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Title Section21 1962-11-01 1 AVERAGE HAII.Y CERTIFII r 100,000 The Straits Times Mob** Net** 01 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration851 1962-11-01 1 Nehru bows to critics and 'concerted demand' against 'negligent, indifferent' Minister NEW DELHI, Wad. ]^|R. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, tonight took over the Defence portfolio from Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, who has been appointed Minister in Charge of Defence Production, and will continue as a Cabinet member.851 words
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Article74 1962-11-01 1 MANILA. Wed. A cholera epidemic has killed 125 persons in West New Guinea (West Irian) since Sept. 30, the World Health Organisations Western Pacific Office here reported. Dr. I. C. Pan*. WHO regional director, said: "The epidemic is probably caused by the attain of Cholera74 words
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Article31 1962-11-01 1 LUSAKA, Weu. Sir Roy Welensky's United Federal Party won the first seven seats as early results were announced today In Northern Rhodesia's first general election under its new constitution—Reuter.31 words
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Article409 1962-11-01 1 TENGKU ON LAST LAP OF TOUR /CALCUTTA, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman arrived here today from Agra on the last lap of his 11 -day Indian tour. The Malayan Prime Minister was accorded a warm welcome at the airport by West Bengal's Chief Minister and high officials of the Central and409 words
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Article936 1962-11-01 1 From DAHARI ALI K. LUMPUR, Wed. APATHY among Malay school teachers is one of the main reasons for the large number of failures among Malay school pupils who sat for Malayan secondary school entrance examina- tions. This is stated in the long-awaited report of the nine-member committee936 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lieut-General Dato Sir Rodney Moore (above), 'has been promoted to the local rank of by the Yang Agong, it was announced today. With Malaysia, the Army's strength is expected to be increased by one-third, the127 words
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85 1962-11-01 1 ROME, Wed.— A court here has ordered actor Franco Silva to stand trial on charges of alleged extortion and fraud against Swedish film star Anita Ekberg. Silva is alleged to have threatened to publicise certain facts about the actress in an article unlessReuter - 85 words
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Article48 1962-11-01 1 NAIROBI. Wed. Sir John Ainley. Chief Justice of the unified judiciary of Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei, nas been appointed Chief Justice of Kenya. A Government statement said he succeeds Sir Ronald Sinclair, now president of the Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article95 1962-11-01 1 /^HANDLER. (Arizona). Vj Wed. Internatioi al Airlines are to introduce new group fares, including a trip round the world.. for less than I SSI .OOO (about S3.000) it was announced here yesterday. Negotiations of world fares patterns for Government approval ended here after a five-week session95 words
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Article373 1962-11-01 1 $500, 000 ...offer by Turf Club to beat the 4-D men's 'whisper' campaign SINGAPORE, Wad. r[E Singapore Turf Club today offered to pay $500,000 to anyone who can prove that some big sweep tickets sold were not included in the draw. The secretary of the club. Mr. D. R. H.373 words
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674 1962-11-01 1 3 on $7im. offer of shares charge IPOH, Wednesday. THREE men, all of Ipoh, in the Sessions Court today were alleged to have published a company prospectus in the Malayan Times, dated July 24 this year, falsely representing the Malayan Investment Corporation and offering for sale to the public the674 words
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179 1962-11-01 1 It will cost more to insure your car in 1963 SINGAPORE, Wed. Your car insurance (unless you live in the Borneo territories) will cost more from next year. The new rates were announced today by the Motor Insurance Association of Malaya and Borneo and the Insurance Association of thf Federation179 words
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Article230 1962-11-01 1 Cuban Navy on combat practice I/EY WEST, Wed. Havana Radio reported that the Cuban Navy today began four days of combat practice manoeuvres. The broadcast, heard here, said the manoeuvres were centered on a small area off Cuba's Northern coast between Havana and the town 'of Marlel. about 20 milesReuter - 230 words
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Article18 1962-11-01 1 FLYING RIGHTS FOR MIKOYAN LQNDOM i:nn PI 1 1 n l>. piit i ,11, Partita* i18 words
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Article206 1962-11-01 2 50,000 ACRES OF RUBBER RUINED IN THAILAND BANGKOK, Wed. |-j 'JRADE sources here today reported that 50,000 acres, half of the rubber estates in Nakorn Srithamraj Province in south Thailand, were ruined by last week's storm. The storm, which was the worst to hit southern Thailand, left 2,000Reuter; UPI - 206 words
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93 1962-11-01 2 NASSAU, Wed. Kenneth Maurice Walmsley, Colonial Secretary of the Bahamas since 1956, was admitted to hospital here suffering from shock after pleading not ffuilty to one charge of assault and four charges of indecent assault. Walmsley, 48. was charged with assaulting Avenel Sewell93 words
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Article88 1962-11-01 2 THEN 3 die when plane explodes on field BANGKOK, Wed. A Thai Air Force Sabre- jet crashed in padi fields near here yesterday. The pilot parachuted to safety. But three teenagers who had come with a big crowd of curious villagers to inspect the wreckage died when cigarette sparksReuter - 88 words
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Article36 1962-11-01 2 MOSCOW, Wed— Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, has cent a telegram to Mr. Khrushchev congratulating him on his "wisdom and courage" shown. In the Cuban crisis, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article33 1962-11-01 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Denys Herbert H. Smith, chiel correspondent of the Sunday Telegraph and doyen of the British Pre-ss Corps in Washington, died suddenly at his home here aged 63— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article28 1962-11-01 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Atomic Energy Commission announced that the United States conducted another nuclear te.t In the Pacific yesterday In the vicinity of Johnston Island. Reuttr.Reuter - 28 words
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214 1962-11-01 2 Red China still out despite India's vote IT NIT ED NATIONS,Wed.— The General Assembly yesterday rejected a Soviet proposal to seat Communist China in the United Nations. A Soviet draft resolution to "remove the Chiang Kai-shek representatives from all I'nited Nations organs" and invite representatives of the Peking regime toReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-11-01 2 PEKING. Wednesday. ijPW ]t|R. MALCOLM MACDONALD, JpNRw iTI former British High Commis*>wK sioner in India, had a meeting lasting about one hour with the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr Chou En-lai, here today. Mr Mac Donald was not available for comment on the meeting,Reuter - 232 words
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Article35 1962-11-01 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Mr. Dirk Stikker. Nato secretary general, has completely recovered from the abdominal operation he underwent three weeks ago and will be discharged from hospital here next week, State Department officials said. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article55 1962-11-01 2 The shattering experience of India confirms my delegation's contention that goodwill is no defence against the dedicated wickedness of the Chinese Communists. The doctrine of force is rooted in Communist ideology, which calls for the «wrthrow or^ all non-Comrftunist govern &k ments. —Mr. Uu Chieh. the Nationalist Chinese de legate,55 words
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162 1962-11-01 2 fOBLENZ, (Germany), Wed. "I stood on the edge of the grave and shot and shot until I was sick." A former Nazi officer. In these words, yesterday described to a court a mass execution of Jews during the war. SS162 words
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295 1962-11-01 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wed SIR EDGAR Whitehead, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, appealed yesterday to the United Nations to give him a chance to build, over four to five years, a new multi-racial nation that could serve as a model to theReuter; UPI - 295 words
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Advertisement94 1962-11-01 2 INVEST YOUR MONEY THE SAFE EASY WAY- DEPOSIT AT MALAYAN FINANCE and earn JESSY PER ANNUM INTEREST he Corporation is wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking imited. Croup Assets as at 30th |unc, 1962 exceed 5200.000.000. Head Office KUALA LUMPUR. Kuala Lumpur Office: 16 fir 18 Mcdan Pasar. Tel: ***** 294 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-11-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby QQOtiE IT. DEAI£ ~v ©iWUBtA* Jk I hoNwflH>&k 39-1014 words
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Article266 1962-11-01 3 OAIGON, Wed. -r- Viet Cong Communists here are stepping up their terror campaign against American military forcesThree Vietnamese civilians were wounded yesterday when a grenade thrown at a United States military Jeep exploded In a street in central Saigon. The three American officers In266 words
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Article35 1962-11-01 3 CANBERRA, Wed— A two-week naval exercise, which has Just ended, strengthened the sea lifelines cf the Seato nations, RearAdmiral T. K. Morrison, Australian deputy director of the exercise, Hid here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration595 1962-11-01 3 House cheers Mac as he says: We will give India all help LONDON. Wed MR. Harold Macmillan said yesterday that many people reading the newspaper headlines about Cuba, China and India must have thought that by coincidence or calculation Communism was ''on the move in a big way." Taking IndiaReuter - 595 words
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342 1962-11-01 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. OIR Michael Wright of Britain challenged Russia in the main political committee to say whether it would give the Secretary-General the informa- tion it claimed to possess on how to detect and identify underground nuclear explosions. "If this Information exists and canReuter - 342 words
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132 1962-11-01 3 UNITED NATIONS Wednesday OUSSIA yesterday lx> urged India and Communist China to settle their border dispute by negotiation because its continuation could only benefit international imperialism. The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Valerian A. Zorin, told the General Assembly that "common sense requires settlement132 words
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Article218 1962-11-01 3 Quick look round LONDON. Wed. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said last night the world needed a "competition in appeasement." Addressing the Anglo-Aus-trian Society's annual dinner at the House of Commons, Viscount Montgomery said "fear of appea.sement" is preventing progress from the tangle of East-West relations." JERUSALEM: Mr. Yltzhah Ben-Zvi. 78.218 words
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156 1962-11-01 3 Strikers return with a good-conduct pledge LONDON. Wed.— Thousands of workers streamed back to the strike-hit Ford motor works at Dagenham. carrying signed promises of good behaviour. Sntnt who tried to get in without signing the promises were turned away, but the management said the return to work after aReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement299 1962-11-01 3 M. C. I. S. HOSPITALISATION BENEFIT THE MALAYAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED Is pleased to offer generous Hospitalisation Benefits at special premium rates to existing pollcyholders and new pollcyholders from Ist November. 1962. If the policyholder Is confined to an approved Licensed Hospital or a Government Hospital because of illness299 words
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319 1962-11-01 4 I SINGAPORE. Wed. j *p\V() men who were caught making preparations for committing ga ng robbery ;it a medicine shop at Red Hill (.'lose were jailed by Mr. .1 usl ire Winslow ■I Ihe Assize COUTt today. Lav Kee319 words
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Article56 1962-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A new service connecting Queenstown and Paya Lebar will be started tomorrow by Tay Koh Vat Bus Company. Known as Route 10A. It starts from the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Bartley Road, and goes along Bartley. Braddell. Thomson. Lornie, Adam. Farrer. Holland Roads,56 words
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202 1962-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. AN order of forfeiture made by a criminal dis- trict Judge in respect of 16 gold bars worth $17,000, 40 watches and two pairs of bangles was confirmed by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today.202 words
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Advertisement414 1962-11-01 4 GALA OPENING TODAY! y SIMULTANEOUSLY AT r-r I i SINGAPORE MALACCA PENANG J ODEON-Katwf S CATHAY S ODEON j I Tjohore bahru TTffiinwfiri J^ CATHAY CATHAY I ;^KUALAi.UMPUR^r J^ ODEON J I -SlNGAPdßl^obTdN^krtong PLUS ON STAGE! TONIGHT at 9.30 pa "MISS SARONG KEBAYA" Contest SEMI-FINALS S —CONTEST FINALS TOMORROW at414 words
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Miscellaneous374 1962-11-01 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's ache- British United Airways: From dule ol civil aircraft move- Stanstedt. Istanbul, Bombay ments at Paya Lebar airport. (BR 662) 7.20 ajn. Singapore- DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BOAC: To Calcutta. Bombay, BOAC: From Tokyo. Hong Abadan. Beirut, Zurich. London Kong (BA 963) 5.25374 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-11-01 5 FOR GOOD CONDUCT AND VOLUNTARY SERVICE' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Prize-giving day at the Bukit Nanas Convent Secondary School here began very much as usual today with a speech by the principal. Then, one by one, the children in their blue and white uniforms331 words
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431 1962-11-01 5 New grade of accountants may still work Amendment passed gINGAPORE, Wed. People now operating as accountants, though they do not have full qualifications of the profession can continue their practice even after the Singapore Society of Accountants Bill becomes law. A new category of members of the society, known as431 words
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Article132 1962-11-01 5 Postal men submit 13 claims SINGAPORE, Wed. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has submitted a set of 13 claims to the Ministry of Finance on behalf of Division II and 111 officers in the postal department, "with a rtew to arriving at a collective agreement." The union in a132 words
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Article126 1962-11-01 5 Man who broke into a church SINGAPORE, Wed. Omar bin Jaffar, 35, hid himself inside the confessional of a Catholic church, while the police were searching for him at 2.30 this morning. Senior Inspector M. C. Jacob, prosecuting, said this today when Omar appeared at 10.45 a.m. in a district126 words
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217 1962-11-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Low Chuck Song, managing director of Allied Radio Corporation, alleged In the Sixth Magistrate's Court today that he was given a dud cheque for $6,750 as payment for 45 sets of tape-recorders. He was giving evidence against Lim Chin Huat, proprietor217 words
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Article132 1962-11-01 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The! fourth course in radio servicing ana repair organised oy tiie Aduli Education Board will be held at the Balestier Junior Trade School every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. for six months, from January next year. Lectures on132 words
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Advertisement174 1962-11-01 5 IMPOSSIBLE? BUT IT'S TRUE! +j* SEE THIS K V AMAZING FEAT *f\ WM TUC mim again sponsored by I t, J^ Br Opening TONIGHT fl at 8.30 p.m. I S* STADIUM NEGARA, Kuala Lumpur m aid of F^^ Selangor Spastic Children's Association under the distinguished patronage of mt^. His Majesty174 words
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Advertisement231 1962-11-01 5 THE CHOICE OF PEOPLE OF TASTE The choice of Japan's A sweet liqueur from most fashionable so- M oka coffee and ciety. So delicate, so Brandy. The coffee's smooth, so delightful. aroma is locked in by Beautiful ornamental the brandy in this conporcelain bottle. noisseur's drink m tm Obtainable at231 words
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Article245 1962-11-01 6 MURDER: GUILTY BUT INSANE MALACCA, Wednesday. "MR. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court today ordered a weeder, John Simhachalam, 31, charged with murdering his 19-year-old wife, to be detained at the pleasure of the Governor-in-Council. The jury earlier returned a six-one verdict that Simhachalam had killed his wile. Jalambah.245 words
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99 1962-11-01 6 Socialist calls for ban on strip-tease shows MALACCA. Wed— The Municipal Council today decided to refer to its public health, licensing and veterinary services committee a motion urging the police to ban all striptease shows in nightclubs and theatres here. The resolution asks the police to cancel existing licenses for99 words
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Article62 1962-11-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Settlers of the Sungel Tekall land development schemes, 14 miles from here, will soon be taught ba-skei-work by members of the Gurney Road School for the Blind. According to Mr. Kenny Ng, secretary of the rural project committee of the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber62 words
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Article, Illustration113 1962-11-01 6 PUAN RODZIAH AND DATIN SAMBANTHAN ON EITHER SIDE OF NEHRU THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman (left) at a banquet given in his honour by the Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru (right), in New Delhi. At left is the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications,113 words
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315 1962-11-01 6 IPOH, Wednesday. fHAN YIK, 49. a pork seller from Batu Gajah, was today fined $2,000, or three months' Jail. He was found guilty in the Magistrate's Court of acting as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club in Ipoh on May 7315 words
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Article19 1962-11-01 6 PENANO. Wed. The City Council is to review the rating assessments on all ancestral worship premises.19 words
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Article31 1962-11-01 6 PENANO. Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. will open a central welfare council seminar at the E. and O. Hotel on Friday.31 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-11-01 6 Raja: Girl's education 'even more important' than boy's PENANG, Wed. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda al-Haj, today described the education of a girl as "even more important" than that of a boy. "A girl's schooling does not benefit only herself but also her husband and family," he told 1,600 teachers185 words
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Article245 1962-11-01 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore blood bank will need about 20,000 blood donations in 1965— 0r at least 1.600 donors every month if the hospitals are to have sufficient blood to treat patients, according to a Government statement last night The figures are based on the245 words
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Article157 1962-11-01 6 TAURUA: EXCITING RACE TO ADEN OINGAPORE. Wed The 22-ton schooner Taurua, which sailed from Singapore in August with four Servicemen and one woman for Monte Carlo, recently took on an American ketch— the Svea— in an exciting 1,400-mile race from the Seychelles to Aden. In a letter received by the157 words
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Article19 1962-11-01 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association will meet on Saturday to elect Its president.19 words
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Advertisement115 1962-11-01 6 Fhose Horrid A6E SPOTS* WRINKLES Fade Them Out! Weathered brown spots ond wrinVles They tell the world you're getting old perhops before you really ore. Fade them out with ESOTERICA, new medicated cream that brecks up masses of pigment on the skin mokes hands look white, smooth, and young again.115 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-11-01 7 THE PRIME MIN ISTER. Tengku Abdul Rahman, receiving an address of welcome from the citizens of New Delhi at the histtoric Red Fort —so called because of the red sandstone used in its construction. Presenting the Tengku with the address is Delhi's MayorUPI - 68 words
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114 1962-11-01 7 PENANG. Wed. Malayan delegates to the 17th World Junior Chamber International Congress in Hong Kong next month will also discuss the formation of a National Junior Chamber of Malaysia. "We hope to meet delegates from other Malaysian countries for talks on this matter,"114 words
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176 1962-11-01 7 Pledge to stop pupils dancing in hotel KUANTAN, Wed.— The president of the Kuantan Town Council, Haji Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, has promised to see the District Officer and the headmaster of the Sultan Abu Bakar School about stopping the school's pupils from dancing in a hotel here. He was176 words
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413 1962-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. A world ranking industrialist flew into the Federal capital today for a five-hour visit and announced a S2CD.OOO "deal" to assist the Federation Government in its fight against tuberculosis. He Is Mr. E. J. Philips 57-year-old president of the giant electronics413 words
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175 1962-11-01 7 T___ M MALACCA, Wednesday. HE Malacca Municipal Council was split today on who should lay the foundation stone of inVo°S S n'K° St atS Sh PhOUSeS and clinlc Six councillors— five Alliance and one Malayan Party —said that it should be the Chief Minister.175 words
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Article55 1962-11-01 7 BINOAPORE. Wed. Thieves broke into the Pavilion Silk Store' in Orchard Road early this morning, and stole textiles and cash to- tailing $2,725. The theft was discovered when a watchman from a store opposite no- tlced a car loaded with rolls of] cloth driving aw«y.55 words
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Article43 1962-11-01 7 KLUANO. Wed. Mr. Ratan Singh has been elected president of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here. Other officials are: Che Sa'ad Hmsm, chairman: Mr. Danny Tan Eng Swee. vice-chairman; Che Samlon Slkor. secretary; and Mr. D. H. Wan. treasurer.43 words
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Article71 1962-11-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Eight local management trainees of the Malayan Airways returned today after an intensive fourmonth course in traffic and operations at ROAC headquarters in London The overseas staff training programme is to prepare local officers for junior and senior supervisory positions. The trainees are Loh71 words
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298 1962-11-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE Commissioner of the Federal capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, said today that he was concerned over the question of income tax on properties paid by owner-occupiers in Kuala Lumpur. He told an annual budget meeting of the Advisory298 words
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Article43 1962-11-01 8 SINOAPORE. Wed. A fibreglass speedboat with a 75 h.p. outboard engine valued at $12,000 was reported stolen yesterday from a boathouse In Pulau Damar Dam in the south Islands. The boat belonged to Mr. P. H. Bodwell, a Singapore businessman43 words
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Article25 1962-11-01 8 SINOAPORE. Wed. Seventyeight women were detained under the Women's Charter between July and last month, according to a Social Welfare Department report.25 words
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112 1962-11-01 8 HK52,000,000 BATTERY PROJECT FOR TASEK HONG KONG. Wed.— A motor spare parts firm here Is prepared to invest $1 million <HK$2 million) in thf Tasek Industrial estate In Ipoh to manufacture storage batteries, according to South China Morning Post today. A spokesman for the firm, K. Cheong Motor Co., was112 words
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Article72 1962-11-01 8 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Seremban Rotary Club has sent $130 to a Thai Rotary Club for flood victims in Southern Thailand. The president of the club, Mr. Lim Ewe Law, said the money was sent through the Dhonburi Club of Thailand. He said: "Though the amount is72 words
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204 1962-11-01 8 ICFTU HQ CONDEMNS COMMUNIST WAR ON INDIA KUALA LUMPUR, WecL— The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has endorsed a resolution adopted at the recent Asian regional conference in Tokyo, eondeminf Communist Chinese aggression on India. In a cable received here last night from the secretarygeneral Mr. Omar Becu, the204 words
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Article39 1962-11-01 8 BINOAPORE. Wed. The Social Welfare Department distributed more than 28,4001 b. of milk to needy children from July to last month. The milk was supplied free by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.39 words
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Article30 1962-11-01 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Social Welfare Department report today disclosed that there were 800 inmates in the various social welfare homes and Institutions between July and September.30 words
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Article31 1962-11-01 8 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Lee Foolc, 47, manager of a tin mine near here, has told the police that $1,000 worth of engine parts were missing from the mine.31 words
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Article153 1962-11-01 8 Flushed out families return KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About 200 people returned today to their homes in Kampong Pasir, off sth mile, Klang Road, after being evacuated last night when the Klang River overflowed in heavy rains and flooded the area under five feet of water. Most of the evacuees had153 words
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Article52 1962-11-01 8 IPOH. Wed.- An exhibition of 100 reproductions of works by Picasso will be held at the YMCA hall here from Saturday to Monday. Organised by the Perak Arts Council in conjunction with the Alliance Francaise, Kuala Lumpur, uhe exhibition will be open from 10 am. to52 words
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Article49 1962-11-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. lnche Mohamed Salleh bin Hassan, a headmaster in Johore Bahru. waa awarded the Plngat Ibrahim Sultan in the Sultan of Johore's 68th birthday honours list on Sunday. Inche Mohamed Salleh 's nama was Inadvertently left out in the list published on Monday.49 words
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Article205 1962-11-01 8 MALACCA, Wed 'THE president of the 1 Malacca municipal council, Mr. G. Mariappan, ruled out of order a Socialist Front motion which he described as "a political attempt to gain votes." The resolution, he added, was designed to create suspicion in the minds of the205 words
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Miscellaneous175 1962-11-01 8 Allot, <*>p By V.T. HmmUim DO YOU THINK Vl OUNWO...IQU6SS\ A -J OR. BCED6/ V^" .-BUT I WNTTD QST THEY'LL RECOVEB J THEY CAW, BUT NO V IAOKf /X I A ARE YOU Y-Y-YE? l\Am/ FROM HERE FATfJ \bß. seEoe?^X telun' what kincaJ V y *vU<J WußtSrrnTMN^^ L_ x^fl I175 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1962-11-01 9 Bobby Locke: The genial wizard of big-time golf HE NEVER WORRIED ABOUT HIS WEAK LEFT HAND: HIS RIGHT HE USED TO COLLECT CHEQUES... ONE afternoon in July 1!).")7 large crowd slood neur the last green on Scotland's famous St. Andrews golf course tensely watching a portly, 35-year-old player take an1,567 words
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Advertisement160 1962-11-01 9 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers V li» ¥Jai**f I Irs Jbb&'&' •S-:-'5 .••J^KSjlk IHII j ■•:'■:■•s':■ Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for you FEDERATION! 20s tXLCUIIVL PACK 80 CLNIS AND160 words
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Advertisement85 1962-11-01 9 f ammtir»Eilla SLIMSTYLEISON 99^b1BBILWw "^3 M. V^S i a 1 ■Kk f^^J BP^b^b^b^CK^ 2k *^bI mbßßbsH a 1 ■Lb! 1 |JBB^yBB^B^B^B&. 'fll B^B^^^^ bBbT" I |^^^^J I M 1 bMO^ B^ .^bß! i^^bbJLw v JAYNE MANSFIELD, glamorous Hollywood star rld«t iMHtMM 'Sllmttyta* 150-LI i MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY TO YOUR85 words
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Obituary65 1962-11-01 10 2H U,,,,i. w» Visifflnml MR. WONC THEAN FOOK, SO > ruefully on .'lO-10-82 leavln* behind his mife, 3 sons. Chin Wee. Chin r.hoy and Chin Yoonn. 3 naushtrrs. I sons-in-law. 3 daught-ers-in-law and many icrandchildreß to mourn his loss, fjetteaj will leave T.B. 110 Teblni: TlB(«1, I|K>h at 1065 words
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Article113 1962-11-01 10 :t> W.irrfv <;» Minimum i MR. CHOE PENG TONC and family thnnlc it 1 1 frt^ndff s nd r**lsit]V(*i for their rifts. wrt-Hth.'. scrolls, assistance and attendance on the occasion of the funeral of Mrs. Choc Peng Tong mcc Wong Yoon Wah > on 30-10-82 THE FAMILY OF the113 words
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Article16 1962-11-01 10 JO Hmrts fie (Minimum) A J. MURPHY please contact Hutchir.on PO Bajaj US Singapore, urgent.16 words
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Article226 1962-11-01 10 211 Word* |f| Minimum I REMEMBER TO BUY Ryvlta when your doctor prc«<rthes a low-fat diet. R»vlt» cruphread la nourishing, satisfying Try It to-l.iy. NO BREWING! No stewing! No waste: and No mes-y tea leares! fse <•••!. 100'", Pure Tea. You can make refrmhini: Ne.-.tea In a cup. FEDERAL226 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, November 1, 1962.
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Article721 1962-11-01 10 Any lull in the war in the Himalayas is good news. But although the shooting has died down in the last five days, the general situation is unchanged. There is no indication of i negotiations, or even of preliminary talks between Peking and Delhi which721 words
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Article360 1962-11-01 10 The developing countries complain that adverse terms oi trade more than wipe out the value of aid received. While this is no less than the truth, the tone may smack of ingratitude. If this impression has been given it needs to be corrected and the twelfth an- i360 words
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Article226 1962-11-01 10 If the Ministry of Education would ask the Ministry of Health why ghosts living in rambutan trees can be seen by and can talk to only young girls of a certain impressionable age. the strange affair of the Al-Atas Arabic School j would quickly be solved. There i226 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1962-11-01 10 FRANCIS OFNER - The symbol of terror who is Hungary's best hope FRANCIS OFNER SIX YEARS AFTER THE REVOLUTION A SLOW VICTORY IS BEING WON: FOR CHANGES ARE SEEN EVERYWHERE by SIX years after the defeat of the Hun garian uprising, the ideas of the 1956 rebellion have begun to conquer the minds1,380 words
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365 1962-11-01 10 DCXJTOR'3'" letter i ST. Oct. 15) raises certain points which explain why doctors shun Government service. His statements are embarrassingly true. Subtle forms of favouritism and "string-pulling* arise from time to time but they are hard to pin-point. Those Involved are men of experience,365 words
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Letter55 1962-11-01 10 rls obvious why the Barlsan Soslalls has chosen to remain silent on the Sino-Indlan border war. To condemn Peking would mean losing the Chinese votes. To remain silent may cost- them the Indian votes. Since the Chinese form the majority of Singapore's voters, why worry about losing the55 words
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Letter171 1962-11-01 10 Miller... and censorship I EVERYONE who is famiJ liar with Henry Millers "Tropic of Cancer" must have been perturbed to note that the book has been subjected to police censorship and book sellers have been fined for possessing obscene literature. This action by the authorities is unfair and unjustified. The171 words
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Advertisement522 1962-11-01 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified advertisements may tx handed lax lat Hoot COLO OTORAOI AS)C*O« Orchsrd Road COLD •TOWAUK ■RANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO) KIPPIL NOACr-NAVAL BASB Authorised Agents: CITY SOOK STORK LT» Winchester House. Cottyor Quay TUB NBWB PKONT Fitipstriek's tuparmartast M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval522 words
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Advertisement43 1962-11-01 10 '^cc ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21. Chul.a Stroot, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirado* MaMitu, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. I 54-44, Notfcon Rood, Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement115 1962-11-01 10 (i/awie THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE gold plate hay* bmwn worn far m Ung o» thirty-fi yon. All KimnHft iwwtlry will gfva coft— pond ing joiifoction. V^^^BBBV r BBBA WisBBV BBBsBBBBI SB? OBBOF aSVtOSO FINE QUALITY JEWELRY FOI MI N: J.w»k» C<lUr Hrn Its HaMan C»* Itaho ■Of LADIIS: sVxslsia ton* Hrn115 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1962-11-01 11 Tuition time— for love notes Extracts from a suicide couple's last essay and marginal comments SINGAPORE, Wed pOR a 17-year-old schoolboy and a 16-year-old sc h o olgirl, compos ition time was also confession time... Time for essays on their secret, star-crossed love. Today, their love notes were produced as1,102 words
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Article, Illustration587 1962-11-01 11 NO INCREASE IN CAPITAL'S ASSESSMENT RATES NEXT YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed jyjANY will be pleased with the Kuala Lumpur municipal budget for next year, insofar as it will adversely affect only the following: PATIENTS using the municipal maternity service, who will have to pay a587 words
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202 1962-11-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. pHE president of the Senate, Dato Abdul Rahman A bin Mohamed Yasin was today elected president' ot the Royal Commonwealth Society at its first buS;s meeting, former Minister of FinTun Sir Henry Lee and the former Malayan Ambassador to the United States,202 words
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Article30 1962-11-01 11 Duty not paid fined SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Poh Lim. 22 was today fined $5,000 or 10 months' jail for possessing 384J lbs of cigarettes for which duty was not paid.30 words
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Article37 1962-11-01 11 KL'CHiNG Wed North Borneo* Police Band b at full strength for the first time. Ten buglers have lust joined after recruit training The band visits even very rimoie place* to giv« concert*37 words
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Article103 1962-11-01 11 Press is shown how trap works SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Police today put on show their latest weapon to combat the speed-happy motorist a radar speed trap A demonstration of how the trap works was given at the Police Training School to the Press by traffic police experts. The equipment is103 words
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Article43 1962-11-01 11 MALACCA. Wed. The supple-' mentary budget (or this town authorising expenditure of about $1.3 million has been approved by the Governor-ln-Council. This was announced today by the president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. G. Mariappan, at its! monthly meeting.43 words
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Article75 1962-11-01 11 Two buried alive BATTJ GAJAH. Wed. A mining foreman. Hee Long, 54. and a labourer. Leong Chuan. 30. were buried alive in a landslide at Hin Heng tin mine near here yesterday evening. They were walking along the bund of the mining pit when it caved in. bringing down thousands75 words
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Article59 1962-11-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Three employres 01 thr siiißnpore Government Printing Office have passed me intermediate .initiation 1 second class 1 in compositors' work conducted by the City and Guilds of London Institute. The successful candidates, who sat for the examination in MayJune thi.s year, were Henry Goh59 words
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Article41 1962-11-01 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The Sultan of Johore and the Sultanah will visit Kluang tomorrow. Batu Pahat on Saturday and Muar on Monday and Tuesday, riurinn which the Ruler will present his 68U1 birthday awards to recipients41 words
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232 1962-11-01 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Detective Tan Mong Sia, 29. with nine years' service! was today sentenced to nine months' jail on each of two charges of corruptly giving a total of $15 in bribes to four policemen. Also convicted with Tan 1 was Lee Ah Hlang.232 words
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Advertisement128 1962-11-01 11 *V^ Every mother fid dreams of a ZJj V bouncing baby! t## /^^^^^v wul the taby strol>B Bd health y si I I /^i Of course it will be with Kalzana D I *"^/Vj J to fortify b^h mother-to-be and baby. J I Kalzana D, the calcium food with 9128 words
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Advertisement154 1962-11-01 11 s^K r* iSy f> I*7^ v i*v»nA>JlBßiiffl Bui y*fj "^VvT^T^yife&SH Britain's best socks Byford's Bri-Nyion socks are made In f s/ /j England. They fit superbly. They are j folffi 1 1 reallyhard-wearing.Youcan'tbuy better I jm^^^^ U Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool Dt j socKr and stockings that are154 words
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Miscellaneous412 1962-11-01 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE B a^, a re^ Une Hea B fc Si ~™^^%-VICE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- melreß vous Witn Music; 7.30 Tini« AM b.OO Oood Morning; 8.01 Signal. News: 7.35 Breakiasi Mornuig Preludf; 7.00 Ifie Club; 8.00 Tune Signal. News Ne*s; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin. In The National LanguaKe;412 words
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Article85 1962-11-01 12 Girl killed, then two arrests XIT IIING. Wed.—Police in Dalat in the Third Division of Sarawak have made two arrests following a spate of violence at Nanea Beluan. An Iban cirl was killed and her sister wounded by a youth in the villace last Friday. At the murdered trirl's funeral85 words
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Article44 1962-11-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A talk on "World Polities' will be given by Dr. Wang Gung-wu. aj lecturer in history at the University or Malaya, at the YWCA. Davidson Road, on Friday at 8 pjn. The talk l.s open to the public.44 words
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Article, Illustration572 1962-11-01 12 Malaya calls for Formosa to stay in the U.N. DATO ONG CONDEMNS COMMUNIST ACTS OF AGGRESSION IN TIBET, INDIA I J N IT E D NATIONS, Wed.— Malaya told the General Assembly yesterday that Communist China^s acts of aggression in Tibet and India should be roundly condemned by peace lovingReuter - 572 words
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196 1962-11-01 12 A LOR STAR. Wed. Because they have to cope with 300 to 400 patients a day, the two doctors in the Alor Star hospital's outpatients' department can spend only three or four minutes on each patiejit. This was stated by the196 words
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Article75 1962-11-01 12 The hesitant widow. PENANG. Wed. A widow, who hesitated while crossing a road. was .fatally knocked a o w n by a motorcyclist, a coroner's court was told today. M She stepped forward and then backward." the motor-cyclist. Yeoh Ah Gan. testified at the Inquest on Chew Teik. Wan 55.75 words
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Advertisement115 1962-11-01 12 |i if A A I /Arm ->J?i>3i a DRAGON BRAND VIONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. H*o<i OHicai Morunouchi, Chiyode-ku, Tokyo. Jopen Col. MaM ONOSEME TOKYO" >oU Afienf: Hong Lanf Co., Ltd., Siitfapara. Heofl Hordwor. A Co., Ltd., Pcn«n«. Everybody's drinking tve/u/Dcu/ it's made from u)holesome,full oream couj s rniiK, «^%kf^^se»i^^_ with115 words
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Advertisement274 1962-11-01 12 Keep your hair c well-groomed all dayI use S HAIR CREAM i| Now, Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlling interest in your hair, neatly and naturalh. Keeps your hair lively all day long wellgroomed without ploss. And one jar gives months ol" regular daily u^c. IHULTON NEW YORK LONDON274 words
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Miscellaneous13 1962-11-01 12 Jtwtf* Huttntj Htf tin Ift h Hrintdahl I^l I /SOOTY I'M 50 LATE,)13 words
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Advertisement782 1962-11-01 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, TAN BIN CHIN of Nos. 103/105, East Coast Road, Singapore, have applied for a transfer of a Retail Shop licence In respect of premises Nos. 103/105, East Coast Road, Singapore, to Mr- Teo Chwee Eng and that this application will be heard782 words
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Advertisement785 1962-11-01 13 NOTICES GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LIMITED TANJONG TIN DREDGING LIMITED PENGKALEN LIMITED KENT (F.M-S.) TIN DREDGING LIMITED RAMBUTAN LIMITED HONGKONG TIN UMITED KILUNGHALL TIN LIMITED CHENDERIANG TIN DREDGING LIMITED IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED KINTA KELLAS TIN DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED Arrangements for the establishment of Malayan Branch Registers of members have now been785 words
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Advertisement849 1962-11-01 13 i Continued fross Pa«< I* I SITUATIONS VACANT H Word* U (Ml*.)— Box it rts. oxtrm WANTED Ezperltnoad 5.H.8./Rallways Delivery Clerk. An; Nationality. Age must be over 30. Apply with detail* to Box A 4095 S.T. Spore. WANTED FOR PROGRESSIVE position with larg* concern salesman aged 30/40 with chemical/technical background849 words
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Advertisement893 1962-11-01 13 SITUATIONS WANTED Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. extra MALAY CHAUFFEUR available Immediately seeks employment with European household. Most reliable blsrhly reeomoiended Phone (B'pore) M6M Office boura. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* U (Mt*u>—Bmx St eta. OMtrm TO LIT Bungalow with three bedrooms two servant rooms modern sanitation area 3rd mile893 words
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Advertisement1003 1962-11-01 13 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Ml*.) Bom tt eta, oxtrm TYPEWRITING IN 9 Weeks. Success Guaranteed. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, all stages. N C.S.. 433 A Geylang Road, Spore. SHORTHAND! Rapid Simplified Method; Classes Morning/Afternoon/ Evening: Complete theory within Two Months: Raja's College (Glan Singh's 2nd floor) *****. RAPID COURSESI Secretarial. Stenography, Bookkeeping,1,003 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-11-01 13 PHILATELY to Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. oxtrm BUYING USED POSTACB Stamps. Inquiries Mr. £d. Peterson, 1265 North Harvard. Los Angeles, 29 California. U.S. A. TURN USED POSTAGE Stamps Into caso. Details from Phoenix (Dept.Z9>, 28, St. George's Place. Canterbury. England VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* SS (Ml*.)— Bom1,019 words
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Advertisement776 1962-11-01 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. 10 Word* U (Min.)— Box SO eU. txlrm TIREO? LET LAURA Massmge stes.mbs.th refresh you Licensed Mssseur/llssseuse 31S-P River Valley Road, S'pcre Telephone 2557« 10.00 a.m to 8.00 p.m. sharp. SALON PATRICIA lor Individual nal.-styllnc colour-tints, facials, Swedish massage, steambaths, manicures and pedicures 26A Penan* Lane (Just776 words
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Advertisement321 1962-11-01 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IB Words SS (Mm.)— Bux SO et*. txlrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR BeesMs Meyer Rd.. Dancing n.^htly. ph. *****. MAYFAIP. HOTEL a'pur. Rooms Alrcondltioned PoDular Bur Courteous Servic* AIRCONOITIONED NON AIRCONDITIONED Room. moderate charges Tioui: Bua Hotel. Tel: filTf LADIES SHOES 70 Word* SS (Mm.)— Box SO ett.321 words
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Article, Illustration426 1962-11-01 14 High-society fashions (worth $31,000) on show IjWBULOUS fashions which we only read about from latest reports are now here in Singapore. From a big collection of "Round-the-World" fashions 1 have chosen three outfits to give you an idea how exclusive they are. Hold your breath From London comes a Ronald426 words
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Article265 1962-11-01 14 AN EYE ON CHILD'S FEET pOR the natural de- velopment of your child's feet here is a simple exercise recommended by a physiotherapist. Practise it yourself for a few minutes in order to feel the effect You will then be able to show your child how to do it. It265 words
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Article291 1962-11-01 14 A black lacquer effect on unfinished furniture can be simulated with flat wall paint and varnish. After sanding the surface as smooth as possible, brush on several coats of flat black wall paint or spray on several coats of flat enamel. In each case, let the first coat291 words
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Article76 1962-11-01 14 »T«E pungency of mint L complements the bland sweetness of fresh green peas. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter or margarine In a saucepan. Add lVi tablespoons of dried mint leaves Let steep 15 minutes Meanwhile, cook 2 cups of peas uncovered for 5 minutes in "j76 words
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Advertisement297 1962-11-01 14 l^r^Y N E WYE AR Children's Wear from 0.90 Ladies' Blouses 2.90 j Textile Piecegoods 0.70 i Ladies' Night Gowns 2.90 Cultured Pearls 9.80 I I China Tea Set $11.50 Toys 0.20 Men's Shirts 3.90 THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE GIFTS YOU'LL GET 1 r 131, Middle Road. Spore297 words
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Advertisement575 1962-11-01 14 f\ DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER To introduce their range of Js=^B exquisite "Black Opal" cos- v^r metics. Rimmel of London are making a special offer through- s^J 0 out the month of November. <J I < *S> With every two items purchased -L > you575 words
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Advertisement105 1962-11-01 14 Rheumatism Neuritis Go Away The araaxing; new discovery Romind hanlxhes the pains or Arthritli. hlicumatlKm. KibroslU*. Neuritis and BeUtlca, likr magic. In 30 mlnutca alter the tint dose, pains disappear, mud In a fawdays thu tnarvelou* medicina dissolves and removes the body poisons and Uric Acid that are the causa105 words
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Miscellaneous293 1962-11-01 14 Straits Times Crossword WM Wm fIH Hi~ Hi IH 1H 1H Hi^^llß^^lllli^^ ACROSS 4. Tennis's met with a change 1. In Prance I have a (vulgarly) of views (10). hopeless passion (8). 6. Clear, as opposed to 2 s river 5. Oet overheated trying to de- (8). clde between science293 words
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Advertisement1513 1962-11-01 15 1 Bai^^^^a*^a^a^^S li^T^^iiM 10 LIVERPOOL t WESI COASI U.ft urn I'pwa tarn rraai PaoMS AUIOLYCUS A'moutn, L pill. H Burg, Roan ll Pt/NM 2 NM S MENELAUS Li-irMII. SiaiSM C 33/38 Nay 2 UOLIUS UvtrtiM Ntv 3 NM 8 Nil 7/ S Ntv IB PELEUS liteiiin. Oubiia. fiiaigo* dm U1,513 words
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Advertisement1398 1962-11-01 15 THE E. A. C. LINES- I MlllNka II .l«O/L U MAVNk. MAMBURf). OItMEN, AHINkW i i ai'mioAM iMsittatu osio coiwtMiuattiiecoPMiMii»» /Bjr_^&\ t >ftaß 'tnaai |S|VB*MSI "MALACCA" I) S 2S-2121 Oct Sailel li Pt, l Na> YX v3LJSJ "Busuansa" do 11 oct/ 4 hi. 3/ 7 nm 1/ shm yXV J*J1,398 words
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Advertisement1500 1962-11-01 15 tJLPRES* SERVICE 10 tONOON. UVERPOQ4 ft CONTINENTAL PORT*. i dwi P. iv* Piajas ItNVANNOCa ua ■■oart, I'OM. SmootJi UPt/Tliaj BENREOCH (E.lpO l'»Hl, R'Oim, Hull, Hburg S. I/Nat 1 NM J/ S ■ENLOYAL (EOJ Uiata. M bfOttgll. HiJuri S. 33/Ne»4 NM 1/ S BENCUUCa I pill. Havre. H'brg. G'mouth Dm Ml/111,500 words
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Advertisement1307 1962-11-01 15 ••Ma!*, McALISTER tfs CO., LTD. W, TOCJI Teh Hi tmi JLmWw \)t*>* ELLERM AW LIMB KLAVKNE SS LINE V LONDON, HAMBURS. ROT'EROAM, LOS ANBEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY OF RIPON Accaibaj <argt tir CtiUal ft Siutk S'pori p. Shim Ptnang .nVLVl^'i > i. ri1,307 words
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Article214 1962-11-01 16 auOVEMBCR Drat grade rubber buy- ara f.c.b. closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday tt 821 cents per In. up li cents Tbe tone sjsjg uncertain. ICCJ.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices id cents per Ib. yesterday: lot I R s.s. prompt f.o.b. buyers 82t. hPller.s214 words
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Article79 1962-11-01 16 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Not. 1. Rubber 802 cents a Ib. Copra $444 a ton. Coconut oil $694 a ton. Palm oil $577.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5323.50 a ton. The rate of duties79 words
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Article141 1962-11-01 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. rTHE market was steadier today. Some leaders eased MiKhtiy in late dealings. Moves were narrower and more In balance with trading more selective. B H.P. lost 6d. to 52s 9d. and ICIAN'Z closed at Oft 6d. after sales at 445. 6d. Oils and base metals fluctuated141 words
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Article96 1962-11-01 16 THE Mslaysn Eichinil Binkt* Al* ••eistisn made these cbangas In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100) Ntw Ysrh. buying TT 32 7/8, airmail OD 38. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills, 33 3/8 trade bills. tslllni TT sr 00 rsady: Ntw Varh 32 5/S: ■algian96 words
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Article23 1962-11-01 16 October. 31 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 823 cents (up 14 cents). TIN: 5431.25 (up 624 cents) Fstlmated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).23 words
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511 1962-11-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent 'I'jXDITIONS on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday tended to be quirt although industrials were very steady. Prices in the section moved very narrowly and there was a fair turnover. Tins were a shade better, but only small business was511 words
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Article22 1962-11-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Industrials: 188.5' 188.75 Tins: 276.49 276.39 S rubber*: 172.23 172.23 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article594 1962-11-01 16 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number or the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustesd < 2.000 > $1.67: Dunlops (300) $2 BL.. (10.000) $2. (2.000) $2.01: East Smelting (200) J2.6S SL (2.0001 $2.«5; F594 words
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328 1962-11-01 16 rWHE price of Malayan Rubber advanced sharply A yesterday afternoon on the report that U Thant and Castro had failed to reach agreement on the question of the dismantling Russian missile bases in Cuba. The close for November first grade was 82] cents328 words
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Article16 1962-11-01 16 October average prices were: October Sept. Rubber: 79 cts. 74.85 cts. Tin: 5424.1? 5424.9416 words
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Article221 1962-11-01 16 SHIM lying alongside tns (Ingapsrs wharves tedsy are: Menelaus 35/S6, TJlnegara 4/5. Steel Artisan 15/16. Shoho Maru 47. Neder Waal 46 Sungei Asahan NW. 3. Florida Maru. Outsr rssds: Ventura Keliz. Kmp. Kit 1 1 wake, Nlssho Maru, Baramcan, Anstotelln. Ban Fernando. Hlmi Mara. Horith Cape. Nenelaus.221 words
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Article144 1962-11-01 16 Oct. XI. Three montm. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) •uinmm dene. Oualopa 13 cts. Rothmans 11 en. F. N. 16 et«. 8. Darby ted. Gammon 10 cts. C. Storage 4td. J. Wjuita 14 cts. Steamship 8 cts. M. Brew 25 CU. Shell 14 cts. Containers I eta. 8. Times 22 cts.144 words
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Article94 1962-11-01 16 C MINIS! Pt.duc* inching* *Kifitwre noon prices per plcul yesterday Oeeenut ell: bulk $411 sellers, drum f«4i sellen. Cepra: October S2S buyer*. S2Bt sellers, Pesver: Muntok white Sl32i sellers, Sarawak while 1150 tellers, special Sarawak black $115 sellers, garbled Lampoon Mack JI2O sellers. ABTA 5132» sellers. IhiiiH'i Ceeemit94 words
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Advertisement999 1962-11-01 16 i^ jiMtiiasifcita KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Express U.S.A. PaeiM* tJt AUavntia Const Service) tl* ti* ti* tit S'Mra rte* nieot t rrtaciso* w Aateiet ten "feasts Mara" 7V2S Nit 31 Nat/1 Dec s Oec 75 Dec 27 Dtc 14 laa Kitiikawa Mart" 27/21 Dtc M Otc 1 jat I Jaa999 words
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Advertisement624 1962-11-01 16 «n>l»oul»u tufturt fctlViU vnoit r ynt* r..i, ataiktiiitt. Narrt, tatam Ttut lt/11 Na> 13/14 Nat 15 Nai aatwtrp. itttartaa M'tar*. BM SOUTH t NEfl afllCa SftVICI S'DOit MM* 1/ I Na» Ou'Otn (71 'Hi, fan Clmoem (24/tn. Capetown (tt/li). Mita.. (M/lii. Ugoc MM), Cotenot (11/11), Ttat. ■akoradi ab<dian Freetown Conakry.624 words
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Advertisement141 1962-11-01 16 I TENDER POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Monday 19th. November 1961 are Invited by the Chief Police Officer. Selangor Contingent for> (a) the removal of night-soil: and (b) Orus-cuttlng, Cleaning of Drains, Bath-houses, Lavatories and collection and Disposal of Rubbish at the Police Field141 words
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Advertisement725 1962-11-01 16 "1 NOTICE MR KWEK POH HOCK and MR UM AH THONO have no longer any connection whatsoever with this company and have no authority to transact business on our behalf.. INTERNATIONAL SHIP SUPPLY CO.. LTD. BINOAPORE. 31st Oct.. 1962. THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) EXAMINATION 1963. Entries for the725 words
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Advertisement715 1962-11-01 17 i A^jiTSTsI^KSrSTITTiTi^TVTsTTII THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) NOTICE UNDER MOTION IS7. NOTICE is hereby given under Section 137 or the '"own Boards Enactment that the undermentioned draft plan has been prepared and Is open to public inspection on any working day during ofllce hours at the office of the715 words
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Advertisement363 1962-11-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereoy given that the Directors of the Pataling Rubber Estates Limited are prepared to accept tender 1 from persons wishing to purchase Bukit Kosa Division of Kuala Ketil Estate, which is for sale. The conditions ot, and form ol tender may be obtained on application to:363 words
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Advertisement764 1962-11-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE Eu Tong Sen Finance (Slngapore) Ltd. hereby notify their cusI tomers thai Mr. Andrew Scan Is no longer in their employ and is therefore not authorized to receive payments or transact any business on their behalf. Dated this 31st day of October 1962. EU TONG SEN FINANCE(S)LTD. NOTICE764 words
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Advertisement472 1962-11-01 17 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE API'OINTMENT TO SENIOR LECTUKCSHirS Applications are Invited for appointment to Senior Lectureships. The Departments to which these posts have been allocated and the particular t'cids of interest (if any) a" 1 Indicated below: Department Paiticalar field FACULTY OF ARTS 1. Economics 1 post; In one of the472 words
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Advertisement141 1962-11-01 17 NOTICE OF REMOVAL AS FROM THE IST NOVEMBER, 1962, OUR NEW OFFICE AND SHOWROOM WILL BE AT 470, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 10. TELEPHONE NO. *****. LIBERTY COMPANY. BANK OF SINGAPORE, LIMITED have pleasure in announcing the opening of their GEYLANG BRANCH at 720, Geylang Road, Singapore on THURSDAY Ist141 words
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Article175 1962-11-01 18 HOLDERS PERAK BANK ON NEW MEN IPOH, Wed. Perak. the holders, are fielding a new-look team against Ke- dah in their opening tie in the Malaya Cup rugger competition in Sungei Patani on Saturday. Former Singapore star lan Stephen, who will play at scrum half, will skippei ihe Perak team175 words
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151 1962-11-01 18 SAIGON, Wed— South Vietnam won the Independ- ence tootball festival cham- pionship, beating Indonesia 2-0 in the final here today. There was no score at half- time. In an exhibition game earlier in the afternoon. Malaya drew 1-1 with a Vietnamese Police and Youth151 words
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Article92 1962-11-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Rugby team selected to play against Penang at Penang on Saturday in the first Malaya Cup tie this season for both states Is: j MacAuley (Klang); Hamld Joharl ILL), Ahmad Mahmud (LJ.).i Chan Cheng Mun i Police* S. L. Kit (Klang):92 words
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511 1962-11-01 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - No Perth trip, says Jega after a trial NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FMAAU hopes that Manicka Jegathesan, who recently announced a twoyear retirement from athletics to concentrate on his medical studies, would compete in the Commonwealth Games in Perth after all, were quashfed today. training sess lon after511 words
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Article146 1962-11-01 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. In a fast and robust game, defending champions Ceylon Sports Club registered their third successive win when they beat Indian Association 5-0 In a SHA league First division match played at Balestler Road today. Rough play which threatened to mar the game146 words
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Article145 1962-11-01 18 SOCCEK Ramanathan Cap (Klang): High School 'B 4 Boon Hmn2. HOCKEY Penan* Lfe: Prisons 3 DTC 0. KtTGGEK Friendly f Penang > Australian Hostel 24 Green Jackets 3. TENNIS Chong Cup (..luari:. Muar bt Negri Sembllan 4-3 iDaud b. Axnin lost to K. Dhamaratnam 5-7. 1-3 ret: Abdullah145 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-11-01 18 9 "Technik, kondition and taktiks" —that, in any language, is the equation for training for top class footballers- Getting a blackboard lesson in German are Malayan international footballers Abdul Ghani (left) and Robert Choc, during a visit to Eintracht, Frankfurt. On74 words
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Article273 1962-11-01 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. \|R. A. T. RAJAH, the president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, said today that the three weightlifters who passed their qualifying tests on Sunday, will compete in the Commonwealth Games at Perth starting I on Nov. 22. The weighUifters, middleweight273 words
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Article359 1962-11-01 18 EPSOM JEEP - Upper Ten due for winning break EPSOM JEEP by MY ten to follow at the Selangor Turf Club November Meeting are: Nearco Myth: Nosed out by Native Kingdom in a fast-run 7f race at Bukit Tlmah: can act on a wet track; won first time out over the Kuala Lumpur359 words
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Article125 1962-11-01 18 INDIA TO MISS TOURNEY I POH. Wed. The Malayan Wo- men's Hockey Association' i. day received a cable from the All-India Women's HA. stating its inability to send a team to Malaya in December. The cable said that "due to the national emergency" the Indian women were unable to participate125 words
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Advertisement323 1962-11-01 18 Remarkable .the way the Parker 61 fills itself with ink! j The most remarkable thing about this picture is some- IFJHf thing you can't see. It is the natural force of capillary I M aition, harnessed within the Parker 61, moving the IB ink out of the bottle and into323 words
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Advertisement320 1962-11-01 18 Now-a ONE-CALORIE TABLET that gives you all the vitamins you need take for an entire day! Your Breakfast May Lack (sg^ £*ffl {jffim m*Ti»ttZ£ u£r*U>r*Tco£i 3SBW. 7-2£- 35SS-. important ritemin news. I fi about TJit^Lt Sgli"**" jmilS**** 335 JST^ tSmTSSf Geritol Bvaktast Vitamins, remarkable mm one-caton* vita- f^V_£\ •*sb». m320 words
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Miscellaneous35 1962-11-01 18 £^BBH___B__flHfl_ttfi___M_M_k__R? Sports Diary SOCCER STORE DIV. It IRC V Pathul Karib (Jn Besar. 5.15). HOCKEY S'GOR DIV. 1: I*vers v SIA (Bungsar Rd>: Signals v FMC (R. Range Rd>; TPCA A' v YMSA Princess Rcl >35 words
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Article279 1962-11-01 19 11 GOLDS AT PERTH GAMES ASSURED Hopes bright for the freestyle MELBOURNE, Wednesday A USTRALIA can make a clean sweep of all the men's freestyle swimming events at the Commonwealth Games in Perth next month. On the basis of comparisons with the best overseas timesReuter - 279 words
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102 1962-11-01 19 BULAWAYO. Wed. Rhodesia will support a proposal that South Africa be allowed to compete in future Commonwealth Games when the matter ls discussed by the Games Federation in Perth next month. The proposal is that all founder members of the Games- -b« admittedReuter - 102 words
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Article195 1962-11-01 19 LARGEST AUSSIE SQUAD TO C-GAMES MELBOURNE. Wed. 1 Australia's team of 237 competitors and officials for Perth next month will be the largest from that country to compete in a Commonwealth Games. The competitive team of 208 is 48 more than the side which represented Australia in the 1938 GamesReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-11-01 19 INTO the swim with a weightlifting session go (left to right) Pat Baines, Jill Norfolk and Dick Campion, as they prepare for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Perth. All members of Stoke Newington (London) Swimming Club, they are three of those selected to80 words
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Article47 1962-11-01 19 MONTEVIDEO, Wed. The Superior Council of the Uruguayan Federation of Basketball has resolved definitely to attend the world championships In Manila if the tournament Is official. Uruguay has emphasised that it will not attend the world championship lf there are discriminations of any nature. U.P.IUPI - 47 words
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Article42 1962-11-01 19 JODHPUR. Wed. India drew witli West Germany in their second international athletics match here today, each scoring 86 points. India are one up in the sevenmatch series, having won the first meeting by ten points earlier this month.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article20 1962-11-01 19 BEVILARD (Switzerland), Wed. England beat Switzerland 3-2 in an international men's table tennis match here last night— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-11-01 19 SYDNEY, Wednesday. CONTROVERSIAL fast bowler lan Meckiff would be considered for a place in Australian teams in .tl^e coming Test series against England, writes Ray Robinson in today's Sydney Sun. So would every other man except West Indians Wesley Hall and Garfleld Sobers and England's Tony Lock—Reuter - 242 words
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Article80 1962-11-01 19 TAHORE, Wed.— Mr. A. R. Cornelius, a committee chairman on the Pakistan Cricket Board of Control, said here that It was time tor the game in Pakistan to be reorganised. He said Pakistan, who disappointed on their tour t-t England this year, should stop undertaking toursReuter - 80 words
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Article175 1962-11-01 19 STRONG CHALLENGE FOR AUST. OPEN ■P I ADELAIDE, Watt ffiie strongest field ever to contest tomorrow's £A 2,000 Australian Open golf tournament includes several overseas stars. Leading the challenge to the home players are American Open champion Jack Nlcklaus, his fellow countryman Jay Hebert, wellknown South African Gary Player, andReuter - 175 words
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Article175 1962-11-01 19 DELFAST, Wed.— Derek Dougan. who wu under a two-week suspension when Northern Ireland lost 3-1 to England on Oct. 20. returns to lead the Irish attack In their British Isles international against Scotland in Glasgow on Nov. 7. The inclusion of Dougan in place ofReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement107 1962-11-01 19 ifcl'^^S bUhMbt <*.^^ There is always a beavy demtd for this Ufh-qntity publication. Make sure that you get the copies you will want by placing yo«r order at once. ORDER NOW. POST THIS COUPON NOW THE CIRCULATION MANAGIX. STRAITS TIMES TH£ straits times press imi ltd. AkJkJliAi lazi Times Home.107 words
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Advertisement1328 1962-11-01 19 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) ROYAL JELLY THE AMAZING "MIRACLE" QUEEN BEES SPECIAL FOOD MAY CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE SAYS DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS How would you Ilk* to wak* up on* morning to aiscov*r yourialf poimsed with 3n incredible sense of youthful1,328 words
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Article276 1962-11-01 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed »THE Johore Marine police craft are intensifying o "25 lr Patrols on the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea after reports of Indonesian pirate boats preying on Malayan boats had been received. The police patrols spotted a suspicious Loat near276 words
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Obituary53 1962-11-01 20 MR. J M PAKIANATHAN B Tfmtant C.K.B. p.i-»«J away. Corl.cr I..HD 107 Jainn Ahdulixh for Tamil Mtthodlu Church 3 II a 4 M p.m. THE BELOVED MOTHER I :n uf Midland* K»ta r Klanx and Mr. K. Kumarararay of City Singapore passed away in Kolruvil c'rvlun on 111.1U.62 after53 words
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Article47 1962-11-01 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. All was normal today at the Malaya Publishing House Ltd.. StamioVd Road, where workers of its printing department yesterday rent on a two-hour sit-down stride to demand the dismissal of the printing manager. The company refused to comply with the demand.47 words
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Article82 1962-11-01 20 $2.7 mil. for TB and public aid SINGAPORE. Wed. The Social Welfare Department paid out $2,777,549 in public assistance and tuberculosis treatment allowances between July and September, according to figures released today. More than $24,200 was paid out to di-stresed persons from the Silver Jubilee Fund during the same period.82 words
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Article214 1962-11-01 20 SAFA TOLD: DON'T VICTIMISE SINGAPORE, Wed. The Association of Football Players tonight warned Singapore Amateur Football Association not to victimise its members who may have to appear before a S.A.F.A. commission of inquiry. In a lengthy statement after a two-hour closed-door meeting the AFP. concluded that S.A.F.A. was the governing214 words
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156 1962-11-01 20 Tun Razak attacks China's aggression BERANANG (South Selangor). Wed. The Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today attacked China for her aggression on the SinoIndian border. Speaking before a crowd of more than 1.000 villagers in torrential rain. Tun Razak declared that Malaya stood on the side of India. Speaking156 words
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Article379 1962-11-01 20 LONDON, Wea— The general appearance of stock markets today was somewhat brighter, helped by the further Improvement on Wall Street last night. but the volume of business left much to be aeslred. Giltedged securities met a good demand and prices steadily advanced to show gains extending to over379 words
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147 1962-11-01 20 LEFTWING PRINTERS HIT BY LEFTIST WORK to RULE SINGAPORE, Wed. The Boon Hua Printing Co. in Hoy Fatt Road, which prints the publications of several Singapore leftwing unions and political parties, is now locked in a trade dispute with a leftwing union. The company prints the news sheets and journals147 words
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Article23 1962-11-01 20 COLOGNE. (West Germany*, Wed. Lufthansa. West Germany's national airline, lost a record 107 million marks (about £9.500.000 sterling) In 1961. ;h«23 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-11-01 20 lIIGHEST ?nd lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kot.i Bharu 86 73 Penang 86 73 Malacca 84 73 Ipoh 90 73 Singapore 84 7340 words
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