The Straits Times, 5 October 1963
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Title Section42 1963-10-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352 ''Neo-colonialism? It was a major act of decolonisation in full conformity with the principles of self-determination' UN is told in defence of Malaysia42 words
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Article719 1963-10-05 1 AN INSULT -ONG Soekarno gets a reply— in detail UNITED NATIONS, Friday MALAYSIA told the General Assembly today that for Indonesia to say that the newlyformed federation "is an artificial concept imposed by an alien power" was "a deliberate insult to the integrity of the whole Malaysian people." The MalaysianReuter - 719 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-10-05 1 OUR MANY FOES General Jani JAKARTA. Fri— The Indonesian revolution faced many enemies within and without the republic "who will make use of their opportunities to attack us, the Army Chief of Staff, Maj.-Gen. Achmad Jani, said today. In an "order of the day" to mark "Armed Forces Day" tomorrow,173 words
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Article27 1963-10-05 1 MANILA. Fri. The Manila Chronine reported today that the Philippine Government was planning loyalty checks of people opposed to the Government policy on Malaysia.— UPl.27 words
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130 1963-10-05 1 Cure for lumbago: Sit on a tortoise XTAIROBI, Fri. Two Europeans at Nauru (Kenya) claim they have been completely cured of backaches and lumbago by using an old Kikiyu remedy: Sitting on a tortoise. A hospital laboratory technician, Mr. Austin Riley, said he had had backaches since last August whichReuter - 130 words
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Article67 1963-10-05 1 KUCHINQ. Fri Sarawak's! Council Negrl today chose Te- 1 mengong Oyong Lawal Jau, Paramount Chief of the Kenyans, and Datu Tuanku Bujang bin Tengku Othman. leader of the Barlsan Ra'ayat Jati Sarawak, to be members of the Federal Senate. Temenggong Oyong Lawal Jau, a member of the67 words
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Article31 1963-10-05 1 RANOOON. Fri. The Acting President. Bo Khln Maung Gale and four other leaders of the opposition ami-Fasclsi People's Freedom League were arrested last night, arcorulng to press reports. —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article125 1963-10-05 1 INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, told reporters after a meeting with the Australian Ambassador, Mr. Keith Shann. today that "cold" heads were needed in the "present difficult situation." He said they had discussed for 40 minutes the recent anti-British vio- 1 JAKARTA. Frl. lence here, includingReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration474 1963-10-05 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA: By fHK Mahivsian Peoples Action Front Committee today warned the Japanese Government of "possible undesirable consequences" if it went ahead with its plans to offer Indonesia an emergency loan of s.'id million. A three-man delegation this after--noon handed the Japanese474 words
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Article520 1963-10-05 1 PHILIPPINES Forefgn Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, today accused Britain of setting up "lxx)by traps of suspicion" in South-east Asia before giving up its colonies. In a policy speech to the University of the Philippines, he put the blame squarely on the British for what he520 words
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159 1963-10-05 1 Rocket scientist missing: 'Kidnapped' fear BONN, Fri— Search teams today scoured Germany's highest mouniain for Professor Eduard von Winterfeld. a brilliant German electronics physicist. His brother thinks he has been kidnapped. The 57 -year- old scientist a noted authority on sounding and direction-finding equipment was last seen when he leftReuter - 159 words
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Article46 1963-10-05 1 MOSCOW. Fri.— Mrs. Olna Lepeshinsk:iya. a Soviet biologist and one of the oldest members of the Rusmo) Communist Party, has died in Moscow at the ane of 92. the Soviet news urciicv Tuss reported. She joined the CommuniM Putty 65 years ago. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration510 1963-10-05 1 quits Nantah council Mr. Ko SINGAPORE, Fri. *-> Mr. Ko Teck Kin, millionaire treasurer of the Nanyang University Council, today resigned from the council which is still in the midst of negotiations with the Singapore Government on the reorganisation of the university. An angry Mr. Ko. one of the councils510 words
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Article43 1963-10-05 1 ENCOURACINC IMTKD NATIONS, Fri. Da to On? Voice I. in, M.il ivsian Ambassador to I mli-il Nations, aftrr conferring with I S. Secretary nf Statr Dean Rusk today, told newsmen th.it Initrd Statrs attitude on Malaysia was "very encouragin R IPI43 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-10-05 2 Students throw paint at Madame PARIS, Fri. South Vietnamese students today hurled pots of paint at a car carrying Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu to a Press conference at the Vietnamese Embassy here. The car was streaked with silver and green, and a pot ol •v paint flew through the airReuter - 210 words
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Article25 1963-10-05 2 TOKYO. Kri Tynhoon Judy, with maximum winds <>t 80 knots. '.id toddy 370 nautical miles soutli-cas" al Tok\' north-east at 18 kno's.— Router.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-10-05 2 SPEECH BY 'TIGER' RECORDED FOR POLLS RALLY A TAPE-RE-CORDED campaign speech of former South Korean Prime Minister, Lt.-Gen. "Tiger" Song Yo Chan, who is running for the presidency from prison, was played at a rally held by his Liberal Democratic Party at a school compound inUPI - 63 words
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170 1963-10-05 2 PRESIDENT Ahmed Ben Bella took full constitutional tional powers yesterday to deal with resistanc to his government centred in Kabylia, but told th National Assembly he wanted problems discussc within "the framework of tie (F.L.N.) Party." Observers here believe that these developments leave170 words
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177 1963-10-05 2 IKEDA: STOP THIS SQUABBLING OVER MALAYSIA ISSUE WELLINGTON, Fri. Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines should "do away with squabbling among themselves," said the Japanese Prmie Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, at a Press conference in Wellington today. He said the main complaints of Indonesia and the Philippines concernin? Malaysia were "procedural"Reuter - 177 words
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Article35 1963-10-05 2 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Air Force today fired a guided missile "capable of shooting down any plane." The missile was officially described as "a special and important weapon" for the country's defence— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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84 1963-10-05 2 Mass rallies call for break with Britain JAKARTA. Fri.— lndonesians gathered at a mass rally In Makassar. Celebes, have urged the Government to sever diplomatic relations with Britain and confiscate all British properties in Indonesia, Antara news agency reported today. A similar call was made during a meeting of theUPI - 84 words
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Article18 1963-10-05 2 TOKYO. Frt^-A fairly stronfs earthquake shook southern and pastern Kyushu, Japan's southernmost island, today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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292 1963-10-05 2 Sir Garfield says 'sorry' to the Philippines A USTRALIAN External Affairs Minister Sir Garfield Barwick yesterday withdrew his accusation of Philippines "hostility" toward Malaysia. Sir Garfleld. in a policy speech to the General Assembly, had accused both the Philippines and Indonesia of being hostile to Malaysia. Ambassador Jose D. Ingles,UPI - 292 words
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167 1963-10-05 3 MOSCOW, In. Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Popovich, in a surprise speech on .Moscow Radio, has called for a "common effort by the peoples of all states of our planet" to help overcome the difficulties blocking man's way to the stars. MeReuter - 167 words
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289 1963-10-05 3 THE 'BIG THREE 9 TALKS GO INTO ROUND No. 3 United Nations, Fri. I^IE "Big Three' Foreign Ministers met last night to continue their week-long talks on East-West tensions. It was the third joint session between Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, Lord Home. Britain's Foreign Secretary, and Mr.Reuter - 289 words
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289 1963-10-05 3 f ONDON. Fri.— Labour Party leaders ruthlessly quashed last night a triple revolt against the party's rules governing discipline and parliamentary candidates. After stormy arguments In a secret session of the party's annual conference at Scarborough the 1,233 delegates, by massive majority votes, tookReuter - 289 words
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Article98 1963-10-05 3 Shop blast: Negro is charged NEW YORK, Fri. A 20-year-old Negro was charged at Birmingham, Alabama, yesterday with causing an explosion at a butcher shop belonging to a white man. Po'lcemen armed with shotguns surrounded the area in the town's Negro district when a blast, identified by the police asReuter - 98 words
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88 1963-10-05 3 ELIZABETHTOWN (THUMMM>,j Fri.— A hi':li school girt, in hosnttal sifter volunteering as a sub- j jret lor Ml ■■■!>!■ hypnotist. yesterday slipped back into periods Of partial hysteria and coma. TtMNH Carol Fletcher. 13, a Mudent at L'rnka Hish School. wbs hypnotised during a schoolsposored showUPI - 88 words
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174 1963-10-05 3 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Edward Heath, British Deputy Foreign Minister, said here yesterday he saw no prospect of negotiations on Britain's entry into the Common Market being resumed for some time, certainly not before a general election in this country. 'I be'leve that al! ourReuter - 174 words
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Article29 1963-10-05 3 ROME. Fr;. The Communist federation in Palermo. Sicily, today attributed 95 murders iv the lad three ye:ir.s to t ne M.«ti;i. the Hand"! underworld organisation. i Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration518 1963-10-05 3 NAMES OF RICH AND FAMOUS MEN IN A GUARDSMAN'S NOTEBOOK LONDON, Friday. pAMOUS and wealthy men were mentioned in a homosexuality case yesterday when a Guardsman was asked to explain a list of names in his notebook. The Guardsman, Richard Keith Hall,Reuter - 518 words
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Article17 1963-10-05 3 PRAGUE. Fri. Catholic Archbishop Josef Beran. detained fur over 14 years, was freed yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-10-05 3 CHICAGO, Fri.— A woman alleging that- world heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston (above) assaulted and beat her in a his car last March Aled suit against him here yesterday for ISSIOO.OOO damages. Mrs. Pearl Grayson. 33-year-old Negro wife of a Chicago policeman whoReuter - 104 words
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Article35 1963-10-05 3 LONDON, Fn. Police in Aylesbury last niglii charged Douglas Gordon Goody. 33. with robbery', to make him the 15th person accused In connection with the record £2.6 million Royal Mall train raid. UJM35 words
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Article32 1963-10-05 3 WASHINGTON, Fn. Afro- 1 Asian nations yesterday called on industrialised countries to end discriminatory trade practices, improve commodity markets and I make development capital available on easier terms. Reuter IReuter - 32 words
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Article37 1963-10-05 3 PORT OF SPAIN. Fn Tnsu- I dud ycsirrday proclaimed .i ibtl of emergenc) in Tobago ps the unofficial death to I ol BVTtBWM Flora, which ravaged the im.uk; last Monday, rose to 36. RculiT. j37 words
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Advertisement77 1963-10-05 3 vklli \^\#»y Mm I%J m Singapore and Penang urncue PRE-FESTIVAL OFFER of Various Kinds, Sizes, Qualities Colourful CARPETS RUGS at Memorable Bargain Prices Visit BOKHARA CARPET HOUSE. 3 Raffles Place. SincnDore-1. Telephone: ***** I New Shipment of HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC WON -ELECTRIC APPLIANCES now offered to our Customers at Specially Reduced77 words
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Miscellaneous35 1963-10-05 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby II I i I STYLES J TO COMPLETE TUe\ f PENW fOR ENSEMBLE NSW HATS. I I YOUR THOUGHTS. J I SLOWS. SMOCSAND J V OACLINO J/ \BAGSAPS A MUST/35 words
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Article24 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society is inviting students from Malaysia to take part ln Its 2nd Malaysia students photographic competition.24 words
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Article36 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour will hold a food and fun fair at St. Patrick's School grounds (East Coast Road) on Sunday trom 9.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.36 words
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Article28 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.- Five Smß;<- pore models will display the latest Australian fashions nt un ndclitional parade to be held at Robinson's restaurant tomorrow at 10.30 a.m28 words
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145 1963-10-05 4 GOVT TO SELL PROPERTIES OF BANNED BODIES SINGAPORE, Fri— The Official Assignee's Office is planning to auction most of the properties of the six associations and unions which were closed down by the Government yesterday for security reasons. A spokesman for the Official Assignee's Office said today that the seals145 words
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323 1963-10-05 4 GEOFFREY GELDARD - No reply to queries: Opposition is upset GEOFFREY GELDARD From i KUCHING. Friday PRITICISM of the Government's alleged "evasion of issues and mailers of public interest** was made at the Council Negri meeting today by the Opposition leader, Mr. Ong kee 1 1 in. Mr. Ong (SUPP) said these issues,323 words
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Article287 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow, today told a Government-appointed board of inquiry into the dispute over union representation in the nursing service that he had cancelled the certificates of registration of three nursing unions. They were the Singapore Psychiatric Nursing287 words
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Article55 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children Is appealing to the public for donations to help It carry on Its work. It will need $226,000 this year to help the ailing children, who need special care. Donations made to the hospital are allowable55 words
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Article214 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The distinguished American dancer and choreographer, Jose limon. and his company gave the first of two performances at the Odeon Theatre, Katong. on Wednesday night. To abstract music, ranging from the baroque and processional magnificence of Purccll to the eerie electronic whimperings of214 words
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115 1963-10-05 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Jose Limon and his American ballet troupe will dance on the steps of Singapore's City Hall on Sunday evening at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. Staging and lighting for the outdoor performance will be exactly as115 words
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Article377 1963-10-05 4 I THK followlnK lr. today's jchrdule 1 of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lehnr airport Slnnaporc: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lints: From Jakarta (JL 7IA) 8.20 a.m. B0AC Krom London. Zurich, Cairo Aqaba, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur IBA 790) 4.15 p.m.: from I.indon. Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut,377 words
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Advertisement266 1963-10-05 4 W%\ »1 *fb TONI6HT MIDNIGHT! (SINGAPORE) (AT 12.15 a.m.) EXPLOSIVE DYNAMIC ACTION The Fantastic Story Of i A Handful Of Men J^ And 2 Girls Fighting r .^ip.| Against Unbelievable Odds! <H IS i* CT^^ \Jr *V BEMD Victor rhtnCH M^jll aAhsti LOUIS MASSAD I i^^^w ft_ JS SINGAPORE Jj266 words
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Advertisement114 1963-10-05 4 V TROIKJI THE WHITE BEAR RESTAURANT 82 2 Brai Bi-.ih Road. Singaport. TEL: ***** 2 Shows T^or: 3.30 ft 7.30 p.m. f Oivo'' Kumor Dc^iko n KADAVULAI KANDEN" (in Tamil). Tomorrow 3 Shows: i 30 SOO 8.30 p rrv omcrrow II O.m. (OF) 'Cot Burglor' Deed to the World". Lost114 words
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Article351 1963-10-05 5 Malaysia's heirs by the Premier 'CHILDREN— OUR HOPES FOR THE FUTURE' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday I HE smiles and laughter of Malaysian children will have a special significance tomorrow, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today. In a message on the occasion of Universal Children's Day, the Tengku said: "In351 words
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Article136 1963-10-05 5 A 'stand prepared' call in Sabah JESSELTON, Fri. The ruling Alliance Party yesterday called on all able-bodied citizens of Sabah to "stand prepared" to defend Malaysia. A resolution passed by the executive committee of the party pledged full support to Tengku Abdul Rahman and to the actions taken by theReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-10-05 5 In without a fight: Chief Minister's wife TESSELTON, Fri. Mrs. tl June Stephens (above), wife of the Chief Minister of Sabah, was returned unopposed to the Jesselton town board in a by-elec-tion in the Railway Ward, when nominations closed today. The other Alliance candidate for the Tanjong Aru Ward. Inche120 words
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Article96 1963-10-05 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. Several rubber trees, uprooted in a thunderstorm last night, fell across the main Alor Star-Sungei Patani trunk toad in front of the Sungei Patani hospital, causing a three-hour traffic jam. More than 100 cars and lorries on both sides of the road were96 words
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Article45 1963-10-05 5 IPOH, Fri.— New Zealand's High Commi.ssioner, Mr. R. H. Wade, will pay a courtesy call on the Sultan of Perak in Kuala Kangsar tomorrow. He will be the guest ol the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafle. at dinner'tomorrow night.45 words
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Article26 1963-10-05 5 IPOH, Fri.— A water pump starter worth $280 was stolen yester- day from an iron mine near the 1 4th mile, Gopeng Road.26 words
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Article77 1963-10-05 5 Vanishing! cattle of Perak IPOH, Fri. The cattle population in Perak is dropping and the Veterinary Department is worried. According to a census taken by the department, the cattle population decreased from 58,415 oxen and buffaloes in 1961 to 50.044 i#st year. Risld laws are now In force to conserve77 words
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112 1963-10-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor branch of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers will hold its first general meeting at the Federal House canteen tomorrow. The union was formed in January and now has branches In Perak. Johore. Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Malacca112 words
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273 1963-10-05 5 FRONT RALLIES ON THE FREE PORT ISSUE DENANG, Fri. The Penang division of the Socialist Front is to organise public rallies throughout the State to agitate for the retention of the island's free port status. "We will also agitate for i the constitution to be so amended that the free273 words
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154 1963-10-05 5 Freed: Boy who helped a blind man DENANG, Fri. A r blind man, Tan Chen Moh, was today fined $500, or nine months' j Jail, for possessing two gallons of liquor on < which duty amounting to $51.27 had not been paid. Tan. 62, admitted four previous convictions for similar154 words
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Article37 1963-10-05 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri. The Gurkha training depot here wUI hold a passing-out parade on Oct. 17. On the eve of the ceremony, the massed band of the brigade of Gurkhas will beat retreat at the camp37 words
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136 1963-10-05 5 pENANG, Fri. Mala--1 yan dances have captured the imagination of Mr. Fred Totten, a leading American choreographer and operator of children's dancing j schools. Mr. Totten. who Is on at 60,000-mile South-East Asia tour to gather material for American modern creative dancing, said136 words
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Article50 1963-10-05 5 BATU GAJAH. Pri— A section of a road leading to the Southern Klnta Consolidated Mines. near! here, caved-in early yesterday creating a hole six-foot deep and about 20 feet in circumference. Motor vehicles were held up lor several hours until the hole was filled up.50 words
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Article42 1963-10-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police arrested 11 gangster suspects in anti-secret society raids last night. Seven are being held under the Societies Ordinance, and the others under the Criminal Law < Tempora ry Provisions Ordinance. A total of 327 people were screened.42 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-10-05 6 Uekesa-san (OF YOKOHAMA) has top role in Malay play I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Japanese student at the University of Malaya is one of the leading actors in a Malay play produced by the university's Malay Language Society. He Is Shin Uekesa, 25, who is here on a Japanese Government scholarship200 words
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306 1963-10-05 6 PENANG, Friday. J^ FIVE-MAN gang, armed with two pistols and a crowbar, raided the Revenue Collection Department of the City Council early this morning. After tying up the night watchman, Mohamed Hanip bin K. Bacha, the gang tried in vain to306 words
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137 1963-10-05 6 RAZAK OFF ON TOUR OF THREE STATES 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak, will begin another inspection tour of rural development projects tomorrow. The three-day tour will cover Kelantan. Kedah and Perth,. On arrival In Kota Bharu tomorrow, Tun Razak137 words
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Article51 1963-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Straits Times today received $6.50 from the medical staff of Floating Dispensary No. 11, Singapore, for Che Hasnah binte Taib. widow of radio comedian Tahir bin Ab- dul Rahman, who was killed in a road accident last month. i The fund now stands at51 words
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138 1963-10-05 6 INQUIRIES POUR IN FOR CHAMBER'S OFFICE SPACE SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has been flooded with applications from local and Hong Kong firms for office space in its new 10-storey headquarters in Hill Street. A Chamber spokesman said today that a special committee would meet soon to138 words
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Article75 1963-10-05 6 'Kill ALL strays' order IPOH. Fri. The Veterinary Department has ordered do K shooters to kill any dog licenced or unlicensed found loitering in the town. The order by Mr. W. p. Shanta, the acting State Veterinary Officer, Perak is aimed at making dogowners realise the necessity of keeping their75 words
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Article76 1963-10-05 6 DARIT BUNTAR, Fri. More than 1.000 people. Including schoolchildren from 16 Tamil schools in Krlan district, are expected to take part in mid-day prayers in the Bagan Serai Hindu Temple tomorrow calling for the success of Malaysia and an end to the confrontation by Indonesia.76 words
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Article59 1963-10-05 6 TAIPINO. Prl.— Three prison officers here have returned after attending a course In prevention of crime and treatment of offenders at the UN's Asia and Far East Institute in Tokyo. They are Mr. S. Navaratnam. Inche Raja Ghazali bin Raja Ngah All, and Inche Noor59 words
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104 1963-10-05 6 EPOH Fri.— Mr. Mario LJm Thin Khoon. 24. a music composer, has returned to Ipoh after graduating from the Hong Kong Music Institute. A former pupil of the Methodist English School here he was granted a scholarship to study music in Hong104 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-10-05 6 Round the world goes Faye, thanks to a pie SINGAPORE, Fri. AnAustralian housewife who baked just a simple pie which won her a cash prize and a round -v. or id trip for two, will fly into Singapore on Monday. She is Mrs. Faye Hayward (above), of AdeJaide. who is137 words
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Article16 1963-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. FM.— A car and a scooter were reported stolen In Singapore yesterday.16 words
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Article199 1963-10-05 6 UNION: GOVT SILENCE UNFAIR 17UALA LUMPUR, Frt 1V The Government I was criticised today for l its silence on the de- mand for equal pay for I women. The latest issue of tha i National Union of Plantation Workers' monthly Union Herald— in its editorial said that this 6llence was199 words
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Article67 1963-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Fri A tailor, Gangadharan Pillai. 47. who stabbed a man while under the Influence of liquor, was jailed for 13 months by a district court and told to consider himself "very lucky" that the victim survied the attack. Pillai was found guilty of cauting67 words
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Advertisement121 1963-10-05 6 ENORMOUS DEMAND MAKES EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVER THE LEADER IN THE FIELD OF TELEVISION Model T 780. A <omp«H fable set, attractive modern styling, superbly engineered with High-efficiency Automatic Gain Control. High quality forward facing 6" 4" speaker, pre-set electrostatic focus and high sentitivity micro tuner. Price: $680/EKCO is so121 words
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Article428 1963-10-05 7 32 RAIDS (FIVE IN PAST WEEK) SO 'FAR THIS YEAR: ROYAL NAVY HELP MAY BE SOUGHT 'pHERE have been 32 piracy outrages against Malaysian fishermen and traders in the Malacca Straits so far this year five of them in the past week, a Ministry of Defence spokesman428 words
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151 1963-10-05 7 Response poor at rally— so secretary quits I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A top Chamber of Commerce official here has resigned because of poor response from the business community to the antiIndonesia rally at the Sultan Suleiman Club padang last Saturday. He is Raja Nasron bin Raja Ishak. secretary of the United151 words
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Article16 1963-10-05 7 JBPANTUT. Fri. The Sultan of Pahang opened a $350,000 hrnlth centre here yesterday.16 words
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148 1963-10-05 7 MALACCA. Friday. ]y|R. P. P. Narayanan, chairman of the Malayan ITI Trades Union Congress education committee, today urged the formation of a Malaysian Young Workers' Council. I said this In a message he three-day Young ers' seminar organised le MTUC which started Narayanan said: "There148 words
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Article93 1963-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A younf? man one of three persons who robbed a soldier and his woman companion at Kalianc Park one night in May was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today on a charge of robbery. Loh Chlng93 words
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Article63 1963-10-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Another $100 was received by the Straits Times today for the National Patriotic Fund brinßinf? the total contribution received by the Straits Times to date to 5142.857.40. Today's donations came from the headquarters of the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations. Jalan Raja.63 words
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235 1963-10-05 7 TECHNICAL HELP: FIRST MEETING NEXT WEEK KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A seven-man committee will meet next week to consider what type of technical advice should be given to help 500 Malay contractors in their business. The committee comprisesthe Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Llm Swee Aun. as chairman: the Assistant235 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-10-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. one-year-old National Union of Tobacco Industry Workers has given Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd. a 48-hour ultimatum to settle two demands. The union wants Rothmans to recognise it as "the sole representative of its workers in all industrial matters" and to367 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-10-05 7 Diamonds for long service SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chow Peng Kong, 47, Shell employee relations assistant in Singapore, who recently completed 30 years' service, was awarded a twodiamond studded gold longservice emblem by Mr. N. L. Fakes, chairman of all Shell Group companies in Malaysia, at a recent ceremony. Joining Shell84 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-10-05 7 ALBAR TO GET ANOTHER TOP UMNO POST 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. IV Syed Ja'afar Albar (above), who resigned as Umno publicity chief last week, is to be given another top post in the party when its headquarters is reorganised. He told a Press conference today that Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is232 words
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Advertisement155 1963-10-05 7 Your once a year opportunity to purchase quality goods at low prices Usual Now American Dacron-Accetate Suiting. 9 Colors $15.50 SJ.9O English Terylene-Wool. 5 Colors 58/60" 18.90 9.90 "Reis" American Poplin Pyjamas 19.50 9.90 Tetoron-Cotton Drip Dry Pyjamas 22.50 '.2.90 Dacron Wash-n-Wear Trousers 21 50 14.50 Meridian "Irresistible" English S-t-r-e-t-c-h155 words
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Advertisement439 1963-10-05 7 <*sj(v I I rw Your vacation paradise at the- crossroads of Europe Start big: board the world's most modern jetliner. Let Swissair's Convair 990 Coronado take you right to the Heart of Europe. Switzerland, the ideal country tor memorable winter holidays, is also your most convenient gateway to the whole439 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-10-05 8 JJUNDREDS of youths keen to serve the country in answer to Tengku Abdul Rahman's call for a state of preparedness, jammed the Penang Territorial Army centre at Peel Avenue on Thursday when recruits were interviewed. Photo shows recruits registering their names. Straits Times picture.50 words
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Article238 1963-10-05 8 THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) supports the new nation of Malaysia "both on principle and knowledge of the constructive leadership and forces which will contribute to making Malaysia a prosperous nation and a brilliant argument for democracy in this part of the world."238 words
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94 1963-10-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Youth Section of the Malayan Chinese Association today sent a letter to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, pledging to defend Malaysia "with our lives, when and wherever required." The letter said: "On behalf of 70.000 MCA youths throughout the94 words
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Article69 1963-10-05 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A nine-year-old schoolgirl, Choo Jit Fung, who was injured in a road accident last year was awarded damages of $8,118 and costs by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the High Court today. The award was made against Charles Abraham, driver of a car.69 words
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250 1963-10-05 8 Ex-civil servant fights move to revoke citizenship OINGAPORE, Fri. A former Singapore civil servant, Mr. G. J. Cruickshank, has appealed against a Ministry of Home Affairs decision to deprive him of his citizenship. A committee of inquiry heard Mr. Crulckshank's appeal yesterday and will submit its findings soon to the250 words
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Article53 1963-10-05 8 SINQAPORE. Fri. A motorcyclist. Koh Soo Pang. 30. who was knocked down by a hit-and-run lorry In Bukit, Panjang five days ago. died in the General Hospital last night. Police are looking for the driver of the lorry. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Insp. Joseph at the Sepoy53 words
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144 1963-10-05 8 TTOE fifth annual A photo contest of the Pacific Area Travel Association is now open to both amateur and professional photographers in Singapore. Prize of $900, $450 and $150 are being offered for the three best pictures. Judging will take place next January and the144 words
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Advertisement302 1963-10-05 8 ONLY&d^e AUTO'FIL BATTERY GIVES YOU ONE SHOT TOPPING UP *^3^7"~"*r s^ NO MESS! NO BOTHER!— 2^-fej,, AUTOMATICALLYCORRECT YOUR BATTERY COVER OFF t^^^,, y° u you win a the time with an l9!^^ 'fejjg^^ Exide AUTOFlL— because the topfc^^s^P up is always ICXH correct. The ONE POUR life of your battery302 words
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Advertisement85 1963-10-05 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinir Welcome to the CHINESE EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR (Autumn) 1963 in Canton, China. Oct. 15 -Nov. 15, 1963. §m 'SPRING BREEZE HIBISCUS MUTABILIS "SWAM" Woollen Blanket of Staple Fibre and Blanket of Wool Mixed Brillkmt In Colour Cocnpoct in Textunt Soft ond Worm Satisfaction Guaranteed CHINA NATIONAL TEXTILES IMPORT 185 words
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Miscellaneous76 1963-10-05 8 Alloy Oap g^ VT BmwnKm tHek Tracy R n Ch*st*r Gnuld I AS.V\^ I /HfRE.rT.UFF,^| UKES MAfTTINIS? HE'S N Wt»\S POOCW R.UFFV* r YOU CANNOT USE MY* 1 HERE. FLUFF? J [LMXXH UP THAT MARTINI I LIKES A L ««sr-"? •tLt PLACE FOR A HIDEOUT, 1 S LIKE CRAZY. DRINK.76 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1963-10-05 9 Trio that turned low comedy into high art THE SAGA OF THE MARX BROTHERS— WHO BECAME THE MOSTGIFTED FUNNYMEN AMERICA HAD EVER SEEN THE PRETZEL MAN WHO PUT THEM ON THE ROAD TO FORTUNE ON March 19. 1924, Alexander Woolcott. the New York Sim's distinguished dramatic critic was assigned to1,751 words
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Advertisement179 1963-10-05 9 //Peugeot^ BEATS ALL CARS IN SAFARI RALLY $4 STARTED 7 f WISHED PEUGEOT I*t. 5 th. 6th. DRIVEN BY NOWICKI AND CLIFF TBW^f W i r ftfc Mm^\^^fL-y vkbE^BH^ r fe jam^ W 1 bw&vl sbJ^bßbv bM HLf "Jb^b^L*. K-^Vb^^b^bl 9 j^'^'^^B^Sßb^^^bV m Hr* vJßr> m I m fc^ V*r179 words
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Advertisement85 1963-10-05 9 GOOD FOR YOU "I should like to send you this appreciation of the value of Wolf Guinness as a drink and a food. After a hard day's work in my medical practice, I have established the habit of taking a Wolf Guinness as an aperitif before my dinner, and usually85 words
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Article120 1963-10-05 10 I ore** Sit < Minimum l MR. AND MRS. Peter Tan w hay in relatives and friends for 'eir good wlahen, present and a>si*ti. c un the iH-carlon of their marriage. MM. MRS. Xavier susay thank nds and relative* for their good a>ion of their »edd>n» en 2nd Oct120 words
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Article305 1963-10-05 10 llnrtj <;/» Minimum, THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL I* n Mtwsjßl inn Sunday FEDERAL PUULIo ATIONS LTD. ■ivlte hII ti-uchria and book addict* hrowne in their •howroom at Times lloii'i. I! ,vn v.illrv Road. Singapore. TEETHINC CHILDREN njoy the >!■. .|.liclou» taate of Ryvlta bl»--cllila. Ka.sy tv dikeat. Oood for stronK305 words
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Article217 1963-10-05 10 M Wore 1 S;j« r.»Hn.) ST. ANDREWS PReSBVTIHIAN CHURCH, iron. Oolf Cluh Road. »UnIBJ s. rvire II am Sunday School U am Ail Welcome PRESBVTKRIAN CHURCH. SINGAPORE ''orner Orchard Koad Penaac Ko.o .Sunday Service* v a.m and o fin S'indav Mcnoo l am. All WeiST. ANDREW S PRESBVTIRIAN217 words
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Article646 1963-10-05 10 The five Singapore associations which have been dissolved for subversive and pro-Com-munist activities cannot complain they have not had fair warning. They have been notorious for quite a long time. In a press statement explaining its action, the Singapore Government referred particularly to the Singapore646 words
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Article369 1963-10-05 10 The price of rice in Indonesia has doubled in six weeks. This means that all Indonesians I save padi farmers, servicemen and civil servants (who get rice from the Government at con- trolled prices) are now able to nfford only half as much of their staple food as369 words
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Article133 1963-10-05 10 Schools whose children hay* been supplied with free, vita-min-rich meals under th« scheme jointly sponsored b> the Oxford Famine Relief Committee and the Catholic Relief Services. report r.oticeablp improvement n their physical stamina, attendance records and acadenvr performance. This strengthens the belief that the belowaverage performance of students133 words
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490 1963-10-05 10 Peter Dunn - Peter Dunn by T ONDON. Fri. The High Court is to be asked on November 25 to decide which of two Zeiss companies, one in fca*t Germany, the other in West Germany, has the right to use the name Zeiss on its cameras, binoculars490 words
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Article369 1963-10-05 10 MICHAEL FABER - Coup-land— what next? MICHAEL FABER by PUERTO RICO. Fri. Whoever emerges as the next President of the Dominican Republic, it is already possible to predict with confidence the main lines of his policy. This will be dictated by the nature of the forces which ousted former President Bosch and upon369 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1963-10-05 10 A STAFF WRITER - Forest riches on which Sabah stakes her future A STAFF WRITER MILLIONS FROM TIMBER WILL GO TO FINANCE LAND DEVELOPMENT NOW by WHEN Malay s i a came und c r the scrutiny of Rueff mission experts several months ago. Sabah was singled out for her recent high rate of1,155 words
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Advertisement362 1963-10-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. H..U. rimntlllPU TO NEfAM and Satna a son it Hutu < jali tlixpital. X* Morals Sit i Mnimssi) BETWEEN Peter aon of Mr. A Mr*. It '1. Michael and Josephine rldeat ■I Mrs. r. Oomea on .'.1063 GOH WEE: Between Gary, */O Ml aad Mm, T.B. Ooh and362 words
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Advertisement82 1963-10-05 10 Law M Mm. <V i*w v SAm^^H^U L_i#^- Jim V T^^M |T? i WITH airwickM'ST -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too for round-the-clock freshness. fa]jmj\ Airwick Floral Mist. Mothproofer U W^A 3) and Fly Killer are also available M? k A y at all leading stores82 words
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326 1963-10-05 11 'FIRST SERIOUS STRIKE IN 7 YEARS' OINGAFORE, Fri.— The Admiralty here today described tr.c threatened strike ■by 10,000 industrial employees of the Naval Base as "the first serious strike in the Naval Base for over seven years." The strike, which Is scheduled to start at midnight on Sunday. :s belne326 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-10-05 11 Glad tidings— s3m. worth MALAYA'S 20,000 POLICE RANK-AND-FILE CALCULATE THEIR BACK PAY HAPPY policemen at the Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur were calculating yesterday how much arrears each would get as a result of the pay increases awarded to Malaya's 20,000 police rank-and-file. The award is backdated to March 1,128 words
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Article201 1963-10-05 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. r FHE pay rates for policemen on the mainland will x give most of them higher maximum salaries than their counterparts in Singapore, but lower starting salaries. The exceptions are corporals, sergeants and ser-geant-majors or staff sergeants, who start on higher scales than201 words
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Article23 1963-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Prl.— Two women and a man were slightly injured when they were struck by lightning in Alexandra Terrace today.23 words
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Article47 1963-10-05 11 RAOB. Fn A driver. Lai 8e Woon. 24. of Sungei Lul new village, was today Oned $25 in the Magistrate s Court for falling to stop his lorry at Sungei Ruan on June 26. when ordered to do ■o by a police officer In uniform.47 words
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Article, Illustration442 1963-10-05 11 A GOLD MEDAL THAT COULDN'T BE A WARDED SINGAPORE, Friday. fHIS is the story of a gold medal that could not be awarded at the fabulous International Orchid Festival show in the Singapore Turf Club yesterday The four-member panel of Judges three Americans and a local member wanted to award442 words
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83 1963-10-05 11 MALACCA, Pri. The Malacca People's Action Committee VM formed here yesterday under vie chairmanship of the Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. The committee was formed in response to the call for national preparedness by the Prime Minister. Tenglcu Abdul Rahman. The committee has83 words
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Article61 1963-10-05 11 SINOAPORE. Prl. Chong Kr* Chen. 17, a student, was awarded damages of 51. 696 with costs in the High Court today for injuries suffered by him in a rond accident The award was made against Lim All Jee. whose car knocked Chong down while he was61 words
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456 1963-10-05 11 Bodyguard of Medan army chief jailed for 3 years BODYGUARD of the colonel-in-charge of the second military headquarters in Medan was among six Indonesians four soldiers and two civilians jailed for three years each today by the Sessions Court for illegal possession of arms. Sgt. Husin- Alias Hassan M.D. bin456 words
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Advertisement260 1963-10-05 11 Singapore's newest meeting place! singapura CsIMRCONTINEHTBL There is so much to enjoy at 585 Orchard Rood! Stroll through the arcade of shops, have a snack or a tall cool drink while sitting by the pool. Then meet in one or these new meeting places! PEBBLE BAR cool green and white260 words
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Advertisement57 1963-10-05 11 lowa Samovar What's yours? Right— and this time, try it with Vodka Samovar. Same drink but even more rewarding Same taste but fresher, more pure. For Vodka Samovar releases a clear unclouded summer sky taste that leaves no taint on your tongue or breath. Just the voluptuous glow of 'hiddeagg^^^xcitement',57 words
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Miscellaneous568 1963-10-05 11 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE SLRVICE 41.7 metres urrn A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. METRES Negara-ku; 8.02 Prelude To BHUKTWAVC SKKVK fc Breakfast, 7.00 Time Signal. 41 attTKtS The News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet aj^ Bqo Good Morning; 6 01 Ji luUc ;,L? O r, Lea l?J A^K rd568 words
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Article329 1963-10-05 12 TWO WIN HIGH COURT APPEALS IPOH, Fri.— Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan today allowed two appeals in the High Court against conviction and sentence on attempted extortion charges. IN THE FIRST CASE Leong Ah Kow. 23. had his conviction and one year's jail sentence quashed. Leong had been found guilty,329 words
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Article63 1963-10-05 12 SINGAPORE. Frl. Beryl Bryden, one of Britain's women leading ja^z singers. Is now in Singapore visiting British troops. With her accompanists Johnny Parker < piano), Dls Dizley (guitar) and Peter Oleger (drums), all top-line stars and husband-and-wife comedy team, Ronnie Colls and Jean, she gave her63 words
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Article187 1963-10-05 12 IPOH, Frl.— The Perak 1 Red Cross Society hopes to send 34 members, now learning home nursing, to the General Hospital to gain practical experience. The Ipoh district chairman. Mrs. Beatrice Molssianac. said today: "It is no use for the members to take our home187 words
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248 1963-10-05 12 More swoops if Reds step out of line' rE Singapore Minister for Culture Mr. S. Rajaratnam, forecast today there would be more crackdowns on the Communists in Singapore if they "stepped out of line." As it was, he said the Communists were influencing the rural people greatly and misleading them.248 words
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78 1963-10-05 12 Hundreds of chicks trapped in blaze SINGAPORE. Frl. Several hundred newly hatched chicks perished in a fire at Choy Tay Huat Heng. a poultry dealer's shop in Lembu Road, off Desker Road, early today. The chicks were in two incubators, which were destroyed The fire, believed to have been caused78 words
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110 1963-10-05 12 IPOH. Fri. A lucky man or woman will win a free return air trip from Ipoh to Bangkok at the Jaycee masked ball to be held in the St. John Ambulance Hall here tomorrow night. Those attending the ball, in aid of110 words
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Article36 1963-10-05 12 BENTONG. Pri. Da to Mustapha bin Imam Isa has been reelected chairman of the Bentong Umno branch. Inche Jamaluddin bin Hajl Nor and Inche Mat Piah bin Ahmad were elected secretary and .treasurer respectively.36 words
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204 1963-10-05 12 EX-EMPLOYEE ATTACKS BANK OFFICIAL PENANG, Friday. FORMER employee walked into the Chartered Bank here today and assaulted the accountant, Mr. I. D. Kitten, after failing to see the manager. Mr. Kitten was taken un- i awares. He was punched in the stomach and struck with a bunch of rambutans which204 words
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Article60 1963-10-05 12 MALACCA. Fri. More than 5.000 children will be given tree shows In seven cinemas here tomorrow to celebrate Universal Children's Day. Three hundred gift parcels will be distributed to under-prlvlleßed and handicapped children at the General Hospital, Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, the childrens home60 words
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Article44 1963-10-05 12 KUALA KANOSAR, Frl. The Kuala Kangsar Shooting Club was formed here yesterday. The police ADC. to the Sultan. Raja Sharifuddin bin Raja Razman. was elected president, Mr. Wong Kam Hlng, vice-president, Mr. Tan Huat Hoe. secretary, and Mr. Yeap Ah Kirn. treasurer.44 words
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Article17 1963-10-05 12 KUALA K/NOSAR, Frt.— The Tsung Wah School here celebrated its anniversary yesterday with a holiday.17 words
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Article52 1963-10-05 12 BANTING. Fri. A seven-man committee headed by Mr. M. Ramasamy has been formed to build a Hindu temple at Jenjarom new village. Mr. A. V. Karuppiah is secretary. Other committee members are Mr. A.K. Chinniah, Mr. D. Jayaratnam. Mr. R. Govindasaniy. Mr. M A. Rengasamy and Mr.52 words
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173 1963-10-05 12 BRITAIN, Canada, Nigeria and Ceylon are offering Singapore a number of study awards for the 1964/ 65 academic year under the Commonwealth Scholarship and FellowshlD Plan. They are primarily for post-graduate study or research In technical fields, but may be held for other courses Including173 words
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Advertisement468 1963-10-05 12 I v hn &SGOW )jr 'I the secret HMIbIHR JIB hH blending i Top quality whiskies from r •Vy.j.V.V.'/ >"r P""l Scotland's foremost distilleries PRODUCT OF SCOTLAND';-;*".''- -I ul niaf* if til liirr are blended in the special DLAL l\ Wrillt; iXI Black Whi te" way to achieve special BLENo;:prVv:v^;.468 words
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Advertisement155 1963-10-05 12 mm. RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to keel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm LUMBAGO. Yes. Deep Heal really gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl salicylate. aided by a special lanolin base, peretratcs155 words
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290 1963-10-05 13 A harsh decision at the Cup Final I WAS i spectator at last Sundays Malaya Cup Final, and I must congratulate both teams for the magnificent football they provided that night. It was worth my while waiting the extra day after the match was postponed. Coming to the controversy over290 words
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138 1963-10-05 13 Best way to beat the amah problem UNLESS one is crippled or has bad health, why suffer with temperamental amahs? I had lour amahs in rapid succession, each of whom had no intention of doint; an honest day's work lor an honest day's pay, so I bought some labour saving138 words
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Article207 1963-10-05 13 MEDICAL MERRY-GO-ROUND A CONTRIBUTOR wishing to withdraw his money irom the Employees Provident Fund on medical grounds is put to great trouble and expense. A medical certificate produced after paying a $20 fee to a doctor is not accepted and a further examination is needed207 words
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Article53 1963-10-05 13 rE cool Cameron Highlands is becoming a hotbed of hooliganism. Within two weeks there have been cases In the heart of Tanah Rata of tyre slashings, car paint scratchlngs and windscreen smashlngs. Why can't the police put on patrols at night to keep this town free of trouble?53 words
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Article55 1963-10-05 13 A PPEASING the bully has never paid off as history has shown. Manila could have become Malaysia's Munich, and it is heartening to see that Malaysia's leaders have recognised that little episode for the fiasco it was: self aggrandisement for the leader of the misguided millions across the55 words
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Article293 1963-10-05 13 RELYING ON WEATHER'S WHIMS. TO depend, as the Singapore Water Department seems to do, on the whims and fancies of mother nature where rainfall is concerned, seems to me to be something of a gamble. Whilst gambling is an integral part of Singapore's makeup, nature's unpredictability may play a nasty293 words
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Article52 1963-10-05 13 |T was a surprise to learn that 20.000 people in Bentong live under the threat of* a possible blackout. Cannot the council raise a loan against their fixed deposits in the Employees Provident Fund and settle the outstanding bills of C.E.B. rather than tax the people? INTERESTED52 words
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Article119 1963-10-05 13 I SHOULD also like to commend the RSPCA for the noble Job they are doing against overwhelmi ing odds. I recently had cause to complain to them of the large numbers of stray and starving doga near my house and asked If they could help. Within 24 hours119 words
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Article53 1963-10-05 13 RY now the Tengku should know too well what kind of people the Indonesians are. after they have i broken and violated ag- greements reached by all the countries concerned I Any attempt to talk over the matter would be a waste of time. C H LLM i53 words
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Article170 1963-10-05 13 A mix-up over Federal citizens I SHALL be grateful if the Public Services Commission in Kuala Lumpur or some other authority answered the following query. On October 1 an advertisement invited applications from Federal citizens for certain specified Federation of Malaya Government vacancies. This terminology is rather curious. As I170 words
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Article174 1963-10-05 13 Wt. must all have seen sick and abandoned animals here. Tne iu-cent paone call does noi very oiten bring neip. The RSFCA 1 am sure does a good job, but it cannot cope with all the work. When you phone them on Tuesday and say you have seen174 words
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Advertisement298 1963-10-05 13 PFfJfr is m-. Hi bbMHbbjljS *k^ aL ua i-Ak l-jc .^■BBr^^^^^Bß Bf*' bV.-^ i fiflßflbUg^n—^^^ >^/BBB^^^^ -Jf^? bP^BtJBB Übbbmt if tfsgl 1 BF B~ smartest way to the U.S.A. Via Canada, of course! When you fly the Canadian Pacific Super DC-8 Empress jets from Hong Kong, you get three wonderful298 words
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Advertisement581 1963-10-05 14 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify the Public that Mr. 00l Phee Keng has sold his snare in the partnership known as Universal Radio and Oeneral Agencies, to the continuing partner, Mr. Wong Tal Kong. As from 1 10.63 Mr. 00l phee Keng has no Mir: her connection with the581 words
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Advertisement961 1963-10-05 14 (Continued from Pate 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 21 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. mxtrm READ the Senior Appointments Vacant In The Sunday Mall each weak. COOK AMAH REQUIRED. Pbone ***** (Spore). APPLICANTS TO P.O. Box 2761 are thanked. Tne position has been filled. QUALIFIED PHARMACIST WANTED br well established firm.961 words
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Advertisement1045 1963-10-05 14 > SITUATIONS WANTED 2t Worda U (Min.)— Box U eta, mxtrm READ the Senior Appointments Vacant tn Tbe Sunday Mall each weak. HIOHLV RECOMMENDED Chinese Baby Amah available November Ist. English speaking. Telephone (Spore) *****. NIGHT NURSE AVAILABLE for sick and aged. Also calling families seeking baby sitters for evenings1,045 words
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Advertisement891 1963-10-05 14 EDUCATION 29 Word* SS (Mtm,)— Bom St et*. oxtro PIANOFORTE with Theory conducted at your residence all grades. (Oood results achieved 1963 music exam.) B, J. Gabriel, Pbone (Spore) *****. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S October Beginners Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typing, English. Malay. Accounting revision /Shorthand speeds Cambridge English. 107 Belegle Road, Spore891 words
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Advertisement1000 1963-10-05 14 FOR HIRE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. oxtrm FAN orient on hire at Shroffs, 80/62, Orchard Road. Singapore; IBS. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur; 40A. Jalan Ah Slang, Johore Bahru. TELEVISION RECEIVERS, RABIOS, Radiograms, Refrigerators, Tape Recorders for Hire at small monthly rental. Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd., 124. Orchard1,000 words
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Advertisement1048 1963-10-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* U (Mim.)— Box St eta. mxtrm FIAT SPIDER SPORTS reg. 1958 European owner well maintained $2,350/-. Seen Saturday 2 5 p.m. No. 3 Holland Grove Avenue. Spore. 1954 SINCER SPORTS, good running condition, taxed /insured next year. $500. View 75 Wllkie Road, Spore after 11,048 words
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Advertisement985 1963-10-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 19 Word* SS (Mtm.)— Box St cli. txtr, ItM FORO CONSUL Saloon black European owner throughout good condition (1.500 0.n.0. Major Gales. Tel: 2801 ask for Blakang Matl Military £xchange, Kxt. .1. IS«2 F/CONSUL 315, 1961 K/Anglla A/850. 1960 Mini Minor, 1959 VI Anglla. 1958 F 1100.985 words
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Advertisement895 1963-10-05 14 FOR SALE 2t Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et*. oxtrm WBLL-BSTABLIIHEO Frlntlnf PrrM wltb Llno-Trp* Machine and many matrices for sale. Box A 6037 ST., Spore. PRIRtCORDID TAP! AvallaM. Stereo /Mono, speed SJ"». Prlcrs. »4 JO upwards. Call: Arcade Pboto. it The Arrade. Spore. MISCE',LANEOUS Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO895 words
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Advertisement1457 1963-10-05 15 lOLIVERP Uue S'poro oaTM S'Koa Panant AJAX leiil. Hi.'i Homoarg Gda. II Oct 7 Oct 1/10 Oct 11 >hr)HUI I SCil, Dubn* GlaigOO) UCI II OCI 11 OCt 14/11 OCI II 3DASTUS I cool Oubur. B'ajm HVI Oct 11 Oct 15 Oct 10/20 OCt tl fIPENOI Luerpeel Glasgow Oct 101,457 words
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Advertisement1412 1963-10-05 15 i^StheEACones ■3^V~7-3 metwoai wxu.iAtutm»»*.Mm\tu»»»M mono C^QyafKl I Pin „m nw oi.iiihh ia. >ak» m~s i».«" rtjOMO too* momhw Hraftooaot •woMaao) 1 SAILINGS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE HAMBUKfc, ORtMtN, ANTYIMr. OOTTtOOAM tMSrtkOAM. OSLO. tOTHtNIURt ANO CbPENNAtCN S'por* p. S'hem Penani ■BEiRA' a) da.47' S Oct 0/ I Oct 1/ I Oct1,412 words
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Advertisement1349 1963-10-05 15 EXPRESS SERtICE TO LOWBON. LIHtRPOOL S CONTINENTHI PORTS. trim P. roara Poojob BENVALU (LU LaN, H lirg. Aimrer* ll Pt Oct I OENUWEM L lea. R'oara. Noon. M'kro S'mouth Oct 12 U OCI 10/20 Oct 11/1* OfMTTOW L'mil. Havre, Bromoo. R'doa Ott 14/ n Oct 11/22 Ocl nm OENARMIN 'EL.)1,349 words
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Advertisement1329 1963-10-05 15 6c CO.. LTD. w Til: Nl. ***** KLLIRMAN LIMB (V KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, NAMJURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, HULL Si MIODUSOROUGII SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND fin at amauAMt Acceptiag carga foi Central t Sutk kin «r uu«iw«" i Anenca. Arrives S'pon 24 Oct ironxville Soils Poaaac 27 Oct1,329 words
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689 1963-10-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent F! was a dull day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and with the Indonesian situation unchanged equity prices were barely steady. Seventeen industrials improved mostly small amounts, 11 were unchanged and 7 eased. The only bright exception689 words
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Article23 1963-10-05 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 3. Oct. 4. Industrials: 122.56 123.29 Tins: 104.93 104.47 I rubbers: U0.f.3 109.41 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article735 1963-10-05 16 MwaMMssHßMßVwaaVßosssVs>Hl /COMBINED business In the Singapore m" 1 Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded within brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustsad (14,000) SI SS; DunUpi (2.000) *2.» l D, (1.000) $2.87. (4.000) *2>B; Isse erds. (1.000) $3 28: Fed. Disp.735 words
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Article24 1963-10-05 16 October 4. MALAYAN RUBBBB PRICE: 67 j; cento (down one cent). TIN: $461.25 (up 87} cento). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tuns (unchanged).24 words
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Article240 1963-10-05 16 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.s.b. elsssd at 6 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 671 cents per lb. down one cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was steady. R.A.S. and P.M.R.E. closing priest In cents per lb. ysttsrday: Int. 1 R.B.S.240 words
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Article279 1963-10-05 16 THE Mslaysn Exchange BanKs 1 Association made these changes In its rates 10 merchants yesterday: London: selling TT or OD 2/4. buyIng TT 2/4 1/8. OD 2/4 5/32. 30 d/st. 2/41. 45 d/st. 2/4 6/16, 60 d/st. 2/4 11/32 90 d/st. 2/4 7/16. 120 d/st. 2/4 17/32. 150279 words
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398 1963-10-05 16 ON the Straits tin market yesterday the price again advanced by 87 J cents to $461.25 per picul. The offering was estimated at 240 tons, unchanged on Thursday. In London on Thursday tin presented a basically steady tone throughout moderate ring trading.398 words
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709 1963-10-05 16 ►THE market's decline this week must be attributed mainly to a technical re adjustment, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd., in their current rubber survey. The recent higher prices have. It now appears, made the market topheavy and the inevitable reaction found few shorts willing and able709 words
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Article62 1963-10-05 16 CHINESE Prsduce Eichanss, |ln<iport noon prioot ptr picul yttterday: Coconut oil: bulk (46 Mllera, drum S4U sellcra. Copra: Oct. Nov. L'K/Contlnent V--<> buyers Poppor: Muntok white JI4S sellers. Sarawak white JM2| ■ellen, special Sarawak black $107 sellers, garbled Lampoog black JIU7 sellers, ASIA $1121 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil62 words
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Article255 1963-10-05 16 SHIPS lying alangsMe th. tmuptfi Harbour wharves sr oipeeted today MM Ruys 4/S, tomaar 13/14, Norway Mini 40/41. Balrs. 47, Shoho Maru 31/32. Star Ax tares 33/34, DolpMvsrstt 8/9, Slndh 18. Djakarta 39/36, Selangor N.W. 2, tegamat N.W. 4, Straat Torres 23/24, Nlchlyo Mara 27/28, Canada255 words
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Advertisement1053 1963-10-05 16 V\ KAWASrVK) KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. FacUio. Atlantic, and stem Canada S*rvto S'pon t, S'hsm rorg«oflj R'siuni i.r'cisc* t.Antliei H.TOrt "Kinikm Mtrs" 10/11 Oct 1/ J Ne« IMi I *it It m< II Nn Ii he •lilr.u Mara" nm Nei M/ 1 Dm IMe Ihi n lie nlk II la1,053 words
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Advertisement1021 1963-10-05 16 OPTION PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 4. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Uuniops 20 cv. M. Cement 18 eta. E. Smelters 20 eta. Containers 12 eta. £kk> 21 cts. McAllster 14 cts. Ked. Dis. IS eta. Koblnaoa 13 cts. r. N. 18 cts c. Btorace 4jd Uammon 16 cts. Rotbmana 11 eta. il.1,021 words
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Advertisement99 1963-10-05 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Prl. THE firmer trend in industrials continued today In moderate trading. The margin of rises over falls Increased. Oils were barely steady and quieter while base metals mostly held levels or improved. Loans were steady. C.X A HM Mount Isa 36/10 N. Broken Hill <10s.) 30/» Ajnpol99 words
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Advertisement952 1963-10-05 17 lesmt.n require-' by well-esublished Suropea:-. company in Kuala Lumpur. Preierabl- with several ears experience in marketing technical goads uch i.s electric motors, portable drills, pumps etc. submit application to Box A3!39 S.T.. K.L. GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC W3RKS DEPARTMENT Applications are inv'.ted tor the vacant posts lisu-u952 words
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Advertisement736 1963-10-05 17 NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin pre output for September. 1963— piculs 3.782. SELAYANG TIN DREDGING LTD. Directors have been advised that an offer by the Fortress Trust Ltd. at two shillings nine pence per share for shares subject usual conditions is being despatched to share holders second October. Shareholders736 words
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Advertisement627 1963-10-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KLANG TOWN COUNCIL KLANG. APPLICATIONS are Invited to fill post of Chief Health Inspector. Salary scheme: $504x24-$7OO plus variable allowance at current rates. Age: 35 55 years. Qualifications and experience: Possess certificate of the Royal Society for promotion of Health, Prelerence Is given to applicants who had experience627 words
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Advertisement776 1963-10-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited t from SINGAPORE CITIZENS for the undermentioned appointments to TELEVISION SINGAPURA. Ministry of Culture. I APPOINTMENTS: (A) TEMPORARY REPORTER (English) (Bl TEMPORARY REPORTER (Chinese) (C) TEMPORARY REPORTER (Malay) SALARY SCALE: $585-20 A--765 p.m. AGE: Over 25 years. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Cambridge School i776 words
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Advertisement558 1963-10-05 17 TENDERS 1 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for "The Construction of two Nos: Reinforced Concrete Raft Foundations with BaJcau Piles one each at Bagan Datoh and Sunpang Ampat Rungkup. Lower Perak, respectively" will oe received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00558 words
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Advertisement393 1963-10-05 17 TENDERS MUNICIPALTY OF IPOH NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Regis- tered Cla&s EX and above Contrac- tors for the construction of a re- j lnforced concrete water tower as* per drawing Nos B 36/63 38 63 71 '83 ana T 41 62 at the New; Municipal Abattoir Site Menglembu Road,393 words
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Advertisement76 1963-10-05 17 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 14 FONDUE EQUIPMENT THE IDEAL AND UNUSUAL GIFT All requirements for MEAT OR CHEESE FONDUE. New devica. Wicklcss burners. i Obtainable at: SILVERCRAFT 31, Peneng Rood, S'pcc-9. Tel: ***** Alio available at, COLD STORAGE Arcade Branch Orchord Rood Tel: ***** OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS.76 words
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Article1419 1963-10-05 18 j^j^^ L^l^L^^Z w^^a RACE ONE POT OF GOLD Showed smart early pace when fourth to Loch Leven over s'jf at Ipoh;, has unproved since: any going.' LI MBONG TIMAH Fourth to Alamanda over ftlfcl at Ipoh better over 61 working well: any going. PAY ROLL1,419 words
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Article68 1963-10-05 18 LONDON. Fri. Showdown, Doug Smith up, won the Middle Park Stales < 6f from Smooth Jet and Faberfe at Newmarket yesterday. Showdown (100-30) won by three lengths from Smooth Jet (100-6) with Faberffe (9-1) another half a length behind Eleven ran. Gaul, ridden by Geoff Lewis. won theReuter - 68 words
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Article35 1963-10-05 18 LONDON, Pri.— Harry Wragg's Sophora is coughing and will noc run in the Cesarewltch tomorrow. Cliff Parkes. who was to have ridden the Newmarket horse, will now ride Tarquinian for George Todd.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article109 1963-10-05 18 T ONDON, Fri. French racehorse owner Francois Dupre, whose colt Relko was the subject of a doping investigation by the English Jockey Club after his victory in the Epsom Derby, will keep the classic and the prize money, it was officially confirmed yesterday. The prize moneyReuter - 109 words
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Article1510 1963-10-05 18 Race One: 1.30 NZ horses Div. 2— 6 f 1 —7 Franripani (L C St.) Mfcwl. 4 9.0 Suhian S 2 —4 Pot of Gold <Slx 111 St. i Martin. 4 8.12 IF> Harbrtdgr 1 3 —4 Lombonf Timah i Ladles St.) Martin. 5 8.12 <Fl Johnson 111,510 words
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Advertisement221 1963-10-05 18 J <^s^^k M tt ssssssW I ssss^^k \mm¥jS£^ fcU ND /^B^^jHHEI^ Hes tallt hes dark hes h a nd some... and ;i\ Wf when he looks at you your heart bumps ifl JjL \K jHI cha-cha tempo.. .but what of the consequen£s™\ W W** ■mk* > ■a* j^< I\ /w221 words
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462 1963-10-05 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - European tour for Malaysia XI plan NORMAN SIEBEL; L/A/'S C///£F MISSION ON VISIT TO LONDON... by Kuala Lumpur Friday r JX>P-of-the list on FAM vice-president Lim Kee Siong's assignments on his European visit this month will be to make preliminary arrangements for the Malaysian team to play a series of462 words
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Article114 1963-10-05 19 CYCLING SINGAPORE. Fri. The silver medal dispute in Singapore c.. cling his been referred to the MCF pre&ident. Gurchan Singh. Adnan Isa, the president of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Federation, said today he has written to Mr. Gurchan for a ruling. The dispute arose114 words
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Article19 1963-10-05 19 LONDON. Frl. Results of Rugby Union club matches: Gosfonh 0 Oxford 3. Weston-super-M:iro 17 Taunton 0 Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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247 1963-10-05 19 MACAULAY AMONG 37 TO PLAY IN TRIAL ON OCT. 17 RUGBY UNION CIMGAFORE, Fri. *3 The Singapore Rugby selectors met for nearly two hours tonight to pick 37 players for the first State Trial to be held on Oct. 17 on the Padang. They did a good job. For the247 words
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156 1963-10-05 19 No site yet for the National Stadium SINGAPORE. Fti. The proposed $16-million National Sports Stadium for Singapore is Mill in the planning stage although the scheme was launched four months ago. Mr. C. C. Tan, chairman of the Stadium Fund Raising Committee, said today that so far no money has156 words
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Article102 1963-10-05 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association tonight appointed a five-man sub-committee to study the draft constitution of the pro-j posed Malaysian association. The constitution was drawn by the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association. The committee, comprising T. C. Tan. Johnny Tok. Woo Bult Kut,102 words
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Article530 1963-10-05 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: ATHLETICS- By Kuala Lumpur, Friday OHAHARUDDIN ALI, the former Malayan record holder for the 100 m and 200 m, made a successful return to athletics this morning when he clocked a splendid time of 10.8 sec for 100 metres heat on the530 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-10-05 19 BUDAPEST, Fri. Dorothy Hyman (above), Britain's hope for a sprint gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics next year, streaked to a European 200 metres record in 23.2 sec In the match against Hungary here yesterday. Dorothy had equalled the European 100 metres record of 11.4 secReuter - 163 words
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267 1963-10-05 19 India and Germany are still unbeaten THE WORLD OF SPORT T YONS, Fri. The two unbeaten countries, India and West Germany, kept their records when the preOlympic hockey tournament continued here yesterday. Both had comfortable wins against North American opponents. Germany beat the United States 7-0 and India beat Canada267 words
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Article54 1963-10-05 19 LONDON. Frl. Results of football matches played last night Kuropean Cup Winners Cup Ist round 2nd-leg Borough 2 Sliema of Malta 0 Borough won on aggregate 3-0). 1-r-ajfue Div. 3 Notts County 1 Mansfield 0. Div. 4 Torquay 3 Darlington 1. Football Lea«ue Cup 2nd round replay— WalsallReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement34 1963-10-05 19 ATLAS' BEARING METALS PHOSPHOR BRONZE BUSHINGS HAVE SERVED MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY FOR 3Q YEARS "INFR ANGA" Dtesel Metal IH£gt»sffi| > AMACOL" White Bronze "AMOf Phosphor Bronze Rods "KYLPA' Soft Solders AVAILABLE EX-STOCK PATER SOU, SIMONS CO..LTD.34 words
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Advertisement285 1963-10-05 19 OVERCOME TODAY'S HEAT WAVES f^^Ak For every ORIENT tuo y ear g uarantee m -t^mWU^ free service AVAILABLE ON Issued by Engineering EASY HIRE PURCHASE c^lucaT^, TP B|| A SINGAPORE —60-42. Orchord Rd. Ttl: 292*1 K H M N K LUMPUR Botu Road L II 111 V PEN ANG —32,285 words
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Miscellaneous257 1963-10-05 19 SOCCKR Tour match: Maliivsia XI v Los An(teles Kickers 'Merdeka Stadium XL 8 p.m.). Spore Premier League: Indians v Juniors (Jn Besar. 5.15); SAFA Cup: RAP Seletar v Junior A _A. (Seletar 7 p.m.). RUGBY I'VION FarlelchRobertson Trophy: Negrl v Perak (Seremban Padangi. XL matrhrs: S'nor Club v 28th Commonwealth257 words
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Article131 1963-10-05 20 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A hailstorm last night destroyed 150 houses, leaving 800 homeless at Kamponjj Alor Pongau, 1.1 miles from hero. Three people were iniurcd. DuH|f is estimated at SIOO.OOU. The iii-niinuti- storm began at 7.30 p.m. It up routed hundreds of rubber and banana trees131 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-10-05 20 T>OEING'S latest airliner the three-jet 727 D was put through- its paces here today for the benefit of a select group of VIPs. The airliner took off from Paya Le'oar airport on an hour long demonstration flight with the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon212 words
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Article43 1963-10-05 20 BANGKOK. Fri.— General Kong Le, leader of the Laotian neutralist troops, arrived here today for a weeks visit as guest of the Thai Army. He Is on his way home from a private visit to Soviet Russia and to India.43 words
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Article54 1963-10-05 20 PENANG. Fit— Dr. Don Edgar Elves. 48. tail American, died of a heart attack on board the ship Hannover today, about six hours before it sailed for America. Dr. Klyes. until recently with the American Embassy In Kuala Lumpur, was on his way home to54 words
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Article24 1963-10-05 20 TUNIS, Fri.— French troops will evacuate the Blzerta base by Oct. 15, President Habib Bourguiba told the National Assembly here today.24 words
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Article24 1963-10-05 20 JAKARTA. Fri.— Anti-Malaysia propaganda, beamed across the Straits of Malacca. Is being broadcast from Padane. South Sumatra. Antara said today.24 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-10-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— The YIP with the military bearing sat in the lounge of the liner Victoria this evening and said: "I will always be with the people of Malaysia. I wish your new nation all the best." These were the parting words of the204 words
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Article111 1963-10-05 20 50,000 at solidarity rally KOTA BAHRU.. Fri. Nearly 50,000 people throughout Kelantan today attended the Malaysian Solidarity rally at the Padang Merdeka here. The main speakers at the rally were the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. and the Speaker of the Penang State Assembly, Haji Suleiman111 words
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Article22 1963-10-05 20 LONDON. Fri.— The nuclear test ban irenty will come into force on Oct. 10. It WM announced today.22 words
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Article308 1963-10-05 20 LONDON, Fri. The Stock Markets ended a generally satis- factory week on a firm note. I Selective buying of equities con- tlnued right up till the close and i another long list of gains was I established. Sentiment was still being helped by good economic news. Closing middle308 words
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Article55 1963-10-05 20 LONDON. Fri. Spot 20 l id., Nov. 20 3 16d., Dec. 20' 4 d., Jan. 20 5/16 d, Jan/Mar. 20\d., Apf./ June 20 7 16d.. July Sept 20 7 16d., Oct./ Dec. 20 7/ltJd.. Jan./ Mar. 204 d.. c.l.f. Oct. 19 7 sd., Nov. 19". d.. Dec. 19 1555 words
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Article24 1963-10-05 20 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £916> x sellers £918, Forward buyers £918. sellers £919. Settlement £913 Turnover a.m. 110 tons p.m. 90 tons. Tone Firmer24 words
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Article53 1963-10-05 20 lAKARTA. Fri. The Government plans to send two "floating shops" to the Rhio Island group which has been badly hit by the break in trade relations with Malaysia. The Rhios. near Singapore, formerly used the dollar currency and relied upon trade with Singapore for food, clothing andReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement222 1963-10-05 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Words |M (Minimum i lIINLSK WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION— MAI. A VSI.\ DAY Lucky numbers draun Sept, :!llth. rermit No. U8 ti.t Bp* U prize 1951. 1577 2428 1764 0272 1584 1052 2580 2002 MM 1752 2916 1295 Consolation prizes--1167 1141 2727 1765 2318 0042 1646 1985 0130 2407222 words
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Advertisement65 1963-10-05 20 8-TRANSISTOR nil MA A 3-BAND 8Y. 488 PORTABLE RADIO THY WITH Two 3' j" Speokerj Ton* Control mCS Of Sound jjj pj Be Tuning Tl DUAL SPEAKER SYSTEM Tunin« I Bott.ry Control Obtainable At All Deolers Indieotor AC or Boftery r— -iSd.AfIWM:- :R.cosrg" (maljcvud pp. Ltd. JTm Cl««ieiK«iu Avmut. (infap*r«65 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-05 20 XJIGHEST and lov.est tenipera--11 tures in Malaya and Singapore to the period 8 p.m. on Thursc:»y to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharti 86 77 Pcnans 88 75 Ipoh 91 -5 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7542 words
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