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Title Section20 1962-10-11 1 AVKHACK 1.A11.Y (THTItIFII SALE E.\<EKI>S 100.000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration516 1962-10-11 1 If he can't accept majority decision, then he can't remain in the team' Rural neglect charge denied KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight denied allegations by I n c h e Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, the outgoing Minister of Agriculture516 words
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Article622 1962-10-11 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - AZIZ: I WAS SACKED FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Now 'allowance cut' makes him cancel leave trip By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE OUTGOING Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, disclosed today that he was SACKED from the Cabinet. "I am not leaving on my own accord," he said. "I622 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1962-10-11 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE SINGAPORE Association of Trade Unions said today that it would protest to Lord Selkirk, Chairman of the Internal Security Council, about the council's ban on Satu's conference scheduled for tomorrow. Also, Satu released its first annual report, originally intended for presentation at tomorrow's1,151 words
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Article44 1962-10-11 1 PARIS. Wed. Passengers were exempted today from all customs controls at Paris' two airports, Orly and Le Bourset. becui.sr of a 24-hour strike by customs officials for better working condition Only passengers to and from Algeria were checked by police44 words
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Article46 1962-10-11 1 PEKING. Wed. Indian troops today attacked Chinese frontier guards in southern Tibet, and inflicted 11 casualties, the New China news agency reported. The agency said the Chinese frontier guards near Chihtung were compelled to hit back and the battle was still continuing. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article29 1962-10-11 1 AMMAN, Wed. Amman Radio claimed that three Soviet officers were captured along with the rebel garrison wnen royalist troops seized the Yemeni fortress of Maarab today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article31 1962-10-11 1 SALISBURY. Wed. Two African churches and aeveral school buildings have been destroyed in a new outbreak of arson In Southern Rhodesia in the past 48 hours, police reported today.31 words
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Article27 1962-10-11 1 WARSAW, Wed. Eleven people were killed and 53 Injured In train collision 80 miles south of here last night, railroad officials said today.27 words
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Article, Illustration746 1962-10-11 1 Hussein guilty of serious breach of privilege SELECT COMMITTEE FIND LEFT-WING UNION LEADER TRIED TO DETER BACK-BENCHERS FROM ACTING FREELY SINGAPORE, Wed. The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly has found Inche Hussein Jahidin, a left-wing union leader, guilty of attempting "to deter Government backbenchers from pursuing, their Parliamentary activities746 words
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Article50 1962-10-11 1 PLYMOUTH. Wed. A I British trawler yesterday reported catching a Danish submarine in her nets. The trawler. Fleet Lady, was on a normal fishing run when there was a strange, heavy pall on the lines. The submarine, taking part in NATO exercises surfaced moments later. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article81 1962-10-11 1 Another speed cop killed SINGAPORE. Wed— A speed cop, Syed Suliman. 30, was killed tonight when his motor-cycle crashed into a car at the junction of Swiss Club Road and Duncarn Road, while he was chasing a speeding motorist alone Dunearn Road. The impact threw him about 20 feet. He81 words
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Article231 1962-10-11 1 Tengku begins Karachi visit KARACHI, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman arrived here by ship today to begin a 10-day state visit to the two widely separated provinces of Pakistan. The Malayan Prime Minister's ship, the Asia, docked at 5.28 p.m. local time after a 10-day "rest cruise" from Malaya. The Tengku231 words
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Article497 1962-10-11 2 MAN FROM MOSCOW DEMONSTRATED POISON GUN TO ME, SAYS CONFESSED AGENT KARLSRUHE (W«st Germany) W«d. J^ CONFESSED Soviet agent on trial here for double murder by cyanide spray gun told the German Supreme Court yesterday about a man from Moscow who demonstrated the murder weaponReuter - 497 words
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Article27 1962-10-11 2 NEW YORK. Wed— Actor Michael Wager and Mrs. Susan Blanchard Fonda, former wife of actor Henry Fonda, were married yesterday in a private ceremony. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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190 1962-10-11 2 The 'Six' cool to Mart proposals by Britain ORUSSELS, W e d. D European Economic Community delegates warned yesterday that Britain's request for better terms for its Commonwealth partners rn^y hamper the already difficult negotiations for its entry into the Common Market. The six-nation community agreed with Britain at aUPI - 190 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-10-11 2 BUT IT'S STILL THE STRAP FOR THpSE HE FINDS PUFFING IN SECRET AT H i g h f i eld Grammar School in Wakefleld, Yorkshire, the headmaster, the Rev. Edwin Smithies, 38, a bachelor, has opened a "smoking parlour" for his pupils.Expresspic - 356 words
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Article41 1962-10-11 2 JAKARTA, Wed.— An "economic court" in Medan, North Sumatra, has placed the managers of five newspapers on one month's probation, and fined them 100 rupUkhs each ($6.80 at the official rat*) for raising advertising rates without government authorisation. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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141 1962-10-11 2 KAMPALA. Wed. Mr. Milton Obote, Uganda Premier, told a Press conference yesterday Uganda was happy to be a member of the Commonwealth. "Not because I think we derive a lot of benefits," he said, "but because we think it is necessary to haveReuter - 141 words
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149 1962-10-11 2 MOSLEY: FASCISM ISN'T MY LINE NOW LONDON. Wed. Sir Oswald, the 65-year-old leader of the British Union Movement, who formed and led the British Union of Fascists before World War II. told a court here yesterday: Fascism Is not my present doctrine". He added: "I utterly deny I was anReuter - 149 words
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Article173 1962-10-11 2 Vietnam Reds plan all-out attack SAIGON, Wednesday. COUTH Vietnamese Communist guerillas have been ordered to open an all-out campaign against government forces in the next two months, according to intelligence sources here. A document captured by Eient troops said the r guerilla high comnad ordered all Its .0 take advantageReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-10-11 2 LISTON: I WON'T TALK PHILADELPHIA, Wed.— Sonny Listen, world heavyweight boxing champion, yesterday declined to testify before the New York Joint legislative committee which has been inquiring into reported links between him and the underworld. In a telegram he denied any connection with boxer Cortex Stewart, who earlier testified thatReuter - 114 words
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Article72 1962-10-11 2 Not guilty plea in spying case NEW YORK, Wed. Nelson Drummond, 33, a Negro sailor, charged with passing naval secrets to four Soviet diplomats, pleaded not guilty In a brief appearance in a federal court here yesterday. Drummond, who could receive the death sentence If convicted, was remanded In custody.Reuter - 72 words
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Miscellaneous15 1962-10-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CflOW WE'LL MOML TWJC auugovteTWtt. t y DOMTUkOi /i*ow else15 words
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Article, Illustration117 1962-10-11 3 OINGING "A u 1 d Lang Syne" at the end of the 61st annual Labour Party conference in Brighton are (from left): Miss Margaret Herbison, M.P. for Lane ashire; Mr. Harold Wilson, (senior, father of Mr. Harold Wilson) M.P.) Miss Alice Bacon, M.P. for117 words
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REPORTING THE UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY
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225 1962-10-11 3 I'MTED NATIONS. Wednesday. LEADING Southern Rhodesian African nationa- list said yesterday "bloody revolution" was the next stage in the country, where the situation was rapidly becoming "another Algeria." Mr. Ndabanlgi Sithole. national chairman of the banned Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (Zapu), was addressing225 words
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134 1962-10-11 3 ALGERIA S Prime Minister. Mr. Mohamed Ben Bella. yesterday affirmed bis Government's adherence to the Kvian agreements providing for close cooperation between the new nation and. France, which ruled the country for 132 years. In his first pronouncement in an international (orum, heReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-10-11 3 WEST NEW GUINEA ALREADY PART OF INDONESIA, U.N. TOLD ITNITED NATIONS, Wed. Indonesia told the General Assembly yesterday that West New Guinea already was a. part of the Indonesian nation. The Indonesian Ambassador, Mr. Sukardjo Wirjopranoto. In his delegation's policy speech to the Assembly, said that when the Netherlands gave336 words
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Article29 1962-10-11 3 MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay), Wed. —Ten people were Wiled when an Uruguayan airliner exploded on take-off from Montevideo's Carrasco Airport yesterday. The plane was a twine-englned DC-3. Rev-29 words
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Article74 1962-10-11 3 T^EWLY-INDEPENDENT Uganda applied for I'.N. membership yesterday. Admission of the former British protectorate, expected next week, will bring: U.N. membership to 110. Uganda will be the fourth African country admitted at the current General Assembly session. Rwanda and Burundi came in last month and Algeria on Monday. TheUPI - 74 words
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Article112 1962-10-11 3 U.S. troops to quit Thailand WASHINGTON, Wed. The 3.000 American troops remaining in Thailand will be withdrawn. United States officials said last night but they could not yet set any date for the withdrawal. The pulling out of the troops, officials said would be subject to further consultations with the112 words
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Article272 1962-10-11 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. ]t|R. Robert Gardiner, U.N. chief in the Congo, iT1 has reported that the strength of foreign mercenaries in Katanga "remains as significant as ever." I There 1 s evidence of increased Katangese air strength, he said. In a report to U Thant, theReuter - 272 words
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Article149 1962-10-11 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND UNITED NATIONS: Nils Goran Cutting, of Sweden, hat been appointed personal representative ot U Thant, acting secretary-general. in the dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. NEW DELHI, Wed. India has sent a Not* to Nepal asking for a Joint Inquiry Into a "serious incident" on Sept. 29 when149 words
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Article, Illustration539 1962-10-11 4 RODERICK PESTANA - A grandma (50) killed by thugs RODERICK PESTANA SHOT IN HEAD WHILE SHOUTING TO FAMILY NOT TO ADMIT GANG i By Singapore. Wed A 50-YEAR-OLD grandmother was shot dead on lonely Pulau Übin early today while trying to protect her family from a gang of thugs. Though a revolver was539 words
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Article412 1962-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed T«E Government tonight announced that Mus- lims whose applications for polygamous marriages had been refused by the Chief Kathi could still appeal to the Shariah Court, although the time for appeal has lapsed. It said that the Sharlah Court President had agreed to give412 words
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Article59 1962-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Catholic Teachers' Movement Drama Workshop will present two plays, Bernard Shaw's "Man of Destiny and Clifford Bax" "The Rooe and the Crass at the Cultural Centre on Saturday and Sunday night. Produced by Rev. Sheridan, editor of the Malayan Catnohc News, the plays are59 words
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Article72 1962-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Another batch of some 800 Holland bound refugees and Dutch evacuees from West Irian arrived here today in the 23,000-ton Greek liner, Patris. They included about ten Chinese and 100 Malays. Most of the evacuees were Dutch civil servants returning home with their families. Also on72 words
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115 1962-10-11 4 SIX WILL BE CHOSEN TO TRAIN IN SYDNEY- KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Qantas engineers, Mr. R Milson and Mr. G. Dusting, have arrived from Sydney to interview 171 boys who are about to leave school soon for six vacancies as aircraft engineering apprentices. Successful candidates, who must be between 16115 words
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Article72 1962-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed—Government has further cut development charges f o i electricity, water and gas services to boost housing and Industrial growth. The new rate, effective from Oct. 1, will enable a developer to get refund of his deposit as soon as the minimum annual revenue from his72 words
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Article345 1962-10-11 4 THE following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 963) 5.25 p.m. Qintu: From Sydney, Perth iQP 735) 7.15 p.m. from London. Frankfurt, Athena, Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta (QF 734) 8.66 M, AUUHa: From345 words
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Article, Illustration1892 1962-10-11 5 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - EDGAR LUSTGARTEN 'THE MAN WHO ALWAYS GOT THEM OFF'-THAT WAS WHAT THEY CALLED NORMAN BIRKETT, THE GREATEST ADVOCATE OF HIS DAY... by HE sits, unostentatiously, next to Marshall Hall: the young and unknown Silk from Birmingham beside the veteran and famous London leader. He1,892 words
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Advertisement5 1962-10-11 5 TOMORROW: THE FINGER OF SUSPICION5 words
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Advertisement176 1962-10-11 5 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers '■'^■Khh^''-!/ ft I ■Hft£.*<*-V'V-*.**<sS *^cWu-™fr'-'*i'''' llunli^^lßS^ v *j i*vv* Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country -especially for you tI.DF.RATIOV 20s EXECUTIVE PACK 80 CENTS AND IN TENS176 words
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Article, Illustration565 1962-10-11 6 WHY I HAD TO GO— AZIZ My differences with Cabinet could not go on forever Following is the text of the statement issued in Kuala Lumpur by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, until yesterday the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives: I am not leaving on my own accord. I haveStraits Times cameraman UM YAW CHONG - 565 words
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227 1962-10-11 6 Did it 'to put off creditors, pacify wife' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A labourer, Kadir bin Haji Abdullah, 27, who made a false report to the police "to put off his creditors and pacify his wife" was today in the Magistrate's Court here bound over in $100 for one year. Senior227 words
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Article25 1962-10-11 6 Wed.— The Thai Consulate today asked train passengers 'ravelling through the border town of Padang Besar to fill In their ni^embarkatlon cards property.25 words
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Article, Illustration151 1962-10-11 6 That is my long-lost mother: Engineer, 41 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. A Penang Port Commission engineer, Mr. D. F. Marrian. said today it had been established that Mrs. Marie Marrian, of Bournemouth, was his long-lost mother. Mrs. Marrian had written to the Straits Times three weeks ago asking readers to help trace151 words
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120 1962-10-11 6 MALAYA IS NOT IN ANTI-RED -LEAGUE- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of External Affairs declared today that the Federation Government was not a member of the Asian People's Anti-Communist League. It made it clear in a statement that the Government has sent no delegate to the 8th conference of the120 words
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127 1962-10-11 6 200 SEEK SCHOLARSHIP BUT PENANG MISS WINS MELBOURNE, Wed. Miss Ool Chool Lean. 20 of Penang, a first year student at the University of Singapore, has been awarded a scholarship by the Australian Federated Pharmaceutical Service Guild. The scholarship, which Is tenable at the Victorian College of Pharmacy In Melbourne,127 words
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Article57 1962-10-11 6 JAKARTA, Wed. The Governor of Jakarta, Brigadier Suniarno, who has returned from a visit to Singapore, said today that he was greatly impressed by what he had seen there, especially the development of electrical power supply and the progress in public housing. He booed to see greatlyReuter - 57 words
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213 1962-10-11 6 Elephants causing havoc will be shot CEREMBAN, Wed. Elephants which have been destroying crops on land development schemes in the state will be shot if they continue to harass the settlers. The Game Warden, Negri Sembilan, Selangor and Malacca, Mr. Dara Singh, told the Straits Times today: "We feel sorry213 words
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Article142 1962-10-11 6 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. rrHE LABOUK Party of Malaya is investigating the background of all members who Joined it during the past six months because it fears that "spies" have infiltrated the party. It has decided that en. rolment of all persons who have been members142 words
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Article153 1962-10-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Registration for new identity cards is well ahead of schedule and is now almost over th rough out the Federation, the acting Minister of the Interior. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof, said tonight. In the large towns of Kuala Lumpur. Jpoh and153 words
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Article, Illustration504 1962-10-11 7 Malaysia: Brunei, Sarawak worry Mr. Stephens J^UCHING, Wed. A conference of all nationalist proMalaysia parties in the five Malaysia territories was urged today by Mr. Donald Stephens, president of North Borneo's United National Kadazan Organisation convenor of the proposed North Borneo Alliance. He said such a conference would show the504 words
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181 1962-10-11 7 Judge's view of confessions: Accused freed IPOH, Wednesday. 4 TAPPER. Sabri bin Harun, 20, who was on trial for his life in the High Court here, was acauitted today when the prosecution offered no further evidence. Today was the third day of the hearing. Sabri was accused of the murder181 words
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Article103 1962-10-11 7 Pipes and drums for Hussars IPOH, Wed. Officers and men of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, who arrived in Penang yesterday by sea, wer». riven a regimental reception at the railway station here this afternoon by the pipes and drums of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles. Included in the arriving party103 words
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Article40 1962-10-11 7 MUAR. Wed— The Kheng Jst Wee (Hainanese) Association here has raised $500,000 for its scholarship funds. This was disclosed ty its national president. Mr. Too Jcon Heng. at the opening of the association'* 1200.000 buildinp here vesterday40 words
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Article53 1962-10-11 7 IPOH. Wed— Boh Ah Huat. 23 and Phun Ying Yoong. 27, both of Penang. were allowed $5,000 bail each until Oct. 22 after their plea had been recorded in the Sessions Court here today on two charges of illegally manufacturing stout. Boh pleaded guilty. Phun53 words
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Article39 1962-10-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A conference of heads of the education services m Commonwealth territories in South-East Asia was held today. A joint statement is likely to be issued at the end of the meeting on Friday39 words
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161 1962-10-11 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Malayan Airways and Borneo Airways today an. nounced changes In their schedules through the Boreno territories from Nov. 1 due to a temporary closure of Brunei airfield. The airfield rtll be restricted for three and half months for runway Improvements. It will be161 words
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173 1962-10-11 7 '4 golden rules' in case of fire at home KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malayan women were told today of "four golden rules" to keep in mind in the event of an outbreak of fire in their homes. The women were members oi the V W.C.A who were attending a talk given173 words
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Article89 1962-10-11 7 ASA COMMON MART HOPE KUALA LUMPUB. Wrd. —Malaya hopes that the Association of South-East Asia can become an instrument for forming a common market in the region. Stating this tonight in i broadcast, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said that after such a market came about ASA89 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-10-11 7 FORMER M.C.S. MAN OFF TO IRIAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former Malayan Civil Service officer, Mr. Daud C. L. Wilson, 44. Lett by air this morning for West Irian as a United Nations divisional commissioner. Mr. Wilson, who was District Officer of Tanjong Malim at the height of the Emergency,155 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-10-11 7 Bug» Humny *9 Mmiph Bmiwmdmhi 1 r^- zj- mss Ythas" pip va finish j WV "~^> I SOME O~ THE TOUOH. ALREAPY?/-^ WAI I STEP OUTSiPG FCR/ 1 .11 TV SHOW IF I 7j If IP: <^ fljA-v36 words
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Obituary35 1962-10-11 8 •a »ors\, IN i Minimum, WILLIAM SCOTT COLDIE. a fried Director or McAllater ft Co. Ltd.. died 39th September M 43 Mercnmon Crescent. Edinburgh leaving a widow and lona Donald Peter Allan and .lumen35 words
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Article94 1962-10-11 8 :t Word, Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF th* late Mr. Panx Chm Kal thank all relatives and friend* for their meaaaxea, wreath?. aasiMance, vlaitu snd attendance ut tin funeral. THI FAMILY OF Us* late Msdum Chua Ola Tuan of Kampong Java Road Klanc thank relatives nri fr c d94 words
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Obituary24 1962-10-11 8 2* Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved 'i*orf* Boey Keok Ctaeow who left ua on 11-10-61 always remembered by bit24 words
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Article128 1962-10-11 8 Wmri, til (Minimum) SAY COODBVE to mesty tra leaves. Ntstta plua hot water gives you cup after cup of refreshing, 100'; pure tea. MUTUAL TRANSFER from Kuala 1-umpur to Johore Bahru or Singapore sought by Federation G.CS. Clerk I'leare write to Box ADS 6 ST. X.L.. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Lf(l128 words
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Article622 1962-10-11 8 There can now be no shadow j of doubt in the minds of Com- mor.wealth Governments of Britain's intention that the I way will be clear by December for entry into the European i Common Market. The British j will do their best to ease the622 words
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Article368 1962-10-11 8 Though no longer a Minister, 'Inche Abdul Aziz is still a member of Umno, subject to party discipline. He is aware of this, judging by the unexpectedly mild tone of his farewell Press conference yesterday. Circumspection is not learned in a day, however, and enough of368 words
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Article259 1962-10-11 8 "A Fascist measure" says the Barisan Sosialis statement on behalf of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, whose two day conference has been banned by the Internal Security Council. It is a stock reply to almost v any thing the Barisan Sosialis does not like. Is it Fascist259 words
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Article, Illustration848 1962-10-11 8 COLIN LEGUM - NIGERIA: THE LAND WOBBLING ON ONE LEG COLIN LEGUM Outwardly the country is calm as a mill pool -but it is a deceptive calm by m/«-ANY of 'MM Nigeria's ±W -H_P r ncipal nonGovernment politicians, including the Leader of the Opposition, the former Premier, Chief Awolowo, are either in prison,848 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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549 1962-10-11 8 Anti Communist say Lib-Socs rE Liberal Socialist Party Is surprised to find there is someone as politically naive as "Voter 1 in a country so politically progressive as the State of Singapore today. ("Voter" asserted that the Tentku erred when he included the Liberal-So-cialists amone the opponents of Communism.) The549 words
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Letter143 1962-10-11 8 YOUR correspondent "L.E.L." Is correct in placing the Singapore Economic Development Board industrial development at Pen? Kang muklm. But we must point out that the Jurong New Town embraces about four mv- kirns, extending from the Jurong River to Tuas in the west, and from Selat143 words
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Letter85 1962-10-11 8 PRMIT me to congratulate President Kennedy for his courageous action to ensure that the Federal Court's order to enrol Negro James Meredith at the University of Mississippi was not flouted. Millions like me all over the world will derive inspiration from President Kennedy's action rather than85 words
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Letter73 1962-10-11 8 lAM indeed sorry to see that Perak Indian school teachers are getting their pay exceptionally late. Other teachers received their September pay on September 27, but till now the Indian teachers have not got theirs. It is the same every month. Deepavali falls at the end of October,73 words
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367 1962-10-11 8 WASHINGTON. Wed The General Electric Co. said today it has created an electronic brain which cures its own nervous breakdowns. Moreover, while curing itself the brain continues to function normally with no impairment of its intellectual quality. The company said it developed the newUPI - 367 words
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Advertisement620 1962-10-11 8 Straits Tiaes k Malay Mai) Ciasiitia* *dverthMme«.U atey •*> hen***- Ml tat 'lew COLO •TO*JA«« AMCADB Orchard Hood COLO •TOBAtI IDINCHII AT HOLLAND KOAO-HCATON* KIPPIL HOAD-NAVAL «A«B Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK iTORI LTD Winchester House Colly* Ouay THI NKWS ratONT fttipetrtck'* bupermsraei M. M. MMAII S Aamir.i, ftoed Naval M.620 words
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Advertisement25 1962-10-11 8 IniniMmlali-lT l)r*«j»r«l «M SLITS In ilttrvti btf M« Better MMIIIIM TAILOKIXG Plus STYLE all gt iito every by 21. Chuho Street Singapore- 1. T«l**k»M: *****25 words
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Advertisement220 1962-10-11 8 Adv«rtl««m«nt Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Kinds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain. Stops Itrhtnr as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the ceased tolwi problem!" And first time science has found among these sufferers were a a new healing substance with very wide variety of haemorrthe astonishing ability220 words
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180 1962-10-11 9 Judge takes 'Incoherent' magistrates to task KOTA BHARU, Wed. Justice Dato Hashim t«day criticised the magistrates responsible for givinj> "incoherent" grounds of Judgment in each of five appeal i-ases brought before him by the D.P.P. Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen bin Tengku Ismail. The closest scrutiny of the magistrates' judgment grounds was180 words
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Article75 1962-10-11 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. this morning opened the first session of Brunei's new Legislative Council. The council comprises 17 non-elected members and 16 elected members. All the elected member's have declared their opposition to the concept of Malaysia. InReuter - 75 words
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Article39 1962-10-11 9 MUAR. Wed.— A flve-day Chl-| nese wayang will be held at! Ibrahim Park here from Friday to celebrate the installation of the image of the deity Song Tal Hong Chou Set. at the Sultan Ibrahim Rn«ri Temple.39 words
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Article151 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A SINGAPORE resident, who went to China in 1952 on a one-way ticket, slipped back into the State six years later as a stowaway. He was promptly shipped back by the Immigration Department by the same boat, but again managed to return to151 words
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Article41 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.-Puan Noor Aislw. wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara. will present certificates to some 500 nurses and midwives at their graduation ceremony on Saturday. The Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will speak.41 words
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Article42 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wrti. A group trom the International College of Surgeons will arrive here on Friday. Led by Dr. Joseph de Los Reyea. the group is on a round-tlie-wnrld post-graduate tour. A similar group w;is here last year.42 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-10-11 9 YAP CHIN KWEE - The future after shake-up YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR. W«dn«sday AFTER the Cabinet reshuffle which came into effect today, a Minister and two Assistant Ministers were interviewed on the first day in their new jobs. They speak of their plans for the future in the three separate interviews published below.345 words
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190 1962-10-11 9 ORDER OF PRIORITY: MALAYSIA, RURAL UPLIFT AND TV rpHE Assistant Min- ister of Information and BroadcastIng, inche Ismail bin Yusof, said: "I am happy to be in this new Job." He was formerly in the Ministry of the Interior. "As far as I am concerned." Inche Ismail said, "I shall190 words
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249 1962-10-11 9 HIS MAIN INTEREST WILL BE MALAYS IN BUSINESS JiHE new Assistant Minister of Commerce and x Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman said that his new Job was "quite a change" for him, as he once dealt solely with the problems of the rural population. "Now it is a question249 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-10-11 9 A legal poser: Who foIIOWS Rose? SINGAPORE, Wed. The legal service and profession are wondering who will succeed Sir Alan Rose when he vacates the post of Chief Justice at the end of this year. Sir Alan will leave for Britain in the first week of January after completing his265 words
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Article71 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A $*****0 now barrack block at R.A.P Tengah will be ooened by Air Commodore A. B. Oreenaway. Air Member for Supply of 'he Royal New Zealand Air Force, tomorrow. Tne block, the first of the twe which the RAJ? 1 has been named Ward71 words
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Article146 1962-10-11 9 He gave police quite a job SINGAPORE. Wed.— Tan Ah Kow. 36. a peon evaded arrest for two months after misappropriating a cash cheque for $2,300. the third criminal district court was told today. Jailing him for nine months, Mr. N.A. D'Rozarlo. the Judge, said: "You have given the police146 words
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Article42 1962-10-11 9 MUAR. Wed.— The Mentrl Besar. Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos will Inspect an annual Red Cross parade at 3 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the Town Council padang here. More than 400 members of the Red Cross will take part.42 words
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Article32 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Prof. R. Wlkkramatileke of the Geography Department. University of Singapore, will give a lecture on "Geography, its nature and purpose at new lecture theatre 3 on Oct. 17.32 words
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Article21 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Lim Chin Beng, of Malayan Airways, returned yesterday after a sixmonth study tour of Europe.21 words
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Article14 1962-10-11 9 BENTONG. Wed.— A 5120.000 health centre is being built In Trlan.14 words
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Article46 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, will talk on The Law and Justice" to members of the University of Singapore Law Society at the new lecture theatre on Oct. 19 at S D.ra. The talk wUI be open to the public.46 words
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Article36 1962-10-11 9 SINOAPORK. Wed.— The Singspore Blood Transfusion Unit last month received 1.247 donations Of these, 233 were from relative; of patients who had been given blood, and 435 people gave blood for the first time.36 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-10-11 9 RUBBER CHIEF IN WITH PLANS TO 'CATCH UP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AM ALAYA'S new Controller of Rubber Research, Dr. ITI L. C. Bateman, arrived here today with plana tor natural rubber research to "catth up" with what the synthetic Industry is doing Dr. Bateman, who will also be the chairman257 words
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Article63 1962-10-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will hold a sea tnspectlon on Oct. 28. Inspecting the force on bej half of the Commander-in-I Chief, Far East fleet Admiral 1 Sir David Luce, will be Cap- tain R. F. Tlbbats of the RMN Malaya, seconded to63 words
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Article23 1962-10-11 9 PENANG. Wed.— Da tin Ahmad Perang. wife of the General Manager of Malayan Railway, will launch the tug Langat on Saturday.23 words
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Article23 1962-10-11 9 IPOH. Wed— Chen Tin. 48. whs burned to death In his house in Slmpang Pulal new village, near here yesterday.23 words
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Advertisement162 1962-10-11 9 i" "b a'ukn'e c h t B Germany's Best Refrigerator Milh Aroma Filter Guaranteed for 5 Years i j «r*«« $595.00 CU (Cash Singapore) In Beautiful Colours to Mitch Your Kitchu Pink Yellow Green Whit* Blur B FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS: M Sole Agents:- Km H||at Radjo Co Ltd< 122-124,162 words
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Advertisement141 1962-10-11 9 5 MILLION HAPPY HOMES GET BOILING HOT WATER FROM A l-ww/Vwwil SIREN KITTLE Whittling Kattla] s!il/ilk_E 1 CfcramhHH Ptoted Cop*«r Tr. M mmm^^ m^ ttmm^ mM Krffir^** ELECTRIC KETUE O lain ■teta<l Coa*«r 3 or 1 Mat* IMO .r M 0« watti Oraari— i H»f* Cappar 1^ Parti DORCHESTER »IRCOLATOR141 words
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Miscellaneous447 1962-10-11 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 Metre* 41 Metres AM.: 6.00 Time Signal, MEDIUM WAVE Negara-Ku News Headlines; SERVICE: 47« Metre. 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7 00 w Rendezvous With Music- 7 JO AM 6 Oood Morning; 6.01 Time Sigual. News; 7.36 Break- Mornln 8 P^ lud447 words
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Article, Illustration727 1962-10-11 10 Discovery of coffee and how it spread £jOFFh!E drinking has become such a plea sant habit in every household today that a housewife hardly pays any thought to tht subject itself. After a very interesting visit to Singa pore's first coffee roasting factory in Jurong re cently, I decided to727 words
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Article74 1962-10-11 10 i Lovely, for evening i i wear, here is a silk > dress in black and sil- S vet* stripes designed by i Antoinette. i The dress, modelled by Margaret, has a plain y i bodice with a boat neckline and the skirt S Is made very74 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-10-11 10 PAINTINGS ON SHOW BY AN ENGLISH ARTIST 'THE vivid colour and A beauty of Malayan scenery and an interesting study of faces in Singapore proved to be an incentive for English artist, Mrs. Dorothy Fitz-gerald-Smith to fullfll her dream. Ever since her arrival In Singapore with her husband 18 months358 words
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Advertisement439 1962-10-11 10 tt Skinny people! r63Q tins i Amazing weight gains with WATE-ON! Watt-on is a new plcsMfit-to-take shoulders, bust, arms, hips and leg*. nubMsnce that's packed with weight- Your face looks younger, prettier I building calories, bone-building V iv- Skinny MM increase your weight nun U, blood-building Vitamin B 12. and439 words
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Advertisement741 1962-10-11 10 and you. give the finest! AUTOMATIC fl^"" MIXMABTER 'K,i **Z^~ MIXM Vf^*\ 12 convenient mixing speeds .jfi^^AX with handy mixing guide. xßn '-\> Exclusive thumb-tip beater V^r^V^-^jy •jector. Complete with .^viodel sturdy stand and small l2^~ glass mixing bowls. /ts £7 > Smbeahi /^^^^J^ RADIANT CONTROL TOASTBR v The only741 words
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Miscellaneous316 1962-10-11 10 Straits Times Crossword SBBBB«^^ Ss»»»r™~Bs»»»»«^^Ts»»»»»^^™i»»»»»»r™^Ts»»»»»'™"^Bs»»c^T™^™^^^T""~ 1. Shop device lor answering a bit of engineering <4. 7). challenge? (7.-4). 9. Counts meet a nurse by ar8. Roman emperor taking a rangement <10>. sheep back (4). 12. A thrashing carries weight in 10. Saved state in ruins (10). this place (11). 11.316 words
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Advertisement633 1962-10-11 11 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class A. B and C P.WD. registered Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Johore. Johore Bahru. up to 12.00 noon on 18th October. 1963 for the CONSTRUCTION IN PRESTRESSED AND REINFORCED CONCRETE OP A BRIDGE NO. 4/124 AT633 words
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Advertisement321 1962-10-11 11 TENDERS JABATAN TALIKOM TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from P.WJ3 Registered Class C or above Contractors for the erection of an Extension to Selangor Region Headquarters building. Plans. Specifications and full particulars can be obtained from thr undersigned against a deposit of $100 which win be returned on receipt of321 words
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Advertisement588 1962-10-11 11 (Continued in Col. 8) SITUATIONS VACANT R7arsls H Mlm.}— Box St eta. txtrm WANTED A QUALIFIED ElectrleaJ Engineer. Apply stating a«e sipsrtaaos and salary expected to P.O Bos No 378, Singapore. WANTED BY LIAOINO European office equipment specialists experienced salesman for Kuala Lumpur area. Box A 994 S.T. K.L. WANTBOI588 words
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Advertisement955 1962-10-11 11 SITUATIONS WANTED 1* Word* St Mlm.}— Box St eta. txtrm PLANTER BRITISH aged 41 st present computing series of aclng managements on large estates, soaks' permanent management Would consider position of senior assistant with good prospects. Available oow. Box A 989 S.T. K.L. INOINBBR MICH/MAR. Malayan Chinese with EXCBLLINT TECHNICAL955 words
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Advertisement962 1962-10-11 11 TUITION St Word* St (Mlm.) Baa St eta, tatfm LBARN ORIVINOi Guaranteed SO pass Test, from %*»h Ring (S'pora) TUITION RIQUIRBO for aofl sosooe ■X/PJ. area $10/. par hour. Box ABBS B.T. K.U MATHS. TUITION at your boraea Primary /Form IV. Hi- ran lead paaa. Anywhere considered. Exam, la Boar,962 words
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Advertisement1036 1962-10-11 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt U (Ml*.)— Box St eta, txlrm DAIMLBa SPMO VS Carefully asataUlDed ST.S3O. Phone Douglas, Qraad Hotel. Katong, (B'pore) ******. AUSTIN HIALEV SPRITB Feb. 1961 Taaad Fab. OSS one European owner 53. 300 or nearest offer. TeL K.L. ***** Exx. 400. Itei HONDA 80. Self Starter1,036 words
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Advertisement666 1962-10-11 11 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St et*. txtrm JUST WOMOBRPUL HAIR Sptmr IS fantastically wonderful for your oalr. Ost a tin from your favourite Hairdresser or cosmetic counter LADIES DRESS SHOPS tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box it els. extra THAI SILK OOOKTAIL froaks at rea anas nla666 words
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Advertisement152 1962-10-11 11 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) 20 Word, }.J MiH.i Hux SO et: txtrm COMFORT? AIR CONDITIONED Raffles Bar and Prince Bar 22, Raffles Place, Spore, serve delicious English/ Chinese luncb. OEEPAVALI SPECIAL PRIPARA. TIONS at Varpaul Restaurant. BS. tierangooo Road, Spore uweet-msat etc Order oow to avoid dixappointmentBNJOV YOUR LUNCH!! Visit152 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1962-10-11 12 The millions that were spent to win back a 'ruddy old mvg 1 ON August 6, 1898, the New York Yacht Club received a letter that caused some dubious handshaking among the scions of the Fifth Avenue aristocracy who com prised the1,885 words
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Advertisement193 1962-10-11 12 All New T] Diff) INTERNATIONAL sQ^JW^J ALSO WITH IJ, 1] OR MI A 1 I¥• U 2 CU. YDS. SKID SHOVEL aaaWl^^aft JL«V JLaaal aftl BUCKET WITH POWER-SHIFT J clam-action bucket "READ" all about and "SEE" the all now "TD— 9" ••ri«s -b For cheapest initial investment International Bulldozer. "PRICE"193 words
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Advertisement1465 1962-10-11 13 J__^BB ar -m. l_2l_^B Mr Xj^B 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K. Out S'oore Sane r Staa Ponana njJISS. Lrtartaal. Dublin Siasgow Gda. ll Oct 11 Oct 14/11 Btt 17 f^KS 16 ltHt Ht i rt rtn Oet Ott 17/tl u,A?ir— Mr 6latBwa Ocl ll hci l) lei i«/M Otl1,465 words
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Advertisement3030 1962-10-11 13 \mftj!]P^l 1 1 1 If 1 Lf f^[ffcr[U l IJ PrnM BEM^JIENE EXPREtt SERVICt TI LBMBOM. UVIRPOOL a COHTIHERTTU PORTS. Sport p t'aont Penaoa aUHtlHNtl* lattl, A'tp, Bwn, H'kg, M'oro G. IA/Oct 14 Btt IS/11 let 21/21 UNVAJMOCa IN) N'karL L'BN. tf'moitn Oct 11/23 Oct 24/21 Oct 21/ 1 dUUUaCM3,030 words
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Advertisement1246 1962-10-11 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W»_ VMCI lei. no. ***** VMteaW imiMAII LIMB eSe KLAVENESS LINE NAVRt. IMMN. NAMIURG. LBS ANGELES. LAN FRANCISCO, eiTTEROAM k MIDDUSaiOUGH. lEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Cm BF ELY Ateattiat cargt Itr Ceatral I Sett* SPOrt P. Shaw Nnang lONNiviaE »«U. ItUCAINVILLt Cm UPON Start P. Sham1,246 words
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Article109 1962-10-11 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. THE market was stronger today. Industrial movements, although small, were mostly higher over a wider range. B.H.P. gained 6d. to 535. OUs were firmer, led by A.O.G. up 2s. 6d. to 575. 3d. Base metals were steady and loans firm. It/101 klount lsa jl/. S\ Broken109 words
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Article15 1962-10-11 14 August rubber crops included: Bukit Katil 60.3831 b. and Aver Molek 46.7201 b.15 words
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Article93 1962-10-11 14 CHINESE Pratkitl Ixsnangt tlniipvra nton prlttt par ptavl yttUrday: CKinut til: bulk S3BI Hellers, drum S4l! tellers. Ct#rai October S2?i buyer*. $2x tellers. t*tpptr: Muntok white Sl47t tellers. Sarawak white 5143 sellers. special Sarawak black SII2I Milan, garbled Lampong black Sl2O sellers. AST A H3O tellers. Slngaptrt Olltmit93 words
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Article113 1962-10-11 14 rl Malayan txahanga Banks' Aimslatlen made these changes In Us rates to merchants yesterday (all ratM to S100): Ntw Vtrk: buying TT 32 1, airmail OD 33. 00 d/tt 33j credit Bills, 33j trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16. 90 d/tt 38 1/16113 words
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Article174 1962-10-11 14 SHIPS lying atofimld* th« Sintaperi wharv»* taday art: Benrtnnes 6 A. Oxfordshire 42/43, Union Pacific 18. Baraccn 31/32, Nikkei Mnru 45. Pyrrhus 38/39, Ueihohsan Maru 1/2, LJpl-i NW. 3. Outtr r»adi: Rochford, Hal Vu. Seven Seas, Kawl, Southern Mariner, Patrn, Norja, sarika. Union Pacific, Hongkong Maru,174 words
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621 1962-10-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent pONDITIONS on the Vj Malayan Stock Exchange continued extremely quiet yesterday with a very small turnover. There was no real trend. Narrow price movements in industrials were erratic with Cold Storage steady at 75., Cements at $3 and Rothmans $1.52 and621 words
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Article22 1962-10-11 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Industrials: 1M.70 184.39 Tins: -'85.31 283.1? S rubbers: 171.26 171.65 Jan. 1, 1958=100.22 words
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Article529 1962-10-11 14 pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded, in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (R.O00) 51. 92: Rant Smcltlmc (l.OOfl) 52.6*: F. and N. ords (3.0001 J3.17 cd eh. (l.OOO) 53.19 Cd cb, (3.000)529 words
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275 1962-10-11 14 IN front of the further sale of 200 tons of stockpiled tin in New York later yesterday, the Straits tin price remain unchanged at $421. 37 i. The offering was estimat- 1 ed to be down 25 tons to 240 1 tons.275 words
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Article79 1962-10-11 14 THiE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed theae price* for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Oct. 11. Robber 771 cents a Ib. Copra 5440 a ton. Coconut oil 5664 a ton. Palm oil $577.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5314.50 a ton. The rates of duties79 words
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Article140 1962-10-11 14 Oct. 10. Thrte montns. (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) Buiintu dantjl Dunlopt 10 eta. Rotnmana 11 eta. P. 4b N. 14 eta. 8. Darby 4M. Gammon 10 eta. C. Storage 4td. J. Waugti 12 eta. Bttamablp 8 eta. M. Brew 25 eta. TUnta 20 eu Containers 9 eta. 8. Traders 25140 words
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Article25 1962-10-11 14 October It. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 784 rents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $421,371 (unchanged). hstimatrd unofficial offering 240 tons (down 25 tons).25 words
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Article218 1962-10-11 14 OCTOBER first grtdt rubber buytrt l.t.b. cloned at 5 p.m. in Btngapor. and Kuala Uiropur yesterday at 78* cents down flve-elgbtha or a Cent. The tone was qultt. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. cloning price* id cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. t R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. rtuytn 7Ht, tellers 7RJ (N>:218 words
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Advertisement610 1962-10-11 14 tutnouHO tuitort sttvict S'pon Sham >*enan| Marseiiiti, Mm, Mains, LOUC* It Nrt IJ/14 Oct IS Oet sstKifi, Ittttrtati. H'tori, SOUTH a tJESI URIC* SERVICE T ,.ni Nil Durban (11/11). Port Elirtb«tf (M/11), Capetown (M/11), Mata.. (M/iiJ, Laio. Cotonou (11/11). Terns, Takoradi. Abidjan. Freetown. Conakry, Dtkar (n/11). USTIOUNO l SDOie YAM*610 words
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Advertisement255 1962-10-11 14 SHIPPING NOTICE M.V. "ORANJE" The abovementioned vessel is due to arrive from Australia on the 13th October 1962 at about 7 a.m. and is expected to berth alongside Oodowns 1 and 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board. Embarkation of passengers to Colombo, Port Said. Piraeus. Genoa, Southampton and Amsterdam will255 words
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Advertisement2486 1962-10-11 15 CHARGEE'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT JOHORE BAHKU. Originating Summons No. 78 of 1961 Between Johore United Plantations Ltd. Plaintiff And N. Rengasamy Filial s/o Nagappa Filial Defendant AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE JOHORE RUBBER KSTATK. To be held at2,486 words
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Advertisement866 1962-10-11 15 NOTICES NOTICE BUSINESS AS USUAL WELCOME SPECIAL DISCOUNT DURING 6TRIKE PROPRIETOR S PERSON.. L ATTENTION TO ALL CUSTOMERS. K. M. OLI MOHAMED LTD.. 38/40. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, 6. THIRD MALAYAN FUND ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME The Trustee expects to distribute the Income of the Third Malayan Fund for the866 words
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Advertisement580 1962-10-11 15 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) I TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on tbe 28th SeptemI ber. and 6th October. 1962. mad: against the following persons: Bankruptcy No. 326/62. MOHAMED AI.I BIN AHMAD GUAM. 764. lion* Bahru ltd. 327,62. MANJA MAIDtKN BIN MOHAMED MUSTAFA. 6. Kee Seng 81. SSC/6S.580 words
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Advertisement567 1962-10-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications axe invited from female State Natlonais/Federal ClUaens. between to* ages of l" and 33 years, for appointment as Mechanical Accounting Operators In the State Treasury, Permk. Ipoh on the salary scale of $100/Kxam. Bar 130 x 7.50-145 Exam. Bar 160 x 7.50-190 Efficiency Bar567 words
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Advertisement558 1962-10-11 15 TENDERS JOHORE J.K.B. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class °'B and above Registered J.K.R. Cootractors will be received at Urn Office of tbe J unite a Negen, JKR.. Johor up to IXOO Noon oil 18ui. October. 1962 for the:— Construction In Reinforced Concrete of One number Double 6-0" x 6-0"* Box558 words
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Advertisement222 1962-10-11 15 TENDERS JKR. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "C" and abore up to 3 p.m. on 17th October, 1962 at the Office of the Jurutera Penguasa, J.K.R., Kuala Lumpur for CARRYING OUT EXCAVATION. TRANSPORT, BACKFILLING AND CONSOLIDATION, DRAINAGE AND TURFING BETWEEN 19' 2222 words
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Article, Illustration602 1962-10-11 16 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE; C WEALTH AND MCA DRAW AS RAIN CUTS PLAY By Penang, Wed. CRICKET DELILKAN TAKES SIX KOR 42 TO MAKE MS ANALYSIS AGAINST TOURISTS 16 FOR 222 almost everything was against bright cricket today, the touring Commonvvealth team maintained their scoring rate ofNg Weng Chee - 602 words
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238 1962-10-11 16 Seeded Yoke Yen and Billy enter last eight TENNIS MALACCA. Wed. Seeded players Kwok Yoke Yen and Billy Yap reached the quarter-finals of the men's singles in the Malacca open lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Yoke Yen beat Hussein Abdullah 6-2. 6-1 while Billy beat Lewis Bryan 6-1. 6-4. MEN'S238 words
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Article170 1962-10-11 16 Penalty stroke starts dispute SINGAPORE Wed. The first penalty stroke this season was awarded in today's match between Khalsa and University of Singapore, and it brought a lot of conflicting views. Richard Qomez, Singapore's full-back who was penalised, maintained that the goalkeeper, was the man to face the attacker as170 words
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Article48 1962-10-11 16 LONDON. Wed Results of 'football matches played fh England last night: League Cup second round replay Southamulon 0 Scant horpp 3 Uiv. S— Brighton 1 Carll&lp 0: BrMnl Rovers 2 Svindon 0: Covrnlry v Biistoi City postponed Ulv. Doncaster 1 Bradford City 1.— Rpuier48 words
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Article25 1962-10-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Harbour Board became the SGSFA League Div. 3 champions when they beat Supreme Court 3- 1 at Jalan Besar tonight.25 words
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200 1962-10-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Beetle da Silva of Singapore, who will lead the the Malaya XI against the visiting commonwealth cricketers here this weekend, said today he hoped his players would learn as much as possible from the match. 'The tourists are200 words
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Article145 1962-10-11 16 COMMON WEALTH XI W. WATSON b Teow Keat 4 MARSHALL c Ranjlt b S Navaratnam 17 INCLKBY-MACKENZIE b Delilkan 46 BAIG b Delilkan 43 KANHAI c Ranjit b Delilkan 51 HALL b S. Navaratnam 3 C. WATSON b S. Navu ratnam 29 ROKDt st Lang b Delilkan 10 SWKTMAN145 words
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230 1962-10-11 16 3-stroke lead for US in World amateur tournament HI VAWANA, Wed lop Xavoured United Stales tootc a three-stroke lead today in the tirst round 01 the agnation hisenhovu-r Cup amateur goii team championsnip at the tt,58i-yard par /0 i-'uji course, <u miieo south-west of Tokyo. The US team nad aReuter - 230 words
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Article45 1962-10-11 16 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese challenger Masahko Harada tonight beat the world champion Pone Kingpetch In a title fight for the world flyweight boxing championship. Klngpetch was counted out a tenth of a second before the bell in the 11th round. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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113 1962-10-11 16 LIM KEE CHAN - BATTLING OOI IS OPPONENT for HOFF LIM KEE CHAN 8> BOXING SINGAPORE. Wed.-Golden Hoff. welterweight boxing champion of Indonesia, will make his Singapore debut on Oct. 19 when he meets Battling Ool (former Boy Kow) of Kedah over ten rounds at the Happy World Stadium. This Is the first boxing113 words
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Advertisement214 1962-10-11 16 Ready to help you on the job the Versatile PARKER 45 Modern business firms very often owe their success to the decisive thinkers they employ— men who move ahead with keen judgment and insight. These people, in turn, place great reliance on the working tools of business especially theiF Parker214 words
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Advertisement525 1962-10-11 16 Quality and Craftsmanship Make Power- Bilts Your Best Buy Vk STAINLESS ST££L t£?y' ««»un<«foblt >o fun and cwrouon No. 4 The Arcade. Singapore. Tel. *****. ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL Minerals and Vitamins: A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One525 words
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Advertisement241 1962-10-11 16 particularly In soups and stews. Bovril products also went on the successful British Everest Expedition of 1953. Sportsmen and athletes have long been aware of the invigorating powers of Bovi.l. Thomas Allen and William Sachtleban set off to cycle round the world in 1891. They wrote from Italy we take241 words
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Miscellaneous48 1962-10-11 16 fIBJMtJtJMBMKMHHMMMI) SOCCER PENANG DIV. li Pt Commission v Ramblers (City Stadium. 6.15 V IPOH DIV. I: VMCA v Kilat (CAH grd> HOCKEY PENANG LGE: TPCA A' v SLRC; TPCA v Customs (both matches at D. KramaO; Oreen Jackets v Police (Minden Barracks) SWIMMING STORE lnUr-dlstrict heats (Amber Rd.t.48 words
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Article1350 1962-10-11 17 MANIAM PAYS DAY'S BEST DIVIDEND OF $64 Come-back triumph for nine-year-old Couag RACING: By Epsom Jeep; Penang, Wednesday JOCKEYS Mickey Donnelly and Ken Smith scored doubles at Penan? this afternoon. Mickey's winners were f Docmaytor and Maniam. ($64). Ken won on Zodiaque and St. Honore, both1,350 words
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Article43 1962-10-11 17 TOTAL P00L— 578,476 IST No. *****7 ($34,240) tND No. 2561X2 (SI«4M) 3RD No. *****5 ($6448) Starter. ($1,956 each): Noa. 177 MS, 16*433, 20SM3, *****4. 25*815. tUUi, £*****. Con—UtiOß (SI.MO each): No*. *****4, *****5. *****2, 17U43, UIWS, ******. X*****, 173*45. *****4 SMUI.43 words
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Article94 1962-10-11 17 PENANO. Wed.— The stakes for this year's Penang Gold Cup ha« been Increased to $20,000. making It the richest ever event to be run on tht Batu Oantong course. The race will be run over lOf mi the last day of th ChristmasNew Year meeting94 words
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Article81 1962-10-11 17 IPOH. Wed.— Top sprinter Peak of Perfection Is being rested In Iho Cameron Highlands veterinary sanatorium. Other hones sent to the sanatorium last month were: Princess Serena, Nashor. Oatot Kacha, Oralnne. John Peel Quo Vadls, Rftdan 11. Flash Time. Joey San, Sandgate. Lord Lucan. Tloman, Scarlet81 words
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Article743 1962-10-11 17 BUKIT TIMAH ENTRIES SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of 177 horses— —83 in Class 1 and 94 in Class 2 has been entered for the threeday meeting at Bukit Timah on Oct. 21. 24 and 28. There will be eight races on the first and third743 words
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Article69 1962-10-11 17 FIRST DAT: CteM 1, Dlvs. 1 and t— Mile. Claaa 2. Divm. 1. 2 J and 4 BF; Div*. 1 and t— Mile. SECOND DAY: CUM 1. Di»». 1, t aid 3— F; Dit. S— Mile. Claw Divi. I. 4 and 7F. THIRD DAY: CUm 1, Dlvs. 1, 269 words
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Article198 1962-10-11 17 Padang XV too good for Varsity ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In a game that started In a drizzle and ended In a shower the Padang Invitation XV showed their superiority over the University here today, winning by 11 points to nil In spite of th.e rain It was not all a198 words
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Advertisement1231 1962-10-11 17 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) ROYAL JELLY THi AMAZING "MIRACLE QUEEN ilE$ SPECIAL FOOD MAY CHANCE YOUR WHOLE LIFE SAYS DOCTORS AND SCIENTIST*. How would you likt to woke up one morning to discover yourMlt possessed with on incredible sens* of youthful1,231 words
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Miscellaneous202 1962-10-11 17 Ati+ff #»oj» Bff V. T. Finn* lin WHAT MAfINIFICeWT 3-"" ~-^J BEAUTIFUL V DR. WOMMU6 I OH. VE6, SOME-) 1 I THEN YOU DO YES. 9A LABORATORY I SOMEHOW I'VE N. DAV IS N*T YES, IT > KMPB YOU V, TIMES HAVE SOME I CHUNKS s ANIMALS /dUST 60T TO202 words
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232 1962-10-11 18 BRITAIN TO SIX: CONSIDER MALAYSIA PACT LONDON, \V e d. Britain has asked the Common Market Six to give "favourable consideration" to Malaya's request that the proposed Federation of Malaysia be given the opportunity of concluding a trade agreement with the Market if Britain joins. The British Clovernment announced this232 words
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Article65 1962-10-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Printing Employees Till hold their 38th annual prayer meeting and feeding of the poor at the Sri Krishna baha van Temple In Waterloo Street on Saturday at 1 p.m After an evening service at 7 p.m., Mr. C.V. Devan Nair,65 words
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Article308 1962-10-11 18 LONDON. Wed— Stock markets In London today regained their equilibrium after yesterday's tumble, ana with nervousness regarding capital gains operations receoing, prices staged a good recovery. Sentiment was helped by the favourable United Kingdom balance of payments position. Following a rather cautious opening, giltedged met support and went308 words
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Article23 1962-10-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Jian Chuan Tai Chi Chuan Physical Culture Association held a dinner tonight at 'he People's Association in Kallanjt23 words
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Article, Illustration408 1962-10-11 18 Angry priest No. 3 enters the row at mission RALLY EDITOR: THE CENSOR INVADED MY TERRITORY SINGAPORE, Wed. A third priest today entered the "Father Teixeira controversy" which has split the Portuguese Mission in Malaya. He Is Father C. Colaco. editor of the parish magazine Rally, and he was angry408 words
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Article131 1962-10-11 18 'WE DO NOT KNOW' CLAIM BY MANILA MANILA. Wed. The Philippine Foreign Office has no official knowledge of reports carried in the local press that Britain may turn over North Borneo to the Federation of Malaysia before Aug. 31. 1963 the date set for the formal Inauguration of the Federation.UPI - 131 words
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Article64 1962-10-11 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Buddhist Pali Society will hold a special full moon service at the Mangala Vlhara Temple at Jalan Eunos on Saturday, commencing at 6.30 a.m. On the following day. the presentation of the Kathina robe to the Ven M.M. Mahaweera Nayaka Thero. 50.64 words
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Article46 1962-10-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The St. Jonn Ambulance Brigade will imid its 12th annual first aid competition on Sunaay. The competition, lo be heid at 8 p.m. at Uie Happy World Stadium, will also featuie a public demonstration of first aid and home nursing.46 words
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Article27 1962-10-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Swaml_w Sthltanandn Will Rive a talk o»T "Thlrukural" ftiome&ilr virtue) at the Ramakmhna Mission. 9. Norris Road, on Saturday at 7 p.m.27 words
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Article43 1962-10-11 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22% d.. Nov. 22 13/16 d.. Dec. 22\d., Jan. 22 11/16 d.. Jan/Mar. 22 11/16 d., Apr./ June 22 a d., July/Sept22S>d.. .Oct./ Dec. unquoted elf. Oct. 225.d.. Nov. 22 7 16d.. Dec. 22 "id. Tone: Quiet but steady.43 words
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Article24 1962-10-11 18 LONDON, Wed— Buyers M 49> 7 sellers £850. Forward buyers 1845. sellers £846. Settlement £850. Turnover- a.m. 330 tons, p.m. 250. Tone: Steady.24 words
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256 1962-10-11 18 MALAYA SHOULD FOLLOW A NEUTRAL LINE: KEAN SIEW PENANG. Wednesday. rpHE Secretary-General of the Labour Party of^ Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said today that. Malaya should immediately adopt the "non-align-ment policy of India and the Afro-Asian countries." "Weakened" by the expansion of Malaya into Malaysia, the country would otherwise256 words
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Obituary25 1962-10-11 18 OWARO THAMBY OASS NOAM teacher M.K.B. Sentul X.1.. |mm»4 away P. 10.62 Cortege leaven Portußt)^ Mr Settlement Malacca to C;iihoii«T Cemetery 10 a.m. today.25 words
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Advertisement138 1962-10-11 18 Late CLASSIFIED' 20 Word, Sl* (Minimum) LATHAM KHOO: The rngacrmrnt Is announced between Richard Patrick eldest lion or the late Mr. 8. 15. Latham and Mrs. Q. L. Latham or Brtdgwater. Somerset and Liliaa eldest dautchter of Mr. tin. Khoo TlonK Llan of Tanjong Katonc. sm■apore. LOOKING fc> *?/£im MCE138 words
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