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Title Section22 1962-10-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straist Times Mow* Nate** 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration419 1962-10-08 1 'Helpfor both rich and poor' l£UALA LIPIS, Sun. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night rejected the Socialist Front's call for nationalisation. He told a meeting ui Alliance election workers that t h e Government would continue to be fair to all rich and419 words
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Article36 1962-10-08 1 SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, (California), sun. A Los Angeles woman was killed by sharks yesterday when she fell overboard from a 36-foot cabin cruiser in the channel between this island and the mainland. U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-10-08 1 STRAITS TIMES picture shows from left: Willie Watson, the Commonwealth Captain, the bomoh, Inche Labai Abdullah bin Omar, and Malaya's last batsman, Felix Perera.40 words
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Article31 1962-10-08 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Police are today investigating an explosion which last night reduced to rubble what was left of a wall of the Greek O-thodox Church in Johannesburg. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article21 1962-10-08 1 VENICE. Sun. About £172 1 million is needed for repairs to save the historic buildings of Venice.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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233 1962-10-08 1 ASSEMBLY IS ENDED, DE GAULLE READY FOR POLLS FIGHT PARIS, Sunday. PRESIDENT De Gaulie yesterday signed a decree 1 dissolving the French National Assembly following the overthrow of the Government of Mr Georges Pompidou, early on Friday The President thus cleared the decks for an all-out struggle with the oppositionReuter - 233 words
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Article67 1962-10-08 1 HONO KONO. Sun. Three petite Chinese girls have broken into what has hitherto been an all-male preserve by talcing up administrative posts in the Hong Kong Government. The girls, all university graduates, were selected on their equal mmts with men candidates. Previously no members ofReuter - 67 words
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442 1962-10-08 1 NORMAN SIEBEL - The biggest cheers were for bomoh NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The biggest cheers were for the bomoh on the padang here today when the touring Commonwealth Cricket Team beat All-Malaya by 406 runs in their two-day match whiQb ended, at 5.28 p.m. The bomoh, Inche Labai Abdullah bin442 words
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Article26 1962-10-08 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 13--year schoolboy. Quek Choon Eng. was electrocuted while rewiuna fan in his home at Jalan Chiku. off Jalan Bunos. this afternoon26 words
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Article260 1962-10-08 1 BERLIN, Sun.— Explosions rocked the Berlin wall yesterday hours after a West Berliner, trying to engineer a mass-escape through a tunnel under the wall, was shot and probably killed by the Communists. West Berlin police said a strong explosion on the West Berlin side ofUPI - 260 words
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Article1325 1962-10-08 1 DEATH of an INDUSTRY 386 JOBLESS AND HOW ONE UNION 'KILLED 9 A SINGAPORE FACTORY TEXTILE FACTORY LOST MILLIONS IN TRADE, WASTED MACHINERY SINGAPORE, Sunday. JX A SCATHING attack on the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, the Government today held 10 unions affiliated to the Singapore Association of Trade I'nions1,325 words
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82 1962-10-08 1 HONG KONG. Sun. A Royal Navy spokesman today cave the name of an airman blown overboard from the aircraft carrier Ark Royal by a jet blast last Monday as David Arthur Sorflert. The spokesman said that Sorfleet. a flight-deck ratIng, was caught inReuter - 82 words
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Article181 1962-10-08 1 Riots: Now release on bail I SPRINGFIELD, (Mis- souri), Sun. Former Major-General Edwin Walker, arrested on charges arising out of participation in last Sunday's riots at the University of Mississippi, was released on bail from the SDringfield Medical Centre during the night. He had been sent here for psychiatric examinationReuter - 181 words
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Article18 1962-10-08 1 l' S WARNED CAIRO p r ni" > IMal ll IS Moo n ten Middti E I18 words
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Advertisement86 1962-10-08 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacture! whose entire collection of meo's watcnea carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva the authentic guarantee ol centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore ft Penonq fl ./""A. 4«fek I v M I^W^ »i^l86 words
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257 1962-10-08 2 Dr. Soekarno's 'ominous' golden map MANILA. Sun. A relief map cf Indonesia in the Presidential Marble Palace at Bogor, West Java, Showing the Philippines. British North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei in the samp golden colour as the archipelago, hints of "an ominous augury that the territories will meet the fate257 words
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127 1962-10-08 2 LONDON, Sun. British shipowners, alarmed over American proposals to put a Cuban trade embargo into effect, have called a meeting for next Thursday, it was learned yesterday. The Chamber of Shipping will discuss the situation arising from the decision of the U.S. Government toReuter; UPI - 127 words
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Article57 1962-10-08 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. Gifts of cigarettes have been banned in all United States Air Force hospitals, a spokesman announced here yesterdav. This ban, made because of "ever Increasing evidence" of a link between smoking and lung cancer will also stop the practice of Including cigarettes In packedReuter - 57 words
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Article18 1962-10-08 2 ALGIERS. Sun. Two Roman Catholic monks have been kidnapped In Algeria, the Information Ministry said.— UP!.UP - 18 words
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Article180 1962-10-08 2 AACHEN. Sun. A flock of 2,000 pigeons released simultaneously In the ancient Rhlneland city of Aachen, West Germany, will mark an unusual ceremony to be held here this month. The pigeons will symbolise the humble beginnings of Reuters worldwide news agency 112 years ago whenReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-10-08 2 Queen Elizabeth-by Halliday, R.A. THIS new portrait of Queen Elisabeth by Edward Halliday, R.A., shows her in her Carter robes and plumed hat, standing in the setting of the Thames valley against the background of Windsor Castle. The portrait will be in the exhibition of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery at82 words
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345 1962-10-08 2 THE Labour Party's annual conference on Friday passed for the second year running, a resolution declaring its opposition to nuclear tests by any country. This was a matter quite separate from the proposition that had produced impassioned clashes between Mr. Frank Cousins, trade union chief,Reuter - 345 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-10-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I II 1| |ps?£&!sgn9 words
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Article367 1962-10-08 3 CASTRO TRADES CUBAN INVASION PRISONERS FOR $90 MILLION WORTH OF GOODS MIAMI, Sun. The Miami News reported today that Dr. Fidel Castro's Government has released the 1,113 prisoners taken in the abortive Cuban Invasion last year. The newspaper said thaj. In exchange, the Cuban Government would receive367 words
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Article, Illustration254 1962-10-08 3 Laos deadline for pull-out: Dr. Ismail is worried IJNITED NATIONS, Sun. The Malayan Minister for Internal Security, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, was reported to have expressed c o ncern whether Communist forces would meet the deadline at the weekend for total withdrawal from neutralised Laos. Informed sources saidReuter - 254 words
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Article50 1962-10-08 3 A 'smashing' success VIENNA. Sun. A screamIng struggling crowd of about 500 Viennese almost wrecked the shop of a jeweller who offered to give away 1,000 free watches as a publicity stunt. The crowd smashed plate glass windows and took the watches and also clocks, which were not free.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article25 1962-10-08 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Farmer Belgian Ambassador to Peking and Paris. Baron Paul Marguerite Ouillaume. died suddenly at the Orand Hotel yesterday. Reutftt.25 words
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Article132 1962-10-08 3 U.S. TO SEND 3rd ROCKET TO MOON WASHINGTON, Sun.— The United States is preparing for another shot at the moon, probably within the next two weeks. A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NA8A) said yesterday the exact date would be announced after a series of precise calculationsReuter - 132 words
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168 1962-10-08 3 KARACHI, Sun Seventeen hungerstriking Karachi students yesterday ended a fast aimed at winning the withdrawal of an order banning 12 students from the city Two of the students started the hunger strike last Monday morning, ending 122 hours of fasting yesterday, while others joined atReuter - 168 words
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468 1962-10-08 3 LONDON, Sun MR. Harold Macmillan announced here today that Britain in her bid to enter the European ~ommon Market is putting forward "some new proposals to deal with the points raised at th*» Commonwealth conference Mr. Macmillan's views are contained In a pamphlet468 words
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295 1962-10-08 3 Border talks: China ready to meet India PEKING, Sunday. POMMUNIST China has told India it is prepared to receive an Indian representative in Peking on Oct. 15 to discuss the border dispute between the two countries, the New China news agency said yesterday. A Note to India dated Oct. 3Reuter - 295 words
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Article44 1962-10-08 3 UNITED NATIONB, Sun Thirty-two African and Asian states today tabled a draft resolution requesting immediate lifting of Southern Rhodesia's ban on the Zimbabwe African People's Union. The draft also demanded the immediate release of ZAPU leader Mr. Joshua Nkomo.44 words
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138 1962-10-08 3 'Neutralism is equal to immorality' league TOKYO, Sun. The eighth conference of the Asian People's Anti-Communist League closing its five day session here yesterday adopted a declaration strongly repudiating neutralism as "equal to immorality." "We are convinced that as between freedom and slavery there can be no neutrality, and that138 words
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Article411 1962-10-08 4 THE lollowing is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC Prom Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 713 > 7.50 pjn. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Darwin (QF 731) 6.45 p.m.; from London. Athens. Cairo. Karachi. Calcutta <QF 740) 7.15 p.m. Thai411 words
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Article313 1962-10-08 4 Progress in the Federation an example for all SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE People's Alliance chairman, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today predicted an UMNO-SPA-MCA-MIC Alliance victory in the next State general elections. Addressing party field workers this afternoon. Tun Lira said be based his confidence on —i jj313 words
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Article27 1962-10-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Balbhadar Singh has been elected President of the Singapore Indian Association and Mr. P. Ramasamy. has been re-elected the honorary general secretary.27 words
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Article30 1962-10-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Social Science Society of the University will hold "Malam Tamasna at the Sea View Hotel ballroom from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Oct. XI.30 words
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Article30 1962-10-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Inner Wheel Club will celebrate its birthday anniversary with a lunch at the Prlnce'B Restaurant at Orchard Road next Tuesday beginning at 1 pjn.30 words
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Article378 1962-10-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Badminton Stadium was thronged for last Friday's concert by the Japanese N.H.K. Symphony Orchestra. \mder Seljl Ozawa. The opening "Carnaval Romain" overture by Berlioz left no margin for doubting that the N.H.K. is a magnificent Instrument composed of firstclass musicians who378 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-10-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The wife of the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara. Puan Noor Aishah, today spoke of the increasingly important role of the Red Cross detachment in a fast growini; nation like Singapore. Speaking at the annual parade at the Raffles Institution grounds as President of the155 words
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Article267 1962-10-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T^LKS were held at the Labour Ministry yester- day to settle the four-day old strike by some 20 employees of the New India Assurance Company over alleged "arbitrary, insulting and highhanded actions of the management." Officials of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees 1267 words
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219 1962-10-08 4 SUBVERSIVES BEATEN, CLAIMS THIS UNION SINOAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Telephone Board Workers' branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today claimed it had defeated attempts by 'subversive elements" to gain control of the branch. In a statement, the AUPE's deputy general secretary. Mr. Ow Kheng Tor. said the ST.B.219 words
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Article76 1962-10-08 4 Courses in flower arrangement SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board Is organising two lesson-a-week courses in flower arrangement conducted by Mrs. K. i Kirn. well known instructor of the Sogetsu School. The first course will cost $10. and will cover six variations over six weeks, while the j other will76 words
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217 1962-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. TOTAL of 2,010 men and women will be selected for primary teacher training courses in the various training colleges in the Federation next year. They will be trained in the Sultan Idris Training College, the Malay Women's Training College and the217 words
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Article54 1962-10-08 5 Inspection tour KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak. will make a three-day visit to Trengganu and Pahang on Thursday to inspect rural development projects. In Kuala Trengganu he will open the Trengganu Operations Room on Thursday and the Pahang Operations Room54 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-10-08 5 BRIGHT YOUTHS AND LACK OF FUNDS THE Anglican Bishop in Kuala Lumpur. Bishop Roland Koh. is "so frustrated' that promising young men and women in Anglican schools join universities due to the lack of financial support. He speaks of this frustration in a quarterly250 words
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Article173 1962-10-08 5 IPOH, Sunday. A SHORT cut to Lumut on the West Coast, A cutting off 17 miles in the present 67 milestretch from Ipoh, will be available for motorists when work on a $1 million bridge across the Perak River is completed, t The Public173 words
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Article59 1962-10-08 5 SHA VIT'S MAIDEN VOYAGE SINGAPORE. Sun.— A new cargo ship. Shavlt, will call here on Oct. 21 on her maiden voyage. The vessel, flying an Israeli flag, will be run by the Gold Star Line between Japan and South and West African ports via Hong Kong and Singapore. The vessel59 words
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Article31 1962-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. lh? K. O. Mahamiru, a coastal minesweeper of the Royal Malayan Navy, has left on a seven-wtek training cruise to the Philippines. Hong Kong and Bangkok31 words
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Article191 1962-10-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —About 5,000 people thronged the Central Police Station here to see the Police Week exhibition which was opened by the Johore T e n g k u Mahkota, Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday evening. A police spokesman said: "The figure does not include191 words
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110 1962-10-08 5 TAWATJ (North Borneo). Sun. A magistrates court here has sentenced three Filipinos to prison terms ranging from four months to one year for possession of firearms, including a Thompson submachine gun. two Garrand rifles and several rounds of ammunition The three men and110 words
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77 1962-10-08 5 PROFESSOR TO HELP IN ECAFE RESEARCH. SINGAPORE. Sun—Professor Lim Tay Bob Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Singapore, has taken op an offer by ECAFE to serve as consultant to a research project on the relationship between agricultural and industrial development in Formosa. Prof. Lim. a leading economist here77 words
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Article17 1962-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Technical College here will hold a graduation ceremony on Oct. 13.17 words
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Article131 1962-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The seven-year-old Singapore Malay Journalists' Association today assumed a new name and changed its membership qualification from a racial to a linguistic one. Members of the association voted to change Its name to that of the Singapore Writers" Association (Persatuan Penulis2 Sinuapura)131 words
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Article111 1962-10-08 5 Firemen rescue dumb boy in tree IPOH, Sun.— A deaf 1 and dump boy, aged 16, who was wedged in the branches of a rubber tree 30 feet above the ground while cutting firewood, was rescued by firemen here yesterday evening. Neighbours who saw the boy struggling on the tree111 words
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Article23 1962-10-08 5 KAJANG. Sun.— The Ulu Langat District Adult EducaMon Association Is to hold four typrwrittng classes at the Kaunt Hall here soon23 words
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Article20 1962-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Buddhists here will observe th« annual Vassana celebration* at the temple in Brickfields on Sarurdav.20 words
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Miscellaneous6 1962-10-08 5 Bug* Hun t*ff Kt§ Halph Bmiwmdmht6 words
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Article30 1962-10-08 6 IPOH. Sun. Ami Dime Bans rom, 11, a schoolgirl, died in hospital here today after she wa« knocked down by a lorry In Aerodrome Road yesterday30 words
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Article28 1962-10-08 6 IPOH. Sun. Thieves Orolco Into a coffee stall in Jubilee Pork here yesterday and stole beer and stout, cigarettes and soft drtikt valued at Sl6O.28 words
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307 1962-10-08 6 Ipoh wants cash tor industry IPOH, Sunday A PROPOSAL is under consideration to send a special delegation to Hong Kong to invite industrialists and businessmen there to invest, in major undertakings here. A special committee of the Ipoh Municipality comprising Mr.307 words
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Article148 1962-10-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. TOO many learner drivers go for the Road Transx port Department's driving test before they are ready. As a result 39 per cent of I those who went for tests failed, a spokesman of the department said today He added: "The reason is148 words
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Article121 1962-10-08 6 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Pupils of the Tuanku Muhammad School in Kuala Pllah have launched a project to help settlers at the Kampong Bayai land scheme to develop the land. The students— all from Form IV— will be provided with parangs and changkols to help clear121 words
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104 1962-10-08 6 N.Borneo Govt officers to visit Malaya JESSELTON. Sun. Pour Government officers will leave here this week for a week-long visit to Malaya. The officers are: Mr. T. P. 81nldol, programme organiser of Radio 3a barfs Kadazan section; Mr. P. P. P. ManjanggU. acting Assistant District Officer of Labuan; Datu Blstarl104 words
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Article, Illustration200 1962-10-08 6 Mentri: Subversion in the padi fields KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Mentri Besar 01 Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. said yesterday that subversive elements in Trengganu were working to discourage dou-ble-cropping in the State. Despite this the acreage under double-cropping In th_- State Increased to 2,000 acres this year compared200 words
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265 1962-10-08 6 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sun. —The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. addressing a meeting of the Harbour Trade Union here, said it must be recognised that occasional differences must arise between workers and their employers however good the industrial relations might265 words
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Miscellaneous178 1962-10-08 6 Alley Oap By I T. Hrnnlim I HE'LL NEVER BELIEVE IT'S AS MUCH T OOP DOES is \<NO, HES-AN ANCIENT L U s v/ YES... AND I THAT YARN ABOUT YOU I FACT AS IS PRETTY WELL YOU'RE MOOVIAN AND •r-f ONE V YOU H WEVE GOT PLANTING A MOUSE'S178 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1962-10-08 7 EUGENIO VICARI - Danilo Dolci: Man against the Mafia EUGENIO VICARI I by 1 A trusting hand for first time in centuries THIS morning I looked down towards the sea I looked at this land of yours, most of it burned up by the sun as is so much of the South. "It1,530 words
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Article244 1962-10-08 7 GAVIN MAXWELL - GAVIN MAXWELL by EUGEN1O VICARI is a citixen of Montelepre. a town which holds perhaps the worst reputation of an; in Western Sicily. It was the home town of Giuliano. the "bandit" who ruled all the area until his mysterious assassination in 1950, and for complicity with whom244 words
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Article33 1962-10-08 8 Ward-* |/t iMlmimmm) MR*. ON MB |BB aad rdmily thanC all relative* and frlendi for tneir metsages, wreatka, aaaiatanre. visits and attendanoa at the funeral 'of Mr. Ok Mo See an S-10-SS33 words
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Article200 1962-10-08 8 2n Ward* tit I Minimum I FEOERALSPTIBK BPTICIANS. <• Orchard Road, Singapore will be closed today. BONCAPB BBNCAPB BONCAFB. Drink Bonaafe the pur* ground on<-. wtta the golden flavour NBVDSN lULFOOERME POWDER for pimplai Puatulea acne ate. Sol* A Kent! Ketel A Boos S3 Kempai Rd pnone 2011*. YOU200 words
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Article621 1962-10-08 8 The deadline for the evacuation from Laos of foreign troop*, technicians and military advisers has come and gone. Whether the evacuation wbi completed on Sunday, as stipulated by the Geneva agreement, is very much an open question. The Americans have withdrawn, with •leborate cerempny at Vientiane on621 words
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Article315 1962-10-08 8 The U.N. Assembly's general affairs debate has done little .to make the world a better place. East-West rivalry, the principal threat to world peace, showed few signs of letting up, although U Thant's hint of Kennedy •Khrushchev summit before the year ends holds a litUe hope. With agreement315 words
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Article332 1962-10-08 8 If the Commonwealth cricketers finish their tour the way they have begun it, they will' five the game in Malaya a generous boost. In the last ten years cricket hag lost a little of its pull, above all in the schools where the sap stirs first in young332 words
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300 1962-10-08 8 I FULLY endorse the sentiments expressed by Mr Roberts in his letter on doctors (S.T. Oct. 3). Doctors in this country are a pampered lot. They do not want to be posted to tuberculosis hospitals because of the risk of infection, and they do300 words
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Letter126 1962-10-08 8 T THINK It a waste of time and money to send our athletes to the Commonwealth Games not until our standards arc a bit better. The Asian Games in which we did not do very well, are nothing compared to the Commonwealth Games. In the126 words
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Letter183 1962-10-08 8 AS your sports editor writes, Willie Watson (one of the Commonwealth touring team) has been one of the best of the post-war English allrounders, representing his country in football as well as cricket. But was Dennis Compton also not an England footballer after the war? His183 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1962-10-08 8 GODFREY HODGSON - The trial of strength that ended in stalemate GODFREY HODGSON by THE CRISIS AT OLE MISS HAS ONLY DEEPENED THE NORTH-SOUTH RIFT... JAMES MER EDITH, the Negro stud ent, has begun his studies at the Universisity of Mississippi. The rowdies who converged here from all over the State and from1,291 words
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Advertisement763 1962-10-08 8 Straits Ti»e>* Malay Mail CI«MIf»M sdv«nis«m«iu nay k* HsndW Mi Ut floor COLO ITOSA9I HKCtDI Orchard Rom COLO tTORASI MNANCHsTS AT HOLLAND «OAO- KATOfM KKPPKL ROAD-NAVAL Authorise »i»nls CITY BOOK STORK LT» Wlncn.stsr Hans*. CoNy»r Quay TNI NlWt FRONT F(tt»atrlck-s Sup*rm*r*M M. M. ISMAIL > Atfmlrsity RMd. Naval Saaa M.763 words
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Advertisement14 1962-10-08 8 as FOR^b*^- EVERY WRIST A FAVRELEUBA THI HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR RKAOM14 words
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Advertisement68 1962-10-08 8 What's in the emrii name Hlllu the certainty that you have the best-of-all vacuum flasks. Here's why i These THERMOS brand flasks have: Double-sealing screw stopper. Exclusive moulded-on cup handle. Non-spill pouring lip. Spares and replacements readily available. THERMOS is a brand name Insist on ihliiUlUi The word "THERMOS" is68 words
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Article, Illustration470 1962-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun CIVIL SERVANTS ASK FOR CHANGES AND NEW 'VOLUNTARY' RULE FOR WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND r j'Hi; Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has proposed to the Singapore government that its present compulsory Widows' and Orphans' Pension scheme for civil servants should be made voluntary. The AUPE470 words
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Article158 1962-10-08 9 A WAGE PACT FOR ONLY ONE MAN OINGAPOR3. Sun. —A Singapore union has successfully negotiated a 17-point agreement on wages and working conditions for a Jeweller's firm employee the only union member. The agreement, signed between the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees' Union and P.H. Hendry In North Bridge158 words
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Article31 1962-10-08 9 KLANG Sun. The Klang District Amateur Athletic Association, will hold a dinner and dance to raise funds for the association at the Klang Hl«h School Hall, on Nov. 3.31 words
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Article24 1962-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Th« Ceylonese Malayan ProvlJcnf Fund will hold its annual meeting at the Federal canteen hen on Tuesday.24 words
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381 1962-10-08 9 KUCHING, Sun. IMMEDIATE GOOD RESULT REPORTED \1R. L. J. Money, chairman of the Kuching Port Authority, said in his 1961 report that though it was too early to Judge the full effect of the new port operation on trade generally, one immediate result,381 words
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Article25 1962-10-08 9 KLANG, Sun. Two cases of dysentery, three cases of chicken pox and six cases of tuberculosis were reported In this district last month25 words
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Article37 1962-10-08 9 IPOH. Bun. Pive men were treated by the hospital here last night for injuries received when they were attacked by a gang of 10 armed with iron rods and sticks at Simpang Ampat.37 words
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Article28 1962-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Th» offices of the High Commission -r for India here and In Slnß«por2 will close tomorrow for ihe Indian festival of Dumehra.28 words
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Article12 1962-10-08 9 KLANG. Sun. Fifty-three dogs were destroyed here last month.12 words
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Article, Illustration219 1962-10-08 9 BY MEDIUMS OF EMPEROR GODS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 200 devotees and mediums walked and danced in a frenzy over a burning charcoal pit in the fire-walking: ceremony that was the culmination of the festival of the Nine Emperor Gods at the Nam TianWan Senr Tin shows devotees carrying sedan chair bearing the image of the Nine Emperor Gods across the pit of burning charcoal - 219 words
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Article33 1962-10-08 9 SINGAPORE Sun. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Minister for Education will open the conference of directors of education or chief education advisers of Commonwealth territories in South-East Asia on Tuesday in Sinsaporc.33 words
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108 1962-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Service to rural community will be the subject of second All-Malayan Jaycee speech contest to be held on Oct. 13 at the Town Hall In Malacca. The contest In two sections English and the national language is for pupils of108 words
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373 1962-10-08 9 The planter who killed wife and her lover gets 2 years ALOR STAR, Sun. J^ FATHER of two, who killed his wife because of her adultery, was today jailed for 2i years by the Kedah Assize Judge, Mr. Justice Suffian Ismail bin Sawal, 35. a padl planter, had pleaded guilty373 words
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Article49 1962-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, Bun.— A pork dealer was robbed of $1,366 at knife-point while leaving a shop In Sago Lane last night. Lee Klan Cheng, .32, the dealer, told the police that ht had collected the cash from a retailer when he was held up by two youths.49 words
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Advertisement105 1962-10-08 9 STOP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophene -an '^l^^^^f^ll'f^^ ffe jjHft j amazing germ fighter that kills Covers the skin with a natural p*^/^,^ iL flesh-tint-prevents pimples jfT Sf^a^ uk from spreading leaves no **^S?V&^'^ H does not crack, cakr105 words
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Advertisement123 1962-10-08 9 8 TON ARTICULATEDS Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built to special 0 requirements. rchard Motors SIN6APORI KUALA LUMPUt tEMESENTED ELSEWHERE It lORNIO MOTORS __J K JPJ and ALL PAINS Ulfl pain and give* immediate rtlitf. DON I BE FAT gm A max ma H*u £afy W«y123 words
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Miscellaneous435 1962-10-08 9 tl«n To Dream: 12.00 Close RADIO SINGAPORE »«rn. Short Wave Service 41 Metre* RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave Service NAT ,ONAL SHOETWAVt 476 metre- 8EEVICK 41.7 metre. -^•^S&rSi 11 The A.M 6.00 TUne 8^ N^News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; u N H a< ln r I 05 0 1 7.16 Your Melodies435 words
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Article296 1962-10-08 10 SWANSEA OUTPLAYED 13-6 LONDON, Sunday. T>HE Canadian Rugby Union team, who start their 1 17-match British tour at Exeter next Saturday, were at Twickenham yesterday to see Harleouins easily beat Swansea 13-6. Swansea were unlucky to > lose second row forward Clifford with a leg Injury InReuter - 296 words
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100 1962-10-08 10 Nagle wins easily in Advertiser tourney ADELAIDE, Sun.— AustraA. ian Kel Nagle, former .ritish open champion. I easily won the £800 Advertiser golf tournament here yesterday, beating his nearest rival Peter Thomson by six strokes. Nagle, who finished with a total of 280, played splendid golf in wind and rainReuter - 100 words
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Article27 1962-10-08 10 PARIS Sun. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Committee said that Lyon was sufficiently well equipped to stage the Olympic Games In 1968.27 words
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835 1962-10-08 10 Everton rob Wolves of record to take over leadership GUNNERS SHOCK THE SPURS WITH 4-4 DRAW gVERTON robbed Wolves of their unbeaten record and took over as English First Division leaders with a thrilling 2-6 victory at Wolverhampton yesterday. Everton's win, the outstanding performance of the day, enabled them toReuter - 835 words
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156 1962-10-08 10 STATHAM FLIES OUT TO JOIN MCC TOURISTS CRICKET f ONDON Sun. Brian Statham, the \j Lancashire fast bowler, flew from London airport last night on his way to Perth, where he is to Join the main body of the M.C.C. cricket tourists. The rest of the team are currently travellingReuter - 156 words
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184 1962-10-08 10 'Surprise knockout to be investigated LOS ANGELES Sun.— Former world welterweight champion Don Jordan (US.) went down for the full count last night from what appeared to be a grazing left hook to the chin by Raymundo Torres (Mexico) but no decision was rendered pending a Boxing Commission Investigation. JordanReuter; UPI - 184 words
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Article1343 1962-10-08 10 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 YVRA Blackburn 2 Rurnlrv 3 Blackpool 2 Man. United 2 Ipswich 0 Leicester 1 Liverpool 1 Bolton Man. City 2 Levton Notts Forest 3 Fulham 1 Sheff. Utd. 5 Sheff. Wed. 2 Tottenham 4 Arsenal 4 West Ham 5 Birmingham 01,343 words
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Advertisement215 1962-10-08 10 O ONLY ,^<: J% < T KNIFE-EDGES V > ?JM ~W 5 if SUBSTITUTION _i jT~ Ife l H K «\l BALANCE *V w fif lT^3r V V WORLD 4 I 1"" W > J* m 4 V- 5^ THE NEW APPROACH A TO PERFECTION /V^^fc N WEIGHING ACCURACY l^^^^\215 words
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Advertisement555 1962-10-08 11 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 pm of the 23rd October. 1962 for Erection of Sekolah Lanjutan Kampong (Chukai) Kemaman. Trengganu. Tender555 words
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Advertisement486 1962-10-08 11 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of a Road Bridge No. 36/3 over the Sg. Brims at Ipoh/Lumut Road in Dindlngs, Perak. will be received up to 3.00 p.m. on 12th. OCTOBER. 1962 from Contractors in Passes 'A' to E' heads I 11. Pull486 words
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Advertisement653 1962-10-08 11 i Continued from Page g) SITUATIONS VACANT iO Words SS (Ml*.)— Box It eta. txtrm WANTED GENERAL cook amah for European family Phone ***** No. 6 Cypress Avenue, Eden Park B'pore. SINCAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Post Of Assistant Instructor. City Healtb Department, filled. Applicants thanked WANTED INOLISH SPEAKING young girl to653 words
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Advertisement692 1962-10-08 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm ROOMS AVAILABLE st reasonable rental 107 Martoe Parade (facing sea) Tel ***** LORONO K Telok Kurau. Out-Bouse with i rooms, kitenen/batn Rent $90/. pm (including water/light) Tel (Spore) *****/***** UNFURNISHED FURNISHED ROOM To Let Reasonable Rent. Apply 484 Tanjomj Katong692 words
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Advertisement878 1962-10-08 11 HOUSES 4 LAND WANTED tt Words U (MU.) Box It eta, txtrm FOR QUICK SALS, try us. We need buacatows, eeml-detaened. two-storeys and terraoe nooses List your property with us. Terms 2% eotnmlsston If sold Real Estate AgenU A Investment Co 53. The AIM Si. B'pore *****. HOUSES A LAND878 words
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Advertisement635 1962-10-08 11 TUITION tt Words UJMim^—BtM SO ets.txttj ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL experience! Bnglisn speaking Instructors Dual-con-trolled oars. Complete course $507Ouaranteed $78/-. 67 Orchard Road, Spore Phone 1*797 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS A PICTURI HISTORY OP THB MOTOR CAR SO small volumes illustrated si fu.l oolour $1 29 per volume. START COLLECTING THIS FASCINATING SERIES635 words
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Advertisement688 1962-10-08 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE »Jf«Ws SI (Mi*.)— Box M ets. txtra 1t27 BENTLEV 3 Utre Red Lanel Tourer. Best offer over 1500/. Secures Stooor. Ulu Ramis Eetate. LAyang Layang. Jobore. USID OAUPHINIS and HoW* to excellent condition at attractive prtoas and terms Other makes also available Progress Motors Ltd tUngapore MUST688 words
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Advertisement649 1962-10-08 11 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC to Words U (Ml*.)— Bon M tlo. txmrm LAOIIi WILCOMC to U» n.w (■■loo Patricia) relax in cool comlort while our qualified staff take ears oC all your hair and beauty problems Kxqulilt* oolour tints, *oft natural perrc*. raxor-ctitting and rr-atyllrt Facials, wax treatment, itsmm hatn. body649 words
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Article142 1962-10-08 12 Fusion instead of fission AN APPROACH TO MODERN PHYSICS. By B. JV. da C. Andrade. (Bell and Sons. 7s. 6dJBY 1980 some ten per cent of America's power will be derived from nuclear energy. It means, roughly speaking, the production of radioactive byproducts equivalent to the debris of about 20.000142 words
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Article219 1962-10-08 12 THE HASHEMITE BANNER UNEASY LIES THE HEAD. By HM. King Hussein of Jordan. (Heinemann. 30s.). IT MUST surely be unusual for a healthy young king of 27 to write his autobiography, but in the case of King Hussein it is justified by a decade of troubles that many people thought219 words
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Article383 1962-10-08 12 HALL ROMNEY - Recollections Wartime voyages in merchant fleet A MERCHANT FLEET IN WAR, 1939-45. By Captain S.W. Roskill R.N. (Collins 255.). fTi HIS book makes nostalgic reading memories of happy I voyages which the present generation, hurtling in J- fast aircraft, never enjoy. My own first homeward voyage was on the Meriones383 words
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Article259 1962-10-08 12 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE B* The Discovery of the Malla. By Giuseppe Tucci. (Allen and In win 255) SOME of the mystery of Nepal ts dissolving, but little of the poetry and magic Is lost. Indeed It Is renewable in accounts such as this of travel and discovery259 words
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Advertisement282 1962-10-08 12 BSE/29 7 I BRING EFFICIENCY TO YOUR OFFICE WITH THESE MODERN 1 MACHINES! Herme* Office Type- k -<^/ 7 writers are progressive /^^>*/j^te and rapid. They arc Jjj quality Swiss products. l is2>- 881 l Monroe Adding Calculators give you _^fl| Sr* jLf modern, fully automatic k.W sSr'mW^ calculating. They282 words
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Advertisement224 1962-10-08 12 if you can afford «p4d per month you can afford a family sized /^==o[ B.2cu.ft. gifi PHILCO W refrigerator in Singapore $53 in Federation ■Bffiffi SEC THfM AT YOUR OEALER OR &£g9 HOME APPLIANCES 304t ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORf J-ot good piet-uteA dekopdn FILMS! PATERSON, SIMONS 6. CO. LTD. Suppliers: DIA224 words
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Miscellaneous203 1962-10-08 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5, 6 Hotelier hu put an end to 2isw end oi^ toD the 8 a b K 9 Lr c Bpu8 pu y ce nB (6" OnileUr intelligence of prlv.U 10. SMESidin tte end (4,. K^rtiVintSS 1 iV^ti™* 11. It will be simple to confound 18203 words
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Advertisement1485 1962-10-08 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WESI COAST U.» Om Sport Sana P. S'hM Ptnang MENESTNERO ti.erpttl la Pt Oct) Oct 13 PYRRHUS Litantal, Dublin Glasgow Oat II Oti Tl ON rt/11 lit 11 OEMOOOCOS fin. L'PMI. r/hn, rmotrtk Oti 11 Ocl 10 Oat 17/ M Rat It »IREUS Ma.re. LiterpMi. Glasgow Oct1,485 words
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Advertisement1187 1962-10-08 13 MBTfpfyifiyirfl^l^lfitfflJP^ THE E.A.L LINESSAILINGS TO GENPe, LE HAVRE. RAMRRRO BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROHERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AHO COPENHAGEN /3?~™_?i33|i 8>B f V*m Ptnang RfVjGVlll "BEIRA" a) Sailed 5/ 7 Oct 1/ I Oct Y\X^J*l "MALACCA" I) 22/23 Oct 18/17 Oct 28/23 Oct \ffS\V<?/ 'BUSIMNSA' a) 10 art/ Nat aVIRM I/IM JSjQBK1,187 words
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Advertisement1481 1962-10-08 13 BEE^/IEWE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONRON. UVERPOOt ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P S'hai* Penang BENRINHES* L pttl, A'tp. Bmn, H'tg, M'oro Oct 11/14 Oct 19/11 Oct 28/21 BENVANNOCN (18) H'aarg. I ill, G'mouth Oct 11/23 Oct 24/20 Oct Ul I UNREKfI (E.LW i MM. R OM. Hut). Htwg. Oct 28/3 (XI1,481 words
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Advertisement1063 1962-10-08 13 w~ McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. Wr-T~ VHSJV n3]l EL. \F*»a ELLIHMAN UHI ti. KLAVBNKSS LUIS 1 m HAVRE. LONDON. NAMOURC. LOS ANGELES SAN FRANriSCO ROTTERDAM ft MIDOLESOROUGH. SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Cm OF ELT Acciptug caiga In Ceatral I Seal* S'poii P. S'hM Penang BRONXVULE M/1B Ott 17/10 Oct 281,063 words
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Article35 1962-10-08 14 HI BBUR TIN (per lb.) (per pical) Oct. 1 77" »ctv 54>3.50 2 ?>S cU. 54Z3.50 3 78' ctv 5423.25 4 77-', (U. 5 42. .50 5 78!* CU. $4">3 6*', C MM.SO35 words
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2096 1962-10-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange presented an even quieter picture last week than in the previous trading period and the turnover shrunk even further. No fortunes were lost or made in the thinnest turnover for many months and brokers' telephones were2,096 words
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Article558 1962-10-08 14 October rubber squeeze rpHE chief feature of the Malayan Rubber Market last week was on the October first grade which took the price up to 79£ cents. Thereafter the pressure on October first grade, set up by covering for Russian October shipments, relaxed and the price closed on Thursday at558 words
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Article66 1962-10-08 14 rt Malayan Ei*hang* Ben.s' Assoclatlon made the** rhanze* In lt« n»e» to merchants on Saturday (all rate* to $100) Selling TT *r OO ready: «wl»a Fran** 141 I/A; Italian Lire *****. On the fro* oKehang* market In Hang K*ng. the US d*llar waa quoted at 5.731 for T.T.66 words
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Article43 1962-10-08 14 Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Okt. S Oct. industrials' IW.VI .1>3.«4 184.2S 183.61 1»3.36 l«3 SO Tins •--'32 353.T5 214.07 2«4«5 2S:. Ti M6.SB S rubejert: 170 W 171.0.1 ***** 170.25 170 IM 170.64 Jan 1 1»M-100.43 words
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Article1011 1962-10-08 14 THE ttate of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to September 29. (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L Undine for Hiffhext and Lowest business this year to date were: Bukit Kepon| 2.75 1.65 Gleiwaly 170 33 .15 iwlruiri1,011 words
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Advertisement961 1962-10-08 14 I KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. ■!>■—■ OAA. rsuHlß «k Atlantic CoaVSl ■BaTVIBB tl* tU tl» tla S'po>« s'M* >rtaat B rraaciao* c *n|e«n N.Ttfl (•••■awa MarC mi Bet 31 31 On b Nei 13 Ns. 25 Na« 12 Det -Searte Man" n/n Bm M "a»/i Bw Bee n B*« U961 words
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Advertisement981 1962-10-08 14 m v i m mis \\\oi \n ii Cnrrent Dale ol Total Tout tar payment pavmcat for preview year year Sunjei Way 25^ 46T, 26% straits Traders 10% T Oct. 29 16 3/3% 40% Nyalas 12% Oct. 26 12% 16% Aberfoyle ,d. Nov. 16 Id. 2d. REM. 3d.t Oct. M.981 words
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Article833 1962-10-08 15 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS 'put following io complete 1 list of revised quotations Issued by tbe Singapore section of the Malayan stork Exchange od Friday Oct. 5. moujmiAu MM Ord« 100 B B. Patrol «B/» Uh MM TnilllM ».0U •»> Bouitaad 1.52 I*3 M rio mum Pre« 15/- 16/» Orda833 words
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Advertisement643 1962-10-08 15 NOTICE The Singapore Government Administrative And Clerical Services Union request those dismissed from Government Service for Indebtedness to write to the Secretary, c/o P.O Box 1695. NOTICE Mr. Arumugam is no longer authorised to collect any monies on behalf of The Singapore Government Administrative And Clerical Sen-ices Union. ANNOUNCEMENT We643 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-10-08 15 NOTICE ESTATE OP LIM SLAB Deceased. PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of tbe abovenamed deceased late of No. I 45 Emerald Hill Road. Singapore who died on the 27th1,039 words
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Advertisement119 1962-10-08 15 NOTICES I RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN. LIMITED (Incorporated in thr Federation of Malaya) Stockholders are advisee that the Tin Ore Output (or the Month of September 1962 was 591 piculs HARPER. QLLPILLAN St CO LIMITED. Secretaries Si General Agents, i Penang: Bth October. 1962. NOTICE The Office of Kee Yeop, Chartered119 words
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Advertisement682 1962-10-08 15 NOTICE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP- 137) NOTICE I MIEB SECTIONS 43 AND 39 (IU) MINKIPALITY OF IPOII Whereas it is proposed to adopt the assessments contained in the Assessment List lor the year 1962 with such alterations as are in the particular cases deemed necessary as the a&se&smenis for682 words
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Advertisement409 1962-10-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! APPOINTMENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ DESPATCH CLERK The Housing Trust, Federation of Malaya, wishes to thank all persons who applied for the above vacancy in response to the advertisements issued in the Press on the 12th and 13th of July. 196Z and wishes to notify them that the position409 words
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Advertisement478 1962-10-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Applications are invited for the post of Public Relations Officer in the University of Malaya which is expected to fall vacant in 1963. Candidates for this post must normally possess a degree of a recognised University. Non-graduates with considerable experience in work478 words
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Advertisement329 1962-10-08 15 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE The advertisement for the SUPPLY OF ONE 200.000 GALLON STEEL WATER TANK AND A STEEL TOWER 72 FT. HIGH AT P.W.D. LABOUR LINES, PRAI, PROVINCE WELLESLEY which appeared in the issues of the 15th and 17th September, 1962 paper and which was scheduled to close329 words
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Article, Illustration910 1962-10-08 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL WATSON WAIVES FOLLOW-ON TOURISTS WIN BY 406 RUNS By Kuala Lumpur, Sun MALA VANS ALL OUT FOR 66 IN 2ND INNINGS Spin and brilliant fielding restrict C'wealth scoring fHE touring Commonwealth team played cricket with us today, not against us. SoLim aw hong - 910 words
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Article300 1962-10-08 16 WEALTH Ist Inns 36»-8 dr. .MALAYA IST INNS WILLIAMS ret. hurt 1? MILNEB lim Hall 13 BKC'KLTT b C. Watson 0 M. SHLPHKRDSON r and b d'Olhiera 18 I) A SILVA Swetman b Bordr 51 G SHETMUUMON b Bordr 4 nil .11. h run out 5 O( 111 ll\i:\N300 words
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Article90 1962-10-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I>v. W. Payton, a (onner English county player, makes his debut for Singapore on Friday in the one-day cricket matci; against Commonwealth team on ths padang hete. Payton. a Cambridge Blue who has also played for NottinghamMiire ariC Derbyshire in the English county90 words
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Article22 1962-10-08 16 SINGAPORE. S«in University of Singapore beat University of Malaya 8-5 in their annual rugger match at Buka Tlman Road today.22 words
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Article83 1962-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Lightweight Cheah Sek Tong was the only qualifier at the Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federation's Common- 1 wealth Games trials here last night Sek Tong pressed 250-lb snatched 225-lb. and jerked 290-lb. for a total of 785 toi beat the qualifying mark by 15-lb.83 words
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Advertisement51 1962-10-08 16 1 »T»his is the new Truelinc Jubilee -the latest Fortis RESISTANCE TO SHOCK 1 creation -a superb piece of Swiss craftsmanship, UNBREAKABLE FORTIFLEX MAINSPRING automatic and self-winding. Most distinctive looking, it DUSTPROOF AND WATERPROOF CASE is highly accurate and very reliable. Features include: WEEKDAY AND DATE WINDOWS THE NEW^FDRTIS TRUELINE51 words
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Advertisement477 1962-10-08 16 pawjpMr^^H _y~ Si IB Uj^ J*^ Hfl H W I mm I B^L. J^^j •o.titth itopling U fott. Awwnbi* yo«r \S^3 l kK N lk B# <l#d o t~'°*- Ov cwitainan m nM<l*d-Mva valirabU hdT^ 31 41 w "o^powarad mod.h-t. -floar tpoc*. Feittn topt quickly and 5" choot»from. ■kip firth477 words
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Miscellaneous82 1962-10-08 16 SUMMARY SOCCER JUNIOR CCP (Spore) Police 3 RAF Tengah 1. HOCKEY SIBEETftP FINAL fPenangi PLCH Rovers 4 Combined Schools Blues' 0. NECBI GIRLS CARNIVAL 'Berenibani: ACS 0 TKC 0; KGV 1 TMB 0; TKS 1 OES Pt. Dickson 0; TKS 2 ACS 0: Convent 0 KGV 0; TKC 2. OBS82 words
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Article2003 1962-10-08 17 EVELYN SPRINGS $364 SURPRISE Jockey Johari scores a fine comeback triumph in thrilling finish with another outsider RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP; Penang, Sunday JOCKEY Johari bin Bambri made a sensational comeback today when he landed a shock winner on Evelyn in the sixth race here. Evelyn, a rank outsider carrying2,003 words
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211 1962-10-08 17 BADMINTON IPOH, S\in. Ng Boon Bee. last year's triple crown champion, and Tong Yee Cheng, retained their mixed doubles titles in the Perak open badminton championships here this morning. Boon Bee also reached UN men's singles final and the men's211 words
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Article46 1962-10-08 17 TOTAL POOL: $84,360 1ST— No. *****3 ($37,180) 2ND— No. 2*4818 (814.872) 3RD— No. *****8 7.438) S1ABTEBS ($1,352 etch): No*. *****6, 2769S3. *****0. *****1, *****4, *****9 ******. *****3. *****3, *****2) *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,000 each): Not *****2, *****5, *****8. *****6 *****1, *****3, *****2, *****«; *****8, *****3.46 words
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Article90 1962-10-08 17 LONDON, Sun. The Oaaarewltch Handicap was won at Newmarket yesterday on an objec Uon by Golden Fire (26-1). who finished second of the 25 runners in the IBf race. First past the poet by a neck was OrrhardUt (38-1) with Grey of Falloden (9-1 secondReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement501 1962-10-08 17 Right around the world... Craven 'A' Filter Long Size is fast becoming the best liked filter cigarette right around the world. Here is a cigarette with the perfect balance between tobacco and filter— the right blend of specially selected Virginia tobacco and the right filter for a smoke that's smoother501 words
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Miscellaneous99 1962-10-08 17 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER pot) S'POsV* DIV. 1: CA V RAF Se- HOCKEY letar (Jn. Besar. 6.15). STORK DIV. 1: SRC v Indians PENANG DIV. 1: TPCA v Port (padang); Dlt. S: RAF Tengah v Commission (City Stadium). Police (Thomson Rd); Bchools v IPOH DIV. 1: KinU Indians v RAF99 words
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Obituary110 1962-10-08 18 DAVID KANNIAH 67 years passed nay i^tirffuMy T. 10.62 cortege leaven >>.V Margaret Clone to Hldadarl chnpel p.m. Deeply regretted. MADAM HO ANC M00I passed away peacefully at 10.43 a.m. on 7.10.82 leaving l*hlnd I son*. daughters 2 sonii-ln-law 1 dauKhter-ln-l.iw and many grand children Cortege will leave 61110 words
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Obituary22 1962-10-08 18 IN LOVING MEMORY Of Rrv. Fr Ahraham Chelllah Knnlrls RIP K-10-62 Bf wife, children and congregation of Our Kavlours Church.22 words
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Article81 1962-10-08 18 DANNEMORA New York State Sun. Six convicts at Clinton Prison here underwent delicate plastic surgery yesterday in a new programme worked out by rehabilitation experts. The theory is that prisoners may be encouraged to turn over a new leaf if they lose disabilities which" may have madeReuter - 81 words
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Article41 1962-10-08 18 SEREMBAN. Sun. Singapore beat Malacca by (our matches to three in the Heah Joo Seng Cup badminton competition (or women at St. Paul's Institution Hall here tonight. Singapore will now meet Penang or Perak in the tnter-zone final.41 words
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Article, Illustration9 1962-10-08 18 U.P.I. PICTURESUPI - 9 words
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Article, Illustration190 1962-10-08 18 FIRST PICTURES OF NEW SUB ESCAPE TRIALS PETTY OFFICER B. Rosson (above) inflates his special buoyancy suit after escaping from the test submarine Tiptoe. This is one of the first pictures received of the Royal Navy's submarine escape trials in the Mediterranean sea to test190 words
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132 1962-10-08 18 HOUSTON. (Texas), Sun. Astronaut Walter Schirra returned to his home base at the U.S. Space Centre here yesterday and was given a quiet welcome by about 1,000 people gathered to greet him at the airport. Later, the 39-year-old astronaut was to hold aReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration227 1962-10-08 18 Liston picked up by police then released PHILADELPHIA. Sun. Charles (Sonny) Listori. who won the heavyweight championship on Sept. 25, was picked up by police in Fairmount Park on Friday night and later released. A guard at the park, Mr. Aaron Smith, said the 28-year-old champion was stopped while driving*227 words
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