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Title Section19 1962-10-27 1 AVF.nACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times 15 CENTS. Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1962 KDN 03619 words
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Article, Illustration727 1962-10-27 1 Radakrishnan issues proclamation as Red Chinese continue border attack j NEW DELHI. Friday INDIA today declared a state of emergency amid reports of new fighting with heavy casualties on the North East border with China. The Indian Defence Ministry announced that Indian troops had repulsed two concerted Chinese727 words
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Article636 1962-10-27 1 Cuba vigil goes on \yASHINGTON, Fri. American warships continued their vigil round Cuba today as U Thant, the Acting United Nations Secretary-General, launched a bid to hold the crisis to the conference table. Russian ships bound for the island still appeared to be avoiding an encounter with the American blockadeReuter; UPI - 636 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-10-27 1 Six doctors attend Ruler of Perak: After operation he rests comfortably KUALA KANGSAR, Friday. r[E SULTAN of Perak, Raja Yussuf Izzudin Shah, 72, has developed paralysis of both legs and is under treatment at his Palace here. An official announcement said that the Sultan had been indisposed233 words
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Article43 1962-10-27 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. -A patient in the General Hospital. Kok Hin. 48. fell from the third floor of Ward 35 to his death tonight. The patient was missing from his bed just after 9 p.m.. and nurses found his body.43 words
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Article43 1962-10-27 1 DAGENHAM (England), Fri.— Workers who have been on unofficial strike at the giant Ford motor works here since Oct. 17 today voteo to return to work on Monday. The company said the strike has cost it about £6.000.000.43 words
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Article58 1962-10-27 1 VANDENBERO AIR FORCE BASE (California), Prl. The Air Force today launched an Atlas Intercontinental ballistic missile, after giving advance notice that It woula be "a routine training launch." A spokesman said: "We didn't want anyone In the area to see It go up and think It might58 words
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Article31 1962-10-27 1 BANGKOK, «Yl. Mr. Nils Ousslng, a special representative of the United Nations Acting Secretary General U Thant arrived here today to Investigate causes of tension between Thailand and Cambodia.31 words
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Article, Illustration429 1962-10-27 1 Decision on writ in Jamit case SINGAPORE, Fri. An application by the State AdvocateGeneral for leave to issue a writ of attachment for contempt of court against Jamit Singh, General Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, was granted by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court429 words
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Article133 1962-10-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The. Shell Kenning Co. (Malaya) Ltd. s offer of 7,500,000 one-dollar shares at par raised more than $142 million It was about 20 times oversubscribed. Another S7 mil-lion-plus came in applications for debentures. This was announced by the directors of the com- pany133 words
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219 1962-10-27 1 TUN RAZAK: FOR UNITY TRY TO UNDERSTAND OTHERS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that for the sake of unity, every community in Malaya, as well as Malaysia, should try to understand the traditions and aspirations of other communities. In a Deepavall219 words
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326 1962-10-27 1 Sinking ship drama off East Coast 12 rescued, 12 missing OINGAPORE, Fri. An Australian warship, HMAS Queensborough, has rescued 12 members of the crew of a Panamanian freighter, the Kawai, which has been abandoned off the stormlashed Kelantan coast. Twelve more crew members are missing. A big sea and air326 words
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Article36 1962-10-27 1 VANS SET AHRt SINGAPORE S)< Police berr iv two cases of trtWl this morning. In buth \ans> were :■*'< ''U North Bridge F".j<l Rochore C »fc 1 Sbop-kttptr^ pu< on blaif VeWdts p-- r damaged.36 words
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Article, Illustration639 1962-10-27 2 Barry Appleby - rj THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby UNITED NATIONS. Friday JHE United States last night demanded an immediate yes or no answer whether Russia had installed missiles in Cuba, but the Soviet delegate in the Security Council refused to answer at once. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the639 words
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Article502 1962-10-27 2 DATELINE Hong Kong From FRANCIS BOEY FOLLOWING the Chartered Banks introduction of the free accident insurance scheme for depositors, other banks here have also taken steps to attract more business. One of the new schemes is a type of savings account which will help the depositor to buy a home.502 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-10-27 2 JAKARTA, Friday. S Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, is been moved, at least temporarily, into in next to President Soekarno. The announcement from a full meeting of the Cabinet and the National Defence Council at the Presidents summer palace at Bogor yesterday said theReuter - 186 words
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Article45 1962-10-27 2 LONDON, Frl.— Affluent Britain today has 17 more millionaires than at this time last year making a grand total of 117. In the latest Inland revenue returns a millionaire is defined as anyone who has an income of £75.000 a year.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article24 1962-10-27 2 MACAO. Fri. Macao today reported its second cholera case of the year. Health officials said the victim was a four-year-old-boy. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article143 1962-10-27 2 OAIGON, Fri.— A U.S. Army H-21 helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing when it was hit by Communist small arms flre 23 miles north of Salmon yesterday. A U.S. military spokesman said none of the American or Vietnamese personnel aboard was Injured.143 words
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Article69 1962-10-27 2 LONDON, Fri.— Donald Campbell expects to make his attempt on the world land speed record at Lake Eyre In Australia in late April or early May next year, he said yesterday. He hopes to start running trials at the end of March or early April and makeReuter - 69 words
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Article176 1962-10-27 2 A STUDENT group calling itself the rebel underground vowed last night to resist by every effective means brotherhood by bayonet at the University of Mississippi. In handbills circulated throughout the campus, the group said It was serving "notice to the forces of Integration that weUPI - 176 words
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211 1962-10-27 3 The man who walked in his sleep -into the sea DARWIN. Fri.— A retired Australian public servant today told how he sleep-walked overboard from a launch into the Arafura Sea. Mr. James McKechnie, 66, said he went to the Cape Don Lighthouse Just north of Darwin a few nights agoReuter - 211 words
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Article37 1962-10-27 3 BANGKOK, Pri. Thailand is re-equipping her armed forces with modern weapons and will aoon acquire "faster and better" tanks from the United States, according to General Chltti Naisathen. the Thai Army Chief of ■Uff.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration210 1962-10-27 3 NINETEEN year old June Bailey (above) made a 1,000-mile telephone call to runaway British soldier Ronald Stanley in East Germany last week and pleaded: "Please come home." Stanley, 18, broke down and wept. lie told June, his cousin r "I want to butMirrorpic - 210 words
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421 1962-10-27 3 Foreign aid wasted despite good intentions ITNITED NATIONS. Fri, Professor Ritchie Calder, reporting on a three-and-a-half month study of foreign assistance in 12 Asian countries, said yesterday that "competitive aid" has resulted in a waste of well intentioned effort. The problem, he said at a news conference, resulted partly from421 words
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Article54 1962-10-27 3 THE HAOUE. Pri. The d«ath toll in a cholera epidemic on the .south coast of West New Guinea, has risen to 123, according to reports reached here yesterday from Hollandia. ll is feared that many of some 350 others in hospital with the disease54 words
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328 1962-10-27 3 BHHm^^MJP2II3 HONG KONG, Friday. JNTENSIFIED security precautions by Chinese guards on the Sino-Hong Kong border have aroused speculation of an imminent refugee exodus similar to the one Jast May when Chinese poured into the colony from Kwangtung Province, the Hong Kong Standard reported today. CommunistReuter - 328 words
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110 1962-10-27 3 Britain 'retires' envoy in Berlin LONDON. Fri. Mr. Geoffrey McDermott, former British Minister in Berlin, was retired from the British Foreign Service last month because he "lost the qualities of initiative and energy." the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. Peter Thomas, Foreign Under-Secretary, told a questioner that theReuter - 110 words
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Article100 1962-10-27 3 A U.S. court rejects a test ban WASHINGTON, Pri. The United States District Court has dismissed a request by Dr. Unus C. Pauling, the Nobel Prize-winning scientist. Lord Russell and others for a ban on American nuclear tests in the atmosphere. Judge Charles McLaughlin dismissed the request for an injunction.Reuter - 100 words
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Article52 1962-10-27 3 SAIGON. PYi. A grenade explosion today in front of the City Hall killed one member of the Republican youth organisation and wounded five others. The explosion took place two hours after a big military parade passed through the heart of the city marking South Vietman's IndependenceReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1962-10-27 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Official sources indicated here that a high altitude nuclear explosion triggered by Russia on Monday created a new artificial radiation belt around ihe earth. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article195 1962-10-27 3 GIRL SAVES BOY— BY GRABBING FEET SYDNEY, Pri. Carolyne Hart. 15, held on to her Injured boy-friend's feet as he dangled from the doorway of a speeding train in Sydney's underground railway system today. The youth, Raymond Conway 18. fainted as he stood by the train door and was falling195 words
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Article30 1962-10-27 3 HOLLYWOOD: Joe Diamagftio. second husband of the late Marilyn Monroe, has ordered six red roses to be placed at the film star's tomb "twice a week forever."30 words
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Article196 1962-10-27 4 KIDNAP: 2 GET LIFE AND ROTAN SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO young men today failed in their appeal in the Court of Criminal Appeal against a sentence of life imprisonment and 10 strokes of the rotan each for abducting See Lye Woo, a 12-year-old schoolboy. See was kidnapped on the evening of196 words
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123 1962-10-27 4 Pools: More safety measures pledge SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chinese Swimming Club will take additional precautions to prevent further fatal incidents at any of their pools. Announcing this, Mr. G.H. Kia t president of the C.S.C. said that the management committee of the club met yesterday to discuss safety arrangements of123 words
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Article73 1962-10-27 4 PRAISE FOR SAFETY COMPETITION SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore police today congratulated the Au'omobile Association of Singapore and the Singapore Photographic Society for organising a road and traffic safety photographic competition. The police secre'ary, Mr* Lim Seng Huat. said that every effort to reduce the number of traffic accidents on the73 words
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Article58 1962-10-27 4 SINGAPORE. Pri.— An eminent Australian educationist. Dr. Derek L.M. Castle, will make a two-day stop-over here next week on his way to India to conduct a course on "Planned Selling.'' He will give a talje at a luncheon jointly sponsored by the Singapore Jaycees and the58 words
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Article49 1962-10-27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Serangoon branch of the Malayan Indian Congress Is offering five scholarships to Secondary School pupils whose parents are members oT the M.I.C. Mr. J.P. Samuel Raj, secretary of the Congress, said they also had plans to form a women's section soon.49 words
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Article350 1962-10-27 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rPHE following Is today's schex dule oi civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.30 pjn.; Irom Sydney, Darwin iBA 701; 6.10 p.m. Thai International: Prom Tokyo, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Bangkok (TG4OS)350 words
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Article248 1962-10-27 4 FINED— THEN SHOUTS OUTSIDE COURT SINGAPORE, Friday. T<EN pickets were each fined $10 in, the Fifth x Magistrate's Court today for continuously shouting "Merdeka" and ''Bersatu". The magistrate, Mr. C. Aral, convicted them on a charge of disorderly behaviour committed at the flve-foot-way along High Street outside the strike-bound premises248 words
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Article68 1962-10-27 4 SINGAPORE. Prl— The Oovernment will install another three standplpes In Kampong Chai Chee and the surrounding area, off Upper Changl Road, 6\ m.s., in addition to the two existing standplpes. This promise was made by the Parliamentary Secretary t» the D-puty Prime Minister and chairman of the68 words
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Article102 1962-10-27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ong Teng Quan, 38. a professional coconut plucker. was killed when a coconut fell on his head, the State Coroner Mr. 8. R. Chapkhana. was told today. Madam Chua Yew Bay owner of a coconut plantation In Ylo Chu Kang said In her evidence that102 words
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Article22 1962-10-27 4 SINOA.PORE. Fri.— The Victoria Institution Old Boys' AMociatlon will hold its annual reunion at the school on Nov. 18 and >-22 words
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Advertisement608 1962-10-27 4 1 Wishing All Hindu Patrons A HAPPY DE£PAVALI > I,W, <l^M|VßlTl|r4 joptns Tgi^^yj X ~mmwkms& X ♦"Midnight TONiGHT! w (Fo«r™ t "THE 300 SPARTANS" f Richard Egan Diane Baker Z TCINEVASCOPE' Color by Ocluxf 1 *Tomorrow 9 "b'mT^lMondonn) T "MIGHTY HEROES" :w.W!>V*.««WI: tNowShowin?' «-4.00, nowongwin^. «.30ft«.J0pm. "Mtoiytf^BFO COMMAND Howard Keel608 words
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Article, Illustration3331 1962-10-27 5 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY A secret telegram of 27 words sets in motion the plan that was to change the course of the war f"W ASK you to work with alt JL the means at your command to the end that japan takes possession of Singapore3,331 words
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Miscellaneous277 1962-10-27 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Hurry along behind (4). 1 and 20. Point with enthusiasm 7. The last round: a hundred up to the brokers: this is the with painful outcome (3. 5). British way in film business 8. The French still set up pre(7. 6). hminary outfits (B>. 5.277 words
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304 1962-10-27 6 t PENANG, Friday. E Socialist Front is hopeful of capturing the Penang State Government in 1964 by win- 14 of the 24 seats in the State Legislative ?mbly. "That is my forecast," Mr- Ooi Thiam Siew, secretary of the Labour Party's Penang304 words
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121 1962-10-27 6 ANTIQUATED, BUT THE OLD SPIRIT LIVES ON PENANO. Frl. The name of the Straits Chinese British Association is now an anachronism and Its rules are antiquated, Mr. Koh Sin Hock, president of the Penang 5.C.8.A.. said today. "But the objects of the association cannot be eradicated," he told members at121 words
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Article59 1962-10-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy here, Mr. J. L. O'Sullivan, left by air for Washington this morning. He has been appointed Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.B. Embassy in Leopoldvllle. Mr. O'Sullivan, 47. a keen golfer,59 words
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Article, Illustration157 1962-10-27 6 Army's first Chinese colonel fought in Burma campaign MAJOR Tan Chee See (above) who, on his promotion to the rank of lieu-tenant-colonel at the end of this month, becomes the first Chinese to hold this rank in the Federation Army. At present second-in-com-mand of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regt., he157 words
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Article55 1962-10-27 6 IPOH, Prl. The body 0 a young girl was found floating on the Perns: River, near Kampong Senggang In the Kuala Kangsar District, yesterday afternoon. It was naked and had wounds round the neck. The body was later identified as Raoasah binie Mat Raus. 15. Police55 words
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Article101 1962-10-27 6 Search for oil is intensified KUCHING, Frl. The search for oil off the Sarawak coast Is Increasing In pace. Special "sparker equipment is on its way from America for use in surveying the seabed. The equipment records un derground reflections from surface explosions and detects the depth of firm bedding.101 words
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Article65 1962-10-27 6 IPOH, Prl. The Municipal Council here last night rejected a proposal by a People's Progressive Party member Mr. 8. A. Lingam. to name the official residence of the council's president "White House or Mansion House" or even "Black House." Earlier. Mr. Lingam also failed65 words
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Article53 1962-10-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl.— A group of 19 Japanese youth leaders, who are on a goodwill tour of Asian countries, will visit Malaya next week. The group. Including two girls, will arrive here on Thursday after a short stay In Singapore. The tour is sponsored by53 words
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Article30 1962-10-27 6 PENANO. FrL— A trlsha-ridcr. Lee Heng 800, missed his trisha early today. He told police he parked his vehicle at Kampong Malabar before going to sleep last night.30 words
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Article38 1962-10-27 6 PENANO, Trt. An unemployed man, Leow Ah Lee. 29. was today bound over after he had pleaded guilty to stealing two (owls from a housewife Tan Pool Eng, In Mount Erskine Road on Oct. 19.38 words
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Article209 1962-10-27 6 TPOH, Fri— The Mi--1 nistry of Education is to hold a sixmonth course on career guidance for education officers at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute in Kuala Lumpur soon. The Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, announced this at the speech day of Tuanku209 words
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Article164 1962-10-27 6 HINDUS GET SET FOR BIG FESTIVAL UUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Tho u sands of Hindus throughout the country are making last minute preparations to celebrate Deepavali, the Festival of Lights, tomorrow. Estate labourers have converged on the main towns to buy clothes, food and toys for their families and presents for164 words
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352 1962-10-27 6 Chamber chiefs back common mart probe KUALA LUMPUR. Frl T EADERS of Federation chambers of commerce today backed the move for the World Bank Malaysia Economic Mission to consider the feasibility of common market arrangements between the territories of Malaysia. They were commenting on the decision to Include "common market"352 words
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Advertisement524 1962-10-27 6 VICTORY for EK| THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.... THE RACING SEASON 1962 So far. the racing season has been a happy one for Volvo cars, especially in USA. Canada and Sweden. In the Little Le Mans contest in the United States, Volvo cars showed their worth by taking Ist and 2nd places.524 words
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Miscellaneous92 1962-10-27 6 Alloy Oop By V.T. Hatnlim P" KHB>VOUR«HKrcNAND UW-BOC V" I.HOLYCOW/ I LhowD \©U EXPECT A W~T~"N. f I V€IL«E HOW YOUR J[ THEPE BACK A THAT^ POOR, DEFENSELESS/ WELL V PRECIOUS OR. SEEDE f^ I V*TH THS I WTTH TH 1 I PRACTICALLY FELLA LIKE HIM TO 6EE IN A92 words
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Article329 1962-10-27 7 EMPLOYEES WAIT-AND POLICE WATCH-FOR 27 HOURS, THEN ACCORD ON ALL ISSUE! KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. •pHE Len Seng bus strike ended this evening. At 7 p.m. buses rolled again after a stoppage of 27 hours when agreement was reached on all outstanding issues. The strike, which started329 words
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94 1962-10-27 7 Shark seen at Beach of Passionate Love KOTA BHARU. Fri. A *h;irk was seen today in the sea 30 yards from the Kirn h of Passionate Love it Kuala Semut Api. 12 miles from here. Inche Ismail bin Omar, a < lerk. said that he was about to swim when94 words
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Article93 1962-10-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will make a four-day official visit to Korea next month. He will be accompanied by his wife Toh Puan Raha. the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Joharl. Che93 words
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Article30 1962-10-27 7 PENANO r-ri.-lhe tf-imnu State Muslim Religious Council Bill organise a one day course ''Imams and oilier religious leaders in the district of Bagan Tuan Keehil. Butterworth. tomorrow.30 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-10-27 7 Former inspector passes law finals PENANG. Fri —Former Inspector Surinder Singh Kanda (above), i whose appeal against i a 1958 order by the j Commissioner of Police dismissing him from the Royal Federation Police Force was upheld by the Privy Council last April, has passed the I finals of his233 words
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Article82 1962-10-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The University of Singapore Students' Union today offered to send to the Federation Government photostat copies of cables from international student bodies, which would show that they had protested against the Federation restrictions on travel by Singapore student groups. The union was replying to a82 words
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Article25 1962-10-27 7 P olice changes BENTONO. Pri. Inspector Kernail Singh from Kuala Pilah has replaced Inspector Harbans Singh, who has been transferred to the Field Force. looh.25 words
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200 1962-10-27 7 VIANILA. Fri.— A ManiTl ila Times columnist said today tho 1 Philippine claim to I British North Borneo "was fast becoming a headache for the Philippines instead of England." "Now we have three claimi ants to the title of Sultan of Sulu" wrote Teodoro200 words
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115 1962-10-27 7 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Malaya was not invited to take part in the consultations of a large group of delegations which led to I Thant's appeal yesterday to President Kennedy and Mr Nikita Khrushchev to negotiate a solution of the CubaReuter - 115 words
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Article258 1962-10-27 7 SO MALA YA MAINTAINS EMBARGO UNITED NATIONS, Friday. VI ALAYA said yesterday it would maintain its ITI embargo on trade with South Africa as long as that country's Government held to its apartheid race policies, and it called on all other countries to «:nforce a similar sanctic Dato Ong YokeReuter - 258 words
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Article115 1962-10-27 7 Cessna flies Pacific to Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A i twin-engined Cessna 310-G. which has been bought by a Malayan company, is expected to arrive In Kuala Lumpur this weekend after its long ferry flight from Wichita. Kansas The aircraft, fitted with long- range tanks, is being piloted solo by115 words
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Article53 1962-10-27 7 PENANG. Fri— Dato Gunn Lay Teilc. former Malayan High Commissioner in Australia, arrived In Penang by the Chu.san today on his way back to Kuala Lumpur frcm Britain where he attended the opening of the new London i branch of the Malayan Banking I of which he53 words
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The Straits Times TSaturday, October 27. 1962. India's Two Errors
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Article337 1962-10-27 8 Thirteen thousand students in Malay secondary schools is not a large number, but four years ago there were none, j When the other advances announced by Captain Hamid Khan are taken into account, j i it is evident that Malay educ- ation has at least kept up with,337 words
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Article245 1962-10-27 8 None of John Steinbeck's recent books is the work of a Nobel Prize winner. His fame traces further back, to "The Grapes of Wrath", "Of Mice and Men"— and "Tortilla Flat" which first won him Interj national acclaim. Success had come slowly. Three novels failed to find a245 words
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641 1962-10-27 8 Rawle Knox - PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON DIET OF MURDER by Rawle Knox IJONN. Fri. The police deter ter from East Carmany told th« court that "Black Monika with her black doc wit feared by him and his coleagues; she used to report on them to their Communist boss. The girl was 19.641 words
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930 1962-10-27 8 ROY PERROTT - Bandits who always strike on Fridays- ROY PERROTT THE SOARING WAGES OF CRIME AN armoured car drove through the quiet streets of Chelsea, the London riverside suburb, carrying £50,000 in wages one foggy morning last week. When a temporary road sign saying "Turn Left" showed up through the mist ahead,930 words
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Article255 1962-10-27 8 YOUR correspon dent "Non-Communist" fails to comprehend the Communist breeding-ground in Singapore. Borne out by facts, the past riots, the recent Chinese examinations boycott and the anti-merger, stand were all Communist agitated with the help of Chinese students. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in his radio talk last September admits255 words
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Article220 1962-10-27 8 1/vt.uiUAE will join you in welcoming the GovtTiiment's plan to do souieuung fur tne coconut industry, particularly ror tne smallholders, but (a very big 'but" touched on in your editorial), is the coconut Industry worth rescuing? The awarf palm certainly gives a very good yield of copra, but220 words
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Article148 1962-10-27 8 WE were amused to read the statement in the Straits Times by a motorist, of Teluk Anson that mc*t of the private provisional drivers who go for licence tests have failed because they have no "connection" with the examiners and by reason of "one or two minor mistakes148 words
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Article93 1962-10-27 8 rjiHANKS to the Ministry 1 spokesman for an immediate reply on the question of temporary teachers. I am not satisfied with It however, for he said that teachers of English In vernacular schools are underqualified. I am sure that most of these teachers have a senior Cambridge qualification.93 words
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Advertisement1066 1962-10-27 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS it aTaraV il* Himmum) CAMPBELL To Baraara and Jim a BM at Hungsar Mih October LILBURN: In Geoffrey and Daphne on L'fith OM a daoghier RAJASINOAM: To Joyre aad Gabriel s daughter Kli/abrth Kh.irmani at K K Hnnpital on It It tl. FULLBROOK: To Shirley and John1,066 words
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Advertisement43 1962-10-27 8 Don't strain Your Eyes Xyestrain saps nerrou* energy. If neglected, it may affect various Junctions of the body. Don't hexttate to have a professional scientific eyefxamination by a Qualified, experienced vision specialist. C. S. CHONG. 0.D., EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, Chiln Street, Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement91 1962-10-27 8 For RARE EXQUISITE scoter..... j Queen AnneJß the choice ot all jßk Bk. connoisseurs'and Bm discriminating \mm mM people! [■•m ESTABLISHED 1793 SffirM JACKSON A CO.. LTD; *M's«is J»«#u«.. JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD: k..i. i .»,ur I*,* a !•>»»■« BHHtUg|BIgIHHM| WFZ Ash trays. Cigarette boxes I ■RJjfl)*! gfl^^ss^ss^^Z^^V^gag^^^ I A^ >^gBH91 words
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Article1037 1962-10-27 9 PAY PACTS SHOULDN'T CHEAPEN OUTSIDERS, GAMBA RULES— AND SUGGESTS A WAY OUT SINGAPORE, Fri r p-IE president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, has ruled that the court will NOT certify collective agreements on terms and conditions of service which contain a clause against1,037 words
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Article27 1962-10-27 9 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Mr. Robert Dlx, an American actor, will talk on "Portals to Freedom" at the Chinese VMCA at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.27 words
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Article75 1962-10-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Association of Trade Unions today made a second request to the acting Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, for an interview to discuss the Internal Security Council's recent ban on its two-day conference which was to have been held on Oct. 1175 words
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Article48 1962-10-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. PH.— Major Frir.cis Montague-Jones, 40. and L>e Knan Hun;. 23. were acq .iti^d today on a charge of ron;niimn« an act of cross inficcncy with one another. Mr. V S. Lee appeared tor Montaßue-Jonrs while Mr. Ang I Chui Lai drfrncird Lee.48 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-10-27 9 - LEFT-WING Singapore politician and tradr unionist Mr. Sandra see ran Woodhull and Miss- Peng TsuPing. who works in the Iniversity of Singapore library were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. One of the two witnesses was Mr. I. mi Chin Siong, secretary-general of the Barisan Sosialis.98 words
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300 1962-10-27 9 MALA YSIA WORK HOLDS UP THE 5-DAY WEEK KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TCIE Government's efforts on Malaysia are said to have led to the temporary shelving of two matters of importance as far as the civil service is concerned. They are: i THE QUESTION of a five-day week for civil servants300 words
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Article65 1962-10-27 9 SINGAPORE, Fri— The leader! of the World Bank economic mission on Malaysia, Professor Jacques L. Rueff, flew Into Singapore this morning for a two-day visit to meet officials of the Ministry of Finance and the Economic Board. He will head a seven-member mission for a comprehensive65 words
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Article, Illustration227 1962-10-27 9 Jane spends a quiet first day home JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE, Fri. Jane Lee Santarossa today spent her first day home in quiet behind locked doors "sorting things out." Behind her lies a visit to prison and a broken marriage. At the squat, pink family bungalow in Wilkinson Road six snarling227 words
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Article30 1962-10-27 9 PENANG. Pri.— Police jarly today picked up four suspects In connection with the recent armed robberies In Penang. The arresM were made about 3 a.m. In Chulia Street.30 words
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Article26 1962-10-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Oamba, left today by air for Australia for a few weeks' leave.26 words
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Article74 1962-10-27 9 SEREMBAN. Fri. A man, pretending to be catching grass hoppers, suddenly flung- a tin of acid at a tapping contractor at Senawang Estate, five miles from here, today. The contractor, Chong Fin. 47. received serious burns on his fa<> and chest and is likely to74 words
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Article448 1962-10-27 9 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Nc-gara-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Tim« Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. New* In The National Language; 8.03 Saturday Session; 8.56 New* Headlines; 9.00 Bummary Of Programmes For448 words
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Article90 1962-10-27 9 TODAY— Sedlll Kftchll 8.44 a.m (7.oft) 0.31 p.m. (6.lft': Singapore 10.22 am (B.3ft i 10 37 p.m. (B.Bft >: Port Dlckaon 9.49 a.m. B.9ft) 6.51 p.m. (8.1 ft); Port Bwettenham 4.80 a.m. (13.7 ft i 5.17 p.m. Cl2.ert>: Prnang 11.99 ajn. (7.3ft>. TOMORROW— SedIII Kechll 0.11 a.m. (7.oft90 words
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Article92 1962-10-27 9 The wrong way to woo a girl IPOH, Fri— The President of th Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. today advised a presistent suitor not to force his attentions on a -irl. He then bound ove> Ton Kwai Fun, 24. a bean sprouts seller, to be of good behaviour for92 words
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Article77 1962-10-27 9 Villagers praised after chase MALACCA. Fri.— The O.C. P.D. Malacca (Central), Deputy Superintendent E.A. Fernandez, today commended the people living in a kampong at Gajah Berang Roa<] here for helping to apprehend a thief yesterday. The thief broke into the house of Goh Leng Neo and stolp Jewellery and cash77 words
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Article26 1962-10-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will inspect rural development projects in Ulu Langat district on Oct. 31.26 words
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Article27 1962-10-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Aeong today sent a congratulatory message to President Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam on the country's National Day.27 words
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Article67 1962-10-27 9 speedsters beware SINGAPORE. Fri.— Thr polic* have announced that radar speed traps are now in operation in built-up areas alter experiments with the equipment over the past few weeks. The police secretary. Mr. Llm Sent; Huat. would not say. In reply to questions today, where they were being used or67 words
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243 1962-10-27 9 End of era without the planned fanfare SINGAPORE Fri.— The 20,500-ton British troopship Oxfordshire steamed out of Singapore harbour for the last time at midnight tonight without fanfare. A five-hour delay in her arrival from Hong Kong la-st night had upset elaborate plans toy the British Army to give her243 words
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Article50 1962-10-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Police will hold a WRlking rate on Sunday, starting at 7 ajn. The rout* will be Tanglin Road. Holland Road. Farrer Road. Buka Tlmah. Newton Road. Scout Road. Stevens Road and Draycoit Drive. Motorists are asked to watch out for straying walkers.50 words
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Advertisement161 1962-10-27 9 IMPOSSIBLE? BUT IT'S TRUE! j* SEE THIS V AMAZING FEAT 7\ M| TUC aIA again sponsored by n JU Ww Opening Nov. Ist itv r H at 8.30 p.m. *ii N H R STADIUM NEGARA, SBs Kuala Lumpur H "> I'd ol Selangor Spastic Children's Association under the distinguished patronage161 words
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Advertisement109 1962-10-27 9 You can soon own a modern flat in ideal surroundings I W* iw I M 7 ISTANA sh~~+—^ I NEGARA 14 STOREY PEARLSON BUILDING The building site between Cavenagh Rood and Clemenceau Avenut, 90 yards from Istana Negora. The ideal first-class residential area of Singapore. (Site 87). The most up-to-date109 words
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Article551 1962-10-27 10 II mmOM there is going to De no prolei al'jne a public outcry, over the oan on Henry Miller's "Tropic ol Cancer' lhis Is. singularly unfortunate as there is no publishers representative to tight the case in the courts. In America the sale ot551 words
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Article273 1962-10-27 10 I THE STRAITS TIMES I AM perplexed that "Layman" in his letter (S.T. Oct. 20) seems still unable to grasp the points laid down in my previous letter. He apparently has a pathological grudge against local doctors, for I cannot see any reason why273 words
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Article135 1962-10-27 10 A town in the grip of thugs 4 FEW years ago Mai acca was a decent place to' live in. This pleasant town is now the abode of gangsters, secret society thugs, criminals, pickpockets and hooligans. Nowadays no respectable woman or girl can move about the town without being hooted135 words
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Article761 1962-10-27 10 I HAVE always had the impression that the free wards of the Singapore General Hospital were a place where suffering was ignored and patients' pleas were answered only at the pleasure of the "horrible and heartless nurses and staff." I have changed my mind. Recently761 words
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Advertisement75 1962-10-27 10 Everybody's drinking tue/u/Dcu/ it's made from toholesome,full cream COIU'S mi IK uuith added m '^Wmn fP\ Taste it, you can J^\iXj\i tell it's a00d so 6Qs y to ma^ e /^Tz[ always keepsfresh In handy 12 03 tins \s^r J rT)/ul or the ECONOMY BULK PACKINGS AVAILABLE vUJj^EMCffIBBBSSfIHBy FOR ESTATES75 words
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Advertisement275 1962-10-27 10 1 V^W^V\»^/a\ f M «J v xssf^wty f) tnd r^HK 1 indigestion agonies... 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief Now you can eat whatever yam like without worry of after-meal agony. Easy- to- take 'Bitmat' -i tablets act in second* to bntigyo* SPff^fc^. J^W I •"•'/'.iurerelieffromindigestion. jy ,1 I d^pepsia.275 words
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Article49 1962-10-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Six more student nurses will leave tomorrow for training In Britain. They are: Sltl Faridah binte Ismail (Alor Star). Ton Gek Eng (Penang), Mary Marearet Wong (Penangt. Lanka Dcvi Ponnampalam (.Kuala Lumpur), T. Mangalyatherasl (Petaling Jaya) and Chuah Slew Geok (Taiplng).49 words
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Article150 1962-10-27 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE executive director of Pacific Area Travel Agency. Mr. F. Marvin Plake, today criticised what he called "Singapore's inertia n towards tourist promotion." "Singapore should step .up a publicity drive to attract tourists instead of depending on its geographical monopoly of air and150 words
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Article57 1962-10-27 11 $1 MIL. MILK FACTORY FOR S'PORE SINGAPORE. Fri. A $1,000,000 milk reconstituting, pasteurising and bottling plant will be set up here by the Cold Storage (Singapore) Ltd. Construction work on the factory at Bukit Tlmah will start soon. The plant, which will employ 50 people for a start, expects to57 words
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Article24 1962-10-27 11 KUALA LtJMPUR. Pri.— A wellknown widowed millionaire philanthropist here. Mrs. Cheo.ig Yoke Choy, 74. died in her Imbi Road home last night.24 words
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255 1962-10-27 11 TH E Singapore-Malaya delegate to the Australian tariff board of inquiry on timber, Mr. M.E. Jordan, has asked the board, which sat In Sydney, to urge the Australian Government to abolish the existing duties on the Import of timber from Malaya as255 words
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Article, Illustration463 1962-10-27 11 Industries: The S'pore advance is 'tangible' CHAMBER CHIEF ON 'THE VANGUARD OF OTHER MAJOR PROJECTS' SINGAPORE, Friday. TTHE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. W.H.C. Bailey, said today that tangible progress was being made in Singapore's industrialisation programme. He told a half-yearly meeting of the chamber: "Anyone who463 words
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215 1962-10-27 11 FLOOD POSITION IMPROVES ON EAST COAST KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The flood situation improved considerably on the East Coast today when the expected "moderate to heavy" rain, warned of by police yesterday, failed to fall. In KOTA BHARU an intermittent drizzle fell throughout the day but the airport, closed all yesterday,215 words
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Article71 1962-10-27 11 MALACCA. Pri. The Chiel Police Officer. Asst. Commissioner Haji Yunus bin Talib, today presented medals to two pupils who had helped the police eaten a "wanted man" actually a constable taking part in a test of public co-operation— during Police Week here. The medals were given to71 words
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Advertisement467 1962-10-27 11 Black White Whisky— the traditionally true Scotch vMF~ ■£**m**^7' {y^^f^^kk I View of River Affric. Inverness-shir* Only Whisky produced in Scotland can be fl B are* it comes from. Each water source has its called Scotch. This is why Black White is |^|^B own bouquet For Black White-only the unique.467 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-10-27 11 tiuffs Bunny By Rmiph UvimdmM I THERE /STOP THAT [THANKS XX,'. HOW "1 I'M PARKtP IN A GOES THAT I r*OOCH FER AWUT HtfLPIN' MB v V TH' NEXTHLOCKI7 •w_N > ORNERY JX3G I m^VME.ELMERW 6ET THIS FEROCIOUS37 words
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Advertisement7 1962-10-27 12 I CANT STOP DRINKING SJdlfcnife TOMATO JUICE7 words
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Advertisement112 1962-10-27 12 UoHnsan I O HP OUTBOARDMOTQRS J 4k|A U It's true! Cut costs and increase profits in ship-to-shore transportation of goods with a Johnson 10HP -;»f outboard motor. It's economical, requires the minimum maintenance and has a special wrist-pin bearing <~if»Hi-*mt»r\ A which assures safe, trouble-free service under all load jfit112 words
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Advertisement1402 1962-10-27 13 WwmmWLmmmmm+mmiiSm 10 LIVERPOOL ft lUI COUI UJL. OMl'aat* t»M raam 'tnani ■IREUS Ht«ra. Utirtam. SkMaaa v Pt./Ocl 20 Ott 20 AUTOLYCUS A'mouth. L'pael, H'burg. R'dam Mt 20/ 2 Hot 1 MEHELAUS utirttM 6<ta|oa la Part Hw 2 UOHUS iittrtaal «•> > M. Rot 1/ I Rn M PELEH4 Littrpatl. OtMia.1,402 words
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Advertisement2614 1962-10-27 13 wmrnHmy n t>jun\^mH ii i /JpMi THE L A. C LINESUIIINSS II UH**, U RAfBB. RAMBURI. tMlalU, »NlWttf IOnERBAM. AWTERBAM. BSLB, BBTHENBURB ANI COPEHHABEH /jrf^&SL p tkam Paatag |?rVSs\\rl "MALACCA" I) t 25-21 21 Oct 21,2! Oct 11/11 Oct XXypLJzl bU!>UAN6A" t) MSCV4HOT V J Nil 1/IROT V^JL _y& -SIMBA"2,614 words
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Advertisement1261 1962-10-27 13 y m9^. McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w,Wh(\ Til: Nl: 11)11 ikY ELLERMAN LWB «fc KLA VENESS LIMB LONION, HAMIUR6. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF RIPON Acceitieg cane far Ceatral ft Sewtl S'oore P. Sham Penang .nVLVu'n e.li-WTrfa, 21 Oct/1 NW 21/211,261 words
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501 1962-10-27 14 AT the outset the week A gave little indication of what was in store state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly rubber review. The invasion of Indian territory by Chinese troops, while disquietening, had little effect on the market and initially prices appeared501 words
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Article94 1962-10-27 14 Chinese Product Exchange SWiga■•re noon prices per plcul yeaterdav Ceeenut ell: bulk S4l Kellers, drum 544 aellert. Cepra: October $28 buyeni. S2*J acllem, Peasjer Muntok white SIS2I sellers. Sarawak white SIM nellers. special Sarawak black filS seller*, sari. led Lampon* black $1221 sellers. ABTA (13S seller* llniiper* Ceeenut94 words
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Article78 1962-10-27 14 THI Malayan taenange Btnkr Am eiatien made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to $100) Selling TT or 0D ready: Swiss Francs 1401: French Francs 1501 Belgian Francs 1819;: Melland Guilders 1171: Oeuttohe Msrks UN; Italian Ure *****. On the free sactisngs markst In78 words
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388 1962-10-27 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE oversubscription of the Shell Refining offer for 7t million ordinary one dollar shares at par has been nothing less than staggering. It has been nearly twenty times oversubscribed with over 112.000 applicants subscribing $142 million. This is388 words
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Article23 1962-10-27 14 Malayan stock Indices Oct. 25 Oct 26 Indvstriak: 185.53 187.09 Tins: 275.62 276.44 S rubber*: 171.69 K2.23 iaa. 1. 195S 100.23 words
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Article662 1962-10-27 14 /COMBINED business In the vv Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded ln ,n b dv.. C r^,?: Boosted U.ooo> «J* Dunlops U.ooo> $1.98 SL. (5.000) $1.98, (2,000) $1.99, (1.000) $1.98 ON: Kant Smelting (500)662 words
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Article222 1962-10-27 14 tvIOVIMBIsj firtt grids rubber buy- srs f.e.b. closed at 3 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at R2| cents per Ib. up thrertlKhths of a cent. The tons waa quiet. S.C.C.R. A. and F.M.R.I. closing prices in cents per n>. yesterday: Int 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers222 words
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Article143 1962-10-27 14 Oct. M. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) sJMClnsts dene. Dunlope 10 eta. Rothmana 11 eta. K. N. 14 eta. 8. Darby 4M. Gammon 10 eta. C. Storage 4id J Waugh 12 eta. Steamship 8 cts M. Brew 28 cts 8. Times 20 eta. Containers 9 eta. S. Trader* 28143 words
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271 1962-10-27 14 Straits tin price remains unchanged: Rubber quiet WITH lessened tension over Cuba tt*e Straits Tin price yesterday remained unchanged at $426.25 per picul on an offering estimated at 250 tons down 25 tons. I In London overnight tin lost £3 in fairly active dealings. There was no carry through of271 words
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Article118 1962-10-27 14 MELBOURNE, FtL OHAIIE prices continued to lmpiove and rises, following the strength of leaders yesterday widened- to cover practically the whole list with a few small falls. Oil and base metals wore firmer. Claj-ence River grained 8d to &s. 6d. Loans closed firm. CRA 18/ ft Mount Isa118 words
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Article25 1962-10-27 14 October 26 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 824 cento (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5426.25 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 25 tons).25 words
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Article209 1962-10-27 14 SNIPS tying alengsMe MM Sini«P«ra wharves t*d*y arc Arlstotells 13/14, Brinht Hunk 42/43. Dcabishshlr* 18/18. lfandowl 25/28, Prestd«nt Coolldge ffl, Chuaan 44/48, Samba* 23, Rajula 8/9. Outtr raadi: Norreat, Doshanhe, Bandung llaxu. Pr«a. Marklnly. Dalel. Krninnau, Pu An, Mandarin star. Pagan, Cambridge. Nlnella. Lycaon. Chowa Maru. Katong.209 words
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Advertisement1001 1962-10-27 14 ■pen I y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTIX, Express U.S.A. Paeifle «fc Atlantic Coast ItvsßS tv ill tia ii* I'Mr* >'•*• ir*a*t I rtMCite* I «ate«*» »*r» XM.kivt Mart" Gil. II 21/31 Oct 5 N»» 23 N.v 25 Ntf 12 DIC -c**sa* Mart*- H/» Wm M kot/i Bas •Bw a o«s1,001 words
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Advertisement568 1962-10-27 14 Oriental Navigation Corporation Limited KUALA LUMPUR from Straits Ports to Colombo s.s. BANDAHARA loading for Colombo PINANG In Port/27 Oct Agents: Octane Lliyl (Supsari) ltl. Oetaari Nnm, SMtapan III: *****. Agents.- Octant lliyf (F. it M J Ltl, Ptsan tit: *****. P. S'taa III: 5612. NITTO^Si LINE HONG KONG ft568 words
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Advertisement721 1962-10-27 14 NOTICE We, Dr.. Urn Peng Thlam. Dr. Colin Marcus. Mr. Lee Tat Seng. formerly President, Vice-Presldent and Treasurer of the United Democratic Party, Singapore, wish to inform the public that we are no longer associated with Uib United Democratic Party, Singapore. Signed: DR. UM PENG THIAJ4 DR. COLIN MARCUS MR.721 words
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Advertisement712 1962-10-27 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for appointment to the following posts: (1) ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Three posts are available. Candidates should be University graduates with recognised professional Library qualifications and considerable library experience. Experience in law librarUnship and medical librarianship is required in two of the posts, and712 words
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Advertisement732 1962-10-27 15 ((on tinned from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word, SS (MtH.)-Box St tt*. txtra DOCTOR To tak* over clinic. At present good prospects. Excellent future prospects. Box AIOSI S.T K.U FIRST CLASS COOK General Amah wanted for English family good English no washing. Pnone ***** (Spore). EUROPEAN COUPLE REQUIRE Eaglith Speaking732 words
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Advertisement1044 1962-10-27 15 SITUATIONS WANTED SO H orrft Si (Ml*.)— Box St tt*. txtra ItCAO tb* ttonlor Appointment* Vacant in Tbs Buaday Mall oaea w**> CHINBSB PLANTER over IS rears experience replanting ta rubber ettat* s*ck position as managotnont or Assistant Manager Box AlO4B BJ.T. K.U ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Word* SS Mlit. y—1,044 words
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Advertisement832 1962-10-27 15 EDUCATION It Word* St (Ml*.)— Box tt ct*. txtrm PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY. BIOLOGY. Matht Sec. 11l A IV. Alternoon/ Kveniag Claaaea. Apply Now for iv«u Session* to: Prtacipal, Singapore instltut* Of BUeno*. HOMB-STUDV COURSES Hsc, OCX. OOC/rMCE/OCt;, Q.T LCi. all stiDJects. Prospectus Kree! hi L> Lowell Hewitt. MC, Principal. "Tb* Private832 words
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Advertisement999 1962-10-27 15 TOURS ft EXCURSIONS i tt Word* U (Ml*.)— Baa 10 tt*. aatra CHERRY BLOSSOM TOUR fl«a|*lllH I Japan by tmp 30th March 1943. Detail* American Lloyd Afoaqy, 06 KoMnaoa Road. Blag* por*, Tal: 9BSTB TOUR MALAYA I OATS Departure 4-l)-«S, 33-11-62. K-Lum-t>ur i-Oay* assy. Dopartur* i .;iu-6a Bangkok rThltnsiaal U999 words
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Advertisement1118 1962-10-27 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE i U Ward* Si (MUuh-Baa it tt*. txtrm I tSM VBLOX Iteaprayod Now Tyraa. Insured 1983. Mechanically p*rfecL I 81.300 0.n.0. 109/38 Wittering Road. RAF Chang! or *****1 Bxt» A.T.C.7. (B'pora). MIRCIOM 190 PBTROL Saloon 1953 Modal Reg. March ownor-oWoa 8900 mile* tmmaculau coadltlon. First otTer *****1,118 words
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Advertisement1633 1962-10-27 15 LADIES DRESSMAKING I 20 Word, St (Mitt.)— Box It tt*. txlrm i CONSULT SLSQANCB Ladle* Tailor ror your Tailoring Requirement*, front I 83.00 upward*. M, KIIIUm* Road. B'poro. INROL NOW > ror I LATEST BTVLSB IN ORItJMAKINU I M FONO LIIN ORISSMAKINO i S2, Oboby O&sut. Slogaporo. ftitaiisn* Mitt Chan1,633 words
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274 1962-10-27 16 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE Hockey Association tournament committee have awarded full points to Singapore Recreation Club for their unfinished league first division match against Indian Association on .Oct. fi. Indians, who walked out of the match when B.R.C. were leading 1-0,274 words
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Article167 1962-10-27 16 TWO POOLS OF EIGHT FOR OLYMPICS T ONDO.V Fri— The IU6I Olym- pic hockey tournament will be ran in two pool* of eight teams, it has been decided by the International Hockey Federation. Pakistan, gold medal winners in Rome, and Britain, who finished in fourth place, will be to pool167 words
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Article42 1962-10-27 16 IPOH. Frl.— The Perak Rugby Tin lon trial scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to Tuesday. After the trial, the selectors will name the Perak team to meet Kedah in the Malaya Cup competition at Alor Star on Nov. 342 words
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Article721 1962-10-27 16 Toss muddle precedes rout of MCC J233ES3Bn By JACK FINGLETON PERTH, Friday VICTORS by ten wickets over West Australia in their first game here, the M.C.C. struggled from the start today against a Combined XI and at stumps, with only 157 against the Combined team's 96 for no wicket, were721 words
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Article121 1962-10-27 16 MCC 18T INNS SHEPPARD c Simpson b Lock 43 COWDREY c Vernon b Hoare 0 DEXTER c Bevan b Hoare 2 GKAVENEY c Bugglns b McKenfle 1 BARRINGTON c Buggins b McKenzi* KNIGHT not out 65 ILLINGWORTH c Simpson b Lock 19 ALLEN c Butcgins b Hoare 4 MURRAY121 words
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Article112 1962-10-27 16 TEACHERS FOR P.E. CONFAB IN K.L. I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Physical education Instructors attached to all .schools In Malaya will attend a three-day confer* ence here on Dec. 5 7. Lee Cheng Hock, the P.E. Supervisor In Kuala Lumpur, who Is secretary of the organising committee, said he expected about 100112 words
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Article236 1962-10-27 16 THE WORLD OF SPORT MELBOURNE. Fri. Kevin Berry. 17. last night broke the record for the 110 yards butterfly stroke swim with 59.45ec. here. He clipped four-tenths of a second off the time set by Larry Schulhof <UB> earlier this year. This was Kevin'sReuter - 236 words
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Article203 1962-10-27 16 K. FERNANDEZ - By K. FERNANDEZ I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl The Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold its final trial at the Chin Woo auditorium at 5 d m. tomorrow before naming Its team for the Commonwealth Games at Perth next month. Two lifters Leong Chlm Seong (middle-heavy-weight) and Cheah203 words
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Advertisement965 1962-10-27 16 H^^T^^^^^ r^^^J I MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SEKOLAH ALAM SHAH HI. HAS ROAD, Xl ALA LUMPIB. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of: a> Household furniture for 6 Class C quarters and 6 flats. b) Furniture and equipment for 3 Dormitory BlocJcs including loam rubber mattresses and pillows. c)965 words
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Advertisement799 1962-10-27 16 TENDERS TENDERS from approved Contractors will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore 6. in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 7/12/62 for The prefabricaUon and erection of prefabricated steel bnildincs for the Extensions to Cnansi Prison Camp. The project drawings may be seen,799 words
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Advertisement173 1962-10-27 16 TENDERS TENDERS will be received from P.W.D. Registered Contractors in Class "E" and above under Head VIII (hi at the office of the Public Works Department, High Street. Singapore, Tender Box No. 1 up to noon 'of the 16th November. 1962 for the Supply Delivery of Motor Vehicle PainU and173 words
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Advertisement149 1962-10-27 16 FONDUE EQUIPMENT Fonda* Equipment: for cheese and Wot fondue complete wif h burners. Obtainable at: SILVERCRAFT 31, PENANG RD., SPORE-?. Tel: ***** Also available at, COLD STORAGE Arcade Branch Orchard Road Tel: 291 1* OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS STOCK-CLEARING SALE Commencing from 29.10. 62 on All Houiehold Appliances 1. Sowing149 words
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Miscellaneous123 1962-10-27 16 Sport. Oiary RUGGER ALL-BLUES CUF: Johore Asians v Fed Armed Forces (JEC grd, J. Bahru). TRIAL: NS-Malaeca v S'gor XV (Seremban) INTEB-SCHOOL: VI v Malay College (Shaw Rd.. XL). CLUB MATCHEB: SCC T R. Signals (Spore pdg); S'gor Club •B v Police B (XL padang) BMH v S'gor Malays (BMH123 words
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Article313 1962-10-27 17 Harietta and Magic Key BffgiafMKi show sparkling form JJARIETTA and Magic Key, two fancied runners at Bukit Timah on Sunday, showed sparkling form on a yielding track this morning. H arietta (Brian Wilson up) strode out stylishly over 3f in 38 3/5. Magic Key313 words
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Article1350 1962-10-27 17 Race 1: 2.00 —Cl 2 Div 2 7f 1 ***** Sandman ißeve Kongsl) Sullivan. 5 9.0 Harbrldge 8 2 ***** Yardarina iLawry st.» Donnelly. 8 8.13 M. Lee 3 ***** Amarasaki (Mr. Mrs. KN. Leong) Sullivan. 5 8.13 Posner 4 4 ***** Fleetmoster (Brighton St.) Martin.1,350 words
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Advertisement122 1962-10-27 17 MORE x v"-"^ and Qi MORE /^O\ MORE People V\*fi SHIRT Why... because of extensive ranee and low prices! Choose yours from the large collection of! TERYLENE DACRON NON-IRON POPLIN TETORON /COTTON RAW SILK it WHITE. COLOUREDS PURE FUJI SILK STRIPES CHECKS And have your own reason of asking shlrt122 words
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Advertisement353 1962-10-27 17 We take the pleasure in announcing the Development of yet another Grand, New Housing Estate in Succession to Our Many Successful Housing Developments!! CAPITAL PARK UNIVERSITY ROAD, OFF DUNEARN ROAD, 4 M.S. SINGAPORE. Make Your Selections From These Modern, Beautiful Houses that Combine Quality with Economy: TYPE A Semi-detached COQ353 words
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Article237 1962-10-27 18 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE six-month-old Singapore United Democratic Party split wide open today with three top leaders announcing that they were "no longer associated with the party." The three leaders are the President, Dr. Lim Peng Thiam, the Vice-President, Dr. Colin Marcus, and the Treasurer,237 words
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Article141 1962-10-27 18 CABARET GIRL STABBED BY THUGS SINGAPORE, Fri.— An 18-year-old cabaret hostess, Maureen Chee, who started work only two weeks ago. was stabbed by thugs last night as she left the Happy Cabaret. She received eight stab wounds and was taken to hospital in a serious condition Midnight The attack took141 words
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Article44 1962-10-27 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The organising committee of the Flag Day of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital has raised a sum of (14.763 in this year's campaign. It Is hoped that when the final count is made the figure may reach $15,000.44 words
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Article228 1962-10-27 18 2am ROBBERS LINGER FOR SIX HOURS IPOH, Friday. 'VOR NEARLY six hours early this morning, a young mother sat by her sleeping baby, praying that four thugs who had broken into her home in Kampar Gardens would no.t harm her child. Madam Ooi Sim Kow 21. did not offer resistance228 words
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Article28 1962-10-27 18 BONN. Prl. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer s trip to Washington on Nov. 7 may be postponed because of the Cuba situation, the Government said today.28 words
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Article364 1962-10-27 18 LONBON, Frl. Stock markets had a very quiet day with few people willing to open new commitments In front of the week and under the present uncertain international conditions. As a consequence, no decided trend was established. OUtedged drifted lower in the absence of support and were not364 words
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303 1962-10-27 18 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, described today as "one of the happiest days of my life." The Tengku said this was because he "had the opportunity or offering thanks at AJmer. Rajashan, to Hazrat Khwaja SahibReuter - 303 words
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502 1962-10-27 18 THAILAND BEAT MALAYA 18-17 TO RETAIN THE KING'S CUP I BANGKOK. Fri. Ed with the kick but Malaya finished the first half with a two-point lead. Thai fujlback Wichien Podkan, scored a pern^y 13 minutes after the interval. Countering Quickly, Leong whipped the ball to centre three Alan Berry three502 words
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Article57 1962-10-27 18 SINGAPORE, Fri.-Sinmi-pore schoolboy swimming champion Tan Thuan Henu is the only entry so far accepted by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to represent Singapore at the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. At the SOSC meeting tonight Thuan Heng was recommended by SASA as the57 words
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Article101 1962-10-27 18 MR. R. SITHAMBARAM of Sbtll Company passed away at 6 p.m. at hit residence 83. Cardiff Orov* Seranxoon Garden on 26.10.62. MADAM Chan Onn Cboot (Mr. l.im Boon Roe) ace 63, passed Naf tweet-fully on 26-10-62. Cortege. Iravrs 11. Lorons 41. Ocylang at 4 p.m. on Sunday 25.10.62 to101 words
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Advertisement118 1962-10-27 18 TRAVEL BY ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES m. v. "TJITJALENGKA" TO HONG KONG, MANILA JAPAN The "Tjitjaleng. FIRST f m ka' is a motor CLASS ml™ &k• Ih r *"J vessel of Gross nmiDi c S 13-*"U.. Reg. 10,972 DOUBLE fa***^ rf* I tons. CABIN rT^h^LH .3 V If mi F U118 words
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Advertisement83 1962-10-27 18 :•'< Word* SID I Minimum i BRIDGES. To Maria and Denntt a daughter at BunKsar Hospital. A uKrr for ("hfrry. Both well. FLO and SONNY NATHAN a daughter, xloter to LJnda at Glroraicl»« Hospital, 26th October 1962. MONDIA TWINS One of the Most Distinctive Watches made today \l k *^Si83 words
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