The Straits Times, 2 October 1962
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Title Section20 1962-10-02 1 AVEHACE DAILY rEBTIFIEQ SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**** KDN 036 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration452 1962-10-02 1 Khir replaces Aziz who is granted leave prior to relinquishing his appointment 7 Ministers and Asst. Ministers s involved KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A MAJOR Cabinet shake-up—in-cluding the end of Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak as Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives was announced by the Federation Government tonight. Indie452 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-10-02 1 Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, who is to give up his appointment as Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, bids Tengku Abdul Rahman farewell at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday. In the background is Mr. Ahsan-Ud-Din. regional representative of the FAO— Straits Times picture.45 words
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505 1962-10-02 1 TENGKU BACKS VOTE ON MANILA CLAIM TTINGkI ABDI'L RAHMAN today gave his approval to a suggestion that the people of North Borneo should decide by referendum the Philippines Government claim to the territory after Malaysia has been established The* Tengku was on his way to Singapore to start his 20-day505 words
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Article28 1962-10-02 1 WASHINGTON. Mon— The State Department said today the United States has no plans at present to recognise the new rebel regime in the Yemen.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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500 1962-10-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE fear that the British would transfer their authority to the Malays was one reason why certain people were opposed to Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. 'But.'- added Malaya's Premier, "It is not the intention of500 words
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Article, Illustration719 1962-10-02 1 <s~**ryym£*r<a*ri^^ TROOPS WITH FIXED BAYONETS SHOWDOWN ORDER] oCi3^ a<st) Jwull^^ IN BATTLE OF THE CAMPUS rtSTtKUATS HEADLINE OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI, Monday. FRESH violence broke out on the campus here today when it was known that James Meredith had enrolled— at719 words
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Article99 1962-10-02 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Rumanian President Gheor^he Gheorghiu Dej and Prime Minister lon Gneorge Maurer today arrived in Jakarta lor a two-week visit to Indonesia. President Sukarno in a welcoming speech, said the Rumanian visitors came to Indonesia as a coincidence at the end of Dutch colonialism inReuter - 99 words
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Article30 1962-10-02 1 DOUBLE DEATH SINGAPORE, T H Y..uth W«« Ron:: I.. ,rl of about -..inUilird in fall j>hoit> nnr oYloik thi» mnrnm from ninth floor <n plcfcertaf sir" 1 mtdratlfM.30 words
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Advertisement11 1962-10-02 1 IN PAGE 10 The reckless Rednecks in the Citadel, of Snopesism11 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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Article36 1962-10-02 2 KATMANDU. Mon. The Nepalese Minister for Home Affairs and National Guidance. Mr. Biswa Bandhu Thapa, today accused India of making no attempt to control the activities of Nepalese rebels on Indian soil.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration512 1962-10-02 2 HOLLANDIA. Mon. Official: There will be even fewer people tomorrow fHUNDER, rain and empty government offices marked the United Nations' assumption of administrative authority in West Irian today. Two simple ceremonies this morning ended Dutch rule here, 134 years afterReuter - 512 words
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Article155 1962-10-02 2 STUDENTS WIN DEMAND FOR CHANGES KARACHI, Monday. THE Pakistan Government last night agreed to changes in the Jcountry's educational system demanded by students during months of strikes, demonstrations and serious unrest. The Government announced the re-introduction of twoyear university degree course, which was replaced by a three-year course last yearReuter - 155 words
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Article126 1962-10-02 2 WINDSOR, Mon. Magna Carta Island at Runnymede, near Windsor, is to let and at a very reasonable price. The last tenant, an accentric American woman who lived there with only Alsatian dogs, some fifty of them, palQ only £300 a year for the placeReuter - 126 words
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177 1962-10-02 2 Row over the pain in lobster tails SYDNEY. Mon.— Preparation of lobster tails for the American market and habits of lobster-eaters generally have caused a newspaper controversy in Sydney where a group of readers insist it's cruel. Regulations demand that lobster tails for export to the United States be placed177 words
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204 1962-10-02 2 I'll kill myself to pay off debts— gambler LONDON, Mon. Gambler Anthony Leigh Milne has announced plans to commit suicide within the next 17 days to pay off debts with his US$l4O,OOO life insurance, the Sunday Pictorial said yesterday. Milne, 25. claims he is suffer 1 n g from a204 words
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Article73 1962-10-02 2 Feeding the TV-bound family LONDON, Mon— A te'evision meals service is scheduled for Middlesborough. north-east England, next month. The idea is that families who want to watch television and not have the bother of cooking a meal ring up the Civic Restaurant between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The meal,Reuter - 73 words
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Article32 1962-10-02 2 BANGKOK. Mon.— On. David Shoup. Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, yesterday visited VS. troops stationed In -North-East Thailand on the last leg of his South-East Asian tour.32 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-10-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fmUAMOLXx) |]JjU v twb one *V ,0-^^Zu»a i/'Nwy this V^a "^< W l^\ 1 rT^~19 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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216 1962-10-02 3 Thailand denies neutral line: Policy is same as ever BANGKOK, Monday. •pHAI officials said today there has not been and will not be any major change in Thailand's foreign policy. They denied reports that the country was moving towards neutrality. Mr. Konthl Suplamongkol, foreign affairs adviser to the Prime Minister,Reuter - 216 words
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Article170 1962-10-02 3 HASSAN MARCHES TO YEMEN CAPITAL AMMAN (Jordan). Mon. Amman Radio reported last night that Prince Seif Al-Is-lam Al-Hassan, uncle of the late Imam, had arrived in Yemen and was advancing on the capital. It quoted a statement by the Yemen Legation here as saying the revolutionary movement in Yemen didReuter - 170 words
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Article41 1962-10-02 3 ROME. Mon.— People ran into j thf* streets iii alarm when earth I tremors .shook parts of Italy last nißht but no damage was reported. Earthquakes in southern Italy killed more than 20 people last j month. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article227 1962-10-02 3 PRETORIA. Mon. Three prisoners were shot dead here last night when 61 prisoners, all awaiting execution, attempted to escape from the central prison's condemned section. Five prison officers are in hospital and others are suffering from minor injuries. Prison sources said the prisoners used aReuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-10-02 3 Algeria will back China for U.N. admission ALGIERS, Mon. Algeria will support Communist China for admission to the United Nations after she herself becomes a member, it was learned last night. The Algerian Premier Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella (above) expects to leave for the United Nations on Thursday to attendUPI - 139 words
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453 1962-10-02 3 Adenauer asks go-slow on British entry ROME, Monday J)K. Konrad Adenauer is expected to tell Mr. Edward Heath in their talks today that he does not want to keep Britain out of a European political union, but believes she should not enter Europe politically for the time being, diplomatic sourcesReuter; UPI - 453 words
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Article286 1962-10-02 3 A quick look round CAIRO, Mon.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a news conference yesterday India favoured a postponement of the second Bandoeng conference recently proposed by Indonesia. Mr. Nehru, who left for home last. night, said: "We In India think it Is better postponed at this moment286 words
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213 1962-10-02 3 WASHINGTON, Monday DRESIDENT Kennedy and Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, said yesterday they were in complete agreement about the dangers of the Berlin situation. i They added in a joint statement Issued at the close of two hours of talks at the White213 words
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Article74 1962-10-02 3 WOKINGHAM. Mon. Godfrey Saunders had been driving singledecker buses for 29 years when his firm switched to doubledeckers. And first time out, Godfrey hit a railway bridge. Routes were changed, but Godfrey found himself on the old route and forgot it was not a singledecker he was driving.Reuter - 74 words
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Article114 1962-10-02 3 The travels of a 2nd. balloon LONDON. Mon. A twopenny balloon let off during a balloon race during a children's day at a park at Leeds Yorkshire, on July 14. has been recovered In the Philippines, more than 10,000 miles away. It was found by a nun at Luzon. MostReuter - 114 words
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Article30 1962-10-02 3 OTTAWA. Mon.— Canada's first space satellite has started to monitor radiation caused by recent high-altitude nuclear tests by the United States, the Defence Research Board said today. ReuUr30 words
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Advertisement138 1962-10-02 3 Pelikan presents a New MFW lip* I Im W.W Fountain Pen Model Elegant in Form and Colour The modem design of the Pelikan off Fountain Pen not only meets the Ayl demand for convenient, easy writing but also gives pleasure to the most Jos: sophisticated eye. The attractive colour Jrcombi138 words
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Article, Illustration17 1962-10-02 4 LIANG WAH WANG THAI LAI PNG SHU YAP PATRICK TKO LIM YONG SIN17 words
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Article297 1962-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six thousand schoolchildren packed the Happy World Stadium here this morning for the giant Children's Day rally with a full programme of 22 items and five heroes. Heroes of this UNICEF-spon-soted day were: Wang Thai Lai. the nine-year-old St. Michael's School student297 words
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Article214 1962-10-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon A SECOND round of talks between the Industrial Workers' Union and Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies Ltd. over the union's claims for more pay and better working conditions for about 200 employees ended in deadlock this morning. The first meeting was held last Thursday. The union,214 words
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125 1962-10-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Eugene Richard Martin, accused of misappropriating 11 sums, totalling $11,166. maintained in his defence today that he had not received any of the Items stated in the charge. Today was the fifth day of his trial before Mr. Choor Singh, the First125 words
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144 1962-10-02 4 A YEAR-OLD WAGE DISPUTE IS SETTLED SINGAPORE. Mon. 13 A dispute in interpretation between the Ministry of Finance and the Public Daily Rated Employees" Unions Federation over a point of agreement reached between them in November last year, was settled today after a four-hour meeting. i Details of the agreement144 words
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Article39 1962-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off tomorrow, in Paterson Road, between Paterson Hill and Grange Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and in Kirn Keat Road, opposite Whampoa Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous303 1962-10-02 4 Hi AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's sche- (ML 133) 7.16 p.m.; from Kuehdule of civil aircraft move- ing. Brunei. Jesaelton (ML 477) ments it Paya Lebar airport. 7.25 p.m.; Jrom Kuala Lumpur Singapore: (ML 173 9 p.m. ARBIVAL8 DEPARTURES BOAC: From London. Prank- BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney303 words
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521 1962-10-02 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The commission inquiring into the Chinese Secondary Four ex- amination boycott last November today re- I sumed hearing before Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin after a twoweek adjournment. The first witness. Mr. Clins Chin Long, president of the Tao Nan521 words
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Article29 1962-10-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon -Bukit Nanas Convent will hold a twoday food and fun fair at the weekend to raise money for the school's charity fund.29 words
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148 1962-10-02 6 Socialist move by London students From DOUG LACKERSTEEN T ONDON, Mon. A group of Malayan students in London has formed a movement aimed at giving Malayans studying in this country "solid understanding" of the Socialist cause in the Federation. The group, calling itself the Permuda Sosialis Malaya (Young Malayan Socialists),148 words
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473 1962-10-02 6 'FREEDOM FROM HUNGER' CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, warned today that it was easy to design and draw up plans, but the difficulty was to launch, sustain and maintain them "in orbit." He said this when he473 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-10-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice All bin Hassan (above) was sworn in today as a new Supreme Court judge before the Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson. Mr. Justice Hassan has been a magistrate, the president of sessions courts. Deputy Public Prosecutor, legal adviser77 words
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Article20 1962-10-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Royal Navy divers have recovered the body of a boy drowned in Pierce reservoir yesterday.20 words
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200 1962-10-02 6 MANAGER OF CO-OP IS FINED FOR BREACH OF TRUST A LOR STAR, Mon. Ahmad bin Darus, former manager of the Kota Star co-operative store hefe, was today jailed for one day and fined $300 for criminal breach of trust of $50 belonging to the store. The Sessions Court president, Inche200 words
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Article53 1962-10-02 6 IPOH. Mon.— Thirteen Malay families in Behrang Ulu. Batang Padang district, were yesterday given four acres of land each to plant rubber under the State's fringe alienation scheme. This Is the third land development scheme in the district. Six more schemes totalling 1 469 acres will53 words
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Article21 1962-10-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Sultan of Selangor will open the Sultan Alam-Shah School (English) in Petaling Jaya tomorrow.21 words
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150 1962-10-02 6 PNANG, Mon— The Penang Muslim Youth Society today replied to a charge that it would be guilty of bigotry if it tried to force pork off the dining tables of Malaya Hall in London. "We are not out to abolish pork from150 words
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167 1962-10-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR Monday. T»HE Food and Agriculture Organisation conferx ence now going on in Kuala Lumpur will cost the Federation Government $148,600 in expense*. An allocation for this amount Is made In supplementary estimates which will be presented to the House167 words
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Advertisement192 1962-10-02 6 new 9 and improved CAMELIA now in a new Bjr offers you more .comfort better 'protection Never before. •.uaitirjinipkia as wonderfully soft as.Camelia you i can feel, the difference! Th* new Camelia,. especially designed (or luperb fit ii to soft,' to reliably absorbent that you enjoy complete' freedom from chafe192 words
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Article435 1962-10-02 7 PENANG, Monday CITIZENSHIP IS NOT AUTOMATICALLY LOST IF A MAN OF DUAL NATIONALITY USES ANOTHER DOCUMENT ERE use of a non-Malayan passport by a Federation citizen of dual nationality does not automatically deprive the holder of his citizenship, a spokesman of the Federation Immigration Headquarters said435 words
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160 1962-10-02 7 VISITOR TELLS OF HELP BY RED CROSS SINGAPORE, Monday. 'THE Australian Junior Red Cross has subscribed enough money to provide a free 12-month supply of milk to the Singapore Home for Crippled Children. Bs was stated today by secretary-general and commissioner of the illan Red Cross, Mr. G. Stubbings. who160 words
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Article105 1962-10-02 7 Careless postman loses appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In the Federation Court of Appeal today, Mr. Justice Ong dismissed an appeal by a postman who was convicted for neglecting his duties. Conrado Bartolome. 20, was convicted in the Sessions Court on July 25 this year on two charges of not using105 words
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Article50 1962-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Navy today named the airman who wa6 drowned after falling off the jetty in the Singapore dockyard on Tuesday night. He was Leading Airman J. W Storey of H.M.S. Ark Royal who has been burled at Bidadari cemetery. Police are still investigating.50 words
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Article32 1962-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The bixth Magistrate. Mr. Dalip Singh, started work today as a Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor. His successor is Mr. Khoo Hin Htong, formerly the iOth Magistrate.32 words
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Article51 1962-10-02 7 Two rob a woman BUTTERWORTH Mon.— A woman vegetable seller. Lim Saw Tin, 40. was robbed of her day's takings of $20 in Permatang Puah here yesterday. Lim was walking home when two men held her up. One punched her on the face. Lim was later treated at the Butterworth51 words
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Article30 1962-10-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor branch of the Young Workers' Movement today opened its fourth sub-branch, for Kuala Lumpur North. A sub-branch will be formed at Setapak on Sunday.30 words
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Article34 1962-10-02 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Mr Tan Kee Seng today took over as AMt District Officer. Sunge! Patani, in place of Mr Chec Chone Kee who has been transferred to Alor Star.34 words
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221 1962-10-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Party Rakyat resolution to nationalise all foreignowned estates, tin mines and industries was today described as a "glaring example of the close similarities of the policies of the Party Rakyat with those of Indonesia." The secretary of the Kuala221 words
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Article91 1962-10-02 7 The danger of obscene pictures' IPOH. Mon.— Look Hong Peng. 25. was fined $200 for possessing obscene photographs when he pleaded guilty in a court here today. The magistrate, Inche Wan Adnan bin Wan Ismail, told him; "There is always a danger of these photographs falling Into the hands of91 words
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Article42 1962-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lim| 800 Peng, a businessman, leaves; for Bangkok by air tomorrow to' attend an Ecafe seminar on basic chemicai and alkali substances Mr. Lim Ho Hup. of the Economic Development Board, will represent the State.42 words
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Article32 1962-10-02 7 PONTIAN Mon. A te* party for about 200 children will be given by the Indian community here at Umno building tomorrow j to mark the birthday of Mahatmu Oandhi32 words
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Article206 1962-10-02 7 URUNEI TOWN. Mon.— Dato Setla Marsal bin Maun, Brunei's Mentrl Besar. said here on Saturday it was premature to say that any agreement had been reached on Brunei's joining Malaysia. The Mentri Besar was denying a report in a Malayan newspaper <not one of the206 words
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Article199 1962-10-02 7 SINGAPORE, Men. D.O.A.C. will intro- duce direct Jet services between Singapore and New Zealand in April next year. The flights will continue on from Singapore to Europe and London. They will toe the first International jet services serving New Zealand and the first through air199 words
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Article, Illustration2320 1962-10-02 9 'Well, I've done my best— l leave my name to history... 1 wmp wf\ CHAPTER 10 OF THE MAUGHAM STORY LOOKING BACK' —HIS WORDS TO ME AFTER HIS SHOCK DEFEAT BY LABOUR IN 1945 ELECTION THIS is no place for me to relate the activities of Winston which are now2,320 words
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Obituary150 1962-10-02 10 H.,,,/, \ll) i Ifimmnm i MRS VCO JOO SONG passed away peacefully on 30th Sept. 1962 at 10 4. t Pm. Cortege leaves Sacred Heart Church. Tank Road on 2nd. October at 4 N p in. to Bidadan Cemetery. CHUNG KON SEONG atird. 60 passed away pcacemlly l.Kl.tiJ leaving150 words
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Article104 1962-10-02 10 ■ii Warm SIV /Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late lira, ntoag Km Voon sincerely thank all ■crolls. lettem and cables of condolence, loan of cars and attendant at the funeral. MRS. S. DE SOUZA and family thank relatives, friend* and City Council staff for their londolences. wreaths, doaatioan for104 words
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Obituary52 1962-10-02 10 :n H'wrfj %l» 'Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of Mr. L.H.I Yen Bee who passed away on 2*4 October IDAS. Oone but always rhenshed IN LOVINC MEMORY of Arthur, laoeph dim 2-10-6 M. Wno fell asleep without ROod-hve hut memonex of you will never die Fondly remembered wife52 words
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599 1962-10-02 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 2. 1962. Looking For Facts If the Philippines Govern- 1 ment would like to put its claim to North Borneo to the test of referendum, the Tengku is willing. It is a fair offer, although the Philippines' claim rests, so it is asserted, on a599 words
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Article411 1962-10-02 10 I Malayan primary schools enrolled 1.170,000 new pupils this year, and places in secondary schools were found for an extra 200,000. This vast expansion has naturally brought problems. They have been well handled on the whole: thy: building of new schools and the extension of existing ones j411 words
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Article252 1962-10-02 10 It is unfortunate that as the importance of the printed proceedings of the House of Representatives in the Federation and the Legislative Assembly in Singapore has steadily increased, the production of these Malayan Hansards has fallen equally steadily into arrears. Publication now takes about nine months, with252 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1962-10-02 10 GODFREY HODGSON - The reckless rednecks in the citadel of Snopesism GODFREY HODGSON MAIN ISSUE AT STAKE IN MISSISSIPPI'S CAMPAIGN OF DEFIANCE OVER A NEGRO'S RIGHT TO AN EDUCATION by OXFORD (Miss.) Monday THE great issue at stake in Mississippi is something more pro foundly important even than the race question and desegregation.1,158 words
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274 1962-10-02 10 The pirates who are performing a public service A SINGAPORE writer signing himself "Justice 1 I has written on the canniness of pirate taxi drivers. As an urban dweller he can easily phone for a taxi, get a ride on a bus or even i get a lift from a274 words
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Letter46 1962-10-02 10 IN March some of us wrote to the city electrical engineer asking for street lighting in Haig Avenue. In July we were informed that approval could not be given. There have been several burglaries in this area. Why are we overlooked? RESIDENT Singapore46 words
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Advertisement422 1962-10-02 10 Ask Yourself These Questions about YOUR ENGLISH If you are interested in Decide at once that yon acquiring a command of good will rid yourself of the handiEnglish for business, profes- cap that poor English imsional and social purposes you poses. You can do so without are invited to write422 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-10-02 11 Talking doll Gerry charms the orphan girls SINGAPORE, Mon. His bow knocked askew in a hectic performance that brought tears and laughter to some 200 Singapore orphans, Australian TV's Gerry Gee on the left offers his hands to the admiring girls who mob him. And there before him is a206 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-10-02 11 Country's first Consul-General in Spore SINGAPORE. Mon. Cambodia's first Consul General in Singapore, Mr. Ty Kirn Sour, arrived here this afternoon with his wife and two aides. 'My main aim," he told reporters at the airport, "is to establish rapidly economic and cultural186 words
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Article54 1962-10-02 11 MALAYAN ASSOCIATION OFFICIALS HONG KONG. Mon Mr ot^r W n V nd M '--Wv^: other office bearers are Mr Raymond L. Chiang. honorary secretary; Mr. S. T. Lav, honorary treasurer: and Mr. S. P Aras N[ s C Choa. Mr M K. Miss C. K. Y. Tan and Mr S54 words
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Article31 1962-10-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. T ay Ah Kirn. 74. unemployed, was knocked sSmi. y d" 7 at the 12 mile s*mt>awanK Road yesterday afternoon. He died In the hospital five31 words
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Article31 1962-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishalc. entertained representatives attending the current 'Freedom From Hunger" conference to a party tonight.31 words
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151 1962-10-02 11 Teachers: A new pledge by the Minister IPOH, Mon.—Recruit--1 ment to the Government Education Service will in future be made from members of the Unified Teaching Service who have proved their worth by merit and experience. The Education Minister. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. said this here today. He151 words
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Article29 1962-10-02 11 KLANG. Mon.— The Klang District Boy Scouts Association will hold a scooter and bicycle carnival In aid of Its building fund on the padang on Oct. 7.29 words
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Article19 1962-10-02 11 KLANG, Mon. Mr. K. Bala.se gram has been re-elected president of the Town Council Staff Union19 words
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Article66 1962-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Toe Indian golf team, which stopped here on their way to Japan to compete for the Elsenhower trophy, left today. They were seen off at the airport by the Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Y. K. Purl. The team consists of four players, a non-playing66 words
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Article66 1962-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon— Three Royal Malayan Navy ratings wiil leave for Britain in the Orion on Wednesday to join the crews of six fast patrol boats beinn ftuilt at Portsmouth for the Navy. They are Engine Room Artificer G. C. Harris of Singapore. Petty Officer66 words
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Article34 1962-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A lorry driver, N. Andrew, 26, who pleaded guilty to selling three Iron bars belonging to the Federal Rail Transport on Sept. 22 was fined $250 here today.34 words
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Article179 1962-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A LORRY attendant, Kewal Singh, 21, was mur- dered and an unemployed youth, Q. Subramania. 20, was seriously Injured in two separate stabbing incidents here last night. Kewal Singh was eating at a coffeeshop In Jalan Raja Laut at 7.45 p.m.179 words
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202 1962-10-02 11 THE— GOOD-TIME SOLDIERS WHO STEAL... ]Yj ALACCA, Mon.— The iTI Malacca Magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, said today that it had become the fashion among soldiers stationed at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, to steal cars parked in the town to get back to camp. What generally happened, he added,202 words
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Article28 1962-10-02 11 SINOAPORE. Mon. A schoolboy, Ismail bin Salim. aged nine, reported missing yesterday afternoon, was found drowned in a monsoon drain near the Delta bridge28 words
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Article61 1962-10-02 11 SINOAPORE. Mon. Tin Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose today granted a decree nisi to Wee Swe* Neo. dissolving her marriage to a shop a&M.sta It. Tan Ah Tlan on ground of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute In three montlis The couple were married61 words
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Article46 1962-10-02 11 JAKARTA. Mon. The Governor of Jakarta, BrigGen. Sumarno, will leave for Singapore on Wednesday for a five day-visit at the invitation of the Singapore Govern- ment. The Governor will be accompanied by Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee. the Singapore representative in Jakarta. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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323 1962-10-02 11 'Malaya belongs to the Malays' move in Parliament KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A LIVELY debate is expected during the coming session of the House of Representatives when a P.M.I.P. move will be made to record in the Constitution that the Federation belongs to the Malays. Ha]l Hassan Adll (Trengganu Utara) has323 words
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Article31 1962-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Sultan of Selangor will present the States highest onder, the Darjah Kerabat. to the Sultan of Trengganu at the Istana Selangor here at p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement179 1962-10-02 11 MILK FROM THE WORLD'S RICHEST PASTURES Stal^^^^ SPECIALLY GOOD I^SSmZSS^S FOR GROWING ■Ik [fl [I] m CHILDREN AND sJsj"s^|^^^S ADULTS WHO C i NEED EXTRA J STAMINA FULL CREAM I POWDER 2XUIMT. J lj"ii,,, Mji'^fl sYc Vs «r FAMOUS ZLIN SHOES t I For Ease J^ r^^^\ 1 And y\179 words
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Advertisement199 1962-10-02 11 K- MHm Mwt mm BULOVA WATCHES for many excellent E§ms*J^' ▼m/ I reasons. One look through the Bulova range M mm QJ^*~ Mt M of ladies* watches reveals that they are \\4\ O'j^fo M designed for people v with perfect taste and a NJ^, I F good eye for quality.199 words
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Miscellaneous445 1962-10-02 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO iv.mLAYA SHORT WAVK SKKVU NATIONAL SHOKTWAVL 41 metres SLRVICE 41.7 mrlrett MhUltM WAV! StRVICt gara-ku, News Headlines; 6.06 4.b metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 RendeiA.M. 600 Good Morning; 601 ou With Music; 7.30 Time. Morning Prelude; 7.00 News bignal. News, 7.35 Breakiast 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Club; 8.00445 words
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Article, Illustration846 1962-10-02 12 Most parents say "yes" to vacation together HAIRSTYLES TO SUIT THAT EVENING PARTY MOOD TWO young Singapore hairstylists have given us these creations which are suitable for an evening date. Picture (above left) shows Rose Leong in a style meant for the younger set, and it is846 words
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Article209 1962-10-02 12 Choosing a tie to suit his taste WOMEN are becoming whizzes at the delicate art of choosing a tie. True, we are inclined to dither more than men but our taste has improved and the males on the receiving end can once again hold their heads high. Who says we209 words
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Advertisement326 1962-10-02 12 mm- 1 1 4fev Su I Ik M im m. mm mi ij^BBBBBBsI Super-Lustrousill.! Super-new! Super-creamy! *WB Todoy, the most foshionoble women in the world ore talking about Super-Lustrous II the new kind of lipstick that's fated to make all others passe. This lipstick is superbly lustrous and creamy without326 words
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Advertisement137 1962-10-02 12 f HOUSEHOLD HINTS 0 W UM If candles are stored in the refrigerator for 24 hours before using, they will not drip and will burn evenly. To keep a toddler from falling in new. slippery shoes, apply a piece of adhesive tape both across and down the length of the137 words
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Advertisement251 1962-10-02 12 C\ I) dwbk fyb wb' s,- mf^^^ i s. I Andrex I M Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue; in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. (j lxuih Is the251 words
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Miscellaneous293 1962-10-02 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Being thought dangerous, are 9. Possibly get it near complete Riven meals outside (6). (9). 6. Obtain a piece of furniture 10. Avoid the first woman to hold that's easily accessible (3. 2. a large number <5> 4) U. Is thto used to make spears293 words
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Article, Illustration190 1962-10-02 13 r«Er W4*rr ro mow more^manickavasa cam KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pEOPLE in North Borneo and Sarawak are now building a pro-Malaysian outlook and want to know more about Malaysia. This is what the Assistant Minister for Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, gathered during his oneweek190 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-10-02 13 7HE 2Y)P 7!EiV From DOUG LACKERSTEEN London, Monday pEN Malayans with exceptional academic qualifications six from the Federation and four from Singapore have found places in British institutions to study medicine. One of the 10 is a Federation girl, ANNETTE273 words
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143 1962-10-02 13 IPOH, Mon. A dele--1 gat on of the Fire Services Union of Malaya will call on the Chief Inspector of Fire Services and urge him to take "immediate steps" to remedy what the firemen consider "the present chaos in the fire services." The fire services,143 words
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Article34 1962-10-02 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Mr. E.D. Paul. technical assistant. Drainage and Irrigation Department, Sungci Patani. has gone to Kota Bharu on promotion to special grade. He b succeeded here by Mr V Nadarajah.34 words
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Article22 1962-10-02 13 PENANG, Mon. A car. valued a- $2,300 belonging to Loh Tat Soon was reported stolen from Pahang Road yesterday.22 words
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Article55 1962-10-02 13 PENANO. Mon.— Inche Ibrahim bin Mohamed was re-elected president of the Government Junior Star! Union, Penang and Province Wellesley, at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials: Vice-presi-dent, Inche Ishak bin Ha- shim; secretary, Inche BabIjan bin Jaafar; asst. secretary, Inche Mohamed SharifT 'bin Mohamed Yusoff; and I55 words
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Article77 1962-10-02 13 IPOH. Mon.— The catholic Association in Silibin is making a drive to raise $100.--000 for its building fund. The proposed premises will be In the compound of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. The association, at Its annual meeting yesterday, decided to hold Tamil dramas77 words
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Article65 1962-10-02 13 Shop loses $1,900 provisions IPOH, Mon. Cigarettes and canned provisions together worth about $1,900 were stolen from a provision store in Laxamana Road here yesterday. The theft occurred when the owner. Mr. Chow Hang Soon, closed the shop and went for dinner. He returned to find the front door padlock65 words
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Article24 1962-10-02 13 PENANO. Mon. Mrs. J. A. Boks. of Jesselton Road, has reported the loss of a $250 camera from her home yesterday.24 words
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Article18 1962-10-02 13 PENANO, Mon. A man had his wallet containing $80 stolen In Noordin Street last night.18 words
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Article24 1962-10-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Young Christian Workers' movement has started a sewing class at It* office at 29-A, Hicks Road, here.24 words
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Article31 1962-10-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The chief signal engineer of the Malayan Railway, Mr. JP. Cuncliffe, has left here on a two-week tour of the railway signal industry in Japan.31 words
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Advertisement167 1962-10-02 13 UNICORDER 89 M WEIGHS ONLY 4.2 LBS Jk M fi^% OPERATES ON iT/S T*^ M BATTERIES OR AC If 4§ Ktffl i fc^F^ POWER SUPPLY M£& V# ESSSSSBjj'2 MODEL SR-H505 1 OKBSnH^K 11 B B— TRANSISTOR M I a 0 xU 1 3— BAND 2 SPEAKERS M I V »^L167 words
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Miscellaneous160 1962-10-02 13 1 Onp By r. T. itamlin I rPS THAT NEW ITS ESSENTIALLY V V WHATsi lIF IT REALLY WAS TH 1 V^ Sj fSO IT ACTUALLy AJNT STUFF VSOT V THE SAME OLD /yEH_EXCEPT A THAT GOT SAME MACHINE, YOU V OH, \l TH 1 SAME OL 1 MACHINB I160 words
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Article, Illustration243 1962-10-02 14 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN Will deal in tin mine supplies By NEW $1 million company, Kinta Hardware Co. Ltd., opened for business in Ipoh yesterday. It was formed by two leading hardware companies in Perak Ban Ouan Hin and Co. Ltd.. Ipoh. and243 words
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128 1962-10-02 14 Training in Japan for Malayan mechanics SIME Darby is arranging for a group of mechanics from its agricultural equipment dealers to undergo tx weeks.' training at the Osaka factory of Kubota Iron and Machinery Works Ltd. Kubota manufacturers a wide range of agricultural equipment Including power tillers, power threshers, power128 words
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Article127 1962-10-02 14 MEN GO FOR ZIPPERS IN TAILORING IN the Malayan tailoring business today the swing is to zip fasteners which are fast replacing buttons particularly in the making of trousers. This was stated by Mr. William Lim. the managing partner of Kiam Sin Tailor In Singapore. Rondo agents Mr. Lim whose127 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-10-02 14 MR. VEOTHIAN LEONG. sales engineer of International Air-Conditioning Co. (S) Ltd.. left for Australia on Sunday to stody the latest developments in the air-conditioning. Held Mr Yeo will also attend conferences with two of his company's other prin-i-ipal agencies. Behr-Man-niiu (Anst) Pty128 words
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Article195 1962-10-02 14 A WELL-KNOWN Federation rubber factory A owner, Mr. Ng Van Pee, is considering plans for expanding his business in Singapore in the near future. Mr. Ng who owns the Llan Seng Rubber Factory In Pontlan. said that he was also Investigating the possibility of opening a195 words
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115 1962-10-02 14 42 terrace houses being built in Ipoh pONSTRUCTION work is in progress on a new housing estate Cherry Park —on a flve-acre site at Maxwell Road, Ipoh. The scheme comprises 42 terrace houses in several blocks and a one-acre recreation ground. The owners are Ban Guan Hln and Co.. Ltd.115 words
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Article101 1962-10-02 14 MOBIL OIL PERMANENT OFFICES MOBIL Oil Malaya Ltd. from yesterday commenced business in its permanent offices in Mac Donald House. Singapore. The company Was formed to look after Mobil's Interests in the Federation, Singapore and the Borneo territories following the reorganisation of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. which became effective in101 words
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Article116 1962-10-02 14 FORD GIVES 12 MONTHS' WARRANTY |X>RD Malaya announces F an extension of Its warranty period from six months or 8,000 miles to 12 months or 12.000 miles on all cars and commercial vehicles and 1,000 hours on tractors. The new warranty, effective Sept. 21, applies to all the company's vehicles116 words
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Article70 1962-10-02 14 Two account executives of Orant Advertising Inc. In Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Low Yoong Chiu and Yap Mok Num. received top advertising awards last week. Mr. Low was given top marks by the Advertising Joint Intermediate Examinations Board for reproduction and presentation. He also passed In three70 words
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Article54 1962-10-02 14 Sarawak rubber exports In August totalled 4.198 tons against 4.503 tons in July, bringing exports in the first eight months to 27.772 tons against 31.272 tons in the corresponding period of last year. White pepper exports in August totalled 1.211 tons, up 263 tons, and black pepper 90354 words
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Article226 1962-10-02 14 GADGET FOR MAKING LABELS A GADGET that is be- coming very popular as a means of providing label identification. is the tapewriter whicrv* is being imported in increasing quantities into the Malayan market. Its thousand and one uses have already proved a boon particularly to the world's Industrial and commercial226 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-10-02 14 F|R. ROBERT F. Edgerton. \J Kodak graphic reproduction specialist from Rochester arrived In Singapore yesterday to confer with printing and industrial executives about new photographic reproduction methods. Dr. Edgerton Is here at tht request of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. which distributes and provides technical service152 words
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Advertisement499 1962-10-02 14 fli w Waif I AND\ jf rni^Mftl Ihcsc Dicsclcngincd KOPOKD trucks BFDFORDS provide ihc reliable. I are operated by a company in Johorc efficient and economical transport that I r^^^^ I whose business is the concentration of is so vital for the, progress and develop- "JH ■Bftfc^^ I natural rubber499 words
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Advertisement1483 1962-10-02 15 w ■PPP-BPPPfP"4BPPini 10 lIVERPOOI ft Will COASI OK om faara laia P. rtaa Paoavaj POIYDSRSB A'moutti. i 'peal. R'daw., Htrf la Pt/TMa» Sat I achiu.es imrpeel. (wasw Gdi. 31 TMay MENESTHCM Lrvarpad Sail 0c I sn 1/ 1 Set M PYRRHUI UvarpMl. biiDliii Glisfow Set 11 Oci 13 Set M/IB1,483 words
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Advertisement3028 1962-10-02 15 ataty n 1 tPujfci iilj y v 'lf T f V ixntss uwnu is uhssm. utupsst s tsTMtunAt rrnn. rmm e.rtm rmm KW.RMINS (EO*j L'laca. R'dava. Hail. Wmn VSct 1 Oct 3/ S BENVRACIIE (UJ LeSca. HaaakVl G. 33/oct 4 Oct 1/ I BEMINNU* L'»MI, Havre, A r «erp, H'bvr|3,028 words
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Advertisement1101 1962-10-02 15 y—~ McALISTEM tfc CO., LTD. >b, ))£*>* ■ta.a^e^a^^H tJKm eje KJLA VKHYSS UMB V»v^^"* iBMMaX MMMN. IOniROAM. LSI AMI I El. SAN FRANCISCO, MVBJ ftISU. HATTU VAMCttVIB ft PSeTTLANt «m Sf MWCASTU imm caatraJ ft SmO Tim p She« r^naiaj Aaeetca. Il Port. Today 4 Bet BIONJEVILU Spore P. S'hain1,101 words
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Article133 1962-10-02 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. C\\ VfRAL Invrstmrnts and Indnstrial shares held steady with movements abcut in balance. Leaders were more In demand in brighter trading conditions. Myer continued to improve following Friday's record result. Oils were featured by a sharp jump in Clarence River to 6s. 3d. and Oil Search133 words
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Article93 1962-10-02 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange Singspara neon priest ptr picul y.«ttr day: Coconut oil: bulk $38} sellers, drum J4li aellera. Copra: October $271 buyera, 12* aellrra. Popper: Muntok white $149 sellers, Sarawak white $1421 sellers, ppeclaJ Sarawak black $110 sellers, garbled Lampong black $120 sellers, ABTA $130 sellers. Singapore Coconut93 words
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Article193 1962-10-02 16 Shipi lying aianisida tn« Mngaa«ra hii«ii today ara: Van Llnschoten 3*3», sahaog (Kl'M) IS, Katonc 21/22. SrriMng NW. 3. Gundullc 1/2, Kesarya W Jetty. Outtr raadt: Hat Houw, Union Power. N«ko Trader: Asia, slapud.Lourdes, Lrine Lykes, Tatsub Aru Maru. Madison LJoyd. Alllliana, Btv. Buatan, Vanllnnchotrn, Rlshun ata.ru.193 words
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Article122 1962-10-02 16 rE M2l■ y in E xchinge Binkt As* seelatian made these chances In Its rates to mercnants yesterday: London: selling TT or OD 2/4: buying TT 3/4 1/S. airmail OD 2/4 i 5 32. 30 d/st 2/4 1/4. 45 d/st 2/4 t S '18. 60 d/st 2/4 11/32,122 words
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Article16 1962-10-02 16 September average prices were: Sept. August. Rubber: TIM Ist 73.93 cts. Tin: 5424.94 $424.2316 words
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Article141 1962-10-02 16 Oct. 1. Three montti* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Butinttt dont: Dunlopn 10 ct«. 8. Darby H<t. K. N. 14 eta. C. Btora.ee Jd. J. WiiKb 12 eta. Hteamahtp 8 eta. If. Brew. 23 eta. B. Times 20 eta Containers B eta. S. Traders 23 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. Uolteera141 words
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536 1962-10-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpIIERE was a fairly I widespread improvement in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although the turnover still continued very small. Resides genuine investment buying in the section, some of the support came from covering by "shorts" who had536 words
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Article23 1962-10-02 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Industrials: 182.59 183.50 Tins: 281.44 282.32 S rubbers: 170.83 170.83 Jan. 1, 1958 100.23 words
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Article540 1962-10-02 16 COMBINES business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: C.T.S. ords (300) 49x. Dunlops (500) $1.92 SL, (3.00O) 11.91. rl.000) $1.93. (2.000) $1.92: Kaxt Smelting (3.000) $271, (I.OOO) $2.70: F.540 words
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330 1962-10-02 16 RUBBER showed some movement on the Malayan market yesterday and by the end of the morning session had reached 77* cents, the highest level since May. i The close at 77J cents was U cents above Friday's closing price. The upward movement which has330 words
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Article222 1962-10-02 16 OCTOBER flrat <rade rubbsr buyirt f.e.b. cloned at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 771 cents per Ib. up li centa. The tone was steady. I.C.C.R.A. and F. M.R.I, rlootng prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyera 77:. aellera 78:222 words
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Article23 1962-10-02 16 October 1. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 77; cents (up cents). TIN: $423.50 (down 37$ cents). Estimated unofficial of ferine 250 tons (unchanged).23 words
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Advertisement1062 1962-10-02 16 I y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, .LTDy Ixpwn DAA. Pacitio ajk Atlantic Coast fsT^lßß tl* ti» tl* tia yoota r. stay* H'lont I rrtncisce l. AateiM H.Vsrl ••«»«i*iw» Mara" n'v Oci 1/ JMI I Mao BMt Uan U tat "CaHka Mm" 21/2* Nay M Ma»/1 Baa Oec 25 Oac 71 Oec1,062 words
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Advertisement688 1962-10-02 16 ftSIBUUNU EUROPE SERVICE y Sham Penang Marstillts, Nam, Daatirk. L6UQA 11/12 Oct 11/14 Oct IS Oct Antwerp, litter***. H'targ. Brine*. SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE Spore TCHIIANSA 7/1 Oct Durban (71/11), Port flizatteth (24/11), Capetown (18/ IB), Matadi (31/1 B), Lagos (1/11). Cotonou (18/11), Tema, ■ikoradi Abioian. Freetown. Conakry, Dakar688 words
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Advertisement461 1962-10-02 16 NOTICE NOTICE i Mr. Chee Ah Bah has resigned I from the Malaya Publishing House Ltd.. Singapore, on his own accord. He wishes to say '"thank you" to his many friends of the Education Service for their support given to him whilst he was working with the firm for the461 words
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Advertisement460 1962-10-02 16 NOTICE Tuts is to inform the public that YEO SENG CHYE Is no longer in our service as from Sept. 25. 1962. and that he has no authority to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. KUONO CHUAN LTD, No. 63, Wolferstan Road. Malacca. THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE460 words
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Advertisement1366 1962-10-02 17 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. The following areas will be aflected by supply interruption on Wednesday, 3rd October l'jt>2 between 8.30 am. and 6.30 p.m. to enable urgent maintenance work to be carried out at Chatsworth Road Substation. AREAS AFFECTED: Chatsworth Road Chatsworth Avenue Chatsworth1,366 words
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Advertisement816 1962-10-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from serving Agricultural Assistants for promotion to Agricultural Assistants. Special Grade, in the Department of Agriculture, Pahang, on salary scale of $641 x 23 $779.00. Applicants who have passed the Efficiency Bar ($545/ 562) will be eligible for consideration. Applications on Form816 words
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Advertisement1718 1962-10-02 17 iMMB^i^aBMBMiiMMiBBMBiiMMMMI I Con tinned from Page to SITUATIONS VACANT .'0 •fora's SS (Min.t—Box 5* ft* sspfn NANNY WANTED IMMEDIATELY European family should have good references, previous experience. Box A 3773 B.T. S'por*. ENGLISH SPEAKING CHINES! cook/general amah, European family dose Sim Buklt Timah, no washing, telephone (B'pore) ***** 8.00 a.m.—1,718 words
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Advertisement949 1962-10-02 17 EDUCATION tt Words St (MU.}—»mx tt eU. txtrm NSW SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand, Book-keeping. Beginners/ Advanced, qualified Kxperienerd teachers. N.C.S.. 433 A Oeylang Road, Spore. RAPID COURSES! Secretarial. Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting, KngH«»i (Senlor/Presenior). Bpeed 50/130: Raja's College (Olan Slngh'a 2nd door) Tel: (Spore) *****. STENOCRAPHV RAPID COURSE (4 months Guaranteed)949 words
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Advertisement975 1962-10-02 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrds SS (Mlm.)-Bmx St ett. txlr, J VAUXHALL VILOX 1553. Orey. Excellent condition taxed and Insured. I Cash 1950 0.0.0. call at 160-8 Jalan t Kayu Singapore 28. 1 UVINU A SILLING Good Used I Cars ISM upwards Easy Terms cao b* arranged. 12. CalrnblU Road.975 words
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Advertisement489 1962-10-02 17 MISCELLANEOUS Words SS (Mm. l— Box St el*, txlrm OON'T (s>OIL rour •wimmrni am. Hsve ufly nalrs removed from Irgs by fabulous new wax treatment, 512.5 U. Enquiries: Louis* Klerk. 22 Ngee Ann Bulldlnc Tel: ***** (Spore). LADIES! Amy We* of Michr > Beauty Salon attends personally to m'.\ your489 words
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Article, Illustration401 1962-10-02 18 i EPSOM JEEP _ 1 I - SHANGRILA 's BEST EVER DISPLAY i EPSOM JEEP 1 I By Ipoh. Monday i I SINGAPORE o w ncr «3 Mr. P. H. Tan must be thanking his lucky star when Shangrila II failed to fetch even a $500 bid at an auction. This Bob Cherry mare, Im- ported as401 words
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Article764 1962-10-02 18 IBBOTSON IN TEAM FOR PERTH LONDON, Monday. DEREK IBBOTSON, a discard from Britain's team, for the European athletics championships earlier this month, has been selected as one of England's distance runners for the Commonwealth Games in Perth from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1. Included inReuter - 764 words
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Article104 1962-10-02 18 ON BOARD THE S.S. CANBERRA AT SEA, Mon. The Reverend David Sheppard is included in the MCC team to meet Ceylon in a one-day match in Colombo on Wednesday. The team is: Sheppard. Geoff Pullar. Ted Dexter (capt.) Tom Grareney. Peter Par fit t. Barry Knight,Reuter - 104 words
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114 1962-10-02 18 DAVIDSON HOPES TO BE FIT FOR TESTS SYDNEY, Mon.— Alan Davidson, whose fast lef farm bowling is expected to spearhead Australia's attack againstr England, limped noticeably while managing only seven overs of slow spinners when the first grade cricket matches started here this weekend Davidson, who was suffering from aReuter - 114 words
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Article644 1962-10-02 18 Nine races at Penang on Sunday PNANG,- Mon Weights for all nine races here on Sunday: Cl 3, Div I—s Tibetan 900 Buaya Tapah 8.13 Atami S.ll Rasa, Sayang 8.11 Prudent Choice 8.10 Shangrila II 8.08 Flying Spec 8.04 Who Cares II 8.04 Entertainer 111 8.04 Tin Rash 8.02 Port644 words
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Article50 1962-10-02 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A late! goal by Morthi enabled Jollilads to hold S.H.B. to a I 2-2 draw in their Govinda- samy Memorial Cup soccer I match at Bukit Chermin today. Morthi also gave Jollilads a 1-0 lead at half-time. Oswald and Katoon scored for S.H.B.50 words
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Article174 1962-10-02 18 Indonesia v India in zone final BADMINTON BANGKOK, Mon. Indonesia beat Thailand by four matches to three in their Über Cup first round badminton tie here last night to qualify for the Asian Zone final against India in December. The winner of the final will enter the inter-zone championships inReuter - 174 words
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77 1962-10-02 18 Kew San to defend titles in India PENANG. Mon.— Teh Kew San, the Malayan No. 1 badminton player, Is preparing to defend his Western India and Cricket Club of India titles next month— provided he can get leave. "Mr. Teh Gin Sool. the Badminton Association of Malaya secretary, has told77 words
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Advertisement858 1962-10-02 18 l* l^^^ ■fc^~i^i^k»^L^kMllfci in Mj NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Life Policy No. 1038 la- sued by this Company in favour] of Mr. Chua Sip Mong has been leported as lost and that an appll- j cation has now been made for the i«M of a duplicate policy. If858 words
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Advertisement822 1962-10-02 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG STATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1963 APPLICATIONS arc inviud from suitably qualitied' subjects or the Ruler of Pahang for Pahang State Scholarships tenable at the University of Malaya and overseas fo the academic year beginning 1963. Applications for overseas study will not be considered where such courses are available at822 words
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Advertisement60 1962-10-02 18 GOOD NEWS! price reduced by 10 cts. from today TO THANK THE SMOKING PUBLIC FOR THEIR UNANIMOUS SUPPORT Guarantee 100% Same Superior Quality Tobacco SINGAPORE PRICE: ONLY 30 CtS. FOR 10s ESKIMO MENTHOL KING Mm mm m m\R2l^ I I Bjm- m L^^lmmwm^*^^- mT^k —>— **> JflVjfl MW' iflyLr* REMEMBER,60 words
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300 1962-10-02 19 Oliveira is rated as best batsman in the world Tour team's unknown star By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE, Monday WHEN the Commonwealth Cricket team arrives in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday for their 10-day Malayan tour fans here will see for the first time a world-class batsman who has been denied a300 words
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Article154 1962-10-02 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Naran--4f jan Singh, who won four events, finished champion at the Singapore Sikhs athletic meet at Jalan Bahagia yesterday. Singapore high jumper AS. Gill was runner-up. Results: 100 m: 1 Naranjan 2 S. Nadaralau 12s; 200 m: 1 Naranjan 2 S Nadarajan 24.1; 400 m:154 words
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Article101 1962-10-02 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan Rugby Union selectors, who met tonight were unable to name the Malayan tram to tour Bangkok later this month. The selectors will meet again tomorrow when it is expected the team will be announced. A Mr. N(? Wood Kan. the M.R.O. resident,101 words
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Article58 1962-10-02 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's youth champion ships scheduled for Oct. 8 J»*ve been called off due to ■^or entries. Mr. Gerry Thlpthorpe. the S.A.B.A. secretary, told the Straits Times: "We have received only 18 entries to date, 17 from St. Andrew's. We have58 words
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270 1962-10-02 19 KUALA LI'MPCR. Mon. Malayan Cricket Association officials are following a foodweatber measure adopted with success by the FAM for the recent Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament. They have enraged a bomoh to keep the rain clouds away from the Kuala Lumpur padang on270 words
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Article25 1962-10-02 19 ZURICH, Mon.— Forty-four countries have already entered for the Olympic football tournament in Tokyo in 1964, the International Football Federation (FIFA) announced today.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-10-02 19 ROBERT LEE. driving a 1991 cc "Robert Lee Special," set a new course record of 40.9 sec. to win the FTD award for cars in the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club's Hill climb off the Vale of Tempe, Tanjong Bungah, on Sunday. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article68 1962-10-02 19 SOCCER IPOH DIV. 1: YMCA \v.o. 1/7! Gurkhas. K. KANGSAR DIV. 1: Mulanas 4 Arabic School 3. MALACCA DIV. 1: White Star S^MCRC 1 FKIKXDLY (Rawang) Blue Circle a Radio Malaya 1. RUGGER KBIENDLY (Spore* SCC 9 (2 penalties, try) University 5 <goab HOCKEY KAZAK BHIIXD <KU MBS.68 words
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391 1962-10-02 19 TICKETS FOR BIG CRICKET SHOW ARE GOING FAST I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon The stage Is all set for the biggest cricket show ever to be held in the history of Malaya, the Commonwealth team's 12-day tour of the Federation and Singapore. The Comonwealth team will arrive in Kuala Lumpur from Nairobi391 words
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Article159 1962-10-02 19 16 new records at ACS meet SWIMMING JPOH, Mon. Sixteen records were broken at the seventh annual swimming meet of the Anglo-Chinese School held in its new $132,000 pool here today. Eight new marks were set in Class 1 five in Class 2 and three in Class 3. Yeoh Kuan159 words
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Article131 1962-10-02 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Chinese Athletic "A" opened their S.A.F.A. Junior Cup tournament with a 4-2 victory over RAF Tengah "A" at Farrer Park today. Tengah opened scoring In the 15th minute when lefthalf Patient beat goalkeeper Yew Chang off a rebounce following a free kick. Chinese Athletic131 words
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223 1962-10-02 19 MQBHVHIOTnMIIQIIBHvIJBIffenMHMWNIvHHnQVIS SINGAPORE, Mon TNDIA'S golf team for the Eisenhower Trophy to be 1 held in Tokyo from Oct. 10 to 14 will play two matches in Singapore tomorrow and Wednesday. The Indian golfers, all of whom carry a scratch handicap, will play their223 words
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Article88 1962-10-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Malayan golf team left here tonight on their first leg of their Journey to Tokyo where they will take part in the Elsenhower Cup competition. Tun H. S. Lee. the president of the Malayan Golf Association, will be the non-playing captain of the88 words
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Miscellaneous68 1962-10-02 19 SOCCER SPORE JUNIOR CUP: RAP Seletar v Darul Adah; Kota Rajah v star Scccerites (both matches at Farrer Pki. PENANG DIV. 1: Prisons v RAAF (5.15 p.m.i; Junior Cup final: Ramblers v Pg Indians. (7, both matches at City Stadium). HOCKEY CARNIVAL: North Perak schools carnival (Malay College and Clifford68 words
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Article551 1962-10-02 20 BRUNEI SULTAN SHOULD BE KING, SAY THREE PARTIES IN JOINT MEMORANDUM TO UNITED NATIONS KUCHING. Mon A FEDERATION of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo, with the Sultan of Brunei as King, is one of the demands made by the Sarawak United People's Party, Party Rakyat Brunei551 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-10-02 20 New judge on the bench—as the stars foretold SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Justice Winslow, Singapore's newest Puisne Judge, went on the bench for the first time today, just as the stars foretold 10 years ago. The former SolicitorGeneral referred to the "prediction" when replying to messages of welcome by his fellow368 words
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Article60 1962-10-02 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The; General Secretary of the National Trade Union Congress. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, will broadcast a talk at 7.10 p.m. tomorrow over the English Service of Radio Singapore. The talk is entitled "The Significance of the N.T.U.C. Annual Conference. Translations of the talk60 words
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Article419 1962-10-02 20 LONDON. Mon.— Friday's more conlldent tone in anticipation of further moves by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to stimulate the economy was maintained in Stock Markets today for the start of a new account. Olltedged securities still dominated the scene and the appearance of a new 15419 words
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Article, Illustration162 1962-10-02 20 'MOURNING NURSES —TEND A PATIENT- DENTAL nurses wearing black armbands while attending on a patient in Penang yesterday (above). They were among thousands of Government employees who went into mourning yesterday in silent protest against the raisinr; of the retirement age from 55 to 60. The one-day "mourning" was ordered162 words
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Article87 1962-10-02 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Three men and a woman, arrested in a house at Jalan Melor yesterday, were fined $4,600 today for gambling offences. All pleaded guilty. Chua Teck Kirn, 37, a housewife, was fined $2,000 for allowing her house to be used as a common betting house,87 words
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Article147 1962-10-02 20 NIGERIA: POLICE UNCOVER PLOT I AGOS. Mon. A plot to stage a coup d'etat in Nigeria has been uncovered by police. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. Nigeria's Prime Minister, said in a broadcast today. He said the police had found evidence of "a plot to seize arms and explosives, abduct membersReuter - 147 words
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Obituary44 1962-10-02 20 MR. M. J. PAUL, lead N, lair tt 8.H.8. pasMd nw.iv U lIL'-H. Rrmfc. ton Avenue. Singapore 1!> on 1-lii-Jt lrnvint: mphewa and nieces and crinl ni'jihrws And nieces to mourn hi* lons. Corteire will leave for Bldadan am 2-10-B2 at 4.00 p.m.44 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-10-02 20 JIIGHEST and lowest temperalures lor Malaya and Singapore for the period 8" p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterdny: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 75 Ko:i Bli.iru 84 75 Pennnn 82 73 Ipoh 81 73 Mal.KT.i 88 7337 words
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