The Straits Times, 18 October 1962
1962-10-18
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Title Section21 1962-10-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times HoW* tie**"* Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962. 15 CENTS. RDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-10-18 1 Unionists to appear in court today accused of misuse of funds SINGAPORE, W«d. SINGAPORE Police today arrested the General Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, Mr. Jamit Singh, after inquiries into the use of its funds. The Treasurer of the Association, Mr. Yeow Fook Yuen, was268 words
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Article53 1962-10-18 1 KANSAS CITY. Wed. An explosion believed to have been caused by gas shook a residential district here today and witnesses reported flames shot a 100 feet into the sky. Fire brigade and emergency vehicles rushed to the area, but it was not immediately known whether there53 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-10-18 1 KILLER OF BEE YONG TO HANG L I E W WAH MENC (above) was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Ali Hassan in the Muar High Court yesterday for the murder of Segamat schoolgirl Coh Bee Yong, 14-year-old daughter of his second mistress, in March. The girl was four months'Straits Times cameraman Ali Yusoff - 84 words
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Article17 1962-10-18 1 SALISBURY. Wed.—The Southern Rhodesian Government today banned all political meetings on Sundays and holidays.17 words
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Article51 1962-10-18 1 TOKYO. Wed. Japanese police in Hokkaido tonight reported seven bodies had been recovered while eight persons were still unaccounted for when a bus carrying forty people was pushed over a bank into the sea by a landslide near the town of Hakodate. Twenty-five were reported Injured, two51 words
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109 1962-10-18 1 $1 million claim for dead racehorse NORTHAMPTON. Wed. Owners of a racehorse killed by a car claimed £130.000 (about $1.1 million) damages, in court here yesterday. The racehorse. Djebr. was being exercised on a road when it was killed by a passing car. Mr. B. Chedlow, lawyer for the ownersReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration375 1962-10-18 1 TENGKU VISITS THE SHRINES OF ISLAM MULT AN (Pakistan), Wednesday. rpENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today arrived in this ancient city, first built around a temple of the sun. to visit thirteenth century shrines of Islam The Tengku and his party flew here from Lahore, capital of West Pakistan, for a two-hourReuter; UPI - 375 words
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178 1962-10-18 1 URGENT, SO TAN FLIES OFF TO JESSELTON KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. left for Jesselton today on a 24-hour mission to help solve some financial problems which have arisen in the Malaysia Inter governmental committee. Mr. Tan told reporters at the airport before leaving178 words
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Article35 1962-10-18 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Harold Macmillan may go to the United Nations in New York if Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev attends the current 17th General Assembly later this year, authoritative sources said here today.35 words
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319 1962-10-18 1 Farmer spears tiger as it jumps on him From ZAKARIA HASHIM: KOTA BHARU. Wednesday FULL-GROWN 240 lb. tiger was speared to death yesterday evening by a pig farmer, Mr. Chan Kwai Fong, 24, when it attacked him in Lep.m Kabu Estate, Kuala Krai, 50 miles south >f here. Mr. Chan319 words
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Article475 1962-10-18 1 ONE match saved 12 lives SUVA (Fiji Islands), Wed. The lives of 12 shipwrecked Tongan sailors and boxers depended on one match, it was revealed today. The match enabled them to light a fire and make fresh water on a barren reef In the South-west Pacific. They spent more than475 words
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Article63 1962-10-18 1 LONDON. Wed. British atomic scientists spiked their Bcotch with isotopes today and came up with a liquor that matures while you wait. A spokesman at the Atomic Energy Authority's irradiation plant said the Scotch was put into a concrete sealed chamber and bombarded with radio isotopes fromUPI - 63 words
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Article82 1962-10-18 1 SAIGON. Wed. Fifteen South Vietnamese youths who told police that Viet Cone guerillas had persuaded them to cut fingers off their bands to avoid army service, are in the custody of military authorities in Long An Province, south-west of here. Press reports said the youthsReuter - 82 words
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94 1962-10-18 1 China and Russia: Is this the -end?- ONDON. Wed. The Li Indian Chinese border dispute may bring about the final break in relations- between China and Russia, an article in the Financial Times said today. Chinese troops will meet Indians armed with recently purchased MIGs and other Russian-manu-factured military equipment,Reuter - 94 words
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Article27 1962-10-18 1 SAIOON. Wed. Flood dangers In the western provinces of South Vietnam is lessening, according to reports from the Office of Shipping published here today.27 words
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Article204 1962-10-18 1 Four S'pore bathers drowned SINGAPORE, Wed. Three schoolboys and a man were drowned in three separate swimming accidents in different parts of Singapore today. Two of the boys were drowned in a stream near the 14 J i milestone, Woodlands Road. The body of one, Yeo Chee Kit. 8. was204 words
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Article25 1962-10-18 1 CHINESE THREAT 7OKIO W(d I Cbin* announced lodnn plinrv found Chin- M Jir>picc in I«t«r< mil br >taot dn«D t.u.i-i t>> Und.-l Pi25 words
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Article233 1962-10-18 2 4 'DEN. Wed. A MinA ister of the Yemen's revolutionary government said last night that Britain was the Yemen's "Enemy Number One." In a new programme on Sa- naa Radio, called "know youi i foes." Mr. Ahmad Mohammed Nouman, Minister of State for AdministrationReuter - 233 words
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Article48 1962-10-18 2 W ASHINGTON. Wed. PreMdrai Kennedy yesterday personally i onsratulated astronaut Walter Schirra on his six-orbit space flight on Oct. 3. The ncvest American HMCC hrro came to the White Hon«-r with his wKe Josephine, their 12-year-old son Walter and daughtei Su/anne. 5. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article120 1962-10-18 2 You may have contempt W (or the law, but thi law can squash you like the irritating insect you are. —Mr. Thomas Edie. Lambeth magistrate, to a youth. PHILADELPHIA. Wed. Mr. J.T. O'Keefe. chief federal prosecutor for the eastern Pennsylvania area, said yesterday he had askedReuter - 120 words
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Article22 1962-10-18 2 FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida'. Wed. i Joseph Tiffany, who developed the bazooka anti-lank weupon. died here on Monday 8&pd 82.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article33 1962-10-18 2 CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. U.S. scientists last night postponed their Ranger-5 shot at the moon for at least a month because of -the threat of tropical storm Ella. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article322 1962-10-18 2 WASHINGTON. Wad PRESIDENT Kennedy will confer with Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, tomorrow at the Government's request, the White House announced yesterday. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House spokesman, said that Soviet Ooverni ment had indicated through the State Department that it desiredReuter - 322 words
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Article148 1962-10-18 2 CHINA: A DANGER POINT IN —1980- WASHINGTON. Wed.— The U.S. Department of Agriculture said festerday that unless China could check Its population growth or revise its farm programme, the country "stands to run out of food and fibre," for its people b7 1980. In a special report, the department saidReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration174 1962-10-18 2 Meredith gets a laundry escort QXFORD (Mississippi), Wed.— Negro student James H. Meredith, flanked by troops arid marshals, leaves his dormitory with a bundle of clothing for the University of Mississippi launMeredith, who was admitted to the university law school earlier this month after 14 hours of rioting, walked toUPI - 174 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-10-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby C OLD LEAPMOULD<O XAggtEO/ /^I6 NEEDS AMDMAnN UOOKAFTEQMtM/ I/UOMAMWOUIOA I HAVE TO DO WIC I W m SW UUI6UIM6 ANO <3CT OH .Wm< THE WACM»IStjpy^— J "Uj, "Mr A I <"^ff Iff37 words
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226 1962-10-18 3 FkECCA, Wed. A 11 ceasefire went into effect last night between Indian and Pakistani troops in the territory claimed by both couptries and also on the East Pakistan and Tripura State border, Government so urces said here. The Indian and Pakistani soldiers are toReuter - 226 words
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176 1962-10-18 3 I Make way for our growth, says Thant UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— U Thant. Acting United Nations Se-cretary-General, yesterday recommended the General Assembly to spend about U.S. $8 million ($24 million) on enlarging headquarters facilities to accommodate 126 delegations. lit- said It was reasonable to expect this total "in the notReuter - 176 words
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696 1962-10-18 3 NATIONS PLEDGE $348 mil. FOR U.N. AID PLANS UNITED NATIONS Wednesday I—'1 |£IGHTY-SEVEN countries yesterday pledged voluntary contributions assuring at least US$116 ($348) million in 1963 for the United Nations Special Fund and Expanded Programme of Tenchnical Assistance, the world organisation's chief economic aid programmes. This is an increase ofReuter - 696 words
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140 1962-10-18 3 'Halt arms shipments to South Africa' call UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— Norway yesterday called for a halt to all shipments of arms and other military supplies to South Africa as a "new and realistic step towards a peaceful solution of the i racial problem." by ending the military build-up. In theReuter - 140 words
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167 1962-10-18 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. rrHE Atomic Energy Commission announced nere that some small fragments, which fell on Johnston Island in the Pacific after Monday night's deliberate destruction of a Thor rocket and its nuclear device, had shown some radioactive contamination. It said in a statementReuter - 167 words
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Article35 1962-10-18 3 LONDON, Wed.— Two Londonbound trains collided in a thick fog about 20 miles north of here yesterday, trapping one couple for more than three hours in the wreckage. Eleven people were injured.—U.P.l35 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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43 1962-10-18 3 MIAMI. Wed. Cuban exiles reported here that Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Premier, had recently re-married. They gave her name as Isabel Coto. Dr. Castro's first marriage to Mlrta Diaz Balart ended In divorce.43 words
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Article20 1962-10-18 3 LONDON: Siamese twins. Caroline and Myrtle Hardy, both died after a desperate fight for their lives In a, London hospital.20 words
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Article26 1962-10-18 3 TAIPEH: Henry Pu Yl. 56, last Manchu Emperor re-married last April In Peking. His new wife was Identified as Miss LI Shu Hslen. a hospital worker.26 words
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Article31 1962-10-18 3 LONDON: Ball of £16.000 was fixed here for Bar-bados-born Dr. Carlos Bertram Clarke former West Indian Test cricketer, when he appeared on abortion charges. The case win be heard next Thursday.31 words
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Article14 1962-10-18 3 MOSCOW: Soviet Presldv it Leonid Brezhnev Is suffering from a mild attack of Influenza.14 words
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Article14 1962-10-18 3 E L I S A BF.THVILLE: A ceasefire In Katanga was signed here yesterday.14 words
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Article31 1962-10-18 3 MOSCOW: Soviet Industrial production Is growing at about twice the rate of Common 'Market countries and more than three times as fast as the United States according to figures published here.31 words
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Article52 1962-10-18 3 BONN. Wed. Civic authorities stopped a new shop here from offering 590 free alarm clocks to customers after nearly 1.000 people besieged the store yesterday. Traffic in the narrow street was blocked and other shop owners feared that their display windows might be smashed by theReuter - 52 words
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Article52 1962-10-18 3 NAIROBI, Wed. Police reported today that 40 people had been arrested at Molo. about 120 miles from here, on charges connected with the Land Freedom Army, the Mau Mau-iype terrorist organisation. Police also found 13 homemade guns, camping equipment, radio sets, binoculars, and documents in theReuter - 52 words
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96 1962-10-18 3 Accused U.S. teenager flown from Ireland DUBLIN, Wed. The teenage son of the U.S. Embassy Second Secretary, Mr. Paul Woodworth, was sent back to the United States after a 21-year-old Irish woman claimed that he raped her, It was anannounced yesterday. Paul Woodworth junior claimed diplomatic Immunity after being taken96 words
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Article67 1962-10-18 3 SAIGON. Wed. A United States Air Force fighter pilot escaped with only minor injuries yesterday when his plane was shot down by Vietcong guerillas as he patrolled over the wreck*, age in which three other Americans died on Monday. Military sources said the pilot whose nameReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1962-10-18 3 JAKARTA. Wed. A smallpox epidemic is spreading through Java from Bandoeng, in the western part of the island. A report from Bandoeng last Friday said seven people there had died of the disease, and more than 300 were thought to be infected.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article30 1962-10-18 3 JAKARTA, Wed.— A conference of the United Taxation Workers of Indonesia has conferred a new title on President Soekarno: "Supreme Patriot for the Promotion of National Development." ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article19 1962-10-18 3 SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia. Wed. A Salvation Army church and a mission classroom were burned down yesterday. Router.Reuter - 19 words
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446 1962-10-18 4 Barisan bid to foil beat-the-flood scheme but Government to carry on j SINGAPORE, Wed pHK Singapore Government today said it was determined to carry out flood alleviation schemes, despite the ''obstructionist and intimidatory" tactics of the pro-Communist Barisan Sosialis and their front organisations. In a press statement, the Government charged446 words
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246 1962-10-18 4 THE NAVY PRESENTS ITS DRAMA OFFERING SINGAPORE, Wed. Last night we saw and enJoyed Christopher Hassall's quasi-historical drama, "The Player King," as the Naval Drama Group's contribution to the Services Drama Festival currently running at the Cultural Centre. Upon a tenuous thread of history Mr. Hassall has built an absorbing,246 words
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108 1962-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Police today warned secondhand dealers to be on the look-out for 13 musical instruments worth $8,000 which were stolen from RAF Changl yesterday. A police spokesman said the thieves were likely to find difficulty in disposing of the instruments. He asked the108 words
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Article46 1962-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sim Ltm Co.. Ltd., will hold a cocktail party from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday to mark the 30th anniversary of their firm and to celebrate the official opening of the new building at 138. Robinson Road. Singa- 1 pore.46 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-10-18 4 MINISTER INSPECTS -NEW RIFLE SINGAPORE. Wed. The Home Affairs Minister, Mr One Pan* Boon, today called on more young men to join the Singapore Infantry Regiment. After an inspection tour of the Regiment's 1st Battalion at the Liu Pandan camp. Mr. One said he was convinced that the Army offeredFT - 175 words
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Article242 1962-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TWO men, who were on trial at the Assizes for x the murder of a bar cashier, Yew Sian Chong, 34, at the Salome Bar in Geylang Road were acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah today without their defence being242 words
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Article38 1962-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. A. O. Mitchell of the Department of Pharmaceutics. University of Singapore, will give a talk on "Pharmaceutical aspects or dermaiological treatment at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow at the Allen Lecture Theatre. College Road. Singapore.38 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-10-18 4 PTE. GILBERT GETS -HIS LEAVE- PRIVATE ERIC GILBERT, of the RAMC in Singapore (above), the soldier the War Office barred from returning to Scotland on the death of his mother, has now been given 28 days' compas.sionate leave following a second application. He is expected to leave today. He first86 words
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Article27 1962-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Water will be cut off in Oxley Road between River Valley Road and Eber Road from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Miscellaneous365 1962-10-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T»HK following Is today's sche- British lnlt*d Airways: Prom dule of civil aircraft move- Stanstedt, Istanbul, Bombay ments at Pay* Lebar airport, (BR 662) 7.20 am. Singapore: DEPARTURES ARKIVALS BOAC: To Calcutta. Bombay, BOAC: Prom .Tokyo. Hong Abadan. Beirut. Zurich. London Kong (BA 963) S.25365 words
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Article, Illustration479 1962-10-18 5 Turn to English, appeal by expert How to develop Malay language KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fO MODERNISE Malay, experts should turn more to languages such as English rather than to Arabic and Sanskrit, Professor S. Takdir Alisjahbana, one of the "fathers of modern Indonesian," said here today The silver-haired 54--year-old scholar,479 words
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Article66 1962-10-18 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Many rural areas in South Johore would benefit from electrical supplies when the new 30.000 k.w. powri .station now being built in Johor« Bahru was completod. the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassim bin Haji Yunos. said here ve.-tcr-dav Ho MM speaking at66 words
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Article21 1962-10-18 5 TAIPING. Wed— The Japanese Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. W. Okuma. and his wife today toured the zoo here.21 words
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131 1962-10-18 5 Campaign to explain what corruption -means- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. T h c Federation's Anti-C orruption Agency has begun a campaign to explain to the genuinely ignorant just what constitutes a bribe. "Quite a few people and some of them are educated, too just don't understand the real meaning of the131 words
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Article53 1962-10-18 5 KLUANG. Wed. Eight people here received a gift of 21 cattle from Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid. District Officer. Kluang. in his capacity as chairman of the District Rural Development Committee yesterday. The recipients will have to return to government one two-year-old female calf for53 words
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Article53 1962-10-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. The secretary to the Ministry of Transport. Inche Noor bin Zainal. left for Bangkok today to attend the Hr.si meeting of the ASA Committee on civil aviation which beams there tomorrow. He was accompanied by the Director of Civil Aviation Mr S53 words
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Article160 1962-10-18 5 SULTAN DISBANDS TIED COUNCILS T»APAH, Wed. Bidor A and Temoh local councils in Perak, where the Alliance and the Peop 1 c s' Progressive Party were deadlocked with an equal number of seats, have been dissolved by the Sultan of Perak. The order took effect on Monday. The Alliance and160 words
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Article75 1962-10-18 5 ELEPHANT TAMER'S TENT IS ROBBED IPOH. '"cd. Thieves broke Into the tent of Mr. Rudolf Belli. 24. an elephant tamer with the Circus Brazil here last night and stole cash and jewellery worth $4,000. The circus left for Sltiawan today. Mr. Rudolf had left jewellery worth $3,845 and cash In75 words
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Article30 1962-10-18 5 SINGAPORE Wrd. A taxi driver. Wong Yen Keong. 32. was robbed of $23 In fares, and a watch by four youths in Paya Lebar Cn-scent early todtiy30 words
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Article27 1962-10-18 5 SINGAPORE Wrd. A schoolboy. Khoo Cheng Chun. 11 was drowned in the sea ofl Pasir Panning this afternoon while swimming with a friend27 words
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138 1962-10-18 5 THOUSANDS INTERVIEWED FOR 400 CONSTABLE JOBS r-l KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I SEVERAL thousand people were today interviewed by recruiting teams of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police for more than 400 jobs as constables. About 2.000 appeared for Interviews at the Police Depot here, another 2.000 at the Seremban Police138 words
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Article, Illustration455 1962-10-18 5 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT BOAC-STYLE CABIN SERVICE WITH AN ORIENTAL FLAVOUR At exactly one o'clock every Friday afternoon a sleek Comet takes off from Singapore Paya Lebar International Airport bound for Europe and l\K. It is exactly the same as the other 17 BOAC455 words
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Miscellaneous195 1962-10-18 5 Mhff Oap It,, V.T. liawnlin voonT suppose or. <...ne certainly /wfiO9H, I I y >/ nr's 1 so<s aun of waurw of no SEEDE PLANS TO USE V WHY CAN'T BE 1 OOC, V* f WHY INHUMAN, THINGS THERE'S /WNOTO LCT A OOP IN ONE OF THOSE I NOT?/ VWANTING195 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-10-18 6 It's love at first sight, hut a royal adoption offer turned down PARENTS (BOTH SUNGEI BULOH INMATES) PREFER TO KEEP LEE KEEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor and his Consort today sought the adoption of a six-month-old baby from the* Sungei Buloh settlement. But they failed because the250 words
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Article65 1962-10-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A five-man delegation of Malayan engineers, led oy the assistant general manager of the Central Electricity Board. Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulaiman. left by air today to attend the sixth plenary meeting of the world power conference in Melbourne. The week long conference,65 words
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Article116 1962-10-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Malayan ban on imports from Hong Kong, the China Coast and Formosa will be lifted from tomorrow, according to a Government statement today. Fresh and frozen vegetables, fruits, fish and meats and meat products may be Imported from these areas under116 words
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Article32 1962-10-18 6 0 Have you ordered the Straits Times Annual for your friends overseas? It's the ideal gift for Christmas. Price: $3.75 plus 75 cents postage to anywhere in the world.32 words
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Article45 1962-10-18 6 MERSING. Wed. A $20,000 home for old people was officially opened here yesterday by Puan Zaharah binte Mansor. wife of the District Officer, Merslng. The Social Welfare Department, Johore, contributed $17,000 towards the building while the remainder came from public donations.45 words
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Article24 1962-10-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Plainr'othed policemen ambushed and arrested two teenagers found extorting money from a man in Tong Shin Terrace here today.24 words
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Article29 1962-10-18 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. The pipes and drums of the Gurkha Field Engineers Regiment visited the Bedong Welfare Home on Monday and gave a performance for the Inmates.29 words
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329 1962-10-18 6 Five San waifs refuse adoption, jobs KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The five San waifs, who lost their father in a road accident 11 days ago (their mother is in a mental home), today refused one adoption and several employment offers received by the Straits Times. The oldest child. Suan Inn. 13.329 words
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Article66 1962-10-18 6 SINGAPORE Wed A youth, Llm Lee Klan, was discharged at a preliminary inquiry today on a charge of armed robbery. Defended by Mr. F. De Souza, Llm was alleged, with another person, to have robbed Llm Up Heng, 21. a businessman, of a $30 watch, his driving66 words
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383 1962-10-18 6 IPOH. Wednesday A PAIR of trousers belonging to Pte. A. R. Goodhall, 21. of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, was today ordered to be brought from Malacca as an exhibit in the trial by a district court-martial here of a non commissioned officer on383 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1962-10-18 7 Barbed wire that took 1 ,000 POWs to the bottom with stricken ship THE SINKING OF THE ARANDORA STAR -ONE OF THE MOST MACABRE AND INSENSIBLE TRAGEDIES OF THE WAR OX June 30, 11)40, the 16,000ton liner Arandora Star slipped out of the Liverpool docks, threaded her way through a1,672 words
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Article69 1962-10-18 8 Worii $1$ (Minimumi TMI FAMILY of the latr air. T«n lionc R. Nic ivmrt to thank all rrlativn nnd friend* for thrir wreathn, scrolls. mrngaicafl of condolence, anm.ttance and •iit.nrtance at Ike funeral on 14-10-M. MISTER PtTIR HARRY FERMAMDCZ and family thank all relatives md fnendd for their ureatha.69 words
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Obituary27 1962-10-18 8 MorW. sin i Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY* of Mr. lM Keaa Huat iHnrhiki «ho passed away oa It 10-ttßl mill remembered by wife, •n4 children.27 words
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Article116 1962-10-18 8 !0 Worit s;» (Minimum) A RECIPE FOR perfect health: Kienh air, regular exercise aad Ryvlta the Ideal wholemeal blaeult wMk ii.irh nutritional value HOUSEWIVES, throw (hat stralaar ■•■way! Ni-Mea Just needa hot water. No hrevunK. no me»«y tea, leaves. !'">', pure tea. Neatea. BONCAFE BONCAFI BONCAFI. Serve Bom-afe at116 words
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Article617 1962-10-18 8 Future Of Rubber The rubber industry has vacillated in recent years between dismay at the figures of synthetic's encroachment and a too ready optimism in the yields of new clones. As ever, the truth lies in between. The jdays of lush profits are gone, and natural rubber must carve out617 words
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Article343 1962-10-18 8 That the Malayan coconut industry is in bad shape is well known. What may not be so generally realised is the large number of people involved and the extent of their hardship. Regional surveys suggest Malaya has more than i V»lf a 500,000 acres of coconut smallholdings from343 words
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Article316 1962-10-18 8 The Jabatan Penchegah Makan Suap is waging war on corruption as the agency's name implies. Yesterday it i issued a very carefully worded and typed release informing the public "that under the Prevention of Corruption Act No. 42 of 1961 any person who shall by himself, or316 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1962-10-18 8 As the smoke of battle drifts away at mutinous Ole Miss. A KENNEDY WIN: BUT THE BULLET MARKS CANNOT BE JUST WISHED AWAY The paradoxes that make up the Magnolia State BY A CORRESPONDENT IT was in Yaz o o county, Mississippi, that the valiant Casey Jones, of folk song1,430 words
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265 1962-10-18 8 IT is wishful thinking on the part of "NonCommunist" to assume that Communism has been contained in Singapore. The Communists are now blamed for the closing down of several industrial plants and business enterprises but from my own personal knowledge several of the businesses265 words
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Letter136 1962-10-18 8 I MUST comment on the subject of L-tests and the Road Transport spokesman's high opinion of driving schools. Private provisional drivers who go for licence tests are not always unprepared. They fail mostly because they have no "connections" with the testers and the latter are stricter with136 words
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Letter268 1962-10-18 8 Polities and the unions I WAS mildly amused to read the statement by Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew that "the trade union movement must be Independent and free from all political influence" and that "it is time Malayan workers and the MTUC took up the tight to preserve a trade union268 words
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Letter80 1962-10-18 8 ONE would be most interested to have the views of Malay religious leaders on belief In ghosts. The report In your paper of the hysterical girls of Al-Atas School takes some believing. In fact, between bomohs and ghosts we are rather hard put to realising that this is80 words
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Letter83 1962-10-18 8 A.T Suleiman Building, seeking a new identity card. I waited for nearly an hour before being directed to go to the Selangor Badminton Hall about 200 yards away to fix an appointment There, I was redirected to Suleiman Building to get a form. Another 200 yards' walk.UP - 83 words
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Letter65 1962-10-18 8 TT Is reported that one X contributory cause of leukaemia is £-rays. if this is true we who are asked to go for X-rays as often as three times a year (should the negatives turn out to be blurred), may eventually suffer from this disease. Are we Justified65 words
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Advertisement41 1962-10-18 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds ft Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: MireJer Mamion, lit Fleer, Reem No. 8. 54-44, Nethen Road Kewloon.41 words
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Advertisement201 1962-10-18 8 —JUST OUT! Readers Digest OCTOBER ISSUE Containing BIrUTATION: AN HISTORIC LIBEL TRIAL: How for con o newspaper be allowed to go in attocking j o mon'i criorocter? The brilliont lawyer, who undertook the) tight to clear Quentin Reynolds, tells the story of a tempestuous case in which this famous wor201 words
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Article156 1962-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— A local postman's dishonesty led to investigations by the postal authorities in Britain and Singapore. Inspector E. Mahadevan. prosecuting, said this In a district court today after the postman. Husaln bin Kasmani. 23. had admitted misappropriating a British Postal Order for £5. The court156 words
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Article58 1962-10-18 9 Mother and son on theft charge SINGAPORE, Wed. Lau Kwai Fong, 38, a woman and her 12-year-old son pleaded not guilty today in a district court to a charge of housebreaking and theft. They are alleged to have broken into a shop in Smith Street and stolen 179 boxes of58 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1962-10-18 9 MUSHAHID ALI Muar, Wad - MUSHAHID ALI Muar, Wad. Unanimous verdict by the jury: The wife weeps, but mistresses show no emotion by LIEW Wah Meng, 37, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Ali Hassan in the High Court here today for the murder of pretty Goh1,117 words
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Article33 1962-10-18 9 PENANO. Wed. A Penang State Assemblyman, Mr. Tan Khlm Hoe. lest $140 and a watch yesterday when burglars broke Into the Ouraey Drive residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Saw Choo Thenf?33 words
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Article16 1962-10-18 9 BENTONO. Wed— A public Übrary has been set up In Pertlns; Village here.16 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-10-18 9 Plus-and-minus fun for Sultan and girl THE SM.TAN of Selaneor plays a Kame in arithmetic with eight-year-old Yap Cheng Sew at the Sungei Buloh settlement. The Sultan and his Consort spent four hours yesterday at the settlement during which they saw all aspects of work there.Wan Seng Yip - 87 words
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114 1962-10-18 9 A MILLIONAIRE'S SON IS ACCUSED OF CHEATING WITH DUD CHEQUES PENANG, Wed. A Singapore millionaire's son appeared in court today on two charges of cheating a Singapore photo store. U. Pbupatrai. 24. is accused of dishonestly inducing Chew Chee Tong. managing director of Amateur Photo Stores, North Bridge Road. Singapore,114 words
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Article92 1962-10-18 9 Bela Siki 'one of the greatest' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The world-famous pianist. Bela Siki. will give a recital at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Nov. 7. He has played to audiences In Europe. South America. Australia and the Far East and has been acclaimed "one of the greatest92 words
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314 1962-10-18 9 Mother-to-be guessed birth date wrong I SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T'HE case of a pregnant mother, who was wrong 1 about the date of her confinement and lost a month's maternity leave as a result, was brought up in the Industrial Arbitration Court today. The Singapore Business Houses Employees Union asked the314 words
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Article46 1962-10-18 9 MALACCA. Wed. Teo Chile Neo. proprietress of a sundry goods shop at the 10th mile Durian Tunggal Road near here was robbed of jewellery worth MOO by three armed thugs at her shop yesterday. The thURs took the jewellery from an alnwirah and escaped.46 words
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Article81 1962-10-18 9 WOMAN WHO HAD OPIUM JAILED BINGAPORE. Wed Customs officers seized $2,933 worth of opium and morphine from a secret compartment in a house at Joo Chlat Road diujng a In a Magistrates Court today, a woman. Koh Bwee Chng, 35. pleaded guUty to charges of possessing 121 b 2oz. of81 words
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Article71 1962-10-18 9 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Mr Justice Butt rose grained a decree nisi in the High Court today to Wone Scow Lan dissolving her marriage with a school teacher. Ng Cheng Ton. on the ground of adultery The decree is to be made absolute in three months The parties were married71 words
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Advertisement105 1962-10-18 9 WORLD'S NO. 1 OUTBOARD. Essential features consist of: ■WnT^fTTl f*l nfirT^H 1. Jet-Prop Eihautt. [I 0 2. One-Piece Houtings. 11l 11.11 1 lnllr-B 3. Flo-Torque Drive Propellers. ■UIHMnJIJLIi 4. Oyna-Float Suspension. LB^^^3FK«ilfl 5. Power Dome Combustion Chamber. pO'TJ^B These are extras your money cannot buy in B^E^^Jpuj^X other makes of105 words
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Advertisement78 1962-10-18 9 5L y^\V fr^jooblerOrum\ Ra s s "•">"• Chocolai Jobler BERNE-SWITZERLAND SOLE AGENTS; SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. MAMIYAFLEX" MODEL CZ professional 6x6 CAMERA FOR FRONT ROW USEWith no othor camera r"'»« fi x fi nr x i;iti|re |>l\ulofr»ptiv »itli tin- MAMIYAH I A Mi-1.-I ("2 "Profession:.! lillwl Wltli <'• m.v, Inn »'v»78 words
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Miscellaneous431 1962-10-18 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL r SHOBTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: 41.7 Mr.lKI > METRES AM.: 6.00 Tune Signal. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Netwra-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 c Mir Tijr« Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 478 MtlKt! > io us With Music: 7.30 Time A.M.: 6.00 Qood Morning; 6.01 Signal. News: 7.35 Breakfast431 words
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Article127 1962-10-18 10 KUALA LJPIS. Wed. j Two more Pan- j Malayan Islamic Party members resigned from j p the party today and' joined Umno. This brings the total number of PMIP members who have resigned and joined Umno during the past three weeks to ten The127 words
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Article78 1962-10-18 10 TWO OFF TO CANADA FOR COURSE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Malayan co-operative officers left for Canada by air this morning to take up a year's special course In cooperatives at the St. Francis Xavier's University in Nova Scotia. They were Syed Abdullah bin Abu Bakar of Trengganu and Inche Jamaluddln78 words
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Article62 1962-10-18 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. —Americans touring the Far East this month under the 8.0.A.C. -sponsored 30-day Oriental Travel Programme will spend three days in Singapore. The tourists, who will also see Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong and Thailand, will fly by 80. AC. RollsRoyce powered Boeing 701s during the whole62 words
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160 1962-10-18 10 How large doses of I vitamins saved girl's sight i PENANG, Wed. The acting chairman of the board of St Nicholas School for the Blind, Mrs. Lim Khye Su, told Penang Rotarians today how a girl regained her sight after she had been given large doses of vitamins. The girl.160 words
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Article34 1962-10-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The Indian High Commissioner to Malaya. Mr. Y. K. Purl, flew to India today to escort Tengicu Abdul Rahman on his tour of India, which begins on Sunday.34 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-10-18 10 HE HAS NO HOPE OF A SHAVE... Eight months, and Haji still waits for lost son SINGAPORE. Wed. A in. in with an eight month growth of beard and almost no hope of shaving it is a pensioner in Joo Chiat. 55-year-old Haji Mohammed Manik Shah. Since January, he has163 words
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Article139 1962-10-18 10 Another girl kidnapped in Kedah ALOR STAR. Wednesday. T*HREE men last night abducted Daharah binte 1 Saman, 14, from her home in the remote kampong of Kuala Sanglang about 30 miles north of Alor Star. She was the second girl to be kidnapped within a week. The three men broke139 words
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Article61 1962-10-18 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Low Chwee Guan, alias Oh Lang, was charged today with rioting and murder. He was alleged to have been a member of an unlawful assembly which caused the death of Seng Kee Hoe. at Elgin Bridge, in South Bridge Road, on the night of Oct.61 words
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Article143 1962-10-18 10 MUAR. Wednesday. PARENTS of pupils in the Sultan Abu Bakar Girls' Stehool here have been told not to complain about the school to the Press but to "go through B proper channels." c chairman of the Oov•s, Inche Sulaiman bin Ninah Shah, said In a143 words
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Article45 1962-10-18 10 IPOH. Wed— Prof. C L Kapur. of the University of Punjab, will talk on "Building a nation through education" to the Rotary Club at the Station Hotel here tomorrow. Prof. Kapur Is on his way home after a tour of Australia.45 words
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Article41 1962-10-18 10 PENANO, Wed. The Min.Mer of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, will address the Penang Free School at their 146* anniversary speech day oils Saturony. The Governor. Raja Tun U.a Al-Haj, will also «Deak to the pupils.41 words
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Article161 1962-10-18 10 Disease and drought hit rice fT-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Milled rice production in Malaya suffered a 30,885 ton drop in the 1061 62 season compared with the 1960/61 season. CHEONG 17-10-H! The production was 574.085 tons, compared with 604.970 i tons in the previous season, according to provisional yield i figures161 words
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301 1962-10-18 10 INQUEST IS TOLD OF SCHOOLBOY 'BURIED ALIVE' PENANG, Wed. A schoolboy was buried alive and six other boys were injured when a wall which had been left standing after part of a shop had been gutted by flre some years ago suddenly collapsed, an inquest was told today. The boy's301 words
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111 1962-10-18 10 A LOR STAR. Wed.— The Sultan of Kedah, who had planned to leave for the United States on Saturday, has postponed his trip to a later date. A Kedah Government spokesman disclosed this today but gave no reason for the postponement beyond saying it111 words
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Advertisement279 1962-10-18 10 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given on behalf of the Shell Company of Singapore Limited that their trade mark CROWN word and device a* illustrated below is their registered trade mark for use on kerosine of high quality and any party who applies the said CROWN trade mark to kerosine not279 words
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Article, Illustration516 1962-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed New research controller tells synthetic: We're here to stay MALAYA'S new Controller of Rubber Research, Dr. L. C. Bateman, said today that it was of the utmost importance for natural rubber producers to "leave the synthetic producers in no doubt that516 words
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Article151 1962-10-18 11 Support for a commando brigade SINGAPORE, Wed. A d battery of the British Army's first gun-ner-c omm a n dos, 145 Mai wand Commandc Battery, Royal Artillery, has arrived in Singapore to support 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines. The battery has undergone an intensive commando training in England, with the151 words
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Article31 1962-10-18 11 TAIPING. Wed.— Chinese school teachers here will celebrate Teachers' Day with a dinner at the Rua Lian Primary School on Saturday. Monday will be observed as a holiday.31 words
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Article33 1962-10-18 11 The ideal gift What better Christmas gift for your friends than a copy of The Straits Times Annual? Order your copy now: $3.75 plus 75 cents postage to any part of the world.33 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-10-18 11 Professor from Dublin wants to meet old -students- SINGAPORE, Wed Professor E. A. Crawford, (above) head of the School of Education. Trinity College, in Dublin, is now in Singapore "to meet old students here." The professor, who flew in last night from Bangkok, said: "There are man;. graduates of Trinity134 words
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Article42 1962-10-18 11 BENTONG. Wed. The Triang Local Council has asked the Temerloh rural development board for a water reservoir In Triang. The council also wants a 24--hour electricity supply for the people and a government resident doctor in Triang.42 words
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Article35 1962-10-18 11 PENANO, Wed.— The airport at Bayan Lepas will be closed from early December for about seven months to extend the runway from 4,500 to 6,700 feet to enable bigger aircraft to land.35 words
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Article26 1962-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Electronics equipment worth $36,000 was today presented to the University of Malay a by the Asia Foundation representative, Mr. W. T. Fleming.26 words
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Article26 1962-10-18 11 BENTONQ, Wed. More than 1,000 acres of land were given to 160 villagers in Mengkuang and Kemayan yesterday under the fringe alienation scheme.26 words
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Article23 1962-10-18 11 MUAR, Wed. National Language examinations for nonMalay Government officers will be held at Muar High School next Monday and Tuesday.23 words
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Article22 1962-10-18 11 DUNOON, Wed. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri. has opened a people's hall at Paka. near here.22 words
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188 1962-10-18 11 SO, A 'HIGH LEVEL* OF INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS IN N.Z. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The high standard of industrial conditions in New Zealand was not due to the bargaining powers of its unions but rather to its industrial arbitration system, said Mr. B. M. Brown, the First Secretary of the New Zealand188 words
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Article41 1962-10-18 11 PENANO. Wed. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will inspect two rural development projects In Bukit Mertajam tomorrow. He will visit a 1.000.000-gallon service reservoir now being built In the district, and also inspect a new road.41 words
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Advertisement358 1962-10-18 11 in W|L ©Swiss mountain air gives Hero Jams their distinctive accent taj| Grace your table with jar of Hero Jam!— you can see and H^^^ taste the whole, juicy, succulent, (elected fruits. Yes! Hero Jam looks and tastes luxurious! JJtRSTS^' Prepared carefully, packed tastefully in the crisp, cool. ■ter^^llijlil clean358 words
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Advertisement482 1962-10-18 11 Remarkable ...the way the Parker 61 creates its own ink control! Inside this pen is enough ink to write over 7,000 words, yet the only time it escapes is when pen point touches paper. Such immunity to leakage isn't magic, lra& but the skilled harnessing of natural forces inside the482 words
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Article108 1962-10-18 12 That eternity ring tells a story WEDDING rings, it is TT said, were placed upon the third finger of the left hand because of the belief that a vein from this finger went direct to the heart But Mrs. P. Palmer says the custom really dates back to the time108 words
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Article, Illustration440 1962-10-18 12 fUREE Singapore girls were a "hit" as fashion models in a series of parados that took place in Australia during the past few weeks. Linda Carnegie. Rosalind Lye and Evelyn Isaac, who have Just returned home after a five-week tour, have successfully modelled the latest440 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-10-18 12 MODERN APPLIANCES ARE CATCHING ON WOMEN in the East are gradually finding the washing machine an "invaluable help" in the home today. The time is approaching when every average home is bound to realise its usefulness. This is the opinion of Mrs. I. Faulkner, chief washing adviser of a British225 words
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69 1962-10-18 12 INDIVIDUAL barbe- cue sauce packets not much larger than sugar packets are being introduced with roasting chickens in the Malayan market. The vinegar, oil, water and seasoning blend packaged in plastic is mild in flavour and gives a browp, crisp texture to the skin as69 words
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Advertisement316 1962-10-18 12 f make him ill stop him growing When children are miserable, irritable, lose weight and suffer with colic, headache and itching— they may have worms. If you see worms in the bowel motion, you must take action right away get the best and quickest < W* remedy De Witts Worm316 words
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Miscellaneous309 1962-10-18 12 Straits Times Crossword bbl bbT bbl bbbbbbbY* bbT' IbT° H ACROSS 4. Kind of base to toss aoout is 7. Bleat madly about pomta useful when the going sets which can be defensible <7) hot (8). 8. Tester— like talker? (7). 5. Bungle that is perpetrated 10. The rich do309 words
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Advertisement1244 1962-10-18 13 w». McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W*_ rti a., mn V*W yfMJ^ ELI.EWMAW LOIS KLAVENESS LINE "A HAVRE. IBMBON, tUMBURC. LBS AMELES, SAN FMNCISCO, OOnERBAM ft MIOSLESIIOUGN. lEATTU. VANCOOVER ft PORTUNB. tin OF Ell fteeaatin Mfgt^CMtfU ft SMI roara Start Ptmng lomnevilU i.pirviioct a oet t^ M 'STm vTtm LONDON. HAMOUI6.1,244 words
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363 1962-10-18 14 SHELL APPLICATION FORMS: HEAVY PUBLIC DEMAND Prom Our Market Correspondent TT certainly looks as if 1 the Shell Refinery 1 offer to the public, of 7t million one dollar ordinary shares at par, is go- ins to set up a record I and provide a massive task for the processors363 words
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Article22 1962-10-18 14 Malayan Stock Indices Ort. 16 Oct. 17 Industrials: 184.71 185.5? Tins: 274.61 275.73 S robbers: 172.76 172.76 Jan. 1. 1958-166.22 words
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Article582 1962-10-18 14 r COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrials: Bouatead (625) Sl-98 BL.: Dunlopa (500) »1.»3. (st») S3 BL. (4.000) (1.04, (2.000) J1.95. (2.000) 51.07. (S.0OO) 11.08. il 000)582 words
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366 1962-10-18 14 feature on the Malaj terday continued to b prompt position which sto ember. This followed continued covering for the October rubber shipments to Russia. The Numerian is currently loading 6.400 tons in Singapore, the North Queen is due in Penang on October 21366 words
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Article120 1962-10-18 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. PHE market upswing continued L with leaders adding further to ssterdays gains. Rises again exceeded falls by a lde margin, but activity lessened Ightly. A.l-C. gained 2s. to SisMost oils eased slightly, but base leuia held steady with Mount Isa p 9d. to 645. 3d Loans120 words
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Article223 1962-10-18 14 NOVEMBER f)r»t fruit rubb.r buytrj f.*.k. rtOMd at S p.m. In Blngnpor* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7B eeota up a quarter of a cant. The ton* wa* steady quiet. O.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.f. doting price* In cenu per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyer* 801,223 words
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Advertisement1191 1962-10-18 14 MALAYAN TRADE EXCHANGE RATES AUGUST was the sixth con- T MB a»»*. c<»..<ti»o m^«.v, i., _i,i.i, elation mad* ihtm ehaacM la »ti SeCUtive month In Which ntM to merchant* je«tenl»y (all rate pan -Malayan visible external to tioo>: trade showed an adverse V#H|l »a*. «tnnai trade baanpp OD 33. M1,191 words
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Advertisement1184 1962-10-18 14 BKEZHXM NOTICE I Mr. Ang Joo Seng is no lon«rr with us with effect from loth October, 1962, and is not authorized to act or collect any money or transact any business on our oehalf. SOON CHEONO LTD. NOTICE SPECIAL OFFER three only. Pettlt 3 ton end tip agricultural trailers1,184 words
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328 1962-10-18 16 Cavallina and Kodama go well on wet track KIAN TOCK SHOWS WINNING FORM By EPSOM JEEP, Singapore, Wednesday JJECEXT Ipoh winners Cavallina and Kodama revealed top form on the track here this morning. The going was soft after yesterday's heavy rain. Cavallina was eager to stretch ou: but was hard328 words
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256 1962-10-18 16 SIMMER WINE: A fame second to Mickey Rooney II over a mile at Bukit Timah ln heavy roinf last month; won the Sprint Cap in heavy foinr earlier in the season. AJNOS: A mudlark; narrowly beaten by Repulse Bay ever a mile256 words
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Article109 1962-10-18 16 NABI LEFT WITHOUT TELLING MHF KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Nabi Ahmad Kallat, the Malayan Hockey Federations Pakistani coach, leit Malaya for home last week. O. Vijlyanathan, the MHF secretary, said today: "Nabi left without informing the MHF oillcial:.,. He Just said that his two children were HI and lrft." Nabi was109 words
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Article179 1962-10-18 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. After a lapse of two years d newly-imported Irish and English-bred horses will be seen in action again on the Malayan Turf. Three of them have been entered for the October meeting at Buklt Tlmah. They are Balkan Challenger (late Arian). Santiago and179 words
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Article69 1962-10-18 16 NEW YORK, Wed.—Tommy Walsh scored his fourth straight win in the American Grand National steeplechase when he rode Barnaby's Bluff, the favourite, to victory at Belmont Park race coarse yesterday. Pocket Rocket was second and Beckys Ship third in the U5525,000 three-mile and one furlong event.Reuter - 69 words
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Article72 1962-10-18 16 OINGAPORE, Wed— Police SJI. will meet Marines Department in the final of the Singapore OSPA senior cup next week. Police today eliminated defending champions Tan Tock Seng Hospital 5-0, while Marines outplayed PWD by a similar margin. Supreme Court trounced Survey Department 8-0 in the preliminary72 words
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253 1962-10-18 16 Pro game tries to beat long count' BOXING By LIM K£E CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Professional boxing in Singapore struggles back to its feet on Saturday after taking a "long count" of three- and-a-half years. The newly- formed promotional syndicate has signed on leading boxers from Indonesia and the Federation to253 words
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Article88 1962-10-18 16 KINGSTON. Wed. George Kerr, bronze medal winner in the Olympic 800 metres in 1960. will captain Jamaica's team of 12 for next month's Commonwealth Games at Perth. Kerr won the 400 and 800 m titles in the recent Central American and Caribbean games. He teas been88 words
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Article376 1962-10-18 16 BUT IT WAS GOOD TRIAL SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH Singapore Asians were beaten by A Singapore Cricket Club by 31 points (five goals, two tries) to five (goal) in their rugger trial played on the padang here today, they had a satisfactory workout for their first376 words
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Article117 1962-10-18 16 HK side for Ho Ho Cup tie named HONG KONG, Wed.— The Hong Kong Chinese F.A today named the team to meet Malayan Chinese In the annual Ho Ho Cup inter-port match here on Nov. 3 at South China Stadium. After the inter-port match, Malayan Chinese will play Combined Chinese117 words
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Article43 1962-10-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Selangor Depot Police entered the final of Federation Government Services hockey knockout competition when they were conceded a walkover by Negrl today. They will meet Malayan CEB In the final at the Merdeka Stadium on Oct. 24.43 words
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Article30 1962-10-18 16 VOON CUP (IPoh): PCRC 2 Tamil Youngsters 1; Kllat 8 Cienjr Wan 0. MALACCA G8 KO S-FINAL: Telecoms 1 Police 0. TAIPING KO: Kamuntlng 4 La rut Tin 2.30 words
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Article35 1962-10-18 16 SCHOOLS 7-A-SIDE (Penang) PPB 1 Tech Inst 0; Pg Convent 2 MQS 0. INTER-SCHOOL (B. Oijfth) SYS 4 Iskander Shah. Pant 0. FRIENDLILS (Malacca): Ist Bn KOYLI 3 Medicals 1; Prisons 3 Customs 035 words
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Article16 1962-10-18 16 WONG SHIELD (Ipoh): Klnta SC bt ACS 20-0; Tan Cup: SMI bt ACS 13-0.16 words
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Article22 1962-10-18 16 LEWIS TBOPHY: VI 3 (penalty) PMC 0 at XL; High Sch 33 (S goals. 5 tries, penalty) Maxwell 0 at Kajang.22 words
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220 1962-10-18 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ray McOulre. Australia's 18--year old Olympic Games lightweight prospect, outpointed Singapore's Austin Dunsford in a special contest during the Royal Navy and Queen's Own Highlanders charity boxing match at Woodlands last night. The young Australian seaman, who Is the champion of Queensland,220 words
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Miscellaneous97 1962-10-18 16 SOCCtR STORE DIV. 1: CA v RAP Changi (Jn. Besar): MOR CUP 8-FINAIi: Army Depot Police v 18th Signals Regt. (Prlendiy Hill) HOCKEY POLICE Eaat tone trianrnlar. Pahang v Kelantan fKuanUn. 5) SPORE DIV. 1: SRC v Prisons (padang) PENANO LGE: IA v TPCA: i Prisons v Customs (both matches97 words
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Article530 1962-10-18 17 MCC start tour on the right not* Trueman gets off mark with a six KALGOORLIE. Wednesday \f .C.C. drew their T1 opening two day match against a Western Australian Country XI here today, but sparkling batting by the 0t touring team made it anything butReuter - 530 words
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Article45 1962-10-18 17 CHICAGO, Wed.— The United States Olympic Committee's board of directors yesterday approved Detroit as the American city to be offered as a candidate for holdIng the 1968 Olympic Games Lake Placid, Now York, was chosen to bid for the 1968 Winter Olympics.45 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-10-18 17 A SOLID column of soccer players leap high A for the ball during the Tottenham Hots-pur-Arsenal First Division clash at White Hart Lane, London, last week. Visible are Spurs outside-left Jones (top), inside-left Clayton (No 10) and an Arsenal defender (right). Of McLelland, the ArsenalReuter - 62 words
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Article399 1962-10-18 17 BASKETBALL MUNICH, Wed T»HE International Basketball Federation (FIBA) 1 warned yesterday that the basketball tournament at Manila from Dec 1 to 15 cannot be called a world championship if Yugoslavia were excluded. Bill Jones, the Eiiglsh secretary of FIBA, said here yesterday that this would applyReuter; UPI - 399 words
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358 1962-10-18 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT Curvis rallies to victory T ONDON, Wed. A last round rally probably earned a points win for Welshman Brian Curvis. British and Empire welterweight boxing champion and a world title contender, over American Guy Sumlin in their tenround contest at Wembley last night. It was asReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1962-10-18 17 lAN JOHNSON - lAN JOHNSON —By TtD DEXTER and his challengers for the Ashe«s have a golden opportunity to become the most popular English team ever to visit Australia. Australians have always been prepared to take any visiting team to their hearts. This time they are1,066 words
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Advertisement318 1962-10-18 17 CERTIFIED CAR CARE a plan to savt you time, trouble and money. A plan to ensure that your Chrysler product gets th« right Mrvice, at the right time, from the right rren— Chryslertrained mechanics using factory methods and genuine MoPar parts. A plan that gives you written proof that service318 words
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449 1962-10-18 18 SINGAPORE, Wed Till-! Secretary-General of the liansan Sosialis, Mr. Lim Chin Siong, today replied to the Acting Prime Minister of the Federation Tun Alxhil Ha/ak, who had yesterday labelled his party the "enemies of democr:u\ Reiterating that his party's aim was to marshal left-wing449 words
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Obituary33 1962-10-18 18 TAN LILIAN n.t LIM KIT NCOH Me 39 beloved wife of Jimmy Tan puaod away peacefully on 1T-1O-6.2. Cortmr leave* Church Of Our Lady Of l'iTt»tUHl Succour Sigla'p 4 p.m. K.lii BV33 words
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Article92 1962-10-18 18 NEWMARKET. Wed. Hidden Meaning, a three-year-old filly owned by Commander K. Grant, raced home an easy winner of the 9f "Cambridgeshire Handicap in a record field of 46 here today. Starting favourite at 7 to 1. Hidden Meaning defied two "hoodoos" to win the big handicap. Fillies92 words
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Article41 1962-10-18 18 SAIGON. Wed— Mr. Alberto De Joya. Under-Secretary of National Defense for the Philippines, visited General Paul Harklns, American commander of the military assistance programme for South Vietnam, during a stop here today on his way home from Bangkok.41 words
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141 1962-10-18 18 A University course in International Law SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore is to start a oneyear course in international law and relations in November next year. Announcing this today, the University said today the course should appeal to university students. Journalists, junior and potential diplomats, teachers, consulate officials, members141 words
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Article389 1962-10-18 18 LONDON, Wed. The overall volume or ousmess In stock markets today remained small and once again no definite trend was established. The main features were the fluctuations in gilt-edged securities. They lost ground during the morning on renewed selling but staged a good recovery In the afternoon, when389 words
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274 1962-10-18 18 SEVEN DA YS OF RAIN AND MORE ON THE WAY SINGAPORE, Wed. D It has been raining every day in Singapore for the* past seven days after an unusually dry spell. More rain is expected as Singapore enters the monsoon season, late this month or early next month. A spokesman274 words
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448 1962-10-18 18 Lim back from Borneo with two 'Malaysian miracles' SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THK Federation's Minister for Commerce an\A Industry, Dr. Lim Swec Aim, flew in here tonight from Borneo, and announced two '"Malaysian miracles." The!>e", he said, were: All political parties in North Borneo now fully back Malaysia: and In Sarawak. pro-Malay-sian448 words
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Article75 1962-10-18 18 12 SAIL OFF TO RUSSIA TO PROTEST CJTOCKHOLM. Wed. l 5 Twelve nuclear disarmers sailed from here for Leningrad aboard the ketch Everyman 111 today without Soviet visas— to demonstrate in Russia against nuclear tests. As the 45-foot ketch sailed, Its crew hoisted a banner reading In Russian "no atomicReuter - 75 words
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Article33 1962-10-18 18 CANBERRA, Wed.— Australian federal health authorities are investigating a report that an Ingredient in a herbal slimming tablet known as Podophyllum has been responsible for the birth of deformed babies.33 words
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Article55 1962-10-18 18 LONDON. Wed. European shippers expressed concern today over the prospect of drastic U.S. action to limit or halt the Russian military buildup in Cuba. Reports reaching here Indicate the United States will close ltt port* to all ships of any line or nation whose freighters are caught55 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-10-18 18 JIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 Pcn;ni« 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 7340 words
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