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Title Section20 1962-10-19 1 \VFB\GE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Ik**"* Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration382 1962-10-19 1 Premier: PI claim to North Borneo won't obstruct the creation of Malaysia KARACHI, Thursday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN said here today that the Philippines' claim to North Borneo "will not in any way obstruct the creation of Malaysia." I It- told an informal press conference here before winding upReuter - 382 words
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Article276 1962-10-19 1 Jamit on $10,000 bail YEOW ALSO: JOINT CHARGE INVOLVING $7,634 OF UNION SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO WATERFRONT union leaders, Jamit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen, were released on $10,000 bail each today after an unsuccessful attempt by the prosecution to have them remanded till their trial in January on a joint276 words
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Article117 1962-10-19 1 Husband or dog: A wife's -choice- COPENHAGEN, Thurs. A pet loving housewife at Randers. Denmark, was faced with the choice of having her husband jailed or her dog destroyed. The dog recently bit a child, and a local court ordered the woman to have it destroyed or muzzled permanently. TheReuter - 117 words
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Article43 1962-10-19 1 PARIS. Thurs. President De Oaulle. In a broadcast today, reiterated that he would quit if the French people rejected his proposal that future Presidents be chosen by direct election or even if they approve it by a •mediocre" majority.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-10-19 1 pOLICE this afternoon. from an angry mob as storey artisan houses in While firemen were battling the blaze, a group of residents surrounded Madam Tan Geok Lan. 33. and accused her of being responsible for the outbreak. "The fire started in your house,"239 words
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Article79 1962-10-19 1 Blasts rock home of Souvanna VIENTIANE, Thurs. A series of explosions rocked the home of the Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, this morning as fire swept through the barracks of his neutralist bodyguard troops only 10 yards behind the house. The Premiei was at home at the time but theReuter - 79 words
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74 1962-10-19 1 Pills may prolong fertility -to 60s ATLANTIC CITY, Than. Women over 60 may one day be able to give birth as a result of having used oral contraceptive pills. Dr. Douglas Ring rose of Edmonton. Alberta. told a meeting of the American College of Surgeons here. Long-term use of contraceptive74 words
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Article83 1962-10-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A police constable, Lakchman Singh, 22, was accidentally shot in the thigh by another policeman in the Istana Negara grounds here tonight. According to the police, Lakchman was standing near the other constable, who was holding a .38 revolver in his83 words
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Article28 1962-10-19 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. Two Britons. Dr. Francis Crick and Dr. Maurice Willcins. and an American. Dr. James Watson, were today jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine.28 words
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Article156 1962-10-19 1 LONDON, Thurs. The Royal Navy would protect British merchant ships bringing goods to Cuba if they were attacked by anti-Castro rebels. the- Admiralty said here today. Asked to comment on a report that a commando group of Cuban exiles. Alpha 66. had threatened to attack BritishReuter - 156 words
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Article27 1962-10-19 1 PHILADELPHIA. Thurs. Colonel John Olenn. the first United States spaceman to go into orbit, said here that America would soon send up an 18-orbit flight.Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article83 1962-10-19 1 New clash on Indian border NEW DELHI. Thurs. Chinese troops attacked two Indian troop positions in the Dhola post area in the North -East Frontier area last night, an official spokesman announced. The Indians suffered no casualties and the Chinese casualties were not known, the spokesman added. Meanwhile in PEKING,83 words
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Article20 1962-10-19 1 I hur. \ru-" put I- into I pir 1 ar»un<i rjr'b *t ccssfallj 'irn I d fli.:b» <■• m20 words
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Article450 1962-10-19 1 Cobbold: Musts for M-plan From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON. Thurs. Lord Cobbold told a joint meeting of members of the Royal Commonwealth Society and the London Chamber of Commcii"e today that he thought there were very good prospects for the successful conclusion of negotiations for the Federation of Malaysia. Lord Cobbold450 words
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161 1962-10-19 2 NAIROBI, Thursday. A COURT of inquiry has found that four Turkana tribesmen died after being stripped naked, tied up, beaten and laid out in the sun by a platoon of the King's African Rifles. The tribesmen were also kept without food andReuter - 161 words
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118 1962-10-19 2 Bomb hoax interrupts Communist Harry l LONDON. Thurs.— The first meeting of the Cambridge University Debating Union, chaired by its Communist president, Brian Pollltt was Interrupted last night by a bomb hoax. Police and firemen walked in on the meeting after they received a telephone tip that a bomb hadReuter - 118 words
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Article74 1962-10-19 2 BIRMINGHAM (England). Thurs. Birmingham City Transport Committee has confirmed its ban nn turbanned Sikhs taking platform aboard city bus«N. The committee, voting nine-two. decided to adhere to a decision last year that bus crews must not wear turbans. Councillor Frank Gillespit-, the chairman, denied at theReuter - 74 words
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139 1962-10-19 2 PEKING, Thure— Communist China told India yesterday that it would shoot down or force to land any aircraft intruding China's air space. In a Note to India, China said India was entitled to do Ukewlse. The Note, issued to correspondents late lastReuter - 139 words
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Article40 1962-10-19 2 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Radio Indonesia last night, announced the death of the Minister for Information, Professor Mohammad Yanin, 68. Professor Yimm. who had been til foz some months, was admitted to a military hospital last week.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration117 1962-10-19 2 Riot-march —just a matter of language A RIOTER is led away by police during demonstrations in Brussels last week. Demonstrators poured into the capital from all over the Flem-ish-speaking regions of Belgium. They gathered near the south station there from where the march began. The demonstration, termed "the second FlemishUPI - 117 words
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Article219 1962-10-19 2 BELGRADE, Thurs. A Bulgarian, D village doctor rescued a mentally 111 woman from a filthy cellar in which she had been imprisoned by her parents for about 15 years accordIng to a Sofia newspaper received hpre torlav. It it the only international organisation where219 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-10-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fJß&rt VtHJ' i or- i TUANk' YOU rto i14 words
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209 1962-10-19 3 Nikita may go to New York after a11... WASHING- TON, Thurs. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev has given strong indications that he plans to visit the United States late in Novemb c r informed sources said last night. The sources said that these Indications had been given by the Soviet leader toReuter - 209 words
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531 1962-10-19 3 TEST BAN: 'A NEW SPIRIT' CALL TO RUSSIANS UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. BRITAIN said yesterday that only a narrow gap separates the Western and Soviet positions on a proposed nuclear test ban treaty, and urged Russia to show a "new spirit" that would produce the agreement that the whole world wants.Reuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-10-19 3 'Russia in favour of a shorter term for Thant UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Russia was reported last night to have indicated privately that she was ready to consider U Thant's election as U.N. Secretary -General if it was for less tkM the five-year-term acceded each of his predecessors. Informed sources saidReuter - 131 words
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Article65 1962-10-19 3 MACMILLAN IN AIRPORT DRAMA EDINBURGH, Thurs. —A plane carrying British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. was forced to return to Turn-House Airport here yesterday and make an emergency landing Just 10 minutes after It took off. Fire engines and ambulances stood by near the runway as the plane reported landing-gear65 words
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Article251 1962-10-19 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND MANILA. Thurs. Argentine pilot Miguel Fitzgerald today failed tn his attempt at a world distance record for light aircraft when his Cessna plane crashed and burned on takeoff. He walked away unhurt from the plane Just before It burst into flames. The plane was a total wreck.251 words
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Article204 1962-10-19 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thursday. A U.S. Minuteman "instant ICMB" veered wildly oft course and was blown up last night, raining heavy wreckage on Cape Canaveral in one of the most awesome rocket failures ever seen here. Early reports Indicated I there were no injuries. The 54-foot204 words
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Article48 1962-10-19 3 BACCHUS, Utah. Thurs. A small building where Ingredients for solid fueled rocket motors were mixed exploded yesterday at the Bacchus works of Bercules Powder Co. ln Western Salt Lake Valley. R. O. Sailer, assistant works manager, reported three killed and 18 Injured.— UPl.48 words
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Article107 1962-10-19 3 BEIRUT. Thurs.— King Saud of Saudi Arabia last night dismissed his Cabinet and asked his brother. Crown Prince Faisal, to form a new government, according to Mecca Radio monitored here. The radio said the Cabinet had been dismissed in order to "meet the country's interests" but gaveReuter - 107 words
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Article29 1962-10-19 3 MOSCOW. Thurs— Russia and newly-Independent Uganda have j established diplomatic relations, it was announced here today. The two countries will exchange diplomatic representatives on embassy level.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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156 1962-10-19 3 At last— a peaceful use for H-bomb fuel— EDINBURGH, Thurs.— The world's largest fast nuclear reactor at Dounreay on the northern tip of Scotland has Just started generating electricity and feeding it Into the national grid, the British Atomic Energy Authority announced yesterday. The authority claimed that the Dounreay reactor156 words
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399 1962-10-19 4 ANEW BID TO FOIL 'BEAT THE FLOOD' PROJECT SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Pro-Commu nist agents today again prevented Public Works Department labourers from digging a floodalleviation drain In Kampong Ang Teng, the Government said tonight. In a statement Issued by the Ministry of National Development tonight, the Government said that in spite399 words
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Article296 1962-10-19 4 Company correct— court rT*HE Industrial Arbi--1 tration Court today upheld as "entirely correct" the interpretation given by Cable and Wireless Ltd. to a sick leave clause in its 18-month-old collective agreement with its staff union The court was this morning asked to Interpret the clause which reads: "Sick leave shall296 words
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817 1962-10-19 4 PUBLIC HEARING OF VILLAGERS' OBJECTIONS SINGAPORE, Thurs THE acting Chief Town Planner, Mr. Tan Jake Hooi, said at a public inquiry today that proposed alterations to the Master Plan would not only leave the present farmers undisturbed, but also benefit the817 words
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148 1962-10-19 4 WIFE WHO IGNORED HUSBAND'S WARNING SINGAPORE, Thurs. Time and again farmer Lim Chin Seng, 32, urged his expectant wife. Chua Mooi Choon, 28, to stop cycling. But. the Coroner's Court was told today, she continued to ignore his warnings until one day she fell from her bicycle and died two148 words
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Advertisement271 1962-10-19 4 J Tel: ***** Js___UlZ____r SINGAPORE J OPENS TODAY! i_-_-_- H •.m. -1 .30-4.00-6.30 9.30p.m. I DO YOU BELIEVE IN MERMAIDS? You WILL believe your eyes _PV __k when you see _r_l l |lO<^ V^^- •■> AOUASCOPE 4 EASTMAN COLOR Diane WEBBER George ROWE ,n TIMOTHY CAREY JOSE GOHZUESGOMaLES «^-__^_ftg, THE271 words
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Advertisement189 1962-10-19 4 LIDO (Singapore) NEXT CHANGE Ihe Uttfe Devils am back in -rfieir Laresh and Funm'esf 1 R M CECIL PARKER GEORGE COLE £3v<^B[ JOYCE GRENFELL __H^^ e^ c r ERIC BARKER THORIEV WALTERS IRENE HINDI fa. DEJUIiS PRICE SIDNEY JAMES *i— i mmmmmmamm i him wn— >in j 1 I ipwpittm189 words
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Advertisement551 1962-10-19 4 i OPENS TODAY? J 11am 1.30 4.00 6.30 I 9 30pm X I /JU t A I I jg m a t X Oiane WEBBER George ROWE 1 Plus Special Featurette In Color THI INSTALLATION OF THE FIRST CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE. T 4t TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (Fox) 4-551 words
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Miscellaneous438 1962-10-19 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is today's sche- 6.50 pjn.; from Melbourne, dule of civil aircraft move- Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA menta at Paya Lebar airport, 70 11 1 50 P£V RvAn v ii.naanrrr- Alitalia: From Sydney, DarSingapore (AZ mj 6M pm ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Garuda: Prom Medan.438 words
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Article104 1962-10-19 5 Boy of 15 missing since Tuesday- SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thomas Peter Ronald Hollands, 15, son of a sergeant at R.A.F. Changl. has been reported missing from his home since Tuesday evening. The boy's lather. Sgt. Hollands, who lives in RAF quarters near Tanah Merah, said Thomas was sent to a nearby104 words
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Article47 1962-10-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The si. John Ambulance Association will hold a course on industrial first aid at the its headquarters, 41 Shelley Road, here, on Oct. 21. The course will be opened by tlie Mentri Besar of Selangor Da.o Abu Bakar bin Baglnda.47 words
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84 1962-10-19 5 Bus dispute: Union's call to Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Transport Workers' Union has called on the Ministry of Labour to Intervene in Its dispute with the Len Seng Bus Co. of Kuala Lumpur. In a letter to the Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, the union's general secretary. Mr,84 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-10-19 5 EX-CAPTAIN GETS YEAR FOR $8,000 FRAUD He tells of day he drank to forget his sorrows KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday J^ FORMER Territorial Army captain, Shamsuddin bin Muhammad, 36, was sentenced to a years jail by a general court martial at Sungei Besi camp today for embezzling $8,208.66 of army funds.468 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-10-19 5 Penang lawyer Lee dies at 52 PENANG, Thurs.— A Penang lawyer and former member of the Federal Legislative Council, Mr. Lee Thean-chu, (above), died early this morning after a heart attack. Mr. Lee, 52, appeared in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday in a maintenance suit which was later postponed to145 words
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Article37 1962-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The School Employees' branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold a general meeting on Sunday at 10 a.m. The branch represents the divMon four school employees In Government service.37 words
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493 1962-10-19 5 INDECENCY CASE ACCUSED DENIES ALLEGATION IPOH, Thurs. Quartermaster Sergeant Clarence Toni Corri of the Royal Artillery, who Is now an acting Warrant Officer Class 11. denied at a district court martial here today that he "interfered" with a soldier at Cameron Highlands one night. Corri is charged with commltlng gross493 words
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118 1962-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six technical employees of the National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. have been selected for overseas training under the new government Industrial development scholarships scheme Announcing this today. Mr I. T. Tan. assistant managing director of the iron mills, said they would118 words
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Article, Illustration389 1962-10-19 6 THE world is filled witn men who spend a great deal of their time and merry chasing women and trying not to get caught by them. These men are called Bachelors, but prefer to be known affectionately as Gay Dogs. Generally speaking you could say they do389 words
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Article, Illustration701 1962-10-19 6 r*ETTINQ married does not mean the end of contact with the outside irorld. Just because you have acquired a husband, you don't have to wrap yourself up completely and sever relationship with all others. You will still have friends. Most probably you mill keep a701 words
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Article, Illustration333 1962-10-19 6 |N every beauty magazine you will be sure to find something about moisture in the skin, how important it is to a youthful complexion and appearance. At every cosmetic counter you are bound to be confronted with jars and bottles, spreading the message of "dew-moist" skin, youth333 words
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Article353 1962-10-19 6 IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN DOESN'T time fly. It seems only yesterday that we icere putting Chinese New Year things away and preparing for Easter, and now Christmas is just around the bend. Say I'm childish if you like, but for some reason or other, every time I even353 words
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Article, Illustration650 1962-10-19 6 TWE sky stretches L like an endless blue dome above, dipping on one side into the jewel tones of the sea. All around, flowing in smooth, enveloping folds is the murmur of waves as they chase each other over the sand. A650 words
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Article212 1962-10-19 6 EXPERT X-RAYS NOT A DANGER SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than 70,000 people nave been Xrayed by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association since 1959 and not one case of leukaemia has been reported. This was the answer of the Medical Director of Sata, Dr. N.C. Sen Gupta, to a Straits Times reader's concern212 words
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Article54 1962-10-19 6 Suggested an ASA airline BANGKOK. Thurs— The Association of South-East Asia committee on airline and civil aviation met here today to discuss proposals for an airline jointly owned and operated by the threemember nations Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand. The Malayan delegation Is led by the Secretary for Transport. IncheReuter - 54 words
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Article25 1962-10-19 6 MUAR, Thurs. More than 10.000 people have visited the police week exhibition here. > Weapons jplzed in secret society, raids were ai&played.25 words
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Article185 1962-10-19 6 THE two Socialist A Front members of the Bentong Town Council who were asked to vacate their seats because they failed in their language tests said today that the tests were undemocratic" The two councillors are Mr. Lee Hoi Chee and Mr. Phoon Chee Kai. The decision185 words
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Article38 1962-10-19 6 KUALA LIMPL'R. Thursday. A further 124 people in the Federation bad their citizenship deprived because they had acquired them fraudulently, according to a gazetted notification published today. Most cases were in Selangor, Perak and Johore.38 words
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159 1962-10-19 6 Philippines claim is seen as 'blessing' 'THE Philippines claim to North Borneo has turned out to be a "blessing" for Malaysia, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Dr. Lim, who has just returned from a visit to the Borneo territories to weld together pro159 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-10-19 6 BORNEO DISPUTE: A FIVE-POINT PLAN BY Mr. OSMENA MANILA, Thurs. A 1T1 Filipino businessman, Mr. Nicasio Osmena, who claims to represent the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu, has proposed a fivepoint plan designed to settle amicably the North Borneo dispute. In a Press statement. Mr. Osmena, who recently visitedReuter - 468 words
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Article54 1962-10-19 6 IPOH. Thurs. Brigadier Sir Donald Cleland. -Administrator of the Australian territories of Papua and New Guinea, paid a courtesy call on the president of the Ipoh municipality. Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam. here yesterday evening. Sir Donald is on a holiday in Malaya, and will also visit54 words
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Article35 1962-10-19 6 IPOH. Thurs. Father Thanl Nayagam. Professor of Indian Studies In the University of Malaya. will give a talk on Tamil culture at the Ceylon Association In Connolly Road here on Sunday.35 words
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Article19 1962-10-19 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A housewife. Soh Poh. 53, was found drowned In the Macßltchle Reservoir this afternoon.19 words
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Article557 1962-10-19 7 Making a dead plant bloom AFTER THE MASHED POTATOES. THE METHOD: again -ADRIAN MITCHELL LONDON. Thurs. On Friday. September, 28 this year some of the most influential men and women in Britain met at the Cafe de Paris to make a decision which an undisputed expert describes as "historic." Tbe557 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1962-10-19 7 Make-up man made murder his business Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURES SEVEN GIRLS HAD DIED BEFORE HE WAS CAUGHT AND EXECUTED JN the lute *****, the South American Republic of Bolivia was in a turmoil as, over a period of two years, seven attractive teenaged girls died at the hands of1,565 words
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Article76 1962-10-19 8 :u Word*'tit (Minimum) MR. A MRS. S. Saurajan thank all fnendi and relat.ve* for their food v iihea. congratulatory telfgrami. valuable gifti and attendance at their marriage on 15-9-6.. Trie FAMILY OP the lata Mr. Cho Peck Hock gratefully thanks the Veti: i >hammaaukah and Member* of the Kuddhist76 words
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Obituary56 1962-10-19 8 2* Wm-di Sit (Minimum) IN IVKR LOVINC Memory of Fell* William* who left us on 19th October 1040. "There is a memory la our hearta—wherever we go, whatever wt do, that pasting years cannot take away —aa empty place no one can ail -wa miss you Mill and56 words
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Article494 1962-10-19 8 Leaders of the Barisan Sosialis must have great difficulty in keeping a straight face when they profess not to understand the accusations levelled against them. They claim to be honest democrats, working for the true interests of Malaya and Malaysia. They have been especially pained by Tun494 words
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Article310 1962-10-19 8 The Economic Committee of the U.N. General Assembly has opened its trade and aid debate on an appropriately urgent note. The Pakistani delegate's reference to "backs bent with misery, toil and tears" and "impoverished pockets being further emptied" may not be to everyone's rhetorical taste, but all310 words
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Article251 1962-10-19 8 Curiosity has been expressed by some of our readers as to the source of recent stories from a girls' school in Johore Bahru. They have been supplied, as should be perfectly obvious, by one of our team of ghost writers. It is all very well to treat251 words
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409 1962-10-19 8 by AUSTEN ZECHA KUALA LIMPUR. Thurs. m While the eyes of the world are focused on the drama of the space ace, scientists from 20 nations are quietly preparing to conduct a $60 million exploration of the depths of the Indian Ocean. In409 words
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Letter269 1962-10-19 8 JUST before the Singapore referendum thousands of people queued up at the various centres so that they might be able to vote. I was born In Singapore In 1938. and as I had not received my card from the Elections Department I went to City Hall and269 words
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Letter183 1962-10-19 8 Rigours of an exam n/HY does the Ministry of tt 'Education have to make things harder for primary schoolchildren sitting the Std. VI examination? It is already bad enough that at .the tender age of twelve and thirteen they are forced to sit for an examination which may determine their183 words
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Letter86 1962-10-19 8 HPHE year is drawing to a close and in December Kirkby and Brinsford trained teachers are expected to return home and take up their new appointments in the different schools in Malaya. Locally trained teachers from Penang and Kota Bharu will also be available. It Is hoped86 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1962-10-19 8 They all (EXCEPT FRANCE) want Britain to join 'CONCEITED, OLD-FASHIONED, STUFFY, SELFISH, DRUNKEN' THEY SAY-AND YET BUT FOR MACMILLAN IT WILL BE NO EASY TASK TRYING TO PLEASE EVERYONE by TAYA ZINKIN OF THE GUARDIAN LONDON, Thurs. MY o I d F.ench school friend patted me on the shoulder: "You1,242 words
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Advertisement633 1962-10-19 8 StraitiTiae. k Malay Mail Claeemed iitnriltKWili aiay ac HUM «a» I*l fIMC GOLD BTOHABB AftCAOB Orchard ftoa« COLO •TOMA«K IRtNCMIf AT HOLLAND BOAD-tCATON*) KSJPML ROAD-NAVAL SUMS Authartaed «|Mir CITY BOOK STORK LT* wtneheatar houm. Cattyar Quay TMB NtWI PROMT Frtzpatrtck's SupKlKirM M. H. ISMAIL S Admtranv Read. Naval Ssee M.633 words
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Advertisement95 1962-10-19 8 REPUTATION An Historic Libel Trial How far can a newspaper be allowed to go in attacking a man's character? Libel actions are costly and hazardous, particularly when brought by an individual against a newspaper empire. But when a man's reputation is at stake, a stand must be made. In October95 words
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Advertisement83 1962-10-19 8 CERTIFIED CAR CARE a plan to save you time, trouble and monty. A plan to enture that your Chrysler product gets th« 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 service83 words
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336 1962-10-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Ministry of Commerce and Industry is considering sponsoring a rubber trade mission to Communist countries to encourage this market for Malaya's rubber industry. The traders are anxious to go but are afraid the Special Branch will regard them as "security336 words
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Article43 1962-10-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Lee Yu Leong, 39. a frame-maker. had just begun work in his employer* shop In Victoria Street at 8 a.m. today when a youth threw add on his face. Lee was admitted to the General Hospital43 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-10-19 9 Film star's wish in Malaya 17XALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Hone Kong film actress and producer. Miss Miranda Chung Ching. 29. (above) said here today that she wished to study the habits and customs of Malayan Chinese. She is here in conjunction with the screening of her latest film. "The Fire77 words
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Article74 1962-10-19 9 Nothing is free Dato PENANG. Thurs.— Nothing is free in this country "or anywhere in the world, for that matter" the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said last night. "Although primary education Is free in Malaya." he told Ayer Itam women attending a civics course, "parents and others contribute74 words
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Article193 1962-10-19 9 Hatchets out at election rally by TAMIMUDDIN KARIM I^UALA LIPIS. Thurs. 1Y Hatchets were brandished in a near clash between Alliance and Pan-Malayan Islamic Party supporters at Tanjong Besar, 28 miles from here. iast night. This happened when the PMIP youth leader, Inche Yazid Jaafar. accused Umno leaders of "double193 words
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Article56 1962-10-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government today lifted the ban on imports ol fresh <md frozen Chinese foodstulfs Horn Hong Kong. China and Formosa. A similar ban has also been lifted in the Federation. The ban was imposed in both territories early last month following reports56 words
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Article37 1962-10-19 9 IPOH. Thurs.— lnche Ibrahim bin Mohamed Yassin. Senior Dental Officer in Perak. left for Kuala Lumpur today on his way to the United States for a twomonth study tour under a leadership grant.37 words
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134 1962-10-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The right foot of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was operated on in the General Hospital here today to remove a nerve at the base of a toe. Later doctors advised him to walk as minimum as possible for the134 words
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Article114 1962-10-19 9 Gang beats up a Gimson escaper SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Teo Chwee, 16 later identified by the police as an escaper from the Gimson School lor Reformative Training was attacked by a gang of 10 at the junction of Jalan Membina and Tiong Bahru Road yesterday afternoon. Teo was sitting at a114 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-10-19 9 I'M MILLIONAIRE'S SECOND WIFE SAYS FORMER HOSTESS PENANG, Thurs. A 23-year-old former dance hostess. Ong Saw Beng, today claimed she was the "second wife" of Penang millionaire. Mr. Loh Boon Siew. She Is suing Mr. Loh for maintenance for herself and her 17 month old twin daughters. Soon Choo and147 words
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Article94 1962-10-19 9 Three German ballet -shows- SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 40-member Bavarian National Costume Ballet will give two concerts in Singapore and one in Kuala Lumpur next month. The troupe, which is on a nine-week Far Eastern tour, under the auspices of the West German Foreign Office, will perform at the Victoria Theatre94 words
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Article25 1962-10-19 9 KLANG. Thurs. The AngloChinese School became champions in the inter-school quiz competition for the Dr. Sathiah Shield when they beat Klang Convent <25 words
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Article45 1962-10-19 9 1POH. Thurs.— A grandmother. Madam Woo All Kooi. 70. of Menglembu. was robbed of $34 and clothing worth $32 at about 1 a.m. today. The robbers, armed with daggers, entered her house by forcing open the planks in a wall.45 words
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Article32 1962-10-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The head of the history department of N'anyang University. Prcfessor Wang Teh Chow, has returned to Singapore after attending the conlerence of the South-East Asian historians in Formosa32 words
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Article44 1962-10-19 9 KLANG, Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan will attend a variety concert to be ■staged by the Methodist Girls' Primary School In aid of their building fund on Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. In the school hall.44 words
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Article38 1962-10-19 9 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers will be formed when the union's national president. Mr. Chew Swee Thiang. and secretary. Mr. A. B. Gomez, visit lpoh on Oct. 27.38 words
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300 1962-10-19 9 BEACH DANGER TO SWIMMERS: CORONER KOTA BHARU, Thursday. A THREE-MILE stretch of the Beach of Passionate Love is to be declared dangerous to swimmers. This follows the inquest into the death of Dr. C P. V. Menon. 24, who disappeared while swimming off the beach six miles from Kota Bharu300 words
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Article46 1962-10-19 9 IPOH. Thurs.— Lee Choon Kwee. 46, a vegetable seller, was robbed of $48 while on his way U> the central market here at about 4.30 a.m. today. He was cycling from his house in Menglembu when he was stopped by two men.46 words
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Article37 1962-10-19 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two senior Thai revenue officers will arrive In Singapore tomorrow for a month's training course tn Income i tax under the Colombo Plan. They are Mr. ViroJ Lowhaphandu and 1 Mr. Banharu Bandhukul37 words
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Article71 1962-10-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A salesman. Tan Key Kwee. who sued his wife. TJioe Lee Tjnn Jian. for divorce on the ground of nonconsummation of their marriage was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Chua in the Hlrli Court today. The decree is to be made abso71 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-10-19 9 London premiere for Shaws' film by DOUG LACKERSTECN LONDON, Thurs. Shaw Brothers' colour film "Magnificent Concubine" will have its London premiere early next year possibly in the spring season, Singapore's film magnate, Mr. Run Run Shaw, said here today. Mr. Shaw is here to finalise details about the exhibition of327 words
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Advertisement82 1962-10-19 9 m* m wm B^ The airtight packet with a difference— toecause 1 It contain* toe freshness and goodness of dellci ous and wholesome biscuits manufactured by A Peek Freans. makers of Famous English Blv H? cults. Ovsr 30 varieties are available all iSj 'j. equally good and tasty In the82 words
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Advertisement31 1962-10-19 9 PB CLIFFTON > FABRICS wHP^\ Glamorous, non-shrink Printed designs— there's a JW^Svl f»\ large selection for choice. /f 36" wide, $330 per yarrf. fiL '^§mp% ■j Rattles Place, Singapore. Tel. V 265131 words
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Miscellaneous509 1962-10-19 9 UuffM iiunny B 9 Rmiph H«Undmhi '|i!l'l 'if petunia ANP dok-t care\ [bz...bzz"Xweu., il J>ass ver plate,) \\f I HAP AN TO SEE HIS 1 ...AN 1 §ZZ..J GUESS I PORKY- THESE rT WHAT'S WBONS'j f ARGUMENT. ANP SILLY PACE AT I THATS 1 PUVPLIWS IS M A I TNOUOMT509 words
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Advertisement39 1962-10-19 10 BOON CHEAH STEEL PIPES LTD/ f\ Factory at: TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, I °OH. Tel: 5392 j Head Office: 39 B, I MBI ROAD, K.LUMPUR. Tel: ***** j M PIPES FOR WATER SUPPLY "^^B? I^ls^ PIPES FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY39 words
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Article, Illustration725 1962-10-19 10 THE FIRST FACTORY IN TASEK TO BEGIN PRODUCTION A STEEL pipe manufacturing company, flu» flr«t nf it« IHnH in th#» rnnnfrv has «*tabHshed\ts factory in the T^ktodusestablished its factory in tne l^seK inaustrial estate at Ipoh and will be officially opened today by the Sultan725 words
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Article, Illustration669 1962-10-19 10 JNCHE Mohamed Khir Johari, former Minister of Commerce and Industry and now Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, says the establishment of the steel pipes factory in Ipoh by Messrs. Boon and Cheah reflected the confidence local entrepreneurs had in the industrial development policy of the669 words
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Article, Illustration169 1962-10-19 11 The many benefits of this new industry Steel pipes are vital for many industries and the company takes justifiable pride in being able to provide "Made in Malaya" products for the development of Malaya and later Malaysia. Prices The operations of the company in Ipoh will bring down the prices169 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-10-19 11 Sambanthan: Welcome to new industry THE following is a message from Dato.V. T. Sambanthan (above) Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications 1 am very pleased to hear that yet another new factory has been set up in the country. 1 wish Messrs. Boon and Cheah Steel Pipes Ltd. every success115 words
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Article, Illustration348 1962-10-19 11 HTHE following is a message from the President of the Ipoh Municipality, Mr. s. P. Seenivasagam My fellow council- lors and I* offer to Messrs. Boon and Cheah Steel Pipes Ltd. our heartiest congratulations on this occasion which marks the official opening of348 words
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Article, Illustration179 1962-10-19 11 THE following is a message from the Mentri Besar of Perak (above). Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee: f I feel it an honour to be invited by Messrs. Boon and Cheah Steel Pipes Ltd. to send a message on the occasion of the official opening of the179 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1962-10-19 12 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By JHE Tasek Industrial Estate in Ipoh, spread over a H7O-acre site, bounded on one side by the main trunk road and on another by the main railway, is now a going concern. It was about 181,198 words
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Advertisement61 1962-10-19 24 M»t% ftfy \m Lw\ W U lilt »_jr>»+ (Mlnlmmm) MOHRSCN: To Joan nnd Ole a daughter on lSlh at Annunta Koundatton. COULTHAf: To Mlcharl and Diana a aon. at Klnrara on 17. in. 82 Both urll TO OR. AND MRS. Hool sw Choon a duuxhlrr at Bunximr Honpltal on IS61 words
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Advertisement113 1962-10-19 24 a^B illllHi II V I mf&l* >l I LBXt a i T i3sr A 1 K't w I «^^B^J PfS. i IF YOU WANT REAL VIGOUR, YOU WANT 'NEW STRENGTH' SHAMROCK There's no better way to real (^|H he-man strength. Shamrock gives Sr\ you the vigour to enjoy all the113 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-10-19 24 UIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Richest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 73 Kola Bharu 86 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 88 72 MakMM 86 73 Singapore 88 7340 words
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Advertisement126 1962-10-19 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiniiiuiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiiiii««iiMiiiMiii^ We offer our sincere felicitations on the occasion of the i i Official Opening of x I BOON CHEAH I STEEL PIPES LTD. I 1 FACTORY I By I s HIS HIGHNESS 1 SULTAN YUSUFF IZZUDDIN SHAH I D.M.N.. K.C.M.G.. 0.8.E.. Etc. SULTAN OF PERAK AT THE TASEK INDUSTRIAL126 words
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Advertisement30 1962-10-19 11 WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED BOON CHEAH STEEL PIPES LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their new STEEL PIPE FACTORY AT TASEK IPOH MALAYA <J/\UiS> BORNEO SINGAPORE30 words
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Advertisement52 1962-10-19 12 A Big Welcome To Another Important Malayan Industry... Our Heartiest Congratulations To BOON CHEAH STEEL PIPES LTD On The Opening Of The STEEL PIPE FACTORY At TASEK, IPOH from: MARUBENI-lIDA CO. LTD., S ngapore K. Lumpur HONG LEONC CO. LTD., Singapore HONC BEE HARDWARE CO. LTD, Penang HEAP LEONC CO.52 words
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Advertisement31 1962-10-19 12 MALAYAN OXYGEN LIMITED Suppliers of INDUSTRIAL GASES, WELDING EQUIPMENT, ELECTRODES, AUTOMATIC WELDING WIRES and FLUXES, congratulate BOON CHEAH STEEL PIPES LTD. on the opening of their new factory at TASEK, IPOH.31 words
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Advertisement731 1962-10-19 13 ALONG the ASSEMBLY LINE |9HR|H IHfi > lSk H ■h^^eb il^^B^^^^QDuNk^BeßSh^e^^^.^^. "^^l i'T^f> Sf B■ S L I *Fft» «**4^eMel m^^^^^l El^El^El^^B^BuUEtV^^Ml^l^Eßr 8 "^V E le^Es-- -^B TTv*/-\w-t Kin* Iqiiqupcp QtPP UHUIEtI i ■ll 29 BK Br "aL T fl RMewSI r rom Dig JdpdiitJb^ bit;t;i X, IRw^^'SEQI [Hi _tWjeml731 words
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Article, Illustration2353 1962-10-19 14 JOHN MADDOX - JOHN MADDOX The $60,000 million race that's fast becoming a tragedy THE PRESTIGE CHALLENGE THAT IS LEADING NOBODY NOWHERE BY of the Guardian LONDON, Thurs. POPOVICH and Nicolayev, followed swiftly by Scott Carpenter and Walter Schirra. The race for the moon appears to have started on another circuit of2,353 words
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Advertisement183 1962-10-19 14 j JET SERVICE TO I HONG KONG W TOKYO I The I and onward to the II MIDDLE EAST I USA— with a no-extra I and I fare stopover in Saigon. j FIIPOPF I k^zP I Fly to Bangkok connect I >^ with daily Pan Am I \Tj) Jetstomajorcities I183 words
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Advertisement52 1962-10-19 14 Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA JUST ADD HOT WATER IH^BHfiPliPi t nestea— BVlHwPHIMN^*^^^ a perfect cup of tea in seconds. i? *V NO BREWING 1 NO STEWING w ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I NO WASTE, and no mesiy tea leaves either B8BBI&3B8 a perfect cup of tea I NF STF A52 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1962-10-19 15 T. F. HWANG - JAMIT $7,634 IS MENTIONED T. F. HWANG, Judge grants bail of $10,000 in one surety each: Clash between lawyers I by Singapore Thursday Joint charge: He and association treasurer both plead not guilty JAMIT Singh, general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, and Yeow Fook Yuen, its treasurer,1,137 words
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580 1962-10-19 15 Officers 'playing cat-and-mouse game' Rajah At one stage, Mr. Rajah pleaded with the court to reduce the ball to one of $8,000 in one surety as "Jamit Singh Is the workers' friend and is not a secret society member." Mr. Rajah told Mr. Chooi Singh that his clients were arrested580 words
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229 1962-10-19 15 Daily road toll in Malaya: One death, —16 hurt- I^UALA LUMPUR, v Thurs.— One person Is killed and 16 others injured every day on Malayan roads, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji A Jubir. said tonight. He was speaking over Radio Malaya In a programme launching a road229 words
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Article46 1962-10-19 15 KOALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Life Underwriters Association of Malaysia will be formed here at a three-day convention of life underwriters beginning on Dec. 7. The Sultan of Selangor will open the convention at the Dewan Ba- hasa dan Pustaka on Dec. 8.46 words
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Article44 1962-10-19 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Nanyan* University authorities will soon publish two Journals to publicise the works of the teaching staff. This was announced by the Vice-chancellor, Dr. Chuang Chulin. In his report to the first meetIng of the university executive committee44 words
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Article48 1962-10-19 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Tengku Makhota of Johore, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today officially opened a new S4 million plant of the Johore Mining and Stevedoring Company Limited mine at Rengit. The plant will wash the mine's bauxite, which Is mainly exported to Japan.48 words
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Article68 1962-10-19 15 CASE OF MISSING CASE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Did you leave a creamroloured travelling case in the back seat of a taxi today? This evening the taxi driver. Tan Kee Lim, turned it over to the Straits Times after failing to trace its owner. He said the bag was left by a68 words
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Advertisement152 1962-10-19 15 New combination radio-interphone for business and pleasure Office to reception room, kitchen as two radios and an interphone to dining room, building to build- system at the same time. Its tran- ing— the new TR-753 combina- sistorized, printed circuit guarantion radio and interphone saves tees long, tnouble-free life. A ferrite152 words
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Advertisement59 1962-10-19 15 OPEL IS TIME TESTED 100 YEARS OF MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE OPEL CENTENARY 1862-19 62 h OPEL SETS THE PACE -____i> AND HERE THEY ARE TODAY CARAVAN REKORD COUPE KAPITAN This is your --^J^femg^~H opel ISsiSiLJr IC A 13 E T T -^^b i^^ SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319. ORCHARD ROA 0. SINGAPO59 words
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Article136 1962-10-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— United States Air Force men from stations in the Pacific are undergoing training courses at the Far East Air Force parachute training and jungle survival school at Changi. Singapore. They described it as "rugged, realistic and valuable." According to an Air Ministry newsletter,136 words
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Article147 1962-10-19 16 - KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A 10 -man Filipino delegation. comprising senior Government officials and three provincial governors, has postponed its study tour of I Malaya because of "certain urgent developments" in the Philippines. The team was expected here last Tuesday but now it would not be147 words
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Article, Illustration694 1962-10-19 16 TWO witnesses testified today at a preliminary inquiry into a typists allegation of rape in a Petaling Jaya church office that she made no mention of any sexual act, but only told them that two young men had threatened her694 words
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Article50 1962-10-19 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Jack Lee Keng T>e. 65. president of the Singapore Blood Doncrs Association, died tonight at his Stanley Street home. He is survived by his wife and three children. His eldest daughter. Miss Alexandra Lee. is on the editorial staff of the Malay Mail.50 words
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Article59 1962-10-19 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The cnalrman of the. Singapore Children's Society, Mr. John E. Lloyd, last night appealed for public support for the society's effort to improve the lot of the children in the State. He was speaking at the premiere of Walt Disney's "The Prince and the59 words
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356 1962-10-19 16 \TOST bojis must have dreamed of being a prince, and it Is also probable that many a prince has longed to live the life of an ordinary child. Walt Disney's "the Prince and The Pauper" tells the story of two boys who changed roles356 words
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Article133 1962-10-19 16 "The Mermaids of Tlburon" is a submarine fantasy with an old theme, a search for underwater treasure (pearls in this case) with the mermaids thrown in to give it a novel twist. Since most of the action takes place underwater, it is not surprising that there is133 words
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187 1962-10-19 16 Mother of 7 gets $28,000 for loss of i husband— l SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mother of seven, whose husband, a S4OO-a-month War Department clerk, was killed in a road accident 17 months aco. was awarded total damages of $28,392 and costs by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today.187 words
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Article21 1962-10-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Thoo Yam. Superintendent of Police, has been appointed head of the Johore Special Branch.21 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-10-19 16 ARMLESS JEDI ($28,000 IN KITTY) IS BACK AT SCHOOL piFTEEN YEAR OL Ya acob, who had b< lost his hands in a gren; ginning of this year, is r Accompanied by his elder brother. Mohamed All bin Ya'acob. Jedl arrived at the Jalan Kuantan School here at 9 a.m. yesterday,291 words
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Article61 1962-10-19 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. tonight outlined the role Singapore women could play to make an Independent Malaysia a "better and happier" society. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Methodist Girls' Alumni Assccia/lon. he suggested that each member of the61 words
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Article23 1962-10-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tiif Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman but Ha.v Talib will visit the Kuantan District Hospital. Pahang tomorrow.23 words
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Advertisement135 1962-10-19 16 BEAUTIFUL SWEDISH GLASSES ummmm W ith SMIRNOFF VODKA and GILBEY'S GIN jt-. mL^MJbuk "^iisfc i i ■>' 3 L^fc^aH& I^Ly *Ib^b^bHb^Ll < *yf*^ l^WMtt* i v^BBS?% iv ■b^LwHbsß laH "i|^E^^ai 9m\ V mm^mV jfHf N K ■■^j^mmmmr ?I NOW YOU CAN OWN A SET OF MODERN SWEDISH TABLE GLASSES T|135 words
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Advertisement138 1962-10-19 16 ANNUAL, row 1963 I *V, fill m m**> 1"12 W M M Ltm IV JMWL immM v > mmr "9&£^^^^^^ *^m 9*'' mmw '->\ r t&mWmr <■■ wm^mlmW^Ki f 9 W*- ■'■■>■■■ &ft^^^T9 K <*^*% There is always a heavy demand for this high-quality publication. Make sure that you get138 words
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Advertisement2921 1962-10-19 17 PUBLIC APPODNTMENI I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT R^^^t^^l^l^^l^B CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE [q^^y]V]| \W\\ J J »_.J |QJ l"i Mil I s 1 CITY WATER DEPARTMENT: IHBIHBIHHHIIBBII LaVHMHrikHHhHHIaaHHHH^BBBBVBBaI Requires TEACHER, PONTIAN >^*^^^= SCHOOU JOHORE ln salary scale fu"^ 6 e" sx^b?e s ir^S b io| fM. SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED time mnd2,921 words
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Advertisement1790 1962-10-19 17 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words U (Mtn.y— Bom ft ets. txtrm it Words U (Mi*.)— Box St et: txtrm IMPRINT— The MCSast book bar- OVBRSBAS MBPREtBNTATIVS gain ever offered In Malaysia Tours wishes to sell Triumph TRSA BRO for only SI 50. tKttgfrrr Issue sold occasional 4 seater.1,790 words
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Advertisement930 1962-10-19 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Wmrds Si (Mi*.>— Box it eU. rxtrm >• Words $1 (Mi*.)— Box it cU. txtrm KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SERVICE FARIDA MAISON MARCELLE 22 The Arcade. Ist. Floor Tel: ***** H/Stylist. Manicurist tscial makeRECOROINQ YOUR DOCUMENTS up Pbone .Spore) ***** onmlcrpßlm ov Tang's Photocopy Pon930 words
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498 1962-10-19 18 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Sultan opens big Ipoh project today By A STEEL pipe manufacturing company, the first of its kind in Malaya and established in the Tasek industrial estate in Ipoh will be officially declared open this evening by the Sultan of Perak. The498 words
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Article, Illustration195 1962-10-19 18 Weaning food by Cow and Gate r[E lack of grazing lands in Malaya has made her the biggest importer (per capita) of milk products in the Far East, according to Mr. J. S. Spurling. a representative of Cow and Gate Ltd. of England. This, coupled with the scarcity ot dairy195 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-10-19 18 tVDRD of Britain's area export manager, Mr. Arthur L. Cottis. visited Ford Malaya in Singapore for four days last week in the course of a tour of Ford export markets under his control. Mr. Cottis. who among other things discussed transhipment problems during his stay here,128 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-10-19 18 MR T. A. S. HARDS (above), managing director of Alexander Young (London Ltd.. manufacturer* agents. is expected in Singapore by Cathay Pacific on Monday from Hong Kong to visit the Singapore office35 words
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201 1962-10-19 18 More electric calculators used in office work MORE and more electric calculating machines are being used in the conduct of Malaya's commerce and industry. This is the finding of Mr. L. Schussler, export manager of AB Atvldabergs Industrier of Bweden after a five-day study of the Singapore market. He noticed201 words
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Article25 1962-10-19 18 The London motor show at Earl's Court earned more than £14 million worth of export orders on its opening day on Wednesday.25 words
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Article196 1962-10-19 18 r[E first of a series of Caltex dealers' conferences aimed at improving further the existing services for the pan-Malayan motoring public was held in Singapore early this week. Similar conferences have been arranged for dealers In Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. At the inaugural meeting, ser/lce station196 words
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Article55 1962-10-19 18 Sir Gordon Radiey has been appointed chairman of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. He succeeds Lord Nelson of Stafford who has been appointed chairman and chief executive of the parent company Lord Nelson remains a director of Marconi's. Mr. F.N. Sutherland, managing director of Marconi's has55 words
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143 1962-10-19 18 From KEITH HOOPER in SYDNEY ESTABLISHMENT of a Ej direct freight shipping line between Bydney and Keelung which would take In cargoes from Australian Papua- New Guinea. North Borneo and the Philippines. has been suggested to the Taiwan Government It was made In a report143 words
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187 1962-10-19 18 Malayan industry survey for Australia companies ECONOMIC development in Singapore and Malaya is attracting the attention of Australian A manufacturers many of whom are considering establishing assembly plants here in association with local industries. This was stated on arrival in Singapore by Mr Keith W Thornton of K. W. Thornton187 words
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Article68 1962-10-19 18 Austria's pig iron production In the first half of this year at 1.063.000 tons was 126.000 tons lower than in the corresponding period of last year, but output of rolled materials at 1.108.000 tons was up by 20.000 tons. A slight increase was recorded in the68 words
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Article39 1962-10-19 18 Rumania last year produced 30.9 million pairs of footwear for men, women and children and designed more than 800 new models. Export markets Included West Germany, Britain, Holland. Belgium. Denmark. Bweden. Sudan. Ghana. Ethiopia, Trinidad and Somaliland.39 words
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Article60 1962-10-19 18 SlOm. motor concern A new multi-million dollar motor company has been registered In Singapore as a subsidiary of Wearne Brothers Ltd. It is Wearne Brothers Services Ltd. which was registered in July with a nominal capital of $10 million as dealers, assemblers and repairers of motor vehides. The subscribers are60 words
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Advertisement197 1962-10-19 18 Smooth Shoulder Rounder, softer a gentleman's 1 pTg The perfect distinctive lightweight s* **yGr fabrics for the SLIM LOOK *M Kr choose from newly-arrived dark tones of multi culour olive, jB|H brown, blue or charcoal ||Wv checks. I if f rZOfgH TAILORIHC CO. C^ I 24. Colrot* Street, Sii(ip*rc Tel:197 words
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Advertisement151 1962-10-19 18 EAGLE ENGINEERING FOR ALL MARINI ANO GENERAL ENGINE REPAIRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONO ROAD. SINGAPORE. TlLf6'OM A QUICK-CHANGE ARTISTE? j Not the vaudeville type for sure! But this Lincoln Arcmaker welding generator is equally versatile. Its open circuit voltage and welding current can be adjusted independently of one151 words
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Advertisement1286 1962-10-19 19 TO LITERPBtX ft WIST COAST U.K. OMrpara tatM p. rktta faaat :sar- «Tn*yr»A a a -VffiS? it» I CUrj^ISS S". utanaal .T7T7. Mil Mt I Mt 1/ I mm tt niUI UMipaM, Oaaiia. «Mtwjw MM tl Mt a Ma RTt Bkn II UtMIMB) litanaM. OaMia T~Z.Z Mt 11 Mi It1,286 words
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Advertisement1332 1962-10-19 19 THE E. A. C. LINESIAILMU TO tfllOA, U HAVtt. HAMBtRI, BREMEN, ANTV»W BtTTUBAM, AMSTtJjbAM. OSLO. tOTMNOtHJt ANO COPtNKAtEN rpar* P Ftati Paaaoa FfKRS'X'a "Malacca" i) 22/ a oct a/a oct a/31 act |"l IBJURI "lUSUAN6A" a) a Oct/ 4Nm 5/ 7 ni. 19 Na> VW JPt "S'MBA" t) 11/21 Mt1,332 words
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Advertisement1355 1962-10-19 19 EIfRESS URVICE It LONOOH, UVERPOOI ft CONTINEWTAI PORTS I'pwt P S'aat) Ptjaatt ttNRiNNES- I'HM, Atp. Saw, WH. Mijra It Pt/Tttat Oct a/2t tiNVAMMCa (W Ht.ri, l'«tt. G'n.outr. It Pi. Oct 23 Oct 24 Act 21 1 UNREOCa |UM I'peat leaaa. MU. Htafi. tct 21/ I *ti tva Su» v >1,355 words
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Advertisement1076 1962-10-19 19 w^ Me ALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Wm, wrjßl t»n vNrioW fKJK* BMiBJIMiaW UMB KLATBNBM UMB RATtt- JMM. NAMfM. It* AMELCt. LAN FUNCISCt, OlilllitM ft MHWltlOtttftl. MAnU VANCttVEI ft PORTUNt Wn OP Ell •aaatMt atfttJtai^CaaM ft tart* tiara rtaa> Ptaam mnneviiu ii Pmrt/i^ai m art sraata w rot "rarviieai Tt act1,076 words
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Article166 1962-10-19 20 SNIPS ly*n( »l«n«ti<H th» Singaptrt wharvtt taday art: R«r*ver«tt 1/2. KuJI lUra 3, Star Bcteliwu* 4?. Xzuchlsan Maru 48. Rajab Brook* '.V. J«tty. B«nd»hara IS/18. Karachi 13/ M. Glanx Ana NW. 1/2. Cape Rloo 2T/28, Yamam. Outir r»«ai: Poayat iUB.ll Veybank. Glory, Lada Maerak, Boras, Caperlon. Doctor166 words
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602 1962-10-19 20 from Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares con--1 tinned firm yesterday on the Malayan Stock Exchange on a moderate turnover. The present rise in prices Is due more to reluctance on the part of seller* than to heavy buying pressure. Yesterday as the upward602 words
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Article22 1962-10-19 20 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Industrials: ,185.57 189.03 Tins: •575.73 279.29 S rubbers: 172.70 172.31 Jan. 1, 1958=100.22 words
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Article635 1962-10-19 20 COMBINED business in the Sln- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of the snares traded BouMead .000, ,1 (8.000) $202. (28.000) $2. <J.«Jf> 12.01: Kaat Bmeltlng (500> $2.87 BL: P and N. ord» (3.000) 53.24 D, (1.000) »3.18 x635 words
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322 1962-10-19 20 'THE Straits tin price yesterday shot to its highest level this month so far in part relief at the smallness of Wednesday's GSA stockpile sales. The price rose by $2.25 •to $424.25 per picul on an offering estimated to be down322 words
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Article120 1962-10-19 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. QENERAL INVESTMENTS and industrial share* continued on a firm upward trend as buyers again gave confident support. Key stocks with solid gains led a general rise that covered more than three parts of ihe list. Oil* and base metals were comparatively quiet and steady. Loans were120 words
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Article215 1962-10-19 20 NOVBMBIR Krst grade rubber buyers lob. closed at o p.m. in Kinnapor* and Kuala Lumpur yextrrday nt raj cent* per lb. down (ive-elghth* oi a cent The tone was barely tttady. |.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing price* to cent* per lb. yexterday; Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.O.b. buyers215 words
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Article145 1962-10-19 20 Oct. 10. 'Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Business dene: Dunlops 10 cts. Rothmans Mk'ii. r. N. 14 cts. 8. Darby 4itr Gammon 10 cts. C. Storage 4s<i J. Waugb 12 cts. Steamship 8 cla. M. Brew. 23 cts. 3. Times 20 cts. Containers 9 Ct». S. Traders 26 cla.145 words
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Article96 1962-10-19 20 CHINCSI Predue* Exchange Slnxa per* noon prices per picul jrester day: Ctcenut all: bulk S3S sellers, Bmn $42 sellers, CSpra: October S27t buyers (2S sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $147 sellers, Sarawak white SUS seller* special Sarawak white $1124 seller* garbled Lampong black Jl-'O sellers ASTA $130 seller*. Singapore96 words
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Article27 1962-10-19 20 October 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PIUCE: 781 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5424.25 (Uf $225). Estimated unofficial of ferine 240 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article67 1962-10-19 20 THE Malayan ExchanM Bankd Atieciatien made d**M cii.inci-j In tta rate* to merchants yestrrdai (all rate* to $100): Stllini TT er 0D ready: Belßlai Franca 1620 1/2: Melland Cuilder 117 3/4. On the free exchange market li Heng Keng the U.S. dellar was quote* at 6.73 for T.T.67 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-10-19 20 1 XV *^L r^l bPbH^B Bw^^bl I b»V vX' Ibl Uhbl ■^■■^■■i I V^-^; KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTIX. I express U.S.A. Pacltio tft Atlantic Coast Servlea tv ti» tv tv imx i r*m maMj I rnsxim *f— > o<l "RSBMB4M Mart" 21/31 Ott 25 21 Oti b Na» 23 Nit1,019 words
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Advertisement833 1962-10-19 20 WUTSOUMI tUSSft USVICt m mmm m S'doii t\ S'«a» Pimni NaruitlM, M»ri. riMi 11/12 Hit 11/14 Ml* IS Nit Mtmri. UttixiM. H'Ssft. sraam. south s win irmci suvict S*oOri r*ju t/ 1 nm Otrbm (ti/ii), Port eiiaiem <»/nj. Cspuwn at/ID, Mata.. (11/11), luot H/1I), Cotonou (11/11). Ttas. Takoradi. »bidian. Freetown,833 words
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Advertisement473 1962-10-19 20 TENDERS for the Airport SUI Canteen Caterinc Concession wil be received In the Office of th Director of Civil Aviation, Mima pore Airport, Paya Lebar,X>inga pore 19. up to noon on sth Novem ber. 1962. FULL DETAILS of the Conces sion and Tender Forms may b obtained on application to473 words
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Advertisement762 1962-10-19 21 [*__—__K_ .3 _wß— --J-LJU-J— U NOTICE NOTICE The engagement BETWEEN Mr. Mr. Ang Joo Beng Is no longer Beh Bak Seng of Kuala Lumpur with us with effect from 15th AND Miss Chan Lee Lee alias October, 1962, and is not authorisDtana Chan of Malacca has been ed to act762 words
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Advertisement818 1962-10-19 21 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS from approved Con- TFNDFR tractors registered with Public 1 uni/tn Works Department, Singapore, in rENDERS are invitea 101 the Class and above, and under supply and delivery of the followHead II will be received at the ing for Medical Department. Johore Public Works Department, High for period818 words
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Advertisement1381 1962-10-19 21 FEDERATION OF MAUYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES i Applications are invited from Pederal Citizens for appointment as DENTAL OFFICERS In the Ministry of Health, Federation of Malaya on the salary scale $730x34-934 982x34-1,254 per mensem plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Tbe pott la in Division I and is pensionable1,381 words
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Advertisement242 1962-10-19 21 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class •C and above Registered Contractors will be received at the office of Uie Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 22nd October, 1903, The erection and completion of Hostel and Kitchen at Mersing,242 words
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Advertisement809 1962-10-19 21 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for either one or both of the following: Tender Cloning Deposit Date (1) ERECTION A COMPLETION of 6 Blocks of 10 Storey Flats (600 UniU>) One Dustbin Compound at Queenstown Neighbourhood 11lContract V $500/- 8.1162 (2> ERECTION COMPLETION of 1 Block of809 words
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194 1962-10-19 22 SINGAPORE. Thursday. SINGAPORE Hockey Association president Sir George Oehlers today deplored the increasing incidence of rough play and unsporting tactics in the league. Noting that in the past few HOCKEY weeks there had been a number of incidents and a walkout in the league.194 words
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Article75 1962-10-19 22 RECS 3 PRISONS 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Newlypromoted to the First Division, Prisons were very unlucky to be beaten 3-2 by the Singapore Recreation Club in the Singapore Hockey Association League competition on the padang today. Recs scored first but Prisons struck back and went ahead in the 45th75 words
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Article121 1962-10-19 22 Police escort for ref SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police were called in to escort soccer referee G. Suppiab home after the First Division match in which RAF Changi beat Chinese Athletic 3-0 at Jalan Besar today. The crowd surrounded the SAFA clubhouse to demonstrate against Suppiah who had earlier sent off two121 words
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Article, Illustration559 1962-10-19 22 ROBERTS: Malayan cricket fans may see team led by Benaud By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN: Singapore, Thursday PON Roberts, organiser of the Commonwealth cricket team's visit this month to Malaya and Singapore, hopes to bring out an even greater team here to coincide with the inauguration559 words
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248 1962-10-19 22 ANDERSON BAGS 3 TRIES IN > SELANGOR CLUB'S VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Club adapted themselves better to wet ground conditions to beat Old Victorians 18--8 at rugger on the Padang here today. Selangor Club scored three goals and a try against a goal and a try. Man -of the248 words
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825 1962-10-19 22 LARRY CARROLL - Ruggedness and pack strength are Malaya's best assets LARRY CARROLL THE MRU TOUR By TWENTY Malayan Rugby players leave for bangKOk tomorrow afternoon without any false notions of tneir chances in the task ahead. They are not the same streamlined, fast, puwerpacked and Fijian supercharged side that flrst played Th.viland825 words
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Article21 1962-10-19 22 PENANG LGE: Prisons 4 Customs 3; IA 1 TPCA B 0. FRIENDLY 1 Malaca 1: Teacher? 5 High School 2.21 words
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Article25 1962-10-19 22 VICTORY CUP (Malacca): wnue star ts New Maricei v. IPOH DIV. 1: YMCA 2 PCRC 1. KAIB LGE: Teachers 10 Merdeka XI 2. w25 words
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Advertisement71 1962-10-19 22 fcggj TROUBLE-FREE ""^h powerful dTluxTportable T-100 9TRANSISTORS Z4 WAVE -BAND 2 SPEAKERS'dynamic 6 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES JBJR ODiMENSIQNS:I3^xIQ^ w x4% 1 §§|j X Equipped with world time chart L JE For easy overseas station tuning 'jE^^^/g? m Separate bass and treble control Fine tuning control fSgEjMK^IP^ Dial light for easy tuning71 words
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Miscellaneous132 1962-10-19 22 TOD A Y'S SPORTS DEAR Y HOCKEY v Rest (both matches at Band* POLICE NORTH ZONE QUAD- Hilir). RANGULAR: Depot v Penang SOCCER (4.10); Perak v Kedah (5.15. TRIAL: PAM tour XI v Sgor b0t 'iS!i- hei «!li, ia P0ll( S DP 5 ct ii <M«deka Stad.um). STORE DIV. 1:132 words
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190 1962-10-19 23 It's Hidden Meaning -by 2 easy lengths CAMBRIDGESHIRE LONDON. Thurs.— Sold Just before the race, the three-year-old filly Hidden Meaning romped home an easy winner in the Cambridgeshire Handicap over 9f at Newmarket yesterday. But her new owner, the Duchess of Norfolk, did not collect the £4.636 prize as there190 words
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Article80 1962-10-19 23 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Kelso and Carry Back, leading contenders for the American 'Horse of the Year" honour this season, will represent the United States In the 11th running of the U*****,000 Washington International at Laurel on Nov. 12. Their owners have Indicated that they would80 words
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Article552 1962-10-19 23 OLYMPIC FLAG CLOCKS BEST TIME IN MORNING GALLOPS MORNAY AND OLYMPIC HOPE SHOW GOOD FORM IN WORKOUTS ON A YIELDING TRACK RACING I By EPSOM JEEP; Singapore. Thursday [WO good outsiders at Bukit Timah on Sunday are Mornay and Olympic Hope. Both showed good form in552 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-10-19 23 JPSWICH goalkeeper Hall puts the ball round th r post to concede a corner kick from a shot by Fulham centre-for .yard Stan Brown in London last Saturday. Reuter picture.Reuter - 36 words
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Article155 1962-10-19 23 Lock gives answers E[ Just under six weeks Engand's cricketers will meet Australia in the first of the five Test matches which will decide whether or not they can win back the Ashes. What are England's chances? Are they as dim as many critics rate them? Or will the series155 words
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192 1962-10-19 23 \h\v YORK. Thurs. The New lork xacbt Club was today standing firm on its rejection of a challenge from the brilish Royal Thames Yacht Club for tbe America!) Cup in 1963. C. Mahlon Dickerson, secretary of the New York club, said last nightReuter - 192 words
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182 1962-10-19 23 NEW BOXING RULE IS PROPOSED BY SURGEON LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— A new law prohibiting a boxer from hitting an opponent when he Is helpless on the ropes, was proposed here today by a brain surgeon, Dr. Dewltt Fox. Dr. Fox, who has been treating Alejandro Lavorante, the Argentine heavyweight whoReuter - 182 words
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Article158 1962-10-19 23 SOCCER English League Cap 3rd rd: Villa 3 Stoke 1; Blackburn 4 Leeds 0; Hull l Pulham 2; Leyton 9 Chester 2; Notts Co. 5 Swlndon 0; Portsmouth 5 Coventry 1; Sunder Und 2 Scunttaorpe 0. Glasgow Cap Ist rd: T. Lanark 6 >ueni's Park 3. European158 words
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221 1962-10-19 23 Cowdrey Graveney in side v West Australia CRICKET PERTH, Thurs.— Colin 1 Cowdrey and Tom Graveney, who both did well here on MCC's last visit, will play against Western Australia in the touring team's opening flrst-class match starting in Perth tomorrow. The team: Ted Dexter (captain), Cowdrey, Geoff Pullar, Graveney,Reuter - 221 words
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Advertisement139 1962-10-19 23 G ALLAH ER'S RICH DARK HONEYPEW brings out the best in a briar Galiaher uses only the finest of mature Virginia tobaccos in blending Rich Dark Honeydew for a very good reason: the higher the grade of tobacco, the longer it burns. It's just this slow-burning quality of Rich Dark139 words
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Advertisement78 1962-10-19 23 y The Ultimate W in 35 mm Single THE PROVEK FAMILY CAR WITH SPORTS CAR PERFORMANCE fF^7^% The Simca Montihery Speciale is a real French beauty with very ML /a y^ accommodating ways.... five adult* plus luggage. And of course, she's fcto«^^bfc_^V very fast.. ..thanks to the fabulous Super Rush78 words
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Miscellaneous273 1962-10-19 23 Straits Times Crossword rl hV lH Hi HiTBl ACROSS 5. It might be opened In a hurry 4. Mixture of oil and tin. con- in the saloon taining silver, used In carving 6. Some sprig or set* from a (8). shrub (si. 5. When piano's put back, fall 7. Expand273 words
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141 1962-10-19 24 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J\ ONE of tlic biggest operations in recent months. Customs officers last night raided 15 houses and arrested 12 operators illegally retailing sanisu in their homes. They were taken to the Customs headquarters in Maxwell Road where their cases were compounded.141 words
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166 1962-10-19 24 Wife left because he visited his -mother- SINGAPORE. Thurs. A typist, Khoo Teng Gin. told Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today that his wife left him three months after their marriage because he visited his mother. Khoo sued his wife. Baby Loh. for divorce on grounds of desertion.166 words
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Article52 1962-10-19 24 BERLIN. Thurs.— Five East Germans escaped into West Berlin last night, police reported here today. Three 18-year-old youths made their way through the barbed wire fences while a 19-year-old swam the chilly water of a border river. The escape route of the fifth was notReuter - 52 words
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Article49 1962-10-19 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chairman of the Malaysian ImerGovernmental Committee. the Marquess of Lansdowne. flew into Singapore tonight en route to North Borneo 10 chair the plenary meeting of the committee, beginning on Moday. He said: "I hope the committee will complete its work by the end49 words
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Article26 1962-10-19 24 I EOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. Mr. Cyrtlle Adoula. the Central Congolese Prime Minister, has rejected agreements with President Tshombe for the relntegratlon of Katanga Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article483 1962-10-19 24 THE SAN WAIFS SAY 'NO' TO MR. LIM jvu/UjA IjUjvltuk, inursaay. QNE RAINY night 16 years ago, Mr. Lim (that is v how he wishes to be known) found an abandoned 40-day-old girl by the side of a road in Malacca and promptly adopted her. Today he walked into the483 words
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Article146 1962-10-19 24 Towkay's son missing for 4 days SINGAPORE, Thurs.— the police have been alerted about the disappearance of the 21-year-old son of a towkay who left his home in Tembeling Road four days ago and has not been seen since. The family of the boy. Tay Yam Chong. have made extensive146 words
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Article251 1962-10-19 24 LONDON. Thurs.— A rebound In gilt-edged securities after Initial dullness and the marked firmness of shipping shares were the outstanding features of stock markets today. Elsewhere, prices generally moved within narrow irregular limits, but the general tone was fairly satisfactory. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including251 words
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Article36 1962-10-19 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 23% d., Nov. 23*»d., Dec. 23\d, Jan. 23', d Jan /Mar. 33 l/16d Apr./ June 22\d.', July/Sept M'K.d., OctOJec. 22 Hd.. cIX Oct. unquoted, Nov 22 15/16 d Dec. 22\d.. Tone: Steady.36 words
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Article22 1962-10-19 24 LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers £857. sellers £858. Forward buyers £851. sellers £852, Settlement £856.. Turnover a.m. 186 tons, pjn. 115. Tone: Firmer.22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-10-19 24 Four enaines fiaht Alexandra Road blaze THE CROWD stands back to watch firemen fight a fire which destroyed three of a row of single-storeyed Housing and Development Board artis in houses in Alexandra Road yesterday afternoon. ~->mp 20 people from three families were rendered homeless by the70 words
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211 1962-10-19 24 Rich man's son is remanded to mental hospital JiwtiAruKiL, inurs. a Singapore millionaire's son, U. Bhupatrai, 24, who appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on charges of cheating, was ordered to be remanded in the Woodbridge Hospital for observation until Nov 1. \n application for Bhupatral's remand was made211 words
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Article108 1962-10-19 24 India seeks U.S. planes report NEW YORK. Thurs. The New York Times reported today that India "faced with increasing Chinese Communist military pressure against her nothern border, Ls understood to be making quiet, unofficial approaches on the possibility of obtaining military equipment In the United States." The newspaper, In a108 words
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Article43 1962-10-19 24 SINOAPORK. Thurs. Saturday will be Flag Day in aid of the St. Andrew's Minion Hospital The organiser. Mrs I. C. Harru,, asks that the public give generously to help the hospital to care for the poor children of the State.43 words
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Article15 1962-10-19 24 MANILA. Thurs A Philippine delegation will attend the 12th UNESCO conference In Paris.15 words
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Article243 1962-10-19 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A party of Customs officers pounced on two Indonesians last night as they tried to land on Bedok beach in a sam^ pan loaded with contraband cigarettes. The smugglers were arrested and 120,000 cigarettes and another 501 b. of tobacco were recovered from243 words