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Title Section20 1962-10-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He*** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article393 1962-10-20 1 Tan: Initial concrete result of Malaysia $5 mil. EPF loan to Borneo SINGAPORE. Friday THE FEDERx ATION'S Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, flew back from Jesselton tonight and announced the "first concrete result of Malaysia" a $5 million Malayan loan for North Borneo and Sarawak. He393 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-10-20 1 PAKISTANI GIFT FOR KUALA LUMPUR'S NEW ZOO TWO dancing camels, Dhola and Dachi, being presented to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, by the Governor off West Pakistan, Mr. Malik Amir Khan, on behalf off the Pakistan President Mohammad Ayub Khan, in Multan earlier this week.UPI - 80 words
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595 1962-10-20 1 DACCA, Friday. rpHE Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his wife arrived here last night from Karachi on the final leg of their 10-day i tour of Pakistan. The Prime Minister and his party touched down in a Pakistan International Airlines flight,UPI - 595 words
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Article38 1962-10-20 1 MOSCOW. Pri. Sir Roger Makins. head of the British Atomic Energy Authority, is to visit the Soviet Union at the invitation of the State Committee for the Utilisation of Atomic Energy, at the end of October.38 words
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195 1962-10-20 1 NEW YORK, Friday. INDONESIA gave the United Nations General 1 Assembly a "categorical" assurance today that it had no further territorial claims. "We are not. for instance, laying claim to the other part of the island of Timor which Is now under Portuguese rule.Reuter - 195 words
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133 1962-10-20 1 China 'not using Viscount planes' f ONDON, Fri. A V British Foreign Office spokesman yesterday denied a suggestion in a London Times report that China may be using British-made Viscount aircraft in the current reinforcement of their troops engaged in the dispute with India over the North-East Frontier. The TimesReuter - 133 words
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Article32 1962-10-20 1 SAIOON. m.— Torrential rains in the past week hare sent flood waters into streets and houses in Hon« Nhu district of Kirn Phong Province, 90 miles east of Saigon.32 words
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Article62 1962-10-20 1 KARLSRUHE. (West Germany). Fri.— Bogdan Btashinskl the confessed Soviet agent, was today sentenced to eight years' hard labour on charges of aiding in the murder of two Ukranians and of maintaining treasonable relations. Stashlnski was accused of murdering two Ukranian exile leaders. Lev Rebet and StefanReuter - 62 words
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Article47 1962-10-20 1 BONN. Prt. Oeneral Laurie Nprstad. retiring supreme commander of NATO, arrived here by air today to pay his official farewell visit to the West German Government. Oeneral Norstad retires at tb* end of this month and will- be succeeded by U.S. Oeneral Lyman LemniUer.47 words
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Article92 1962-10-20 1 /"ILOUCESTER. Fri. VJ Doctors In Gloucester Hospital were fighting today to save the lives of four survivors of a nightmare four-vchi< I. pile-up on the main Gloucester Bristol road in which 11 people died. A bos carrying members of a Methodist youth club and theirReuter - 92 words
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Article162 1962-10-20 1 sentenced to death for 'treason' ADEN, Fri. Eight members of the deposed Yemeni Royal Family, including Prince Self El Islam Al Hassan the claimant to the Throne have been sentenced to death for "treason" by a special military court, according to Sanaa radio, monitored here. Prince Hassan was the former162 words
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Article, Illustration659 1962-10-20 1 Lipis goes to polls today KUALA LIPIS, Fri. Tomorrow is polling day for the Pahang byelection for the Lipis seat in Parliament. The Alliance, the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party are contesting the seat. The candidates are Inche Abdul Razak bin Haji Hussein (Alliance), Inche Nazar Nong (Socialist659 words
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Article18 1962-10-20 1 SEAMEN IN)U*ED M.NGAPOBE. I seamen, Sopi mjun jnrrd inrtag board Ton- I Police nihhtrt both <■■ pit.il18 words
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Advertisement115 1962-10-20 1 AN sixes VAtJi!Ms> I*^^^^^ The Shoppers' Paradise, with gay night life. -superb food and 398 square miles of amazing "colour film" scenery. H Climate is variable but September to B December is usually delightfully sunny, dry and cool. December- February: rather cool to chilly, so take your woolies! March-April: pleasantly115 words
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Article627 1962-10-20 2 Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT Minerals and Vitamins: A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat, yet still suffer from a lack of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon627 words
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Article214 1962-10-20 2 NEW DELHI, Friday. MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, said 1 here last night that if India did not figh back aggression, it would drag the nation down to unknown depths. India would not bow down before aggression, but would protect her territorial integrity whateverReuter - 214 words
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Article113 1962-10-20 2 Russians who listen to B.B.C LONDON, Frl. Russians in more than 60 Soviet towns toned in to British radio programmes in 1961, the British Broadcasting Corporation said yesterday in its annual report. But the Soviet authorities regularly Jammed BJs.C programmes for periods ranging from a quarter to three-quarters of theReuter - 113 words
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Article46 1962-10-20 2 T AIPEH. Frl.— Park Man Suk, a Korean youth, won the championship of the second International abacus competition here. Kuo Chao-Hsiang of China won second place and was followed by Chlu Feng-Po of China, and Miss Kelko Mastubara of Japan. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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321 1962-10-20 2 110 MPH CHASE AFTER MURDER BY DIPLOMAT NEW YORK, Friday. A CZECH diplomat to the United Nations fatally shot his wife in the Czech mission building yesterday fled through three states in a 110-m.p.h. auto chase and then put a bullet through his head when troopers closed in on him.321 words
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Article57 1962-10-20 2 BERLIN, Fri. An East Berliner jumped 24 feet from the roof of an East Berlin building on to a railroad track and escaped slightly Injured, to the West, West Berlin police reported last night. The man's bold flight so startled the Communist border guards that they57 words
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Article48 1962-10-20 2 OTTAWA, Frl.— Mr. George Nowlan. the Finance Minister, yesterday announced a cut of $8,500,000 in Canadian spending under the Colombo Plan. The cut was part of a total reduction of (237.997.034 In government spending as part of the austerity plan announced in June. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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122 1962-10-20 2 CAPE CANAVERAL, FrL— A U.S. attempt to send a 755--pound Ranger spacecraft on a picture-taking mission to the moon failed yesterday when the probe 8 batteries went dead. Scientists said the shot will miss the moon by about 300 miles. Ranger-5 was122 words
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Advertisement220 1962-10-20 2 BOVRIL Taken as a drink or in meat and rice dishes, is a source of really glowing health for the whole family. tH|»Mri. Hut. If, t'laaftr, NtlKCi. Mftt limi, Swim*, tt—i, LMM, tMtf*. Butni. Vitamins in ..^BOVRIL One teaspoon of Bovril Contains as awca INN as I v fisa 5220 words
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Advertisement553 1962-10-20 2 jsf DATELINE From THE GrOVERNMENT is placing on the market about Tour million square feet of land, setting a new record in the area of Crown land placed on sale by public auction. Sales are expected to net HK$lBO to $200 million. It would mean an estimated total investment of553 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-10-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleky SgCh®'^ Vt9£J \lk/ I L l_ P&l^ rVMTK MAM .Vw^l Ml; i \<4 (^\^^^b^b^b^k/19 words
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Article, Illustration274 1962-10-20 3 Long, 'useful' chat with President, but no word on Khrushchev's plan to visit U.S. WASHINGTON, Friday. AIR. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, emerged from a two-and-a-half -hour meeting with President Kennedy last night and reported a "useful" discussion, but declined all comment on whether Mr. KhrushchevReuter - 274 words
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Article48 1962-10-20 3 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khrushch*r had a friendly talk" today with an East German military der legation headed by Lieut. General Heinz Hoffman, the Defence Minister. The Soviet news agency Tass said the Soviet Defence Minister. Marshal Rodlon Mallnovsky. was also present at the talks.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article45 1962-10-20 3 WASHINGTON, Prl. The United States yesterday set off another* nuclear device near Johnston Island in the central Pacific. The device, dropped from an aircraft, had an explosive force In the low megaton yield range, the Atomic Energy Commission said. ReutrrReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1962-10-20 3 TOKYO, Prl. Japan Airlines said today flights between Tokyo and Honolulu were making detours since Oct. 16 because of the current series of Soviet rocket testa In the Pacific.33 words
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Article135 1962-10-20 3 HONG KONG, Friday. MRS. Ruth Redmond of New York crossed into Communist China today en route to Shanghai to visit her son, Hugh, who is serving a life sentence on charges of espionage. 1 She was accompanied by a representative of the British Red Cross.UPI - 135 words
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Article105 1962-10-20 3 DEARER PAPERS CALL LONDON, Fri. British printing unions last night suggested putting up the price of newspapers to lessen the papers' dependence on advertising revenue. The Printing and Kindred Trades' Federation said in a statement on a report by a recent Royal Commission on the Press: "Nowhere else in theReuter - 105 words
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Article26 1962-10-20 3 JAKARTA Fri. The Indonesian Air Force has set up Us own ground force, an "airfield defence command" of paratroop and Infantry units. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article33 1962-10-20 3 NEW DELHI, Prl. The Dalai Lama of Tibet met the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, here yesterday on his way back to his exile home In the Indian Himalayas. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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211 1962-10-20 3 'Mad Knight of Ota' is seized at last -TOKYO, Fri. The A "Mad Knight of Ota" was behind bars today, but the Iff Tokyo women who suffered indignities at his hands were suffering from nerves and ruffled feathers. For some weeks now, women walking through Tokyo's Ota district in theUPI - 211 words
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Article29 1962-10-20 3 HONO KONG, Fri. Two hundred and four While Russians from China, including a two-month-old baby, left in Dutch liner TJiwangt today to resettle in Australia— UP.I.UPI - 29 words
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180 1962-10-20 3 SOEKARNO's BILL FOR WEST IRIAN 'FIGHT' IS NOW $3,000 m. JAKARTA, Friday. THE struggle for West New Guinea has cost Indonesia $3,000 million, according to the Minister for Foreign and West Irian Affairs, Dr. Subandrio. Dr. Subandrio was addressing a delegation of the "Papuan National Congress" at present visiting Indonesia.Reuter - 180 words
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200 1962-10-20 3 CANBERRA, Fri._ Mr. Arthur Calwell, Australian Labour leader, today called on Australians to "stop whining and start working" to face the Common Market challenge. NAIROBI: The Duke of Kent arrived here from Tanganyika with the Duchess for a lightning two-hour visit to Kenya, and200 words
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Article181 1962-10-20 3 CHINA'S SEAT DEBATE ON MONDAY UNITED NATIONS, Friday. T»HE U.N. General Assembly president, Mr. Mu- hammad Zafrullah Khan, announced last night that the question of seating Communist China will be taken up on Monday afternoon. Mr Zafrullah asked delegates to inscribe themsolves for speaking as quickly as possible to streamlineUPI - 181 words
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Article77 1962-10-20 3 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Mr. Djalal Abdoh. a former Persian diplomat, is ex-* pected to be named r.N Administrator in West New Guinea, informed sources said last nig ht. It was understood that the Netherlands Government had already approved his nomination by V Thant,Reuter - 77 words
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Article56 1962-10-20 3 WASHINGTON. Prl.— The Nalonal Aeronautics and Space Administration said yesterday that the Mariner II spacecraft would be 8.628.355 miles from earth at 4 p.m. yesterday and moving at a speed of 9.000 miles an hour toward Venus. The spacecraft, launched on Aug. 27 Is scheduled to passUP - 56 words
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Article54 1962-10-20 3 YOKOHAMA. Fri.— Last April, the Japanese Government gave a machine tool company president. Mr. Takeichi Oshlma. a medal for Inventing a valuable valve used In dam construction. On Wednesday, Mr. Oshlma was found guilty of evading US$lO5.--000 ($315,000) In corporation taxes and was fined US$l5,OOOUP - 54 words
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425 1962-10-20 4 DUBBED TRO'RED' BY PREMIER LEE— BUT NOW... SINGAPORE, Friday f I WO Singapore rural organisations, recently dubbed as "pro-Com-munists" by the Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today welcomed the Government's social development plans in the rural areas. The bodies the Rural Residents' Association and the425 words
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Article396 1962-10-20 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government tonight gave a "stern warning" to "pro-Commu-nists In the Barisan Sosla--1U" and their front organisations that the Government would not tolerate attempt* to frustrate development plans In the rural areas. Earlier, the Government reported that five public servants were today396 words
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328 1962-10-20 4 CINOAPORE. Pri. The 20--year-old Israeli pianist, Daniel Barenboim. gave a recital for the Musical Society In the Victoria Theatre last night. Ever since young Master Barenboim caused a flutter in London musical circles six years ago with his playing of Beethoven's "Hamme.'klavier" sonata, he has328 words
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Article323 1962-10-20 4 'THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.30 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6.10 p.m. Thai International: Prom Tokyo. Taiwan. Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO323 words
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104 1962-10-20 4 POLICE TO CLAMP DOWN ON 'PIRATE' TAXIS SINGAPORE, Fri. Police today warned drivers of "pirate" taxis carrying school children that action would be taken against them. In the first instance, police will launch a campaign tomorrow to warn the offending drivers. After a week, action will be taken to prosecute104 words
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Article39 1962-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sim Lim Co., Ltd.. will mark their 30th anniversary and the official opening of their new building with a cocktail party to be held at 138. Robinson Road, from 11 a.m. to 3 pjn. tomorrow.39 words
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Advertisement183 1962-10-20 4 I (SINGAPORE) TOMI.IIT MIDNIGHT! BROUGHT BACK FOR YOUR EMTERTAINMENT! Nev^T Sue« X Musical f N P Never Such Stars! V Never Such Songs! THMUI ■MT MOMNM uki THifi tOMoei ■flf rum ukt mi, ■V ut> Mmmn tnwi %mt nii<t>iw'i>i<ima'k>*i tm ta> imm it hmi >m Bi •Tm M«t Mm CMtu183 words
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Advertisement316 1962-10-20 4 I I JufijKj/ImmMXM .imc Pr«»nt* ATHENIAN NIGHT I J IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE I k SCIIENING OF 20TH CENTURY-FOX S 300 SPARTAIS" i ITy AT CATHAY'S OCEAN PARK HOTEL *M W FRIDAY 26TH OCTOBER 1962 ijffi^ 8.00 p.m. TO 2.00 a.m. I Fashion Show Spot Dan- Variety Acta IA II316 words
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Article, Illustration694 1962-10-20 5 Students' director: We alone provide full board, and place we are compared with has put rates up 'entirely misleading' ]yjR. PAUL CHANG, director of the Malayan Students' Department here, has described as "entirely misleading" figures quoted by a student group to back its claim that increased694 words
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129 1962-10-20 5 ACTION IS WANTED AGAINST TOURIST 'FLEECING' pENANG, Fri. The Penang Tourist Association will ask Penang police to take action against tax i-drivers and trisha-riders who "fleece" tourists. This decision was reached by the association's board last night after the City Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Yeang Hool Chee, had stated he129 words
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Article29 1962-10-20 5 PENANG, Fri The PederaUon Marine Headquarters warned vessels today that the light on Pulhu Ritnau, off Penang, would be operating on reduced power until further notice.29 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-10-20 5 GIRL OF 15 MISSING ONE WEEK MISS Low Sow Ting. 15. (above) has been missing from home since Oct. 11. She is the adopted daughter of Madam Wong Sow Chan, of 117, Ipoh *oad, who told the Straits Times yesterday that Sow Ying left the house saying she was going108 words
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Article33 1962-10-20 5 IPOH. Fri A dance In aid of Klnta Olrl Guides' Association and the V.M.C.A ftports section fund will be held at the St John Ambulance Association hall here tomorrow night.33 words
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Article176 1962-10-20 5 IPOH, Friday. T»HE Sultan of Peiak said here this evening that x the policy of the Government was to encourage the setting up of industries in the state generally and in Ipoh in particular. He said this when officially opening the $1 million factory of Boon176 words
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Article56 1962-10-20 5 PENANO. Prl. Several hundred packages of opium, with more than 100 pipes and other utensil*, went up In smoke on the compound behind the Sessions Court this morning. Also up in flames went several gallons of illicit liquor. The opium and liquor had been seized by56 words
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Article42 1962-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl.— The gala charity premiere of ihe "Holiday on Ice" show will take place at the Stadium Negara on Nov. 1, at 8.30 p.m. under the patronage of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Prrmaisuri Agong.42 words
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178 1962-10-20 5 Barbers to learn how to detect skin disease KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Licensed barbers in the Federal capital will "go to school" to learn how to recognise common skin diseases. The Municipal Secretary, Hajl Mohamed Din bin All, said today that lectures on recognising these diseases would be held by the178 words
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Article30 1962-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. A 16-year-old girl, Slew Sim Noi. of 21 mile. Cheras Road, was admitted to the General Hospital here last night for suspected caustic soda poisoning.30 words
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Article69 1962-10-20 5 BENTONG, Fri. A Royal Air Force Belvedere helicopter, of No. 66 Squadron based at Seletar, forcelanded on the Tras Road padang here yesterday afternoon during a flight from Butterworth. Five crew members and passengers were aboard. The pilot derided to pat down at Bentong after69 words
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Article45 1962-10-20 5 SUNOEI PATANI, Fri.—Sharifah Saleha. daughter of the Mentxi Besar of Kedah. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln, has given birth to a baby girl at Alor Star hospital. Sharif ah married Tengku Annuar, son of the late Sultan Badllshah. In January this year45 words
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Article37 1962-10-20 5 BANTING. Prl.— The following have been appointed to serve on the Kuhlh Langut Public Works Department Tenders Board: Raja S.i ih Kobat i chairman i. Mr. Low Theng Heng. Raja Ismail and Ra.ia Borhan37 words
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Article212 1962-10-20 5 PENANG, Friday MEMBERS of the Penang Bar turned up In full force at the High Court today to pay tribute to Mr. Lee Thean-Chu who died in hospital suddenly yesterday after a heart attack. Describing Mr. Lee as a "prominent member of this State, and212 words
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Advertisement386 1962-10-20 5 Bor more than 400 years BENEDICTINE D.O.M 'ft jP*» '"^1 Sil Hi. mE*''' "^i*M i ii; J fct'f &Ilr i Jimi .^CjI fcy^^eßß "^Ti«T^i (juß T ~W^ .f j IP' All gßp^^^pJßßt-B^^Bfe^^ i I vjUF*" d mr t\Ja^,f mF/ u^ lfKif r^^n v\ '^^HKaßllflßlß^Bfl i^' ''I j^»** w. E S^386 words
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183 1962-10-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two areas in north Malaya were flooded last night and several fami- lies had to be evacuated to high ground. The areas were: Membang new village, two miles from Kampar where seven houses were affectet and Riverside Estate, Bedong, where183 words
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Article59 1962-10-20 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. Some 24 J employees of the Lam Yeong Press Co.. Ltd. in Telok Ayer Street are, to get wage Increases ranging from $15 to «20 a month. This follows an agreement slgn-i ed between the company and the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union representing59 words
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Article58 1962-10-20 6 BUTTERWORTH. Frl. Hor Ah Koi. 19. Khor Wui Choon, 18 and Tan Kirn Soo 23 were remanded in custody after being charged here yesterday with robbing a housowife. Tan Lak Mol, of two watches and $16 cash on Oct. 11 In Kampong Aycr. Tan faced a58 words
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Article69 1962-10-20 6 MALACCA. Frl. Troops of 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group will parade In farewell to their out-going commander. Brig. Prank O. Hassett at Terendak Camp at 8 a.m. on Monday. At 8.15 am. on Tuesday, the C-In-C of Far East Land Forces, Sir Nigel Poett69 words
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Article, Illustration146 1962-10-20 6 Women from Malaya found themselves a match for anywhere KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Malayan delegates to the Associated Country Women of the World Conference in Melbourne have returned home convinced that Malayan women are a match for women anywhere. They based this claim on the following instances: The six women146 words
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195 1962-10-20 6 PENANG, Friday. T<HE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, todaj said he agreed with many people that girls worked harder than boys at their studies. Speaking at the St. George's Girls School prize-giving, he asked the schoolgirls: "Don't you think so?" From the195 words
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Article56 1962-10-20 6 TELUK ANSON. Prl. The coroner, Nik Huasaln bin Nik All. yesterday recorded a verdict of' misadventure on Ramll bin Mengin, 1 21, a Drainage and Irrigation Department labourer who was drowned when a converted landing craft ferrying a 15-ton excavator cap-! sized in the sungei Ulu Dedap, 50 156 words
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180 1962-10-20 6 INDECENT ACT CASE SERGEANT GUILTY IPOH, Fri. Quarter Master Sergeant Clarence Toni Corri, 55, of the Royal Artillery, was today found guilty of committing gross indecency with a soldier. A district court martial sentenced Corri, who has been in the army 21 years and Is now an acting Warrant Officer180 words
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Article52 1962-10-20 6 j IPOH. Prl. Gooi Mow Yeow. 19, a clerk, was today sentenced to four months' jail for attacking Slew Kew. a tin mine worker, with a parang on April 20. Gooi. who had three previous conviction*, was Also placed under I police supervision for six months 152 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-10-20 6 It's just as well says Ice' girl KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A member of the "Holiday on Ice" troupe, now appearing in Jakarta, has arrived here from Singapore because she could not obtained an Indonesian visa. "But it's just as well because I find Kuala Lumpur very pleasant." said Pu Chen104 words
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Article28 1962-10-20 6 KUANTAN, Pri.—The KuanUn Rotary Club will hold a dance to raise funds for its education aid programme on Nov. 3. Tickets will be $5 and $3.28 words
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Article13 1962-10-20 6 PENANG. Fri. The Rural District Council will meet on Oct. 30.13 words
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Article47 1962-10-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Tan Say Yoke 34. unemployed, wat lined $300 In the magistrate'! court here today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of two reels of obscene films at the Colonial Hotel In Jalaa Sultan on Oct. 11.47 words
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Article, Illustration301 1962-10-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. j^BOUT 30 senior expatriate police officers due for Malayanisation have been asked to stay on for a further two years. Most of them, it is understood, have agreed to remain. With Dato C. H. Fenner's appointment as301 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-10-20 7 Malayan rebuttal on arms UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Malaya's delegate to the General Assembly's social committee yesterday rebutted Bulgarian claims that Malaya devoted one-third of its budget to defence and armament. "This is a tendentious statement because the figure quoted by the Bulgarian representative was for the year 1957 at whichReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration195 1962-10-20 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE schoolboy chess "wonder," 16-year-old Tan lian Ann, is to compete in the* Australian championships to be held in Perth in December. His trip is being sponsored by the Singapore Chess Federation, and his travel expenses will be paid by millionaire cinema magnate.195 words
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Article80 1962-10-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— New Zealand's Jaycees president, Mr. Monty Searancke today presented three noodle machines on behalf of his chamber to the Woodstock Home for aged people. It was received by the Director of Social Welfare. The Singapore Catholic Welfare Services will provide the flour for80 words
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Article70 1962-10-20 7 HAVE you ordered a copy of The Straits Times Annual for your friends abroad? It's the ideai gift for Christmas. Price: $3.75 plus 75 cents postage to any part of the world. Place your order today. New man at IMR KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A British bacteriologist. Prof.70 words
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Article90 1962-10-20 7 SEREMBAN, Fri.— A threeyear Jail sentence for retaining stolen bicyck was reduced to three months following an appeal before Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here today. Ng Kirn Teck. 21. who pleaded guilty to 12 charges of retaining 12 stolen bicycles, had90 words
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Article153 1962-10-20 7 800 step out in drizzle smartly EIGHT hundred officers and men from the Royal Federation Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday marched through a drizzle from the police headquarters in Bluff Road to the town mosque— in a mosque parade. The officers in dark blue national costume with sarong to match153 words
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223 1962-10-20 7 IPOH. Friday THE Minister of Agriculture. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said tonight that the F c d c r a tion Govern ment in consultation witn the state governments was reviewing its policy in regard to the iron ore industry with particular reference to the223 words
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Advertisement71 1962-10-20 7 iU i to i Mllu|ill Research has proved the Modem Man fM prefers a white -tipped, filter cigarette. B With the Modern Man in mind... I f| ...Matterhorrv leading modern trends, S :il r*^' i J! ""jj»jjM "*N now brings you the clean, cool snow--1 IPJHI i white tip— clean71 words
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248 1962-10-20 8 CASE OF THE BULLDOZER DRIVER WHO RAN AMOK... SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Economic Development Board today revealed how a bulldozer driver ran amok with his machine at the Jurong Industrial site and damaged among other things, 30 graves or a nearby Muslim cemetary. In a statement, it expressed its regrets for248 words
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Article55 1962-10-20 8 PENANO. Fri. The St. Gtorges Girls' Society will hold their annual reunion dinner in the school hall at 7.30 tomorrow night. It will be followed by a concert by the pupils. The president. Miss Annie Wee, will preside and the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow55 words
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Article234 1962-10-20 8 SINGAPORE, Fri rE Hong Kong Government is offering two scholarships to Singapore citizens who wish to do post-gra-duate study or do research at the Hong Kong University in the 1963-65 period. They are offered under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan. The scholarships are open to234 words
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Article30 1962-10-20 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 500 Australian Catholics will arrive here from Hong Kong next month as part of their visit to Catholic centres in the Far East.30 words
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198 1962-10-20 8 Chairmen of 200 Alliance councils to meet today L^UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— More than 200 chairmen of Alliance-con-trolled local councils in the Federation will gather here tomorrow for a two-day conference sponsored by the Malayan Chinese Association headquarters. Village 'new deal' Two important speeches, one by the acting Prime Minister, Tun198 words
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Article, Illustration254 1962-10-20 8 SINGAPORE, Fri THERE is a plan for two new faculties a faculty of social sciences and a faculty of technology or applied sciences to be established in the University of Singapore. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, said that a board of students had254 words
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Article69 1962-10-20 8 WOMEN AT WORK IN 'W.I.' SHOW TELUK ANSON. Fri. A special demonstration of the Women's Institute at work will be held at the Mala* Club here tomorrow from 3.30 p.m. Mrs. R. L. Orut. chairman of the Lower Perak Territorial Association of Women's Institutes will open thi exhibition. The exhibition69 words
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Article53 1962-10-20 8 IPOH, Prl. The Ceylon Association of Perak here will celebrate Deepavali at its premises In Connolly Road tomorrow. It will have an athletic moot followed by a tea-party, Indian dances and songs at 7 p.m. and a series of talks by lecturers from the University of Malaya53 words
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Advertisement303 1962-10-20 8 I THE WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED PEN... THE RIGHT PEN /W J WRITING /^tW LIFT SPRING CLIP ii^\^ £^WW Th€ Exc|uiiv- LIFT spring clip mE^^ff found in no other pen. The clip never loses it« ability to grip firmly The Superior Pen-Point! M&SKtw fh Ck th C th iloying-Uchniqu* for •mo«thn«M303 words
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Miscellaneous153 1962-10-20 8 Mhft Oop By F.r. Hatniin WHEN BIS fIaEMTHTra UKE I BUT YOU DON'T v I WON'T KNOW ANYTHING,)^ "-UT PR.S6EOE COME OFFERING KNOW ANYTHING I CAN > ABOUT TH' TIME-MACHINE/ X AM, ft POSITIONS T' YOUNG FELLAS ABOUT HS KIND (LEARN. RACKET NEITHER... BUT A ALLEY... 1 LIKE ME, NOU153 words
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Article639 1962-10-20 9 EUPHORIA ON THE ROAD TO TAIZ From HA R. PHILBY- TAIZ. Fri AS many Ameri can banks claim to be, the new Yemen is "friendly" always provided you don't come across a dissident tribe. The warmth of the welcome is palpable* as soon as the frontier post at Baidha, onOFNS - 639 words
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Article, Illustration872 1962-10-20 9 DESMOND HACKETT - The man in Court 603 in the red leather rocking chair DESMOND HACKETT by Name: ACCARDO Profession: CRIME THE man slouched in a red leather rocking chair two paces from me in Chicago Federal Court 603 was Anthony .1. Accardo, readily recognised as Ixxss of The Syndicate. This is an872 words
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Advertisement116 1962-10-20 9 0 V jggf IP^^^ pt> giTEAjDHERI *n* ENGINEER m .«y You ***** tell what he's going to be when he rAKCA grows up, Lut you can make sure he gets the very best nourishment now to equip him for IHKE CHEllj .he future -FAREX! tt.\ t !i i r..*Tirt» FAREX116 words
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Advertisement7 1962-10-20 9 I CANT STOP DRINKING TOMATO JUICE i7 words
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Article122 1962-10-20 10 MANY THANKS TO Our Lady Of I'erpetual Stinour and Saint Judt for favours (runted. Dei-ply appreciated. A.L. MR. MRS. BRIAN K H James thank r<lativea aad friends for their valuable trilta and prr.xnce at their wedding on 1:1 -m-iij MR. A MRS. Raymond Lopez thank trtoßfJS, r«-lati\rs for their122 words
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Article145 1962-10-20 10 H .»ro» Sl* vimimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljattatei la ■ntm every Saturday ana Sunday luncll time BONCAFE BONCAFE BONCAFE «.i kood <off<-c drink Boncafe tna purr (round cotee with tke goMen il.vour REMEMBER TO BUY Ryvtta vraea tour doctor prescribe! a low-fat diet. Kyvlta rriapnAad* la aounablag, aatiaivins. Tr>145 words
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Article747 1962-10-20 10 The "collective pro-Malaysia move" in North Borneo Lord Lansdowne's description of the decision of the colony's four political parties to form an i alliance is welcome and exceedingly helpful. It will smooth considerably the task of the inter-governmental committee, of which Lord Lansdowne is chairman, for virtually747 words
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Article324 1962-10-20 10 All three parties contesting the Kuala Lipis parliamentary by-election claim to be confident that their candidate will be returned in today's voting. When the counting is over toj morrow evening, two will be explaining why their calculations went wrong. The third party— it may be predicted without324 words
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Article164 1962-10-20 10 Criticism of Indonesia's conduct on the West Irian issue has come from an unexpected quarter not from ex-colonis- ers, but from a group of ex- j Colonies. In the view of six French-speaking new African nations, the Bunker Plan sanctions Indonesian imperialism because it hands Papuans over to the164 words
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458 1962-10-20 10 OLGA; FRANKLIN - THE MAN WITH A YINK WHO DRINKS PINK INK OLGA FRANKLIN by T ONDON. Frl. As lj well as the Zans to open cans, there are a Gox who likes to box and a Ylnk who likes to wink and drink pink ink. These creatures are the creation of Dr.458 words
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Letter221 1962-10-20 10 IN writing of the Hindu v temple on the slopes of Kedah peak. Mr. Hutchison needs to be congratulated for spotllghtin« the neglect. India is no( an ideal to be followed in every respect, but in that country all historical monuments and there are several hundred spread221 words
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Letter218 1962-10-20 10 IT was heartening to note the Interest shown by the Muslim Youth Society, Penang as regards the serving of pork at Malaya Hall. London fS.T. Sept. 25 >. At present two types of meat products from pigs are being sold at the hallpork and pork sausages. When pork is218 words
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1360 1962-10-20 10 SPECIAL WRITER - The city with a main street of cold water SPECIAL WRITER Istanbul's streets are as dark and labyrinthine as its intrigues and it sponges in the fetid bath of its past by a ISTANBUL, Friday THERE is an apoc r y phal story that in 1453, when the Turkish armies1,360 words
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Advertisement145 1962-10-20 10 w/te whole family loved an.., Clf If C 9 portable* (JMB|!|i^^S^s!r'aal WfICHT POtTAUI >A 4101 J I |^^^^|^Bigj .^a^^^pjpjpJß^gßß*** THE FAVOUIITE AND POWIK> Ij^^*. ggccccaßßSSll ul OIITABII A r M Werld-wide 1 fec.ptie* S wavebandi Ton* control. Brilliant aoune) roe>raaW«*«. U»aa only NHCh barter*! I P^Ha^^ Spora $17$ fed |1220145 words
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Article296 1962-10-20 11 THE THREE NATIONS AGREE IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME BEFORE IT'S SET UP BANGKOK, Friday. JHE Philippines, Malaya and Thailand are agreed that it will take a long time before they can set up a joint airline. The main handicap is money, according to delegatesReuter - 296 words
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Article121 1962-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A JAPANESE Socialist Party member of Parlial* ment said here today that he was sorry for vhat the Japanese had done to the Malayan people luring the last world war. He Is Mr. Rlkiya Nishlmura vho, together with Mr. Kichlzo losoda. a Liberal121 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Sin- 1 gapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union said tonight that 73 of Its members at F. E. Zuellig| (Singapore) Ltd., in Raffles Quay. who have been on strike since Oct. 1. would return to work on Monday. A union statement said that69 words
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Article, Illustration360 1962-10-20 11 BRUNEI ROW OVER A WOMAN'S REMARK KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. ALLEGED remark by a visiting Umno women's section leader has caused a clash between two leaders of the pro-Malaysia Brunei National Organisation. A report from Brunei today said the secretarygeneral of the Brunei party, Inche Abdul Ghani bin Mohamed Safar, accused360 words
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Article108 1962-10-20 11 Sultan lays mosque's first stone KUANTAN, Frl.— The Sultan of Pahang today laid the foundation stone of the $1 million State Mosque at Jalan Masjid here. The ceremony was watched by 200 people Including the Tengku Mahkota, the Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, and the Mentri108 words
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Article54 1962-10-20 11 PENANG. Frl.— Abdul Rahlm bin Merican, 26, unemployed. was told in court today he should have given up flying kites 10 years ago. Rahim. who pleaded guilty to a charge of "causing unnesessary Interference to the public electric lighting system" by flying a kite at Perak Road54 words
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Article28 1962-10-20 11 SEREMBAN. Fri United Nations Day in Seremban will be observed with an exhibition at the Anglo-Chinese School for three days Oct. 24. 25 and 26.28 words
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Article75 1962-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The number of people killed is increasing and causing concern to the Malayan Railway. According to a Government statement issued today, 26 people were killed and nine injured so far this year. Last year 33 were killed and six injured. The statement75 words
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Article50 1962-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan co-operative Insurance Society will offer hospital "coverage" to Its policy holders from next month. The society's manager. Mr. N. A. Kularajah, said policy holders admitted to hospital wruld receive between $45 and $180 a week, depending on the amounts insured for50 words
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Article207 1962-10-20 11 Donations for San waifs now $919 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The five San j waifs, who lost their father in a road accident 13 days ago and whose mother is in a mental home, have so far received $919 in donations. Yesterday's total was $489, and today the Straits Times received207 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-10-20 11 TAT YAM .CHONG, 21 son of a pork seller, who has been missing from his rerr beling Road home for the past five days. Police today said that there was no evidence to show that he had been kidnapped. He was last seen leaving his85 words
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Article111 1962-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit— The National Productivity Centre in Petallng Jaya is receiving "a great deal" of co-operation from the 500 Selangor employers who have been asked to disclose some of their business methods. "This is particularly true of the bigger firms we have approached," said a111 words
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Article65 1962-10-20 11 RAUB. Fri.— Mr. Justice Hashlm yesterday dismissed an appeal by an Insurance agent, V. T Arasu alias Kennedy Arasu. 23. of Princes' Road. Kuala Lumpur, against conviction and sentence of three months' Jail for cheating. The Sessions Court here had sentenced Arasu on Sept 11 for cheating65 words
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Article40 1962-10-20 11 IPOH. Fri. The professor of Indian studies at the University of Malaya, Father Xavier. S. Thanlnayagam, will open the first literary meeting of the Catholic Association. SUbln, at St. Michael's Institution hall here on Sunday at 4 pm40 words
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Article, Illustration310 1962-10-20 11 Sir Alan questions wisdom of abandoning English OINGAPORE, Fri. The wisdom of abandoning English as an official language was questioned by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, tonight. Abandoning English would in Itself be "highly questionable." but the adoption of a vernacular as the language of the courts would almost310 words
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Article25 1962-10-20 11 KUANTAN, m— The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. will open a rural automatic telephone exchange at Sungel Lemblng tomorrow.25 words
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Article40 1962-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Employees of the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development want more pay The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which represents them, has demanded for a collective agreement on their behalf.40 words
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Article28 1962-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Prof. K. O Tregonning. Professor of History at the University of Singapore, has been appointed secretary-general of the International Association of Historians of Asia.28 words
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Article28 1962-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The UB6 Me Morris, an anti-submarine ship In the CjS. Seventh Fleet, will arrive here on Tuesday for a two-day goodwill visit28 words
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Article51 1962-10-20 11 The ideal gift... THE Straits Times Annual S outh- East Asia's finest publication goes on sale next week. It's the ideal Christmas gift for your friends abroad. Why not make sure they get it by placing your order today? Price $3.75 plus 75 cents postage to any part of the51 words
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183 1962-10-20 11 Mersing ride clue to missing youth SINGAPORE. Fri.—Missing RAF C h a n g i schoolboy. Thomas Peter Ronald Hollands, 15, is reported to have been seen near Mersing. An army truck driver from the Kluang garrison reported that he gave a youth of Hollands' description a lift to Mersing183 words
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Article24 1962-10-20 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The famed 22-man Berlin Chamber Orchestra will return to Singapore and give a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday.24 words
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Article18 1962-10-20 11 BINOAPORE. FTi. The Sinirßpore Court of Criminal Appeal will ait at 10.30 a.m. on Fridajr.18 words
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Advertisement134 1962-10-20 11 MODERN PEOPLE CHOOSE Andrex the softer facial tissue Soff' strong even when wet that's Andrex Facial Tiuut, tht choice of modern people who use cleansing tissues. Andrex is th« stronger tissue, soft ond gen'le to your skin. Use Andrex to blot lipstick, remove make-up ond cleansing creams. Andrex P'eNy on134 words
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Advertisement232 1962-10-20 11 M.UMIUBM jgg^i Busmen tuccMt h frequently measured by the gj practical yardstick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for cmergaocKt, a car H these are hum of the '«ng*hk reward* of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robarteoa Institute, the mo*t experienced business training organisation in the southern232 words
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Miscellaneous487 1962-10-20 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE mBSS US"lEK rE «»ORTWAVE 8E»V, C E: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Neiia- m tre ra-ku. News Headline*; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Morning Melodies, 7.00 Rendez- 47. m r vous With Music; 7.30 Time A w 81g»ial, News; 7.35 Breakfast AM 60 00<:l Morning; 0.01 Club; 8.00487 words
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Article, Illustration841 1962-10-20 12 Another animal feed mill Chief Minister opens Malacca plant tomorrow Farmers can expect better facilities and quicker_service Message f rom Mr. EngLiatKiang. Chair man. SIN HENG CHAN ORGANISATION TT is a fact that a country's economic stability is determined by its natural and population resources. It is the task of841 words
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Article124 1962-10-20 12 Handling problems solved "PVERBEADY" and KWIK, lj LIFT" electors mnn labour-saving, for handling all types of pakafe*. for mtackinc and storing directly from trurki or lighten with forward and reverse operations. These elevators provide an efficient speed of delivery and convenienceBoth In Singapore and Malacca factories of Sin Henf Chan124 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-10-20 12 rpHE Egg is pro--1 bably the most complete food available to man. Evidence Is the fact that an egg contains all the essential food nutrients for making a complete chick. As a food product for human consumption, the egg is unique272 words
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Article166 1962-10-20 12 IF *we should observe the present trends in human and animal nutrition. "we shall feel that changes are constantly taking place, and all these changes manifest the close relationship between the two faculties The general tendency of human nutrition is towards a rise166 words
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Advertisement113 1962-10-20 12 Our heartiest Congratulations to Sin Heng Chan (M) Ltd. Singapore Malacca i on the occasion of the official opening of their Animal Feed Mill Factory in Malacca. Imperial Chemical Industries (Export) Ltd. I Finlayson House. Raffles Quay. Singapore 1. S TttiiiiiniminiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiß Congratulations to SIN HENG CHAN (M) LTD. On the113 words
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Advertisement132 1962-10-20 12 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO t MESSRS SIN HENG CHAN (halaya) LTD. I ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR ANIMAL FEED FACTORY IN MALACCA FROM BEHN MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. ntm>ttntiit>iiii MttH) M(MM)MMM t BANK of AMERICA extend their Best Wishes to I SIN HENG CHAN132 words
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Advertisement1669 1962-10-20 13 .Continue* 'rom Pa,* 10) ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT ?L ir M W^**** »?JL«^« <min.J-80, it et*. ex.~ J?™™£J££ SSSt^^i CLERK tvput WANTED, with residential area. Telepbone and other good conduct for Offlce In Singapore, conveniences. Please contact TeL Please state salary expected. Box A597S (Spore) *****. S.T. Spore. M STEVENS1,669 words
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Advertisement861 1962-10-20 13 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eU. txtrm RECISTER EARLY. November Beginners' courses. Normal/ItasM/Refresner. BsMCtlniHl (Pltraan/Oregg/ Malay), Book-keeping, Strnography, Accounting. Speed/Theory (different stages). Oroup/IndlviduaL Rapid course (4 months). Registration: Pltman/LCC. SIC 73 Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay, *****. *****. CAMBRIDQE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (South Eaat Asia's Scheol Of P4stal Tulttosi)861 words
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Advertisement886 1962-10-20 13 FOR HIRE f Wereis W (Mtm.)—BoJt U eta, oxtrm SELF-DRIVE CAM Rate. from $15/- daily, $70/- weekly. Everflne Co., 519 Serangooa Road, Blngapore Tel: *****. MODERN FURNITURE, REFRIGERATORS Etc. on Low Monthly Rental. Hire Purchase also accepted Sin Oee Sang 81, Rochore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. RADIOS FOR MIRB886 words
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Advertisement1095 1962-10-20 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)—Box St eta, txtrm IMI TR3 White Hardtop European', second ear. Genuine 5,000 mile, only. $5,000 0.0.0. Telepbone ***** K.L> AUSTIN ASS 1»57 Model In good condition One owner. Accident free, at J2.400/-. Ring (Spore) ***** after S p.m. LAMSRETTA. IS6S and 1960 Immaculate1,095 words
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Advertisement1278 1962-10-20 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mln.}— Box St et*. txtrm tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta, txtrm tUIVt SILL owner ItJjrlßg, HaMsa ACCLAIMED BEST BUY: NordBpeclal Saloon comprehensive Insured mende Portable Transistor Radio Reoriglnal paint-work and upholstery. Any oelver Model "Tranaista" with FM reasonable offer accepted.1,278 words
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Advertisement476 1962-10-20 13 TAILORING it Word* SS (Mitt.)— Box St ct*. oxtrm NAM CHSONO TAILOR, 181 Anion Road, B'pore. Tel. ***** for style Outlining* KONQ CHIOHC TAILOR For Style/ Comfort 10T, Cross Street. TeL 71U31 (Spore). ANSON TAILOR— For Exclusive Flttlnga, 36. Robinson Rood, spore. Tel ***** MALAYA TAILOR 131, Serangooa Road. pore476 words
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Letter89 1962-10-20 14 Too few night classes IT is surprising that the Adult Education Board has not started more night classes In science or medicine at secondary schools In Singapore. The exception is Beatty School M«ny people who are employed during the day are anxious to join them, but find it impossible to89 words
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Letter84 1962-10-20 14 rthe recent Government secondary school examination there was very lax invigilation in two schools in the Kulim area. So much so that the girls could look at their neighbours 1 work and pass sweetmeats around. Even the children criticised the invigilators. They told their teacher that they copied84 words
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Letter83 1962-10-20 14 I MUST support both Mr. Thane and Mr. Jones in their complaint about the cattle nuisance On the East Coast, cattle and goats are even a graver menace to the motorist. From morn till dusk one can see cattle, goats, ducks and hens eating by the roadside. In83 words
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272 1962-10-20 14 Only dollars make sense to our doctors COME of the points raised by "Doctor" in his letter (S.T. Oct. 16) need answering. He seems to labour under the notion that Government doctors in the rural areas must be supermen to remain in the service under present working conditions. But how272 words
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Letter125 1962-10-20 14 28-hour telegram AT 12.55 p.m. on Thursday 1 sent a telegram from Sentul Post Office to mv brother at Kampong Chengkau Ulu Rembau. The telegram was delivered on Friday at 2.30 p.m. through a friend. I am at a loss to understand the delay as I paid the usual fee125 words
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Letter104 1962-10-20 14 a s an old student of the A Kuala Lumpur Technical College. It Is a pleasant change to read that the college has already started new courses In order to achieve world professional standard* However, l cannot allow Capt. Abdul Hamld Khans statement that. "In the past104 words
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182 1962-10-20 14 Still time to beat the river in T. Anson ran Ansonian whose home is being threatened by erosion, the advice of Tukan Ayer of Singapore is indeed a helping hand from across the Causeway. The erosion is causing great damage to the town and we Ansonians are very grateful to182 words
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Letter181 1962-10-20 14 Cause to champion npHE Moros of the 1 Philippines number more than two millions, and constitute about ten per cent of the Filipino population. They were never really conquered by the Spanish, and it was not until after the arrival of the Americans (after the Spanish-American War) that the Moros181 words
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Advertisement1381 1962-10-20 15 BEWt!£MLEME tXPRCSS StßtrU IB LBMBBM, LftOWM. B CtMTTIgItTAt PtRTS. UjuiociMuS i'bmC rff MB. jnm. ija/i at* ays m vi BfNvoaiica i «m, .■wmHk'mn. R*tM «m a/w bm nn* bm uno BiNURICt L'Mti, «'*tttlL H-aVt ?«>•/" BM 14nB Bm HTH BINVALU I'lm. H'tan. r«M. Atatrt BM M/11 Bm St/SB BENMACDNVI (TO1,381 words
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Advertisement1181 1962-10-20 15 W-. McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Wm. VK?V inJl TtV. ¥*>* BI.LBamAW LIMS «fc KLA VBNBSS UMB •atflNJ, LBMBBN. BAMSBRB. LBS AMSUIS. SAN f RANCISCO. asntußAM a MiattuiMtuia atiTni. vancbuveb a poruanb cm tf cli •"■Llr^"* 1 I'm- P. t'Mea *Maag BonnevilU mm t mwmm k mn\\T m ITJSm rM- "p'VSr1,181 words
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581 1962-10-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH industrials started off on a very firm tone on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday prices closed a shade easier in the afternoon. While there was a certain amount of profittaking some reaction was inevitable after the extent of581 words
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Article22 1962-10-20 16 Malayan Stock Indire* Oct. IS Oct. 19 Industrials: 189.05 189.23 Tins: 279.29 278.91 S rubbers: 172.31 171.6* Jan. 1. 1958»100.22 words
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Article676 1962-10-20 16 /■•OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number cf the shares traded in brackets: Industrial*: Pun lops (1.300) $2 SL, (50.000) $2.01 D (1.000) $2.02. (7,000) $2.01. (17,000) $2; East Smelting (1.000) $2.69; Fed. Dlsp. (1.000)676 words
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Article24 1962-10-20 16 October 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 778 cents (down one cent). TIN: 5423 (down 51.25). Estimated unofficial offering; 250 tons (up 10 tons).24 words
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357 1962-10-20 16 T<HE Straits tin price after its sharp rise on Thurs- day, fell off yesterday dropping by $1.25 to $423 on an offering increased by 10 tons to an estimated 250 tons. In London overnight tin prices continued to move ahead at the outset357 words
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Article115 1962-10-20 16 MELBOURNE, FTi. fHE market maintained Its upward trend generally, but the movement was slightly less pronounced. Some profit-taking brought slight reactions to some issues. However, most leaders continued to improve. B*»e metals and oil* were quiet and fluctuated around steady levels. Loans were steady. C.R.A. 15/6 Mount l«a115 words
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Article225 1962-10-20 16 NOVIMBCR (lr«t grade rubber burin f.e.b. cloned at 3 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 77| cents per Ib. down one cent. The tone was *a*l*r. S.CC.R.A. and P.M. R.I closing prices In cent* per Ib. yesterday: Int. I R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers 78, seller*225 words
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Article148 1962-10-20 16 Oct. 19 Three month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Burnt*** dont: Dun lops 10 CM. Ftothmana 11 eta. F N. 14 eta. 8. Darby 4M. Gammon 10 eta. C. Btorace 4MJ. Waugb 12 eta. Steamship 8 eta. M. Brew. 20 eta. 8. Time* 20 eta Contaloen 8 cv 8. Trader* 25148 words
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Article479 1962-10-20 16 fHE Malayan Rubber A Market opened on a steady tone reflecting better prices in London state Lewis Peat in > their current market review. After business at 77 J cents the price improved during the day and on subsequent days until 79$ cents was paid479 words
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Advertisement1080 1962-10-20 16 Xv qssl r^ n^B,r^R ■aa»V iB ass>sJa^*Sßsi aaaatHallaHUßa^tasHMi KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service) tla tv ci* tl* ra«fe s«a» waont I rrancitca t. Mgew* 1 Rtaiiam Man" M/ 31 Oct 2S/M Oct SNn 23 Nn 2S Ntt 12 Me -S*tsa* Mart" Hl* tm SO1,080 words
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Advertisement1043 1962-10-20 16 EXCHANGE RATES PRODUCE PRICES rl Malayan Exchang* Bank*' As- £»HINMI Pr*duc« Ixanang* slnia•••latlMi made tries* ebancea In gaa*r* noon price* par plcul ytaIta rate* to merchant! yesterday (all tsfday: ratas to S100): Caastmt all: bulk *39 acUera, drum Maw Vark: buying TT 32 7/8, air* 142 sailer*, Own: Oct. *i1,043 words
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Advertisement261 1962-10-20 16 NOTICE SPECIAL OFFER three only. Pettit 3 ton end Up agricultural trailers with steel bodies, hydraulic tip gear suitable for operation lrom any agricultural tractor. 750 x 16 tyres. $1,950 each. MDM Ltd, Robertson Road. Kua! .Lumpur, (behind Wearness). TENDERS lrom approved Contractors registered with Public Works Department. Singapore, in261 words
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Advertisement1304 1962-10-20 17 4 im^mm^mf^m^mmm^mfmmfim i Continued from Pate 13) i HANriNr WHERE TO STAY (Spore) »**+»<m**+mm—.min :n H'ora* SS Mm.)— Box it fit extra DANCE TO YOUR lattifactlon with Meyer Rd.. Dancing olgbtly Tel *****. SOUTH EAST ASIA Hot,l-*****/ WHERE TO EAT (S'Mre) Victor.* Hotel-*****/B«r/R.suu- Wtr4t f M tm.)-Bn M cto. extra1,304 words
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Advertisement381 1962-10-20 17 SINGAPORE ST. ANDREY'S SOCIETY Don't forget the social event of the year. St. Andrews Ball Swimming Club on 30th November. Dancing every Monday evening Singapon Oolf Club S pm. NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE Relation 4(1) and (2) of th* Hotels Licensing Boftettasj*; 1956NOTICE is381 words
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Advertisement733 1962-10-20 17 APPLICATIONS are invited lor the following vacancies in January. 1963 (I) Honours or pass degret graduate teachers (or Forms IV VI to teach Malay and National Language. English. Mathematics. Chemistry. Biology. Botany and General Science. (II) Normal or College trained teachers to teach National Language. English. Mathematics, History General Science733 words
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Advertisement753 1962-10-20 17 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Deu.irtment. Singapore, in Class "E" I and above, and under Head L 111 mi. 11l (b) will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street, Singapore 6. in Tender Box No. 13 up to noon of the 30.10.62 for the following753 words
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Advertisement470 1962-10-20 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE SUPPLY OF MEAT, FISH. FRUITS, VKGETABLES, RICE, ETC., TO THE JOHORE ZOO. TENDERS are Invited for the supply of fresh meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, rice, and etc.. for animals and birds In the Johore Zoo. (or the period of one (1> year from Ist January. IM3 to470 words
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Advertisement692 1962-10-20 17 NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF ALTERATIONS TO THE MASTER PLAN THE PLANNING ORDINANCE 1959 MASTER PLAN. Notice is hereby given that the Yang dJ-Pertuan Negara has approved the following Alterations to the Master Plan:— (a) Revision of residential densities In Planning Districts 8 4 The proposal relates to land situate generally692 words
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497 1962-10-20 18 EPSOM JEEP - 'Mickey' has fine chance of equalling a record EPSOM JEEP j By Singapore, Friday VVITH little hope of the going improving, "mudlarks" should have a field day at Bukit Timah on Sunday. One who is sure to appreciate the conditions is Summer Wine, winner of the Spring Cup In very497 words
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275 1962-10-20 18 India invite Malaya to tourney and meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The All-India Lawn Tennis Association have Invited Malaya to i send a team to take part in the Asian championships at Calcutta from Jan, 31 to Feb. 10. The All-India association have also invited the LTA of Malaya to send275 words
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Article312 1962-10-20 18 SAIGON, Friday. AM ALAYA, Indonesia and Thailand will join iT South Vietnam in the second national day football tournament which opens here on Oct. 25. A new schedule was announced here today by the Vietnamese F.A., following the withdrawal of Burma from the tournament. South312 words
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Article257 1962-10-20 18 THE WORLD OF SPORT Landy, Australian former world mile record holder, predicted here that the three miles would be the glamour event of the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. Landy said he thought It would be a three cornered contest between Murray Halberg (New Zealand), Bruce Kldd (Canada) and257 words
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Article109 1962-10-20 18 SOCCER Knrlish Div 4Newport 1 York 3. Irish Gold Cup 2nd rd: Distillery 2 Coleraine 1. Tour Match (Tokyo: Kanto 2 Indonesia 0. RUGBY UNION Enfliah County rhampionnhip: Leicestershire 13 E. Midlands 18. VOLLEYBALL World championship final* (Moscow i Russia bt Japan 3-2; Italy bt Finland 3-1;109 words
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Article1142 1962-10-20 18 Race l: 2.0-CI 2 Div 4-6£ i-.!B2ras-s,iSJ,»s.".'.,.aa i 15 568 Hareitu (Olympic St. Marilah Co.) 16 ***** Goiden L*dy (Lucky St.) Don^e W ir) sj^ Race 2: 2.35-Cl 2, Div 3-*sf 4 ***** Niccollna «Mi*sS Y. Leong) Teh. 8 8.11 Twtor 13 6 4890^ Nll?* I11,142 words
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Advertisement355 1962-10-20 18 FLY JAL'S NEW "SILK ROAD" TO THE MIDDLE EAST... I\J L(Ul\vJi Li Japan Air lint expands again links the far East with London by way of Calcutta, Karachi, Kuwait, Cairo, Row, Frankfurt. India, Pakistan. Kuwait. Egypt. Italy. Germany, England sou can reach them all aboard JAL's magnificent 880 M Silk-355 words
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Article567 1962-10-20 19 AFTER 161-7 MCC RECOVER TO 303 THEN TITMUS (88) AND SMITH (42) SETTLE DOWN TO EIGHTH-WKT PARTNERSHIP OF 119 PERTH, Friday. AN EIGHTH-WICKET stand oi 119 by Fred Titmus and Alan Smith saved M.C.C. from collapse here today on the first day of their match againstReuter - 567 words
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Article118 1962-10-20 19 - SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Association of Football Players plans to petition the Government to look into the administration of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. The association's vicepresident Mr. Colin Green, said at a meeting tonight: "I think it would be a good thins for Singapore football118 words
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Article167 1962-10-20 19 toughest job says PengSoon By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Fri. "It is going to be my toughest experience as a coach." were the parting words of Wong Peng Soon before he left by air tonight for Montreal to take up an appointment with the Canadian Badminton Club. Peng Soon, former167 words
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Article76 1962-10-20 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. A late goal by Inside-left Marimuthu enabled Indians to beat Army 3-3 in their SAFA Premier League match at Jalan Besar today. Indians who led 2-0 at half time, were pegged back to 2-3 by the 64th minute before they got their deciding goal76 words
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Article115 1962-10-20 19 MCC IST INNS. PILLAR c Punch b Hoare 33 COWDREY lbw Bevan 15 DEXTER b Hoar* 76 GRAVENEY c Bugglns b McKenzle 14 BARRINGTON c Bevan b Hoare 24 PABFITT c McKenzle b Hoare 2 ILLINGWORTH St Bugglns b Lock TITMUS st Bugglns b Lock 88 SMITH c Hoare115 words
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Article163 1962-10-20 19 SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Hockey Association disciplinary board has reprimanded Indian Association for walking out during their league first division match against Singapore Recreation Club on Oct. 8. The disciplinary board found the Indians guilty under the B.H.A. Rule of misconduct. The rule says that no163 words
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Article262 1962-10-20 19 TOD AY 'S SPORTS DEARY HOCKEY POLICE NORTH ZONE QUAD: Perak v Penang (4.10); Depot v Kedah (5.15, both matches at XL Police Depot). SPORE DIV. 1: RAF Changl v University (Changl); IA v Khalsa (Balestier Rd); Police v CSC (Thomson Rd); Dlt. 2: University v RAP Tengah (Bt. Tlmah);262 words
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Article156 1962-10-20 19 LIM KEE CHAN - No rough stuff from me Hoffl LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Fri. Besides his undoubted boxing skill, Indonesian Oolden Hoff Is also expert in the fighting arts of Japan (judo), China (koon-tow) and Indonesia (penchak). But Hoff, who claims a black belt for Judo, will box strictly under the Queenshury156 words
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Article74 1962-10-20 19 50 cars in N. Malayan rally. IPOH, Fri.— Fifty cars from all over Malaya and Singapore will compete In tomorrow's North Malayan Rally, organised by the Royal Perak Motor Club. The cars will start off at one-minute Intervals from 1.01 p.m. for a two-day rally which will include some night74 words
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Article91 1962-10-20 19 HOCKEY POLICE N-ZONE QUAD (RX) Depot 5 Penang 0; Perak 4 Kedah Perils 0. SPORE DIV. 2: SRC 5 University 0. PENANG LGE: SLRC 1 CRC 0; MTC 2 TPCA A' 0. MALACCA BCHOOLB UNDER--15: Boys: Rest 7 Championr (ACS) 0; Girls: Champions (Convent) 0 Rest 0. INTER-SCHOOL (Tg91 words
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Advertisement578 1962-10-20 19 M. C. I. S. HOSPITALISATION BENEFIT THE MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED is pleased to offer generous Hospitalisatlon Benefits at special premium rates to existing policyholders and new policyholders from Ist November. 1962. If the policyholder Is confined to an approved Licensed Hospital or a Government Hospital because of illness578 words
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Advertisement191 1962-10-20 19 Ash trays. Cigarette boxes I ss^g &M Beer mugs, Measures, Vases I K-vMr^ Tea and Coffee sets. I/|H| Attractive Pitcher in plain IBTfIH^I or hammered finish wm Rvh/I 12" high 3 pints $48 ■/J|l 11" high 2 pints $44 II 91 if 'M 8 high 1 pint 535 A (Price191 words
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Article57 1962-10-20 20 CALCUTTA. Fri. A four-man tea export promotion team led by Mr. A. S. Bam, chairman of the Indian Tea Board left here today by air for Hongkong en route to Sydney. The team, which will tour Australia. New Zealand. Fiji and Singapore will study possibilities of57 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-10-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Deck hands yelled and stevedores scurried. A derrick boom on the Fuji Maru creaked and this seventon Isuzu the bus with the jet-liner cut was in the air. Moments later it landed on the wharf, and was driven away. The bus212 words
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Article68 1962-10-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Masters ol ships are requested by the Master Attendant to give as wide a berth as possible and to pass at slowspeed the position off the Royal Singapore Yacht Club flagstaff, where boring operations will be conducted next month. The vessel engaged in the boring68 words
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Article45 1962-10-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will officially open the Lee Kuo Chuan creche at Guillemard Road (next to the Mountbatten community centre) tomorrow at 7 p.m. Radio Singapore will broadcast on the opening.45 words
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Obituary35 1962-10-20 20 MRS. VCO CMEOW ANN Inw Md. Tag Im Neo) paasrd away peacefully at 7SO n-m on 15. 10.62 leaving behind her beloved huntwnd and all her loved ones. Funeral at 2 p.m. on 20.10.62.35 words
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Article204 1962-10-20 20 FINED $15 FOR POSTERS SINGAPORE, Fri. A girl and four youths, arrested by the police, were today found guilty of unlawfully putting up posters, pertaining'to local politics, on Government property. They were each fined $15. They were brought up in two separate cases at the Fourth Magistrate's court. CASE No.204 words
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Article32 1962-10-20 20 THE HAGUE, Fri. > cholera epidemic on the south coast of West New Guinea has so far killed 80 people, according to messages received here today from Hollandia. the capital.32 words
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Article278 1962-10-20 20 LONDON, Fri. Stock markets finished an erratic week on a quietly firm note today. Glltedged securities went ahead in early dealings but closed well below the best while numerous gains were recorded in the industrial marketWar Loan 3's per cent finished up at £63 after touching 63 V278 words
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Article41 1962-10-20 20 LONDON, PH.— Spot 23 l/16d.. Nor. 23 l/16d Dec. 23 l/16d.. Jan 22 -sd.. Jan/Mar. 22 13/16d-, Apr./ June 22 9 16d.. July /Sept. 22 7/16d Oct./Dec. 22\d, c.U. Oct. unquoted, Nov. 22 11 16d Dec22 9/16d.. Tone: Slightly easier.41 words
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Article24 1962-10-20 20 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £857. sellers £868. Forward buyers £850.. sellers £851, Settlement £85V- Turnover am 240 ton*, pm. 20. Tone: Steady but quiet24 words
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Article35 1962-10-20 20 LONDON. Fri. Stirling Mob* the British racing driver b;idly injured in a crash last Easter, is to have another operation next Monday in St. Thomas' Hospital. London, it was announced here today.35 words
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172 1962-10-20 20 SINGAPORE, Friday. A FIGHT over two cabaret' girls resulted in Koh Chwee Bok, 18, being stabbed to death in Maxwell Road early today. Police found his body sprawled face downwards near a parked lorry, with a deep stab wound in the stomach. Koh's172 words
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Article22 1962-10-20 20 SAIGON. Fri. Admiral Harry Pelt. Commander in Chief of the United States Pacific Command. arrived in Saigon from Bangkok.22 words
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451 1962-10-20 20 $1,200 FOR CAPTAIN WHO SUED CAR FIRM SINGAPORE, Fri. f APT. R.W.M. BAKER, of C.H.Q., Fare»f. was awarded damages of $1,200 with oosti by Mr. Justice Buttroae in the High Court today in ;»n action for breach »>l contract which he brought against Asia Motor Co. Ltd., arising out of451 words
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Advertisement29 1962-10-20 20 HAINES: To Ljmette and Mlcharl a dauxhtrr Vanessa Anne born Qleomsle* 18/10/62. CHOW— To W"r a BlMfr. Joyrc at K K.M.H. All well. Many tbanki to Doctor and Stuff29 words
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Advertisement107 1962-10-20 20 Treat your taste kindly with THE CIOARCTTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITK *ILT«« I d r""^ A >^« Rpfines away harshjtavor^. >^ w refines away rough tastr... Jbr the mildest taste of all! WHILE STOCKS LAST-A BOOK OF MATCHES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR EVERY PACK OF KENT CIGARETTES PURCHASED107 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-10-20 20 JIIGHEBT and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 83 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 84 72 Ipoh 86 73 Malacca 83 73 Singapore 80 7340 words
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