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Title Section20 1963-10-01 1 SmgaDore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration790 1963-10-01 1 Tengku - Tengku A call to people of Singapore 'THE TROUBLE IS THAT THEY CAN'T GET RID OF THE WEA OF BEING UNDER BRITAIN, AND THEY THINK THEY ARE NOW UNDER US' by the KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that the people of Singapore must790 words
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Article848 1963-10-01 1 NEGRI SEMBILAN ASSEMBLY INQUIRY REPORT ISSUED Breach of privilege: Gurnam Singh Gill is guilty 2EREMBAN, Mon. Six members of a special committee of the Negri Sembilan Legislative Assembly have found a Socialist Front Assemblyman, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill (Rantau), guilty of a breach of privilege in the Assembly. pan848 words
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Article46 1963-10-01 1 TAIPEH, Mon. The Chinese Nationalist state-owned China Merchants Steam Navigation Company has decided to transfer Its 7.800-tons S.S. Hal On from the Taiwan-Japan run for services to South-east Asian ports. The Hal On will call at Singapore, Malaya and Bangkok.46 words
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246 1963-10-01 1 'A new summit will mean recognition by implication' /CANBERRA, Mon. v Sir Robert Menzies said today a three nation summit meeting on Malaysia would have one advantage, in that Tengku Abdul Rahman's attendance as the Prime Minister of the new nation would imply recognition by Indonesia and the Philippines. HeReuter - 246 words
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Article69 1963-10-01 1 LONDON. Mon. Forty-one per cent of Britons interviewed in a Gallup poll on behalf of the BrlUsn family Planning Association think young people should be given advice on contraception, the association announced here today. Thirty -seven per cent were against such advice and 22 per centReuter - 69 words
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Article28 1963-10-01 1 ROME, Mon. The Italian Government granted export licences for 1.400 pistols to South Africa for personal defence between June and August this year. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article87 1963-10-01 1 LONDON. Mon. Lord Denning said yesterday that he was still undecided whether to stand as a candidate for the post of Rector of Edinburgh University, a post also contested by boxer Sonny Lis ton, actor Peter Ustinov and ex-Queen Soraya. Lord Denning, who was recently a-sked by theReuter - 87 words
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Article42 1963-10-01 1 LONDON. Mon.— The Salvation Army said here today a new general, or leader of the international organisation, was expected to be announced tomorrow. He will succeed British-born General Wilfred Kltching. who retires In November at the age of 70. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-10-01 1 (SHE'S INDONESIAN) VICTIMS of "confrontation" Nik Ismail bin Haji Wan Idris. of Kelantan and his family, who arrived at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday with a group of students from Indonesia. Nik Ismail, who has discontinued his studies and Noraml Amirjo, 19, were married in Jakarta a year63 words
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407 1963-10-01 1 MACAPAGAL NEARS SETTLING MALAYSIA RECOGNITION MANILA, Monday. PRESIDENT MACAPAGAL Is expected to take up the question of recognising Malaysia this week with his Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, according to a Foreign Office spokesman here. Mr. Lopez Is scheduled to return from the United Nations tomorrow. The spokesman said itReuter; UPI - 407 words
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67 1963-10-01 1 NEW YORK, Mon. Actress Vivien Leigh was taken aboard a London-bound plane on a stretcher and heavily wrapped In blankets late last night. An airline spokesman said she was under sedation but the nature of her Illness was not disclosed. The actress hasReuter - 67 words
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243 1963-10-01 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, expressed confidence tonight that the press will play its vital role in moulding a united, happy Malaysian nation. The Tengku was opening the first full-time training course in journalism for 80 young men243 words
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Article28 1963-10-01 1 BKLORADE, Mon. President Tito will pay an official visit to Mexico from October 3 to 16. He Is now in Bolivia on five-day visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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188 1963-10-01 1 Jakarta bans Aussie goods via S'pore From KEITH HOOPER .SYDNEY, Mon.—liido- nesia has placed a ban on Australian exports to Indonesia shipped via Singapore. It is part of the Indonesian campaign against Malaysia. The ban was revealed today by the Australia-Indonesia Snipping Conference chairman. Mr. O. P. Wills, in Sydney.188 words
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Article41 1963-10-01 1 OVER MALAYSIA UNITED NATIONS, ."Won Foreign Minister Zulfikar AH Bhutto of Pakistan declared he was distressed that "friction" had developed over cst.ihINhmcnt of Malaysia. He expressed confidence st.it(Miian>hip among Malaysia. Indonesia and Philippines would result in friendly settlement IP!41 words
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Article, Illustration496 1963-10-01 2 U.S. Govt accused of bid to hide truth about Diem WASHINGTON, Mon. A Congressional subcommittee accused the State Department today of having tried to hide the truth about Vietnam, thus contributing to the publics ''surprise at recent unpleasant events there. It placed the Dlame on a "restrictive U.S. Press policy"496 words
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173 1963-10-01 2 SAIGON, Mon.— A group of refugees from Communist "North Vietnam tried to stage a demonstration outside a Buddhist pagoda here yesterday but steel helmeted government riot police auickly dispersed them. It happened at the Glac Minh pagoda, a centre of the Buddhist protestUPI - 173 words
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Article75 1963-10-01 2 ROME. Mon. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu. preparing tn leave for Paris on ber tour to "disintoxicate public opinion" about her country, denied yesterday she had ever called some U.S. Army officers serving in South Vietnam "little soldiers of fortune." She said jnst before boarding her planeUPI - 75 words
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295 1963-10-01 2 CEYLON TAMILS SET DEADLINE FOR IRECT ACTION' Language dispute reaching critical stage pOLOMBO. Mon. Ceylon's protracted language dispute is swiftly moving towards a critical stage. The Federal Party, representing the minority Tamil community in Parliament, has set Oct. 1 as Its deadline for starting "direct action" against the government's languageReuter - 295 words
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167 1963-10-01 2 Shriver: Peace Corps annoying Reds WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. Peace Corps director, Mr. Sargent Shriver, has told Congress that plans for sending Peace Corps volunteers to Indonesia "are annoying the Communists extraordinarily." He testified in recent closed-door hearings of the House of Representatives appropriations sub-com-mittee on foreign aid. A censoredUPI - 167 words
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Article78 1963-10-01 2 TOKYO, Mon.— Japan will produce its first nu-clear-generated electricity in late October, when a Japanese atomic energy research Institute reactor at Tokal-Mura. north of Tokyo. Is activated. The U. 5.512.5 million reactor, built by the General Electric Co.. has been stocked with enough uranium fuel rods78 words
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214 1963-10-01 2 Sir Learie denies falling out with Sandys over colour bar issue f ONDON, Mon. Sir Learie Constantine, 62-year-old former West Indies Test cricketer, yesterday categorically denied reports that he was relinquishing his post as Trinidad High Commissioner here because of complaints to his Government by the British Government. He saidReuter - 214 words
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Article175 1963-10-01 2 ALGIERS, Monday. PRESIDENT Ahmed Ben Bella last night moved swiftly to halt a new Algerian crisis by sacking an army commander who defied him for the second time since Algeria gained independence last year. The commander. Colonel Moh and Ou El Had], who led iReuter - 175 words
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Article36 1963-10-01 2 AMMAN. Mon. King Hussein nas returned here after a fortnight's private visit to Britain, Iran, France and Belgium. He was accompanied on the tour by his Prime Minister Sherif Hussein Ben Hasser. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article103 1963-10-01 2 TOKYO. Mon. Japanese in Moscow are encountering strange incidents as a by-product of me Sino-Soviet confrontation, because they are often mistaken for Chinese by hostile Russians, the Mainichi Shlmbun, reported yesterday. The newspaper cited an incident in which some Japanese Embassy officials stopped their car103 words
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Article47 1963-10-01 2 PEKINO. Mon. The lormer Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Tanzan Ishlbashi. today met the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai. and other Chinese officials, the New China news agency reported. Mr. Ishlbashi is here as president of the Japanese industrial exhibition beginning next week.47 words
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Article29 1963-10-01 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Agency (or International Development announced today it will sponsor an intensive survey of Formosa's potential for development of its forest products Industry. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-10-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (rune tee youe afternoon \SLECP--ALL Of VOU^— •55* /»ut we're]15 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-10-01 3 UARRY MYATT, 83. 11 can now walk into more than 100 pubs and drink free as much beer as he wants for the rest of his life. All Harry, of Hauler Road, Sneyd Green. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs, has to do is to show a206 words
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275 1963-10-01 3 NEGRO PROBLEM: GENUINE HOPE NOW IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Monday. rpHE Civil Rights Commission told President Ken--1 nedy and Congress today that for the first time there is genuine hope the nation could Solve j its racial problems. At the same time, the commission warned against complacency. It said there wasUPI - 275 words
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154 1963-10-01 3 CARACAS (Venezuela), Monday. PRO-CASTRO commandos of the Armed Forces of National Liberation (FALN) shot it out with national guardsmen in an attempt to hold up an excursion train yesterday, killing one guardsman and wounding two others. Five civilian passengers were wounded by stray bullets. TheUPI - 154 words
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107 1963-10-01 3 MANCHESTER (Engi and). Mon. Rouen eggs trull and cutcalls yesterday prevented Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the Union Movement from addressing an open-air rally Sir Oswald was greeted oy the barrage when he attempted to address 30 oi his followers. The attack came from107 words
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Article53 1963-10-01 3 BERLIN. Mon Two Ea*t German guard* calmly walked across a border bridee to freedom yesterday They simply "lengthened" their patrol duty until they could step across the white line on tne bridge Into West Berlin territory. Other Communist police did not notice the escape until it was53 words
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129 1963-10-01 3 EMERGENCY LANDING FOR BOAC WITH FIRE WARNING NEW YORK. Mon. A BOAC jetliner making an emergency landing with one engine out skidded in heavy rain yesterday and nosed over at the end of a runway at Idlewild International Airport. None or the 76 people aboard was injured. The Boeing 707129 words
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Article, Illustration418 1963-10-01 3 The Wilson view: 'Mac must go but not alone' i LONDON, Monday. rpHE Labour opposition leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, last night renewed his political attack on the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, accusing him of being prepared to "gamble with national security." He told a crowded rally on the eveReuter - 418 words
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Article49 1963-10-01 3 INTERLAKEN (Switzerland). Mon. Sir John Hunt, leader ot the British Commonwealth team which conquered Mount Everest, was made an honorary member of the Swiss Alpine Club yesterday. The honour, rarely awarded to foreigners was given to him during the club's centenary celebrations. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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130 1963-10-01 3 FRANKFURT, Mon.— Police here yesterday arrested a woman doctor and a 33--old mother after, the death of the mother's Thalidomlde son They said Dr. Mechthlld Petersen, 44, had admitted giving the boy lethal Injections after the mother had said he would be130 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-10-01 5 Traditional cup of tea for father-in-law OBSERVING a Chinese custom, Mr. Keith Brook Kennedy, an assistant with Guthrie's in Penang;, serves the traditional cup of tea to his father-in-law, Mr. Teng Soo Bee. after his marriage to the former Miss Joyce Teng. a teacher of the Penang Green Lane Convent.85 words
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178 1963-10-01 5 Dog called Candy j is carried off by -a tiger- T«ANAK RATA, Mon.— A Candy, a fivemonth old dog, was last night carried off by a Tiger from a bungalow here. The owner. Mr. Goh Ah Koon, said today "We have two dogs. One Is Candy, and the other is178 words
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Article76 1963-10-01 5 PENANG, Mon. A man who drank too much at a wedding today pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk In Jelutona Road on Saturday. Tan Eng Hock. 53. said he I had attended a wedding earlier that day and had taken more76 words
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172 1963-10-01 5 FRESH DRIVE TO RECRUIT MEN FOR FORCES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TTOE Central Government today announced a fresh A recruiting drive for the army and navy as part of the defence build-up for Malaysia. A Ministry of Defence statement said more young men, especially Chinese, are wanted for enlistment Into the172 words
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80 1963-10-01 5 First island to have new exchange PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, today opened a new $132,000 automatic telephone exchange at Pulau Ketam. The new exchange will have 33 direct lines. Additional equipment can be Installed to enable more telephones to be80 words
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Article87 1963-10-01 5 Lovely smooth elbows are a truly femininr asset and to look their best, use this simple pack which will banish redness and smooth out roughness. Combine a teaspoon each of white sugar, lemon delph freshener and oil of ulan and rub the mixture into the elbows until87 words
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Article80 1963-10-01 5 RAUB, Mon.— The manager of a theatre at Sungel Ruan, Wong Wai Hlng, 42, was fined $500 or three months 1 Jail in the Magistrate's Court here when he was* found guilty on a cnarge of dangerous driving. The prosecution stated that Wong, driving a80 words
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179 1963-10-01 5 EX-CLERK IS JAILED ON PERJURY CHARGE ALOR STAR, Mon. A former clerk. Mohamed Kechik bin Hassan, was today sentenced to nine months' Jail on a charge of perjury. Mohamed Kechik. 27, was convicted of making a false statement at the trial of another clerk. Soda bin Hassan, on March 11179 words
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380 1963-10-01 5 Start to be made soon on wharves project pENANG, Mon. Negotiations in connection with a $50 million project to build six deep-water wharves at Butterworth are now nearing completion, Da to Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the Minister of Transport, said today. "As soon as these are concluded." he told the380 words
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Article94 1963-10-01 5 IPOH, Mon. Mrs. Mary Barratt. 28. widow of the late Australian jockey Ken Barratt. who was killed in a car crash near Talplng two years ago. left Ipoh yesterday on the first stage of her journey to Sydney. Mrs. Barratt, who is accompanied by her94 words
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Article51 1963-10-01 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A police supervisee. Koh Seng Yeow, 19. was jailed for one year by a District Court today for receiving a stolen motor scooter between June' 29 and July 6. Koh was caught with the scooter, in Lorong 35. Oeyiang Road, on July 5. He pleaded51 words
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101 1963-10-01 5 P\ A N( Mon. A thief helped himself to bread, cheese and groundnuts before 'ravine the home of a carnft dealer. Mr. Moha- m-«l Yusoff Poshnl. in I anting Tokong Road ve>terda> Mr. Poshnl. Vi told polinthat when be woke up about 5101 words
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193 1963-10-01 6 IPOH. Mon. The 1 Union of Fireflßhting I Services, which represents about 1.000 nremen. has decided to give the Government a year to draw up a scheme of service acceptable to them. This was one of the resolutions adopted at the193 words
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147 1963-10-01 6 Xl MA LUMPUR. Mon. Today was the deadline for people who have not yet collected their new identity cards or renewed their temporary receipts and the Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin AH. says there are "plenty" who have not done so. "We've147 words
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Article105 1963-10-01 6 Teenager is jailed for robbery SINGAPORE, Mon— A teenager with two aliases was Jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today for robbing, with two other persons unknown. Lim Hian Soop, of a $40 watch, and $50 in cash. i Chan Soon Chong, alias Chan*105 words
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Article230 1963-10-01 6 WAY FROM JAKARTA TO KUALA LUMPUR FOR RETURNING STUDENTS IS VIA BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fWENTY-TWO Malaysian students studying in Indonesia flew back here today after travelling an extra 1,760 miles because of the ban on air traffic between the two countries imposed by Dr. Soekarno.230 words
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276 1963-10-01 6 Mayor hits out at Chief Police Officer for non-co-operation PENANG, Monday. "JHE Mayor of George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, accused the Chief Police Officer, Mr. J. J. Raj, today of being "unco-operative over the problems we face in the city." "Every overture I have made to him to discuss276 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-10-01 6 MR. RICHARD Chia En* Liang and Miss Peng Tsu Yeow. who were married at the Bethesda Gospel Hall. Bras Basah Road, on Saturday. Mr. Chia. who is the eldest son of Mr. Chia Poteik. of the Straits Times, is with Fraser and Neave Ltd. Miss Pen* is a62 words
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Article42 1963-10-01 6 PENANO, Mon. The Penang and Province Wellesley Stevedores and Dock Workers Union unanimously resolved at their general meeting during the weekend to support the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, In his present stand against confrontation by i Indonesia.42 words
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Article197 1963-10-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The new television network for the Malaysian capital, which begins operating at the end of December, will later be extended north and south. This was stated by the Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof. at the197 words
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193 1963-10-01 6 'Murder of father' charge is reduced to -robbery- VIBONG TEBAL, Mon. 11 Originally accused of murdering his father, Johari bin Haji Ismail, was produced in the Sessions Court here today on a reduced charge of armed robbery. Joharl. 25, who was Jointly charged with Arlffln bin Mat Zaln, 26, pleaded193 words
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Article65 1963-10-01 6 IPOH. Mon.— The Public Health Inspectors' Union has agreed "in principle" to form a national union to serve employees in the medical, dental and health services. This resolution was adopted at the union's annual delegates' conference here yesterday. Syed All Rahman was re-elected president. Mr. W.65 words
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Article37 1963-10-01 6 PENANG. Mon.— The Muslim League of Sungei Patam today urged that courses on Islamic knowledge, to be introduced by the Muslim College at Klang, should ba conducted In three languages Malay. English and Tamil.37 words
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Article36 1963-10-01 6 BANTING. Mon. A Malaysia cultural night was held at the Bukit Cheeding Estate cinema hail on Saturday. Dances, sketches and songs by the Malay, Chines* and Indian communities were enjoyed by a packed hall.36 words
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102 1963-10-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The official opening of Parliament House by the Yang di-Pertuan Agorig has been fixed for Nov. 2. The new date was announced today by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Mohamed Noah. He said the completion102 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-10-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE Commissioner for Road Transport. Inche Jelani bin Kupah, today appealed to nonMalay bus companies to fulfil their promise to take in Malay investors. He was referring to 52 non-Malay bus companies who, after two years, still have293 words
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127 1963-10-01 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. A husband and wife charged with possessing dutiable liquor and liquor bearing a false trade mark were today granted total extended ball of $18,000. Cheah Cheni? San. 32-year-old businessman, and his wite, OnR KOOl Kee. 27. pleaded not euiity to two127 words
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Article31 1963-10-01 7 MUAR. Mm Mr K. Ponntah has been re-elected president ol the Johore Ceylonrse Association Other officials elected are Mr. V. K. Nadarajah. secretary, and Mr. M. Subramanlam. treasurer31 words
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Article162 1963-10-01 7 Umno to expand to Sarawak, Sabah KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Umno is looking into the possibility of opening branches in Sarawak and Sabah. Its secretary-general. Inche Ohazali Jawi, said this today. He will leave tomorrow for a week's tour of the Borneo states. Inche Ghazali said: "During my stay there I162 words
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83 1963-10-01 7 PENANG. Mon. Villagers ol Bagan Jermal packed their new $30,000 mosque for toanksgiving prayers after the State Mufti. Haji Abdullah bin Ismail, declared it 1 open yesterday. The ceremony was followed by a "kenduri" (feast). Inche Ibrahim Muhmood. chairman of the building committee said83 words
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Article49 1963-10-01 7 PENANO. Mon. Mr A. O. R, I Kellaway. 50. a Government officer attached to the Malayan Volunteer Reserve here, was today fined $100 for driving without reasonable consideration for others. The magistrate. Mr. R Aria Retnam. also ordered his driving licence to be endorsed.49 words
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Article231 1963-10-01 7 Tiger Moth that did 500,000 miles of reconnaissance and pay-drop missions in Emergency TPOH, Mon. A 1 Tiger Moth of the Perak Flying Club which participated in many reconnaissance and pay-drop missions during the Emergency made its last flight here yesterday. As tin- sun went down it was landed231 words
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Article337 1963-10-01 7 KHIR: RABIES NOW UNDER CONTROL JOHORE. Monday. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today ihat the present outbreak of rabies was under control. Speaking at the opening of the Malayan Veterinary Medical Association conference here, he said that every effort was being made to determine337 words
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Article28 1963-10-01 7 SINGAPORE Mon The People's Association and the Works Brigade started cleaning up all the walls In the city of election posters and banners today.28 words
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Article19 1963-10-01 7 KLANG. Mon. Senior Inspector Abdul Salam bin Yusof has been posted to the Special Branch here.19 words
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Article115 1963-10-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. After three years of married life, Othman bin Bachik, 27, decided to marry again Othman. however, did not want to divorce his first wife. Piah blnte Mudlm. 26. and so he posed as a bachelor before an imam when he married a115 words
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Article89 1963-10-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The assistant general manager of the Central Electricity Board, Raja Zainal. said yesterday that there was a possibility of setting up a Joint Malaysian-Thai electrical scheme. He said this oefore leaving here by air for Bangkok to attend a conference of the Ecafe89 words
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Article25 1963-10-01 7 MTJAR. Mon. The Muir Rotary Club will hold a dance and fancy dress competition in the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Nov. 2.25 words
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Article194 1963-10-01 7 IPOH. Mon. M. Sethu Raman. 40. was fined $75 or three weeks' jail by the magistrate's court here today for making a false statement to Induce the registration authority to grant him a citizenship certificate on March 21. 1958 He was alleged to have stated194 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-10-01 7 HuffM ttunnp, tty Halph Hvim<U*M B^B— M^F T WOW ABOUT A NICE (OOPS \f\A/^7 1 I J~]^F^>7wEAAEAABER,AGOOcA V-— -^>, THESE PLOWERS VlO' sVo^»r i^ I M^^V J&^^26 words
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363 1963-10-01 8 T*HE proprietress of the Olympic Inn in Tambun Road here, Madam Choo Chooi Sim, 42, told the Sessions Court today that she signed and gave blank cheques to her clerk because she trusted him "very much." She was testifying against her former clerk,363 words
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Article, Illustration235 1963-10-01 8 ALL EXPENSES FOR THEIR STAY WILL BE PAID BY FILM PRODUCER From HALL ROMNEY: London, Monday XWO Singapore girls will arrive here soon to begin a 12-month teacher's course at the Central School of Speech and Drama. They are Miss Cecilia Lee, 21, a235 words
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174 1963-10-01 8 Mr. Lool told me that although he discovered no "ready" talent In Malaya and Singapore, he was nontheless Impressed by the tremendous potential talent He had sent air tickets to the girls and hoped that after their training in London they would return174 words
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295 1963-10-01 8 T»HE Minister of Comx merce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today that the Government would recognise the newly-formed National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers as the "authoritative channel" of communication. "We look forward to your fullest co-operation in our common purpose295 words
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Miscellaneous109 1963-10-01 8 I h>il Onp Bff 1.7. itnwnlin Dick Tracy H n Chmmimr i*o**lH °1 M\ t-OOK- THIS IS A BIG IV-^VOU CAWH'T '^j 9 I FLUFFY' »J/>»OWf«BJ^ I airrv^. A -"J APARTMENT. MOU HAVE AN, fWHIRI' iH I bL. TWA T BUT YOU CAWfJT STAY EXTRA BOC3M. IU. P»V- Ji X^^109 words
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Obituary21 1963-10-01 10 DR. N K NAIR. Harvard Hospital. 1 Kerioag. passed anay in Bungei Patanl Hoxpltal on n '.> after a short illaeas21 words
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Article57 1963-10-01 10 !t Horrfj Sit 1 Minimum 1 MR AND MRS. Stephen Hong thank relatives and friends for their good miihr*. a.oiMame and present* on the 0. od of their marnaife nn 6). MRS. NAIR and relatives thank Doctor* anrt stuff Sungei Patanl Hot- pital for unremittinK attention and everyone for57 words
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Article73 1963-10-01 10 It M'ara'i tm Vimimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite at! teacbers and book addicts to hrowae In their sbowroom at Tttnee House. River Valley Road. Smgaoore rvvita IS COOD for health". doctors advise diahetlrs Delicious Rjrvtta made from wholemeal rye satisfteii your cravinc for starch foods MEYER SAUL AND SONS.73 words
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Article679 1963-10-01 10 It is not quite fair to suggest as is often done these days that the Government has fallen aown on a commitment to raise I the school -leaving age to 15. The Education Review Committee, whose report Parliament adopted in 1960, was never so specific. What the679 words
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Article330 1963-10-01 10 It is now on the cards that the Philippines will step aside from 'confrontation" before the end of the week, and formally extend diplomatic recognition to Malaysia. Technically this will be no more than a proposal to re-open the Filipino Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, for the diplomatic330 words
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Article185 1963-10-01 10 President Kennedy is to I make up his mind this week whether America should sell wheat and flour to Russia. There has been no Russian approach to Washington, and there is no thought of a government to government deal. The Russians have contacted American exporters, having already185 words
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663 1963-10-01 10 William Fitter - William Fitter from Sydney, Monday AUSTRALIA'S unequivocal pledge that it will fight to defend Malaysia against invasion or subversive activity should dispel recent muddled thinking both here and abroad about this country's position vis-a-vis South-east Asia. The pledge was given to the House of Representatives663 words
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Article361 1963-10-01 10 I REFER to the report in the Sunday Times i Sept. 15) under the heading "Police officers In Singapore 'worried' and to your leader dated Sept. 17 under the heading of "Proper Channel" on the same subject. It Is a gross misrepresentation to state that "there Is361 words
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Article65 1963-10-01 10 SINCE the Tapah exchange became automatic In September, charges for all calls to Tapah and Ipoh have been doubled (from 30 to 60 cents) If this is one of the benefits of an expanding communications network, then I for one would urge th* Telecoms to dismantle their automatic65 words
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Article49 1963-10-01 10 TEACHERS and civil serM. vants in Singapore would welcome the introduction of supplementary examinations for the Std. II Malay subjects as it is frustrating to take the whole exam again and again when one has done poorly in one or two of the papers set. TEACHER Singapore49 words
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Article953 1963-10-01 10 PFTER POLOMKA - PFTER POLOMKA AS THE ASKING PRICE GOES HIGHER EACH DAY IN JESSELTON AND SANDAKAN from IF confidence in the future is the current mood in Sabah today, few are expressing their feelings in quite the practical way as those who like to speculate in land.953 words
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Advertisement718 1963-10-01 10 I Straits Times Malay Mail Classified edvertltements may handed to: let rv>m COLO STORAGE AWCAOI C'Cftard Road COLO STORAGE SRANCHCS KIPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASK antnsmed Agents: CITY BOOK STOHf LTD Winchester HoeM. CoMyar Off THm MCWS FRONT Frtzpatrtek°< Snewrmseke* M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. NsveX fee* MAMICM STORC S7B-7.718 words
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Advertisement19 1963-10-01 10 its NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells *o* aerrtM *m conditions i19 words
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Advertisement115 1963-10-01 10 Australia at ROBINSONS /f^L%i GIFTS FROM \vrty DOWN UNDER ENID PRFNDERGAST FOR HER FOR HIM \^L\mWT\ BROOCH as illustroted: in LEATHER BELTS. In foshiorw garoitore petals and a rul- styled. plaited Kongcroo tured pearl centre. Actual leather. Grey. gr««n, brown we 2" in diometer. A or black. 524/-. choice of115 words
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Article, Illustration775 1963-10-01 11 BUT HE RECEIVED ONLY $82,600, COURT TOLD: MEDICINE SHOP PROPRIETOR ACCUSED A 74-YEAR OLD itinerant dealer in spectacles, who said he had "the memory of an old man," told the First Criminal District Court today that he had won a big lottery prize but he775 words
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241 1963-10-01 11 Midwives have no privacy, court is told SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. G Kandasamy, representing the Amalgamated Union uf Public Employees, today pointed out to the Industrial Arbitration Court that midwives who stayed in rural clinics did not have sufficient privacy during visits from their families or friends. He told the court,241 words
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159 1963-10-01 11 MALACCA. Mon. The chairman of the Malacca Blood Bank Supporter* Association, Mr. Tay Boon Seng, said here during the weekend that the Malacca Blood Bank had never faced a serious shortage of blood. He said that this was due to the support159 words
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99 1963-10-01 11 KOTA BHARU, Mon. Police last night arrested a 40-year-old man carrying a .38 Colt pistol. He was in a trisha when a police party, led by Senior Inspector M. Navaratnam, stopped him ln Jalan Kebun Sultan here. He offered no resistance. The pistol is99 words
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96 1963-10-01 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. It was back to work today for about 170 workers of Malayan Banking Ltd., who had been on strike for 55 days over a dispute relating to the dis-! missal of 48 of their colleagues for alleged negligence of normal duties. A96 words
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Article45 1963-10-01 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will address members of the Singapore Tourist Association at its Malaysia dinner and dance tomorrow night at the Rosee DOr The Minister lor Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will also be present.45 words
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316 1963-10-01 11 Road crash affected my sex life, man tells court NEVER CONSULTED A DOCTOR ABOUT IT, HE ADMITS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A middleaged man's claim that his married life has been adversely affected by a road accident was dismissed as "entirely fictitious" by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here316 words
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159 1963-10-01 11 Pulau Senang riot inquiry put off as chicken-pox breaks out again SINGAPORE. Mon. An outbreak of chicken- pox has caused a further postponement of the Pulau Senang riot preliminary inquiry, stated last week to be "almost over." la the Fourth Magistrate's Court today Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. the Magistrate. adjourned159 words
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Article177 1963-10-01 11 AID NO SUBSTITUTE FOR TRADE— TAN RUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia welcomes any proposal to Increase Commonwealth trade, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, the Minister of Finance, said ln London at the recent Ministerial conference of the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council. A Ministry of Finance statement said that Mr. Tan to!d the177 words
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194 1963-10-01 11 OINGAPORE, Mon.— An international colour competition to nnd outstanding colour transparencies and prints which depict life in South-East Asia for viewers in other lands will be held in Slngai pore next month. Kodak (Malaya^ Ltd. are organising the competition. which is open to194 words
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Article36 1963-10-01 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. An unidentified youth was found stabbed to death, and a second youth was admitted to»hospltal suffering from acid burns on the fare after a reported gang fight at Duxton Road this afternoon.36 words
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373 1963-10-01 11 rpHE Minister of Agri- culture and Cooperatives, Inche Khir Johari, said today that the system of licensing; slaughter-houses and facilities available for the slaughtering of animals in abattoirs throughout trie country were obsolete. He was speaking at the opening of the Malayan Veterinary Medical373 words
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Advertisement41 1963-10-01 11 I I I M WITH jv |vT~vp= I ,OOU Lb fe= j 'Tn~i-f\ >•»""<( I ''0r.?, /Si) fl«wci^*wJ I Ha ga^^^^^^^^^^^^c i BlfiHC"^ service I THE ENGINEERING DEPT. THE BORNEO CO. LTD. Singapore Pcnanglpob Kuala Lumpur Malacca and BMtD Sandakan BMtD Kuching41 words
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Miscellaneous498 1963-10-01 11 Today's radio, TV RAD.O S.NGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 METRES 476 METRES A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. RiinßTWwr si iv ii i Negara-Ku; 6.02 Prcluue To BrJaW 7.00 Time Ol gnaL The News; 7.10 Songs And AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A Morning Prelude; 7.16 News.498 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-10-01 12 Uf HAT to wear to the party a constant worry to many. But they needn't be too concerned as long as there are simple party dresses like this to be bought. Designed b y Shubette, th c dress is in luxurious brocade, and has a novel wrap-over skirt line. The77 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-10-01 12 UNDERCOVER STORY SPOTLIGHTS COLOUR pOLOUR is the big I story right now where foundations are concerned, reports Kathleen Jones. Not the pale pink, black and white which are the traditional bra and girdle shades, but brilliant red, inky blue, soft brown and aquamarine. Colours are making corsetry departments look «?ay218 words
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Article102 1963-10-01 12 CAKE PANS GET THE NEW LOOK "MEW sizes for cake, loaf and pie pans, cookie sheets, open roasting and baking pans and capacities for salad and dessert molds have been spelled out by the American Standards Association. Some of thr new standards: For cake pans, the 12-inch now replaces the102 words
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554 1963-10-01 12 Embarrassing moments of the teenager WHEN you get into your teens, it seems as if you and embarrassing moments are going steady. Grownups are responsible for some of your most excruciating agony. Parents seem to go out of their way to boast about you to yoirr friends, or to reveal554 words
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Advertisement330 1963-10-01 12 jJ****^ s I ASPIRIN la When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in chile ren, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Anglers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe for children, because330 words
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Advertisement413 1963-10-01 12 fashion maidenform ©A MUCH- ADO' ONCE-OVER* Long in »tylinjt. Much-Ado Onct Over give* th« lightuc. lotcliru lin« ever. Thu supreme slenderuer h |usi what ne» »hrn fashions require. The long- line design eases t^ en the slightest bulge. Prem it is. Once Over is firm »ith your figure. To emphasize413 words
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Miscellaneous298 1963-10-01 12 Straits Times Crossword ■b MB i^b m^ r^ ACROSS she can't quite manage "Alle1. Do the housework? Its a luia" (7) pure gamble! (5, 5). 7. Almost a key man in the oW 6. Queen returns to show dis- street (6). approval of support for the 8. Fed snake with298 words
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Advertisement775 1963-10-01 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC \U lICAL DEPARTMENT Application"! are Invited irom suitably qualified persons tor posts of Lecturer, assistant Lecturer in the Nautical Department. Qualifications: 1 1) Certificate of Competency as Extra Master or a= Master of a Foreign Going steam.ship. (2) Good sea experience Previous teaching experience, ability to775 words
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Advertisement187 1963-10-01 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FISHERIES ASSISTANT Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment as Fisheries Assistant In Selangor on a salary scale of $137.50 x 7.50-152.50/209 x 14-307/324 x 14-450. Candidates must have attained their 17th but nut their 23rd birthday and must have passed the Oversea* School187 words
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Advertisement759 1963-10-01 13 (Continue*) from Pace IBi SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U < MtH.r—Box et*. oxtro WANTID VOUNO CINLS to assist In office work. Apply Manager, P.O. Bos 394, Ipch. Wall-knewn ssmpeny nss a vasansy Ptr a ••filer Salss Bxtsutivt BHstt ha»s exaerlense ki nMirn ••Ming matnedi snd b« akl* t* arganiM a larg*759 words
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Advertisement1124 1963-10-01 13 SITUATIONS WANTED SCOTS KNGINKIR. Flrtt Class 8.0. T. ana Fsdsrstteo Steam and Bietel Ctrtiflcatit. M.I. MAR. I. sight years *xsj*ri*nee ki Malaya n*<*> an leave dsslres permanent pesitlen sn Malaya. Replies to ■OX ASMS S.T.. I'PORI. ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* U (Htm.)— Bom *f et*. oxtrm S BBOROOMS Terrac* House1,124 words
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Advertisement983 1963-10-01 13 HOUSES k LAND WANTED Word* Si (Him.)— Box It eta. astra WANTED TO FURCHASE House within 6 miles of Town. Price about f 20. 000. Owners only. Apply Bos A 5977 8.T.. Spore. COST YOU NOTHING to consult us. We need more, plenty more bungalows semi-detached and terrace houses. List983 words
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Advertisement1051 1963-10-01 13 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2* Word* Si (mm.t—BoMj*lJt*. oxtro YOU NEVER CO Wrong la obtaining your Steel Offlc* equipment, chairs, photo-copying machines, home or oflSce bidden safes, record systsms etc. eto Rellaoce Office Supplies. Spore K.L. MODELS of new and used type-K-rttlng. adding machines, calculator*, available In limited quantity at competitive prices.1,051 words
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Advertisement724 1963-10-01 13 FOR SALE tt Word* U (mm.)-Box tt rt*. oxtrm TNOSB WHO KNOW Insist on "Kortlng" Television. Kaay Payment Arranged. Trade-In Accepted. Top Discount for Cash. Obtainable:- Rellane Ossc* Supplies, 4U. Kafflss Wusy. B'por*. Tel: 9&*****37 M. BALE!!! ON 2ND OCTOBER IW3. Indian Weellen CARPETS A RUGS MILUPUN Plain S*l'.Bm****ed. HANOIPUN724 words
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Advertisement462 1963-10-01 13 LADIES DRESS SHOP to Word* St (Minj—Btx It et*. oxtrm FATTI'S BATIK HOUSB kiai.lt wear for men. women and children. 43 Calrnblll Koad. B'por*. Ml *****. VISIT HILDA'S Cold Storage tor your afternoon and cocktail dresaea, handbag*, shoes, textiles and childrro a wear. Tel: (B'pore) .7057. LADIES HAIRDRESSMG tt Word*462 words
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Article65 1963-10-01 14 SINGAPORE copra dealers are upset over the local ban on the export of the commodity to countries outside Malaysia. The ban effective from Friday was announced by the Department of Imports and Exports which said that no applications for permits to export copra, copra waste and copra cake65 words
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Article393 1963-10-01 14 S'pore potato crisps plant plan \j\ jlY| |Y| rli r£l I/\ I J\ I^| j j 9 y_ I r%< 1 1 1 J^(XliWO»«« JUV v/UJtC iW.x\xvXVjt I/\JH Jp $lm. COMPANY TO OPERATE VENTURE §MITH'S potato crisps, a product well-known in many parts of the world, will be produced in393 words
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Article133 1963-10-01 14 Big rise in Malaysia soap output SOAP production in Malaysia daring the first five months of this year was running higher than in the corresponding period of last year. The total was 344,982 cwt compared with 221.599 cwt., the rise being contributed by increased output in the Federation which amounted133 words
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Article53 1963-10-01 14 Aluminium Ltd. announced an increase of a halt cent per lb. to 23 US cents In Its price of primary aluminium ingot delivered to customers in the United SUtes, effective tomorrow. The company is studying the effects the Increase might have on Ingot and semi-fabricated prices53 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-10-01 14 CERTINA WATCH EXPORT CAMPAIGN fERTINA, said to rank among the five bipge s t Swiss watch manufacturers, is to introduce to Malaysia soon what is said to be one of the smallest watches in the world, the vice-president, Mr. E. Schmid. said during a visit to Singapore last week. Mr.172 words
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Article286 1963-10-01 14 to understand that the ban also applies to contracts already written which, if not carried out. would be a breach of contract. A leading dealer said that copra traders would have to appeal to the Government In order that they could at least meet their existing286 words
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126 1963-10-01 14 First Asian Caravelle jet service rAI International will on January 2 become the first Far East airline to introduce Caravelle Jet service to key cities of the Orient, the company announced. At the same time, the company announced extension of Jet service to Osaka as an Intermediate stop on the126 words
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Article86 1963-10-01 14 A SINGAPORE Ltbby canned food dealer. Mr. Teo Mong Chlng. has won one of the top prizes In the Libby's International Idea photo display contest. Mr 8.8 Whitelaw of Outhrle and Co. iS) Ltd.. local agents, presenting a cheque this week to Mr. Teo who is proprietor86 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-10-01 14 AUSTRALIA FIRM TO MARKET NEW CREATIONS SOME of the latest creations in women dresses manufactured by Pasadena Pty. Ltd.. one of Australia's leading garment manufacturers, will be on sale in Singapore and the Federation some time in November They will Include dresses made from Australia's latest j discovery. Bel-Merino superfine270 words
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Article137 1963-10-01 14 Merchants set up Ipoh shop ANEW firm of general merchants, the Medo Company, will open for business in Ipoh today. About 1.000 people have been Invited to a cocktail party to mark the occasion. The firm, housed in a new $100,000 four-storey building at the busy shopping centre of Hugh137 words
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Article17 1963-10-01 14 The Johore Bahru branch cf Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd. opens for business today.17 words
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Advertisement344 1963-10-01 14 lamliMElla 150 v goes everywhere in style! PARTY-TIME PICNIC-TIME Use your Lambretta 150 Your Lambretta 150 Li Li for parties and social will take you anywhere engagements. Feel at picnics, barbecues or ease and comfortable. swimming parties. Be Your Lambretta is built right in the centre of all for two!344 words
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Advertisement241 1963-10-01 14 'II I i I I y-jHOISTING I I BECOMES EASIER l'l| FASTER II WITH I THE NEW I IMPROVED i I BHC I i 1 SAGA 1 JUNIOR; 3 DltmtNT HOIST Sr HOJ, NO FUSS NO TOOLS KIQUIMO. DOUSLE SKAKIS fO* MAXIMUM SAFITT. ll^Zb\ MO CHAINS AM* II |l NO241 words
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Advertisement1439 1963-10-01 15 TO_LI_ uue Sport bam S'nam Penan* MARON Avonmouth. Littr**tl 10 PVOtt S ANIILOCNUS Luerpill CUSgO* 6 44 Od 2 Oct 4 AJAA k •••> namOttß Od S Od I Od 8/18 o*l 11 i>VRRHUS LIM, Oi.tr n kUlloa Oct 11 Oct IS Ocl 14/18 Ocl I) AORASTUS 1 etii n.pp1,439 words
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Advertisement2411 1963-10-01 15 WSSm the EAC lines E E NfTwLJIME jEk\-~rsM j SJMGAPOte ot»iA LUMPUt r »w»TttMM*« fttUHG a^Baßaaaaaaaßißalw OsaK^nfSa^Dal •»*»«<« "O"« '»•<>'•*' J/J.weio o«»» EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHDOH. LIVERPOOL S CONTINfNTAL PORTS. Momna no«im« r»o«i »j»i »«o«i4«n o»aaf* TTmT^ *iriiu iAILINSS 10 CENOA, Lt HAVRk HAMBUXS, URtMtN, »Nl«rl«r KialjJnf?? l i? r'JIIF2,411 words
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Advertisement1267 1963-10-01 15 fe McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w ID: Nl. *****. VJkw ELLBRMAN LIMB KLAVBNESS LIMB LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. HULL t MIOOLESBROUSH SEATTLE, VAHCOUVER S PORTLAHD OH OF lASTOOURHE- e lll ""I**"** S'pori P. Sr.am Penang <ln ll Ptrt/1 Oct 1 Oct BROHXVIIIE Alia calls hMhagtaa Sport1,267 words
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646 1963-10-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the general anxiety hanging over the market the Malayan Stock Exchange opened the week's trading on a very quiet note. Equities were fractionally easier, but there was generally not much inclination to deal and the market was largely marking646 words
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Article706 1963-10-01 16 COMBINED business tn the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttoad (1.000) SI.S3: C.T.S. ords. 375. fid 8L; Dunlep* (1,000) $2.87 D, (1.000) $2.*7. (1,000) $2.90. (1.000) $2.86, (3.000) 52.V,; Bast706 words
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Article26 1963-10-01 16 September 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72} cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $459.75 (down $1.25). Estimated unofficial ottering 245 tons (up 5 tons).26 words
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469 1963-10-01 16 |X)R the first time for a r week the Straits tin price yesterday fell by $1.25 to $459.75 per plcul on an offerIng estimated to be increased by 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Friday a very steaay tone469 words
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Article62 1963-10-01 16 pHINIII Preduco Enehangs, ImgaVj pere neon pncei per picul yeaterday: Coconut ell: bulk $46 sellers, dram 549 nellers. Copra: Sept. On. UK/Contlnent S3U buyer*. Ptpper: Muntok white $147| sellers, Sarawak white 5143 seller*, special Sarawak black $117* sellers, garbled LamponK black Sll7* sellera. ABTA (130 sellers. Singapore Coconut62 words
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Article261 1963-10-01 16 CNIPI lying aionxnd* the Singapore Harb*vr wharvti er expected tod«y are: niraroy 33/34, Diwnogorsk 14. Beta llaru 1/2, SetnrayUi N.W. 3, Tapah N.W. 3. Benvalla 35/36. BenblidMnire 38/3S, Arild Maersk 42/43. Slntapore 44. Sbomron 13/14, Urrnnna 40/41. Iyevernbank 10/11, Rajulm 2S/M. Vietnam 42/43. Madison Lloyd 4A.261 words
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Article237 1963-10-01 16 •r-pnee E.Y. -earning* yield (gross) D.V. -dividend yield (gross) T C-tlmes covered. Deftnitioni: Time* Covered means tbe number of times lut year's total dividend la covered t>y the profit* for tha* year. Kxcnange: A tea per cent dividend paid from a lo per cent protit la covered 14237 words
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Article252 1963-10-01 16 /"jCTOBIR Mrit llradt rubbtr buylrl and Kuala Lumpur ytttirday at ?2i crnta per Ib. up thror-elKhth* of i crnt on Friday* doling level for tbe poult lon. Thr tone wan tlliMtjt tJtier R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. eloiinK prictt in etnti per Ib. y*lttrday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.h.252 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-10-01 16 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantis, and Bast Canada Sorvtea SPOt f S'rarr. rK>nfl>on| K'liun| b F'CiscO l.APfele* H.TOH UMikjoi Mif«- nrv Oct i/i Kn I ni« i Nt* Mnh Nit is let •Itlmt Mift 7im Nt» 1 Itc I Otc I Dtc 21 Otc M Otc IS IM1,085 words
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Advertisement1130 1963-10-01 16 AUSTRALIAN 0™ PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) ATAAI/n September 30. Thr«* raoctiu. ST CKS INDUSTRIALS w Dunlopa 20 cv. M. Ccmant 18 eta. K. Bmclteni 20 eta. Container! 13 eta. MELBOURNE. Mon. ft.*":. 3S? TNVESTMENTS and industrial x shares were barely steady with Gammon is eta. Kothmaaa ll cv. I (alls shading1,130 words
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Advertisement518 1963-10-01 16 MR. SIM LENG HOO All concerned are advised that the above named left our employment on the 28th September. 1963. He Is no longer authorised to transact business or to collect any monies for or on behalf of tills company with effect from the above mentioned date. MALAYAN FERTILISERS LTD.518 words
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203 1963-10-01 17 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch— Relieves Pain Advertisement London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual203 words
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Advertisement575 1963-10-01 17 CHANGE OF NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS With effect from the Ist October 1963 Wearne Brothers Ltd. of 109 and 113 Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, will be known as Wearne Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. With effect from this date our Telephone Numbers will also be changed to ***** to ***** inclusive. We575 words
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Advertisement378 1963-10-01 17 I NOTICES I ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS LIMITED NOTICE TO ORDINARY Shareholders. Shareholders are advised that an offer for the purchase of the whole of the shareholding of the majority shareholder in Alexandra Brickworks Limited at a price of $12.45 per share has been accepted. This offer is being extended to all378 words
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Advertisement1567 1963-10-01 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizen., and iron perma- nent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. SET DESIGNER (Division ID in the Department of Television. Salary scale: (538x17-700 plus current Cost ol Living Allowance. AOE:1,567 words
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Advertisement785 1963-10-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD WORKSHOP FOREMAN J.T.A. (SPECIAL GRADE) Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens between the ages of 28 and 40 for the post of Workshop Foreman at Malacca Power Mil Persons applying must be able to read and write English and a basic educational standard785 words
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Advertisement349 1963-10-01 17 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCY Applications are invited from persons domiciled in Malaysia tor the appointment of Port Accountant In the Singapore Harbour Board. Applicants must possess a widely recognised professional accountancy qualification. Considerable experience In the financial management of a large undertaking is necessary. In addition, experience in costing,349 words
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Advertisement255 1963-10-01 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders lrom Class 'C and above registered contractors will be received at the Office of the Director of Public Works. Federation of Malaya, up to 12 noon on the 16th October. 1963 for tl> The Service and Maintenance of Air Conditioning Units 1964 (2) The Supply.255 words
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Article, Illustration691 1963-10-01 18 BOSWELL WAS WRONG TWICE, SA YS FAP's LOH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A CONTROVERSRY over goals, the familiar aftermath of Malaya Cup football finals, flared up today after Selangor's 6-2 victory over Penang in the 37th match in the series at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. Returning home with his team this691 words
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Article114 1963-10-01 18 Penang pick team to meet Thais RUGGER PENANG. Mon. The Penang state rugger team will play their first name of the season against the Royal Thai Navy at the City Stadium here next Thursday. The Thais open their Malayap tour at Teluk Anson tomorrow be- fore coming to Penang for114 words
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Article99 1963-10-01 18 IPOH. Mon. Perak, the holders, will play their first inter-state rugfcy match of the season against Negri Sembllan for the Farlelgh Robertson trophy at Seremban on Saturday. The players will leave for Seremban by oar from the Ipoh Club at 9 p.m. on Saturday. The99 words
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Article62 1963-10-01 18 SPORTS DIA RY SOCCER: Spore Junior Cup-tie: Badan Keaenian v Sanvista (Farrer Pk). HOCKEY: Friendly: CSC v SCC (Spore padang). RUGGER: XL Club matches: Batu Garrison v RMAF B (Batu Cantonment): Language Institute v Serdang (Pantai). Telok Anson friendlies: Anderson School. Ipoh v Telok Anson Combined Schools 4 p.m.: Royal62 words
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Article58 1963-10-01 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thailand who meet Malaysia in the Olympic soccer tournament extra prelimina- 1 ry round first-leg at Kuala Luaipur on Oct. 12. will play two matches in Singapore. They will meet a Singapore: Selection on Oct. 14 and Singapore i on- Oct. 16. both58 words
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Article47 1963-10-01 18 BERKELEY. Mon. Rafael Osuna (Mexico), the American champion, beat Whitney Reed (US) 3-6. '6-4. 6-1. 6-1 in the men's singles final of the Pacific coast lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Darlene Hard (US) defeated Maria Bueno (Brazil) 6-3. 6-3 for the women's singles title.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article47 1963-10-01 18 DORTMUND. Mon. A West German team set up a European men's 4xloo metres medley-relay swimming record of 4mln 7.6 sec In an International swimming match against Holland here tonight. Holland led by 59 points to 65 after the first day of the two-day event. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article29 1963-10-01 18 PARIT BtJNTAR. Mon.— Krian Malay F.A. officials are: President Abdul Razak Noordln: vice-presi-dents Awantr M. Ali and Harun M. Salleh; secretary Abdul Hamld Hj. Yahaya. treasurer Rashin29 words
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Article43 1963-10-01 18 SOCCER Hassan Cap (final Phan Soo Mm 2 JKR 1 (at Raub); RDY l up: Kinta Indians 1 MunicipaUty i 1 0 (at Ipoh). I RUGGER Inter-School: Free School 3 St. Xavier's Institution 0. HOCKEY Friendly: Fret School 3 Police 0.43 words
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800 1963-10-01 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday tHDRTUNE did not favour the brave in yesterday's 1 Malaya Cup final. Instead it stretched a helping hand to the sinking ship, Selangor, and led them to a 6 2 victory when their defence was sagging800 words
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Article115 1963-10-01 18 Perak will help MHF Tokyo fund IPOH, Mon. The Perak in-ter-schools hockey comI petitions this season brought to notice a number of players of considerable talent, the annual meeting of the Perak I Hockey Association was told over the weekend. "Once their school examinations are over these youngsters will be115 words
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279 1963-10-01 19 Pakistan get 2-1 shock hockey defeat by Holland LYONS, Mon. Pakistan, the Olympic hockey champions, were beaten 2-1 by Holland here yesterday on the second day of the international pre-Olympic hockey tournament. On Saturday, Pakistan had been held to a scoreless draw by Spain. India, the Olympic champions until theyReuter - 279 words
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139 1963-10-01 19 SERVICES TOUR XV EDGE WA WITH LATE TRY DBR T H, Mon. Superb teamwork and understanding was the feature of the Singapore Combined Services Rugby Union team's 18-16 win over Western Australia at the North Fremantle Oval yesterday. The Services threes attacked with vigour and the local challenge was frequentlyReuter - 139 words
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Article29 1963-10-01 19 LUXEMBOURG. Mon West Jfini.my beat Belgium 5-0 here onight in the final or the lntermtional judo tournament for the «illenary Cup of the City of .uxembourg. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article616 1963-10-01 19 FOR ALL NINE RACES AT KUALA LUMPUR ON THE FIRST DAY KUAIA LUMPUR. My Fair Lady B.l* SECOND DAY Mon. WefchU King Choice 5.09 *ZZY""" 7 for all nine races Marigold LMIW^IGHTS for at the Sflanjor i Nakorn Nai 8.08 T nve race* on Tort C lob meeting Lady616 words
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216 1963-10-01 19 CRICKET Murray hits 102 n.o. in 95 minutes KINGSTON. Mon. Deryck Murray, West Indies' Test wicketkeeper. scored 102 not out in 95 minutes for Frank Worrell's XI against Conrad Hunte's XI on the opening day of their festival match here. Murray hit a six. a five. and 12 fours. Scores:216 words
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258 1963-10-01 19 BRITISH MEN BEAT RUSSIANS IN ATHLETICS MATCH MOSCOW, Mon. Britain completed a line victory over the Russian federal Republic in the men's match of their two-day athletics international here today, winning by 112 points to 99. It was the first time that au athletics team from the Russian Federation, largestReuter - 258 words
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Article288 1963-10-01 19 WORLD OF SPORT LONDON. Mon. Two world champion* will box In non-title contests on the same programme at Wembley on Oct. 22. London promoter Jack Solomons announced today that both Eder Jofre (Brazil), holder of the bantamweight title and Carlos Orti» (US), the lightweight champion would fight288 words
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Advertisement572 1963-10-01 19 m HUDSON'S \^7 "EUMENTHOL"JUJUBES $10,000.00 fi^B COMPETITION RESULT Messrs. Drug House of Australia Ltd. Melbourne Australia* ond Messrs. Jack Chia (Malaysia) Ltd. take pleasure in congratulating th« following prise winners: FIRST PRIZE: $2,000.00 Mr Wong Shuen Fatt. 50-A, Lorong 8. Geylang Road. Singapore 14. SECOND PRIZE 2 prizes each $1,000.00572 words
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200 1963-10-01 20 Soekarno: Macapagal starting 'functional democracy' lAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno said today that President Macapagal of the Philippines was introducing "functional democracy" similar to Indonesians "guided democracy." "They have dropped parliamentary democracy," he .said, "although they were educated under the Western system. They are now adjusting their system to local requirementsReuter - 200 words
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Obituary41 1963-10-01 20 MADAM LIM CHOON KHENG SKt 61 voars panned away peacefully on So!<-«3 IrnvinK behind her beloved hi;«hand Khoo Fnc Ctn'ons. 2 nons, r dauchter*. and 2 nonn-ln-law. Kuneral ltavtnir 234-B Oven Rond for litilim Cemetery at 12 noon on 2-10-83.41 words
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239 1963-10-01 20 Talks on evacuation of Shell families lAKARTA, Mon.— The British Ambassador, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, had a 30-minute meeting today with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, to discuss arrangements for the evacuation of women and children from the Shell oil installation at Balik Papan, East Borneo. A British Embassy spokesmanReuter - 239 words
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Article31 1963-10-01 20 SINOAPORE, Mon. Filipino violin virtuoso, Gilopez Kabayao, who recently gave a recital at the Victoria Theatre will feature on Television Singapura's "Music Room" on Thursday at 8 p.m.31 words
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Article301 1963-10-01 20 LONDON. Mon.—The first day of the New Account was satlsfastory and business In the stock markets was on an Increased scale although still by no means large. Oilt-edgeds had a good day with the short and medium dated stocks again meeting a good demand. Tins were dull. Oils301 words
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Article46 1963-10-01 20 LONDON, Mon. Spot 20% d Nov. 20 15/16 d.. Dec. 21 L/16d., Jan 214 d.. Jan./ Mar. 21 3/16cL. Apr./ June 21 l/16d., July/Sept. 21 l/16d., Oct./ Dec. 21 l/16d., Jan/Mar. 21 l/16d.. cl.f. Oct. 20 i id., Nov. 20 11/16 d., Dec. 20\d. ToneSteady.46 words
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Article25 1963-10-01 20 LONDON, Mon. Buyers £913, sellers £916, Porward buyers £«14 sellers £915, Settlement £916 Turnover ajn. 40 tons. pjn. 20 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet25 words
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Article, Illustration209 1963-10-01 20 LORD DENNING'S report on thr Profumo affairs, rushed Into print by the Government's Stationery Office, was put on sale at the unusual hour of midnight last Wednesday. The Stationery Office, in Rlncsway. opened with a crowd of 1,000 outside, ?»retcW««: in a queue for209 words
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209 1963-10-01 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Nanyang University Students' Union demanded from the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today the immediate release of two graduates. Lim Kian Seng and Lim Say Chong, who were arrested under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance on Thursday. This209 words
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