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Title Section21 1962-10-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Not*" 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration589 1962-10-13 1 'Clear the Chinese from North-East frontier area' order goes to forces Clash a major incident, he says NEW DELHI, Friday THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here today -hat Indian forces had been instructed to clear Chinese forces from the North-East frontier area. Mr. Nehru, who is589 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-10-13 1 FOR PAST SERVICES, CHANG IS FREED SEOUL. Fri. South Korea's martial law Commander. Gen. Chong Oh Kirn. today quashed the .sentence of 10 years jail imposed on former Prime Minister John M. Chang (above), by a general court martial in September for conspiring to overthrow Gen. Chong Hee Park's military99 words
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Article450 1962-10-13 1 THE BIG RURAL SPURT From K BASKARAN KUANTAN, Friday yH K Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that progress in rural development this year had trebled last year's achievements. Altogether $500 million had been spent on projects over the past nine months. Tun Razak said this was due450 words
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Article45 1962-10-13 1 First Japanese envoy FREETOWN (Sierra Leone). Pin. The first Japanese ambassador to Sierra Leone. Mr. Susumu Nakagawa. presented credentials to the Acting Governor-General at the State House here on Thursday. The ambassador who is stationed in Accra, leaves Freetown today by air for Ghana. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article27 1962-10-13 1 PEKING. Fri. China and Pakistan today began talks here on the disputed border area between the two countries, the New China news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article70 1962-10-13 1 HONG KONG. Fri. Din Aidlt. the Chairman of the two million strong Indonesian Communist Party, has said that the party was faced with a "struggle against difficulties due to both limited democracy and conditions of life. "The Communist Party demands an end to the emergency, wherever it70 words
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Article86 1962-10-13 1 ON DON. Fri. Twink, JLj four-year-old black and white pet cat of the Godden family of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, has turned up at their former home, 150 miles away at Haywards Heath in Sussex. Mr. Eric Godden and his family moved from SussexReuter - 86 words
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68 1962-10-13 1 Wanted for the Mermaid: A barking actor LONDON, Fri. A London theatre is seeking an actor or actress able to bark like a doc The Mermaid Theatre said qualifications for the part of a dog named Tom in its next play "The Witch of Edmonton," included: Under 5 ft tall,Reuter - 68 words
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284 1962-10-13 1 Giving birth in trance best all round LONDON, Fri. Seventy mothers who were taught to put themselves into a hypnotic trance found childbirth more pleasant, had shorter labour periods and needed fewer pain- killing drugs than two other groups. The result of experiment*, with the three groups of pregnant womenReuter - 284 words
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Article80 1962-10-13 1 CRASH CAR RUNS INTO A BED SYDNEY. Fri. Donald Hammond. 15, went to bed on the front porch of his suburban Pymple home and woke up In a paddock 40 ft. away early today. A car ran off the road, mounted the footpath, knocked down a post, ploughed into theReuter - 80 words
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Article27 1962-10-13 1 SAIGON. PTL The Australian Ambassador. Mr. Brian Hill, returned to Saigon today from a visit to Australia's Jungle warfare training team In South Vietnam.27 words
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Article28 1962-10-13 1 MARSEILLES. Fri. Police hare today announced the arrest of a nine-member QAS (Secret Army Organisation) Commando. Including a retired colonel. Three machinegunt were also seized.28 words
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Article99 1962-10-13 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— Mr. Tlflt, of Dover, New Hampshire, the only man In America with a single name says that is how he will sign when he registers to vote next month. Mr Tlfft. who is 84. said today: "I've been signing that way ever since99 words
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Article63 1962-10-13 1 LONDON. Fri. Britain will take "a serious view of any attacks on British shipping roiiik about its lawful business." a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. He was commenting at his daily press conference on an announcement by the Cuban exile organisation Alpha 66 yesterday thatReuter - 63 words
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Article33 1962-10-13 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Acting Secretary General U Thant called in his 18-nation Congo Advisory Committee to discuss steps to end Katanga's secession and speed reunification of the African trouble spot.33 words
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Article516 1962-10-13 1 Hassan sweeps on to capital f ONDON, Fri. Am- man Radio said yesterday that tribesmen loyal to Prince Seif AlIslam Al-Hassan, claimant to the Yemeni throne had captured an important road Junction and an unidentified stronghold on their march on Sanaa, the capital. The commander of the stronghold was killed516 words
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Article42 1962-10-13 1 II DIE IN AIR CRASH IN SPAIN MADRID W.— Spaafck ■iiHtl with 71 pMyfc turlydtn? J baby cr j-.-ta' i into rrnun*-»D in BetilU ProMncr and bur>» in< r > tlimr* killinc all >p"k^ ro-io for nwntrs said to day Brnter42 words
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146 1962-10-13 2 JAKARTA. Fri. A J small group of demonstrators stoned the Japanese Embassy here yesterday because of the Japan Olympic Committee's attitude toward the recent Fourth Asian Games. An embassy official describpd it as a "hit and run attack." The group of about 20 peoplo smashed146 words
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Article150 1962-10-13 2 MOTORBIKE GANG ATTACKS A HOSTEL i LONDON. Fri.— A gang of about 20 white youths on motor-cycles hurled bottles through the windows of a West African students hostel in the Paddington arra late last nicht. The hostel warden. Miss Nina Nutting. said: "About six windows were smashed but fortunately no150 words
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Article, Illustration409 1962-10-13 2 UNITED NATIONS, Friday QIK Hugh Foot, Britain's representative on colonial matters at the U.N., has resigned his post in what is understood to be a sharp disagreement with London over policy in Southern Rhodesia. A British spokesman announced last night that Sir Hugh, 55,409 words
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184 1962-10-13 2 The day poison gun case man thought of flight KARLSRUHE, (West Germany). FrL A confessed Soviet agent said yesterday he began to think about flight to tb« West when he saw a newsreel report on the death of one of two anti-Com-munist Ukrainian exiles he was alleged to have murderedReuter - 184 words
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Article38 1962-10-13 2 MANILA, Prt.— Admiral Harry n Pelt, commander of us. forces in the Pacific, flew today to Hong Kong for a two-day siopover on his way to Bangkok to attend next week's Seato military advisers conference. UJ*i38 words
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Article86 1962-10-13 2 Sometime* I »tmd before my mirror and examine my face and ask my»elf what if ii that whit* men don't like about black facts. What it it about mo that different from whit* men? I have teen black man with fine facet and handsome facei and ovil facos, and86 words
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Advertisement741 1962-10-13 2 *jii-iiiY ifilltM 1 francis nUII^ IlUllg BOEY mHE HK$3.5 million Diamond Hill dairy J_ industry will die on Oct. 24 when the Government repossesses the land for development. The 15 dairy farms In the area are privately owned and have been passed on from father to son for three generations.741 words
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Reporting the Assembly FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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214 1962-10-13 3 Nuclear tests: Appeal to small nations MR. Frank Aiken Ireland's Foreign Minister, said yesterday that smaller nations should no longer accept any excuse whatever for further nuclear testing in the atmosphere under water or in outer space. There was no moral justification and no sane military reason wny an agreementReuter - 214 words
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320 1962-10-13 3 UNITED NATIONS, Friday RUSSIA yesterday revived its demand for a "troika" executive in the U.N. in face of mounting support by delegates for U Thar' 1 plection for a full term as Secretary-General i**uj undivided authority. Mr. Pavel M. Tchernyshev, Soviet delegate in theReuter - 320 words
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Article212 1962-10-13 3 ALGIERS: Prime Minister Mohammed Ben Bella has accepted an Invitation to visit Britain. LONDON: The council of the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping has expressed "very serious concern" at a U.B. threat to ban ships used for trade between the Soviet bloc and Cuba. MELBOURNE: The Associated212 words
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250 1962-10-13 3 'J'HE General Assembly's 17-Nation anti-colonialism committee recommended yesterday that immediate steps should be taken to end the Federation of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland. The committee said in its report to the General Assembly that the Federation was imposed on the three million AfriPlReuter - 250 words
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207 1962-10-13 3 'THE SIAMESE TWIN OF DR. VERWOERD' "THE Soviet Union yesterday charged Britain the United States and other Nato powers with helping to buttress the South African Government economically, financially and militarily, thus enabling it to Derpetuate its policies ol apartheid Mr. Francis Plimpton (United States) replying to what he calledReuter - 207 words
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73 1962-10-13 3 'Economic colonies' warning by Reds RUSSIA told African countries in the United Nations yesterday that by seeking associate membership in the European Common Market they would risk becoming "economic colonies" of Europe. Mr. G. P. Arkadev, head of the Soviet Foreign Ministry's international economic organisations department, in a 45--minut* attack73 words
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98 1962-10-13 3 Attack Out of the window a TV set DETROIT. Fri.— A man said in court here that he threw his television set out of the window because he and his wife could not agree on what programme to view. Donald Matthews, 44, was fined US$l5 on a charge of drunkenness.Reuter - 98 words
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Article66 1962-10-13 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Fri. Central Congolese gendarmes yesterday killed 10 people when they fired Into a group belonging to a religious sect forcibly resisting arrest in Stanleyville, the Congolese news agency reported. The people belonged to the Kltawala sect, an East African religious and political group similar to Jehovah'sReuter - 66 words
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Article113 1962-10-13 3 SYDNEY, Friday. AT LEAST 80 Papuans, men, women and children, were killed when more than 1,000 tribesmen attacked an Australian Baptist Mission settlement in New Guinea, church officials reported today. A report of the massacre. I which occurred on Sept. 30, was received from Mr.113 words
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Article63 1962-10-13 3 BAIOON. Fri South Vietnamese troops leaped ln'o action from US. army helicopters today, opening a massive operation against Communist tusHlm on the north-western tdtte of the Plain of Reeds, 15 miles west of Saigon. Informed VUtnaaiwe. and American military sources said the operation Is probably63 words
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Article40 1962-10-13 3 BANGKOK. Kri.— Thailand and Che Soviet Union will exchange trade missions, according to the Thai Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, General Amppborn Chintakanond. The two countries will soon exchange Notes to provide for this.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement286 1962-10-13 3 "I Japan i Best month*: March. April, May (blossom time) and October, H November (autumn foliage and chrysanthemums). There's lots of rain from mid-June to early July. Summer festivals in August. p$ Winter sports in January. In high seasons there's a rushso plan ahead! Name your preferred dates of setting286 words
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743 1962-10-13 4 I I SINGAPORE. Fri gOME 12,000 Division Four employees of the Singapore Government and 1,500 City Council subordinate staff working in Government ministries will have their salaries revised with retrospective effect from Jan. 1 this year under an agreement signed today between the Ministry of743 words
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Article, Illustration288 1962-10-13 4 1 1 surgeons from US here on goodwill visit SINGAPORE, Fri. A group of surgeons from the American Division of the International College of Surgeons, flew into Singapore this evening on a three-day goodwill visit "to confer with our colleagues here." Mr. J.M. De Reyes, acting as spokesman for the288 words
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152 1962-10-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Nanyang University undergrad. Ong Khian Poh, 20. was today awarded a commendation by the Commissioner of Police for the part he played in capturing a thief recently at Tiong Bahru. The award was presented to Mr. Ong by ASP Prltam Singh, Officer152 words
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Article325 1962-10-13 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London.' Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur <BA 714) 540 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6.10 p.m Thai International: From Tokyo. Taiwan. Hong Kong. Bangkok325 words
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Article244 1962-10-13 5 DEATH OF BRIDE: HUNT FOR SLAYER OUTTERWORTH, Fri. Twenty men from the 3rd Federal Police Reserve Unit helped Butterworth police today to comb a wide area around Kampong Bagan A Jam where a bride of three months. Siti Bedah binte Mat, 18, was found brutally stabbed to death in her244 words
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Article102 1962-10-13 5 MALACCA. Fri.— Three youths nlred a taxi in Seremban yesterday and robbed the driver. Urn Kirn Choo 29. of $27 cash, a lnumain pen and a wrist watch, near Trubong, eight miles from Ijere. Lim told the police that after robbing him, the youths ordered him102 words
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220 1962-10-13 5 PLANS FOR PROCESSING PLANTS IN EACH OF FIVE SCHEMES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J'HE Federation Government plans to build a processing factory in each of its five oil palm projects for smallholders. This was disclosed today by a spokesman for the Federal Land Development Authority220 words
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Article80 1962-10-13 5 5500,000 drop in barter trade KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The barter trade between Port Swettenbam and Indonesian ports dropped $500,--000 last month— from $1.3 million in August to $*****0. The Controller of Trade, Inche Sujak bin Rahiman. said today: "It is true that the barter trade between Port Swettenham and the80 words
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151 1962-10-13 5 University union plans a job bureau KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The University of Malaya Students' Union plans to set up an employment bureau to find vacation Jobs, including "baby-sitting," for its 1,300 membprs The president of the union. Inche Anwar Fazal, said today: "The aim of the employment bureau is to151 words
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Article60 1962-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Police today offered $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death ol Cheong Khoon Seong. 25. a patrol station attendant. Cheong was found dying on a road In Kampong Lolce Yuen on60 words
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Article45 1962-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, left by air this morning to attend the sixth International Confederation of Pree Trade Unions Asian Regional conference at Tokyo, which begins on Oct. 1745 words
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Article25 1962-10-13 5 SINGAPORE, Pri.— ln raids herr last night police rounded up five gangster suspects, who are being held under Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.25 words
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Article186 1962-10-13 5 UNITED NATIONS, Friday. F|ATO (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Mala- yan Minister of Internal Security, discussed South -East Asian problems with U Thant. acting Secretary-General, for 30 minutes yesterday. Dato Ismail head of the Malayan U.N. delegation, said I he reported to U186 words
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Article57 1962-10-13 5 PENANO. Fri.— Dr. Choo Kooj Fook, 29. a Penang Hospital medical officer, was today acquitted without beine called upon to make his defence to a charge, of inconsiderate driving. Dr. Choo's car collided with a scooter ridden by ;i City Council employee. Khoo Kay Wan.57 words
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Article167 1962-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. i The Federation I Elections Commission I will start compiling the new electoral register tomorrow. The revision of the register for parliamentary state, local authority and local council elections which started on Sept. 1 ended today. Up to Sept. 29. 60.046 new167 words
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Article78 1962-10-13 5 PENANO. Frt.— Police surprised a group of gamblerplaying blankal. a dice game. In a Chinese temple at Presgrave Street Ghaut yesterday afternoon and arrested three boys. Today. Ooi Bwee San, 13. Loh Guan Poh, 12. and Koey Ah Keat. 18. pleaded guilty to gambling and were fined78 words
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Article152 1962-10-13 5 MALAYA'S FOUR FOR TALKS IN LAGOS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Malayan delegates, led by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, left by air today to attend a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference which begins in Lagos, capital of Nigeria, tomorrow. The other delegates are152 words
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Miscellaneous13 1962-10-13 5 Huffs Bunny By Ralph 11* .tmhihl JCpuFF! GASP! SRQAIOj BBP*^JBi I I BUGSVS13 words
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Article257 1962-10-13 6 DR. LIM SEEKS A BORNEO ALLIANCE KUCHING, Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association delegation led by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, which arrived in Jesselton, North Borneo, yesterday spent today meeting right-wing political party leaders to urge them to set a date for talks to form257 words
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Article45 1962-10-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The- mew Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Ismail bin Tusof, today spent nearly three hours inspecting the Information Services Department headquarters in Brockman Road and Radio Malaya studio* in Federal House to "get the feel of things."45 words
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Article40 1962-10-13 6 IPOH, Frl. Inquiries on land alienation, water supply sc. .ernes, flood control and rural roads figure prominently In the 32 written questions which will be answered by the Peralc Government when the Legislative Assembly sits here on Tuesday.40 words
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Article42 1962-10-13 6 MALACCA, Pri.— The president of the Municipal Council here, Mr. O. Mariappan today described as "a great success" the cleanIng campaign carried out in 12 wards from Sept. 17 to Oct. 1. Another campaign would be launched from next Tuesday.42 words
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Article206 1962-10-13 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. A 12-day full time residential course in advanced management for executives, government officials, union leaders and business managers will be held at the University of Singapore at Bukit Timah Road. The course is tentatively scheduled for March 4 to March 15 next year, during206 words
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262 1962-10-13 6 Counsel: These aren't experts on bookies r— IPOH, Friday AN Ipoh magistrate, Mr. L.C. Vohrah, will decide next Thursday whether Chan Yik. 49, who is accused of acting as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club on May 7 last year, has a case to answer Mr. Vohrah said he262 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-10-13 6 KHIR ON THE IMMENSE LVALUE' OF IRRIGATION Kuala Lumpur, Fri THE new Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today spoke of the "immense and fundamental value" of the Drainage and Irrigation Department's contribution to Malaya's economy. Addressing a conference of senior officers of the department he said307 words
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Article30 1962-10-13 6 ALOR STAR, Prl.— Mr. Ng Kcan Chong, 25-year-old Kedali engineering student who died In a Melbourne blizzard on Sept. 28. was buried in his home town here today.30 words
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Miscellaneous174 1962-10-13 6 Aiiey Oop By V. Bawniin THE TEST WAS AMftrßE VBETTCR SEE II f YES; OF COURSeJjH I LOOK WHAT>— -Cl WONDER/ AND WHAT^I 1 WHEfc*. A SUCCESS! S&t-JWHATS ON TH' FILM ILL PROCESS IT 1 I PICKED f(T3 ANAhOW IT KINO OF AN THE CAMERA < BEFORE YOU STAGE A174 words
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Article, Illustration1934 1962-10-13 7 Edgar Lustgarten - Mancini: The man they said could not be saved Edgar Lustgarten ■39 Brighton trunk case was Birkett's greatest triumph IF Jonescu was a hopeful case that Birkett lost, Mancini was a hopeless case that Birkett won. It is easy now, 28 years alter his acquittal, to see Mancini in perspective1,934 words
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Obituary19 1962-10-13 8 Word* Sit (Minimum) BROWN: Suddenly on 11th October IM2 in Peaang. Rdith. beloved wlfa of John G. Brown.19 words
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Article150 1962-10-13 8 It Wtrdt Sit (minimum) MR. 4f ARTHUR Thanks fnendv reiativaa for aaalataac*. wraatha, measages of condolence and attendance at funeral of beloved wife Oeorglna THI FAMILY OF The late Mr. pore Motor* Ltd.. Staff of General Hospital, relative, and friends for their attendance at the funeral THE FAMILY OF150 words
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Article648 1962-10-13 8 Instructions to the Indian Army to clear Chinese forces from the north-east frontier area introduce a new and graver phase in the frontier struggle. That is plain enough. i What is not plain is the area of battle, or the possible scale of I the operations. Mr.648 words
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Article444 1962-10-13 8 Civil servants associated iwith the rural development drive have good reason to feel pleased. The praise bestowed upon them by Tun Razak in Kuantan yesterday comes from a Minister who is not easily satisfied and who does not hesitate to speak out against bureaucratic incompetence and red tape.444 words
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Article207 1962-10-13 8 The 20.000 students who will be leaving Malayan secondary schools at the end of this year will be better off than their predecessors in at least one respect. Vocational guidance has received welcome attention in recent months and some practical help is now available for the first time. Career207 words
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316 1962-10-13 8 DOME. Fri. A solemn procession across St. Peter's Square by Pope John and over 2.500 church leaders yesterday marked the beginning here of the Roman Catholic Church's 21st Ecumenical Council. It was an historic event. The council, th« first for 92 years,316 words
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811 1962-10-13 8 Communism— a more positive approach YOUR correspendent "An-tl-Communlst" appeals for Singapore to revise its attitude towards Communism, and it would appear that what your correspondent really means is that the Singapore Government's official policy of non-Com-munism as a method of countering Communism should be changed. This because Malaya has waged811 words
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988 1962-10-13 8 The admirable 'Pinks' with Lthe eye that never sleeps THOUGH THE ERA OF SILK SHIRTS, SLINKY BLONDES AND HISPANOSUIZAS HAS GONE, PINKERTON'S IS STILL IN BUSINESS rMIHE news that the -H- R U 5 S i ans will not participate in the 1964-65 New York World Fair has come asOFNS - 988 words
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Advertisement283 1962-10-13 8 StniuT.»«tllab-ll.il Claaatfla* a«vartlaam*<tta aaay k* MIMMM) Ml lat FNMf COLD STOHASB A«C»OB Orchara ftaaa COLO •TOHA.a; tUNCHU AT HOLLAND WOApT KATQW KIMIL HOAD-MAVAI. BASK Aath«rMa4 AgenU crrv book btouk lt» WlncMatar Hmiaa. Caltyar Quay TNI NKWS FKONT FM*a«trknVa •upvrmarfcal M. M. IBM AIL > Admiralty *—d. Naval Ba«e S. ABDUL283 words
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Advertisement111 1962-10-13 8 Sign of Filing Viticn Whan your ayaa tira, and whan ran cannot continue for any length »t nut fa retard small ofcrtcts, at Whan you involuntarily frewn ar portly clot* tha eyaa whom loakinq 1 at am ahieet. Whan thin «,t "twlm" ar aatama dim mHt fcaina; MMrkaw at far111 words
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Advertisement110 1962-10-13 8 Keep your drains, sinks T •nd dustbim germ-free IFYFC with Jeyes Fluid. When ■MB fc* cleaning floors use a few C II drops of Jeyei in the I I water— essential if there W is illness in the home and necessary in public build I ings especially for Coffee tk110 words
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Article197 1962-10-13 9 OINGAPORE, Fri— The! Singapore Association of Trade Unions is seeking an interview with the acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to discuss the Internal Security Council's ban on its two day conference! which was to have started yesterday. Satus secretary-general. Mr. Pong Swee197 words
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Article157 1962-10-13 9 non KUCHING, Friday. I ORD Lansdowne. chairman of the Inter-Govem-mental Committee on Malaysia, will arrive in Jesselton next week for a full session of the committee. He was due today but had postponed his trip for six days. T The Governor of Sarawak Sir157 words
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Article86 1962-10-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 300 people today attended the funeral of the laic Mrs. Loong Tew, 85. (Madam Y;ip Kirn Neo> daughter of Yap ha Loy. founder of Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Loong was buried at the Chorus Road Roman Catholic cemetery at 5 p.m. after86 words
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127 1962-10-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Charged in court today as an unregistered dentist, Chia Neo Chin«-, 32 of Lavender Street, said: "There are more than 200 such dentists in Singapore and I am only one of them. "We all belong to an association which has written to127 words
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Article, Illustration631 1962-10-13 9 TWO HOURS OF LOVE by SUICIDE PACT COUPLE The man who watched it all tells coroner of passion, pills and a walk into sea A last stroll or beach, then they swallowed white tablets by JACKIE SAM Singapore, Friday HTWO hours of passionate love on a lonely beach preceded the631 words
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206 1962-10-13 9 Thousands of children cram for certificate exams j(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thousands of pupils in the Federation are "burning the midnight oil" in preparation for th A ir examinations. The examination for the Lower Certificate of Education will begin on Nov. 5 and those for the School Certificate, the Federation of206 words
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Article67 1962-10-13 9 RAUB. Fri. A police inspector searched a social welfare lottery ticket booth here on Aug. 28 and found documents relating to four-digit lotteries, the magistrate's court was told yesterday. Wong Tham. 69. ticket seller in charge of the booth in Mason Road, pleaded guilty to assisting In67 words
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Article30 1962-10-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya will hold a cultural night at the Language Institute hall Pantai on Oct. 19 and 20.30 words
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Article46 1962-10-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A motor-cyclist, Chong Yoke Tong. 23, was fined 840 today, or one month's Jail, for offering a 81 bribe to a police constable in Ipoh Road when he told him that he would be summoned for a traffic offence.46 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-10-13 9 The price of progress KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— For three days motorists have coned this bone-jarring tyre-bruisinjf trench which has been dug at a busy Kuala Lumpur intersection. It is at the junction of Pudu, Shaw and Imbi roads and, with the scores of other holes littering the streets, is part96 words
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Article41 1962-10-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL Dr. Jean-Paul Nltseh. deputy director of National Centrp for Scientific Research in France, will Rive a talk on climatic control of plant development at the Arts Building. University of Malaya, at 8.16 pjn. on Oct. 2641 words
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Article31 1962-10-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Telok Ayer branch of the Singapore People's Alliance In Robinson Road will be opened by the party chairman. Tun Lun Yew Hock at 6 pjn. Sunday.31 words
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228 1962-10-13 9 When a Muslim should not take a No. 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Muslim Advisory Board here today cited two examples when a Muslim should not marry more than one wife. The instances: WHEN a man's salary is too small. IF HE cannot consummate the marriage due to sterilisation or Incurable228 words
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Advertisement102 1962-10-13 9 ■BBBBB^b^bWIL: i %kr^^A aft* It I 'I Blßfeaw B^BBBB^bbL^lbb L^t^HßVhßVßff^ivitf J I V A DISTINGUISHED CAR FOR DISCERNING PEOPLE The Volvo is a truly distinguished car, expressly designed and built to satisfy the most stringent demands made by those discerning people who are satisfied by nothing but the best quality,102 words
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Advertisement166 1962-10-13 9 jC^^Hf indigestion #j3RSs^|agonies tablets tiring fast, safe relief D^^][_~JJlZJr~ ZZl^n Mb* without worry of •t'ter-meml H I -^^^Mfc agony. E*sy-to-t«ke 'Bismag' tttt A I tablets act in seconds to bring you I Xmml "1 1 jh-i/V, sure relief from indigestion. H 'l!!: SH dyspepsia, flatulence, heartburn. EhJ tmSm* K I166 words
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Miscellaneous501 1962-10-13 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOETWAVE SHOBTWAYE SERVICE: 41.7 Metrrs A.M.: 6.00 Time Sign*]. Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 47* -u.tr-. Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendes- „nn vous With Music; 7.30 Time 81«- AM 600 Oood Morning; 6.01 nal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; Morning Prelude; 7.00 The 800501 words
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144 1962-10-13 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Wong Ah Bah, 20. a coffeeshop assistant, described as an "inveterate gambler," was Jailed for seven years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tail in the Assize Court today for gang robbery. Wong had pleaded guilty on Oct. 1 to a charge of robbing144 words
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Article67 1962-10-13 10 IPOH, Pri. The Industrial court will sit here on Tuesday to hear a dispute between the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. and the Perak Hydros Employees Union. A Government statement said today the court would consist of: Dato Setla Wangsa Haji Mahmud mm Mat (President). Mr.67 words
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Article55 1962-10-13 10 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Isbak, will open a three-day orchid show organised by the Malayan Orchid Society at the Happy World Stadium on Not. 2. A society spokesman said that the highlight of the show would be a huge 54.000 landscape exhibit55 words
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Article161 1962-10-13 10 THE ROBBERS HAVE A POOR MONTH I/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The September crime figures for Selangor show that compared with August there were 14 fewer robberies. 13 fewer extortion eases and 23 fewer housebreaking and theft cases. This was stated today by the Selangor C.I.D. Chief, Assistant Commissioner 8. Mohamed Khalid.161 words
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Article25 1962-10-13 10 PENANO. Frl.— The Inaugural meeting of the Tanjong Tokon<? branch ot Penang Umno will be I held at 2.30 Din. on Oct. 27.25 words
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Article, Illustration800 1962-10-13 10 Thrilling, say two British students on a free trip PENANG, Friday. SINGAPORE millionaire's son issued dud cheques in payment for more than $1,750 worth of goods which he distributed as gifts to his girl friends, the Penang Sessions Court was800 words
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Article89 1962-10-13 10 FLOODS IN FOUR STATES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Minor flooding was reported today in four States with the onset of the annual nortb-east monsoon RELANTAN: Pasir Mas district. Jalan Pohon lan jong-Rantau Panjang at Kampong Tersang. one foot of water for 100 yards. Subsiding, impassable to traffic. KEDAH: Kulim district. 15}89 words
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Article35 1962-10-13 10 JOHORE BAHRU. m The Johore Bahru Customs Station will be closed on Saturday Oct. 27 (Deepavali) and Monday Oct. 29. a public holiday in lieu of the birthday ot the Sultan of J4hore35 words
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Article72 1962-10-13 10 CAUGHT IN THE ACT: FINED $2,210 BINGAPORE. Frt. Ang Chye Pong. 56. who was caught in the act of distilling 10 gallons of .fermented rice yesterday afternoon In a hut off Outram Road, was fined $2,000. ox six months' jail, today. 3e was also fined $210, or months' jail, on72 words
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Article54 1962-10-13 10 PENANO. Pri.— A 15-year-old boy wag today bound over In $100 for 18 months on a charge of stealing a duck from a house in Pfrak Road at 3.30 as. on Sept IS. Jointly charged In the Juvenile Court were two other boys reported to54 words
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144 1962-10-13 10 MALACCA. Fri.— Although the name "Jaycees," cannot •be found in ordinary dictionaries it is certainly a word which has gained a place for itself in the dictionary of rural development, says Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein. The acting Prime Minister and Minister of Rural144 words
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102 1962-10-13 10 A boy, his 'reward' for good deed SINGAPORE. Frl. Three weeks ago. Mr. K. Mahendran. a teacher, telephoned the Straits Times about a pregnant cow trapped for two days In a monsoon drain near his home In Opera Estate. He helped rescue the cow after his wife, who was also102 words
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Article56 1962-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. A vegetable-seller. Wan Lai Yoke. 22. was fined $50 today or two months' jail for causing hurt to a trixhaman who had asked him to move his vegetables as the latter wanted to park his trisha in Rodger Street on July 5. The court was56 words
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Advertisement158 1962-10-13 10 SUSIE Beauty Specialists 84A, JALAN RODGER (opposite Klang Bus Station). K. Lumpur. TEL: ***** m* B Facial treatment and manicure. Also VP special Si for r^^:^ BRIDES Wf by JJ appointment." f EXPERT HAIR STYLISTS Miss Susie Cheng and beautician Miss Lee on Dorothy Gray preparation will attend to you158 words
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Advertisement49 1962-10-13 10 FREE! e^ FREE! Another DEL MONTE BARGAIN OFFER coming your, way Check for press announcement on Monday 15th October, 1962 Fresh as A son j^gp/ Incomparable Nc iif FABRICS! W STYLES! COLOURS! RANGE! Complete range of XIQII Shirts is available throughout Malaya GLOBE SILK STORE KUALA LUMPUR and SEGAMAT49 words
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Article172 1962-10-13 11 WINDING UP: A CONSENT ORDER SINGAPORE, Fri. A consent order for the winding up of the Singapore branch of the Billion Insurance Co. Ltd.. subject to the supervision of the court, was made by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. The Billion Insurance Co Ltd. has its head172 words
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Article110 1962-10-13 11 MENTRI TO SETTLERS: WORK HARD SEREMBAU, Frl. The acting Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Idris bin Matsil, today visited the Bayal fringe alienation scheme for Malays, about 16 miles from Kuala Pilah. He told the settlers to work hard to make the scheme a success and to regard the land as110 words
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Article19 1962-10-13 11 KLANG. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor will open the Indian community building here on Oct. 24.19 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-10-13 11 - HAJI MOKHTAR bin Ha.ji Ismail, a Perils M.P., chats with the U.S. Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, on the eve of his departure for America yesterday on a two-month study tour. The tra.el grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of82 words
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Article, Illustration361 1962-10-13 11 'ARCHITECT FINED FOR CHEATING SINGAPORE, Friday. r»YRIL Harry Wee, 42, also known as C. H. Wee, was today jailed for a day and fined $750 or three months' Jail after a four-day trial on a charge of cheating Goh Bian Han, 30, a petrol kiosk owner, of a $3,200 cheque.361 words
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176 1962-10-13 11 DRIVER SAW STOLEN CUSHIONS IN A TAXI KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A taxi driver, Wong: Kwek Kian, 26, was put on a oneyear bond of $300 after he had pleaded guilty to stealing two cushions valued at $10 from a van parked next to his vehicle on Sept. 29. Senior Inspector176 words
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Article90 1962-10-13 11 MUAR, Fri. Muar will hold a Police Week: from tomorrow. Weapons used by secret socleties and photographs of road accidents will be on display at the police transport yard. Leaflets advising the public on what to do when threatened by secret societies will be distributed. Court orders90 words
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Article459 1962-10-13 11 BUT MAIN POINT IS SETTLED, SAYS MANAGER SINGAPORE, Fri. The general manager of the New India Assurance Company, Mr. N. C. Kapadia, today charged that the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union had refused to call off a strike by some 20 employees although a main459 words
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Article139 1962-10-13 11 Wife left home at Christinas. SINGAPORE, Friday. 13ICHARD SIM KIM SWEE, a clerk, was granted a decree nisi dissolving his marriage by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. Sim filed the divorce petition against his wife, Kwok Poh139 words
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Article52 1962-10-13 11 HONO KONG. Fn Merchants In Singapore and Malaya have resumed orders for fruit, vegetables and other foodstuffs from Hong Kong since the colony was declared cholera-free on Oct. 8, the China Mall reported today. However local exporters decided to delay shipments until the ban was officially52 words
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Article89 1962-10-13 11 DEEPAVALI GIFTS FOR THE POOR KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— More than 1,300 poor people, including children, in welfare homes, will be given new clothes to celebrate Deepavali the Hindu festival of lights, which falls on Oct. 27. The Kuala Lumpur Deepavali committee has collected more than $20,000, clothes and other goods89 words
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Advertisement388 1962-10-13 11 Entirely new styling... a brand-new feel at the wheel ...new features... even greater value! Now more than ever before Holden New Luxury model. A superb new model is right out ahead in beauty, driving has been added to the Holden range. It's pleasure and value for your money. the new388 words
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186 1962-10-13 12 What the men behind Tasek overlook r'O separate items of news, both bearing on Perak, could with advantage be "married" to give birth to an idea of importance to Perak. One item referred to the delegation which the Ipoh Municipality intends sending to Hong Kong to canvass capital for the186 words
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Letter91 1962-10-13 12 I WISH to protest most strongly at the deplorable condition of Lorongs 101. 102 and 104 as well as Everitt Road. On rainy days, puddles are so numerous that with the use of a changkol, a sizeable duck pond could be made in next to no time. Apparently it has91 words
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Letter, Illustration305 1962-10-13 12 T WAS glad to read the bright prediction for the State of Singapore made by the Minister for Culture, Mr. Rajaratnam. I for one will welcome a reversion to the days of freedom, and trust that we shall see, as he says,305 words
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Letter172 1962-10-13 12 MR. GOH SCON TIOE must be congratulated for bringing to Singapore the Japanese N.H.K. Symphony Orchestra. It was brilliant of him to make a special day for schools. The orchestra especially must be congratulated for Its performance ln face of the symphonies outside the badminton hall.172 words
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229 1962-10-13 12 I MUST support Mr. Thane ln his complaint about the cattle nuisance in Negrl Sembilan. His particular stretch of road is not unique I travel extensively in Johore. Malacca, and Negri Sembilan. The last State is by far the worst offender in this matter.229 words
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Letter178 1962-10-13 12 AS secretary of the board of administration of the Church of St. Joseph, Portuguese Mission, I wish to state publicly that I played no part at all in bringing the case of Fr. Teixeira to the notice of the Press, secular or otherwise. It was178 words
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Advertisement325 1962-10-13 12 Years ahead in design... Miles ahead in performance! MODEL 10S-PION HI-FI TRANSCONTINENTAL 10 TRANSISTOR RADIO II Attractive Plastic Casing 3 Band All Wave Dial Lamp Tone Control I Ik I MOD7L9U-20r***^ 9 Transistor Table Cordless Radio Built-m term* ontenno and k>*a aMaiw far bath rtaitdard broadcast one* »hart-«ov« rtce^tmn fci-la325 words
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Advertisement171 1962-10-13 12 ;jmi[3miiiiiniit3iiiniiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii)iiii:3 i c jiimmmihic atnittiiin^ DUCED PRICESf j All round reduction Lower down payment with following instalment* reduced at low as $15/- monthly! Elegant furniture of all designs, including your i own designs B\ jfrlltqaSjftfUßNlTUßE DEPT.J Eafl bINbAPOKL-KUALA LUMPUR-PENANG KOTA BHARU-IPOH-JOHORE BAMRU <iimuiiK]iiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiic}iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicißinl 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC h.r.c. fuse links The standard171 words
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Miscellaneous248 1962-10-13 12 Straits Times Crossword ■■BT^^Baaa^^THl Baal bbbbV bbbbb! aaaaf m n sk w& bbbF^^bbbbbF^i ACROSS 8. Director in the dark <B>. 1. Copper-tops? (5. 10 >. 7. Reluctant customers' guerrilla 8. Height is reached, even «ith warfare? (5, 10). a broken tail, and a dis-joint- 12. Heard swish made by someed248 words
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Advertisement1443 1962-10-13 13 f mmmm^BBffBBBBBBBm 10 UVtRPm I WEST COAST U.R Oue Spore Sain P. S'haei Penaat PYRRNW Uitraaal, DoMia. Slaatot) Ida. 11 Ttdai let 14/11 Oct 17 piMOOOCOS M'leaVTtaat, VHn. Twit H Ptrt Oct 10 Oct 17/21 Id 21 UREUS Hani, Ljiaraaal. Glasajm tct 18 on a M M/a tel UIIM.YCM A'wouth1,443 words
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Advertisement1454 1962-10-13 13 THE E. A. C LINESMILIMSS 10 6tNo*. Ll HAVIt. HAMIUR6. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEttAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO, GOTHENBtII Al I COPENHAGEN! j^^*|©k Store P. Shan P*JM| |3r\!KJ\\|| -MAUCCA" I) n/2S Oct n/27 Ocl 18/78 -Oct •«*«««> a) a I Mi tf)M 8V I Nat >SXA^S/ lIMBa' I) 18/71 Not am Ml 14/751,454 words
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Advertisement1523 1962-10-13 13 EXPRESS SERVICE Tt UWBttl. UVERWOt > COWTINtHTAL POTO. S'pert P V*m Panaaa BENRINNES* L'atat, A'tp, Ban, H'H. M'bro S. BA/oet 14 let 15/11 Oct 28/21 BENVAMNOCI (Hi N'terg. L'dtt. 6'mouth let 19/71 let 24/28 let 11/ 1 MNUtCH (E.LJU LaaaT B'etß, H«U, H-btrg. Ocl 29/ 1 Bet ***** Km V1,523 words
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Advertisement1269 1962-10-13 13 w^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W_ WIJW TIU Nt. ***** M? PC** BIXBjRjMAM LINK dt ItXAVENESS LINE «V ■JWL LltlBBN HAMIOW. LBS AMELES. SAN FWmeiSCB. ItmitAM h MIIOLESIIOUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 POtTLAM. CITf IF ELI Acciptieg cargi tti Ctatral t> StatJk I'POfe P. Shan Ptnang lONNevail Gat. 29/21/11 ttt 17/111,269 words
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514 1962-10-13 14 activity was engendered early in the week by the covering of the October short position, which at one time was traded up to 79} cents, a premium of 2i cents on November, state H.C.B. Co., Ltd., in their weekly Malayan Rubber market report.514 words
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Article393 1962-10-13 14 SHIPS lying alanfild* t"a tin (apart ■hirtti today are: Bayon 21/22, Bchle Lloyd 3S/36. Oran)* 1/2, Yarn 43, Eastern Maid 46. Yamahoatal Mam -1«, Doctor Lyk.n 13/14, Ktraten Mafrak 4'S, Labuan Hadji tfW. 3, Sccamat NW. 4. Outtr raadl: Slblgo. Weybank, Kunak. Tal««l Maru. Halou. Dtmodocui,393 words
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Article72 1962-10-13 14 rl Matayan Biohana* ■•nhi' A»««--ciaticn made Xtttm Fhan«(a la ill mxr* to marelMnta ««M»» lall rataa o *ioo> a«Hin« TT .r 00 riady B«l|iafl Franci 1620: H.lland Cuildlrt 1IT« On (h* lr« •iininit markil in Hant K«ng the U.S. d»H«r wia quoted at 5.731 for T.T. nod 572 words
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569 1962-10-13 14 From Oar Market Correspondent ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday the industrial section was virtually at a standstill with hardly any trading. Tin shares were slightly easier in the morning, but the tendency was arrested when the Straits tin price rose $1.62}. In the569 words
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Article23 1962-10-13 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 11 Oct. IS Industrials: '84.23 184.54 Tins: 2M.99 279.50 S rubber*: 171.92 171.92 Jan. 1. 1958 IK).23 words
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Article562 1962-10-13 14 /-OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the deals in brackets: Industrial!. Boustead (1,000) SI. 83, (1,000) $1.62: C.T.S. orda (100) 43a. 3d.: Fed. Dlip. (1,000) SI.S2. (1.000) 51 33: F. and N. ord*562 words
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Article141 1962-10-13 14 Oct. l'J. Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Buiirmi dim Dun lops 10 eta Rotnmans It eta. r. N. 14 cv. 8. Darby 4H Gammon 10 eta. C. Storage 4|d. J Waugh 12 eta. Steamship Seta. U. Brew 25 eta. 8. Times 20 eta Containers eta. 8. Trader* 29 eta.141 words
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29 1962-10-13 14 HAVING slipped off for the best part of a week, the Straits Tin price yesterday rallied by $1.62$ to $421.62* per picul.29 words
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Article142 1962-10-13 14 MELBOURNE. Frl. THE market finished on the best note for some months. leaders A.C.1., 8.H.P.. and C olonial Saa;ar led a general appreciation. Rises outnumbered falls by more than two to one. Apart from a slight further easing in A.0.G., oils improved. Clarence River gained 7s. 3d. Bas*142 words
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Article214 1962-10-13 14 NOVEMBER first *tiO» rubb«» kuycri f.e-k. cloaed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yentrrday at 7«: ajuiet. S.CC.R.A. and F.M.R.C. closing prices In ceats per tb. yeaterday lm. I R.S.S prompt f*o.b buyers 781. Mllers 781 IN); int. 1 R. 8.8. Nov buyers 761 sailers 77:214 words
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Advertisement1036 1962-10-13 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDExpreai U.S.A. Pacific <fc Atlantic Coaat Scrvtoc tia ti* tia tia *'po*e S'haa» ntant a. craaciaca i. aateie* N.iort ■utmkawa MinT H/21 Oct M/11 Oci INn aHn Nat v lac -Caatka Mara" zl/M Hat M Mat/1 Ma ilm B 0« ll b< km All miau aqwpoM antk1,036 words
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Advertisement578 1962-10-13 14 fHUIBOUNb (UIOM UIVICt r S'Mm Penani Martaillat, Natn, Oeatiit, LOUCA Sailal la Part II Oct Aitwerp, lattinaa. M'»ari. SOUTH a Win ftftlC* SERVICE S'DOri TAMA 1/ I Ni> Ourtiin (11/11), Port Elizabeth (24/11), Capetown (2*711), Matin (11/11), UfK (1/12), Cotonou (11/12). Tema, Takoradi, Abidjan, Freetown, Conakry, Dakar (22/12). CAITMUHO S'pora578 words
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Advertisement791 1962-10-13 14 PRODUCE PRICES i /iMINCIE PrUim Cietiange Slnga> a*re men oricta per picul reateiday: Cecenut MM bulk S3Bi eellen. drum an eeilera. Copra: Octohrr S27t buyern. S2B aellrra. retwer i Uuntoh whin H47J eeilera. Banwak white SMS eellen, apecial Sarawak black ril2i sel'era. carbled Lampons black 1120 acllerr ASTA Sl3O aellera.791 words
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Advertisement1457 1962-10-13 15 (Continued from P.f. I) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT si 'r»" N Word. U(Ml*.)-B.x it eU. txtrm RANTED M^'™^™ WANTBO SEVERAL SALESGIRLS/ Shorthand. Apply to Advertiser. P.O. Salesmen, Oood Terms. Appl: Hoover Box 307. Ipoh. Trading Company, 534 Macphersoa CORRESPONDENCE CLERK RE. Road, Singapore. Telephone *****. QUIRED. Must have knowledge of1,457 words
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Advertisement964 1962-10-13 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* U (Ml*.)— Box M cfs. a*Tr« 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED House with telephone servant's room. Rent $450/-. Sims. Thomson Road, Spore Ring ***** afternoons to view. FURNISHED ROOM at Quiet Residential Area, Convenient Bus Routes. View 2 Jalan Mams, off 81. Michael's Road. Serangoon (Spore) 3rd mile964 words
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Advertisement864 1962-10-13 15 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt ett. txtrm SINOAPORB INSTITUTE OF science Offers the Best Theory aad Practical Leesons In Pure Sciences for Cambridge Exams. STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME 011 IN AUSTRALIA for Career education in ACCOUNTANCY SALBS MANAGEMENT BANKING Study at bom* in Malaya aad Blngapore. or864 words
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Advertisement1115 1962-10-13 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wordt S* (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. txtrm NASH RAMBLM tMt newly overhauled with oew Darts view at TangUa Service m»tlon Spore. Tel ***** I*Sl DAIMLER SP3S6. Purchases aew car same type. View aaytiae. excellent coftdlttoß. $1,850 0.n.0. Pboae Douglas. Grand Hotel. Katong (Spore) *****. TAUNUS TTM1,115 words
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Advertisement948 1962-10-13 15 FOR SALE tt Wordt U tMt*.)— Box it ett. txtrm COBRAS: Cobras from Rosewood In •II sixes available at Orient Craft*. 108 Orchard Road. TeL *****. RBO SBA AQUARIUM will add happuaaa to rour lamily Call at 44 Dboby ObauL B'pore Telephone snot. CHEAP SALEM The famous D 00. record948 words
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Advertisement745 1962-10-13 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Were!* 51 (Ml*.)— Box it ett. txtrm EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS Ot PrintH Cottons TBlmahal s. 23 Hlfk Street. B' pore. LADIES DRESS SHOPS tt Word* SS (Ml*.}— Box it el: txtrm ROUNO THB CLOCK In Style with Nelsor. s. ITS Orcftard Roa« 8 pore. COTTON AND AFTERNOON745 words
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302 1962-10-13 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING By Penang, Friday PHANLT'CKTER emphasised his chances in the Penang Cup (Race 4) over BJf here on Sunday by doing a brilliant gallop this morning. With Merv Posner astride, Chaniuekter outpaced stable-mate Malham (Kevin Mitchell), a useful sprinter, over half302 words
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Article237 1962-10-13 16 LONDON, Frl. Gay Leader, 22, pretty daughter of trainer Harvey Leader, yesterday rod« Waterfall to victory In the Newmarket Town Plate the only flat race on the English Turf open to women riders. It was Gays second success In the historic race. She won twoReuter - 237 words
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Article178 1962-10-13 16 AUSTIN TO FIGHT AN AUSSIE CHAMP BOXING SINGAPORE, Fri. An 18-year-old Australian sailor, who is considered to be an Olympic Games boxing prospect will be matched against Austin Dunsford, Singapore's Asian Games lightweight boxer, in a charity programme in aid of the Church of Scotland Fund at Royal Malayan Navy178 words
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Article118 1962-10-13 16 SOCCER Inter-ContlnenUi Cup final (Lisbon) Santos of Brasll 6 Beniica of Portugal 2. BOXING Orient jnr featherweight title (Nagasaki) Haruo Sakamoto of Japan (holder) drew with Somsak Laemfapha of Thailand. Heavyweight (Blackpool): Brian London of Britain outp'd Van Clay of CS 10 rds. Amateur match (Tredegar, Wales)118 words
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Article173 1962-10-13 16 Hassett tips England to win BUCKET PERTH. Friday LINDSAY Hassett, former Australian Test captain, yesterday predicted victory for England in the forthcoming series against Australia. "At this early stage I am bold enough to forecast an English victory, after a rungetting fiesta, with the Test results depending on the steadiness173 words
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Article1462 1962-10-13 16 Race 1: 1.15-Cl 3 Dlv 2-6 f 1 877 Flying Spec (Lucky E St.) Martin. 4 9.0 Johnson t 2 ***** La Fiama (Lochinvar St.) Zaln, 8 9.0 'P.K. Leong 5 3 ***** Port dOr (Tenera St.) Martin. 5 8.13 *M. Ismail 6 4 ***** Martingale1,462 words
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Advertisement1048 1962-10-13 16 r^ I itTiUTOfi from Contractors re- I TENDERS from Contractors re- itstsred with Public Work* Depart- I glstered with Public Wprks De- i ment Singapore, In Class "C" and partment. Singapore, In Class above and under Head I will be "BB" and above, and under Head received at the Public1,048 words
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Advertisement743 1962-10-13 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are lnvlt«d from Malay Federal Citleens for appointment as President, Religious Aflatr* Si Courts Department, Selangor. The post Is In Division I. Salary Scale:— »836-A2B-1,032 1.057 A 24 1,141 plus cost of living allowance at current rates. 2. Candidates should not be below thirty-five years of age743 words
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Advertisement96 1962-10-13 16 "GE" QUALITY Avoiloblo In I Rolled Gold 1 4 et. if Combined Stainless Steel/Rolled Gold ltct. it Stainless Steel. ALL GUARANTEED MADE IN GERMANY mMut I" I I JTbbl SSL-. sP9I ss^^^^^^s^sV ■j Ifl §*Jt Obtainable At: B LIM SENG HUAT (S) I LTD., 12, Circular Rood, I Spore. Tel:96 words
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Miscellaneous165 1962-10-13 16 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY CRICKET S'gor Club 'A' v Queen's Own TOUR MATCH: Malaya v Highlanders (XL padang); Police C'wealth XI (Spore padang, 11 B v BMH (Depot*: Klang Club ajn.). v Police A' (Klang): Friendly: SOCCER PMC v Sarawak Rangers (SgTRIAL: Spore Malays v Mala- Besi). yan Chinese <Jn. Besar,165 words
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306 1962-10-13 17 HOCKEY r^DINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Hockey Association will ask the Malayan Hockey Federation to invite n Borneo team to tour Malaya during the 1962-63 season. This proposal is being made with the aim of building up a Malaysian team for the 1964 Olympic Games, a306 words
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Article378 1962-10-13 17 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Members of the Supreme Court staff were not among the 1,000 spectators who paid admission to see today's cricket match between the Commonwealth team and Singapore on the padang here. They watched the play from a crudely-erected canvas and plank structure on the Supreme378 words
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Article, Illustration748 1962-10-13 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL 50-MINUTE DEFIANCE BY THE OPENERS ENABLE SINGAPORE TO SAVE THE MATCH CRICKET By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE did not see the Commonwealth cricketers at their best today in the one-day match against Singapore on the padang. There were plenty of runs at better than one-a-minute748 words
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Article113 1962-10-13 17 CINOAPORE. Fri.— The Unlverslty of Singapore today lodged a protest with the SHA against the umpiring of Surjlt Singh In their match against Khalsa In the First Division of the SHA League on Wednesday. The University also claimed full points for the match. Umpire Surjlt In awarding a113 words
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Article90 1962-10-13 17 CINGAPORE. Fri.— Tan Tock Seng Hospital staked str6ng claims for the SAFA League First Division championship when they beat one of their tough rivals. Fathul Karlb. 4-1 at Jalan Besar today. Fathul led 1-0 at half-time through Abdul Rahman. But Majld Arlff equalised in the90 words
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Article406 1962-10-13 17 EISENHOWER TROPHY KAWANA, Friday. CANADA and the United States were today fighting it out stroke for stroke for the prized Eisenhower Cup on the third day of the international amateur golf championship here. Richard Slkes totting up the second best individual aggregate today (69, 78. 89--214)406 words
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Article167 1962-10-13 17 IPOH, Fri Thirty-four players from 11 golf Hubs throughout the country will take part in Individual 18--hole final of the Merdeka Trophy competition at Tiger Lane here on Sunday. The draw and starting times: 1.42 a.m. P. Portescue and Abu Kassim; 7.46 a.m. D. J. Crowley167 words
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Article146 1962-10-13 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. Slngapore's three-man champion yachting team of Lt.Col Tom Hunt. J. Bnowden and E. Ambuhal will defend their Far East regatta title In Hong Kc.ig on Nov. 11-13. The Singapore crew won the title at Manila last year with a boat, Pegasus, borrowed from146 words
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188 1962-10-13 17 Thuan Heng fails in qualifying trial SWIMMING ■SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan O Thuan Heng today failed In a bid to qualify for the Commonwealth Games at Perth next month. In a special 1,500 m freestyle trial held for him at Amber Road today. Thuan Heng, who was set a target of188 words
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Advertisement213 1962-10-13 17 CERTIFIED CAR CARE a plan to save you time, trouble and money. A plan to ensure that your Chrysler product gets the right service, at the right time, from the right men -Chryslertrained mechanics using factory methods and genuine MoPar parts. A plan that gives you written proof that service213 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-13 17 FLY TO SWITZERLAND the vacation -paradise for Winter Sports right in the heart of Europe SWISSAIR T^/M" WEEKLY CONVAIR Jf" CORONADO JET SERVICES r^TOO^S In co-operation with SAS from BANGKOK v >- with convenient connections from all key Citiea in South East Asia For more information and reservations just call81 words
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Miscellaneous154 1962-10-13 17 enrr fb penalties) Sarawak: Rangers 0. SUCOtH INTEE-BCHOOL (S-pore) St. BAVLET CCP (Talping): Per^ Andrew's 5 (noal) Johore Eng. Colsatuan Melayu 6 Town Council 1. I eee 3 (nenaltv) PENANG LOB: Prtaons 9 TPCA lewis TROPHY (XL) CochRAMANATHAN CITP (Klang) J^velu HSBocn Hean 2 ACS B 0. UA/>l rv KAfB154 words
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Article421 1962-10-13 18 LORD HOME TELLS OF DANGER IN COMPROMISE THAT IS ONLY A 'COVER FOR RUSSIAN TAKE-OVER' LLANDUDNO (Wales), Friday. LORD HOME, Britain's Foreign Secretary, said here today that the West could not and must not seek a compromise on Berlin which was merely a cover for a421 words
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176 1962-10-13 18 'Our one hope-a spiritual United Nations' I I NEW YORK, Fri. Mr. Muhammad Zafrulla Khan of Pakistan. President of the United Nations General Assembly, opened a U.S. $5 million fund-raising drive tonight to build "a spiritual United Nations" near Washington. Mr. Khan, at a fundraising dinner at the Waldorf Astoria,176 words
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Obituary39 1962-10-13 18 LOM AM POW ant 73. puim away peacefully on 1 1 10.02. Cort*(e leave* 7*. Doruft Road, on 14.10.62 at 12 noon. CABLE RECEIVED PROM CEYLON Blnnathamhy Uduvil Ka.it Father of Knthlrnanmr Woodland." Road expired on 12 10/82.39 words
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Obituary30 1962-10-13 18 LATE PILOT/OFFICER Satchl'i friendu relations welcome to family prmyera Sunday 14m Oct. a.m. Pure Life society PetalloK 6 p.m. Imbl Road Hhuddi.ii Temple and 7 p.m. llabamariama TVmplf30 words
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122 1962-10-13 18 Something to make the night folk chirp NEW YORK, Fri. The mysterious something that makes crickets chirp may also help humans tick over on the night shift, says an American scientist. Dr. Josef Nowosielski of Cornell University is making a study of the subject. He says the evidence may helpReuter - 122 words
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Article86 1962-10-13 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The wile of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Puan Noor Alshah, tonight appealed to the public to give generously on the flag day of the Singapore. Association for the Deaf tomorrow. Speaking as the association's patron on the eve of the flag day over Radio86 words
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Article45 1962-10-13 18 SINOAPORE. Frt. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will be patron at the world premiere of Walt Disney's "The Prince and the Pauper" at the Odeon Theatre at 9. 1S p.m. next Wednesday. In aid of the Singapore Children's Society.45 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-10-13 18 Schirra at work in space orbit THESE photos, made by an automatic lamera in the space capsule Sigma 7 during the orbital flight of Walter Schirra, show the astronaut operating some of the levers in the space vehicle. Note his gloved hand in foreground in bottom picture. NASA photo fromUPI - 51 words
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97 1962-10-13 18 BARRED: ARMY WIFE WHO KISSED JACK BUFFALO. Fri. The wife of an Army colonel who rushed and kissed President Kennedy when he was here on a 1960 election campaign visit, has been barred by the Secret Service from appearing at the airport in nearby Niagara Falls on Sunday when the97 words
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Article288 1962-10-13 18 LONDON. Fri. Unsettled conditions were apparent In stock markets here today. Buyers held off and small end account selling brought lower prices to industrials. The uncertain business outlook, which has prompted the Federation of British Industries to ask for further Government moves to stimulate the economy, was a288 words
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Article39 1962-10-13 18 LONDON. Fri. Spot Mid-' Nov. 23 3/16 U. Dec. 231/164.. Jan. 22 15/lfld.. Jan. Mar. 22jd.. Apr./ June 22|d.. July/Sept. J2Jd.. Oct/ Dec. unquoted c.i.f. Oct. 23 13/16 d.. Nov. 22|d.. Dec. 22 0/18 d. Tone: Very steady.39 words
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Article25 1962-10-13 18 LONDON, Frt. Buyers £849}. sellers £850. Forward buyers £847). seller* £848. Settlement £860. Turnover ajn. 96 tons. p.m. 20. Tone: Very steady but quiet.25 words
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Article268 1962-10-13 18 TENGKU AT THE KHYBER PASS PESHAWAR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman and his party arrived here today for a two-day stay at this town, which commands the approaches to the historic Khyber Pass, before meeting President Ayuh Khan in Rawalpindi on Sunday. On landing here by air, the Tensku was met268 words
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Advertisement128 1962-10-13 18 Late CLASSIFIED A SON. David Andrew Brian, to Gillian and Brian Everett at Glen.aglei •n 12 October IMX. JONES: To Dafne (Nee Bldwelli and Peter at Assunta Petallng Jaya 12th Oct. a daughter Claire. Blater for Simon and Philip. JOHANNES: To Barbara and Balfeur a daughter Marlon Louise muter for128 words
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Advertisement23 1962-10-13 18 MONDIA TWINS One of the Most R^^^^* 1 Distinctive Watches JPSP^~~" made today... W with the Seal of AT ALL GOOD WATCH DEALERS.23 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-10-13 18 JIIGHBST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kola Bharu 86 75 Penang 86 73 .Ipoh 86 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 7440 words
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