The Straits Times, 28 October 1962
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Title Section15 1962-10-28 1 in Mai*/* THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1416. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 0115 words
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Article316 1962-10-28 1 TIT FOR TA T.. MOSCOW. Sat. Mr tflktta Khrushchev told President Kennedy today that Russia was ready to remove weapons "which you regard as .lusressive'' from Cuba if the Americans pulled their missiles out of Turkey. The Soviet leader's messace to Mr. Kennedy v.is reported by Moscow K;idio. Mr. Khrushchev316 words
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Article552 1962-10-28 1 HOW TO PASS EXAMINATIONS (SEE PAGE 12) -SARI STATUS AT DEEPAVALI (P. 10) THE NEW GERMANY-SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, Sat. JHE Cuban situation was tonight moving to a climax as feverish Soviet activity at the Caribbean island's long-range missile bases appeared to increase the peril of a military showdown.552 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-10-28 1 PEKING. Saturday /NINA today declared that she had Russian support in her call for border talks with India —on her own terms. Meanwhile, India's Premier. Mr. Neh r v, told his people: "We are almost at war;" and Chinese armies fought southward following up vic- tories104 words
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828 1962-10-28 1 INDIA RUSHES MEN, ARMS TO FRONTIER NEW DELHI, Stfnnky JXDIA today threw in reinforcements of men and equipment to aid hard-pressed troops at both ends of the border with China, and at the same time her government tightened internal security with sweeping new powers. As reports touch lighting and Chinese828 words
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Article33 1962-10-28 1 Admiral of the Fleet and Chief of the Defence Stall, has cancelled his official visit to the Par East next month because of the Cubnn crisis. It was announced in London.33 words
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Article19 1962-10-28 1 Have decided to establish diplomatic relations at Embassy level, it was officially announced in Havana— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article120 1962-10-28 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minlsnr, started his Delhi visit this evening with an expression ol .support in an airport statement to India's fight against the Communist Chinese. "Malaya's sympathy Is with India," he declared as soon as the formal reception120 words
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Article305 1962-10-28 1 The Tengku told newspaper correspondents that both Malaya ana Inala were believers In democracy and "anything which alms to destroy democracy" should be resisted. As soon as the special Indian Air Force Viscount bringing the" Tengku taxied to a stop Mr. Nehru greeted the Tengku. The Tengku then took305 words
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Article26 1962-10-28 1 Will be held on Dec. 14, the Southern Rhodeslan Government announced In Salisbury yesterday. It proclaimed the dissolution of Parliament from Nov. I.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article14 1962-10-28 1 Suffered eye burns during Friday's high-altitude nuclear te*t over Johnston Island. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article36 1962-10-28 1 WASHINGTON. Sat GIRLS at a high school here have been forbidden to wear wigs in class Seven BOYS at a Boston high school have been suspended for turning up with Yul Brynner haircuts.36 words
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Article67 1962-10-28 1 CUBA Kennedy rejects Nik's offer WASHINGTON. Sat.— l'.S. TT Prrsidint Krnnrdv today rfjfctrd Soviet Premier Nikit.i Khrushchev's proposed CubaTurkey missile trade on ground* t i.i t "no sensible neKotiations" ran proceed as long as the Inited States is threatened by present rocket bases in Cuba. "The Hrst imperative must, be67 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-10-28 1 The publishing event of the year THIS MAN'S wife is young, pretty, rich. I le Ikis two cars, two children, :i bitf house on the right side of town. He Ikis a big job and an expense account. A N D HE LOATHES IT. Remember Laurence Harvey as Joe La164 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1962-10-28 2 My last spy mission— parachuted into I bargain with a waiter for Russian documents 1 STOOD in the field surrounded by the German farmhands while the ancient Feldwebel, evidently suffering from a severe cold, sneezed his way through a question or two. We were on a manhunt1,864 words
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Advertisement161 1962-10-28 2 NON-STOP I |U LIJ I(^M I I v I <«QsW 1 -^^^^H^b ml I NEW QANTAS V-JET FLIGHT TUESDAY EVENINGS Leaves Singapore 8.00 p.m. TUESDAYS Arrives Sydney 6.15 a.m. WEDNESDAYS This new Qantas Singapore to Sydney V-Jct service brings Australia closer than ever before... makes holidays and business trips easier.161 words
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Advertisement172 1962-10-28 2 V BHs^Hv SHOULD YOU BATHE on problem days? Many dcctors advise it. Bath* ing at suitable water temper* atures is perfectly all right; you'll feel cooler, cleaner, fresher, more comfortable. And when you do bathe—* swim or shower it's nicer ■> with Tampax. For Tampax is worn internally, and when172 words
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Article, Illustration670 1962-10-28 3 enemy territory and were Just waiting for a SlKiia!. Aa he siwke car drew up and X went and spoke to the driver. He Mnt the Mercedes back to Bonn and he and I got into the new car and blurted off. As soon as we were out of670 words
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355 1962-10-28 3 jNew turn as fraud case enters 6th day SINGAPORE. Sat Eugene Richard Martin, under trial in the First Criminal District Court on a charge of misappropriating 11 amounts totalling $11,166. was told today that the prosecution was not pressing four of the sums mentioned in the charge. Indication or this355 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-10-28 3 KHOR CHEANG KEE - KHOR CHEANG KEE: SNATCHES OF 'JUAL MURAH/ 'SAMBAL BLACHAH' IN AN EVENING OF FUN AND FANTASY By SEVERAL Malayan words slipped into the language of modern pantomine when St. Xavier's teachers and students staged a highly diverting version of "Aladdin in the Underground" in261 words
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169 1962-10-28 3 Boy who stayed back to help a friend SINGAPORE. Sat.— All except one friend ran away when a boy got into difficulties while swimming in a pumping pool at the Bukit Ho Swee swerage works, a Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The State Coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. was Inquiring169 words
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45 1962-10-28 3 TAIFTNG, Sat. An exhibition of 100 reproductions of the works of Pablo Piccaso will be held at the King Edward VII Primary School in Station Road here on Wednesday. The exhibition is sponsored by the Taiplng Arts Council.45 words
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43 1962-10-28 3 IPOH, Sat Beta siki. world famous pianist, will give a recital at the St. John Ambulance Hall on Nov. 4 here, sponsored by the Perak Arts Council. He will play selections from Beethoven, Chopin and Liszt.43 words
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Miscellaneous194 1962-10-28 3 ACROSS: 1 Rlcbes (9); 9. No- dom (5); 3 Help (3); 4. Qo with thing (3); 10. Po»«ive «UecUve Rgg %*>l* gg-J-W)^ s >: \i 5? s*" T *****11 1 8. Poser (7); 14. Instrument (9); 12 Fathom (5); 13. Density (4); 16. For monk and chimney (9); 16 Secure194 words
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Article317 1962-10-28 4 Seem to have great confidence in the old brass whistle. Police report a sellout of all their stock except at two stations in Orchard Road and Tanjone Pagar. No cause for alarm though. A new consignment of 2.000 whistles ll due In a few days THE PUBLIC Are asked317 words
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143 1962-10-28 4 Skyscraper to overlook Istana Negara SINGAPORE. Sat. The Istana Negara and its spacious grounds will soon lose much of their former privacy when a new skyscraper block of flats goes up Just 90 yards from the side gate. The ultra-modern. 14--storey building will be the tallest in the area and143 words
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Article118 1962-10-28 4 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat A new twin-enginetl Cessna 310-O aircraft, imueht by a Malayan eampany, arrived here today after flying 17 hrs. 25 mm. non-stop from Guam to Kuantan. It is believed that this is the first time that any aircraft has flown the 3,060 miles from Guam118 words
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132 1962-10-28 4 MAN WHO VANISHED WITH $40,000 WORTH OF MILK SINGAPORE, Sat. Tee Hong Poh, 33, pleaded runty in an emergency court today to committing criminal breach of trust of 2.000 cartoons of milk valued at $40,000. Inspector Hubert Hill, prosecuting, said that on Jan. 4 this year. Teo Thuang Hai. managing132 words
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Article, Illustration383 1962-10-28 4 PELX ABSHEGANADEN - PEL X ABSHEGANADEN Hindus by the thousands stream into Federal capital from the outlying areas And non-Hindus too participate By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat I>V the thousands, Hindus from estates and outlying areas poured into the Federal capita] by train, bus and bicycle to enjoy Deepavali theWAN SENG YIP - 383 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-10-28 4 Honest taxi man is unlucky SINGAPORE. Sat. Tlu> honest Singapore taxi driver. Mr. Tan Kee Lim. who returned a $28 travelling bag to Mrs. I Schrlemer. wife of a Dutch engineer last week, came lo Times House yesterday to collect his reward but he left disappointed. Mrs. Schriemer had not147 words
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169 1962-10-28 4 Police hunt for girls Two believed to have been kidnapped for forced marriage 4 LOR STAR, Sat. *V There is still no news of two young girls, Bali shah binte Melor, 15, and Daharah binte Saman, 14, who were kidnapped from their homes in Pulau Langkawai and Kuala Sanglang two169 words
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Advertisement226 1962-10-28 4 JET SERVICE TO (g) HONG KONG W y^ > j TOKYO The and onward to the j MIDDLE EASTS USA— with a no-extra L and I fare stopover in C| innDC I Saigon tUKUKC I <^y? B Fly toßangkokconnect I (\J) Jetstomajorcities I throughout the I "J^jßm—mmm >i^^^ Middle East226 words
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325 1962-10-28 5 SYLVIA CHUA - SYLVIA CHUA By PENANG. Sat. A PRIVATE company in Thailand has started a preliminary survey of the Kra Canal. It is expected to take six years. Mr. Chare Chuthaiatananakul, leader of a Thai economic mission to Malaya, disclosed Ihis in Penang today. He325 words
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Article196 1962-10-28 5 On the que.it ion of holding a second ilandoeng conference tor example a proposal ■arongly canvassed by Inoonesia Mr. Nehru and the Tengku both feel that now is not the appropriate time for such a meeting of Afro-Asian nations. Mr. Nehru is understood to have expressed his fear196 words
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Article21 1962-10-28 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Dr. Chla Boon Leong has been appointed a member of the Income Tax Board of Review.21 words
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Article65 1962-10-28 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Armed thugs broke into the Golden City Photo Studio in Bukit Panjang village yesterday and robbed the proprietor, Mr. Wong Joo Chun, 36. of jewellery, a transistor radio and a watch. Total value: $500. The robbers awakened Mr. Wong at 4 a.m. They65 words
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Article46 1962-10-28 5 Big walk— police warn motorists SINGAPORE. Sat.— A report In today's b;r-»l's Times that the police will hold a walking race tomorrow is incorrect. The walk Is being organised by some other body *nd the police were merely warning motorists to watch out for stray walkers46 words
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Article362 1962-10-28 5 (")UR boat moved slowly up the v Tahan River. lor the water was low and at regular intervals the rapids bad to be negotiated by hauling. 80 It was that our boatman was wading up to his waist as we reached the chosen landingplace. Suddenly he thrust his362 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-10-28 5 CAPTAIN MAXWELL L A M O N T BROWN and his bride after their wedding at Connell House Chapel, Singapore, yesterday. Captain Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Brown of Bedford, England, is a master mariner with the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The bride,74 words
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251 1962-10-28 5 Storm-hit Kawai sinks as she gets a tow SINGAPORE. Sat— As 12 rescued seamen reached Singapore tonight, a message flashed from the storm lashed Kelantan coast said that their ship, the Panamanian treighter Kawai had capsized and sunk. The message was flashed at 9.30 p.m. by the captain of the251 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-10-28 5 ECONOMIC EXPERT CALLS ON PREMIER SINGAPORE. Sat. The leader of the World Bank economic mission. Prof. Jacques L. Rueff. who flew into Singapore yesterday for a Iwo-day visit, today called on Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in the General Hospital, where the Premier is resting after an operation to remove a168 words
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Article23 1962-10-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The next session of the Singapore Assizes will be held at the Supreme Court on Monday at 10.30 a.m23 words
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Article74 1962-10-28 5 ¥POH, Sat. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, younger brother of Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam president of the Ipoh .Municipality, will take over as the acting president when the president leaves for Hon* Kong on .Monday at the head of a five-member mission. "D.R." was elected the deputy74 words
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Advertisement165 1962-10-28 5 Rothmans King Size really satisfies I IT v 1 mi I smoke than any short dfflSr Hm^m|^mJ| cigarette because the extra R r;-, Wk If^^H length trave's the smoke itsttm^^ a I Illfill 111 further, makes it cooler. -4 Bk. I I*l I m 9^es extra flavour and Sflk"-*- I|l165 words
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Article52 1962-10-28 6 Crashed through the windscreen and cut the pilot's head as a twin-engined aircraft of Jersey Airlines took off from Guernsey Channel Islands yesterday. The pilot. Captain J. Oillbon, handed over the controls to his first officer Mr. D. Morgan who landed the plane safely. No passengers were onReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-10-28 6 0 MALAYAN Prime Minister Venkatrao, left, go through Tengku Abdul Rahman, centre, the stainless steel section of the and the Minister for Industries, industrial exhibition at Guindy Government of Madras, Mr. R. New Madras. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 42 words
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881 1962-10-28 6 JAMES CAMERON - MAO'S TRAP Nehru lost the first round the moment he gave his A rmy the 'figh t order JAMES CAMERON By THE smaller war between India and China on Asia's lost horizon is now a brutal and deplorable fact, sad and menacing:. For those of us who know and love881 words
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Article108 1962-10-28 6 fOLDWATER (Michigan), Sat.— Mrs. Harry Stlckney. a 26-year-old mother of three children who was expecting twins, yesterday gave birth to quadruplet sons at the Branch County Health Centre. The four baby boys, ranging in weight from four to five pounds, six ounces, were delivered in aUPI - 108 words
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Article136 1962-10-28 6 How's your general knowledge? Wise parents should check up in case they are asked an awkward question like this: WHY DO FLOW I lt> CLOSE M- AT NIGHT? [NjOT all flower* do. Some, actually open at night. Those flowers that open In the day generally close at136 words
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Advertisement185 1962-10-28 6 Air-India offers students going abroad (except PIUS Pay Later Plan facilities Only 15Te dowr For mm contact your Trovel A««nt or Malayan j.i Airways our General Soles Agents tor tho Federation payment of the concession fare and the rest in o Moiaya. 20 easy monthly instalments AIR-INDIA Air-India m association185 words
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Article38 1962-10-28 7 A hospital matron, was drowned yesterday after she dived into a reservoir m an atunipt to save her pet dog at M.i i in. i. 105 miles north of Melbourne. The dog died too. Router.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-10-28 7 THIS picture, issued by the American Embassy in London, shows an "intermediate ballistic missile site under construction in Cuba." When operational, the missiles will have a range of 2,200 miles. The picture is one of several aerial reconnaissance photographs releasedReuter - 72 words
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Article22 1962-10-28 7 Said in Edmonton. Aibertn. that his Himalayan expedition next March could be cancelled if the Chinese-Indian border fighting spreads.22 words
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Article16 1962-10-28 7 Of Brazil opened a new Japanesr-Brazilnm sterl null in Minas Genus state on Friday.16 words
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Article275 1962-10-28 7 Tangled case of three psychiatrists caught in their own eternal triangle LONDON. Sat. The eternal triangle of three psychiatrists was straightened in the divorce court after the judge told how the wife sought the advice of a psychoanalyst in her marriage problems. It began when psychiari.>t Robert Ley Moody275 words
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Article115 1962-10-28 7 By RUBY MILLAR, the Gaiety Girl who at 73 fras just written her first book. "Champagne From My Slipper': In my day women were godesses. superior, divine. And they wanted equality. Well, they've got it. Poor dears. I belong to the era of the rustle of silk. We were115 words
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Article65 1962-10-28 7 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Tyrone Power's widow. Mrs. Deborah Loew. yesterday filed suit for divorce from her second husband. Arthur M. Loew Jr.. on grounds of extreme cruelty. The couple, who have a son. Gerr.ld. 2. were married on Oct. 26. 1959. Loew also adopted his wife'sUPI - 65 words
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138 1962-10-28 7 BANGKOK. Sat. The worst tropical storm to hit Thailand swept into the Andaman Sea today after battering seven southern provinces where more than 200 people were feared killed. Police said more than 140 bodies have been recovered up to this morning but the138 words
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124 1962-10-28 7 A nerves check-up (just routine) for Tony LONDON, Sat. Lord Snowdon, husband of Princess Margaret, went Into a London hospital for nervous diseases yesterday for a routine check-up. But the 32-year-old exphotographer was expected to leave the hospital— the National Hospital in Queens Square today or on Sunday, it wasReuter - 124 words
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Article37 1962-10-28 7 The chief U.S. negotiator at the Geneva test ban talks, said America had carried out many underground nuclear explosions which had not been detected by instruments in other countries, much less identified as nuclear blasts.37 words
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Article23 1962-10-28 7 The Commander of Formosa's armoured forces, has arrived In Ankara for a sixday visit as guest of the Turkish Government23 words
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Advertisement79 1962-10-28 7 be ahead with time M S/ (he high quj/'t/ S«isi watch jl (he mosl \^J^ compilili" price J^//" '^^^F^r High quality and compelili** VBJfci^^^^^^Jf ptice are Ibr ckaiacleiitlict thai mjrl this 30|»wfl autoffldtu CANDINO. S«isi mad* calendar ■fi^ /^""^S watch ol pffemon and accufacj. 7 ll loatunnq Unbirakablr poainipnnq. IBS79 words
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Advertisement30 1962-10-28 7 FOR BACKGROUND See ASIA Magazine: MACAO the old lady gets a face lift (Page 2) and HADRAMAUT the lands where Arabs go to make their peace with God (Page 6).30 words
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Advertisement345 1962-10-28 7 I H V AM II LOMBARD JL BANKING LONDON I OFFERS II SECURITY and INTEREST II 5 I I Without Deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax I I STEAOILY ACCRUING. Interest on a Bank Deposit I Account with Lombard Banking Limitei! accrues daily and is paid half yearly. Withdrawal* can345 words
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174 1962-10-28 8 EMERGENCY COURT SITS FOR 3 CASES OF MODESTY SINGAPORE. Sat.— Three men appeared in an emergency court today on separate charges of outraging the modesty of their victims. Case No. 1: Low Swee Choon pleaded guilty to two charges of molesting two schoolgirls, aged 11 and 13. at Buklt Timah174 words
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Article, Illustration387 1962-10-28 8 TAI SING ONN - SHIP CREW IN BLOOD DASH TO SAVE WOMAN TAI SING ONN; Company executive sends an SOS message for donors to Danish boat in outer roads in Port Swettenham By Petal ing Jaya: Saturday rpHE crew of a Danish ship now in the outer roads in Port Swettenham made a 20-mile387 words
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Article47 1962-10-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Soh Mun Lai. 5, was bitten on the tongue by a pet tortoise in her house in Petaling Jaya today. Asked ho* it happened, she replied: "I was trying to kiss my pet." She was treated a: the Assunta Hospital.47 words
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Article102 1962-10-28 8 KUCHING, Sat. The new Sarawak United Front alliance of five proMalaysia political parties will face Its first test next week when campaigning starts for the Municipal Council by-election for Sekamah Ward. The opposition Barawak United People's Party whose member. Mr. Wen Mm Chuan, had to vacate102 words
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235 1962-10-28 8 CPF may declare higher rate of interest SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government may introduce a new legislation to enable the Central Provident Fund Board to declare a higher rate of Interest In keeping with its financial position. This is Indicated In the board's 1961 report released today. The board's then235 words
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Article92 1962-10-28 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. A 40--minute emergency meeting of the East Division, Singapore UMNO, today decided to ask the State Umno liaison committee for a full report for suspending two of its leaders. Inche Dams Sharif, the division chairman, and Inche Zainuddin Talib, the secretary, were suspended Indefinitely by the92 words
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Article79 1962-10-28 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Film Society will show "I Confess' at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow. The film is directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and stars Montgomery Cllft and Ann« Baxter. Preceding the show will be a Shell film,79 words
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Article455 1962-10-28 8 PINTER ON troining.. YOUR DOG 'THIS week I want to talk about having to part from our faithful friends when the time arrives- It is not uncommon, when dogs get very old and start to suffer from age's accompanying ills, for their owners to be cruel. This, of course, is455 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-10-28 8 Hayley to visit Singapore HAYLEY MILLS, captivating child star of "Pollyana" and "Parent Trap," who is expected to arrive in Singapore next Sunday as guest of film magnate Dato Loke Wan Tin.. With her will be her actor-father, John Mills, and mother Mary Hayley Mills. authoress of "Whistle Down the130 words
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Advertisement175 1962-10-28 8 Tell me Doctor! "Wht do you always us* Wright's Coal Tar Soap?" yyELL, yon see, Mrs. Smith, I Jmt have to keep my hands soft .tad semitiTe «o that I can diagnose trouble* aad, abo*e a'l. must keep them completely bjgier i Tkare are lots of good soaps, bat I175 words
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Article, Illustration7 1962-10-28 9 DISNEY JOY IN A TAIPING TODDLER WARD7 words
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158 1962-10-28 9 WALT DISNEY cartoons, always a delight to the eye the world over, now bring a special joy to bed-ridden toddlers In the children's ward of the Taiping hospital. Sixteen multi-coloured panels three feet by five of Donald Duck, Pluto and Co.. painted by Mr.158 words
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Article, Illustration536 1962-10-28 9 The mother of three I met on the campus HasnahYimala-Chen I MET her hot and dusty after eight hours of lectures and practical work at the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur. "How on earth do you manage to do all this and still find the time to look after three536 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-10-28 9 QUQTE of the week by Otto Preminger: "I remember when the word virgin was barreci from the screen. It seems to be quite o respectable word now." ed." he said, "it's time some complained about it to someone.'' And with that he drew my attention to the232 words
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189 1962-10-28 9 pERHAPS next to Manicam Jegathesan, Malaya's outstanding sportsman-stu-dent is yet another Manicam, the tough tall 18-year-old head prefect of St. Xavier's Institution who is the son of Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. a former editor of the Straits Echo and one time Ceylonese High Commissioner in189 words
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Advertisement121 1962-10-28 9 Jtr^^&^'S MHtt .9 .jf-'- r W iftjb t *ra^lKEs3£'7sn^^^K 4 ■MmS^^^r ml BUI IMHK. PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL lEsso scitntisu developed a revolutionary way to test motor oil in actual urn. After mor* than two million miles of testing under all driving conditions, engines protected121 words
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Article, Illustration628 1962-10-28 10 The Sari Status VISIONS OF BEAUTIES IN THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION SENSE NEW AND SLINKY SILKS Focus on the Deepavali PENITENCE and prayers. Devotion and rejoicing. Lights gaily burning and temple bells tinkling. Indians throughout Malaya and Singapore have been celebrating Deepavali. The festival of lights. The premier date628 words
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Article162 1962-10-28 10 Question and answer rwEAR Juliet Ang: I hive LJ been suffering from pimples for years. As a result, my face is full of scars. I read recently that these can be removed by plastic surgery in America. Is there any plastic surgeon in Singapore? How much does he charge for162 words
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Article228 1962-10-28 10 rpHE young soldier had X opened the door to the colonel's office without knocking. The colonel, a stickler for spit and polish, barked at him: "Can't you read that sign. It says 'Private. Keep out"." The soldier didn't blink an eye. "Didn't think It meant me,"228 words
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Advertisement373 1962-10-28 10 I \1 f M k J} R W J s i CAROUSEL by Ijirury in modern silver plate CAROUSEL by Community Pl.ite brings shining 1 luxury to your table to reflect your whole way of living. Carousel is one of four beautiful Community patterns. Like Hampton Court, Morning Star and373 words
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1058 1962-10-28 11 THE GIRL WHO IS IN LOVE WITH TWO MEN AT SAME TIME 4 IS IT POSSIBLE?' ASKS MAN IN FTFRNAL TRIANGLE J)k]AH June Lee: 1 am involved in a love triangle. 1 am 22 and in love with a girl of 21. Another man loves her, too. And the girl1,058 words
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Article19 1962-10-28 11 WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River j Valley Road, Singapore 9.19 words
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Article181 1962-10-28 11 Never rush a man I HAVE been going steady with a boy six years my senior for the last two years. Now he Is very friendly with another girl and 1 am afraid I may loose him. What shall I do? Shall I ask him to get engaged to me181 words
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Article268 1962-10-28 11 ALTHOUGH I have a very Important examination coming soon, I cannot concentrate on my studies. 1 art-am about girls all day long, and see their faces on the pages, ot my. book* These fantasies are ruining me. What can 1 do? RECKLESS TAN If you want to268 words
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Article179 1962-10-28 11 piRST. checlt your •core:— I. a -3. o-i. c=o. t a=3. b=2. c 0 5. a-3. b»l. c= 0 4. a»0. b-3. 5 3. o= 6. a«3. b■ v 7 v t»3 8 a-3. 0= 0 a=o. 0-3 I* a= b= 3 II a-0 b= 3179 words
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Article939 1962-10-28 11 OH, yes. You are honest in all matters which require your signature. But how much of that honesty steins from your true, inner character and how much from a prudent respect for the ability of business houses to deal with those who try to diddle them? Are939 words
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Advertisement169 1962-10-28 11 ALITALIA the sophisticated INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE THERE'S NO FASTER WAY TO EUROPE. THE EAST. AUSTRALIA. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA. TO SYDNEY IN 8 HOURS TO ROME IN 15 HOURS Alitalia offers a new concept of elegant International Jet Travel. You're safely in the hands of expert million mile pilots and navigators.169 words
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Advertisement174 1962-10-28 11 GIANSINGH'S The Greatest Ever I.IIAMI AXXUAL SALE COMMENCING TO-MORROW WITH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Usual Sole Price Price MANHATTAN COLOURED COTTON SHIRTS $13.50 $4 00 each (Sixes: 16-16Va-17-17'/a) GIANTEX WHITE POPLIN SHIRTS TO CLEAR $3.90 ANGEL FISH TOWELLING FANCY SPORTS SHIRT TO CLEAR $3.90 LADIES TIGHT SKIRTS TO CLEAR $2.00 EXQUISITE FORM174 words
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Article572 1962-10-28 12 STOPPING THE STAMPEDE WHEN President Kennedy some time ago made his historic declaration about the next ten months deciding mankind's fate for the next ten thousand years, no one would have imagined that in precisely that time a sabrerattling speech by the same man would threaten to move over the572 words
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Article, Illustration317 1962-10-28 12 Tips on how to pass Ihese annual inquisitions EXAMINATIONS AGAIN Three golden rules: Set yourself a definite task to be completed... don't let your studying become vague... don't wait until you feel inclined to work start at once and the Interest win soon develop. EXAMINATION time ii round the corner317 words
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482 1962-10-28 12 it, argue about it, draw, underline important things. Don't Include homework as part of your study time. You should study in addition to written work. Studying times naturally vary according to circumstances, but study six nights a week.482 words
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Article741 1962-10-28 12 ABU bin ADAM - WHY NOT A UNION FOR JAYWALKERS ABU bin ADAM By nON'T you think it is about time that we jaywalkers formed a protection society? It appears that they are going to fine jaywalkers up to £50 in England, if a new law they are cooking up comes into force. And741 words
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Letter115 1962-10-28 12 OUTSIDE a cinema the other day I saw six beatniks Investing in groundnuts. And tight trousers and permed locks were not the only things in common. They all had too much daylight between the knees. Tes. they were bow-legged or to use medical Jargon showing a pronounced lateral bowing of115 words
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Letter343 1962-10-28 12 I KEEP YOU* LH IKR9 SMO»T| IN YOUR editorial "Trigger Happy In The Mountains" you wonder what effect increased military expenditure to meet the Chinese border threat will have on the socialist economy that Mr. Nehru and Co. are now building in India. It is a pity that343 words
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357 1962-10-28 12 The apathetic peasants on the farms DREAMS OF DOOM I AM a hard-headed Individual, no crank and have absolutely no time for dreams. But over the past month or so I have had a number so vivid that I am at the moment leadIng an extremely uneasy existence. First I357 words
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Advertisement886 1962-10-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS >• Worrit Sl.i» fMin.) WCtLCV CHURCH SCRCMBAN Him. i« v\onhi» service 6.30 p m All «»iromt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In .-'TV v *m. and 6pm All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCICNCE SOCICTV I nrtntr Urov* Koad. Sunday Service v Mi R.m Sunday School 10 45 am HHnmuj mrcting 715886 words
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Advertisement13 1962-10-28 12 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAO. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement107 1962-10-28 12 MTO'- z "TmfM ±ri «lMi^ BW^^Bafc^i She knew he teas admuing her soft, beautiful hair.. But be didn't know her secret— that the used SEBBIX. the shampoo that transforms dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that is admired by everyone. Sebbix eliminates dandruff and keeps your hair healthy always. l107 words
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Article, Illustration376 1962-10-28 13 H. M. PAUL - $32 m. plans for two factories H. M. PAUL By IPOH. Sat p\VO factories with combined capitals totalling $32 million are being planned for the Ipoh area. The sprawling factories will make cement. Using the latest type of imported machinery they will turn out about eight million bags of cement376 words
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134 1962-10-28 13 READ the letter "Dreams of Doom" in the Speaking Personally column on the opposite page. Now have you found yourself in a similar situation? Do you think dreams come true? Give your answer in 500. words. The best rotniTnuion will win a prize134 words
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Article58 1962-10-28 13 MALACCA, da 1 A Malacca high school pupil, Sandy Khoo Peck Onn, has been awarded a .scholarship by the Mornington Rotary' Club for a year's study at me Mnrnlngton High Sciiool in Melbourne. Tnlf, is the reAUlt o! a visit here by the past president58 words
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Article37 1962-10-28 13 PENANO, Sat Fbur suspects detained for interrogation In connection with four recent robberies in Penang. have been released. They were picked up by police during a raid on a bazaar in Chulia Street early yesterday.37 words
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Article243 1962-10-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Five Town Council by- elections are to bo beld in Pahang soon. Three seats ivill be for the Bentonc Town Council and the other tun arr for the Raub Town Council. The Federation Elections Commission today issued notice of three of the live by-elections,243 words
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Article109 1962-10-28 13 IOIMV: Sedlll Kerhll ».ll am <7 oft>. 10.46 pm «7 4ftV Singapore 10 42 am <8 Bft.). M.l Op.m (8 Bft i; Port Dirlwori 6.22 am. (9 2 It) 644 urn. (8 3ft Port SwetlenhHm 524 a m <13.»tt.» 5.54 urn <128 H.): Penttns109 words
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Article228 1962-10-28 13 POLICE ARE STILL NOT ABLE TO SOLVE THEIR DISAPPEARANCE SINGAPORE, Sat. The police are still unable to solve the sudden disappearance of two towkays' sons for the past several weeks. One of them Is Ar>g Chwee Chuan. 22, the son of a wealthy contractor,228 words
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Article215 1962-10-28 13 IPOH Sat.— The Sultan of Perak. who underwent an abdominal operation at his palace In Kuala Kangsar yesterday, was reported today to be In a satisfactory condition. A Government doctor, nurses and attendants are on round-the-clock duty at the palace In attendance on the Sultan. Professor215 words
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193 1962-10-28 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. PARTY RAKYAT is prepared to testify at any Government commission of inquiry Into the four-day examination boycott by 197 senior girls of the Geylang Craft Centre this week. The party's central executive committee decided thi.s after a193 words
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Article120 1962-10-28 13 REHEARSING FOR FESTIVAL SING APORE. Sat. Gracie Teo, left, and Eunice Yap, two students of the Art of Dance School, swing into action during a rehearsal for one of the numbers they will perform on stage at the Victor i a Theatre during the coming Cultural Festival. More than 45120 words
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514 1962-10-28 13 NOW 100 PARENTS MAKE AN EXAM PLEDGE SINGAPORE. Sat. ]y|()RK than 100 parents today give their. assurances to the Government that their daughters, who had boycotted their terminal examinations at the Geylang (.'raft Centre for four days this week, would sit for their papers on Monday. Some of them said514 words
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Advertisement273 1962-10-28 13 OF SALES .You O#f FURNISHING MATERIALS and A WIDE RANGE OF LATEST QUALITY DRESS MATERIALS at Greatly Reduced Prices S. A. MAJEED CO., 70. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE -6. TEL: ***** 1 39, East Coast Road. 45, Seng Poh Road. 143. East Coast Road. (Tlong Bahru) THE FOAMING SCOURER FOR POTS273 words
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224 1962-10-28 14 Teaching people how to speak properly CAREER CORNER SERIES Z: NO. 19 'THE speech therapist is concerned with the treatment of adults and children who suffer from defects of speech. It is a profession that is open to both men and women with equal chances for advancement. The boy or224 words
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120 1962-10-28 14 Flood stand-by in Prai just in case PENANG. Sat. Although the weather has cleared after almost one week of continual rain, the Prai flood relief committee is still standing by to cope with any fresh floods that may occur, especially during the exceptionally high tide expected this weekend. Members of120 words
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41 1962-10-28 14 SINGAPORE. Sat— Five men pleaded euilty in an emergency court today for being drunk last night. Pleading for leniency, they said they were celebrating Deepavall. The Magistrate, Mr. C.S. Tay, fined each of them 110.41 words
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Article, Illustration565 1962-10-28 14 war clouds once again over us, several readers have written in to ask if this is the time to sell their shares and await better times for re-investing. Obviously, they have been concerned, not so much with the actual worsening of the international565 words
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Article620 1962-10-28 14 'GIFT SPOTS ON YOUR NAILS OARRY TAN became D an executive at a very early age. Not surprisingly, for he was very efficient. And he was a very spruce young man, too tastefully dressed and immaculately groomed. Yet he was self-cons-cious about one little matter. His secretary. Rosemary Tay, noticed620 words
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Article60 1962-10-28 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Thf wedding look place at the Catholic Church here today .>f Mr Jo.-eph Peretra to Miss Leela Fernandez. The groom Is the son of Mr. Leon Perelra and he is the *f reUry of an American film distributor in Singapore. The bride is the daughter60 words
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Advertisement295 1962-10-28 14 The wonder blade won't feel 'PiPfy^ifcl More and more men are enjoying EXTRA the most comfortable shaves of 1 00& S ®B!BS££EKB^^^' &s&s■ their lives with new Blue Gillette ||^dp Extra<Blades. You too must try .them! Jsoik i tfc These extra sharp blades simply glide over your face. ''^ggf f£\-*295 words
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Miscellaneous458 1962-10-28 14 By The Sunday Times City Editor 11/rTJm WUS.T SAY mESE ASTONISH**! "%Z£^*J*?\~ mmmammk plastic r?Aß&rrs sort op figusw I economc gurvrua/. no ARE A TRULY I youx> cvpect &OH I £tone mjst be left LiKJC.^/ X, \UBMTAIN.~/ maenjifcf V BUY BRITISH, TWAT'S J 1O OW-HM* I* Vr; oul motto/ y458 words
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1216 1962-10-28 15 ENGLISH SCHOOLMISTRESS WASHES THE SOCKS OF A SENIOR MONK By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN the silent Zen monastery of Tsurumi, in South Japan, I met this week Peggy Kennett, an English schoolmistress who became a Buddhist nun in Malacca in January and is now living alone among 100 Japanese monks.1,216 words
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Article, Illustration362 1962-10-28 15 School clerk wins Big Walk JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. —Inche Abdul Aziz bin Khalil. a 23-year-old school clerk from Kota Tinggi, today won the challenge shield and a silver cup when he came in first in the Johore Bahru Big Walk. About 150 people, including three girls, from all over Johore362 words
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Article30 1962-10-28 15 SINGAPORE. S*t Mr Saeki. executive director of Hayakawa Electric Co.. Ltd.. manufacturers of transistor radios, television and electrical appliances, will arrive In Singapore tomorrow at 8.50 p.m.30 words
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129 1962-10-28 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Coconut estates are going to be Improved In Johore, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said yesterday when he vsited Kampong Kluang Darat. 30 miles from Batu Pahat. The Minister said the Government would spend the $15 million on129 words
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Article40 1962-10-28 15 Toast to Vietnam by Inche Yusof SINGAPORE, Sat. The Yang oi-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin lahak. toasted the National Day of Vietnam at a reception given by the ConsulGeneral for the Republic of Vietnam and Mrs. Tran Kirn Phoung tonight.40 words
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Article44 1962-10-28 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Bat.— The new Mar Thoma Church here will be officially opened for worship by the vicar, the Rev. V.E. Thomas, at 9.30 tomorrow morning. The church. In the Larkin Housing Estate area, is on land donated by the State Government.44 words
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Advertisement460 1962-10-28 15 THE PLEASURES OF P&O-ORIENT VOYAGES... fr| f\ \^Wj^^^G6mo aboard f^hother erc/'-tUffp&r-t- 18 m> \r A^s<&' i^julMk. 6 e S>"'d vs > fads of shoppt+y done ik W Wvtf^vSr^l wlKl Wl P l&trf y of photos, -taker,, and^ow fo *^^^^^^\PgMiHL^^ ttfird till the next port of caff. *Ottr visit to M*460 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-10-28 16 Aussie building team on sell tour KUALA 'LUMPUR, Sat. An Australian specialised building industry selling mission is due to arrive here on Nov. 28 for a week's tour of the Federation, the Australian High Commission announced today. It will be led by Mr. H. Wilckens. chairman and managing director of251 words
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321 1962-10-28 16 COMINGS AND GOINGS BY AIR AT SINGAPORE TODAY 'THE loiownig is todays schedule of civil aircraft movement!, at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From: London. Zurich. Istanbul. Telienn, Bombay. Colombo <BA 712) 10.10 p.m.; QANTAS: From Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta. <QF 741) 8.20 p.m.; irom London. Rome. Istanbul. Teheran. Delhi.321 words
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Article170 1962-10-28 16 THE winner uf the week's £30 prize is "Young Reader" (above) by Hoong Chee Cboon, of 25 Jalan Yang Kalsom. Ipoh. Mr. Hoong used a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak film. Setting: 5.6. Address your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name170 words
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258 1962-10-28 16 Singapore newly-weds who must separate for at least 20 days... DROP uf a line at: The Sunday Times, Time* House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. QKAK Know Alls: We have been married for a month now. Kecentlv my husband had an attack of chickenpox. Must we be separated for four258 words
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Article27 1962-10-28 16 rE other day I nappened to see a police inspector back his car into a "no parking" .area. Did he commit an offfence? STANLEY Kuala Lumpur, yes.27 words
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Article22 1962-10-28 16 WHY are some children of brilliant parents so stupid? S. RAJENDRA Kuala Lumpur. There is no accounting for the ways of nature.22 words
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Article21 1962-10-28 16 11THAT is the diameter of Tf the clock on the Victoria Memorial Hall tower in Singapore? S. RAJAH Singapore Twelve feet.21 words
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Article18 1962-10-28 16 HOW can I improve my voice? ROBERT TAN Kuala Lumpur. Go for voice training with a proper teacher.18 words
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Article48 1962-10-28 16 lITHILE I was a tempoTT rary teacher in a private school, my share of the contribution to the Employees Provident Fund was deducted from my salary regularly. Now I understand that the management has not sent any contribution to the fund. P. KKIMIN Kuala Lumpur. Inform the police.48 words
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Article41 1962-10-28 16 SHOULD a will be drawn up by a lawyer to have legal validity? MARY CHAN Singapore. No. but it is wiser to get the help of a laicyer. If the property involved is not big, the lawyer's fee will be small.41 words
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Article82 1962-10-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Bavarian Folklore Ballet, which is on a tour of Asia, will give a performance at the Stadium Negara on Nov. 13 at 8.30 p.m. The ballet Is being presented by the Goethe-Insti-tute, a German cultural institute here. Among the 55 members of82 words
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Article137 1962-10-28 16 THIS has been ft terrible week of brinkmanship On Wednesday night a* the Russian cargo boats and American naval vessels converged, we lived on tbe verge of disaster. So to soothe frenzied fears and Uttered nerves, the Sunday Times today introduces a column of n X I NONSENSE: MORTIMER FOULENOUGH137 words
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Article89 1962-10-28 16 rKHJLENOUGH to bis v nephew: Dear Mortimer, four aces in a pack was enough for me at your age. The more of a simpleton you appear to be the more rashly selfconfident will your opponents be. Don't frighten them too soon. I'm sorry you got back the whole sum you89 words
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Article84 1962-10-28 16 DEAR Uncle de Courcy, the other day I tried your trick of pretending my leg had gone to sleep in the middle of a bridge game. I got up to put it right, and walked round the room, and behind my opponents' chairs, to see what cards they held. They84 words
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Article101 1962-10-28 16 DEAR Vncie de Courcy. the last four packs of cards you sent me were unmarked, and again I was called a booby, and lost heavily. Your idea about playing the simpleton doesn't go down here. However, I did what you said and got back half my losses while everyone was101 words
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Article76 1962-10-28 16 IF a safe-cracker could buy a gadget which would warn him of the approach of police, he could defer his operations until the coast was clear. I read of a miniature radar-set, which, when fixed to the dashboard, will warn speeding drivers that they are approaching a police-trap. "Anything which76 words
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Article66 1962-10-28 16 CAN you play the piano with your elbows? This curious claim is made by someone who is modestly described as "Not particularly musical." The particularly musical still tend to use their hands. The question arises: Does he play pieces specially composed for the elbows? If he is an accompanist, the66 words
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Article14 1962-10-28 16 IIfHEN democracy comes To Ahabaland Counting heads will be No novelty to L's head-hunters.14 words
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Article, Illustration492 1962-10-28 16 DINER AND SOUP BECAUSE a restaurant is expensive it does not necessarily mean that it is good. The owner may simply like to make a large profit. Certainly, transport executive John Brook thought that he was being over-charged. The food was indifferent, the prices astronomical, and Uie service appalling. In492 words
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Advertisement51 1962-10-28 16 TINSE* v...able to work hard through the day, but just too tense to relax when its time to enjoy yourself? If you feel like this, Scott's Emulsion is what you need. SCOTT'S EMULSION f& contains Cod Liver Oil-Nature's finest food tonic 111 packed w ith health-giving Vitamins A and D.51 words
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Advertisement86 1962-10-28 16 TRAVEL BY ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES m. v. "TJITJALENGKA" TO HONG KONG, MANILA JAPAN ka" is a motor CLASS Mr" I *fc vessel of Gross pgy£[ > L l *V Aft DEPARTURE SINGAPORE 9th NOVEMBER Limited Accommodation available. First Second Class. Third Class "A" Deck.' All cabins and public rooms in86 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1962-10-28 17 JAMES CAMERON - JAMES CAMERON By builds its whole policies, its total posture in life, on the assumption that all people that on earth do dwell are haunted by the same myth: The ever-present peril of Communist attack. They have long ago forgotten 1950. That1,020 words
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Article97 1962-10-28 17 THE WRONG GIRL FOR A PINCH... BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Argentines, like Italians, cannot resist the temptation to pinch when they see a pretty girl. The victim was curvaceous Swedish automobile racer Ursula Wirth, codriver of the winning Mercedes Benz in a race yesterday. Just before the start of the race97 words
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Article86 1962-10-28 17 JAKARTA. Sat. The new Malayan Ambassador U> Indonesia, Dato Hajl Kamaruddin. today invited President Soekarno to visit the Federation of Malaya to strengthen the bonds of friendship between the two countries. In a toast to Indonesia a few minutes after he presented his credentials to President SoeKarno86 words
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174 1962-10-28 17 YOUTH CHOPS OFF FINGER TO GIVE TO PREMIER IKEDA rKYO, Sat. A 17--year-old Japanese schoolboy chopped off one of his fingers yesterday and tried to give it to the Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda. Police, who found the youth loitering near the Prime Minister's official residence in Tokyo, said heUPI - 174 words
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399 1962-10-28 17 Reds on the inarch to achieve new strategic positions ANOTHER PAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS LONDON, Sat hoped that the Acting United Nations SecretaryGeneral, U Thant, in his talks with the Russians, Americans and Cubans, would first concentrate on proposals to ensure that no more Soviet weapons were shipped to Cuba399 words
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Advertisement56 1962-10-28 17 POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER S Hi O/ (Kunc, im« iliui tee «chy J'rr>idri>C Kcnne<i\'s l'<\t a little 11. r i uu<- niter nil. \V <i\/imj;fon'< not .ALL jlini inidh further from CuHn than London is /iuiii n—rm" Indonesia Expects to launch a "space rocket" In 1964, the Indonesian space56 words
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Advertisement265 1962-10-28 17 There is always a 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 THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. STRAITS TIMES THt STRAITS TIMES PRESS IM) LTD. akjkjiiai lan Time* Home Robion Houit ANNUAL,265 words
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975 1962-10-28 18 STARS P.I.H. NAYLOR'S GUIDE TO HOME HEART AND MONEY THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN <Dec. 21— Jan. 19»: This could be a week of important friendships. You will find that you are meeting unusual people, and might lose your head over one of them. A "little discord In the family975 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-10-28 18 TT looks as though you have overcome most of the difficulties you had to face a year or two ago. The outlook for the coming 12 months is a very serene one provided you can maintain your faith In other people. Don't allow suspicion to get390 words
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Advertisement88 1962-10-28 18 STOP WASTING PETROL GET UP TO MORE POWER P M _f SUPERSHELL Supershell gives up to 15% more power because it has ICA. How does it do it? I C A ii like a policeman inside every drop of Supershell. It STOPS engine deposits from getting red hot and burning88 words
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Miscellaneous500 1962-10-28 18 IP WE SO^*AC<. WIT* TUESE T YOo fAUST 7 r C*_ CC. vl 70K~ »OS= *-z\Z~. CAI... A (YOU Xt «C*s OPTLVISTIC] 'mIN C 'Z z? "0 5E A GOOF/AS ~^S C/" C\- lAM 1 I v.E CCu.7 f^CsAs_v E TV SO wOJu7 I- iP I aUVJE it/5 POSSB-C' 70500 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-10-28 19 s: h•» i ;jj" s c3'sl-|;|.i >z MBI 1 111 pmi_ jB o" < K mMMmmw ||< S<< J ?oj'*2 s- -r 2*2 I" o [I r!Hf^i \j^: i- Q W^ ■m30 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1962-10-28 21 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN By know why those Chinese disappeared THE service in Chinese restaurants throughout Europe and Britain these days is not what it used to be. The reason Chinese waiters have gone. And they are all in Spain. waiters have gone. And they are all in Spain. They are1,229 words
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Article93 1962-10-28 21 0 Louis Jourdan In Madrid to star in film Jules Verne's Mathias Sandorl. Quote: "I'm skipping night Hie. getting plenty of rest. Every wrinkle means $1,000 (MS3.OOO> less In my contnu t." A Orson Welles planning nini of Greek tragedy to star Walter Pidgcon. A Child actress Jacqui93 words
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Article231 1962-10-28 21 NYRLL Dawn Porter, the ,vi who came to Britain for thrcr weeks and refused to leave, has been chosen for the lead part in "Two Left Feet" a new film about a clumsy work-ing-class lad seeking to seduce nis first girl. N'yrcc made a bis231 words
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Article510 1962-10-28 21 V'OVEMBER going to be a busy month lor the Singapore Musical Society, who are offering (Mi potent attractions at the Victoria Theatre during the month. Fii.M to arrive will be Bela Siki. ibt celebrated Hungarian piatiisi. Barenboim, whom we heard a week or two ago. cannot yet be510 words
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Advertisement119 1962-10-28 21 **Mayfair\ |HOlClel ltk)1 M BAR RESTAURANT I Located In me Shopping centre A W All air-coodltlonerl bedroomn with urlvate huth» K Telephone m fL KrdifTuaion J ShHntcrjalnt'lr por.. J? .Tel: *****/7. *IW^ InaMMaMMaiaßßwi 864 Todoy 3 Shows': 10.00 om-2.30-7.30pm "BEN HUR" (ColorSccpe). Prices: $2.00 51. 50 SI. OO. Special Children's119 words
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Advertisement314 1962-10-28 21 GALA OPENING THURSDAY Ist. I SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 'SINGAPORE I JOHORE BAHRUjPENANG ODEON-Knontl CATHAY ODEON MALACCAIKUALA LUMPUR lALOR STAR, CATHAJT ODEON CATHAY^ There Was A Wall Between Them Not £yen The Shocking Truth Could Tear Down! SP ™1/DRBAN z bbbb^^H *aj\ < *•>]!■'■* aaaaai Ibbk ataWat r« YUSOFF LATIFF FATIMAH AHMAD314 words
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Article, Illustration207 1962-10-28 22 A DAIMLER JUST LIKE A JAG PETER LIMS MOTORING ET'S go a bit high-class this week and take a look at an aristocrat among British cars— the newlyintroduced Daimler 2i-lltre The four-door, super luxurlou.s .saloon combines the brilliant Daimler V-ff engine and the familiar sleek lines of the Jaguar. Thus207 words
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Article106 1962-10-28 22 MOTORCAR tyre design today feature?, "high hysteresis" rubbers and improved tread patterns. High hysteresis rubber mixes have self-damping properties and a high "cling" factor. Tyre companies are also drawing from motor-racing experience to enhance the roadholding of family cars. All this, of course, is because more and more family cars106 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-10-28 22 THIS is Pcle the Brazilian footballer said to be the World's most expensive player seen enjoying a moment of relaxation along the Seine, in Paris. Like most tourists, he cannot resist the postcards on sale. This picture was taken the day after he led66 words
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Article80 1962-10-28 22 sEREMBAN. but. Selnnf,or beat. Negri/Malacca Combined by 13 points (2 goals and a try) to! eight in Koal :md a penalty) In ;i li iendly Inter-Stat* rugger i match on the Station pa dang here today. Mohamed Tani scored two tries while P. Dowse scored the other' lor80 words
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207 1962-10-28 22 MELBOURNE, Saturday. r|AWN FRASER, Australian Olympic champion, today became the first woman swimmer to break the 60 seconds barrier for 110 yards free style. She swam the distance in 59.95 ec during the Australian Commonwealth Games trials in the Olympic pool. This timeReuter - 207 words
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122 1962-10-28 22 Swedes lead but Mexico can win tie ]Lf EXICO CITY. Sat. Sweden took a 1-0 lead over Mexico in their Inter-zone Davis Cup lawn tennis tie here yesterday when Jan Erik-Lundquist beat Antonio Palafox 8-6. 1-6. 8-6. 6-4. Mexico looked set o* levelling the score when Rafael Osuna led UlfReuter - 122 words
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Article89 1962-10-28 22 AUCKLAND. Sat. Australian Kel Nagle won the New Zealand Open golf championship today for the third time when he had a tinal round of 68 for a total of 281 on the Tltirangi course. H» won by two strokes from local amateur Walter Godfrey, aReuter - 89 words
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Article41 1962-10-28 22 SYDNEY. Sat. Test allrounder Alan Davidson flayed the Balmaln bowling for 121 in 109 minutes playing for Western Suburbs In a Sydney grade cricket match today. Davidson's Innings Included 16 fours and two mighty sixes. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article129 1962-10-28 22 IyTOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet XTX Union became men's world champions in the new Olymnlc sport of volleyball here last night. Ihe Soviet ita.ii :*epi uieir unbeaten record in the current World Championships which ended here yesterday when they beat Poland 3-2 in their final match. Czechoslovakia,Reuter - 129 words
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Article35 1962-10-28 22 LONDON, Sat Peterborough United beat Reading 1-0 in an English League Div. 3 match at Reading last night. Oxford United also won away by 2-1 against York City In Div. 4. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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163 1962-10-28 22 MELBOURNE. S a t.— lan McLachlan, former Cambridge Blue who had several seasons in England, saved South Australia with a 78 not nut against Victoria in the Sheffield Shield match here. South Australia. 61 for fire overnight, were all out today for 141Reuter - 163 words
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138 1962-10-28 22 Borotra is 64 but he is still as good LONDON. Sat Jean Borotra. thr 64-year-old "Bounding Basque." who first won the Wimbledon singles title 38 years ago. is still playing law.i tennis and winning. Borotra. playing for France against Britain in an international club match here yesterday, gave away elevenReuter - 138 words
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Article61 1962-10-28 22 MALACCA. Sat. Singapore Academy of Fencers won the Open Challenge Epee tournament held at Terenciak Camp today when they beat 26th Regiment. Royal Artillery < Malacca) by a solitary hit in the final. Singapore Academy from their 12 victories had 58 hits against them61 words
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315 1962-10-28 22 Spurs are r back as leaders of Div. One LONDON Sat. Tottenham Hotspur swept back to the top of Div. One of the English football League today when they beat l.cyton Orient 5-1. They have a better good average than Everton. Xi-.rn.il ,"i Wolves 4 Birmingham 3 Aston I Bolton315 words
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Advertisement247 1962-10-28 22 to!!H I lJ- use ihe 'yres VjXm ijfj that C-L-l-N-G like a leech! Sensational Avon "C-L-l-N-G" SAFETY tyres give you 23% more grip on wet, slithery if roads. Avon High Hysteresis rubber— a jM^^^M^^MkS^. rubber which will not bounce! clings to W^* A pp«w\ the road like a leech, providing247 words
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Advertisement41 1962-10-28 22 BATTERIES FOF QUICKER STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER LIFE PLUS ONE FULL YEAR' GUARANTEE Lucas Batteries are now made in Malaya to suit local conditions FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Represented in the Federation by V WEARNE BROS.41 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-10-28 22 SPORTING SAM Dy Reg. Wootton t ltsT*7~ if iTJT r H~, Q Jj£ I |l ll—Ml16 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-10-28 22 SPORTS DIARY} WKIGHTI.IFTING: Commonwealth Gnmes Trials, Wilkie Road (5.15 p.m.). KAKTING: K.C.S. Meet. Sembawang <2 p.m.). ATHLETICS: Guthries Sports Club >'ret. River Valley Road (2 p.m.). "Mi uui.i R.S.G.C. v Selangor Golf Club. Sime Road (8 a.m.".37 words
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330 1962-10-28 23 this longer trip Cash Inn will pay out over HERE'S A SAFE EACH-WAY BET FOR THE 10F AUTUMN CUP HE MADE UP GOOD GROUND IN LAST WEEK'S MILE RUN PASH INN came from a long way back in the field to run tearaway Pulau Pangkor to two lengths and a330 words
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Article175 1962-10-28 23 Supersonic can score a double OUPERSONIC (Race 7) stayed on stoutly to win over a mile on Wednesday. A 5 lb. penalty is not likely to trouble him and I take him to complete a double. Supersonic is even better over lOf. In 1960 he won three races over this175 words
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Article624 1962-10-28 23 pULAU PANGKOR (Race 4) has shown such tremendous improvement in his last few races that a penalty is not likely to stop him. At Bukit Tlmah last month he all the way In a mile rac? with 8.0. Up against the cracks in his second run over624 words
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Article1452 1962-10-28 23 Race 1: 2.00 Cl 2 Dlv 2-7* 1 ***** Sandman (Reve Kongsi) Sullivan, 5 9.0 Harbridre S 2 ***** Yarda-ina iLa wry St.) Donnelly, 8 8.13 Lee 9 3 ***** AmacattUd (Mr. Mrs. K.N. Leong) ■Sullivan. 6 8.13 Poner 4 4 ***** Fleetmusttr (Brighton St.)1,452 words
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342 1962-10-28 23 Cool Assurance can make it hot today BEST BETS: SILVER SCREEN. COOL ASSURANCE AND SUPERSONICGOING: YIELDING. fOOL ASSURANCE (Race 5) came from last to finish a fast third to stable-mate National Joy over a mile last week. On that showing he can be backed with confidence over a longer trip.This342 words
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Article147 1962-10-28 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 VOLLEY ON Nearco Star Oisin NEARCO STAB Astounding Volley On MARIETTA Mule Key Volley On Race i SIL. SCREEN I in t. i Id Cadet Koussel MOJAVE Sliver Screen Winston SIL. SCREEN Tudor Woncer Mojave Race 3 TL'DOR HOUSE Sugar Bay Upper147 words
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Advertisement732 1962-10-28 23 IXASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pere) J» Hordt $S C.Win.;— Box 5* ct: txlrm PHOTOSTATS IV FOTOMATIC. ss.5 s Roblnaon Road. Tel: *****. TANG'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE a'l dormnrnl* photocopied, 10, Boat <Ju*t. MM HARBOUR CLEARANCE RtMOVALS, packine. atilpplnt:. Contact An»ka Tranaport Co ft Bemam Street, ■'por* *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore)732 words
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Advertisement439 1962-10-28 23 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in HI fk 24 Hours m/ %^l tine* th* dltcortry of Ntatdtrm ty an lI'OSI Ami Anerican phytlcJaa It uno lengtr ntet* betllng your tkln. making It (after white* itrjr Itr tarone W tuStr JrenTI ugly, dlt- andwl»rty tSetrinjSat adfy'or tii tutUnt and dUßgvrUu akin439 words
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Article, Illustration533 1962-10-28 24 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN Federation Armed Forces give joint holders early shocks in All Blues Cup-tie... by Poor kicking proved costly for Forces I: Johore Bahru, Sat. JOHORE, the joint holders of the AH Blues Cup with Perak for Asian inter-state rugby championship, had to fightHan Hai Fonjj - 533 words
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Article, Illustration294 1962-10-28 24 SCC are easy winners DEPLETED ROYAL SIGNALS PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT, BUT... SINGAPORE. Sat. gINGAPORE Cricket Club, one of the top rugger teams in Singapore this season, outplayed Royal Signals by 16 0 (two goals and two tries) on the padang today. Although they were superior in all departments294 words
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Article129 1962-10-28 24 Mahat goals give Malaya 4-2 win SAIGON. Sat. Malaya beat Thailand 4-2 in the secona match of the South Vietnamese Independence football festival here today. Halftlme score was 2-2. Two goals by centre-forward Mahat Ambu early in the second half gave Malaya a well-earned victory. About 10.000 people watched theReuter - 129 words
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Article42 1962-10-28 24 SINGAPORE. Sat— After holding S.C.C. to 1-1 at halftime S.elangor Club. Kuala Lumpur, were beaten 8-2 at hockey on the padang today. Beckett (3), Gelson (3) and Ransome (2) scored for S.C.C, and Yarrow (2) for the visitors.42 words
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Article28 1962-10-28 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Fathul Karib conceded a walkover to R.A.P. Seletar in Dry. 1 of the S.A.P.A. League in their match scheduled for Jalan Besar today.28 words
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Article30 1962-10-28 24 V. MUDALIAR »ged 37 fathfr of Pnnupathy. Trachrr. Brickfields School (I. ifral Hospital. Cortrgr leave* 228 Scott Laik, Kuala Lumpur at 4 p.m. today for Loke Tew Road crematorium.30 words
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Article, Illustration449 1962-10-28 24 JACK FINGLETON - Simpson hits first 100 off the MCC tourists JACK FINGLETON Perth, Sat. by AFTER putting on a sound determined century partnership with La wry of 116, Bob Simpson went on to the first century of the tour against M.C.C. at Perth today. Both Simpson and Lawry, who will open the449 words
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Article49 1962-10-28 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Selangor Malays, the defending champions, will meet Singapore Malays in the challenge round of the In-ter-State badminton competition for the Tengltu Abdul Rahman Cup at th» S.B.A. hall here tomorrow at 7.30 pjn. In the Inter-zone final last night. Singapore beat Kedah 3-249 words
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Article123 1962-10-28 24 M.C.C. XI Ist Inns— ls7 COMBINED XI Ist Inns. Lawry c Graveney b Trueman 52 Simpson c Graveney b Allen 109 Vernon lbw Allen l O'Neill c Graveney b Allen 15 Shepherd c Barrington b Allen 0 Parker c Murray b Allen 55 Hoare c Shepherd b Trueman 3123 words
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131 1962-10-28 24 SYDNEY, Sat— Twenty-five year-old former Australian amateur champion Bruce Devlin scored a sixstroke win in the f A3. 000 W.I), and HO. Wills golf tournament at Kensington. Sydney, today as a threepronged Overseas challenge faded. Devlin carded final rounds of 68 only oneReuter - 131 words
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155 1962-10-28 24 Mulley accepts big offer to ride in France SYDNEY. Sat— Australian jockey Athol Mulley has accepted an offer to ride next year tor the Preach stable o! C. Bartholomew, the "Sydney Sun" reported today. Mulley will receive .1 nttalner equivalent to abtim $40,000 plus ton per cent of all the155 words
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Advertisement63 1962-10-28 24 DRAW! ...there should not be any confusion about a good watch... you don't have to fight for it... just ask for OCTO!! ;''/say^\ Jv^Z-7 °orof I Jp||\ (g)CTQ) j§ insist on x I BEREC Power Packs I I or B transistor radio [berec| liSlßßS^l^l i~- M ~Hfr> CDC.** SRHPVBI^BR I63 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1962-10-28 1 PROF. LUDWIG ERHARD - PROF. LUDWIG ERHARD System of 'social market economy' has been responsible for the rapid reconstruction of war-torn country By Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Regulating factor added to free play of market THK question is often posed in many circles and especially by developing countries as to what1,059 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-10-28 1 German-Malayan friendship AMBASSADOR SENU MEETS GERMAN PRESIDENT The first Malayan Ambassador to Germany, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, greeting the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Heinrich Luebke (left), in August this year when he presented his credentials. On the right is Mr. Paul Luecke, Federal Minister of52 words
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Article286 1962-10-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR Bavarian Folk Dance Croup Tuesday, 13th November 1962 Piano Concert Walter Blankenheim Tuesday, 27th November 1962 Wiesbaden Chamber Trio Tuesday, 11th December 1962 Munich Nonert Wednesday, 30th January 1963 Piano Concert Julian von Karolyi Monday, 25th February 1963 German Bach Soloists Wednesday. 20th March 1963286 words
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574 1962-10-28 1 DIHT— a powerful voice in commerce, industry rpHE Association of German Chambers of InA austry and Commerce (known in Germany as (the DIHT) is the central association of the 81 chambers of commerce and industry that exist in the Federal Republic, including West Berlin. It was set up more than574 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-10-28 1 Ties between two nations ever growing •pHE following is a message from the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germaiiy, in Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Horst Boehling: I am very glad m that the Sunday Times' supplement on Germany gives me the opportunity to express my satisfaction about the good German-Mala-yan218 words
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Advertisement81 1962-10-28 1 Mtj^Sf^^m^B^^^k^S .;C ml&£mk4'''S'W IBl^^Bn "fX^vA F* JLjF*~:-3k m We always fly Lufthansa "Know why? Daddy says that's where he can get all the comforts of home. Mummy says they spoil him terribly. But I think it's because LUFTHANSA is fast, comfortable and fun! You'll like flying LUFTHANSA too!" f FRANKFURT81 words
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Article, Illustration804 1962-10-28 2 •PHK Goethe-Institute, the head office of which is in Munich, Germany, is an officially sponsored cult v r a 1 organisation whose function is the promotion of German culture and language abroad. The institute operates from centres in 51 countries and provides information on German804 words
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Advertisement292 1962-10-28 2 join the nnri HAPPYIIrtLFAMILY Your choice of the KAPIT.AX RKKOKI) Elegance is one of its distinctive marks Splendid-looking at all angles. Rugged, another is dependability and "hard-to- dependable performance, amazing stablmatch comfort. Prove it by a test-drive. lity. Available in 2 4 door models. COI'PK CAR-A-VAX Specially engineered for the292 words
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Article, Illustration418 1962-10-28 3 VOICE OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY Space aerial at Bochum observatory seeks signals from satellites OINCE Aug. 1 this year, the "Deutsche Welle" (German Overseas Broadcasting Service) has been broadcasting 27 programmes in 14 languages. It began its work nine years ago in the building of the West German Radio418 words
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Article, Illustration498 1962-10-28 3 QN a fine March day in 1935 the first announcer of German television announced with black painted lips and green lacquered eye-lids from a completely blacked-out liliput studio the first regular television programme in the world for a good dozen viewers. Since that498 words
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Advertisement159 1962-10-28 3 I SUV^"^ g| 4 :<>;*' HI X X The Best in Lead, Coloured Copying Pencils, Slide Rules, Drawing Boards, Draw- ing Instruments Materials. X Office Stationery, Fountain Pens, Cartridge; Pens Ball Pens, Students' Artists 4 Draw-? X ing Materials of Quality., Tppy 'vl^B^^W^^^B^Blß^!^^ fcr\ I /^^B^BBfl v fißj^^ki s^\ LUXURY159 words
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Advertisement320 1962-10-28 3 SCIENTIFIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS HOSPITAL LABORATORY EQUIPMENT MEDICINAL PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT SCHMIDT CO (M) LTD. 146, Robinson Rood, Singapore. 174, Botu Rood, Kuala Lumpur. mean* Quality fr^Sr 2^21 rn«ons Precision liy rTSffTTI means Workmanship /^\V £^^J] means Servic* 1 M BOSCH Spark Plugs BOSCH Batteries BOSCH Horns j£§^' BOSCH320 words
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Advertisement447 1962-10-28 4 PRODUCED BY RHEINSTAHL HANOMAG A COMPANY WITH OVER 125 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR TOP QUALITY AND RELIABILITY. ALL UNITS FULLY PROVEN IN OVER m Mt 1 M Ml M m\ mm U AMR kJ A tm \hmmVmk 2 YEARS' OPERATION IN ALL TYPES HfiN MAR nMIIUIfIHU OF WORK THROUGHOUT MALAYA. iF^i^*J447 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1962-10-28 5 pOX three years, day and night without stop, th c tunnel s of the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme were driven into the granite of the Cameron Highlands hills until (he 16 miles ol tunnels were completed. In three years, more than 1.000 tons oi1,378 words
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Advertisement259 1962-10-28 5 M.A.N. STEAM POWER STATION TANJUNG PRIOK INDONESIA M.A.N. UNDERTAKES THE PLANNING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF POWER STATIONS M.A.N. have been actively engaged in the design and construction of steam generators for more than a century. Natural-circulation boilers and forced-circulation Benson-type boilers of high capacity operating at high pressures and elevated259 words
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Article, Illustration533 1962-10-28 6 JN spite of the hermetic blocking of the border between West and Kast Berlin by Soviet Zone People's Police, in the one year following the erection of the Berlin Wall 12,316 people of all age groups had fled from (Jermany to Germany, from Berlin to533 words
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Article, Illustration657 1962-10-28 6 WEST Berlin is the largest industrial city between Paris and Moscow: even the cruel separation from the eastern part of this city by Ulbricht's Ugly Wall could not change anything about this solid fact. Neither did the sudden exclusion of 60,000 employees from the working progress,657 words
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Advertisement79 1962-10-28 6 JOINT VENTURE CAMERON HIGHLANDS HOCHTIEF A.G. PHILIPP HOLZMANN A.G. ESSEN /WEST GERMANY FRANKFURT /M WEST GERMANY Experienced imj. TUNNELLING PNEUMATIC FOUNDATION WORKS P— I— l X y< INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE s\ IkY high structure bridge construction XiV I LXV AIRPORTS ROAD BUILDING HOLZMANN /nUI ILK X harbour construction pile79 words
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Article, Illustration1715 1962-10-28 7 THE GERMAN WORKER THERE are appr o x i mately 21.5 million employees in the Federal Republic of Germany. They are all entitled to several social security payments and other benefits which reflect the striking social progress made in post-war Germany. Besides these, numerous firms also supplement the social policies1,715 words
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Article74 1962-10-28 7 An employee of the Bonn municipal gas works makes use of his free Saturday afternoon to polish his car. His little daughter helps with the job. The house in the background also 'oolongs to this worker. Every filth worker drives his own car. Television sets and74 words
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Advertisement9 1962-10-28 7 From ...comes quality printing T machinery and equipment JL-J'9 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-10-28 8 DUESSELDORF. "LITTLE PARIS' ON RHINE STEEL tubes, glass and concrete these are the attributes of the centre of the Federal Republic of Germany's bi business and trading city, Duesseldorf. the "Office of. the Ruhr industrial area' More than 200 associations and organisations have chosen this great149 words
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Advertisement289 1962-10-28 8 (I.KAK colours and lines are characteristic of the corning spring in Germany. A typical spring colour is white with black as in high-necked pullover of dralonuool. seen above. Quality S)urability iftiSV' $m BICYCLE V^/ Kffl TYRES •ale Agcnti. OVERSEAS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD., Singoporv, Kuala Lumpur and Pcnong. DIETER Q,289 words
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Advertisement61 1962-10-28 8 'GERMAN MANUFACTURE) THE STAR ATTRACTION AT THE RECENT FRANKFURT. PAR>S AND EARLS COIRT MOTOR SHOWS. IS HERE FOR THE MALAYAN MOTORIST. ECONOMY SPACE ELEGANCE COMFORT SAFETY DEPENDABILITY STURDINESS Main Distributors: B. G. MOTORS LIMITED 360. BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. Dealers:- SIMiAPORK MOTORS LTD. MALACCA MOTOR SIPPLY CO.. B.(;. MOTORS LTD..61 words
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Article, Illustration354 1962-10-28 9 [FEMININE unice is the keynote of this year's fashions in the Federal Republic's Materials made of "Diolen" and fleecy wool arc considered to be particularly supple and non-creasing. They can easily be washed and do not need to be pressed.354 words
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Article, Illustration424 1962-10-28 9 More German women are going out to work /GAINFUL employment of women In the Federal Republic of Germany has now reached a new record level. The number of women gainfully employed has risen from 4.7 million to 7.1 million during the past 10 years. The quota of female em- T424 words
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Advertisement84 1962-10-28 9 )t/ This vlv^ (is the one Jp f^fßmSjUp Dine with Deinhard...the world over jQ^ Fimout lince |794f0r «ht (mot Rhine and MoielU Wmet X,; I Mil MIMTI CALOIECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. KKimi «U«l» l«M»«l UNAHC Established in Asia Since 1895 /^V lT^© PLAN N ING -SUPPLYING /Qi] Jn, INDUSTRIAL PLANTS-84 words
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Advertisement321 1962-10-28 9 TRY! AND YOU WILL INSIST LATER ibenco loo^ PURE INSTANT |6^5 29 COFFEE MADE IN GERMANY ***** Made by the tubtidiery of the third largest instant coffee manufacturers in the World. Superior quality with popular prices, available in 2 oz. 8 az. tin. Sole Agents: PACIFIC TRADERS (M) LTD.. 84321 words
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Article, Illustration473 1962-10-28 10 THE four-year plan for road construction in the Federal Republic of Germany for the period l()M-(>7 has now been drawn up. It is the second lour year plan and the sum of M$!),88() million has been earmarked to implement it. The first four-year473 words
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Article84 1962-10-28 10 The first transportable atomic reactor to be developed In the Siemenssi liutkert works has started working On account of the slight amount of heat developed, this nuclear reactor does not require the usual cooling plant, nor is there any problem about getting rid of waste water .N<» safety84 words
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352 1962-10-28 10 MALAYA supplies most of the natural rubber imported by the Federal Republic of Germany. As the import figures for recent years show. Malaya's share is more than 50 per cent of total imports of natural rubber. Imports of natural rub- ber by Germany, fluctuates from year352 words
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106 1962-10-28 10 Malayan food exports to Germany increasing GERMAN imports of foodstuff from Malaya have been steadily rising in the past few years. These imports Include oil fruits, canned pineapples and spices which enter and compete with products of other countries in the German market without any restriction. Imports of foodstuff from106 words
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Article99 1962-10-28 10 ACCORDING to a stateA merit on the occasion of the 14th German Therapeutical Conference in Karlsruhe by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Joppisch. president of the German Society for the Fighting of Poliomyelitis, and director of the University Hospital of Pediatrics In Goettingen. poliomyelitis cases due to this99 words
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Advertisement199 1962-10-28 10 MCRCEDE S-BEMI^^ 7 A SCHAUB-lußEnT^l^^ SIEMENS I° MOTOR DIVISION 0 MERCEDES-BENZ Passenger cars, vans, trucks, buses, chassis, special vehicles AUTO UNION/DKW Possenger cars, pick-ups, vons, crosscountry cors UNIMOG DIVISION UNIMOG Troctois MERCEDES-BENZ Hn Engines with Turnable ladders r PLATZ Sfrayers (all types' AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS DIVISION VARTA Batteries MERCEDES-BENZ Diesel' Engines199 words
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Advertisement135 1962-10-28 10 BBBBB^BB^kBBBB^^^^^^ Jr> *o*> no to ruits A &S "Huron NATIONAL AERATEDWATEKCO..ITD. in? wttoo* noto. tinfntc ■i> now tmo ttoi* BRECKWOLDT Co. (M) Ltd., Federal Auto Bldg., Campbell Road, Kuala Lumpur. In Association with BRECKWOLDT CO., HAMBURG Serving Malaya with German Quality Products. Iron and Steel. Non-Ferrous Metals. Building and Construction135 words
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Article, Illustration521 1962-10-28 11 Transmission lines: 110 miles of it for Highlands project THE continuous buzz of the huge generators in the middle of the Cameron Highlands' dense jungle area would be in vain if the electrical power generated in these units could not be transmitted to Kuala Lumpur, the present centre of power521 words
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Article, Illustration690 1962-10-28 11 THE NEW LUFTHANSA IS CARRYING ON THE OLD TRADITION THE year is 1926. A group of men sits around a conference table and the chairman declares completed the merger of the German Aero Lloyd and Junkers Luftverkehr into a new airline company. The name Lufthansa. Later in the same year,690 words
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Advertisement445 1962-10-28 11 VflY KCWAfiTM W%MM4Mik9 WWAVKH ft I I 1 *r**^MHm WX af IA^I t—J bVU h 4jJ fA^to^^'iP^. A Volkswagen dealer is a man of many parts. 5,008 parts, to be exact. And most of them fit any VW ever made (because most parts are interchangeable from one year to the445 words
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Article, Illustration933 1962-10-28 12 The basic law (Constitution) of the Federal Republic of Germany protects the rights of the individual COMPA RED to the constitutions of other democratic States, the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany gives prominence more strongly to the basic rights of the individual.933 words
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Advertisement16 1962-10-28 12 Germany is indivisible A r XSj^^^ 2 1 it must remain one i*su«d by "Unteilbores Deut^cMontT^16 words
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