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Title Section20 1962-10-29 1 AVEHAOE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1962 15 CENTS, KDN Oil20 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-10-29 1 Khrushchev orders: Dismantle rocket bases on Cuba The missile bases that hold U.S. to ransom COVIET intermediate and longrange missile sites in Cuba are believed to be located in Mantanzas and Las Villas Provinces according to Havana -based Western diplomats. There are other informants who estimate aUPI - 138 words
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Article1098 1962-10-29 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday HOPES soared today for a peaceful solution to the Cuban crisis as Mr. Nikita Khrushchev announceed that Russia had ordered the dismantling of its missile bases on Cuba. Meanwhile, V Thant, United Nations Acting Secretary-General, considered a suggestion that he visit Havana for on-the-spot talks. He1,098 words
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211 1962-10-29 1 Castro's conditions for talks to ease crisis UNITED NATIONS. Sun. Dr. Fidel Castro's conditional agreement to halt construction of the bases ''while negotiations are in progress" was the first response from the Cuban side to appeals made by U Thant to all three parties to the crisis America, Russia, Cuba.Reuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-10-29 1 INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, is seen in this I'PI radio picture welcoming Tengku Abdul Rahman soon after the Malayan Prime Minister's arrival at New Delhi airport on Saturday. The Tengku yesterday paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi. He drove four129 words
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Article482 1962-10-29 1 RED CHINA BEGINS A NEW DRIVE NEW DELHI, Sunday. rjOMMUXIST Chinese forces have opened a new campaign on the Sino-Indian border, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. He said the Communist Chinese attacked in the Damchok region of southern Ladakh on Saturday. The spokesman said all posts held out exceptReuter - 482 words
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Article40 1962-10-29 1 LEAMINGTON," Sun. Eleven-month-old Tracey Philips was playing with the family Alsatian here when suddenly there was a cry of pain. His grandparents Immediately telephoned for medical aid because the baby had severely bitten the dog's paw. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article26 1962-10-29 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— An Indian Government spokesman today described as "Incorrect" reports that the Defence Minister. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon had resigned.26 words
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Article28 1962-10-29 1 KEY WEST.. Sun.— Cuban Premier Fidel Castro was reported to have demanded today that the United States give up its naval base at Guantanamo Bay. Cuba28 words
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Article30 1962-10-29 1 SAIOON. Sun. Sgt.-Ma] Nguyen Bui Ngoc. killed by Communist Viet Cong bombing during Friday's Independence day celebration, was given a hero's burial today in the aSigon prefecture cemetery.—UJM.30 words
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Article96 1962-10-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An 18-year-old girl had all her fingers crushed In a rolling machine at a factory at 44 mile Klang Gate Road here today. Her thumbs were uninjured. The gir.l. Miss Wong Fook Thye, a $110 a month worker, was admitted to the general hospital96 words
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134 1962-10-29 1 AMBASSADOR INVITES SOEKARNO TO VISIT MALAY A ■JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno was invited yesterday to visit Malaya. The invitation came from the Malayan Ambassador. Dato Haji Kamaruddln bin Haji Idris. just after he had presented his credentials to Dr. Soekarno. The new Ambassador delivered the invitation af--ter first asking the134 words
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Article70 1962-10-29 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Gen. Sir Nell Poett. Comma nder-in-Chief of British Far-East Land Forces, flew into Jakarta today to begin a weeklong tour of Indonesia. General Poett. who is due to retire from his post shortly, told reporters. "I am very pleased to be here andReuter - 70 words
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Article116 1962-10-29 1 300 die in a storm South Thailand battered BANGKOK, Sun. The unofficial death toll from the storm which battered southern Thailand last Thursday night today rose over 300. Press dispatches reaching here said 150 dead were counted in the town of Nakorn. Srithamraj Province, which bore the brunt of the116 words
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124 1962-10-29 2 Old Bailey trail for ex-Test cricketer rjj LONDON, Sun. —I Former West Indian Test cricketer Dr. Carlos Bertram Clarke was yesterday committed for trials on an abortion charge. A magistrate renewed his £16,000 bail. Barbados-born Clarke, 44. who has played cricket for English counties as well as the West Indies,Reuter - 124 words
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Article72 1962-10-29 2 'TWINS' TURN OUT TO BE QUADS COLD WATER (Michigan), Sun. Mrs. Harry Stickney, a 26--year-old mother of three children, who was expecting twins, gave birth to quadruplet sons yesterday. The quads, ranging from 41b. to 51b. 60z., were delivered in 23 minutes. They were in good condition but were placedUPI - 72 words
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Article48 1962-10-29 2 MACAO. Sun. A new Chinese stamp bearing the characters "Support the Hero of Cuba" has appeared on letters reaching here from the mainland. The stamp shows Dr. Fidel Castro wearing a beret and holding a gun, with the Cuban flan in the background. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article30 1962-10-29 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that Persia would buy U.S. $2,580,000 worth of wheat from U.S. suppliers under the Food For Peace programme. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article89 1962-10-29 2 THE NAVY FLIES TO PAINT JUMBO NAIROBI. Sun— Helicopters from the aircraft-carrier Bulwark will be used to help Kenya's Game Department mark elephants with paint to find out more about their movements, a Government statement said here. This is intended as a followup to the count of elephants in theReuter - 89 words
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Article276 1962-10-29 2 Nehru 'opposing socialism and serving imperialism behind facade of non-alignment policy' Chinese Communist Party Berlin: Kennedy gets a warning front Gromyko NEW YORK. Sun.— The New York Times reported yesterday that Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, warned President Kennedy while at the WhiteReuter - 276 words
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Article477 1962-10-29 2 —Pakistan accused MADRAS, Sun Mr. Mobamed Ismail, president of the Indian Union Muslim League, yesterday censed Pakistan of taking a "mean advantage" of the Sino-Indian border crisis. In a statement he also accused Pakistan of attempts to "interfere" with supplies of arms to India by Western powers,Reuter - 477 words
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Article25 1962-10-29 2 MILAN, Sun.— Mr. Enrico Mattel. 56, Italian oil magnate, was killed in a plane crash near Pavia. North Italy, last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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227 1962-10-29 2 BRUSSELS, Sunday. BRITAIN and the Six failed to solve any of the main problems discussed at a three-day ministerial meeting on Britain's application for membership of the European Common Market, which ended here yesterday After Friday's deadlock on the problems of British agriculture,Reuter - 227 words
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154 1962-10-29 2 Anti-bomb sailors sink their ketch off Russia STOCKHOLM, Sun. The ketch Everyman Three, which sailed last week to Leningrad to protest against nuclear tests, was scuttled by her crew while being towed out of Leningrad on the orders of the Soviet authorities, according to reports reaching Stockholm yesterday. The SwedishReuter - 154 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-10-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Afwo- n- wontJl f why wonY you .Z1 ®2_±__i_d_-_-J 1— /YOU said rr^ votj ojonV m>vi 1 I WOULONT J L_llO BCUEVE MttmgtM DAIIkI BPtetipa. pj. 1 1 1 1» f*^2 j37 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-10-29 3 SALISBURY Sun. The Southern Rhodesian Government has announced that a general election will be held on Dec. 14. A Government Gazette Extraordinary proclaimed the dissolution of Parliament from Nov. 1, and added that the remainder of the new constitution would come Into effect from thatReuter; UPI - 108 words
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241 1962-10-29 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Twenty eight African and Asian countries have tabled a draft resolution here requesting member states to enforce diplomatic and economic sanctions against South Africa to bring about abandonment of its apartheid policies. The resolution, submitted In the General Assembly'sReuter - 241 words
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Article30 1962-10-29 3 LONDON, Sun. Lord Snowden, husband of Princess Margaret, entered hospital here on Friday for a routine check. He was expected to leave hospital durlne the weekend. RenterReuter - 30 words
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211 1962-10-29 3 j^jjjflnssssff^i LONDON, Sunday. EARLY 360 people were arrested in Britain yesterday as thousands of people demonstrated against United States policy over Cuba. A blockade of policemen standing sevendeep greeted a mass of nuclear disarmers as they surged into Trafalgar Square, central London, defyingReuter - 211 words
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197 1962-10-29 3 WASHINGTON, Sun A clergyman carrying a sign saying "President Kennedy is a traitor" was hustled off the pavement in front of the White House yesterday and had his sign torn in two by police. The man. who identified himself as the Rev. Sidney Lansing,Reuter - 197 words
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Article135 1962-10-29 3 Big Moscow crowd stone embassy j»|OSCOW. Sun. More J* than 3.000 Russians yesterday staged a 31 hour shouting;, whistling demostration outside the United States Embassy in protest over the blockade of Cuba. The demonstrators demanded to speak to Ambassador Foy D. Kholer and pelted the 10-storey cream-coloured embassy building with135 words
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Article350 1962-10-29 3 PRETORIA, Sun— All whites, coloureds (mixed race), and Asians over 16 In South Africa will be required to have identity cards from Feb. 1, it was announced here yesterday. HONOLULU: A U.S. airman suffered eye burns during Friday's high-altitude nuclear test over Johnston Island in the350 words
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701 1962-10-29 4 Johore goes gay on Sultan's birthday JOHORE went gay today as Malayans from all walks of life celebrated the 68th birthday of Sultan Ismail with parades, sea sports, film shows, and concerts. In a birthday address, the Sultan remarked on the peaceful state of the country, with the people living701 words
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Article23 1962-10-29 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Government has accepted a tender for 52.889.385 for the proposed Singapore airport passenger terminal DUlldlng at Paya Lebar.23 words
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Article466 1962-10-29 4 'WINDFALL' STILL BEING CONSIDERED SINGAPORE, Sun. The City Council is still working out a formula to pay its monthly rated staff who put in "abnormal work" in essential services during last November's strike by daily-rated employees. The Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. Noon Wah Slang, said:466 words
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Article40 1962-10-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Housing and Development Board will soon build another 396 housing units at Queenstown. costing $1,027,000 The new homes will go up In three blocks of 10-storey flats and two blocks of three-storey flats.40 words
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Article31 1962-10-29 4 SINOAPORE, Sun. The Tsuking and Chinking Youth Clubs will jointly hold an exhibition of sewing and embroidery work at the clubs' premises in New Bridge Road on Nov. 4.31 words
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Article395 1962-10-29 4 yHE following Is todays schedule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport. 81nf?apore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 713 > 8.50 pjn. Qantaa: Prom Sydney, Darwin (QF 731) 6.4S pjn.: from London. Athens. Cairo. Karachi, Calcutta (QP 740) 7.15 pjn. Thai395 words
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Advertisement202 1962-10-29 4 GALA OPENING THURSDAY Ist SIMULTANEOUSLY AT SINGAPORE JOHORE BAHRU j PENANG ODEON-Katong CATHAY I ODEON MALACCA I KUALA LUMPUR ALOR STAR CATHAY ODEON J CATHAY J NEVER BEFORE HAS DRAMA HAMMERED AT YOUR HEART WITH SUCH POWER! BBaaßß^Ja^' M aaaaL- f Mm, m YVOFF LATIFF FATIMAH AHMAD and introducing ZAHRAH202 words
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Article145 1962-10-29 5 CLASSES FOR BOSSES URGED IZUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Minister of Agriculture and Co- j operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged regular industrial relations courses for employers. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the Union df Forest Employees at the federal House canteen here. Inche Khir said that145 words
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Article51 1962-10-29 5 nnAIPING. Sun.— The body of a lorry driver. Jegana--1 than, 35. was found in a patch of blukar, about 200 yards away from his house here early yesterday. A piece of rope was found tied round his neck which had been slashed. An arrest has been51 words
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Article, Illustration510 1962-10-29 5 Malaya with you, Tengku assures Nehru JENGKU Abdul Rohman told India and the world last night that Malaya and her people were with India in her fight against the Chinese Communists. He said: "We In South-East Asia have gone through these troubles before, fighting people vith no respect for men510 words
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Article131 1962-10-29 5 Keep your promise, runaway told IPOH, Sun. V. Murugarayan, 15, a Form. Two puRil of the Anderson School here who ran away from home a few days ago. was today urged by his elder brother to keep the promise made when their mother died in June this year. The elder131 words
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Article39 1962-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Dr. Hsuan Keng. a botany lecturer at the University of Singapore, will speak on •'The Unesco expedition to Ulu Kelentan" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.39 words
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Article48 1962-10-29 5 ELSIE WONG, an employee of the Eastern Bank was crowned "Young Workers' Queen" at a beauty contest held during the "Come October ball in the Chinese Assembly Hall in Koala Lumpur on Saturday. The runners-up were Siti Hanim and Ho Slew Fong. Straits Times picture.48 words
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Article52 1962-10-29 5 PENANO. Sun —The blnclc and white beacon at Port Diclcson. about 570 feet from the flagstaff on Tanjong Kamuntng. has been temporarily removed, the Marine Department announced today. Until the beacon has been replaced the position win be marked by a red cylindrical buoy, made of a52 words
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136 1962-10-29 5 SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS A 'HIT' WITH ASIANS From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Sun. Oyster connoisseurs in Singapore and Hong Kong have eaten more than 10 million Sydney rock oysters since 1938. That was the year when Australia began exporting these oysters which are grown on leases along the estuaries north and136 words
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Article193 1962-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r PHE SINGAPORE Harbour Board handled a record of nearly 2,293,000 tons of general cargo during the first half of this year, according to its official report today. i The overall tonnage was about 3,285.000 tons which was record figure. The highest193 words
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Article70 1962-10-29 5 TO STUDY FOR HIS DOCTORATE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An economics lecturer at the University of Malaya. Mr. Urn Chong Yah; has left for Britain on two years' study leave for his doctorate at St. John's College. Oxford. Mr. Llm obtained his three degrees 8.A.. Honours in Economics, and M.A. from70 words
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Article39 1962-10-29 5 Two parties merge JESSELTON, Sua. The United Party and Democratic Party here have mersed And become ihe "Borneo Utara National Party". The chairman li Mr Lee Yun Hing. secretary-general. Mr Khoo Slate Chieu. and treasurer. Mr. Wong Kirn Nam.39 words
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Article200 1962-10-29 5 IPOH. Sun. An appeal to managements to implement the agreement with the National Union of Commercial Workers to set up office committees for consultation was made here today by Mr. A. B. Gomez, general secretary of the Union. Mr. Oomez was addressing employees of commercial200 words
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Advertisement157 1962-10-29 5 f| SMART rafriSrtopPEßs 1 Vl PREFER SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 86. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** ALL THE /|iP* FAMILY 'Mf\ £^2i GLUCOLIN Y~ _^pg^J^^J«yi Add more zest to famVv^^umW^^p?^ Glucolin gives energy GV 5r gsy 1 and sure —to all in \v the famil y- Take v 'I'SSZ-157 words
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Article, Illustration432 1962-10-29 6 IPOH MEN SEEK TO ATTRACT H.K. INDUSTRY TO TASEK 'JHERE will be a multi-million-dollar gleam in the eyes of the five-member Ipoh municipal mission which sails in the Chusan from Singapore tomorrow on a ''sales mission" to Hong Kong. Led by 'the432 words
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213 1962-10-29 6 'No pork to eat in hospital 9 complaint PENANG. SU" pensioner, Mr. Tay .ewe LOiuphw..ed to a Penang MCA meet-the- people session yesterday that pork had been banned from the diet of patients in General Hospital here since 1960. Mr. Tay said over 90 per cent of hospital patients in213 words
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Article29 1962-10-29 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Prom Nov. 1. the registration fee for postal articles (except parcels) will be Increased to 40 cents each In addition to the postage chargeable.29 words
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286 1962-10-29 6 MANILA, Sun.— T h c ASA committee on trade policy and promotions yesterday ended its six-day meeting after discussing among other things a plan for a multilateral agreement among the ASA countries on trade ana navigation. The committee's report and the ASAReuter - 286 words
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Article53 1962-10-29 6 SINGAPORE. Bun.— Mr. P. J. Philips, president of one of the world's biggest Industrial firms, N. V. Philips 1 OloelUmpenfabrieIcen, Eindhoven. Holland, U to visit Singapore and Malays. He will arrive here in his own Fokker Friendship on Tuesday afternoon and go on to Kuala Lumpur53 words
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Advertisement289 1962-10-29 6 i^i^OTHER_W. SENSATIONAL OFFER from 29th Oct. to 10th Nov. 1962 SINGAPORE t Buy Libby's famous />v>Ss^/^"~-^I?S Fruits and Juices O^l^VffS^Kf/ i *^C/j#' from selected dealers in Singapore and get a bottle of Libbys i C"^<- i> delicious Tomato fiy&AT^ Catchup FREE lil&lTcor See your Iocs! &J/tf4r. Libby dealer l\J?t*\/ and289 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1962-10-29 7 PETER CHAMBERS - Case of the schoolboy in a pub... PETER CHAMBERS BEGINNING the closest look yet at the training of Britain's lawmen NOTHING funny happened to me on my way back from the Metropolitan Police Training School, Westminster. I paid a £2 tow-away fine for illegal parking. "I should have known better,"1,474 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1962-10-29 8 Awards for three in Johore royal family JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Baik DaJam Pekerjaan IPLPI Tnche Rahmat bin Mohamed. engineman Grade 1, Marine Department. Johore Bahru Inche Daud bin Tiram, engineman Grade 1, Marine Department, Mersing; Inche Ibrahim bin Ramln. postman. Batu Palm: Inche OsmanUP - 1,012 words
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Miscellaneous201 1962-10-29 8 Buys Bummy By Baiph Ueimdahi J FEEL MERE.SVLVESTERiJ \eR MEAL WA9 ONE I '..I'LL WRITE YOU J If^ SOR(?V FER I'LL BUY TENr -A, POLLAR, DOCi YAONLV AM 1.0. U. FOR f \^ff W^ir SYLVESTER! TH' POOR 0' VER. jt—^THAN< ME FIPTY-CENTS^ THE BALANCE: jJ W Alley Oop By V.T.201 words
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187 1962-10-29 9 THREE DAYS ADRIFT ON JUST A PLANK Two saved fate of 38 others not known From ZAKARIA HASHIM: KOTA BHARU. Sunday J'WO Thai fishermen who clung to a plank for three days after their fishing boat sank in a storm in Thai waters were rescued by Malayan fishermen 40 miles187 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-10-29 9 Tl/IR. Rudy Vivian Rodrigues and Miss Gladys Daphne Francis were married at the St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street, Singapore, on Saturday. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr- Julius A. Francis and Mrs. Nancy Francis. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. John Augustine51 words
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233 1962-10-29 9 ORCHID SHOW TO BE OPENED BY INCHE YUSOF SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will open the 1962 Malayan Orchid Show at the Happy World Stadium at 5.30 p.m. next Friday. The three-day show will include exhibits from Singapore, the Federation and neighbouring countries. Colour slides233 words
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156 1962-10-29 9 IPOH, Sunday. FOUR youths, armed with daggers and one with a toy pistol, held up the family of a contractor in PasirPuteh yesterday and escaped with cash and Jewellery worth a total of $4,000Two of them went up to the front collapsible gate156 words
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Article39 1962-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -Mr Liew Mook Yoong. president of the National Union of Journalists, resigned at an executive council meeting of the union today He has been succeeded oy Mr K. K. Lam. the vice-president39 words
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Article37 1962-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Suu —Mr Chuah Cheow Guan. of Seng Hong Tannery here, who *as awarded a fellowship by ihe French Government has left lor Paris to begin an eight-month practical engineering course <n tannery work.37 words
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131 1962-10-29 9 U.N. expert to conduct 12-lecture course SINGAPORE. Sun.— A United Nations management consultant expert, Mr. Joseph Mark, will conduct a 12-lecture course on "Management's use of industrial engineering," beginning next month. Mr. Mark is with tbe Singapore Economic Developi ment Board as an U.N. tech- nical assistance expert. The course,131 words
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Article25 1962-10-29 9 KUALA TRENOGANIJ Sun The Yang dl-Pertuan Muda ol Tnogganu today opened Parents' Day at the Sekolah Pusat Bukii Besar. two miles from here25 words
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Article24 1962-10-29 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun.— The Royal Federation of Malaya Police Band will beat retreat at the RenRam nadang on Wednesday at 3 p.tn24 words
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Article35 1962-10-29 9 PENANG. Sun.— World-famous pianist Bela Siki will give a recital ai the Methodist Girls' school here at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Tickets are priced at SP. S6. $3 and 51.50 (students only).35 words
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Article21 1962-10-29 9 TELOK ANSON. San.— The Lower Perak Malay Oovernmeat Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd. earned 532.6U last year.21 words
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89 1962-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Another Sl3B has been received for the rive San children whose father died in an accident here recently. (Their mother is in Tanjonf Rambutan Central Mental Hospital) This brings the total amount received by the Straits Times to $1,801. The latest89 words
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Article61 1962-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Minister of Transport. Outo Sardon bin Haji Jubir. left here by air last, nighv for a rive-day visit to the Borneo territories. He was accompanied by the Director of Marine, Capt. R. E. Gee, the Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. 8. W.61 words
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Article30 1962-10-29 9 KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun.— The Assistant Chief Education Officer Selangor. Mr. Yap Hong Kuan, today opened a children's art and handicraft exhibition at thr Petallng National School here30 words
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Article27 1962-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahipan. will open the Lee Wah Bank building in Market Square on Nov. 6 at S p.m.27 words
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Advertisement190 1962-10-29 9 F E R E N T^^ MORE EFFICIENT CER M! C'DE with Wf m I 4 active •r aa fMP^ l 4 1 7v4 killers 4i£iiiuHiE 1 j dm nfects and protects B 4 activr germ killers 9 Use ZAL and keep your «««-.,m— fe nit it n o? m190 words
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Advertisement449 1962-10-29 9 A NEW DISCOVERY IN SKIN CARE DcrpclcoAi A smooth. flowing, liquid-type cleoosing creom \a t containing moisturizing and panttrot.ng ingre- i^m ditnrs plus fin« oils. Quickly absorbs ttole makeup soil flushes the pores cleon Tissues off eoiily. Excellent for NORMAL Sk.n. S/ A giont 6-oz. plastic squeeze bottle. v'/ <y^J«449 words
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Article78 1962-10-29 10 H'vrsfs silt I Minimum) SIEW LIM: Between Hon Kit. 2nd so Mr. and Mrs. Slew Chez Kong and Phaik Har d/o Mr. and Mrs. Urn Penc Kok on 29-10-«2. KING FRENCH: The engagement was announced In Liverpool on Saturday. -'Tin October between Gordon Thomas, elder son of Mrs. D.78 words
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The Straits Simps Monday, October 29, 1962. Raising The Price
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Article383 1962-10-29 10 On three occasions in the course of his Indian tour. Tengku Abdul Rahman has affirmed Malaya's support for India in her conflict with ComI munist China. His latest speech in New Delhi gives three rea- sons for this deep and abiding j I sympathy. First, Malaya has383 words
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Article146 1962-10-29 10 Healthy competition to break Petaling Jaya's "monopoly" of industrial development is now ;in progress. Johore Bahru has made a small start, and Seremban and Malacca have ambitious plans. But the strongest challenge is in Ipoh, where the Tasek industrial estate is rapidly attracting tenants. Two cement plants, with146 words
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Article104 1962-10-29 10 Barisan silence on the border war MX. LIM CHIN SIONG and his Barisan Sosialis comrades were very quick in condemning American aggression on the Cuba issue. But what about condemning Peking for China's aggression on the Sino-Indian border? Are they afraid they might offend their masters? Or have they104 words
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Article143 1962-10-29 10 MR. LIM CHIN SIONG has sent a cable to the United Nations strongly condemning the "unprecedented and irresponsible United States action over Cuba in bringing the world to the point of nuclear war." Of course, this shows he is a peace-loving man and wants the people of143 words
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Article249 1962-10-29 10 MX. BKAMMAU'S denial that the dictionaries published by Oxford University Press contain "four-letter words'' or "other vulgar expressions" raises three points of some interest. At least two "fourletter words" featuring in "Tropic of Cancer" are contained In the Concise Oxford Dictionary, which warns the reader that one249 words
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Article73 1962-10-29 10 YOUNG motor-cyclists are doctoring the exhausts of their machines to produce a deafening racket when the throttle is opened. To them it Is fun and laughter, though the rest of us take another view. It is time the police curbed this nuisance. Let Singapore at least try73 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1962-10-29 10 ASHWINI KUMARI - India awakes to the great betrayal ASHWINI KUMARI THE HEYDAY OF FRATERNISATION IS BURIED: NOW ONLY DISILLUSION AND DISGUST REMAIN EVEN the shrewdest of Peking's p o I itical psychologists" cannot have foreseen the intensity of antiChinese sentiment now sweeping India in the wake of the Chinese Army's sudden and1,021 words
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Advertisement922 1962-10-29 10 StrtiU Ti»« MaUy Mail ClsssHiae edvertieements may han*ae) Me lsi raaar COLO STOKAei ARCAOB Otahaid wos* COLD ITOKtei ■MAMCHSS AT HOLLAND KOAO-HCATON* KBPPIL ROAD-NAVAL I*ll Author's.* Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTP) Winchester Hou«e. Cenye* Quoy TUB NIWI FRONT FHasMtrtck's Sup*rmer*M M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Raad. Naval Beee 8 M. ABDUL922 words
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Advertisement16 1962-10-29 10 FOR EVERY WRIST A FAVRELEUBA ml' V*'-. Ifgj THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REACH16 words
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Advertisement132 1962-10-29 10 Quality... filter smoker non-filter /mL smoker! I #^5^5 FINES, AMERICAN CIGARETTES Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CBIMA) LTD. Under the Patronage of H. E. the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany THE GOETHE INSTITUTE (GERMAN Cl LTIRAL INSTITUTE) PRESENTS THE BAVARIAN FOLKLORE BALLET At the STADIUM NE&ARA on TUESDAY, 13th November,132 words
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371 1962-10-29 11 Shell: The maximum allocation is 2,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE directors of the Shell Refining Co. (Federation of Malaya) Ltd. tod ed ay annoiuic f shares following their offer to the Malayan M the basis of allotment heavily oversubscribed public. In a Press statement Issued here, the directors said that371 words
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Article19 1962-10-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A $850,000 Malay-medium secondary school is to be built in Kampong Pandan Road.19 words
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154 1962-10-29 11 'IMMORAL' PRACTICE OF EXAMINING WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The practice of male hospital assistants examining women patients, including expectant mothers, on estates was today condemned at the annual delegates conference of the Malayan Estate Workers' Union. A resolution, adopted at the conference, said this practice was "Immoral" and called on154 words
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Article57 1962-10-29 11 IPOH. Sun.— A 511. wide section of a road round a busy traffic circle here collapsed late yesterday evening. The affected section of the road is at the Bahasia Circle roundabout at the junction of Kidd Road and Club Road near a bus stand. The cave-in,57 words
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Article39 1962-10-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three men. one with a revolver and the others armed with knives, held up a watchman, Kamaruddln bin Ahmad, at 2.30 a.m. today and removed goods worth $4,000 from the OHQ Tanglin Naafl shop.39 words
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Article, Illustration285 1962-10-29 11 Soft, light music 'the best cure for troubled minds' By EVELYN TOO SINGAPORE, S v n.— Soft, light music. That's the best cure for the mentally disturbed, according to Dr. Marvin Ziporyn. And he should know what he's talking about because he is both a doctor and a musician. i285 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-10-29 11 SHE DELIGHTS CROWD AT BALL yOUNG or old, the frenxied gyrations of the twist have a fascination for just about everyone. Proving it above with the skilled aplomb of a professional is eight-year-old Ng Poh Chin, a pupil at the Methodist Primary School,95 words
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Article, Illustration249 1962-10-29 11 IPOH, Sunday. fHE Minister of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, said today that the Government would build 52 more secondary national-type schools in the country under the Government's second five-year development plan. He said this when he opened the new extension to the national school249 words
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Article156 1962-10-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Siam-Bur-ma Death Railway Association today urged the National Union of Plantation Workers not to obstruct its efforts to obtain compensation for its members. In a signed statement, the association's legal ad- vlser. Mr. K. Karam Singh, claimed that minor officials of the156 words
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Article114 1962-10-29 11 N. BORNEO POLLS PUT OFF A MONTH JESSELTON, Sun— North Borneo's tint local Government elections have been postponed to Dec. lb. They were to have been held on Nov. lit. 'The decision to put off the elections was taken in response to an appeal by the new Sabah Alliance Party's114 words
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Article69 1962-10-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Dr. S. P. Meadows, consultant neurologist at King Edward VII Hospital and physician at Westminster Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital, will give a lecture on "Exophthalmos" In Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine. University of Singapore at' 8.15 pjn. on Tuesday. The talk69 words
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Article44 1962-10-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. R. A. Voices, manager of the Chartered Bank (Malaya) Trustee Ltd.. will speak on "Some Aspects of Wills" at a luncheon meeting of the Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries in Cathay Restaurant on Tuesday.44 words
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Article32 1962-10-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Wine ami Spirit DealersAssociation will hold a dinner at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hal] here on Nov. 4 on the occasion c< its 45th anniversary32 words
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Article22 1962-10-29 11 PENANO. Sun. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will tour Province Wellesley tomorrow to inspect rural development projects.22 words
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Article339 1962-10-29 11 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 Metres A.M.: 8.00 Time Signal. Negara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7 JO Time Signal. News: 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; BJO Housewives' Selections: 8.56 News339 words
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Article91 1962-10-29 11 TODAT Sedlli Kechll 936 ft m (VOfti 10 46 P m i 7 4H>: Singapore 11 00 a.m. (Pitt) 1143 p.m. <8 9ft|; Port Dlcluon 6.53 am (9.4 ft) 7.12 p.m B.4ft > Pert Swettenham &00 a.m. (13.9 ft) 6.29 p.m 12 »ft Penang 12.42 a.m. <B.sft) 12.5391 words
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Article31 1962-10-29 11 KUAIA LUMPUH, eSun.— The Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will open three rural development projects in the Beranang are* of Ulu Langat this week.31 words
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Article24 1962-10-29 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. S Jaganathan has been elected chairman of the Indian General Affairs Council of the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union.24 words
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119 1962-10-29 11 The Tanglin Club agrees to pay 'ang pows' SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Tanglin Club in Stevens Road, has agreed to pay each employee an annual "ang pow" of a month's basic wage two weeks before Chinese New YearAccording to a 30-month agreement certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court, Muslim staff may119 words
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Advertisement126 1962-10-29 11 m PAYS /^M INSURE /y^^^% WITH /W PRUDENTIAL K%^*^^ 1^ how P""*** I l worldwide N 48 42 payments to policyholders averaged out over the working dsys ot 1961:— $106 every second $6,424 every minute $385,451 every hour $2,810,000 every full day \YV9* $16,880,000 wry w**k V^fe <5u $73,488,000 every126 words
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Advertisement99 1962-10-29 11 STOP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophenc an amazing germ fighter that kills germs instantly heals pimples Covers the skin with a natural r~-^ flesh-tint-prevents pimples C^^ JST^ from spreading leaves no "^G^, Free from oil and grease A or99 words
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Article605 1962-10-29 12 In America today A travelogue MR. KENNEDY'S AMERICA. By Bernard Newman. (Herbert Jenkins 21 1.) STUDY the basis of American frustration, was ex-Governor Thomas Dewey's advice to Mr. Newman when Cuba came into the conversation, 'it is that of a strong man who cannot use his strength." This was just605 words
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Article93 1962-10-29 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD played cowpoke in Texas and policeman in Chicago, looked at the rat race in Hollywood and the dubious shows in New Orleans. He was surprised to find Mother Goose burled in the same cemetery as Paul Revere and to discover that Mary's little lamb was real. He was93 words
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Article173 1962-10-29 12 THE AGENCY HOUSE: By Susan Yorke (Macdonald 155.) KUALA LUMPUR, where the minarets and skyscraper office-blocks (vide the blurb) contrast with the squalor of the squatters' settlements, is the locale of Susan Yorke's third Malayan novel. From the hovels Jimmy Peng and twin-sister Linda climb to the173 words
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Advertisement117 1962-10-29 12 I m^ mM V H i wT bbi Jo^' ■SM Bm^Bk <—£ 1^ A w ■rf IB I BB^^^ F^H h& [if I t!/ o>-/r» W y m «v w w w v n^i^ ■Pkneu HA 1 1 ML I I 11 uM_ I sfl Hi Jm^ fl bbP^^Hl I117 words
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Advertisement306 1962-10-29 12 RHEUMATISM^. FIBROSITIS /i^C^l LUMBAGO '*J&\\ Do people suffer from I rheumatism, fibrositis, y"' 1 lumbago, arthritis and jj A M^/^ other moscular pains in /3L I tropical weather? An I«V I amazing number do ><*■ V *nl*4 without realising il That terrible ache in your bone* may be rheumatism the306 words
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Miscellaneous308 1962-10-29 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS error: so doe* 9 misled by 1. Composition for organ subtly 10? (B. 2. 3. 5. 4). recalls final scene in "Morte 8. Boat containing 3 men apad D'Arthur"? (11). »nd got smashed 8. Haying means to bring about 7. First person to visit royalty Napoleon's308 words
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Advertisement884 1962-10-29 13 ♦v PUBLIC APPOINTMENT^ APPLICATIONS are Invited from State Nationals or Federal Citizens for appointment as LIBRARY ASSISTANT In the Public Library Alor Star, Kedah on temporary basis. Salary scale: $212.50x16-1287.50. Cost of living and Housing Allowance will be given according to Government rates. Applicants should have passed the Oversea School884 words
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Advertisement763 1962-10-29 13 1 Continued from Pac SITUATIONS VACANT 7* ITore's SS (Ml*.)— Box it eta. extra ELECTRICAL CHAROEMAN Required for shift duties In the tin mlnlns Industry. Writ* stating ace. marital statue previous experience and qualification* etc. to Box AlO6O B.T. KM. WANTED EFFICIENT Junior Stenographer with shorthand speed 80/100 w.p.m. Previous763 words
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Advertisement994 1962-10-29 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Worts tt Ml*.)— Box It eta. extra APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for tbe position aa Technical Market Research Officer. Applicants must be between 21 29 years of ace, single, having lls—liiil background. Box A 4062 8.T.. Spore. CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE FOR MALAYAN SUBSIDIARY OP WBLLKNOWN BRITISH TRADING994 words
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Advertisement849 1962-10-29 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word* SS (Mlk.)-Bou It ctt. extrm RUBBER ESTATE In Kluang Town 24 Acres Replanted Tapping 12 Acres Old Treea Close To Kampoog Paya Electric Lighting Etc, Suitable For Low Cost Housing Pleaae Apply Chen Telephone (Spore) *****. Oil TIONO HAM Pass I*l nl»»H modern S-bedroom849 words
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Advertisement661 1962-10-29 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS ■VANS ■NTRANCB EXAMINATION* TEST 1942 21' par copy. AVAILABLE AT LOCAL BOOKSHOP* Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. HONO KONO A PAR BAST BUILDER m BB4MBB* mmmm i m BHI—S a— «Mat» ssMS«a*M sn Bfte Par East OsSKtß* MM*) of Ta» sMUsV as sale eaasrf Ocaaeaajj taefolsK Bank et661 words
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Advertisement860 1962-10-29 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wort* SS Win.)— Hex 50 cfs. extra LATE ISSI FORD Custom and Flat 900 Prices 51. 200/- and $1,090/. respectively. Both vehicles In excellent condition. Pbooe Robert ***** B'pore MERCEDES TSSO Just arrived showroom condition 6,000 miles Europe. Knqulrlea to K.C. Bennett. P.O Boa 70ft Jobore860 words
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Advertisement752 1962-10-29 13 MISCELLANEOUS M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box it eta. «str* THE ASIA MARRIAGB Aid Bureau 4SI-A. Paya Lenar Koad, Singapore Bead return posts*, lor full InformaUoo, Peter boo. Managing Counsellor DON'T SPOIL your swimmias data Have ugly naira removed Iron less by fanuloui new wax trratmeot, $12. Ml Enquiries. UXjlae Klerk.752 words
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Advertisement159 1962-10-29 13 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) J0 Word* SS (Mln.)-Box it et*. txirm ENJOY YOUR FOOD:: Vi.it Rodidsons Air-conditionrd Bar and Restaurant, Raffles Place, Singapore (or Chinese and KnitlufT Cutmne. Open daily 9 am midnight including Sunday. FRLSH FLOWERS It Word* U <Mlh.) Bui SD et: rxlrm PSR YOUR LOVEO ones friends159 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1962-10-29 14 The great Derby fiasco BRIBED JOCKEYS, RING-INS AND THE RIDDLE OF THE PAINTED HORSE ALL COMBINED TO PRODUCE... ON the afternoon of May 22, 1844 the big crowd at Epsom Downs racecourse in England roared with excitement as the field raced down the final stretch in the 66th English Jockey1,588 words
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Advertisement256 1962-10-29 14 TWO NEW %mo M^Jr%*Ww I JHiriCi GTVE VOTT l\/I ATTTIVTTTft/T jd IWM JuiPTA IMBU tA BBSS loll! BRLJBB%}t •DO** _tu!j?j^ r _^rMSi!BS^K^^^?*TMiii^ I Bl&^u B Ebbs I§ 1 1 E vßgsP^ J> Hefr B 8 ESBB B .^^mSit Bw^^^L: »^^^H^^^ .-adH^ "-TV .^i 'Jpt^sJ ■■■IE HBjß%s^lj£sK'i3&^3S3^&r^3^. :>? <^*- V.' f256 words
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Advertisement1473 1962-10-29 15 m- WmWKRmWLWJni*WBjmWmW*IIJFM IU LIVttPOOI t OtSI LBASI U A. urn I'Mit axu P r«ea »i— »i XIEDS RBjai iinrMM. t Mtm li Pt/TMay Dct a AUTOLYCOS A'diw-tr.. l peal. H'burg, R Ota le PVRev 2 Hn 1 HINEL^US LinraiM. h>M«M> Pert Nev 2 kULIUI uiI'MK »a» I Ml I HOT1,473 words
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Advertisement1397 1962-10-29 15 THE E. A. C. LINESIAILINC* It GENPA, U HAVRt. NAMBURI, SREMEH, AUTHtir BOTTEBOAM. AMSTEBDAM. Bttt, 601NENBURB AND CBPENHAttN /&*^®i S-ptft P riaa PMtao RrtSSAII "MALACCA" I) C.2S-a/n Set 21. n Oct 31/31 Bet CIPJJ "BU»UAHU" I) a DtV 4 HOT J/ I Hot 1/ I HOT V\A>£y -sudßA" a) 11/211,397 words
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Advertisement1436 1962-10-29 15 taa«lMaaaaa»ai»ai EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LfINOON. UVERPODL A CONTINENTAL PORTS.. riara P. Itta '-mm tirTff M "tfH M H'Mn. Lite, fiatt la PI/Not 1 ■EHREOCH (E LM L'imC R'dam, Hull, H'kur| Oct 3 la Pt Taday Nai 5/ 5 BIMUTAL (EXJ IWM. M'BfoaJH. HtWB l« Pt/Hav I Nev 1/ I IDCH1,436 words
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Advertisement1280 1962-10-29 15 w-^. McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. yUM ILtIRMAK LIME dk KLAVETVKSS LUtB W LBNBON. HAMOURG, ROTTtNAH, I IDS AMEIES. SAN FIANCItCT HAVRE A HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOVVtR A PORTLAIPJ. CITY OF upon Acciitiw carte far Caatral ft Smm S'pora P. Sham Penang 0 *J!IfS!? it a Oet/ INn I.Ptrt/TMn TRET Pmot, HAVRt.1,280 words
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Article1013 1962-10-29 16 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchance show last business to October 26 (A) and last business since the date (B) with II and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS Ml Ale« Brick* 2 20 JO Ores 21,013 words
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Article42 1962-10-29 16 •et. n oct .1 Oei. 2« cut. n o.i it Induorriatsi 189 53 1X8.17 IW.IO IKS.BS is; Ox T /T8.52 373.83 2 4. 77 275.03 27f.44 tuMtrtl 171 «V 171.00 r 1.00 171 W 172. JJB Jan. 1. I*St_lM42 words
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Article30 1962-10-29 16 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpioul) Oct 2! 77*, cts. 5421.1i'/i S3 19% cts. $421.25 24 K% cts. $4«9 00 25 82Vi eta. 5426.25 26 UK eta. $426.25 37 $431.0030 words
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1599 1962-10-29 16 business from 12s. to 12s. 10id. on the announcement of the final dividend of Is. 10d., making a total distribution of 60 per cent' against 35 per cent previously. Tins, however, remain %n uncertain entity and having regard to the current price of the metal1,599 words
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Article152 1962-10-29 16 Big price moves in markets liflAIN feature of the ITI commodity markets last week was the big fluctuations in price brought about by the worsening Cuban crisis followed later by some lifting of tension. On Saturday morning the Straits Tin price was up by $4.75 per picul to $4.31 following152 words
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Article272 1962-10-29 16 nesday and withdrew the balance of 170 tons bids being rejected as too low A further 200 tons will be offered for sale by the GSA in their eighth consecutive weekly sale on Wednesday. The pattern on the Malayan Robber Market was much the same. Cub* setting off wild272 words
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Advertisement1044 1962-10-29 16 omV •CkVai sT^ bFldC^bsb^^ssbl^9 A\ V»V»' lti tiUeHBl ttißißMtaHD^lsllsS KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. J LTIX ■xppoio DAA. Pacific ek AUantio Coaft «ao>y|— tla tv IU 010 room r r*t» erOMO 0 rrMCMOt t mm ».»en "Ketiknra Mara" U Pert 5Nn 23 Nn 23 Nn 12 Dtc "Coeslß Mara" 2t72S Nn 311,044 words
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Advertisement802 1962-10-29 16 I™IORIENTI LINES I SAILINGS TO OJL Oao. S'dotsj Oep. Paoong Arr. U.K. "CHUSAN" I No* 9 No* 29 No* "ORCADES" 9 Oec SI Ow •■CATHAT- 10 Oec 11 Dec 2 Jon 63 Limited First Clou oceommodot.on trvefleoea in "CATHAY" Limited First and Touritt Clom occommodotion available la "CHUSAN" and "ORCADES".802 words
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Advertisement137 1962-10-29 16 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Current Date ot Total Total for payment payment for previous year »oar Parian* Con. la. 10d. Dec. 28 50% 35"« Siamese Tin 9d.t Nov. 17 35^ CraiKlelea 10% Dec. 3 10% 12J% Hoscote Rubbrr 25% Nov. 29 35% 20% plus 5% bonus X.1.. Keponc 4%t Jan. 5 12,137 words
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Advertisement819 1962-10-29 17 r SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS WHE following is a complete list of revised Quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. Oct. 26. INDUSTRIAL* a s. aim Ord» 2.20 b B. Patrol S6/« SB/- -<• m rimm &.i* sew BouatMd 1 S3 I*3 uio no »o>»it Pm. IS/- Orda.819 words
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Advertisement1050 1962-10-29 17 ALOR GAJAH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSESSMENT LISTS, IMS. J NOTICE UNDER SECTION 61. < NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with the provisions of Section 62 of the Municipal Ordinance (Cap. 133) that the as- sessment lists containing the annual value of and assessment to be I levied on ail1,050 words
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Advertisement818 1962-10-29 17 NOTICES PAHANG NOTICE FERRY CLOSt'KL Jerantut Ferry will be closed to all traffic between 6 a.m. on 5-11-1962 till b'3o p.m. on 8-11-1962 inclusive fot carrying out general repairs to the Ferry. JURUTERA NEGERI, PAHANG. THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Engiand) The Board has recommended a Final Dividend818 words
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Advertisement1548 1962-10-29 17 TENDERS RECALL OF TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK lenders tor the Construction of 10 Units Class H f Quarters with Ancillary Works at Maxwell's HUI, laiphiK will tK received at the oftice of the Juruiera Negeri, Perak, Ipob up :o 3.00 PJn. on Ist November. 1962 from Contractors in Classes1,548 words
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697 1962-10-29 18 KTTTTW^THTm Luckless Leyton crushed by London rivals JOTTENHAM Hotspur, England's most successful soccer team, swept back to the top of the First Division on goal average yesterday with a 5-1 away win over London rivals, Ley- ton Orient. For once, goal-grab-ber JimmyReuter - 697 words
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Article1361 1962-10-29 18 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 5 Wolves 4 Binninctwun 3 Aston Villa 2 Bolton 1 Notts Forest 6 Burnley 0 Man. City ETerton 3 Ipswich Fa I ham B lark burn t Leicester 3 Shelf. United 1 Leyten 1 Tottenham S Man. United 3 West Ham I Sheff.1,361 words
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Article384 1962-10-29 18 LONDON. Sunday npHE touring Canadian Rugby Union team pleased the crowd with their carefree open play, but were beaten 17-3 by the combined Bridgend and Maesteg team at Bridgend yesterday. After only five minutes, the tourists were awarded a penalty from a lineout infringement and outside-halfReuter - 384 words
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Article82 1962-10-29 18 MEXICO. CITY, Sun. Mexico took a 2-1 lead over Sweden In their Davis Cup inter-zone tie here yesterday when they won the doubles. The Mexican pair Rafael Osuna and Antonio Palafox beat the Swedes Jan -Erik Lundquist and Ulf Schmidt 6-8. 7-5. 12-10. 6-1. Mexico nowReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement246 1962-10-29 18 Put a little money aside in the Savings Account every pay day. See how it earns as it grows. Then you can buy all the things you wanted to buy, go on your holiday trips and be free of debts. Open a Savings Bank Account with Indian Overseas Bank today—246 words
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Advertisement44 1962-10-29 18 PUBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE Clas* XVI for Piblic Speaking Meatry Training Hhmi Relations Leidtrsbip Trailing Start* 20th Nov. to 19th Feb. 1963 6 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays at 41, Stevens Road Phone ***** or Write to P.O. BOX 2451, SPORE for information and registration.44 words
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Article322 1962-10-29 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Rugby Union may withdraw from the biennial rugger competition against Thailand for the King of Thailand's Cup MRU president N? Wood Khan, who returned with the Malayan team from Bangkok this evening, said: "It is not worthwhile continuing with322 words
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1517 1962-10-29 19 TOP SPRINT TO NATIVE KINGDOM UMMiitfHDI WATER Scout, ridden by Keith Moxham, today -won the Autumn Cup over 10f This was Water Scout's I third cup success at But kit Timah, having won I the Gold Cup and the Singapore Cup1,517 words
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Article403 1962-10-29 19 TOTAL POOL: $127,660. 1st No. *****6 ($63,830) 2nd No. *****0 ($31,915) 3r4— No. *****3 ($15,957) Starter* ($1,595 each): No*. *****9; 402*26; *****0; *****3. *****6; *****6; *****1; *****8. *****7; *****6 Consolation: $50 to all ticket* ending in 877. (1) SCORPIO 8.12 (1160—473) Posner 7 (6) BOLD CHALLENGER 8.13 (2102—641)403 words
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Article255 1962-10-29 19 HOCKEY— S -pore Dlt. 3: Woodbrldge Hospital 4 RAF Tengah 3. Deepavall match (T. Anaon): L Perak Indiana 5 Rest 3. GO-KARTING (B'pore) a. 1 and 2 (16 laps)— l O. Dlmer 2 R. Hudson 3 M. Glrard 7:36.6; (I. 3 (16 lapv: lL.Kilburn 2R.LIm 3 U. Davey 6:255 words
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Miscellaneous64 1962-10-29 19 Sports Diary SOCCER ROY CUP: Cheng Wah v Kll* (Chinese Assembly Hall, Ipoh) HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: University Schools (Bt Tlmah Rd.). DIV. t: RMN v Naval Police (Naval Base). SPORE WOMEN: WRAC v I Changl (Tanglin* SCC v WRAP (Padang) RUGGER TRIAL: Penang RU (Western Rd). CLUB HATCH: BCC64 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-10-29 20 BUDDHISTS of Kuala Lumpur celebrated the end of the Buddhist lent B.E. 2505 with a Kathina ceremony at the Chetawan Buddhists temple in Petaling Jaya yesterday. At this cecemony. yellow robes and other daily necessities were offered to tin- Thai priests by89 words
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Article63 1962-10-29 20 BKISBANE. Sun. Water ski insirucler Don Mclearen, 28. claimed a world "ski-kite" record after .staying aloft 71 minutes 48 seconds. Harnessed to a large red and yellow kite, he was towed by a 17-1 1. speedboat powered by twin 100-honse-power engines. Most of the flight, near southpori. 50Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration533 1962-10-29 20 2 DAYS IN LIFEBOAT PR A YING AND DANCING RESCUED Cadet Officer Patrick Nonis spoke today of how men of different religious beliefs prayed in their hour of peril as they drifted in the storm-tossed South China Sea for two days in a leaky lifeboat. Nonis, 21, of the illfated533 words
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76 1962-10-29 20 The monsoon claims its first victim KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The North-East monsoon, now building up to its annual peak of flooding and devastation, claimed its first victim today. He was nine-year-old Ariffin bin Salleh, who was drowned in the Kuala Brans river, 20 miles from here. He was playing with76 words
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Article187 1962-10-29 20 Soccer brawl: Walkout by Thais I QAIGON, Sun.— Thailand walked out of South v'Jctnam's independence day soccer tournament today after a brawl whirh broke out during their match with the Vietnamese team. Two Thai players were Injured and taken to hospital when spectators swarmed onto the field, kicking and punchingReuter - 187 words
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Article42 1962-10-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Malays retained the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup when thry scored a sweeping 5-0 win over Singapore Malays in the challanea round of the inter-state Badmin-f ton competition at the SBA hall here tonight.42 words
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Obituary62 1962-10-29 20 CONRAD ■UENtVt'NTURA pafu^ away at G.H on 25.10.62. Cortege, leave* Singapore casket Co., at 4.09 p.m. for bldadart today. MRS. MARK MOII <ne« Pearl Laura Haffenden) aged 73. passed away peacefully at her residence, 12 Parry Avenue, on Oct. 25. Burial •ervlce will take place today at St. Paula62 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-10-29 20 JJIOHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period S p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 75 Kota Bharu 81 74 Remind 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Malacca 91 70 Ipoh 91 73 Singapore 91 7743 words
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