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Title Section29 1962-10-26 1 AVERAGE II All V CERTIFIEII SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 036 3. Raffles Ploce. S pore -1 Tel: *****29 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-10-26 1 Intercepted but allowed to proceed as ship was carrying only oil Soviet tanker sails on WASHINGTON. Thurs. A SOVIET tanker heading for Cuba had been intercepted today but allowed to proceed, according to a U.S. Congressman. The Defence Department later confirmed the interception, saying that the tanker had106 words
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Article, Illustration703 1962-10-26 1 MAC: BLOCKADE NOT EXTREME MEASURE' I ONDON, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, said in the House of Commons today that Russia's action in Cuba "can only be regarded as a deliberate adventure designed to test the ability and determination of the United States." The measures announced by President KennedyReuter - 703 words
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Article86 1962-10-26 1 HAVANA. Thurs— Cuba today appeared ready for imminent attack. All the salient points in Havana and all available oprn spaces on its long waterfront are provided with anti-aircraft guns and mortars, manned by troops, militia or "brrados" (uniformed state scholarship studrnts) All police patrols have beenReuter - 86 words
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Article615 1962-10-26 1 Eight Nations offer aid WASHINGTON. Thurs.— At least eight Latin American nations have offered assistance ranging from naval units to port faculties— to the United States in its blockade on offensive arms entering Cuba. U.S. officials said last night. Countries which had offered help so far were Argentina, Colombia, Costa615 words
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Article, Illustration674 1962-10-26 1 JACKIE SAM - Jane ('I'm expecting a baby in May') flies home JACKIE SAM By OINGAPORE. Thurs. Jane Lee Santarossa. 22, the sloe-eyed "forged cheque" girl, returned home tonight. Bound over for 12 months In London yesterday for forging and uttering a £1.140-bank draft, she walked out of the airport tonight with a674 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-10-26 1 Over- the pantie war T ONDON, Than. Bri<L' tish lawn tennis officialdom frowned today on ladies' panties as worn at Wimbledon. The Daily Express reported today that the 12--man lawn tennis championship committee met in secret session last night and reached a "major decision" a -bo at next year's Wimbledon79 words
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718 1962-10-26 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Mr. Nehru said here today that the "massive invasion" of India by China made India realist she had been "out of touch with reality" and had shocked her out of the "artificial atmosphere of our own creation." Addressing a conference ofReuter - 718 words
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Article330 1962-10-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. npHE feasibility of common market arrangements A between the territories of Malaysia is among the World Bank Malaysia economic mission's terms of reference which were agreed on at a high-level meeting here today. The full terms of reference, contained in a statement330 words
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Article65 1962-10-26 1 LONDON. Thurs. A book published in London today says that more than 50 per cent of teenage schoolgirls interviewed by the authoress dreamt of an early marriage and the early death of their husbands. Thelma Veness. who wrote the book, says it seems the weddingUPI - 65 words
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Article45 1962-10-26 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk will arrive here on Nov. 26 for an 11-day official visit to Indonesia. It will be his first visit to Indonesia since he last came here to attend the first Afro-Asian conference in Bandung in 1955.45 words
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Article39 1962-10-26 1 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Mr. Ohulam Faruque. Governor of Bast Pakistan, has resigned after five months in office, and is to be succeeded by the Central Oovernment Minister of Health. Mr. Abdul Monem Khan, it was announced here today.39 words
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Article26 1962-10-26 1 CNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Malaya. Denmark, the Central African Republic and Morocco criticised South Africa's racial policies In the General Assembly's special political committee.26 words
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Article175 1962-10-26 1 Heavy rains close airport KI'ALA LIWIIM 1V Thurs. The police today warned people alonjj the cast coast to expo c t "moderate to heavy** rain by noon tomorrow. The latest flood report says that the Kampong Gajah Bagan Serai Road iSelama district. Perak) is under eight Inches of water at175 words
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Article30 1962-10-26 1 GIRL STABBED SIM M'"' I II" .1.1 cirl Na« I i ibbcd in Ui< n .hi i Iflj Hillside II World l»Jtk Ru:-ta««i ••< ho- |ii« ii in w30 words
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Article, Illustration589 1962-10-26 2 KHRUSHCHEV: AM READY FOR A SUMMIT CONFERENCE ■r lll MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev said in a message issued here last night, five hours after the American arms blockade of Cuba took effect, that he was ready for a summit meeting and that Russia would take no rash decisions. In hisReuter - 589 words
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Article, Illustration462 1962-10-26 2 ITNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The acting U.N. secretarygeneral, U Thant, appealed to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday to suspend arms shipments to Cuba and to President Kennedy to suspend the Cuba blockade for two to three weeks. He tola the Security Council of hisReuter - 462 words
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118 1962-10-26 2 U I believe that such voluntary suspension for a period of two to three weeks wIU greatly ease the situation and give time to the parties concerned to meet and discuss with a view to finding a peaceful solution of the problem. "In118 words
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Article82 1962-10-26 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Security Council halted the debate on the Cuba crisis yesterday afternoon to listen to a Beethoven sonata, played by David Oistrakh, the famous Russian violinist, at a concert commemorating United Nations Day. The debate resumed later. While some observers remarked that It seemedReuter - 82 words
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Miscellaneous28 1962-10-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby i°f fourteen couxm «eytN couxire in tvo t^- oououßauTrtDNeeoA I tmatcmoosim© 22*£/ \NE* COST TO JO WTTU TT^ I A CAR WAS SO28 words
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373 1962-10-26 3 Cuban rockets 'calculated double dealing. 9 says Britain UNITED NATIONS, Thursday ORITAIN accused Russia yesterday of "calculated double dealing" by installing nuclear missiles in Cuba behind a "mask of duplicity." In a denunciation of Soviet policy. Sir Patrick Dean threw British support behind America In its call to the Security373 words
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Article218 1962-10-26 3 A quick look round WASHINGTON. Thurs— Mr. George Woods, an American investment banker, has been chosen to succeed Mr. Eugene Black as president of the World Bank. Mr. Black Is due to retire on Jan. 1. NEW YORK: Two scientists In Madison, Wisconsin. have developed a chemical vaccine that enables218 words
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Article85 1962-10-26 3 Soekarno on Dutch 'time-bombs' JAKARTA, Thurs. President Soekarno has warned Brig. Said Uddln Khan. Pakistani commander of the United Nations forces in West Irian to beware of possible Dutch attempts id stir up trouble in the territory Brig. Khan, who was received this morning by the Indonesian President, was accompaniedReuter - 85 words
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80 1962-10-26 3 Discovered: The German measles virus BOSTON, Thurs. Tht> German measles virus has discovered, paving the way for a vaccine to control th(» disease, the Harvard University School of Public Health announced here yesterday German tieasles, also known as rubella. Is a serious menace to unborn babies when contracted by theReuter - 80 words
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Article44 1962-10-26 3 BERLIN, Thurs. Sir Christopher Bteel, the British Ambassador in Bonn, arrived here by air yesterday for a two-day visit during which he will discuss the Berlin situation with leading West Berlin. West German, and Western Allied officials. a British spokesman said.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article29 1962-10-26 3 SAIGON, Thurs.— Heavy floods have forced thousands of people to flee their homes, washed out railways and roads and destroyed rice crops in central Vietnam.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1962-10-26 3 BANGKOK, Thurs— A United Nations representative. Mr. Nils Cussing, of Sweden, will arrive here tomorrow to investigate causes of tension between Thailand and Cambodia. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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214 1962-10-26 3 DERBY (England), Thursday. J^ 37-YEAR-OLD spinster, said to have had nine babies and hidden their bodies in her home, left court a free woman today after a judge quashed a murder indictment against her. The judge accepted an argument by defending counselReuter - 214 words
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149 1962-10-26 3 Meredith is booed: Marshals to -rescue OXFORD (Mississippi), Thurs. Federal marshals yesterday cleared a path through a crowd of booing white students who tried to prevent Mr. James Meredith, a Negro, from leaving a building on the University of Mississippi campus. Mr. Meredith, 29, was enrolled at the formerly allwhiteReuter - 149 words
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121 1962-10-26 3 CANBERRA, Thurs.— V; Australia will spend more on defence and expand its forces during the next three years, Mr. Athol Townley, th< Defence Minister, told th* House of Representatives here. He said defence spending would rise from CA2O3 million last year to CA22O millionReuter - 121 words
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Article148 1962-10-26 3 BRITAIN TO MOVE THAILAND FORCE T ONDON, Thurs.— The Foreign Office announced yesterday that Britain would withdraw next month from Thailand the R.A.F. Squadron sent there last May at the height of the Laotian crisis. A Foreign Office statement said that the Thai Government agreed with Britain that "the fighterUPI - 148 words
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Article53 1962-10-26 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. President Soekarno has appointed Mr. Ruslan Abdul Q&ni as Minister of Information in place of Professor Mohammad Yamin who died last week. Abdul Oanl was a Minister and vice-chairman of President Soekarno's Supreme Advisory Council before being dropped from the Cabinet in a reshuffleReuter - 53 words
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Article42 1962-10-26 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The city educational television station W.N.D.T. received more than 350 protests yesterday after it cancelled a programme of old Charlie Chaplin films to give live coverage to the United Nations Security Council debate on Cuba.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article20 1962-10-26 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Liv Shlao, the Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet Union, left for Peking yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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229 1962-10-26 3 THE POWER TOTAL IN NUCLEAR BANGS: RUSSIA DOUBLES U.S. WASHINGTON, Thursday. Soviet Union now has tested nuclear weapons totalling more than twice the power of all U.S. tests to date. i The score in terms of megatons (millions of tons) Is roughly 305 for Russia to about 143 for the229 words
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Article107 1962-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three young men who attempted to rob a soldier In Kallang Park were each put on probation for two years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan In the Assize Court today. They were Llm Mum 800. Teo Kow Kla and Lin Ah Kow. The107 words
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Article20 1962-10-26 4 SINOAPORK. Thurs. The University of Singapore Dramatic Society tonight staged August Strlndberg's "The Father" at the Cultural Centre.20 words
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Article34 1962-10-26 4 SINOAPORB. Thurs. Bedok branch of Singapore UMNO will give a free film show to the public at Jalan Kathl at 8 pjn. tomorrow, to celebrate the first anniversary of the branch.34 words
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599 1962-10-26 4 Cheers as Geylang girls end the boycott GOVT. READY TO RACK CHARGE AS 197 senior girls of the Geylang Craft Centre ended their four-day exam boycott, the Government said today it was prepared to appoint a commission of inquiry to substantiate its accusation that Party Rakyat politicians were behind the599 words
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191 1962-10-26 4 RISING ROAD TOLL- SO SAFETY PHOTO -CONTEST- SINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 An increase in road accidents has prompted the Automobile Association of Singapore and the Photographic Society of Singapore to sponsor a road and traffic safety photographic competition. The object of the competition is to inculcate road consciousness among all road191 words
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Article39 1962-10-26 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. British pop-singer Adam Faith will stop over in Singapore again on Nov. 7 on his way home from New Zealand. Due to heavy commitments he will not sing here as originally intended.39 words
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Article34 1962-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The famous Mexican colour photographer. Mr. Jose Lorenzo Zakany. will give a public lecture on colour photography techniques at the National Library lecture hall at 8 pjn. on Oct. 30.34 words
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294 1962-10-26 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Berlin Chamber Orchestra, under its conductor Hans von Benda, gave a concert before a capacity audience in the Victoria Theatre last night. This was the orchestra's third visit to Singapore In recent yean, and once again we were able to applaud those294 words
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Article416 1962-10-26 4 THE following Is todayi «chedule of olvil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (GA 980^ 3 p.m.; from Bangkok (OA 805) 6.25 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 803) 1.40 a.m. Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong Kong. Bangkok (OX 731) 7.35416 words
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Advertisement303 1962-10-26 4 I TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MIDNIGHT SIMULTANEOUSLY AT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG j CATHAY ODEON ODEON SINGAPORE CATHAY: PLUS ON STAGE TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT: PERSONAL j APPEARANCES OF "KORBAN KASEH" STARS The Strange Conflicting Triangle Of Love Between Father, Son And The Woman! t^OFF LATIFF FATIMAH AHMAD and introducing ZAHRAH SELAMAT303 words
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Advertisement527 1962-10-26 4 shaw| Sow shoui\(s II a.m.. 1.45. 4, 6.30 It 9.30 pm cms PRESLEY COLOR PANAVISION (UA) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! "The STORY of SO SIU SIU" \\m CANTONESE in COLOR. \OW MlO\\l\(. I !I 11am 1.45 4.00 6.30 A 9.15pm I aj flr i I I B Ejte I I |LjßhT ife527 words
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Article90 1962-10-26 5 I£UALA LIPIS, Thurs.— 1V The Alliance yesterday enhanced its election victory in Lipis when its candidate in the Lipis Town Council by-election for Cheneras Barat ward beat the Socialist Front nominee. Ismayatln bin Kumar of the Alliance polled 137 votes while his rival, a housewife.90 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-10-26 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Convent will hold its annual prize-giving and exhibition at 10 a.m. on Oct. 31 The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will address the school while his wife, Tcngku Puan HaJJah Nor Sa'adah. will give away the prizes.43 words
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88 1962-10-26 5 Bela Siki drops in on way to -Bangkok— SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Hungarian pianist. Bela Siki (above), flew into Singapore last night en route to Bangkok. He will return in 10 days to perform at the Victoria Theatre here on Nov. 10. He last played here eight years ago. Considered one88 words
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346 1962-10-26 5 NEW DATE IS EARLY NEXT YEAR: POLY JOURNAL gINGAPORE, Thurs. The introduction of television in Singapore may have to be postponed due to technical and administrative problems The original target date of some time before this Christmas may be moved to early next year. This was disclosed today by "T346 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-10-26 5 Sameena (8) steals the limelight MODELLING is nothing strange or new to eight-year-old Sameena Piracha who stole the limelight at a United Nations Day fashion show at the YWCA in Koala Lumpur on Wednesday night. Pretty Sameena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riac Piracha of the Pakistan High Commission here,77 words
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Article185 1962-10-26 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The secretary of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry in Singapore. Mr. Seah Mvi Kok. today expressed the hope that a federation of Malaysian petroleum workers' unions will soon be formed. Mr. Seah said the pro-tern secretary of the new National Union of185 words
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Article74 1962-10-26 5 TO TEACH MALAY IN LONDON SINGAPORE. Thurs— lnche Kasslm Ahmad. 29. formerly nf the research section of the I Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur, left for England yesterday He will teach the Malay language at the school of Oriental and African Studies 1 In London for three years.74 words
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Article27 1962-10-26 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Thirty-five children of the Kampar welfare home were entertained to a Drrpavali tea party today by the Hindu Youth Organisation here27 words
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Article49 1962-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Gilbert Mervyn Leicester. 27. was charged In the Ninth Magistrate s Court lodty with auemptinu to rape a 13-year-old girl The offence was alleged to have taken place in a house in Glasgow Road in July. No plea was recorded and bail was aliowed49 words
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Article21 1962-10-26 5 BUKIT MERTAJA.M. ThursThe Province Wclleslev Central District Council met today for 15 minutes one of its shortest monthly meetings.21 words
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Article97 1962-10-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur&. —The Shell Refining Company < Federation of Malaya) Ltd.. opened its lists at 10 a.m. today offering shares and debenture stock worth a total of $15 million. While no official statement is expected till Saturday. It is understood I that the bulk of97 words
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Article209 1962-10-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 100 workers of the Len Seng Bus Company at Pahang Road here struck today in protest against the dismissal of three conductors. Police said the strikers threatened to assault the manager. Mr. Tal Ec King, who fired a shot Into209 words
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Article34 1962-10-26 5 PENANO. Thurs. A pork seller. Wong Hong. 30. was fined $250 today for offering for sale 9}lb of meat from a pig which had not been slaughtered in the city abattoir.34 words
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Article242 1962-10-26 5 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Thursday VORTH BORNEO'S Pasok Momugan Party which recently reversed its anti-Malaysia stand and asked to Join the Sabah Alliance Party was told today by the Alliance to "put your house in order first." I The Alliance preparatory committee met In242 words
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Article51 1962-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A salesman. Lem Clung Kiai. 23. who was injured when he was knocked down by a taxi 16 months ago. was awarded $4,000 damages with costs by Mi. Justice Winslow in the High Court today. The award was made against the taxi driver. Yeong51 words
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Article26 1962-10-26 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— Only throe days after moving into his new hou.se m Batu Lintang Road. Mr. Sim See P.iuaiiK. 33. was electrocuted.26 words
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Advertisement334 1962-10-26 5 "Colling All Mothirs' Just arrived: A bright new thought in BABIES' ACCESSORIES. 9^ Vl»j| H»tHt Qvcai In the tray.... WaihobJ»-Cotch-AM-Troy Bib was especially designed to save mother's time and trouble. This revolutionary washable plastic bib keeps baby clean and neat. It catches spilled food and liquids, holds spoons ond toys334 words
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Article, Illustration736 1962-10-26 6 the WOMANto the fore. ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT T^HE look of the year is womanly. A look that is neither arch nor coy nor oversweet, but Instead heart-catchingly dramatic in its very simplicity, the very subtle way it quietly and unashamedly underscores the femininity in every woman. Gone are the gaunt eyes,736 words
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Article, Illustration305 1962-10-26 6 The day my day was made TIHEVMATISM, lumbago. IV Words lightly used. They even have a comic rrng to them. How often have I gritted my teeth to hear some bright spark use either word as a cheery commentary on the state of health. I have some friend* with disgustingly305 words
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Article, Illustration343 1962-10-26 6 \ME women these days are really vary prarical people. We may not seem so to men, but we are. Because while we pine tor emeralds and chinchilla, in our hearts we really prefer things that are less frivolous. Well, maybe prefer is not exactly343 words
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Article, Illustration353 1962-10-26 6 WARM SPICY AROMAS OF BAKING EVERY child should grow up with the memory of Saturday afternoons in the kitchen with Mother while the warm, mouth-watering aromas of spicy, sugary cookies baking in the oven float all around. Cookies, like lollipops and skipping ropes and marbles, are a part of being353 words
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Article, Illustration696 1962-10-26 6 Age-old complaint— l am neglected YOUNG wives write 1 to me "My husband Is so interested in golf (stamps, woodcuts, bird watching, hybrid orchids) until he eats, sletp? and dreams his pet hobby and doesn't even know I'm alive." Well, my girl, you have run across an age-old problem, and696 words
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Article11 1962-10-26 6 HAVE YOU ORDERED THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL?11 words
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331 1962-10-26 6 Ferries to go from 414-mile road trip From K. BASKARAN: Kuantan, Thursday DV the end of 1964 the 414-mile road journey from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu is expected to be uninterrupted by ferries. There are now seven ferries to cross. Work Is going ahead on i two bridges at331 words
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Article77 1962-10-26 6 UNDERGRADS GET TURF CLUB GRANTS IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Turf Club, which has instituted a system of scholarships from secondary school to university level, has made 70 awards for this year, costIng $15,400. Three students have been awarded scholarships at the University of Malaya, each worth $2,500 a year. They77 words
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218 1962-10-26 6 T»HE Federation's re- venue from tourism is rising, the inaugural meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association was told today. Inche Osman Slru, Tourist Promotion Officer of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said that It was safe to assume that tourist traffic to218 words
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Article37 1962-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An annual calligraphy contest for Singapore Chinese school students will be held on Sunday at Tuan Mong High School, under the auspices oi the student and youth work: department of the Chinese V.M.C.A.37 words
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Article83 1962-10-26 6 Now- marbles galore KUCHING. Thurs. Thousands of marbles of every type and colour have been received by the boys of LlmbaiiK Junior Secondary School in Sarawak from schoolboys of Victoria. Australia. The headmaster at Llmbang, Mr. N. Rees, saw that his pupils were keen marble players but were hampered skill83 words
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Article103 1962-10-26 6 FREIGHTER SAVES THREE IN SEA- KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Three fishermen, whose boat capsized in the South China Sea last night, went rescued by a passing freighter. They werr "he Ku Mahxnood, 45 A mad bin Aba Bakar, 4. and Mohamed Darat. in The three men were on their way back103 words
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Article51 1962-10-26 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ma J. -Gen. E. A. W. Williams, Chief of Staff. General Headquarters, Par East Land Forces, will take over from MaJ.-Gen. I. C. Harris, as General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District on Nov. 9. Details of Gen. Harris' new appointment have not yet been51 words
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Article28 1962-10-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Forty-three Thai officials. Including five women, are here on a study tour under the auspices of the Association of South-East Asia.28 words
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131 1962-10-26 6 Six reasons for the mosquito nuisance TIAIPING, Thurs. There are at least six reasons why mosquitoes will continue to breed in this town, according to the Health Officer, Dr. M. F. de Sllva. He told a Town Council meeting here last night that Taiplng residents would be bothered by mosquitoes131 words
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Article37 1962-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Professor Kiang Ai Kirn. or the Department of Chemistry, UnlvcrMty of Singapore, will speak oa "Quo vadis natural or synthetic?" at the new lecture theatre No. 3. at 8 D.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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Miscellaneous66 1962-10-26 6 Alley Oop By V.T. Hawnlin SEEOe A THAT'S WOT/ tf» huKTZ THE MAIN I 1 USING OOP IN A YBH/ MB WOULONT M THAT TIME I YOU HAD ANY f REASON THE BRAIN-TRANSPLAiTrnM 1 iSjb^wwSu I W J BRAINS, NOU'O I OOCTWwXStS B^^TSuS* TO^OUtX }jQ>* MHck Tracy By Cho*u>r Gnmid66 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1962-10-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR IN 1894 "I OOKING at the trouble and expense of getting here," observed the editor of the Selangor Journal, "$l5 single fare from Singapore, to say nothing of railway charges and the clothes destroyed by sparks from the engine,1,043 words
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Article, Illustration897 1962-10-26 7 America 's crusader against organised vice... had the advantage of resembling his mother. The following year, the YMCA opened a campaign aimed at the suppression of obscene literature that was flooding the American market. Here, Comstock decided, was his true metier. He approached the YMCA and was given its blessing897 words
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Article87 1962-10-26 8 19 Word* $Hi I Minimum) THE FAMILY OF Lot* Mr-. Lo Tuck Bhmg thank all friend* and relatives for their help, message* of condolence, wreaths and attendance rendi-red at her funeral on 23-10-62 THE BROTHERS' and Slaters of the funeral of their brother on 24-10-62. SOCKALINCAM THEVAR and family87 words
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Article23 1962-10-26 8 H'nrrfi $10 (Minimum) CAPTAIN MARTIN CACCINO died 14/10/62. Man at Cathedral of th* j Good «•>•'■■•» r<\ 7. 50 a.m. Saturday 27th October.23 words
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Article157 1962-10-26 8 it Wore 1 170 (Minimum) FITZPATRICK't SUPERMARKET will be closed at 1 p.m. tomorrow. We wt.h all our Indian friends and customers a Happy Deepavall OEPILATORV WAX TREATMENT to remove UKly hair on leg*. 112.50. Further enquiries- Louis* Klerk, 21 I Nt.ee Ann Building, telephone ***** <8 pore). SINGAPORE157 words
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The Straits Times Friday, October 26, 1962.
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Article666 1962-10-26 8 Depend upon it, Sir, observed Dr. Johnson, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight it concentrates his mind wonderfully. There has been so great a concentration of minds over Cuba, that something ought to come of it True not yet has the666 words
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Article359 1962-10-26 8 The A.S.A. civil aviation committee has sensibly shelved the idea of launching a joint international lirline. Not only are there better uses for the capital but the inevitable operational losses, and disputes that could follow, might do I more to damage A.S.A. I prestige and unity than the359 words
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Article210 1962-10-26 8 i The Federation's proposed I television services may have to rely a great deal on canned programmes from abroad, says the Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Truer word* have never been spoken, but surely this problem has always been prominently in mind? There are210 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1962-10-26 8 BROOKSON - Rubber: The men who may revolutionise an industry AS THE BATTLE AGAINST SYNTHETIC LOOMS LARGER AND LARGER MALAYA S Rubber R esearch Institute is almost certainly the largest research body in the world working on one particular crop. It has a tradition which goes back to a unit organised by1,451 words
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344 1962-10-26 8 KRISHNA MOORTHY - India gets set for a long, bitter battle KRISHNA MOORTHY E NEW DELHI. Thurs.— India is jetting »et for a long period of fighting with the Chinese. Fighting on the northern border of the Himalayas will sap her energies and waste her resources for a long time to come. Planning344 words
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Article192 1962-10-26 8 A CCORDINO to a report of A. a court case appearing in your Issue of October 24. a woman police inspector claimed that the Oxford dictionary provided the meaning of a certain "fourletter' 1 word ajid "other vulgar expressions" appearing In Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer." To prevent those192 words
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Article147 1962-10-26 8 IN your issue of October 20 "V.N." complaints of the neglect of the Hindu temple on the slopes of Kedah Peak and expresses the nope that the Prime Minister will order the Museum Department to tend it and other historic monuments The responsibility for keeping the site147 words
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Advertisement761 1962-10-26 8 StraiU Tunes k Malay Mail L.eeeMee) advertleemenU mey Ist n*or COLO fTODAOI AUCAOI OroMr*) Roe* COLD *TTOI*A*» BPJANCMM AT HOLLAND *fOAD-«ATON*I KIPPtL ROAD-NAVAL BAM AuthorHwd Agent*: CITY BOOK STORE LTD WlnchMter Hou««. Coltyer Quay TM*T HIWS FitONT ntxaetrtek'* Supermarket SS. at. ISMAIL a Admiralty Road. Naval B»*e m. m. ABDUL761 words
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Advertisement24 1962-10-26 8 INDIA'S KRISHNA MENON *> Will he be Nehru's Successor? Read OCTOBER Reader's w Digest (Now On Sale) Distributors: C.R.DASARATHA RAJ LTD. P.O. BOX 257, SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement128 1962-10-26 8 TRUST SWANSON Ha for* the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's apecially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-f rocen by Swanson at the vary peak of freshness and tenderness. This f reeling permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment128 words
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Advertisement861 1962-10-26 9 EASTERN WATCH Co.{§§NeW SHOWROOM C STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT J QUALITY OF PRODUCTS HAS ACHIEVED WIDE FAME r Newlhowrooin^rgn Watch-makers for half 1 Ul^gcol illalKcLo l(Ji a^^*t^fl BUBiIm *'T B PPWP"Wf W JR v SWISS watchmaking presents the striking ex- SWb .^^jflH^M^li J i "^S^mmi? ample of an industry concentrated within861 words
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Article, Illustration443 1962-10-26 10 Quality chronographs have a high degree of precision Electricity in world-wide timekeeping network THE speeding up of progress in the sciences and technology is one of the outstanding features of the evolution of modern civilisation. In spite of certain fears respecting the rapid transformation, the march of progress must be443 words
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Article, Illustration776 1962-10-26 10 Research to the aid of time keeping units of physical measurements have been linked together by their dependence on the three fundamental units, of which that of time, the second' is the one in which we are more especially interested here: it is perhaps the most important of all the776 words
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Advertisement200 1962-10-26 10 Congratulate Eastern Watch Co., on the occasion of their 28th Anniversary and the opening of the new showroom r I(MT% lIISIH VIHESIH TIIIJIH FIIIH JIIIIMI I OCTOBER o Q in 11 19 17 Lw^l^Lkl Lh^Lb 1962 Llfl Lvjl oq oq on i_^^B Lm^k^^^^*^^iM ZO Z%J OU 0 1 "^A H200 words
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Advertisement60 1962-10-26 10 if BfcU II Irl We** MJi Precision fully automized Undisturbed by any outward influence Eierna Matic remains reliable > ear after year. Entirely on its own accord. it offers modem men continuous, infallible certainty of knowing the right lime. ETERNn-.VMnTIC MODERN ACCURATE DEPENDABLE With l«llb«aring Sol* Agents and S«rvk« I60 words
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Article, Illustration489 1962-10-26 11 28 years of public service in Singapore THIS FIRM GREW UP WITH ISLAND STATE |T was 28 years ago; ri^ht in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown, that the Eastern Watch Company began its long march. As time passes, Eastern Watch Company grows with Singapore itself, so that the company is489 words
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Advertisement116 1962-10-26 11 w RQAMER SWISS MADE Congratulates EASTERN WATCH COMPANY on the occasion of their 28th Anniversary and the opening of their New Showroom. Sole Agents: E. S. REUBEN 3, Shaws Building Capitol Flats Singapore-6 Tel: ***** Congratulations to THE EASTERN WATCH COMPANY on the occasion of the 28th Anniversary of their116 words
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Advertisement596 1962-10-26 11 Congratulations to EASTERN WATCH CO., on the occasion of their 28th ANNIVERSARY immw iiiiinn mumtmm^mmMttttMttmmmtmimomtmmT llffnifTflffHtnlUlllllllTliiiiiiniiiiiniiii fTT 11 1 IH I Httti 8| tn *^^B w£' 'til \jra II !m g —^^^BBJBBiSJfflili^^^^^^^Jßi Hhmsli 1 E 111 JB^L if vv-)' Jb£& Br^^s~ E 1 Omega Seamaster with calendar. What is the596 words
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Article, Illustration527 1962-10-26 12 THE ELECTRIC WATCH AND WITH IT MANY PROBLEMS SOLVED ten years of research, the first electro mechanical Swiss watch was launched on the world market at the end of 1960. With an electromechanical watch there are obvious problems—the size, duration of operation hence the belated arrival of the electric wrist527 words
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Article125 1962-10-26 12 r£ Mechanical Construction Works at Vevey (Ateliers de constructions mecanlques de Vevey) recently made a giant clock for the Near East. The clock in question measures 16.41 feet in diameter and is equipped with two hands of which one measures 7.5 feet and the other 5.5125 words
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Article98 1962-10-26 12 OWE City of Geneva has I instituted two annual prlies of 5.000 Swiss francs each (M 53.480) for the purpose of rewarding the artists or craftsmen presentint the best watch or jewellery creations. The prises are awarded for work executed in accordance with the drawIngs sent in by98 words
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Article92 1962-10-26 12 J^ SWISS watchmaking factory has succeeded in making an extra thin automatic watch, by placing the oscillatory mass on the periphery of the movement, the displacement of which assures the winding up of the spring. It is owing to the Invention, by its own research92 words
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Advertisement61 1962-10-26 12 Heartiest Congratulations to Eastern Watch Company on the occasion of their 28 th Anniversary and the opening of their New Showroom. MONDIA TWINS O Lf VS CTA E3 One of the Most B^J*"* k -^^j^^ > Distinctive Watches BpP^^fS^wi^H^^'^^ 1 with the Seal of Jjk V J. /MJmlm a Quality61 words
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Advertisement196 1962-10-26 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EASTERN WATCH COMPANY ON THEIR 28TH ANNIVERSARY AND ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR EXTENDED PREMISES. rv^C WISE MEN y^~^\f,r. «v «4u w L Till* C A C T br~ dfe. ii it 7 ■x TJ O. AS RECOMMEND #«Mft*^j r% TITUS -:'a 4l T^ll196 words
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Article, Illustration490 1962-10-26 13 JUDGE: I'LL DISCHARGE DOCTOR UNLESS MANNER OF ALLEGED ABORTION IS STATED J^ PRIVATE practitioner, Dr. Heng Yeck Meng, accused in the First Criminal District Court of causing a miscarriage, was today supplied with details of his alleged offence. Mr. Choor Singh, the judge, granting an application490 words
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Article186 1962-10-26 13 Army to get its first Chinese MALACCA, Thurs. The Federation Army will have the first Chinese Lieutenant-Col-onel on Thursday. He is Major Tan Chee See who will be promoted to the rank to succeed Lt-Col. JH. Mallard as commanding officer of the Ist Federa 1 1 on Reconnaissance Regiment. Col.186 words
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Article63 1962-10-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur».— Major Francis Montague-Jonas, 40. and Lee Kwan Hiiat. 23. who are A- Jointly accused of committing an act of gross Indecency with one another, will make their defence on the charge tomorrow. A defence submission that they had no case to63 words
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Article21 1962-10-26 13 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. The Mentrl Besar of Trengganu Daio Ibrahim Plkri bin Mohamed. yesterday visited Ulu Trengganu district.21 words
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Article102 1962-10-26 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four armed men got away with $2,100 in cash and Jewellery in a daring hold-up of four families in a Tanjong Pagar flat yesterday. The robbers, carrying knives and daggers, entered the flat at 3.50 p.m. while the men folk were away102 words
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107 1962-10-26 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs Five people have won top prize* of $1,000 each in the Malaysia drama and song competitions, the results of which were announced by the Ministry of Culture today. The winners of the first prizes are Malay drama: Mr. Rahman Abu of 139.107 words
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Article270 1962-10-26 13 TUMBLING WIFE FLEES FROM ROBBERS IPOH, Thurs. A A housewife, Madam Lee Mci May, 43, who had been bound and gagged by armed robbers, came tumbling down the stairs from her third-storey flat in Chamberlain Road here this afternoon to raise the alarm. Bruised and badly shaken, she picked herself270 words
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Article29 1962-10-26 13 MALACCA. Thurs.— The YWCA here joined the Rotary Club In a buffet dinner at the Rut House here last night 1 to celebrate United Nations Day.29 words
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190 1962-10-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The postal authorities have published a list of latest dates for posting of Christmas cards, parcels and letters. Different dates are given for mall posted in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang The latest dates for parcels going by sea to190 words
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298 1962-10-26 13 $500,000 windfall for Caltex -men— SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Some 200 employees of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd., in Singapore will get more than $500,000 in back pay and bonus following a wage agreement signed today between the company and the United Workers of Petroleum Industry. The windfall consists of two-and-a-half months' back298 words
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Article47 1962-10-26 13 SINQAPORB, Thurs. Eleven people were killed in road accident* list month the same number as In August, traffic police statistics revaaled today. There were 2.801 accidents last month, compared with 2.822 for August, and 2.590 for the corresponding month last year.47 words
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Article73 1962-10-26 13 Thought daughter was joking SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tay Sai Ying. 20. told her mother many times that it was better to die than live. Today Madam Lee Kow Mo«y told the Coroner: "I thought my daughtet was joking." On Oct. 4. she heard rroans coming from her daughter* room. When she73 words
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Article51 1962-10-26 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore donations for the San children whose father was killed In an accident today totalled $272 bringing the grand total (Singapore) to $1,467.50. Latest contributions are from I anonymous $140; Y. P. Pang and family $40 and G.W.O. P.P.C. staff 3 BOD.51 words
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Article28 1962-10-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Ttiurs.— The I National Onion of Petroleum In- dustry Workers' Federation of Malaya, which claims a potential i membership of 2.000. was registered today.28 words
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Article172 1962-10-26 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Thursday. ■PHIS evening 2,104 Gurkha officers and men took J part in a parade at the depot of the Brigade of Gurkhas here. The parade, the biggest ever held by one unit, was to mark the passlng-out of 1,680' Gurkha recruits after172 words
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Article164 1962-10-26 13 SOON ONE LAND LAW FOR ALL STATES KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A" Bill designed to pave the way for the introduction of a uniform land law throughout the Federation will be Dublished tomorrow. It will bring the PenanK and Malacca land systems Into line with the other nine States, so that164 words
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Article57 1962-10-26 13 MERSINO. Thurs.— The Deoplt here will go gay on Sunday to celebrate the birthday of the Sultan of Johore. I Ht(?hlißht of the celebration* j will be a march-past at the Town j Padang in the morning in which the Territorial Army, police, boy scouts57 words
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Article95 1962-10-26 13 A pre-dawn blaze guts sawmill SINGAPORE, Thurs. A pre-dawn blaze today gutted the Hiap Chuan Joo sawmill in Balestier Road and destroyed about $300.--000 worth of machinery and timber. The fire, which started shortly after 3.30 a.m., was first discovered by the mill jaga. BLshan Singh. Awakened from sleep by95 words
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Advertisement53 1962-10-26 13 Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA f#M(jfefJiiiJMf JUST ADD HOT WATER '^^mSSBBWBk to ne ste a 9^*flsHslHHHßH perfect cup of tea in seconds. /f NO WEWING fl NO STEWING vmmaammammmMmmmmmmmmmm NO WASTE| and no m *^mß mtny tea leaves either! 100% Pure tea! *F*^§!M3^RNl APWF£C7CUPOFT£A I NESTEA WMWiwioinmifriT53 words
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Advertisement104 1962-10-26 13 111 I ■fc:«Wl HF 4SP Hi^^^ A IU Wr BP^^jfei&fa- fllwff i .Wily Jgf. i*^^^ *J^^ j trOm Tllfi As illustratfd nut and candy bw*h in I I UNI 11 1 v» unusual shapes formed by the natural DUilinnin/*/* grain of the vmd iin i lupines fr m sz2 f104 words
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Miscellaneous424 1962-10-26 13 RADIO MALAYA RAD|O SINGAPORE NATIONAL BHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metres BHOET WAVE SKRVICE: AM. 800 Time Signal. Negar*- 41 mttrtt JJ e^, Ht<W^ n S: Morn MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: ing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous oa m «tn> With Music: 7.30 Tlma Signal. a News; 7.35 Breakfast Club 800 AM 600 aood Morning;424 words
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264 1962-10-26 14 Penang— refugees return to homes pENANG, Thurs. r With flood waters subsiding, all families evacuated from the Caunter Hall area have returned after taking refuge at the homes of relatives or in the Penang Port Commission Recreation Club in Anson Road. Most of the affected families (200 men. women and264 words
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Article73 1962-10-26 14 IPOH. Thurs.— Leong A a Kow 24 and Laew Sooi San. 23. pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to attempting to extort money from Mr. Lam Koon Chuan. owner of a rubber estate. They were alleged to have put Mr. Lam in fear of73 words
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Article63 1962-10-26 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Lee Ting Hui. 31. a lecturer erf history of Chinese philosophy at the University of Singapore, left last night to enter Oxford University for post graduate: studies leading to a Doctorate of Philosophy. A local MA graduate, he taught for a63 words
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Article104 1962-10-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The decision of the former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, to continue working among farmers, fishermen and co-operators posed two questions, the Umno official weekly Malaya Merdeka said today. The questions are: WHAT will be104 words
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Article86 1962-10-26 14 BRUNEI TOWN. Tliurs. -Chinese business and community leaders are discussing the formation ■if a Brunei Chinese Association on similar lines as those of the Malayan Chinese Association. A spokesman for the Brunei Chinese Chamber of Commerce said an approach had been .nade to the Brunei Govern ntnt,Reuter - 86 words
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Article35 1962-10-26 14 TEN TIN MINES IN PERAK FLOODED IPOH, Thursday. lIEAVY rain, almost daily in Perak, during the past few weeks has flooded out several mines, reduced rubber tapping and damaged vegetable crops, sending up market prices.35 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-10-26 14 Victoria's Girl of the year' arrives- SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Auburn-haired Miss Glenys Huttley (above) flew into Singapore by Air India last, night on the first leg of a nine-week world tour her prize as Victoria's "Girl of the Year." The sft. 61n. tall, 20-year-old beauty, won the title by raising the328 words
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171 1962-10-26 14 'Only in Penang' ties impress Sardon PENANG, Thurs- Tne Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, was attracted by red ties with the letters "POS" worn by counter-clerks when he v sited the General Post Office here today. "This is the first post office In the country where I171 words
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Article31 1962-10-26 14 PENANO. Thurs.— Penang MCA committee members will meet the people at the party's Sungei Ayer Terjun and Victoria Green ward branch headquarters a Cantonment Road here on Saturday.31 words
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Article24 1962-10-26 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— About 150 fishermen from the kampongs around Tan Jong Plandang fishing village, near here, attended a civic course yesterday.24 words
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177 1962-10-26 14 N. Borneo: Macapagal prefers approach to Britain YfANILA, Thurs. ITI President Diosdado Macapagal indicated yesterday he did not favour bringing the Philippine claim on North Borneo before the International Court of Justice or the United Nations at the present time. Filipino Senator Ferdinand Marcos had announced in the United Nations177 words
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94 1962-10-26 14 KUCHING. Thurs.— Changes in the Sarawak and North Borneo Civil Services may be made by the Federations former Director of Audit, Mr. H. M. Watson. Mr. Watson, who will arrive here on Nov. 7. has been appointed Commissioner to review the structure of the94 words
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Article144 1962-10-26 14 6|f I ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. IV —The University of Singapore Students' I'nion is the only student body to protest to the Federation Government against its restrictions on travel by Singapore student groups. A Government source said today that not a single international student body had144 words
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Advertisement246 1962-10-26 14 CAPTURE DEEPAVALI CELEBRATIONS REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak FILM NOW! Jt Holidays are more fun when you take pictures or movies. Kodak color film -f+lß^^^^ss. enriches the memorable day in true- Zjßi. zr^\\s tUse KODACOLOR FILM for color snapj shots... EKTACHROME FILM for excellent 2 color slides with action*. .KODACHROME I246 words
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Advertisement41 1962-10-26 14 NEW! mßfgk wonderful new Australian Cbcddar *"^<r^ *»d *^r^^i£jA $$r iwtet. real Swm-lUvoured WliJf^^^^^F^2sWKdP\ 'I cheer \jj& delightfully Ungy /^!^flß^9lE^^P^K.^^^^^^^l < tiH-^^^ i^fr creamy, spicy, B^^^^flHr every mouthful kk^. ■^^^Hfc^ jKB&E^FsimSA big Dc Luxe slices l..'W to every packet of KRAFT slices41 words
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Advertisement791 1962-10-26 15 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from CUss "E" and above registered Contractors will be received at the offlce of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m of the 7th November 1962 for:THB ERECTION OP RURAL TEACHERS' QUARTERS IN NEORI SEMBILAN. Tender791 words
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Advertisement259 1962-10-26 15 TENDERS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Tender for tbe construction of P-J.D.C. Public Swimminf Pool Extension ol Closing DateIt Is hereby notified that the closing date ol the tender for the construction of swimming pool at Jalan Sultan, Petallng Jaya, has been extended to 6th November, 1962 at 3.00 pjn. Applications259 words
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Advertisement736 1962-10-26 15 ironllooed rroo. Parr Bl SITUATIONS VACANT J0 Wordt %S (Mln.)— Box St ett. txtrm METAL BOX ACCOUNTANT Bee Page 19 WANTED GIRLS to assist In offlce work Apply to Advertiser, P.O. Box 294, Ipob. ■UROPEAN COUPLE require General Amah Malay or Chinese for bouse 7 mile Paslr Panjang. Telepbone (B'pore)736 words
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Advertisement1048 1962-10-26 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt SI (Mlm.)—Box St ett. txtro PROGRESSIVE BRITISH IMPORT House seeks European Assistant. Genuine enthusiasm and a sense of responsibility more Important than previous experience. Excellent oppor- < tunnies for advancement Apply la strict confidence to Box 'AIM* ST., K.U APPLICATIONS ARI INVITED tar the post of Field1,048 words
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Advertisement908 1962-10-26 15 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE M Wordt SI (Mln.y—Box tt eta. oxtrm INOLS STOREY ItMI-DETACHED Bungalow at 61 miles, Cbaagl Road, Opposite BlElap View. Apply Telephone: *****, Singapore MODIRN SEMI DITACHED Bungalow loDgbath modern sanitation threa bodrooms two toilets car porch near main road District IS. Writs Bos A4O3* s.t.908 words
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Advertisement1070 1962-10-26 15 WANTED It Wordt SS (Mln.)— Box St eU. txtro REQUIRED 19 Bore Bbotsuo In flood condition. Particulars to P.O. Bos i. Labis. Jobore. BERTH IN STEAMER for Olrl Student leaving for Sydney Dec/Jan, willing share with girl students. Apply Box A 1045 B.T. XL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I> Wordt SS (Mln.)—1,070 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-10-26 15 VEHICLES WANTED it Wordt tS (Mln.)— Box SO eta. txtrm 1880 UPWARD HONDA SOcc Standard or Sport, an<l Lunbrctta, sood condltlon considered. Pbon* William *****, Spore. FOR SALE tt Wordt SS (Mln.)— Box It eta. txtrm TMI SALS of th* year 1* now on. Several Item* to b* cleared below1,019 words
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Advertisement675 1962-10-26 15 I SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box tt ett. txtro JAVA MODES (415 River Valley Road) superior quality Battk-Saronici. SHISEIOO COSMETICS now available at Wako, Raffles Place, Singapore. GOING ON HOLIDAY take Batik from Batik shop Cathay Cinema. RINGS of distinctive design. Lee Onn Goldsmith, 206/8 S. Bridge675 words
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264 1962-10-26 16 rpHE Malayan market A for American soya beans and soya produots offered a very good potential, said Mr. Frank W. McWalters, representing the Soybean Council of America Inc. on a visit here this week. Mr. McWalters, who carried out a market development survey, said it264 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-10-26 16 Mr. Ingemar Gustafsson, a representative of Sandvlk Co.. a leading Swedish steel manufacturing company, visited Singapore last week in the course of a world tour to promote trade. Mr. Gustafsson, whose company manufactures steel for watches and razors, thought that Malaya had the prerequisites for the setting78 words
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Article, Illustration494 1962-10-26 16 TENGKU TO OPEN $4m. BANK BUILDING Most modern in South-East Asia fHE $4 million building erected in Kuala Lumpur by the Lee Wah Bank Ltd., incorporating some of the most modern banking equipment in South-East Asia today, will be opened by the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman on Nov.494 words
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Article, Illustration193 1962-10-26 16 Catalina and Cole swimsuits for 1963 MR. DONALD Silverman, export manager of Kayser-Roth International, S.A. of New York was in Singapore early this week preparing for the introduction next year of a completely new range of his company's swim wear. He spent a considerable amount of time showing to dealers193 words
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Article116 1962-10-26 16 rroiE sales director of a lead- ing Swedish paper manufacturing company visited Singapore this week In the course of a world tour which has already covered the United States. Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Jan Sten of Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget, which owns over five million116 words
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Article98 1962-10-26 16 MR L. J. MUBPHY (right). Penan* manaeer of Borneo Motors (Malaya) Ltd.. who Is going to New Zealand on six months' leave, and Mr. D. C. Hutton. who has arrived in Penang from Singapore io act for him. Both were entertained by the staff and dealers98 words
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Article134 1962-10-26 16 A TOP official of South Wales Switchgear Ltd. of Blackwood, Monmouthshire, is to visit Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Rangoon early next month. He is Mr. A.J. Nicholas, deputy chairman and managing director who is on a five weeks' tour of world markets that will take134 words
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Article54 1962-10-26 16 Thai Airways International has established an office at Kuala Lumpur airport to handle its own passenger relations and airline administration. Previously, this "ground handling unit" was managed by Malayan Airways. The new office has a staff of two air traffic officers and three ground hostesses. The station manager54 words
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Article, Illustration135 1962-10-26 16 STRAAT COLOMBO COMING 4 NEW 7,500 gross tons cargo ship belonging to Royal Interocean Lines, Straat Colombo, is expected in Singapore tomorrow from Rotterdam on her maiden voyage. Built by P. Smith Jr. NY of Rotterdam, Straat Colombo, like her sister ship, Straat Chatham, has five cargo holds containing 10135 words
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Advertisement170 1962-10-26 16 A. C. Electric MotOrS...for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been c fmf- supplied to every part of the world. From 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. SbS^b^kW t^B^B^Bk V^~ a»^^ M k m cX I^B^B^_ M B^BH B3^^^^^< f I SOLE AGENTS: R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd., 18-C. Battery170 words
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Advertisement88 1962-10-26 16 B>l LJiP ---=^^j^^^ the FIRST name in precision chain •^B^B^at^Bk "^^A^ I If ■^bZ^B^bG9^»^. *^^B^ BBHBB^^V 1 A^bVjW* |FQO] MOCA frVBl UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. U 137 Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. 114 Botu Road, KUALA LUMPUR. 116 Prang.n Road, PENANG. BSHOLO CUIMS LIMITED xikckiitii I ttmilNTtTlOn THROUGHOUT THIM.WOKIO MM j_ THE88 words
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Advertisement1542 1962-10-26 17 10 LIVERPOOL t lIESI COASI 8.8, uual'para aaiw r raaa >mwi 'THUS hi,.i utaraoM. eiaaaaa IR Pt/Oct 28 Oct 38 AUTBLYCUS A mouth. L'pnl, H'burg, R'dAl* Set 18V 1 Not 1 MENEIAUS uttrMM. fiiaAlow Bel Nn I •aims utat»aal Nn I Nn I Not a/ I Not 18 HUNS ii.ntM4.1,542 words
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Advertisement1428 1962-10-26 17 mnmmWm^m2M2smSsMEß^^mmaßnm^^M THE E. A. C. LINESUlllMS IB tINfWL If Mm. NAMSaBa, BREMEN. ANTMNP lOTTERDAM. AMSTERBAM, BUB. GOIRENBORB ANO COPENHAGEN iMP^B\ l'aa«t rtaa »m*h RrVKj\\|l "MAUCCA t) G 25-28/21 Oct 21/28 Oct 18 31 Set rl XSziJzi bu.uANSA a J* Set/ 4 Mtt vI Nn ti Inn \SsXZ*<& 'SIMBA" I) 11/211,428 words
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Advertisement1231 1962-10-26 17 EXPRESS SERVICE IB IaaMMW. UVENPS4M, 8 CfIWINENIAL PORTS S-iam p B*aa*> BIMAAMMCA ia> raan. t'aaa. Vwmtm Pt/Oct 28 act 287 1 OCMIE.IS I'Raar; Roam. Hull, H'burg Oct 28/ Ila Pt/Oct 28 Nn 5/ 5 Ilnlotal nii liiiii. M'kaaak. H'a*a M My < Nat 8/ BENCUUCi L^HatrarTbfS. 6'y«t» Nat W l31,231 words
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Advertisement1312 1962-10-26 17 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. WTel: Nl: ***** 1««BmW Ij3StR. ELX.BRMAN LINB «c KLAVENESS LINE S LONOBN, HAMBURG. ROHERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PBRTIAND. CITY OF RIPOH Acceitilg cam I*' Cl.tral 8 Siutl S'pori P. Sham Penan* b/ilSVl'n'i 6. 35-38/27 Oct 28 Oct/1 Nn 21/281,312 words
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581 1962-10-26 18 From Oar Market Correspondent rpilE clouds lifted a little 1 on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday as operators took a second look at the Cuban crisis and calmed down. Industrials were generally better after Wednesday's selling and prices improved. The turnover, however, remained on581 words
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Article22 1962-10-26 18 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Industrials: 185.16 185.83 Tins: 274.77 275.62 S rubbers: 171.(9 171.69 Jan. 1, 1958=100.22 words
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Article613 1962-10-26 18 pOMBINED business in the SinKapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets Industrial!: Bouatead (2.000) 11.81: Dunlopa (300) 11.97 SI., (2,000) Sl.flS. (10,000) 11.96. (14.000) 11.97; F. and N. ords (2.000) 13.12 D. (1,000)613 words
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281 1962-10-26 18 A FTER their substantial "panic" rises on WednesA day both the Straits Tin price and Malayan Rubber price yesterday showed fairly heavy drops. Wednesday's rise followed the announcement of the American blockade of Cuba and the easier conditions yesterday were not only a281 words
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Article124 1962-10-26 18 MELBOURNE, ThursT^OLLOWING the big recovery on x Wall Street, tbe Melbourne Market leaders rose strongly on the higher commodity prices overseas and hopes that the Cuban crisis may be quickly eased. Most of the last two days losses were retrieved. Oils and base metals were steady while lawns124 words
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Article116 1962-10-26 18 rE Malayan fianange Banks' *ne elatlan made tbeae cbansea in its rates to merchants yenterday (all rates to $100): Naw Vark: buying TT 321. airmail 01) 33. 90 d/st 331 credit bills. :ti« trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail 01) 35 9/16, 90 d/st 36 1/16116 words
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Article225 1962-10-26 18 SMIPt lying altntild* Mm tlngaaar* ■hirtii taday art: Bright Maerak 42/43, Kaiimafa 38/89, Aiumuu Maru 40. Ljcaon 1/2. M&adowl 33/34, PmldFot McKlntey 6, Walrrau. DenblgatUra 46 Monmoutbahlr* 4/5, Selamat 40/4.1. (nimil NW tt. Larut NW 4. Outtr r*ad*i City ot Rlpon, Ttoa Onaila. Bal Cbu. Shavlt.225 words
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Article144 1962-10-26 18 Oet 25 Tbrea moatht. (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) utliwti don*. DmHopa 10 cv. Rothmaira 11 eta. r. *N. 14 eta 8 Darby 4td Gammon 10 eta (K. Mtorage «4d. J. Waucta 12 CU Bteamttlp 8 eta M Brew 26 cv. B. Times 20 cv Container* 0 cv. 8 Traders 25144 words
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Article24 1962-10-26 18 October 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 821 cents (down 3. cents). TIN: 5426.25 (down 52.75). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 20 tons).24 words
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Article218 1962-10-26 18 [VjOVEMBtR lirtt grada ruhb.r hur*n f.a.k. cloaad at S p.m. v Sin^i mrt and Ku-ila Lumpur ypiitrrday at 82i cents per lb. dowa 3J cents The lone was uncertain. S.C.C.R.A and F.M.R.C. ckMiing price." In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b\ buyers tM. sellera218 words
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Article102 1962-10-26 18 (CHINESE Praducs E«ch>n c sm..^ para 0000 prices per picul yritrr-^r day: Caetnut all: Bulk $41 setters, drum 544 seller.*, Capra October 3I2!1 buyers. $28s sellers. Psppar: Muntok nhua SIM sellers banin-ak white JI.VJI sellers, special Sarawak black $116 sellers, sarliW Uimpon* black »IJ-» sellers, ASTA $135 seller*.102 words
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Advertisement1062 1962-10-26 18 yyrT" KAWKSAKI KISEN 4 KAISHA.,LTIX 4 Exprtti U.S.A. P»eUi« tJt AttaUUS* Coasi tltvlll tU tu tit tla f-amt r*a* araaaf I rrtat>wa t vn— 'art "Xaaiktwa Mm" Gil. IS/IS 21/31 Oct 5 Ntf 23 Nat 2S Ntf 12 Otc -Saataa Man" M/ 21 Mt Ms/1 Ma tat v toe II1,062 words
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Advertisement849 1962-10-26 18 ■&M^LUKp^DßaHaakaa^UaadP3SPa|apaSl ■ttlßuuwa tuiort uaviu sao't r, S'haai Paiamt mraMnaa, mm, Maatrt. fMI U/11 Nw 11/14 Nat UMI jatwara, tottsraam. U tan touts a «m tfiica suviu rpora UIOA 1/ I Nm OvrMn (71/11), Port Ettzstwtft (M/11). Cttwtowi (»/11), Man., (1*711), Una (t/12), Cotonoa (11/12). Tmm. Ukoradi Abidian. Frtttowi. Conakry. Oatar849 words
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Advertisement567 1962-10-26 18 1 NOTICE Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34* J^ all persons interested in or having claims against the Estates of any ol the deceased iiersons undermentioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kin are required to send particulars of their claims or interests to Hongkong Shanghai Bank567 words
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Advertisement642 1962-10-26 19 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10 JO ajn. on Monday. 10th642 words
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Advertisement1143 1962-10-26 19 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all ot the following: Tender Closing Deposit Dale (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 18 Blocks of 3-Storey Flats (192 Units) and 2 Dustbin Com- pounds with Stores at Queenstown. Neighbourhood IV, Phase 11, Contract IV. $500/- 16.11.62. (2)1,143 words
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Advertisement880 1962-10-26 19 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will oe closed for business on Saturday 27th October 1962 for Deepavall. ESTATES OF MRS. MARIA GEORGINA JANE SAINDERS. deceaitd. late of Greyitoke Manor Hotel, Kerring. Sussex, who died testate on 6th March880 words
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Advertisement760 1962-10-26 19 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBW that I, Roy Neal, of No- l Peel Road, Singapore, have applied for I the transfer of Wholesale Dealer's and Retail Shop licences in respect of Premises No. 475 River Valley Road, Singapore, to Mr. WW. Gawne, and that this application will be heard760 words
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Advertisement846 1962-10-26 19 TENDERS TENDERS for the supply of de- term* powder to the Prison De- i partment Hr 12 months In 1963 j wul be received by the Commis--1 sioner of Prisons, Singapore, up. to noon, 7th November, 1962. Details may be obtained from Prison Headquarters. Pearl Bank, Singapore. TENDERS will be846 words
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Advertisement543 1962-10-26 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal CiUaens for the po. iof Steward at the fiekolah Aiam Shah Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpu:. The salary scale of the post is lijyexU-'UJ piua C.OJLA. at current government rates. Living accommodation will be provided when I quarters are available. The post i* non-pensionable.543 words
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Article338 1962-10-26 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP On Parole also does a sparkling workout ESSbbbl I By gINGAPORE, Thurs. Cash Inn, with apprentice Mam a t Hassan up, ran 3f in 38 l/ssec in yielding going this morning. This is a splendid trial for a stayer. In his present form,338 words
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Article415 1962-10-26 20 OING APORii. Thurs. j Weights for all right races at Bukit Tlmah on Sunday are: Autumn Cup Cl 1 Dv I— lOt Water Scout 9.00 Gemstone 8.13 1 Oreamboat S.IZ Mickey Rooney II 8.11 TimberUne B.K National Joy 8.06 Satoro 8.03 Cash Inn 8.01 Kerrydale 8.01 Automation415 words
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Article235 1962-10-26 20 MOK SIN PIN - SINGAPORE basketball fans will see four national teams in action next month when the United States, Australia, Peru and South Korea call here for matches on their way to the tournament at ManilaRepresenting the United States' will be the Goodyear Wingfoot Cagers, a top club235 words
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Article227 1962-10-26 20 145 entries for KL November meet KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Turf Club have received 145 entries for the November meeting. The three-day meeting will be held on Nov. 4, 7 and 11. The entries comprise 57 In Class 1 and 88 In Class 3. They are: CLASS 1 ist227 words
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Article461 1962-10-26 20 NOV 4 (seven races): Class I Divi 1 2 and 3 6f Div I 9f Clan 3 Div 151 f: 51f: Div. 1 and 2 7f. NOV 7 (six races): CUm 1 D.vs 1 2 and 3 6f Clan 3 Divs 2 and 3 sif; Div 3461 words
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Advertisement159 1962-10-26 20 i^L ANOTHER _W_ SENSATIONAL OF FER from 29th Oct. to 10th Nov. 1962 SINGAPORE .§|g* Buy Libbys famous /T^jfi/^^^^^ Fruits and Juices from selected dealers in Singapore and get v^a^^/ a bottle of Libbys delicious Tomato a Catchup FREE hffilTe^ See your local Libby dealer BUYJ^tfya NOW •■Mt JOINT PAINS159 words
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Advertisement260 1962-10-26 20 FLY JAL'S NEW "SILK ROAD" TO THE MIDDLE EAST... 1 U L UROI L Japan Air Lines expands again links tho far East with London by way of Calcutta, Karachi, Kuwait, Cairo, Rome, Frankfurt, India, Pakistan, Kuwait. Egypt, Italy, Germany, England you can reach them all aboard JAL's magnificent 88OM260 words
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Miscellaneous313 1962-10-26 20 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (7). 1. Irishman has not altered, eh' 6. There's nothing in prison That's an encouraging Ihing! breaking, given cash (7). (3. 2. 3. 4). 7. Pulls round on getting vital I. "Icily splendidly null" fluid— its a sort of tree resin (Tennyson) (7). (7. Si. t.313 words
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268 1962-10-26 21 No Spore athletes for Perth Games SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will not send any track and field athletes to the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. The Singapore AAA decided today there was no athlete in the state today who was good enough to be sent to the Perth Games. AAA268 words
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Article, Illustration324 1962-10-26 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Malayans may get chance to compete against Perth medal winners By Kuala BRIGHTWELL WANTS TOUR Q*****1 Lumpur Thursday TF Malayan athletes do not compete in next month's Cornwealth Games in Perth, they may at least have the chance to test themselves on home soil in324 words
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Article120 1962-10-26 21 VIETNAM GAIN EASY 4-0 VICTORY SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnam beat Indonesia 4-0 today in the opening match of the Independence Day soccer festival here. Malaya and Thailand, the other two countries in the competition, will play on Saturday. There will be two matches on Sunday— Vietnam v Thailand and Malaya120 words
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Article83 1962-10-26 21 SPORTSLETTER Cricketing judge RECENTLY I became aware of the tact that a judge of appeal in Malaya has been hearing appeals on the cricket field in the West Indies. He is Mr. Justice Reginald Hill, who has been watching matches on the Selangor Club padang every Sunday. He was the83 words
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Article59 1962-10-26 21 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Star Soccerltes will meet Arsenal in the Singapore Football League, Div. 3 final next week. In the semi-finals todays, Soccerltes beat Windsor Rovers 3-2 after being held to 2-2 at half time. Two first half goals by In-side-right Topping put Arsenal Into the final59 words
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Article66 1962-10-26 21 IPOH, Thurs.— Three Asian Games cyclists are among the 24 entries for the Malayan Cyclists Federation's 75-mlle massed-start road race from Ipoh to Padang Rangas and back on Sunday. The Oamesmen are Ahmad JafTar and Rosll of Selangor and Stephen Llm of Malacca. The 2466 words
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Article202 1962-10-26 21 T ONDON, Thurs. Jimmy Greaves, the England inside-forward, scored a hattrick last night in helping Tottenham Hotspur trounce Manchester United 6-2 in the First Division of the English Football League The Spurs crushed the United but the two late Manchester goals prevented them from going toReuter - 202 words
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166 1962-10-26 21 MANILA. Than. The Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) have decided to hold the scheduled tournament here In December but not as the fourth world championship. The Philippine rovernment's decision turning down entry visas for a Yugoslav team one of 17 originally scheduled toReuter - 166 words
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Article200 1962-10-26 21 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government has ordered the withdrawal of the Indian team for next month's Commonwealth Games In Perth because of the emergency caused by clashes with the Chinese on the northern border. The All-India Bports Council referred a decision on sending the team to the200 words
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Article45 1962-10-26 21 SOe»... k «oon Lup s-nnai (Ipoi): PWD 5 RCRC 1. Victory Cup (Malacca): Newmarket 10 Kllat 0. HOCKEY Talping Lge: Tigers (XL) Kllat 10 Fed Army Signals 1 RUGGER— XL club match: S'gois Club B 26 Serdan* 3 ?s£?£ i*™"** 1 Vaivm to45 words
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Article95 1962-10-26 21 CSC 5 SCHOOLS 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ceylon Sports Club, the champions, gained their second successive victory today when they beat Combined Schools 5-1 in the Singapore Hockey League Div. 1 match at Balestier Road. Ceylonese opened accounts after six minutes through Frlda and a few minute slater95 words
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Article29 1962-10-26 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The porbabie Selangor XV to meet Penang In a Malaya Cup tie on Nov. 3 will play the Padang Invitation XV here on Wednesday.29 words
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187 1962-10-26 21 JOHORE ASIANS CONFIDENT OF CUP WIN 12 LO JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. lOHORE Asians, joint holders of the All-Blues Cup with Perak, begin their campaign in this years competition on Saturday when they meet Federation Armed Forces here. Under n«w nklDPer. lock forward Ahmad Tbrahim, who will lead Federation Police on187 words
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Article56 1962-10-26 21 Wee and Koh yew inong. Stand-off Tay Chong Yew was also In fine form. The probable Johorr Asian XV: Ahmad Kadir; Chin Ah Sunn. Lolte Jee Wee, Koh Yew Thong. Ahaullah Ah; Tay Chonn Yew. Ahmad Esa; Salleh Uaji Hussein. Yusof Ismail. Mat Saman; Wan Rahman. Ahmad Ibrahim: Freddy56 words
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Advertisement166 1962-10-26 21 ~^*i i,,. X""i a* Unlen ytm tab definite steps I to prevent it, you may at any I tine offend with perspiration I odour. (Everybody perspires!) HQfr 7. I But oirce you've applied Mk- pP ODO-RO-NO deodorant, yoa Im'<Tl| llliTlilTilKl! kmm 3 roa r Protected aU day B jfliifffli long.166 words
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Advertisement139 1962-10-26 21 IW r* w iMIT I EpaMßf CS^Jr/xS^BV *^B Ear jM^BBr skS There is always heavy demand for this high-quality publication. Make sure that you get the copies you will want by placing your order at once. ORDER NOW! POST THIS COUPON NOW THI CIRCULATION MANAGER. STRAITS TIMIS l TR T139 words
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Miscellaneous74 1962-10-26 21 Sports Diary I irt.l SOCCER STORE DIV. 8 S-FINAL: Dockyard v Sulcaramai (Jti Besar. 5.15>. RDY CIP REPLAY: Municipality v Kinta Indians .Coronation (jrd, Ipoh). HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: RAF Seletar v Police (Seletar): Div. 2: Khalsa v SHD (Balestier Rd). Women's Lee: Medicals v Combined schools (RI grd). BADMINTON74 words
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Article129 1962-10-26 22 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. President Kennedy worked into the early hours of today drafting his reply to last night's dramatic personal appeal by U Thant, United. Nations Acting Secretary General, (See Page 2) for a temporary suspension of the arms blockade of Cuba while negotiations are started.129 words
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129 1962-10-26 22 YfOSCOW. Thurs.— Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Defence Minister, has told Army officers that Russia had successfully solved the problem of destroying hostile rockets in flight. He said Russia's armed forces were now in a state of the highest battle readiness and that current SovietReuter - 129 words
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Article202 1962-10-26 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Knee Chong Tat has won the first and second prizes in the monochrome section of the photographic exhibition of orchid flower studies, which will be held in conjunction with the 1962 Malayan Orchid Show at the Happy World Stadium. t The three-day202 words
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Article117 1962-10-26 22 TWO DOCTORS FROM UK TO LECTURE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two eminent British neurologists will give public lectures in Singapore next week. Dr. S. P. Meadows, consultant neurologist at King Edward VIII Hospital. Windsor, and physician at Westminster Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital, will speak on "Exophthalmos" at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday,117 words
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Article47 1962-10-26 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two officials of the Burma Economic Development Corporation are now in Singapore to reintroduce and sell Burmese cement. Lt. Col. Tin Swe and U Win Swe said they would like to meet local merchants. They leave for Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.47 words
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Article24 1962-10-26 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The third annual teenage Talentlnr sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A., will be held on Jan. 12 at the Victoria Theatre.24 words
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270 1962-10-26 22 HEAVILY armed Nationalist Commandos have made constant surprise attacks on Communist bases within an 80-mile radius of Hong Kong, Chinese Nationalist sources said today. I sine motorised vessels, they carried out swift sorties on the coastal regions of Waiyueng. I.ukfung. Wailai. Kitrhinh and Swabue270 words
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Article369 1962-10-26 22 COLOMBO. Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, has offered to mediate in the Sino-Indian border dispute, the Ceylo.i Ministry of External Affairs announced. LONDON. Thurs. A good deal of ground lost over the past few days was recovered here today In stock markets, reflecting369 words
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Article59 1962-10-26 22 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER LONDON, Thurr—Spot 24Hd.. Nov. 24' 4d.. Dec. 24<4d., Jan. 24d.. Jan./ Mar. 23 7»d.. Apr./ June 23%tL. July/Sept. 23d. OcU/Dec. 22«4d., c.i.f. Oct. unquoted. Nov. 23* d., Dec. 21% d. Tone: &ratic and easier. TIN LONDON. Thurs.—Buyer 8 £659 seller* £«61, Forward buyers £8534. .tellers £854. Settlement59 words
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266 1962-10-26 22 THE WORK BRIGADE AT FLOOD PROJECT SINGAPORE, Thnrv-^ The Singapore Gm* ernment tonight revealed that the Won* Brigade was now carry* ing out two project** under the Flood Alto* viation Scheme in Jalan Ang Teng, where in the past weeks agitators of the Rural Residents Association had been obstructing work.266 words
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61 1962-10-26 22 U.S. WARSHIPS CUT SHORT STAY IN HK HONG KONG. Thurs. Two U.S. warships yesterday cut short their stay in Hong Kong and sailed for an "undisclosed destination," it was learned today. They were the missileequipped cruiser USS Topeka and the submarine USS Salmon. The Topeka went out two days aheadUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-26 22 A PROUD TRADITIONS Every year, the trad* winds carry' to Zj^j| Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahut m their hundreds— trteif hold* Tilled wltr^ •pic* and merchandise from the fa^ofT Celebes And the men who Mil these craft maintain a trade link that has been unbroken through the centuries .v. a81 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-10-26 22 XIIOHEST and lowest tempermtures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 Kou Bharu Penang 81 72 Malacca 86 72 Ipoh 79 Singapore 88 7936 words
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