The Straits Times, 23 October 1962
1962-10-23
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Title Section20 1962-10-23 1 AVEttAGE DAILY CERTIFIFII SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times tie**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article895 1962-10-23 1 Nehru tells nation: No price is too high for our freedom, we can't submit to aggression Chinese tanks in border assault NEW DELHI, Monday INDIA said today that the Chinese had used tanks for the first time on the North-West frontier yesterday while China claimed to have "re-taken"895 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-10-23 1 MALAYAN PREMIER SPEAKS ON SINO-INDIAN BORDER CLASHES TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN arrives at Dum Dum airport, Calcutta, on his way to Madras. At his left is West Bengal State Minister Khangen Dasgupta. THE Tengku chats with Malayan students in Calcutta during his brief stopover. U.P.I, pictures.UPI - 45 words
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91 1962-10-23 1 THE SILENT WATCHERS AT EMBASSY IN PEKING P EKING, Mon. Plain-clothes watchers have been stationed since yesterday outside the houses of all Indian diplomats and Embassy staff in Peking, Indian diplomatic sources said here today. The sources said uniformed police appeared outside the houses for three hours yesterday morning, but91 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-10-23 1 UMNO suspends two Singapore leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Singapore UMNO leaders, were today suspended indefinitely for breach of discipline and acts detrimental to the interests of the party. They are Inche Darus Shariff chairman of the East Division, and his secretary, Inche Zainuddin Talib. Inche Darus was today described390 words
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Article296 1962-10-23 1 FINDINGS BY THE COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T*HE Industrial Court has awarded an all-round increase of 3J per cent on gross salaries and wages of workers in the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Co., Ltd. But It rejected the workers' claim for payment of296 words
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Article52 1962-10-23 1 NAPLES, Mon. The 23.696 British liner Orion sailed from here today for Marseilles and Lonaon after being Isolated In quarantine for 24 hours outside Naples harbour because a smallpox suspect had been on board. The suspect boarded the llnar In Singapore and was taken off at52 words
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Article33 1962-10-23 1 OROME. Mon Saudi Arabian Premier Crown Prince Palsal arrived from New York today after attending the United Nations General Assembly. He was scheduled to leave for home tomorrow.33 words
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Article19 1962-10-23 1 TOKYO, Mon— Colonel Kirn of South Korea left here by air tonight for the United States.19 words
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Article29 1962-10-23 1 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. U Thant. the Acting SecretaryGeneral, announced today that he hud Invited Dr. DJalal Abdoh to serve as administrator of West New Guinea.29 words
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594 1962-10-23 1 China doesn't want a rival: Tengku MADRAS, Mon. Tengku A d v 1 Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minister, said here today China was attacking India because "China does not want a rival in this part of the world." He told a press conference- "We knew what was going to happenReuter - 594 words
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Article173 1962-10-23 1 ONDON. Mon. The Bolivian Ambassador and Acting Chairman of the International Tin Council. Mr. Manuel Barrau, announced today that the council meeting adjourned on Aug. 16 would be resumed in London on Nov. 6. Mr Barrau did not elaborate. A highly informed source173 words
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175 1962-10-23 1 Move to 'attack British ships' off Cuba SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Mon. Inspecified "naval units" of the Cuban militant exiles were today huntins for British ships in Cuban territorial waters, according to a spokesman of the organisation. He said last night that the units had left a base somewhere in175 words
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Article43 1962-10-23 1 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Liberia asked that nuclear powers agree to a partial ban on nuclear tests that cau&e radioactivity, with a proviso that would allow eltrier party to withdraw If agreement was not reached on underground tests within a year.43 words
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Article232 1962-10-23 1 Jack to make 'crisis' speech WASHINGTON. Mon. President Kennedy will make a televised address tonight "on a subject of the highest national urgency," the White House announced. Amid speculation about an imminent United States move, possibly In connection with Cuba or Berlin, the President spent the morning conferring with his232 words
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Article30 1962-10-23 1 NO ARMS REQUEST WASHINGTON Mm >» )U Di p irtncal m today ib.j< no '>lli«'»i i quo* h<«i brcn H T.t from Nl lor military Mtbtaß" Bcatrr m PAGI30 words
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465 1962-10-23 2 NEW DELHI, Monday •J HE Indian Government has informally sounded Britain and the United States on the possibility of a quick supply of automatic weapons and ammunition following major Chinese assaults on the northern border, according to usually well-, informed sources. No formalReuter; UPI - 465 words
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Article, Illustration271 1962-10-23 2 India won't take case to UN Menon: \TEW DELHI, Mon. 11 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, the Indian Minister of Defence, said yesterday that India has no plans to take the border dispute with China to the United Nations as "this China is not in the United Nations." The GeneralReuter; UPI - 271 words
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Article59 1962-10-23 2 TOKYO. Mon— Communist China warned the little Himalayan nation of Bhutan today not to open its borders to Indian troops who are now fight ing on the border. The Communist Chinese Foreign Ministry issued the warning, saying it had received reports that India soon would ask BhutanUPI - 59 words
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Article39 1962-10-23 2 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Dr. Ralph Bunche, United Nations Under Secretary for Special Political Affairs, left by air yesterday to Investigate the political and military situation in the Congo on behalf of U Thant. the acting Se-cretary-General.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article39 1962-10-23 2 LUTCHER .Louisiana >. Mon. Nine badly burned bodies have been recovered from a Norwegian tanker which collided with oil barges on the Mississippi River, raising the death toll to 10. Eight people are still missing. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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115 1962-10-23 2 BOMBAY, Mon. Indian Communist leaders yester. day condemned Communist Chinese attacks on the Indian border. Mr. S. O. Sardesal secretary of the Communist Party Council for Maharashtra State, Issued a statement condemning the use of force by Communist China and declaring that Communist wouldReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-10-23 2 SALESMANSHIP BY HELICOPTER NEW YORK harbour car company's standstill at the sight recently of a car flying in from the sea, dangling from a 1 helicopter. It was the French Renault car company's method of introducing their new Renault 'B'^tP America. Picture shows the car being56 words
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Article266 1962-10-23 2 NAIROBI, Mon. Mr. Jo m o Kenyatta, president of the Kenya African National Union, yesterday threw open membership of the party to people of all races, including Europeans, who "will agree to follow our law." Urging his followers at a rally here not toReuter - 266 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-10-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (etwee? tomour?}r-^>\ wmmm I 1 1 r fMa i4o.14 words
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233 1962-10-23 3 Invitation to Germans: Build plants in Britain I ONDON. Mon. The lj British government is inviting German industrialists to establish factories in Britain, it was revealed here today. Mr Frederick Erroll, Britain's President of the Board of Trade, signs the invitation in letters which have been circulated with "make itReuter - 233 words
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169 1962-10-23 3 SEATTLE, Mon. The Seattle World Fair closed yesterday after a profitable, six-month run- Fair officials expected admissions to total nearly 10 million when the final figures were recorded. With total receipts estimated at US$62 ($186) million officials said the fair was certain to show169 words
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Article73 1962-10-23 3 LONDON, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmlllan, was warned here today that British Labour will reject a Government agreement to Join the European Common Market unless present conditions are Improved, and will call for a general election. Mr. Prank Cousins, general secretary of the giantReuter - 73 words
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Article38 1962-10-23 3 NEW YORK, Mon. The American Cancer Society said that 1.200.000 people In the United States have been cured of cancer and estimated that about 177.000 developing the disease in 1963 would be saved. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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366 1962-10-23 3 COLOGNE, Monday. \[R. Nikita Khrushchev has said he will take the German issue to the United Nations if new talks with America after the U.S. elections on Nov. 6 fail to produce results. The Soviet Prime Minister added in an interview published366 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-10-23 3 Jagan hopes Guiana will be free in a few months LONDON, Mon. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Prime Minister of British Guiana, said on arrival here yesterday, he thought his country should get independence from Britain "in a few months time-" About 100 students from British Guiana, some with banners demanding mdependence,Reuter - 138 words
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96 1962-10-23 3 GAITSKELL COMPETES WITH MODELS IN THEIR UNDIES LONDON, Mon. Traffic stopped on East Street. Derby, when a department store replaced its window mannequins with live girls modelling women's underclothlng. Across the street, the Labour Party leader. Mr Hurh (iaitskell. was addressing; a women's rally. "We certainly attracted a lot ofUPI - 96 words
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Article27 1962-10-23 3 SAIGON, Mon. Admlraf Harry Felt. Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command, today said that the military situation In South Vietnam was better than before. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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243 1962-10-23 3 YEW YORK, Mon. 11 Crown Prince Faisal, the new Premier of Saudi Arabia, yesterday called on the United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser to "cease interfering in Yemen." The prince said in an interview: "Our first feeling is that the U.A.R. should cease interferingReuter; UPI - 243 words
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Ranger swings around the moon-blind, dumb
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213 1962-10-23 3 CALIFORNIA, Mon—Ranger- 5, its mission a failure and its television camera unable to send back pictures, passed within 450 miles of the moon today. Its signals were silent for more than one hour until It reappeared on the left side of the moon as213 words
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174 1962-10-23 3 Substances that 'can alter strength of voice' TtfOSCOW, Mon. A 1 A Soviet pianist has discovered that certain substances placed near a speaker or singer can alter the timbre and strength of his voice, Tass said. The pianist. Mikhail Yale übo v i eh, experimented with metal, wood and otherReuter - 174 words
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Article64 1962-10-23 3 LONDON, Mon. The Royal i Navy Is. taking steps to stop Russian trawlers spying on Nato manoeuvres, an- Admiralty spokesman said yesterday. He said the guard ships would be specially detailed during exercises to hunt Russian trawlers and report their positions, but they would64 words
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Article28 1962-10-23 3 BERLIN, Mon. The East German authorities allowed 13 elderly men and five women to enter West Berlin over the weekend to Join relatives.— UP.l.28 words
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178 1962-10-23 4 Former Robinsons chairman dies in England OINGAPORE. Mon. News was received in Singapore this morning of the sudden death in England of Mr. Leonard Charles Hutchings, former Chairman of Robinson's department store here. Mr. Hutchings, 69, was a director and adviser of the firm's London office until his death on178 words
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Article73 1962-10-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The National Theatre Trust has unanimously accepted the lowest tender of $1,361,143.29 submitted by Oriental Structural Company lor the construction of the National Theat. re. Mr. K.C. Lee. chairman- of the trust said the company would take over the site tomorrow to begin construction73 words
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Article52 1962-10-23 4 The Malayan Labour Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudm, Mid in Singapore on Sunday that he believed the labour bttuatlon In the Borneo territories would not become a headache to the Central Government after Malaysia. In yesterday's report on an lnwrview with Inche Bahaman, the word "not" was inadvertently52 words
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Article19 1962-10-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The appeals committee of the Singapore Cheshire Home collected $34,165.84 in its recent fund-raising campaign.19 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-10-23 4 NEWSMAN ON STUDY TRIP TO AMERICA MR. S.K. LAW, (above) until last week Editor of the Chinese Section of the Sarawak Information Office in Kuching, Is on his way to the United States on a Congressional Fellowship Grant. He will stay nine months in the United States studying the work75 words
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Article27 1962-10-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water will be cut off In Boon Lay Road between 14 m-s. and Tanjong KUng end. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article325 1962-10-23 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR rpHE following is louay's scne- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Frankfurt, Zurich, Tel Aviv. Teheran, New Delhi, Rangoon <BA 700) 5.30 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.45 p.m. from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 719)325 words
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Article, Illustration180 1962-10-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two British pop singers, Adam Faith and John Leyton, flew into Singapore this evening and into the arms of waiting teenage girls, who hugged and garlanded them with flowers. The two singing stars, who stopped over at Singapore airport for 45 minutes on their way180 words
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Article164 1962-10-23 4 SELETAR WIN DRAMA FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Mon. The Seletar Theatre Club won the Services Drama Festival for Its production of Archibald Mac Leash's '"J3." Placed second was The Naval Drama Group ("The Player King"), and third Tengah Theatre Club ("You Can't Take It With You" I The results were announced last164 words
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Article, Illustration393 1962-10-23 5 $1 5 m plan for coconuts Batu Pahat smallholdings picked for $8m pilot scheme: Board set up to administer giant replanting programme KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. GOVERNMENT'S $15m. plan for rehabilitating and replanting Malaya's coconut estates will be launched in two months with an $Bm. pilot scheme at Batu Pahat, the393 words
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Article152 1962-10-23 5 Search for body near Kusu Island CINGAPORE, Mon. Marine police launches today were still searching the sea off Kusu Island for the body of a missing factory worker. Mr Lee Ah Teck, 21. Mr. Lee was one of four people who jumped from a sampan to save It from capsizing152 words
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Article21 1962-10-23 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A labourer. M. Krlshnan, 26. was found hanging from a tree on Pral Estate here today.21 words
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102 1962-10-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The First Secretary of the Malayan Embassy In Paris, Inche Ahmad Zainal Abldin bin Mohamed Yusof, returned by air this mornlng for repostlng. Inche Ahmad, who was away for more than three years in Paris, Is expected to be appointed102 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-10-23 5 i KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The University of Malaya Malay Language SoI ciety today presented more than 80 books to the 1 niversitr of Indonesia in the hope of strengthening: the ties of students in both countries. The books on Malay language and literature132 words
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Article23 1962-10-23 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The Harbour Trade Union here has given $300 worth of goods to flood victims in the area.23 words
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224 1962-10-23 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday. •pHE Trengganu Alliance has decided on an early start in preparing for the town council elections to be held next year. Directives have gone out to the Alliance district branches to set up election committees in every town224 words
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Article65 1962-10-23 5 PENANO. Mon. The Penang Muslim Welfare Association's food, fair committee will meet at Umno i Hall here at 3.30 pjn. on Thursday to discuss plans to organise a fair: in aid of the Muslim orphanage and the association. The meeting will be held under the chairmanship65 words
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86 1962-10-23 5 KUALA LI'MPUR. Mon The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsudin, returned today from a 10-day tour of the Borneo territories. He said that the unions in Sarawak and Brunei were dabbling in poiit.Yv The unions in North Borneo, he added,86 words
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Article39 1962-10-23 5 BENTONG. Mon. The Sultan of Pahang opened the SI 15.000" health sub-centre in Tras Road here today. The sub-centre Is one of the projects completed this year under the Bentong district rural development programme.39 words
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Article50 1962-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A dane« hostess, Lee Mlew Lin, was chopping in Sago Street yesterday morning when a youth snatched her $150 gold chain. Lee told police that she shouted for help and though there was a crowd near her at the time, no on* helped her.50 words
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Article, Illustration455 1962-10-23 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT BOAC -STYLE CABIN SERVICE WITH AN ORIENTAL FLAVOUR At exactly one o'clock every Friday afternoon a sleek Comet kikes off from Singapore Paya Lebar International Airport bound for Europe and IK. It is exactly the same as the other 17455 words
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163 1962-10-23 6 The book magistrate would not read alone MALACCA, Mon.— The iTI Malacca Magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, said today that if he was left alone to read Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer" he would not do so, as the book contained several obscene passages. The book had no literary interest and163 words
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Article62 1962-10-23 6 KUALA LUMIJUR, Mon. The general-secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, has been reelected for a second two-year term as chairman of the Asian Regional office of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. A spokesman for the NUPW said that Mr.62 words
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Article52 1962-10-23 6 PENANO. Mon. Tan Kirn Tong, 19, from Seremban, today pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking Into a Lelth Street radio shop with three others still at large at 2 a.m. last Saturday and stealIng $3,010 In cash and goods. Tan was remanded pending sentence52 words
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Article127 1962-10-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Cha-cha loving robbers forced open the front door of a house In Jalan Abraham off Imbl Road here at 4 a.m. today and robbed a family of cash and articles totalling $840. They held up Mr. Yap Kum Cheng, a salesman,127 words
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245 1962-10-23 6 Projects to give kampongs electricity FISHING VILLAGES WILL BENEFIT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Central Electricity Board is spending $46,000 to light up four kampongs in Pahang. Two kampongs in the royal town of Pekan (Ulu Parit and Mengkasar) have already got supplies and two others (Karapong Parit and Kampong Ketapang)245 words
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Article63 1962-10-23 6 Man killed in fall from lorry MALACCA, Mon. Moh1U amed Yatim bin Haji Suleiman, 50, was killed near here when he fell from a lorry at the I. milestone Malacca-Muar Road yesterday afternoon. He was seated beside the driver of the lorry. The vehicle was carrying buffaloes to the Segamat63 words
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Article31 1962-10-23 6 TANAH RAT A, Mon.— A storekeeper E. 8. Maniam. was fatally stabbed during a struggle in a coffee shop at Ringlet last night. Two people have been detained.31 words
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Article40 1962-10-23 6 IPOH, Mon. Woman Inspector, Miss Stancy Miranda, an investigating officer, has taken over duties as prosecuting officer of the Traffic Court here today. She succeeds Woman Inspector. Miss Blossom Wong, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article, Illustration121 1962-10-23 6 LEADER OF MALAYA'S TEAM FOR BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A two-man delegation led by the Tourist Promotion Officer, Inche Osman Siru, will attend the first meeting of the ASA committee on tourism in Bangkok from Oct. 29 to Oct. 31. The other delegate Is Inch* Murad bin Mohamed, Principal Assistant121 words
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Article67 1962-10-23 6 IPOH, Mon.— Lee Yong Yik. 29, a lorry driver, was lined today $350 or in default six months' jail here for causing tht death of a woman cyclist. Chong Ngee Mooi, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He was said to have crashed67 words
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Miscellaneous161 1962-10-23 6 Alley Oap By V.T. Hamlin «PNT I HEAR VE9,DOC.I KWSNT I WHX.VES, /a^T 1 HAS ANY->^ I DONT V- C THETI/H6- THOUGHT f ...TO SORTA DR.SEEDE l NOWS SOU V^ ONE SEEN A~ I CANT SUPPOSE WELL, A MACHINE? JtO TRY W F GET THE FEEL HERE IN MENTION IT,161 words
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299 1962-10-23 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MISSION from the Asian Productivity Organisation, led by a Philippines Cabinet Minister, will arrive on Nov. 2% for a five-day visit to try for the second time to persuade Malaya to join. Malaya was first invited to299 words
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Article40 1962-10-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mrmbers of the YWCA here will celebrate United Nations Day with "Parade of Living Dolls" m dinner and a film show at the association* headquarters in Davidson Road on Wednesday ai 7.30 p.m40 words
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Article41 1962-10-23 7 SUNGE> PATANI, Mon. As part of the recruits passing -out celebrations this week, massed bands of the Brigade of Gurkhas beat retreat at their training depot here today. On Thursday a record 1,600 recruits will pass out.41 words
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272 1962-10-23 7 All a mistake, boss tells a court PENANG. Mon. An emplo y c r Mr. Charles Woon Kirn Sen, said in court today that he was prepared to re-engage a shipping clerk. Ooi Siang Hai. accused of criminal breach of trust of $4,386 in cash and cheques belonging to his272 words
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Article207 1962-10-23 7 IPOH. Monday. RURAL development has brought new amenities and improved facilities to thousands of residents in the remote and hilly Upper Perak district. So far this year. 32 pro- jects. costing $111,726 have been completed and another 25 minor projects In hand should be207 words
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Article84 1962-10-23 7 Malacca's new phone exchange MALACCA, Mon.—Malacca's new automatic telephone exchange costing more than $1 million is expected to be brought into use at the end of the year. With this exchange subscribers here will be able to dial Seremban and Kuala Lumpur. The Controller of Telecommunications Negri Sembilan and Malacca,84 words
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Article27 1962-10-23 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The vicepresident of Seven Arts Film Corporation In London. Mr. Norman Katz. flew- into Singapore today for a two-day business visit.27 words
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Article67 1962-10-23 7 PENANG. Mon. A schoolboy was fined S5 today for Hying a kite in Fettes Park TanJong Tokong. last Saturday morning. The kite, the prosecution stated, caused unnecessary interference to the public electric lighting system Last Wednesday the State Government reminded the public that under the67 words
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Article, Illustration244 1962-10-23 7 A MATTER OF FIGURES AND VOTES pENANG, Mon.— The chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today predicted the Socialist Front would have a "bigger say" in the 1964 Parliamentary elections. Commenting on the244 words
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Article198 1962-10-23 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I I T<HE KATHIS court A here today found a servant, Fatimah binte Mohamed. 31. guilty of khalwat (close proximity) with M. Maniam, a Government employee at Port Swettenham. The kathl. Haji Arshad bin Masjuri. sentenced Fatimah to a fine of $24.50 or198 words
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Article147 1962-10-23 7 NEW COURSE FOR DOCTORS OINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore is organising a refresher course next month in the scientific basis of medical practice. The course will be conducted by the Committee on Post-graduate Medical Studies, Faculty of Medicine. This will be a course of lectures on recent developments In147 words
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141 1962-10-23 7 j(UALA LUMPUR, xv Mon. Four more women are to be appointed as almoners in the Federation hospitals this yearTwo will be posted to th« General Hospital here, one to I Perak and another to Johore. This will bring the total number of women almoners141 words
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Article36 1962-10-23 7 IPOH. Mon. The Peru* Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shiliee. today opened a three-day civics course for 34 members of boards of managers of national schools in Perak ai the Jelapang civics centre.36 words
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Advertisement265 1962-10-23 7 I ENJOY BEING A GIRL^ 1 like scarves and flowers, perfume and jewellery, lipstick and rustly petticoats I enjoy being a girl. I like being neat and sweet. In fact, there were only a few times when 1 didn't feel immaculate and every girl .knows when those times are. Now265 words
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Advertisement83 1962-10-23 7 I B I L 1 I mm ¥&^M Wt A /llltr 1/1 |l Mi M A S«i**.W\\ jdMlv*-?^ I B^^ *^^^^^W -^Hi mm\^^.^MW\\ WHENEVER MILK IS NEEDED DUMEX FULL CREAM MILK vitaminised will serve your purpose Dumex Full Cream Milk Powder is specially prepared from wholesome, pure cow's milk and83 words
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Obituary58 1962-10-23 8 U Word* $l» (Minimum) MR. NIRBIRT HUMPHRtY A* Souza 79, paaaed away peacefully 3.1 a l in 21.10.62. leaving behind his wife, three sons, five daughters, five sons-in-law, two dauKhtern-ln-law, thlrtr-en ■rand children to mourn loaa Cortece leaving B«9 East Coast Road, to-day 4.30 p m for Church of58 words
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Article67 1962-10-23 8 20 Wardt tit (Minimum) TMI FAMILY OF thr late Mr. Tan Chrng Bock of Malacca thanks all relatives and friends for their wreaths, scrolls, donation!, attendance and loaa of can on 19.10.62. TNE FAMILY OF the late Jack Lea Keng Tye thank relatives and friends for assistance and attendance67 words
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Obituary46 1962-10-23 8 to Wordm tin (Minimum) IN MEMORY OF late Mrs Ton Ah Kan died 23-10-61 "A light from us la gone. A voice wa loved Is still. There Is bareness In our home, that can n»ver be filled." Fondly remembered by husband and children, Ipoh.46 words
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Article284 1962-10-23 8 It Wmrdm tl» (Minimum) SAY GOODBYE to massy tea leaves. Nratea plus hot water gives you cup aitrr cup of refreshing, 100% pure tea. ST. DAVIDS SOCIETY are holding an informal get together at Tangle lan Ihur.iday Oct. 25th 8 p.m. All Welsh folk welcome. BUY CHRISTMAS FAIR'S Moat284 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, October 23, 1962. Reply That Isn't
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Article597 1962-10-23 8 The accusation the secret-ary-general of the Barisan Sosialis makes against vs I that we comment on statements by his party without regard for the facts— is disposed of by the footnote we append to his letter. It is much more interesting that while Mr. Lim's letter answers597 words
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Article344 1962-10-23 8 It is to be hoped that the Minister for Agriculture's statement on the Government's coconut replanting and rehabilitation scheme will be filled out from time to time, for the information is far from complete. Some of the figures given by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari tended to obscure rather than344 words
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Article335 1962-10-23 8 The trials of a spokesman are many, as an official of the Malayan Tin Bureau in Washington has discovered. He was quoted the other day as saying that strong feelings of indignation have been aroused among leaders of the tin industry in Malaya by the persistent low bids335 words
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179 1962-10-23 8 YOUR leader of October 19 makes comments about the Barisan Sosialis without regard for the facts. In the first instance, at no time did I use the phrase "capturing the Government." If you had cared to cover the annual report of my party more179 words
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Letter255 1962-10-23 8 In the first Instance we have always stood for the Integration of Singapore with the Federation of MaJaya. Our objection to the present terms of merger arise out of: (a) The differences In citizenship status; (b) The denial of adequate (proportional) representation to the central gevornment. Tour paper's disagreement with255 words
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Letter117 1962-10-23 8 REFERRING to the Ministry of Education's comment on D.T.C. graduates and the teaching of a second language (S.T. Oct. 1). one notes the rather rapid answer. Where graduates have no firm ground the Ministry immediately issues a statement; where the claim has Justification the Ministry keeps117 words
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Letter195 1962-10-23 8 A recent memorandum on a new par scheme drawnup by the D.T.C. subcommittee was submitted to the executive committee of the NUT. and Is held up for "future negotiation." There should be negotiations now, for the present scheme is most unsatisfactory. D.T.C. graduates with school certificates and some with Higher195 words
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Letter149 1962-10-23 8 And the PAP, whose sole Interest In It all is political survival, has had no scruples In recruiting anyone to their aid, their latest being the Tengku and his Government. But amid all the cynicism of party politics, the saddest development Is the growing Intolerance being displayed by the Federation149 words
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Letter119 1962-10-23 8 MY daughter 'D' Is a classmate of my son 'S. My obstinate son had an Insignificant dispute with a teacher, who reprimanded him. Presently their report cards arrived. D's conduct Is excellent, though she failed In three subjects while 8. though fifth in the class,119 words
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Article919 1962-10-23 8 Tax man gets tough in China EVASION IS SHAMEFUL, THE MASSES ARE TOLD AS THE COLLECTORS START OUT... from ADAM KELLETTLONG PEKING. Mon. THE Chinese C o mmunist a v thorities are intensifying their efforts to enforce and improve tax regulations, while cutting out tax evasion and speculation. Tax collectorsReuter - 919 words
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Article440 1962-10-23 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - Cuba deal over Berlin? ROBERT STEPHENS bu LONDON, Mon— Many Latin Americans are of the belief that LtaHte is now usihk Cuba to try to force a deal with the United States on Berlin. This is the view of a leading Latin American statesman, the Peruvian Socialist leader. Mr. llaya440 words
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Advertisement438 1962-10-23 8 Straits Tmm k Malay Mail ClaasiWaa aa»ft'ssmasna mf 1M nsst COLO •TO*AOB »*C»DI Orchard Roe* COLO STORAai IMNCNH AT HOLLAND PTOA.D MTOM KIPPIL »O«D-N»V*L BAM Authorised A«»nts city book mrommi.ro WiMhaeter Moo*. CoNyar OjMV THsT NIWI mONT 'ttspatrtck'a iMWIMrtsI m m. Ismail Admiralty »o*d. Naval fJeae M. ABDUL SA»T*« OO438 words
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Advertisement22 1962-10-23 8 MALAYAN lANKINC LIMITIO it th« Largest Federation irtcorp«ratt«j lank with 64 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.22 words
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Advertisement90 1962-10-23 8 f EFFORTLESS CONTROL •\l Triple brush action two x^^^nX'^ Drusnes revolve clockwise, >^ s j| v^>^>^|> one anti-clockwise there mS^^ii^^^/^ SELf-ADIUSTING BRUSHES ';|^aa^\i\ir^\Ns\^ cover all irregularities in the ls^sav s 0 V> ll s Sss v s> > v floor surfece. reach into all hollows, ensuring that the s^ y90 words
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A Straits Times Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES FOODSTUFFS AND LIQUOR
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462 1962-10-23 9 AUSTRALIAN foodstuffs and liquors imported into Singapore and Malaya; beef and mutton, condensed and powdered milk, butter, canned vegetables, soups, fruits, ales and wines arc the same high CllialitV products Allst rn Qnc th#»m«*>K'«»c *»al atul ,liii»L Their* flavour and nourishing goodness are derived462 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-10-23 9 MISS Ting Wei Ling of Sarawak, a student at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and Australian Andrew Edgley, also a student, help prepare some of the dishes for the 1962 Asian Food carnival held at the institute. Carnivals of this nature are becoming an55 words
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Article456 1962-10-23 9 GROWING PLAN AIDS FOOD FACTORIES gVERY step of Australian food processing is part of a well conceived, scientific plan from selection of the original seed to the finished, appetising product. This is possible where larger manufacturers control the growing of the fruit and vegetables they process to enable them to456 words
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Advertisement223 1962-10-23 9 buy Australian foods and wines Australians enjoy good foods— fine wines. Australia's climate, soil and sun shine produce these in abundance, far beyond the people's needs. As a result, Australians have become great exporters, supplying the world with high quality, health-giving produce fresh and frozen meats, dairy produce, canned and223 words
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Article, Illustration301 1962-10-23 10 High-capacity ovens bake millions of biscuits ELEVEN companies make the greater part of the 180 million lb. weight of biscuits produced in Australia each year. They employ most of the 6.000 men and women working throughout the industry. Production today is worth over $140 million yet most factories have grown301 words
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120 1962-10-23 10 AUSTRALIAN dairy A research workers are producing Cheddar cheese of improved texture by placing the cheese curd under vacuum. The occurrence of small, irre-gular-shaped holes in cheddar cheese lowers the grade and reduces the value of the product, particularly on export markets Scientists of120 words
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485 1962-10-23 10 'pHOL'SANDS of youths and some girls many from Asian countries are studying in Australia, the science and economics of rural food production. They may be found in the laboratory the lecture room, and on the demonstration farm. They are able to Uke a degree at485 words
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378 1962-10-23 10 More money for research in dairy industry rpHIS year the Australian dairying industry and the Australian Federal Government will provide from a Joint fund $1.8 million for dairy research, $200,000 more than last year. The creation of this fund Is part of a campaign undertaken by the Industry a few378 words
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Article166 1962-10-23 10 SPECIAL WHISKY FOR ASIAN TASTES A CLOSE study of South-East Asian market requirements by Australian distillers has led to the production of brands of whisky and gin. each specially blended to please Asian tastes. First introduced three years ago. the blends have been very well received in Singapore. Malaya. India.166 words
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Advertisement237 1962-10-23 10 fie sure of Quality-ask for Bw l| i^^ A JThe Hornet IT^ §W HUTTON'S hast m I a j* r^^^ been the ur «i WJfr|r|o|i J HAMS, SMALLGOODS, CANNED MEATS etc. You can choose products carrying the name Hutten'i with complete confidence that you are purchasing quality foodstuffs. S^^^*^^>^ J.237 words
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Advertisement215 1962-10-23 10 I TAILORED AR^ I TO YOUR TASTE I 1 In a long experience of exporting thrcughM out the world we have developed products W to the preferred flavour and requirements S of all other countries. One of Australia's W biggest exporters of canned meats, our M range extends to 300215 words
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Article, Illustration689 1962-10-23 11 NOW SUGAR INDUSTRY COMPETITIVE Phytotron solely for the study of a single crop /CONSTANT research and intensive mechanisation have given the Australian sugar industry a com-petitively-priced, high quality product that is in demand in many countries, including Singapore and Malaya who htst year imported quantities valued at $287,000.689 words
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Article339 1962-10-23 11 WASTE IS NOW RICH FOOD BELT ON E of Australia's most important primary industries, the dried fruits industry, was born after two brothers found a method, more than 50 years ago, of bringing water to thousands of square miles of parched, barren land from Australia's largest river, the Murray. Today,339 words
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261 1962-10-23 11 15-year-old Australian canned butter still 'perfect' exceptional keep- ing qualities of Australian canned butter which is exported to tropical markets <n many parts of the world, is indicated by a letter received recently by the Queensland Butter Marketins; Board. Brisbane. A can of Australian butter concentrate bought in Freetown, West261 words
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Article333 1962-10-23 11 11OKE than 100 years old. the canning industry in Australia is a story of wealth from irrigation irrigation areas which occupy only 0 1 per cont of the land., but ant for a third of agricultural activity The development o\ trrifnti"!) scheme.- in the333 words
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Advertisement283 1962-10-23 11 AUSTRALIAN WINES ENJOYED IN 2O COUNTRIES Penlolds, Australia's okiest-established wine- To-day, this international repute has grown makers, have produced nne wine since 1844 to the point where Penlolds wines are now Their quality shows in the gold medals they the choice o» discriminating people in have tpfc*" in International Wine283 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-10-23 12 SINCE its establishm c n t only nine years ago. an Australian wheat flour mill has been steadily expanding its export markets for high protein flour by virtue of the excellence of its products. Among its recent new customers are firms in Rhodesia,186 words
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Article269 1962-10-23 12 Sweets that please go overseas A N Australian cara- mcl toffee has become so popular in some South-East Asian areas that it is familiarly known as "the dancing girl" sweet. The line of colourful dancing girl figures printed down the length of its carton has given the toffee its name.269 words
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474 1962-10-23 12 Aussie brewing industry leads rather than follows gREWING is one of Australia's largest industries, and in equipment and technique leads rather than follows world trends. The industry is prosperous and expanding, making about 240 million gallons of beer a year, most Of which is mnsnmpH in Australia Exports go to474 words
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161 1962-10-23 12 Queensland sea food in big demand THE sea-food belt along the coast of Queensland. Australia, Is fast becoming a big export earner, with continually expanding markets in Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Queensland prawns are exported in various forms to Singapore, Malaya, Suva, New Caledonia and New Guinea. 'Main demand161 words
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Article141 1962-10-23 12 Now free flowing milk powder AN Australian woi .an scientist has developed a new quality In milk powder which may be worth many thousands of pounds to the Australian dairy Industry. She is Miss Lois UntonSmith of the Dairy Research Division of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.141 words
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575 1962-10-23 12 Aussie wines continue winning world prizes exhibited by live Australian companies against world competition won 20 gold medals and a number of silver and bronze medals at this year's International Wine Fair in Yugoslavia. Australian entries covered all wine types sherries, red and white table wines, brandies and dessert wines.575 words
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Advertisement231 1962-10-23 12 V\ AUSTRALIA'S MOST SUPERB yS WINES COME FROM C^VA j SEPPELTS L^ W? JSF.PPF.ITS ■■■'4r 4M I JOS ARA WATTA RIESUNG. A deliriously refreshing dry wine with a full Riesling bouquet and a pleasant, crisp finish MOYSTON CLARET. Seppelts* Moyston Claret is a blend of some of Australia's finest Dry231 words
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Advertisement93 1962-10-23 12 Australia s World-famous beer FOSTER'S LAGER If you like a good beer, a rare treat awaits you with your first glass of Foster's Lager. Brewed by the famous Carlton United Breweries Ltd. in Melbourne, Australia, Foster's is unique for its flavour and smooth satisfaction. Once you have tried this superb93 words
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Article141 1962-10-23 13 INDIAN RUBBER TEAM LEAVES SINGAPORE, Mon. A four-man Indian rubber delegation, who had been on a twoweek study tour of Malaya and Singapore, left here last night with a firm conviction in Singapore's future position in the Malayan rubber market. The leader of the delegation and chairman of the Indian141 words
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Article52 1962-10-23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Berlin Chamber Orchestra, which played to full houses during two visits to Singapore and Malaya in the last two years, will be back again tomorrow. In their concert at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday night, they will play works by Bach. Mozart, Vivaldi52 words
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107 1962-10-23 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A school boy, Cheok Kirn Swee, 17, whose legs were broken in a road accident 22 months ago. was awarded damages of $14,022 by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The award was made against Madam Ho Lai Kuen, the107 words
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Article, Illustration612 1962-10-23 13 EXAMINATION BOYCOTT FOLLOWS PROTEST ON 'USELESS' CERTIFICATE FROM GOVERNMENT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Mon COME 106 girls, fourth-year pupils of the Geylang Craft Centre a government school this morning boycotted their final examinations in protest against the government's alleged non-recognition of the school's certificates. Said one of their612 words
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174 1962-10-23 13 SINGAPORE, Man. In discharging a man today, a magistrate told him: "I am doing this as I want you to keep your Job and be good to society." Adnan bin Mohamed Amin, 20. described as a sweeper with the Malayan174 words
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Article51 1962-10-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United States Information Service here will from next month cease free distribution of the English edition of the Free World magazine. It announced today that the November issue will be sold at newsstands both In toe Federation and Singapore for 3051 words
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Article35 1962-10-23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Society for the Prevention of; Cruelty to Animals (Singapore branch> has* announced tie resignation of the chairman. Mr. R. M. McLeish. He Is succeeded by Mr. A. J. Wemysa.35 words
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Article26 1962-10-23 13 PENANG. Mon. Dato Wong Pow Nee, the Chief Minister, today opened two branches of Malayan Banking Ltd. at Buklt Mertajam and Niponjc Tebal.26 words
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Article73 1962-10-23 13 KANGAR, Mon. Perils police have detained four men in connection with the murder of a land-owner, Mr. Chan Kiew, at Kampong Sena Jejawi, near Kangar, during the weekend. Police picked up the four men from nearby kampongs yesterday. Mr. Chan, 48. was found dead on a73 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-10-23 13 Singapore wild animal collector is dead SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Singapore wild animal collector, Mr. Herbert H. de Souza. died yesterday at Gleneagles Hospital after a brief illness. He was 75. Mr. de Souza supplied Malayan animals, birds and reptiles to zoos, circuses and showmen the world over. He helped big-game134 words
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Article70 1962-10-23 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three armed robbers, who tied up a housewife. Soh Oeok Van. 62, and her three children in their home ft i Everett Road In Joo Chiat today, got away with $1,000 In cash, and Jewellery worth $1,500. Madam Soh cold police that she was70 words
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Article56 1962-10-23 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Puan Hajjah Sa'adah blnte Kadlman. wife of the Speaker of the Johore Legislative Assembly, will open a display of handicraft, sewing, drawing and cookery at the Bandar Tinggl national language girls' school here at 2 p.m. on Nov. 1. The display will be open56 words
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294 1962-10-23 13 ATTACKED AFTER CAR HIT WOMAN BACHOK, Mon HAJI Othman bin Haji Ismail. 56, a Pan Malayan Islamic Party state assemblyman, told the Sessions Court here today that people in his constituency tried to assault him when his car knocked down a woman.294 words
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186 1962-10-23 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. A TOWKAY'S son was driving a van full of chil- dren when three thugs ambushed and assaulted him, he told the Third Criminal District Court today. Tang Kee Tng, 25, testified that he was dragged from his van kicked, punched and beaten186 words
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89 1962-10-23 13 HUSBAND WENT TO LIVE WITH CABARET GIRL SINGAPORE. Mon. Linda Cheon* Slal Moy, who petitioned for a divorce from George Mok Kirn Son*, a draughtsman, on the grounds of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wee In the High Court today. The decree Is to be made89 words
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Article70 1962-10-23 13 PENANG. Man. PENANQ, Mon. A schoolboy who missed three books from hi* bicycle was told later they woulc be returned to him If he paid $4 I He reported to the police and ar, unemployed youth was arrested lr, a police ambush. Today Teng Ngau pleaded gullt>70 words
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Advertisement74 1962-10-23 13 Keep your family §lli FIT WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC, Wattrbury's speeds rteevtry to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DE CONGESTIVE, Woterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's74 words
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Advertisement93 1962-10-23 13 Your I SAVINGS g must be I J SECURE Place them with LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE CO., LTD. j^ watch them GROW Interest paid at ma B m^^Bmk \M per annum Write today for our informative booklet giving full details t»t how easy it is to open a deposit account LOMBARD93 words
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Miscellaneous452 1962-10-23 13 YOUR RADIO LISTENING RADIO MALAYA Tlme S 1 1 1 The News; 9.40 Around The Bandstand; 1.S0 NATION", SHORTWAVE %?g?lT%& i 9 M "fc SXTi.00 V&ST'Sft^ lr X Yl£ E 41<7 mttn P" 1 Composers: 10.15 Sports niter; 2.15 Calling The HouseA.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- Reel; 10.30 Folksongs Around452 words
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Article, Illustration312 1962-10-23 14 There are sets to suit any woman PARLY Egyptian jewellery arresting, eye-catching and colourful will be on the market soon. There are sets to suit almost any type of girl. Most popular choice is expected to be the topaz range. Clear, bright stones in* variations on the forecasted312 words
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423 1962-10-23 14 Singapore designer to show the latest fashion trends FASHION trends have been set by leading courturiers overseas for the new 1962-63 season and the collection consists of clothes for the autumn and winter. Though the dresses would be hardly suitable for women in the trjoplcs. the new trends could be423 words
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Advertisement217 1962-10-23 14 I I Fmr l\i i\ t '*_j JrJt m t TS^^bl mi"*** I s^K 4 X**\ t 1 CAROUSEL by ljuenrj vi modern silver plate CAROUSEL by Community Plate brings shininjr luxury to your table to reflect your whole way of living. Carousel is one of four beautiful Community patterns.217 words
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Advertisement172 1962-10-23 14 S HOUSEHOLD ADD special good wishes to wedding gifts by wrapping a small wishbone with each one. Save wishbones from turkeys and chickens. Wash, dry thoroughly and paint with white paint. Then, tie into the &atln bow. Sorting curtains Is less difficult if you stitch a coloured thread to the172 words
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Advertisement260 1962-10-23 14 bY7 s I bbPbH i Q I k OV BBB^V 9VV9BS W '^P'^'A I J)L V"^ BB^^ m L^BkS BBbI wf^r w bb! aT Bb^^H bbf Him BT ?l Underline Strapless in white cotton is designed with Maiden form's Unique Free 'n easy underwire. No inside wires to pinch, scratch260 words
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Miscellaneous305 1962-10-23 14 Straits Times Crossword 2g~P^ bbT^~^ ACROSS 5. Unfortunately she is without 9. Peter needs meat ol a mild skill in making a suit <6>. variety (0). 6- Diamond on the table in a 10. He hopes to make a hit tune box? (9). without me (ft) 7. If I un305 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-10-23 15 A medal for Miss Singapore in Tokyo NANCY 1 .11 W (Miss Singapore 1962) receiving a medal to commemorate her visit to Tokyo from Mr. Hayashida, an official of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, when she paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Tokyo. Miss Liew, 21, a Malayan Airways99 words
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Article173 1962-10-23 15 A straight fight for Benut seat JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. —The Alliance will fight an independent candidate in the Benut local council by-election to take place on Nov. 3. The by-election for the Bandar Benut Selatan seat is being held because Mr. Yeo Lin Tlan, the successful independent candidate did not173 words
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Article29 1962-10-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Selangor Hardware Dealers' Association. Mr. Chong Shin Guan, today urged Its mem"r" bers to use more of "made-in-Ma-laya" goods29 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-10-23 15 NEGRI YOUTH NEW A.D.C. TO ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF LIE IT Moliamed Shariff bin Abdul Jalit (above), of the Ist Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the Chief of General Staff. Major General Tengkn Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. Lieut. Mohamed Shariff. 26, from Rembau, Negri Sembilan,75 words
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Article66 1962-10-23 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Puay Eng. a young housewife whose husband, Koh Kirn Chay, a shop assistant, left her after eight months of married life, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wee in the High Court today. Lee had tiled her petition on the ground of66 words
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285 1962-10-23 15 WHEN THE TOLL RECORD WENT MISSING... KANGAR, Mon. A GOVERNMENT audit clerk, Osman bin Omar, told the Sessions Court here today that when he visited the Perlis Medical Department to check the telephone account on Aug. 9 last year, he was told the trunk call register was missing. Osman was285 words
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Article49 1962-10-23 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cathay Pacific Airways will become an all-Jet airline starting on Oct. 38. Every route on its 17-port Par East network will be operated by Convalr 880-22 m or prop-jet Hectra n aircraft. Us fleet of piston-engine aircraft Is now being offered for sale.49 words
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Article65 1962-10-23 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Q Carson was re-elected president of the Industrial Workers' Union at its sixth annual representatives' meeting yesterday. Other officials elected were: Vice-presidents, Inche A. Rahman bin Mohamcd and Mr. Poo Seng Juan; general secretary, Mr. V. Visvallngam; assistant general secretaries Mr. James Son and65 words
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271 1962-10-23 15 ORUNEI TOWN, Mon. A new political party, pledged to support the Sultan's decision on Malaysia, has been formed here by Tuan Haji Ghazall. He has called the new body the Brunei People's Alliance, and an application has been made to the Brunei Government forReuter - 271 words
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Article183 1962-10-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Btraits Times today received donations totalling $1,100 for the San children whose father was killed in an accident. The over-all total now stands at $2,165. In the Federation donations came from: Mn. Teoh. Ipoh, $10; Mr. Neoh Hock Seng, Ipoh. $10;183 words
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285 1962-10-23 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. CIVILIAN clerk in the War Department, Mr. Chua Han Sen;, today urged the Chinese Swimming Club to increase the number of duty lifeguards. Mr. Chua was giving evidence before the state coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkana, who was holding an inquest285 words
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Advertisement173 1962-10-23 15 NHfe t^M H^ NEW, IMPROVED carbureA|P Iff H^M H^F tion which adds power and elimi- H^L nates delicate adjustment NEW, IMPROVED troublff!H AIM SAWS free filter. This dual ariinn air **^m ww f |ter has a douWe screen t h a( keeps the filter flock dry. Very KM I neV173 words
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Advertisement315 1962-10-23 15 FBS9B Babies lave this S. NT sweet, soothing syrup \«JL De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup is MM/ specially made to stop baby's cough Z^T^vSJc* IMMEDIATELY. Get a bottle to-day Z'JIi^JW and cure your baby's cough tonight! \JO I? Cou9h !n?f Children |hH| ffflfrfljfljflHT i m ,',i"l',£,'"* i I* 7 V315 words
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Article237 1962-10-23 16 HENRY PAUL - GAMMON IPOH FACTORY PROJECT HENRY PAUL By f AMMON (M) 1959 Ltd. has commenced construction work on its new factory project costing $500,000 in the Tasek industrial estate, Ipoh. Situated on a five-acre site, the factory is ihe second to be set up on the estate. The project comprises three237 words
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Article75 1962-10-23 16 Arrivals ol copra to Singapore continued to be scarce, totalling around 50C tons last week, value advancing slightly to about $26.50 per picul loose delivered godown by midweek, according to Lewis and Peat's produce report. The f.o.b. market continued Idle. Overseas values of Philippines copra eased75 words
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454 1962-10-23 16 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO Spore shipbreaking industry boost By MALAYAN Shipbreakers Ltd. of Singapore, which began operations last year to boost the local shipbreaking industry, is reported to Ixj making excellent progress. It recently carried the industry one step further when it entered into a syndicate454 words
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Article188 1962-10-23 16 2 Linotype executives on FE tour npWO top executives of the Linotype and Machinery Company Ltd. of England, which manufactures the world famous Linotype line casting machine, the backbone of the casting departments of all Singapore and Malayan newspapers and printIng establishments, are now on a visit to Singapore and188 words
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Article139 1962-10-23 16 Jantzen 1963 range coming lANTZEN Inc. of Port- land. U.S.A.. is now introducing the 1963 range of Jantzen wear to the Malayan market. This was disclosed In Singapore by the Par Eastern division manager. Mr. Calvin L. Van Pelt who was paying his annual visit to the Malayan area. Mr.139 words
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Article77 1962-10-23 16 American President Lines has been awarded a pennant bearing the letter "E" (for export) by President Kennedy for the part It is playing In promoting U.S. trade overseas and exploiting market opportunities. The line handles the bulk of trade between Malaya and the U.S..77 words
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Article151 1962-10-23 16 PYE SINGLE SIDEBAND RADIO PHONE PY E Telecommunications announces that It 1c entering the single sideband market with an outstanding new single sideband radiotelephone equipment known as the SSB 125. The new radiotelephone has a power output of 125 watts (PEP) and gives up to four channels In the frequency151 words
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Article42 1962-10-23 16 Guthries get new agency Outhrte and Company Ltd have been appointed sole agents tor Sankey Sheldon for the Malaysian territories, and south Thailand. Sankey Sheldon— a member ot the Quest Keen and Net tlefold Group manufactures top quality steel furniture and equipment.42 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-10-23 16 riiHE export manager of 1 Hills Hoiflte Ltd. of Australia, Mr. OJ. Buckman. arrives in Singapore today on a tour of the Malayan area. The Hills Hoiata group of manufacturing companies, largest manufacturers of rotary clothes lines in the world, are also well-known138 words
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Article, Illustration201 1962-10-23 16 *pWO Malayan companies announced separated A the appointments of new executives last week. Inche A.M. Yusof (above' left) has been appointed service manager of FordMalaya. Inche Yusof Joined the company in August 1949 and represented them at the Ford international service managers' conference In Cologne201 words
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Article123 1962-10-23 16 GOLD STAR SHIP ON FIRST TRIP GOLD Star Line's new 9.729 d.w. tons cargo vessel. Shavit. arrived In Singapore on Sunday on her maiden voyage to load for South and West African ports. The ship which has a speed of 16.5 knots and accommodation lor 10 passengers is employed in123 words
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Article27 1962-10-23 16 Austrian production of raw aluminium in the first half of this year rose 3,434 tons to 36.389 tons ever the corresponding period of last year.27 words
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Advertisement143 1962-10-23 16 don't say 'lampssay Qompton -you'll see why! SOLE AGENTS:UNITED ENGINEERS LTD SINGAPORE SANDAKAN. FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Malacca Seremban N.V. LEO DE WINTER Co. P.O. BOX 1201, AMSTERDAM-C., HOLLAND CABLES: ELDEWE AMSTERDAM FOUNDED 1922 MANUFACTURERS OF COMPLETE LINE OF INFANT FORMULAE IN POWDER FORM INVITE DIRECT143 words
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Advertisement64 1962-10-23 16 mm m "I HrnH ?Lt£flrfl 3 FLIGHTsIHI IEVERYAWEEKjI To From BANGKOK BANGKOK Monday Friday Direct and Monday Wednesday Direct and Wednesday via KUALA LUMPUR Friday via KUALA LUMPUR Please Consult your travel agents or 4 P. N. Garuda Indonesian Airways Singapore. Booking Office: Ist Root, Bonk of China Bldg., Singapore,64 words
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Advertisement1473 1962-10-23 17 10 LIVERPOOL S lUI tOASI k UMS'Mta miii d nam 'tnaM <TREUS Havrt. utentai Cotaow Cda. 4 Tadai Oct 24/ a Oct M AUTOLYCUS A mcuth, L'RMI. H'burg, R dim Oct a/ 2 HOT 1 ««'UM uttrpMt. kiaaam tct 1) Hot I OOLIUJ jmiHl Nn I NOT 0 NOT 1/1,473 words
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Advertisement2867 1962-10-23 17 mmfYmftjni'J'j^t^^lfllJHmmA THE E. A. C. LINESMILIN4S II fctNPd U NAVRI NAMOURt. dUMta, ANINIRT ROTUROAM, AMSTERfaAM, BSLB. tOTHENOUM ANI COPENHAtER run p raam Pt«ata raVSo\\ll "««*LACCA" I) 24/20 Oet ni% Oct 3011 Oct C\\2-J?J IUSUAN6A" a) M Oct/ 4 Nil 5/ I HOT 0/ I Nil \3S\^y<iJ -SIMIA" a) 10/21 Net2,867 words
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Advertisement1273 1962-10-23 17 y~ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w. W?SV VQaJM CLUBMAN UKB Ut KLAVENCSS LINE ISMML NAMIVRI. IOIUMU IOS AMEltt. SAN FRANCISCO, HAtntl I NUIL OEAITLE VANCOUVER I PORUANO C.7f It UPON Acctttitf caret Hi Ctatiil I Slut! Start P Stam I«JMB| tnVLV!.^ i 14/1! tct a oct/i not a/a oet iO1,273 words
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Article112 1962-10-23 18 MELBOURNE. Mon T EADING Issues were steadier today Alt lough the upward trend continued over s wide range of stocks gains were narrower. Some key stocks suffered oroflttaklng. B.H.P. lost slightly. Oils and base metals held steady levels. Loams were steady. C.R.A 15'» Mount lsa 63/t» N Broken112 words
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Article113 1962-10-23 18 re M l l fly in CxcriartKt BaHlkt* Ai*oeistien made tnese chances In Its rates to merchant!! yesterday: Lenden: stlllns TT or OD 2/4; buying TT 2/4 1/8. airmail OO 2/4 S/32. 36 d/st 2/4 1/4. 45 d/st 2/4 5/16. 60 d/st 2/4 3/8, 90 d/st 2/4 15/32,113 words
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Article141 1962-10-23 18 Oct 22. Tore* muotns (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Immiii dtoe: Ounlops iv eta. Kothmans 11 eta K N. 14 da. 8. Darby 4ftd Gamrooa 10 eta. C. Htoragt 4td. J. Waugh 12 eta. Steamship 8 its. 11. Brew. 28 cts. 8. Times 30 eta. Containers 9 eta. 8. Traders 25141 words
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Article98 1962-10-23 18 CHIN BBS PrMud Kittiante Stnga•ere noon prices per picul yesterday: Ceeewut til: bulk *3»i sellers, drum 142| sellers, Cepra October $27 buyers, 128 sellers. Reaper: Muntok white *147 i sellers, Sarawak white 1145 sellers, special Sarawak black JJI2J sellers, garbled Lampooc Black |120 sellers, AST A $130 sellers.98 words
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459 1962-10-23 18 From Our Market Correspondent rvuiv. Malayan Stock ExX change was exceptionally quiet yesterday even more so than on the average Monday. The turnover was very small and particularly in the tin section where only a handful of counters changed hands. The buying power In459 words
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Article23 1962-10-23 18 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Industrials: 1R9.3S 189.63 Tins: 278.86 278.52 rnbben: 171.69 171 .69 Jan. 1, 1958 ISO.23 words
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Article538 1962-10-23 18 /COMBINED business In the SlnRttpore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, wVh the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrlsls: Ounlops (1.000) (2 SI.. (2.000) SI.M: East Smelting (400) $2.«0 RL, (600) 12.(17 BL. (1.000) J2.89. (1.0O0) $2.88: Kltzpatrlck* (1.000) 52.19: F.538 words
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294 1962-10-23 18 very slow to start yesterday and after Isolated business at the higher level eased on some godown liquidation. Prompt No. 1 RSS changed hands at about half cent premium to November No. 1 RSS. Lower sheet was traded at slightly narrower differentials tn294 words
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Article29 1962-10-23 18 October 22 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 77) cents (op a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5422.12* (down 621 cents). Estimated unofficial of ferine 265 tons (up 25 tons).29 words
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Article212 1962-10-23 18 SHIPS Ijrtng >l*ntnd< Mm llnuptn wtisrvtt tvdiy am Qorgon 6. Otonror 35/ M, Hal Lw 8/0, RuUmcerett 44. Labuan Hadji NW B, Anno NW. 3, Slbtroet 6A, PrlmoOe 33/34. nunnc Malacca 44. Outar r Ksnlncau, Nonrrst. Ayutbla. Nlltkrl Um.ru. Talla, Stael Flyer. Elian Mani, Qarrybank, Kmp. fiannet.212 words
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Article225 1962-10-23 18 KlOVfttatß Urn gratis rubber buyer* N f.j.b. closed at a p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 77| cents per Ib up a quarter of a ceni. The tone was fligtrtly steadier. S C.C.R A. and P.M. R.I. cloning prices in cents per Ib yesterday; Int. I225 words
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Advertisement1054 1962-10-23 18 KAWfXSAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTO Express U.S.A. Pacific Oc Atlantic Coast Service tv ilt kta tla at** *'*as> tsot I "snexce k «i>»«>ei it>» "KatiUwa Man 2S/2B Oct IS/11 Bet I Mai 21 Nn 25 Hi» 12 Die -Cttatt Man" <«/» M« amn Stt te* n be* li Be« tee ail1,054 words
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Advertisement664 1962-10-23 18 Oriental Navigation Corporation Limited KUALA LUMPUR from Straits Ports to Colombo s.s. "BANDAHARA" loading for Colombo SINGAPORE PORT SWETTEN HAM PENANG In Port/24 Oct 25/26 Oct. Agents: Ocsalc Uirfl (Statassn) lit. Dtsaurt tons, SiafSßsrs. Til: *****. Agents: Ocssiic Uiyd (F. it MJ lti, Pwaaf Tbl: *****, P. S'bm Tel: SMI664 words
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Advertisement299 1962-10-23 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPUCATIONS an mvlted from Federal Citlsens for the Post of Secretory Central Welfare Council P. of M. AOE: Preferably not less than 30 but under 45. QUALIFICATIONS- Candidates must either (1) have obtained a pass degree of the University ol Malaya or other recognised universities, or a. graduate299 words
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Advertisement699 1962-10-23 18 REMINDER Prt>pertj Sale To-day. 1. No. 33 Campbell Lane 2. No. 25 Praser Street 3. No. 1-A Mangls Road 4. Land at Yio Chu Kang Road Kioof Ch«i Wood Co., Ltd. Auctioneers A VaUuer>, Singapore Johorr. Telephone: ***** 4c 7425 J. TENDER NOTICE J.K.R., N. SEMBILAN TENDER will be received699 words
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Advertisement1719 1962-10-23 19 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS SULTAN SULAIMAN TH E SINGAPORE HARBOUR j PRIMARY SCHOOL, 11, KUALA TRENGGANU. APPLICATIONS are Invited r^^^L i_JSr' ll |_.r!_S. from Federal ClUxens lor the poet ,^,jj^,s_\ th_ aSrJota? of Head Teacher in the afire "sj?*ff^^L a-StaJ H-ata school which is clawUled as LAROB i ££?i Nt SSHSXrSTn?* men.1,719 words
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Advertisement971 1962-10-23 19 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Word* SI (Mln.}— Box It et*. oxtrm m 3 NEW SEMI. DETACHED and 4 two atorey terrace bouse* at Batu Seitle--1 meat 41 Mile Ipoh Road. Krerhoid easy payments arraaged. Contact No. 24 Batu Settlement. 2 BINMI PARK: Level vacant land, elevated sit*. Cloe* to971 words
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Advertisement1085 1962-10-23 19 TOURS ft EXCURSIONS re Word* tt tmtm.) -Box tt ets. e««re CHERRY BLOSSOM TOUR Honfkons Japan b» ahip 80th March 1943. Details America- Uoyd Agsacy. 84 Koninson Road. Singapore, Tel: *****. MALAYA 7-DAY TOUR— »I2O/--2S/IU. lv, 11. Hongkong/ Jai>an B*oo/--I<!M2/62. April IMS— Air, Sea/Air— nifferent rates. Bangkok /fHa ignis I1,085 words
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Advertisement860 1962-10-23 19 FOR SALE It Word* U (Mln.)—»mx tt et*. txtrm IWimum MtfM I Blast Brtnyloa s— rimsults (Oermaa Jantzea) lost nspacksdl Also beac*- Jackats now from 14.80. P«r Better Choice Visit Eartyl Luck's, 17 Orchard Road, Spore. PO SIANO ST. TAN 0 LIN ROAO. NBAR POST OrriCl, SINGAPORE High Class Ladlaa860 words
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Advertisement545 1962-10-23 19 CURIOS M Word* U (Mln.}— Box tt et*. oxtrm POH NORITAKI CHINAWARCB. Curios, Ivory. Jsda. Visit Shanghai Arts ruralture Co.. 403. Orcbard Road. iß'porei Ptione ***** ONCB A YBAR Bale. Cbooee »our X'maa Olfts. Bale Drill end soon. Crafts. JeweUertee, ruraltu-s. Table Uses reduced to dear. Children, Ladles wear sell545 words
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Advertisement179 1962-10-23 19 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) it Word* SI (Mln.}— Box It rto. txtrm CHEAT SHANGHAI RESTAURANT, special Sh-ns-alnese Cutiln-. Call at 40 AxmtoiaD Btrc«t, S'por*. T<l: *****. OBCPAVALI SPECIAL PREPARATIONS st Vsrpaul Restaurant, BcrmoKoon Road, Spore. Bwsst-m-.lt sto. Oraox dow to avoid dls-ppoini-msat. ENJOY YOUR POOOII Visit Robinsons Air-conditioned Bar snd179 words
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460 1962-10-23 20 EPSOM JEEP - SOUTH OF FRANCE CAN WIN THE TOP SPRINT EPSOM JEEP: By Singapore, Mon. OPEEDY South of France (Merv Posner) drew attention to his chances in the main sprint on Wednesday when he beat De Ruyter (Moses Lee) easily in. a 3f tryout in 39 2/5 wide out on a soft460 words
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Article485 1962-10-23 20 Bukit Timah weights or tomorrow SINGAPORE, Mon. Weighta for all seven races at Bukit Tlmah on Wednesday: Cl. 1. Div. I—6f1 6f t'saba-SeUa 9.03 Native Kingdom 8.10 Big Ncfee 8.09 Memo 8.08 Woodcote Lady 8.07 Nearco Myth 8.03 Hoi Hobw 8.01 Srcth of France 8.01 Kerrydale 7.11 Jammark 7.10 Fascination485 words
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Article94 1962-10-23 20 $90,950 to Arcor PARIS, Mon.— M. marcel Boussac s colt ARCOR, runner-up to Larkspur in the English Derby this year, won the M 590.950 Prix dv Conseil. run over 14 miles at Longchamp yesterday. Arcor, ridden by Jean Deforce, took the lead about 100 yards from home to win byReuter - 94 words
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Article143 1962-10-23 20 Pressure on Macapagal mounts \T A N IL A. Mon. Pressure on Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal mounted today as more political and civil leaders urged that Yugoslavia be allowed to participate in the world basketball championship in Manila next December. Senator Raul Manglapus. a member of Macapagal's own ruling Liberal143 words
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264 1962-10-23 20 TVJEW YORK, Mon. Heavyweight champion Sonny Liston wiil break away from Championship Sports. Inc., for alleged breach of payment-contract and make his first title defence against Floyd Patterson under a new promotion in February, possibly at Baltimore, advisor Jack Nilon announced today. Championship264 words
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Article500 1962-10-23 20 THE WORLD OF SPORT (Brazil) and Juan Manuel Couder (Spain) 0-6. 6-3. 6-4. 6-4 in the final. The men's singles title was won by Ist van Oulyas, (Hungary), who beat Ingo Buding (Germany) 10-8. 6-4. 6-2. Lea Perlcoll won the allItalian final of the women's singles, beating Sylvana Lazzarlno 10-8.Reuter - 500 words
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Article62 1962-10-23 20 BANGKOK. Mon. A Thai boxer, dnrab for 19 years, recovered bis power of speech after being knocked out in a fight and being unconscious for one month, police and hospital officials here reported today. The 23-year-old boxer, identified as Amnuay Pharbkaew. was knocked out with a kickReuter - 62 words
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Article261 1962-10-23 20 MALADI ACCUSES SONDHI JAKARTA, Mon TNDONESIA will not apologise to India for anti- Indian incidents during the recent Fourth Asian Games at Jakarta, Radio Indonesia said in a broadcast today. The radio station quoted Indonesian Sports Minister Maladl as the source of its Information. Maladl was261 words
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Article68 1962-10-23 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Olympic and Sports i Council will meet on Friday at 1 the Chinese Swimming Club to discuss the prospect of sending a team to the Commonwealth Games in Perth in December. Mr. Carl Schubert, SOSC secretary, told the Straits Times that the meeting will68 words
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Article146 1962-10-23 20 From FRANCIS BOEY HONO KONG. Mon. The Malayan team and supporters who recently attended the world amateur golf championships at Kawana. Japan, finished all square against a Hong Kong team in a match played over the 18-hole Deep Water Bay course here today. Tun H. S. Lee,146 words
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Advertisement649 1962-10-23 20 NOTICE The engagement between Mr. Too Khar Hoe and Miss Lee Gua Htang baa been dissolved by mutual agreement aa from today. Bftf: MR. TEO KHAR HOE. .MISS LEE ODA HIANO. Nona While *t*rj endeavour la made to pubUah atliurU— impti on U>e data* nqwiHd It la not always poMtbl*649 words
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Advertisement391 1962-10-23 20 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Saturday 27th October 1962 for Deepavali. In the Matter of BUKIT RIMAU (SELANGOR) ESTATE LIMITED (In YolonUrr Liquidation) AND In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940 to391 words
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Advertisement389 1962-10-23 20 TENDERS CUSTOMS EXCISE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Supply «f cooked toad and < foodstuffs to Federal Customs Trminlnf School, Bukit Baru. Malacca, for period from Ist January, 1983 to 31st December, 1963TENDERS will be received by the Principal, Federal Customs Training School. Bukit Baru. I Malacca, for the supply of cooked389 words
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Advertisement381 1962-10-23 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited for the following post* which are now vacant or likely to be available > early in 1963:--(a) Library Assistants: Qualifications: Degree of approved University. One post is now available for which a Science graduate is preferred. Further posts are expected to be381 words
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New champ a good pupil
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Article, Illustration691 1962-10-23 21 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG PENANC PRODUCES ANOTHER BADMINTON STAR By PENANG, Monday AIK HUANG WAS COACHED BY EDDY CHOONG AND TRAINED WITH KEW SAN pENANG, the home of a long line of Malayan badminton champions, has produced a new star and Thomas. Cup hopeful— l6-year-old schoolboy691 words
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Gee Wee was star for United
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Article183 1962-10-23 21 SINOAPORE. Mon. Johore Bahru United, virtually the siates's All-Blues side handed Singapore Cricket Club "A' a 16-0 trouncing In a rugger match on the padang today. Johore, who were held to a scoreless first half, made a spirited 4. rally to score their winning183 words
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183 1962-10-23 21 WE SHOULD WIN THE CUP, SAYS FAM TEAM LEADER KUALA LtJMPUR, Mon— Malaya's soccer team to the Vietnam Independence day anniversary football tournament at Saigon left last night confident of returning with the Cup which they failed to capture last year. Mr. Teoh Chye Hin, manager of the 22-member team,183 words
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Article42 1962-10-23 21 iaS[.v. ;:>;.. .;< ,-x*: .:■> -a. y.%, SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Spore SlnoMalays v PSSI, Indonesia (Jn Besar. 7.30). STOBE JUNIOR CUP: CA 'A 1 t AAA (Jn. Besar, 6): HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: Khalsa v Combined School (Farrer Pk); SRC v SCC (padang).42 words
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Thuan Heng first to qualify for Perth
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285 1962-10-23 21 E. FRIDA - By Singapore, Monday E. FRIDA tMDURTEEN- YEAR-OLD Tan Thuan Heng bex came the first Singapore swimmer to qualify for the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. In a special 1.500 metres freestyle trial held at Amber Road today Thuan Heng, who was set285 words
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Article56 1962-10-23 21 SOCCER VOON CUP (Ipoh): Rllat 3 Shaw Bros. 1. FRIENDLY (Rawang): Blue Circle 4 Jardlne Waunb 1. HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: TTSH 2 IRC 1 PENANO LGE: Indian Assn. 4 Customs 0' RAAF 6 TPCA B 1 0. FRIENDLY (Malacca): Municipal SC 7 28th Rest RA 5. STOKE56 words
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360 1962-10-23 21 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By PERTH, Monday OEFORE three o'clock on only this*, third day the MCC had chalked up their first win of the Australian tour and that by ten wickets over Western Australia here today. The scores were: MCC 303 and 49-0. W. Australia360 words
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Article123 1962-10-23 21 MCC Ist Inns 303 W. Australia Ist inns 77 W. AUSTRALIA 2ND INNS (Saturday 189-3) oartrell c Larter b Illlngworth 72 PUNCH c Smith b Statham 0 VERNON b Illingworth 68 SHEPHERD c Graveney b Statham 40 PARKER c Dexter b Statham 30 WISHART b Statham HOARE b Titmus123 words
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Advertisement69 1962-10-23 21 V m "welding materials of foremost quality are labelled ALL-STATE, so look for the distinctive trademark. 11 because it means that you're getting equipment made of the very finest American alloys and fluxes. Prepared for work on copper, Iron, nickel, steel, stainless steel, zinc, and many other alloys. FAR EAST69 words
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Advertisement154 1962-10-23 21 WRLD PROVEN MIICIDILIINI UlEdfcL UN|MDS POWERFUL w.th otfochmenti th* UNIMOG eon take the place of VERSATILE Dromooe Irrigotion Pump Harvester Mower Cultivator T.ller DRIVE Rood BuiloV Sprayer Horrower Refu»« Collecfor »"««NTIAL Fire Fight«r tOCK A,r CompretJOf Generator SYNCHROMESH Plougher TRANSM.SSION Electne We|djnfl Generotor Set HIGH GROUND Front Mounted Pott CLEARANCE154 words
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Article449 1962-10-23 22 NEW RIGHT-WING UNITED FRONT WILL WORK WITH COUNTERPARTS IN MALAYA AND N. BORNEO KUCHING. Mon. with SUPP and Party. Rakyat in opposing the Malaysia Plan and protesting to the United Nations. The withdrawal of Pasok Momungan takes the weight out of the memorandum the three parties submitted449 words
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Obituary127 1962-10-23 22 MRS. TAN KOON MONC 1 BrxHM a ice 80, paafttd away peacefully at her •A-aldrnrr No. 141 A. Kalian* Airport on 21-10-BL' Itavlnk' b«hind uni- son, Ko»v Leong Hunt 2 <lauKMem, 2 nona-ln-lnw, 1 dauph'terla law. 10 Kranri children. I (rand non-in-law. 2 ureat Krnnd children, to mourn hrr127 words
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Article103 1962-10-23 22 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten pickets were charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with behaving in a disorderly manner at the flvefoot way of the strike-bound premises of K.M. Oil Mohsmed Ltd., in High Street, at about 1.30 p.m. on Oct. 19. They were: Mohamed Hassan. Thiagarajan Subbiah103 words
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Article61 1962-10-23 22 Office procedure course SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Economic Development Board in conjunction with the Adult Education Board will conduct a 12-lecture course on "Modern Office Procedure and Methods" on Wednesday evenings, beginning on Nov. 14. Pee for the course Is $20. Mr. Norman Shohet, who Is a system and methods consultant61 words
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102 1962-10-23 22 Arbitration Court deputy appointed SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, 39. Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor, has been named the Deputy President of the Industrial Arbitration Court in Singapore. He took over the Second Industrial Arbitration Court In Anson Road today. The court is expected to deal with its102 words
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Article123 1962-10-23 22 SINGAPORE, Mon. A farmer, Teo Lian Key, 59, was hit on the head by four armed thugs in a predawn robbery bid in his hut at Soon Wing Road, off Aljunied Road. Teo was awakened by his dog at 3 a.m. today. As he opened the123 words
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Article51 1962-10-23 22 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today warned motorists that P.W.D. workers will be digging a trench to lay cables across Serangoon Road directly opposite the Serangoon Fire Station, on Sunaay. A police spokesman said that traffic congestion was expected throughout the day, and advised motorists to avoid Serangoon51 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-10-23 22 Guests at Uganda celebrations I7ISITORS from Kenya are pictured at Uganda Prime Minister Milton Obote's cocktail patty to celebrate Uganda's independence in Kampala recently. Seen from left: Mr. Jomo Kenya 1 1 a, Mr. Tom Mboya, leader and secretary respectively of the Kenya African National Union, the Aga Khan, and56 words
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Article305 1962-10-23 22 LONDON, Mon.—lt was. a very nervous session here today in stock markets. The international uncertainties were the main adverse factors and the recent weakness of Wall Street further accentuated the apprehension. There were few buyers seen and prices in most sections fell back. British Fund were markedly305 words
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Article36 1962-10-23 22 LONDON, Mon— Spot 23 3/18d.. Nov. 23 3/iM. Dec. 23 Wd., Jan. 23 'nd, Jan./Mar. 23d., Apr/June 22%id.. JuJy/S«pt. 22 91M., Oct./ Dec. 22 7/164, c.l.f. Oct. unquoted. Nov. 22 Dec. 22\d. Tone: Very steady36 words
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Article28 1962-10-23 22 TIN LONDON, Mon. Buyers £662. ■ellers £853. Forward buyers I 84«. sellers £8484. Settlement tBb6. Turnover a.m. 180 tons p m $0. Tone Steady at the lower level.28 words
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410 1962-10-23 22 BACK PAGE SPORT SINGAPORE. Won. Mm Yong Liang. Singapore Amateur Football Assocla- tton'i secretary, tonight sprang a surprise on council i members when be m absent from his customary seat at council meetings. "Pop" Yong Liang, who ha* been S.A.P.A. secretary since 1945.410 words
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Advertisement106 1962-10-23 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10 Words SID 'Minimum) TO JOHN and Jnoephlne a »on Kevin •I Ulruraglrs Hospital on 21.10.62. What's new in other Chain Saws of To-morrow You get in (L^^^ARD Today!! jk^^^^p^^Jj* ASHLAND '<^>-^—^--^* MASSACMUSfTTS "til naml I* a. m rc^i^HH EXCLUSIVE VERSAMATIC CLUTCH W AH Cutting Performance. l>r106 words
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Advertisement70 1962-10-23 22 M [S^i-dA I m ia/ATERPROOF S lAs •••.y>m^ Is WEE HENG CO. 1 11 UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. ore sole ogents in the For East including Pakistan, India and Ceylon for Camy Watch Co., S.A. Switzerland. Camy watches are available in all the tenrtoii— mentioned above. fS l^" 1^70 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-10-23 22 TIIOHEST and lowest tetnperaA tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday:— Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 86 72 Malacca 90 73 Ipoh 88 72 Singapore 90 7641 words
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