government that Britain would bear the colony's needs In mind in her Common Market negotiations in25 words
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Article175 1962-10-07 8 Test your brains with this simple science poser in case you are asked the question by your family: WHY DO SHRIMPS CHANGE COLOUR WHEN COOKED* rptlK changes that take place in shrimps, prawns, lobsters, and a number of other crustaceans, are all basically due to the same175 words
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267 1962-10-07 8 BERLIN REDS REFUSE AID FOR f INJURED MAN BRITISH ARMY AMBULANCE TURNED BACK AT CHECKPOINT: REFUGEES ESCAPE FROM EAST BERLIN, Saturday FAST GERMAN guards today prevented a British army ambulance from entering East Berlin to pick up a West Berliner shot and injured while helping refugees through a tunnel under267 words
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Article116 1962-10-07 8 Inattentive pilots WASHINGTON. Sal Federal Aviation Administration chief Mr. Najeeb E. Halaby said yesterday at least three airline captain may be prosecuted as a result of photographs showing pilots asleep, reading at the controls and letting stewardesses fly their planes. The photographs and additional testimony by flight engineers and former116 words
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Article29 1962-10-07 8 Will release on Independence Day next Tuesday all prisoners serving sentences for offences arising from political Incidents, the Prime Minuter, Mr. Milton Obote, annouDC*-! ln Kampala.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article201 1962-10-07 8 Racial raids go on: Home bombed COLUMBUS (Mississippi!. Sat. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights revealed on Friday the home of one of its Negro officials was "bombed" here two nights ago by a Molotov cocktail tossed from a speeding automobile. The Justice Department, FBI and local police were investigating201 words
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Advertisement117 1962-10-07 8 office" furniture Consult DIETHELM'S Designers and /^,tT x^\ duce turniture as 6° od as any in the Makers of modern Office Furniture. From .th^il world! Why not visit their air-conditioned furniture executed to special requirements ptßßtotA« n 'cu I RTAiNt\ showrooms and see for yourself the many in the new117 words
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PAGES WITH ALL THE WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration231 1962-10-07 9 Racist ex-general sent to hospital for a mental check-up WASHINGTON, Sat. Former Maj. Gen. Luwin Walker was ordered committed to a prison hospital for a mental examination after the chief psychiatrist of the Federal Prison Bureau said his past actions indicated "paranoid mental disorder." it was disclosed yesterday. The231 words
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Article225 1962-10-07 9 Is she, or isn't she pregnant? Her latest dress gives no clue WASHINGTON, lEngland>. Sat. Princess Margaret, clothed in billowing white coveralls that did little to discourage rumours that she may be pregnant again, went underground yesterday for an hour in a coal mine. "I think this is a225 words
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Article269 1962-10-07 9 Today t in America DAY OF BROKEN PANES MAY SOON BE OVER GOOD NEWS ior people who live in glass houses glass that BENDS. An execu'ive for the CornIng Glass Company in New York explains: "We are already uMng It in dishwaie. and soon we .shall have it in schools,269 words
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232 1962-10-07 9 Ben Bella to meet Kennedy— then Castro in Havana ALGIERS, Saturday. MR. MOHAMMED BEX BELLA, Algerian Prime Minister, left here by air for the nd said he would be tro. the Cuban Prime United suites today a meeting Dr. Fidel Cas Minister. Mr.' Ben Bella, who Is due to seeReuter; UPI - 232 words
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Article84 1962-10-07 9 ADEN. Sat. Supporters of Prince Hassan, exiled claimant to the throne of Yemen, have seized two army posts in the north of Yemen and blocked roads north and east of the joint-capital Sanaa, according to reports reaching here. The Prince was leported to be in Najran. on84 words
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Article31 1962-10-07 9 Of Tunisia said in Tunis that the withdrawal of. French forces from the Bizena air and naval base in northern Tunisia "will be the object of -our constant concern."31 words
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Article246 1962-10-07 9 Love is out: Wealth for bliss rKYO, Sat. —Japan's women, who took up the American idea of getting married for love after World War 11, are giving it up. They're going back to the old but practical Japanese system of arranged marriage, reports the magazine Asahl Geino. "Instead of going246 words
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Article120 1962-10-07 9 J\IJON, Eastern Prance. Sat Nine people were killed and 24 Injured last night when a three-coach Trieste to Paris diesel train crashed Into a derailed goods train outside the town of Montbard. about 30 miles north-west of here Among the dead, police .said. was EdouardReuter - 120 words
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Article90 1962-10-07 9 r)ERBY. Sat. A youth who wanted to be an engine driver said today he drove a 135-ton diesel locomotive for a mile then it crashed. Bernard Davies. 17. an apprentice railway fitter, thus solved the mystery of a £100.000 engine found crashed on Wednesday during Britain's 24--hourReuter - 90 words
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Article39 1962-10-07 9 The British Ambassador In America said in Washington that European Common Market membership wculd enable Britain to become a "resource of greater strength to all the International organisations to which it belongs. Including the Commonwealth itself."39 words
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272 1962-10-07 9 YIANILA. Sat. Britain 111 was charged today by a top Filipino legislator of fomenting discord between the Philippines and Malaya over the North Borneo dispute. Acting Speaker Salipada Pendatun. of the Philippine House of Representatives, told a .students rally here that the heirs272 words
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Advertisement17 1962-10-07 9 FOR BACKGROUND See ASIA Magozine (Poge 20) Can the overseas Chinese remould their lives in South-Easr Asia?17 words
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Advertisement735 1962-10-07 9 HOW TO COMBAT BALDNESS! 30,000 Men Have Tested s NEW HAIR TREATMENT JgjP^?-l Sent to you on 30 Days Approval J -^jfo Now you can test it yourself try this famous aft? treatment in your own home under any con- ""JSHH&V' ditions yon like, and if it doesn't stop falling:735 words
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Obituary65 1962-10-07 10 N Words $12 (Minimum) NINTH MOON NINTH, 19&8. era decaying Inchoate, Madam Lee Ooon N*o (71) divinely Mew to Golden Reincarnation Space. Asunder, In dreamt w» meet nlwayi. seance, talkie. Thin evil-smellmx earth, dirt, dust full. In- habiu beasts, devils, sooner Inflame. better. Fond memory. refrain "tH ■eaile65 words
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OPINION
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Article527 1962-10-07 10 OSCAR WILDES dictum that nothing succeeds like excess has little application In a postwar world, which has seen the emergence of raw material surpluses In most of the manufacturing Industries, and certainly none In a Malaya gravely concerned by the growing adverse sap between export527 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGES
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Article449 1962-10-07 10 TAN TOCK — SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK COMING SOON: THE NATIONS FOURTH-AT KUALA LIPIS By CAN THEY TELL TREND OF NEXT POLLS? L ONE of the 104 seats in the Federation's House of Representatives is vacant. Whenever this happens, either because the MP elected at the general election has died, resigned449 words
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Speaking Personally...
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Letter120 1962-10-07 10 IT IS a matter ol pride to me that our industrialists are a forward looking bunch of men. as line as any you will find in the most advanced countries of the West. 1 welcomed, therefore, the calls they make from time to time for Increased mechanisation of120 words
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Letter142 1962-10-07 10 MAY I In brief reference to Mr Louis Heng's letter Insult to Christ Sunday Times. August 28) say that at no time has President Nkrumah of Ghana ever claimed to be the •'African Messiah." The expulsion of the two bishop.' from this African country revolves simply round142 words
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Letter158 1962-10-07 10 YOU can't go to a cinema or open a book or magazine these days without finding some mention somewhere about this thing we call love. Which Ii all the more strange because romantic love is a comparatively recent delusion of the human race. After al 1 it158 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-10-07 10 UOW votes and percentages of the poll changed at Teluk Anson: —In the 1959 general election. Alliance MP Mr. Woo Saik Hong had almost double the votes of the PPP candidate, Mr. Tan Poh Aun. In the 1961 by-election. Alliance candidate Mr. Wah Keng Jooi polled77 words
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298 1962-10-07 10 —First— defeat for ruling —party— KAMPAR IN May. i960, the first byelection was held at Kampar to choose a new Member of Parliament to replace Alliance MP, Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, whose election had declared null and void v tlr 1 High Court. Mr. Leong had been found guilty of298 words
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Article75 1962-10-07 10 TX)LLOWING the death of F Party Negara chief. Dato Onn bin Jaffar. who represented this constituency in Parliament, a by-electton was held in March this year. With the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, leading the ..ampaign. the Alliance candidate. lnche Ismail bin Kassim. won with 7.275 vot75 words
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Article, Illustration509 1962-10-07 10 Millions of words ALL SPOKEN IN KUALA LUMPUR-ABOUT F00D... MILLIONS of words have oeen spoken at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Kuala Lumpur over the past month, where representatives from 22 countries belonging to the United Nations have been discussing food and agriculture. A series of recommendations and decisions509 words
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Article, Illustration394 1962-10-07 10 R. I. M. PURKIS - R. I. M. PURKIS The factors that go to make a world class champ By Of Singapore— MALAY AS NEW WRITKR No. 56. Mr. Purkis is onr of three reader* who li.«\>won a S5O prite each for their essay* on: How Would You Set About The Job Of Making'394 words
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282 1962-10-07 10 Quote: The Olympic star isn't born slow up the athlete, or cauae a ■muscle-bound" condition. All coaches, therefore, should have a thorough knowledge ol this to enable them to set special exercises for the building up ot the weaker muscles in their athletes. Each potential world class athlete should have282 words
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Advertisement960 1962-10-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. II Word!' Si- (Minimum) FILMER-DON: Between Derrick s n the late Mr. Mr*. Oswald Kilmer m<l Winifred d o Mr* Claia Don and the late Mr Kinc«lev Don. 2<i Winds 11: fMinimumi CHOONC LIE: Tat Chow, second *on of Mr. A- Mrs. Choong Yeow j Seong to Poh960 words
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Advertisement13 1962-10-07 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAO. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES' MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement12 1962-10-07 10 SEE ASIA Magazine for "The Empire Builders," (Page 24). By Felix Abisheganaden12 words
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Advertisement255 1962-10-07 10 Improve your RAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to achieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher standard of living. You study at home, In your spare time, and fees include all textbooks. Put yourself on the road to better things255 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1962-10-07 11 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON SHY HEROINE ROSNAH GETS HER GOLD MEDAL FROM THE KING By 40,000 STUDENTS ATTEND THE RALLY AT MERDEKA STADIUM KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ SHY but radiant 11-year-old schoolgirl Rosnah binte Akasah, could only utter, "m> feat was nothing anyone could have done it," after1,043 words
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Article351 1962-10-07 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: PROF. GROVES BECOMES HEAD OF DEPT. AT SPORE UNIVERSITY By SINGAPORE, Saturday j ]yjK. B. L. CHUA, 1 a senior law lecturer at the University of Singapore, has been elected Dean of the Faculty of Law, it was announced today. The appointment351 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-10-07 11 MILLIONAIRE SUED FOR MAINTENANCE BY PRETTY HOUSEWIFE pENANG, Sat. An at- tractive housewife, On; Saw Beng, filed a suit today against a Penang millionaire, Mr. Loh Boon Siew (above), claiming maintenance for herself and her twin daughters. The suit was filed in the chambers of the First Magistrate, Mr. Ng83 words
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259 1962-10-07 11 Beauties of travel in Trengganu: It's all in the Annual rE Straits Times Annual for 1963— a new edition of South-east Asia's finest publication will be on sale soon. Comprising 128 pages superbly produced on fine quality art paper, the new issue has 22 articles by the leadIng writers of259 words
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Article20 1962-10-07 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Oan reck Yeow has been re-appolnted chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board20 words
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Article191 1962-10-07 11 SINGAPORE. Sat—Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number ol the shares traded In brackets: Industrials: East Smelt (1.000) $2.70; Fed. Dlsp (1.000) $1.34; P. and N. ords (1.000) $3 14. (10.000) $3.15; J. Waugh (1000) $2.21;191 words
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Article27 1962-10-07 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today fell 12H centa to $423. 50 a picul and the offering dropped five tons to 235 tons.27 words
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Article24 1962-10-07 11 SINOAPORB Copra Association noon prtce: 427*4 (nominal'). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association- Bulk $38 sellers, drum $41 sellers. The tone was quiet.24 words
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Article89 1962-10-07 11 TODAY: Sedlll Kechil 3.50 am. (6.8 ft.) 1.42 p.m. (6.0 ft.); Singapore 4.20 a.m. (6.6 ft.) 5.60 p.m. (7.6 ft.); Port Dlckson 11 -28 am. (6.5 ft); 11.50 pjn. (6.3 ft); Port Swettenham 9.20 tun. (9Wt> 11.25 p.m. (9.6 ft); Penang 4.51 am (65ft) 7.36 p.m. (5.6 ft).89 words
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Article226 1962-10-07 11 NEW VILLAGE OF BIG FAMILY' NOW MAY BE BROKEN UP IPOH. Sat. The 2,000 residents of New Koplsan, a new village eleven miles south of Ipoh, are the most worried people in Perak today. About 400 of them have signed and addressed a mass petition to the Deputy226 words
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Advertisement101 1962-10-07 11 YOUR CHANCE TO INVEST IN AUSTRALIA GSSgMSUm HOUOKT SELLING RAPIDLY Deposit* from SSOO balance Situated within a S3 mile i Only IS2 lets remain. 3 yea/s 6 i mt adj Quarterly radius of Melbourne EVERY FACILITY Australia's taste* grow 19 Lofi <# $2030 crt% I -j $2100 Roads Mode. Drama*.101 words
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Advertisement362 1962-10-07 11 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! New places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddly familiar to you. Have you known them in a previous life? You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets of life362 words
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Article, Illustration913 1962-10-07 12 EH with Nancy Kwan, who plays the leading role. Juliet plays a bargirl and Calvin the son of Suzie Wong. Malayan mother joins son in the Suzie Wong' film MALAYAN mother Juliet Yuen Wai Mun (left) and her son Calvin in the film "World Of913 words
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390 1962-10-07 12 DROP us a line: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. ILfY father is a good man, but likes to disturb young girls. How can I stop this? S.M. Prai. Rave a man-to-man talk with your father. |\EAR Know390 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-07 12 r— l r-l~^w jr fiat '"^f^KHfii&v^o^&H^^nJ^^^^^^^H s^ '''*yf*k s T^ >■■■ £^3 the new idea in smoking* B^MA/^9i Whl!wKrB& Cool, clean Consulate. A^H Bl^k^ H'fl Pure white filter. Premium llV&re quality tobaccos. lr *»j T filf Menthol fresh C G 4»» WlflvMs cool as a mountain stream. /§S%! *ln Britain81 words
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Article, Illustration234 1962-10-07 13 'pll subject chosen by the Kiratir part of our rradiis last wrrk for (heir pictur-s ».is WOMtX. U> rrceived pictures of women of alt ages in varying poses. And all our prize winning pictures today come fiom this group. The FIRST PRIZK of S3O is won by "Meditation"234 words
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352 1962-10-07 13 SINGAPORE, Saturday QYRIL HARRY WEE, 42, today denied allegations that he had cheated Goh Bian Han, .'3O, a Tanjohg Katong petrol kiosk owner, of a cheque for $3,200 by fraudulently and dishonestly posing as an architect I engineer, trained in Australia352 words
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Article46 1962-10-07 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo, the Governor of Jakarta. Inspected police training methods, with particular reference to traffic control, and also visited the reserve units and the dos unit. He was guest of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council for lunch.46 words
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83 1962-10-07 13 Malaya shows 15 p.c. rise in agriculture SINGAPORE. Sat— Malaya has shown an increase of 15 per cent in agricultural productivity, says an E.C.A.F E. report. Other countries with the same productivity increase are Japan. Formosa and the Philippines. Dr. C.F. Remer. a visiting professor of the Nanyang University, revealed83 words
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Article345 1962-10-07 13 H 'POINTER' on training 7j T"Hi'. week we will tolk about Doberman pinschers. The Doberman. as it is often referred to. is of German origin. It Is believed that the plnscher, welmaraner pointer and the vorstehhund were crossed, and the resultant breed named Doberman after Louis Doberman of345 words
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Article, Illustration258 1962-10-07 13 VALLERIE NO - QUEEN AT THE MALAYSIA CHILDREN'S ART EXHIBITION VALLERIE NO By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE Raja Permaisuri Agong opened the Malaysia Children's Art Exhibition at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here this morning. The exhibition, entered by more than 1,000 children from the live Mulnysian territories is the first of its258 words
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Article73 1962-10-07 13 SINOAPORE. Sat, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye has been appointed by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, to hold a public Inquiry Into objections and representations submitted for alteration to the Master Plan of zoning at Keat Hong village from agricultural zone to rural centre and73 words
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294 1962-10-07 13 Comings and goings at airport today THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS: BO AC: Prom London, Zurich, Istanoul, Teheran. Bombay. Colombo <BA 712) 10.20 p.m.; QANTAS: From Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (QF 741) 8.20 pm.; from London, Rome. Istanbul, Teheran. Delhi, Bangkok294 words
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Advertisement116 1962-10-07 13 they call than "King of the Road" -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories and/or replacements are shown here actually, the Lucas range is vast: vast because it's trusted and116 words
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Advertisement497 1962-10-07 13 y J PIANO ACCORDIONS ■> <^T» Now at on oma?ing low k^k^BiSHi P r| ce. Weekly povments W^o Bv^ on v FAMOUS MAKE TRUMPET in gold lacquer finish. 1 Save $56. Yours now tor just THE LATEST F HOLE B* in demand tor parties, picnics etc. Tremendous muiicol enjoyment tor497 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-10-07 13 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday I to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 |Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 86 77 Ipoh 91 73 i Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7742 words
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Article593 1962-10-07 14 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK 'No increases' said assessor, but new man decided otherwise By gINGAPORE, Sat. Could an assurance by the City Assessor that the annual values on certain properties would not be increased prevent his successor from increasing them? This is answered by the chairman of593 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-10-07 14 Missing son: 18 days and no calls or ransom notes OINGAPORE, Sat.— Police here today said that there was no evidence to show that the contractor's missing son, Ang Chwee C h va n (above), 22, was kidnapped. Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat. said that since the youth disappeared94 words
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Article113 1962-10-07 14 Japan symphony a big success SINGAPORE. Sat. The 100-strong Japan Broadcasting Corporation Symphony Orchestra was a big hit tonight with 7.000 enthusiastic people at the Badminton Stadium. Responding to roars of "arigato" < thanks in Japanese and thunderous applause, frisky conductor Sel.il Ozawa led the orchestra through three vigorous encores113 words
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Article71 1962-10-07 14 JvINGAPORt, Sat. The trial of woman constable Santha Sagubai on a bigamy charge will be held in the First Criminal District Court on Nov. 1. Mr. Chobr Singh, the Judge decided today. Sagubai was alleged to have married A. Kaliappan at the Civil Registry on71 words
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Article31 1962-10-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation's C.I.D. chief. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Polite Mr. J.J. Raj. returned by air today after attending a one-weelc Interpol conference at Madrid31 words
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Article286 1962-10-07 14 A mild-looking man who was the witness in an assault case was being badgered by the defense attorney. "And just how far were you from the disputants when the alleged assault took place." sneered the lawyer. "Five feet, eight and a half Inches." came the Immediate286 words
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Article227 1962-10-07 14 A career as an actuary for boys THE actuary is concerned with the application of the theory of probability, and statistical, processes generally. to practical affairs and especially to the financial problems of life assurance. Investment and administration and social insurance. In life assurance, actuaries are responsible, among other things,227 words
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185 1962-10-07 14 KUANTAN-S'PORE ROAD LINK READY BY END OF 1963-M.B. KUANTAN, Saturday. •pHK coastal road linking Kuantan with Singapore will be completed by the end of next year. The Pahaug Mentri Besar, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hail Abdullah, said this today in a review of road projects in the state185 words
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194 1962-10-07 14 Police appeal to friends for facts on woman SINGAPORE. Sat.— Polic« today appealed to friends of Madam Chua Chlk Nya. found dead in a drain recently, to throw more light on her activities. They were particularly Interested in identifying a policeman said to be Madam Chua's regular escort. Madam Chua.194 words
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Article76 1962-10-07 14 SINGAP.OR.E, Sat. A hawker, Chang Siak Bock, who thought he could make an easy profit by wilfully tampering with his dachlng (weighing machine) was today fined $50, In default a week's jail. Abdui Javar bin Hajl Abdul Rahman. 42. a fireman. told the court he bought76 words
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Advertisement110 1962-10-07 14 IDraL mil K fnW iffl^ilflffi IULnLIf HUm wyl UVJI^ILLJIS Tastes so good creamy rich Ideal Milk. Try It with your fruit add it to your puddings you'll taste the difference. Almost any sweet is lil\ 4p*; Kff J modern raised rim tin II I I \9l i -M^ By/ iJ^110 words
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386 1962-10-07 15 I WILL STILL BE WITH CO-OPS— AZIZ TO FARMERS By KHAW THEAN HONG: BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat 'J'HK Minister for Agriculture and Co-Opera-tives, Inche Aziz bin Ishak, who will be relinquishing his post on Wednesday, today promised peasants and co-operators he would be with them "until death." "I will not say386 words
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Article174 1962-10-07 15 The Dragoon who stole a car I POH, Sat. A soldier who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to stealing a $1,500 car was told that he had ruined the good name of the Royal Dragoon Guards, a British Army unit. The court president, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, then174 words
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Article97 1962-10-07 15 New turn in jewel store strike SINGAPORE, Sat. The month old strike by about 10 members of K.M. Oli Mohammed Ltd., the High Street jewellers, took a new turn yesterday. The firm's managing director. Mr. K.M. Oil Mohammed, repeated a challenge to the Singapore Textile and General Merchants' Employees Union97 words
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Article76 1962-10-07 15 Berlin orchestra for Spore again SINGAPORE. Sat.— The famed 22-man Berlin Chamber Orchestra will return to Singapore and give a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 24. It will play works by Bach, Moeart. Vivaldi and Schubert. The orchestra, led by the founaer-conductor Hans von Benda, first, appeared In76 words
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Article639 1962-10-07 15 What is an estate agent's job? nil W&M JUST what ls an estate agent's job? Is it to find you a buyer— or to sell your house? This may seem a pretty fine distinction. But it can decide whether or not a house-owner is legally liable to pay agent's commission639 words
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129 1962-10-07 15 Why the S.S. youth can't get probation SINGAPORE, Sat. The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, today told a defence lawyer why convicted persons, with secret society connections, could not be put on probation. "This is because no probation officer In Singapore can look after them," the Judge told129 words
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Article90 1962-10-07 15 New police cars JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Twenty black Holden cars— with armour plated windshield glass and uniformed police drivers rolled along the trunk road for Kuala Lumpur today. The 20 are the first batch of the 74 Holden cars and station wagons ordered from Australia at the cost of about90 words
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Article486 1962-10-07 15 •DO YOU have a query or doubt? Then write to The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House, Kivir Valley Road, Singapore 9. fJHRISTMAS— the season of goodwill and merry-making is only about 10 weeks away and most of you will have to start some sort486 words
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Advertisement203 1962-10-07 15 Get Fast Relief From EAR WAX PROBLEMS Now you can rinse away deep seated ear wax problems quickly and painlessly. Itchiness, pressure pain is relieved with a few drops of soothing Hear/ Hear. Use Hear/Hear to help stop the 'build-up' of excessive ear wax and its problems which may be203 words
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Advertisement267 1962-10-07 15 iifeLL idfi Si -~t "^Hr*f H K ■"V I 1 I ALITALIA'S DC-8 Jet Service to Australia is the fastest on the route. Weekly flights leave Singapore for Sydney at 6.20 p.m. on Thursdays, and arrive at 6.10 a.m. on Fridays. You get magnificent Italian food; big, fast, roomy, modern267 words
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Miscellaneous113 1962-10-07 15 BaSiJiflfliiiitiLjUi IB y THE CITY EDITOI B^^K^l **7 increase in This is negative "&ood morning sj? lam W J^mJMsa/arjc Jenkins? *+tituds.Jenkm? F^ asking -for a r*s* mmUm^mmk You come m here. here, come andsttmmy^ cb need a and -fell me you want a raise chair for a moment- hems and113 words
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Advertisement247 1962-10-07 16 INSIDE STORY OF A BIG CLEAN-UP ttmKKK^r WL You will be seeing this test at the cinema. It shows how an ordinary high-quality motor oil (on the left) is dropped onto a hot piston and leaves an ashy deposit. But Shell XlOO Mul.igrade (on the right) leaves no ashy deposit.247 words
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Article, Illustration971 1962-10-07 19 RODERICK MANN - Linda talks about men who chase her RODERICK MANN I l&jnft TELLS what her clairvoyant said about love and the men LiniUM in her life: "It was she who said, 'Marry Purdom. Faithfulness is worth even more than great love. You cannot measure it.' By I HAVE met her around971 words
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Article258 1962-10-07 19 Why hope when there is no hope? THE LAST ATTACK Nikola Simic, Milan Puzic, Povle Vuiuic Cathay release. TWOSE W ho lament the fact that Malayan cinemas do not show serious European films now have a chance to whet their sophisticated appetite. The film they thonld see is "The Iml258 words
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Article293 1962-10-07 19 REALISTIC FOR DIANE HERE is that intelligent and unpredictable actress Diane Cilento (above) as Molly, the gamekeeper's daughter in "Tom Jones." Molly is a sluttish girl who seduces Tom Jones (Albert Plnney> in a handy clump of ferns. When the villagers discover the girl is pregnant, they chase her to293 words
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Article337 1962-10-07 19 nOUND about the end of September every year, the question is heard in Singapore amateur dramatic circles: "Which one will they be doing this year?" •'Which one." In the context of this question, relates to the not inconsiderable repertoire of comic operas written between 60 and 90 years337 words
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Advertisement229 1962-10-07 19 MLTROGOLDWYN-MAVER presents BRIGITTE BARDOT MARCELLO MASTROIANNI •;A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR" Oirectea Dy lOuiS xu£ fr.crma m EASTVAN COdDR LIDO-SOON ACCLAIMED BY BIG CROWDS AS INDIA'S TOP ROAD-SHOW! 3 Sho-» Today: 2.30-S.4S-V.OO p.m. (All Fret Lists Suspended SHAMMI KAPOC* NUTAK l BASAMT^ *Jot wmuMmmamMmm/ma OVER 3 HOURS OF GLORIOUS NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENT!229 words
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Advertisement46 1962-10-07 19 |gjy£^^^'W4 ***** Lost Day! 4 ihowi: 1.30-3 30 7. 00-9. i0 p m Rory Calhoun Lea Massari "COLOSSUS OF RHODES" (Color Scop*. Todoy 11.00 am: "Desperadoes Are In Town" Tomorrow: "The Big Show" (CS) ■DIGGHING CONQUEST THE WEST" Cant. TODAY 11.00 a.m. "ANIMAL FARM" Cartoon Technicolor46 words
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Advertisement223 1962-10-07 19 Buzm w(TUTH£F(mofcmucj(m omis! mXL afi (SINGAPORE TODAY! TQajj^^L llim-1. 30-4.00-6 30 9.30pm 4 EZ|P%^ A SPECTACLE OF FLAMING '^^Bs^ THRILLING if 'sßTfr- dm t» La Gucaracha EASTMAN COLOR *THf BANPfr cHINESE SUBTITLES Maria Dolores 4* Emilo FELIX OEL RIO FERNANDEZ pi... |<;ts Khnrj 'Frnsh \Vater_Frqrn The Sea" fyTTTFTSI COMING! (SINGAPORE)223 words
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Article, Illustration386 1962-10-07 20 cuv eon ait- Hie 'talk ol the town tou.iy the Morris 1100 (above described on Aug. 19. 1962) and the Ford Cortina <road test Sept. 23, IM3>. Tht Morris 1100 s claim to lame rests largely on its unique "Hydrolastic suspension— the "float on fluid" system. Last386 words
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Article68 1962-10-07 20 ADELAIDE. Sat. Royal Ziet. a 12-to-l chance, won the South Australian Derby over a mile and a half after the 10-9 favourite. Bright Blend, fell three and half furlongs from home at Morphetville today. Royal Ziet, ridden by D. Kelly, won by one and quarterReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration673 1962-10-07 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL THE CASE FOB BRAWN AS WELL AS BRAINS: WE WANT STUOENTS WHO ARE ALSO SPORTSMEN ...WHERE SPORTS IS THE OUTSIDER By WITHIN 24 hours of each other, two University of Singapore athletes announced last week they were quitting the tracks. Maiaya's champion sprinter, M. JEGATHESAN,673 words
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Article, Illustration705 1962-10-07 20 ALAN HOBY - ALAN HOBY By lIOW good a world heavyweight champion IS the mahogany mauler Sonny Liston (seen above in one of his fights)? How does he rank with the great ones of the light game like Johnson. Dempsey, Louis, Marciano? The popular Image of Liston, the stone-faced giant705 words
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Article287 1962-10-07 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Alexandra F. T. strengthened their hopes of entering the S.A.F.A. Second Division League final when they oeat. one of their chief rivals, Haikowyu. by 4 2 In their Junior Cuptie at Farrer Park today H.M. Dockyard, who topped the Div. 2D league table, were deprived287 words
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Article36 1962-10-07 20 Sat. Golden Fire (25-1) won Cesare■H witch stakes today on an objection after finish inr second by a neck behind Orchardist (25-1). Another two lengths behind third was 9-1 favourite Grey of Falloden. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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306 1962-10-07 20 Wolves lose unbeaten record and lead T ONDON, Sat. Wolves lost ■L' their unbeaten record and Div. One leadership today when they crashed 2-0 at home to Everton, who replaced them as leaders on goal average. FIRST DIVISION T Aston 2 West Brom 0 Blackburn 2 Burnley i Blackpool 2306 words
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Advertisement423 1962-10-07 20 the FIRST name in precision chain UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. 137 Orchard Road, SINGAPORE 114 Baru Road, KUALA LUMPUR. 116 Prangin Road, PENANG. RENOLD CHAINS LIMITED HtNCHilfll MHLitMATION THUCJCHOUT THI tfVOfttO BAH Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in It) tf& 24 Hours If fef 81nc€ Uw discover* of N.«od«im by423 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-10-07 20 [sports diary I SOCCER: Junior Cvp R.A-P.K Tengah v. Police, Thomson Rd; f RUGGER: Inter-University-Sin-gapore v. Federation. Buklt Tlmah; SEPAK RAO A: Inter-University 1 Singapore v. Federation, K.K. 1 Hall:30 words
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233 1962-10-07 21 Seagate, Rubina and Last Try have form to win This speedy trio look safe each-way bets in a difficult card And they face a none too formidable opposition CE AGATE (Race Two), Rubina (Race Three) and Last Try (Race Five) a speedy trio, are safe each-way bets in a difficult233 words
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1687 1962-10-07 21 Card for Today's Card for Today's Penang Races BEST BETS: Seagate, Rubina and Last Try. THE GOING is YIELDING ACCEPTORS and probable riders for today's raceu at Penang are: Race 1 1.30: Class 5. Div. 4— s£ Furs. 1. ***** Profit Taking (Odd Lot Kongsi) E. Breuk., 5 9.0 Taylor1,687 words
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Article895 1962-10-07 21 EPSOM JEEP \ u25a0MHHLsMMHHH - EPSOM JEEP ■MHHLsMMHHH with TIBETAN CAN SCORE A HIT TOD A V rpIBETAN ran an enJL couraging race first time out. at Ipoh last week, when he finished a fast fourth to Kodama over 6f. Outpaced In the early stages he moved up smoothly in the straight but ran895 words
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Article172 1962-10-07 21 SPARINGLY-RACED Rubina found her right form at Penang In July when she scored over 54f with 8.13. In her second run over 7f she ran a creditable fourth with 8.0 to Blue Spray in the top division. On that form Rubina should account for this weak172 words
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Article104 1962-10-07 21 SEAGATE looks set for his maiden win. At Penang in July he was nosed out by Rubina In a slf race and over 6f he ran fourth with 8.5 to Lucky Game. Seagate has been striding out attractively on the track. Gustani 11, a last104 words
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216 1962-10-07 21 rpwo 5-year-old Australian geldings Good Fort and Star Era have been classified In Class 1 according to the latest M.R.A. listGood Fort Is a chestnut by Good Brai.dy Fortaleza and Star Era is a bay by Star Kingdom Pompili i. Other i.ew horses classified216 words
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Article157 1962-10-07 21 SELECTIONS EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 1.30 ZODIAQUE Gay Buccaneer Nazafat ZOUIAQLE Gerr>'s Luck Captain's Guide HINDI ROBE /.odiaque Gerry's Luck Race 2 2.00 SEAGATE Gustaal II Hiva Honey SEAGATE Terang Bintang Hiya Honey SEAGATE Hiva Honey Gusuni II Race S 2.35 RUBINA Comae Technirama KING FILIGREE Comae157 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1962-10-07 22 AND NOW THE DETAILS OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY K. LUMPUR. Sat. BOMOH ONLY CAN SA YE ALL MALAYA IT ull depends on the Bomoh now. His charms turned away the afternoon's rain clouds and made a full day's play possible on the Kuala Lumpur padang today but1,376 words
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Article209 1962-10-07 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL »y Who gives you his onthc' spot verdict lUIALAYA yesterday found a man to throw a spanner into the Commonwealth cricket team's scoring machine spinner Alex Delilkan Delilkan was the fifth bowler in the Malayan attack, brought on when the Commonwealth opening pair,209 words
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Obituary21 1962-10-07 22 CABLE RECEIVED BY KnmiraMirny that Mr C Vvthillncam retired P W.I Malavnn Railway* panned auav oa 3.10.62 at Urumplral Routb21 words
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Article179 1962-10-07 22 COMMONWEALTH Ist Inns. Watson c Rajalingam b Dolllkin 43 Marshall hit wkt. b Delilkan BaU b Dr I ilk. in i,s K .uili ii b Delilkan 97 Alley Ibw Drlilkan D'Oliviera b Delilkan I Bordc Ibw Gurut-haran C Watson c Williams b Gurucharan 4 Hall not out 16 Extras179 words
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320 1962-10-07 22 The tension eased and Mike cut Loader down to third man for two. then drove him through the covers to the boundary and Malaya went on to 46 for two In the first hour. The 30 came up two minutes later when da Silva320 words
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Article283 1962-10-07 22 First SCO defeat RAF STORE GAVE CLUB THREES NO CHANCE TO MOVE SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Cricket Club. tne leading Rugby side in the State, sullered their finst dereat of the season when they went down to Royal Air Force Singapore by nine points <2 trk's. penalty) to bix (penalty, drop283 words
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