The Straits Times, 10 October 1962
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Title Section21 1962-10-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 lib**"" He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration498 1962-10-10 1 Unanimous decision by Internal Security Council to ban conference called by Fong Ta/A;s on keeping order till merger KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Internal Security Council has decided to ban a conference which the Singapore Association of Trade Unions had proposed to hold this Thursday and Friday. Complete498 words
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Article32 1962-10-10 1 LONDON. Tues— Donald Maclean, former British diplomat who absconded to Russia, has been left £50 sterling and a fifth share in the residue of his mother's estate of £»,904— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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672 1962-10-10 1 SECRETS TRIAL TOLD OF SEX PICTURES LONDON, Tuesday. A FORMER British Admiralty employee in Moscow, William John Christopher Vassall, 38/ confessed to betraying British information after Russian officials compromised him with photographs of sexual acts, it was alleged here today. Vassall, who is accused of two offences under the OfficialReuter - 672 words
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145 1962-10-10 1 'Aim was to kidnap De Gaulle and try him' PARIS, Tues. Three of the men arrested in connection with the attempted assassination of President De Gaulle in the Paris suburbs in August told an examining magistrate yesterday their first aim had been to kidnap the President and "try" him. PoliceReuter - 145 words
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Article39 1962-10-10 1 BAIQON. Tuea.— South V'.etntmew' planes will drop 100.000 leaflet* over wide areas of the Vletcons guerilla strongholds in Binh Tuy Province, But of Saigon, in the next three months v part of a big propaganda campaign. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article78 1962-10-10 1 LONDON, Tues. Mr. lv«r Smith, landlord of a South London pub, looked like any father wheeling his baby son's pushcar in the sunshine. But 19-month-old Graham Smith was sitting on £409, the pubs takings. It seemed the perfect way of retting the money to the bankReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration614 1962-10-10 1 JACKIE SAM - Storm blows up as priest censors parish paper JACKIE SAM THE BISHOP IS AWAY IN ROME, SO A PETITION IS UNANSWERED AND A BELOVED CHURCHMAN IS SENT AWAY ■y SINGAPORE, Tues. A big controversy has split the Portuguese Mission in Singapore. Tht controversy has «rupled into a storm with the614 words
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Article111 1962-10-10 1 A killer (woman) escapes again PHOENIX (Arizona). Tues. Trunk murderess Winnie Ruth Judd. last night escaped from the Arixona state mental hospital for the seventh time since her confinement in 1932. Hospital superintendent Samuel Wick said the 57--year-old woman, originally sentenced to death for the murder of her two roommates111 words
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Article199 1962-10-10 1 OXFORD (Mississippi), Tuesday. T^fORE than 400 "Ole Miss" students crowded in ITI front of the University cafeteria last night shouting insults at James H. Meredith and harassing a handful of U.S. Marshals and soldiers guarding the Negro student. While Meredith ate his dinner Inside, the studentsUPI - 199 words
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Article46 1962-10-10 1 TAIPEH, Tues. President Chiang Kai-shek declared today "the tune is ripe now" for an allout attack on Communist China led by himself. Chiang's declaration, released tonight, will be react at a mass rally tomorrow celebrating the "double tenth I'—TJ.P.I1 TJ.P.I46 words
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Article65 1962-10-10 1 HONOLULU. Tues.— Secretary of Defence Robert S. McNamara leff Hawaii for Washington last night after a day-long conference with military and diplomatic leaders on the Corrununlit drive into South-east -Asia. The Secretary warned that "there still remains a great deal to be done and much n: the65 words
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Article35 1962-10-10 1 SAIGON, Tuea.— Heavy rains have fallen over some regions of the Mekong River delta in South Vietnam causing floods 'in Kien Tuong and An Giang provinces, according to reports received here today.35 words
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Article41 1962-10-10 1 OSLO, Tues. A Norwegian ship en route to Cuba was ordered by its owners yesterday not to call at Cuban ports and to unload its cargo of smoked herring In other nation* instead. It was announced today.41 words
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Article24 1962-10-10 1 LONDON. Tues The ArchbUhop of Canterbury does not plan to attend the Ecumenical Council In Rome, it ni reported today.24 words
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Article193 1962-10-10 1 India alerts Air Force YEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Air Force has been alerted to go into action in the North-eastern Frontier Agency if necessary to oust intruding Chinese troops, informed sources said today. The sources said an alert was Issued last Weekend after the Prime Minister Mr. Nehru wasUP - 193 words
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Article52 1962-10-10 1 VARSITY FOR IRIAN UK \km r ae t < ,<•! .T Tl 111! B+ V ill MHH > <ll» ,lr, r. <■ )lili-h!mil» "f I ijm r I Si Claim i no^n- Minwtei Im int.T.j) i*. in Prof* Mn b imm-ifl "i itnin. ...ii- i >"ji'j i» "Bird52 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-10-10 2 BRUSSELS, Tuesday. Edward Heath, chief European Common Market negotiator, told Ministers of ""the Six' yesterday that Britain was determined to bring the negotiations on her application to an early and successful conIn a 50-mlnute statement at yesterdays resumed negotiations, Mr. Heath outlined332 words
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Article239 1962-10-10 2 Ghana: Is it a British dominion? LONDON, Tuesday THE British Court of Appeal is to discuss next Monday the issue of whether Ghana is in law a "British dominion." The court's decision might affect all the new republics in the Commonwealth. The court yesterday directed that notice of its intentionReuter - 239 words
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Article36 1962-10-10 2 There it no doubt in my mind that but for smoking, p*rtlculjrly of cigjrettM, there would be very little lung cancer in this A country. —Mr. Enoch Powell, Britain's Health Minister, in a radio Interview yesterday.36 words
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Article62 1962-10-10 2 CHESTERFIELD, E n g land) ,Tues. Three more cases of food poisoning were reported over the weekend at Chesterfield. Derbyshire, bringing the total to 43 of' which two were fatal, It was announced yesterday. Health experts who have not yet found the source of .the poisoning have62 words
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Article124 1962-10-10 2 SORONGk lues The first of 1.200 Pakistani troops for the United Nations security force in West New Guinea arrived here yesterday with a full regimental bagpipe band and banner corps leading the msrch Into the town. Gaping Papuan oilworkers and off-duty Dutch soldiers crowded the wharves to124 words
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Article34 1962-10-10 2 CRESCENT CITY (California). Tues. A forest ranger yesterday found u.e bodies of U.S. congressman SUm Miller, his pilot, and the pilots 13-year-old son in the wreckage of their mlaaing plane. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article170 1962-10-10 2 STRIKE RASH HITS MANILA MANILA, Tues.— Some 1,000 employees of the Government run Philippine Charity Sweep stakes office went on strike today in protest against alleged "unfair practices" by the management. The strike Is expected to disrupt a scheduled lottery on Friday. The office runs a continuous series of sweepstakesReuter - 170 words
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Article26 1962-10-10 2 LONDON. Tues. Siamese twin girls Joined at the chest, were born In t London hospital by caesarlan operation. Both are healthy.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement368 1962-10-10 2 "dateline 'Ws&k Hong Kong ;.;>>;•;. >^'^*^^;.■^;^^■l;^;^^.^ l^.'^^;.•^^.■■;.;^^^..■^^^■-■.■■^;v^■.\^'■;^^•^^;.;.;^v; fTIHE new Macao-Horiß J_ Kong ferry will be named Macao, not Princess Alexandra, because the Portuguese Government "doesn't like the idea of using names of British royalty." according to an official sDOkesman. The vessel is a converted English Channel steamer, formerly named Princess368 words
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Miscellaneous21 1962-10-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Vjure. oeawy (we ihowt meetN MBre N RJTUGW. 2w~*" L *>v_rs!_Hc-_P —bm^ —J fiIUECt TMI^N UaUtiiP^iiiir21 words
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408 1962-10-10 3 ITNITED NATIONS. Tues. United Nations guards struggled with Cuban demonstrators in the public gallery yesterday as President Osvaldo Dorticos Torrado of* Cuba was repeatedly heckled and interrupted as he addressed the General Assembly. The president, Mr. Muhammad Zafrnllab Khan of Pakistan, warned that408 words
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253 1962-10-10 3 Ghana's delegate in the General Assembly's special political committee yesterday described the South African Government's action in classifying Japanese in South Africa as white as an "unsavoury concession Opening the debate on South Africa's racial policies, the Ghanaian delegate. Mr. J. E. Jantuah.253 words
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Article105 1962-10-10 3 The General Assembly's trusteeship committee yesterday overwhelmingly adopted a draft resolution calling on Britain to take measures aimed at releasing the Southern Rhodesian nationalist leader, Mr. Joshua Nkomo, from restrictive detention, and lifting the ban on his Zimbabwe African People's Union (Zapu). The,, voting105 words
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Article42 1962-10-10 3 Algeria 109 th member 4 LGERIA yesterday was formally admitted by acclaJ\ mation to United Nations membership. The General Assembly approved without a recommendation of the Security Council to admit the new state, as the 109 th member of the world body.42 words
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Article188 1962-10-10 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND ACCRA: Ghanaians will pay more Income tax. higher purchase tax on many imported foods, increased Import duties to safeguard local Industries, and more for petrol, under the new budget. LONDON: The Arab League has asked member states to ban Frank Sinatra's films and records because It says188 words
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Article142 1962-10-10 3 BERLIN, Tues. East and West Berlin police exchanged shots across the river Spree last night after the East Germans shot a refugee swimming to the West. West Berlin police said a police radio car was narrowly missed by the East German fire and Western police142 words
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Article40 1962-10-10 3 HONG KONO. Tuea. The South Vietnam People's "Defence Force" killed or captured 781 United States and South Vietnam Government troops during 11 days, the New China News Agency reported yesterday quoting the South Vietnam Liberation Press Agency. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article36 1962-10-10 3 PARIS. Tues. Mr. Pote Sarasir,. Secretary-Oeneral of Urn South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato), said here last night that the organisations ministerial meeting in April may be held In Paris for the first time.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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182 1962-10-10 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. rpHE State Department said yesterday it had received reports that there were "disturbances" in the Rostov area of Southern Russia earlier this year, but the department spokesman declined to elaborate. U.S. officials said the Administration had reports from a number of sourcesReuter - 182 words
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Article50 1962-10-10 3 UINGHAMTON. (New York State). Tues. Stirling Moss, the British racing driver, was fined US$lO for speeding here last night. State police said Moss, who recently recovered from serious injuries, was driving his sports car at over 60 miles an hour in a 50 m.p.h. zone. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article56 1962-10-10 3 JAKARTA. Tues. Australia need not worry about the growing Indonesian naval power, Brig. All Sadlkln, a deputy to the comma nder- in-chief of the navy said today. Reporters had asked him to comment on Jakarta newspaper reports that Australia was "surprised" at the rapid growthReuter - 56 words
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95 1962-10-10 3 MELBOURNE. Tuea. Speedboat driver Len Owen. 49. was killed yesterday when a .hydroplane in which he ws attempting to break a world waterspeed rcord crashed at Glenmanfr Weir. 120 miles east of here. Owen's "Harrlcane Three" had just clocked 172 milesUPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration411 1962-10-10 4 Singapore— cultural melting pot STATE WILL BE PARIS OF MALAYSIA —MINISTER (SINGAPORE, Tues. —The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said that Singapore would become not only the New York to the new Malaysia but also the "Paris of this region." The Minister wa i speaking at the present411 words
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Article150 1962-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Only seven of some 50 Chinese refugees and passengers from West Irian who arrived in Singapore this afternoon by the 2,200--ton X.P.M. freighter Kasimbar disembarked from the ship. The rest, mostly children are headed for Holland. Travelling with the refugees were 50 Hollandbound150 words
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267 1962-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A DISTRICT COURT was today told that 200 people, including an Assemblyman, were liable to prosecution for attending a dinner organised by Ngoh See Tian, 45, a labourer, for an unregistered Chinese society. "But the fact that this has not been267 words
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Article173 1962-10-10 4 New claims by daily paid union SINGAPORE. Tues. The Public Dally Rated Electrical Workers' Union another affiliate of the Public Dally Rated Employees' Unions Federation has submitted a new list of 22 claims to the City Council. Yesterday, the Public Dally Rated Water Workers Union gave the council a one-week173 words
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Article92 1962-10-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Lack of information is causing British Investors to have insufficient confidence in the political stability of Malaya, Sir John Barlow, British Conservative MJ"., said here tonight. Sir John, managing director of Barlow and Co. Ltd., was speaking at the airport before flying to London.92 words
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Article43 1962-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Vues.— The Con-sul-General or the Pullippmes. Mr. Juan C. DioniMo. will address the V's Men's Club of Singapore Beta Chapter, on "Tne New Orientation of the Philippines" at iheir luncheon meeting at 1.15 p.m. on Saturday at the Princes' Restaurant.43 words
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Article100 1962-10-10 4 SUCCESS IN RICE TALKS SINGAPORE, Tues. The nine-man I Burmese trade delegation which is on a three-day market survey, today scored the "first round" of success in their efforts to expand the Burmese rice market in Singapore. The delegation leader, Major Them Han, said contentedly after a two-houi meeting with100 words
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Miscellaneous399 1962-10-10 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's ache- p.m.; from Jakarta (ML 204) ciule of civil aircraft move- 7.40 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur mente at Paya Lebar Airport: (ML 173) 9 p.m.: from Kuala ARRIVALS Lumpur (ML 171) 10.00 a.m. BOAC: Prom London, Rome. DEPARTURES Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta,399 words
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Article167 1962-10-10 5 China's revenge on our rubber I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V —China is retaliating against the imposition of restrictions in Malaya on imports of Chinese textiles and cement by not buying rubber from her. according to authoritative sources. Last year China bought only 2.600 tons from Malaya: this year none at all.167 words
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Article46 1962-10-10 5 ALOR STAR. Tues.— The new Commissioner of Police, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail, left here today after a two-day official visit to Kedah and Perils police contingent. This was his first visit to the two states since ho became Commissioner last month.46 words
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Article43 1962-10-10 5 PENANG, Tues. The St Georges Girls 1 School will hold is animal speech day and exhibition of work on Oct. 19. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will address the school and Datin Wong will give away the prizes.43 words
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Article176 1962-10-10 5 Soldiers and stolen cars MALACCA, Tues.— A magistrate, Mr. Kamanatha Iyer, said today that the Army authorities at the Terendak camp, 13 miles from here, must be quite upset by the frequent theft of cars by soldiers from the camp, but he wondered why they could not do anything about176 words
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Article39 1962-10-10 5 KAJANG. Tues. A $20,000 house for the kathi here is amontr live new ones planned by the State Government to ease tb>> housing shortage. Work on the five now quarters costing a total of $60,000 has KtartPd.39 words
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188 1962-10-10 5 IPOH, Tuesday 'THE research division 1 of the Mines Department here is being expanded at a cost of 5450,00n New machinery will be installed to help in the mineral investigation programme. A major part of the research institute's work is the extensive programme of test188 words
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Article, Illustration411 1962-10-10 5 I'VE NEVER READ SUCH VULGARITY, says POLICE MISS 65 copies of 'Tropic of Cancer' seized in bookshop raid: 'It tends to corrupt one's morals 9 PENANG, Tuesday. AN unmarried woman police officer today described American author Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer" as an "obscene book that tends to deprave and411 words
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Article17 1962-10-10 5 KUALA TRENQOANU. Tues The Sultan of Trengganu will open Police Week here on Oct. 14.17 words
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Article, Illustration182 1962-10-10 5 Prof. Sheridan to take up varsity post in Belfast SINGAPORE. Tues.—Professor L. A. Sheridan (above), who has piloted the Law School in Singapore since Us inception in 1957, will take op a new appointment early next year. He will take up the post of Professor of Comparative Law at the182 words
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Article38 1962-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Captain Ong Kah Yoke of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps will leave for India on Saturday to attend a seven-month Junior Officers 1 course at the Army Service Corps School in Bareilly.38 words
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176 1962-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. About 600 men of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars who wear green and gold tentcaps once described by one of its officers to a greatly amused Tengku Abdul Rahman as "Irish songkoks" will be ceremonial ly welcomed to Malaya tomorrow. Some176 words
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Article71 1962-10-10 5 KOTA BHARU. Tues— The Sultan of Kelantan left today by train for Bangkok for a two-week private visit. He was accompanied by his Consort, and their four children. I This morning the Sultan was given a royal send-otf at the Palrkbang railway .station before boarding71 words
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Article, Illustration1604 1962-10-10 7 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature The rogue elephant (76) in the Bond Street suit 0.X.-the rebel in the art jungle OSKAR KOKOSCHKA has called himself an "outsider" and he is. In the jungle of art he is a rogue elephant, with all that this entails. It has been a disadvantage. Commercially,1,604 words
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Obituary31 1962-10-10 8 I* •Tsra's \i» i Minimum; MR. TAN TIONO ■■NO. S3 |...ed way peacefully on 6-10-6 V Cortege leaving 375/377 Reach Road on Sunday 14-10-S2 for Buklt Bullm. Jurong Road. Singapore31 words
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Article119 1962-10-10 8 1$ Worii tie i tlmimmm I UNPLEASANT SMELLS DISAPPEAR UK* magic with Airwirk It makes the ajr smell fresh and gvaat Get a bottle of Airwlck toda. BONCAFI BONCAFE BONCAFE. Try Boocafe the pure ground coffee with th* rich aroma and flavour Katy to make, wonderful to drink. "RYVITA119 words
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736 1962-10-10 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, October 10. 1962. Brink Of War? Although India and China i seem to be further away from negotiations on their border problem than ever they were, talk of "the brink of war" exaggerates the crisis. Even "crisis" is too flamboyant a word. A short lived friendship736 words
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Article263 1962-10-10 8 Officials of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, the left-wing federation, will be protesting this morning that they have no connection with any pro-Communist group, that they are not themselves pro-Communist, that their sole business is the interests of the worker, and that the banning of their October263 words
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Article231 1962-10-10 8 Discussion of the dangers of communalism is no bad thing. But it is disappointing to see the debate resumed at a level no higher than where it expired because of public boredom. The answer to communalism, says Mr. Rajaratnam, is to 'inculcate a sense of Malayan nationalism among the231 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1962-10-10 8 RONALD BATCHELOR - All over in 10 hours a thousand years of tyranny RONALD BATCHELOR SALLAL, THE MAN WHO EMERGED FROM SEVEN YEARS OF CLOSE. CONFINEMENT IN A DUNGEON, TALKS TODAY OF HIS HOPES FOR YEMEN-THE FORGOTTEN LAND by who has arriyexl In Sanaa— one of the Yerrren s twin capitals— after anReuter - 1,349 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter156 1962-10-10 8 PERMIT me to answer your correspondent "Apotlan It is correct that a Merdeka Memorial Fund was collected In Talping to build a public library and to date a total of $23,000 is on deposit In a bank In Talplng. The intention was to build this library156 words
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Letter611 1962-10-10 8 THIS Is an open letter to my friend Mr. V. David. We both come from and belong to the working class. At one time our interests and affiliations were Identical. We stood for the common working man. But in the last three weeks we have parted611 words
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Article173 1962-10-10 9 Wanted a mate for 45 ft. yacht DENANG, Tues.— Three Americans are looking for a mate to loin them in a "voyage of adventure" to New York in a 45-ft. yacht. "He must speak English and have sailing experience." said Mr. Mllo M. Wolff, owner of the 12-ton ketch Bettlna173 words
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Article51 1962-10-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The chairman of the board of directors of Outhrie Agency t Malaya > Ltd.. Mr. T. M. Walker, will talk on "The Malayan Oil Palm Industry" at the University of Malaya at 5.30 pm. on Thursday. The talk 1* arranged by the Economic Society51 words
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Article12 1962-10-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Senate will meet on Monday.12 words
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Article, Illustration530 1962-10-10 9 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES: B> Johore Bahru. Tuesday WARNING BY BOMOH OF MORE SCARES FOR GIRLS LONE WOMAN CARRIES ON TEACHING: BOYS FROLIC ROUND FELLED lIVUNTED TREE... J^ PETITE and attractive teacher, 17-year-old Fatimah binte Ali. "the fearless one," was the only woman to turn up at the530 words
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Article52 1962-10-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A collection of 1.088 banned C nines,- books, belonging to an illiterate old woman, was confiscated today by a magistrate's court following a police application under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance. Inspector Ram Naidu described the books as "chain story picture books produced in52 words
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Article51 1962-10-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A motion asking the State Government to make provision to send members of the Johore Legislative Assembly to attend meetings of the House of Representatives In Kuala Lumpur as observers will be moved by Syed Mohamed bin Edros (All.-Gelang Patah) at Sunday's meeting of the51 words
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Article67 1962-10-10 9 PONTIAN. Tues. The Pontian branch of the Labour Party of Malar* has applied for Statland lo build houses for four famine* who were made hom^ir---by a fire In Jalan Alaagoff here last Wednesday night. In a letter to the District Officer the Labour Party branch also67 words
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Article129 1962-10-10 9 IPOH, Tues. About 1,500 young men from all over Perak jammed the central police station here to-c'.-y to enlist as policemen. Late this afternoon about 100 of them were selected by a recruiting team of 12 officers and men. led by Inche Wan Ibrahim129 words
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Article64 1962-10-10 9 IPOH. Tues. The People's Progressive Party retained its 100 per cent control of the ninemember Lawan Kuda Local Council. 12 miles south of here, when its candidate. Mr. Chow Foong beat the Alliance man. Mr. Chong Pee In a by-election. Mr. Chow polled 2M votes to64 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-10-10 9 MALAYSIA NEED FOR COMMON EDUCATION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, A told an all-Malaysian education conference today that he hoped with the establishment of Malaysia, they could together evolve a national system of education suitable for the whole of Malaysia. This, he said, would take358 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-10-10 9 WIDOW OF LECTURER LEAVES BOWING her head to hide her tears, Mrs. Cecilia Simmons (above), widow of Mr. Benjamin Simmons, senior lecturer in the Malayan Teachers' College at Penang, gives a final wave to friends before sailing for England in the Glenearn. She will join her sister at Hove in100 words
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Article51 1962-10-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues, The Singapore Co-operative Union Ltd. will award four scholarships to students in School CerUflcaf. classes next year. A special examination is to be held soon to pick the four top students. The examination Is open to all children of members nnw studying in Secondary IV51 words
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Article37 1962-10-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr Lloyd E. A. Costello. the Deputy SDeaker and Chairman of Committees of the Tasmanlan House of Assembly, arrived here today for a one-day visit. H* leaves tomorrow for Bangkok and Cairo.37 words
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Article93 1962-10-10 9 KUALA KANOSAR. Tues.— A girl tapper, Uew Fong Lin, 21. struggled with a robber In her home early today and snapped In half a kris which he was holding. Fong Lin and her sister. Llew Moey, 19. were robbed of $20. Two men knocked on the93 words
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264 1962-10-10 9 Schoolgirls upset: Can't keep what they Sew KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Girls of the Sultan Abu Bakar Secondary School, Muar, are upset that they cannot take home the blouses, sweaters and dresses they sew because of a new ruling. In a letter to the Straits Times, a parent complained that tht264 words
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Article34 1962-10-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. 8. Kandyah, chief of Kuala Lumpur's Fire Brigade, will speak on fire prevention to members of the V.W.C.A. at the Wednesday Morning Club In Davidson Road tomorrow.34 words
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Advertisement182 1962-10-10 9 |T^vt H^^^^^ B v STEREO RIMtTIKTO. MNr.ArolT>i«yn.in ff DERATION ISiOOO Thf plu« Inlun »l ihit •uptrb 8 »«l>» AC Mum EKUF* SIKRKO r.d» art lh» po-crlul otilpul of to* amplihnv n.r NiHlrnl wlrrtml.t on uavrhamls »ith 1(1 Mane, romfrl qnahts on STKRKO 01 MONO reproduction, aniqut and •lukin, Irrm rflrrl182 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-10 9 jm fine shoes KW /m Ij •An elegant /i flf jHWw P»tent court /Jf /If 9E «hoe at $45.50. /f f/f court shoe In CRAFTSMAN MADE^^ f$ HIGH FASHION SHOES S and bar fartenBY Ing at $52.50. ®of Norwich A bow trimmed court shoe In fashion's favourite colour, deep amber,81 words
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Miscellaneous432 1962-10-10 9 Music Festival: 12.00 Close RADIO SINGAPORE d«™ SHORTWAVE BEEVICE RADIO MALAYA 41 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 47S Metres A.M. 8 00 Time Signal. Negaraam finn nnnrt Mrtrnino- ni Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning News: 106 Breakfast Bulletin; Music: T 8 ™c 7.15 Your Melodies And432 words
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Article143 1962-10-10 10 JUDGE: I WILL REPORT LAWYER Xl ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Justice Ong said in the High Court today that he would report a lawyer to the Chief Justice and the Federation Bar Council for not. attending court. "This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever come across." Mr. Justice143 words
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Article, Illustration412 1962-10-10 10 i KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. i SEVEN WILL CHANGE PLACES AS AZIZ BOWS OUT; MCA MAN MAY GET A POST 'J'HE big Cabinet switch announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman before his departure on a goodwill tour of India and Pakistan last week takes place tomorrow. It will412 words
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Article, Illustration397 1962-10-10 10 BANNED FROM BRITAIN: THE NAVY s CHINESE TAILORS. From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: LONDON. Tuesday ALONG tussle between the British Admiralty and Miss Joan Vickers, who was a welfare worker in Malaya before she became M.P. for the naval constituency of Devonport, has ended in an order being given that Chinese tailors397 words
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Article194 1962-10-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. MORE than 60,000 new names have been added to the parliamentary, state, local authority and local council electoral register since revision of the register started last month. Reports from all the States, except Pahang and Selangor. received by the Federation Election Commission194 words
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Article34 1962-10-10 10 IPOH. Tues.— a labourer. Ye£ Hooi Sans. 22. died when he tell iff his motor-cycle here at 4 a.m. today while on his way to work In Batu Oajah.34 words
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Article183 1962-10-10 10 Parlour trade feels the pinch KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. F ewer Kuala Lumpur people seem to be suftering from aches and pains since the new laws controlling massage parlours were passed, resulting in an estimated drop in business of about. $1,000 a month for each of the 100-odd parlours. Massage parlour183 words
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Article41 1962-10-10 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.—Questions dealing with application* made for land by landless people through middlemen and housing lots In nrw villages have been tabied by Mr. Phang Voon Liat (Ind.-Be.lcok) for the meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly on Sunday.41 words
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76 1962-10-10 10 Ships can now sail to Kuching at night KUCHINO, Tues. Night navigation of the tricky Sarawak River from the sea up to Kuching new port is now possible, the Marine Department said today. Ten beacons have been installed along the river. They will enable ships to take advantage of night76 words
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140 1962-10-10 10 Police pull up 60 schoolboys for cycling abreast IPOH Tues. Thre*. teams of Traffic Police today pulled up 60 schoolboys for cycling more than two abreast. Each student was given a warning by the police who I would Inform their respective principals of the offences committed. Seventeen students were from140 words
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Article51 1962-10-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tur.v Mist .Teamue Lee Poh Ling. 19. flew to Hong Kong today to continue her studies in How? Kong University, where shr is third yo.ir architectural Mudent. She is the daughter of Mr. 1-ee Hal Peng, a teacher of the Foon Yew Secondary School. Johort51 words
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Advertisement222 1962-10-10 10 > Goddards give a > special touch to the home you love nAi w JOB LWW Jy<— »3Bj For cvcr r thln thlt *hinas and t h > t<ru in I<MT1 <MT aPt^S.Si I home th*r«'s a special Goddardi polish. A •M^iafclW I P olrih lhat pratacu your precious furnitur*.222 words
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Advertisement130 1962-10-10 10 Keep your hair well-groomed all day|f use p HAIR CREAM g i^ Now, Old Spice Hair Cream takes controlling _S «v interest in your hair, neatly and naturally. r%m Keeps your hair lively all day long wellgroomed without gloss. And one iar giws months of regular daily use. 9m fHULTON130 words
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Miscellaneous291 1962-10-10 10 Straits Times Crossword Jffifr IBf flat aHT ■<£ H j ACKOSS 8. Material tor large-scale build7. Stop a small firm owning half Ing in a small street up the the capital (5). sheltered side (6). 8. Tried on my variation of an 11. No wonder! (11) up-to-date word (9>. 13.291 words
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Advertisement553 1962-10-10 11 I* 1 \*J*JI m I I I i B I L^J I*v IK v<^| <C*aUnu«d from Pace Hi SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward* Si (Min.)-Box it cto. extra WASH COOK GENERAL Amah Oood rets, essential. Call 16 Sandwich Rd.. Mednay Park, 8.3. OBNBRAL SHIPPING CLERK required, must have experience la preparing553 words
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Advertisement376 1962-10-10 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Worst* U (Mtn.l^-Box tt ct*. mxtrm AVAILABLE 17TH OCTOBBR onwards 3 bedroom un/ furnished house with two bedrooms alrcondltioned two bathrooms attached garage located Belmoot Road. Ring B'pora 26-864, SEASIDE BUNGALOW To Let, Bedrooms (bathroom attached), telephone, longbath. servant's quarters, fully famished, cfockariaa, light, water, m-a. situated376 words
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Advertisement949 1962-10-10 11 TUITION Ward* Si (Mln.)-Bax It et*. txtra NATIONAL DRIVINO SCHOOL European Asian Instructors. Triumph Herald, Morris 1000. Dual-controlled cars. Tel. (Spore) *****. fIANOFORTB/THBORY TUITION at your ■omaa by experienced qualified teacher, all grades. Recent exam, good results achieved. Boa AO7BB B.T. Spore. MM SAN Dance Studio Z6S Outram Road. B'pore949 words
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Advertisement652 1962-10-10 11 PHILATELY 10 Word* Si (Him.) B%» tt et*. txtrm WHOLESALE SUPPLIES of Inexpensive all-world packet stamps required, ran details and lowest prtcee accepted to Post Bos 1730 Spore please. TOURS ft EXCURSIONS it Ward* U <mtmCr—B*m aw —a. sxOa TOUR K LUMPUR S2V- 27-10-63 Malaya 7-daya $88/- 4-11-62. 23-11--62. Bangkok652 words
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Advertisement749 1962-10-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* U (MU.y-B*m It tt*. txtrm OOIHC CHEAP 1092 Da Boto to excellent condition. Call 75 Wtlkla Road, Spore altar 1 p.m. MOA ISOO SI Model 13.000 mllea. excellent Bonaitlon 13,000. FUai (B'pore) ***** after fi p.m. FIAT 500 MODEL 1957 December Tax Oaeamber, tnaurance Comprehensive.749 words
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Advertisement705 1962-10-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* U (Mi*.)— Baa It ct*. txtrm tBM CHBVROLBT IMPALA, 1961 Ford Falcon. Opel Rekord, Volkswagen. Chevrolet Impala, 1960 Rlley 1.5, Plymouth Belvedere. Minor 1000 B/Wagon. 1959 Vauxhall Creeta, 1938 Plat 800, 1937 Jaguar 2.4. 1906 Ford Prefect, 1964 M.O.T.F. Sports, Ford Consul. Trade-ins Hire Purchase705 words
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Advertisement692 1962-10-10 11 CURIOS it Ward* SI (MlMu)—Baa tt ef. mxtrm •MOB A YBmR Bale: Select year X'mas guts now. Drastic reductions 00 crafts, Jewelleries, antique, screen furniture. Children and ladle* wear at half price Pelplng Store Ltd.. ITS. Orchard Road. B'pora STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. It Ward* SI (MtUt.>—Bax It ct: txtrn MASSAOB692 words
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Advertisement293 1962-10-10 11 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) tO Word* Si (Min.)-Bax it et*. txtrm POR FISH/CHIPS (Ensllsh Style), vlalt "Evelyn", 6 Jalan Kuras, Sembawang Hills Estate, Spore. DEEPAVALI BPBCIAL PREPARA. TIONS at Varpaul Restaurant, 96, Beransoon Road, Spore. Sweet-meat etc Order now to avoid disappointment. FRESH FLOWERS tt Ward* Si ♦fin.)— Box it293 words
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1418 1962-10-10 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Mat starts a problem corner in his magazine KATHLEEN HICKLEY by %Mat Mousedeer is planning to start a magazine which he proposes to call 'The Jungle Posf The others agree to help him and they go into the jungle with posters announcing the event. Various animals come along to help.1,418 words
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Article369 1962-10-10 12 FOREIGN PEN FRIENDS Tony Yapp, aged IS; 8tMlchaels Schools, Serla. Brunei; dancing, singing. Jan Bold, aged 14; 1811, 47th Street, Cri., Bredenton, Florida. USA; general. Randy ScluiU, aged 14; RR3, Bos 123, Preeport, M"i. USA.; general. Lily Tee, aged 17; P.O. Box 44, Jolo fiulu, Philippine*; general Thomas Kb, aged369 words
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Article527 1962-10-10 12 VUien Woodford. aged 16; 29. Lorong 'N' Telok Kurau, Singapore 15; sewing, games. Tan LJong Kew. aged 13: 8. Delta Road. Singapore 3; .stamps, cycling. Nt-oel May Ling, aged 13: 22A. Short Street. Singapore 7; reading, swimming, sewing. Thomas Khonf, aged 16; 66. Loke527 words
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Advertisement82 1962-10-10 12 Japan's Pears are best! Unn Enjoy the fresh, wholesome flavour of delijgjj cious Japanese pears. Every bite's a crunchy H£? delight. Nourishing yet inexpensive, they are fest be- coming a household treat for Malaysian ji£j families. If you have not tasted these pears before j you have missed something! Get82 words
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Advertisement251 1962-10-10 12 COACH WITH A j I DIFFERENCE j Name Address Age Sex j HELLO Boys and Girls, ver. took Flipper into the sta- I tioo. "This coach I am driving." Here are the winners of last he said. It is the coach which! I week's competition: Woo Khai is different in251 words
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Advertisement37 1962-10-10 12 IHiMrr.. I I Mb i < j TAKE CARE WITHTEK! Day after day your teeth run the risk of infection and decay. Regular cleaning after meals is important; use a good toothbrush I TJ^ —a TEK toothbrush. jfr37 words
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Advertisement1564 1962-10-10 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. 1 Oue S'poia Sans P. S'haa Penani nRMi S o7 CM Urianiaai, baataV liwii"! oci n Oat is Oat H/il Oat II JEMOIOCW M'les. i-aaal. lyiln, A'aioatt Oal 11 MUM 17/10 Oat tl \TIEOO Havre. UNiaaai. Glaaaaaj Oct 10 Oct a Oat 14/20 Oat1,564 words
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Advertisement1402 1962-10-10 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVU. NAMOOM, CRIMEN. ANTWERP. OOTTtOOAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. POTMENDBRO ANO COPENHAGEN /W^"^^\ S'pora P Shaw Penant PiVKmli "Maucca- i) n/25 on 21/27 oct 21/21 oct l-l VyLJ<| ttataAUM' a} «mi«hi ft/lMaa ft/laaa ySsX~ySr niMOA 11/21 Nai am n« m/» Nai 3LJQSK/ "AYUTHIA" I)1,402 words
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Advertisement1608 1962-10-10 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P S'kaa* Penanf lENRINNES* I'aaal, Atp, Bran, rag. M'bro Oct 11/14 Oct 15/H Oct 20/21 •INVAMMtCa (H) H'bwt. Liaa. G'moulh OCI 11/21 OCI 14/21 Ocl 21/ I I <ENREOCH iE.Uj i Real. R'Oaa. Hull. H'byrg Ocl 21/ 1 Oct 75/21 Nai1,608 words
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Advertisement1273 1962-10-10 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W». yXSfc BLLBBMAW UMB UXAVENESS LIMB HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OTTEIOAM ft MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTU VANCOUVER I PORTIAHD. Cm OF ELY Accaatiat cargo lor Ceatral ft SmtA S'pori P. S'haa Penang BOhNtviLLE ***** on i7/i. oci 20 oc. Kffc rTTB« LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. ai1,273 words
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Article27 1962-10-10 14 October 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78*4 cents (up one -eighth of a cent). TIN: MttJltt (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 25 tons).27 words
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591 1962-10-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent NARROW price movements, small turnover, no features and no incentive remained the order of the day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Although the market cannot be termed as having been lively for some time the present even Quieter trend,591 words
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Article22 1962-10-10 14 Malayan Stock Indie** Oct. S Oct. 9 Industrial*: 185.60 183.70 Tins: 284.51 285.31 rubbers: 170.64 171.26 Jan. 1. 1958— IM22 words
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Article576 1962-10-10 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the snare* traded In brackets: Industrials: Dumopx (I.ooo> 51. 90 PL: Kant Smelting (600) 52.66 8U (200) 52.6R SL.. (1.000) $2.66. (1.000) U.M; Fltxpatricka (1,000) 52.15: F.576 words
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285 1962-10-10 14 »TME price of Straits tin yesterday fell by a fur--1 ther dollar which brought it down to $421.37* per picul or the lowest price since April 10 last year. I The price has now dropped by over two dollars in the285 words
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Article134 1962-10-10 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. A STEADY undertone was maintained today with rises Just shading falls. Most leaden held their levels or Improved. Courtaulds gained 9d. to 13s. 9d. Baae metals and oils moved variably. North Broken Hill further improved to ISs. and Ampol Exploration moved up Is. to 118. on134 words
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Article142 1962-10-10 14 Oct V. Three moottu (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) But mil den*: Duotopa 10 cv. Rothmaaa 11 F. N. 14 ct* 8. Darby 4|d. OaramOß 10 eta. C. Stone* 4ad. J. Wauch 12 eta Staamablp Bcu M Brew 30 eta. S. Tlmaa 30 cv. Container* ocu S Trader! 28 cv U.142 words
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Article152 1962-10-10 14 SHIPS lying alengsids the Stngapere wharves teday are: Pvtiia 13/14. Palrsea I Seven Beas 45. Chefoo BA, Chitral 4« Bfnmhor 10 11. Panama 27 /2S. Bentong 25. Bldor 26. Selamat NW 4. Kaifmbar 40/41. Outer reads: Rochtord. Hal Yu. Reginald Kerr Emp. Qanntt. Gari. Selat. Nasna. Demoducua.152 words
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Article94 1962-10-10 14 CHINESE Preduee fianan. Smgaaeri I neeft pnc«« pir pieul yesterday: Ceeenut etl: bulk S3S) aellen. drum S4l| aellera. Ce#rai October $27i huyera. $2S aellera. F*ea*er: Uustok white $1471 aellen. Sarawak wtilte SMS aellera. apedal Sarawak black fU2i aailan. garbled L*mpoog black Sl2O aellera. ABTA Sl3O aellen Slniaaera Ceeenut94 words
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Article27 1962-10-10 14 Further August rubber crops Included: BenU l<1.06« )b. Jrram Kutntan 80.000 lb Kundong Tanjong P«u 189.000 lb.. MrnUkab 102.000 lb.. anu SunjeJ Ba|an 211.000 lb.27 words
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Advertisement1036 1962-10-10 14 >^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. txpraaa O.aVA. a?m«ifi« all Atlantic Coast Sajnrlo* (I* tl* C1« tla s-pon naa ama* I rraactaca i «a«a»a "KM.kni Mara" If/21 Oci M/ 31 Oet IMt OMi it Nn Sac Saasaa Han" tS/29 Nn My/1 Sea •awaSwHSajaMM Ml taaaaii aowpoaa «it» inctaaii »•> eamsga m1,036 words
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Advertisement914 1962-10-10 14 MALAYAN EXCHANGE RATES rl Malayan txenanga Banks' Al- 141 1/4: Prsnen France IM 3/4: saciatlan made thea« ebansea in ilan Fraswa 1010 1/1; Nslland QulMlta ratea to merchants yesterday (all ars 117 3/8; Deutsen* Marks 130 1/2: ratea to $100): Italian Lira *****; Bvradlsh Krsnar am aS^/s B3^ x 83914 words
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Advertisement817 1962-10-10 14 RUBBER PRICES OCTOBER Mrat trids ruMtf twysra f .a.k. cloMd at 6 pm. la Kin*»por* and Kuala uimpur jcaterday at IH crnta prr lb. up onf-eifhtb of a cant. Th« tooa waa quiat. S.C.C.R.A. and P.M.R.B. ctoatas prices in cents par lb. yMttnfa.y: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers817 words
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Advertisement691 1962-10-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE TOTALISATOR BOARD TRAINEE ENGINEERS APPLICATIONS are invited Irom Federal Citizens under 30 years of age for appointment -a Trainee Engineers. Three vacancies exist and successtul applicants will be expected to serve a probationary period oi three months, during which their suitability for further training will be considered.691 words
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Advertisement155 1962-10-10 15 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Arumugam is no longer authorised to collect any monies on behalf of The Singapore Government Administrative And Clerical Services Union. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD ADVERTISING ON BOARD LAND AND PREMISES. Applications are invited for the letting of various commanding advertisement sites subject to acceptance of tender, at the155 words
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Advertisement217 1962-10-10 15 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED ■DIVIDI-ND Bankruptcy No. 446 of 1957 TONti YIN TONG. 82. Amoy Street. Spore. (Clerk). 531 of 1957 CHEE SKNIi CHVh. 60. Monk's Hill Terrace, Spore, (Clerk). 625 of 1958 TAN KHENG CHYE. Spore Harbour Board Police Qtrs. S.H.B. (Police Conntable NOTICE217 words
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Advertisement734 1962-10-10 15 NOTICES NOTICE Ihe Singapore Government Aa mlnistrativc And Clerical Service? Union request those dismissed from Oovernment Service for In debiedness to write to the becre tarr. "'o P.O Box 1695. COMPANIES L'NDER THE GENERAL, MANAGEMENT OF MESSRS. OSBORNE AND CHAPPEL, IPOH. Tin Ore outputs for the quarter ended 30th September.734 words
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Advertisement702 1962-10-10 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED Bt'KIT HO BtVEE CRECHE Tenders are Invited from bona fide contractors for the construction oi the above Creche. Plans and •peciflcationa arc available at the office of the Architects, M/s. Chan Kui Chuan of 40-C/D. Sze Hal long Bank. Phillip Sueet. Singapore. 1. Tender forms can702 words
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Advertisement533 1962-10-10 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction In Reinforced Concrete of a Road Bridge Na 36/3 over the Sg. Bruas at Ipon/Lumut Road in Dindlngs. Peru, will be received upto 3.00 p.m. on 12th. OCTOBER, 1963 from Contractors in r asses 'A' to E' beads I XL Full533 words
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Advertisement163 1962-10-10 15 SEE PERFECTLY WITHOUT GLASSES! THIS FRANK, EASY TO FOLLOW SYSTEM OFFERS NEW HOPE AND REAL HELP TO EVERYONE WHO REALLY WANTS TO IMPROVE AND SEE BETTER WITHOUT THE USE OF GLASSES. IF YOU SUFFER FROM AN> EYE WEAKNESS (EXCEPT DISEASED EYES) SUCH AS LONG SIGHT, SHORT SIGHT, ASTIGMATISM, FAILING SIGHT163 words
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447 1962-10-10 16 GUNN CHIT THYE - C' wealth win by 158 runs in race with time GUNN CHIT THYE; By Penang, Tuesday THE third instalment of the Malayan cricket festival starring the Commonwealth team had the extra thrill of a race against time when Penang met the tourists at Western Road today. But in the end447 words
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Article117 1962-10-10 16 Poor crowd turn up for match behind off the last ball of his first over and Watson wrecked Milner's stumps in his second over. At the other end Hall shattered Monerasinghe's stumps in his thiro. over, but Oarrett hit Hall for two fours before going legbefore to Watson. Lang and117 words
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Article123 1962-10-10 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ceylon] Sports Club, the Singapore hockey champions, opened their 1962 campaign today with a 2-1 win over Prisons at Balextler Road today. Ernest Frida scored after 13 minuter, and five mlntites later Chal Hon Yam put the champions two up. The Ceylonese kept their123 words
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Article178 1962-10-10 16 COMMONWEALTH XI MARSHALL c Monr rasinjhr b Milner 5 HAH; c Delilkan b Shilliruclaw jS SWI-TMAN b Teow Krnt 4 KANHAI c Teow Krat h Milner 54 HALL c J. Smith h Shilllnclaw a W. WATSON Ibw Shlllinclaw 5 DOLIVIERA c Sidek b Teow Keat si BORDE not out178 words
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Article39 1962-10-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. South Korea's women basketball champions. Commercial Bank arrived here tonight. They open their tour series with a match against a Malayan women's team at the Stadium Negara. here, tomorrow rX 8 p.m.39 words
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Article326 1962-10-10 16 JACK FINGLETON - GAY DUKE SAYS ASHES IS THE AIM JACK FINGLETON By PERTH, Tues. When the lined Canberra berthed at Fremantle this mornine. The Duke of Norfolk, manager of the MCC touring cricket team, said his principal mission in Australia was for England to regain the Ashes. "We only Just missed doing326 words
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Advertisement157 1962-10-10 16 \fWm TROUBLE- FrE? POW E R FTTI DE LUXE PORTABLE Itf T-100 9TRANSISTORS Z4 WAVE-BAND 2 SPEAKERS'dynamic 6 FUSHU6HT BATTERIES WS&£, |^b k CXMENS»ONS:I3)6'xK)^"x4%' X Equipped with world time chart j §l Jf «i For easy overseas station tuning T^M^Ci Separate bos* and treble control *^~ytK§P^^^H^| '-^%o^r fin 9 tun{n157 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-10-10 16 Sports Diary CRICKET Tew match: MCA Selection v C'wealth tourist* (Western Rd. Penang). HOCKEY Spore Div. Il Khalsa v University; Div. 2: Malayan Navy v Combined Schools RIGGER Club .matches in XL: Padanjt XV v University; Serdang v STTI; Klang Club v Fed. Slunals: Spore: SCC 2nd XV t RAP304 words
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Article861 1962-10-10 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Consistent Box Office II is a sale each»way bet By RACING This youngster has shown in early outings that he has ability to go far jyjYOPIC showed in his first two outings in this country that he is a youngster who can go861 words
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Article128 1962-10-10 17 EPSOM JEEPS best bets are Myopic (Race 1) and Zodiaque (Race 5). The going is likely to be yielding. KPSOM JEEP CALL BOX Ba«e 1 MYOPIC Chor-Paronc JoUy Scout RODATO Chor-Pa»ont My«pJc MYOPIC Chor-Pavonf JoUy Scoot Km t SHOCKAUNOAM PepJU Doemaytor PEPITA Kheonf H*^ PEPITA Shocfcalinpuo Docmaytor128 words
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Article1023 1962-10-10 17 Race l: 2.15-Cl 3 Dtv 2-5U 1 ***** Chor-Pavong (Low it Ng St.) R. Breuk.. 6 9.0 (F) fo»ner S 2 ***** Tumbalin* (Wee St.) Allan, 6 812 *D. t*e 7 3 ***** Kodato (Shaw St.) Tulloh, 6 8.11 HarbrMge S 4 6024S Mori (Twist St.) Rodger*, 81,023 words
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115 1962-10-10 17 PARIS, Tues Jack Price, owner of the American colt Carry Back, yesterday challenged the owners of the first five horses In Sunday's Prix de I'Arc de Triomphe to a race over the same course Carry Back finished tenth In the race won by115 words
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Article349 1962-10-10 17 Pat Lim 84 in practice round WORLD of SPORT TOKYO. Tues.— MalayJ an golfer Pat Lim went round in 84 on the v Kawana course yesterday when practising for the Eisenhower Trophy world amateur tournament which begins tomorrow. Th 6 best scores in yesterday's practice round were returned by P.Reuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration280 1962-10-10 18 .IOHOHH BAHRU. Tuesday. A TOWKAY today described how a kidnap gang's own revolver shot saved him from seven thugs who had raided his chicken-farm here yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lav Tbck Chang, 44, a poultry rearer and pig-breeder of Kampong Telok Jawa, Masai, 15280 words
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Article125 1962-10-10 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. For four years Wan Hassan bin Mohamed worked as a chauffeur in Kuala Lumpur to save up enough money for a trip to Singapore to see a cousin. Last Sunday Wan Hassan got a lift to Singapore in a friend's car with125 words
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Article28 1962-10-10 18 SINOAPORE, Tues— The Jlan Chuan Tai Chi Chuan Physical Culture Association will hold a dinner at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Singapore People's Association. Kalians Road.28 words
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Obituary64 1962-10-10 18 HOE CMIE PENG agrd <<7 pa.iied away on 8.10.82 leaving behind 3 aom Chix Mock Hen* ol Mn»r*. Hup Heng Hardware. Talplng. and Klnta Hardware. Ipoh. Choc Say Chonn, Choc Pat CheanK. '> dnuKMcrii, 2 »oni-ln-law. 34 Krand children lo mourn hia lo*a. Cortege will leave residence. M, Kins64 words
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Article20 1962-10-10 18 FAMILY or Latt Madam Ho An* Hoot Thank* relative*, frlrndi. condolrne* mrnurt, wreath*, scroll* and othrr aulntance Klvtn mipcctlvcly.20 words
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Article146 1962-10-10 18 DEATH OF A BOY BAFFLES POLICE SINGAPORE, Tues. Police are baffled by the death of Tee Song Koi, 14, who was found unconscious by his parents on the roadside in Lorong Tai Seng late last night. The police are baffled by faint black marks around the boy's neck. Three men146 words
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549 1962-10-10 18 Tengku, after 'rest voyage,' is due in Pakistan today KARACHI. Tuesday riNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN is due to arrive here by sea tomorrow to begin a "purely social" 10-day country-wide tour of West and East Pakistan. He Is scheduled to dock at 5.30 p.m. local time after a 10-day "rest voyage"Reuter - 549 words
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Article33 1962-10-10 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be cut off along Dairy Farm Road, from Buklt Tlmah Road junction, to the end of Dairy Farm Road from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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Article29 1962-10-10 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union will hold their 7 m anniversary social and dance at 8 pjn. on Saturday at the Victoria Memorial Hall29 words
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Article, Illustration157 1962-10-10 18 PI AN SHARIFAH ROPZIAH (right), wife of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, enjoying a joke with Datin Samhanthan, wife of the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, before they left Kuala Lumpur for Karachi yesterday to join the Tengku and Dato Samhanthan in their157 words
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Article304 1962-10-10 18 LONDON, Tues. Btock markets In London today were generally unsettled with a sharp fall In gUtedged and other fixed Interest securities providing the feature. Yesterday's selling pressure on glltedged was renewed with considerable vigour and appeared to be coming from the smaller Investor -as well as the professionals.304 words
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Article43 1962-10-10 18 LONDON, Tue*. Spot 22T,d Nor 33 13'16d. Dec. 23 13/IBd.Jan 33 11 16 d., Jan. Mar. 22 1 1/16 d.. Apr./ June 22 ',d.. July/Sept 22 \d.. Oct. Dec unquoted elf. Oct. 33\cJ.. Nov. 32 l id. Dec. 22 7'l6d. tone: Steady.43 words
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Article24 1962-10-10 18 LONDON. Tv««. Buyers £8494. sellers £850, Forward buyers £849. setters £849',. Settlement £860. Turnover a.m. 325 tons, p.m. 40. 7one: Steadier but quiet.24 words
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Article48 1962-10-10 18 ROME, Tues. Civilian nurses, stretcher-bearers and other members of Italian hospital staffs, excluding doctors and chemists, began today a two-day strike to press for better working conditions. Skeleton services were maintained for urgent cases. Doctors and chemists begin a three-day strike on Thursday. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-10-10 18 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhfst Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh ni 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 7541 words
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