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Title Section19 1963-10-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration582 1963-10-07 1 'Mad Bomber* strikes again EVEN WITH DETECTIVES PATROLLING PARK. CULPRIT GETS AWAY WITH BLAST No. 3 IN THE AREA SINGAPORE. Mon SINGAPORE'S "Mad Bomber" has struck again this time blowing a car to bits outside Katong Park this morning. Nobody was injured. Less than two weeks ago,582 words
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Article, Illustration259 1963-10-07 1 TWO YEARS AGO HIS FIANCEE WAS KILLED IN SPORTS CAR CRASH IPOII, Si MAX united with fiancee twi) years one of the strangest ceremonies on recorc again today. He is Mr. Charlie Ng Yonk Sung, 27. an English school teacher and well-known259 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-10-07 1 KANGAR, Saturday. 'TUN ABDUL RAZAK said here tonight it was only proper for President Soekarno to protest to the United Nations if he was dissatisfied with the way U Thant's mission carried out the Malaysia assessment in the Borneo territories. "For this reason, Indonesia should342 words
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Article50 1963-10-07 1 CARACAS Venezuela i Sun.— Extra police are patrolling the streets in a bid to put down a wave of terror by pro-Castro assassins. Terrorists killed two more persons outside the capital yesterday, bringing to seven the number killed in raids that started on Friday night.— UPl.50 words
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Article49 1963-10-07 1 THE WRECK AGAINST PARK RAILINGS The wrecked car rests against the railings pi the park. Twisted pieces of metal are strewn on the road, showing the force of tin' explosion. At lower corner is one of the car's rear tyres lying on the road. Picture by Mr. Joe Bangay49 words
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Article62 1963-10-07 1 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sun.— A S'nKapore-reßistered cargo ship. Bintang Mas. left here for Jakarta yesterday afternoon laden with 30 cars and 27 large crates all belonging to the expelled staff of the Indonesia p. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Most of the cars were brand new. The62 words
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Article242 1963-10-07 1 pOLICE in Medan, North 100 people and confisc vent an outbreak of trout Copters hunt lost men CHIHUAHUA, (Mexico), Sun. T American and Mexican Oov- <• I ernme-H helicopters have been I i summoned to look among the wild Sierra Madre country for 16 men t 14242 words
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Article62 1963-10-07 1 MANCHESTER, Sun. A "spaceteria" vending machine designed to sell a three-coarse meal in tablet form including fish and chips capsules with the "chip shop flavour" are on sho*w at a "shop of the future" exhibition here. But no tablets are being dispensed as yet. The machine isReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1963-10-07 1 PHNOMPENHi Cambodia). Sun. Capt. Huynh Minn Duojg. of the South Vietnamese Air Force, landed his Sky raider aircraft at an airport, six miles from here, yesterday and asked for political asylum. Cambodian military sources said today. He told the authorities he was seeking asylum becauseReuter - 60 words
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161 1963-10-07 1 Sarawak situation 'under control' Wong Yoke Chin. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Commander of Operations. Eastern Malaysia, Maj.-Gen. W. C. Walker, said here today that despite the recent step-up in Indonesian terrorist activities, the "situation is well under control." Gen. Walter was speaking at the airport here before he left forUPI - 161 words
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Article67 1963-10-07 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police were tonight hunting for a youth in the Bukit Panjang area who threw acid on a 15--year-old girl, Goh Lek Knee. She suffered serious burns on the face and hands. Her parents took her to nearby Bukit Panjang police station, from where she67 words
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Article172 1963-10-07 1 U.S. protests to Diem Americans beaten up OAIGON. Sun. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the U.S. Ambassador, has protested "in the most serious terms" to the South Vietnam Government against an alleged attack on three American reporters by plain-clothes Vietnamese police. The three reporters said the police began harassing them on172 words
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Article30 1963-10-07 1 STOP PRESS SPACE WEDDINC MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet Cosmonaut Maj. An drian Mikolaycv and world's first space woman. Vah-ntina Tercshko\a. arc engaged to be m.trrird soon, informed sources said today. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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431 1963-10-07 2 NEW DELHI, Sunday. JWREE foreign air forces will hold exercises over India next month for the first time since World War 11. The United States, British and Australian Air Forces will join the Indian Air Force to train Indian personnel inReuter - 431 words
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102 1963-10-07 2 EiLISABETHVILLE, Sun.— I Armed troops and police searched Elisabethville's main notel yesterday for the second time In three days and arrested six Africans. The hotel manager said they beat up the six so severely before taking them away that the hotel was closedUPI - 102 words
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Article27 1963-10-07 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia is to grant long-term credits to Algeria to build Industrial plants and develop agricultural and transport I facilities. Tasa reDorted27 words
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Article65 1963-10-07 2 JAKARTA, Sun—"Supreme Pioneer" will be added on Oct. 28 to the long list of honorary titles conferred on President Soekarno, the Antara news agency announced today. The award will be made at the "Youth Pledge Day" observance rally of thousands of 'Pramuka" (pioneers) in the Bung KarnoUPI - 65 words
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155 1963-10-07 2 'I KILLED FATHER' MAN TOLD: YOU CAN'T BE TRIED rjOKYO, Sun. A laundry worker went to the police at Otaru yesterday and confessed to killing his father 17 years ago. But instead of being arrested. Masayuki Yano, 55, walked out of the police station a free man He was told155 words
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Article72 1963-10-07 2 RANGOON. Sun. Another 12 leaders of the Antl-Fascisi People's Freedom League, including Shan and Karen state ministers have been arrested bringing the total In the past three days to 18. The arrests took place in Upper Burma. Among those arrested earlier was the acting president.72 words
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Article21 1963-10-07 2 ALGIERS. Sun. A Joint AUte-rlan-Moroocau communique Issued here said the two countries pledged to end the tensions between them21 words
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Article122 1963-10-07 2 JAKARTA, Sunday. INDONESIA celebrated its armed forces day yes- terday with a military parade that included a display of tractors, ploughs and other agricultural machinery instead of tanks and missiles. The equipment is used by i the forces in their "civic action" programme. Formations of122 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-10-07 2 QUEEN Farah. wearing a mortar-board over her fringe -cut hair, was Khen an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts at Teheran University. The Shah, wearing the robes of a Doctor of Laws, sat beside her during the ceremony Queen Farah. who is 24 and71 words
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Article24 1963-10-07 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Several members of the Communist-led Sarbuprl Plantation Workers Union have been arrested in the Ban- doeng area for possessing ammunition.24 words
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Article26 1963-10-07 2 BOSTON, Sun. Dr. Hastin«s Banda. Prime Minister of Nyasaland, arrived here for a nine-day visit to the U.S. He will meet President Kennedy. I26 words
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161 1963-10-07 2 PEKING, Sun. Toasts to Sino-Japanese friendship and increased economic and trade contacts were proposed at a reception yesterday marking the opening of the Japanese industrial exhibition here. Mr. Tanzan Ishibashi, a former Japanese prime minister and president of the exhibition, pledged to con- tinue161 words
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209 1963-10-07 2 I 'See for yourselves' offer by Saigon JGovt UNITED NATIONS, Sun.— South Vietnam has offered to admit observers from two countries each in Asia. Africa and Latin America to study its Buddist problem. Professor N P. Bun Hoi, hpad of the Vietnamese obsprver mission f > the United Nations, hasUPI - 209 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-10-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby s~ -v 1 1 Plav wrrw vouR C*!I tu? UL15 words
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Article55 1963-10-07 3 UP TO HIS RADIATOR IN SUDDEN TROUBLE EVER had that sinking feeling when you know something is wrong? Mr. James Borland had it on his way to work. He was driving up a street in Glasgow when his car lurched downwards and sank until the radiator was55 words
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Article53 1963-10-07 3 A breakdown van lifted his car free, and Mr. Borland carried on to the office thinking "They'll never believe this." The subsidence is thought to have been caused by a burst water main. Mr. Borland is unlikely to get that sinking feeling over his no-claim bonus. He is53 words
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Article53 1963-10-07 3 EDINBURGH. Sun. President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika is one of two candidates who have accepted invitations to stand in this year's Edinburgh University rectorial election. President Nyerere a graduate of the university, received an honorary doctorate there last July. The other candidate is Peter Ustinov,Reuter - 53 words
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Article37 1963-10-07 3 TORONTO. Sat. Lelah Lane, a 19-year-old New York girl, said here that she carried a four-inch knife In her brassiere because "you need things like that in a strange city." She was fined US$7537 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-10-07 3 MENUHIN'S UNFINISHED (ALMOST) —CONCERTO— \IONTREAL. Sun. Yehudi Menuhin began playing Brahms Violin Concerto with his prized Stradivarius last night. He finished It with a violin borrowed from the orchestra. The lower bridge of the Strad snapped haif-way through the last movement. Menuhin and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra stopped. There were86 words
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Article238 1963-10-07 3 FUTURE UNDER THE TORIES: BY MAC LONDON, Sunday. MR. MACMILLAN said yesterday the future the Conservative Party offered the British people was based on solid achievements. What they saw ahead. I said In a Conservative Party policy pamphlet, was: A NEW BRITAIN sensibly conserving all that was beat, in itsReuter - 238 words
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147 1963-10-07 3 LONDON, Sun. A former underworld leader charged last night that vice and corruption in Britain are controlled by the Mafia "the most terrible criminal organisation the world has ever known." Jack "Spot" Comer, now a London bookie, said In a TV programme: "Don't147 words
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80 1963-10-07 3 HAVANA. Sun.— Air Force helicopters took part In a massive evacuation of low-lying areas ol eastern Cuba yesterday. They are threatened with flooding In the wake of Hurricane Flora. Several towns are without electric power and are threatened by floods. In Haiti, according80 words
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Article54 1963-10-07 3 MOSCOW. Sun. The world's fir -t remotr-contro! ship, a tanker, began its maiden voyage across the Caspian Sea yesterday. Moscow Radio said it had no crew, either on the bridge or in the engine room. The captain pushed a button to Mart the engine, but machines workedReuter - 54 words
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Article41 1963-10-07 3 DUBLIN. Sun. The Irish Government i> investigating a report that two Boviet bombers crossed the in ten 'ii Monti I air routes under the Joint control of Shannon and Prestwick airports. They were seen by an airliner pilot.41 words
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Article35 1963-10-07 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Mr. Edward Murrow. Director of ihe U.S. Information Agency, was in satisfactory condition after an operation for removal of hta loft lung, which had been found to have a tumour.35 words
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Article29 1963-10-07 3 tTEW YORK. Sun. Actress Patrice Wymore. former wife of the late Errol Flynn. was robbed of a- mink stole valued at DS $8,000 at a hotel here.29 words
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279 1963-10-07 3 New wave of Russian gold selling to pay for wheat ONDON, Sun.—Russia, under heavy financial pressure due to large-scale wheat purchases from Canada and Australia, was reported yesterday to have started a new wave of gold selling in Europe, bringing the estimated totals to a record of 200 tons inReuter - 279 words
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180 1963-10-07 3 'Bid to kill Castro foiled by Russian pilot' LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Express today reported an attempt to assassinate the Cuban Premier, Dr. Fidel Castro, and the Soviet Ambassador to Cuba by shooting down their aircraft over Havana. A fropt-page report said five Cuban Army officers were to jail afterReuter - 180 words
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Article31 1963-10-07 3 CARACAS, Sun. Pro-Castro terrorists staged a wave of violence in Caracas and other Venezuelan cities last night. Five people wpre killed. Police made at least 200 arrests31 words
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Article21 1963-10-07 3 GENEVA. Sun. One of the world's first electronic watches is on display at the matches and jewellery exhibition here.21 words
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Advertisement103 1963-10-07 3 America's favourite coffee AVAILABLE MM Maxwell house M INSTANT COFFEE 11 Is still available in tins as well BlpSm 6 <^ood to tke laM YOU CAN BE TALLER! New amazing system can increase your height quickly, secretly in the privacy of your own home. Increased my own height by 4103 words
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Advertisement4615 1963-10-07 4 COMPANY PROSPECTUS CENTRAL PROPERTIES LIMITED. (A public Company limited by Shares and incorporated in the State of Singapore under the Companies Ordinance, Cap. 174) Authorised Capital: 50,000.000 ORDINARY SHARES OF ONE DOLLAR EACH $50,000,000 Existing Issued Capital 26.000,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF ONE DOLLAR EACH FULLY PAID UP $26,000,000 Capital to4,615 words
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Article, Illustration571 1963-10-07 5 Protest 'Nonsense' Responsible NAIR: THAT IS WHAT EMPLOYERS ASK FOR IF THEY TRY TO BYPASS TRADE UNIONS SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE National Trades Union Congress told employers today they should respect recognised trade unions and deal with them justly. The NTUC general secretary, Mr. C.571 words
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Article103 1963-10-07 5 REPORT AT ONCE IF BITTEN BY DOGS JOIIORE BAHRU, Sun.— The State Veterinary Officer. Mr. K. I. John, lias advised people who are bitten by dogs to report at once to the nearest police station or veterinary officer. Mr. John said that dogs suspected of having rabies should also be103 words
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Article91 1963-10-07 5 'Be alert against subversives' SUNGEI PATANI. Sun.— Th« District Officer, Syed Osman Idld yesterday warned the people to be 01. the alert against subversive elements. "We must be on the look-out! for these enemies from within," he told about 500 community representatives at a tea party, marking the end of91 words
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Article19 1963-10-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore will celebrate the 69th birthday of the Sultan of Johore on Oct. 28.19 words
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Article23 1963-10-07 5 JERANTTJT. Sun.— A $25,000 mosque is to be built at Kuala Tembellng. 30 miles north of here, to serve 2,000 people.23 words
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123 1963-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DADIO Singapore will shortly identify itself as 1V "Radio Malaysia broadcasting from Singapore." This was announced by Singapore's Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, before he left Kuala Lumpur for home last night. He said In future there would be closer123 words
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Article69 1963-10-07 5 The angry pintable player... TELUK ANSON. Sun. Tan Ah Chai. 19, who had two previous convictions, was sentenced to six months' jail and a fine of $150 in the Sessions Court yesterday for breaking the glass tops of two pintables in the Kong Yew Club in Ah Cheonn Street here.69 words
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Article44 1963-10-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Alp Vlc«Marshall L. R. Trudlnger, Direc-tor-General of Royal Australian Air Force Medical Services, will I visit the R.A.F. here from Oct. 15 to 18. On Oct. 19 he files to the Royal «Ausirnllan Air Force base at Buuerworth.44 words
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Article18 1963-10-07 5 TAIPING Sin. A market. DOM it $10,000. w.ll be bui.t ai the 1 Kamunting Garden Estate.18 words
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144 1963-10-07 5 [/"UALA KANGSAR. Sun. —I 1\ Four men. Including the I listrict's Territorial Chief, Hajl' Van Hamaruddln bin Wan Abdul 'alii, who were conferred deorations by the Sulun of Perak >n his 39th birthday recently were ntertalned to a dinner and dance iy the144 words
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Article, Illustration225 1963-10-07 5 BOY WRITES TO MOTHER: I'M OFF to BRITAIN MALACCA, Sunday. A BOY of 16, missing from his home here since Aug. 12, has written to his mother saying he was on his way to Britain with an English family who had "adopted" him. He Is Chin Loons Him, a pupil225 words
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72 1963-10-07 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Japanese youth goodwill mission now in Penang will be guests of the YMCA at a tea party tomorrow evening. Mr. C. H. Goh. president of the YMCA and a former Mayor of George Town, will preside at the party. Members72 words
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96 1963-10-07 5 MALACCA. Sun.— The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, said today that the Gov-ernor-in-Council had turned down its request to appoint a deputy president. In August, the council adopted a motion asking the Oovernor-in-Councll to amend the municipal constitution to96 words
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57 1963-10-07 5 IPOH, Sun. Two men of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars had articles "fished out" of their houses in Pair Park here by thieves yesterday morning. Warrant Officer W. Jones lost a fountain pen, three Social Welfare lottery tickets and $5. Quarter Master W. Wilmington 157 words
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Advertisement400 1963-10-07 5 I YOU 4*l SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH WN MALAYAN FINANCE IT'S ALWAYS SAFE. YOU'LL EARN s°/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" givinf full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. (A SUBSIDIARY OF MALAYAN BANKING LTD.)400 words
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Miscellaneous227 1963-10-07 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph Heintdaht 'dom^t give up: wfll <set ready V^^^~ Straits Times Crossword fmW HF~"^BBBPTH T nHF~^HF~]H AC&OSB B Anglo-French equivalent* gift 7. The wav of the church In ne *""> <*)• Paisley (5). U A} 1 over> one PTCl** woftitr 8. Youth, a Wells fantasy, enun- ill*'.*'-.227 words
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387 1963-10-07 6 700 TO ATTEND TOMORROW'S ORCHID TALKS A BOlT 700 delegates from 45 countries will attend the Fourth 4 llf 1 I*l X* I*l- 111 1- I 'I I I World Orchid Conference which opens at the victoria Theatre here on Tuesday. The four-day conference, ponsored by the Malayan Orhid Society,387 words
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227 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday rE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union has protested to the Ministry of Labour that some employers were allegedly intimidating and threatening their workers. •In certain firms, union branch officials have been dismissed and some have been threatened with dismissal or retrenchment." ithe227 words
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245 1963-10-07 6 ADMIRALTY WILL GET 24-HOUR STRIKE NOTICE SINGAPORE. Sun. The executive committee of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union will decide when to call its members out on strike, the union president. Mr. Peter Vincent, announced today. He added: "Once the date is fixed, we will serve the Admiralty with a245 words
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Article113 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE Sun.— The neld section of the Ministry of Culture will give free Aim shows at the following places at 7 p.m. during the week commencing tomorrow: Tomorrow Sunn Avenue Chinese Temple. Bukii Mandai Village. Tanjong Irau. Tuesday: Kampong Chenj: San Wayang Stage. Kg. Selabin.113 words
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Article32 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Singapore violinist. Mr. Wong Chong Chen, will give a recital on Oct. 14 at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre, in aid of the Chinese V.M.C.A. I32 words
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Article31 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Boy's Brigade will hold a 1 dinner and dance to celebrate the 1 80th anniversary of the movement. < Old boys and friends are welcome, i31 words
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Article63 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The people of Serangoon Garden constituency will celebrate the victory of the People's Action Party in the general elections with a dinner at the Sing Hua School. 23. Lini Tua Tow Road, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia63 words
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123 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today criticised the Health Ministry for allegedly refusing to allow union officials and members time off to assist the union in the nurses inquiry now going on. The inquiry is looking into a dispute between123 words
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Article165 1963-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister of Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam today welcomed the suggestion by the Singapore National Union of Journalists that a fund be started to help workers affected by Indonesia's economic confrontation policy. "Any measure that will serve to help workers who suffer distress165 words
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Article315 1963-10-07 6 'I'HK following it today* schedule 1 of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC From Melbourne. Brisbane. Darwin <BA 713) 7.30 p.m.: from London, Dusaeldorf litanbul. Abadan, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 7««) 4.35 p.m. Pan-American Krom San Krancl»ro, Lot Angelea. Honolulu Manila. *aiicon (PA «43)315 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-10-07 6 TOP PICTURE: Mr. and Mrs. Wong Fang Onn after their wedding at the Jubilee Chapel Chinese Christian Church in Outram Road on Saturday. Mr. Wong is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Thit Park. The bride, former Miss Wu Eu Hem. is the eldest daughter137 words
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Article195 1963-10-07 7 .OR THE FINE ART OF PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE THE WASTE MAKERS: By Vance Packard (Penguin Books 55.) ,VO GREATER tribute can be paid to private eco nomy than that its problem is how to sell what it can produce. This is something tne Communist system never need worry about. But195 words
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Article426 1963-10-07 7 Allington Kennard - IKE-THE UNTARNISHED IMAGE Allington Kennard THE ORDER OF POWER: By Emmet John Hughes Macmillan -"*n« t M FA N T A S TIC!" said P resident Kennedy at the end of the great day. He was speaking of Dwight Eisenhower with whom he had driven that morning slowly toward the426 words
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Article231 1963-10-07 7 Mr. Hughes is tar from uncritical, and is certainly no supporter of the administration's record. But he recalls that the popular Eisenhower image was as clear and shining at the end of eight years as It was at the beginning. This may be the231 words
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Article192 1963-10-07 7 In between election and Inauguration they had several talks, and Kennedy found Eisenhower "was better than I had been prepared for." There was no touch of condescension: the responsibility of office already was laying its hand on a new shoulder. During the presidential campaign, in which192 words
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Article131 1963-10-07 7 Mr Hughes book is more than a brilliant portrait of Eisenhower, it is an illuminating narrative of the period, of the operation of government, of the episodes and crises and the men who made or influenced them. Eisenhower emerges a somewhat different figure from the lost131 words
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Article100 1963-10-07 7 Elsenhower's greater emotional detachment allowed him. in fact, to respond to world events in a more levelheaded way. less interrupted by surges of hope or despair. This Is a book of compelling interest, with a tantalising beginning. "The world and we have passed the mid-way point of100 words
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Advertisement220 1963-10-07 7 Relax and watch \M^i the world g0 by Jjff (ft Fill your pipe •ffl. *mH Si with J° hn Cotton l&4**MyLjf tobacco and see how much better everything looks. JOHN COTTON OF EDINBURGH-SLENDERS OF FINE TOBACCOS SINCE 1770 JOHN COTTON TOBACCOS ARE MO. 1 MILD NOS. 1& 2 MEDIUM NO.220 words
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Article, Illustration531 1963-10-07 8 Students in Australia accuse envoy of interference From KEITH HOOPER: Sydney, Sunday JIIE Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, has been accused of interfering in the internal affairs of Malaysian students at Sydney University. The accusation was made by the past president of the university's531 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-10-07 8 Girl seen cycling with man the day she was killed lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. J A tapper, Yap Mooi. 22, was seen goIng out with a man on Friday the day she was found murdered in a rubber estate, three miles from Kluang. Her father. Yap Nam 52. a labourer, told86 words
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Article108 1963-10-07 8 Yap was informed of his daughter's death while he was having his dinner at home Police have also received Information that Yap Mooi was seen cycling through the estate at about 3 p.m on Friday. Cycling ahead of her was a man, about 30 years old. who Is108 words
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120 1963-10-07 8 A SECOND BEAUTY TITLE FOR TEACHER SUSAN TPOH, Sun. Miss 1 Susan Chiew Slew liar, 24, was elected Jaycee Queen at the Ipoh Jaycee masked ball last night. Three weeks ago she won the Miss Malaysia title at the Ipoh Malaysia ball. Susan now has two free holidays to look120 words
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Article84 1963-10-07 8 Planter found murdered A LOR STAR. Sun. A padl planter. Din Ting. 73, was found murdered in Tltl Akar village. 24 miles from Alor Star, today. His body with five slash wounds on the face and head, was found in a monsoon drain. A passerby, who found the body, reported84 words
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Article60 1963-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two students who recently passed their Higher School Certificate exams have left for medical studies in India. They are Soo Fook Mun of the Cameron Highlands and Yeoh Oon Hock of Penang. who will undergo courses at the Darbhniißa Medical College in Bihar60 words
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Article14 1963-10-07 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore State Assembly will meet on Oct. 30.14 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-10-07 8 rTELUK ANSON, Sun.— A 1- youth was told .yesterday, that he was lucky not to receive a whipping sentence because he had not used violence. Sentencing Teh Swee Huah, 19, to nine months' jail and a $500 fine for attempted extortion, the president of179 words
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Advertisement333 1963-10-07 8 1 1 1 1 ELECTRICAL SERVANTS 111 The trend today is to electrical equipment. And the reasons are not difficult to find electrical appliances are economical, time-saving, elegant and modern. Check against this list of quality G.E. electrical appliances to see what you must buy for your home. X^Mmfk. \Jr333 words
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Miscellaneous141 1963-10-07 8 All4>ff O*p Ui, Y.T. Hantlin I L§Mj r MP»c E Y SV5? 1 ?£rt2F lfflErlP^L.^" S s/^ ALL 5]? HT I GCMTLEMEVI, I'M NO j( Vl I ...MOW IF AMY OF WU DONT I SrTMKslroDR^ESriS?* MMMM rS^^\ S^. JO^f' IN CHARLEY/ TM TAKrMfl OVER |£tiJ »*WT TO GO AU3NG WTTM141 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1963-10-07 9 Coal shed car that changed an entire nations way of life... HENRY FORD'S FIERCE DEDICATION TO MASS PRODUCTION PAID OFF WHEN HIS MODEL WAS SNAPPED UP BY THE THOUSAND, PUTTING AMERICA ON WHEELS FEW people were about in the streets of Detroit early one rainy morning in May [896 when1,768 words
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Advertisement104 1963-10-07 9 Foster'^jJMLager —^^^Cl3lfc Drink a heer that's really heer Foster's Lager. Enjoy its clean, kren. «ififip9fl^Sllo^ cokl taste. Linger over its full-bodied ■PBBMPJS!^^ sparkle and get a lift that makes you (~V rti\ S lad you >re thirsty. Foster's Lager is a man's drink which refreshes like 4^2^|Mfl^^^\ nothing else can.104 words
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Article65 1963-10-07 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail CtJMHM »dvertl«»m»nu m«y b* hjnard l«t Floor COLO STORAGE ARCADf Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONO KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASE Authoritrd A(*nlt: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester HouM. Colly«r Quay THE NEWS FRONT Mtipairiek'i Suparmarkat M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bat*65 words
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Obituary49 1963-10-07 10 MADAM LAW MONC MAN paaaed away i—nflißj on 3.10.t>3 leaving her sin FH-r Taaag, four run/tied dauch-l<-ra Violet I. mi. Klorenc- Nra. Kunire Y.ip dauKhrer-ln-law and rigbt grand-'-hilrlreo to mourn her loe* PELL WILLIAM JAMES on 6th OeMba* at the Singapore General HoaI'H.il. No ffowera by reqm «t49 words
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Article167 1963-10-07 10 MR. AND MRS. Francis Lor*' thank n l.livn and frirnda for their food tMaj prrmni and aaiiatanre on the vi thrir marriage. MR. A MRS. Tan Benc Sen* thank r»l ittvt-a ii ml trlrnds for their good pnaaati und usmtance on tba their wedding on ft/lli/63. MRS. LIM HUP167 words
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Article137 1963-10-07 10 DiABITICf aat thatr way tc Ma.lt* •rim i-rUp. tfaiickNM. aatufymg Ryvlu ihr perfect atihr'.ltuia /or H« i.r^art TOOAV last OAV for reciaier.n* 'I. Ituth Warnrra Singapore Modal .'inny morning elan* conußttielna Monitor "•)> October. Telephone 2h<46 M 441 for Top to Toe grooming (lveu '<> London qualified tutorial «U«f.137 words
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Article44 1963-10-07 10 •<> n..rrf. $l» fWtiimnm) 001 BIND CHO tftata return hama Fathar and M.lrwr In miiary. YOUR MARRIAOB WILL BI FAVOURABLY 00NIIOIRID. With lov. fram family thinking af yau a«ary mamant. will WONC or Hin«apora Police Kinr i-oiirri ttirtc pipton haa* bffore II >n «i44 words
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Article32 1963-10-07 10 Wjrit Si (Win.)— Bo* M Hi. »*ln SBLF DRIVE CARS in England. W. n-.eri you at any Port or Airport Contact Botinor station Gar»««. 48. Londoo Road. Bontioi Regis. Buasat.32 words
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Article624 1963-10-07 10 Armed Forces Day in Indonesia has sharpened "confrontation", as it was meant to do. Indonesia shows not the I slightest desire to ease the I tension or to contribute to regional security within the principles of the Manila agreement. The Philippines' attitude is far less intemperate624 words
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Article434 1963-10-07 10 With approval by a huge majority of the new constitution making Algeria a presidential republic and a one-party state, Mr. Ben Bella I has virtually secured absolute and permanent power. The Berbe- revolt led by Mr. ]Hocine Ait Ahmed and directed by the sacked military commander of434 words
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Article164 1963-10-07 10 Ayer Lanas, once a land settlement showcase, has fallen on hard times. The houses of the 400 settler families who moved there in 1056 have gone to seed and urgent needs tor a rubber processing factory, internal roads and cash sub* ridies are not being mat The deterioration164 words
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Article415 1963-10-07 10 RIDDLE OF BURMA'S RED LEADER It he alive or dead? RANGOON. Sun. The fate of veteran Communist leader Thakin Soe who came here last month on behalf of the Red Flag Commnnists to negotiate peace with the Government, has aroused much speculation here. There have been Conflicting reports about events415 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1963-10-07 10 A STAFF WRITER - SABAH: Where agriculture is the key to prosperity A STAFF WRITER AS THE COUNTRY AWAITS RESULTS OF HUGE SURVEY by IF timber spells out the letter "t" in Sabah's current prosperity, few doubt that agriculture is the key to the country's future. In fact, one distinguished agriculturalist concluded after an1,107 words
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Letter37 1963-10-07 10 IRCTTR to the letter <S.T. Ovt V regardine aniou.. for which iub«tdlary coins arc legal tender. You may be interested to knov that information on this matter can be found In the Malaya British Bor-37 words
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Letter64 1963-10-07 10 neo Currency Agreement, 1000. which is attached to the Currency Act. 1900. Coins of the denomination of 50 cents and above are legal tender up to an amount not exceeding $10 and coins of a lower denomination, that is, 20, 10, 5 and 1 cent up to an amount64 words
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Letter134 1963-10-07 10 |X)R more than twenty F years the Katong and Siglap beaches have been fouled by what seems to be a very convenient way of refuse disposal. A series of protruding canals, with its ill-timed discharge, have been known to spew half the city's ablutions, polluting a stretch of134 words
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Letter100 1963-10-07 10 T WOULD like to draw your attention to a misstatement of fact in the report (B.T. Sept. 38) in connection with a case in the Kuala Lumpur High Court in which I was the defendant. When Mr. Ross was assaulted I was already seated in the Bar Room100 words
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Letter69 1963-10-07 10 ALL houses in the Bukit Tlmah and Buklt PanJang areas were recently re-numbered with the result that most malls addressed to the old numbers have failed to reach their destination. DEAD LETTER ALL houses in the Bukit Tlmah and Bukit PanJang areas were recently re-numbered with the result69 words
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Advertisement394 1963-10-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. DAUGHTER lo Or. Tun Thtan Hwoa I Ban Imm UHM OBJMTJ on I/M/Bl S.LADMAN: To Rita and Dick at iitn (;xjuh Hospital, a daughter. ■rirmtina Mary 4 lv 6.1. Roth »ell. h.mki to Do'ior and Nursaa. LEONC AM tOO. rldeat eon of Uenec I Yew Mcc Kirn. onrt394 words
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Advertisement78 1963-10-07 10 i. 3l^*i» mWNmWtUtmWm^^jl wSf an l> l^aH BBBt\ <aafl BBB^BBBBBBaB9feMHBBV taaaVßßefc \i OLDEST CHAIN SAW MANUFACTURERS L^fejmm^y JET Weight-26Lbs also available Model 07and elect r.cModfiltSL wmm SPARES AND SERVICE L Workshop Store Lot 15. Rood 201. Petaling Jaya Tel: ***** FACTORY TRAINED ENGINEER available ANGLO-AMERICAN CORR LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****-778 words
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289 1963-10-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The American Field i Service is offering a number of scholarships to students from foreign countries, including Malaysia. The scholarships will be available to students in secondary schools. The terms ol the scholarships will include study in the senior289 words
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Article62 1963-10-07 11 LONDON. Sun.— The death has occurred in England of Mr. Harry Bowrey. for many years a resident of Singapore. In the thirties he was director of Anglo-French and Bendixsens Ltd. Later he carried on business ss a merchant on his own account. After the war he62 words
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595 1963-10-07 11 A CALL to all political parties to sink their differences and make a united stand behind the Government to resist any threat to Malaysia was made by the president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Selangor state branch, Senator Athi595 words
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Article362 1963-10-07 11 THE TALKS FAIL, THEN TENGKU SENDS ELEVENTH-HOUR PLEA: 'NOT AT THIS TIME' I(UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The strike by 3,500 amahs employed in Common wealth Services homes has been called off following an ele-venth-hour appeal by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku intervened at362 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-10-07 11 REV. DUTTON WINS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SINGAPORE. San.— ltc.v. Denis Out ton (above) former associate minister at the Wesley Methodist Church here, has be*n awarded a scholarship to the Duke University Divinity School in Durham. Rev. Dutton. of Kuala Lumpur, has jnst received the Lewis Clarence Kerner Memorial scholarship which is111 words
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373 1963-10-07 11 The robbers who couldn't stay for tea pARIT BUNTAR, Sun. r Four polite robbers questioned three women teachers about their boy friends, then asked them to prepare tea in their home in Permatang To'Mahat. near here, early this morning. But the robbers, all masked and armed with daggers, fled without373 words
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Article, Illustration557 1963-10-07 11 SATU's threat to S'Pore Govt: 'We will call for mass action' SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Association of Trade Unions today threatened to "call for mass action" if the Singapore Government failed to settle two demands by a group of unions belonging to S.A.T.U. The demands are that the- Government: "FORTHWITH557 words
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176 1963-10-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The United People's Party today offered the Barisan Sosialis facilities to check it s accounts "to prove to the public that not one cent of its funds or election expenditure comes from any foreign country, including America. The offer is176 words
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Article66 1963-10-07 11 r yesterday's Sunday Times report of a preliminary Inquiry in Kuala Lumpur Into a charge of rape against Bryan Godfrey St. Aubyn Jeremiah, the heading was: "Clear Evidence' So Jeremiah to Stand Trial on Rape Charge. In committing the defendant for trial, the magistrate said he -had found66 words
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Advertisement166 1963-10-07 11 FREE! ONE EXTRA REFILL. WITH EVERY SheafferS IMPERIAL II BALLPOINT To let you try the revolutionary J^KgV^W*W.S5S^^ Sheaffer Dnkumental 303 Refill W^uSSttSSISSrJ^W it is now being given free with e\ .ery mSjKm/UnJM!7l7f^M Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint A purchased in Singapore I and the Federation of Malaya /nj///rm) while stock lasts.166 words
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Advertisement195 1963-10-07 11 2? f Itf aBBBBBm. .JS Ibbl BBIW ■HSaT \tMr\Wo\ CHASSIS PRICES 1 SS nme<)iate m $5 5 80 \J reliant Motors SINGAPORf KUALA LUMPUR fttHUSCNTED ELSEWHERE It BORNEO MOTORS 1/61/ 2 DON'T BE BULLIED Let mt teach you xcrrt mo>n that can aaratyta and ditablt any thug in Mcondi. Lat195 words
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Miscellaneous486 1963-10-07 11 I Today's radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MUMbM WAVfc SfcKVIC t SEBVICE 41.7 METRES sHOKfWAVfc, SLKVia AM 60 Si^ 1 N AM.: &"S5d" Morning; gara-ku, 6.03 Prelude To Break- 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.1ft fast; 7.00 Time Signal The News: 7.30 Breakfast Bulletin; in AnA 7.30 UD486 words
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839 1963-10-07 12 American businessmen arriving with 400 trade proposals Mission to report to US businessmen HOPES OF PUTTING US, MALAYSIAN COMPANIES IN DIRECT CONTACT by the Trade Development Officer of the mission in order to ensure that the contacts have been made, to render any additional assistance possible and to determine the839 words
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461 1963-10-07 12 BANK THAT AIDS THE AMERICAN EXPORTER THK United Slates is now provfding ils exporters witli a more flexible credit insurance service. Established in 1934 as a District of Columbia banking corporation, the Export Import Bank of Washington was re incorporated as an independent agency of the United States Government in461 words
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308 1963-10-07 12 Team of experts in various fields to boost trade THE following are brief biographical sketches of the seven members of the mission: MILTON A. BERGER (Trade Mission Director) Deputy director of the Office of Commercial and Financial Policy of the U.S. Department of Commence. Mr. Berger has been director of308 words
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Advertisement238 1963-10-07 12 EUROPE On Pan Am you enjoy big Jet service reservations.) And. you enjoy the company directtothe Middle East and Europe tne "?*<!'* best travelin 8 companion: 3 _a- r> i i i P*" A" 1 Priceless Extra of Experience. via good connection at Bangkok! c= For reservations to Beirut, Rome,238 words
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Advertisement168 1963-10-07 12 ■•jrV V^ WE w JJBSL-- 3 JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiliL We extend our warmest welcome to the delegates of the American Tirade Mission to Malaysia. i»tuuc4v| American Express Co. Inc., S 6th Floor, A.I.A. Building. I I Singapore -I— Tel: *****/4. th^TlTmlydrauijc BU LLDOZER HYDRAULIC DIRECTION REVERSER S^V CLUTCH— BRAKE STEERING HEAVY DUTY168 words
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501 1963-10-07 13 FRANK W. FINK - FRANK W. FINK By J\ primitive times, men used nature as they found it. They changed little or nothing to get the materials for existence. As time passed they found they could improve natural substances. They shaped stone with stone. They found lire, learned how501 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-10-07 13 A NEW polyimide plastic resin developed by an American company possesses flame and heat resistance superior to that of any other known unfilled organic material. Though the flame of this gas torch has reached a temperature of 10,000 degrees F, the polyimide disc does not melt, but chars slowly, A95 words
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625 1963-10-07 13 upon researchers and graduate students from all disciplines to focus on material needs. At Cornell University 150 graduate students are part of a programme which allows students to cross department lines and choose their professors in engineering, physics, metallurgy and other fields. The aim Is625 words
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Article92 1963-10-07 13 From Page 12 LESTER L WOLFF: President of the Coordinated Marketing Agency of New York which services a large number of super market chains with score* of lines or hard and soft consumer goods. Mr. Wolff taugh; marketing and knows well th fields of overseas marketing, promotion92 words
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Advertisement295 1963-10-07 13 Welcome and Best Wishes to the American Trade Mission Delegates INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE PROTECTION with LOCAL INSURANCE SERVICE Throughout Asia, 55 branch offices Principal offices in ASIA and numerous agencies of the long (1) JAPAN established American Foreign In- American Foreign Insurance Association surance Association are available to PO C £m3)295 words
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Advertisement168 1963-10-07 13 I Quality... I I has made I i I '^America's No:l TV. I BORG-WARNER INTERNATIONAL CORP. M 'SINGAPORE BRANCH. A I I 1 NORGE APPLIANCE HOUSt. J0« L Ofchird Road c. r..,w I1 1 1 I 1/ Tha EDCECOMBE I ft Th* CAMERON I Tha WHITNEVI Model K3358 I Model168 words
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Advertisement4873 1963-10-07 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES TENDERS IBfiHJBMB_MBJ|«_E«HBHaMS EDUCATION VEHICLES FOR SALE STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. Rs^l^^B_'!T7«^l^^n^lT^B_rl^nTs^l^_^^^^l^^^^^lT'^_J M Words Si (Mh.)-Bom St rtt. «xf— Words SS (Hl*.)— Boa it rts. «rfr« Were!* Si (Mlm.)—Box St eta. oxirm f.OVFRNMENT IN THE HIGH COURT J.K.R. SELANGOR fa_.n '.P?J 1m I H 'J_f «1 'i I "14,873 words
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Advertisement3987 1963-10-07 15 HT7?7!3HI^*****I73rY3f7n7777^BB P^^J IVi^^^mA^ n^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w^ ■=>RaE^^~™™B~^~ i __^~™T™™™^l~^^_r R~^^~rT^~^^~~™rT_| E*5 t:nv V3L. jj^^^^Kl^P^^S '^^^j^^l^ ILLIRMAN LIMB 6c KLAVENESS LINE VI LONDON, WHHK, ROTTERIAM, 10$ ANCEIES, SAN FRANCISCO. ■■■Ikafli IMI^HHIHHB havre, muu mimus«ji(uch Seattle. Vancouver i Portland 10 LIVERPO-i MkSI COAST H~^ T~l A _T*1 T7y) ~33,987 words
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Article711 1963-10-07 16 rw\HE Straits tin price on X Saturday morning finished the week at the highest level being quoted In Penang at $463 per picul. a rise of $1.75 on Friday. This followed the overnight adVance In London attributed to more Continental demand particularly from France and Thursday's711 words
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Article1061 1963-10-07 16 2/4 V* 2/4W K. Piilih 2/4% I lanifitk 1/10% 3/6 P. DicktM li*. 3/10** i ,Vj </7V4 M. Uo 2/7% 6* b.h ht M 6/» 2,11.7 16 Kuliftl 1/6 S/j Ef LJtu CIM* i J 5,6 5/3 iirjf 5/6 5/9 S/3 Locioor Asiatic 5 4 lenou1,061 words
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Article106 1963-10-07 16 THE Malayan dehania Banka' AttMiatltn made these change* m IU rate, to merchant* on Saturday (all rates to $100): Maw Verfc: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 1.V16. 90 d/«t, 33J credit bill*, 33( trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 89 H/16. 90 d/st.106 words
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Article31 1963-10-07 16 RUBBER TIN (prrlb.) (prrpirul.) Sept. 30. TV,. K. $459.75 Oct. 1. 69 cts. $459.12', 2. 68 eta. $459.00 3. 68 H eta. $460,374 4. 67% cU. $461.25 5. $463.0031 words
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Article106 1963-10-07 16 Fitzpalnrks Robinson ords. 0.C.8.C. Knrhai Tin ChendrriaiiK Kenonp Tin S KinU Bedford Borrlh Bukit K.ttil A. Asian traigielea Narborough Seafield Current Date of payment payment 10% Nov. 2 5% Oct. 29 4%t Oct 26 70 Oct. 22 7'. c i Nov. 26 Is. lid. Nov. 6 2s. 9d.106 words
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Article808 1963-10-07 16 riiHE following is a complete I' JL list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday Oct. 4. INDUSTRIALS B. S. AMm Ice mmmmmmmt 1-30 Alex ords 12.40 16.00 B.M. TrustMa b.ou Bouiivad m 1-58 1.60 C.S. Holding «a 7/3 7/4 1 Coo. Tin ameJt Pret.808 words
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Advertisement1062 1963-10-07 16 KAWASAKI RISEN &AISHA. LTD. U.S.A. fatoUtc AUamotao. and taan Clnldi liajrvt— Spore f. S'nan nongkong R'jiU'g b.r'cisca UUteNtl H.Tort "RjittMPJ ktsnT 2J/J1 Oet 1/ 2 Hit I Hay I Nay Hay Nay If Oec "Betivto Mara" 27/21 Nay 11/ 1 Oec lOae I Dec 21 Oec 21 Oec IS laa1,062 words
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Advertisement939 1963-10-07 16 [™>lorientJ lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully olrconditioned stobilised) Depart.: Penong 16th October 1963 Singapore 19th October 1963 For Hongkong 22n0/24Hi October, Japan 28th October/lot HnTiwaor Hongkong 4th/6rh Noveaeber Returns Singapore 9th November 1963 Penang 11th November 1963 Fares from: Penang $712.00 Tourist; from 51,089.00939 words
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Advertisement288 1963-10-07 16 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Sept. 30 Oct. I Oct. 2 Oct. S Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Industrial*: 119.00 120.88 ISLM 122.56 \VU» Tins: 106.35 105.09 184.92 .MM JM.47 104.81 S rubbers: 110.53 110.53 110.53 118.55 109.41 189.41 Dec. 2». 1962 100 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available288 words
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Advertisement116 1963-10-07 16 TIN OUTPUTS— SEPTEMBER 1963 AU8TRAL AMALGAMATED TO LIMITED 2,849 PICULS KAMPONO KAMUNTINO TOi DREDGING LTD. 157 PICULg AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITEE (Secretaries) D. J. Bedford Secretary MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 14 17 NOTICE RIOGRANDE LINE We have great pleasure In announcing that the Owners of RIOGRANDE LINE, Messrs.116 words
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Article2342 1963-10-07 17 Exchange: Operators cautious From Our Market Correspondent I AST week's performance on the Malayan Stock Exchange is rather a difficult one to assess as in a sense there was no real trend in equity shares which marked time in the great majority of cases as the Indonesian situation remained unresolved.2,342 words
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Advertisement3192 1963-10-07 17 \JP^ J 7f i Tp^fr_fTf_f5 g H NOTICES NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Hkfc llH^aSS^iikyaSffl NOTICE THE STRAITS TJADIMC SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT i ii i ii gggg^a—^^aa This is to notify the- public that COMPANY, LIMITED Officer In the University of Malaya. VATANfY rnvrDUKVaIT at^V DDffiilVf Mr Yong Kam Cnen uno3,192 words
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Article364 1963-10-07 18 Rugby I ONDON, Sun. The power of the Coventry pack was well illustrated yesterday .at Leicester where they lasted the pace better to defeat Leicester 8-0 in their Rugby Union club match. Leicester have not beaten Coventry for five years. Both scores yesterday cameReuter - 364 words
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Article36 1963-10-07 18 ACCRA, Sun.— Floyd Robert- i son (Ghana) retained the Bri- i tish Commonwealth feather- i weight boxing title here last 1 night by stopping fellow-country-man Joe Tetten In 11 rounds— i Reuter. 1 1Reuter - 36 words
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577 1963-10-07 18 Top- form Arsenal hit Ipswich for six A RSENAL hit goal-scoring form with a bang yesterday. Inside-right Geoff Strong scored a hattrick within five minutes to help them slam bottom of the First Division Ipswich 6-0. Ipswich goalkeeper Roy Bailey was hurt when Strong scored Arsenal's third goal and hisReuter - 577 words
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Article1326 1963-10-07 18 SCOTTISH DIV. 2 Albion Roy. I Arbroath 1 Brechin 2 Clyde t Cowdrnbeath 2 Stranraer 2 Forfar 1 Hamiltun 2 Morton 6 East In, i Quern's Pat* 0 Montrose Raith Rovers 0 Ayr 1 Stenhousemuir 0 Dumbarton I Stirlinu Alloa t Morton 8 8 0 01,326 words
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158 1963-10-07 18 - SYDNEY, Sun.— Former Malayan schoolboy international Johnny Wong has been selected for the Australian squad for the forthcoming international soccer series against Peru. Johnny, who plays for ApriaLeichhardt, the Sydney First Division club, seems certain of a place In the forward line because he is158 words
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Article71 1963-10-07 18 Pietrangeli in final ROME. Sun. Nicola Pietrangeli (Italy) and Boro Jovanovie (Yugoslavia) will meet in the final in the international lawn tennis tournament at Palermo. In yesterday's semi-finals, Pietrangeli beat Frank Froehling, the American Davis Cup player, 6-4, 6-2, and Jovanovic defeated Giuseppe Merlo (Italy) 6-4. 6-4. The American DavisReuter - 71 words
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Article25 1963-10-07 18 WARSAW. Sun.—Poland led West Germany by 57 points to 49 points after the first day of their two-day -übieties meeting her* last nWit25 words
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124 1963-10-07 18 SWIMMING T ONDON Sun. Britain's swimmers preserved their unbeaten home record this year when they defeated Hungary by 143 points to 124 points in a two-day international which ended at Blackpool yesterday. In the space of three months, Britain have outswum Bweden twice. WestReuter - 124 words
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317 1963-10-07 18 India beat Japan 4-0 in thrilling match PARIS, Sun. India HOCKEY beat Japan 4-0 in one of the best matches seen in the pre-Olym-pic hockey tournament at Lyons yesterday. The unbeaten Indians were Individually better and their short passing and stlckwork was of a very high standard, but the Japanese317 words
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463 1963-10-07 18 Billy Ng enters Thailand s-finals BADMINTON OANGKOK, Sun. Three foreign and one Thai badminton aces swept through to the semi-finals at the end of the first day of the Thailand invitation tournament here yesterday. They are Billy Ng (Malaysia), Dinesh Khanna and Nandu Natekar India' and Charoen Wattanasin (Thailand). In463 words
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Advertisement375 1963-10-07 18 /fr FILTERMASTER provide complete root* of models tuitaklc for BACK YARD SWIMMING POOL:— (Floor spaca required oppro». 3H. i 4 ft.). PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL >lbfcv w«T'<o^9wMSßkiiLin noor spoce required appro*. 4 tt. x B ft.).* Thu unique revolutionary Filtration Plant Is used extensively in America. If occupies a traction of375 words
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Advertisement54 1963-10-07 18 SB IP* I Hfet Bfijjjfcfe:: J: A > TO Bflfjfrp'"'' i m I m. %mfc*fc v Bp;;: A vWL 1 \^TT N»w Refresh ml nty Flovour V ew Polif h'"9 Agent X~<s-~yy^. 2 Powerful Germ KillersfX W f/y Poit* Concentrated by NA^^^^iy^^ Vacuum Process H_^ V USE Ipdnd TOOTHPASTE EVtRYOAr54 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1963-10-07 19 Epeem Jeep - Epeem Jeep RACING LOCH LEVEN ESTABLISHES HIMSELJ \S BEST OF THE NZ IMPORTATIONS J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven-year- 1" old Premium created a big upset here today. Ridden by Ismail Asban. Premium came through with a storming! run in straight after being nearly last at the; home turn.1,667 words
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Article454 1963-10-07 19 lor VI I'OOI. > 130.468 1 No. i23»4b 1*32,291). 2 No. *****8 ($16,145). 3 No. *****3 ($8.0*2). STARTERS ($672 each): No*. *****7, *****4. 269M2. *****4. *****6. *****3. *****2. *****6. *****7. *****9. *****9. *****° CONSOLATION ($717 each): Nos. *****6. *****6. *****3. *****7. *****0, *****3. *****4. *****9. *****5, *****1. aulckly454 words
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Article320 1963-10-07 19 WOMEN'S TITLE TO MRS GOUGH ViCK. xiARVEY, former Malayan and Singapore amateur champion, became the rirst noiaer of the Singapore Island Country Club championship when he beat J. H. Mitchell 6 and 5 in the final today. In the semi-finals Harvey eliminated "giant killer" LynReuter - 320 words
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Advertisement121 1963-10-07 19 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT WE BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED A LETTER, FROM TOYOTA MOTOR, ASSU RING US THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO FACTORY PRICE CHANGE AFFECTING OVERSEAS MARKETS. THE LETTER APPEARS BELOW: ToyotaMoXorSMesC.^ it;^-' 1 2^ We wish to apologise once again that due to an 2121 words
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Advertisement120 1963-10-07 19 mm^ •\<S*^ mm V^\ t/'Ji» A W^ csa V, m 1 %J .A^^V^K V y jr. s s&s V' X— *m I »—^-JJL^- i 1- ■i i t i'ti. t r z in i i' "n_ m I i —z~~ And it'i even simpler than rhor, when you travel by120 words
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Article, Illustration25 1963-10-07 20 KIREMEN fighting the hkize started by the "Mad Bomber" of Katong Park yesterday. Picture by Mr. Joe Bangay.Mr - 25 words
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Article185 1963-10-07 20 MYSTERY BLAST WRECKS A CAR Bangay.^who was at the Singapore Swimming Club. "When I heard the explosion, I grabbed my camera and ran straight to the scene," said Mr. Bangay. Another eye witness. Miss Sally Manasseh. a clerk attached to the civilian establishment and pay office, said: "I was reading185 words
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Article33 1963-10-07 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Mr Ko Teck Kin. millionaire treasurer of the Nanyang University council, who resigned from the council on Friday, said today there was no question of withdrawing his resignation.33 words
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202 1963-10-07 20 PULAU KETAM IS OVER- POPULATED AND THERE'S NO FRESH WATER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TllK MINISTER of Agriculture and' CoOperatives, Indie Mooamed Khir Johari, today described the exodus of fishermen fron Pulau Ketam as a "blessing in disguise." He was speaking to reporters at202 words
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Article29 1963-10-07 20 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. Thirty-thousand covprnment workors stayed away from their Jobs yesterday, but 40.000 others returned to work at President Jono Goulnrfs request. Word* S/fl (Minimum)29 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-10-07 20 ARRESTED: TROOPS WHO FIRED ON ANTI-BELLA MAN ALGIERS, Sunday. rjPPOSITION soldiers arrested six pro-Govern- merit gendarmes who had shot at and wounded one of their comrades, a rebel spokesman said last night. The shooting was the first reported In the rebellion against President Ben Bella, centred in the Kabylie mountains.Reuter - 196 words
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Article32 1963-10-07 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three armed robbers yesterday robbed a I bill collector, Mr. Chong Bwee Chua. 31. at Beach Road of 12.757 I cash and left behind deques I worth $2,610.32 words
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422 1963-10-07 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. At sharp midnight members of the 10,--000-strong Naval Base Labour Union went on strike. They started picketing with banners and posters at 20 picket points 10 within the Naval Base which the Naval Base had earlier said were illegal. At 12.20 a.m.422 words
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Article51 1963-10-07 20 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Edward R. Murrow. Director of the U.S. Information Agency, was reported in satisfactory condition here today after his left lung had been removed. A spokesman said Mr. Murrow had a tumour in the lung, but because of its location the entire lung had to be51 words
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181 1963-10-07 20 ENGAGEMENT Tokyo studies a new plan on 'blood debt 9 BETWEEN SIMON IMOH. non of Mr Chov Yur Nam. and Lily Bek, ■1. m .1 tuithtrr at Mr. Mr*. Bek i" rKVO, Sun. The Japanese Government plans to send Torao I'shiroku, chief of the Foreign Office Asia Affairs Division, toUPI - 181 words
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Obituary69 1963-10-07 20 BABY THOMAS M>n of Mr. A- Mm. M. Thorn;!* 36 Kut Horn Raid M 3 i in. Bth Oct. Corxege leaving houw to Orthodox Syrian Church Topaz Heßi ii i.'n Ti'i Oct. thence to! 1 1' noon SITTAMPALAM K:ither of Nudu••:ijjh Trlok Annon. Rajnrntnam P.W.U. Spore, Kathor-ln-Law of Appudural69 words
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197 1963-10-07 20 Singapore champs in Varsity tourney HOCKEY By ERNEST FRIOA I7UALA LUMPUR. Sun. University of Singapore became champions in the Malaysia Inter-Univer-sity-College hockey tournament which ended at Pantai ground here today. University of Singapore beat Malayan Teachers Training College 1-0 in the final this evening. In tbe semi-finals this morning. University197 words
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Article145 1963-10-07 20 Billy Yap retains his titles MALACCA. Sun. Billy Yap (Selangor) retained both his titles In the Malacca Lawn Tennis Championships which ended here today In the singles final. Billy beat Malacca veteran Abdullah Lincha 6-4. 6-3. Then he and W. Allan beat Abdullah Lincha and Ben Gomez 6-4, 6-1 In145 words
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Article327 1963-10-07 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Leon* Kit. one of Singapore's most promising barters, today captured another trophy when he won The Karting Club of Singapore's main event at KaliansAfter lying in second place for 47 of the 50 laps, he went on to victory after leader Philip Scow327 words
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Article47 1963-10-07 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Premier League: Army v Youth 7 p.m., Dlv. 2A: Darul Allah v Amicables. 5.15 (both matches at Jn. Besan. RIT.BY UNION Spore matches: SCC Invitation v SMP (Padanß), Terror v Seletar (Naval Base). TABLE TENNIS— Tour match: Spore Youngsters v Pakistan (Happy World).47 words
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450 1963-10-07 20 -I By KEN FERNANDEZ Bowline P. Perera 22.5-9-41 -o. S. Ramanathan 13-1-43-1. Cht'lvarajahsingam 5-1-22-1. K T. Ratnitm 6-0-29-0. S. Navaratnam 7-0-27-3. E. Pachymuthu 2-0-11-0. t'KYI.ONKSK 2nd Inns Sivaneson c Martens b D. Shepherdson 6. Pachymuthu b C. Shepherdson 1, A. de Stlv.i lbw C. Shepherdson450 words
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Article94 1963-10-07 20 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun—Singapore beat holders Belangor 5-0 to win the Rahman Cup in the final of the Malayan M li.iys Inter-State badminton tournament at the SB. A. hall here tonight. Scores (Singapore players nit tloned first): Singles— Omar lt>rahim bt Abdul Rahman Ibrahim 15-7. 15-3: M.94 words
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Advertisement68 1963-10-07 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE Results of the Grand Lottery 963 drawn at St. Patricks School i.ill on Saturday 5th. October 1969. Permit No. 226/62 1 Prize ***** 9. ***** 3. 120*13 hi ***** 3. 4782« 11. ***** 4. ***** 12. ***** 5. 2S762 13 ***** 6. 1R174 14 ***** 7.68 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-10-07 20 iflGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest L©w**t Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 91 7541 words
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