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1962-10-24
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Title Section22 1962-10-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times /Ha"* 4 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036 I22 words
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Article, Illustration190 1962-10-24 1 CASTRO SENDS HIS TROOPS TO BATTLE STATIONS HAVANA, Tues. Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister. "as Commander in Chief of Armed Forces, has ordered all the revolutionary armed forces to battle stations an order only issued in cases of most critical danger" an official communique said. The communique announcingReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1962-10-24 1 'SINK THEM' order Kennedy directs Navy and Air Force to enforce Cuba blockade at risk of Soviet retaliation SUMMARY OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYS SPEECH IN PAGE 2; TEXT 1 PAGE B Shot across bows as part of drill to stop all ships WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE American Navy and Air Force were1,396 words
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Article95 1962-10-24 1 LONDON. Tues. Soviet news agency Tass today Issued a factual 250- word summary In Russian of President Kennedy's speech last night ordering a partial blockade of Cuba, and said it "abounded with coarse anti-Soviet attacks." It was the first official Soviet report of the U.S. move,95 words
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223 1962-10-24 1 Chinese troops continue their advance VKW DELHI, Tues. Chinese troops have attacked Indian positions 12 miles east of the Thau La ridge in the North-East Frontier area, and advanced seven to eight miles down the Nam Yang valley, a Defence Ministry spokesman announced here 1 to-, day. A senior Indian223 words
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Article42 1962-10-24 1 ADEN. Tuea. Yemlnl aircraft of Russian make yesterday bombed populous villages in the Aden protectorate, a British statement said. One Ilyushin and two MIO aircraft based in neighbouring Yemen destroyed two houses and killed a child, it said. U,P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article315 1962-10-24 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday A SOVIET Govern- ment statement today addressed a "serious warning" to the United States fo lowing President Kennedy's announcement of an arms blockade on Cuba. The statement said the United States "bore heavy responsibility for the fate of the world." The statement said thatReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration627 1962-10-24 1 By 808 PERIES: SINGAPORE, Tuesday A DUTCH diamond merchant, Mr. A.C Van 1 hi him. 40, although outnumbered live to one. grappled with a gang armed with knives in Shaw House today in a vain attempt to save $300,000 worth of diamonds belonging to his627 words
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Article51 1962-10-24 1 The plane was on a military charter flicht. Reuter. JUNE AN (Alaska), Tues. All 95 passengers and the crew of seven were rescued from a four-engined DC-7 airliner of Northwest Airlines which came down in the sea near Biorka Island. Alaska, yesterday, according to first reports reaching51 words
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Article31 1962-10-24 1 TOKYO. Tues. The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today Japan and Australia would open talks in Canberra in mid-November to revise the present trade agreement between the two countries.31 words
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Article230 1962-10-24 1 100 lose homes in fire SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 100 people were made homeless when a sudden blaze in Kampong Henderson this afternoon burnt down 20 attap huts. Hundreds of squatters some with babies In their arms, fled down Henderson Hill as the blaze threatened the big attap colony. More230 words
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Article39 1962-10-24 1 BLOCKADE SHIPS MAKF CONTACT WASHINGTON 1" i s irn»da *>( bl« hip- reported mi button <iW 1 -htp> h«und l«f Cuta 1 *>k l"i" ed l« bn r nu'ii radio »-.<ni j- 1 "I'll «a< Bit h i39 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-10-24 2 FOREIGN DESK TODAY GIVES YOU A TWO-PAGE SPREAD OF KENNEDY TELLS THE WORLD RUSSIA READYING MISSILE BASES ON CASTRO LAND Full text •f the President's speech: Pace I28 words
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Article, Illustration733 1962-10-24 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Kennedy last night announced a blockade of all ships carrying offensive weapons to Cuba following the preparation, of Soviet missile sites there. He also announced the United States base at Guantanamo in Cuba, was, being reinforced, and that the United StatesReuter; UPI - 733 words
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Advertisement113 1962-10-24 2 Pelikan introduces a New Filling-System Clean Filling in Seconds without an Ink Bottle. NEW! The new Pelikan Fountain Pen has ,<■!s? 2 ink cartridges: One for writing and one in reserve. Filling a pen has never been v| as quick. The reserve cartridge can be HL inserted in seconds. Your113 words
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Miscellaneous18 1962-10-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Cfflfe) 1 (special mour /#mtm\ 1 TUtG Ol»V_ *S*\ I OUT OP 318 words
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438 1962-10-24 3 NEW DELHI, Tues.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, faced with new Chinese advances across the border, called on India last night to put its economy on a war footing and declared: "We shall not surrender." He called Red China an "enemy" forReuter; UPI - 438 words
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Article, Illustration223 1962-10-24 3 Peking: We don't recognise McMahon Line TOKYO, Tues.— The Communist Chinese Defence Ministry yesterday said that, it did not recognise the McMahon Line as the boundary between China and India, and that Chinese troops were free to cross the line. The declaration that Chinese troops will disregard the line, whichReuter - 223 words
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Article620 1962-10-24 3 Mao's 'scorn' for U.N. Charter UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday fHE United States told the General Assembly yesterday that China's "increasing military aggression" along the Indian frontier again, showed Peking's scorn for the United Nations Charter. "Is the Soviet Union to be taken seriously when it argues that Peking is peace-loving?" Mr.620 words
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164 1962-10-24 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Three civilians have been killed In recent Incidents between Indonesian and Portuguese frontier troops In the Island of Timor in South Moluccas, Antaxa News Agency reported. WASHINGTON: The Atomic Energy Commission announced that the Soviet Union had conducted two atmospheric nuclear tests164 words
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Advertisement299 1962-10-24 3 There are few thing* diWoiß B?«ffei BBBy^ drier to drink thia 9LV ■b/SCHWEPPKS DRY GINGER ALI (Wkj P^/ Throughout the world div '^rMB ■adATr criminating people mix \*F^?S&VL¥*r Schweppes Dry Ginger Ale with S/o^^S^2j' tne r Brand)-. Always insist om Schweppes. Jbchweppes DRY GINGER ALE Also Tonic Water, Soda Water,299 words
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Article574 1962-10-24 4 Rakyat behind boycott Govt. EXAM: 94 MORE STAY AWAY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AS 94 third-year girls joined the 103 fourth-year pupils of the Geylang Craft Centre in their examinations boycott today, the Government accused the Party Rakyat of being behind it. The Government charged that the Party Rakyat politicians were uslr.?574 words
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Article166 1962-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. 3 The Chinese Swimming Club, at its management committee on Thursday, is to consider a suggestion that it should increase the number of lifeguards on duty at its pool in Amber Road. The suggestion came from < Chilian cleric in the War Depai166 words
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Article221 1962-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. nnHE Central Council of the Singapore Teachers' Union will meet soon to consider the resignations of three top officials of the union. They are the general secretary, Mr. S. Sivanandam, the deputy secretary. Mr. M.K. Sharma, and editor of the union organ, "Ttachers'221 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-10-24 4 HE THUMBED HIS WAY TO KLUANG THOMAS HOLLANDS, son of a RAF, Chang! signalman. Sergeant B.A. Hollands, for whom BAF and police searched last week after he was reported missing from his Tanah Merah hbme. He waa found at Kluang on Friday night after hitch-hiking there. He reported to a61 words
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190 1962-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inquiries and applications to the Industrial Arbitration Court .should continue to be sent to the court's' Registry in .he Supreme Court Building. A statement from the court today said this procedure should be followed despite the opening of the court's second court-room at Anson190 words
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Article102 1962-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Turn. Sixteen former clerical and supervUory workers of the Malayan Textile Mills Ltd.. which decided to to into voluntary liquidation In May this year, nave quit the Singapore Buslneas House* Employees' union. In a signed joint statement, the workers announced that they would appeal to102 words
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Article428 1962-10-24 4 THE following la today's scheduie of civil aircraft movemenu at Ptya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 8 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6.40 pm.; from London, Rotne, Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo (BA 788) 8 35 tJB.;428 words
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Advertisement310 1962-10-24 4 FRIDAY SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! r SIMULTANEOUSLY AT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I j CATHAY ODEON I ODEON NEVER BEFORE has drama HAMMERED AT YOUR HEART WITH SUCH POWER I f£\ W UORBAN s JrF LMTIFF FATIMAH AHMAD and introducing ZAH RAH SELAMAT A Cathoy-Kcris Film With Superimposed English Subtitles Directed by310 words
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Advertisement233 1962-10-24 4 WORLD PREMIERE TONIGHT 9.15pm E"US!2S I V AMD »f THE HED CROSS UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HE. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA MGM presents A SWASHBUCKLING SPECTACLE bated o. the life of SIR FRANCIS DRAKE! 1 A V" I ~h« SINGaToRE Jk HARBOUR BOARD U.^at^Bl -ttt'ffitif i PIPE BAND -ill233 words
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Advertisement539 1962-10-24 4 ■■■■■■■■■■a Q LAST 4 SHOWS! at 11, 1.45, 4 4 e.!O ONLY SCHOOL CHILDREN $1 ANY SEAT I Cecil Parker George Cole "Pin NELL if St. Triiiin"! TONIGHT 9.1S p.m. J WORLD PREMIERE- IN AID Of THE RED CROSS ■'L I iIl r I imtW L SEVEN SEAS ti CAUIS'539 words
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626 1962-10-24 5 Police miss: 'Never read this word before' Four-letter word in dictionary? D.P.P. objects PENANG. Tuesday A' WOMAN police inspector, Miss C. Chandramala, told a magistrate's court today she came across "a certain four-letter word and other vulgar expressions" in Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer." "I had never read such words626 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-10-24 5 Woman hurt in chopper attack SINGAPORE. Tues. The police today are looking for a man who attacked a seamstress. Madam Chan Fong Hoe, 33. in French Road, off Jalan Besar, last night. Madam Chan was sitting with a friend In the lane, when a man arrived in a taxi. Wielding86 words
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Article24 1962-10-24 5 port DICKSON. Tues.— Work on $70,000 market to be built between the railway store and Jiilan Pasar here has started.24 words
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Article158 1962-10-24 5 Xl ALA HMPIR Tues. The desire for a better standard of living after independence is a challenge which the Social Welfare Depart men t must face. This was stated today by the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, at a Social158 words
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Article84 1962-10-24 5 MALACCA, Toes.— The Tang dl-Pertuan Agong will present regimental colours to the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment at Sungei I'ndang barracks, 12 miles from here on Nov. 3. He will arrive from Muar after visiting his daughter. Sharifah Salwa, and her husband. Tenrku Suieiman, who is84 words
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Article43 1962-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Leong Si^w Cheong. director of Leong Cheong Kweng Mines Limned litre, was fined $300 yesterday for failing to lodge income tax returns for 1959. 1960 and 1961 together with certified copies of accounts in support of the com-43 words
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Article69 1962-10-24 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Hor Ah Koi. 19. Khor Wui Choon. 18. and Tan Kirn Soon. 23. were today ordered to be remanded on a joint charge of robbing a housewile. Tan Lak Moy. of two watches and $16 on Oct. 11 at Kampong Kolam69 words
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Article31 1962-10-24 5 BATU GAJAH. Tues. Thieve* broke Into a textile shop in Bernban new village, near here, on Sunday night and took $400 worth of articles and $8 in coins.31 words
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134 1962-10-24 5 Go-ahead for rally but on 14 conditions KUCHINO. Tues. The District Officer here imposed 14 conditions on a Sarawak United People's Party rally to mark the third anniversary of its sub-branch at the 17th mile Slmanggang Road, a central committee member. Mr. LJew Ec Lee. said at the rally He134 words
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Article187 1962-10-24 5 RESIDENT ADMITS: I WAS WRONG kUCHING, Tues. An admission that he was wrong in his view that people were not interested in local council elections was made by the Resident of the 4th Division of Sarawak, Mr. J. C. B. Fisher, at the weekend. He was opening the new Subls187 words
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Article290 1962-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rpHE Federation Government's $15 million plan for rehabilitating and replanting coconut estates was enthusiastically welcomed today by leaders of the coconut planting industry and oil millers. They said that this movp would save the "dying industry" and give a boost to It to290 words
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Article61 1962-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Meniri Besar of Brunei. Daio Bella Pengiran Haii All bin Penglran Haji Daud. has arrived here for talks on matters aflecting men of the Brunei Malay Regiment now undergoing training at Siginting Camp. Port Oiclcson. Accompanying him are the Brunei61 words
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305 1962-10-24 6 GURUN, Tuesday. A PADI planter, Saad bin Abdullah, described in court as a rejected suitor, was today given the benefit of the doubt and acquitted of abetting another man in causing hurt with arsenic to 12 guests at a wedding feast. The magistrate,305 words
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98 1962-10-24 6 UNEVENTFUL PASSAGE FOR TAURUA TO ADEN SINGAPORE, Tues.— The 22-ton schooner Taurua which left Singapore on Aug. Id for Monte Carlo has reached Aden. A signal received here today from the skipper, Major L. D. Line, Royal Signals, reads: "Urieventful passage. All welL" The Taurua, with four British servicemen as98 words
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Article33 1962-10-24 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. O. W. Bartholomew will speak on "The Abolition of the English Language", at a luncheon given by the V's Men's Club at the Princes Restaurant on Saturday.33 words
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Article31 1962-10-24 6 KAJANO, Tues. Kamponc Pul*u Meranti, with a population of more than 600 and about 17 miles from here, will have its first public telephone kiosk installed soon.31 words
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219 1962-10-24 6 MANILA, Tuesday PHILIPPINE officials here have expressed hope that the Association of South-East Asia would in the near future be able to plant the seed for an ASA common market. The Philippine Secretary of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Ruflno Hechanova, spoke at theReuter - 219 words
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Article53 1962-10-24 6 KUCHING. Toes. Many men students at the Batu Lintang Training College have formed a cookery club to take lessons from Che Rohanl Munir, the domestic science tutor. The men are being practical most of them will be posted to remote places, where they will have to53 words
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Article58 1962-10-24 6 KUALA KANOSAR. Tues. Three thousand school children and people braved non-etop rain this morning to welcome the Raja Muda of Perak at Lenggong, about 30 miles from here. It was the start of an eightday tour of Upper Perak by the Raja Muda. He Is accompanied58 words
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Article35 1962-10-24 6 IPOH, Tues. The Ulu Perak District Rural Development Committee has completed 32 projects at a cost of more than $111,726. Another 25 minor projects will be completed before the end of the year.35 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-10-24 6 KING PLANTS TREE TO MARK HIS VISIT THE Tan* di-Pertuan Agons plants a tree in the grounds of the Forest Research Institute at Kepong, which he and the Raja Permaisuri Agong visited yesterday. They spent two hours at the institute and were shown the different tests and experiments being carried54 words
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Article23 1962-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Y.w.c.A. will celebrate United Nations Day with a dinner and social evening at their club tomorrow.23 words
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176 1962-10-24 6 MCA asks branches to suggest names for poll fight k UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malayan Chinese Association headquarters has asked branches to suggest candidates to contest in more than 40 city, municipal and town council elections throughout the Federation early next year. This was disclosed by an MCA headquarters official176 words
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Article25 1962-10-24 6 PENANQ. Tues. The Penanf Straits Chinese British Association will hold Its annual meeting at the Rubber Trade Association In Anson Road on Friday.25 words
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Article23 1962-10-24 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Lawrence 81a has been re-elected president of the Catholic Teachers' Movement and Mr. George Tan Its general secretary.23 words
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Miscellaneous80 1962-10-24 6 Alley Oop By F. 7. Hawnlim If r. FUNMV~I WPNT 9 I SA/l WHAT DID YOU Al |~>feU ffMTHN* T HEfc A SOEWnST, I \SEE Dff. SEEDE GO \W MEAN WHEN YDU SQgMgRg It* S «SNT W? AND HE Dick Tracy By Chester Gould ■nMBP^PB U seE~~^BK~H M??~l I ANO-mER80 words
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Article1283 1962-10-24 7 My tip for the title today DESMOND HACKETT and ROY ULLYETT conclude their off-beat look at America THE BLACK TIGER! THE long arm of the Syndi cate in Chicago reaches everywhere. When some cab drivers recently had the courage to rebel, six taxis ended up in Lake Michigan, (i lim1,283 words
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Advertisement55 1962-10-24 7 the tastiest /(d^ sausages you can buy Wall's sausages are a FEAST! «.v»v nlni4w a KH cigarette with more tobacco -finest imported bright Virginia we put more BB^B you get more TOBACCO IMPORTERS 4 MANUFACTURERS LTD. V/ Demand exceeds supply so please be patient SINGAPORE :30 CENTS FOR TEN FEDERATION:55 words
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Article130 1962-10-24 8 Wmrds SIO I Mmimum) MR. MRS. Richard sect thaak rtiativrt and rrmda for tb*ir wlahra. rifwrii, car* rtc. at tarlr martial* oe M t ÜBS. MR. A MRS. P*t*r Chrak Tlaa Bam thaak fntnd*. r*laliv*a for fkrir ■raaaSßj prrarnm, aaalatanc* on th* oc<"on of thrir marriage 20-10-C2. MR. A130 words
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Obituary36 1962-10-24 8 Wards Sl» (Minimum) IN IVER LOVING Memory of Mra. '-hin i-hor Thoy departrd L'4-10-Sl With ro good-bye you did drpart, to your lovrd onr« you have don* your part Sadly nutted hut never for-36 words
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Article94 1962-10-24 8 M WordM SI* (Minimum) NOBODY LIKES UNPLEASANT ndonri. Grt bottle of Amvick and n)oy frrrh. xwrrt air all day STONE WIDE BARGAINS III Modern *ilk Store All itrmn dramcally redur«d. Call rarly, 34, HiKh Btrrct. por». Tf'E SINCAPORI BALLET iiparra nntninK in thr nay of uprrtacular B»;iiiiv nrcamhrr Sth94 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, October 24, 1962. Casting The Die
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Article903 1962-10-24 8 Cuba has become at last the American Suez, and Mr. Keni nedy the American Eden. Holes can be picked in this simple analogy easily enough, but the resemblance is fearful and the perils still more frightening. ;Even the obvious differences seem only to heighten the j tragedy903 words
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Article400 1962-10-24 8 I The Sarawak United People's Party represents a minority. But because it is well-organised and highly vocal observers i outside Sarawak may have been taken in by its claim to speak for the majority and may even wonder whether the Cobbold Commision was right in its estimate400 words
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Article, Illustration2420 1962-10-24 8 PRESIDENT KENNEDY - The arsenal of death at America's doorstep PRESIDENT KENNEDY The peril from Russian-built missile bases in Cuba... by in an address to the American people in Washington yosterday THIS government, as prom ised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the Soviet military buildup on the island of Cuba. Within theReuter - 2,420 words
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Article157 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Extortioners could not expect leniency because their offence was very serious and getting rife in Singapore. Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. a Magistrate, said today. He jailed Cheong Chong Seng. 21, a labourer, for a year for trying to extort $10.80 from Tan157 words
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112 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The East Division of Singapore UMNO is to hold an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the suspension of their two leaders. Inche Darus Sharif, the division chairman, and Incbe Zainuddin Talib, the secretary, were suspended indiflnitely by the State UMNO liaison112 words
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Article403 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. 'AN EMERGENCY CAN ARISE AWAY FROM SINGAPORE' "in LHIS PARTICULAR PACT CHOULD a Singapore employee who goes to the Federation and falls ill there be allowed sick leave by his employer on the basis of a medical certificate from a doctor in the Federation?403 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-10-24 9 SALVAGE JOB AT A FERRY POINT On-the-spot floating crane recovers four vehicles kEMAMAN, Tues. Two lorries and a car were recovered today from the Kemaman River by a 140--ton floating crane Another lorry was recovered late yesterday before failing light put a stop to the salvage operation. The vehicles were336 words
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Article58 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Virabhak Chum Ntan, the wife of a former 1 boxer. Allen Bailey De Souza, was granted a decree of Judicial separation by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today on the ground of cruelty. The parties were married in 1958. They58 words
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154 1962-10-24 9 Landslide rocks crash on remand home DENANG. Tues. A landslide demolished a recreation hall and the warden's home at the Waterfall Road remand home for boys this evening. Fifteen boys, who were having tea in the warden's home, ran to safety. A 14-year-old boy was Injured when he fell. The154 words
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Article50 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ng Kah Chiang, a fitter, was attacked by, three thugs armed with sticks while sitting in a coffee stall in Jalan Besar late last night. He was taken to the hospital with head and arm Injuries. Hiai condition is reported to be serious.50 words
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Article32 1962-10-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A five-man delegation headed by the Minister of Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, will leave on Nov. 2 to attend a five-week UNESCO general conference in Paris.32 words
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Article23 1962-10-24 9 JOHORB BAHRU. Tnea.-#laßs. bunting and street decorations have gone up to celebrate the Sultan of Johore's 68ih birthday on Sunday.23 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-10-24 9 Professor in to help surrey KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A comprehensive survcr of the economic and fiscal structure of the Central Government of Malaysia by a sevenmember World Bank team will begin In January, according to the leader of the team. Professor Jacques L. Rueff (above). He arrived here today for152 words
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Article39 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss S. Walker, psychiatric social worker at the British Military Hospital. will address the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association at Talbot House in Scotts Road at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow on "Mental health.'39 words
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296 1962-10-24 9 Order is out to stand by for floods KUALA LUMPUR. Tues CTAND by for the floods— this is the order which went out today in various parts of both the East and West coasts as the rains came. In Penang, where some places were badly flooded, the mayor, Mr. Ooi296 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-10-24 9 Miss Koh to study in German varsity KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A University of Malaya graduate. Miss Natalie Koh (above), will leave for West Germany on Sunda-v to study modern German history. Miss Koh. 24. who graduated with honours in history will attend a four-month German language course at a branch88 words
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Article60 1962-10-24 9 STNGAPORE, Tues. A youth. Lee Yong Kwee, was charged today with wrongfully confining See Lye Ho. 12. a schoolboy, at an unnumbered hut In Jalan Eunos between May 7 and May 20. The charge suited that the purpose of confining the boy waa for ransom.60 words
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Article22 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. TMMM ■toll compass bearings and waierUUM valued at 54.000 from the lirichier Toog Ho in the Outer22 words
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197 1962-10-24 9 Sarawak Front plans to petition the U.N. KUCHING. Tues.— The Sarawak United Front, formed yesterday by the country's five right wing political parties, today planned its first attack on the opposing left wing Sarawak United People's Party. The Front will send a memorandum to the United Nations declaring that Malaysia197 words
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Advertisement129 1962-10-24 9 WHY DOES DIOL MAKE YOU HEALTHIER HAPPIER? Because DIOL, the female medicament, is on effective treatment for Teenage pimples. Premenstrual tiredness, headaches, and other disturbances. Indispositions during climocteric. JUST TRY AND SEE |H HOW IT WORKS! Packages: 30 tablets v«l»v JRSB 60 toblctj <^^ Exclusive Agents: i^^k JOSEPH TRAVERS AGENCIES129 words
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Advertisement211 1962-10-24 9 The newest look by fcUdtTZs /fa&*^ What is th« Newest Look? It is Your Look when you are sallying forth from the Elizabeth Arden Salon 1 combined with the new looks of admiration you'll get all day and at the party that evening. Telephone now for a treatment appointment in211 words
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Miscellaneous430 1962-10-24 9 Theatre; 11.00 Music Festival; RADIO SINGAPORE "-oo cio* Down SHORT WAVE SERV.CE gftSSS. HOAXA MEDIUM wrVE^ERVICE: j**™* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne476 metres Oara-Ku, News Headlines; 6.05 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6 01 Morning Melodies: 7.00 RendezMornlng Prelude; 7 00 Tht News- vous Wlm Music; 7.30 Time 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin;430 words
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Article207 1962-10-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. \|R. JUSTICE GILL today awarded $40,844.86 damages to a father of five who became impotent and lost a leg after a road accident. Uow Sang, alias Lee fS c ng, 35, was ced down by a lorry cycling In Ampang on March 11207 words
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129 1962-10-24 10 N.U.T. CHIEF: WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN THE DTC MEN PENANG Tues.— The chairman of the National Union or Teachers, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. said today the union had not "forgotten" Day Training College graduates "The D.T.C. memorandum tabled at the Kota Bharu annual delegates' conference is now being analysed. "Their129 words
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Article25 1962-10-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— More than 500 men and women of the Malayan Railway w*re X-r«yed here today under the national antl-TB programme.25 words
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Article146 1962-10-24 10 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Malayan ambassador. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. discussed world tin prices yesterday with Mr. Averell Harriman. the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. 11. told reporters afterwards that Mr. Harriman had been "very sympathetic towards this subject." The ambassador added thatReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-10-24 10 On sale tomorrow the ideal Christmas gift JHE Straits Times Annual for 1963 will be on sale tomorrow. This new edition of South-E a s t Asia's finest publication more than maintains the high standards that have been set in the past. It contains: 29 PAGES of beautiful full-colour illustrations.122 words
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353 1962-10-24 10 TENGKU: THIS IS WAY TO BEAT THE REDS After the shooting, new approach KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A moral approach to Malaya's trouble* with the Communists can be of great value, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in a message at the opening of the Moral Re-armament Asian Assembly Centre353 words
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234 1962-10-24 10 Story about Penang as opium port is called 'rubbish' PENANG, Tues. The Senior Comptroller of Customs, Northern Region, Inche Mohamed Hussain bin Pandak Kamal, today dismissed a report that Penang was a major opium smuggling port as "rubbish." "Smuggling in Penang In the past has been negligible," he told the234 words
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Article30 1962-10-24 10 BANTING. Tues. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. will open a new $75,000 extension to the Methodist English Secondary School here on Friday.30 words
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Article53 1962-10-24 10 BDKIT MEJITAJAM. Tues. The magistrate, Inche Ahmad Hanafl, today transferred a case involving Tan Joo Seng, 19 and 00l Eng Swee. 23. to the Sessions Court for mention on Oct. 29. Tan and Ooi were alleged to have extorted $2 from S'ng Seak Heang at Kampong Balam53 words
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Article56 1962-10-24 10 KI'ALA LUMPI'R. Tues. A laughing contest will be one of the highlights of a talentime show to be held in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Saturday. The talentime. the third of its kind to be organised by the Cold Storage Social and Sports Club here, will56 words
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Advertisement83 1962-10-24 10 6/ K DANISH /I fl CHICKEN I 1710V6 tdStC. Danish Chickens are farm-reared on natural foodstuffs, to give you naturally fullflavoured meat. So you'll enjoy more taste when you buy a Danish Chicken. 7)WYe t€7lCL€7*n£SS Hump young Danish Chickens are naturally tender. Th« oven-feady birds are quick-frozen, wrapped m hygienic83 words
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Advertisement50 1962-10-24 10 THE CHOICE OF MORE THAN A MILLION OWNERS R MINOR 1000 us IS and mm MORRIS MINOR 1000 SALOON MORRIS MINOR 1000 TRAVELLER MORRIS MINOR 1000 CONVERTIBLE MORRIS M TON VAN MORRIS TON PICK-UP MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE Represented in the Federation of Malaya WEARNE BROS. LTD.50 words
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Miscellaneous284 1962-10-24 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Deny I'd go up. the bargain 8. It dazsling lo take in Uie holds (10). East: crime abounds! (8). 7. A clergyman's circle? (6). 9. Pishes for dwarfs? (6). 13. Change of order across the 10. "The forefathers of Uie river. Salvation Army ha* left284 words
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Advertisement1418 1962-10-24 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box St et: extra FREE ACCOMMODATION In servants room exchange person baby sit and attend Phone. Box A 5999 B.T. or Telephone *****. Spore. 3 BIOROOMID serai Detached Sea View Area Furnished, Fridge. Long Lease preferred S3BO/-. Call (B'pore) ***** Miss Llm 9 to1,418 words
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Advertisement916 1962-10-24 11 EDUCATION It Word* U (Mi*.}— Boa St ef. extrm ti RAPID COURSES! Rtarttng November!! Secretarial, Stenography, Book- G keeping. Shorthand, Speed 50/150. 1 Typewriting (Beginners Advanced): V Raja's College (Glaa Singh's 2nd 4 floor) ***** Spore HOME-STUDY COURSES:— HSC/ GCE, OaC/FMCE/OCE. Q.T.. LCE all subjects. Prospectus Free! H.L. Lowell Hewitt.916 words
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Advertisement981 1962-10-24 11 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE 0 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ef. oxtrm IS* INBOARD ENGINE New Paint luaranteed In sea for trial $1,000 0.n.0. 12* New Ski Boat 5370. Willy's Boat fard, Kampong Arang, Spore 15, TeL *****. VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO cf. oxtrm 1956981 words
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Advertisement719 1962-10-24 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ef. extra IMO MINOR ISOO (4 doors Saloon). Excellent Condition throughout. Many Extras. Seen after 2 pjn. 29 Rlptey Crescent. Serangoon Garden Estate. Spore. IHI FORO TAUNUS Monis Oxford, 1960 MorrU Oxford Mini Minor Fiat •400 Austin 850. 1957 Mercedes 2208719 words
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Advertisement624 1962-10-24 11 FOR SALE 70 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Boa St ef. oxtrm 2ND HAND/New Refrigerators. Maintenance ft Servicing of Alr-coodl-Uoners, Refrigerators. Central Refrigeration. Phone ***** (Spore) or 2847 (J. 8.) SEE THI BEAUTIFUL teak wallbung Royal System furniture from Copenhagen st Donald Moore Gallery, Mac Donald Bouse. Orchard Road, Singapore. PMUANC A624 words
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Advertisement586 1962-10-24 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 10 Word* U (Min.)— Box St ef. extra TAHOLIH SIRVICf STATION Offers Free Undercarriace Car Washing aod Vacuum Cleaning for every car serviced. Ring B'pore ***** for appointments. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ct*. extra JAVA MOOES (415 River Valley Road) The586 words
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Advertisement298 1962-10-24 11 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) it Word* SS (Min.}— Box SO et: extrm MAVFAIR HOTEL Central Airconditioned Rooms wltb Telephone, excellent /cuisine/ bar. AIP.CONOITIONED NON AIRCONDITIONED Loom: moderate charc.es Tionx Hoa Hotel. Tel: BSBBS. WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) it Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et*. extra NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.B.298 words
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Article408 1962-10-24 12 MALAYAN PEN FRIENDS Khan Yrw Went, aged 16; 154- A. Redhill Close. Singapore 3 stamps, swimming. 4nnie Mai Lai Seoag. aged 12: 04. Smith Street. Singapore 1. reading, badminton. K. Norman, aged IS; 1-J, East Coast Road. Singapore 15: drawing. Helen Yeoh. aged 14: 46, Road 12/14. Petaling Jaya, Kuala408 words
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1684 1962-10-24 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Bakar decides to kill two birds with one stone' KATHLEEN HICKLEY Mat Mousedeer is planning to start a magazine* which he will call The jungle Post. The other folk are helping him with this project with drawings, puzzles and writing Ezani Elephant has offered to do an advic* column but1,684 words
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Article180 1962-10-24 12 Sylvester Hrn. aged 17; flabak College, Je&selton, North Borneo; reading, movie*- Freddie Lim. aged 15; Three Rivers School. Mukah. Serawak. music, picnics. Laraine Lee. aged 13; "Fftlrholme". Presbyterian Girl* College. Toowoomlea, Queensland. Australia; swimml'ig, tennis. Lena Hakansson, aged 17; T. TradgardsKatan 49. Nykoping. Sweden; correspondence. Kathy Murphy, aged180 words
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Advertisement104 1962-10-24 12 When you own a Dunlopillo Pillow, you own perfect comfort and peaceful rest... so cool, so soft, so soothing, so... it's beyond all description. No hard lumps to disturb your sleep, Dunlopillo keeps its shape. Special pores in the rubber allow fresh air to circulate through Dunlopillo and in this104 words
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Advertisement234 1962-10-24 12 FIND YOUR WAY THROUGH THAT MAZE 1 Same Address 1 AQ9 Sex HELLO Boys and Girls, coach is different from the other two. At lost, the Mystery Tour Here are the winners: Ooi Coach stopped and the sec- Guot Heoh, 289 A, West ret wos out. In the picture Jelutong,234 words
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Advertisement103 1962-10-24 12 Attractive children;, V'^O^y^V DESIGN 25 Av^oWe in ce 01lo ll whife^or \(C A+<Z<ZJm X'' "Itoliono" The Itolion blue ond white ond pink I 1 /Mk Wk Styled men s Mother ond white combination. V\\ 1 flß|*, shoes with leoth «f s o li9B^BT ■■•■■■'■•'■'■■•^'■■■■■'■■■■•'-■■;-^j^H yy.':: :'-:'-:^i0i9^^ C^ V-» Jj!x-rif-: y103 words
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Advertisement1438 1962-10-24 13 10 LIVERPtOL ft WEIT COAST O.ft. oaa raara lam fim Ptntni ITREUS Htm LitirpiW. Glaiava la Pt /Oct 21 Oct U AUTOLYCUS A'mouf. L'pttl, H'burg, Raaia Oct 21/ 2 Nn 1 MENELAUS u«er*«. kMtfaa Bel 17 Nn I uunus utaraaal Nn I Nn I nm 1/ I an It peleus1,438 words
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Advertisement2861 1962-10-24 13 •^j^ r7^7 VY^ Y Ji^y v -rt THE A. C. LINESUILINU ia HN»» U HAVRft. NAMRORB, UtMEN. ANTWERP. «j. aonEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTNENOQRt ANO COPENHAGEN jfip^^*o\ S'ae»i f Sim f>Mwa| Rr\So\\|| "RIALACCA" I) 24/21 Oel 21/21 Oct 3t/31 Oct H UZiJgl ••lUSUARSA" 10 Oct/ 4 Nit 9/ 7Nn 1/ IMI2,861 words
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Advertisement1317 1962-10-24 13 i~ McALISTER <St CO.. LTD. W-, vwi^k in inn voaVomw V<JA BIXBRMAM LO4I aji KLAVBNBSS LINE LPNOOR, MAMIUM. IoniRDAM. LOS ANCELES. UN FBAHCISCt, HAVRt S BfU. SEATTLE VANCOUVER S PORTLAND C.TV 0* RlPaa) Acctilitf earn In CliUal A SiaU Ptar* P Araerwa. S. U-IS/27 Oct 210cV1Hn 21 21 Oct rmn1,317 words
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424 1962-10-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT was inevitable that the worsening international conditions should have been felt on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. While prices eased some market circles thought if the crisis continued there would be renewed buying of commodities and tin and424 words
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Article22 1962-10-24 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 22 Oct 23 Industrials: 189.63 188.17 Tins: 278.52 273.83 S rubber*: 171.89 171.69 Jaa. I. 1958=i00.22 words
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Article619 1962-10-24 14 COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrial!: Booatcad 000) 11.M: Dunlopa (BOO) fI.P6 BL. (S.oou) fltl.Pi: Eaat Bmeltlnc (900) 52.67 tU (1.000) 12.65: red. Dlap. (1.000) $I.?*. (1.000)619 words
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Article220 1962-10-24 14 NOVEMBER tlrst nndt rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 3 p.m. in Slnxapor* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at T9I tents per Ib. up 1! cents. Tbe tone was very st*t<fy. S.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R:C. closfns: pru-es in cents per Ib .'esterday: lot. I R S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 7;>,.220 words
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284 1962-10-24 14 nnHERE was a sharp rise of well over one cent on the Malayan Rubber Market yesterday, the price of November first grade f.o.b. being taken up to 79 cents at one stage of morning trading. The close was 79 cents, up284 words
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Article154 1962-10-24 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. THE firming trend that had persisted for almoit two weeks ended today when in the sharp reaction following the report of the United States blockade of Cuba and the decline of markets in London and New York- Practically the whole list was written down. B.H.P. dropped154 words
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Article25 1962-10-24 14 October 23 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 791 cents (up 1} cents). TIN: *****.) (up 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 249 tons (down 25 tons).25 words
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Article189 1962-10-24 14 SMIPS lying slengtide the llngaver* wharves today are Yoko Mnru IS, H.idrti.. 40« i. Kristin Bnkke 4 5. SIKH 21/22. Ceylon 15 16. Bruas NW. 1/2. Madras Mara S3/34. Outer reads: Krninicau, Norvrst. Joseph Lykes. Nikkei M.mi HalMls, Mauriclen, Shnwa Maru, Blian alarm, Aliu Maru. ICmp. Oannet,189 words
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Article149 1962-10-24 14 Oct. 23. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Business dene: Dunlops 10 taa. Rothtr.ans 11 -is P. A N 14 cts. S. Dai by 4td Gammon 10 cts. C. Storage 4id. J. Waugh 12 eta. stetmship s its M. Brew 25 cts. S. Tlrres 20 cts. Container* 9 eta. 8.149 words
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Article145 1962-10-24 14 rC Malayan Exchange Banks' Aj»oelation made tnese changes In nt rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): New Verk: buying TT 32 7/8. airmail OD 33. WO d/st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/S trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 33 9/16, 90 d/st145 words
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Article93 1962-10-24 14 CHINESE Praducs Exahani* Smgapars ooon prices p* r picul yesterday Cacenut »il: bulk $401 sellers, drum $43 sellers. Cspra: October S27| buyers, (28 sellers. Pepper: MuntoK «hita $1474 sellers. Barawak white $145 sellers, special Barawak black Jll'.'l sellers, aarbled Lampong black $120 sellers, ASTA $130 rellers Singapore Ceeenut93 words
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Advertisement1058 1962-10-24 14 KAWtASAKI KISEN.KAISHA. j LTD. Express U.S.A. PacUie 6k Atlantle Coast Service tia tit tia tie raoea nia* iraaat I rraacieoa t *M»>m ion ■KaiiUwi Mara" 25 21 let 29/31 Ott S Nat 23 Nat 23 Hat 12 Die -sous Man" it/n aa« m*/i >in v i« ii i« m All1,058 words
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Advertisement857 1962-10-24 14 /^g?OßlEltlf? r flfM SAILINGS TO UJL Oeo. Sport) Oep. Panone Arr. U.K. "CHUSAN" No* f Ntt 29 No* "ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 Om "CATHAt"' 10 Dec 11 Dec 2 Jee *«3 Limited First Clots occommodotion eveaieM. to "CATHAY" Limited First and Tourist Clan accommodation avaßafcla in "CHUSAN" and "ORCADES". Apery857 words
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Advertisement128 1962-10-24 14 STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM. Semi Display Advertisements Kate (16 par column lech (approx. 40 worda). (Available la columns with (5 minimum rate). Type faa— arallaale Write your advertisement Una by line (up to 5 worda 1. ROMAN CAPITAL* p« r m,] and state sue B. Roman lower cat*. required to128 words
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Advertisement615 1962-10-24 15 APPLICATIONS are invited from federal Citizens or State Natonals who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday for appointment as clerics in the Pahang State Clerical Service (Higher Division). 2. Salary Scales: Men Women School Certificate 6137.60 s 7.50 163X4 »115 x 7.50 130 (Ex* Probationers (Examination Bar)615 words
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Advertisement513 1962-10-24 15 NOTICES I 1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, VINCENT BAPTIST PER—HA of No. 67, Seletar HM relate. Slngaptre. nave applied (or a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises SJJLB. Oodown No. 4, Trafalgar Street Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the513 words
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Advertisement847 1962-10-24 15 NOTICES NOTICE With effect from 15th October. 1943 Mr. George Sberbanos Is bo longer in our employ and has do I right whatsoever to transact business or collect any money on our OPTORQ COMPAN- (MALAYA) LIMITED 132/136, Robinson Road. Stngapoayi. STERLING COMMODITY FUND ANNOUNCEMENT OP DISTBIBI TION OF INCOME. The847 words
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Advertisement801 1962-10-24 15 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE The Public are hereby Informed that the Bailey BrMge at 37* mile KJang sabak Bemaa M-. i.e. at Tg. Karanf Town wUI be closed to vehicles traffls between UM hours at SOO nan- from 26th to 30th October, IMMo enable bridge repairs to be carried out. NOTICE801 words
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Advertisement521 1962-10-24 15 TENDERS MEDICAL DEPARTMENT JOHORL TENDER NOTICE Please MM that Urn closing data for tender for supplies to the Medical Department Johore as advertised 0D leth end 19tb October, IM2 Is to be extended to Saturday 17th November, ltta ai 1100 Moon. DR ABDULLAH BIN AHMAD, Chief Medical Health Officer. Joborc521 words
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Advertisement312 1962-10-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CIVIL ENGINEERS Required for progressive appointments to deal with large and Interesting projects. Write in oonodencs stating age and lull details of experience and qualifications to: B. KEEN «i PARTNERS. P.O. Box 288. Singapore. or 301 Lee Van Llan Building. Kuala Lumpur. KERAJAAN KELANTAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are312 words
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Advertisement242 1962-10-24 15 TENDERS IXJL TENDER NOTICE TJETOCRS will be received by the Otrsctir of Public Work*,. Federal Heaoq carters. Jsbatan Kerja Raya, Jalan Maxwell. Kuala UMBpur, up to ll noon en Mob^v sth Noramber, 1962 from Class B or above registered JKR. Contractors for the conatructlon of Tillage reads and ancillary works242 words
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Article145 1962-10-24 16 KPSOM JEEP I ALL BOY 1OINTER Race 1 2.M .AYKK III M Kian Talk Di^tincuished Gem SILVER SCREEN Distinguished Gem Olympic Flat SILVER SCREEN Aver Ilium Olympic Fto» Race 1 3.35 CASH BOX Obedient Son On Parole ON PAROLE Cash Box Flyinc Phoenix CASH BOX Obedient Son145 words
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1038 1962-10-24 16 NEARCO MYTH IS SMART ENOUGH TO BEAT 'CRACKS' This five-year-old has improved a lot J^EARCO MYTH has won three of his six races but we have yet to see him at his best. With only 8.3, this nve-year-old has a great chance of toppling Eddie van BrcuKelen's star sprinters, I'saha-Setia1,038 words
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Article175 1962-10-24 16 LONDON, Tues. The draw for the first round proper of the English F.A. Cup. to be played on Saturday, Nov. S. Is: Southport v Wrexham; Oldham v Bradford C; South Shields v Doncaster; Blytb Spartans v Morecambe; Barnsley v Rhyl; Hull v Crook; Lincoln vReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement433 1962-10-24 16 Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA JUST ADD HOT WATER to NESTEA— a perfect clip of tea in \kT^^ seconds. In i /7 1 'V NO BREWING [j j NO STEWING MHIIHBBnB| NO WASTE, and no I messy tea leaves either 1 kIS?H| 10 Pure tea jiS_K^iii9(W AP£RF£CTCUPOFT£A433 words
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Advertisement140 1962-10-24 16 The BestOT^j^^^^^ Both Worlds* FLY ONE WAY-SAIL THE OTHER «_i£*^? using BOM -SB^lsitmtok p*o- orient CffiM combination ;^^p^l you save 10% Not only do you save money but you get there quickly, settle j w I^,l j your business, then enjoy the leisure and pleasure of a I 7 X140 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1962-10-24 16 STORECARD Race II 2.30-C1 1 Div 3-6 F 1 SUr Era (Lucky St> Donnelly, 9.0 Johnson 2 2 ***** Rogerthorpe lW K St.) Daniels, 7 8.13 ncr J 3 ***** Olympic Flag (Olympla St.) Ahmad. 5 8.11 B. WUson 4 4 ***** Distinguished Gem (Mlsj. S.Y. Lecng) Daniels. 4 8.111,148 words
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Article278 1962-10-24 17 JACK FINGLETON - DEXTER'S TEAM GOOD, says BENAUD JACK FINGLETON E£ I By PERTH, Tues.—Austra- lia's Test captain Richie Benaud, who saw MCC beat Western Australia by ten wickets yesterday, says those critics who decried Dexter s tear* will prove to be as far off course as America's ill-fated U-2 venture. Writing in278 words
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130 1962-10-24 17 M-SOCCER: INDONESIAN 'PRESSURE' IS DENIED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. Dato Abdul Jamil bin Rais a vlce-preslfl-ent of the F.A. of Malaya, today denied that pressure from Indonesia had prompted Malaya's exclusion of Israel In the last Merdeka tournament. "There Is no question of there having been any pressure from Indonesia we130 words
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Article37 1962-10-24 17 MANILA, Tues. Dloadado Macapag«l. the Philippines, president, today turned down the appeal for reconsideration of his government s refusal to grant viaas to Yugoslavia to compete in the world basketball championships here next month.37 words
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Article23 1962-10-24 17 TBLUK ANSON. Tues. A. Victor, 17, won the St. Anthony's School annual cross-country race over 84 miles here. He docked 23:574.23 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-10-24 17 SINGAPORE, Tuesday gEAHYun Chong, a trade unionist and former president of the Singapore Teachers' Union, will lead the Singapore Association of Football Players. Mr. Seah has accepted the AFP's Invitation to be their first president. Vice-presi-dent Colin Green has been acting as president. Mr. Seah,283 words
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Article88 1962-10-24 17 NEW YORK, Tues. The New York Yacht Club yesterday accepted a challenge from the Royal Thames Yacht Club for the Americas Cup In 1964. The New York Yacht Club's board of trustees cabled Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten. commodore of the Royal Thames, after a specialReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-10-24 17 VG MEI LING, who retained her Penang women's singles badminton title when she beat Ho Cheng Yoke i(Selatigor) 11-2, 8-11, 11-2 in the final on Sunday. Straits Times picture.36 words
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Article139 1962-10-24 17 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE weightlifters will be set easier standards to qualify for the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. Sid Ortega, a vice-president of the Singapore Amateur Welghtllfting Federation, announced today that the qualifying standards for the Perth Games will oe 20-ib lower than those139 words
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Article246 1962-10-24 17 SCA MAY MAKE $4,000 PROFIT SINGAPORE, Tues. The O Singapore Cricket Association expects to make a Profit of $3,000 to $4,000 on the Commonwealth cricket team's three-day visit here earlier thia month. SCA secretary Cecil Oooke j art Unates that the gate coll«ctiorr» and proceeds from tne sale of programme246 words
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Article79 1962-10-24 17 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Khalsa gained their first full points when they beat Combined Schools 2-0 in the Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 match at Farrer Park today. Khalsa .scored a goal In each half. The first came following a short-corner in the 18th minute when centrehalf79 words
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Article138 1962-10-24 17 SOCCER Victory Cap (Malacca): 38th. Inf. Brigade 6 Medicals 1. Voon Cup tlpoh): PWD 2 Changkat 1. HOCKEY Spore Dl» 1: Khalsa a Schools 0: Reca 1 SCC 0 Ratak Shlela final (XL): Military College 2 High School Klang 0; 3rd place Victoria Inst 9 Cochrane School 2. Frieadly138 words
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Advertisement129 1962-10-24 17 --^■■Bfe^s B^^'/—^'"-\^^H -v. Keep your hair E well-groomed all dayHAIR CREAM Now, Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlling. w interest in \our hair, neatly and naturally. Kccpt \our hair lively all day long wellgroomed without gloss. And one jar fives Jjt months of regular daHy us«. Jgl SHULTON NEW129 words
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Advertisement299 1962-10-24 17 Outer Space When. Lt. CoL Glenn made his historic trip into outer space, he took along a Minolta Hi-matic and brought back a perfect photographic record of the trip. The Hi-matic was chosen because it is almost fool-proof, easy to operate and guarantees good pictures every time. The exclusive electric-eye299 words
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Miscellaneous163 1962-10-24 17 TOUR MATCH: All-B'pore v PBSI Indonesia (Jn Besar Stadium 7 JO p.m.). STORE JUNIOR CUP: Kesenian v B. Bulan (Jn. Besar -Stadium 6 p.m K MALAYAN GOVT. SERVICES FINAL: S'gor Police Depot v CEB (Merdeka Stadium). RDY CUP: Chen* Wah v Perak Chinese (Coronation (tr. Ipoh>; Municipality v Klnu Indians163 words
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210 1962-10-24 18 Big pictures show up the missiles WASHINGTON. Tuesday AMERICAN photographs taken high over Cuba show launching pads in jungle clearings and missiles half-hidden by rqnvas. A Pentagon spokesman said last night that the pads are ponn.cn .n lue I nited States, and trailers standing nearby carried missiles that could reach210 words
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207 1962-10-24 18 Government scheme at Geylang: Hawkers give views SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 The Singapore Hawkers' Union today explained their opposition to the Government's Geylang Serai development scheme. In a letter to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the union explained that their 200 members on the project site would be deprived207 words
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184 1962-10-24 18 SINGAPORE, Toes. The Government tonight announced that contractors' labourers earlier today cat nearly 40 feet of drain In its flood alleviation scheme .In the Jalan Ang Tena; area, Paya Lebar, under protection of two uniformed policemen. It had accused the "pro-Communist Rural184 words
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Article373 1962-10-24 18 LONDON. Tues. Wiui sentiment affected by President Kennedy's overnight statement on the Cuban problem stock markets here had a gloomy session and prices fell back continually and sharply. However, fails were not fully indicative of selling, as jobbers from the outset slashed values downwards to stem any poeaibie373 words
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Article32 1962-10-24 18 LONDON, TUea. Spot 34Hd., Nov. 24>td., Dec. 24 Ud-. Jan. 24' id., Jan/Mar. 24d., Apr./ June 23 Hd., July/Sept. 23d^ Oct-/Dec 22\d., cli. Oct. unquoted. Nov 23 ud Dec. 23Sd Tone:32 words
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Article23 1962-10-24 18 LONDON. Tuea. Buyers £861. sellers £863. Forward buyers £857 sellers £858. Settlement £856. Turnover ana. 29S tons, pjn. 170. Tone: Very firm.23 words
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212 1962-10-24 18 WORK BEGINS ON NEW $33 m. POWER STATION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PARTHWORK has begun for Singapore's new $33 million power station, which will provide 240*000 kilowatts more for the State's industrial growth and housing development by early 1965. A World Bank loan has been asked for the project The Prime Minister's212 words
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133 1962-10-24 18 TENGKU INVITES A BUTLER TO MALAYA MADRAS, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minister, has invited Mr- Doraiswami, an assistant house butler in Rajbhavan (Government House) here to visit Malaya. Disclosing this to pressmen here today, Mr. Frank Sullivan, the Malayan Premier's Press Secretary, said the invitation was to133 words
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237 1962-10-24 18 Sino-Malays draw after leading tourists 2-0 BACK PAGE SPORT SINGAPORE, Tues.— A I Let leading 2-0 by the 15th minute Sino-Malays survived a storming rally and wer« lucky to draw their socce* match with the touring Indonesian side 3-3 at Jalan Bmh tonight. After a promising first half, dun ing237 words
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Article38 1962-10-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Berlin Chamber Orchestra led bj founder-conductor Hans von Benda. flew into Sme.tpore tonight from Bombay. Thi» is their third visit here. They will give a performance at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow niKht.38 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-10-24 18 UIOHEST and lowest temperalures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 75 Kou Bharu 84 75 Penang 79 73 Malacca 86 73 I poh 81 73 Singapore 90 7541 words
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