The Straits Times, 21 October 1962
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Title Section15 1962-10-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mob** No. 1415. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01015 words
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Article425 1962-10-21 1 PHILIP DECLINES TO ACCEPT VARSITY HONORARY DEGREE PERTH. Sat. The Duke of Edinburgh has declined to a'ceept an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from th« University of Western Australia, according to university unices quoted today by the "West Australian" newspaper. The Duke was first asked if425 words
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Article, Illustration13 1962-10-21 1 Nuclear menace. ...And the Asian people CHAKRAVARTI RAJAGOPALACHARI writes for the Asia Magazine13 words
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Article148 1962-10-21 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE, By K. LUMPUR. Sat. WORLD BANK mission headed by Prof. Jacques L. Ruff, French In-spector-General of Finance, is due here on Tuesday to map out the "economic, fiscal and industrial destiny" of the new Central Government of Malaysia. Announcing this today, the Federation Finance148 words
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Article, Illustration294 1962-10-21 1 PUBLIC ARE SHARE HUNGRY SAYS Mr. TAN I ]y|H. Tun Slew Sin today strongly urged new industrial enterprises to hike a larsiglited view" by offering a much greater percent age of their issued capital to the Malayan public than some of them have been inclined to do so fur. Speaking294 words
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Article22 1962-10-21 1 Has vetoed a Bill, which would have banned the sale of obscene publications in the district of Columbia (Washington). Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article22 1962-10-21 1 ....The 11th of its unmanned Casinos space-probe satellites was launched yesterday, the Soviet news agency Tass reported in Moscow22 words
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Article22 1962-10-21 1 .With 12 Western nuclear disarmers sailed Into Leningrad i yesterday without visas to de- < monstrate against all nuclear tests.22 words
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Article287 1962-10-21 1 Airgirl hurtles to her death WINDSOR LOCKS (Connecticut). Sat. Airline stewardess Francoise de Moriere vanished In a "whoosh of air" last night when she was pulled 1.500 feet to her death by the slipstream rushing past an accidentally opened service door on an air-port-bound Allegheny airliner. Civil Aeronautics Board andUPI - 287 words
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Article34 1962-10-21 1 Has been assigned by the National Geographical Magazine of America to write an article on the peoples of Malaysia for Its August Issue. 1963. when the Federation of Malaysia is born. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article41 1962-10-21 1 ROME, Sat. A pickpocket stole a heavy envelope from a priest on a bus near the Vatican. Detectives caught him in a shop door- way as he was sadly examining his haul two dozen coloured pictures of saints.41 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-10-21 1 $10 for the honest taxi-man SINGAPORE. Sat. A happy Mrs. I. Schriemer (above), wife of a Dutch engineer, came to Times House today to claim a $28 travelling bag she had left in a taxi three days ago. At the same time she of ferred SlO to the taxi driver.88 words
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Article61 1962-10-21 1 BATU GAJAH. Sat. A Malay house beside an open cast tin mine was completely buried in a landslide eight miles from here yesterday. The landslide was caused by heavy rain Its occupants, Abu Hanifah bin Mat Tamat. 38. a farmer, his wife and their children shifted out61 words
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Article28 1962-10-21 1 Integration lender, said in Montgomery. Alabama, that in tiie "nejft few days" five Negroes would apply lor admission to the all-wnite Unl7erslty oi Alabama.28 words
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Article28 1962-10-21 1 Has been successfully exploded by tne United States some 30 miles above Johnston Island in the Pacific thus ending a long run of lullures. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1962-10-21 1 3 Indian outposts fall in bitter battle NEW DELHI, Saturday JJITTKR lighting between Indian am\ (ihiiie.se troops raged along their disputed horde!' today and heavy casualties were reported as three Indian outposts fell. The Chinese captured one Indian ou*post at Khinzemane. another at Tsangle. both in the North-east Frontier area,1,232 words
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Article205 1962-10-21 1 Tengku in keen golf tussle DACCA, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman played a tight golf match and hosted 19 Malayan students to a luncheon here today before taking himself off to an international football match. The Tengku this afternoon was present ing the Agha Khan Gold Cup to the winners of205 words
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Article33 1962-10-21 1 The Rhode.sian Federal Prime Minister, said In Northern Rhodesia that U.N. troops could come into the Federation only if expressly invited but if they come we can deal wall them."33 words
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Article22 1962-10-21 1 MOAR. Sat Police found two newly-born babies abandoned near the Jalan Bakrl stream here today. The babies were dead.22 words
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Advertisement105 1962-10-21 1 AUTO-EYE 'f^j^l^vr; 6. R oft In Place, Sinqoport 1. Ttl: ***** DEVELOPING 4 PRINTING ALSO UNDERTAKEN. 1 Shclltox Aerosol is so easy AW MM m to use. Just press the button m mwMrJm .r instant results against all > a «a J*M V/) household insect pests. The MM—* \tg M105 words
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Advertisement120 1962-10-21 1 TLMat W«~, J >' 4 I t C' In f (JIGAF^F.TTES j II I I I Ell i I I jL A. If you smoke for pleasure, not juit from habit, you will find the pleasure and satisfaction you seek in Chesterfield. Million* of people have. For here in one120 words
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Article, Illustration1879 1962-10-21 2 WAR FACTORY IN A HILL EDLMANN THE tiny muffled sound of oar splashes grew fainter and fainter, and presently I was standing alone in silence on the pitch-black shore of Holland. By now the dinghy that had landed me would.be aboard the submarine. My thoughts went back to my last1,879 words
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Advertisement42 1962-10-21 2 Be the T 1111 111" [BehaviiM Hair 1 i^y j Every hair 11 shining bright... \JL 4f I right in place. .Im Luxuriously soft 7 W and silky... |l never stiff. 1 Ma 1 I 1 I THE j WNQIiN fUS,JKC, J42 words
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Miscellaneous316 1962-10-21 2 1 11 1 (popular crossword ACBO88: DOWN: 1. Escape* (6). 5. Abrades (7). 1. Rotas (5). 2. Ventilated (6). 11. Graft (9>. 12. Sharpen (5). 3. Tie (4). 4. A soaking (3). 5. 14. Defeat (7), 16 Allowance for Most certain <6>, 6. "Pen-pusher"? waste (4) 17. The absolute pool?316 words
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Article2209 1962-10-21 3 THE NAZIS GET A TIP-OFF The police are waiting as we arrive at the hut where it ran into the cllfl face. It was dark now. and here 1 settled anc' waited. At half past nine there were signs of life irom inside the tunnel and a rumblinK. bumpy sound.2,209 words
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628 1962-10-21 3 CHIA POTEIK - MOTHER LOSES MATERNITY CLAIM FOR 2 MONTHS' LEAVE CHIA POTEIK: By SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Industrial Arbitration Court has held that an agreement which provides that a married woman employee may take one month's pre-natal leave and one month's postnatal leave does not entitle her to take two months altogether, irrespective628 words
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Advertisement756 1962-10-21 3 MECABLITZ 108 1 LOW-PRICED, HICH PERFORMANCE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHGUNS INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS i this Sea Master "de luxe" shirt jf^ss=33»^V-* IS something NEW For M»a flnt tima ever, a hilly V y I 'porous' shirt from 100% \f \j tyrrt iet ie. Mad* from 100' Tetoron, i, therr's no ironing756 words
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Miscellaneous387 1962-10-21 3 wrrri imiillimiiiiiiiiff DAn irk MAI AVA 8.40 NewsUilk. Interlude; 8.45 Piano HMUIU IVIAL.ATA Playhouse; 10.00 Relax And Listen; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negrnra- iSi 0 lfr f, d A t onlnl d Ol Ku. News Headlines;^6.os Morning chestra; 11.00 Close Down. Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous Wltb RADIO SINGAPORE Music; 730 Time387 words
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149 1962-10-21 4 Guerillas get 15 marines in ambush SAIGON. Sat. Pro-Com-munist guerillas ambused a battalion of South Vietnamese marines who were withdrawing from jungle positions after "Operation Morning Star." military sources said here yesterday. The Vietcong guerillas had evaded efforts by Gov- eminent forces to flush •them out during the eightday operation.149 words
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Article34 1962-10-21 4 An official of the banned Zimbawe African People's Union has suggested that the L.N. acting Secretary-General, U Thant. might be appointed to mediate between African and European political leaders in Southern Rhocesia.34 words
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Article37 1962-10-21 4 ....Of the Stoney Indians and Chief David Crowchild of the Sarcees have left Calgary. Alberta, for Odawara, Japan, to attend the Asian Assembly for Moral Re- Armament. Chief Walking Buffalo is 92 years old37 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-10-21 4 THE Sino Indian border dispute will figure pro minently in discussions between Tengku Abdul Rahman and Prime Minister Nehru when the Tengku visits India for 12 days, starting this week. He will tour south India before meeting Mr. Nehru for the first time next Saturday in101 words
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Article633 1962-10-21 4 MAGAZINE FLAYS SALES OF U.S. TIN EXERCISE IN HEW FRONTIER ECONOMICS IS HELLER'S UPCREEP OH THE DOWHCREEP' LONDON, Saturday THE magazine, Tin, yesterday strongly criticised Mr. W.W. Heller, chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers, and the Kennedy Administration for its sales of surplus tin from the U.S. strategicReuter; UP - 633 words
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314 1962-10-21 4 Meredith: Court issues an injunction on State ATLANTA, Sat. The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has barred the State of Mississippi and its officials from any interference with desegregation -4 at the University of Mississippi. The court did not announce a decision in the contempt case against Mississippi GovernorReuter - 314 words
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Article17 1962-10-21 4 Wife of the Crown Prince of Japan celebrated her 28th birthday without public fanfare yesterday.17 words
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Article185 1962-10-21 4 It's way to be caught out by Inquisitive youngsters these days. 80 follow this series and get up to date with answers to questions like this: WHY DO BLOWFLICS MAKE SO Midi NOISE? rPHE simple answer is that the blow-fly, rather like an aircraft, has to cope185 words
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Advertisement123 1962-10-21 4 IMPERIAL 4 With 14kt gold inlaid nib, gold-filled band and loss-proof IMPERIAL 2 Unique modern design with cap of frosted, stainless steel. Strong inner-spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.35. $22.80. IMPERIAL 3 Distinctive modern styling.123 words
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350 1962-10-21 5 TENGKU GIVES $28,000 TO PAKISTAN DACCA. Saturday JENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minister, yesterday gave 47,000 Rupees ($28,200) from the people of Malaya for flood relief in East Pakistan. The Tengku handed the money to Provincial Governor Ghulam Paruque at i civic ren in this capital of the ince.350 words
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Article334 1962-10-21 5 TODAY IN AMERICA Now culture cones to restaurants -on the table mats COME of the most depressing reading matter in America is the stuff you are sometimes reduced to looking at on restaurant cocktail coasters and table mats. I have read everything from the stern injunction. "Eat at Arties." to334 words
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Article, Illustration426 1962-10-21 5 How far this 'realism' in films? 'ADULTS ONLY' CERTIFICATES KEEP CHILDREN OUT By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Sat. Britain ranks as one of the world's biggest film producing countries and cinemagoers are in a dilemma. The problem facing the family man here is how to find a film that will426 words
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250 1962-10-21 5 SPORE IN D RAMATIC WORLD-WIDE NEWS LINK-UP AACHEN t West Germany). Sat. News agency and newspaper executives from all over Europe last night saw a dramatic world-wide linkup of Reuter's global communication network in the ancient city hall here. In the first ever demonstration of Its kind they saw Reuters250 words
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Article143 1962-10-21 5 FARMS ON SEA-BED SOON' LONDON. Sat. Fiity years from now men will farm and harvest the sea-bed. Sir Allster Hardy, professor of zoological field studies at Oxford University, said here yesterday. Men would descend and spend pc rhaps three hours at a time on the sea-bed from mother ships, he143 words
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Advertisement108 1962-10-21 5 FOR BACKGROUND see ASIA Magazine Nepal <Page Four); Nuclear Menace and The Asian People (Page Nine). Own a HOME in TANGLIN AREA GRANGE MANSION I *M^k*iS n!!?"* TTCI frontin 9 Potcrson Rood sfl Wr^^^sM^"'^' rooms 0< which one has ofh Jr \*-n- l%^nS3K£r available Pric-s from $14,900/- UPWARDS. OXLEY MANSION108 words
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Advertisement235 1962-10-21 5 "I like lots of 10ve ■^L -A A. m.M~ The best food for your baby to grow big and JHKT^^&M; strong on is Heinz Strained Baby Foods'. Heinz has MH|H^SH^V more than 40 delicious varieties for your baby's FsS^^E9^El£j&\ menu. All varieties are smooth-textured so they are -4«1 easily digested.235 words
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205 1962-10-21 6 -Thug stabs mother who went to aid child SINGAPORE, Sat. A mother was slapped and stabbed when she tried to calm her little daughter tied up by a gang of armed robbers in her three-storey flat in Lorong 12, Oeylang, at dawn today. Madam Chia Buk Kiow 33. wife of205 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-10-21 6 The photo contest: rE winner or this week's prize of $30 is "Kampong Girl," from Quek Kuans Beng of K37. Jalan Jakar, Kemaman, Trengganu. He used a Rolleiflex camera. Setting: fB. 1/125 sec. Address your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Time*. Time* House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9 Name and171 words
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57 1962-10-21 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Uni\ersity of Singapore Dramatic •Society will present, a tragedy •The Father by August Strindberg at the Cultural Centre I Tlieatie at 8.30 p.m. on Oct. 25, 1 26 ami 27. Tickets at $4. $3 and $2 are now a"ailable at the57 words
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Article49 1962-10-21 6 PENANG, Sat. A foreman, N. Viswanathan. 26. today pleaded not guilty to using criminal force on an eight-year-old Australian girl with Intent to outrage her modesty at Jalan Bunga Kacha Pirlng, Tangjong Toltong, last Tuesday He was allowed *600 ball until Nov. 15.49 words
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927 1962-10-21 6 YAP CHIN KWEE - RAZAK ANNOUNCES A MASSIVE MOVE IN RURAL CAMPAIGN YAP CHIN KWEE. New villages and local councils r now in development drive By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat DEVELOPMENT of local council areas and new villages is to be incorporated into the Government's overall rural development plan, the Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul927 words
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396 1962-10-21 6 'POINTER' on training YOUR DOG THIS week, some questions and their answers for you: Q: I have just bought a pedigree cross dog. Can I get him registered? A: Not generally I'm afraid. There are cases, however, where the Malayan Kennel Association will accept a dog which is a cross.396 words
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226 1962-10-21 6 Mateos stays put in jet, refuses YIP airport suite SINGAPORE. Saturday PRESIDENT ADOLFO LOPEZ MATEOS of Mexico spent 4.") minutes in Singapore today— relaxing in the blue and white jetliner which had flown him from Jakarta. He refuses to come out— though the airport YIP suite had been booked for226 words
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269 1962-10-21 6 Income tax dodger's S5O fine is raised to $1,000 A LOR STAR, Sat. The Kedah High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Surnan, today criticised income tax dodgers when he allowed an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. and increased a lower r court fine of $50 on one charge to a269 words
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Advertisement161 1962-10-21 6 How much will it cost r How do I get from Cairo to Frankfurt? What's the quickest way to get to London? Can I houseboat down the Nile? Does it cost any extra to visit Madrid? H do I get a passport? How do I get a European driving licence?161 words
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Article, Illustration207 1962-10-21 7 A WOMAN JUDGE SO RETICENT MBS. ELIZABETH LANE (abovr).OC Kni;land's iirst-evcr woman judge, was charming and fairly reticent when she gave a press conference in London thi- other day. Her answers were either predictable or cautious. "I am very proud to ho the first woman in this country to be207 words
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Article, Illustration858 1962-10-21 7 Rain-ram-go-away man looks back 8 years BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL WITH A ZEST FOR LIFE BUT THE BOMOH SAYS: I CANT STOP IT THE rain-rain-go-away man, fiO-year-old Lebai Abdullah bin Omar, who kept the skies clear when the Commonwealth cricketers played Malaya in Kuala Lumpur a fortnight ago,858 words
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639 1962-10-21 7 When sudden pain means a self -cure... MKS. LYLE had persuaded her husband foi a long time lo buy a seaside bungalow. 'It will do you good to get away for weekends," she said. After months of looking he found just the right properly, and he took his wife lo639 words
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Advertisement103 1962-10-21 7 W^tmmßms^KM IT ENERGY ESSO EXTRA m wonderful new life for your car a* ><„ Slßfc^B more mileage per gallon because Esso Extra releases smooth, clean power. ■> That makes to IFlvHH^E^BL^^^^^lH^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BffliNF an n 8"" s job easier. And clean-burning Esso Extra fights the formation of deposits. Q |m^^hEHH^HhBHHH|PJHH^MH|r^PP^^ Annoying stalls103 words
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Article, Illustration765 1962-10-21 8 IT'S TO UNCOVER MORE AND MORE THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE Show-off stale THE tendency today seems to be towards showing more and more of yourself. What with those short-short skirts, low-cut dresses, plunging backs and daring swimsuits. Life has become rather breathtaking for all concerned. But wait.MAX KIAN SENG - 765 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-10-21 8 ONE-PIECE MAKES A COMEBACK... rthe far-off places we read about, one piece bathing costumes are back in favour These two. made by a French fashion house, show the trend. On the left the design U in black and white squares, with built-in support and straps which can be altered in75 words
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Article260 1962-10-21 8 SOME years ago. a very proper Bostonlan was giving a political talk when a heckler broke up the audience by giving a first-rate imitation of a rooster crowing. The speaker's friends, who knew him to be more at home in the library than on the hustings,260 words
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Advertisement473 1962-10-21 8 bb^ m ÜbW The centre of attraction, slip posscsvs somethine that is more llun beauty, more than charm a radianre that can only be iCßcrihsi as magnetic. What makes a woman magnetic? SOCIETY REPORTER FINDS OUT AT A RECEPTION I went "But of course It is made of along to473 words
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Advertisement602 1962-10-21 8 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since the discovery of MENDACO with Asthma. Had \Aet 40. 1b5. In. by famous physician it Is no longer weight, suffered coughing, choking; necessary for anyone to suffer from and strangling evory night— couldn't choking, wheeling, gasping Asthma, sleep— expected to die. MENDACO MENDACO602 words
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718 1962-10-21 9 YAP CHIN KWEE - TAN PROMISES 'FAIR DEAL' FOR ALL THE LOCAL COUNCILS YAP CHIN KWEE. 'Government can't give all financial aid wanted by new villages' By K. LUMPUR. Sat r |MII"! national president of the Malayan Chinese Association and Federation Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today said that the Alliance Government could718 words
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Article84 1962-10-21 9 SINGAPORE, lat About 40 employees of the Corner International Air Conditioning Co.. <S> Ltd.. in Leng Kee Road were today called out on strike by the Singapore. Business Houses Employees" Union. A union official Mr. Lim Shee Ping, said the strike was to protest84 words
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Article311 1962-10-21 9 E VICTIMS Of secret society gangsters who keep mum for fear of reprisals or to dodge an appearance in court, should take heart at the protection the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance affords them. Under this law all they've got to do is ring up the311 words
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Article94 1962-10-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sat A two-day conference of top social workers aimed at a more effective programe of community welfare opened here this afternoon. Attending the conferenceare members ot the Malayan Association of Almoners and the Association of Professional Social Workers. The meeting which is being held at the94 words
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Article407 1962-10-21 9 tyHEN men nr».i uinaoited the world me? obtained meat by hunting wild animal> or catching fish, and vegetable matt.r by gathering fruits and berries and digging for tubers But eventually they di.-cover-ed that animals could be tamed and bred and plants could be cultivated, so that what was407 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-10-21 9 INCHE MOHAMED KHIR JOHARI. former Minister of Commerce and Industry and now Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, officially opens the Iron Miners' Association of Ma- laya in Ipoh. On his left are Mr. Chew Swee Kee. former Minister of Education in Singapore, who is the president of60 words
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Article339 1962-10-21 9 "FORMALLY, one would regret a month that went by as October has without a production by the Singapore Stage Club. That isn't the case this month, though; for what with the Services Drama Festival, the Japan Broadcasting Symphony, and various other attractions your scribe has been339 words
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264 1962-10-21 9 KHIR URGES SETTING UP OF CENTRAL BODY FOR IRON, TIN IPOH. Sat— The Malayan mining industry, including tin. iron and other minerals, was urged here last night to set up one national organisation. The suggestion came from Inche Mohamrd Khir Johari when he inaugurated the Iron Miners' Association of Malaya264 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-21 9 wFa 4m *fr w. -1 Uft^w 4f V ■■'iff j'a! 4§f wBW' Traditionally, the finest brandy because for more than a hundred years, Malayans have enjoyed the rich flavour and delicate blend of Hennessy Brandy... the drink that has become a pleasant tradition in the Malayan way of life. When81 words
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OPINION
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Article543 1962-10-21 10 THE border war is no more one of diplomatic notes, nerves and propaganda. It is rapidly assuming the proportions ot an armed conflict. Indian and Chinese troops are firing at each other in remote mountain passes and a war psychology between the two people is being543 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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Article937 1962-10-21 10 (COMPANY MEETING) m Unlimited YEAR's REPORT REVEALS BIG DIVIDENDS niinTC Not always have we UUUIC. succeeded, as in the case of a stubborn mother of eight in Kuala Lumpur, who beat off two shareholders, armed with daggers, trying to fix a deal with her. GENTLEMEN: I am happy to937 words
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Article, Illustration696 1962-10-21 10 STUDY OF MALAYA TODAY CONCISE. EXHAUSTIVE AND ALWAYS RELEVANT— THAT S THIS GEM OF AN ANNUAL Invitation to a banquet THE ANNUAL icill be out this week in good time Jor despatch in the Christmas overseas mail. Price is 53.75, plus 75 cents postage to any place abroad. POSTERITY, they696 words
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Letter196 1962-10-21 10 I WELCOME President Xenned'/'s attempts to discourage those in the United States who call for an outright onslaught on Cuba. I have no doubt what these people say is true. Dr. Castro does have Russian missiles— the SA2 solid fuel, ground-to-air anti-aircraft variety which no one196 words
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Letter65 1962-10-21 10 WITH reference to Mr. Slddiques letter (Sunday Times, Oct. 7) I maintain that the Christian church has a right to protest at the immoral actions of a Government. "Rendering to Caesar the things that are Caesar's" does not imply just that, for we can pay our taxes65 words
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Letter33 1962-10-21 10 I AM planning a long hiking trip at the end of this month. Will those interested write to me at 68. Sungel Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur? GORDON HEE, KUALA LUMPUR.33 words
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Letter142 1962-10-21 10 THE world 1962 seems to have the oddest sense of values. We hear of wealthy men and film stars being tired of life through having too much. And yet we pay no attention to good, honest old people who have to exist on a meagre pension. We142 words
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Letter72 1962-10-21 10 WHAT Malaya wants is a campaign against noise and the first objective should be the radio shops. To demonstrate the power of their sets and hi-fi models s,ome shops have them going at full blast in the doorway or even outsiae. In quite a number of streets72 words
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Letter50 1962-10-21 10 WHY don't the people at Radio Singapore use the standard English pronunciation M found in It.inifl Jones? At times they are incomprehensible The use of standard pronunciation would be of great help especially in "Spell For Cash contests. Example: Cache, badge, cage. SINGAPORE. M. I. LAU.50 words
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Letter104 1962-10-21 10 ONCE there was much taik about luring tourists with the promise of safaris in the Malayan jungle. But the idea was not pushed to fruition and now alas there Is hardly ever any mention of it. Why do we pick up new Ideas, talk earnestly about them for104 words
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Advertisement989 1962-10-21 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2U Word! SIS (Midi mural KEE LEE: Hnwwn Rom, Kirn of Trluk An»on. nod P«ter. I 'inn Whatt. younxcr aon of Mr. and in. baa KnK Hex of Slagaport, on ill Ortotxr 19«2 2U Words (12 Minimum DR. PHOON WAI-WOR, aon of Dr. Mm s. Q Pooon Hook989 words
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Advertisement13 1962-10-21 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHIR ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TIL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement8 1962-10-21 10 SEE ASIA Mjgj line Newspaper Revolution (Page Two).8 words
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220 1962-10-21 11 48-hour non-stop run by Toyota 700 pENANG. Sat. A 1 Toyota 700 will participate in a marathon 48-hour nonstop run round Penang Island starting on Monday. The Toyota 700. a minicar made by the Toyota Motor Manufacturers of Japan, will start the run at 10 a.m. The three-day run will220 words
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Article45 1962-10-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sat The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and Ptian Noor Ai&hah will attend the gala premiere of the film. "Seven Seas To Calais," at the Lido an Oct. 24, in I aid of the Red Cross Society.45 words
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Article34 1962-10-21 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education, will present prizes and certificates at the Teachers Training College graduation ceremony at the Victoria Theatre at 4 p.m. on Nov. 14.34 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-10-21 11 QVER 200 members and- guests last night attended a cocktail party at the Singapore National Union of Journalists' new premises in Havclock Road to celebrate the first anniversary of Wartawan, the union's official organ. The party was also a house-warming. Present were representatives of trade unions,76 words
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Article361 1962-10-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today paid a tribute to his Cabinet colleague, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. as the "best custodian of our national finances." Speaking at a meeting of chairmen of Alliance-con-trolled local361 words
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73 1962-10-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sat— Thieves broke into the Chin Swee Road i oaown of Mm Beng Huat i Singapore) Ltd. and stole i- ods worth about $6,000 at dawn today. Police Secretary, Lim Seng Huat (no relation of Lim Seng Huat the businessman) said that73 words
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Article, Illustration659 1962-10-21 11 A SINGAPORE woman, who works as supervising physiotherapist in a New Zealand hospital, has urged the Singapore Government to send more students there to study this subject. Mrs. -R. Wordic. younKest daughter of the late Dr. C.J Paglar. said this on Friday night before flying back to659 words
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Article226 1962-10-21 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (1.000) $2.01, (2.000) $2: F. and N. ords (2.000) $3.20: Oammon (1.000) $1.64; J. Waugh (1.000) $2.24. (1.000) $2.25. (3.000)226 words
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Article94 1962-10-21 11 TODAY: Sedill KechlJ 4.05 am < 7.4 ft I. 228 p.m. < 5 6ft > Singapore 5.20 a.m. <6.7!t>. 3.49 pm (7.4 ft); Port Dickson 12 03 am. (61ft); Port Sxiettenham 10.29 a.m (9.4 ft); n.38 p.m. (97ft>; Penang 4.37 a.m. 1 6.0ft i,94 words
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248 1962-10-21 11 GAULDIN MIRANDA - Salesman is freed on charge of raping a typist in church office GAULDIN MIRANDA Magistrate: Insufficient grounds to send case to High Court By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday SALESMAN, Chew Kirn Lin, 21, who was accused of raping; a 23--year-old typist, today walked out of the Magistrate's Court a free man.248 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-10-21 11 Handsome's day at Free School ceremony in Penang DENANG, Sat. It was "Handsome's" day at the Penang Free School prize-giv-ing this morning. For "Handsome"— school captain Chan Hen Sam received a special clap when he stepped up on the stage to receive the Form VI biology prize from298 words
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Advertisement50 1962-10-21 11 LOOK!*W m^^\ FIRST AID DRESSING QC3^^Xl3|^m^W|^B\\\ transparent and your skin shows through it. Iw^^^^iyMplfiftfi'^^Bpl^fr keep wounds clean and safe, while they l^f^^S^V^*^^^ COVCf sO unobtrusively they can scarcely he seen Ordinary Elastoplast still available.of course. Distributers JACKSON tCO LTO Sin* aporr irssrlton JACKSON S MAIArA LTD Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Peninf50 words
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Advertisement75 1962-10-21 11 You too can save... You may not be a hawker but like him you are subject to the varying degrees of fortune Why not prepare for the rainy day and save your money at the Bank? It is safe and convenient You may be interested to know that we operate75 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-10-21 11 JIIOHEST and lowest tempertilures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. yesterday :-r--llighcst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 72 Kola Bharu 88 75 Penang 86 75 Malacca 88 74 Singapore 86 74 Ipoh 88 7440 words
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237 1962-10-21 12 Career Corner: With books in mind... WHEN young people consider taking up librarianship. they usually think in terms of big public libraries. They tend to torget that there are many other types of library which can offer a satisfying career Universities and colleges have their own libraries, and there are237 words
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Article, Illustration719 1962-10-21 12 1 1 IJlnLt^? DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times Woman reader with a problem concerning precious and semi-precious stones DEAR Know Alls: 1 plan to buy a jade or opal ring, but I am unable to distinguish719 words
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81 1962-10-21 12 Question of citizenship now that he is away again HOW can 1 j»rqulre Federal citizenship? My application immediately after Merdeka was rejected, because 1 was ir Singapore schooling on Merdeka Day Now 1 am back In Singapore, living with an aunt, because my tather Is dead and l have no81 words
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782 1962-10-21 12 GIRL OF 14 SAYS I LOVE MY BROTHER-IN-LAW 'HE LOVES ME, TOO, AND I AM VERY FRIGHTENED' QIiAH Jane Lee: 1 am a girl of 14 and have fallen in love with my brother-in-law. He says he loves me. I wonder what my sister would say to this. She is782 words
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Advertisement99 1962-10-21 12 i— v rJ^^-w y- x $jm •^^SL^^iiL: L ■/A m rfrih i i /vTf j>-^j Come over and enjoy jStt&il^h^^ M/ WmW SSs the new idea in smoking* I^Mi. t^l Cool, clean Consulate. V^^l^B jk^V^H B h Pure white filter. Premium I^^^Hb quality tobaccos. Li > b <% iF*' E&99 words
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Article355 1962-10-21 13 BOY's shame Suicide by stabbing on failing exam twice TIfALACCA, Sat. The Jfl Malacca Coroner, Mr. w.ananatha Iyer, was today told that a 22-year-old student took his life because he had failed the School Certificate Examination on two occasions and had brought shame to his family. The inquest heard how355 words
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55 1962-10-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. A year after he landed In Singapore Illegally an Indonesian, Jazld Bahar, gave himself up at the r- Immigration Department. Today he pleaded guilty to illegal entry and was jailed for a month. The court was told Jazld sneaked into Singapore by sampan55 words
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191 1962-10-21 13 Borneo boy gets court permission to wed an English girl T ONDON, Sat. A Borneo 1j student in England. Mr. Philip Sword. 22, and his English sweetheart. Miss Olive Southgate. 18. have been given judicial permission to marry after a two-year hide and-seek romance. Mr. Sword hugged his sweetheart outside191 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-10-21 13 INDUSTRIALISTS FROM HK, JAPAN PLAN TO PUT UP TWO FACTORIES IPOH. Sat. Two foreign industrialists who would like to set up new Industries at Tasek, the industrial estate in Ipoh, called on the president of the Municipality. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam today. One of them. Mr. Leung206 words
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283 1962-10-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An official of the Selangor Welfare Department told the Sunday Times today that the public need not worry about the welfare of the five San waifs, "because they are being taken care of by an aunt283 words
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Article617 1962-10-21 13 •DO VOL' have a query or doubt? Then write to The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House, Blver Valley Road, Singapore 9. I CAN'T bold out much hope for all of you who have sent in your cheques or money orders for the Oct.617 words
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275 1962-10-21 13 More pa: agreed, so strike is off at Zuellig SINGAPORE, Sat. EmQ ployees of F.E. Zuellig (Singapore) Ltd. in Denmark House, are to get wage increases ranging from $15 to $50 a month following an agreement reached yesterday between the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union representing275 words
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Article29 1962-10-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. A marble slab crashed on to the road from the eighth floor of Denmark House at Parries Quay this morning. No one was hit.29 words
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Advertisement108 1962-10-21 13 NtorKAY At home or in the office, milk 1 I nature's finest food sees you through, /#\f Otl> CREAi* 1 1 enriched with Vitamins A and D. There's 1 "^"""onwmibwibjw*** I Er WEIGHT ZiLßlHWtt* none finer! Next time, take a Vacuum I LJ* El^eDmAusTi*«M*J4f flask of cold NESPRAY to the108 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-10-21 13 By The City Editor ISSUUiiSUUUHIHiHI ~even nom is T -title to you, C HM/ "J to*l- »f** I •_^**~^>v_ re ti&'lQ J^p7^& dom, common mmis L-W 111 sway* wV s?Z of transport m W[ \y&>y pay. smith! MC V^ f^^j^m^ letters Bi HWlin i«Wltey D«wor45 words
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Advertisement82 1962-10-21 14 GETUPTO EXTRA MILES WITH EACH TANKFUL y i SUPERSHELL Supershell, engine deposits can get red hot and burn up petrol like a house on fire. You waste power and money. It \ou always use Supershell with ICA, \ou get the total power your car needs and ///> to 17 extra82 words
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Miscellaneous671 1962-10-21 14 I I TWIW< IT ONLY PAIK,TAKZAKI,TWAT ITELI)| *PJKING THE LAST WAR I WAS A "I 7\7 07? JOSS- SUUTTUUS CA^SO |*T*EV AS<E7 YE TO r*iL.OT TUEsV A 'i-jGE GCI7 CACHE- POX IyOU WOW I *ECA»AE IWVOLV67 WITH M6UCOPTEK FtuOT- WWEVJ TUE WAR PCOW OWE CITY TO A^OTWEK. OWE TWS I671 words
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Miscellaneous541 1962-10-21 14 VIROO (Aug. 22-Sept 22): SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 23) You are In some danger of work- If you h»re rel»U»es around yoa. Ing too hard or of taking on too the situation U a little dangerous, many responsibilities. However They will try to dictate to you fascinating a new line of541 words
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Miscellaneous379 1962-10-21 14 -STAR of theWEEK' |P"^ f His coming year of lifr i* Ilkrly to prove a Umr of f testing for you. What happens In the coming year will not %jk~affect your position or your Income too much, bat events of late 1962 and early 1963 will demand much of your379 words
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Miscellaneous62 1962-10-21 15 T#r CISCO XIV, your M<* West favourite mw K^BPWWa jl J* -{■mSSrfff^ X TOMORROW WE CAH 6JENAS hiOCHBS, J PRESENTLY PAtiCHO r?^A i V-ih. v ifiST If Af Mi V M aJIL^B W^ W W? W irMKlr V^ *"^jl r*HChiO HAS SUCH A ~Z^ THAT IT WAKES HM UP/~f /^^fe62 words
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Miscellaneous307 1962-10-21 16 m ScXAX, SWS& MOZR&B, IF LET THE IW4URAMCE I W- THAT £l»Y WA£ EAVE£DROPPIW6, I'LL i> f WISH I COULP R&MEMBEfc y^jj YOU'RE roOBM TO HELP 6ET 1 COMPANY WORRV,MR.J g PET. FAMILIAR y A^^J r 7^>ri'^' g^WfVEgE I £>AW THATMU&. I THOUGHT YOU HAPA /s^_^^ I HIM HE ROBBED307 words
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Article, Illustration894 1962-10-21 17 RODERICK MANN - Peter's price of success RODERICK MANN By AND WHAT SOPHIA LOREN DID TO CHANGE AN IMAGE ONCE every six weeks a fawn-coloured Bentley Continental, skirting the fringe of Hampstead Heath, London, pulls up in front of a blue-and-white house. Inside the house a snuill iium has been wailing. Putting a894 words
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Article, Illustration474 1962-10-21 17 When sirens of the deep take to cosmetics... PETER LIM AT THE FILMS THE MERMAIDS OF TIBURON Diane Webber, George Rowe, Timothy Carey Cathay release I WONDER ti pnotographic model-tumed-actess Diane Webber ever dreamt of being a mermaid. If she :ias, then her dream has come true. In this colour474 words
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Advertisement614 1962-10-21 17 X Now showing: oVoT'^Vm t "The Mermaids of Tiburon" X Diane Webber Aquascope Color T Phn Sre Feat Ite in Color" I THE INSTALLATION OF THE? 4. FIRST CHANCELLOR OF THEI UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE. I i NEXT CHANGE (Fox) t "THERE'S NO BUSINESS X X LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" I Marilyn614 words
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Advertisement97 1962-10-21 17 Commencing To-morrow! Bargains MODERN SILK STORE BIG DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL ITEMS! 34, High Street Singapore 6. Tel. ***** I PALACE BAR RESTAURANT (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEA DANCE FROM TODAY EVERY SUNDAY SPECIAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE OWN PARTNERS WELCOMED PALACE THEATRE 3RD FLOOR, EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****-8. I I ATA97 words
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Advertisement78 1962-10-21 17 I FOR your book review see ASIA Magazine (Page 18). Today: 1 |H*»t: 2.30-5 4!.» am J Shmimi rtmt nhun Smwxm ee utlT4l mmwm\ TBbW 20 A*/FD To-doy 11.00 a.m. "Flam* And Th« Arrow". HRW^W/tT^^WHjJ Phone fgg^ m^UUl mmmm «MO4 i" Shew»T'V.J»-IlJo*'7rOo'.9 JO p.m. Johnny Wcisamuller Brendo Joyce TARZAN AND78 words
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Advertisement409 1962-10-21 17 5 SHOWS DAILY of 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. OPENS EEIH3 TODAY SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION $1/. to ALL SEATS at 11, 1.45, 4 6.30 Shows during Season! The LjhHeDevils are back in theiV Latesh ftnniesh /-^CECIL PARKER imKUk: JOVCFGRENFELI Plus: STORE PRIME MINISTER ABROAD mt^^r A Ministry of409 words
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227 1962-10-21 18 Minister Byrne opens $40,000 creche SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K.M. Byrne, today opened the $40,000 Lee Kuo Chuan creche in CJuillemard Road and said that it demonstrated the constructive work tht Government was doing for the people. He told a large crowd that the Government227 words
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383 1962-10-21 18 Alliance's chances in Lipis poll 'very bright' POLLING CLOSES: HUSSEIN 'SATISFIED': BOESTAMAM 'KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED 1 PMIP NOT WORRIED ABOUT RESULTS' Xl ALA LIPIS, Saturday. THK secretary-general of the United Malay National Organisation, Inche Hussein Nordin, said tonight "our chances are very bright" after polling had closed for the Lipis383 words
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Article289 1962-10-21 18 COMINGS GOINGS AT STORE AIRPORT cent flood in Klang ond Port Swettenham. yHE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Zurich. Istanbul, Teheran. Bombay, Colombo <8A712> 10.10 p.m.: QANTAS: From Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta. iQF 741) 8.20 p.m.; from289 words
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Article46 1962-10-21 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. R. Suhalmi was today remanded for a week after he was tentatively charged with voluntarily causing ferievjpux hurt to Sopian June Nangatiil with a drinking glass aboard the vessel Tong Lie at Inner Roads on Oct. 19. No plea was recorded.46 words
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Article70 1962-10-21 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. The case against' Dr. Herrg Yeck Meng, a private practitioner, charged with voluntarily causing miscarriage, was transferred from the Ninth Magistrates Court to the First District Court today. Dr Heng is accused of performing the miscarriage on Madame Heng Eng Klu at South Bridge Road, not70 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-10-21 18 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG: By PENANG, Saturday MINISTER URGES STUDENTS TO TAKE UP NEW STUDIES MORE university students in Malaya should take up social studies, the new Minister of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, urged here today. "This is a very important subject for the Federation," he told Penang Free322 words
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Article37 1962-10-21 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. T. Jones. United Nations consultant attached to the Social Studies Department, University of Singapore, will speak on AVhat is Prison For" at the Rotary Club luncheon at Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.37 words
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153 1962-10-21 18 New general manager for Singapore airport SINGAPORE, Sat. Flying l 3 enthusiast Mr. Cheong Pak Chow. 35. has been appointed general manager of the Singapore airport. He is a qualified' pilot and vice-president of the Royal Singapore Flying Club. The much-travelled former operations officer succeeds Mr. Tan Beng San, who153 words
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Article65 1962-10-21 18 SINGAPORE. Sal. There will be no delivery of posts next Saturday. Deepavali day. But the General Post Office will be open Irom 9 a m t0 noon. The other post offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., with the exception of Kandang Kerbau.65 words
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53 1962-10-21 18 SINOAPORE Sal Two youths Lim Chong Tian and Chiew Klew. were jailed for three months each today for possession of house-breaking implements at Tanjong Katong. near the Junction of Wilkinson Road, yesterday afternoon. Llm. who had two convictions, was found with a screwdriver and53 words
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Article89 1962-10-21 18 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Dr. Thio Chan Bee, a Legislative Assemblyman, left Singapore this morning as the personal representative of the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to the Inauguration of the Moral Re-Armament Asian Assembly Centre at Odarawa, Japan. He was accompanied by two Federation delegates to the89 words
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Article515 1962-10-21 18 Suspect caught: Victim vanishes SINGAPORE. Sat Police have caught a snatch-thief suspect but they cannot find the victim—believed ro be an attractive woman of 3& dressed in black jeans ano green blouse. She vanished from the scene of the crime— Eu Tong Sen Street, immediately after ncr gold chain was515 words
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Article, Illustration403 1962-10-21 18 PETER LIMS MOTORING WHEN I first drove an NSU-Prinz about two years ago it was only a novelty in Malaya. An off-beat machine that one would be tempted to buy Just to annoy a busybody mother-in-law. Last week i road tested the new NSU403 words
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Advertisement39 1962-10-21 18 fMomii GOLDEN JUBILEE > i9i2 ')Mi l962 t MAKERS OF QUALITY CARS FOR jr^J %g YEA^ MORRIS V\ WOLSELEY COMMERCIAL VEHICLES NUFFIELP TRACTORS MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED 14 20 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Represented in the Federation of Malaya WEARNE BROS. LIMITED39 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1962-10-21 19 Ever-loving Memory of Vincent Law who pa«*d away on 21/10/61. Inserted by his friends.16 words
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Article1606 1962-10-21 19 SUMMER WINE IS SAFE TO FOLLOW gUMMER WINE has only one win to his credit— the one mile Spring Cvp but there is not the slightest doubt that he is a classy performer. With a handy weight mark of 8.00, this Summertime six-year-old appeals as a good each-way bet in1,606 words
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Article155 1962-10-21 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER BM« 1 I.0« PR. TOURNAI Golden Lady 11.ir.-iCi SUNSHINE LAD Another Chance Kinc Power G. SCHOLAR Another t'hance Kinc Power Race 2 2.35 TIBETAN Ace Admiral Shaitfrila ACE ADMIRAL Film Goer Tibetan SHANGRILA Ace Admiral Tibetan P. OF PERSIA Cavalltna Siv Out ASTOUNDING Robin155 words
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Article17 1962-10-21 19 Best bets are Tibetan (Race 2) and Astounding (Race 4). The going is heavy. j17 words
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Article1027 1962-10-21 19 Race 2.0-Cl 2, Div 4-6 f 4 23j03 Kin e Power (Crest-White St 5 15 "68 Hareutx (Olympic St Marilah Co.) 16 ***** Golden Lad, (Lucky St., DonnelTjfe sl'r, Spald^, Race 2: 235-Ci 2, Div 3-6 f ■1 mm Mi»-.el (Vent Vlci St.) Allan, 71,027 words
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Advertisement769 1962-10-21 19 ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'p-re) ill Word, Ji (Min.)— Box SO €tt. txlrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. S<>. Rohmson Road Tel: *****. BOUND BOOKS MICROFILMIO Tanic'A Photocopy Service 10, Boat Quay. as4fi<>. HARBOUR, CI.EARAHCI *■<■ MOVALS. parking, shipping. Contact Anrk.i Transport Co., S Bernard Street, Wpore 7TT73. SHOPPING GUIDE (SW) f769 words
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Advertisement428 1962-10-21 19 MEN FIND NEW WAY to leel Young Aa m crow older It's only natural that we begin to slow down. Bat some people grow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep working and seldom get any fun out of life. Due to428 words
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324 1962-10-21 20 New 'cap' scores two in 3-1 England win I ONDON, Sat. Scotland, last year's champions, and England opened the home international soccer championship today with victories over Wales and Northern Ireland. At Cardiff Scotland, after being held to 1-1 at halftime. beat Wales 3-2 while England beat Northern Ireland 3-1324 words
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Article48 1962-10-21 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Quarterfinal results in the R.I.C. Racecourse Cup played today were- G J. Jockel beat T. B. Davies one up. A.O.R. Pudge bent Y. Hirose up. Lim Koon Meny beat Ong Beng Bee 3 iind 2, W. A. Hadley beat Scow Li Meng 2 and 1.48 words
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Article36 1962-10-21 20 LONDON, Sat— Results of Eng-li.-.ii football matches piayed last night: Div. 2 Scunihorpe 1 Portsmouth 2. Swaivsea 2 Derby 0 Div. 3— Halifax 0 Southend I. Div. 4— Lincoln 1 Doncaster 2. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-10-21 20 ARSENAL FORWARDS WIN AIR DUEL... A ARSENAL left winger Skirton (right) and inside right Strong challenge West Ham goalkeeper Leslie for the ball in the air during the First Division London "Derby" at Highbury. Leslie failed to reach the ball and it went to centre-forward63 words
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Article, Illustration13 1962-10-21 20 WEST INDIAN MCQUEEN MAKES A WELCOME RETURN TO RUGBY... MCQUEEN13 words
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157 1962-10-21 20 I SINGAPORE. Sat— Golden HoQ. the light and welter weight champion of Indonesia, lived up to his reputation as a knockout specialist when he flattened Battling Ooi of Keciah in the 35th second of the sixth round in their 10-round fight before a157 words
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Article66 1962-10-21 20 DENANG. Sat Favourites Some- sook Boonyasukanon (Thailand) and Ng Boon Bee won their second round matches to enter the men's singles quarter finals of this year's Penang open badminton championships at the Penang Chinese Girls High School Hall today. Soomsook. the defending champion, took only 14 minutes to66 words
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Article24 1962-10-21 20 MELBOURNE. Sat. Even Stevens. New Zealand challenger, today won the £16.320 Caufield Cup. run over one mile and a half at Caufield.24 words
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163 1962-10-21 20 MCC BOWLERS GET A SATISFYING BAG OF WICKETS PERTH. Saturday. A PART from one defiant stand which held them up for over two hours, the M.C.C. bowlers had a thoroughly satisfactory time today on trie second day of their match against Western Australia, tak- 1 ing 13 wickets. First they163 words
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Article150 1962-10-21 20 MCC Ist Inn* 303 W. AUSTRALIA Ul Inns Gartrell c Smith b Larter 17 Punch c Smith b Larier 1 Vernon c Dexter b Statham 4 Shepherd c IllingworUi b Titmus 41 Parker b Statham 0 Wtshart c Smith b Statham 1 Hoare c Illlngworth b Titmus 8 Buggins150 words
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Article55 1962-10-21 20 HONG KONG. Sat.— Singapore Base District won the Par East Land Forces swimming and diving championships here yesterday when they beat Hong Kong Land Forces by 54 points to 25. The visitors took eight of the nine events. Singapore also won the water polo championship byReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-10-21 20 F. SALAUVDIN - F. SALAUVDIN: by Singapore. Sat. THE swift-running, fast-tack-ling R.A.O.C. side today produced a star in Derek Edwards and it was his brilliance which enabled them to beat Singapore Cricket Club by six points (2 tries) to nil on the padang. Flyhalf Edwards, who368 words
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Article119 1962-10-21 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Marines, playing their final match in this years Div. One league, handed Fathul Karib their second straight defeat when they won tonight's match 4-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Marines, controlling play right from the start, took only eight minutes to pierce the Fathul defence119 words
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194 1962-10-21 20 CINGAPORE. Sat. Angered by the remarks of a noisy spectator, a Khalsa player struck him with his stick during play in today's S.H.A. League Div. l match which was won 1-0 by Indian Association at Balestier Road. The spectator summoned the Police. But when the194 words
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Advertisement27 1962-10-21 20 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND aTjß'ir^ there is Heineken Beer from yX^^^^SrxV s refreshing, golden light Heineken. *3^.«Sr«^.\vi^\ 1 discerning taste, everywhere' IQs^p^ssjsjaMiml f World's leading imported beer >A'-jjj27 words
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Advertisement238 1962-10-21 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Words $12 (Minimum). BIRTHS LIM: To Lily and Taw Chows a daughter at Buncsar Hospital. K.U Thank* to Doctor* and Nurses. CHI AM: To Rosie and Peter a son at 3.17 a.m. 20-10-62 .-v Asfunt.i Foundation: both well: thanks to doctors and .«i:iir. ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY OF238 words
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Advertisement203 1962-10-21 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR SCHOOL CLERK APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for the above post. Applicants must have attained their 17t*i but not 23rd birthday and must have passed th? School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate Examinations. Preference will be given to those with a knowledge of Typewriting203 words
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Advertisement428 1962-10-21 20 Clear Your Skin Over Night #fe* g% New Discovery Starts Pp< ..».J l.^A Ending Eczema, \^^S\ W^rf) Pimples, Blemishes/ r\M !£?</ \v t^S?/ Ringworm and 'p^yjr l^\*Jli Athletes Foot in 10 before after Mlnntor U/nrl/c minutes, then starts to work Immediate!?, IYtInUTcS TVOIRi clearing and healing your skin, making It428 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-10-21 20 SPORTS DIARY K LUANG SOCCER: Muiayan Indians P.A. Cup Johore v Malacca. Kluang town padang (5 p.m.). SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier League RAP v Chinese. Jalan Besar. Junior Cup S.T.U. v Star Socterites "A". Parrer Park. t \K RALLY: R.A.P. Seletar Auto Club Rally.43 words
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