The Straits Times, 12 October 1962
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Title Section22 1962-10-12 1 AVIH\(.K DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Not"** 1 He***** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY OCTOBER 12, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration512 1962-10-12 1 Hostilities against Saudi Arabia now, following her 'act of aggression' Cairo talks about backing LONDON, Thurs.— The Yemen's new Republican Government has announced itself at war with Saudi Arabia, the official Middle East news agency reported from Sanaa, capital of the Yemen, today. The report, broadcast 1512 words
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126 1962-10-12 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. A Manila bound C.P.A. jet aircraft returned to Hong Kong yesterday after one of its passengers locked himself in the lavatory and injured himself with a piece of glass from a broken whisky bottle. J.H. Hen^ng, who was travelling on anUPI - 126 words
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Article39 1962-10-12 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs. The Associated Countrywomen of the World conference here today voted for a greater United Nations' effort to abolish slavery. Among those who voted for the resolution were two women's societies from Mississippi.39 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-10-12 1 Tengku embraces an old friend Tr:.\(.Kl ABDUL RAHMAN embracing an old friend, retired soldier Jamdar Mohammed Saeed. on his arrival at Karachi's West Wharf on Wednesday. Mr. Saeed. now a farmer, became a friend of the Prime Minister while he was serving with the British Forces in Malaya during WorldUPI - 99 words
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Article386 1962-10-12 1 ABDUL RAHM creased trade between a public reception held noon. The Malayan Prime Minister told over 500 guests in 90-degree weather at the outdoor reception in historic Frere Gardens that there were "good opportunities" for extending trade between the two countries He suggested, In a preparedReuter; UPI - 386 words
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Article94 1962-10-12 1 MORE DIE IN BORDER CLASH PEKING, Thurs. China claimed today that six Indian and 11 Chinese soldiers had been killed in fighting near Chihtung settlement on the frontier between India and Tibet. The announcement said that altogether, 33 Chirfese soldiers had been killed or wounded in a battle near Chihtung,UPI - 94 words
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Article38 1962-10-12 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Fire broke out in a nuclear power plant at the United States Antarctic support base at McMurdo Sound last Sunday, causing minor damage but no release of radiation, the Atomic Energy Commission announced today.38 words
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Article35 1962-10-12 1 DETROIT, Thurs. A man said In court here that he threw his television set out of the window because he and bis wife could not agree on what programme to view.35 words
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Article54 1962-10-12 1 ATHENS. Thurs. Police and striking masons exchanged shots here today when they clashed outside the Ministry of Labour, police sources said. One woman passer-by was seriously wounded by a stray bullet. Police said 30 workers and 13 policemen were also Injured during the clashes, but none54 words
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Article46 1962-10-12 1 LONDON. Thurs. —Lord Specs, a former Chief Justice of India, today urged the setting up of a Commonwealth law society "to keep the law of the Commonwealth In harmony." Loro Spens was addressing a lunch of the Royal Commonwealth Society In London.46 words
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Article106 1962-10-12 1 SINGAPORE, Ttaurs. AllMalaya and Singapore batsman John Woodhouie has insured himself for 530.0W during the three days starting tomorrow he U playing against th<> visiting Commonwealth cricket team Under the policy, he will get op to S2M a week (or 52 weeks if he is incapa- citaled106 words
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Article, Illustration246 1962-10-12 1 Teacher falls 9 floors to her death SINGAPORE, Thurs. A woman teacher fell to her death today trom the ninth floor of the 14-storey For far House in Queenstown. Madam Leong Swee Fah, 31 was the wne of Mr. Lee Cher Cheng, 41, an inspector of Chinese schools In the246 words
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84 1962-10-12 1 BBC ADMIT PLAY WAS IN 'BAD TASTE' LONDON, Thurs. The British Broadcasting Corporation has admitted In a letter that a play televised last month "Istanbul Train"— which featured a controversial seduction scene, "offended taste." About 200 people wrote letters of protest to the BBC about the play, which was adapted84 words
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Article33 1962-10-12 1 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Representatives of Uganda have proposed that this newly-Indepen-dent Commonwealth country oe admitted to U.N. membership by the General Assembly on Oct. 25. it was announced today.33 words
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Article17 1962-10-12 1 NBW DELHI. Thurs. Mr Oopalaswaml ParUuuarathl was today appointed India's High Commissioner in Pakistan.17 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-10-12 1 Actress is cleared of slaying LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Shapely actress Saundra Edwards (above) was cleared yesterday by a coroner's jury of criminal responsibility for the fatal shooting of her boy friend when he threatened to kill her. The coroner's jury of five women and two men returned a verdict of124 words
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Article23 1962-10-12 1 PARIS. Thurs. Prance lifted import restrictions today on a wide range of products from Japan arid about 40 other countries.23 words
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Article218 1962-10-12 1 Dr. A favours Britain's entry OONN. Thurs. Dr. D Konrad Adenauer told Parliament today he was in favour of Britain joining the Common Market and said this question should be given priority and time limits should be fixed. But. the West German Chancellor added, it was not his task to218 words
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Article21 1962-10-12 1 US. LAOS WARr SI ISUNGTO* —slit- ;>^...irtm«ot todJv I H ">" by whtlr BMlralH 1B brlnir violated 1< (See Pa.tc21 words
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Article185 1962-10-12 2 'Old pals' effort in Jakarta JAKARTA Thurs. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Cubandrio, and the Indian Ambassador. Mr. P. B. Pant, said yesterday that Indonesia and India must work to restore lie friendly relations that broke down during the Asian Games here Their call was made in separate statements afterUPI - 185 words
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Article, Illustration335 1962-10-12 2 6 I'm 78. and trill growing became I had jense enough to pick out thc^ right grandparent*. Fonner President Harry Truman replying to a question on his health in Las Vegas yesterday. JAKARTA, Thursday. T^HE Indonesian defence Minister, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, saidReuter; UPI - 335 words
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Article21 1962-10-12 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— Police today reported selling opium worth •bout 11.500.000 on a truck In Lampang Province, northern Thailand.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article82 1962-10-12 2 Peking executes 2 visitors HONG KONG, Thurs. Two Hong Kong visitors to China were executed after they were tried as Nationalist spies at a public trial in Chungsha, Toishan county, the Hong Kong Standard reported yesterday. The paper, quoting a "recent arrival from the mainland," said the two men wereUPI - 82 words
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Article37 1962-10-12 2 ELISABgTHVTT.IiK, Ttaurs. President Moise Tshombe of Katanga yesterday accused the United States of supplying arms to the Congolese National Army and said this could Justify Eastern bloc countries giving direct aid to the Congo. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1962-10-12 2 LONDON, Thurs. British playwright, John Osbome, today called the European Common Market a "monumental swindle." He said the six-nation trade bloc was probably "a brothel" and a "squalid chamber of commerce."35 words
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Article195 1962-10-12 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. rpHE United States ha* asked for an Investigation on whether Communist troops are remaining In Laos In violation of the International agreements guaranteeing that country's Independence and neutrality. The State Department announced that the United States believed that Communist Vietmlnh forces wereReuter - 195 words
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Article249 1962-10-12 2 Rocket threat to US and Panama WASHINGTON. Thurs. Senator Kenneth Keating claimed yesterday that Cuba is building six intermediaterange missile sites from which rockets could reach the Panama Can; or "the American heartland." He told the Senate that hn had received his information j from sources which had proved 100Reuter - 249 words
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Article43 1962-10-12 2 WARSAW, Thurs.— Two expresa trains crashed 80 miles south of here last night. First reports said 28 bodies had been recovered from 16 smashed coaches. More than 100 people were Injured 53 of them seriously. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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215 1962-10-12 2 NEW DELHI, Thursday. A SPOKESMAN of the Ministry of External Affairs, asked last night about Peking reports that Indian troops had attacked Chinese frontier guards, said: "We have received no such report." Humours current here for the past few days, however haveReuter - 215 words
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Miscellaneous7 1962-10-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appteby I >» H/4/T7N&7 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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Article155 1962-10-12 3 Jordan: My reason for hate I ONDON, Thurs. Colin Jordan, leader of Britain's National Socialist Movement said in court yesterday that ne was antiJewish "because I love my country and hate what the Jews have done to It." He told the Jury at the Old Bailey, where he and threeReuter - 155 words
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165 1962-10-12 3 FASHION LANDS A RUSSIAN WOMAN IN JAIL MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet policemen have been told to stick to crime-busting and leave women's fashions alone. The warning by the Soviet government newspaper, Izvestia, came in an editor's note to a letter from an Odessa woman who said she spent three days In165 words
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Article34 1962-10-12 3 MONTREAL, Thuni.— The stewardess of a Trans-Canada Airlines Viscount and a passenger were killed last night when the plane collided with an RCAP Voodoo fighter at the airport at Bagotvllle. Quebec.— UPl.34 words
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Article162 1962-10-12 3 ROW OVER U.S. ARMS ENDS: THANAT OANGKOK, Thurs. Misunderstandings between Thailand and the United States over U.S. military aid to Cambodia have already "cleared up," the Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, said on his return here from New York yesterday. Mr. Thanat conferred with the U.S. Secretary of State.Reuter - 162 words
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97 1962-10-12 3 CANBERRA, Thurs.— Australia's Immigration Minister. Mr. Alexander Downer, today promised to consider a request that he ask Australian newspapers to refrain from using the trrm "White Australia policy." The request was made during question time in the House of Representative Mr. Downer saidReuter - 97 words
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Tests: 'Nyet' again
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421 1962-10-12 3 Zorin says 'just a game' to plea to end three kinds of N-bangs JJNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The Soviet Union yesterday again spurned Western proposals to end nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater. Mr. Valerian Zorin, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said in the main political committee thatReuter - 421 words
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326 1962-10-12 3 AFRICAN BID FOR MORE SEATS HOLDS UP SECURITY COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— African delegates seeking greater representation for their continent in the Security Council yesterday tried to block elections scheduled for today to fill vacancies. They ran into opposition to any postponement of the voting from representatives of the ArabReuter - 326 words
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Article35 1962-10-12 3 NEW YORK, Tburs. Tnt Theatre Owners of America have named Oregory Peck their "star of the year," in a poll based on acting ability, box office attraction and personal life.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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94 1962-10-12 3 U.N. and the nations who won't pay A USTRALIA said yesterA day that the failure of some nations to pay their assessments is a breach of the United Nations charter and a threat to the organisation's future. Referring to the refusal of the Soviet bloc countries. France. South Africa. PortugalUPI - 94 words
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75 1962-10-12 3 'South Af rica, Rhodesia in alliance' MR. Ndabanlgi Sithole. national chairman of the banned Zimbabwe African People's Union, alleged that South African soldiers had crossed the border into Southern Rhodesia during the recent political conflict In the British colony. He also told the trusteeship committee that he had been "reliablyUPI - 75 words
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Article38 1962-10-12 3 GUANA said yesterday that tbe European Common Market threatened to "starve Ghana to death." Mr. C. T. X> lander, Ghana's High Commissioner to Canada and a member of its U.N. deleration, said this.— Beater.38 words
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177 1962-10-12 3 PEKING, Thurs. The Soviet consulate In Shanghai. China's largest city and main port, has been closed according to reliable diplomatic sources arriving here from the city today. LONDON: Anthony Wedgwood Benn, the reluctant peer, has asked United Press International to call him Mr. Benn and177 words
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Article33 1962-10-12 3 MOSCOW. Than. Ixvestla. the Soviet government newspaper, tonight printed stories from New York. Athens. Capetown and West Germany nnder the headline "'behind the iron curtain" on Its foreign news page.33 words
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Article142 1962-10-12 4 Talk on art gallery on the air SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Radio Singapore will broadcast a programme on the Art Gallery in the National Museum tomorrow and on Saturday. The programme will include an introduction to, and description of, the Art Gallery by Mr. Christopher Hooi, Curator of Anthropology at the National142 words
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Article41 1962-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off tomorrow in Beo Lane between Havelock Road and Jalan Buklt Ho Swee from 8 ajn. to 3 p.m. and Thomson Road between Nos. 136 and 150 from 9 a.m. to 5 pm41 words
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Article25 1962-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. B. A. Ranasinghe has been elected president of the Singapore Buddhist Association, and Mr. A. U C. de Sllva. secretary.25 words
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287 1962-10-12 4 THE NURSE SPEAKS UP FOR THE MALES SINGAPORE. Thurs *pHE problem of the male nurse in Singapore's world of white clad Florence Nightingales has been forced into the open. And all because the girls in the profession want to see the boys get equal opportunities. The latest Issue of Berita287 words
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255 1962-10-12 4 Association plans a training centre for blind SINGAPORE, Thurs. ♦3 The Singapore Asso elation for the Blino plans to build a new training centre where the blind both young and adult can be trained for the difflcul. task of obtaining gainful employment. "The cost of this training centre with all255 words
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130 1962-10-12 4 A FACE LIFT FOR ROAD— AFTER 25 YEARS SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Garden Street, off Beach Road, 15 to get a face-lift after 25 years. This was decided today after a visit to the street by the Minister for Culture, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam (who is also Assemblyman for the area Kampong Glam >130 words
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Article68 1962-10-12 4 8INOAPORE. Thura. A surgical forum will be held at the Oeneral Hospital on Friday at 8.30 p.m. Participant* will Include members of the International College of Surgeons ted by Dr. Joseph de Los Reyes, who will arrive here on the same day. The forum, sponsored by68 words
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Article414 1962-10-12 4 THE following Is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS Garuda: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 990) 3 p.m.; from Bangkok (OA 805) 6.25 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 803) 8.40 ajn. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 731) 7.35414 words
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117 1962-10-12 5 IPOH. Thurs. A special delegation of the Ipoh Municipal Council will soon visit Hong Kong to "sell"' the Tasek industrial estate to the colony's merchants and industrialists who wish to invest in the 360-acre development project here. The delegation will probably be117 words
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Article33 1962-10-12 5 JAKARTA. Thurs. Singapore volunteers for the campaign to win West New Guinea have toured Morotcrenbangan Naval Airlm.se. Headquarters of the Indonesian Fleet Air Arm, near Surabaya, it was announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1962-10-12 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Piftyslx police sergeanu and corporals in charge of police stations In Kedah and Perils today completed a three-day civics course here.27 words
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Article31 1962-10-12 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. A cheque for $10,000 from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board, was handed over to the Tsung Wail Middle School here yesterday foi its building fund.31 words
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208 1962-10-12 5 Court told that 1958 car was really a 1953 model SINGAPORE, Thursday. a year after an Army captain bought what he was told was a 1958 model Humber Hawk saloon car, he discovered that it was~ actually a 1953 model, a High Court was told iapt. R.W.M. Baker, G.H.Q. Farelf,208 words
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89 1962-10-12 5 Sultan: Staff shortage will worsen A LOR STAR, Thurs. with the formation of Malaysia the "perpetual shor- tage" of qualified men in the Government service would be even more acute, the Sultan I of Kedah said here last night. "It is imperative that a continuous flow of young responsible and89 words
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Article16 1962-10-12 5 TAIPINO, Thurs. The Hindu youth organisation here will hold a Deepavali social on Saturday.16 words
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116 1962-10-12 5 Pioneer status for Prai steel mill aIA'.A LUMPUR, Thuts. Malaya's first steel mill, to be constructed at Prai at a cost of several hundred million dollars, has been granted pioneer status. Work on the site is expected to start at the end of the year and Malayawata Steel Projects will116 words
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Article55 1962-10-12 5 KUALA LUMNJR, Thurs. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudiii. left by air today for a 10-day tour of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo to study the labour situation there. He was accompanied by Mr. 8. Kumar, the Commissioner for. Labour, and Inche Ismail bin55 words
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Article249 1962-10-12 5 PENANG, Thursday. r pHE trade union movement must be independent L and free from all political influence. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, the Socialist Mayor of Penang. said today. He was commenting on the Internal Security Council's ban on the conference of the Singapore Association249 words
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357 1962-10-12 5 A patch-up bid on split over priests— SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ GROUP of parishioners in the Portuguese Mission today called for an emergency meeting of the. church's board of administration to heal, the rift brought about by the removal of their parish priest, Father Manuel Teixeira. Mr. Horatio Conrad Beins. an357 words
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150 1962-10-12 5 Tin industry approves restraint in U.S. sales I£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. H. M. Fuller, a member of the Malayan delegation to International Tin Council meetings, said today that the tin industry appreciated the present restraint exercised by the General Services Administration, which controls U.S. strategic stocks. He was commenting on150 words
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Article22 1962-10-12 5 PENANG. Thurs. A motorcycle belonging to Mr. Hoe Hce Tee was stolen from his house in Hutton Lane last night.22 words
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Miscellaneous307 1962-10-12 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS v. Sor of form dreaded by bats1. Don holds fable to be a men? (5). travesty of human nature (5, 8. For an insured person, the al3. 0). lotment must show growth 10. Hurried to race and became (13). exhausted (3. 2. 4). 9. A privilege307 words
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392 1962-10-12 7 BOOKIES ARE FAVOURITES, SAYS AN EXPERT A matter of credit, rebates and 'full 9 dividends IPOH, Thursday. J^ HORSE racing expert gave three main reasons here today why some punters favoured bookmakers in preference to placing their bets on the turf club totalisators. These were first credit, secondly a heavy392 words
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Article, Illustration248 1962-10-12 7 Capitan Yap Ah Loy's daughter dies at 85— KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Madam Yap Kim Neo, 85 daughter of Capitan Yap Ah Loy. known in olden days as Capitan China, and founder of Kuala Lumpur died today at her home in Thamby Abdullah Road, off Brickfields Road. She Is survived by248 words
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Article74 1962-10-12 7 A I «.l Xl ki tree. The work of reconstruction has befun. And in Egypt industrialisation father* pace. Cairo has made her first car and given it a famous name Ramaeses after one of the great kings of ancient Kgypt. On Sunday Asia Magazine's photonews takes you to74 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-10-12 7 ARMY CHIEF VISITS SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Australian Chief of the General Staff-designate Maj Gen. J.G.N. Wilton (above), flew into Singapore tonight for a 24-hour stop-over after a five-week military tour of the United States, Canada and Britain. Gen. Wilton, who will succeed Sir Reginald Pollard in January next year.104 words
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Article49 1962-10-12 7 1POH. Thurs. A lorry driver. Wong Kong Ling. 32, was today fined $200 and disqualified from driving for a month. He was convicted of driving without reasonable consideration for other road users on Oct. 20 last year when he knocked down and killed a woman cyclist.49 words
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Article60 1962-10-12 7 SYDNEY. Thurs. Mr. David Chin Tet Leong has succeeded Mr James Ongklli as president of th« Queensland Bornean Students' Association. Mr. Chin Is a civil engineering student. Others members of the 1962-63 executive council are: Messrs. Cher Liang Yl, James Wong Fook Tong, Anthony John Wong.60 words
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473 1962-10-12 7 Prospectus of refinery offer out today KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The application list for the ordinary shares in the Shell Refining Co. (Federation of Malaya) Ltd.. and for debenture stock in the same company, will open on Oct. 25 and close as soon as the directors may decide, but in any473 words
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Article56 1962-10-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Choo Tin Chre. 18. who was charged with stealing a watch from a shop assistant in Ipoh Road on Aug. 8. today asked a magistrate to forgive him "for 1 did not know the seriousness of the offence." The magistrate. Mr. Chan Slew56 words
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223 1962-10-12 7 SACKED SECRETARY: REMINDER GOES TO THE MALACCA GOVERNOR MALACCA, Thursday. piVE Malacca Socialist Front municipal council- lors today sent another petition to the Gover-nor-in-Council this time requesting early consideration to a Sept. 20 petition on the dismissal of Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salleh as secretary of the municipal council. Thf>223 words
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Article47 1962-10-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Social Welfare Department here wants seven more officers this year to help tackle the Increasing number of cases demanding the department's attention. Candidates must be above 23 and under 35 years old. a spokesman of the Department said today.47 words
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97 1962-10-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malayans should be more speciSc when using the words "student" and "pupil. Mr. J. Wang Gensie, secretary general of thi- National Union of Federation Students, said in a statement today Mr. Wang, a University of Malaya undergrad. said a "student" was97 words
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Article41 1962-10-12 7 PENANG Thurs. Burglars broke Into a labourer's quarter* at Su:i«ei NibotiR early this morntnR and ransacked it while the victim and his family slept When the* woke up. they found S305 in cash and $90 worth u! jewellery missing.41 words
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Article25 1962-10-12 7 BUTTERWORTH. Triurs A housewife. Tan Ah Chu. 34. was waylaid and robbed by two armed men or Sl5O last night at Bagan Ajam.25 words
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Article87 1962-10-12 7 ALOR STAR, Thnrs.— Described as "a good-for-nothing." Yahaya bin Moliamed, 30. unemployed, today pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner outside the Alor Star police station Inspector D. G. Samy. prosecuting. said that Yahaya was found shout- ing and yelling on tie road. "He Is a regular87 words
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279 1962-10-12 8 Tengku urges a C'wealth of Muslim nations KARACHI, Thurs. TENGKU Abdul Rahman- said here last night he hoped that a commonwealth of Muslim nations would become a reality The Malayan Prime Minister said this at a state dinner some three hours after his arrival here for a 10-day visit toReuter - 279 words
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273 1962-10-12 8 BAHAMAN ON THE SETTLING OF TRADE DISPUTES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THERE had been increasing evidence recently that both sides in industry had recognised that strikes and lock-outs were an expensive and damaging way of settling trade disputes, the Minister of I-abour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said today.273 words
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Article47 1962-10-12 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government has built two crematoria at a cost of $686,070 in Upper Aljunied Road for use by ail people, irrespective of race, creed, religion or wealth. Covering 11 acres next to the Hindu cemetery, they will open (or use from Monday.47 words
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Article37 1962-10-12 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Professor Jacen T. Hsieh returned yesterday to resume his post as Registrar of Nanyang University alter completing a one-year survey of the co-operative movement in Sarawak on behalf of the International Labour Organisation.37 words
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Article36 1962-10-12 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lord Selkirk, the British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia, and Lady Selkirk, left Singapore by air this morning for visits to Hong Kong, Korea and Japan. They will return on Oct. 26.36 words
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90 1962-10-12 8 Two British children are guests of Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two British children, Vivlenne Rlley. 14. and John Bloor, 15. will be guests of the Ministry of Culture during their five-day visit to Singapore beginning tomorrow. This is part of their prize, which included an earlier five-day trip to Hong Kong,90 words
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Article49 1962-10-12 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Inche Ahmad Badri bin Mohamed Basir, Assistant District Officer here, has been promoted to the Malayan Civil Service and transferred to the Federal Establishment Office In Kuala Lumpur. His place has been taken over bv Inche Baharuddin bin Abdul Malek from TaDah.49 words
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Article240 1962-10-12 8 CHANCE FOR STUDY IN BRITAIN OINGAPORE, Thurs. The British Government is offering scholarships for post-gra-duate study in Britain from October next year under a Commonwealth scholarships and fellowships plan. Preference for the scholarships will be given to those who elect for courses In science, mathematics and technological subjects. A Ministry240 words
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Article41 1962-10-12 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. A former Penang teacher, Inche Razak bin Noordln, has becomeDeputy Assistant District Officer here. He replaces Inche Zainal Abldin bin Hajl Noordln who has been transferred to Batu Gajah as Assistant District Officer. Klnta.41 words
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152 1962-10-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs, rfiHE Minister of Finance 1 Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will open the Malayan Stock Exchange trading room a\ the Mercantile Bank Building here on Oct. 20. The deputy chairman of the exchange, Mr. Lee Kai To, said today that the opening152 words
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Advertisement2092 1962-10-12 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT Once upon a W^ Jfe titVLP ilk ONCE upon a time there :|j|f w "^i was coun *ry where the jm\ T(r A m^^^M most delightful people liv- Bfflr cd Tnese People were >.o special sunshine gleamed in 9|^l HL their eyes. p^^^ These enchanted people BEL lived2,092 words
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Miscellaneous122 1962-10-12 8 Alloy O» P B 9 V. F. Bmwmiim mdoUe wMTwesrro) If **©-tHBM3ONQjoootA?*«JL,i I \S~~. I 'S,°?^i®2"f J> y^+PooSs^—— IN SCIENCE^. Xl±>4 \i-MH? «HB 13, 9UPPO36 60... fM*-H*tW 1 USEA fRteSHT fyruo) V/75»^^^S WRSOrWUY, Aj^JgSjS TOO? BUT I'VE NEVER V^ V MDUNS SCIE^^rrSTJVS^?/y7^^ iPirk Trary Bw Chmeier GowOd ~H I NO,122 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1962-10-12 9 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - BIRKETT, THE GREAT ADVOCATE... The man for libel and beats Birkett EDGAR LUSTGARTEN by —after Mrs. Hearn, a tussle with mystery Mr. Jonescu of Rumania TO Norman Birketl, putting aside his many preoccupations at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand in order to defend Mrs. Hearn at Bodmin,1,792 words
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Advertisement79 1962-10-12 9 H^^^^^T the '^^H»hH fresh taste °^^^HHi MENTHOLATED with the _J Modern Man in mind p! J Research has proved the Modern Man y ■.1 jg*~ pmmm| II 1 j prefers the white tipped, filter cigarette JT i^y I 1 3 ...Matterhorn. leading modern trends VI #4 lH now rin S79 words
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Article112 1962-10-12 10 2* W»r4i tit (Minimum, S. SINNADURAI M.B.E. and chitirea thank relatives and frlenda who seat wreaths messages of < ondolene* and their attendance at recent bereaveMR. A MRS. K K U. Nair P J. acknowledge with gratefulness, messages of loaaolence. telegrams, personal visits sM expression* of sorrow from friends,112 words
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Article159 1962-10-12 10 :•</ Worim Sill (Minimum) mONCAFE BONCAFE BONCAFE. 80 deliciously different: Boncafr puia ground coffee SATISFYING: APPETISING RVVITA C'rispbread the perfect substitute for toaat. Enjoy It with all type* of spreads, butter, cheese or honey. OEPILATORV WAX TREATMSNI t* remove ugly hair on leg*. $12.50. Mirthtr enquiries: Louis* Klerk 22159 words
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Article50 1962-10-12 10 J» Hnr*\ U.S» (Mlm.) UDOHISTS WILL CELEBRATE "Vas the end of the rainy seasons na prayer 13-10-6J Full Moon Day at 7am to 12 noon and after evening at S p.m. Puja and offering of flowers etc st Burmese Temple. 17 Klnta Road, apore Welcome Mdm. Daw ilei50 words
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Article662 1962-10-12 10 It is unlikely that the Committee of Privileges of the Singapore Legislative Assemi bly will have to deal with a .more serious breach than has just occupied its attention. The day before the Assembly met lin June to resume debate of the Referendum Bill, members I received662 words
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Article329 1962-10-12 10 Mr. Donald Stephens is right in urging steps to counter the activities of the anti-Malaysia forces in the Borneo territories, but he should not exaggerate their power for evil. Though the opponents of federation have not been won over and may even have grown more vociferous, there is329 words
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Article274 1962-10-12 10 The Yemen's reported de-1 claiation of "a state of war" with Saudi Arabia blows no holes in the veil which con- j ceals what is happening. There is not as yet any war, and the report rests on the somewhat slender basis of a message from a Middle274 words
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Article615 1962-10-12 10 H.A.R. PHILBY - Move to oust British from Aden H.A.R. PHILBY by ADEN. Thurv The efA fects in Aden of 'the Yemeni revolution are accumulating, and the attitude of born Adenis who, nevertheless feel themselves to be Yemenis, is unmistakably stiffening In the words of Abdullah Alasnag the able young leader of the615 words
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Article, Illustration696 1962-10-12 10 GAMINI NAVARATNE - LAST HOPE FOR LOST 800,000 GAMINI NAVARATNE by Problem of Ceylon's Tamils IN common with Malaya and Singapore, Ceylon has an. Indian problem due to the presence in th& island of over a million people of Indian origin. The Indian Prime Minister will fly to Colombo on Saturday for talks696 words
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717 1962-10-12 10 That SATU invitation by David I ADDRESS myself to the writer of the letter you published yesterday. First of all your letter Is entirely Incorrect and false. Your letter clearly shows that you are not a rank and file worker, as you stated, but a stooge of a right-wing reactionary717 words
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Advertisement694 1962-10-12 10 Strain Tian ft Mtlay Mail 'sssiried m«kiimsimm *My to hand** tex let FMwr COLD •TORAeiB ARCADB Orchard Read cold iro>«ai ■HANCMM AT HOLLAND »O AO-KATOHdJ Kir»L ao»D-«sv«L Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Mouse. Convex Quay TMK NKWS FRONT FitiMtrlca'* Supermarket M. M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Mood. Naval S.694 words
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Advertisement86 1962-10-12 10 ROGUES IN THE GALLERY An 'impossible' crime yet the worldfamous Goya portrait of the Duke of Wellington was stolen from London's National Gallery. And still the outrageous "kidnapping" and holding for ransom of pictures continues. Is this the work of a single international gang? Or are thieves everywhere cashing in86 words
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Advertisement136 1962-10-12 10 TRUST SWANSON W m W* mm f ■Lsssßlwjr *7 m m\¥ O YJ; &gffQ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young*, tender and flavourf ul. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This f reezinr permits Swanson Chicken to retain all136 words
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Article257 1962-10-12 11 THE MEN WHO WON'T GO EAST KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Government officers working on the West Coast states are reluctant to serve on tbe East Coast, the Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said todav. Speaking at the official opening of the State rural development operations room at the257 words
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Article81 1962-10-12 11 $2 mil. more from tobacco CINGAPOHE. Thurs. Singapore's revenue from tobacco in the first nine months of this year exceeded both the estimates and the collections for the comparable period last year by well over SMiofl 000 to reach a total of S33.373.000. Increased collections are also shown on petroleum81 words
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Article34 1962-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 400 CHrl Guides in Seliingor will stage a dancing display at Stadium Negara here on Dec. 10 to raise funds for a Guide hut in Brickfields.34 words
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Article442 1962-10-12 11 SINGAPORE FACTORIES OFFER EXTRA NEW YEAR CASH TO WORKERS ALWAYS ON THE JOB SINGAPORE, Thursday. fWO big allied firms which manufacture steel pipes and drums for home and overseas needs, have decided to provide an incentive to their daily-rated workers with the aim of increasing productivity.442 words
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Article66 1962-10-12 11 This is most lenient judge SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teo Tiong Keng, 26, after being fined $5,000. or 12 months' jail, was told by Mr. Choor Singh, the Judge, today: "This Is the most lenient view I can take of vour offence." Teo had pleaded «uilty to possessing 88 1b. 12 ozs.66 words
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Article29 1962-10-12 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold its annual meeting at the Hokklen Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street at 9 a.m. on Sunday.29 words
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130 1962-10-12 11 KUCHING, Thurs. Delegates of the Sarawak Government Asian Officers' Union and the North Borneo Civil Service Union are conferring In Jesselton today on the terms of a Joint memorandum to be submitted to the intergovernmental committee on Malaysia. The two unions want f*.ssurances that130 words
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Article49 1962-10-12 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two youths. Chan Shel Wah and Ong Kirn Huay, were acquitted today of causing a pester with "a symbol of political propaganda" to bf displayed in Paya Lebar on Aug. 19 and ofence under the National Referendom Ordinance. The charge was withdrawn49 words
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Article27 1962-10-12 11 MUAR, Thurs. One hundred members for the Muar Chinese School Teachers' Union will climb Mount Ophir (4.187 feet), 20 miles from here on Oct. 22.27 words
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Article30 1962-10-12 11 MUAR. Thurs. Four youths armed with daggers entered a textile shop near the police station here last night and left with $250 cash after ransacking the place.30 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-10-12 11 MR. Tan Sin Tee (above) of Johore, who has passed the professional examinations of the Australian Society of Accountants' in the record time oi' 18 months. Mr. Tan, student of the A.E. Speck Commercial College In Melbourne, gained the second highest marks- awarded to students in Australia62 words
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Article, Illustration459 1962-10-12 11 Drug jab death of a soldier:. Two to be tried again CINOAPORE, Thurs.— Two men, K u e k Seng Eng and Tay Boon Leong, who were acquitted by a lower court on charge^ in connection with the death of a young British soldier, are to be tried again. This459 words
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Article64 1962-10-12 11 RURAL AREA SERVICE EMPHASISED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Junior Chamber of Commerce intends to place greater emphasis on service to the rural community. A statement Issued by the chamber said that this question would be discussed at Its convention in Malacca on Saturday. The convention will be opened by the64 words
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Article26 1962-10-12 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A house painter. Scow Yam Chon?. 65, was found hanging this morning in the back room of a house in Lynhurst Road.26 words
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Article107 1962-10-12 11 Woman molested at film show SINGAPORE. Thurs Urn Tim Pek. 22. of HUI Street, was jailed for four weeks in a magistrate's court today for outraging the modesty of a 19-year-old housewife. He pleaded guilty to a charge of molesting Lim Slew Vone of Omar Road, at the Havelock Road107 words
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Article37 1962-10-12 11 PENANG. Thurs. Property valued at $230,231 was lost in 146 cases of lire in Penang last year. The fire brigade answered a total of 209 calls, of which 51 were malicious false alarms.37 words
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Article184 1962-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TOR the third time in a week, a Party Rakyat leader has left the party and Joined the United Malays National Organisation He Is Inche Taha bin Hamid. 35, former chairman of Party Rakyat and the Socialist Front in Ulu Langl.t. Selangor.184 words
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Article, Illustration321 1962-10-12 11 BORNEO: PEOPLE SHOULD DECIDE, SAYS FILIPINO HISTORIAN TAIPEH, Thursday. T*HE second biennial conference of the Intertia- tlonal Association of Historians of Asia which ended yesterday shelved the Philippine claim to North Borneo. Dr. Domingo Abella. chief Philippine delegate and former association president. Issued a statement last night saying that theReuter - 321 words
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Article50 1962-10-12 11 55 POLLS AT LIPIS BY-ELECTION KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 55 polling station* have been gazetted for the by-election at Kuala Llpls on Oct. 20. The candidates for the election are: Inche Hussln bin HIJau. PMIP: Inche Abdul Razak bin Haji Hussln, Alliance and Inche Nazar Non*. Socialist Front.50 words
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Article34 1962-10-12 11 SINGAPORE, 'lhurs. The Singapore Chinese Foodstuff Importers' Association has asked the Government to consider lifting the month-old ban on imports of fresh fruit and vegetables from Hong Kong. Formosa and China.34 words
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Article59 1962-10-12 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, Major General I.C. Harris, will make a farewell Inspection of the 1 En. Singapore Infantry Regiment at Ulu Pandan tomorrow. Major General Harris, who came to Singapore in February, 1960. is due o return to Britain next month. No59 words
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Advertisement153 1962-10-12 11 Pye is the word for progress in Stereograms THE NEW SHAPE OF STHtXO P.ve build a fully stereophonic radiogram with excellent performance -at an economical price! See the new Pye PE 21 50 the slender, elegant cabinet designed to blend beautifully with any other furniture, finished In warm, straight^rained walnut153 words
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Advertisement100 1962-10-12 11 59 Motqtw V-Z, whitens J I BF^ and softens the skin. JH H Excellent for greasy skins M^^^mK ana< as a treatment followJ^S^Mfm i n 9 bad acne. At $9.30. Wk Moique Irrodie or Radiant Mask. .brightens the skin. Mildly astringent, it is good for closed or blocked pores. At100 words
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Miscellaneous253 1962-10-12 11 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 478 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 7 0S Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Your Melodies And Mine: 8.00 The News: 8.05 Your Melodies And Mine; 8.45 Morning Star: 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Concert Pops;253 words
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Miscellaneous169 1962-10-12 11 RADIO MALAYA 41.7 Metre* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nesara-Ku. News Headlines: 8.0S Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with Music; 7 JO Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' selections: 8.56 News Headline*; 9.00 Cloae Down; PM 1 15 Tiffin Date: 1 30 Time Signal.169 words
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401 1962-10-12 12 Findings of 2-man Australian survey team gOMK Malayan agents for Australian manufacturers are "inefficient",' lacking in drive and often neglect a sales promotion programme, resulting in the loss of many important contracts. These are some of the findings of a twomember Australian market survey team, Messrs.401 words
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194 1962-10-12 12 Shopping guide for foreign visitors rpOURISTS and visi- tors to Malaya are being catered for in a unique way as far as shopping is concerned and at the same time businessmen and retailers can expect increased trade as the result of a new publication. The publication "Welcome to our shops"194 words
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Article39 1962-10-12 12 Mr. T.E.G. Parsons, export manager of' the Marley Group, a leading British building material manufacturer, has left Singapore after a short business visit. On this page on Tuesday it was inadvertently referred to as the "Morley Group."39 words
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Article96 1962-10-12 12 JAL opens a new London link JAPAN Air Lines last week began operating Its new by-weekly service from Japan to London via Hong Kong, Bangkok, Calcutta, Karachi Kuwait, Cairo, Rome and Frankfurt. The "Silk Road" as the new route is called, links Tokyo with London a distance of 9.400 miles—96 words
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205 1962-10-12 12 Now they've made an automatic toothbrush A NEW Dr. West autoA matic toothbrush has been announced by the manufacturer. Chemway Corporation of New York. The toothbrush, which Is to be made available In the Malayan market In the New Year, includes a dental care kit and Is powered by rechargeable205 words
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Article96 1962-10-12 12 VW1200: NO RESTYLING CONSIDERED HPHE Volkswagen 1200 saloon X will continue to be built In its present shape for the foreseeable future. Dr. Heinz Nordhoff. managing director said in Bonn. Dr. NordhofT said there waa no intention of giving any or the VW models disc brakes which were of value96 words
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Article39 1962-10-12 12 A chewing gum for smokers has recently been Introduced on the Malayan market. Imported from Denmark through the sole agency of Dient Company of Singapore, this gum is claimed to sooth the throats of smokers.39 words
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139 1962-10-12 12 SIX Nestle Asian executives scored top marks at the recent Joint Intermediate Board Examinations of the Advertising Association. London. They were Messrs. Ng Boon Kwang. Um Chin Alk. Foo See Luan. Dennis Khoo, Oan Eng Teck and Yap Neng Tuang Mr Ng was top139 words
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Article, Illustration222 1962-10-12 12 KEITH HOOPER - 'Dishonest' practices affect Qantas KEITH HOOPER FROM IN SYDNEY QANTAS has lost pass- engers mainly in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Hong Kong because of "dishonest" practices by some international airlines to sell seats, Sir Hudson Fysh, chairman of Qantas alleged here. These airlines offered travel at cheaper rates on222 words
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Article148 1962-10-12 12 f)NE of Australia's oldest flour milling firm, v Noske Flour Mills Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne is planning to increase its volume of exports to South-East Asia, Middle East, South Pacific and Africa. The company's first move Is a concerted drive to export flour and sharps,148 words
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Article, Illustration158 1962-10-12 12 Top US spark plug executive due for trade talks vice-president of 1 Champion Spark Plug Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is to visit Singapore towards the end of the month in the course of a Far East business tour. Mr. H.B. Speyer, who is also treasurer of the company, is expected on158 words
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Advertisement265 1962-10-12 12 CUT WEIGHT, CUT COSTS i (■mm. LIGH TWEIGHT "> jhomltiie] KUMETILE sheets are exclusively manufactured by Hume Industries (F.E.) Ltd. to meet the need for an ultra-lightweight lowest-cost asbestos cement roofing material. HUMETILE is MUCH LIGHTER than other corrugated sheets giving the same coverage, which results in CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS. Also265 words
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Advertisement189 1962-10-12 12 the results of first class air-conditioning are hard to see, but you feel them every minute of the 1 Wonhingion Air-Conditioners bring >ou dependable comfort —in your home, in your office, in your sfaop.' The new Packaged Air-Conditioner is just one example of Worthington's engineering skill. It incorporates all the189 words
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Advertisement1450 1962-10-12 13 TS UTERPSSL > WEST CSAST 8.1. Oue Spore Sam S'kaa PMMB PTSbVSS Livaraevt. OaMW. SIMM Sli. II Oei 11 Oct M/11 Bet 17 •EMSSSCM me*. L peel, o'hn, A'aaata la Part Set IB Bet 17/ M Set 11 ÜBENS Havn. Livtraeai. elassaei Bel it «ci a aei M/» Bat WIBITtSB1,450 words
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Advertisement2943 1962-10-12 13 1 1 !j!j H! !J Pmm THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIN&S 18 btNPA, LI HAVRI HAMBUP.S. BREMEN. AHTWERP. c ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, tOTNENBURB ANO COPENHAtEH S'aara P S'kaa Penaog -MALACCA" I) B/2S Bet M/ 27 Bel tt/H Ocl -a*Jt«AH«A' al ii aM/ 4 Mt IVIMt 8/ I -M 11MSA- a)2,943 words
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Advertisement1279 1962-10-12 13 TtK MeAUSTBB 6c CO.. LTD. w *C*JV lIM WkaW V**>* »I.L««MAII LIMB Ok aULAVBMBSS LIMB Mfßt. LBHSBH, HAMMRB, LBS ANGELES. UH FRANCISCO. aOTTUSAM ft MISSLESBBaatR. SEATTLE VANCOUVER ft PORTUNO •in a? 111 Acciatiig earn in Culm ft saatt wit m m Aaariea. rpara P. r*a Peoang BONNiviiLE iVIIBet 17/ItSct S31,279 words
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Article25 1962-10-12 14 October 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 761 cento (down 1] cents). TIN: $420 (down $1.37 J). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tonsh25 words
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Article224 1962-10-12 14 NOVEMBER «rst grade ruMer kuyert f.o.b. closed at 3 p-m. In Blncapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 76| coats unchanged. Tho tone was dull. IX. C.R.A. and F.M.R.E closing prices In cants par lb yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8 prompt f.o.b. buyers 771. sellers 78}; Int. 1 R.224 words
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Article137 1962-10-12 14 Oct. 11. Thro* months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) utmost dona i Dunlopo 10 eta. Rothmana 11 eta. K. ft N. 14 eta. 8. Darby 4id. Qammon 10 eta, C Storage 4M. J. Waugb. 12 eta. StoamstUp 8 ots. M. Brow 29 eta." 8. Times 20 cts. Containers S ets. 8.137 words
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Article94 1962-10-12 14 Chinese Produoo fiohango tlngavoro noon orlcti mtt pleui yesterday: Cooonut oHi balk S3B| sellers, drum $41i nellers. Copra: October »27i buyer*, S2B tellers. Pepper: Muntok white Sl4"a aollers Sarawak white SI 4B sellers, special Sarawak black Sll2t Hellers. garbled Lampomg black SL2O sellers. ABTA (130 sellers. tlngaporo Cooomrt94 words
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Article179 1962-10-12 14 SHIN lying alonglMa tho ttngaaoro wharvei today ara: Benbope 15/18, Olga Ifacrak 23/24. Preaidont Polk 10/11, Beoloyal 42/43. Hoel Maru 8/9, President IfcKlnley 46, Flying Trader 29/30. Nankal Mara 28/26. Segamat NW. 4, Perak NW. 2. Outer readt: Southern Mariner, Panaghla Lourion, Kunak, Alilllana, O1k«. Hoi179 words
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728 1962-10-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE long awaited Shell prospectus will be known to the pnblic this morning and application forms (white for ordinary shares and blue for debentures) can now be obtained from brokers and bankers. There should be little trouble in raising the728 words
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Article21 1962-10-12 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Industrials: 1S4.39 184.23 Tins: 283.17 280.99 rubbers: 171.65 171.92 Jan. 1. 1958=100.21 words
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Article526 1962-10-12 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 Industrial!: Boustead (1.000) $1.63; C.T.S. ords (500) 45a. 3d.. (500) 45a. 6d. Dunlop (1.500) SI. »O BL. (230) $1.87 8U (1.000) $1.92:526 words
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305 1962-10-12 14 ALTHOUGH the GSA at its fifth weekly sale only disposed of 200 tons of U.S. stockpile tin the Straits tin price yesterday fell $1.37* to $420 per picul. Yesterdays Dlds from London were Influenced by the poor behaviour of the market there305 words
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Article129 1962-10-12 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. HPHE market continued Its firm- Ing tendency today with the main Improvement being amongst second rank stocks wher* stronger selective buying support was attributed to latest company results wrlich were mostly favourable. Leaders'' moves were about In balance. British Tobacco gained 6d. to 265. 6d Oils129 words
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Article110 1962-10-12 14 re Malayan Eichmii Sank*' Amslatien made Umm chance* tn its rate* to merchant! yeeterday (all rate* to S100>: Haw Verk: buying TT 321, airmail OD 33. BO d/«l 331 credit bill*. 334 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 7/18. airmail OD 85 9/18. 90 d/at 36 1/16 credit110 words
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Article53 1962-10-12 14 Outputs from the estates and mines In the Gnthrie Group for September and for 19«2 todate In brackets are as follows: rubber 8.683.000 lb. (70.396.000 lb.>. lea (black) 163.000 lb (1,440.500 lb.) pain oil 1.683 tons (19.055 tons). palm kernels 379 tons (4.972 tons), and tin ore 1.73853 words
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Advertisement1016 1962-10-12 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDy Ixprtia VAJL. 9—Mim tji AtllmtMlt) C—ai 9— »<■■ ii» tv tia na ssors lit* ratal rrtecisot v Aaftiss Ufart -Ksiikawa Mart" K/21 act M/)t Oti sMi a Ntt n Km 12 Ne -Ctttta Mara" n/n mm m mmn Bat •hi Bhi I) hi mm ail «tMttt1,016 words
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Advertisement608 1962-10-12 14 ftUlluufco tUMM SEaVICf ypoit f yxtm ftntng Mintrlltl. Hurt. DsMirt, LOUS* Sulif Is Ptrt II Oct Attwtrt, IHUrUn. N'targ. MM SOUTH WEST UIICA lIUVICE MM TMOA Nit Durtwi (21/ M), Port Etizsbeth (14/11), Cwtown (M/11). Mttaw (M/lii. Uiw Cotonou (*****). Ttrot, Tihortdi Abidjan. Freetown. Conakry, Dakar (21/12). mSTIOUND S'oo'e VMM608 words
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Advertisement21 1962-10-12 14 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 15 17. tj^ysl^^^'^t \^/IC t^ of BRIINCi S y*"* •'<>*■ ■*^'^?Isss^s^^s»f .^sa^fy^Lj^ r *y > y eT^o21 words
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Advertisement774 1962-10-12 14 JhHHll TENDERS will be reived at the Ministry of Health. Palmer Road, up to noon of Wednesday 31st October 1962 for the supply of X-Ray films, Photorraphic fllma i and Medical (a« for the year IW3. PULL PARTICULARS and tender forms may be obtained from the Government Pharmaceutical Laboratory and774 words
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Advertisement1022 1962-10-12 15 SITUATIONS WANTED Z* Wot** U (Min.}—»n 10 eta, txtrm ENGLISH SPEAKING MALAY office boy wall experienced la genera] offlre routine work, able to type and knowledge of Blinf. Box AMM 8.T. (8'porc). PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. Highly Experienced and Qualified, seeks position In either manufacturing laboratory or iiwiiIIii capacities. Oood References. Box1,022 words
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Advertisement3216 1962-10-12 16 COMPANY PROSPECTUS A copy of this Prospectus has been delivered to the Registrars of Companies in the Federation of Malaya and the State of Singapore for registration. Application has been made to the Malayan Stock Exchange for permission to deal in and for quotations for the Ordinary Shores and Redeemable3,216 words
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Advertisement820 1962-10-12 16 (ii) the amount standing to the credit of the capital and revenue reserves (including share premium account and profit and loss account) of the Company as shown in the latest published balance sheet of the Company but (a) adjusted as may be necessary ln respect of any variation in the820 words
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Advertisement889 1962-10-12 17 —■————^—■^—■—^w pa^sapsai«Ms«| MpMB I TIT S I rBTITI FOREMAN TRACTOR FITTER REQUIRED FOR LARGE I ARTHMOVING DISTRIBUTORS. MUST HAVE SOUND KNOWLEDGE OF DOZERS AND LOADERS, MUST BE FLUENT IN MALAY, TWO CHINESE DIALECTS AND ENGLISH. APPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING WITH COPIES rDs^^Lrp s JAS N xGii?.Ei}oS. BAIAIIYEE<'BIE1!I> ii i HOUSING889 words
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Advertisement177 1962-10-12 17 NOTICFS I IV I IVLnJ OFFICIAL NOTICE I, M"1"" Leong Pong Loon, of city oVoeo^ltSwn.'pen^nJ: hereby give notice, that as a result of my application for registration In resP** my ni *»»t 2; SKliJ^ "i" *L,^^'t\h?E£J sj^BsssMas Any objMHgfli 'o the proposed new name must be sent to the Director177 words
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Advertisement848 1962-10-12 17 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The Road between Tapah and the 19th Mile Cameron Highlands Road will be closed to vehicles for periods of up to two hours during daylight from 13th October to 15th October. 1962, Inclusive of both dates. Traffic will be permitted to pass at intervals.848 words
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Advertisement558 1962-10-12 17 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for rewiring 17-unlu of Stafl Quarters and the District Engineer's Workshop la Ipoh. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Ketua Jurutera Jentera. Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Bengkel Sentul. Kuala Lumpur during normal office hours. Tenders must be558 words
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Advertisement384 1962-10-12 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from regtoterod JJC R. Contractors in Class B and above up to 12 noon on Thursday Ist November, 19«2 at tbe office of tbe Director of Public Works, Jalan Maxwell, 1 Kuala Lumpur for THE CONSTRUCTION OP ENGINEERING j WORKS FOR WATER384 words
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Advertisement300 1962-10-12 17 TENDER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HUARD TtNDER NOTICE Tmjr>roc _4ii k^. _j thJ^^.!n w i^* rli i y m«t b 110 clopS?niin Dd °°r> Fu"e < M>u Mth OrtOtar V2°°?or 0n 3«tn October. 1962. for— THE CONSTRUCTION OP EARTH CHANNEL FROM NORTH OF BOUTH ACCESS ROAD TO JURONO RIVER. (Show Round on300 words
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Advertisement130 1962-10-12 17 TENDERS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNuT TENDERS are Invited from esübll&iied Booksellers to sell books 'or t*nn 3 years in the Polytechnlc Bookshop. Full details and tender forms are obtainable from The A«tet*nt Registrar (Finance,. Tenders In sealed envelopes and marked 'Bookshop Tender'should r«ch A<*'St*nt R <*islr» r (Finance). Polytechnic. P.O. Box 2023130 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-10-12 18 ABDUL GHANI bin Minhat (centre) the Selangor and Malaya goalhunitry football forward, shows his healthy appetite as he helps himself to a helping of carry and rice. Ghani was the guest of honour at a buffet party given by the Malayan Malays and Selangor90 words
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236 1962-10-12 18 GOLF Canadians ahead at halfway mark KAWANA (Japan), Thurs. Canada, three strokes behind the United States yesterday, forged into a sixstroke lead on the second day of the third inter national (Eisenhower Cup) amateur golf championship by shooting a 217 in the second round for a 432 total. The hard-hitting236 words
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112 1962-10-12 18 WEIGHTLIFTING SAWLF sets marks for Perth SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Amateur Weight lifting Federation today set qualifying standards for next month's Commonwealth Games in Perth. The marks are: Bantam 6801c, Feather 720; light 800; Middle 820; Light-heavy and Middle-heavy 850i The first trial will be held at Wllkle Read on Oct.112 words
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869 1962-10-12 18 SOCCEH SINGAPORE. Thurs. *3 The backlog of matches in the SAFA League competition will be cleared this month and the finalists in the j two junior sections will be decided. Except for one match in Div. 3C to be played between Junior869 words
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Article204 1962-10-12 18 ERNEST FRIDA - AAA of Asia plans big meet ERNEST FRIDA; A PRE-OLYMPICS INTERN A TIONAL? By Singapore ATHLETICS i Thursday THE AAA of Asia, formed at Jakarta recently, plans to hold its first international competition in 1964, probably at Tokyo or Manila Tan Eng Yoon. the Singapore national coach, said today he204 words
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Article123 1962-10-12 18 MCFA XI TRIAL GAME v MALAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan Chinese F. A. team will play a trial match here on Saturday against Sin«apore Malays. The MCFA side will leave for Hong Kong next month to Dlay the annual Ho Ho Cup match against Hong Kong Chinese on Not. 3.123 words
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Article280 1962-10-12 18 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - Malaya a must for tours —Watson FIRDIE SALAHUDIN CRICKET By OINGAPORE Thurs. Members of the Commonwealth cricket team who flew in from Penang said today they would "love" to return to Malaya for another tour. Wi lie Wats °n. an England selector and joint-captain of |the team, said: "We have280 words
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Advertisement199 1962-10-12 18 I »«<■>!« tint** t/L y ANNUAL. 1963 II jk <* i kJG flit m t ?y IB* \d^ IpP^ I*' Hi >3 H I V 1 > SB i IBs an IWk^ £*v*9)| H mSr v ay fmmmm Then is always a heavy demand for this high-quality publkation. Make sure199 words
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Advertisement813 1962-10-12 18 CAN YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? IF NOT, THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT FOR YOU!!! We live at a time when violence seems to be increasing doy by day. Open your newspapers and you will find reports of horrifying attacks on the innocents, parong attacks on youths, murder and rape on women, robbery813 words
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Miscellaneous170 1962-10-12 18 -SPORTS DIARYSOCCKR v S. Korean women's tour team PI'TR.% CL'P: Armed Forces v iPenang). Fed Police (Merdeka Stadium, BADMINTON 7 30 p.m. p. DINDINGS championships RLGGER (Gandhi Memorial Hall. SitiaLNG TROPHY: Perak schools wanK v Kedah-Perlis schools (Clifford Sch. grd. K. Kangsan. LEWIS TROPHY: Cochrane Rd flrtlimj A||V School v170 words
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Article368 1962-10-12 19 Flying Mist, District Line and Calava in top form That's the bright outlook for this lucky stable ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep; i Penang, Thursday Y HE bang-in-form Veni Vici Stable, whose horses have already won four races at the current Summer meeting here,368 words
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Article254 1962-10-12 19 RACING ABROAD f ONDON, Thurs. v Hidden Meaning, impressive Ascot winner, held her position as 10-1 favourite at last night's callover on the Cambridgeshire, to be run over 9f at Newmarket on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Most demand, though, was for Bcwildroom who had a public254 words
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Article67 1962-10-12 19 SYDNEY, Thura. Singaporean Chlam Heng King has broken two records in me Queensland University weiehtlifting championships reports Keifh Hooper. He won the lightweight division with a total of 595-lb and the press with 190-lb! He broke each of the old reHis feet was the more notable67 words
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Article57 1962-10-12 19 Rugby Union League scores LONDON. Thurs. Results of the Rugby Union county championship matches yesterday: Berkshire 0 Dorset and Wiltshire 14; Eastern Counties S Surrey 14: Hampshire 13 Kent* 3; North Midlands 6 Leicestershire 8' Sussex 0 Oxfordshire 14. Club match: Newport 18 Bristol 16. Rut by League (Eastern DivisionReuter - 57 words
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Article26 1962-10-12 19 LONDON. Thurs. American swimmer Mary Margaret Revel] yesterday gave up her attempt to swim the English Channel after five hours and two minutes Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article403 1962-10-12 19 Weights for races on sunday PENANG, Thurs —Weights for all nine races here on Sunday are: <■!. 9. I/IT. I Of Kiiaya Tapah ».0« At ami 8.12 Prudent (hole* 1.12 Hula Hoop 1.11 U«x OflSf*- II 8.87 Jolly Scout 8.97 Who Care* II 8.06 Entertainer 111 8.05 Amaionas 8.05 Tin403 words
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Article337 1962-10-12 19 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 1)ADIO Australia will broadcast full commentaries n on all the five Test cricket matches between Australia and England. The broadcast to Southeast Asia will be from 825 a.m. to 3.35 p.m. (Malayan time) on 21 MO kilocycles for the First, Second. Third and Fifth337 words
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Article224 1962-10-12 19 PERTH. Thurs. The manager of the MCC team, the Duke of Norfolk, told reporters today that his team had received a goodwill message from the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. O. Menzles. The Prime Minister's message read; "Welcome to you and your team. Look forward toReuter - 224 words
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Article25 1962-10-12 19 NEW YORK. Thurs New York Yankees took a 3-2 lead In the world baseball series when they beat San Francisco Qlanta 6--9 yesterday.25 words
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227 1962-10-12 19 SOCCEJt LONDON, Thurs. Naples, the Italian i First Division side, beat 1 the Welsh part time footballers from Bangor 2-1 Highbury here last night in the playoff of their European Cup-winners' Cup tie. Inside-right Rosa scored In each half for Naples, his winning227 words
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Article88 1962-10-12 19 BOXING TOKYO. Thurs.— The re1 turn match of the newlycrowned world flyweight boxIng champion Masahlko "fighting" Harada and Thailand's Pone Klngpetch, the former champion, will be held at Bangkok on Jan. 12, it was announced here today. The announcement was made after a88 words
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Advertisement118 1962-10-12 19 fl|«^K- b*Hb' Unless you tain deflntts itepa I to prevent It, you may at any I time offend with perspiration I odour. (Everybody perspires!) I But once you've applied !7u3 doesn't just cover it up. Be Hffl||€niil HP "Hal u ???~'s\%'"'»'£iF/^M& Your nicest daily habit ODORONO r I Vsi o118 words
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Advertisement243 1962-10-12 19 PZlfl BACKACHE STOPS j^k and then you say thanks to fJr De Witts jyV Kidney Bladder Pills HWm Th«y quickly m»k« rour kkjn« r t «nd bladder wort S fl^F properly again end c'aar out the poisoni that causa BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, JOINT H^ PAINS BLADDER TROUBLES BacauM O« Witt's Pilli243 words
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285 1962-10-12 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A 34 YEAR OLD father of five told the High Court here today that he found himself impotent after a road Occident last year. Liow Sang, alias Lee Kum Seng, is claiming damages for the injuries suffered by him285 words
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Article196 1962-10-12 20 JAKARTA IMPOSES BUILDING LEVY IAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Government has imposed a levy on buildings of all descriptions completed since 1955. The levy Is five per cent of the cost of construction, or a quarter of that amount should the person involved be a Government employee or serviceman. The levyReuter - 196 words
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81 1962-10-12 20 Mariner off a bit, but still on target WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States Mariner space probe will pass within 21,000 miles of Venus rather than the 9.000 miles previously calculated, the National Space Agency announced today. But a spokesman of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the spacecraft stillReuter - 81 words
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199 1962-10-12 20 BUTLER.MARKET WON'T AFFECT MONARCHY LLANDUDNO (Wales), Thursday. MR. R.A. BUTLER, the Deputy Prime Minister, said here tonight there was nothing in the Common Market countries' present or future plans which could risk impairing the position of the Monarchy, the Church, Parliament, or Britain's constitutional ties with the Commonwealth. Addressing aReuter - 199 words
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140 1962-10-12 20 BOOK BY CANCER GIRL BECOMES BEST SELLER LUTON. (England). Thurs. —A book written by an English schoolgirl cancer victim has touched the heart of the world from the United States to Australia. Suzanne Reynolds wrote "Snowy, the Christmas Foal" Just before she died last February at the age of 10.140 words
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Article120 1962-10-12 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A television team, headed by producer Mr. Hiroyuki Nagaokl. from the Mainichl Broadcasting System of Tokyo. Is now In Singapore u> "shoot" Singapore and Malayan champions who are likely to figure prominently in the 1964 Olympic Games. Singapore and Malayan stars who will be "shot"120 words
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Article23 1962-10-12 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The British Services will hold their drama festival this year from Monday to Oct. 21 at the Cultural Centre.23 words
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Article444 1962-10-12 20 LLANDUDNO (Wales), Thursday rpHE BRITISH Gov- ernment yesterday won overwhelming support for its economic policy when the Conservative Party's annual conference opened here. Mr. Reginald Maudling, Chancellor of the Exchequer, outlined a policy of steady economic growth, to replace last year's controversial pay pause, introduced byReuter - 444 words
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183 1962-10-12 20 PIRACY SOLE REASON FOR BORNEO ACTIVITY KUCHING, Thursday. A NORTH Borneo Government spokesman today denied Filipino newspaper reports that a British "armada" and 600 Royal Marines are now stationed in North Borneo. He said that military and naval activity on North Borneo's east coast was solely to combat the pirate183 words
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120 1962-10-12 20 Mahjong: 'Try hunting and fishing instead' HONG KONG. Thurs. The Philippine order to its teachers not to play mah.jonu is an example which Hong Kong would do well to follow, Mr. MB. Lee, President of the Hong Kong Teachers' Association, said today. The game was a form of gambling which120 words
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430 1962-10-12 20 BRUSSELS, Thurs. SENIOR British and Common Market officials yesterday failed to agree on new proposals for India, Pakistan and Ceylon. The proposals were presented by Mr. Edward Heath, British Common Market negotiator, to the "Six" at a Ministerial meeting here on Monday. Mr.Reuter - 430 words
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Article297 1962-10-12 20 LONDON, Thurs. The overall performance of stock markets today was disappointing. There was a fairly widespread Improvement In prices at the opening uncser the influence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speech at the Conservative Party's conference and the favourable United Kingdom balance of payments position. Business, however,297 words
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Article42 1962-10-12 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 22 13/164, Not 22~id.. Dec. 22".d.. Jan. 22*1 d., Jan Mar. 22 11/16 d, Apr./ June 22 hi d., July /Sept 23 Hd.. Oct/Dec. unquoted elf. Ort 22 \d.. Not. 22 7 16d., Dec. 22-, d. Tone: Steady.42 words
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Article22 1962-10-12 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £849-.. sellers 1850, Forward buyers £B«4'j, sellers £845. Settlement £850. Turnover a.m. 370 tons, pm 105. Tone: Bte*dy.22 words
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260 1962-10-12 20 Pope: Work hard for Christian unity vIfAT I C A N CITY, T Thurs. Pope John opened the Roman Catholic church's Ecumenical Council in the splendours of St> Peter's here today and told the 2,500 prelates assembled before him that they must "work actively" for Christian unity. In his speech,260 words
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Obituary78 1962-10-12 20 ANC TEC KIAH 53 yean puixl away peacefully 11.10.62. Cortex* leaven 4. Lorong 41. Grylang 2.00 p.m. 13.10.62 Deeply regretted. TJOA SIOE KIAUW Madam. Ang Boon Hak, aged 62. paased away 11-10-62, leaving behind 4 •en*. daughter*. 4 aonn-ln-law-, 3 daughtera-In-law, 20 grand children, to mourn h*r Ions. Cortege78 words
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Advertisement63 1962-10-12 20 Late CLASSIFIED <* ADVERTISEMENTS 20 WvriM $1$ Minimum) A PROUD TRADITIQNLThe men who sail the junk fleets of y^»~^^*** N^ today uphold a proud tradition...* trust in ~^rrl their type of vessels and methods of '/7§l navigation which has be«n unbroken through the centuries. ..a trust in their g™| well63 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-10-12 20 JJIOHEST and lowest temperalures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 86 75 Prnang 88 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 88 7440 words
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