The Straits Times, 30 October 1962
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Title Section20 1962-10-30 1 AVEBAQE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1962-10-30 1 Thant off to Havana today: See Page Two Kennedy considers a 'new understanding' US watch on Cuba missiles continues WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Kennedy and his top advisers were today weighing the prospects of a new East-West understanding, following the dramatic end of the Cuban crisis. The President was1,199 words
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Article606 1962-10-30 1 Light US arms for India forces NEW DELHI, Monday, AMERICA is sending infantry weapons to India to help her in the border struggle with China and it is hoped the first shipments will arrive here by the end of the week, American sources said today. It is understood unofficially they606 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-10-30 1 Menon to quit or be sacked? NEW DELHI. Mon. The independent Times of India said today there was a "strong possibility" that Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon (above), the Indian Defence Minister. would either resign or be dismissed in the near future. The paper said: "Several Ministers are reported to haveReuter - 137 words
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Article37 1962-10-30 1 HONO KONG. Mon Hong Kong's infant optical Industry Is producing cameras that sell for only dollar (about U. 3d.) each cheaper than the roll of film they use. the Government trade bulletin reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article100 1962-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that Malaya was happy that the IS and Russia had decided to heed the pleas of I' Thant on the Cuban crisis. In a statement, he said: -We are very happy that100 words
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168 1962-10-30 1 Govt to fly Tony's sweetheart to Malaya WAKEFIELD (England), Mon.— Former beauty queen Muriel Oldroyd. 22, will fly to join her childhood sweetheart. LanceCorporal Tony Healey, In Malaya this week with the War Office paying the fare. Muriel, who thought she would have to wait three years to marry Tony.Reuter - 168 words
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Article28 1962-10-30 1 KATMANDU. Mon A Dutch expedition has reached the summit of hitherto uncllmbed Nllglri Peak In the Nepal Himalayas, according to a message from the expedition.28 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-10-30 1 French 'Yes': Gaulle stays DARIS, Mon. Presi- dent De Gaulle remained as the French Head of State today after electoral approval of his plan to choose Presidents by popular vote. The national referendum yesterday, on which Gen. De Gaulle had staked his future as President, brought 12.808.848 "yes" votes ;mdReuter - 230 words
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Article32 1962-10-30 1 FLEET TO STAY WASHIMiTON. MM r/nitrd. Mates fleet mill rim mm M "'urn in Caribbfin arrangement. s ><• for tnVi i ;r Nations lns-p'' l 1 fence Dep:ir*mrni ■<" nounccd Brut- 132 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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Article, Illustration610 1962-10-30 2 U THANT AND HIS AIDES FLYING TO CUBA TODAY UNITED NATIONS Monday U THANT, the acting U.N. SecretaryGeneral, will leave New York for Cuba tomorrow, it was announced last night. He will be accompanied by Mr. Omar Loutfl, Under-Secre-tary for Special Political Affairs, Brig. I. J. Rikhye, his military adviser,Reuter - 610 words
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Article291 1962-10-30 2 Following is the text of V Thant's message to Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister- I have received with v much gratitude and deep appreciation your kind letter of Oct. 27. I am particularly pleased to note that the Revolutionary Government of- Cuba is prepared291 words
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105 1962-10-30 2 PORT MA DOC (Wales). Mon. Lord (Bertrand) Russell, 90 (above), British socialist philosopher, •aid last night that "mankind owes a profound debt" to Mr. Khrushchev for his decision to dismantle Cuban missile bases. In a cable to the Soviet Premier, he said:Reuter - 105 words
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258 1962-10-30 2 IT'S SPLENDID NEWS, SAYS GAITSKELL LONDON, Monday T ABOUR and Liberal Party M.P-s here greeted with relief the news of Russia's promise to dismantle her missile bases in Cuba The Labour leader, Mr. I Hugh Oaltskell. said on his return to London from a visit in the north: "Splendid news.Reuter; UPI - 258 words
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Article86 1962-10-30 2 Victory for common sense... BELGRADE, Mon. The official Yugoslav newspaper Borba last night said common sense and peace had emerged victors from the Cuban crisis but it warned against speculating which of the main disputants wu the winner and which th« loser. In a front-pag»d editorial entitled "joyful news" theReuter - 86 words
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331 1962-10-30 3 Death toll soars in Thailand disaster I BANGKOK, Monday I THE unofficial tally of dead or missing in storm-ravaged Southern Thailand soared to 1,600 today as reports reaching here gave a fuller picture of the tragedy, said to be unparalleled in modern Thai history. Pilots searching the Gulf of ThailandReuter - 331 words
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203 1962-10-30 3 YEMEN CALL TO BRITAIN: PLEASE INTERVENE ADEN, Monday. TtHE Yemen has asked Britain to intervene to end "hostile acts" by neighbouring Beihan state in the Western Aden protectorate, Sanaa Radio said yesterday. The request was made by the Yemeni Republican Deputy Premier. Dr. Abdel Rahman Al Baydany. to Britain's asReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-10-30 3 NEW YORK, Mon— A family spokesman said yesterday that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, 78, is seriously ill and has not responded to treatment as expected. The spokesman said "The outlook for the future is uncertain because of underlying anaemia, and continuing, though intermittent, fever caused142 words
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57 1962-10-30 3 GENEVA, Mon. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is planning a longplaying pop record of the world's top stars to raise funds for refugees, it was announced here. The record, to be called "All -Star Festival." with songs by at least 10 singers,Reuter - 57 words
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Article74 1962-10-30 3 MELBOURNE. Mon.— Australia will be host to 175 delegates from 21 countries when the Colombo Plan consultative committee meets here from Oct. 30 to Nov. 17. The Melbourne conference will be the 14th meeting of the committee. Countries which will attend are Malaya, Singapore, Britain. BurReuter - 74 words
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Article37 1962-10-30 3 TOKYO. Mon. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said today a Japanese freighter, the Kongo Mam, returned to Osaka from North Korea after being detained there for about three months on suspicion of spying. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1962-10-30 3 MANILA. Mon. President Macapagal today Inaugurated United Press International's new 10,000--watt radio-teletype transmitter which will flash news to every corner of Asia.— rjpi.27 words
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300 1962-10-30 3 Indonesian Red leader on trial for bid to seize Govt JAKARTA. Mon. The leader of a clandestine Communist organisation known as the Night Communist Party has been brought to trial in central Java for plotting the overthrow of the Indonesian Government. The Government-operated Antara news ag«ncy published yesterday details of300 words
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Article240 1962-10-30 3 LONDON. Mon— Members of the Rotherham Borough Council this week scratched their heads over the question of whether old men and women prefer mixed or segregated company. Finally they decided that the old men in the town's old people's hostels preferred tha company of other240 words
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Article52 1962-10-30 3 STOCi. w>i^ol, Mon. The international crew of nuclear disarmers from the ketch Everyman 3. who sank their own ship while being towed out of Leningrad harbour on Oct. 23 on Soviet orders, are at present Interned on an island in the harbour of Leningrad, according to reports reachingReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1962-10-30 3 NEW YORK. Mon— Saboteurs blew up four oil company power stations at Lake Marachalbo, Venezuela, last night bringing about one-sixth of the country's oil production to a standstill. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article45 1962-10-30 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Police warnings against overloading of school children in private cars nave proved effective at least for die time being. After a week's warolng, traffic squads on the look-out for offenders since Friday have not booked any driver yet45 words
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Article25 1962-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Onan Road between Oeylang Road and Crane Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 pm. tomorrow.25 words
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Article64 1962-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The presentation of prize* to winners of the Malaysia song and drama competitions, originally scheduled to be made by the Acting Minister for Culture, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, at 3.30 pjn. tomorrow, has been postponed to Wednesday evening. The prices will be given away at64 words
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344 1962-10-30 4 Only two days to go and 'still waiting' for unions 69 APPLICATIONS FOR COURSE AT VARSITY SINGAPORE, Monday, A TOTAL of 69 applications have been received for the 12-day residential course on advanced management techniques to be run by the University of Singapore in four months' time. But with two344 words
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Article131 1962-10-30 4 COUNSEL CLASH IN COURT SINGAPORE, Mon— A clash between counsel today highlighted the Third Criminal District Court trial of Juan Tai Hong, manager of a NAAFI shop at RAF Seletar on two charges of falsifying accounts involving $14,000. At the end of a heated argument with the D.P.P. Mr. Sachi131 words
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Article353 1962-10-30 4 TPHE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 9S1 1 2.45 p.m.: from London Frankfurt. Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran. New Delhi. Rangoon (BA 700) 5.50 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.45 p.m.:353 words
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Article268 1962-10-30 4 ARRESTS AT STRIKE FACTORY OINGAPORE, Mon. Police today arrested 14 workers of the Eng Keok Teck Rubber Factory at 10i m.s. Tamplnes Road in connection with an incident at the main gates of the factory when some lorries laden with rubber goods were coming out of the factory. A police268 words
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Article198 1962-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Monday, 'THE State Coroner, Mr. B.R. Chapkhana. today 1 said that police had received very little assistance from the victims of a gang attack in their efforts to bring the culprits to Justice. Mr. Chapkhana said this at an inquest Into the death of Tan198 words
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Article92 1962-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A sudden fight between two employee of Fitzpatrlck'B Food Supplies Ltd. Orchard Road, one day in March this year, resulted in the fatal stabbing of one of them, the Assize Court was told today. Soon Chee Klong. 21. a labourer, pleaded guilty to a92 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six O girls were among a 33--member Japanese youth rood will mission who flew into Singapore this morning for a four-day visit. The leader of the mission and assistant Dean of Student Affairs at Tohoku University in Sendai, Mr. T. Asakawa, said: "We have come106 words
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138 1962-10-30 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will lead the Singapore delegation at the forthcoming 14th meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee to be held in Melbourne. Australia. The conference will be held In two sessions officials' meeting138 words
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Advertisement136 1962-10-30 4 Advertisement Smooth Elbows To keep your elbows smooth and lovely, start with a simple routine to soften away roughness and wrinkles. A little care will soon coax them to permanent beauty. Immediately after your bath, rub the elbows with oil of ulan. If you have lemon deiph, dab this on136 words
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Article167 1962-10-30 5 IMMORAL CHARGE: BOSSES EXPLAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I Women patients on estates were never examined by male hospital assistants unless the women gave their consent, an official of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association said today. He was commenting on a resolution approved at an annual delegates' conference of the167 words
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Article23 1962-10-30 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Four hundred Malay teachers attended a two-day refresher course at the Kwong Tong Association here at the weekend.23 words
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Article, Illustration372 1962-10-30 5 'Sun on earth' plan for power UNIVERSITY TO BEGIN RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR Monday. ALAYA is entering the nuclear fusion energy race to try to tap this "very cheap" and unlimited source of power, the head of the Physics Department of the University of Malaya, Professor Thong Saw Pak, announced today.372 words
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Article71 1962-10-30 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A total of 134 acres of land at Padang Kunchor In the K&mpong Gajah area of Lower Perak has been handed over to 33 families for planting rubber under the fringe alienation scheme. The plots of 3i acres per family were distributed71 words
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173 1962-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The High Court today granted Mrs. Margaret Lucille Aw, a telephone operator with a firm of construction engineers here, a divorce from her husband whom she has not seen for eight years. Mr Justice Ong granted her a decree173 words
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Article25 1962-10-30 5 Drunk— fined $20 PENANO, Mon. Lourdunathan. 39, was fined $30 today for being drunk and Incapable in front of the nurses' hostel last Friday night.25 words
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Article452 1962-10-30 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo) and the Singapore National Trades Union Congress have agreed to establish frequent exchanges of fraternal delegations "with a view to cementing close and friendly ties between the workers of Japan and Singapore." In452 words
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135 1962-10-30 5 Dr. Chow (Force 136 veteran) dies IPOH, Mon. Dr. Chow Wai Wee, 48, a medical officer with Force 136, died suddenly at his home here yesterday evening. 3hortly after attending to a patient who had called at his home he complained of pains in his abdomen and died within minutes.135 words
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Miscellaneous5 1962-10-30 5 Mtuffs ilunnpf Hi, Ratph lhinulahl5 words
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204 1962-10-30 6 Indonesia trying to creep into Brunei' IESSELTON, Mon Indonesia was today accused of trying to "creep into Brunei" to gain a foothold In British Borneo. Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of the United National Kadazan Organisation, said a firm policy should bf adopted by the Sultan of Brunei to remove Indonesian204 words
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Article222 1962-10-30 6 IPOH, Monday. A LORRY driver, Chin Chung Lin, 23, was Jailed for three months today for giving false evidence in court. "I must take into consideration that you have caused great Inconvenience to the police and wasted the court's time," the Sessions Court president,Reuter - 222 words
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Article65 1962-10-30 6 UMNO LEADER HAS HEART ATTACK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The secretary general of Umno, Inche Hussein Nordln. has been admitted to the General Hospital here suffering from a heart attack. Inche Hussein, 42, who Is M.P. for Parit, Perak, was suddenly taken ill while attending a meeting on Friday. He was65 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-10-30 6 New move to join Sabah Alliance 'to avoid bloodshed' JESSELTON, Mon. —Mr. G. S. Sundang, leader of the Pasok Momogun Organisation, which was originally in the antiMalaysia camp, said today that his party had applied to Join the new pro-Malaysia Sabah Alliance. "We do not want to be left out138 words
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Article67 1962-10-30 6 This was one of the main reasons why the party had decided to dissociate Itself from the Joint SUPP-Party Ra'ayat appeal to the United Nations. Mr. Sundang said that since he had signed an antiMalaysia memorandum with the BUPP and the Party Ra'ayat. he had been branded a67 words
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Article208 1962-10-30 6 WORKERS TRAP AND BEAT ROBBER ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A man who robbed a woman tapper and was chased by labourers attempted to rob another woman on his way before he was caught and beaten up by the labourers at the 2J mile, Meru Road, in Klang yesterday. The man. who208 words
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Article58 1962-10-30 6 IPOH, Mon— A trial scheduled for today in tiie High Court hert was postponed until Dec. 3 because one of the three men accused of causing grievous hurt is down with chicken pox. The accused arc M. Kanappan. 43. and his sons. K. Kallmuthu.58 words
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Article44 1962-10-30 6 KUCHINO, Mon. The Slbu Vehicles Examiner is to check all vehicles over five yean old. This Is because there have been 79 motor accident! In the past 10 months? and 11 of the vehicles Involved were found to have defective brakes.44 words
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Article185 1962-10-30 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. T*HE 197 girls of the Geylang Craft Centre, who went on strike last week, returned to school today for their end-of-year examinations. The girls filed happily Into their classrooms early this morning to begin their belated week-long examinations. Last week they had boycotted185 words
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Miscellaneous193 1962-10-30 6 AUmy Onp Bf, V.T. H >O0 TIME ■MACMINEO{ I WONT >^" AWRIGHT, LXJET YOURSELF OVER I f Mg%%,sT 0 I OOOLA OfT SOME- > SAY f-- 1 ONLY SAID >L£T'S NOT THERE AM GET "EM Jl—lf I Mf f) I WHERE WITH OR. (TtHAT...V I COOLO HAV&JquiBBLEL. K BACK I193 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1962-10-30 7 PETER CHAMBERS - and there I was utterly helpless in the arms of this redhead... PETER CHAMBERS BY DRAWING THE woman police constable weighed a t least four stones lighter than I, but she had me helpless. "Ouch, all right," I gasped. "You win." I slowly unwound my arm from behind my back,1,787 words
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Obituary52 1962-10-30 8 Wordu Sl» < Minimum, OR CMOW WAI WCE, Ipoh dird prm»fully at 6 p.m. on 28.10.68 Son in London nan Informed. ROZARIO RECINA REBECCA PHuaed away peacefully on 2»th Oalabar IMS lortaaa laavai 107 Bukit I Timah Roa« at 4-45 p.m today far ('hurra ar Nairn Joaaph iPMi Thane*52 words
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Article61 1962-10-30 8 H.ra'a (Mlmtmym/ PR. AND MRS. O. JacauM tkank all r.iativ.a aad friaaaa far tkoir Kinda.ea aid i.n.roaity at th.ir marnti. an ai 10 6: TNB PAMILV Of tkt lan Mr. H.r- Mumpkror d. Souta mink all r.latlvaa, frl.ada. doctor aad ataff of <i tutaiHi Moapltal Mr tk.ir kalp, ay*aatay.61 words
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Article46 1962-10-30 8 I* Wf4i tl* <Mt*im*m, IN LOViNO MIMSMV of Viv.aa 1»m... «i»d in litmlin 10-IA-M. Coaataat la tkaufftt, «ll»nt in Mrro» in loving y »t »jl J' I 1 nno/ m Sa«ir aisiad »r kia widow aad 3 JUiy^" l 0 —MW of a«y xrvctur *>46 words
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Article220 1962-10-30 8 N M ACABIMV "•tratulaita Qlaria h t ut Mlli <l»yi aaly Oaptrluniiy for you (or «>.« MOUMwiva., thro. .ha. ..ralMr N^i-^* J r*o> ar*Kini, no inraay ira lrav«a. IM,-. pur. Ira NoMa 1 «»"«»ATULATIONI JOAN SMTY'I Mo«tii. toraa Ahduiah Mt>. Phato(Mle. Lja4a too and Shirl»v Caaou ruaaan-ua »er lirhool220 words
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898 1962-10-30 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, October, 30, 1962. End Of The Affair Whether the end— or almost the end— of the Cuban affair is to be hailed as a major diplomatic victory for Mr. Kennedy depends very much on the definition of diplomacy. It is a victory certainly for blockade, despite898 words
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Article348 1962-10-30 8 Since last November there have been 53 disputes between the Federal Government and its employees a figure which will surprise many and shook some. More astonishing than the volume of grumbles, how* ever, is the fact that the public services have not once been disrupted. In many eaees348 words
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LETTERS
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455 1962-10-30 8 The two voices (ONE SWEET, ONE ABUSIVE) of Mr. Lim... I REFER to Mr Urn Chin Slongs letter published on October 23. This was written In the language of sweet reasonableness. If sincere. It is to be welcomed. However I also happened to read a report of an Interview with455 words
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Letter71 1962-10-30 8 rrai firtna of crtoktrs 1 U strictly forbidden but many wtri fired during the night of Deepavall, although I am not aware that the restrlc- tlon was lifted tor this occasion, in fact we had a night of nuisance largely because partnts did not control their children. 171 words
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Letter52 1962-10-30 8 HPHERE have been many 1 suggestions how to save Teluk Anson town from erosion by the Perak River. Groynes may be a means of diminishing the danger, but would it not be more practical to change the course of the Pera* River by short out to the seaf52 words
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Article, Illustration659 1962-10-30 8 CHINA takes heavy toll in border war THOUGH THE COMMUNIQUES HAVE SAID NOTHING, INDIAN CASUALTIES ARE NOT IN THE HUNDREDS BUT THOUSANDS from CLIVK MITCHELL THE Chinese are now estimated to be using eleven divisions of troops in their invasion India, and the Indian Army, faced with overwhelming odds, has659 words
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549 1962-10-30 8 A WAVE OF UNEASINESS IN LATIN AMERICA ...•ild HALCRO FERGUSON report* from the) other world flashpoint DIO DE JANIERO, Mon. Despite the fact that 18 out of the 20 Latin American members of the Organisation of American States endorsed the U.S. blockade of Cuba, there hai been nevertheless wide■pr c549 words
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217 1962-10-30 9 'Lay that pistol down' vote by councillors IPOH MOVES TO PREVENT HOT TEMPERS LEADING TO FIRE IPOH Mon.— Gun-toting members of the Ipoh Municipal Council will in future leave their shooting irons behind when they attend meetings of the committees and the council. A motion that the guns be left217 words
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224 1962-10-30 9 WHY I CALLED POLICE: COUNCIL PRESIDENT MALACCA. Monday. r PHE President of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. G. Mariappan, said here today that he had called the police to council meetings to ensure that they were peacefully conducted. He said In a statement that the Socialist Front councillor, Mr. Tan224 words
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Article84 1962-10-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Three men held up the watchman of Tlong Wah Bar in Phnsep Btreet early today at gunpoint and robbed the bar of $2,300 in cash, cigarettes and liquor. The thugs tied and gagged j the watchman. Khushi Mohamed. 48. bundled him into a84 words
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Article42 1962-10-30 9 PENANO. Mon. The state! Youth Council will give a tea. party in honour of the visiting, Japanese youth goodwill mission 1 at the new civic centre, next to the E and O Hotel, at 5.30* p.m. on Nov 6.42 words
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Article70 1962-10-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Doreen An| Kirn Hong, a typist, was granted v decree ntM by Mr Ju»- -> lice Chua In the Hlah Court 'ociay diwiolving her marriage win i Chun B»ee Ben« on Hie around- of desertion The decref v ie oe made ab- solute in70 words
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Article56 1962-10-30 9 SINOAPORE. Mon— Police are still searching lor tie body of a Marine police constable, Dahlan bin Salim. 36. who was drowned in the sea yesterday. Dahlan was about to board a fishing vessel from his patrol boat when he fell into the water He leaves56 words
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Article30 1962-10-30 9 KUCMNO, Mon.— The last group of No. 43 Commando, Royal Marines, left Jessslton in the 'Empire KltUwake" last week after a month'! training at Kota Belud, North Borneo.30 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-10-30 9 Action for divorce by lawyer's wife PENANG, Mon. Attractive Mrs. Deepak Tript.'pal Singh (above), wile of a Penang lawyer, filed a petition in the Penang High Court today for divorce. Mrs. Singh, of Klnta Hall Court, Farquhar Street, alleges cruelty and desertion. She is asking for a decree to dissolve72 words
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105 1962-10-30 9 Major Gui to go for more training KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Commanding Officer of No. 3 Transport Company, Armed Forces Maintenance Corps, Major Gul Poh Chul, will leave fqr Britain next month for further military training. Major Gul, who will be away for 18 months, is a graduate of Sandhurst.105 words
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Article38 1962-10-30 9 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The principal of Ngee Ann College, Prof Liv Yin Soon, left by air today for a three-week tour of Bong Kong, Formosa and Japan to in* tervlew applicants for teaching posts at the college.38 words
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242 1962-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VIOHAMED Ashari bin Jaamani, 26, an officer of ITI the Ministry of Rural Development, was today fined $45 for committing khalwat behind the Lake Gardens canteen wtth a l($-year-old joget girl at 50 a.m. on July 21. Kursanl binte Othman. who told242 words
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Article35 1962-10-30 9 PEN A NO. Mon. Worldfamous pianist Bela 81kl ha* arrived In Penang with his wife for a five-day stay. He will give a recital at the Methodist Girls' School tomorrow night.35 words
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245 1962-10-30 9 WEEDER CHARGED WITH WIFE'S MURDER MALACCA, Man.— A weeder, John 8imhachalam, 31. was today charged before Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here with murdering his 19-year-old wife whose body was found in their estate quarters at 3 a.m. on March 29. He was accused of killing Jalambah245 words
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Article69 1962-10-30 9 SINOAPORE, Mon.— Lofce Chut Chun, a former clerk, who sued her husband, Oot> Kong Pal. for a divorce on toe ground of adultery. Was granted a decree nisi oy Justice Chua In the High Court today. The decree is to be made absolute in three month*.69 words
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Article55 1962-10-30 9 6INOAPORE, Moil— A party of 28 people, including businessmen, newspapermen and travel afen ts. left Singapore tonight for Jakarta, on board a Convalr 860 as tweets i of Japan Air Lines. The flight is to commemorate the extension of the airlines' Jet service to Jakarta from55 words
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Article55 1962-10-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Woi.,? Nyan Rrng. 20, of Onan Road. Singapore. pleaded guilty here today to a chance of importing into the Federation a prohibited song book on Oct. 14. He was fined 850 or a fortnight In jail. Title of the sons: "In55 words
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Article23 1962-10-30 9 SINOAPOB*. Mon. Twentyone Indians and two Chinese were today fined $5 each for being drunk and disorderly on Deepavali Day.23 words
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136 1962-10-30 9 BACK FROM JAKARTA: FIVE IRIAN VOLUNTEERS SINGAPORE. Mon. Five Singapore volunteers who went to Indonesia earlier this year to help in the liberation of West Irian, have returned. They are youths named Fadzall Hassan, Abdul Kadlx Tarftbl. Wahab Ja'afar Bahrawl Baharum and Hamzah Ahmad, who arrived by air yesterday. This136 words
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Article67 1962-10-30 9 FIVE THAIS TO BE SENT BACK SINGAPORE. MOO. The Thai Consulate-General here and the Immigration Department are arranging to re* patriate five ITST barbout workers to Sungel Patani The workers were found drifting in a small cargo boat off tht Kelantaji coast by the Benvoriich on Friday night. They had67 words
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Article55 1962-10-30 9 SINOAPORE. Mon. A youth Llm Chai Kuen. today made promise In a megistrate's court thai :-e would return tips hf had stolen fro» hi* unck in Syed Aiwi Road on Oct. 13 Deferring Mnience until Saturday, the magistrate. Mr. K. B. I. Patea. said: "I55 words
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405 1962-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. j 'THE Confress. oi Unions of Employeees in the Public and Civil Services, in its annual report published today, draws attention to salaries paid by commercial houses and compares these with the salary of the country's top civil servant405 words
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166 1962-10-30 9 'BLACK DRAGON' GANG HELD IN SLEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pOLICE today said they had smashed a notorious extortion gang operating in Ipoh Road known as the 'Hak Loong Tong" or Black Dragon Gang. Rtollce statement said that members of the gang arrested In a pre-dawn today. c police believe that166 words
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Article113 1962-10-30 9 Poisoned child's mother missing SINGAPORE, Mon. The Cormier was today told the story of a poisoned child and his missing mother. The inquest was oa Song Check Soon, aged lour, who died in the General Hospital on Sept. 2, a day after he was admitted in a serious eoneUtion. The113 words
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Advertisement77 1962-10-30 9 petrol or 6\ese\ 1 Bedford the wK 1 Af\k the road\jfrehard Motors SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BORNEO MOTORS a/6i/3 FOR HIRE j RAMOS from 5.00 PER MONTH I RADKKRAMS from $10.00 PER MONTH HEFRfCBIATORS from $10.00 PER MONTH TAPE RECORDERS fro* $10.00 PER MONTH Jj CAS COOKERS from $10.0077 words
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Miscellaneous439 1962-10-30 9 nAmri >a&i A Around The World: 11.00 Close RADIO MALAYA Down NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SEBVICE 41.7 Metres SHORTWAVE SERVKT AM: 6.00 Tune Signal. Ne- 41 metre* gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.06 MEDIUM WAV* HERVICC Morning Melodies. 7.00 Rendct- 476 ■Ktrci voiia with Music; 7 JO Time A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning;439 words
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Article, Illustration786 1962-10-30 10 JJAVE you had the opportunity of tasting some dish or delicacy of the various countries in the world? This chance is rarely within the reach of the average person as, it is most often, only through travel that any of us can really786 words
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Article, Illustration248 1962-10-30 10 A GROUP of needle work students and teachers are working silently behind the scenes for a cause they know it's "worth devoting a few spare hours." They are voluntary workers from the Geylang Craft Centre. who are among the many helping to make the Christmas Fair248 words
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Advertisement144 1962-10-30 10 wb I Andrex PJa am H omit JM V m/'t ;v J i I 1 Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. .j W Andrex Toilet Tissue; in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white.144 words
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Miscellaneous268 1962-10-30 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Greek character makes bad 1. It It foolish to seek repose pun about granary (7). In the works ot Proust? (13). 7. Cannot secret centres be res'. Obscure slant (7). vealed? (12). 9. Makes sense if cunningly 10. Out of the hail-storm, sailor played (7).268 words
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Advertisement1318 1962-10-30 11 IB liYIDPtot ft in o»B1 04L oaaroMt BaiNi P. maa Ptaaaj) atreus natrt, Limiomi, Gkjtapa It Ptrt ulUirCUl A mouth, L'Rtal, H'6uf|. R'«m U PtNn 2 Nn 1 MINEUUS iiftrMai. Sttaaja SM. 11/11 Nm 1 uoims mirpm aati NatiNMi/IOMH "lius uvaroan. OnDM. Gmto. Mt it nm v Nm m/M Nm1,318 words
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Advertisement1289 1962-10-30 11 w McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W^ fR« Til: Hi: ***** SJI IP?* CLLKRMAH LIME KLAVINCN UMB •> IONOON. HAMBURG, ROTTERBAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, NAVM ft HOll. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY BF UPON AceeiMf earn far Ctttral I Siutk Jpori P Sham Ptnan| toNiiVJiiu I i. ...</ Mm IONNI1,289 words
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Article236 1962-10-30 12 SMIP« lying alengside the Iniiptrt wharvei taday ars: Kl>* Maersk 6 Titfttfsra 31/tt. Olet-zylx 33/341 Fern,3t. 33/84, Wakaefelma Mam 31/33 Nader Waal 44, Florida Maru 4 5. Ryukal Maru 40/41 Bayon iKSEDEi, Nikola Tesla, 38/38, Toledo 15/16. Vlheke Maersk 25/26. Jostph Lykes 1,2, Salkyo Maru 44. Outer236 words
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Article121 1962-10-30 12 "THE Malayan exchange Bank!' Ais.- ciatien made thus, changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday: Lwid.n: scll.pg TT or OD 2/4: buying TT 2/4 1/8. airmail OD 2/4 3/32. 30 d/st 2/4 9/32. 45 d/at 2/4 5/16. 60 d/iit 2/4 3/8. 90 d/tt 2/4 15/32. 120 d/st 2/4121 words
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Article96 1962-10-30 12 Chin r.si. Fredis. Cx'hangs tinga.•ra boon prices per p.cul yesterday: Creenut ell: bulk $41), seller*, drum S44J sellera. Cepra: October $28 buyers, $28i ae'lrrs. Ptpper: Muntok white $132 i atl'trs, Sarawak white $130 sellers, special Sarawak black $115 sellers, garbled U-mpong $122 i sellers, APTA $135 sellerx. tlngapare96 words
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Article140 1962-10-30 12 Oct. Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) Buiincu dtn« Ounlops 13 eta. Ftotliinaiw 11 eta. K. N. 16 cts. 8. Dmitor 4M. Gammon 10 cts. C. Btormcs 4M. J. Waugti 14 cts. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew 29 eta. BtMunstilp I eta. Containers 9 cts. R. Times 30 cts. M.140 words
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Article134 1962-10-30 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. /GENERAL. Investment and lndus- trial shares responded favourably to the latest Cuban News. All sections Improved ss buying inquiry widened, but there vas some levelling off In late dealings. Oils were busier. Clarence River improved by a further 9d. to 9s. 3d- while other counters fluctuated134 words
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417 1962-10-30 12 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN interest on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was concentrated on the new Shell Refining: shares which were given the quotation of $1.83 buyers $1.84 sellers. Business was done from 51.91 to $1.95 to 51.83 and there was particularly417 words
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Article22 1962-10-30 12 Malayan Stock Indie*, Oct 26 Oct 29 Industrials: 187.09 187.34 Tim: 276.44 275.«3 S rubber*: 172.83 172.23 Jan. 1, 1S58=1»9.22 words
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Article446 1962-10-30 12 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Induitrislt: Dunlops (1.000) $1.99: Ped. Dlsp. (1.000) $1.33: F. and N. ords, (1,000) $3.17, (1.000) $3.16: M. Containers (500) $1.33 BL.. (3,000)446 words
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282 1962-10-30 12 HAVING reached its highest price since July on Saturday the Straits Tin price yesterday reacted sharply by $2.50 falling to $428.50. This followed the lessening of tension in the Cuban situation with Russia's pledge to dismantle the missile sites. Tin production282 words
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Advertisement536 1962-10-30 12 8.1.5. N. CO., LTD. MS. »OMBALA» Loads: Penong 5/6 Hi November Singapore 7/9t* November Port Swettenhem 10/ 15 th November For Fremonrle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Agents: |$lay Kerr Co., Ltd. 11 A, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Telephone: ***** w ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. |m lAlllNSt FttM UNITED (NtOOM AND536 words
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Advertisement29 1962-10-30 12 CLOSING PRICES October 29 MALAYAN BIBBER PRICE: 81} cents (down seven eighths of a cent). TIN: 5428 30 (down UM). estimated unofficial of ferine 2M tons (up II tons).29 words
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Advertisement567 1962-10-30 12 RUBBER PRICES NOVSMBCR tret »r»d. rubber tejy. era f.a.». eieied at akin, in mnsmpore and Kuala, Lumpur jreetarday at 811 oeata per lb. down aevenelctitha ot a cect. The ton* waa uncertain. S.C.CH.A. and F.M.R.I cloeios prlcea In cants per lb. yeiterday: Int. l R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyera 82.567 words
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Advertisement284 1962-10-30 12 QQ^3| SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1858/68-78. NOTICE Is hereby given that Urn Transfer Book of the above Stock will be closed from 2nd to 15tb November, 1962, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S.B .SCALES. City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. NOTICE MR. THOMAS MASKREY284 words
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Advertisement1842 1962-10-30 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that I. MADAM WONG ES CUOO of No: 92A, Tlong Bahru Road Singapore, have applied tor a Ist Class Beer House licence In respect of premises No: 37, Tlong i Baliru Road Singapore, and that I this application will be beard in the1,842 words
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Advertisement986 1962-10-30 13 (Continued from Page Hi SITUATIONS VACANT S* -TtU SI f Mim,r— Bmx It eta, aatra WANTEO GENERAL AMAH able to cook. Ctilnesa preferred. Tele. B'pore *****. WANTEO Cookboy and Amah Immediately, (no children). Reliable and willing. Box A4U72 S.T. B'pora. WANTED ENGLISH SPEAKING cook general amah for European couple with986 words
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Advertisement665 1962-10-30 13 SITUATIONS WANTED 1» rrf. U (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm DOCTOR MOBS Malaya 1960 teekt Aaalstantarilp, preferably view to parinersnip. anyu-bert Malaya. Experlenced medicine, aurgery. Ob/Oyn. Paediatrics Indian II married, oaa child rviallt Box A2fl* 8.T.. Ipon ACCOMMODATION VACANT j It Wmrdt SS Miit. t— Box It ctt. txlrm FRONT665 words
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Advertisement904 1962-10-30 13 EDUCATION it^Worit fS (Wh.)—B»x St rtt. txlrm MORTHANO! Rapid Simplified Course: Claaaet mornlnf/afttrnoon/ .Ai-ning. Caeaplete Theory witblo 24 davj. Raja's Collrfe (Oian Blasa'a 2nd. floor) 953U S pore. RAPID COURSES: Secretarial, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Bpeed 50/150. Clasoet .mytlmr: Restter early: Rajas College i Ulan Singh 'l 2nd floor) 9333S904 words
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Advertisement1008 1962-10-30 13 ENTERTAINMENT !t WmnU SS (Min.)— Box So ctt. txlrm FOR EM*»VMBNTI! Visit Odeon Bar Reetauram (tlr-condlttoned), 400 Norta Bridge Road. B'pora. Tel. ***** i I FOR HIRE it Wtrim U <Mln.) Htm M rtt. extra I SMM FILMS Projectort for Hire. New Uat on requeal starllte Ltd.. 12-3. Clifford House.1,008 words
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Advertisement870 1962-10-30 13 FOR SALE M Worii SS (Min.)— Box St clt. txlrm MACCIC 081 ORCHIDS healthy and well-tended planta over 100 planta available. For further Information. Contact Madam Hong Tel: <B'porc> *****. MRPBCT CONDITION SICONOHANO Hofner Bait Guitar. Hohner Amplifier, "Student" Emo Champion trumpets. SO Ba»a accordion. Tel. (Spore) ***** working hours.870 words
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Article, Illustration213 1962-10-30 14 MALAYA: MOST VIRILE BUSINESS r/O top executives of the Linotype and Machinery Company Ltd. of England who have made an extensive tour of Middle and Par East countries said that they had found the most virile climate from the business point of view in the Federation and Singapore. The executives213 words
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Article25 1962-10-30 14 Production ol soap in Singapore, in July was 13.519 cwt. and In the Federation 40.034 cwt. Stocks In both territories totalled 25.946 cwt.25 words
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Article, Illustration324 1962-10-30 14 SLUMBERLAND METAL BEDDING MADE HERE Local company gets manufacturing rights DIGHTS have been acquired by a Singapore company for the local manufacture of Slumberland metal bedsprings under licence. The company, Kwong Hin Ltd., is expected to begin production either late next month or early December. Its factory in St. Michael's324 words
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Article200 1962-10-30 14 ♦"THE controlling in--1 terest in C.R. Dasaratha Raj Ltd., sole Malaysian distributor of several world renowned magazines, has been acquired by Mr. K. R. Veerappan, a former accountant. This follows the retirement of the founder and managing director, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, who has200 words
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Article242 1962-10-30 14 NEWLY designed furniture locks and fittings which may influence the style of furniture manufactured in Singapore and the Federation are to be introduced by a West Germany company, Huwil-Werke of Ruppichteroth. Huwll-Werke Is said to be Europe's- largest manufacturer of furniture locks and fittings and one242 words
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Article112 1962-10-30 14 AUTOMATION IN MALAYAN KITCHEN A PREDICTION that the traditional Malayan kitchen with its staff of servants will follow the trend towards automation was made In Singapore by Mr. Karl H. Ling, general bales manager of Braun Electric International S.A He cited two reasons. First, with the Increasing pace of industrialisation112 words
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Article69 1962-10-30 14 With the advent of the Cuba crisis last week, Singapore copra sellers raised their price ideas sharply buyers generally lagging far behind. and no business was reported concluded on the f.o.b. market, according to Lewis and Peat's produce report. Arrivals in Singapore were estimated at69 words
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Article26 1962-10-30 14 The board of directors of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. announces the appointment of Mr. J. 8. Kirkham as a director effective from Thursday.26 words
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Article71 1962-10-30 14 rE first shipment ol Australian fresh chilled beef to Singapore since the war arrived here on the Rhexenor last week on consignment to Flupatrlck's Food Supplies (Far East) Ltd. The shipment, totalling 7.000 lb or prime quality hind quarter beef from Queensland was shipped t>y the Bwlft71 words
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155 1962-10-30 14 RUDY BELTRAN - $500,000 canning factory for P.J. RUDY BELTRAN By ANEW $500,000 factory of Yeo Hiap Seng Canning Company at Petaling Jaya will go into operation soon. A section of the factory has started the production of Beanvlt (soya bean milk) to meet the demand from the East Coast towns and kampongs.155 words
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Article57 1962-10-30 14 Now in Singapore for business discussions with FordMalaya and its insurance brokers. Heath Langeveldt Insurance Ltd.. l> Mr. Roy L. Jacobus. Mr. Jacobus who is manager of the insurance and pension department of Ford Motor Co.. Dearborn. Michigan, will be In Singapore and Malaya till57 words
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Article41 1962-10-30 14 Mr. Chan Chee Keong. an Ipoh businessman, and Mr. Chan Chow Kam, business manager of the Chan Chee Keong Bros, travel department. Ipoh, have left by air on an extended business trip to Bangkok, Taipeh. Hong Kong and Japan.41 words
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Article, Illustration285 1962-10-30 14 A NOTHER vessel has Joined the Ben Line fleet. It is the motor ship Benvalla, a 13,080 d.w. tons cargo-passen-ger liner which is due in Singapore soon on her maiden voyage from Europe to the Far East. The first motor ship to285 words
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Article135 1962-10-30 14 WA interest in K.L. exhibition From 808 LENTON in PERTH TIfIANY West Austra- lian companies are expected to take part in the Australian export exhibition in Kuala Lumpur in February. The exhibition Is to be organised by Mr. D. E. Taplin, governing director of Detlin Overseas Pty. Ltd. Mr. Tapltn,135 words
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Advertisement207 1962-10-30 14 mi Jf S6f) Hutnk B H^^^fci. .^m\ Mxuuink iKTfTTHTTTTTTVTTTWnI D V L m Parker the ink that makes all pens write like new! A PWOOUCT OF A THE PARKER PEN COMPANY ton I FAMOUS ZUN SHOES For Ease <: Comfort MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA 4 Available at all leading Stores. Factory207 words
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Advertisement159 1962-10-30 14 EAGLE ENGINEERING 1-..— »i-^^T 1 "\*n FOR ALL MARINB AND GENERAL ENGINE HE PA IRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO* 6. KUNO CHONG ROAO, SINGAPORE. TEL: 6IOB6 MAKES THE DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL TR-816 B/Y I THIS PUSH BUTTON CONTROLLED NEW SUPER SENSITIVE 2 BAND PORTABLE TRANSISTOR RADIO WITH R.F. STAGE AND TONE159 words
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Article557 1962-10-30 15 MCC 1st Innings 187: Combined XI lit Innings 317. MCC J.ND INNS (Saturday 30 for one) SHEPPARD c Simpson COWDREY c Bugglns o Hour* 0 DEXTER b O'Neill 60 OKAVBNET b O'Neill BARRINOTON c Vernon b Hoare 44 KNIGHT c Simpson b Hoare 3 ILLINGReuter - 557 words
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Article50 1962-10-30 15 IPOH, Mon. The Perak /matour P.A. will wind up the season with three knockout competitions in November. They are the lnter-dlstrlct competition tot the Cheng Wah Cup, the senior team competition for the Lim Seng rook Cup and the Junior team competition for the Cow and date Cup.50 words
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Article340 1962-10-30 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. MR. P. Appavoo, chairman of the S.A.F.A. commission of enquiry, said today that S.A.F.A. is not vicious or vindictive and pounce at the first opportunity on its players. In a statement from the Commission, which met today, Mr. Appavoo said: "This Is a340 words
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Article161 1962-10-30 15 If UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Four countries, India, Rhodesia, Scotland and Jamaica, have asked Malaya to support their bids to stage! the next Commonwealth Games in 1966. Thong Poh Nyen, secretary of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, said that the FMOC meeting here tomorrow161 words
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Article472 1962-10-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights for all seven races here next Sunday. Cl 1 Div 1—6 f Bllah Sayanr II 9.02 Native Klnfdom 9.00 I saha-Setia 8.1S .Nearco Myth 8.07 Wocdcote Lady 8.06 Bi( Nolte 8.05 De Rnytor MS Black Gold Ml Hnat Ctaya 8.00 Hoi Houw 7.0» Gemini472 words
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Article106 1962-10-30 15 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A late rally by Singapore Cricket Club 'A' enabled them to beat OHQ 3-0 (try) in a rugger match on the padang today. After mlfalng a penalty from 20 yards in the 14th minute. OHQ kept up their forceful play and Taylor, who failed106 words
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Article88 1962-10-30 15 PARIS, Mon Americani bred two-year-old Spy Well scored an easy win in the «7,200 Prix de la Foret over 7f at Longchamp yesterday. Ridden by Jean Deforge, he led from start to finish, racing home a length and a half winner from British three-year-old Compensation,Reuter - 88 words
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Article152 1962-10-30 15 BRUNDAGE CALLS FOR CONFAB TO STUDY PROBLEM T AUSANNE, Mon. Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic committee, has asked for a conference to study the interference of politics in sport, Otto Mayer, the IOC chancellor, said yesterday. Mr. Mayer said Mr. Brundage had asked him to152 words
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Article81 1962-10-30 15 SAIGON: The Thai Footballer injured in Sunday's not during the match with South Vietnam Is expected to be discharged from hospital later today. Prakob Rasmeemala has injuries In the back and neck but doctors said his condition was not serious. Another player, Praderm Muangkasem, who had81 words
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Article130 1962-10-30 15 MEXICO CITY: Mexico beat Sweden 3-2 in their Davis Cup Inter-zone tie here yesterday and will meet India to decide who will challenge Australia, tiie holders. The result of yesterday's tie hinged on the last singles in which Rafael Osuna (Mexico) beat Jan-Erik Lundqulst 3-6. 6-4, 6-3,130 words
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Article90 1962-10-30 15 MANILA: The Goodyear Wingboots. a leading United States basketball team, suffered their first defeat In seven games since they started their tour of Asia when they lost to the Philippine national team 52-73 last night. CAGLIARI (Sardinia) Plero Rollo (Italy* won the European bant amwelght boxing championship hereReuter - 90 words
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Article94 1962-10-30 15 SOCCER RDY Cup s-flnal (Ipoh): Kllat 2 Chen* Wan 0 S££°^, fi 8 L e: PWD *Survey 1 HOB Warders 1. HOCKEY Penaag Lie: PSC fl DTC 1: SLRC w.o. Ore«n Jacket*. tyn Dtv. j: CSC 4 Braddell 0: Women's Lf: SCC 14 WRAF Changl 0. GOLF Intrr-club94 words
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Article181 1962-10-30 15 JALIL CHE DIN SHINES IN TRIAL PENANO, Mon. Blues beat JT Greens by 21 points (three goals, two tries) to 8 i 6 oal and try) In the final rugger trial at Western Road today. Jalil Che Din, making a comeback, gave an Impressive display as full-back and certainly has181 words
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Article18 1962-10-30 15 PENANO, Mon.— Entries for th# Penang Badminton Association's senior inter-club championship will close on Nov. 6.18 words
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Article147 1962-10-30 15 SINGAPORE, Mon— Two late goals In the second half enabled University of Singapore to score their first win when they beat Combined Schools 2-0 in the S.H.A. League Div. 1 match at Buklt Timah Road today. Varsity, who are favourites to win the title, were given147 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-10-30 15 SOCCER SPORE PREMIES LOB: RAF v JunJort (Jn Beaar. 6.1fl). RUGGER TRIAL: Perak state trial (Ipoh padang). CLUB MATCHES: 8gor Club •B 1 v BMH iKL padann); Fed. Ramblers v Language Inat (R. Range Rd); Agrtcultural College v Fed. Signals (Berdang)41 words
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Obituary101 1962-10-30 16 JOHN OANAKOOV purnaed a»H> p.'.i-flully on October 29, 1.62. CorieKv Iriw* St. Thtrrsas Church at 3.30 p.m. uri Ometery. MM. NOORDIN. Mat Agricultural OT.'it, Butterworth. passed mi, ane.l .17, al 1 p.m. on I*.lU6L\ Imtuhj hrhlnd v.itc son* and dauxhter to mo.irn their' !o*s. Kunrral on 30.10.62 at 400-P.101 words
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Obituary22 1962-10-30 16 IN LOVING MEMORY of our he-lov.-d fath.-r Mr. M.J. Schwartz, who depurtrd w on 30.10.61. Sadly mi.«>ed by hi- hilrtr.T.22 words
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Article58 1962-10-30 16 Terrorist order by Castro WASHINGTON. Mon.— State Department sources said last night that Dr. Fidel Castro had ordered a Keneral terrorist campaign throughout Latin America, including lust night's reported sabotage of Venezuelan oilfields. The sources said IS Embassies in South and Central America have been told to warn the GovernmentsReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-10-30 16 *pHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Hahmun,' and his wil Puan Sharifah Rodziah, on an elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur. The Tengku, who received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the Aligarh University yesterday, ends his tour of India this week. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 50 words
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Article301 1962-10-30 16 LONDON, Mon.—Favourable developments In the Cuban situation caused prices on the London Stock Exchange to surge forward over a broad front today. It was not merely a case of markmgup but buyers were active and a fairly large business was transacted. The advance covered all sections and in301 words
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Article43 1962-10-30 16 LONDON. Mon. Spot 23*. d., Dec. 23 \d. Jan. 23 4d., Feb. 23 7/16 d.. Jan./ Mar 23-.-d.. Apr./ June 23Hd.. July Sept. 22", d. Oct./ Dec 22 s ;d c If. Nov 235.d.. Dec. 23\d.. Jan. 23 3'l6d, Tone: Barely >teadv.43 words
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Article24 1962-10-30 16 LONDON. Mon Buyers £868. sellers £870. Forward buyers £855. sellers £856. Settlement £866 v. Turnover a.m. 200 tons, pm. 120. 'Tone: Pinner. I24 words
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Article196 1962-10-30 16 'THE 44 WERE RED REBELS'— PAPER From FRANCIS BOEY: rpHE 44 MEN in military J. uniform who landed on Town Island in four motorised rubber boats on Oct. 9, were in fact dissident soldiers of the Chinese Communist Army, the Hong Kong Times, a proNationalist paper, said yesterday. The newspaper,196 words
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498 1962-10-30 16 KRISHNA MOORTHY TENGKU Abdul Rahman last night again in a public speech to citizens of Delhi extended his arm of support in India's battle with Chinese Communists. It was the fourth time since his- arrival in the Indian capital 24498 words
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Advertisement183 1962-10-30 16 ■I Lat€ CLASSIFIED Wor*. Sit ,H,m,mu.m> I ENGAGEMENT WAS ANNOUNCED b«t«<"*n H.K. Cyril Perera, third son of Vr. and Mrs. H.P. Perara and Irene jnyamnKhe eldest daughter of Mr. an.l Mrs. D.F Jayu.iinKbe on LO.O. CHAN CHEAH: -nKaKement was annourced between Wan Tim. I o Sir Chan Kok Chye and183 words
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Miscellaneous39 1962-10-30 16 JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hichest Lowest Kuela Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 88 77 Malacca 91 73 Ipoh 84 73 Singapore 90 7639 words
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