The Straits Times, 3 October 1963
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Title Section21 1963-10-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 He**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article904 1963-10-03 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE: The Tengku stands firm 'I HAVE MADE MY POSITION CLEAR BEFORE AND IF THEY WANT TO PATCH UP WITH US, IT IS UP TO THEM... I AM NOT GOING ANYWHERE' By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman has flatly rejected the latest feelers forReuter - 904 words
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Article232 1963-10-03 1 BUNG FEARS MORE MOB VIOLENCE JAKARTA. Wed. PreJ sident Soekarno has ordered the army to continur its "military assistance" to the capital bectusr of indications that there might be more mob violence. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. told reporters after a meeting with the President in the Merdeka Palace todayReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-10-03 1 TOJO'S WIDOW GETS HIS JACKET BACK TKDKYO, Wed. The widow of the late Gen. Hideki Tojo, Japan's wartime Prime Minister who was executed 15 years ago as a war criminal, has received the jacket of his uniform from a visiting Jap-anese-American. Mr. Kiyoshi Okubo, president of the Hilo Times of174 words
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Article46 1963-10-03 1 WASHINGTON. Wed—President Kennedy today signed Into law a bill granting most of America's 2.700.000 servicemen a pay increase averaging 14.4 per cent. It is the biggest service pay boost in U.S. history, and will cost about US$l,2OO million a year— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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355 1963-10-03 1 Oil town women, children flown to -S'pore- SINGAPORE, Wed. One hundred and forty-five wives and children of Shell employees in Balikpapan, East Borneo, were evacuated to Singapore tonight in four RAF transport planes. Accompanying them was Major Rory Walker, who played the bagpipes while the British Embassy in Jakarta burned355 words
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Article104 1963-10-03 1 rKYO, Wed. The Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary. Mr. Yasumi Kurogane. said today that there was no possibility mow that a summit meeting world be held in Tokyo to discuss the Malaysia issue. He said the issue should be solved independently by the leaders of Indonesia,Reuter - 104 words
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418 1963-10-03 1 Hold-up gang rob 'whistle 9 cashier of $4,500 By LOKMAN HALIM: KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. p()H 11 years the cashier of a Chinese firm here has been cycling daily to the bank with thousands of dollars stuffed in his pockels, protected only by a rusty old whistle and a bicycle rider418 words
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Article52 1963-10-03 1 LONDON, Wed— Mr. Harold Macmlllan today returned to No. 10 Downing Street traditional town residence of British Prime Ministers after 'an absence of three years. The house had been almost completely reconstructed while Mr. Macmlllan has had a temporary town home at nearby AdmiraltyReuter - 52 words
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Article24 1963-10-03 1 LONDON. Wed— Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves rose by £8.000.000 to £977 million during September, the Treasury announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article59 1963-10-03 1 KUCHLNG. Wed.— Terrorists threw two hand-grenades at the site of the Jakar Bridge on the road between Sarikei in the Third Division of Sarawak, and Saratok. in the Second Division, this morning. There were no casualties. The grenades exploded on the bridge, which is close to the village59 words
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224 1963-10-03 1 By ROBERT SINNIAH PORT SWETTENII AM, Wed—lndonesian gunboats which have been terrorising fishermen and traders in the Straits of Malacca struck again yesterday for the fourth time in a week. Their latest victims were three Indonesian Chinese traders whose boat they intercepted.224 words
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Article32 1963-10-03 1 FRANCE PROTESTS PARIS, Wed. France today protested to Algeria against nationalisation of French land and said it reserved right to take "all necessirv measures." Reuter. (Sec Tase 13). AFRO-ASIAN DESKReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration619 1963-10-03 2 Manila uproar over Bung's statement on Filipino 'switch' jyjANILA, Wed. The Philippines has reacted sharply to a statement by President Soekarno of Indonesia that Filipinos are switching to "functional democracy." Senator Raul Manglapus, a ranking member of the ruling Liberal Party of President Macapagal. yesterday accused Dr. Soekarno of misrepresentingUPI - 619 words
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217 1963-10-03 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. INDONESIA yesterday objected to the "not very friendly" way in which Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, had rejected a charge of neocolonialism, l Replying to Lord Home's speech earlier yesterday In the General Assembly's world affairs debate, Dr Palar said theReuter - 217 words
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264 1963-10-03 2 FILIPINO TRADERS: WE CAN HANDLE JAKARTA DEAL MANILA, Wednesday. PHILIPPINE businessmen here have expressed optimism on the country being able to absorb a large volume of the trade which Indonesia plans to shift from Malaysia to the Philippines. Mr. George Marcelo. acting president of the National Economic Protectionism Association, said264 words
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Article32 1963-10-03 2 JAKARTA. Wed. The Jakarta association of former Netherlands Indies army veterans has appealed for extradition of Indonesian rebel leaders now in Holland. Antara news agency reported today UPI.UPI - 32 words
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193 1963-10-03 2 AYUB KHAN TO PRESS: STOP CONTINUAL SNIPING KARACHI, Wed—President Ayub Khan appealed to the Press and people of Pakistan yesterday to stop critici-sins his government at every turn. Mutual suspicion, recriminations and hostility" in Pakistan were an even greater threat to its survival and safety than a hostile and wellReuter - 193 words
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Advertisement171 1963-10-03 2 moke and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around BB the 5J8P31 home BEAR ft A N B Advertisement A 10 Seconds Beauty Bath If you have to hurry away to a party without time for your beauty bath, it is an easy matter to freshen up in a few seconds171 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-10-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby C\ TUNhf UMCUE 9G£A&k" [SO DO I UK« J14 words
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Article91 1963-10-03 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Moscow restaurants have been ordered to exercise "the strictest economy" in the use of bread, the evening newspaper Vechernaya Moskva reported here last night. It said a decree to that effect had been issued by the restaurants' directorate after the newspaper's exposures of breadReuter - 91 words
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Article46 1963-10-03 3 LONDON. Wed.— A 14th person hat> been charged at Aylesbury ln| connection with the £2.6 million mail train robbery. He is Martin Harvey, 28. described as a driver. He was arrested by Scotland Yard's Plying Squad in South London ye.sterday afternoon. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article28 1963-10-03 3 CATANIA. Wed. Mount Etna. in East Sicily, erupted, hurling liery matter into the air from its northeastern crater yesterday. Mount Etna is intermittently active. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration470 1963-10-03 3 LONDON. Wed fHE Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, said in Scarborough last night that he would re-nationalise both road haulage and the steel industry if and when he became Prime Minister. Nationalised by the Labour Government just after theReuter - 470 words
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Article66 1963-10-03 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Commonwealth Office in London said the former Maldlvlan rebel. Mr. Abdullah Alif. who boarded the British naval frigate the Loch Lomond on Monday night, was due to arrive at the Seychelles In the Indian Ocean today. A spokesman said Mr. Afif wasReuter - 66 words
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Article38 1963-10-03 3 VIENNA, Wed. Afro- Asian delegates walked, out of the final session of the International Atomic Energy Agency's conference here last night when a South African representative rose (o speak after a Ghanaian atmck on apartheid.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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248 1963-10-03 3 'Big Three' Foreign Ministers to meet today I TNITED NATIONS, Wed. Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, had a twohour luncheon meeting yesterday with his Soviet counterpart, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, and said afterwards that the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers will meet tomorrow. The two Ministers and Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S.Reuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-10-03 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. —Mr. Macmillan. the British Premier, was reported today to be prepared to attend a Summit meeting next year If by then real progress had been made towards some new disarmament measure, such as an observer system to prevent surprise139 words
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Article30 1963-10-03 3 LONDON. Wed. The Oxford Committee for Famine Relief yesterday announced plans tor celebrating its 21st birthday with a "feeding of the 6,000" ceremony in London's Trafalgar Square. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1963-10-03 3 HAVANA. Wed— Soviet space girl Valentina Tereshkova arrived here aboard a Russian airliner yesterday on a five-day visit to Cuba. Re liter.25 words
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Article88 1963-10-03 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. An armed man. who held up a clothing store here yesterday, took the phone off the hook, at the same instant a store employee happened to call In. The phone bell did not ring, but the employee heard y the hold-up man tell theReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-10-03 3 MANDY STARTS SCHOOL PROTEST J ONDON. Wed. The old Li school ties are apparently too much for some of the former teachers of Marilyn. (Mandy) Rice Davis (above), the 18-year-old playglrl who was involved In the Stephen Ward case. Officials of the Shermans Cross Secondary School, which she left threeUPI - 129 words
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181 1963-10-03 3 Trance to have H-bomb by 1966' surprise PARIS. Wed. The I authoritative magazine. National Defence Review, said last night that Prance will have hydrogen bombs in 1966. The prediction indicated that French scientists have cut two years off the original target 'date for building the H-bomb. The maffacine. published under181 words
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110 1963-10-03 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Gangster Joseph Valachi told the Senate investigation sub-com-mittee yesterday how he was initiated into the underworld organisation of the "Cosa Nostra" ("Our Thing"). It took place in New ?ork State in 1930, he said. He and two other Initiates were calledReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement96 1963-10-03 3 Australia at ROBINSON'S Australia's Top Fashion Lingerie 1 Now available in b> LildL& Singapore and W +*V***A%o Kuala Lumpur at ;n BRi-NYLON Robinson 's See the latest in SLEEPWEAR and UNDERWEAR for women and girls. Top fashion styling and colours, plus the characteristic EXPORT QUALITY, always found in PRELUDE LINGERIE.96 words
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Advertisement271 1963-10-03 3 To be levelled now by the new '63 VIGTA AMBASSADOR i 4 stroke mower Tty»fln««t in 4 itrok* iiwwh valve,. 1h« AMBASSADOR is ymn oh.od X In ityling. /> t. Rnkh«d in »w» »on« •nom.l.with ff\ naw,chr«m«-picrt*4 folding handU > wiWi Inrtant trip f»U«i«,tti)» niw m44Mmt to Hi* VICTA rang*271 words
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Article180 1963-10-03 4 says a magistrate KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MAGISTRATE, Inche Hassan bin Haji Yunos, told a defence counsel today that the duty of the court was to administer the law and not Drescribe remedies for social problems. He said this in reply to Mr. Karam Singh's180 words
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Article50 1963-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Wesley Methodist Church will hold a bazaar on Saturday between 11 a.m. to 5.30 pjn. at the church at Port Canning Road. Main attractions of the bazaar will be the rood stalls selling a wide variety of Malaysian dishes' bargain stalls and variety counters.50 words
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Article225 1963-10-03 4 DENANG, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman wfl] make an .iiinouncement soon on the Malaysian common market and its effect on Penang's free port status. Dato Wong Pow Nee, the Chief Minister, said today. "I am sure the Tengku's proposals will be welcomed by the people225 words
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86 1963-10-03 4 DELEGATES FLY IN FOR ORCHID FESTIVAL SINGAPORE. Wed. Twenty five delegates from America and Australia flew into Singapore late tonight to attend the official opening of the Orchid Festival tomorrow by the Yang dl Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak 1 at the Turf Club. Leading the delegates were Mr.86 words
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Article42 1963-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Balbhadar Singh has been re-elected president of the Singapore Indian Association. Other members of the management committee are: vicepresident. Mr. M. Balasubramanion (re-elected); hon. general secretary. Mr. J. S. Nalr. and hon. treasurer. Mr. K. C. Natarajan.42 words
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Article23 1963-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chines* YMCA will hold Its third annual Children's Walk on Sunday starting at South Pier at 9.30 am.23 words
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Article24 1963-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Police Band will perform at thePek Kio Community Centre. Durham Estate, tomorrow from 5.30 p.m to 6.30 p.m.24 words
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Article30 1963-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Primary Production Department will give free film shows at the Pin Ghee High School, Changl RouJ. on Friday from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.30 words
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Article27 1963-10-03 4 STNOAPORE. Wed.— The Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association will hold a reunion dinner on Oct. 18 (.Founders Day tat the Shanghai Room In Clemenceau Avenue.27 words
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Article332 1963-10-03 4 AIR A RR IV ALS AND DEPARTURES THK following is today Kchadule 1 of civil aircraft movrmrntu nt P»ya Lt-bar airport SlnKaporc: ARRIVALS OAC: Krom London. I*l— Hl Zurich. Bcimt. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 7(X)i j..V, p.,n. from Mrlboumc. Sydn.y. Darwin, Jakarta (KA 711) Si.uft p.m Japan Air Umi: Krum Jakarta332 words
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Advertisement253 1963-10-03 4 GALA OPENING TODAY! SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 1 KUALA LUMPUR KOTA BHARU > JOHORE BAHRU ODKOW \RANIdt MKEWA^ CATHAY MALACCA ALORSTAR PENANG I CATHAY Jj CATHAY S ODBON of MALAYSIAVMARCO POLO'! jft l fc. A CATHAY-KERIS FILNtM Ja V tfcj if with ENGLISH SUBTITLES NOORDIN AHMAD ROSE YATIMAH WW Directed by M.253 words
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Article, Illustration29 1963-10-03 5 Royal Coat of Arms for the Raja Perempuan, the Raja Muda and Raja di-Hilir. Perak Royal Crest for the Sultan's exclusive use.29 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-10-03 5 BOTH WERE REDESIGNED ONLY LAST YEAR ITNLIKE other states which have fewer emblems, Perak has three, two of which were redesigned only last year for the use of the royal family to replace those of former years. The three emblems are: The PERAK* ROYAL CREST, which is exclusively for the296 words
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Article, Illustration331 1963-10-03 5 ritHE Nobat or Royal 1 State Drums (above), which are an integral part of almost every royal function, has an ancient tradition which can be traced back to Persia. The name "Nobat" is derived from the Persian word "Naubat" for nine items. Most important331 words
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Advertisement100 1963-10-03 5 CANNING GARDEN ESTATE 1 LIMITED 1 TAMBUN ROAD, IPOH. OFFER THEIR SINCERE FELICITATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF THE INSTALLATION OF HIS HIGHNESS SULTAN DULI YANG MAHA MULIA PADUKA SERI SULTAN IDRIS AL-MUTAWAKIL ALALLAHI SHAH IBNI SULTAN ISKANDAR SHAH AS SULTAN OF PERAK. FOR BOOKINGS OF HOUSES PLEASE PHONE 3751 PRICES100 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-10-03 6 Britain is 'fully committed to support Malaysia' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'JHE Deputy British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. J. R. A. Bottomley, said categorically today that there was no question of Britain being "half-hearted"' in supporting this country, especially in defence. "We are fully committed to supporting Malaysia." he said.357 words
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152 1963-10-03 6 rIE Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan will open the Universal Children's Day rally here on Saturday by releasing 100 balloons carrying a banner saying Universal Children's Day 1963. Five thousand school children will attend the rally on the station padang at 8 a.m.152 words
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Article93 1963-10-03 6 Pregnant woman is sent to jail MUAR, Wed. The pre- Mdent of the Sessions Court here, Inche Abdul Daim bin Zalnuddln, yesterday sentenced a pregnant 36-year-old woman. Ng Slew Lian. to three months' Jail in default of $1,000 fine for assisting the execution of illegal 36--character lottery. Ng was jointly93 words
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Article27 1963-10-03 6 SYDNEY, Wed. Malaysian students here and some of their Australian friends are looking into the possibility of establishing the first Australian-Malaysia Association In this country.27 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-10-03 6 Rotarians are urged to extend help for youth l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. I Rotarians here were today told that they were in a position to predict and shape the character of the next generation and that they must make more efforts to organise youth. The District Governor of the Rotary Club,141 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-10-03 6 Fake Poly diplomas warning to public OINGAPORE, Wed. 13 Fake Singapore Polytechnic diplomas are being circulated in Malaya, it was announced here today. Mr. Robert Edis, the secretary to the board of governors of the Polytechnic. In a notice in the Straits Times today, warned the public that forged sessional110 words
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Article43 1963-10-03 6 IPOH, Wed— A restricted resident. Lee Sol Kee, 20. was fined $100 or two months' jail by the Sessions Court here today when he pleaded guilty to falling to report to the police on Sept. 1. He paid the fine.43 words
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Article123 1963-10-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. OELANGOR Sikhs have pledged that should the occasion arise they would not shirk from making any sacrifice required of them in defending Malaysia. This pledge was made at a gathering of Selangor Sikhs at the Tatt Khalsa Dlwan Temple at Perkins Street123 words
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77 1963-10-03 6 IPOH. Wed. The Machinery Department and the Drainage and Irrigation Department today became the first Federal Government departments here to move into the two modem glasswalled four-storey buildings in Douglas Road. Seven other Federal departryms will move during the next few days into the twin77 words
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86 1963-10-03 6 FIVE STAGE $5,000 GRAB FROM A VAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Five men armed with daggers yesterday waylaid a van in North Bridge Road, and snatched brief case containing $5,000 from a salesman, Mr. Ng Phenc Hean, who was at the wheel. Mr. Ng had earlier left his shop in Jalan I86 words
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Article22 1963-10-03 6 SEREMBAN. Wed. Mr. Quek Kal Dong, 38. M.P.. has been eltctcd president of the Negrl Sembilan branch of the MCA.22 words
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85 1963-10-03 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two leading Australian fashion models. Dianp Masters (left) and Marlene Gray, who are fl.vin* home tomorrow, said today they wished they could stay longer in Singapore They said: "The Australian fashion parades here have been a highlight of our85 words
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206 1963-10-03 6 Amah dispute: Appeal to British TUC I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ma1V layan Trades Union Congress decided tonight to call on the British T.U.C. to use its good offices to bring about a peaceful solution to the amahs dispute with the Commonwealth Services authorities. A cable Is expected to be sent206 words
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Advertisement292 1963-10-03 6 Singapore Cement Manufacturing Co. Ltd. mlm A SP^Bl 'v I I II I^l BP*^f |I^7^aßPl mm^m^k. Lime Calcination Kilns. **?StftZttf to »ffis Bt Singapore Cement Manufacturing Co. Ltd., a company incorporated in f**^*]^* j2[ jpt, Singapore to manufacture cement from imported clinker. The capacity of this i "^^f l A292 words
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Article232 1963-10-03 7 At Chinese New Year party SINGAPORE, Wed. A coroner was told today how a "friendly argument" led to a heated quarrel which ended in the fatal stabbing of Yap Chin Chiew, a Kuala Lumpur shop assistant. Inspector Tan Eng Bok, conducting the Inquiry, said that232 words
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Article51 1963-10-03 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The secretary of the Public Service Comirission. Mr. Harry Chan Keng Howe, left here yesterday for a three-week tour of West Germany at the invitation of the West German Government. He was accompanied by Mrs, Chan, who is principal of Dunman English Primary51 words
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Article63 1963-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three men armed with daggers held up a couple at the Merdeka Stadium here last night and robbed them of $30 in cash. Wong Kim Mun, 22, and his girl friend were sitting on a grass verge near the stadium at 12.30 am.63 words
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Article167 1963-10-03 7 SEREMBAN, Wednesday. rpHE standard of accounting in the Public Works A Department's water supply section came under fire today by the Auditor-General, Mr. D. G. Bompas, who said the accounts appeared to require "a general overhaul." In his report on the accounts of the State167 words
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98 1963-10-03 7 PENANO. Wed. Police are looking for three "customers" who grabbed 11 new shirts from a shop in Penang Road yesterday. The shopkeeper, Mr. M. J. Tullusidas, told police that the trio all men called at his shop at about 9.30 a.m. and asked98 words
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Article43 1963-10-03 7 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Ministry of Education today announced the awards of 200 bursaries valued at $420 a year each— loo to pupils who are studying In pre-unlverslty classes (English) and 100 to pupils studying In upper secondary! classes (Chinese) this year.43 words
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122 1963-10-03 7 13ft. crocodile hooked (with chicken) in a mining pool JJATU GAJAH, Wed. Inche Mohamed Lazim bin Itam Pahang, 40, a foreman employed by the Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Co., in Tanjong Tualang, seven miles from here, caught a 13 ft. crocodile in a mining pool near a river yesterday. It122 words
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Article284 1963-10-03 7 FINAL ALERT PLANS FOR COUNCIL By NELSON RUTHERFURO: Kuala Lumpur, Wed. THE complete pattern of Malaysia's "state of preparedness" is expected tc be ready "for the first full meeting next week of the Malaysia Defence Council, with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in the chair. The groundwork, started when284 words
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Article88 1963-10-03 7 Exhibition of modern paintings SINGAPORE, Wed. —An exhibition of 70 modern paintings by seven Malaysian artists will be held here at the National Library in Stamford Road from Oct. 13 to 27. The seven artists are Messrs. Ng Yat Chuan, Ho Ho Ylng. Tan Yee Hong, Tay Chee Ton. Johnda88 words
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Article27 1963-10-03 7 KUANTAN. Wed.— The Kuantan Youth Club will hold Its annual dance on Saturday at the Town Hall here in aid of Us building fund.27 words
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91 1963-10-03 7 PENANG, Wed. The secretary of the Lions Club of Penang. Mr. Quelt Seng Hin. yesterday urged members to "each bring in at least one new Lion" during the October membership drive. "But." he warned at the club's luncheon meeting, "select your new91 words
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176 1963-10-03 7 IPOH. tt«d. I IFHE six Alliance mem- bers In the Tanjong Rambutan local council talked out of last night's monthly meeting: over an increase in assessment. They are Mr. Lau Yew Hung. Mr Ton Sek Thlm. Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Druid. Inche Abdul Rani176 words
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149 1963-10-03 7 MIDWIVES WHO WORK 65 HOURS A WEEK SINGAPORE. Wed—The.lndustrial Arbitration Court was todav told of the plight of "over-worked" Government midwives. Mr. G. Kandasamy, general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, said at the resumed hearing of the midwives dispute, that midwives in rural clinics worked a total149 words
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156 1963-10-03 7 Mr. Ng 52, puts 3 robbers to flight I^AMPAR, Wed.—Fifty1V two-year-old Ng Teik fought off three robbers, two of them armed with daggers and masked, and chased them out of his shop in the Wah Loong new village here last night. Mr. Ng was chopping firewood at the back of156 words
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Article30 1963-10-03 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Members of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry from Its Shell branch in Pulau Bukom. have donated 53.700 to the National Trade Unions Congress Fund.30 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-10-03 7 THE FIRST LADY'S APPEAL TO WOMEN SINGAPORE, Wed. Puan Noor Aishah (above) today appealed to Asian women to help in the work of the hospital dlversional therapy unit, when she spoke at the opening of the sale of work at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. "I appeal to Asian women to142 words
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Advertisement249 1963-10-03 7 Kvening Gown of White Nylon Chiffon over Taffeta with flowing full-length panels in front. Bodice of Brilliant Gold Fringe, jewelled and pearled, to match the magic of the evening. See our After-Five Collection for the sophisticated matured women. Available in Half and Full Sizes. At ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE. Originals One of249 words
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Article28 1963-10-03 8 SUNQEI PATANI. Wed. Prte- won during the **«'»rtl« celebrations in Sungel Patanl will be given away at a tea party at Ibrahim Secondary School on Saturday.28 words
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298 1963-10-03 8 IPOH, Wednesday. J^ FORMER tin mine engineer, charged with cheating the proprietor of a night club of $156 worth of food and drinks by issuing dud cheques, said in court today he could not remember signing the cheques. lan Stirling Sievwright, 40, alias298 words
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131 1963-10-03 8 Danes will turn out to greet princess KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaysia's small Danish community, numbering about 100, Is expected to turn out in force to greet Crown Princess Margrethe of Denmark during her forthcoming visit She is due to spend four days here at the end of November in the131 words
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Article39 1963-10-03 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Qantos Airways will display 15 different varieties of West Australian wild flowers in the Qantas Corroboree Room in Bras Basah Road from Oct. sto 13 In conjunction with the 4th World Orchid Conference here.39 words
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Article63 1963-10-03 8 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— A vegetable gardener, Tan Kok Cheng, 53, was fined a total of $38,000, or 27 months' Jail in the Sessions Court yesterday for two offences under the Excise Act. He pleaded guilty to possession of a complete still and 581 gallons of Intoxicating63 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-10-03 8 HE LEADS U.S. MISSION OFFERING MORE TRADE CONTACTS KL'ALA LUMPI R. Wed. The director of the I ni ted States Marketing and Industrial Development trade mission. Mr. Milton A. Berger (above), arrived here yesterday as head of a group of seven American businessmen who have come to offer about 400130 words
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Article45 1963-10-03 8 MUAR, Wed. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin. Hajl Yunos, will open 14 rural development projects here from Monday to Wednesday. The projects Include two clinics, three primary schools, four national-type schools and five community halls.45 words
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Article25 1963-10-03 8 TAIPING. Wed. P. Murugan, 40. a labourer was found dead in a drain at Kampong Boyan. No foul play Is suspected.25 words
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192 1963-10-03 8 Lab claims: No reply from Ministry KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Keneral secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, Mr. A. T. Lingam, said today he was disappointed that the Ministry of Health had broken its assurance about replying to claims by the Laboratory192 words
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Article91 1963-10-03 8 A REPORT In the Straits Times of Sept. 28, described Miss Lois Theresa Kao. against whom judgment was given in the Singapore High Court in a claim involving $129,150, as an employer of the General Electric Company. The claim was brought by Mis* Chern Derclng as91 words
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219 1963-10-03 8 - SINGAPORE. Wed. npHE State Coroner, A Mr. Nadesan Ganesan, today praised the heroism of two young ship mechanics who died In a vain attempt to save a fellow worker trapped in a gas-filled tank on u cargo vessel. The coroner219 words
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Advertisement531 1963-10-03 8 r I TME STRUTS TIMK« SATURDAY. BEPTEM»EW \Z. 1»3» STUBBORN SAFE FOILS AN ARMED GANG $150,000 fortune saved cold steel ffnßffMNrW SINGAPORE, Frldjy 4|kßl B^^^^^^J^^^^Kjl P Sh P Fof sffmnutes two of the four-man 4H I worked swiftly on the^steel-the door ,f 6 £j| t g^ fW9 J^oo^nusSo^rid^^ the -M531 words
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Miscellaneous166 1963-10-03 8 All** O»p &9 VmTm jf^^fi^ B WA^E-RE \WE DO A*A£ Y -^VtVtGgTVlfc TLMJ SEEM TO BE I STUMBLED INTO EM»? JUST COME jr IL OtABXV.' y>-I__J "-—"7 /Sr^GuAOC^ Kg VLJWi ANY GUARDS.. 6LEEPIWG BCAUTVS WHOS I ALONG AN' J"^ fTjT^&Bfc- i J/l I V THAT M^CV 86. J ASLEEP' j^.^166 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1963-10-03 9 Dramatist who fears success LAST WEDNESDAY Harold Pinter had two one-act plays open ing at the New Arts Theatre, London. The film version ol his most famous play, "The Caretaker," has just had its pre miere at the Edinburgh Festival. His screen-play for another film. Joseph Losey's "The Servant," hus1,265 words
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Advertisement506 1963-10-03 9 The New G. E. C. REG AL RANGE of refrigerators Famous G.E.C. quaUt^m^mgerators— value-priced! asfflk REGAL in every way, this new range of hmm\ aim G.E.C. refrigerators brings you the well*V^ jWjT" known G.E.C. quality combined with brilSflMMMkf^spMKßflV a33HMNH^3MB3BMtt liant new design and value-priced. All WLw aadHMBHRriMMMMM models have durable,506 words
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Advertisement247 1963-10-03 9 THE DOUBLE life or HAROLD PINTER— WHO HAS EMERGED AS A MAJOR FIGURE IN THE BRITISH THEATRE SINGAPORE Asiatic Refrigeration Co., 385, Upper Aljumed Rodd. Boon Cnaye t Co., !?2. Hill Street. Brifnt Co., Ltl, 20. East Coast Road, (15). Central Electrical I Refriferatinf Co.. 346, Joo Chiat Rodd. Chent247 words
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Obituary39 1963-10-03 10 Ware's Sl* i Minimum MR M RATH AM retired Station Master. Malayan Ralrwaysr Malaya, passed awav on 1.%-t-A.l suddenly at h;« re^idenie In Kancheepuram. Madras He was V> He is sunived by his u.fe, Rukiammal and daughter years39 words
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Article107 1963-10-03 10 MR. A MRS. Jaaon Taa thank relapresents and asuiMance on the occasion of their wedding on 2H-9-KI. MR. AND MRS. Khoo Telk Huat ■h.ink raSattVOl and friends for their ood Vtafcos assistance and presents on irii cnri-ion of their marriage. OATO A DATIN l^>ke Wan The man to t'l.nk107 words
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Article34 1963-10-03 10 M Horrfs Sl« Iliitiimiisi NC THO taken hy Japanese Army it rhamrk. on 2-1-44 haa not been •pen nr heard of since Anyone having iiihci N| MM Sin. IS Jalan station I'hamek. Johore34 words
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Article68 1963-10-03 10 ;n Wnrdt <l» i Minimum) YOUR RECIPI 1> incomplete If you aaaM mil Thatcher s Mint Rauce. At all good stores in Jt o/ bottle FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and book addicts to browse in their showroom at Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore SATISFYING APPETISING RVVITA68 words
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Article587 1963-10-03 10 As long as confrontation I lasts, talk of a summit meeting on Malaysia or even a meeting of Foreign Ministers obviously is premature. For what is there to discuss? The Manila agreement has been j broken, diplomatic i elatiorr. 'severed and trade between Malaysia and Indonesia suspended.587 words
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Article366 1963-10-03 10 The Bcntong Town Council's financial difficulties are exceptional in gravity, but not in kind. Muar, Pontian, Klang pnd Teluk Anson are among other towns in various states which have lately been in the news because of budgetary embarrassments. As for local councils, financial shortages and crises seem to366 words
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Article218 1963-10-03 10 That tourism can be t>n important source of income and employment has long beer realised in Malaya and Singapore. But it cannot be said that either of these Malaysian territories have done enough to realise their potential an tourist centres. Tourist promotion boards and offices have been set up218 words
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353 1963-10-03 10 LONDON, Wed.— Seldom since Suez has a defence problem so perplexed and divided Whitehall as the plan to build an Allied fleet of mixed-manned Polaris rocket ships. It has taken five special Cabinet meetings in a row for Mr. Macmillan. his Ministers and353 words
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LETTERS
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Article266 1963-10-03 10 I REFER to the letter by "Perplexed" (ST. BepL 21). He should have approached the head of the school concerned. The eight classrooms were completed and ready for occupation at the end of May 1963 and the furniture was already on supply to the school in the first266 words
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Letter57 1963-10-03 10 ON Aug. 10 I read that regulations for a tenancy tribunal were being drawn up and should be ready in two to three weeks. If Singapore is to be the New York of Malaysia the Government should put this tribunal In action soon. This Is good for the57 words
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Letter58 1963-10-03 10 BELIEVE that we Malaysians are most willing to do our part to minimise the effect of the present break-off in trade with Indonesia. Let us hope that our businessmen will play their Dart too in this matter by not taking .any advantage of the present situation to create58 words
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Letter189 1963-10-03 10 I REFER to tne letter from "Disappointed" ST. Sept. 28 complaining of the Inconvenience incurred by the temporary closing of the map sales office in Jalan Mountbatten. I am well aware of the Inconvenience caused both to "Disappointed" and other members of the public and I can assure189 words
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Letter59 1963-10-03 10 SINCE the President of Indonesia Imagines that he can bring Tengku Abdul Rahman to his knees by his confrontation policy, may I suggest that we stop supplying fresh water and foodstuffs to Pulau Samboe and Blakan Padang. as well as the numerous other islands in the Rhio group59 words
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Letter92 1963-10-03 10 IHAVE asked many people In Singapore what are the amounts for which our subsidiary coins from one cent to 50 cents are legal tender but have not yet found anyone who knew the answer. Some of them were people whose business was concerned with cash. Various people tell92 words
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Article, Illustration915 1963-10-03 10 Malaysia: Cooling down in Jakarta WITH Dr. SUBANDRIO'S RETURN FROM HIS HECTIC NEW YORK TRIP BR ITA I N'S Amb a s sador, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, emerged from masting Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today and presented me this product of his classical English education, a quotation from Shakespeare: "This915 words
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Advertisement41 1963-10-03 10 .1 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Strttt, Tel: *****. HONGKONS: Mirador Maniion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement78 1963-10-03 10 MkWWXm fc-' Hi HI BAUSCH I 10M8 <^T\ p. p. I COMBINATION EYEWEAR FOR LADIES A flattering new feminine combination frame, with graceful upswept lines, from new sculptured bridge to plaque free top rims. In new Ebb-Tone and solid colours, and decorated styles, truly a new fashion idea in eyewear.78 words
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238 1963-10-03 11 Rush work for orchids (worth millions) show SINGAPORE, Wed. Experts were working till well past midnight tonight to put the finishing touches to the International Orchid Festival which will be opened here at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof Ishak. By 5.30 p.m. today the chairman238 words
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Article46 1963-10-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Rubber production in August this year totalled 68.477 tons 39.796 tons by estates and 28.681 tons by smallholders. According to preliminary statistics issued today by the Statistics Department. 28.524 tons were produced by European-man-aged estates and 11.272 tons by Asian estates.46 words
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Article, Illustration393 1963-10-03 11 'Drive Reds out' call to teachers and parents CINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tonight urged parents and teachers to help drive Communists out of schools to enable Chinese education to develop and flourish normally. For years the Communists had used Chinese schools as t393 words
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Article175 1963-10-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. A WOMAN, whose husband died ir. a road accident A in January last year, was awarded $25,196 damages for herself and her seven children in the High Court here today. Madam Lee Yen brought the action against Kepong Mines Ltd. Her husband.175 words
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Article68 1963-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A goodwill i mission of live Japanese Parliamentarians, now in Kuala Lumpur, nave postponed their visit to Indonesia because of transportation difficulties following the break in diplomatic telatlons between Malaysia and Indonesia. A Reuter report from Jakarta, quoting the Antara news agency,68 words
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Article34 1963-10-03 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Proi JDJ». Miller and Mr. David Butt, both from the Research School of Pacific Studies of the Australian National University yesterday met faculty members of the Singapore and Nanyang Universities.34 words
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Article71 1963-10-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Straits Times today received $130 In contributions towards the National Patriotic Fund, bringing tbe total so far received by Its group of newspapers to $142,757. The latest donations came from: Manager, staff and settlers of the Ayer Hium Land Development Scheme. Kluang71 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-10-03 11 'TERRIFIC TIME; NOW BUNNY GOES HOME KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A special guest of the Prime Minister. Trngku Abdul Rahman, who came here for the Malaysia celebrations, left for London today after having "a terrific time." She is Nancy ("Bunny") Simons (above), the Tengku's official chauffeur In London. Miss Simmons, who147 words
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Article77 1963-10-03 11 Parade to mark affiliation SINGAPORE. Wed. A parade was held In Nee Soon today to mark the affiliation of 31 Company. Gurkha Army Service Corps, to H.M.A.B. Quiberon, a frigate. About 30 of the ship's complement and an equal number of Gurkhas formed up on parade. Lt.-Cdr. Peter Rees Inspected77 words
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Article36 1963-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Tan Bah Nee. of the Singapore Work Brigade, with 160 donors won the first prize of $700 in the blood donor competition for September. Altogethei 1.013 people donated blood last month36 words
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Article, Illustration549 1963-10-03 11 Acquittal in lottery case: 'Suspicion not enough' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Joo Chong, owner of a medicine shop in Neil Road, was acquitted today after a three-day trial on a charge of cheating Mui Wing Shui, 74, who said he received only $80,000 after giving the accused a lottery ticket which won549 words
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Article61 1963-10-03 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Yu Ooh Kua. a taxi driver, who appealed against a District Court conviction and sentence of 12 months' jail for llvta« partly on the earnings of a 17-year-old prostitute, had his conviction and sentence confirmed In the High Court today. The effence was said to61 words
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Article22 1963-10-03 11 BBNTONO, Wed. Inspector Mohamed Yunus bin Alladitta. the administrative officer here, has been transferred to Temerloh as Area Inspector.22 words
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Article161 1963-10-03 11 EXPERT ON TV TEACHING ARRIVES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A British television expert, with a plan to help Malaysia save on her educational costs, arrived here today. He Is Commander J.C.R. Proud, director of the British Centre for Educational Television Overseas. who has come to discuss the possibilities of presenting educational161 words
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Article36 1963-10-03 11 PENANG. Wed.— To wind up Us activities this year, St. Xavier'a corps of drums* and pipes will march through the city at 9 a.m. on Saturday, starting from the school building in Parquhar Street.36 words
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Article140 1963-10-03 11 KUCHING. Wednesday. EIGHTEEN shotguns owned by Dyaks of Rumah Apl. a longhouse in the Sibu district, have been confiscated following a raid on a nearby shop. The shop, which served a camp, was raided and looted cr Malaysia Day. The raiders, most of whom came140 words
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Article57 1963-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Straits Times today received $10 from Inche Hamzah Baharl, of Port Swettenham. and S5 from Inche Ismail Taib. of Singapore, for Che Haenah binte Taib. widow of radio comedian Tahir bin Abdul Rahman, who was killed In a road accident early this57 words
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Article29 1963-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Gov-vernment-appointed board of inquiry into the dispute over union representation in the nursing service will hold Its first sitting on Friday at 10 a.m.29 words
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Advertisement131 1963-10-03 11 tfoduba JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for tbe name j TOSHIBA You Enjoy Viewing I I We Do The Rest ft 4-Elemcnt out-door Maintenanca Replacement* TV Insurance MONTHLY RENTAL: $15.00 $21.00 To* Di.count for Cash lot* Hira Purchase T«rm« Sole Agents:- Km Huat Radio Co.. Ltd., 122 124 OnriMf* *—4.131 words
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Miscellaneous466 1963-10-03 11 iToday's radio, TV I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA "•V™ > BERVICB8 ERVICB NATIONAL SHOHTWAVE HHOKTWAVC SERVICE SERVICE 41.1 metres 41 METRES A.M 6.00 Tune Signal. A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Negara-Ku; 6.02 Prelude To Morning Prelude: 7.15 News: Breanlast; 7.00 Time Signal, 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7 JO Up The News;466 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-10-03 12 Indonesia House building nearing completion bu t who'll use it? SINGAPORE, Wed -The Indonesian Government has not decided what to do with the new $4 million "Wisma Indonesia" (Indonesia House) in Orchard Road, which is due to be completed next month. Dr. Oei Beng To, who160 words
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Article42 1963-10-03 12 ALOK SIAK. Wed.— Hie Ketlun Government Clerical Union al it.s general mcetini; here last mum unanimously decided to 'remain independent" and not sett: affiliation either with the National Union ot Clerical Workers, or the Am.ilK:i mated Union ot Clerical Workers.42 words
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Article181 1963-10-03 12 PENANG, Wed. rpHE State Government is to take more drastic x action to check secret society activities in Penang. "We have asked the au- thorities concerned to see to this," the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. I told the Straits Times today Dato Wong181 words
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Article63 1963-10-03 12 Jakarta now bans our films JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian National Front Political Confederation has ordexed a general ban on Malaysian and British films. Orders were sent out to the provinces to stop showin- tin- films in loci cinemas the official Antara News Age.ncy reported. Col Djuhartono, the National Front's denuty63 words
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126 1963-10-03 12 KILLER WITH BUTCHER'S KNIFE HUNTED BY POLICE A LOR STAB. Wed. Kedah police today launched manhunt for a murderer armed with a butcher's knife. The wanted man. described as middle-aged. Is believed to have brutally killed a pretty housewife. Puteh blnte Mat Isa. 29. at Kampont Pantai Halban. near the126 words
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Article65 1963-10-03 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. A prisoner, who escaped from Outrnni Jail on March 14. was jailed for six months by a magistrate's court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from legal custody. Ong Kim Hock. 21. was serving a seven-month jail .sentence for theft when65 words
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214 1963-10-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed fFHE Government is is- suing temporary travel documents to all new applicants while Malaysian passports are being printed. The documents each bearing stamps to the value of $3 are valid for one year. They are being Issued here and inAgencies - 214 words
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209 1963-10-03 12 Anti-rabies inoculation for 100,000 dogs soon ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Inoculation of the 100,000 licensed dogs in the country will start as soon as anti-rabies vaccine arrives In the next few days from the United States. A spokesman for the Vetrrtnary Department >aid that 20.000 doses of tne MTum was expected209 words
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Article47 1963-10-03 12 LONDON, Wed.— Malaysia Hill here now has a small mosque open 24 hours a day for anyone who wants to make usr of it. It was recently dedicated (or use as a prayer room by the Imam of the Islamic Centre here.47 words
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Article34 1963-10-03 12 HONO KONG. Wed. The Hong Kong Government plans to start ■work next year on a new $25 million flood pumping .scheme in an effort to augment the colony's water supplies. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement110 1963-10-03 12 Fabric at its finest The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage iflß^WPsi!B^\\)' of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours /'/^§BP^R^\ M§M\tL W^WWm 1 1/ Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, UHV' vW)L m r or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous, 11 P jf110 words
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274 1963-10-03 13 LONDON. W< SHOW OF STRENGTH AIMED AT IMPRESSING ASIANS JJUSSIA was reported yesterday to be reinforcing its guards along the Chinese frontier and its naval forces in the Far East. Diplomatic dispatches said both moves appeared to be precautions prompted by the worsening Sino-Soviet274 words
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487 1963-10-03 13 Rich taxpayers 'being r subsidised by the poor' COMPLAINTS OF DEVELOPING NATIONS... WASHINGTON, Wed U.S. Treasury Secretary, and Mr. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, new head ol the International Monetary Fund, in stressing the need for a study to see what improvement.; could be made. Mr. Maudling said the study should be conducted487 words
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74 1963-10-03 13 LONDON. Wed.— Bill Southern. 60, oldest serving barman with I the P and O Line, retired yesterday a,fter 43 years at sea. Mr. Southern .aid on board the liner Orcades at Tilbury: "In my experience I found British passengers to be theReuter - 74 words
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Article34 1963-10-03 13 GUADELOUPE, Wed. Juan I Bosch, deposed President of the Dominican Republic, arrived in this French Antilles territory last night and said he was going to Puerto Rico in exile.— UJ».l34 words
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135 1963-10-03 13 NEW YORK. Wed.— Voters at Cambridge. Maryland, rejected yesterday a plan to end the colour bar there by 1.994 votes to 1.720. The specific issue before the 5.282 voters— l.s3s of them Negro was whether to accept or reject an amendment to theReuter - 135 words
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180 1963-10-03 13 Ben Bella grabs all Frenchowned land ALGIERS, Wed. President Ahmed Ben Bella last night announced the immediate nationalisation of of all land belonging to French settlers in Algeria. Addressing about 100,000 people from a balcony of the government building here, he declared: "From this minute, there is no longer aReuter - 180 words
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Article50 1963-10-03 13 ATHENS. Wed— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wile of President Kennedy, arrived here by air today for a private holiday. She Is staying at the luxurious »hi e villa here of the Greek s.'.ip|jii;u maßnate. Mr. Marcos Nnnnko.v It has a private beach, and a swimming pool Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article28 1963-10-03 13 UNITED NATIONS. Wed Dr I Ruul D Ingles. Philippine Am- to Thailand, was unanimously elected yesterday vice chairman of the General Assembly's special political committee.— UPI.UPI - 28 words
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266 1963-10-03 13 Gilchrist forbade use of arms kept in embassy f ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain confirmed yes-! terday that she kept aj small amount of arms in her embassy in Jakarta but the ambassador gave specific instructions not to use them during the recent attacks on the embassy. A Foreign Office spokesman,Reuter; UPI - 266 words
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121 1963-10-03 13 \[EW YORK, Wed.-Multi-millionalr John D Rockefeller HI today announced the formation of a philanthropic organisation designed to promote US-Asian understanding through cultural exchanges. The name of the organisation will be the J.D.R. 3rd Fund. Mr. Rockefeller, who is president of the Japan Society121 words
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Article32 1963-10-03 13 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Kuwait, the rich Middle East oil state, yesterday announced that it Is severing economic relations with South Africa, giving up trade worth several millions dollars Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement341 1963-10-03 13 A NEW CONCEPTION OF BEAUTY IN WATCHMAKING BSn^BVBBBBBB^BBB^BBBBBWSSSttB^ HB MBBBBBM BBB^^^BBlS^^^^^B mmm Is 1:111 M;Mm LW^i /J\ Wk wsm I 1 *bV nisi i"^ 4*iS bbV if ImbV Bm Jv, JbYbbbbMbl I HHBrA'' I ft Uiy til ll'i D I"w Very often, the demands of techno- achieved without deception or341 words
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Article, Illustration800 1963-10-03 14 M<)ST of the nvomen who go to work today manage to run their homes successfully as well as cope with fulltime jobs. They come from many walks of life and they somehow adjust their routine to ensure that everything runs smoothly.800 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-10-03 14 SILVER FOR DANLSH JEWELLERY MODERN Danish ?1 artists rarely work with very costly jewellery." Gold, platinum and precious stones are often used with fine results, but first and foremost attention has been paid to the restrained lustre of silver combined with semi-precious stones or other decorative materials. What the young183 words
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Article119 1963-10-03 14 HERE is the easiest way of making a bedspread to fit any size bed. All you need is to make it three times the width of your bed. You can choose It to match or contrast the colour scheme of the bedroom: co-ordinate the colour to a119 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-10-03 14 PRETTY TABLE DECORATIONS AT THE ORCHID SHOW ARCHID arrangement V for table decorations is a special art and those who are interested in flower arrangements will find a big display of them at the Singapore Turf Club. The International Orchid Festival which begins this evening will be open to the194 words
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Article107 1963-10-03 14 IF you have some old paint brushes that need renovating, here are two hints worth keeping in mind. Equal quantities of turpentine and linseed oil will often soften a hardened paint brush. Leave the brush to soak, then wash in warm soda water and, when the107 words
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Advertisement297 1963-10-03 14 BUY TWO YARDS FOR I j THE PRICE OF ONE I a Here's a golden opportunity JJ you should not miss! I Yards and yards of quality JJ textiles are being offered at HALF PRICE. sj .^^j^SbJbbbs 2 *j&& Hurry nntr w/jjk <■ -'"t JSjs mill untiil Vfebtt JBrSr^E'- disappointment.297 words
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Miscellaneous308 1963-10-03 14 Straits Times Crossword across "The whirligig of time brings 9. Following U.S.A. compilation. In hl> (Twelfth Night) there's a trail winding to an- (8). other country (9). T. Foreign minister— namely one 10. Hesitantly hit out In Kent (5). wtth the mark of royalty (6) 11. Rocks the rent-con troUers?308 words
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Advertisement1254 1963-10-03 15 feMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. 111: Nl. JJ33I CLLERMAN LINE «V KLAVENESS LINE LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, HUU 1 MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Cin Of EASTBOURNE* AccepUaf cargi fir Ceitral 1 Saul* S'pora P. Sham Pe-a-g uraenea. 3 Oct BRONXVILLE Alta Mils iMlagkaa) Spore P Sham1,254 words
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Article79 1963-10-03 16 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating- customs duties for the week beginning on October S. Robber 70 cts a Ib. Copra $478 a ton. Coconut oil 5784 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $378.25 a ton. The rate of duties79 words
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Article61 1963-10-03 16 CHINESE Prcduea Cxehangs, lingapora noon prises ptr picul yesterday: Coconut sil: bulk *<* sellers, drum 549 Kellers Copra: Oct./Nov. I'K 'Continent S3U buyers. Popper: Muntok white *14V| *eners. Sarawak whit* $145 sellers, special Sarawak black fllO sellers, garbled Lampong black $110 sellers. AST A $122t sellers Singapore Ceeenut61 words
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691 1963-10-03 16 From Our Market Correspondent OPERATORS on the Malayan Stock Exchange seem suddenly to have rediscovered the older established industrial counters, picked out some of the good ones and are now engaged in rocketing prices. Certainly the new issues did not get much of a691 words
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Article22 1963-10-03 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 1. Oct. 2. Industrials: 120.88 123.06 Tins: 105.09 104.92 rubbers: 110.53 110.53 Dec 29, 1962 100.22 words
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Article794 1963-10-03 16 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: Beustssd (18.00O) $1.53: Dunlops 52.88 BL. (4.000) (2.90, < 1.000) (2.88: Its* J3.28 Bl>, (1.000) $3.34 D. (6.000) $3.30; Fed. Dlsp.794 words
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482 1963-10-03 16 rE tin price in Penang was again fractionally easier falling oy 12i cents to $459 per picul. The offering was estimated down 5 tons to 230 tons. In London on Tuesday tin pa&s!ed an uneventful trading session I although prices held steady despite the482 words
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Article290 1963-10-03 16 CHIPS lying alangsM* the Singapore Harbour whartat cr sxaMtad taday arc: Antllochui 13/34, Madison Lloyd 35/36. Mefohusu Maru 18. Kirtten Macrak 29/30. Malay 27/28, Rajah Brooke E.W. Jetty, East Sea N.W. 4, Tong Thay 13/16, Ouauag Maa N.W. 3. Braealde 18, Silver Psak 6A, Cyclops 44,290 words
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Article106 1963-10-03 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS were steadier though falls again exceeded rises. Ansei Improved after a record profit r( 1.26 million with a steady dividend. Oils and base metals were quiet, but steady. Leans were firm. C.R.a 2-j 7 Mount lu mH N. Broken Hill (10*.) ■<" 4 Ampol ii<6106 words
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Article244 1963-10-03 16 QCTOBER first frad* rubber buyers w l.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singssere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6H cents per Ib down one cent on Tuesday's cloMnft level for tbe position. The tone was easier. R AS. and F.M.R.E. dating BSssBJ In emu per ib. yssterday: Int244 words
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Article160 1963-10-03 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 2. Thr»e raontus INDUSTRIALS Uunlops 20 cts. M Cmrnt Iv E. Smelters 20 CU. Containers 12 eta. k|s*o 21cts. McAlister 15 ct* ed. Dla. IS cts. Koblnson 13 cts K. ft N. 18 cts. c. Storage 4»d." Gammon 16 cts. KoUunans 11 eta. H. S'pura160 words
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Advertisement989 1963-10-03 16 CLOSIN6 PRICES EXCHANGE RATK ULUOIiIU inIUCO 'THE Malayan Kitftans* Bank*- At.. 1 slsttan mad* U»»»« ehaases in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* October 2. «o »w») MALAYAN RUBBER mall OD S3 16/16, d/st S3 1/4 crePRICE: 68 cents (down <"»• blll M 8 »"">• blll Canada: buyns TT989 words
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Advertisement336 1963-10-03 16 MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR ■i?"!! o 1005 for to **>™ i 1964 should be sent to State Chief Education Officers before November 14th 1963. It should be noted that there are no Remove classes at Malay College. Rules of AdttSon^rß^. 0^ 6 1 N. J. RYAM Headmaster, Malay College. K.336 words
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Advertisement740 1963-10-03 17 NOTICES MR. KEE HOCK CHOON This Is to advise all concerned that Mr. Kee Hock Choon has resigned from our Company and will no longer transact business on our behalf nor collect monies. The Cycle tt Carriage Co. (M) Ltd. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND ANGLO-ASIAN RUBBER PLANTATIONS LTD. The740 words
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Advertisement955 1963-10-03 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED iO Words Si i M in.)— Box it ets. extra WANTIO TO PURCMASt BOOM mtblo S miles ot Town. Prlc* aoout SJO.OOO. Owners only. Appl? Boa AMT7 8.T.. 8 por*. XIITION Wards Si (Is}m.)—sUx It ets. extrm WHISTLING L*ow Kwonf Boat iDstitut*. Sclf-dofaßO* tuition lor both sexes.955 words
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Advertisement712 1963-10-03 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards SI (MlK.r—Box It ets. mxtrm IMI AUSTIN MINI Mloor ExctlKnt condition 33.000/- mllea New Taxed Insured Comprehensive Aufuil IBM 52.050/. 0.n.0. Vle-v Eaoo Woodlands Servic* Button (H pore). Wl»4. DAP 600 tbe one and only fully automatic car under SS.OOO. Try It now at Lyon712 words
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Advertisement518 1963-10-03 17 FOR SALE Word* Si iMin.y—Box It ets. extra TEAK 4- PIECE Bedroom Suite wltb Double Bed m\ Sluraberland Mattress. Pbone *****. View 4S9A. River Valley Road. Singapore. WASH 'N 1 WEAR Tetoron Trousers S7-30. Oenta Dungarees S2-90. Also Single Battery operated Burglars Alarm $5-50. Himalaya's 3, Seiegie Road, B'pore. SPECIAL518 words
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Advertisement447 1963-10-03 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Word* Si (Min.) Box SO ct*. extra WEODINC PRESENTS. tviytnc lewellery from Let onn. 1-06 '8 South Bridge Road, S.ngapore. EASY PAYMENT ARRANCED. Blti* White Solitaire from 1-3 Carat. Chlonic Shine Manufactirnm Jewellers. 65fc, North Bridge Road, Spore. Tel. 217.14. LADIES PRESS SHOP H.rii. U (M447 words
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Article, Illustration48 1963-10-03 18 Selangor Club's wing three-quarter, feric Floyd hands off an opponent while centre-three lan Gibson (left) and Andy Anderson back up this Club move in the match against G.E.M. (Jonah) Jones XV on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday. Selangor Club won 21-B.— Straits Times picture.48 words
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184 1963-10-03 18 Aik Huang scalps Natekar in 25 minutes BADMINTON PENANG, Wed. Penang r open and Malayan school Doy champion Tan aik Huan?. Rained his nr.;t toreign scalp i when he beat Nandu Natekar. the Indian Tnomas Cup team captain, 15-4, 15-10 in an exhibition match at the Penane Chinese Girls School184 words
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Article255 1963-10-03 18 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T«HE SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. will ask FAM to include Singapore players in the Malaysian team to compete in the Aga Khan Gold Cup championship at Dacca, Pakistan, at the end of this month. This Is because of the cancellation of the visit to255 words
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Article22 1963-10-03 18 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Employees of the Drainage and Irrigation Department in Krian have formed a sports club at BaKan Serai.22 words
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211 1963-10-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All nine Singapore soccer players selected for the Malaysian squad for the Olympic Games extra preliminary round match against Thailand on Oct. 12 here are now training at Mcracka Stadium under national coach Choo Seng Quee. First Singapore player to rheck211 words
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Article22 1963-10-03 18 MALACCA, Wed.— The Malacca Badminton Association will hold their annual Inter-club championships from Oct. 5 to 13 at Tranquerah Road.22 words
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Article18 1963-10-03 18 PENANO. Wed. Medicals beat Muslims 3-0 in a Penang League Dlv. 3 soccer match here today.18 words
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Article128 1963-10-03 18 CINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Rugby selectors, looking for back division talent, found none at -todays SCC 2nd XV s match against SRC on the padang. This scrappy match was won 9-3 by SCC who scored two penalty goals and a trv. SRC gained an unconverted trv. The SCC dominated128 words
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Article60 1963-10-03 18 PENANG. Wed. The Penang rugger team to meet the Thai Navy tourists in a friendly match at City Stadium tomorrow (5.30 p.m.': Joe Carroll: Alister Mackay, Charlie Carrier. Hilary Joseph. Raoul Huet: Martin Shaw, Joachim Joseph: Yeoh Seng Kim. Yeoh Seng Chye, Roger Quah, Tan Huat Chye, Brian60 words
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Article202 1963-10-03 18 CRICKET ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The five Malava cricket selectors i are due to meet here on Sunday. for the inal discussions before Dicking 14 players to tour Hong Kong next -month. Chie' selector P. Selvanayagaro said that only t'.ie very best players in Singapore202 words
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Article319 1963-10-03 18 FRANCIS BOEY - Malaysian council by Jan. Thong FRANCIS BOEY: by Kuala Lumpur, I 1 Wednesday I FEDERATION of Malaya Olympic Council secretary Thong Poh Nyen said today he expects the Malaysian Olympic Council be formed sometime in January next year. Mr. Thong was commenting on a report in the Straits Times today319 words
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Article76 1963-10-03 18 SINOAPORE. Wed. Tan Tock Sengi Hospital, the holders, reached the SGSFA Cup final when they trounced Meter Readers 6-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The Hospital owed tiieir big win to outside-left AH Ariff. whose scheming paved the way for nearly all their goals. The76 words
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144 1963-10-03 18 FEDERATION ACES TO MAKE S'PORE DEBUT GO-KARTING CINOAPORE, Wed.— Bill Wyllie lJ and Saw Kim Thlat, two of the Federation's top racing drivers, will make their go-karting debut in Singapore at Kallung Park on Sunday. Two other Kuala Lumpur karters, John Tuohy and lan Edmeades, are also expected to compete144 words
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Article89 1963-10-03 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lim Lean Huat was elected president of the University of Singapore Athletio Union. Other officials are: Vicepresident Sufflan Desa; secretary C. Chabra; assistant secretary Wee Tew Lim; financial secretary J. Devshl; girls' representative Siak So Wah. Captains are: Heng Jee Ong (athletics.! Llndy Lin (badmintoiu;89 words
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Article270 1963-10-03 18 Schools team to tour SWIMMING SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore Combined j S cho o Is swimming team of eight boys and five girls will tour Burma and Thailand in December. They will leave en Dec. 11. The team, which will Include some of the best swlmme-s in the state. will270 words
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Advertisement723 1963-10-03 18 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) PUBLIC EXAMINATIONTAKE NOTICE that the Court h*s Ordered that the Public Examinations of the undermentioned debtors be held at the Registrar s, Chambers. Ground Floor. High Court Building. Singapore, on Wednesday, the 16th October, 1963 j at 2.30 p.m. Bnnkruptcy No: i Consolidated > 122723 words
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Advertisement334 1963-10-03 18 NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF' IHI FEDERATION OF MALAYA IV THE llli.H COURT AT Ml \l; (Chargee's Application) ORIGINATING SUMMONS NO: 114 OF 1959. Between PL. RM. Vairavan Chettlar of No: 8, Jalan Maharanl. Muar Chargee And Ch'ng Seong Chee of No: 58, Jalan Tenang, Kam334 words
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Advertisement488 1963-10-03 18 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.WJD. contractors in Class 'K* and above up to 3 p.m. lon 18th October 1963 at the I office of the Jurutera Negeri. i Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. For erection and completion of five blocks of two units each Class488 words
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Miscellaneous62 1963-10-03 18 SOCCER S'pore League: Indian Army (Jn Besar Stadium 5.15). RDY Cup semi -finals: Cheng Wah v Klnta Indians (.Stadium Perak. Ipoh). BADMINTON Tour match: Kedah v Indian Thomas Cup team (Alor Start. RIGGER —KL club match: RMAF v University (RMAF) Tour mateb: Penang v Royal Thai Navy (City Stadium). S'pore62 words
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Article325 1963-10-03 19 EPSOM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the October meeting which opens at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday are: SHOCKLINGAM Has a special liking for the Kuala Lumpur course on which he has already won three times, twice over 7f: showed useful form at Bukit Timah last325 words
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Article117 1963-10-03 19 MOXHAM BACK IN TITLE HUNT IZEITH Moxham is back in the running for the jockeys' championship. Keith rode six winners at the recent Penang meeting which gives him a total of 41 winners this season. He is now in second position only three winners behind the leader. Lyall Harbrldge. who117 words
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Article66 1963-10-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Abdul Mawis New Zealand importations. Frangipani and Gay Giselle, did an impressive trial this morning. They ran 3f In 43 2/5 In yielding going without being extended. Franginani was stepping out particular well. There was little work this morning and the only other66 words
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528 1963-10-03 19 the newcomers entered for the October Meeting at Kuala Lumpur are several smart Australian youngsters. One with an outstanding record Is Speculation 11, late Petaldom, a flve-year-old chestnut horse by Star Kingdom out of Flower View. As a two-year-old, Speculation II beat Nashor,528 words
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326 1963-10-03 19 HOLLAND THE SHOCK TEAM IN WORLD TOURNEY AT LYONS HOCKEY F YONS, Wed.— The im- provement of Japan, Holland and West Germany and a shock defeat for the Olympic champions, Pakistan, have been the features so f~r of the international pr e Olympic men's hockey tournament being played here this326 words
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Article265 1963-10-03 19 FIFA XI from 18 world stars OELFAST, Wed. The 13 world's greatest footballers were arrong 18 piayers named here yesterday for the FIFA, team to meet England at Wembley on Oct. 23. Despite the doubts cast in some quarters, the FIFA team will be of world class for the EnglishReuter - 265 words
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Article84 1963-10-03 19 KINGSTON. Wed.— Centuries by Clyde Walcott (105) and- Basil Butcher (108) helped Prank Worrell's XI beat Conrad Hume's XI by 108 runs on the third and final day of their festival match here. Walcott followed up his fine innings by taking five for 41 with hisReuter - 84 words
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Article32 1963-10-03 19 LONDON. Wed. Mick Leahy. Irish-born holder of the British title. and Oomeo Brennan Bahamas) will meet for the vacant Empire middleweight boxing crown at Wembley here on Oct. 22.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article34 1963-10-03 19 LONDON, Wed. Results of Rugby matches played lift night: Kugby League Yorkshire Cap semi-final Dewsbury 9 Halifax 10. Rugby Union Club matches. —Saracens 14 Middlesex Hospital 0; Stroud 5 Bath 11.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article23 1963-10-03 19 ADELAIDE. Wed. South Africa won the third badminton "Test" against Australia 8-1 here yesterday to clinch the series by 2-1. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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118 1963-10-03 19 ZATOPEK AND WIFE LEAVE FOR INDONESIA pRAOUE. Wed. Emil Zatopek and hU wife Dana who have been invited to coach Indonesian sportsmen, left here for Jakarta today. Zatopek said: "We are going to Indonesia at the invitation of i the Indonesian Society tor PhyslI cal Culture which asked us toReuter - 118 words
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Article63 1963-10-03 19 SYDNEY. Wed. The United States would be a distinct threat to Australia, the holders, in the Davis Cup this year, predicted. Esca Stephens today on his return home after managing the Australian touring lawn tennis team. "America are stronger than they have been for years, and63 words
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Advertisement332 1963-10-03 19 SEE MALA YA Malaysia's Monthly Tourist Guide ii i Mar*"* -y iQljm Contents in September Issue: PUJA PANTAI, JOURNEY TO BANDAR, CHINESE TEMPLES OF PENANG, FLOWER ARRANGEMENT, SATAY, TUBA FISHING IN MALAYAN RIVERS, PULAU PERHENTIAN, STAMPS, RAILWAY TIME TABLE, AIRWAYS TIME TABLE, HOTEL AND REST HOUSES. ON SALE SOON FREE332 words
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Advertisement246 1963-10-03 19 .&m m a. m "S S" BRAND *t *< »t *€-i*+*. </£«»■ if^L /V-^ singapori ku»i» nmnn. At die first sign of stomach pain or discomfort suck a y^ "^""^o.^^ 'Bismag' Bismint, the mint-flavoured antacid sweet. j^s^^ Bismints are pleasant tasting and just ONE is generally enough for quick, long-lasting246 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-03 19 My party was almost ruined VI Via V m ~~^s W M. m!U^^ 4k» IV I 3. Mv husband give me a Bismint antacid 4. The pain soon went— and I had a iweet —we always keep some handy. I wonderful time.42 words
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315 1963-10-03 20 Naval Base union now plans a Sunday strike SINGAPORE, Wed. The Naval Base Labour Union plans to call out its 10.000 members on strike at midnight on Sunday —following legal opinion obtained on the question of picketing within the Naval Base area. The union generalsecretary, Mr. Michael Fernandez, said today315 words
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Article31 1963-10-03 20 BANGKOK. Wed.— The Government has signed a contract with the International Development and Engineering Associateds (or a joint survey of the economic feasibility of an industrial estate for Thailand.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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101 1963-10-03 20 VANCOUVER. Wed. Two families here have swapped tlieir youngest daughters because the girls could not get on witii their older sisters. It all started when Elaine, Jonasson. 15. confided to her friend. Linda Strohmeler. 15. that she could not get on with her sister. Lynn.Reuter - 101 words
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Article35 1963-10-03 20 AMSTERDAM. Wed. Former Indonesian Vioe President Mohammed Halta flew here yesterday after being under medical treatment at Stockholm for some weeks He plans to stay in Holland for about a week. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article28 1963-10-03 20 ATHENS, Wed.— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the United States President, arrived here by air today for a two week private visit to Greece. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration678 1963-10-03 20 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE, Wednesday That call to Lark Sye to remain: Three oppose move NANYANG I'niversity must be properly reorganised as a prerequiste to the Singapore Government's efforta to get the University's degrees recognised not only in Singapore but throughout Malaysia.678 words
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243 1963-10-03 20 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. rpHE Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today said that anti-Malaysian subversives were capitalising on petty squabbles between a few soldiers and civilians to stir up trouble in Johore He was addressing 300 kampong representatives, political leaders. Government officials and243 words
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Article107 1963-10-03 20 BANGKOK, Wed— The Thai Cabinet yesterday decided to go ahead with plans (or developing ports In the Southern Provinces, Lieut. -Gen. Tmuay Chayarochana, spokesman for the office of the Prime Minister said last night. Previously the Ministry of National Development has recommended that decisions on developmentReuter - 107 words
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Article69 1963-10-03 20 TOKYO. Wed.— The Foreign Minister. Mr. Masayoshl Ohira. said yesterday the victory of the People's Action Party in the recent general election in Singapore j had paved the way for a settlement of the "blood debt" claim. He told the Cabinet that if Malaya andUPI - 69 words
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Article51 1963-10-03 20 SAGA (Japan), Wed.— Five coal miners were burled alive today in a cave-in at a small coal mine here Saca is in eastern Kyushu. > H/itl.ernmost major island of Japan. Two t f the miners were recovered safely by the rescue squad, but three others were51 words
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Article57 1963-10-03 20 HONG KONG. Wed.— The Thai Government yesterday signed a contract here for the purchase of a uvin-englned. turbo-prop Hawker Slddeiey-748 aircraft for the royal flight of the King of Thailand. The plane, to be furnished in colours of the King's choice, will contain a privateReuter - 57 words
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Article21 1963-10-03 20 TOKYO. Wed— Japanese car makers exported 7.370 motor vehicles during August, the industry's trade association said yesierday. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article53 1963-10-03 20 TOKYO, Wed.— Japan will harvest its second best rice crop in history during 1963, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry predicted Tuesday. It estimated the 1963 crop would be about 13 million metric tons. The best all-time rloe harvest for Japan was the 13.27 million tons gatheredUPI - 53 words
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Article324 1963-10-03 20 LONDON, Wed— Yesterday's upward trend in the stock markets gathered pace today. Gains In equities were more widespread and there were many good features. Buying was by no means large, but stock shortage in many cases was acute. The slightest sign of a buyer was sufficient for Jobbers324 words
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Article40 1963-10-03 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 20\d Nov. 20 7/16d., Doc. 20 4d. Jan 20 9 16d.. Jan./Mar. 20\d.. Apr/ June 20 11/16d., July/Sept. 20 11/16d., Oct./Dec. 20 11/16d., Jan/ Mar. 20 11/16d.. c.i.f. Oct. 20d Nov. 20d.. Dec. 20d. Tone; Steady40 words
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Article25 1963-10-03 20 LONDON, Wed— Buyers £910. sellers £912, Forward buyers £915 sellers £916. Settlement £915. Turnover a.m. 180' tons p.m. 20 tons Tone: Steadier but quiet.25 words
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111 1963-10-03 20 DIPLOMAT CONTACT MAN IN CALL GIRL RACKET COPENHAGEN, Wed. The Vy Charge d'Affaires of "a non-European embassy" here has been revealed as contact man for a call srirl ring, a police vice squad official said today. A protest will be lodged through the Danish Foreign Minister, together with a requestReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement21 1963-10-03 20 MOKT ml BLAHC## MADE IN GERMANY /MfW Ml ******"^A Available at All Leading Stationers Departmental Stores LIM SENG HUAT (S) LTD.21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-10-03 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bbaru 86 75 Pcnang 86 75 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 91 7341 words
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