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Title Section22 1963-10-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125.000 The Straits Times HP* 1 Hew**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1963-10-21 1 Lord Home names his Cabinet as the party crisis passes TWO DID NOT ACCEPT MR. lAIN Macleod, leader of tli c House of Commons (left). Mr. Enoch Powell, Health Minister (right). LONDON, Sunday LORD HOME has ridden out the political storm following his appointment as Prime Minister.1,009 words
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305 1963-10-21 1 DJUANDA: BOYCOTT WILL BE LIFTED. But future trade pacts 'must be on equal terms 9 JAKARTA, Sunday. THE Indonesian First Minister, Dr. Djuanda, has said that the trade boycott of Malaysia will be lifted when the Malaysia dispute is solved, but future trade agreements must be on equal terms. HeReuter - 305 words
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Article66 1963-10-21 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. Fortyfour thousand tons of U.S. wheat vanished on the way to Egypt, Senator Kenneth Keating (Re-publican-New York) charged today. Mr. Keating said in his weekly television report the U.S. Government reports show "we sent 44.000 tons more wheat to the Egyptian Government than the Egyptian66 words
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Article26 1963-10-21 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. India plans to add two more mountain divisions to her army with American help. Defence Ministry sources said today.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article173 1963-10-21 1 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Macinillan may leave hospital soon, his doctor. Sir John Richardson, said last night glr John, speaking after a visit to the Kinc Edward VII Hospital here, said he "rather thought" Mr. Macmillan would be home on Monday week (Oct. 28).Reuter; UPI - 173 words
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Article33 1963-10-21 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Lancaster's village police force Issued a proud report of its operations last month which read: Bicycles stolen, two: recovered, three. Persons reported missing three; found, four. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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153 1963-10-21 1 Emergency laws enforced in Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that emergency laws were being enforced in Sarawak to meet the threat to security from Indonesianbased terrorists. "We are now facing a state of emergency in Sarawak," he told reporters before leaving for153 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-10-21 1 SYDNEY, Sun. Australia's friendly relations with Indonesia would remain under a cloud as long as Indonesia continued its confrontation policy towards Malaysia. Sir Garfleld Barwick. Australian External Affairs Minister, said today. Sir Garfleld said this after hla return from the United States, where he led theReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-10-21 1 Boesta now 'Premier' says paper JAKARTA, Sun. Berita Indonesia said today that Ma--lay a n "freedom fighters" had set up a rebel government. Inche Ahmad Boestamam was "prime minister and defence minister," it said. The report, attributed to the paper's correspondent in Malaya, said a "Republic of Malaya was proclaimed179 words
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Article70 1963-10-21 1 Suicide— Saigon style LONDON. Sun. A man who died after turning himself into a flaming torch with kerosene wm the victim of a type of suicide recently used by Buddhist monks in South Vietnam, a coroner said yesterday. "It is a particularly gruesome method of self-destruction," said the coroner, Mr.70 words
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Article50 1963-10-21 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The Foreign Minister, Dr Subandrlo. has been aslcea to declare the British Consul at Medan, Sumatra, Lieut. Col. J_A. McKay, persona non grata "because iiLs provocative attitude led to the destruction of British property in that city." the official news agency Antara said today. UPi.50 words
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Article50 1963-10-21 1 KUCHING. Sun. Mr. Mok Bak Seng, grandfather of Sarawak's Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningtan, died today at the Chief Minister's residence here, aged 93. Born at Nam Tol. in Kwangtung Province, China, Mr. Mok came to Sarawak in 1890 at the age of 30. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article39 1963-10-21 1 MILAN, Sun. Actress Sophia Loren. who interrupted work on her new film for a "slight operation" at a clinic here, was "very well now" and was expected to leave the clinic tomorrow, a spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1963-10-21 1 CAPETOWN. Sun. Mr. G. J. Coetsee has hlcupped without a break for 12 days after a curry Imnctv He is in hospital. Every known cure has failed.28 words
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207 1963-10-21 1 13 U.S. men hurt in Vietnam battle CJ A I G ON, Sun. Thirteen American military men were wounded— two of them seriously in a clash with Communist guerillas, 150 miles south-west of Saigon yesterday. A US. military spokesman said most of the wounded were crews of helicopters which ferriedUPI - 207 words
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Article, Illustration29 1963-10-21 1 STOP PRESS DEFENCE PACT CAUL SYDNEY Sun. >" Arthur Calwrll. leader of Federal opposition Australian Labour Party, tonight tailed for defence treaty with "some mutuality" beturrn Australia and MaIjnsh Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article103 1963-10-21 2 Peking turncoat snubs Formosa rKYO. Sun. Red Chinese defector Chou Hnng-ching yesterday snubbed Nationalist China's offer of asylum in Formosa and said he wanted to stay in Japan. The Nationalist Embassy in Tokyo promptly issued a statement charging that Japanese Irft wing groups "apparently encouraged Mr. Chou to cherish an103 words
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Article219 1963-10-21 2 Students, intellectuals arrested by South Vietnamese police r fHE Government claimed today to have uncovered a coup plot by students and intellectuals. Ringleaders have been arrested. The Times of Vietnam said the plot had been planned by the "Revolutionary Council for Religious Freedom and Human Rights." ItReuter - 219 words
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82 1963-10-21 2 PRO-CHINA CEYLON REDS FACE ACTION COLOMBO, Sun Two top Ceylonese Com m v n ists have been suspended from the party for leading a pro-China group which defied party rulings, It was learned yesterday. The two men are Mr. Nagalingan Sanmugathasan, 43. general secretary of the 100.000-member Trade Union Federation,Reuter - 82 words
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174 1963-10-21 2 Father's terms for meeting with Madame NEW YORK, Sun.— Dr. Tran Van Chuong, father of Mme. Neo Dinh Nhu. said yesterday he would not. see her "until she is sincere and stops playing comedy." Mr. Chuong, who was about to address an Asian affairs conference at the University of Nebraska,Reuter - 174 words
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Article58 1963-10-21 2 SAIOON. Sun. The price of gold rose officially yesterday for the second time in a week. The increase reflects a further weakening of the piastre following the s*pension of U.S. economic aid to South Vietnam. At the same time the black market price forReuter - 58 words
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Article49 1963-10-21 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia's first lady. Mrs. Fatmawati Soekamo. has been awarded the title of "Ibu Agung" or Supreme Mother for her social welfare work by women civil servants. She was conferred with the title at a ceremony at the University of Indonesia yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article35 1963-10-21 2 DAKAR. Sun. The African Trade Union Confederation and the All African Trade Union Federation have agreed to form a single African trade union movement which will be "united, democratic, anti-Imperialist and anti-colonialist.'* Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article37 1963-10-21 2 BEIRUT, Sun. One Lebanese sergeant and three soldiers were killed about two miles inside Lebanese terrlluiy in clashes during the past 24 hours with Syrian armed forces. It was officially announced here tonight Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article133 1963-10-21 2 ARRESTS AS IRAQ PLOT IS SMASHED BAGDAD, Sun. —Brig. Rashid Musi eh, Iraq's military Gover-nor-General, said last night that a plot against the Government had been uncovered and a number of conspirators arrested. They would appear before a revolutionary court in Bagdad within the next two days. He did notReuter - 133 words
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Article24 1963-10-21 2 PARIS. Sun. President Charles de Gaulle is seriously considering the idea of recognising Red China, reliable French sources said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article223 1963-10-21 2 LONDON. Sun. KENYA'S Opposition leaders yesterday boycotted the final session of the London constitutional talks as the British and Kenya Governments were reported to have agreed on all major points of the constitution for Kenya's independence on Dec. 12. Mr. Ronald Ngala, leader of the oppositionReuter - 223 words
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73 1963-10-21 2 JAKARTA, Sun.— The Indonesian First Minister, Dr. Djuanda, has called on civil servants to be "statis-tics-minded," Antara news agency reported today. In a message to graduates of the Academy of Statistics, he said that without reliable and up-to-date statistics the Government could not map73 words
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174 1963-10-21 2 Pelaez hits back at 'nothing done' charge MANILA, Sun. Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez yesterday made a point-by-point reply to accusations by President Macapagal that he did nothing and accomplished nothing as Foreign Secretary. President Macapagal has charged that Mr. Pelaez. who resigned as Foreign Secretary in July, was evasive In filingUPI - 174 words
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Miscellaneous10 1963-10-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /and not let mvi) /fISBS-N10 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article148 1963-10-21 3 RUSSIAN CAR HELD UP in BERLIN DERLIN, Sun. 13 American military police yesterday blocked a Russian staff car in West Berlin for 20 minutes in retaliation for East German harassment of American vehicles in East Berlin. The incident took place near Checkpoint Charlie just before noon. In East Berlin, informedReuter - 148 words
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Article50 1963-10-21 3 The scandal traffickers LONDON, Sun. The Guild of British Newspaper Editors today called for an end to "trafficking in scandal." A resolution passed at the guild's annual meeting here warned that the abuse of Press freedom "may easily lead to repressive legislation which would curb still further our liberty." Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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396 1963-10-21 3 Paper: Mac has sold his top aide down the river general. Is on extremely cordial terms with Lord Home and Informed sources said he anticipated no change In Britain's Arm support for the world body. Following is a selection of world reaction to Lord Home's appointment: PARIS: The Independent newspaperReuter - 396 words
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216 1963-10-21 3 HOPE FOR CONTINUED COLD WAR THAW LONDON. Sunday MR. KHRUSHCHEV, congratulating Lord Home on his appointment as British Prime Minister, said yesterday he hoped for further developments in "the current favourable trend in AngloSoviet relations." In his message, quoted by Tass. Mr. Khrushchev added: "We temember216 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-10-21 3 'Missing' car had royal driver SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. —Prince William of Gloucester, Queen Elizabeth's 21-year-old cousin, was stopped by the police early yesterday— but it%fc all a mistake. The Prince and Miss Marriett Stonor, 22, of San Francisco, were travelling in a rented car when two policemen noticed that theUPI - 167 words
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79 1963-10-21 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Police arrested two jobless Miami Beach labourers here yesterday on charges that they murdered a man after they were promised they would be paid U.5.J200. The two were identified as Angel Rodriguez, 22. and Aureho Navarro, 23. The police79 words
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Article49 1963-10-21 3 MIAMI. Sun. Havana's nightclubs and leading restaurants have been closed down by the Government. No explanation was given. Havana Radio also announced that due to necessary repairs. Greater Havana would be without water today and that several towns in Havana province would be without electricity UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article23 1963-10-21 3 TOKYO, Sun. Communist China has charged that Indian aircraft flew 25 sorties over her territory during July. August and September. UPL23 words
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Article69 1963-10-21 3 LONDON. Sun. A 41-year-old mother of two schoolboys is to start a school for witches, the News of the World said today. It published a photograph of Mrs. Sybil Leek "working on a ritual" beside her cauldron in a cottage in the New Forest. Hampshire. ItReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-10-21 3 Where the personality cult lingers on... MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet composers admitted yesterday they have failed to write an acceptable national anthem. Russians are still saddled with a Stallnlst-era anthem whose words they are forbidden to sing. It was adopted during World War n and contains the now offensive stanza: "WeUPI - 106 words
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Article28 1963-10-21 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun The second of America's twin nuclear detection satellites was yesterday put into a circular orbit 57,000 miles above the earth. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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220 1963-10-21 3 A snag so American wheat sale to Hungary shelved WASHINGTON, Sun. United States Government sources said yesterday that a deal to ship American wheat to Hungary had fallen through —at least temporarily and there was speculation that grain sales to the Soviet Union might also be endangered. The sources saidReuter - 220 words
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Article35 1963-10-21 3 MOSCOW Sun. A gigantic fraud network, which robbed the State of three million roubles (about $10,200,000) by using mental patients to produce knitwear, has been smashed by the Soviet State Security Service. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement126 1963-10-21 3 Lee Him '^Bm Profile of LEE KUAN YEW Singapore's anti-Communist Prime Minister AND HIS BATTLE 10ft SOUTH EAST ASIA'S CHINESE ALSO IN THIS mtKS ISSUE: Th« Denning Report reviewed as littratvrt. ALMA COGAN Girl with tmilt hi her voic* Philatelists Day Oat. IN W A Tin Gnat Cabinet Reshuffle. Financt126 words
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Article, Illustration444 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. New Zealand Minister says confrontation has adverse effects on both countries: Support pledge for Malaysia 'pHK New Zealand Minister of Education, Mr. W.B. Tennent today expressed the hope that the Indonesian Government would realise that its policy towards Malaysia was pursued "along the wrong lines."444 words
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Article31 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Miss Le Ngok Mooi. a Nanyang University graduate now studying for her •M.Sc. degree in chemistry at Georgetown University, had been awarded a teaching fellowship worth $6,90031 words
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189 1963-10-21 4 TRAFFIC DIVERSION FOR NEW SEWERAGE PUN SINGAPORE, Sun. The $360,000 sewerage works for a section of Changi area which is now under construction will cause traffic diversions in the area beginning from tomorrow. The stretch of Chanjri Road between Jalan Eunos and Telok Kurau Road will be closed to all189 words
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Article60 1963-10-21 4 LONDON. Sun. Pour people from Singapore and two from Sarawak are among 163 candidates from 17 Commonwealth countries who have been awarded teacher training bursaries by the British Education Ministry. Successful candidates from Singapore: M.T.G. Beng. C.Y. Ha IS. Mohammed Said and Mrs. P.P.S. Lim. FromReuter - 60 words
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Article25 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Seven Singapore people left here for New York tonight as guests of Air India's Inaugural flight between Jakarta and New York.25 words
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506 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. ELECTORAL registers for Va all 51 constituencies will be open for public Inspection from tomorrow to Nov. 4 for the purpose of revision. Each constituency will have a centre for this purpose. The following centres, with the constituencies In brackets,506 words
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Article338 1963-10-21 4 THE following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pmya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Melbourne. BrisDan.. Darwin <BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London, nmnlfliilf Istanbul. Abadan, Bombay, Colombo. Kuaia Lumpur <BA 788) 4.38 p.m. Pin *mifiiin: From Baa Fanclaeo. LM Anselec. Honolulu,338 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-10-21 4 youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ny strum of Trollhatten. Sweden. The couple met while studying at the famous hotel school, L'Ecole Hotcliere in Switzerland. Mr. Scow is attached to the Cathay Hotel here. MR. AND MRS. Philip Scow after their wedding in Singapore76 words
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Article186 1963-10-21 4 JESSELTON, Sunday. npHE SABAH State Government has clarified some ■1 misunderstandings about its policy on medical and health matters. An official statement said: "Apart from certain International aspects, medical and health services in Sabah will be the responsibility of. the State Government until 1970."186 words
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Article115 1963-10-21 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Siglap Road End Chinese Kampong, Ming i School. Boon Teck Road. I Kampong Bereh, Chua Chu Kang Road. Tong Lee Road. Jalan Kayu. Tuesday:115 words
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Article20 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Messrs William Chee Tiang Chin and Lee Eng Kwang have been appointed Collectors of Land Revenue.20 words
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Article23 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Government will build a bridge from Tanjong Kiln* to Pulau Semulun. Jurong, at a cost of $739,821.23 words
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Article42 1963-10-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Associations mobile mass X-ray unit will be stationed at 12. Keong Slak Road, from tomorrow to Wednesday, and at 5. Keo Hong Road on Thursday. Friday and Oct. 28. from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement65 1963-10-21 4 WHOLESALER'S SPECIAL SALE I Textile materials to be cleared at 60 cents, 80 cents 1. per yard. Special Metallic Brocades offer at $2.50 per yard. !i Rush to: U. Moolchand. 83, High Street, Singapore. **Tw ncrrmmtsiCM +mnm' m^fuff^wlillwjJJlJm ont I *.t!S*4,, I Ta«W: *1.90-J.JO-7r6d-».JO p.m. 'Mw'm' Wt, fc^ Vul Brynner65 words
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277 1963-10-21 5 Son, 10: I saw my father stabbing mother A LOR STAR, Sun.— A 10-year-old school- j boy told a murder trial here today he woke up one morning last October and saw his father stabbing his mother with a knife. The boy, Baharom bin Jaffar. was giving evidence at the277 words
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Article37 1963-10-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. J. Q. Thomson, director of Telecommunications in Singapore, will >-'ieak on °Sa*si< <f ra Cables'" in a broad -ast or< -gramme over Radio Malaysia's English service on Wednssoav at ?.15 am37 words
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Article173 1963-10-21 5 YEAR'S BACK PAY FOR 250 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two hundred and F fifty employees of thei Life Insurance Corpora- tion of India through- out Malaya will each receive a years back pay under a wage agreement signed between the I company and the National Union of Commercial Workers. The union173 words
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133 1963-10-21 5 PENANG, Sun.— Sixty-eight prisoners in Penang Prison yesterday received awards for their cfvic-conscious ness in donating blood to the Penang blood bank at the General Hospital. Two of them received gohl medals for donating their blood more than 15 times. 11 others were awarded silver medals133 words
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161 1963-10-21 5 PENANG, Sun.—Villagers in 12 kampongs in the Central Dis- i trict of Province Wellesley will launch an all-out war against rats next week. Representatives from the kampongs met officials of the Central Province Wellesley Farmers' Assocla- i tion at KamponK Pert^ma i Umno House161 words
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Article416 1963-10-21 5 INCREASED DEMAND -\AND POLITICAL STABILITY EXPECTED TO KEEP PRICES HIGH By CHIA POTEIK: Singapore, Sunday THE LAND boom which began in Singapore on the eve of Malaysia is still going strong. The continuing demand for land by developers and investors should keep prices high.416 words
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Article131 1963-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The second-hand motor car trade, especially in American cars, between Indonesia and Malaysia has been badly hit because of President Soekarno's economic confrontation 1 against this countr>. Indonesians have been the best customers of big secondhand cars which were being exported131 words
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Article24 1963-10-21 5 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Daio Klana Putra Undang Luak of Sunset Ujong yesterday opened a $5,000 community centre at Karapen! Paroi near here24 words
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302 1963-10-21 5 K.L. development company offers $3m. shares KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. [£UALA LUMPUR'S first land and property development company to offer shares to the public has been formed. It is called Selangor Properties Ltd. and will place, through brokers, three million ordinary $1 shares fully paid on Nov. 1. It will be302 words
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195 1963-10-21 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Gun. v The trustees of the 53--year-old Rhodes scholarships, started by diamond millionaire and South Atrican statesman Cecil Rhodes to send Commonwealth and American students to O*rord University, are looking for a Malaysian candidate. The recipient will begin his studies in October195 words
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Article35 1963-10-21 5 KUALA PILAH Bun. The j Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Srmbilan yesterday opened a', 5120.000 health sub-centre at Gunong near here. The centre will benefit 10.000 people in the I area. I35 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-10-21 5 PERTH, Sun.— Mr. Lim Chung Tat (above) assistant registrar of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, spent four days here recently en routr to a Colombo Plan course at the Australian Administrative Staff College, Mount Eliza, near Melbourne. During his stay in Australia, he77 words
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Article24 1963-10-21 5 KLANQ. Sun.— The Sultan of Selangor yesterday presented 59 efficiency service medais to members of the Selanitor Red Cross Society's branch here.24 words
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Article91 1963-10-21 6 Counted out... from audience IPOH, Sun.— Blood flew in the audience as well as the ring at a boxing match In the Jubilee Park here last night. M. Vythilingam, 18, himself a boxer under the name of Kid Llngam, was cheering and clapping his favourite fighter when a rival supporter91 words
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Article33 1963-10-21 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— lnche Ya'acob bin Haji Noor has assumed duties as Senior Co-opera-tive Offioer. Krian. He succeeds Inche Ismail bin Haii Soutlmtin who has left the district on transfer.33 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-10-21 6 Out at sea: A `yo-ho' call riddle 'IT WASN'T BIRDS' SAYS JAMAL: POLICE PATROLS STEPPED UP From CHONG CHEE SEONG: Muar, Sunday POLICE are patrolling the Muar coast round the clock following reports of a mysterious "yo-ho" call from the sea off Tanjong on Thursday night. Villagers in the area233 words
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186 1963-10-21 6 AN 'INVASION' SCARE: ONLY 4 ANGLERS PENANG, Sunday. A TIP-OFF that several Indonesian soldiers in A jungle-green had landed on a beach sent police rushing to Bagan Jermal here yesterday afternoon. I They found that the "Indonesians" were a police inspector and three friends who had come ashore after a186 words
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Article54 1963-10-21 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. An odd job labourer. Soh Klan Hong. 34. was killed at the Si ralie Bukit Timah Road yesterday evening when the motor-cycle he was riding ran off the road and landea into the canal. Passers-by rescued Soh from the canal but he died minute*54 words
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Article18 1963-10-21 6 SINOAPORB, Bun. The next Singapore Assizes will be held at the Supreme Court on Oct. 28.18 words
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263 1963-10-21 6 8,000 at funeral of Penang leader's mother PENANG, Sun. Five thousand pupils from 14 Chinese schools were among the 8,000 people who attended the funeral today of Mrs. Saw Soon Choo. 101-year-old mother of Penang Alliance chairman and MCA president, Mr. Saw Seng Kew. The two- mile procession was watched263 words
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Article40 1963-10-21 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tho nrxt quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board will be held in the Court of the District Judge and Pint Magistrate in tinCriminal District and Magistrates' Courts building in South Bridge Road on Dec. 10.40 words
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Article128 1963-10-21 6 PENANG. Sunday SHIPS which used to ply between Penang and Indonesian ports have now been diverted to Sarawak and Sabah because of Indonesia's economic confrontation policy. According to local trade circles, several vessels left recently for their new destinations to load copra. Imported previously128 words
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Miscellaneous169 1963-10-21 6 .W/«\y Onp Ht, V.T. Hamiin f WMAJICMATMIsUcA- 1^ 4 PURM4CS I ~~< AW. DONT FXY HIM > N s/ sT" jy^^Vi/ om.om' rrs wru ooucy^ wru I vilk, my any minjd... just /...there's >l vbm? A <**A I TM-GUYWE ftmCKT- /TMW TO tYE._ HVJOTIC IGO AHEAP AN* NUTHIN HE 1169 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1963-10-21 7 U.S. jockey's prize money topped $90m. RIDING WIZARD ARCARO RODE 4,779 WINNERS IN 31 YEARS AT New York's Aqueduct racetrack one summer afternoon in 1942, jockey Eddie Arcaro was almost knocked from the saddle by a rough riding newcomer from Cuba. The enraged Arcaro immediately forgot all about winning the1,832 words
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Advertisement215 1963-10-21 7 EhT IZ3E BC? LE^ir I ONE EXTRA REFILL WITH EVERY SheafferS IMPERIAL II BALLPOINT To let you try the revolutionary AJ^^^SlSsQ^ Sheaffer Dokumental 303 Refill MBI^^FjTTO it is now being given free with every Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint Sr y^^C "N. purchased in Singapore 0/1 1 Jft while stock lusts.215 words
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Article145 1963-10-21 8 it Wore!* SU (Mlmimmm) MRS. SHELDON Thank all those la B;.ra»Mk who gave bar farewell perl lei "i kih.v Regret unable to thank some Krmonally Aufwelderaehen. ANJALAI AMMAL, passed away [••net-fully on 16-10-63. Thanks to all friends and relatives for condolence* wreaths and help rendered for the funeral son145 words
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Article58 1963-10-21 8 Horse $1$ (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Koh Hun Wle nee Madam Bo Kum Choon who waa called to rest on JI-in-47. Oreaty missed by husband, children, relallvea and friends Mr. Koh Hun Wie wishes to thank all bin friends and rclatlvre once again for their58 words
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Article79 1963-10-21 8 20 'rets tit (Minimum) RVVIIA (.RISPBREAD la the per-f-ct aid to slimming. Knjoy delicioun Ryvlta. Made from wholemeal rye. Rich In Vitamin B and minerals. FARIX The aerfeet J-eersel feed givea hahlee the extra nauriaHmem they need tram weaneng age Mtreugh teddlsr stage. UDIIIIII Skin earc la your concern79 words
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Article37 1963-10-21 8 U WtHt U < mtm.>— *Va M ef. asOe WILL WAR OwMCT Ba prepared Have Pkotoatat Cornea of your aecuntiea and Important -words and plane the originals in sufe custody. Kotomatw (Photostat) aamca. M Rohlnson Road. K34037 words
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Article710 1963-10-21 8 No new British Prime Minister in modern times has had I worse reception at home or a more daunting one abroad than the unfortunate Lord Home. The compromise can- dictate, he appears to have compromised almost everyone and everything. It is not altogether a new experience. In710 words
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Article347 1963-10-21 8 Since the victory of the People's Action Party in the Singapore State Assembly elections, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has been at pains to stress his desire for co-operation with the Malaysian Central Government This theme occupied his short speech at the swearing-in of the new Singapore Government "Singapore's fate."347 words
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Article132 1963-10-21 8 Of the several thousand victims of the Cheras flood those whose rehabilitatior poses the greatest problems are the squatter-farmers. They have no claims on anyone, foi the land on which they grew vegetables and raised poultry and livestock was not theii own. Having been accidentally dispossessed they are132 words
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413 1963-10-21 8 Benedicto David - Benedicto David by MANILA, Son. President Maeapagai drives around in an old car. This is aa outward sign of the doctrine of "simple living" which he preached when he took office two yean **o. What has begun to worry the people is413 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1963-10-21 8 Troubled Kashmir welcomes its new regime #«HE Kashmir II p ro b I em." g said the furcapped merchant in his houseboat shop, "involves a very simple and at the same time a very complicated situation. "Imagine." he said. "two men seeking a single beautiful woman. If there is toOFNS - 1,124 words
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Advertisement635 1963-10-21 8 Straks Tiaes ft Malay Mai fee Kewaed tat lot Mac* COLS err©* A O« HMCMDW Orchard Road COLO (TORA4I ■HAMCMB* AT WOCLJUaO WOAC KaVTO— KIFPCL. »OAD-NAVAL lAN A.tteoetee* CTTT BOOK ft-TOR* LTD «M«wiMem Ceevsr Qeay TMK MKWS PftOMT M. M. ISMAIL AdeMraety Road. Naval •etee NAUKH STORE S7O-7. rhsi.fl Poeae,635 words
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Advertisement63 1963-10-21 8 (B^:a^BMi»^^r|^jjjf^ ■ex^*"aasax^^~ --^pjpßa^ai^^j m fl&h^^^^L^^ x*^ a lira* w*ree covi***i of the huge S»W s synonymous to QUALITY yes.fth* top-notch quality, of court*. Why? Because) no foods So into any S»W- labeled container, unless they are in absolutely prime condition at time of pack I FINEST DIAMONDS GEMS SET ENGAGEMENT63 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Hong Kong actress Li Hsiang chun, (above), today kept reporters guessing her age at a Press interview soon after she flew into Singapore. Miss U, who is here for personal appearances in conJunction with her latest film "Return of the163 words
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96 1963-10-21 9 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The national chairman of Umno Kaum Ibu, Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, today called on all women in Malaysia to be prepared to help the nation in the event, of aggression from outside. Speaking at the Umno building here,96 words
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Article59 1963-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun- The StraiU Times received three donations totalling $191.60 for the Madam Jathambal fund which have not been acknowledged so far. They are from the Singapore staff of the Government Printing office $136.50. the staff members of Jabor Valley Estate through Mr. Mr. A. Joshua59 words
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Article69 1963-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The funeral took place this afternoon 1 ot Mrs. Andrew Fans, nee Helen Lim Han Neo, who died suddenly at the General Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Fang. 32. was due to sit I for her Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Singapore.69 words
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Article28 1963-10-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister of Home Affairs has appointed Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Zakariah to be an assistant registration officer under the Elections Ordinance28 words
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Article346 1963-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sunday AFTER SEVEN MONTHS 29 STRIKERS IN BROKERS' FIRM SAY: WE WERE MISLED "We now leave the matter entirely to the Ministry of Labour." The strike, called by the SBHEU on March 16. was over a retrenchment clause which the management wanted Incorporated Into a346 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-10-21 9 Missing Barisan men hiding 'from secret police' SINGAPORE, Sun. Two Barisan Soslalls assemblymen, Mr. Chan Sun Wing and Mr. Wong Soon Fong, were still missing today 11 day after the Satu general strike. Police have been looking for them to help in Investigations Into disturbances during the strike. A Barisan293 words
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Article33 1963-10-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mrs. P. R. Bhupalan, president of the Women Teachers' Union of Malaya, has returned from Denmark where she attended a twoweek YWCA World Council meeting in Nyborg.33 words
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145 1963-10-21 9 Military aid to Malaysia? I meant economic aid: Baldwin SINGAPORE, Sun. The U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Charles Baldwin, today clarified a controversial statement he was attributed to have made earlier regarding his government's attitude on assistance to Malaysia. Mr. Baldwin said that Press reports stating he had said that145 words
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571 1963-10-21 9 Gotong royong spirit catches on among C-Plan countries KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. and Ceylon (76). The report states that the plan has provided the inspiration for the rapidly changing economic and social patterns, calling for adjustments and changes in the way of life of the people of this developing region. 'THE571 words
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190 1963-10-21 9 BRITISH FIRMS URGED: PUT MALAYSIANS IN TOP POSTS LONDON, Sunday. gRITISH firms in Malaysia should make every effort to employ Malaysians in senior executive positions, said the Marquess of Lansdowne, Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, in an address to the Malayan Commercial Association in London yesterday. Lord Larsdowne190 words
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Article74 1963-10-21 9 Gap climb winner dies in crash SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 David Allen, 23. an aircraft engine fitter at RAF fen gab "who always liked break-neck racing," according to his friends was killed today when his motorcycle was Involved in a head-on collision with a Land-Rover at the Hi mile Chua Chn74 words
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Article39 1963-10-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. A seminar on the literary work.-. of Kalkl, a well-known Indian journalist, was held at th« University of Malaya today by members of the Indian Studies Department and the Malayan Tamil Writers' Association39 words
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Advertisement114 1963-10-21 9 40^ I'Vit ivl BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH Yog can't beat Bovril as a rich. P'i^^VVW^^'^H trustworthy source of red-blooded _dl±k »FtTTT»T I<'^| energy. It comes from the concen- =r=SgßE)#^^^B; j trated NATURAL goodness of beef— •Hi^B^K^^^V *'H one of the richest NATURAL sources ifl Iriiililiii'l of essential vitamins you need114 words
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Advertisement220 1963-10-21 9 ENG LOK MANSION Napier Road (Near Botanic Garden^ 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS 4 Bedrooms (Two With Bathroom Attached) Also Flats For Sale $20,900 at Thomson Road, 3 Milestone, Next to NOVENA CHURCH. NEARING COMPLETION EASY PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED j££jf VAT YUEN HONG CO., LTD. II .y Garden. Singapore 9. Tel:220 words
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Miscellaneous474 1963-10-21 9 |Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOKTWAV* SHORTWAVt BEKVICE SEBVICb 41.7 MtTRfcS 41 metre* AM' 600 Time Signal, Ne- MEDIUM WAVfc iiERVICt gara-k'u; 802 Prelude io Break- 47« meire* last; 140 Time Signal, the AM.: Good Morning; 601 News- 7 10 Songs and Sweet Morning Prelude; 715 News;474 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-10-21 10 KEITH HOOPER - Singapore beautician to teach Australians make-up KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY, Sun.—Australians, who recently sent two of their beauties to parade fashions in Singapore, now have a Malaysian beautician here to teach them make-up. She is Mrs. Anna Sim. of Singapore, who arrived yesterday to tour four Australian State capitals a144 words
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100 1963-10-21 10 IPOH. Sun. The platinum and diamond Jewellery which the Raja Perempuan of Perak will wear at the installation of the Sultan this week will be on display S.P.H. De Silva here tomorrow and Tuesday. They will be guarded closely b> armed police and plainclothes100 words
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431 1963-10-21 10 TAIPING, Sunday. PROLONGATION of her self-imposed trade confrontation would mean "economic suicide for Indonesia," the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today during a weekend visit to his constituency. Dr. Lim said that Indonesia exported goods worth about431 words
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Article109 1963-10-21 10 Four leave for Ecafe meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A four-man Malaysian delegation left by air for Bangkok today to attend the Ecafe conference which begins there tomorrow. They are the Deputy Controller of Trade Division, Inche Abdul Rahaman bin Mamidon; the Assistant Controller of the Exports Commodities Division. Mr. Chan109 words
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89 1963-10-21 10 ALOR STAR, Sun. About! 17.000 people living at Qua Chempadak and Vcn Besar between Alor Star and 6ungei Patani have been assured there would be no water rationing during the December dry season. The assurance came from the Benior Executive Engineer Water Supplies. Kedah89 words
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Article111 1963-10-21 10 135 Ibans flee Indonesian terror KUCHING, Sun. A party of 135 Ibans have fled from Indonesian Borneo into Sarawak for refuge from Indonesian terrorists. The refugees are now at Kampong Stass in th» Bau area of the First Division. Red Cross workers, with the aid of security forces, are distributing111 words
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Article44 1963-10-21 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Foreign Correspondents Association will entertain the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and his wife to dinner at the Adelphl Hotel on Friday. Mr. Lee is expected to make ;an Important speech. dealing with Singapore and Malaysia.44 words
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Article40 1963-10-21 10 JOHORE BAHRI*. Sun.—Cu»toms raided the office of a transport company in Jalan Ah Siang yesterday and seized 100 cartons of matches on which duty of 551, 600 had not been paid. Two men have been detained.40 words
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Advertisement166 1963-10-21 10 ST/»SGOW-SCO^ )0^ the secret 9t-jW£~^^rr\ 1S in the W ''lH^Mjpß blending S| v^^^im^^^^^^^- Top quality whiskies from '^^'•^•^^B^BS^HZ 71 -^rz-IE :^E Scotland's foremost distilleries ::V V'-v-'^^ P"*"J are blended in the special product of sCptt^Np/v-.v s^i "D I lAiii-TTt" t^i^J "Black White way to achieve BLAC l\ W;"tt*-V| rTI a166 words
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Advertisement75 1963-10-21 10 the "warlcES completjeV automatic calculator FACE? GAI-13 .Vou'W find.one'lw||h»>net< effictently-funxjfflcatvSolv** «lllant|jmef(cairpfot>l«fn» with only 10 'jetting key*Jso silent, you can cntculate while you phone .•Beautiful design.- Made of.th«>flntst Swedish steel. Fan tm-hand cpmti—t Fat* mntwtrt, $1• f flaw imttm thmm >|*iWi|ii wUm •'*%Umfm4k*i%ittmt4 mudUtUemHoH DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD ■u« Mm crwt» »mh75 words
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Miscellaneous325 1963-10-21 10 Bufjs Bunny &W R*tp m BcunAmM 1 V THIS ONE IS KBUT BEFORE I BU"A| [("th* THINGS I r^. y s 1— >. PRACTICALLY WAND- IT, I'D LIKE TO SEE I f DOT' MAKE A j /JV\ U /how aj?e va fixed y ...th' machine I mow itooes with J325 words
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Article, Illustration580 1963-10-21 11 COLIN LEGUM - TOM MBOYA: One of the big six of new Africa COLIN LEGUM FREEDOM AND AFTER. By Tom Mboya (Andre Deufsch 305.) REVIEWED BY TWELVE years ago when I first met Tom Mboya he was 21 years old and was working as a sanitary inspector for the Nairobi City Council. In580 words
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Article345 1963-10-21 11 DAVID SZE - BY DAVID SZE ANGKOR. By Georges Cordes. (Oxford University Press S6) HERE were palaces in which lived those prodigiously luxurious kings of whom we know nothing, who have passed Into oblivion without leaving so much as a name engraved either In stone or in memory,345 words
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Article223 1963-10-21 11 Book Pag* TRY ANYTHING TWICE. By Desmond Young. (Hamisb Hamilton 305.) IITHEN Desmond Young TT went up to Oxford in 1918, his father generously furnished him with an extraordinary amount of liquid refreshment. The good life appealing more than scholarship, Desmond was sent down. There223 words
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Article373 1963-10-21 11 THE BLACK SHIP. By Dudley Pope. (Weidenfeld 305.) 'THE mutiny on the Bounty was a mere dissident frolic compared with the mutiny on the HermiQne. It was in 1797. during the height of the war against France that Captain Hugh Pigot, the son ot an autocratic373 words
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Advertisement378 1963-10-21 11 YOU W) SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH FAN MALAYAN FINANCE IT'S ALWAYS SAFE. YOU'LL EARN LC^°/ INTEREST O/o PER ANNUM Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" givinf fall details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. (A SUBSIDIARY OF MALAYAN BANKING LTD.) 15th378 words
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Advertisement20 1963-10-21 11 Ah-tshoo y Ah! 1 Ah-h-h VAPEX inhalant VAPEX inhalant JHt. 'or relief of nasal congestion m head colas and catjrrh20 words
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Advertisement342 1963-10-21 11 GO TOR THE BEST-GO f 300 K 50 TV STEREOGRAM Her* it is the GRUNDIG top set. 23" screen T.V. far life-siz* needl* thorp picture. Powerful radiogram. Steioo tape recorder. All Jn on* unit of unsurpassed cabinetdesign. Original! Elegant! It will add distinction to your home at Christmas time. rN342 words
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Advertisement753 1963-10-21 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the lollowlng posts In the Medical aud Health Department. Brunei. Applicants must not be more than 60 yean old. (a) CHIEF OF OPERATION, MALARIA ERADICATION PROJECT: (1 vacancy) QUALIFICATIONS: (I) Must have pawed tbe753 words
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Advertisement849 1963-10-21 12 NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. KEDAH Standard I admissions. IM4 and 1965 Par snts guardians ol CHILDREN BOR.n IN 1957 and who have registered lor admi&slon to Standard I In Assisted Primary Schools in 1964 are requested to confirm their registration with the school at which their children were re-' gUtered. 2.849 words
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Advertisement977 1963-10-21 12 (Continued tron. Parr Hi SITUATIONS VACANT re Word* m (Mm.) Box SO rts. exfr* COOK GENERAL AMAH live in Fond ot children. Call No. 10 Cnltern Drive. Braddell Heights. Singapore. COOK GENERAL AMAH Full Time and wash cleaning amah for mornings only. Must be experienced. Phone *****. MALI CLERK Good977 words
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Advertisement982 1963-10-21 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Mm.) -Box $0 omtro APPLICATIONS INVITEO FROM experienced teacner (preferably graduates) lor poet of Read Teacher of Yok Bin National Type secondary Hcbooi, Malacca. <19«4 May become small Secondary Scnool). Four copies of application form (obtainable from school) anould be completed in tripHcate and sent by982 words
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Advertisement1008 1963-10-21 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* SS (Min.i—Uox SO et*. ejtlre FIVE OFFICE SPACES available immediately In central city area, Arst floor, facing main road, new building, each partition approximate ISO square feet. Suitable for offices or bu almas, Replies to Box AtTJUU S T Spore AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE SPACE with PRIVATE1,008 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-10-21 12 HIRE PURCHASE Wore 1 Si (Mm.>~-Box SO eta. axtro WESTINOHOUSE. R.C.A. I.V No down payment. Monthly S3l/-. Malaysia Electric Co.. 610. Oeylang Road, Spore 44W0*. 3V401. THONQ NUAT MOTOR Finance Ltd.. finance Hire Purchase on Cars. New' Secondhand. Terma Moderate. 33 Beach Road. (B'pore Telepbon* 332*2/ 3030T NO DOWN PAYMENT1,049 words
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Advertisement802 1963-10-21 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE ■ii WmrdM SS I Mm.)— Bo* SO eta. tmtro COMPARE QUALITY betora you succumb to low pricv. Prosrras Motors, Orchard Koad. Blngapore offer quality and economy Casn. H.l' Telephone *****-5. THREE FORD THAMES 900 Vans in run mm; order. Three Kord Anglis Saloons. One Austin A 35802 words
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Advertisement718 1963-10-21 12 MISCELLANEOUS If Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box j« rf«. aafssj ■MVOTO-CMINA" fui modern and gracious living, irrv. rour Dinner and Tea wltb Jyoio-Cninaware. Ideal gift for all occasions *nd urice range to suit all pockets PEN PALS FROM urn OMaaMte would like to ro>rr»pond with you llliistr<ilr<l brochure Irrr by airmail.718 words
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Advertisement1242 1963-10-21 13 tOJJVEBPW Out Sport Sam P. S'fam Penant ADRASTUS L'iml. Dublin, Hamourg li Ptrt tIPENOR Liverpiel Glaam Gdt. 11 Oct 22 Oct 21/2? Oct 21 ACHILLES > moutrt L'aaM. NaM Naa. Oct 27/ I EUMAEM Litiriial Crtsgo* Oct 21 Nn 2 Niv 4 MtNESTHEBS Livirtatl. Havrt Net 3 Nn 7 Nn1,242 words
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Advertisement1307 1963-10-21 13 feMcAIJSTER 6c CO., LTD. W 111. Nt. B2W. ELLEKMAM UMS «k KLAVEMESS LIME LMMM. RAMBOBB. IOTTtMAM, LBS ARSELES, SAN HANCISCO, RAVtt, WIU ft WIBBLUMBUGH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm Of ■ELUR.TSR- "^JZ,?™ 1 li§l Sport P- Sham Ptnang BONNEVILLE 25/21 Oct 2S Oct/ 1 Nn Baits Spore P. Sham Penang1,307 words
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Article1109 1963-10-21 14 2.30 151 Ort)» 2.30 1.63 1.11 1.37 Rot Moan 1.48 1.44 8,6 6/1% Sim. Oarfiy 7/7% 7/--7/6 61% Cold Stora|t 7Hi 6/104 3.17 2.05 Stiell 268 2.43 1.06 1.01 Sfell Ceb ..1.05 .72 .35 S'pwt UN .62 M Sport 1 fiction 11/6 11/4% Prtf 26/- 12/-1,109 words
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Article34 1963-10-21 14 KIBBIK TIN Oct. 14. IS. 16. 17. 18. 19. (per Ib.) (perpJcnL) 69 t g cts. $463.50 «9%cts. $463.62 !j 71 cU. $464.1 2 Vj 72 cU. $467.73 71 CU. $472.00 $470.2534 words
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Article137 1963-10-21 14 OUBBER lutures were firmer in 1V the week ended October 18 aided by the advance abroad with a gain of from a half U.S cent to one cent per lb. registered here mostly on short covering Dealings were moderate. Traders noted that small and medium sized137 words
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Article665 1963-10-21 14 Tin falls after big rise rE tin price suffered its first reverse last week: on Saturday morning when it reacted by $1.75 and was quoted at $470.25 per picul. Haphazard trading conditions «rr« reported on thr Malayan Rubbir Market lan week hut the clomntE pricv of .Noveoiber nmt grade wan665 words
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Article62 1963-10-21 14 'THE Malayan Eichanx* Banks' At--1 seeiatien mudr this rnanKv tn it* rules 10 merchant* 00 Saturday in. raii' im to skhj Selling TT or OO ready: Italian Lire On ihi* tree e*etianne market 10 HoriK Keni. the U.S. dollar whs quotwl at :i 7S| tor T.T. and ."..7L'i62 words
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Advertisement963 1963-10-21 14 I*°IORIEKTI LINES I Soilings to tha United Kingdom Oep. Sport Oep. Penang Arr. U.K. 'CHUSAN" 10 Nov 11 No» I Oec 1964 "CATHAY" 10 Oec 1 1 Dec 2 Jon "ORCADES" 14 Oec 5 Jon 1964 1964 "CHITRAL" 9 Jan 10 Jon 1 Fee "CHUSAN" 2 Feb 3 Feb 23963 words
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Advertisement652 1963-10-21 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Industrial;,: 122.59 121.31 120.06 118.94 117.43 118.74 Tins: 106.74 107.48 107.76 107.89 109.79 110.62 S rubbers: 109.41 109.41 109.57 109.57 109.57 109.57 Dec. 29. 1962 100 DIVIDENDS AWOIXIh Current Date of Total Total for payment652 words
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Advertisement389 1963-10-21 14 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Telephone No: *****. ORGANISATIONS SWEDISH KABT ASI UN^ ORDINANCE, 1960 Mt "J APAN Dissolution of No. 2 of 1962 Arrived 16.10.63 Societies S.H.B. GooV ns 4/5 Re- Koon Yam Mutual Benefit Consignees of «1! damaged carj;o Association, ex the above vessel are notified wr>T-ir<s< ir HtTßjrnv oivfn389 words
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Article2279 1963-10-21 15 From Our Market Correspondent A PART from a revival of interest in tin shares last week the main feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange was the downward trend in industrial share prices which in some cases was quite substantial. A week which saw 42 cents slashed2,279 words
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Article801 1963-10-21 15 rE following Is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday Oct 18. INDUSTRIALS a. Atlas Ice 1.80 Alex ortU. 12.45 15.00 B.M. TruaUM 6.00 Houstead 1.S3 1.86 Central Prop 1.34 1.36 O. 8. Holding 6/7 7/Con Tin Smelt Pref 17/9 18/9 Onla801 words
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Advertisement369 1963-10-21 15 NOTICE The exchange banks in Perak will be closed for business on Saturday 26th October, 1963 being the Installation day of his Highness the Sultan of Perak. NOTICE Deferred Extra-ordinary General Meeting of the Trengganu Cooperative Store Society Limited will be held on 34th October, 1963 at 2.30 pm. in369 words
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Advertisement337 1963-10-21 15 CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS. MAY AND JUNE. 1964. Entries for the above examinations will close at State Education Offices in the Federation of Malaya on 38th December, 1963. Candidates should apply to the Chief Education Officers of the State of Residence for entry forms enclosing a self-addressed337 words
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Advertisement733 1963-10-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, FEDERATION OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for Federal Post-Graduate Awards tenable In Australia/New Zealand/ Canada in 1964 for courses leading to the qualifications of Bachelor of Education 2. Applicants must: (a) be Federal Citizens or State Nationals: (b) normally be under 40 years of age;733 words
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Advertisement714 1963-10-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT: Requires a SECRETARY Si ACCOUNTANT in salary scale $78&x A 45- 1.280/ Qualification Bar/1.325--1,370-1.420 the commencing basic salary would be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund beneflta.714 words
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Advertisement1315 1963-10-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Candidates for permanent appointment must be Singapore Cltbens. L A. TEACHERS-IN-TRAININO (PRIMARY SCHOOLS) (i> Malay Language Medium (in Chinese Language Medium (ui> Tamil Language Medium (lv) English Language Medium B. TEACHERS-IN-TRAININO (TECHNICAL SECOiVDARY) (i) Chinese1,315 words
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Article, Illustration482 1963-10-21 16 LONDON, Sunday. JKDTTENHAM Hotspur were toppled from their position at the top of the English First Division yesterday when they could only draw 1-1 with F.A. Cup finalists Leicester. It was the first point Spurs have dropped at home this season. The newReuter - 482 words
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Article105 1963-10-21 16 World press record by Hungarian TOKYO, Sun. Two world weightlifting records were broken yesterday at an International weightlifting meet in Fujlsawa City. Imre Foeldk or Hungary lifted 125 kilogrammes (2754 lbs) in the featherweight class (press) to beat his own record of 124 kilos. (273} lbs). Waldemar Baszanowskl of PolandReuter - 105 words
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Article21 1963-10-21 16 BRUSSELS, Sun. Pakistan beat Belgulm 5-0 In a men's hockey international here today after leading 3-0 at halftime— RenterReuter - 21 words
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Article90 1963-10-21 16 CRICKET NAIROBI, Sun. The MCC touring cricketers named a cony fortable first innings lead over Kenya and had four wickets still standing at the close of the drat day's play in the second unofficial "Test" here yesterday. Kenya were dismissed for US due to accurate pace bowllnn90 words
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Article1290 1963-10-21 16 Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 1 Blarkburn I Burnley S Blackpool 2 Ipswich t Chelsea t ShrfT Wed. 1 Liverpool 1 WBA (1 Noll-. Forest 1 Mm. Ltd. 2 Sheff. Ltd. 3 Birmingham 0 Stoke I Fulham 1 Tottenham 1 Leicester 1 West Ham 4 Everton t1,290 words
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Article298 1963-10-21 16 The Light Blues favoured again RUGGER T ONDON, Sun.—Cam- bridge, winners of the university Rugby Union match for the last three seasons, begin the season as favourites again. While they easily dis- posed of Blrkenhead Park 23-5, Oxford went down 22-9 to Richmond despite taking an early six-point lead. Blrkenhead298 words
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Article126 1963-10-21 16 r5 Australian Rugby League touring team followed up Tielr mid-week Test match victory over Britain by winning 3-0 against Rochdale Hornets yesterday. It was a hard match, and after one spell of vigorous exchanges the referee spoke to both captains. Australia's winning points came from a try inReuter - 126 words
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Article151 1963-10-21 16 I ML lUI CONGRESS DADEN-BADEN, Sun. Detroit's mayor Jerome P. £avanagh yesterday described as "ridiculous and absurd" as far as his city was concerned an International Olympic Committee attack on high pressure salesmanship by the four cities which sought the 1968 Olympic Games. lOC members atReuter - 151 words
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Article466 1963-10-21 16 BADEN-BADEN, Sun, /YTTO MAYER, Chancellor of the lOC, said hert yesterday he presumed the Japanese Government would have the final say over whether the North Koreans should appear under their own flag and use their dwn anthem at nert year's Tokyo Games. Mr. MayerReuter - 466 words
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Article2022 1963-10-21 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by Resquilleur scores 3rd successive win SINGAPORE, Sun. Veni Vici Stable's Gold Cup winner, Resquilleur, again outsmarted a strong field over the Bukit Timah mile today. It was Resquilleur's third win in a row. Resquilleur completed a treble for his rider, Alan Trevena, who had2,022 words
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109 1963-10-21 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Racehorses will be divided into six classes next year, the MR A announced today. At present there are five classes. This was found necessary because of the increasing number of horses in training-. The MRA expect there will be at least109 words
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Article121 1963-10-21 17 Total pool: $149,410 Ist No. *****0 (W0.577) ncl No. *****2 (523.022) 3rd No. 532U0H ($11,511) Starters I $1,200 each): Nos. 3206 M) *****6 *****4 493U71 *****3 *****9 *****7 *****3 *****0 *****2 *****8 *****0 3H0104 *****2 Consolation (s7so each): Nos. *****1 *****7 *****2 *****3 82*491 *****4 *****3 *****7 *****6121 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-10-21 17 SOCCER Spore senior cup: Sukaramal v Sanvista (5.15K RAP Chang! 'A* v TTS Hosp. (7. both matches at Jn. Besar) Cow Gate cup: PCRC v Shaw Bros (Ipoh Coronation grd>; Irish Hussars v KIA (Jn Abdul Jalll) RUGGER SCC Invitation v RAP Seletar A f (Spore padam?);161 words
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Article451 1963-10-21 17 THE STIPE'S REPORT QINGAPORE. Bun. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's Buklt Timah races: Race 1 Tarxan II was slow to begin, and Unbelievable refused to gallop freely for some distance after Jumping away. Near the 6f post Tanas II had to be checked when slightly crowded by Chicken451 words
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Article33 1963-10-21 17 TABLE-TENNIS Tour match (Ipob): Peralc bt Pakistan 5-1. HOCKEY Trenccanu Lfe: NO Teachers 2 Sultan Sulalman Secondary 0; Police 2 DTC 0. SOCCER Friendly (Malacca): New Market 3 Mercantile Bank, XL 3*33 words
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Article131 1963-10-21 17 State mark by Wai Hing ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore'! promising young athletes, C. ....ualan <men) and Cheong Wai Hlng (women) were outstanding In the Swilt AA meet held at Parre r Park tc«lay. KunaUn won the 100 m In llsec. the 200 In 22.9 and the 400 in a meet131 words
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Article94 1963-10-21 17 CEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Police held formidable Selangor Police to a scoreless draw in the most exciting match in the Hannigan Shield hockey competition which ended on the NS Club padang today. In the earlier match, Qeoffry de Silva. the veteran Malayan player, showed a return to form when94 words
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Advertisement99 1963-10-21 17 tl ANGLIA ESTATE CAR ANGUA SUPER M ANGLU 250 VAN $4,665. nm ffg^~ ro^^ for Quality, WW I 1 Elegance, I \umw Economy ■&&mk\ i Br^^^v i^cc or C3.li cit r^^riM^Bßß^Br the ANGUA 250 VAN, a reliable, ever-willing, lowcost van for day-in. \J^^^^'P r H m day-out deliveries. Just look99 words
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191 1963-10-21 18 Artillery, troops mass on desert frontier OABAT, Sun.—Moroc- can and Algerian troops were reported last night to be massing on either side of a section of the frontier as fighting continued deep in the Sahara desert. The report from Figuib, north-east Morocco, described the atmosphere as tense Military observers saidReuter - 191 words
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105 1963-10-21 18 Where the caretaker makes more than the boss YEW YORK. Sun.— The director of New York citys school system has discovered that he is paid less than some of his chief caretakers. Dr. Calvin Gross told a press conference that three were paid more than his own salary of US$4O,OOO.Reuter - 105 words
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210 1963-10-21 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. IJRIME MINISTER Tengku Abdul Rahman ha 1 approved the holding of an open competitioi among Malaysian architects to design the new million National Art Gallery. This was announced here today by the board of trustees of the art gallery. To be210 words
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Article36 1963-10-21 18 TOKYO. Sun. Torao Ushiroku. director of the Africa-Asia Aflairs Bureau of the Japanese Foreign Office, left Tokyo today for Kuala Lumpur for negotiations on the Malaysia "blood debt" issue.— U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-10-21 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. The de Havilland Trident jetliner, which arrived in Singapore last night, is Britain's answer to America's Boeing 727. This super jet, with a speed of 610 m.p.h., is described by the makers as "the fastest, most advanced and most economical aircraft available142 words
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209 1963-10-21 18 Naval Base strike: Approach to MTUC SINGAPORE, Sun. The Naval Base Labour Union cabled the Malayan Trades Union Congress in Kuala Lumpur today to use its good offices to mediate in the dispute between the union and the Admiralty. The union's acting general secretary, Mr. Michael Fernandez, said he was209 words
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81 1963-10-21 18 PEKING. Sun. Mrs. Ruth Redmond, 65-year-old widow from Yonkers. New York, has arrived in Shanghai on her third trip to China to see her son Hugh, serving a life sentence in jail there Mrs. Redmond expects to visit him tomorrow, she toldReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration276 1963-10-21 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN will be briefed on the efforts by the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khornan, for a tripartite meeting between Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia to solve the Malaysia dispute. The Malaysian Ambassador to Bangkok, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul276 words
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90 1963-10-21 18 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul FUzak today accused leaders of opposition parties of maintaining contact with Indonesia. He mentioned in particular Inche Abdul Aziz, former Minister of Agriculture and 'now leader of the National Convention Party who. he said,90 words
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Article106 1963-10-21 18 NEW DELHI, Sun. Mr. Nehru told a rally in New Delhi today: "We observe this day because we are determined to convert it into a day of victory. "If we slacken if we forget our duty, if we become complacent, we are lost," he said.Reuter - 106 words
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Article29 1963-10-21 18 £200 m. investment SYDNEY, Sun. British businessmen invested £200 million a year in Commonwealth countries. Sir Gilbert Laithwalte. industrialist and trade expert, said in a broadcast here tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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346 1963-10-21 18 DENANG, Sun. The 1 Chief of the Malaysian Naval Staff, Commodore A.M. Synnot, said in Penang today that the Malaysian Navy was prepared to meet any attack by the Indonesian Navy. "We are strong enough to face any eventuality," he told346 words
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530 1963-10-21 18 SINGAPORE. Sunday. SINGAPORE'S woman international athlete Cheong Wai Hing hoisted a new State shot putt record at the Swift A.A. championships at Thomson Road today when she reached a distance of 33ft. BAin. Her effort beat the existing record held by former530 words
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Article35 1963-10-21 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ceylon Sports Club and Indian Association drew In their Balestier Shield cricket match at Balestier today. The Ceylonese were 151 for seven in reply to the Indians 173 when play ended35 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-10-21 18 J JIGHEST.and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: 'Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 88 7541 words
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Miscellaneous105 1963-10-21 18 SPORTS MARY SOCCER: S.A.F.A Senior Cup Sukaramai v Sanvistx <5.15>. R.A.F. Changi "A" v T.T.S.H. (7 pjn.) both games at Jn. Besar. KI'GGKR: S.C.C Invitation v R.A.P. Seletar "A", padan;* H.M.S. Terror v 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. Naval HOCKEY: S.H.A Div. 2 Woodbridge v SJI.C. "B". padang; Schools "B" v S.T.U..105 words
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