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Title Section19 1963-11-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration409 1963-11-01 1 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY. Anti-piracy move PLAN CALLS FOR THE NA VY TO BE ON PATROL WITHIN STRIKING DISTANCE By MALACCA, Thurs MALAYSIAN fishermen will be provided with rocket flares for use when attacked by Indonesian pirates, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today.409 words
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Article, Illustration424 1963-11-01 1 Clash over Malaysia at CP I— talks -J BANGKOK, Thurs. A political note crept into' the 19-nation Colombo Plan conference which opened here today when Indonesia questioned the presence of the Malaysian delegation. But the Philippines kept quiet on the issue. The current meeting is for technical discussions by theReuter - 424 words
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200 1963-11-01 1 Our sincerity and Manila by Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TENGKI Abdul Rahman today said the Philippines Government had no cause to suspect "our true sincerity" in trying to renew good relations between the two counThe Tengku, who returned here by air today after a threeday tour of the East Coast,200 words
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127 1963-11-01 1 PI move to resume diplomatic ties?— MANILA. Thurs. The Foreign Office today proposed the establishment of a consular office in Koching in anticipation of eventual resumption of Philippine-Malay-sian diplomatic relations. An announcement said the Foreign Office proposed an overall addition of a total of eight diplomatic missions and nine consularUPI - 127 words
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Article41 1963-11-01 1 KUCHINO. Thurs. Security forces have killed two more terrorists and captured two In the Stmanggang district of the Second Division. This makes a total of «e*en killed and five captured in the area in the past week.41 words
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Article, Illustration428 1963-11-01 1 Hiltons to run two hotels in Spore and K.L. By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hilton Hotels International today announced plans to operate two ultramode::! hotels in Malaysia one in Singapore and the other in Kuala Lumpur. The two hotels are to be built at a cost of $4 L'428 words
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Article103 1963-11-01 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. MOVES to close down Indonesia's Stateowned Garuda Airline and Bank N'rgara offices here were started today following "leave Sinsaporc" notices to their top ofli- I.IK Orders to the Indonesian official* to leave Singapore within a week were issued today by the Ministry of the Interior103 words
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Article53 1963-11-01 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. An Indonesian Navy spokesman said here today Indonesia's reaction to the strengthening of the British Par East Fleet "will be total confrontation against Malaysia." He was commenting on a statement by Vice-Admiral Desmond Dreyer in Sydney- that Britain would station fast guided miMile-equlpped destroyer*UPI - 53 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-11-01 1 AN artist's impression of Britain's new supersonic bomber, the TSR2, which provides a new television eye in battle for the Royal Air Force. Being produced at the British Aircraft Corporation plants at WevMlm Surrey, and Preston, Lancashire, C 409 million is going into its development.130 words
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Article311 1963-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thunday. AX "informal lunch" meeting tomorrow is expected to pave the way for ;i final set I lenient of the blood-debt negotiations now under way between Japan and Malaysia. Officially, the two delegations headed by Senator Khaw Kai Boh. Minister without Portfolio, and Mr.311 words
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Article594 1963-11-01 1 Seven Satu unions are closed SINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 The Singapore Government today cancelled the certificates of registration of seven trade unions affiliated to the left-wing Singapo r e Association of Trade Unions. They are the Singapore General Employees' Union, the Singapore Busini a Houses Employees' Union, the Singapore Bus Workers'594 words
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Article35 1963-11-01 1 STABBED TO DEATH SINGAPORE. Thurs. An ice-water xellcr. Ng thong Hock. Hi. wai ■tabfccd in buck kf unknown person at his >tall in MacPhcrson Road tonight He died in hospital shortly after* admission.35 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article97 1963-11-01 2 Mount Agung is angry again JAKARTA, Thurs. Mount Agung volcano on the island of Bali is still showing signs of dangerous activity, the Indonesian news agency Antara reported today. The Chief of Staff or the Ball "Volcano Command. Major Sidarum. said in a report yesterday that the volcano was stillReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration328 1963-11-01 2 King Hassan and Ben Bella agree to call off border war nact sealed with handshake BAMAKO, Thursday KING HASSAN II of Morocco and Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella agreed yesterday to emll off their bitter Sahara border war. After a day and a half of hectic bargaining,328 words
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Article182 1963-11-01 2 SAIGON, Thursday. rVKREE Americans two officers and an enlisted— man— are missing after South Vietnamese units they were with ran into a large number of Communist Vietcong guerillas on Wednesday night. If they were captured, the Americans are the only known military prisoners held byReuter - 182 words
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Article57 1963-11-01 2 TAIPEH. Thurs— Eleven groups of Chinese Nationalist guerillas who landed in five provinces on the Chinese mainland In the past three weeks "are successfully pushing inland meeting little resistance" official source yesterday. The guerillas, who made contacts with local anti-Communist elements, are expected soon to reachReuter - 57 words
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Article30 1963-11-01 2 CALCUTTA, Thurs. Pournation air exercises will start here on Nov. 9 to help assess Indian defences against a possible Chinese air attack, it was announced here yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article26 1963-11-01 2 SEOUL, Thurs. Retired MaJ.Oen. Yang Soo Yoo. former leadIng member of the South Korean ruling junta, has been appointed Ambassador to the Philippines. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-11-01 2 Mrs. Luce defends the Dragon Lady T^EW YORK, Thurai 11 Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, former U.S. Ambassador to Italy, yesterday defended South Vietnam's First Lady, Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu, against widespread Criticism that her government was persecuting Buddhists. Mrs. Luce also charged that American criticism that the Diem family controlsUPI - 253 words
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379 1963-11-01 2 UNITED NATIONS Thursday MALAYSIA and Czechoslovakia formally agreed yesterday to split a twoyear term on the Security Council, resolving a deadlock that had persisted through 11 General Assembly ballots. Czechoslovakia will take the first year. 1964, resigning at the end of it to makeReuter - 379 words
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Article30 1963-11-01 2 JAKARTA Tliurs. The West Qerman Foreign Minwier, Dr. Gerhard Schroeder. arrived here by air last night to .toln President Heinrich Luebke en hi* BUi« visit to Indonesia.— Heutar.30 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1963-11-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby /'Tra cob) (THAT ttiMU WtBI /YOU UOUALT/ CMNcAL-J C x'O ALBtADtf) U17 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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239 1963-11-01 3 LONDON. Thurs gIR Alec Douglas-Home, the British Prime Minister, spoke yesterday about a British economic miracle and declared that the country is on the threshold of the most exciting period of economic growth it has known. Sir Alec was making the final speech ofReuter - 239 words
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227 1963-11-01 3 Britain acts to halt the 'brain —drain'— T ONDON, Thurs. A six-point plan to beat the "brain drain" of British scientists to the United States is being considered by the Government. Action has already been taken on some points, says an official report. The annual report of the Advisory CouncilReuter - 227 words
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80 1963-11-01 3 Sir Alec carries black cat mascot at hustings PERTH, Thurs. Sir Alec DouglasHome has taken tc carrying a toy black cat mascot In hit campaign for electlor. to the House of Commons. The 12-lnch toj was given him by a seven year -old schoolgirl, Tes s i Dlxon, Daughter of80 words
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Article46 1963-11-01 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Queen Elizabeth will officially open the Commonwealth Pacific telephone cable between Australia. New Zealand. Fiji and Canada part of the eventual round-the-world Commonwealth link on Dec. 2. Mr. Charles Davidson, the Auv tralian Postmaster-General announced ye&terday. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article57 1963-11-01 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs rhe House loreign aflaiis, commitice reached agreement yesterday on a US$lO2 million authorization for the Peace Corp*, a US$3B million increase over las; year. The money wouid permit expansion of activities in Latin America and Africa and boost the overall number of volunteers from57 words
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Article40 1963-11-01 3 LONDON, Thurs. The AngloFrench economic committee at a two-day meeting which ended here yesterday, discussed preparations for the forthcomiriK "Kennedy round" of tariff cutting negotiations and also the extension of trade with less developed countries.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article57 1963-11-01 3 LONDON, Thurs. Miss Joan Hammond, the Australian singer, received the C3.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) from Prince Philip at a Buckingham Palace investiture yesterday. Prince Philip, wearing th» uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, deputised for Queen Elizabeth, who i.s expectingReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1963-11-01 3 BRUSSELS. Thurs.— The Belgian National Bank will raise iv bank rate from four to 4i per cent today, it was announced. This will be the second Increase since July, when the rate was increased from 3) per cent.42 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-11-01 3 Divorced— on her -doctor's advice- LOS ANGELES, Thurs Actress Jill St. John (above) has divorced wealthy Lance Reventlow —on her doctor's advice, she said and received US$B6,OOO settlement. She was granted a decree yesterday after testifying that the heir to the Woolworh fortune put her in such "an agitated state"196 words
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Article33 1963-11-01 3 PARIS, Thurs. Prance has launched a two staged "dragon rocket 310 miles into space abovn the Sahara desert. Minister of State for Science, Oaston Palewskl, announced last night UPJ33 words
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Article127 1963-11-01 3 LONDON, Thurs. The length of the day has increased by 3/10,000 th of a second each day during the past six months because of a periodic change in rotation of the earth. The department of Industrial and scientific research at the British NationalUP - 127 words
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Article36 1963-11-01 3 LONDON Ihurv The British General Post Office yesterday reported widespread radio fadeoul* in the morning, upsetting most international radio telephone and telegraph routes. Sun spots are believed to be the cause. Beuter.Reuter - 36 words
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147 1963-11-01 3 Case of the man who had to stand like this every now and then... T ONDON, Thurs. Court Six at London's Central Criminal Court the Old Bailey adjourned for 15 minutes yesterday to allow a man in the dock to stand on his head. Ex-wrestler Norbet Fred Rondel, who pleadedReuter - 147 words
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Article34 1963-11-01 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The Soviet Deputy Foreign Trade Minister, Mr. Sergei Borisov. conferred for nearly two hours yesterday with State Department officials on the question of American wheat sales to Russia. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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263 1963-11-01 3 Two call-girls on Senator's payroll' WASHINGTON, Thursday REPRESENTATIVE Tom Steed Democrat-Okla- homa, said yesterday he discovered two callgirls on a Senator's payroll earlier this year. But Ue said he wouldn't name, the Senator even if a Senate investigating committee should ask him to do so. "I'm not taking a moralistic263 words
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Article56 1963-11-01 3 BONN. Thurs.— A West German air force jet fighter plunged Into a farm house In Strass yesterday, killing two women and two children taking a rest from harvesting. Police snid at least 14 people were injured, some of them seriously. The pilot of theUPI - 56 words
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Article, Illustration159 1963-11-01 4 UNION AND FIRM SAY 'YES' Ititcr/m tation to by souy/it INNAPOM, THMft AN >|i|,l>, illoil IN .1 Ml 111, Irn iSinc >i Mil I I lll| ill id ,i ..I i ||||)|(M I limi.l,l \\m h ilil "..i i|.i\ hi tin i" lull ill ll(ll 111 111 llljl illlld |111159 words
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199 1963-11-01 5 Bid to smuggle gold: $25,000 fine CINGAPORE. Thurs.. Tan Ah Soon. 35. a seaman, was today, fined $25,000 or six months' jail by the First Criminal District Court for unlawfully attempting to export $55,595 worth of gold barsj and bracelets. The gold was confiscated. Tan was a greaser on board199 words
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127 1963-11-01 5 1,000 sign up for weekend army drill SINGAPORE, Thursday. ABOUT 1.000 people have volunteered to join the Territorial Army here, a headquarters spokesman said today. The volunteers from Division One Government officers to office peons, will start training at the end of a recruitment drive from Nov. 4 to Nov.127 words
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194 1963-11-01 5 DENANG, ThUTS. Many slum dwellers here live in squatter huts with walls made frorr wooden boxes, Mr. Teh Ewe Llm (U.D.P. Kampong Manggis) said at today's City Council meeting. •In some cases, roofs are constructed with biscuit tinand any other available materials." he194 words
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66 1963-11-01 5 16 at audience with the Pope SINGAPORE. Than.— A group day bad a pxlrat* audience with ••m Pope at the Vatican, according to a r***** received by the Singapore office of Afitatta Airmm The pUcnms. who are taking pan in the first Malaysia Holy Land tour organised by the air•jut.66 words
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Article27 1963-11-01 5 KOALA LCMPUR Thar*.— Trncku Abdul Rahman wll open the nm ptase of the Nartn— l Zoo in Clv Kteac OB 1* at ft x27 words
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Article50 1963-11-01 5 KAN CAR. Than.— A passer An «a« accidentally snot in the ngni arm by a our shooter here yesttr<iar. Tan Cheng Teik. 37. a labourer. was walking in the town when this happened. He was taken v Kangar Hospital and sent bosv after treataae-it50 words
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Article54 1963-11-01 5 PEXANG rnurv— Three vouib* armed mr.h daggers held uo a ««nn in a Gottlieb Gardens sundry shop resierday alternoun. and escaped m ::h S3OO cash and some osareiitt. Gob Beov Ene. M vas in the soap with anocner wn—n when •he fmttm pr.tfrec *:A54 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-11-01 5 Shivering Catherine joins the beauties in —Britain LONDON, Thurs. A bevy of shivering international beauties began gathering here yesterday to prepare for the 13th Miss World contest next week. Hardest Wt by the belowaverage temperatures Is 19-year-old Catherine Loh the first Miss Malaysia to join the ranks of beauty queens.Reuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-11-01 5 Varsity society plans a study tour of India RAZAK ON TOUR OF INSPECTION IN THE TRENGGANU JUNGLE OINGAPORE. Thurs. The Social Science Society of the Univer- sity of Singapore hopes 1 to send some of its student members on a study tour of India during the long vacation early nextHarold Teo - 252 words
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Article129 1963-11-01 5 OINGAPORE. Thurs. West Germany's Foreign Minister, Dr. Gerhard Schroeder, who made an unexpected stop-over here last night, steered clear of the Malaysia issue during a brief interview with the Straits Times. He is on his way to Jakarta to join President Lubeke. who is now on129 words
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225 1963-11-01 5 Case of an unwanted man without papers I^UALA LUMPUR. 111 Thurs. An illegal immigrant told a magistrate here today that he fled from his* home in Sumatra because he had "no papers to live in Indonesia. Ang Chin Poh. 2f. told Shaik Daud bin Mohamed ismal! -Sir. if you deport225 words
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Article26 1963-11-01 5 TAIPING. Thurs.— The Convent School here vill otaerrv Parents' Oar on Nor. 8 with an exhibition of art and needlecraft and a concert.26 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-11-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Article in Australian magazine starts 'insult' storm: Protest goes to the Tengku TWO organ sations today urged Tengku Abdul Rahman to declare Mr. Alex Josey, a free-lance journalist in Singapore, persona non grata for an article he wrote in an Australian news magazine,253 words
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Article61 1963-11-01 6 ALOR STAR. Thurs. The Kedah Slate Assembly yesterday pa.sscd through all .stages Bill uroviding (or an increase from $1,000 to 12.000 a month in the Sultanah's allowance. Moving this Bill. Mr. K. K. Nair, chairman of the State Finance Committee, said the object ww to bring61 words
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242 1963-11-01 6 Britain completely behind Malaysia: Carr KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The views expressed by delegates to the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here must make a "big difference" on world opinion about Indonesia^ confrontation against Malaysia. This was stated today by Mr. Robert Carr, the British Secretary for Technical Co-operation and leader242 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-11-01 6 ENANG, Th 'J'HE former Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, has applied to join the Penang M.I.C. Mr. Ramanathan, a former national chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, sent in his application to the party's Stmgei Pinang branch today. It will meet243 words
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Article, Illustration180 1963-11-01 6 T SINGAPORE, Thursday. CHRYSLER'S revolutionary new gas turbine car— described as "The Car of the Future"— will make Its debut here soon. Now on a world tour accompanied by an engineering crew, the car will arrive In Slngapoe on Nov. lo In a180 words
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Article64 1963-11-01 6 Pak Trade Commissioner leaves SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Pakistan Trade Commissioner In Singapore, Maior Ahmad All Khan, will leave for Karachi tomorrow to take up a new post. Major Ahmad. 54, has been here since 1957. His wife. Begum Khan, and daughter, Zam Zam, 14, will accompany him home. The new64 words
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Article58 1963-11-01 6 BATU GAJAH. Thurs. About 80 people of Kampong Sungui Trap led by their headman. Inche Abdul Satnad bin Nasir. are working under the "gotong royonK (self-helpi system to clear the katnpong of blukar and construct a small bridge over a stream. The State Government has contributed58 words
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113 1963-11-01 6 FEDERAL COURT SITS IN KUCHING ON MONDAY I^UCHING. Thurs. The first sitting of the Federal Court, of Malaysia in the Borneo States will be held on Monday in the Court House here. All the judges of the Federal Court will be present the Lord President. Dato Sir James Thomson, the113 words
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Article44 1963-11-01 6 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The date for starting adult education classes in the State will be advanced to January next year Instead of March, as in the past it was announced yesterday. No reason was Riven for this change in the schedule.44 words
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Article130 1963-11-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Another $6,717 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing its total to $213,510.79, Today's biggest single donation of $3,071 came from the Butchers' Association ol Seremban. The second hlgest for the day of $2,000 came130 words
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310 1963-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Speaker of the House of Repre- ing on a statement by linister, Mr. Lee Kuan the seating arrangenbers in the House to sentatives, Dato Haji Monamed Noah bin Omar, said today that the 12 People's Action Party, representatives in the310 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-11-01 7 Another 'heart girl' for operation in Bangkok IPOH. Thurs. The Rotary Clubs of Ipoh and Bangkok are jointly sponsoring a mercy mission for another "hole in theheart" girl, Yee Yen Wah, 16. Daughter of Mr. Yee Kong, 55, a piece-goods hawker, of Menglembu. she will leave here by air for219 words
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Article55 1963-11-01 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook. of the Traffic Police, was charged in a magistrate's court today with accepting a $150 bribe. He is alleged to have accepted the money from Koh Beng Woon during an investigation into a fatal road accident on Sept.55 words
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Article74 1963-11-01 7 TAPAH, Thurs. A caretaker of a Chinese cemetery, Lee Chong, 85, was found murdered yesterday in a temple in the cemetery, two miles north of here. His body was discovered by another caretaker Ng Cheong. Lee had a slash wound on his forehead. Both hl s74 words
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Article47 1963-11-01 7 KUALA KANOSAR. Thurs. The Department "of Labour and Industrial Relations will close down its office in Sitiawan and move into the new office in the Town Council building here tomorrow. The new office will serve three districts Dindings. Kuala Kangsar and Upper Perak.47 words
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89 1963-11-01 7 THE Speaker of the House of Representatives, Oato Haji Mohamed Noah, stands before the tower block of the Parliament building in Kuala Lumpur. Workmen and women are still busy putting the finishing touches to the $16 million building that will be the home of the89 words
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Article60 1963-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dr. Mak Ting Sum, a psychologist and medical hypnotist here, has been elected life member of the International Federation of Psychologists and Hypnotherapists in London for his knowledge and proficiency in natural therapeutic work, it was announced today. He Is the first60 words
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Article52 1963-11-01 7 TAN AH RAT A. Thurs.- Twentyeight delegates for the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Kuala Lumpur arrived in Cameron Highlands this afternoon. They visited the Jor underground power station while on their way up. and will inspect a tea plantation and the Government Agriculture Experimental52 words
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Article51 1963-11-01 7 TAIPING. Thurs. A lisherman. Taib bin Jaffar. 45. was drowned in the river at Port Weld while out fishing with his younger brother. Ariffin. in a sampan yesterday. Taib lost his balance and fell overboard while trying to retrieve an oar that had slipped from his51 words
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Article83 1963-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The president of the Rail way men s Union of Malaya and the newlyrlected vice president or CUEPACS. Mr. Donald U'ren. left here by air today for London to attend the executive board meeting of the International Transport Workers Federation on Nov. 483 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-11-01 7 Recruiting drive is on for the Air Force recruiting drive is under way for the Royal Malaysian Air Force as part of the big defence build-up. This time the rorce is looking for young men for training as technical, secretarial and equipment officers on short-term engagements. Citizens Applicants must be277 words
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152 1963-11-01 7 pfENANG, Thurs. r The police early thM morning seized a car and $3,000 worth of textiles and detained a youth after a dramatic chase which ended when it ran off the road. The chase started at Ourney Drive at 5 a.m. when Asst.152 words
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148 1963-11-01 7 Australian MP greatly impressed by our progress MALACCA. Thurs.— Mr. F. J. Davis, leader of a group of Commonwealth Parliamentary i Association delegates on a visit here, said today that he was greatly imI pressed by the progress made in this country during the past fewi ivears. Mr. Davis, an148 words
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Article49 1963-11-01 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Three men from Kuala Kurau— Chiam 800 Tee. 25, Khoo Chine Joo. 25. and Eng Hung Khean. 34 yesterday pleaded not guilty to a Joint charge of conveying 4,2101 b of tobacco on which $36,206 dulyhad not been paid. Bail was allowed.49 words
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Advertisement188 1963-11-01 7 1 r 1 DOLLARS SENSE WORTH I NGTON'S* HhJ CLIMATE CONTROL: Pint, your dollars! You invest in 70 yean of air -conditioning experience plus a quality thai is endorsed by Worthington s world-wide applications to quote few: The While House (Washington). NATO Headquarters (Pans). Congress Building (Braziha). Nile Hilton Hold188 words
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Advertisement155 1963-11-01 7 Chocolaljobler The chocolate of the connoisseur Try Tobler chocolate and you'll find that nothing else is good enough. Tobler fresh from Switzerland Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD ELEGANCE UNSURPASSED hvßß&Sft'' -iOw\.E J SL iv.'-j^W 'DA.** J /^fl E3 M^* V /M There are more expensive gifts than this, but none155 words
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Article, Illustration850 1963-11-01 8 WAGE DISPUTE OF POSTAL MEN DISMISSED /Central Govt says court has no jurisdiction to hear the case CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court today dismissed a wage dispute, involving the Postal and Telecommunications Department, following the Central Government's decision to refer their claims to a proposed joint commission of inquiry.850 words
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82 1963-11-01 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four men were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with an offence under the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections Regulations. Charlie Chan. Hanim bin Harun. Lock Kum Hong and Ng Boon Chong. were alleged to have painted a People's Action Party symbol82 words
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223 1963-11-01 8 Seaman who vented his anger on official SINGAPORE, Thurs. While being suspended from duty by the Seamen's Registration Board, a seaman vented his anger on an official of the board and struck hi m with a kitchen knife, a magistrates court was told today. Hassan bin Amin, 27, pleaded that223 words
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Article63 1963-11-01 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The new Parliamentary Secretary to tht Ministry of National Development. Mr. Ho Cheng ('noon, last night invited "constructive suggestions" from the public on the Government's plans for urban and rural development. He was speaking at the Sims Avenue Community Centre where a dinner was63 words
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Article22 1963-11-01 8 TAIPINO. Thurs. A mosque is to be built behind the police station at Pokok Assam new village near here.22 words
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154 1963-11-01 8 PENANG, Thurs rpHE Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, today praised the Pilgrimage Advisory Committee for improving pilgrim facilities and amenities. Since the formation of the committee, Muslims going to Mecca had been able to enjoy various facilities, the Governor said when he154 words
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Advertisement130 1963-11-01 8 llf//^ //OPENS TODAY Oil If m mm .^rifw m I keep cool with from $30* a month Yes, Carrier air-conditioning is now a practical the monthly, rental varies, so for full details of possibility for almost every family with the Inter- the Carrier monthly rental scheme just ring national Air130 words
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Miscellaneous163 1963-11-01 8 1/#*»f/ Onp Ittf V.T. H«ntlin lALL RIGHT/ ENOUGH Of>^ M. f^ WHCA, MY s" WHERE'S HXK? NO SHIEU? jOH THIS »S% ITHIS! IFTOU'RESO NOW A /V'K^' I FRIEMP/ HOLP NOW A SHIELP, MAN? I AN' I'M NOT J RIPICULOUSfI f ANXIOUS TO GET «J f YOU'RE' \W/\V \Tk-k A MOMENT.'163 words
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Article, Illustration1719 1963-11-01 9 AT 7 p.m. on .hmiiary 12, 1950, the Royal Navy submarine Trucui--0111 was moving on I lie surface into the estuary of the River Thames on her way hack to Chatham dockyard after engine trials. The night was black and moonless and a slight haze1,719 words
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Advertisement435 1963-11-01 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure 5 B j FILTER TIPPED When they see the sailor symbol fs&*r} on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20's executive pack 80 cts and in tens 40 cts Singapore: 20's435 words
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Obituary33 1963-11-01 10 M WWris Si* (Mlmlmmm) MM. TAN TEK LEONQ nse Vase Baw 1-Jog passed away peaoaaaUy on :K)-10-«S at h U p.m at 7 r*air Park. Ipoh Funeral 1 pm. I II 11.33 words
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Article47 1963-11-01 10 it Words tio imoummm) MRS S. OANBSH. District Bospttai. Klang. with his family oooTaya bit thanks to all relative, and frtasda for tbelr wreaths condolences paraoaal ser %nd funeral attendance at his belovwi mother's death and deapast gran tud* to all th« Doctors and Nnrsfng Htaff47 words
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Obituary24 1963-11-01 10 Worlli iMimimmm) TREASURED MEMORIES Of Ma •am Yap Alt L4ng. Mtiawan. Dtatf 1-11-82 Reinemberad by hiMbaat 800 Ah Kit .hildren and grmadrfcsstran.24 words
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Article369 1963-11-01 10 JO Unrdt Sit minimum IT'S PURE, Its fresh K'f -tux. ■leal It's Bear Brand Man Used Milk i S>m product LOTUS CARS art now die'rltmted ibrouKNout Malaysia by Unlvarami Cars Limited. Orroard Road. Btncapor». "THE CARETAKER" Today and Tomorrow only. Cultural Cootre. t p.m. TMMta Kobinaona, Cold Storage or369 words
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702 1963-11-01 10 She Straits SEimrs Friday, November 1, 1963. Planning In Sarawak The agricultural experts who flooded South-East Asia after the Japanese war looked upon Sarawak and parts of Sabah as the potential rice bowl of the Malaysian territories. The dream was brief, and Sarawak's efforts since then to prow enough rice702 words
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Article402 1963-11-01 10 Pan-Africanism, it would i seem, is mere than a mystique. There is enough to it, at any rate, to make individual African nations react with some sensitivity to the opinion of the African community as a whole. Proof is available from Bamako, whence has come the r.greeable news402 words
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Article180 1963-11-01 10 Ten weeks ago the Selangor State Government rejected a call to wind up the Petaling Jaya Development Corporation and replace it with an elected town council. The a^umeru vas thit the development of the satellite town had not been completed, and that it would not be desirable to180 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1963-11-01 10 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF Switch from animosity to amiability in relations I from 1 THE HAGUE Thursday ARAPPROCH EMENT between the newlyformed British Government and President de Gaulle can no longer be ©xcluded. All that has happened at the ministerial meeting of the Western European Union here is an agreement1,023 words
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Letter162 1963-11-01 10 I UNDERSTAND that every year a special one-year course in the national language is held at the Language Institute. Pantal Valley. If so. why are applications for this course confined only to Normal or secondary school-trained teachers? D.T.C.-tralned teachers who possess a Cambridge quallffcation with credits in162 words
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Letter65 1963-11-01 10 WHAT hat. happened to the excellent Singapore radio concert orchestra? It Is now some months since we heard it on the air. and many listeners must miss its half-hour programmes of light concert classics. Surely there is a public for this -sort of music as well as for cha-cha-cha65 words
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Letter140 1963-11-01 10 "THE roads and streets are maintained at public expense and are meant for the use of the general public. What right, then, nave a few individuals by their furious driving to make It impossible for others to use them in comfort and safety? Accidents are of almost daily140 words
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Letter132 1963-11-01 10 I REFER to the activity of the "non-existent" cattle glaziers in Kuala Lumpur. The other night, driving along Circular Road. I noticed two red hurricane lanterns apparently denying access to a side road. They were placed at ground level on the grass verge on each side of the side132 words
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Letter196 1963-11-01 10 IAM sure all Malaysian citizens will hail the Government's intended move to call up all able-bodied men, between the ages of 18 and 55 to defend the nation. Unless we are prepared today we shall be less prepared tomorrow. Therefore, the sooner we have the various military and civil196 words
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Letter133 1963-11-01 10 ONE way to foil the holdup gangs who waylay cashiers taking money to or from banks would be to have a locked compartment constructed under the back seat of their car, in which the cash could be secured. The cashier should carry his usual attache case, but It133 words
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Letter62 1963-11-01 10 T REFER to the two letters of complaint about the non -delivery of mall published in the Straits Times of Oct. 7 and Oct. 12. Would the writers please call to see me or communicate with the Postal Department giving full particulars so that the matter may be62 words
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Article421 1963-11-01 10 Peter Jarkson - Peter Jarkson by burden of age gets heavier for Nehru NEW DELHI. Thurs— Mr. Nehru celebrates his 74th birthday on November 14 with India in the crip of economic crisis and his colleaeucs manoeuvring for the succession 111 m last year ared him and he no longer displays theReuter - 421 words
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Advertisement389 1963-11-01 10 Straits Tims Mslsy Ms! Cla earns* advrWsemaota s»ar let r%>ev COLD STORAGE ARCAOE Oinsiei J Road COLD STORAGE IRiNCNII AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONtt KEPPA. ROAD— NAVAL. EtAM CTTY BOOK •TOMB LTD WKOimr lloisi. Col»ar Qaav THI NIWI FRONT FTCaiPeMnCilrS •Ms M pOl^ft#nMsl M. M. I«MAHMAMICM ITOKf J7B-7. Cheng! Pofcrt. s»a»a389 words
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Advertisement47 1963-11-01 10 TEEN-AGE AMBASSADORS OF UNDERSTANDING A heart-warming account of the American Field Service's student program, which is helping to create a climate of mutual concern throughout this troubled world is described in OCTOBER Reader's Digest (now on sale) Distributors: C.R. D ASARATHA RAJ LTD POST BOX 57 SINCAPOKE47 words
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Advertisement109 1963-11-01 10 Waldorf DELUXE (luxurious grade) w^vmOVv SAFE You can't be too careful when it comes to toilet tissues because the wrong type of tissue can cause injury to delicate skins and lead to complications such as piles or other ailment*. To safeguard yourself use new Waldorf Deluxe, the toilet tissue that's109 words
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228 1963-11-01 11 Broker is freed of causing two deaths OINGAPORE, Thurs. A stockbroker was today acquitted and dis-! charged by Mr. K. T. Alexander, a District Judge, on a charge of causing the deaths of a motor-cyclist and his pillion rider by a neglig- ent act, while overtaking a car. L-e Hock228 words
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Article58 1963-11-01 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— Inche Nooraman bin Ranee, from Alor Star, will assume duties as Assistant District Officer (Lands), Kuala Muda. lomorrow in place of Tengku Abdullah bin Tengku Kassim. Tengku Abdullah will act as Chirf Assistant District Officer. taking over from Wan Annuar bin Wan58 words
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Article29 1963-11-01 11 1111. MalayariLsai;un policy di id -M' Lid., lias resulted in 36 ma occupying executive positions compared with "under 20" expatriate staff not 120 as we reported yesterduv.29 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1963-11-01 11 JACKIE SAM - Question of funds for university if Sreenivasan stays in of f ice JACKIE SAM: MEETING TOLD: 'SERIOUS TALKS ON FINANCE ONLY WHEN VICE-CHANCELLOR IS A PERSON IN WHOM GOVT HAS CONFIDENCE' by Singapore, Thursday DANGER OF TAKING IN CADRES OF THE REDS JHE Council of the University of Singapore has1,034 words
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84 1963-11-01 11 Gang attack on two at coffee stall SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Beatty Secondary School student and a friend were critically injured last night when, they were attacked by a gang of 10 men armed with parangs, spears and daggers at a coffee stall in Braddell Road. The student, Chan Cham Yong,84 words
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Article233 1963-11-01 11 THE University of Singapore today announced that the Ford Foundation would make two grants totalling $2,010,000 to the university's Faculty of Law and its library. The Faculty of Law gets $900,000 over a two-year period, while the university's library gets $1,110,000. The dean of the233 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-11-01 11 IPOH, Thurs. An American couple among the Wally Byam caravanetrs who were injured in a road accident near Tanah Raft In the rameron Highlands yesterday, said here today they would not abandon their "dream" of an overland trip across Asia. They arc280 words
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Article46 1963-11-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times today received $16 30 from Un^ku Suleiman B. H. Mohamrc! of Johore Bahru for Hasna.i bi.ite Taib. wife of the Radio Malaya comedian who was killed :n a road acciden' last month, bringing the fund to $1,217.4946 words
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Advertisement109 1963-11-01 11 HI r jriaLaaaatatlaaaaV I' M Baaaam^aaaaal B afeaaL BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH trustworthy source of red-blooded *'Jj^||¥i »I I I jjl energy. It comes from the concen- mt~ -1-J J —J ui/* trated NATURAL goodness of beef— M^rr^-^T I'■1 'fl one of the richest NATURAL sources Baf<tfaflHais^'9 of essential vitamins109 words
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Advertisement165 1963-11-01 11 II S7 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT LOMBARD BANICING LIMITED offer* real finanaal stabilltr and an mterct rat* of 5 the maxunum »afe and »ure rau far your money to earn. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; yoor money grows all the time, and is completely unaffected bf I economic conditions. Withdrawals165 words
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Miscellaneous488 1963-11-01 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA pUy;' 12' midnight 15 Neg<?ra-ku! Close down. NATIONAL SHOKIWAVk n^-._ Sr.KVICt 41.7 MtlKfcS, RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 0.00 Time sißmtl, Ne- ttlv gara-ku: 6.03 Prelude 10 break- MfcUlbM vvavi- stKVict fast: 7.00 Time signal, the -mohtulv 1 S*mvii'* news; 7.10 Songs and sweet SHOBTWAVfc StKVICt music;488 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-11-01 12 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF By A FIVE-MILLION dollar company, PanMalaysia Industries Ltd., has been incorporated in Singapore to manufacture wood veneer and plywood from Malaysian timber for local consumption and for export. The company, a358 words
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Article41 1963-11-01 12 Tyre makers seeking to cut co%ts may use powdered bituminous coal as substitute for part of the carbon black in the rubber mixture, said Mr. WJ. Mueller of the Battelle Memorial Institute, Ohio, It will not affect performance.41 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-11-01 12 rE trend towards ultramodern buildings now seems to be sweeping Sarawak also, as the above picture showing an artist's impression of a new "skyscraper" now being constructed in Kuching. Indicates. This is the $2.5 million eight-storey Electra House which will house commercial offices, a showroom and an127 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-11-01 12 Shipping man retiring after 12 yrs. MR. A. S. KINNEAR is to retire as Ben Line's general manager. Far East, on Tuesday after 12 years' service. He Joined Ben Line as manager of the Singapore office and has played a major part in building up the organisation in the Far169 words
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Article66 1963-11-01 12 Noble Lowndes F.E. manager Mr. Graeme D. Nlcholl has been appointed Far Eastern manager of Noble Lowndes and Partners Ltd., principally to cover Malaysia and Hong Kong, and operative from Singapore. Noble Lowndes Is one of the 30 companies comprising The Noble Lowndes Group, Insurance consultants, with head office In66 words
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399 1963-11-01 12 TTOREE of the five anA ciliary units of the huge local enterprise, National Iron and Steel Mill Ltd., registered with a $50 million capital, are now in production. These are. a shlpbreaJclng yard, a melt shop and a rerolling mill, all of which399 words
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Article216 1963-11-01 12 rpHERE is a good chance that in the near future the Malaysian rubber industry will be able to turn its waste lumber into a by-product. Experiments on the use or rubber lumber In paper manufacturing have reached an advanced stage, and inquiries are now pouring216 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-11-01 12 MR. NG SENG HUA. (above), a Singapore police court interpreter for 13 years, has joined the Asia Insurance Co. Ltd. in Singapore as deputy assistant manager. He has resigned from Government service and will take up his new post on Monday. He passed the associateship59 words
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Advertisement310 1963-11-01 12 Smooth Shoulder W 1m Rounder, softer a K'ntlemanjs 1 Lower button stance I 2. The perfect distinctive lightweight CJ/ fabrics for the SLIM LOOK Cp' choose from newly-arrived dark tones of multi colour olive, wfl M< brown, blue or charcoal 1 HI checks. IB B f nOfgM TAILORING CO. C\310 words
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Advertisement99 1963-11-01 12 make and ONTACTJ mend 5 M jobs around m the ESS 10me BEAR BRAND ENGLISH ELECTRIC with you i^» can sell onything THROUGH OUfi CLASSIFIED CQimiMt IJJI EASY TO Siiiii fpfct t W\ Ci I |£l QUICKLY IHSk CHANGED... because off its absolute simplicity easiest slotted angle to put vp99 words
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249 1963-11-01 13 Acid attack on woman: Labourer jailed IPOH, Thurs. A lab- ourer who threw acid at the mother of a girl because she refused to let her marry him, was jailed for four years today. 00l Hoay Thor, 38. was also ordered to receive six strokes of the rotan. Inche Mohamed249 words
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Article, Illustration938 1963-11-01 13 THAT BUFFET FOR C.P.A. MEN: THE ALLIANCE HITS OUT pENANG, Thurs. An Alliance councillor, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah, today described the Mayor's civic reception to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference delegates last Saturday as "a comic opera." "It was more than938 words
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80 1963-11-01 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today awarded a salesman, Chan Kok Hua, 32, flamagw of $10,377 with costs for personal Injuries suffered in a road accident. The award was made against a car driver. Abdul Hallm bin Asmunl. who80 words
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Article54 1963-11-01 13 SINQAPORE. Thurs. A Cttj Council hawker Inspector. Mr. Koli Soo Kiat, was stabbed In the arm and shoulder in the councils Hawker Department's canteen at Canning Rise this morninp. Police believe the attack followed a complaint made to the superintendent of the Hawker Department. A54 words
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Article149 1963-11-01 13 -BILL TO CONTROL TIN MOVES IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government is to impose a more rigid control on t the movement of j mineral ores, especially tin ore. A BUI to limit the amount of ore which may be sold In my one day or month will be tabled at149 words
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Article74 1963-11-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr Justice Ong yesterday allowed an appeal by Ghazali bin Kadim. an examiner of the office of the Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles. Seremban. who was convicted in a lower court on a charge of unine a document, parts of which were74 words
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Advertisement487 1963-11-01 13 Olivetti v a Technical Service Organization of typical Olivetti thoroughness. Olivetti make office machines of the very highest quality, and with a reliability of performance which is recognized all over the world. But Olivetti s concern with quality of performance does not end with the sale of a machine, for487 words
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Miscellaneous180 1963-11-01 13 BuffM Bunny By Ralph W+imdmhi Advertisement O^x6 f WOMEN everywhere are using the new sha apoo that give* their hair the "Peek-In" Glow of beauty— the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone 11 Is not a glitter— not a polish, not180 words
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Miscellaneous270 1963-11-01 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. EiithusiasUc admirer appears 1 7. Vehicle is a cleaner one to to choose to go in the river take back (7). (7). 8. Workers are filling star parts 9 Implies a non-reformer in (7). USA (11). 10. Wine obtained from a sober 15. Do a270 words
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Advertisement4881 1963-11-01 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION TOURS ft EXCURSIONS VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE J» Wsrda U <mtm.>—a*x <t rts. eaSrei M Wsrds U (Him.) Bsm St eta, wtf Wsrds U (Mi*.}— Bom I* cts. tatrm UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA W^KT MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. 209 TOUR MALAYA 7-DAVS SB5/- I«SS RENAULT FRIOATB two i^.^r.l^lll.n/i^n.'nun UIIIVCJVJIII4,881 words
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Advertisement1159 1963-11-01 15 TO LIVEtPOOL A WEST COASI U.K.i Out S'poi* Sail* S'haa Panaaa ACHILLES A mouth, L'RMI. Holl, Him., IB Pt/Nat I EUMAEM LittriMl, Glasgow Gas. 13 Mt 2 Nat 4 MENESTHEIM LittraMl Net 5 Nit 1 Mt t/1t Nat 11 PEUUS t'pMl, Dublin. Glasgow Ntt 11 Nat IS Ntt 14/1* Nm1,159 words
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Advertisement1403 1963-11-01 15 |O| THE EAC LINES CykA~^? aliatJOM a t3Mt>^UwW»)ar«<Lßa»M*jMaA4* a mjmum SAILINGS TO lENOA, IE NAVIE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTEBOAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, EOTHENBUR* AND COPtNHABEH. t'pon g'haa Pttant, I0RI8ANA" I) tta. 45/ 4 Nit 5/ 7 Ntt 1/ I NM "MACIALA" I) 2S/24 N*t 2b 2 J Nt, 21/21 Mt •ATUTHIA"1,403 words
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Advertisement1267 1963-11-01 15 IXtKt I LBNBON, LIWRPOfA A CtNTINENTAL PBRTS. ram P.S'aaaj Paatajj •fNVORtICN (HI Ntari. l'lm, A*w*n. raaaj I* Ft/Tatar BENLARIG (E.Lp.) LpttT Hull, Hktrg, Rain 6. 4T/Htt 1 Nat 4/ T •INLIMON* (EJ_ L'*M, H'fturg. AatMrl t. t/H*t 1 NM 1/ S If NCRUACNAJi l'*M. rtarf M'bra B'miirrt Nat 12/1S Nat1,267 words
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Advertisement1221 1963-11-01 15 feMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w^ i«, nt mil \JL BI.MBMAII LWI tk KUAVSMESS LIMB tBNUB. BAMUBI, BtTTUtVUL LBS ANGELES, SAN f AANCISCO. HAVRE. NBU A aflßßUUtfti SEATTLE, VANCOUVER S PORTLAND em or ■ellibctqm- Acctitiat cart* Ctitrai t SmU mii w >uumw Atitrita. r Wt tm'pJtTLm 'VSi BOHHEVILU r y /l1,221 words
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Article308 1963-11-01 16 CrtlPt lyini alengsMt the Smgaawre Harbeur wharves er eipecttd taday are: Kixik Kurcnatov «o, Sniga Mara 1/2, Asia 8/9. Sedeoat N.W. 5. Banalder 27/28. Parak N.W. 2, Tapan N.W. J, Blamat 44, Bumaeua 13/14, Neder Kujn 33/34, Kamlkawa Maru KIM, Hinouukerk 4/6, Hero 40/41. Tnoncap* 18,308 words
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691 1963-11-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent A LTHOI'GH equities on A the Malayan Stock Exchange exhibited much the same pattern as on Wednesday, when there was an easier tendency in the newer counters, some of these steadied yesterday. The property issues. Town and City and Central691 words
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Article23 1963-11-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Industrials: 119.14 118.41 Tins: 117.58 116.43 S rubbers: 108.84 108.84 Dec. 29. 1M2 100.23 words
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Article747 1963-11-01 16 MALAYAN ST OCK EXCHANGE pOMBINED business In the 81ngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bcuttead (S.OUO) $1 61, (1.000) 51. 89: Central Properties SI. 2S SL. 51.29 SL, (30.000) SI.L'S. (X.000) 51. 29. (15.000) 51.747 words
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Article26 1963-11-01 16 October 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICES: 69* cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $481.87 (down m. E-stimated unofficial ofTering 230 tons (up 10 tons)26 words
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Article12 1963-11-01 16 Sept. October Rubber: 66.77 cts. 69.04 cts. Tin: $455.67 $469.6412 words
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Article249 1963-11-01 16 \OVEMBER l»rtt grade ruk*er Buyers •> f.a.b. slated at 5 p.m. In Singapore cents per lb. up five-elgbtha of a eaat on Wednesday's cloning level for the poaltioo. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and F. M.R.I, slating »rlaet In sentt per lb. yatttrday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b.249 words
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Article184 1963-11-01 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) October 31. Tbxm "yfn INDUSTRIALS Dunlopa 20 eta. M. Cemeat 18 eta. K. Smelters SO cts. MrAllster 14 eta. Eatw 21 eta. Robtnaoo 11 eta. Fed. Dlsp. 15 eta. C. Storvge 4M. F. N. 18 eta. Rothmaaa 13 eta Gammons 16 eta. 8. Land 8 eta.184 words
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372 1963-11-01 16 THE Straits tin price after gaining $4.87 i in the pa*t two days, did not follow through London's overnight rise yesterday but fell $5 to $481.87 i per picul. The offering was estimated to be up by 10 tons to 230 tons.372 words
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Article123 1963-11-01 16 MELBOURNE. Tliur*. IXDrSTin Ai.S were barely steady with tails outnumberins rises by a (air margin However, key stocks mostly held levels and some Improved. Oils were firm with Amodated Australian gaining Is. to 245. 3d. after reports of a gas flow In Rolleston No. 1 well. Baae metals123 words
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Article91 1963-11-01 16 'I'Hl Malayan Siehange Sinai' Met* 1 elatitn made the«e changes la it* ratra to merchants yesterday (all rates to SlOO): Selling TT er 00 ready; Deutsche Marks Ut 1/2: Swiss Francs Hu 3 4: Belgian Frsm.i ltU 1/4: French Francs 13U S/t; Italian l.ir.- MfTt; Swedish Krentr I«H91 words
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Article66 1963-11-01 16 /'HINESE Product txenange. *in K a- p«re neen prices per picul yatttrday: Cecenut ell: Unquoted. Cepra: L'uquotrd. Pepper: sfunlok white. Sl47| fellers. Sarawak white Sl4o sellers, special Sarawak bla.-k Jllu tellers, garbled 1-imponK black »lio sellers. ASIA ***** .-tilers. Singaptrt Coconut OH Millers' Attoelation pnett: bulk S. v66 words
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Advertisement1105 1963-11-01 16 \V" rawasajq^kisen;iaisha. ua U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service ypocr r S'riaif Hon|kong li jng f r Cisco t.»ngeitt a. Y0»» Xaanhawa Man" C. IS 38 2/ 4Nn 12 Nn 19 Nn 1 Dtc 4 Dec 21 lie "ItlKiaMars 27'2S Nit 11/ I Otc 1 Bet I Btt M Ott ft1,105 words
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Advertisement859 1963-11-01 16 WESTS-MHO: iUIO't StUVIC S'pert r\ S'Tai!r^™™"Tenani M'stillis, mm, Omkirt, Y»M» 11/12 Nil 13/14 NM IS Hat Antwiri, HMstaff. Intnl. «wmi mn utuu mnict, Sport TATIANa I/I Nm Durban (21/11). Port Elizabetti (a/11), Capetom (21/11), Matadi (1/12), Port harcourt, Ufoa (7/12), Cotonou (1/12). lout. Tema. Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar (23/12). lASTICUNIi Otp.859 words
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Advertisement452 1963-11-01 16 ttta^fna^^aj"^f^y^f^p*^aass^l NOTICE Ttais is u> lntorm our clienu and goou friend* mat. with ellect lrom 25th. October 1963 Mr. lamotsu Shlrani has taken over ihe Directorship from Nono Shiraishi. New Oriental Navigation Co. Ltd, 144-A. Robinson Road. Singapore 1. THE MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 191) The Medical Council (Election of452 words
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Advertisement781 1963-11-01 17 STRAITS /EAST CANADA CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Member Lines of the Straits/East Canada Conlerence nereoy announce that with effect from Ist February. 1964, there will be a general increase of. 10' i in the rates quoted in the Conference Freight Tariff. It Is with great reluctance that Member Lines ait781 words
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Advertisement1256 1963-11-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Candidates for permanent appointment must be Singapore Citizens. TEACHF.KS-IN-TRAINING (with Higher School Certificate) V Chinese .anguaice Medium B. Enrllsb Language Medium 1 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: I A. Chinese Language Medium I (a) The OovernMent Higher School Certificate (Chinese);1,256 words
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Advertisement658 1963-11-01 17 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulations 12 (I) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cheng Lan Llm of No. 107. Marine Parade, Singapore, is apply- I Ing to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known as658 words
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Advertisement521 1963-11-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Bridge No. 18 9 at the 17\ mile. Port Dickson to Pengkalan Kempas, West Coast Road In the Dlst-ict of Port Dickson. Negerl Sembllan will be closed for repairs from 6.30 pjn. to 6.30 a.m. commencing from 4th November to Bth November 1963 both days521 words
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Advertisement382 1963-11-01 17 TENDERS SELANGOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E* and above registered J.K.R. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negerl, J.K R. selangor, up to 3.00 pjn. on 4th November, 1963 tor the erection and completion of school and teachers quarter! F.L.U.A. Scheme. Sungel Buaya. Pull particulars and form382 words
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Article230 1963-11-01 18 THIS RUNAWAY WINNER AT XL MEETING IS KEEPING FORM RACING with Epsom Jeep Ipoh, Thursday DIGNIFIED LADY, a runaway winner on a heavy track at Kuala Lumpur, is keeping her form. With a riding boy astride, she galloped attractively on a soft track at Ipoh this morning,230 words
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Article242 1963-11-01 18 M-Handicap runners LONDON. Thurs. There were 49 entries left in at the second acceptance stage for the last big flat race of :the season the Manchester November Handicap, to be run over 12f at Manchester on Saturday, Nov. 9. The final acceptance stage is next Wednesday with the final forfeit242 words
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Article72 1963-11-01 18 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Sangob Rattanusorn, Thailand's No. 3 badminton ace. last night dropped a set to a comparatively unknown player. Wong Cheong Lung of Hong Kong. in exhibition matches by the Thai Thomas Cup team. Sangob, dubbed the "That atom. took the first set 15-8 without effort butReuter - 72 words
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282 1963-11-01 18 SOCCER No Far East tour for !—Finns- Luxembourg qualify UELSINKI. Thurs. The tour of the Far East by the Finnish national football team has been cancelled, it was officially announced here today. The reason Is that MalayMa and Thailand have announced that they cannot receive the Finnish team because ofReuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration393 1963-11-01 18 CRICKET PERTH, Thurs. TWO pairs of brothers are IB the South African cricket team to meet a Combined XI in the four-day match starting here tomorrow, liey are Tony (aged 30) and David 127) Pithey. and Peter (21) and Graeme <19) Pollock.Reuter - 393 words
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Article293 1963-11-01 18 TOUGH ROAD TO TOKYO FOR BRITONS SWIMMING LONDON, Thursday. 'PHE British swimming team for the Olympic Games in Tokyo next October will be among the most thoroughly trained and prepared in the history of the sport. Between now and the Games, each member will have swum between 400 and 600Reuter - 293 words
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Article51 1963-11-01 18 LONDON. Thurs— sonny Ramadhin, the West Indies Test spin bowler, can play for Lancashire in the county cricket championship next summer. The MCC have informed Lancashire of their approval of Ramadhin's registration. Ramadhin has been playing as a professional for Radclifle in the central Lancashire51 words
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Article231 1963-11-01 18 BOXING MANILA, Thursday. U/ORLD junior lightweight champion Gabriel (Flash) Elorde and challenger Love Allotey of Ghana, are both training hard for their Nov. 16 title Dout here. With the match just half a month away, boxing experts are pegging the odds all even. But theUPI - 231 words
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Article118 1963-11-01 18 I T ONDON. Thurs. Harold OoKJ mes. of Warwick, Rhode Island, the 30-year-old former world Junior lightweight boxing champion, told Reuter yesterday that he had decided to retire from the ring. Gomes was knocked out In 2mln 44sec. by British lightweight Dave Coventry here on Tuesday.Reuter - 118 words
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Article43 1963-11-01 18 BBNDAI. Thurs. Mltsunorl Sekl. of Japan, retained his Orient featherweight crown for the third time last night by knocking out 81rinol Lauprakris (Thailand) with a right hook to the jaw In the third round of their scheduled 12--round title bout— UPL43 words
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Article38 1963-11-01 18 HEIDELBERG. Thurs. Pakistan. Olympic hoefcev champions, beat a Heidelberg team 4-0 here yesterday In the only German game of their European tour. In Cairo. India beat the United Arab Republic 4-0 in an International match. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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322 1963-11-01 18 RUGBY NEWPORT, Thurs.— Welsh club Newport sprang a surprise here yesterday by beating the New Zealand Rugby Union team 3-0 in the third match of their British tour. The All-Blacks had won their first two games in brilliant style, but yesterday. In drizzlingReuter - 322 words
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Article63 1963-11-01 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. John Hayes, 20-year-old South Alrican. won the Australian amateur %olf championship here yesterday. In the final he defeated nis compatriot Derek Kemp by eight and seven over 36 holesIt was the first time that the final had been contested Dy two overseas players. BothReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement159 1963-11-01 18 I m sj* T MM mm tm% j i. m. m I A m **•*>•* M m* i. E m J J ,W i i 7 w A m There is always a heavy demand for this high-quality publication. Make sure that you get the copies you will want by159 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-11-01 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY; After eight years he won't accept re-election By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday EIGHT years as president of the Federation of Malaya Schools' Sports Council, popular sports figure Takashi Mori, the principal of the Methodist Boys Secondary School, Kuala Lumpur, has decided not333 words
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336 1963-11-01 19 ERNEST FRIDA - CRICKET Gatha's studies had to come first ERNEST FRIDA By OINGAPORE. Thurs— Studies must come first for all undergrads and this consideration has forced Singapore's promising all-rounder, Parshan Oatha, to withdraw from this month's trip to Hong Kong with the Malaysian cricket team. A dejected Gatha told me today: "I336 words
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Article37 1963-11-01 19 MALACCA, Thurs. Officials of the Malacca Hockey Association; President Tuan Haji Noordin bin Hajl Truna; vice-presidents: Ahmad Sabkl bin Jahindin and Capt. E- A. Morris: secretary: D. Kaneson; treasurer: K- Ponnudural; fixtures secretary: O. Renganathan.37 words
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Article18 1963-11-01 19 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Indian Association beat Khalsa 2-1 In their SHA league division one match today.18 words
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298 1963-11-01 19 TEOH ENG TATT - RUGGER Daintry to miss Malaya Cup match TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Rugby captain Blair Daintry is on the sick list and will not be able to travel to Seremban lor Singapore's first Malaya Cup match against Negri-Malacca on Saturday. His place will be taken by Colvin. Keith298 words
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Article91 1963-11-01 19 MELBOURNE. Thurs. South Alricaa golfer Gary Player, who cuu>hed 15.000 miles to defend his Australian Open championship hen-, had a good first round of 70 today. Player's lour-under-par round gave him a share of third place. Ho arrived here from Paris, where he played in theReuter - 91 words
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Article108 1963-11-01 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A splendid performance by Malaysian Olympic soccer team captain Lee Kok Seng helped Police beat Junior A.A. 3-0 in their SAPA league division 2 semi-final match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Centre half Lee Kok Seng, after a tireless first-half display in defence, switched108 words
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Article62 1963-11-01 19 TAIPINO, Thurs. Federation Prisons trounced Chulalongkorn University of Bangkok by 9-0 in a friendly soccer match at the Bultnn Yussuf Stadium here today. Prisons scored four goals in the first half through centre forward Latif Ibrahim (2). inside-right Hamzah Hakim and outaide left Hassan. Second-half scores62 words
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Article232 1963-11-01 19 SOCCER IPOH, Ttiurs. The star-studd-ed Kilat Club captured their third soccer trophy this season by retaining the Lim Seng Fook Cup in the Perak knockout competition at Stadium Perak here today. They beat Kinta Indians 2-0 In a the final. Earlier this season Kilat Club, had232 words
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Article143 1963-11-01 19 BRISBANE. Thurs. Roy Emer- son. the Australian No. 1. and Fred Stolle, beaten finalist at Wimbledon this year, won through today to the men's singles final of the Queensland lawn tennis championships. In the all-Australi.m semi-finals. Emerson beat Neale Fraser 6-1. 5-7. 6-4. 6-4. and StolleReuter - 143 words
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Article30 1963-11-01 19 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Malays open tennis championships will be held at the Malays S.C. courts in Telok Kurau on Nov. 15 to 17- KntriM cioM on Nov. T.30 words
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177 1963-11-01 19 North Korea placed in Malaysia's zone OLYMPIC SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— If Malaysia beat Thailand at Bangkok on Nov. 16 to remain in the running for a place in next year's Olympic Games soccer tournament at Tokyo, their next opponents In the preliminary rounds may not be Burma after all.177 words
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Article139 1963-11-01 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— "Twinkle Toes" Chia Boon Leong will make a reappearance in soccer on Saturday when Singapore Veterans, comprisi: former Malaya Cup players, meet a Combined Services referees side at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 pjnAmong the other former Malaya Cup players selected are SAFA secretary139 words
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104 1963-11-01 19 REFEREE BOSWELL PLACED ON FIFA LIST— KUALA LUMPUR. Ttaara.—Referee Norman BoaweU ol ifr rak has been placed on the international list of FIFA-regis-FAM secretary Kwok Kin Keng said today that FIFA had »^«pted the Malayan application made on Boswell's behalf. Boswell recently refereed the final match between Nationalist China and104 words
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Article27 1963-11-01 19 JAKARTA, Thurs. The or- ganlsers expect 44 nations to compete in the Games of the New Emerging Forces here from Nov. 10 to 22.27 words
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Article476 1963-11-01 19 ill ■v NO SPORTS official has yet been on record as saying that Kuala Lumpur will be the venue for the 1965 South East Asia Peninsular Games although the indications that it will be are quite clearly defined. The BAM who at a Standing476 words
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Article27 1963-11-01 19 HOCKEY S-pore Div. S| Woodbrtdge Hospital 2 RAF Tengah 2. Taiping L«* Kilat 4 BMH SOCCER P. WeUesley zona final: Stowell School 4 Methodist School 0.27 words
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Advertisement232 1963-11-01 19 mcTulLoch Chainsaws 6 new models backed by the finest ServicejnMalaysia m■ These Service Representatives from McCulloch Dealers throughout Malaysia have come to Kuala Lumpur, to attend a week long, up-to-date, technical Service Course on the 1964 McCulloch models, under the expert guidance of Mr. Doug Wilson, Service Manager, McCulloch International,232 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1963-11-01 19 SOCCER Cow and Gate Cup replay: Choonj? Wah. Kampar v Kl!m fKampar padang). InterGovt. I'rintinr Drpt«: Kuala Lumpur v Johore (Ch:»n Sow Lin Rd.. KL>. S'porr srnior Cup: Chlnpse Ath. v Alexandra (Jn Bcsnr. 5.15 >. ■OCKET S'oore Div. 1: SRC v Prisons <padane>; Div. I: RAP Peletar B v89 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-11-01 20 5,000 AT RALLY FOR WOMEN ONLY: EFFIGY OF SOEKARNO BURNT jIfORE than 5,000 women held their own antiSoekarno rally on the Istana Besar Padang here today. Women leaders of various conimunili) including a woman representative from Sarawak, addressed the meeting, organised by the Johorc Bahru women's branchStraits Times cameraman Mak Kian Seng shows the procession - 384 words
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Article67 1963-11-01 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Eddy Smith of TlonK Bahru community centre entered the bantamweight final of the Singapore open novices boxing championships after two hard fought battles at the People's Association headquarters at Kalians here tonight. Smith beat Ali Kassim on points In the quarter-finals and then went67 words
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Article265 1963-11-01 20 Challenge to Lee by union leader SINGAPORE, Thurs. The acting generalsecretary of the Naval Base Labour Union, Mr. Michael Fernandez, today challenged the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to appoint a commission of Inqui r y to ascertain whether the union's present strike action was in accordance with the265 words
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Article407 1963-11-01 20 LONDON. Thurs. It was an 1 unsettled day In stock markets. I There was a fairly large two-way business in <equitles but there were signs that buyers were gaining the upper hand In the afternoon and many of the falls recorded in the morning were407 words
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237 1963-11-01 20 U.S. trade mission leaves after making -contacts— SINGAPORE. Thurs. The U.S. trade and industrial mission left here today for Hong Kong with their task accomplished, having paved the way for a possible flow of more American dollars and technical knowhow to Malaysia in the near future. During their one-month stay237 words
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337 1963-11-01 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs their anti-merger campaign. Mr. Rajah Indicated that he would have to call Said Zaharl and Lim Chin Siong so that they could refute Supt. Khan's allegation that they had planned with Wahab Shah to recruit volunteers in Singapore for despatch to337 words
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Obituary139 1963-11-01 20 C. ABRAHAM PANICKER MnKilll Puthm BunKlow Kuiid;ir.-i Xl 76 passed away i>c;ii dully un WIIB M. P. NATESAN K.il:yil Verdu Anjrntro Inlhei "of Sii.ir.ijan <IST.T. Foh Hunt KOKI IMi :>v.iiT prfu-rfully on 31 -ln-> (Thursday). MR. VEOW SWEE THIN pn*ned auay suddenly on M-l'i-t::l. Tk* <nrte*e Irave.i No. 4139 words
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