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Title Section20 1963-10-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Dew***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1963-10-02 1 PATCH -UP MOVE Bangkok talks proposed Foreign ministers of three countries may meet soon to thrash out their differences Lopez is recalled to Manila MANILA, Tuesday THE Foreign Ministers of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines may meet in Bangkok soon to try to patch up differences which have disrupted friendlyReuter; UPI - 1,036 words
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273 1963-10-02 1 SOEKARNO GUNBOA T FIRES AT FISHERS FORT SWETTENHAM, Tuesday. INDONESIAN gunboat fired at :*<) Malaysian fishing craft and chased them in the Straits of Malacca off Pulau Ketam, near here, yesterday and seized two boats with six men. This is the 13th attack on Pulau Ketam fishermen by Indonesians this273 words
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Article, Illustration454 1963-10-02 1 PETER POLOMKA - PETER POLOMKA By BRUNEI. Tues.— The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, is concerned by reports of continued armed clashes along the Sarawak and Sabah borders. Sultan Sir Omar said today: "If the situation on the border is not put under control, the consequences454 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-10-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— About 100 people today received an unexpected "Royal" treat at the Kuala Lumpur airport with a glimpse of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong's only grandchild, four-month-old Tengku Shireen binte Tengku Sulaiman. Tengku Shireen was on hand to welcome home87 words
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Article26 1963-10-02 1 HAVANA. Tues. Anti-aircraft batteries ringing Havana harbour opened fire for about 30 seconds shortly before midnight last night. No planes were seen. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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183 1963-10-02 1 PENANG, Tuesday rpHE Malaysia comA mon market may be launched without Penang. This was announced tonight by the president of the Penang MCA, Mr. Saw Seng Kew. He told the Straits Times. Tengku Abdul Rahman had assured the Penang MCA that he183 words
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Article73 1963-10-02 1 BRUNEI, Tues. Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar AU B*ifuddin. plans to make a round-the-world trip early next year if conditions in Brunei allow him to leave the country. Sultan Sir Omar said today that he bad always wanted to make such a trip and had73 words
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Article55 1963-10-02 1 SYDNEY. Tues— Japan could greatly assist Australia In developing Its vast natural resource*., the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Haynto Ilceda. said tonight. Mr. Ilceda was speaking to more than 150 New South Wales business leaders and parliamentarians and their wives at a glittering state banquetReuter - 55 words
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Article48 1963-10-02 1 TOKYO. Tues. The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Ohira. said today that officials were studying ways of settling Malaysia's "blood deb'" Issue. He said the atmosphere in Singapore had become calm enough to open negotiations after the boycott of Japanese goods had been suspended.48 words
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Article34 1963-10-02 1 LONDON, Tues. The British Government Is to take part in preliminary planning talks on establishing a Nato mixed manned nuclear force. But. it was emphasised, this does not commit her to participation.34 words
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Article22 1963-10-02 1 CANBERRA. Tues.— BOAC and Qanta.s. the Australian airline, will operate a new AustraliaLondon service via Hong Kong from April.22 words
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Article396 1963-10-02 1 Services amahs strike on Monday gIALA LUMPUR, Tues. The strike by 9*500 amahs in Commonwealth military establishments will take place <>n Monday as scheduled. This follows a breakdown in talks last night between the War Department Civilian Staff Association, which represents the amahs, and representatives of the Services, under the396 words
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Article38 1963-10-02 1 NO-CARGO SAILING JAKARTA. Tues. Ma Lilian vessel forced to sail without cargo from i port in North Sumatra, Antara reported. Another Malaysian ship, the Kuala Kungsar. forced to unload cargo which it had takrn on. Rcutcr.38 words
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Advertisement70 1963-10-02 1 PALM DRIVE off Upp«r loit Coott Rood, Vporo. pmck $26,900 &?$lU* 115.000^* $142.50 its time tor am*\) as in 24 other countries throughout the world! Visitors to the ancient and magnificent ruins of Angkor Wat enjoy cool, golden Tiger Beer. Tiger Beer is freshly-imported from Asia's most progressive breweries the70 words
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125 1963-10-02 2 STUDENTS MARCH OUTSIDE IKEDA'S HOTEL SYDNEY, Tues. Eight youths wearing army style helmets with right arms in a Fascist salute began marching outside Sydney Hotel as the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda, arrived today. Police ushered them into an alley beside the hotel and warned them they risked arrestReuter - 125 words
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Article219 1963-10-02 2 Congressman blames U.S. for pampering 'power-mad' Soekarno WASHINGTON, Tues. A member of the House Foreign Affairs committee yesterday called the Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, "an international juvenile delinquent" and "a power-mad dictator." In a statement inserted in the Congressional record. Rep. William Broomfield said a great deal219 words
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Article207 1963-10-02 2 Price of rice doubles in a month BALTIMORE, Tues. D The Baltimore Sun said yesterday that President Soekaruo's "crude attempts to terrorise and starve Malaysia have backfired disastrously." "His break with Kuala Lumpur and his mob reprisals against Britain have arrayed all of the power ot the British Commonwealth againstReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration345 1963-10-02 2 Mrs. Pandit and Mr. Bhutto in bitter UN clash I[NI T E D NATIONS, Tues. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, sister of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, clashed bitterly with the Pakistani Foreign Minis- ter. Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto, in the General -losembly yesterday on Pakistani relations with Communist ChinaReuter - 345 words
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Article103 1963-10-02 2 Guerillas sink ballot boxes SAIGON, Tues. Vietcong guerillas on Saturday mined a landing craft which were transporting ballot boxes ln the previous day's tional Assembly elections to the capital of Chuong Thien Province about 150 miles from Saigon. An official communique said one of the landing craft sank and governmentReuter - 103 words
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340 1963-10-02 2 GUNS IN BRITISH EMBASSY, SAYS INDONESIA UNITED NATIONS. Tues. The Indonesian Ambassador, Mr. Lambertus N. Palar, charged yesterday that arms and ammunition were stored in the British Embassy in Jakarta without Indonesia's consent and "entirely against diplomatic rules." He spoke In the General Assembly in rtp'.v to a speech on340 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-10-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby yBftnB? i /Tout u~o\ (tux vouVe teen talkr^) TO TWJ.J -A-Jt- rWm ff7=ffiffi7fl18 words
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158 1963-10-02 3 Gold price: Kennedy gives an assurance WASHINGTON, Tues.— President Kennedy assured the world's financial leaders here yesterday that the United States was determined to maintain the present price of gold at $35 an ounce, and stood rca<iy to support whatever measures might be necessary to increase international liquidity. He wasReuter - 158 words
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Article69 1963-10-02 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. —Russia's gold sales in September may have been even larger than was previously supposed, according to officials attending the annual International Monetary Fund meeting here. They estimated today that In the single month Moscow had sold more than 200 tons of goldworthReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-10-02 3 HEAVENLY GIFT FROM HONG KONG FOR ENGLISH FAMILY i INK little eirls stepped oft the night flight from Hong Kong at London Airport last week and five families found themselves richer by a daughter. The girls, all abandoned by their parents in Hong Kong, have been adopted by families inExpresspic - 135 words
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193 1963-10-02 3 US shoots a power plant into space orbit LOS ANGELES. Tues. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission yesterday announced an historic space feat —the first fully operational use of nuclear power in space. The AEC said It had launched the first satellite fully powered in space by a nuclear generator from193 words
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Article37 1963-10-02 3 LONDON, Tues. Forty-one per cent of Britons Interviewed In a poll on behalf of the British Family Planning Association, think voting people should be given advice on contraception, the association announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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251 1963-10-02 3 MOSCOW, Tuesday DAD weather this year has put Russia in a "difficult position" regarding grain, Mr. Khrushchev said on Sunday. This was the Soviet Premier's strongest statement so far on harvest prospects, but he gave no estimate of what the finalReuter - 251 words
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Article68 1963-10-02 3 LONDON. Tues. A police guard has been put on the stage door of the Aldwych Iheaue here because ot threats fn one of the cast of the controversial play, 'The Representative. The* play, which ooened in London last Mk. is by German author Rolf ilochhutn andReuter - 68 words
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Article25 1963-10-02 3 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). Tues. Two white men yesterday faced further questioning following their arrest in connection with bombings in this racially disturbed city.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article264 1963-10-02 3 Russian aid pledge to Chinese MOSCOW, Tuesday. A HIGH Soviet economic official yesterday declared that the Soviet Union was prepared to continue ''economic, scientific and technical co-operation with the Chinese people", the Soviet news agency Tass reported. I i Mr. Mikhail Suloyev. Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for ExternalReuter - 264 words
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201 1963-10-02 3 DULLES TRIED TO USE A-BOMBS IN INDO-CHINA PARIS. Tuesday. FORMER U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster r Dulles, proposed to use A-bombs to relieve the besieged French fortress of Dien Bien Phu in IndoChina in the spring of 1954. French author and war correspondent Jules Roy said yesterday. But201 words
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168 1963-10-02 3 TORIES NOT FIT TO RUN A SWEET SHOP, SAYS GRIMOND LONDON, Tues. The Conservative Government is "not even fit to run the smallest sweet shop," Liberal Party leader. Mr. Jo Grimond. said last night Mr. Grimond told his constituents at Riyast in the Orkney Islands, off Scotland, that Mr. Macmlllan'sUPI - 168 words
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Article52 1963-10-02 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Joseph Oodber, Secretary for War, yesterday denied there was any rift between him and Mr. Peter Thorneycrolt. Defence Minister, over the build-up of the British Army of the Rhine. "Quite untrue, completely untrue." he said before leaving London to visit British units InReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1963-10-02 3 SANTO DOMINGO (Dominican Republic). Tues.— Mounted police armed with sabers and automatic weapons yesterday broke up an attempt by university students to stage an anti-government hunger strike.— U.P.L30 words
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Article32 1963-10-02 3 PARIS, Tues. Soviet spaceman Yuri (Sagarin and American cosmonaut John Olenn were yesterday awarded the Orand Silver medals of the CUv of Paris and Hie Seine Department < (greater Paris area)32 words
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Article63 1963-10-02 3 SAN FRANCISCO, lues. Mr. Robert W Sarnoff. chairman of the National Broadcasting Company, said yesterday there tv a 50-50 chance that American audiences would see the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo on live telecast via satellites. The communication relay would depend upon how many satellites were put up63 words
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Advertisement199 1963-10-02 3 Australia .at ROBINSONS Specially imported by Robinson's from Australia's leading plastic manufacturer QUALITY HOUSEWARES Illustrated is just a selection. See the full range at Robinson's. jf* NALLY 'GALAXY' KITCHENWARE W^ //'T?'" iV> n new Harlequin colours of Geranium Mj^ty/^il Pink, Antique Green, -Lilac Time, Per■Cy f! f simon and Velvet199 words
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Advertisement340 1963-10-02 3 YOU VlftWI "CdAl COMiINfD RENTALS FO* K£ DIFFUSION SOUND ?f-v SU »SC* I «M WITH OUR 14*. l»' OR WTV SITS if ftr^H I'" CLKMIN AVIWJI. »ING*POI»l QH P. a M( Mt TILIPHONI MOI I %A &s^' i SALE IS IN FULL SWING Be sure TODAY to visit 81. HIGH340 words
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Article151 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Primary Production Department ol the Ministry of National Development will give a free film show at Mandai Village Community Centre, 1 2 milestone Mandai Road, to--1 morrow night. Welcome The little character part of Sam was warmly played by Leonard Axelby. There were several151 words
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Article, Illustration520 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tv«». j A NEW tourist promotion board on which Government and business will be represented is likely to be set up in Singapore before the end of the year. This will give a fresh stimulus to the tourist industry, in which both520 words
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111 1963-10-02 4 GOVT PLEA: TAKE DOWN POLL POSTERS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government today i (-minded all political parties that they were responsible for removing their posters and banners uhich were put up all over the State for the last general elections. A statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office pointed out111 words
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Article31 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The manager of Cathay Advertising. Mr. Alan Oreen, will speak on "The Role of Advertising" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West luncheon at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.31 words
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Article34 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Khalsa Association's cultural and social section will hold a fun fair for the Sikh community at the Great World from 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.34 words
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Article25 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A variety show will be held at tlie Badminton Hall in Gulllemard Road on Oct. 7 to celebrate Children's Day.25 words
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Article110 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE THIRD annual Services Drama Festival open- ed most worthily in the Cultural Centre last night with a production by the Tanglin Players of J.B. Priestley's "I Have Been Here Before." It was a good choice, not over-ambitious in its acting demands, but110 words
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Article66 1963-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The InI dian community here will hold a public meeting at the Mahatma i Gandhi Memorial Hall in Race Course Lane at 6 p.m. tomorrow In remembrance oi the Indian leader's birthday. i Among the speakers will be the i Deputy Commissioner for India In66 words
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Article321 1963-10-02 4 THK followlnc ia today > schedule 1 of civil aircraft movement* at P.ivh Lehar airport Slni;<iporc: ARRIVALS OAC: I- ron, London. Rome. I>.»maxcun. Fiufchdad. Karnchi. Oilnull. Ran.oon (BA 720) 0.30 p.m. Japan Air UMI From Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713) t..;u) Air India: Krom321 words
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Advertisement73 1963-10-02 4 VICTORIA THEATRE Variety TO N o GH FAR E 8 30 '■">■ A Galaxy of Popular Radio. TV Recording Artistes The Flamingoes The Sundowners Bertie Tan •MS Daud Crescendo* Sylvia Koh A Himid His The Falcons Vincent Khoo FiSoT^now. ChectanatM Aul «y MUes And A Host of other Stars Compere:73 words
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274 1963-10-02 5 Symbol of Kinabalu in Sabah's highest order lESSELTON, Tues. J Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in South-East Asia and symbol of the strength and unity of Saban, will be inscribed in a silver gilt medal the Order of Kinabalu for the bestowal of the highest chivalry order in this State,274 words
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86 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Exemption from income tax has been approved by the Singapore Government for all donations raised in the State for the Al-Masriyah English School in Bukit Mertajam. 1 Members of the school's board of governors, are now In Singapore to raise some of86 words
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Article30 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A kathina ceremony presentation of yellow robes to Buddhist monks will be held at the Palelal Buddhist Temple in Poh Huat Road here on Oct. 630 words
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Article142 1963-10-02 5 IPOH, Tuesday. ANE of his cars caused an embarrassing moment v for Mr. Khong Kok Vat, a People's Progressive Party Member of Parliament, State Legislative Assemblyman and Ipoh municipal councillor. The Municipal Traffic Com- mittee, of which Mr. Khong Is chairman, took note of a142 words
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89 1963-10-02 5 IPOH. Tues.— Selling firecrackers by the roadside to "earn a bit ot extra money for household expenses" proved to be an unprofitable venture for Chan Ye Lan. 20. He was fined $50 in the Sessions Court here when he pleaded guilty to89 words
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Article50 1963-10-02 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Four men waylaid a padl planter and robbed him of $35 cash, a MS watch, one tin of condensed milk and two pineapples. TVie victim. Ismail bin Puteh, 27. told the police he was cycling home along Talping Road when he was held up.50 words
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Article34 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Prof. R.E. Holttum. former Director of the Botanic Gardens, will talk on "Some aspects of orchids" at the Rotary Club of Singapore luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Cathay Hotel.34 words
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308 1963-10-02 5 BENTQNG, Tuesday. A LAST-MINUTE partial settlement of the Central Electricity Board bill of $11,236 for street lighting has saved this town of 21,000 people from a totol black-out. The Socialist Front president of the Bentong Town Council, Mr. Poon Chee Kai, paid $4,100308 words
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Article60 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of Posts announced here today that commemorative postage stamps of six-cent and 25--cent denominations will be on sale at all post offices In Malaysia on Oct. 3 to mark the fourth World Orchid Conference to be held In Singapore. The stamps will be60 words
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Article40 1963-10-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tues.— The offlcer-ln-charge. Criminal Investigations, Johore. Supt. CM. Sundaraj, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as OCPD. Central police station. His post In Johore will be taken over by Supt Joglndar Singh, formerly OCCI. Kedah.40 words
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Article100 1963-10-02 5 TUN RAZAK TICKS OFF LOWER PERAK TELUK ANBON. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told the Lower Perak District Rural Development Committee yesterday that he was not happy with their work. At a briefing at the rural development office here. Tun Razak told the committee: "You have gone100 words
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133 1963-10-02 5 pOLICE today identi- fled a man found murdered at Duxton Road yesterday as Lai Wing Soon. 27. an escapee from the Damai Camp for police supervisees. Lai. who sustained several stab wounds, was found I SINGAPORE, Tusm. 1 i dead on133 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Trade unionist, Mr. G. Kandasamy, today confirmed that he had received several offers of appointment as a labour expert with international organisations. But, he added, he had not made up his mind yet. "I am still bavin? them under consideration." He declined to93 words
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Article80 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— Donations amounting to 535 85 were received by the Straits Times in Singapore for Che Hasnah blnte Talb. widow of radio comedian. Tahlr bin Abdul Rahman, who was killed in a road accident early this month. The total has now reached 5365.85. The donors80 words
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197 1963-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A BRITISH TV expert, Commander J.C.R. Proud, A will arrive here tomorrow to flnd out how Britain can help in education in Malaysia through television, i He Is the director of the British Centre for Educational Television Overseas, which produces TV197 words
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195 1963-10-02 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The general-secre-tary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that Government midwives were paid lower salaries than airport hostesses or aquarium keepers although they did a more responsible job. He was195 words
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67 1963-10-02 5 |>ENANO. Tues. A Penang X Port Commission labourer. Mohamed bin Mohamed Noor, was robbed of hU $91 wages while cycling along Burmah Road last night. Mohamed told police he was turning into Edgecombe Road at about 11 45 p.m. when three men stopped67 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-10-02 6 THE LORD PRESIDENT of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Dato Sir James Thomson- inspecting the Guard of Honour made up of members of the Royal Malaysian Police at the ceremonial opening of the Federal Court in front of the57 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1963-10-02 6 THE Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Dato Sir James Thomson, today spoke of the need to evolve changes in the administration of the law, which he described as "archaic, cumbrous, slow, expensive, and complicated beyond belief." Dato Sir James1,135 words
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Advertisement207 1963-10-02 6 494 1 I j I v it I V" M MR Mf m BMW- *w|H jUmKK/i^F* WHY MRifAI^G CHOSE Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money to waste and when I bought a Television207 words
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Advertisement87 1963-10-02 6 ALL SINGAPOREAN ASKING EACH OTHER HOW Hatl, MANAGE WHY! tjajh PRODUCTS MAHUFACTURERS OF SPORTSWEAR CAN OFFER WELLKNOWN BRAND SPORT WEAR AT REAL FACTORY COST PRICE WHY DONT YOU ASK NASH PERSONALLY HERE AGAIN HE OFFERS SaMmffli ORIGINAL MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS ai ci™ NASH FACTORY COST $7 25 Ml LADIES' BLOUSES',;87 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-10-02 7 THE PERMANENT members of the Federal Court of Malaysia (from left): Mr. Justice Campbell Wylie, Chief Justice of the Borneo territories, Mr. Justice .Syed Sheh Barakbah, Chief Justice of Malaya, the Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Dato Sir James Thomson, and the Chief Justice60 words
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223 1963-10-02 7 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY, Tues. The mother of an Australian commando, who was captured and executed by the Japanese in Singapore in 1944, has donated A£lo to the Krait Fund. The fund was launched bj Sydney's Lord Mayor, Alderman Harry223 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-10-02 7 Hitchhiker Leon (after 22,000 miles) in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. A 20-year old American college boy, Leon Kiley, started out from his hometown in Michigan on a round-the-world hitch-hike with two tough companions an ex-marine and a champion football player. But after about a quarter of the trip, both his companions343 words
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Article173 1963-10-02 7 TPOH, Tues. Mr. Jus- tire Neal said in the High Court here today tha the number of rape cases coming beiore the courts had increased. He then sentenced a fisherman Hashim bin Mohamed Tahir. 20. to three years' jail for raping a 13-year-old girl173 words
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165 1963-10-02 7 Dato Kamil joins the Malaysian tin team KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Malayan Ambassador to the U.S., Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, has been appointed a member of the Malaysian delegation to the meeting of the International Tin Council in London on Tuesday next week. He will be one of the three165 words
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Advertisement345 1963-10-02 7 THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC Se> EXAMINATION BOOKS 1964. PIANOFORTE GRADES I to VII TW ASSOdATtD »OAM> VIOLIN CIADES I to VII H GRACE VIII (Final) PIECES ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MLSIC rudiment's and theory of music Quntioni and Ex*rclMt on Th«ory r:^r:— Musk by William Col.345 words
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Article, Illustration760 1963-10-02 8 SWEEPSTAKE WINNER: 'NO MEMORY' OF THE EVENTS I had number written on my palm when I went into witness-box, he admits SINGAPORE, Tues J^JUI Wing Shui, 74. described as the winner of a $104,814 Singapore Turf Club sweepstake lottery and complainant in a cheating case, agreed in the First Criminal760 words
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Article101 1963-10-02 8 MALACCA. Tues. A padJ farmer, Hussein bin Abdul Rahlm. 25. was killed when he and his father were struck by lightning at Serkam village, 11 mhes from here this morning. The father. Abdul Rahlm bin Mohamed Aki.>, 55, was admitted to hospital unconscious. He was101 words
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Article152 1963-10-02 8 j— l Kuala Kangsar, Tu«t. I— The youngest slater of the Sultan of Perak. Raja Puteh Mariain ibni Sultan Iskander Shah. 27, was engaged here last night to Raja Kamal Taufek bin Raja Ngah All. 28. Present at the 'Akad Nikah" (engagement) ceremonies were the Sultan152 words
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Article49 1963-10-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— An Indonesian farmer, Anuar bin BalmarKl, 28, who was repatriated from Singapore last month after serving a twomonth jail sentence for Illegal entry, slipped in again two weeks later. Today he was Jailed for one year when he pleaded guilty to a similar offence.49 words
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Article50 1963-10-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. On* Pang Boon, will open the new $520,000 Telok Ayer Integrated .school->»the 34th to be built by the PAP Government at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The school, a four-storey building, can accommodate 3.000 pupils in morning and afternoon sessions.50 words
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Article35 1963-10-02 8 Anti-rabies campaign SINGAPORE. Tues.— Some 1.000 new dog licences have been issued since an anti-rabies campaign began a week ago. Dog shooters today destroyed another 200 stray dogs, bringing the total to more than 1.000.35 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-10-02 8 Onp By V-T. Uamlin I I WONDER WHY NO- V YOU _AW I XHJJJUH tT \OU'RE I "*S- WELL-LES NOT STAND k*^^^\ SURE? VDJDVT THINK I BODY EVER THOUGHT ALREADY 1 WAS BECAUSE A PRETTY I I ...uriO HERE JUST ADMIRIN I BOTH \TO LET YOU GO IN lOF GETTING181 words
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143 1963-10-02 9 Experts invited to plan ways to boost tourism |(UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Government i* to set up a working party to consider and recommend a plan to develop tourism. The party will be headed by the Secretary for Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badlozaman. Inche Mohamed Hashim143 words
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Article44 1963-10-02 9 PENANG. Tues.— The Penang Muslim Benefit Society, at its annual meeting last night, decided to enrol more members. To achieve this, the society plans to distribute circulars urging eligible Muslims to join. Haji O. M. Yusoff was reelected president44 words
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257 1963-10-02 9 'SOME STABBED US IN THE BACK' SINGAPORE. Tues. gINGAPORE Umno, stung by its defeats in the general election, may carry out a big purge of "traitors." Dato Syed Esa Almenoar, the secretary- general, indicated today that yesterday's post-mortem into the defeats had shown that "traitors"257 words
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130 1963-10-02 9 Caught a turtle freed 42 years ago KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. A giant river turtle weighing about 1501 b., was caught by a carpenter. Lee Ah Kow, in the Kangsar River here yesterday evening. The date "8-8-1921" was rarved on the turtle's shell. Lee, who was working near the river, saw130 words
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Article101 1963-10-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The I manager of a medicine shop in Cross Street was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with cheating Borneo Motors Ltd.. of two cars worth j $13,410 on June 7. Nglam Hoo Kok alias Llm Kok Peng was alleged to have falsely told101 words
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338 1963-10-02 9 Museum's new director appeals to public KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 41-year-old research assistant in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Mr. J. J. Lowry, has taken over as the new Director of Museums. He succeeds Hajl Mubln Sheppard. who retired today less than a month after the opening of338 words
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182 1963-10-02 9 FIRE TAKES FIRST LIFE IN 20 YEARS TAIPING. Tues. An electrical fault Is suspected to be the cause of the flre which claimed the life of Kuan Tin Tong, the Boy Scout son of Mr. Kuan Tong Hai. whose shop was partially destroyed by a blaze here yesterday. The blaze,182 words
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Article21 1963-10-02 9 SUNGEI PATANL Tues. The Feast of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus will be celebrated at Kulim this Sunday.21 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-10-02 9 TEIX'K ANSON. Tues. The cargo boat Jasa, which has been aground since Sept. 26 off the PeraJc coast near Bagan Datoh. was refloated yesterday by the Harbour Master, Perak. Capt. J. D. Sandry. The 625-ton boat ran aground on a sand bar. but suffered no serious damage.85 words
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Advertisement100 1963-10-02 9 Carry 011 genius! Father, your child has shown genius all right —by passing his exams to date. Now display your genius for buying text books! Question: Where to buy? The correct answer every time: MPH. Question: Why MPH? Answer: Because its stores are stocked with a most comprehensive range of100 words
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Advertisement90 1963-10-02 9 BP^ illlik I H^^l IB *dU Hbla iJk mm W^ mFmmsL For five thousand years skilled craftsmen have worked with gold for the making of beautiful adornments. It is a rare and noble metal. It does not rust nor does it tarnish. Hardened for everyday use it Is the perfect90 words
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Miscellaneous48 1963-10-02 9 Buys Bunmy ff f/ Baiph n<;,,,J,,hl H" H C^fA7STOPjFPj KmARCH OUTSIDE rwA.T...TWERE's"Nj J 1 I If I I g=si X* 7 ""SHT \W] -l AND CLEAN <\ NO SEASON POR V MIVA, t THERE!") II \VOUR FEET! \OU TO TRACK iWfc.\ PyPETyiNiA!^ %ll J i^T 1 the RUG \W-J48 words
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Miscellaneous279 1963-10-02 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Port not likely to be over8. Possibly reach another old looked? ilO). town (8). 7. Listen are you going to mend 8. Refer to visit, some say (4, the flue? It looks deplorable! 2). 16). 10. Not many would shorten the 13. What "good old279 words
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Article151 1963-10-02 10 19 Wn4M Sl* (Minimum) MR TIRUCHILUVAI JOSEPH John cratrfully thanks Doctor and all SUIT noncernad for car* and attention while he was la General Hospital Ward 23. MR. A MRS. Slh Ing Xl« Utank relit 1 vf, and friends for their good wishes, assistance and presents on the oc-.i.'on151 words
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Article26 1963-10-02 10 TO H.irrf.N s/« (Minimum, "IN KVER LOVING Memory of Mr Arthur died on 2-10-60. Gone never forgotten. Inserted by his sorrowing Daisy and children.26 words
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Article70 1963-10-02 10 H-orrfs $10 I Minimum) PRESS AN AIRWICK Button, and hry prrsto: bad smells arc out, and In comes air that kmella fresh and aweet. RYVITA CRISPBREAO rich In Vitamins and mlnrrals particularly calcium, phosphorous and Iron Is specially r»-roiMir.i-ndrd by doctor* for rxpectant mother.'. ROLAND'S. Latest Italian Hairstyles •r.-70 words
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Article674 1963-10-02 10 Several important and also entertaining questions were raised during the hearings of i the Special Committee of I Negri Sembilan's Legislative Assembly which enquired into complaints of abase of pri- vilega against Mr. P. Gurnam Singh GilL In April last year Mr. Girl launched himself into a674 words
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Article317 1963-10-02 10 The 14th anniversary of the Chinese People's Republic has been the occasion for a temporary r uspension of ideologj ieal hostilities between Mos- cow and Peking. Needless to say, the references to friendship and solidarity in the i message of the Soviet Comj munist Party to its Chinese317 words
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Article230 1963-10-02 10 The number of students sitting the Malayan Secondary Schools Entrance Examination is declining, for reasons as yot unexplained. This year's test (now in progress) is bein,» j taken by only 119,281 can- didates, compared with 128,365 last year and 130.560 in 196.'.. With primary school enrolment increasing by230 words
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471 1963-10-02 10 Zoe Stephens - Zoe Stephens In LAGOS, Tues. Nigeria became a republic today in a new burst of patriotic fervour slightly overshadowed by a strike of more than iiio.uito workers and that Opposition leader Obafemi Awolowo is in jail. The new republic, after three years of independenceUPI - 471 words
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Article, Illustration997 1963-10-02 10 NOW THAT JAKARTA HAS BROKEN OFF TRADE TIES- from A STAFF WRITER Tawau, Tuesday IN this far oastern corner of Malaysia, anger mixed with amusement were common reactions to recent Indonesian allegations that ne.arby Pulau Sebatik was the scene of a fresh British army buildup.997 words
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Article379 1963-10-02 10 I REFER to the report in the Straits Times of September 11 on the subject of water supply to the General Hospital. Malacca. It is accepted that the hospital Ls an essential public service that requires an adequate supply of water for Its smooth running. Thus the379 words
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Article208 1963-10-02 11 ROBBERS MISS HIDDEN $2,000 PENANG, Tues.— Three armed robbers ran-j sacked a sundry shop in Kimberley Street last night and escaped with Sl.BOO in cash and jewellery. But they missed another $2,000 hidden in a bedroom. The men, armed with daggers and wearing masks, held up the proprietor's wife. Madam208 words
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78 1963-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Combined Services entertainment show will visit Malaysia and Brunei from Oct. 5 to entertain British troops stationed In the two' territories. The show, which includes; well -known British singers. musicians and radio and TV Mars, will entertain troops at Kluansr78 words
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Article25 1963-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ptve hawkers were fined $10 each in the Magistrate's Court here today for hawking in the town without licences.25 words
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Article98 1963-10-02 11 PENANG. Tues. The Penan? division of Party Ncgara is to be dissolved. This was decided at a heated meeting on Sunday at the residence of the divisional president, Syed Abbas Alhabshee. Several members opposed the motion to dissolve the party. But after the decision had98 words
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Article30 1963-10-02 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Health and Law. Inche Buang bin Omar Junid. today inaugurated new classes for student radiographers at the General Hospital.30 words
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Article, Illustration502 1963-10-02 11 Speaker after speaker condemns Indonesia and Philippines: Everyone told to rally behind Govt. TCLUK ANSON. Tuas. 10,000 people attending a Malaysia solidarity rally here last night cheered wildly when effigies of President Soekarno and his Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, were burned. Among those present were the502 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. HIGH-POWERED national executive committee, headed by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. was set up today to direct all actions aimed at achieving "effective Malay participation in commerce- and industry." Its first step- is <to create a Technical176 words
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Article93 1963-10-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tue-s. A poUco corporal. Adum bin Mohamad V... sim. pleaded not guilty in the j Ninth Magiltrate'a Court today to a charge of receiving $90 bribe lrom a scooterist. Phillip Nio. at the junction ol St Mich«ei.s Road and Seranstoon Road on Feb. 24.93 words
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256 1963-10-02 11 Govt urged to review law on importing dogs lOIIORE BAH R U, J Tues. The president of the The Malayan Veterinary Medical Association, Mr. Chong Sue Kheng, has suggested that the Government should review legislation connected with the importation of dogs lin view of the present outbreak of rabies. Speaking256 words
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Article45 1963-10-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Australian Commission here m today silent over iho Indonesian Government's decision to ban nil Australian goods exported to Indonesia via Singapore. A spokesman for the Commission would only say: "We are waiting for further instructions from Canberra."45 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-10-02 11 New crest of the Malaysia Police KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The new crest of the Royal Malaysia Police the unified police service established for and throughout Malaysia is being flown at all police stations in the country. As the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has bestowed the title "Royal" to the service, the81 words
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Article33 1963-10-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two student organisations the Singapore Polytechnic Political Society and the University Socialist Club today condemned the "arbitrary arrests" of Nanyang University students last Thursday and demanded their immediate release.33 words
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Article32 1963-10-02 11 PENANG. Tues— Police are tiyinu to trace a motor-cycle bearing registration number PB 1267 which was stolen from Inche Omar bin All. a PWD employee, at Brick Kiln Road yesterday.32 words
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Article26 1963-10-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police In anti-secret society raids detained four men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 508 suspects in the past 24 hours26 words
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214 1963-10-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tues AMERICAN dancer and choreographer Jose Limon today described dances of the East as "fascinating and strange." A leading exponent of modern Interpretative dancing. Mr Limon sampled local dances when he toured the Federation earlier with his 30-member troupe He said: "They214 words
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322 1963-10-02 11 Delegation arrives for blood debt talks with PM I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. tvll v k v Abdul Rahman will meet a Japanese parliamentary delegation on Thursday to discuss the "blood debt" claims by the Singapore and Malayan Chinese Chambers oi Commerce. A spokesman of the sixman Japanese parliamentary team which322 words
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Miscellaneous525 1963-10-02 11 lioday's radio, TV| RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MtDllM \V AM! SKKVUfc wi i.\ i. i 11 n »tr«K AIKIKKS UIU netr S SHORTWAVi: SERVICE A.M.: 6.0U lime Signal, 41 METRES SS£E J 7 6 uo 92 STX£ m^j so^^T'n^ 1 The News- 710 Sonus And I Morning Prelude,525 words
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194 1963-10-02 12 $2 million case Q.C. admitted to Bar SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Ashton Wentworth Roskill. Q.C., who U to appear as defence^ counsel in a" claim involvixvj 51.956,351. was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court yesterday. Mr. A P. Godwin, appearing In .support194 words
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78 1963-10-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tue:..— The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Health and Law. Inche Buang bin Omar Junid, said today that Singapore's new school ot radiography would soon be able to train, sufficient radiographers for local needs. Inche Buung. who was opening the school, said78 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-10-02 12 BRIDESMAID Linda Lim kisses her mother. Mrv Mavis Lim of Sin^anure. aftex her wedding at C'axton Hall. London, last Saturday to cinema mMtn.itf It.ii.. Loke Wan Tlio. The couple held a sma'l re-ii-ption followine Ik* tr.iriimnv at the London Hilton, whirr187 words
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Article241 1963-10-02 12 Koala Lumpur, Tues. Straits Times: "The work-tc-rule by our members will continue throughout the country until further action has been decided." During the work-to-rule. which entered Its 37th day today, the laboratory assls-' tants refuse to work over-*, time after their normal eight hours'241 words
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Article28 1963-10-02 12 BANTING. Tue&.—The Sepang branch of thr Malayan Indian Congress will celebrate Malaysia with a tea-party at their premises at Sungel Pelek un Oct. 13. I28 words
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Article61 1963-10-02 12 Three-day exam for 11 9,281 KUALA M'MPIR, Tues. A total or 119.281 primai) school pupils througiiiiiit Malaya today began their secondary school entrance examinations for eutry into Form One. The examinations will last three days. The breakdown of (he pupils in the various language medium schools fitting for the examination61 words
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Article54 1963-10-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Union of Rida Employees Is to send a delegation soon to see the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. if no reolv is received to Its two-year-old demands for better wages and conditions of service. This was decided at Its annual meeting54 words
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148 1963-10-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Transport Workers' Union has served a strike notice on the management of the K 1 an g Coast Omnibus Company following the collapse of tal'^s between representatives of the union and the company at the offices of the Industrial148 words
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293 1963-10-02 12 SINGAPORE'S TV newsreels, which were sent overseas and seen by millions of i viewers in Britain, Australia and other coun- tries, have been acclaimed for their high* standard, Britain i* now seeking a more regular supply of npwsreeis. Revealing this today, Mr. John Duclos,293 words
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Article267 1963-10-02 12 Team begins cholera probe YIALACCA. Tues.— The I IT four-man committee, led by Senator Khaw Kai Boh which is Inquiring into the cholera i outbreak, started work here this morning. After a tour of the General Hospital, the committee ln- terviewed the State Medical and Health Officer. Dr. S A267 words
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Advertisement251 1963-10-02 12 jmmg^m,a keacmt/ /umer.L [(Tjfll /////> =^< protected by a completely ,N inH 1 JjS^' I dEßMiaos: new kind of disinfectant ""Am I I HjPji \j/^f t tC |^**Ml[||||p[jP^g with (CBl active germ killers <Q Jl %shAClduS?ifc 5-MkUTHl ~S ZAL ls not J ust another disinfectant —itis a brand new scientific251 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1963-10-02 13 Several experts to lecture here QKCHID history will be made in Singapore when a gigantic display of prized orchid blooms worth iin estimated one million dollars goes on show at the' International Orchid Festival at the Singapore Turf Club from Friday to Sunday. The Festival, to be opened tomorrow at1,136 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-10-02 13 CPECIAL postage stamps of 6 cents and 25 cents denominations will be issued tomorrow to mark the commencement of the 4th World Orchid Conference. Tomorrow the International Orchid Show, held in conjunction with the conference, will be opened by H.E. the Yang di-Pertuan Negara at the Turf78 words
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Advertisement309 1963-10-02 13 A Spoonful $;?;:W: .$&M. i&&% ,M$$$$>. .s0 iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnTnr ruiivivii/iWILL KEEP YOUR GARDEN PLANTS FREE FROM ROT AND FUNGI ATTACKS Mixed with a gallon of water, Esso's Captan 406 is a highly effective fungicide which will mix readily with most insecticides. When used according to instructions, there is no danger of309 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-10-02 14 THE massive exhibit by the Malayan Orchid Society covering an area of 2,000 sq. feet within an enclosure, 75ft, by 80 ft. It will be decorated by 2,500 pots almost every known Malaysian orchid hybrid and species. This is under the direction of74 words
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999 1963-10-02 14 FROM A BROADCAST TALK BY MAX LEWIS, Chairman Malayan Orchid Society THE Chairman of the Malayan Orchid Society Working Committee for the 4th World Orchid Conference in Singapore, Mr. Max Lewis, in a radio talk the other night said it took 3J years' preparation999 words
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Article96 1963-10-02 14 SPECIAL BUS SERVICE The Singapore Traction Company it running special but service between Brat Basah Road and the Turf Club for the duration of the Orchid Show. Fri. Oct. 4: Two extra buses every half hour from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Four extra buses every 15 minutes from 596 words
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Advertisement154 1963-10-02 14 RAFFLES HOTEL WELCOME THE ORCHID SHOW DELEGATES The ELIZABETHAN GRILL It South East Asia's finest restaurant offering Ala Carte Menu and excellent service For Table Reservations telephone 2804 Manager: M. MARCHES! MALAYAN ORCHID HYBRIDS SPECIES FLORISTS ROWERS OVERSEA SERVICE LANDSCAPING GARDENING CONSULTANTS 211. ■UKIT BIHTANG RD., K. LUMPUR. MALAYSIA. TIL.154 words
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Advertisement507 1963-10-02 14 BOOKS ON ORCHIDS Write for lists, new and secondhand Sfate subjects preferred. Botany, Orchids, Art, Natural History, Australia, Pacific, General. N. H. REWARD I»T1. LTII. 457 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE (AUSTRALIA) FOUy^ED^TandCstii^going STRONG THE INTERNATIONAL ORCHID REVIEW I All interests i" orchid growing bo*M amoteur and profeasional ore catered for Oy507 words
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Article, Illustration669 1963-10-02 15 S'pore Gardens a storehouse of information THE orchid family is the largest plant family, numerically speaking, in the Malayan region, and includes many beautiful plants which are valued horticulturally. Botanlcally. the great r varlety and complexity of I floral structure presents very Intricate problems to the classifier. The botanist who669 words
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Article223 1963-10-02 15 SPECTACLE OF BEAUTY AND VARIETY ANY visitor to the Botanic Gardens In Singapore, with next to no knowledge of orchids, cannot fail to be ImpresMd by their acres of beautiful bloom.* Hanging In pots, standing on benches, crowing *n the ground, crowtofc attached to trees then- is a breathtaking spectacle223 words
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Advertisement103 1963-10-02 15 SINGAPORE IS PROUD TO WELCOME THE FOURTH WORLD ORCHID CONFERENCE SINGAPORE ORCHIDS LTD., IS PROUD TO WELCOME VISITORS TO SINGAPORE'S ORCHID SHOWPLACE THE FAMOUS MANDAI NURSERIES SINGAPORE ORCHIDS LTD., 12 M.S. MANDAI ROAD. SINGAPORE 25. For your jewellery requirements visit H. SENA LTD. High-class Jewellers 44, High Street, Singapore 6.103 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-10-02 16 General view of one section of an orchid nursery. Considerable research and many experiments are carried out by the Orchid Society both in Singapore and in Malaya for producing flowers of new and varied quality. Malayan orchids have long found their place on the world map.131 words
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375 1963-10-02 16 A DOZEH HYBRIDS FROM THE BOTANIC GARDENS A DOZEN new orchid hybrids, developed through the patient research and efforts of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, will be a main feature of the Gardens' exhibit at the International Festival of Orchids. The hybrids, which have never been on public exhibit before, include375 words
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383 1963-10-02 16 Detailed itinerary for 500 delegates AN etaborte pro- gramme of ac- tivities has been planned by the f Malayan Orchid I Society's working j committee for the j 4th. World Orchid I Conference to make the 500 overseas delegates' stay here I 1 as interesting as 1 possible. Twenty-nine diff-383 words
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Advertisement133 1963-10-02 16 Ell r~ijj^j^iam. '^^B^» ■^BP^v Bar^a^aiaw^ tie, =^y v \^jrri= J I 1 Just a quick flip of the I I VA starter knob with your I |x finger-tips and the snappy I motor springs to life instantly. I U Yes, it's as simple as that because I LAWN-BOY has the133 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1963-10-02 17 nl'KIN(i the four-day orchid conference which opens here from Tuesday, 39 orchid experts from all over the world will lecture on every aspect of orchid growing. The conference, which is international in nature, is designed to bring together people with common interest from many countries1,042 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-10-02 17 Orchid growing could be a hobby, an art and a commercial proposition. This is not all. A foremost Malayan orchid enthusiast describes orchid growing as the best form of relaxation for any very busy man. He is also a doctor by profession and he ought to know.87 words
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Article59 1963-10-02 17 After years of painstaking experimenting and research and study, the Singapore Botanic Gardens are displaying at this festival 12 new hybrids. Special security measures will be taken at the Orchid Show at the Turf Club to ensure the safety of flowers and plants. This festival is believed to59 words
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Advertisement824 1963-10-02 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (fin.y—Box St tta. txtrt VOLKSWAOBM 1661. On* Owmt. Excellent oonditloa. (4100. Pearl White. WO. COR. Ooodey. Singapore ***** Ext. 614 during offlc* hour*. VESPA SCOOTER Vupa Steettr r»l*ndltl*n*d with original Vmm Mar* Parts Mirs sjwsßSS* tsrmt aiillablt THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.. 545 Orchard824 words
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Advertisement860 1963-10-02 18 FOR SALE it Words S3 (Mtn.)—Box It eta. txtrm ATTENTION LADIES!!! "Toyo" Japanese hand-bag*. Tbe smartsat Bags that ever made a male eyes look twice 119. Middle Road. T*l: 24IKM. POR TOP QUALITY Tropical Klsbes and Aquatic Plants. Call TropieaJ Krsb Aquarlsls, 564 Ceylang Road, opposite lArone 31, S'por* 12.00860 words
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Advertisement885 1963-10-02 18 GENTS HAIRDRESSING tt Words tS ftlH.>— Box It eta. txtra MODERN YOUTH HAIRDRISSING Salon: Super Class. Courteous Service. 261 Orchard Road. (opp. Cold Storage) B'pore. Tel: *****. GENTLEMEN Por batr catttag. styling, shaving, revitalising colour shnmpoos, facial akin treatment, manicure*, pedicure*. Swedish ma.«sage and weight reducing, steam baths. Jean* Air-conditioned885 words
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Advertisement375 1963-10-02 18 TENDER TENDERS are Invited up t<i midday 24 Oct. 63 for a Qaatoen service from I JAN. 64 In CAMP TKMASEK. Holland Road. Singapore. Details of requirement* and Tender forms may be obtained from PRI. 2nd Bn. The Singapore Infantry Regt. by personal callers only between 8 and 12 O'clock:375 words
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Advertisement1271 1963-10-02 19 TO Ll Out ypeia Mill S*riam Nnarej MARON Avonmouth. LiterpMl la Pt/Oct S ANIiLOCNM L.rtrpeal Glasgo. Gdi. 11 Oct 1 Oct 4 AJAX LML Hani HamOMg MCI i let 7 OCt 0/10 Oct 11 'VftßlHtt L'peel, OwtM.a Siasgoti Oct II Oct 11 let 14/10 tct II •OtASTUS I'm) Ohoma h'dm1,271 words
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Advertisement2357 1963-10-02 19 rai the E AC lines B E NM&WL EME bbbbbbb^V. JF^»a^B I fti BM^afontM tt oTIH I > lUJJoTIH ■at aT L OYTTTTftl L ll*y> WMAMO •>•••■■■ aaaaaW H^^aVMtjgßß twuMmra t^AMMMtn. roaoifc! vumm»em*i EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. IWXI THI >K>H| UH4 MCWIU. "OK*"' l P^M 12,357 words
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Advertisement1246 1963-10-02 19 feMcALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w It I: Ne. SUII. T"*^ KI.t.EHMAII LINE Ok KLAVKNESS LINE LONBON, NAMBUIC, ROTTERDAM 100 ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, HULL S MIODLESIROU6H SEATTIE, VANCOUVER I PORTLANR CIH OF EASTOOURNE- "ij Spore P. S nam Panang AtJtnea. laPart/Ttday 3 Oct ORONXVILLE Alsa calls iwaiigtaai S'pori P Sham1,246 words
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674 1963-10-02 20 Prom Our Market Correspondent A feature of the Malayan J\ Stock Exchange yesterday was the improvement in certain selective older counters which was even more surprising in view of the continuing Indonesian crisis. There were, however, rumours in the market that it would not674 words
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Article715 1963-10-02 20 COMBINED 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: Ounleas (1.000) $2.87: East Smelt (1,000) $2.90: Case »3.25 BU (2,000) $3.26, (3.000) $3.27. (l.OOO) $3.25. Fed. Dlap. (1.000) $1.71, (1.000)715 words
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Article26 1963-10-02 20 October 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (down 3! cents). TIN: $459,121 (down 62 1 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article181 1963-10-02 20 (OFFrCIAL QUOTATIONS) October 1. Three months INDUSTRIALS Uunlops 20 cv. M. Cement 18 eta. E. Rmeltern 20 eta. Containers 12 cts. ■aao 21 cv. McAlister 14 cts. Pad. Dls. 16 cts. Koblnaon 13 eta. F. N. 18 eta. C. Storage 4|d. Gammon 16 cts. Rothmans 11 eta. H.181 words
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Article145 1963-10-02 20 'PMC Malayan ■xaltams Banka* Aaat--1 tiatlan made thesv abangas lo lv rates to merchants yesterday (all ratas to $1001 Nn V*rk: nuylng TT 32 13/18, airmail OU 83 15/18. 90 d/at 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 38 3/8, airmail OD 35 1/2.145 words
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360 1963-10-02 20 STRAITS tin again declined In Penang yesterday by 62$ cents to $459.12 i on an offering down by 10 tons to 230 tons. In London on Monday tin lost mostly £2. The O.S.A. decision to maintain Its weekly offerings had little. If360 words
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Article121 1963-10-02 20 MELBOURNE. Tuas. TNDUBTBIALS were again barel? x steady moves were generally small, but falls exceeded rises In moderate trading. While most leaders lost ground sightly Myer feained on new peak In sales and profits. The easier trend covered wider range of second rank stocks. Oils and b»*e metals121 words
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Article248 1963-10-02 20 OCTOBER flret (tram rubbtr buytre f.e.s). clmd at 5 p.m. hi Slnisa#re and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69 cent* per Ib., down 3i cenU on Monday'! closing level for the position. The tone was eaiy. R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. closing prlc<* In eenta per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S.248 words
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Article236 1963-10-02 20 SNIPS lying alengside the Singapore wharves teday are: Klan Aun 21/ 22. Kaloekoe 6A, Hakubasan Mara 44, Hannover 8/9 Hosno Maru 1/2, lAp\* N.W. 2, denblgbaMn 35/S6. Bcnvalla 8/7. MclKhnnan Mara 18, Subadar 13/14. Katong 15/16. Bast Sea N.W. 4. Inner Reada: Buana. Pulau Masi Bulan Mas,236 words
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Article64 1963-10-02 20 CHINESE Produce tiohange, aingapsrs noon prieea p«r D'cul yoatorday: Ceoenul all: bulk 146 <N) drum J49 <N>. Ctpra: Kept. Oct. UK, Continent $30 <N>. Pepper: Muntok white 51 47 •filer.. Sarawak white $145 sellers, ftpecia.l Sarawak black $112 a sellers, garbled Utmpoog black iiui sealers, ABTA. $125 (tellers.64 words
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Advertisement1043 1963-10-02 20 Y^ KAWASAKI MSEN RAISHA. UP. U.S.A. Pacific. AUtnile. and east Canada Sarvica S'oofe r l Sham HenfttMt K'sinni S.f cuco L.AntiHt N.rori "Kaaitawa Man" Ocl V) In J Hi* I Nit II Na< 21 Ne» IS tic '•Ssh»ia Maru- ?S Nat IS/ 1 Dec (Olt S Sic 71 Otc 711,043 words
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Advertisement929 1963-10-02 20 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully oirconditioned stobilised) Deports: Penong 16th October 1963 Singapore 19th October 1963 For Hongkong 22nd/24th October, Jepon 28th October/ lit November Hongkong 4th/6th November Returns: Singapore 9th November 1963 Peneng 11 Hi November 1963 Feres rroei: Penang $712.00 Tourist; from $1,0(9.00 Ist929 words
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Advertisement64 1963-10-02 20 jfe? THAI LINES Frtat New Tin na ten. •W" it-mi ma tort Bst I ram Nt, tj bemre) Afeatk KUinc urn (StMftfWQ in, •cuum urn if. in, KYOSEI LIME ■■mm"tssn. r..-r. ~z?*m. n/TL SHOHO MAIU- Gls 31)2/ 4 Oct Geseni Aptu BsM>ptn> GUtUlan Ca^ Lest. aTpewa Tali ***** fnaat: torser,64 words
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Advertisement176 1963-10-02 20 11»—^st^^^^iSSj^LSSSSS^^^^i^afag^S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, the State Land bordering Jalan Tunku Ibrahim and the newly constructed road as depicted In Town Plan M.B.A.S 38 A/251/57 Is Intended for alienation by wav of lease for a period of not exceeding 60 years lor the purpose of buildings confined to176 words
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Advertisement763 1963-10-02 21 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA ■I I MMJ IMDANG AND PK.%I DEVELOPMENTS TRANSMISSION CONTRACT NO. IA. lenders are 'nvited from manufacturers for the supply and erection of outdoor double-bus 132k V and 33kV switchgear and ancillaries to be installed on behalf of the Central Electricity Board ot763 words
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Advertisement547 1963-10-02 21 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC WARNING TO THE rrßl.lt Memoers oi the Public are warned that forged SESSIONAL REPORTS and DIPLOMAS purported to be issued by THE bINOAPORt POLYTECHNIC are in circulation The forgery which baa iuat come 1 to the notice of THE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC is being reported to the State547 words
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Advertisement815 1963-10-02 21 NOTICES THE BUDT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Forty-Ninth Ordinary i General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered i Office No. 18. Jalan Oelanoang. I Malacca on Tuesday. 22nd day of j October. 1863 at815 words
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Advertisement400 1963-10-02 21 MORE PLEASURES OF P 0-ORIENT VOYAGES... Lazy days! Wt'v* biw walking hard f f^=^ 18, £Sk]l years buiidinj a business, rearing 8 -family, \\J w^flSPP^-^i 2r"t and a sea voyage, is ear way of relaxing. 1 f^%P Yvi^BUTT P& 0-Orient service enables you to do JrJSmBSJL* l' n m n^400 words
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135 1963-10-02 22 Thai navy open tour with 30-3 win LOWER PERAK 3 THAI NAVY 30 f |"ELUK ANSON. Tues— The Royal Thai Navy rugger team opened their Malayan tour with an overwhelming victory over Lower Perak Invitation XV here today. The tourists bagged three goals and five tries for their 30 points.135 words
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196 1963-10-02 22 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. The meeting today was presided by Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, the FMOC president. rpHE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council today 1 decided to set up a technical committee to study possibilities of staging the South-East Asia Peninsular Games in196 words
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Article135 1963-10-02 22 SOCCEK: Spore Gort. Services Cup semi-finals: Tan Tock Seng v Meter Readers 5.15 (Jalan Began. Junior Cup Ist rd: Police B v Civil Aviation (Thomson Rd>: Education v Water Dept (Oeylang i Supreme Court v Woodbridge (Balestier Rd>. Malacca KO tourney: War Dept. Civilians v HQ 28 Brigade135 words
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137 1963-10-02 22 SYDNEY. Tues. Malayan footballer Johnny Wong Is now worth A £1.500 on the transfer market, writes Keith Hooper. That Is the price Apla-Lelch-hardt, the New South Wales runners-up, have placed on their Ipoh-born winger. Currently, only ten players In New South Wales137 words
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Article44 1963-10-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sir I George Oehlers. president of the Singapore Hockey Association. will open a hockey umpires course on "rules of the came of hockey" at the YMCA here on Monday. The six -day course will end I with a written examination.44 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-10-02 22 'ifUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The j IV F.A. ol Malaya announced today that the gross gate for Sunday night's Malaya Cup Final was $29 038 This was only half the gate of I last year's final between the same two teams. The 1962 gate was (59.000. (Last year121 words
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Article36 1963-10-02 22 SOCCEft SAF.% Cl'r (Spore): Banvi*U 3 B. Kesenlan 2. CRICKET Saravanaranthu Shield (Penang): Perak Ceylonese beat Penang Ceylonese by 120 runs; Perak 230-4 dec. (Arasaradnatn 101. Pathmallngam 37) Penang 100 (Kuruayato 31, Yogeswaran 6-20). J36 words
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Article143 1963-10-02 22 CINOAPORE, Tues. Malay j Sport Association got off to a i good start In the Kllney Cup tennla tournament holding the defending ct-ampions BCRC to a 3-3 draw In tne first round at Balestier Road today. Result* (MSA firsts Sharin Osman beat Pang Kia Seng 6-2.143 words
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Article25 1963-10-02 22 SLNGEI PATANI. Turs. Krdah Lawn Tennis Association officials: President Dr. M. Naiara.ian; vice-president 'Surat Singh; secretary M. G. Duraisamy; treasurer Yeoh Yong Hooi.25 words
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174 1963-10-02 22 By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kwok Kin Keng (left), the F.A. of Malaya secretary^ has declined Tengku Abdul Rahman's offer of a trip to England as Malaya's representative at the F.A.s centenary celebrations on Nov. 22. Mr. Kwok told me that174 words
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Article94 1963-10-02 22 /CARDIFF, Tues.— John Charles, V> 32-year-old centre forward who left Italian club Roma for Cardiff! City In August, returns to the Welsh international socfer aide for the match against England here on Saturday week. This will be his first appearance for Wales since lastReuter - 94 words
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126 1963-10-02 22 RULING ON MALAYSIA for KINGSTON GAMES SINGAPORE, Turs. The British Empire and Commonwealth Games committee have ruled that the four Malaysian territories can compete separately in the Commonwealth Games. The committee had informed the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council that the Ma lay Man territories can compete as one combined126 words
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Article276 1963-10-02 22 BADMINTON Perak invitation team win 4-1 IPOH, Tuesday. gILLY NG, the young Johore badminton star, confirmed his superiority over Nandu Natekar of India last night. Billy won 15-3, 7-15, Billy recently beat the Indian No. 1 In the Se'angor Gold Cup championships quarter-finals and went on276 words
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350 1963-10-02 22 CHIN LEADS THE WAY INTO THE LAST 8 TENNIS MALACCA. Tues. Charlie Chin led the way into singles semi-finals In the Malacca lawn tennis championships yesterday when be beat W. Allan 6-1. 4-6. 6-4. He was joined by Billy Yap. j who beat Syed Mohamed Alkadry 6-2. 6-1 in the350 words
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443 1963-10-02 22 TEOH ENG TATT - Urgent need for a Malaysian council TEOH ENG TATT: by Singapore, Tuesday SOSC secretary says: gINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council officials are concerned over the lack of effort to form a Malaysian Olympic Council SOSC secretary Tang Tuck Wah said- "We are still waiting for the Federation of Malaya Olympic443 words
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Advertisement166 1963-10-02 22 A WONDERFUL RETURN FLIGHT FOR YOU TO THE MAGIC ISLE OF 4j|L If% |L| A l# f^ |Lfl A j£^ x "^^^bm. II Umm U W. U W U W/ftiid^[lll)l 'Hf T^m^'^^^SffißW PQR ONLY TR GTS I mm&F rr^Si i^^| Ej^^T* __^^^I^L L*i All I mm. i' A m^M\ J166 words
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Advertisement15 1963-10-02 22 make and ONTACI mend $M£Nl jobs around B 9 the hone BEAR •«A N 015 words
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180 1963-10-02 23 EPSOM JEEP - Bistro is one to follow at KL meet EPSOM JEEP RACING by VXJALA LUMPUR, Tues. Bistro is one to follow at the October Meeting which begins here on Sunday. The Good Brandy mare did a good trial this morning, running 3f In 37 1/5 in yielding going. Port dOr and180 words
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Article32 1963-10-02 23 PENANG. Tues. Oolden Hofl 'Indonesia i will meet Ismail Fahmy (Malaya) In a lights eight bout over 12 rounds at the New World Park Stadium here on Saturday night.32 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-10-02 23 rpHESE two Time- sport pictures captured the great moments of Sunday night's Malaya Cup Final at Merdeka Stadium. ABOVE: Yeap Kirn Hock, the Penang goalkeeper, sends the ball "into orbit" with a flying save. it RIGHT; Abdul Ghani, the triumphant Selangor captain with64 words
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195 1963-10-02 23 HOCKEY pARIS. Tues. Japan were beaten 1-0 by Holland at Lyons yesterday in the international pre-Olympic hockey tournament, but they put up an excellent display against their strong rivals. The Dutch, whose fine form has been a surprise, are at the top ofReuter - 195 words
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Article25 1963-10-02 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. A referees' quiz programme organised by the SAPA tournament committee will be held at the BAFA clubhouse tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article133 1963-10-02 23 McGOWAN MAY CHALLENGE EBIHARA GLASGOW, Tues. Hiroyukl Eblhara. Japan's new world flyweight champion, may defend his title against British and Commonwealth champion Walter McGowan In Glasgow. Glasgow promoter Peter Keenan said he had been In contact with Ebihara's handlers, and hoped to put on a world title fight featuring McGowan.Reuter - 133 words
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Article66 1963-10-02 23 T ONDON, Tues. English and 1> Scottish football midweek iixtures: Oct. 7: Scottish league cup semi-final: Hibernian v Morton. Oct. 8: English Div. 3: Crew* Alexandra v Walsall (brought torward from Oct. 9). Oct. 9: European Cup first round second leg: Glasgow Celtic v Basle 'Switzerland)Reuter - 66 words
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Article88 1963-10-02 23 JOHANNtSBI RG. Tues. Dr. Gert Potgteter. vice-president o» thr South African Rugby I'nion Board, denied that hr had MicrrxUcl a withdrawal by South Africa from the International Rucby Board it cliancr* in the laws were not agrrrd to at the International board's meeting in LondonReuter - 88 words
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Article212 1963-10-02 23 SOCCER f ONDON. Tues.— Joe Mears. 58. one ol Britain's must, experienced football officials, was ye&UTday elected chairman of the English P.A Mr. Mears. who will thus play a leading part in the organisation ot the 1966 World Cup in England. succeeds the late212 words
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Advertisement158 1963-10-02 23 THE TIME IS TO TAKE nil p THE IAI I- I WORLD '111 I FAMOUS UfILL CARNEGIE COURSE en A BETTER JOB BY GAINING SELF-CONFIDENCE GO AFTER A BIGGER INCOME WITH HUMAN RELATIONS SKILLS AND WIN RECOGNITION BY GETTING YOUR lOEAS ACROSS 10 WAYS THIS COURSE WILL BENEFIT MEN AND158 words
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Advertisement216 1963-10-02 23 ITS BEST TO CHOOSE CHIVERS Chivers eotts no mor« than other quality jams and marmalades... yet when you choot« Chivere you are making the healthiest choice for yourfamilyl Only the finest, juiciest fruit and purest sugar go into Chivers Jams and marmalades. ..that's why they have that top quality tastel216 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-10-02 24 Queen greets her eldest son at airport THE ELDEST son of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the 20-year-old Raja Muda of Perlis, greets his mother, the Raja Perinaisuri Agong, on his return to Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday from Britain after four years of studies at Wellingborough Public School. Straits Times51 words
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Article26 1963-10-02 24 LONDON. Tues. The military lommitiee meeting of the Central Treaty Organisation (Cento will be held in Ankara. Turkey, on Nov. 5 and 6. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article267 1963-10-02 24 From GEOFFREY GELOARD: KUCHING. Tuesday THERE has been a clash between security forces and Indonesian terrorists, 35 miles inside Sarawak in the Third Division, it was reported this afternoon. Details of the clash were not made known today but It was stated that there267 words
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94 1963-10-02 24 BANGKOK. Tues. Several police details were sent from Bangkok last night to round up Communist suspects in the southern provinces, a police source said today. According to the source about thirty people were on the dragnet lists. For the last two years policeReuter - 94 words
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104 1963-10-02 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. A former Penang lawyer. Mr. N. Raghavan. who was handpicked by India's Premier. Mr. Nehru, to join the Indian diplomatic >ervice. flew into Singapore this afternoon on his way to Kuala Lumpur. He Ls returning to Malaya after a 20-year104 words
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323 1963-10-02 24 Tan Lark Sye urged: Stay as Nanyang chairman SINGAPORE, Tues.— Nanyang Univerversity Council resolved today to try to persuade Mr. Tan Lark Sye to remain Its chairman. Mr. Tan. 67. who faces revocation of his Singapore citizenship for alleged subversive activities. relinquished his chairmanship live days ago to make way323 words
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Article51 1963-10-02 24 JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekamo last night had a twohour talk with his Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo. on the Malaysia issue. The official Antara News Agency reported that last night's talk was the continuation of the supreme operational command meeting held last week on Indonesia's confrontation policy towardsReuter - 51 words
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220 1963-10-02 24 HOME WARNING ON FLOW OF AID TO NEW NATIONS UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. I ORD HOME. British Foreign Secretary, said to- day that with "a few more cases like that of Indonesia" the supply of capital to the new countries of Africa and Asia would dry up. Speaking in the GeneralReuter - 220 words
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Article89 1963-10-02 24 BONN, Tues. Dr. Konrad Adenauer. West German Chancellor who retires in two weeks, warned today against optimism In the world situation, saying he would believe only deeds, and not the promises of the Soviet Union or their talk of easing tension. He feared the present tension inReuter - 89 words
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Article53 1963-10-02 24 LONDON, Tues.— The Oxford Committtee for Famine Relief today announced plans tor celebrating its 21st birthday with a "feeding of the 5,000" ceremony in London's Trafalgar Square. The committee will distribute bread and- water to the thousands of supporters it expects to attend this symbolic lunchReuter - 53 words
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Article45 1963-10-02 24 MIDLAND (Pennsylvania), Tues. A ferry boat with 10 cars on board sank today in the Ohio River after being hit by a tug. A rescue boat was on the scene quickly and all but one person had been accounted for. police said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article404 1963-10-02 24 LONDON, Tues. Conditions were fairly satisfactory but political uncertainties continued to restrict business. Company news helped some Issues and there was i no lack of good features. A highlight was the strength of gilt-edgeds where investment buying expanded and spread to the long undated stocks. Tins were Inclined404 words
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Advertisement169 1963-10-02 24 Q a step nhedd. i.s.D sal ORIGINAL 625 LINES CCIR STANDARD^^P^^^^iBSBtt^My (<wt<t $31- jfee* m<Htt&) AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING AUTHORISED DEALERS. MALAYSIA ELECTRIC CO. 615 GEYLANG ROAD Tel: ***** iOUTH ASIA TRADING CO. 351 VICTORIA STREET ***** SENG HENG RADIO ELECTRIC 367-D ALEXANDRA ROAD ***** SENG LEE RADIO ELECTRIC 836169 words
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Advertisement212 1963-10-02 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS •n H'nrrf> Mi Minimum) TO KONC MENC find Rihrccn a ■litfr to Lai Chi-nn and Hinn Fhul oij 30-9-63. Mother and child hoth well. CHIA— UNC: IMM Krtmnnd. Home KuinE. e!d<-*t «/o Mr and Mr*. Chla Heock t'tunng. Blninipori- and Bweo Bre Hdrtt d/o Mr. and Mrs212 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-10-02 24 I pMMMIffMBI HIGHEST and lowest tempera- 1 tures Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 pit. yesterday: Mix hut Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kc'a B.iani 90 73 Penan« 90 75 I Ipoh 01 72 Malacca 86 73 i Singapore 90 7547 words
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