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Title Section19 1962-10-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03619 words
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Article, Illustration443 1962-10-31 1 7 carry back home very many happy memories and I enjoyed every moment of my stay' Tengku gets a fond farewell From KRISHNA MOORTHY: NEW DELHI, Tuesday THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and his Ministers this morning said fond farewell to a "friend in need," Tengku443 words
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Article52 1962-10-31 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Datin Sambanthan, wife of Dato V. T. Sambanthan. Malaya's Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, this morning donated blood for Indian soldiers fighting the Chinese on India's northern border with Tibet. Datin Sambanthan and her husband are here with the Prime Minister. Tengku AbdulReuter - 52 words
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Article21 1962-10-31 1 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Government today announced It would establish diplomatic relations with Chile on an Ambassadorial level.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article667 1962-10-31 1 OFFENSIVE ACTION BY INDIANS Hindered TAIPEH, Turn. Th. Chinese Notionalist Government said today the McMahon Line of demarcation between India and Tibet was a unilateral British decision and was never accepted by Hie Republic of China (Nationalist China). Reuter. NEW DELHI, Tuesday. INDIAN troops "probing forward" on the North-East FrontierReuter - 667 words
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Article77 1962-10-31 1 Storm toll: '2,000 dead' OANGKOK, Tues. Storm battered Southern Thailand today gathered its dead, unofficially counted at 1,000, and prepared for more rains and strong winds. One press report placed the death toll at Over 2,000. The Thai Interior Minister, General Prapart Charusathien. told reporters 600 people were confirmed to77 words
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Article92 1962-10-31 1 The Weather Bureau said a new depression was forming off the East Coast of Malaya and predicted more bad weather. The storm struck seven provinces in Southern Thailand late last week. The Governor of Nakorn Srithamraj Province reported that one entire coastal village and its population of 50092 words
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Article41 1962-10-31 1 IPOH. Tues. The condition of the SulUn of Penile, who underwent a successful operation last week, remaini satisfactory, said a medical bulletin issued today. The Sultan was examined again by the senior physician, Dr. B. 8. Khalre, today.41 words
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Article87 1962-10-31 1 Among those In U Thant's party of 19 were Indian Brigadier I. J. Rikhye. and Mr. Omar Loutfl of the United Arab Republic. U.N. Undersecretary for Special Political Affairs. Others in the party included personal staff, secretaries, security officers, interpreters and telecommunications personnel. U Thant's plane was87 words
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Article61 1962-10-31 1 ACCRA. Tue«. Elephants have taken over two villages In the north Ashantl region of Ghana and driven the inhabitants into the bush. Six elephants strolled into one village aad ignored warning shots which were fired near them. The villagers fled. Another herd drove oat the inhabitants61 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-10-31 1 Manhandled— 'Hands off Cuba' woman "NO war over Cuba" was the reason for this situation. To prerts their demand home, 2.000 demonstrators last week besieged the United States Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London, chanting slogans. "Hands off Cuba, stop the blockade," they roared. At one stage, some demonstrators broke throughReuter - 102 words
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Article145 1962-10-31 1 don't hove titles in "America. We have two classes the people and the Kennedy*, but there are more Kennedys A than people. BOB HOPE at the Royal Command performance, in London on Monday night NEW YORK. Tuesday. U THANT, Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations, left by145 words
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Article109 1962-10-31 1 30 men reported drifting at sea pENANG, Tues. A fisherman, Mat bin Said, who left with 30 other men on a fishing trip on Oct. 27. returned to Penang today to summon help for the crew reported to be drifting off Pulau Kendi. The Marine Department here immediately sent a109 words
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Article43 1962-10-31 1 LONDON. Tues. Queen Elizabeth said today that legislation to give effect to the Malaysia proposals would soon be laid before Parliament. The Queen, who was opening Parliament's new session, announced that "detailed discussions on the matter were proceeding. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article30 1962-10-31 1 CALGARY (Canada i. Tues. Five persons were lulled and a sixth was missing in a nre which swept through a Calgary apartment house last night- Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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141 1962-10-31 1 with the impact of a ticking bomb. ■JIIK threat of unclear winover Cuba is ovv r, Init the world continues to live under the nuclear shadow. This week, the Straits Times begins publication of a book written in the context of the times in which we live. It has the141 words
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Article22 1962-10-31 1 NO TO «0 CHINA I SITED NATIONS l>i r Gfncrjl Assembly di \< iUA Nonet to >eat Rrd China in 1 *>22 words
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Article79 1962-10-31 2 E L ISA B E THVILLE. Tues.— Mr. Paul Muhona. act ng President of Katanga, has complained to the United Nations that a battalion of the Congolese National Army, with vehicles and heavy armour, is moving t warda Lubilash Bridge, on the Katanga-South Kasal border. InReuter - 79 words
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221 1962-10-31 2 Atom ban urged for two continents UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. |JKAZIL yesterday tabled a draft resolution in the main Political Committee which would designate "the continent of Africa and the territory of Latin America as denuclearised zones," and would bar from them all nuclear devices or nuclear delivery vehicles. The resolutionReuter - 221 words
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95 1962-10-31 2 PROTEST KETCH NOT SUNK, RUSSIANS CLAIM MOSCOW, Tues. A Soviet Peace Committee official yesterday denied Swedish reports that the crew of the ketch Everyman 111 had scuttled it and were now interned. Madam Tsimberova of the Leningrad Peace Committee told Reuter by telephone that the ketch was "in the Leningrad95 words
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Article116 1962-10-31 2 Usually reliable Soviet sources said later that the Everyman's crew of 12 had made attempts to damage their vessel some days ago. They had succeeded In putting the engine out of action, but a Russian mechanic was now repairing it The Russians Intend to tow the ketch outReuter - 116 words
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Article38 1962-10-31 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.— Nigeria, on behalf of 33 African and Asian countries, introduced in the Special Political Committee a resolution asking U.N. members to enforce sanctions against South Africa to bring an end to apartheid. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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159 1962-10-31 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— The Federal Bureau of Investigation yesterday probed a bomb hoax that resulted In a warning being radioed to three commercial airliners over the Pacific Ocean. A telephone call told the United Airlines registration desk at Honolulu airport that "the lastReuter - 159 words
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103 1962-10-31 2 LONDON, Tues. The Ministry of Aviation has ordered an inquiry into the State-owned British Overseas Airways Corporation, which haa a total deficit of $64 million. The move comes after the BOAC chairman. Sir Matthew Slattery. reporting a $14 million loss for the pastReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement185 1962-10-31 2 GIANSINGH'S The Greatest Ever 1.11.VM1 \\\l AL SALE u>. $.p. ENGLISH MINTED PURE SILK 26" $9.00 $6.90 par yd. CHINESE IROCADE 29" $3.90 $2.75 TAI SILK 42" $7.50 $6.90 INDIAN lORDERED SILK 36" TO CLEAR $0.70 AMERICAN PRINTED DACRON/COTTON 44" $2.50 $1.90 ENGLISH CHECK COTTON 36" $2.50 $1.50 PLAIN DYED185 words
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Advertisement649 1962-10-31 2 I DATELINE ||§||ii|§^^ FRANCIS Hong Rong j B 0E v nnHE TITLE of "Oyster King" was won by a Miramar Hotel employee, Yau Sai Leung, who put away 10 dozen Sydney rock oysters in 6 min. 15 sees. Just a few mouthfuls ahead of the well-known golfer Kim Hall The649 words
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Miscellaneous11 1962-10-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby nfrfldf/l /^Jov7**\ I what COULD j11 words
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Article, Illustration716 1962-10-31 3 Nehru says: We ARE at war with Communist China -India seeks a dealon Kashmir issue with Pakistan to free more -than 500.000 men- pW DELHI, Tues. Addressing the annual meeting of the Indian Institute of Public Administration yesterday, Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said India wasReuter; UPI - 716 words
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Article179 1962-10-31 3 Britons offer to fight for India LONDON, Tues. Some Britons have offered to fight with the Indian forces against the Chinese but their services will not be needed, an India House spokesman said here yesterday. He said offers had been made by telephone and letter and seemed to come fromReuter - 179 words
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179 1962-10-31 3 Srwrrrnr, SAIGON, Tuesday. outh Vietnamese Government troops killed 106 pro-Communist guerillas in operations In three days in Kien Phong Province west of Saigon, military sources reported yesterday Eighty Vietcong guerillas were killed and 10 others captured in an operation yesterday morning while 26Reuter - 179 words
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Article42 1962-10-31 3 JAKARTA. Tues. Gen. 81r Nigel Poett, British Par East Land Porees commander, met President Soekarno and Indonesia's top officers yesterday after an early morning visit to the National Heroes Cemetery and graves of World War n Allied servicemen UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article82 1962-10-31 3 A Peking banquet honours MacD PEKING, Tues Mr. h e« Vi, the Chinese Vice -Premier, yesterday receive* Mr. Malcolm MacDoaald. formerly the British co-chairman of the Geaeva conference on Laos, the New China News Arency reported. The agency said they had "a friendly talk. 1 It said Mr. Mac DonaldReuter - 82 words
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Article58 1962-10-31 3 The 50-cent camera HONO KONG. Tues. Hcag Kong's infant optical Industry Is producing cameras that sell for only HK»I (about 50 cents) each cheaper than the regular 127 roll or film it uses, the Government trade bulletin reported today. The cameras take snapshots or time exposures. The bulletin claimed picturesReuter - 58 words
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Article250 1962-10-31 3 WARSAW. Tues.— A glass pot containing detailed lists of people transported to the Nazi gas chambers of Auschwitz was found near a crematorium at the concentration camp. It was learned. The documents, 38 pages in Hebrew and one small sheet of paper In Polish.250 words
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Article33 1962-10-31 3 PARIS: Mr. Rene Maheu, acting Director-General of Unesco. said here that the number of adult illiterates in the world was increasing at the rate of 29 to 25 million a year.33 words
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Advertisement1232 1962-10-31 3 Bi 99 e L Inside GALA 8.7 cv. ft. gives you B^TrT^'^n^^^mF^im'T^^Ji more space for less HAflHriflHHflHlHßinH Wo^^ money than any other j JbJVBPBJ^^^ market. Like all GALA l^ 4* I H I refrigerators it's bigger §'t' where it counts- on the ;vr if inside. Fourteen square I <**-'■-< H1,232 words
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Article428 1962-10-31 4 PLEA REJECTED— 'HE'S FIT AS A FIDDLE' SINGAPORE. Tu«s FUGENE RICHARD MARTIN, 49, a former manager of the Asia Travel Service Ltd., was today jailed for two years on an amended charge of misappropriating six sums totalling $6,570. The trial, lasting nine days, was428 words
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Article211 1962-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JUAN TAI HONG, manager of a NAAFI shop at RAF Seletar, whose trial on two charges of falsifying accounts involving $14,000 began yesterday, was discharged as soon as the case resumed in the Third Criminal District Court this morning. The Judge. Mr. N.211 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-10-31 4 'Honest Tan will get a reward cjINGAPORE. Tues. Inks stead of $10, taxi driver Tan Kee Lim will get $27 for returning a travelling bag he found in his vehicle a fortnight ago. Mr. Tan handed the bag in at Times House where it was collected by Mrs. I. Schriemer.154 words
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Article417 1962-10-31 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta, Kuan Lumpur (BA 708) 5 p.m-; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.40 p.m.; from London, Rome. Bahrein, Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 3.35417 words
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75 1962-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Tues The death of a mother of six, Chua Chik Nya. 39, of Coronation Road, remained a mystery after an hourlong inquiry by the State Coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. He returned an open verdict after recording evidence from police witnesses, the75 words
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Article75 1962-10-31 4 The decomposed body of Chua was found in a drain near her attap shack on Sept. 26 this year. Death, according to a pathologist's report, was unascertainable The report also revealed that Chua was six months' pregnantLee told the court he was not aware of this fact75 words
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173 1962-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Turf Club will donate $1,000 every month for an Indefinite period to be used as prize money In a competition to recruit blood donors, which will begin from Nov. 1. The competition Is open only to blood donors registered173 words
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Advertisement89 1962-10-31 4 Advertisemej Feed Roaches To Death Here is a recipe for a very/ simple cockroach food trap which is exceedingly effective. 1 Place either a banana, some dripping, a piece of cake or any kind of food favoured by cockroaches on a sheet of newspaper. Now sprinkle Pea Beu Cockroach Powder89 words
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Advertisement341 1962-10-31 4 GALA OPENING TOMORROW! r- 1 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT^ J SINGAPORE i MALACCA i PENANG j ODEON-Katong CATHAY ODEON i S CATHAY S CATHAY I KUALA LUMPUR -ODEOH NEXT CHANCE 1 1 SINGAPORE ODEON Katong PLUS ON STAGE! TOMORROW at 9.30pm S "MISS SARONG KEBAYA" Contest SEMI-FINALS s FINALS ON FRIDAY at341 words
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Advertisement424 1962-10-31 4 i \st i snows 11 o m.-T 30-4 00 I 630 p.m. T X "ARMORED COMMAND" Howard KIEL Tina Lanka (AAI V. GALA PREMIERE! TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m. PUMER S? COUMTERFEIT^ i x (No Frto U»t») X cniziißniins >O\V SHOWING! > 1 1am -1.30 4.00 6.30 9.30fM« J The Rank424 words
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206 1962-10-31 5 MANILA. Tues iW Th c people of North Borneo are opposed to the territory's becoming part of the Philippines and are 99 per cent in favour of joining the Federation of Malaysia, according to Sir William Goode. Governor, of North Borneo. TheReuter - 206 words
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Article202 1962-10-31 5 PENANG, Tuesday. "THE Penang Alliance today predicted it would not x only retain control of the Penang State Government in the 1964 State elections but also recapture some of the seven seats now held by the Socialist Front. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, acting president of Penang Umno202 words
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82 1962-10-31 5 HIS 'FRIEND WAS TO HAVE PAID BILL' PENANG. Tues. Francis Chuah Kirn Hock. 26. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of cheating Mr. Goh Telk Chye. manager of the Chusan Hotel here, of $169 in food and drinks between Oct. 20 and Oct. 26. "I had no Intention to82 words
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Article28 1962-10-31 5 KAMPAR, Tues. A. K. M. Ponniah Chettiar, 52, owner of a shop here, wa« found hanging from a beam In his house in Jalan Mesjid today.28 words
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Article39 1962-10-31 5 PENANG. Tues. Poh Choon Hoclc, 35, of Kedah. was granted $600 bail until Dec. 4 when he pleaded not miilty today to robbing Nk Sen Kiah, a passenger in a ferry, of $40 on Feb. 9.39 words
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Article302 1962-10-31 5 Voluntary KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TTOE MINISTER of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin A Shamsudln, today spoke of a 'gentlemen's agreement" based on an accepted procedure for the recognition of unions by employers in the Pederation. |>aking at his monthly conference, Inche man said: "Complete d on this vital302 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-10-31 5 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, emerging from the shrine of Saint Khwaja Muin-ud-din in Ajmar, India. The Tengku told reporters after visiting the shrine last Thursday that it was "one of the happiest days of my life." He saidUPI - 122 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-10-31 5 Julie's star turns in Klang and Port Swettenham HONG KONG film actress Julie shin Yen. who is in Klang to make personal appearances at th Lido Theatre in conjunction with her latest film. "My Lucky Star." lulie will also make personal appearances at Port Swettenham. Straits Times picture.48 words
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Article27 1962-10-31 5 ALOR STAR, Tuos.— The new Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. today ended a three-day tour of Oovemment hospitals In Kedah and Perlia.27 words
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159 1962-10-31 5 BORDER REDS A PERIL TO RURAL PROGRESS ALOR STAR, Tues. Unless the remaining Communist terrorists along the MalayaThai border were totally eliminated the people in the area would not benefit much from the rural development programme. The Mentrt Besar of Kedah, Syed Omar bin Syed Abdullah Shahbuddln. said this yesterday159 words
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Article49 1962-10-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Ministry of the Interior has Issued a reminder on the renewal o! printing press licences and permits. All applications for renewal of licences and permits for IMS must be sent in before Nov. 15. Application forms can be obtained from the Ministry.49 words
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Article85 1962-10-31 5 BENTONG. Tue.s. An Alliance town councillor here. Mr.Tan Rung Chuan. ,fui> been struck of? as a member of the Ben ton 8 Town Council becau.se he tailed to attend three consecutive ordinary meetings without leave. Election for the seat (Ban- dar Bentong Selatan) ha* been fixed for85 words
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Article, Illustration511 1962-10-31 6 From GEOFFREY GELDARD Kuching, Tu«s. Chairman fails in attempt to get party to see 'realities of the situation' THE Sarawak United People's Party delegates conference has confirmed the party's anti-Malaysia stand despite an attempt by the chairman, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, to511 words
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116 1962-10-31 6 MAN WHO GAMBLED $6,200 AWAY IN 6 MONTHS SINGAPORE, T v c s.— After admitting a charge of misappropriating $6,201, a salesman today told a District Court: "I spent almost the entire sum on gambling." Mahbubani Mahandas Deteram, 41, of Onan Road, was an employee of China Engineers Ltd. when116 words
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Article56 1962-10-31 6 BUNOIfI PATANI, Tues.— Brig. Sir Donald Cleland, Administrator of the Government of Papua and New Guinea, and Lady Cleland,! who came here for last week's passing-out celebrations at the I training depot of the Brigade of Gurkhas, have returned to Papua. Both visitors praised the high56 words
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105 1962-10-31 6 p E N A N G, Tues. The Kwangtung and Tengchew Association has received several requests from the public to postpone its mass exhumation programme— at least until the new Chinese year. The association owns one of Penang's biggest cemeteries at Mount Ersklne and105 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-10-31 6 'PRINCE OF LAUGHTER' ARRIVES POPULAR British comedian Wyn Calvin (above) "The Welsh Prince of Laughter" who arrived in Singapore yesterday on another forces entertainment tour. He is accompanied by five others a comedian, two women singers, a guitarist and pianist. The team Is known as H Having a Ball" company.98 words
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Article148 1962-10-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Straits Times has to date received donations totalling $3,475 for the five Ban waifs— sl,so7 in Singapore and $1,968 In the Federation. In the Federation yesterday donations came from: Mr. Pol Tsze Lee, Seremban, $10; the staff of the Education Office.148 words
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222 1962-10-31 6 Singapore television early next year likely SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's television service is expected to be ready early next year, the acting Minister for Cultures Dr. Goh Keng Swee said today. He was speaking at a news conference on the third annual cultural festival. which will be held at the Victoria222 words
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Article35 1962-10-31 6 PENANG. Tues.— A 52-year-old woman caretaker of a temple. Chew Ah Kan, was Jailed today for three weeks when she could not pay a SlBO fine for possessing a gallon of dutiable llouor.35 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-10-31 6 YOUNG MALAYAN SCIENTIST WORKS ON MEASLES VIRUS KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A YOUNG scientist from* Malaya has almost comA pleted a major research project on measles virus at the University of Queensland, says a report from the Australian High Commission. Mr. Lam Sal Kit. 24. of Ipoh, a graduate of the283 words
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Article89 1962-10-31 6 Singapore envoy posted to Turkey SINGAPORE, Tues The Deputy British Commissioner G c n eral for South-East Asia, Sir Denis Allen, will leave Singapore on Thursday after three years to become British Ambassador to Turkey. Today, he told the Straits Times: "I am sorry that my stay in Singapore Is89 words
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Article54 1962-10-31 6 IPOH, Tues. Police Constable Darus bin Mobamed Isa. of the Traffic Branch, pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to a summons charge of assaulting a municipal councillor, Inche Shamsuddin bin Harun. at Kampong Tawas new village on March 2S. The case will be54 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1962-10-31 7 The mongoose that made legal history IT WAS REPUTED TO SING, DANCE AND READ THE LONDON TIMES EVERY MORNING... LATE in 1931, a rumour swept Britain that something strange was happening in a remote Isle of Man farmhouse. The farm's owner, James Irving, the rumour said, owned a mongoose which1,788 words
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Article, Illustration207 1962-10-31 8 MALAYA ASKS FOR MORE EXPERTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan officials have asked for more scientific staff from New Zealand, Dr. W. M. Hamilton, Permanent Secretary of New Zealand's Departm c n t of Scientific and industrial Research, said today Dr. Hamilton, who is here on a short visit before going207 words
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Article59 1962-10-31 8 TELUK ANSON, Tues. The Convent beat the Anglo-Chinese School «bf 61 point* in an interschool debate here last night. The girls, led by Lee How Yin and supported by Audrey Ambrose and Meow Chin Peng, proposed "that married women should have careers." Their opponents were Ong Chong59 words
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Article171 1962-10-31 8 Metered calls KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TIfORE than 16,000 notices were sent out by the iT Telecommunications Department today to "introduce" the new dial-yourself Singapore trunk call system from next Tuesday. From that date all a subscriber has to do Is dial '02' which steers his call171 words
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Article70 1962-10-31 8 Contraband: Two fined $15,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Indonesians were fined a total of $15,000 In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for having 103} Ib. of dutiable cigarettes and tobacco. Makrip bin Makllsin, 25, and Abdul Munap bin Changa, 20, were arrested on the beach at 4j milestone In Paslr Panjang70 words
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Article210 1962-10-31 8 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Army and the Royal Malayan Air Force are seeking recruits. The army wants recruits for training as tradesmen in electrical and mechanical, ordnance, supplies and transport units as well as the Signal Corps. An official statement says applicants should210 words
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386 1962-10-31 8 'Close relations' are predicted for Indonesia and Malaya JAKARTA, Tues rpHE ENGLISH lan- guage daily Indonesian Herald, often a mirror of government opinion, said yesterday it was confident that "close and affectionate relationship* w o a Id 'ultimately be achieved" between Malaya and Indonesia. The Herald was commenting on theReuter - 386 words
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Article69 1962-10-31 8 PENANO. Tues.— The Penang Catholic Information Service and the Catholic Teachers' Guild are jointly organising a fair at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrow* in Macalister Road, on Dec. 8 and 8. Proceeds will go to brln* cheer to poor children during Christmas and to provide69 words
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Article59 1962-10-31 8 IPOH. Tue«. Mrs. Leelamoney Mahendran, a former Perak Stats hockey p. yer has pased her Bar finals In England. Her husband. Mr. A. Maheodran, qualified as a barrister earlier this year. Mrs. Mahendran, who was a student of the Ipoh Convent. Is tin third59 words
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Article46 1962-10-31 8 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Stai* Government will play host to two delegations from Sabah and Sarawak, who are touring the Federation, when they visit looh tins week. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Da to Sha'arl bin Shaflee, will entertain the two delegations to dinner.46 words
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Miscellaneous161 1962-10-31 8 Alion Oop Bff V.T. U ami in YOU H«O NO V H HECK I OtONT/HS RUNS LhE« OOT NO 1 I ...AN* NOW I FIND OUT HE£ v //W» CAU.TO 00/ THAT TIME-MACHINE OP REGABO FOR AN* OOT OOOLA STRANOGO SOME/ SOMEONE W°okl 9 I 7 THAT TO f\>_ UKB161 words
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271 1962-10-31 9 Nehru on effect of Tengku's visit 1 From KRISHNA MOORTHY: NEW DELHI. Tuesday THE visit of Tengku Abdul Rahman to India had brought Malaya very near to large numbers of Indians, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here last night. Proposing a toast to271 words
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195 1962-10-31 9 The Australian first line by Sopiee MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia is host to 175 delegates from 21 countries at the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee meeting which opened in Melbourne today. The committee, the highest deliberative body of the Colombo Plan, consists of ministerial representatives of member governments. It meets each yearReuter - 195 words
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Article86 1962-10-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I The Machinery Department has started an inquiry into the case of an j 18-year-old shoe factory worker Miss Wong Fook Thye. who had all her fingers amputated yesterday as a result of an accident. This was announced by the Minister of. Labour86 words
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147 1962-10-31 9 Together again soon Tony and his Muriel KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An excited soldier at Terendak Camp. Malacca, was preparing today to go to Singapore to meet his fiancee and thanking the British Army authorities for making his trip possible. HE is L/Cpl. Tony Healey, 22. of the Kings Own Yorkshire147 words
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171 1962-10-31 9 ILO: RATIFY CONVENTIONS, GOVT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday'THE assistant general-secretary of the InternaA tional Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Mr. S. F. Nedzynski, urged the Federation Government today to ratify International Labour Organisation j conventions setting out minimum social security j standards for workers. He made this plea during a171 words
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Article92 1962-10-31 9 Why three pumps shut early KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Motorists who tried to get petrol trom the Wearne Brothers filling stations In Pudu Road. Ampang Road and behind the Selangor Club at night over the past week were confronted by "CLOSED AFTER 5 p.m." signs. This is because of a shortage92 words
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Advertisement24 1962-10-31 9 SfiHHB A TOOTAL FABRIC NEW RANGE OF DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers TOBRALCO...the ideal fabric for school uniform wrnuMrn24 words
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Advertisement91 1962-10-31 9 KTtKM TROUBLE-FREE ™^"1 POWER F"uT DE LUXE PORTABLE < T-100 9 TRANSISTORS Z4 WAVE -BAND Z Or L-AIXL- IX Q» DYNAMIC 6 FLASHLIGHT BAnERIES MX* O DIMENSIQNS:I3#'xIOyx4%' SgX^ equipped with world time chart L Af For easy overseas station tuning zJ J *F^^**\ Separate bass and treble control Fine tuning91 words
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Miscellaneous301 1962-10-31 9 tln<n Itnnnti Jiff Ralph HointHnhl I -S /HE WASN. T I'M CLEAN iNiG IN ~wfl _U CtVW I AR?!VEP OTHER ROOM... jUST i^ r*i|P IT' I II Straits Times Crossword Strong bSSfa, in the Ark. 5 8. SS^W-u, endure 6 Sffi ft Learn not to get upset! (10.. 7. He301 words
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Obituary40 1962-10-31 10 M War** Sl* (Minimum, STAFFORD On «th October. 1942 al Blue Vines. T.lphook. Hants.. Sydney Stafford of Stafford Son, Co., aced LOUIS F. OI JONC passed «»av f-arefully on October 2«»h lv: at no'terdam leaving behind wife and children.40 words
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Article252 1962-10-31 10 •n W»r4t Sl* (Minimum) MRS POH tOO INQ and children of l.umut siarerely thank all relatlrea and fnrnds for their aaalatance. wreaths. nndoleare, messages, prayera and < omthelr recent bereavement. THI FAMILY OF trie late Conrad ImMmHm thank all friends, re.itives and fellow musicians for their kind assistance, wreath*,252 words
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Article19 1962-10-31 10 M W»r4* Si <MiH.)—Bmx S* rta. txtrm A MUftPMY plrase contact HutchIn urn PO Box 11" Singapore, urgeat.19 words
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Article613 1962-10-31 10 whoever "they" are have the assistance of "certain foreign newspapers." This is a genuine descent into the realm of mis- understanding. There are no Malayan newroapers which are not Malayan controlled and financed. In an atmosphere of in- dependence and freedom the widest possible opportunity has613 words
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Article359 1962-10-31 10 The impact of low commodity prices on the economies of the developing countries receives frequent emphasis. In the long run. however, the industrialised countries are also victims. For low commodity prices reduce the capacity of the developing countries to buy from the West. Thus, the fall in Afro-Asian359 words
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Article245 1962-10-31 10 Less than half the registered voters in France approved {General de Gaulle's plan for {future presidents of France to be elected by popular vote. In no other referendum has he done so badly. But he polled nearly 62 per cent of the votes cast, and will remain245 words
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Article, Illustration994 1962-10-31 10 GODFREY HODGSON - NUCLEAR CHESS next move be GODFREY HODGSON WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S UNILATERAL ACTION OVER CUBA? bu WASHINGTON Tuesday THE Cuban crisis is not over yet. Its immediate dangers are so apparent that it is perhaps worth looking ahead at some of the less obvious but still daunting994 words
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Letter112 1962-10-31 10 rthe recent Malayan 'secondary schools entrance examination I was surprised to find that for the correcting of papers a number of young people, some of whom had not completed one year of teaching experience. had been appointed as chief examiners. Certain heads of schools were under them.112 words
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Letter70 1962-10-31 10 rp BTC buses on route 22 and 23 In Singapore are "bone-shakers." The company may be under the impression that the people who use them are of an inferior class. We pay the same fares as the rest, who to my mind get a better type of vehicle70 words
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Letter146 1962-10-31 10 A HOSPITAL aasbtant at n the Tanjong Kling Clinic at Malacca ls to be transferred to the General Hospital In Malacca. Resi- dents In the area believe the transfer was ordered as a result of a petition by a handful of persons. Other residents of the146 words
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Advertisement37 1962-10-31 10 Ntw Shipment Just Arrhtd PEPPERELL SHEETS SINGLE 4 DOUBLE BED SIZE li Wbiti, Ctltirs. Stripes ALL OVER PATTERNS at very reasonable price* C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. s (4 LINES)37 words
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Advertisement130 1962-10-31 10 -^p^B^^ K^riaKiSißaa^^^^ V''--mmff*' mL mmZ'*--W& fc_ B^B^r W T—Wa T^* m Haj, m\W?^. *^M ?T A Ha-afe 1^" -lay W Keep your hair well-groomed all day use te HAIR CREAM 2^5 Now, Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlling B interest in your iiair, neatly and namrallv. Keep* your hair130 words
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220 1962-10-31 11 'Concern' over cash that was not spent SINGAPORE. Tues. Estimates Committee of the Legislative Assembly. examining certain estimates of expenditure of the Finance Ministry, has expressed concern "over the wide gap between the provision in the estimates and the actual expenditure incurred." The committee, whose report was published today, was220 words
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Article57 1962-10-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr Eloy R. Orozco. tormer sales manager in Cuba, has been appointed retail sales manager for Esso. Malaya Division. He takes the place of Mr. H E. Gill, who is now an assistant to the regional vice-president at the South-Easi Asia regional office57 words
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Article32 1962-10-31 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The actIng Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today referred the dispute over claims served by the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association to the Industrial Arbitration Court.32 words
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Article, Illustration404 1962-10-31 11 LEADING GROWERS SEE DR. LIM TO ASK GOVT. TO LEAD FIGHT AGAINST SYNTHETIC KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Rubber Producers Council has suggested that the Federation Government take the lead in getting all natural rubber producing countries to pool their resources to fight synthetic. The proposal was put404 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-10-31 11 One-armed bandit' importers seek a reprieve KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. With 24 Aours to go before restrictions are imposed on the operation of fruit machines, seven importers of "one armed bandits"' have petitioned the Government. They claim that the Government move will not only cause great hardship and heavy financial losses247 words
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Article68 1962-10-31 11 SINGAPORE. Tue«. Two Harbour Board policemen, Hassan bin Wan Mohamed and B. JaggH Singh, pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of theft. They are alleged to have stolen 30 wrlstwatches worth $765 from A. B. Majumder. a crew member of the68 words
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123 1962-10-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Yf EMBERS of Malay sia's parliament will be able to sit in comfort in coffee rooms and lounges of the new Parliament House and watch proceedings in the chamber on television. Tomorrow the Telecommunications Department will call tor tenders for123 words
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446 1962-10-31 11 He withdrew children's savings to balance budget POLICE OFFICER MUST PAY $300 IPOH, Tuesday. gUPT. Ahmad bin Yang Abdullah, 47, Chief Administrative Officer of Selangor Police Contingent Headquarters, was ordered by the magistrate's court here yesterday evening to pay $300 a month for the maintenance of four of his six446 words
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75 1962-10-31 11 U.D.P. FORMS DIVISION IN D. KRAMAT PENANO. Tuea. A Dato Krm- 1 mat division of the United Democratic Party was formed on Sunday. Mr. Urn Seng Bee was elected' president of the division. There are six vice-presidents— Messrs. Oh Ewe Kee, Huang Yen Choo. Ooh Cheng Hal. Ch'ng Wah Theen,75 words
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Article71 1962-10-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. An Umno delegation, led by Inch* Azaharl bin Talb. a member of the party's central executive committee, returned by air this morning after studying the set up of the political parties in the Borneo territories. Th other members of the delegation were71 words
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Article25 1962-10-31 11 KUALA SELANOOR. rues. The Blood Donon Association. Kuala Selangor Division, has appealed for more donon. Thar* an now about 100 recular donor*25 words
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Article25 1962-10-31 11 JOHORE. BAHRU. Tues. Thei Sultan and Sultanah of Johore attended a dinner tonight In the Diamond Jubilee hall for the Sultan's 68th birthday.25 words
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Article121 1962-10-31 11 INTRUDING NAVY MEN ARE FINED SINGAPORE. Tues. Two naval ratings, Norman James William, 19, and David William Flowerday, 20. both of H.M.S. Lincoln. were each jailed for a day and fined $100 when they pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of bousebreaking. They broke into the121 words
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Article48 1962-10-31 11 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. Justice Chun entered judgment in the High Court today In favour of Chua Kirn San and Co. for $9,625.55 with costs in an action against Ang Huay Sim in connection with the sale of a quantity of rice and beer to him.48 words
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117 1962-10-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The door ls still open for the remaining partiallyassisted Chinese secondary schools to convert to fully-assisted national-type schools A Ministry of Education statement said this today in announcing that another school the Chung Hwa Middle School of Kuala Pilah had117 words
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Article, Illustration308 1962-10-31 11 Abusive soccer star and brother fined IPOH, Tues— Malayan International soccer player, Yee Seng Choy, 23, and his brother, Seng Chow. 24, were fined $15 each in the Magistrate's Court here this afternoon They were found guiltv of using abusive language to a police constablF, Wan Abdul Jamil bin Wan308 words
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Advertisement79 1962-10-31 11 Spore/PenanK*2ss.oo— s32o 00. Fedpra lion $3 1 8 00 >40u oo flPS^H'^S|J|B CINIXI INFORM Dl'lllOU AMERICANS PREFER GEVAERT over 70jo of ALL ROLL FILMS imported into the U.S.A. in the first half of 1961 were (GEVAERT) SS^fmJr FOR QUALITY SP Wk FOR ECONOMY m SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO A.S.A. Size 12079 words
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Advertisement78 1962-10-31 11 i i 111 _>ej I j ■at 9' > it 4 2- If tril itil 53"' HAUSAMMANN TEXTILES A ROBINSONS EXCLUSIVE! Jute Linen. rough textured and available in 21 vibrant colours, any one of which will lift your decor out of the ordinary. Also by Hausammonn in cotton and cotton78 words
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Miscellaneous437 1962-10-31 11 RADIO SINGAPORE I RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE ,??^2]J >AVE SERVICE 41.7 Metre* 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Time 81gnal. NegaraMEDIL'M WAVE SERVICE ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning 47s mauwa Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. The A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; b.01 News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Moruing Prelude:437 words
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1436 1962-10-31 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Ezani sets upon a do-it-yourself plan and erects a bookcase KATHLEEN HICKLEY %Mat Mousedeer is going to start a magazine which will be called The Jungle Post. He is helped in this by his friends who are writing columns, making up puzzles and drawinp pictures. Bakar has the idea of1,436 words
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Article345 1962-10-31 12 Andrew Konj, aged 14; 24. Section 12/13. Petaling Jaya. Kuala Lumpur; stamps. Tony Lee, aged 13; K6. Jalan Jalcar. Kemaman. Trengganu; stamps. Morris hia. aged 17; Sl-A. Jalan Tebrau. Johore Bahru. Johore; view-cards. Mohd Vonus bin Abdollah. aged 17; 1\ miles. Ulu KJar.j. Selangor:345 words
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Article252 1962-10-31 12 OVERSEAS PEN FRIENDS Paul W. lan. aged 16: U. China Street. P.O. Box 149. Mirt. Sarawak; general. Kathleen Ann Satceot, aged 16; 3. Spruce Street, Exeter. N.H.. OMJL; general. Valeric Hewetl. aged 14; 2844. West Filth Avenue. Vancouver B.C. Canada; general. M. A. Naaeem. aged 17; 366. Street 2. Akber252 words
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Advertisement371 1962-10-31 12 FLIPPER GETS A BIG SURPRISE I i Name Address Age i HELLO Boys and Girls, Flipper, you must join up the i dots from 1 to 44. The onswer to the puzzle A f ter yoy have got your about the differences in the onS wer, colour the picture with371 words
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Advertisement48 1962-10-31 12 IjJJ|C TOOTH BRUSH ■fr LONG LASTING TUFT VI A V EXCELLENT QUALITY %«K^ DURABLE ECONOMICAL HYGIENIC PACKING NEW! I dp wonderful new CHEDDAR rich Mend of ***et. real Swm-fUvouml i^bb delightfully ungy \^SSl^^%mo^*^^A H^llP *^(Pi creamy. spicy. IJ^^^SM fc^K^Sl every mouthful iP P^ L RDc Luxe slices v48 words
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Article312 1962-10-31 13 IPOH, Tuesday. ITNECONOMIC mining operations arising from the fall in the tin price has forced 13 tin mines, all non-dredging units, to close down. According to official statistics for the third quarter of the year there were 644 non-dredging units in operation in July312 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-10-31 13 Ami (5) tells of papa's last wish: 'Learn English' SINGAPORE, Tues. —A bereaved mother today promised her flve-year-old daughter, Ami binte Da hi an, that she would try to help her carry out her father's last wish THE WlSH— that Ainl should learn English and become a nurse. Ainl, weeping218 words
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Article45 1962-10-31 13 BUTTERWORTH. Tucs. K. Muniandy. 18. pleaded not guilty here to a charge of committing house trespass at the railway quarter* Here with Intent to annoy a girl. M. Munlama. at 1.30 ajn. on Sunday Muniandy was granted $250 ball until Dec. 11.45 words
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Article158 1962-10-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday a TWO-MONTH survey by 40 Malayan and Ameri- can experts on nutritional problems of Malaya has been completed. A Federation Government statement said today the results would help the Government In giving advice about dietary health and also In planning food crops, food158 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-10-31 13 The new tie for GPO clerks THE red tie embossei with the word POS to be worn by counter clerks in all new General Post Offices throughout the Federation. The tie. which had impressed the acting Minister of Posts, Works and Telecommunications, I)a--to Sard on bin Haji Jubir. when he82 words
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Article58 1962-10-31 13 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh magistrate, Mr. L. C. Vohrah, told a schoolboy yesterday: "Next time you come before me, I am going to order caning." The boy. Lee Ah Kau. 19. a Form Four pupil of the Methodist Bngllsh School, pleaded guilty to fighting with two58 words
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222 1962-10-31 13 ALOR STAR, Tues. A man and youth who pawned some Jewellery which a schoolboy had stolen from his father were today bound over in $500 for six months, without any conviction being recorded against them. Othman bin Salleh. 25, a padi222 words
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Article66 1962-10-31 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Writ has been filed In the High Court claiming on behalf of United EnRlneers Ltd. $108,000 from Tat Yuen Hong Co. Ltd., of South Bridge Road, being the balance of the price of an International Harvester 75 payscraper (earth-moving machine) sold and delivered66 words
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Article, Illustration426 1962-10-31 13 Malaya urges UN: Run stocks to smooth out commodity prices ITNITED NATIONS *J Tues. Malaya yesterday proposed a U.N. supervised international stockpile of primary products to assist in offsetting fluctuations in world commodity pricesThe Malayan representative. Senator Athl Nahappan. made the suggestion in the Economic Committee, In supporting moves to426 words
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Article27 1962-10-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Pure Life Society received a total of $396 from the public as Deepavall gifts for the children in itt orphanage.27 words
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Article56 1962-10-31 13 PENANO, Tues. Tan Kirn Ton*. 19, of Serembtn, who had pleaded guilty last week to a charge of breaking into a radio shop In Lelth Street and stealing $3,000 In cash and goods, today changed his plea. The Sessions Court President, Mr. K. Somasundram, refused ball56 words
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Article152 1962-10-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A BILL to give the Federal Capital Commissioner greater powers to tackle Kuala Lumpur's "slightly deteriorating" squatter problem will be referred to Parliament soon. The Federal Capital Commissioner. Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Arts, said today that the Bill had already been submitted152 words
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Advertisement295 1962-10-31 13 ■11 I I h#mr. 'jTffiCTT^T., I'lffl |i_Vl.^r r*r\YYkf'r\t m f The new TRIUMPH TR4 gives you 110 mph and wUIIIIUJL L all the comfort of an expensive saloon car. Wind up windows, full height doors and a cockpit more r\ 4- -i^Q TQC^B^Ci" roomy than any other car in its295 words
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Article, Illustration1752 1962-10-31 14 THE WEIRD ANCESTOR OF THE WHIRLY BIRD... STRAITS TIMES Special Feature After years of frustrating failure, Spanish aviator Juan Cierva built an autogyro that could go up -actually and stay up AT 10.30 a.m. on December 9, 1936, a Dutch airliner carrying 14 passengers took off from Croydon, England, bound1,752 words
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Advertisement195 1962-10-31 14 Mi Mv^^ THERE AND BACK BANGKOK INDIA PAKISTAN ~~4SA *^B* jaU. CAIRO ISTANBUL ATHENS ROME On your way to London you can see such places as Bang- relaxing, ultrafast travel by Qantas 707 V-JeL Qantas, kok, India, Pakistan, Cairo, Istanbul, Athens, Rome, with its associates, off ere you a choice195 words
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Advertisement1417 1962-10-31 15 \m m BaK ID LIVEBPOOL A tftSl COMI OA. urn rtatt mmi iTaja Paaaaj AUTOITCUS A'mouth, laeel. H'buri, Roam la Pf Nn 1 Nn 1 MENEIAUS LJtorntl. (iiasgoai Gtt. 15/11 Net 2 OOUMS utanaal Ni» 5 Ntt S Nn 7/ S Nn II PEUBt Utanaal. OaWia. HaiMa Mt 11 on1,417 words
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Advertisement1488 1962-10-31 15 EXPRtn SERVICE 10 LONDON. UVEBPBdA B CBMTIMEMTaA, POaTTI. I'aaia P. raara tntaa a£NVAJMUkea im ami L'Ma StMatfe —la Pt'Het 1 «ME«H(E.IE LpnlT R'Oam. Hull, H^rg 6. I/Nat 3 Hit 5/ 5 imim mV umn. MfcoaHl. Htafß G. 33/Nl« 4 Nit t I tEUCB*" ißaarHwarHTrg. S'-oatH Hi MTU Mm WW a*1,488 words
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Advertisement1322 1962-10-31 15 w-^ McAUSTER «Jc CO., LTD. W_WS(\ in, no. omi IQbW \jtit>* ELLBRM AM LINE <Sc KLAVBMESS LINE V mm LONBON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FtANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. Cm OF RIPON Acciatias cargi fir Ceitral ft SaiU mSmVTmm Ptnin| ■OMMEmii ll "irt/ 1 Nn s1,322 words
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318 1962-10-31 16 T<HE Straits Tin price rallied yesterday by $2.12$ to $430.62 i per picul thus practically wiping out Monday's loss of $2.50. In London overnight tin lost ground in early dealings on the Cuban situation, but later rallied. Cash recorded no material change on318 words
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Article120 1962-10-31 16 re Malayan Ixahanga Banka- An.. alatlwi made tbeae chancea In Ita rate* to rnercnanta yeaterday (all rate* to (100): New Verfc: buying TT 321, airmail OD 33. 90 d/tt 33J credit bills. 331 trade bills Canada: buying TT 33 7/16. airmail OD 35 9/16: 90 d/at 36 1/16120 words
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509 1962-10-31 16 From Our Market Correspondent SUM. I. Refining shares continued a fairly active market on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although prices were steadier than on Monday, the first day in which they were dealt in. Yesterday business was done from 51.85509 words
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Article22 1962-10-31 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 29 Oct. 30. Industrials: 187.34 188.52 Tins: 275.03 276.49 S rubbers: 17».23 172.23 Jan. 1. 1958=10*.22 words
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Article547 1962-10-31 16 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrial!. Dunlops (11.000) $2. (7,000) $2.01: East Bmrltln* (1.000) $2.65: F. and N. ords (1.000) $3.22. (3.000) $3.20: Gammon (2.000) M.M D.547 words
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Article233 1962-10-31 16 SMIPt tying alengalde tne Imgapere whar*ea teday are: Djakarta 18. Tjlncgara 4/3. Yau Lin 6A. Bayon 6. Hoegh Cape 44. Perlia NW. 3. Led* Maersk. Outer reada: Jakarta, Dotnanbc. Artet, aaraDkan. Anatotalla. San Kernando, Vnkal Maru. Kyokai Uaru. Wakushima liaru. Emp. Oanaet. Scnvtabensteln. Anita, Ruoy Star, Shoho233 words
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Article142 1962-10-31 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. 'TRADING continued on firm lines with rises exceeding falls but the upward trend tapered off slightly towards the closeICIANZ featured with a further rise of Is. to 435. 3d. following yesterday's announcement of a joint venture in Sydney with the Nalco Chemical Company of Chicago. Oils142 words
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Article223 1962-10-31 16 kgOVEMBER first grade rubber kuy- era f.e.k. eleted at S a.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at HOI cents per Ib. down seventlKhtha of a cent. The tone was quilt Sfttr Ili«htly lllllr I.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.t. ckMlnc prices In centa per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt223 words
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Article27 1962-10-31 16 October. 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: HO; cents (down seven -eighths of a cent). TIN: 5430.62* (up 52.12J). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Advertisement1037 1962-10-31 16 |H|HlHlHl|aaflaHk^HH |^PHHHa>Ha^B'fl I T^ KAVrVIASAKI, RISEN, KAISHA. LTDt 4 Express U.S.A. PaMlfla tlk Atlantic Coast Sarvtot elk kla tie kU raara raaw arkaaa I rrasciaoa *»«•>•. ism cansim Mara" ?t 73 Na» II Nay/1 Dec t Oec Oac 11 Dec 14 laa KiaiUwa Mara" }7 21 Dec II Dtc/1 Jaa1,037 words
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Advertisement807 1962-10-31 16 I™iORIENTj LINES l SAILINGS TO UJL Oep. S'oorc Oep. Ptnong An. U.K. "CHUSAN- 8 Nov 9 No. 29 No* "ORCADES" 9 O«« 31 Dm "CATHAY" 10 Dec 11 Oac 2 Jo. '63 MMMfI First Clo.t accommodation <r»oiloble in "CATHAY" Limited First and Tourist Clots accommodation availabU I* 'CHUSAN" «nd "ORCADES".807 words
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Advertisement787 1962-10-31 16 OPTION PREMIUMS Oct. 50 Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) luiuitn dens.. Dunlopa 13 eta Rothmana II re. K. tk N. 16 cti 8. Darby 4»d Oammon 10 ct*. c. Storage 414. J. Waufch 14 ru 8tea,mnhlp eta. M. Brew 35 cm. Hhcll 14 eta. Oooutocra II cts. 8. Tlm# 20 cm.787 words
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Advertisement898 1962-10-31 17 (Continued from Pagr 101 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm READ u» tteaim ApiwinitDeois tfa eaai in me Suoa«» Mmi «io mt WANTED URCENTLV Outdoor laleadrls/Salesmcn and Supervisors. Apply Natiooil Salea Service. 238 Telok Ayer St., Spore ENGLISH SPEAKING CENERAL amah required Household of Three no898 words
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Advertisement830 1962-10-31 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 70 Word* SS (Mtit.)— Box St ct*. txlrm HOUSE OR FLAT, Three Bedrooms. Cnfurnmhed. Reasonable Rent, write to Box A 4075 S.T., B'pore or Phone ***** after office hours. URGENTLY WANTED S Bungalows in Raffles Park. Bmjal Park or Merryn Rd. Rental up to (800/- p.m. Contact Kata830 words
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Advertisement889 1962-10-31 17 TUITION H Word. SS (Mim.)-Uox St ct*. mmtrm LEARN DRIVING: Guaranteed to paTi ,T«t. from 860/- «»"«»"> National orivino •cmool BnroDeaa Asian Instructors. Triumph iSKTMoms 1000. Dual-coniroUed cars. Tel t ß'pore) ***** SPECIAL SHORT REVISION Courw for Cambridge English SystcmaUc Coaching for weak students. Starting immediately ror dela'ls Phone *****889 words
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492 1962-10-31 18 JACK FINGLETON; Perth, Tuesday - Brighter cricket? But this is burlesque! JACK FINGLETON; Perth, Tuesday By I jyjCC didn't have much chance of winning this game against the Combined XI when play began this morning. The Combined XI, with all wickets intact, needed 61 runs to win with all day to do it. Barringrton bowled492 words
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Article64 1962-10-31 18 MELBOURNE, Tues.— A fifth wicket stand of 124 in 126 minutes by Neil Dansie and John Liil 'ailed to save South Australia in '■heir Sheffield Shield match with Victoria which ended here today. Victoria won by 153 runs. Scores: Victoria 176 and 402 (Cowper 132 n.0.) South AustraliaReuter - 64 words
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Article90 1962-10-31 18 Goal!— 45 times LONDON. Tues. Fortyfive times the cup-tie crowd roared "Goal!" Each time It was goalkeeper Alan Johnson who stooped to pick the ball out of the net It gave him backache. The captain of Alan's team. 17--year-old Lawrence Smith said: "Was it 45? I lost count." Alan was90 words
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Article54 1962-10-31 18 TOKYO. Tues. Katsutoshl Aoki, 19, of Japan last night wrested the Orient bantamweight boxing title from Kenji Yonekura (Japan) on points In a 12-round bout here. Aoki. seventh in the world ranking, is scheduled to challenge world champion Edar Jofre (Brazih over 15 rounds hereReuter - 54 words
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Article49 1962-10-31 18 LONDON. Tues. Results of football matches played In Britain last night: FA Cup fourth qualifying round replay North Shields 4 Stockton 2. Lrague Cap third round replay Birmingham 5 Barrow 1; Preston 2 Northampton 1. Friendttes— Chelsea 0 Morton 1: Manchester United 3 First Vienna I.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-10-31 18 I ONDON, Tues.— Officials representing 300 referees have sent an urgent letter to the Football Association (England) about a new referee. THEY ADMIT the new referee is competent. THEY KNOW the new referee passed the Referees' Society examination a with 84 out of156 words
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Article54 1962-10-31 18 Combined XI won by ten wicket*. Scores: MCC 157 and 270; Combined XI 317 and 1)5 for no wicket. COMBINED XI 2ND INNS (overnight 50-0) SIMPSON not out 66 LAWRY retired t urt 15 VERNON not out 26 Extras 8 TOTAL (for none) lIS Bowling: Trueman 5-0--23,0; Coldwell 6-1-29-054 words
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Article92 1962-10-31 18 BRISBANE. Tues— Des Bull. a left-handed opening batsman, failed by only 14 runs to equal a 36-year-old Queensland record in the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales which ended in a draw here today. Scores: Queensland 399 and 232-5; NSW 432. After a first InningsReuter - 92 words
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426 1962-10-31 18 S" PERTH. Tv««. MCC have much prestige leeway to make up in the game beginning at Adelaide on Friday against South Austraila. writes Jack Fingleton. Cowdrey and Oraveney in particular badly need runs and the whole side need a good performance to cancel426 words
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Advertisement691 1962-10-31 18 NOTICE re: Originating Summons No. 7$ of 1961 AICTION SALE OF BUNGEI BUBONG RUBBER ESTATE, PEKAN NANAS. PONTIAN, JOHOREThe auction sale of the above Estate on Thursday Ist November, 1942 hag been postponed to a later rime to be fixed by the Registrar, Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. CkeoM Hock Chye691 words
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Advertisement658 1962-10-31 18 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will I be received at the office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m of the 7th November 1962 for> THE ERECTION OF RURAL TEACHERS' QUARTERS IN NEGRI SEMBILAN.658 words
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Advertisement605 1962-10-31 18 TENDERS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Tenders In sealed envelopes endorsed "bituminous emulsion" win be received by the Setla U*aha Perbandaran, Kuala Lumpur, up < to noon on 19th November, IM2 I for the supply of approximately 200 tons of emulsified bitumen during 1963. Tender forms and other particulars605 words
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Advertisement845 1962-10-31 18 NOTICES NOTICE Originating PetlUon No- 31 of 19*2 IN THE MATTER OF THE THE NANYANG INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAF. IM| i Notice Is hereby given that a i Petition presented to the High Court of Singapore on the 22nd day of October 1962845 words
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Advertisement188 1962-10-31 18 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This Is to notify that MR. THONG KONG FYB has no connection whatsoever with our firm and he is not authorised to negotiate any business or collect monies on our behalf. The Management, HUP SOON REALTY LTD., 169 (Room 2B> New Bridge Road, Singapore.188 words
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Article261 1962-10-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues 'NO-HOPE' SWIMMERS AND CYCLISTS PICKED 1 FOR C'WEALTH GAMES THE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council today sprang a surprise when they included two swimmers and four cyclists in the team of 14 competitors for the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. The swimmers,261 words
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Article48 1962-10-31 19 RAF 3 JUNIORS 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. RAF maintained their unbeaten record in the SAFA Premier League today when they beat Junior Clubs 3-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium. RAF are now level on points with Chinese and Malays, who also have maximum points from three games.48 words
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Article156 1962-10-31 19 LIM KEE CHAN - HOFF AND CHIA TO MEET FOR TITLE LIM KEE CHAN By CINGAPORE. Tues. k Sonny Chia (Singapore), former Malayan lightweight boxing champion. Is making a comback on Nov. 9 against the Indonesian Golden Hoff. SAMA Promotion Intend to byi the fight as being for the "welterweight title of Malaya." Abdul156 words
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Article33 1962-10-31 19 TPOH. Tues. "Pun for everyone" will be the theme of the Perak Turf Club's "crazy golf" competition in aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund at Tiger Lane on Sunday.33 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-10-31 19 \fALAYAN footbalITI lers Abdul Ghani (left) and Robert Choc (right) get a few hints from Paul Oswald, the Eintracht soccer club's trainer, at Frankfurt. Oswald is showing them the German "TV" football, which is used when matches are televised and through its80 words
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Article223 1962-10-31 19 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; By Singapore, Tuesday ITNDER the "fair deal" pledge by the president of the Association of Football Players, Seah Ytir. Chong, Singapore footballers may become the best looked after in South-East Asia. A special sub-committee headed by Mr. Seah has drawn up a223 words
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Article82 1962-10-31 19 KINTA INDIANS 4 YMCA 1 IPOH, Tues.— A hattnek by centre-forward Raj put Klnta Indians on the road to their tltle-winlnß victory over YMCA on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. This win enabled Klnta Indians to clinch the Ipoh soccer league Dlv. 1 championship, which82 words
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Article71 1962-10-31 19 SCC 4 RAF SELETAB 2. SINGAPORE, Tues. Four goals by M. O. Ramsome en- abled Singapore Cricket Club Ito win this six-goal thriller in the Singapore hockey league Dlv. 1 on the padang here today. Seletar put up a tremendous fight but top-form Ramsome, a former71 words
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132 1962-10-31 19 Nakorn Nai Nangum in fine trial By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Nakorn Nai and Nangum did a splendid trial here this morning, matching each other stride for stride over 3f in 38 1/5. Only horses In the local stables were seen at work this morning. The going was good.132 words
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Article88 1962-10-31 19 PROBABLES 14 POSSIBLES 6 IPOH, Tues. The Perak Rugby selectors could learn little from today's trial, which was to be the last before meeting Kedah in the opening Malaya Cup tie at SuiiKel Patanl on Saturday. Play was scrappy throughout and although the Probable XV won88 words
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Article106 1962-10-31 19 HOCKEY Penan* L»r: CRC 14 TPCA 'B 0: Prisons 0 Police 0. TAIPING LGE: Tigers 6 2 Transport Coy. 1. STORE DIV. 3: RAF Tengah 2 Gen Hosp. 1. BADMINTON Friendly (Penaaf): Penang United Malayan Banking bt Perak UMB 5-0 (Tengl onong San bt Tan Ouan Seng 16M.106 words
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Advertisement146 1962-10-31 19 CERTIFIED CAR CARE a plan to save you time, trouble and money. A plan to ensure that your Chrysler product gets tha right service, at tha right time, from the right men— Chryslertrained mechanics using factory methods and genulna MoPar parts. A plan that give* you written proof that service146 words
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Advertisement1042 1962-10-31 19 f Never could take to a pipe A until I bought a J 1* rw aw £> yJm j But now m real Like to know more about Byford pipes and I P'F* enthusiast. I always enioy tvhy they pv* you such I acooldry smo kc-notrouble with my j a1,042 words
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Miscellaneous68 1962-10-31 19 Sports Diary"' SOCCER VOON CUP FINAL: PWD V Kllat (CAH grd, Ipoh). Rl'GGKR ST. or TRIAL: SUte Probables v Padang Invitation XV (KL padang). CLUB MATCHES: SCC 2nd XV v Engineer Base Dist (8'pore padang): RAF Beletar B' v The Blacks (Seletar); STTI v FMC fCheras Rd. KL). HOCKEY STORE68 words
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Article512 1962-10-31 20 KEY WEST. Tuesday BUT U. S. SHIPS STAY ON FOR PROOF THAT CUBA MISSILE BASES BEING DISMANTLED THE U.S. Navy today temporarily lifted its six-day blockade <>| Cuba to give I Thant, the United Nations Acting Secretary-General, time In negotiate in Havana. The naval quarantineReuter - 512 words
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Article263 1962-10-31 20 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IyORKERS of the printing department of the Malaya Publishing House Ltd. in Stamford Road today went on a sit-down strike to demand the dismissal of their printing manager. The reason given by the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union for seeking the dismissal of the263 words
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Article205 1962-10-31 20 A RECORD POLL IN NORTH RHODESIA T USAKA, Tues.—Offi•*J cials today predicted a record turn-out in Northern Rhodesia's first general election under its new constitution and the first in which African voters outnumber Europeans. More than half the electorate of nearly 130,000 had voted by noon, local time, and a205 words
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Article79 1962-10-31 20 Pep talk in Japanese SINGAPORE. Tues. The youth goodwill mission from Japan sat entranced today as a top Government official gave them a pep talk in fluent Japanese. Mr. Ooh Sin Tub, Deputy Director of Social Welfare, described how the authorities in the Island looked after the welfare of adults79 words
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Article43 1962-10-31 20 SINGAPORE, Tues— Mrs. M. R. Anciano. chairman o( the organising committee for Uie Flag Day in aid of the building fund of the Singapore Association for the Deaf, said nearlj $14,000 to raised from the sale of flags and car labels.43 words
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Article322 1962-10-31 20 LONDON. Tues. After yesterday's good performance there was a return to more sober conditions. In stock markets today and price movements were narrow and irregular. International events were less of a market factor and more attention was being paid to domestic economic affairs. Oiltedged securities were dull but322 words
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Article44 1962-10-31 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 23 ",d, Dec 23 "»d.. Jan. 23 •"'id., Feb. 23 9/16 d.. Jan /Mar. 23\d Apr./ June 23 3'l6d. July/Sept. 22 -»d Oct./ Dec. 22 \d., ci.f Nov. 23 11/16 d Dec. 23Nd.. Jan. 23 3'l6d. Tone: Steady but quiet44 words
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Article23 1962-10-31 20 LONDON, Tues—Buyers £8724, sellers £873 4- Forward buyers £858. sellers £860. Settlement £872. Turnover a.m. 190 tons. p.m. 55 Tone: Very steady.23 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-10-31 20 SINGAPORE, Turn (\SE of the world's v leading industrialists. Mr. F.J. Philips, today was optimistic that South-east Asia would stand to gain by the European Common Market. Mr. Philips is thr 57-year-old president of the giant firm of N. V. Philips Gloeilamptnfabrleken in556 words
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132 1962-10-31 20 Indonesia says it again: No territorial claim SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ii on-sulate-Gt day expressed vur a report that Mr. Donald Stephens, the North Borneo political leader, had fears of Indonesians "creeping into Brunt i The report Mad added that Mr. Stephens would soon be calling on Brunei's Sultan to warn132 words
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241 1962-10-31 20 SHB dispute for court arbitration SINGAPORL Tues. Thfj Acting .:inis»ter for labour. Mr. On? Pans Boon, today referred She trade dispute over cl >;nu served by the Singapo: Harbour Board Staff Association to the Industrial Arbitration Court But Mr. On ;ias asked the president of the court to consider d<ferring241 words
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Article31 1962-10-31 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Australian educationist Mr. Derek L. M. CaMia will be guesi speaker at a regular luncheon meeting of Rotary Club (West) at Princes Restaurant on Nov. 1.31 words
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Advertisement272 1962-10-31 20 •Cents Ut i Minimum) ENGAGEMENT CMUA BROHIER The KnKage■i.m It announced tx-twern KonK Llm son of Mrs. Queente Chua and thr Int.- Mr. Chua Boon Hln and Adeline only child of Mr. D. I. Biohx-r and Madam Belinda R. O, 1 .in. W| WATCHES \m\^^mmmmm^mmmmmmmm^Lt\\\\\ a wide ond attractive range272 words
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