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Title Section21 1963-10-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Ik*" 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article1702 1963-10-10 1 TAN TOCK SAIK, NELSON RUTHERFURD, K. BASKARAN, L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr; MUSA SCULLY - TAN TOCK SAIK, NELSON RUTHERFURD, K. BASKARAN, L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr. and MUSA SCULLY: 6,000 homeless as wall of water breaks bund BJTmI I jj i^t^liMTrt^Bil^^Mm^^n^B By- 500 POLICE, CIVIL DEFENCE MEN AND MALA V REGIMENT SOLDIERS MOVE IN FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS IN AFFECTED AREA KUALA LUMPUR.1,702 words
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127 1963-10-10 1 For 90 minutes doctor tried and tried. FOR 90 minutes, Dr. G.K..W. Yu; of the Kuala Lumpur General Hcspital, tried to save this child's life— one of the five children who died in the Cheras flood disaster yesterday. The child, who had not been identified up to late last night,127 words
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Article69 1963-10-10 1 The Plen: Secret out today KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will disclose the identity of the "Plen the chief Communist contact man in Singapore to Tengkn Abdul Rahman tomorrow. This was announced here today by the Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Mr. Lee69 words
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Article23 1963-10-10 1 BANOKOK. Wed. The Cabinet has approved in principle an elcht-y**r prograjnme starting In 1984 to wipe out malaria from Thailand.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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1437 1963-10-10 1 j By A BREAK-THROUGH FOR DEMOCRACY, SAYS TOH SINGAPORE. Wed. i THE Singapore Association of Trade Unions tonight called off the two-day strike here after today's events made it increasingly clear that the strike was on the verge of collapse. After1,437 words
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Article215 1963-10-10 1 'Iron Curtain' rubber mission KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Government today said that rubber trade missions to be sent overseas in future will include .Eastern European countries. This decision was made after a careful examination of the trend of future world rubber consumption, and of the representations made by the215 words
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35 1963-10-10 1 STOP PRESS FRANCE: A-BOMBS FOR AIR FORCE PARIS. Wed. Hrst French atom-bombs and first Mirage Four aeroplanes to carry them have been put at disposal of French Air Force, it w.is learned here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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250 1963-10-10 2 US envoy denies Malaysia ultimatum to Manila AIANILA, Wed. The U.S. Ambassador here, Mr. William Stevenson, denied allegations today that the, United States had asked j the Philippines to im- 1 mediately recognise Malaysia or face the prospect of losing American aid. The Manila Times reported In a front-page storyUPI - 250 words
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Article, Illustration585 1963-10-10 2 'JAKARTA WANTED TO INCLUDE TWO INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS IN ITS OBSERVER TEAM 9 U.N. TOLD UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday jJRITAIN charged yesterday that Indonesia tried to include two intelligence officers in the Malaysia observer team under the guise of clerks. Mr. Peter Thomas. British representative,585 words
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Article120 1963-10-10 2 Ben Bella fights on two fronts ALGIERS. Wed. President Ben Bella was fighting on two fronts today against "uncontrolled elements" on the Morocco border, and with the 3erbers. who are challenging his regime in Kabylia. He told a Press conference last night that about 10 people had been killed inReuter - 120 words
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Article27 1963-10-10 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed South Africa boycotted the General Assembly's special political committee yesterday as 'a move was made for the rejection of Its credentials.27 words
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165 1963-10-10 2 PAPER: MALAYSIA A VICTIM OF EAST- WEST TENSIONS LONDON, Wed. THE DAILY Telegraph said today it should now be apparent to the L'.S Administration that President Soekarno was "riding the Chinese Communist w a y e" rather than holding it back. It urceri Britain to be ■Tiparcil to continue her165 words
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Article24 1963-10-10 2 ROME, Wed. Msgr Salvatore Slino, Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, died of a heart attack here last night. He was 59.24 words
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Article72 1963-10-10 2 BAGDAD, Wed. President Arif announced here last night that Iraq and Syria had formed a full military union. The Iraqi President appeared on television to announce the union. He said that Egypt had also been invited to Join, but had declined though it had offered to support theReuter - 72 words
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203 1963-10-10 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. •JHE General Assembly decided last night without objection to send a fact-finding commission to South Vietnam to examine the situation there and report back during its current session. The SOTlet Union, which proposed on Monday that any investigation should beReuter - 203 words
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Article178 1963-10-10 2 Father snubs Madame Nhu V"EW YORK, Wed. 11 Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu spent a quiet first day here yesterday, snubbed by her father and unsure of her reception by Americans whose foreign policy she has criticised. Her father, former Vietnamese Ambassador Mr. Tran Van Chuong, told reportters he had no178 words
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Article276 1963-10-10 3 Sugar price moving up again LONDON, Wed. The price of sugar began moving up again on the London market yesterday after reports that hurricane Flora has wiped out a quarter of Cuba's sugar crop. The price Jumped £l/10s a ton in the morning to £78 a ton. Later, the BritishReuter - 276 words
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104 1963-10-10 3 JAKARTA, Wed.— There ia J definitely no plan for President Kennedy to visit: Indonesia and other Pacific countries this year. This was stated here today by> Mr. Howard P. Jones, U.S. Am- bassador to Indonesia. He was i commenting on a Washington104 words
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109 1963-10-10 3 UN URGED: ACCEPT NIKITA'S CHALLENGE I SITED NATIONS. Wed. Mr. Paul Henri Spaak, the Belgian Foreign Minister, said yesterday it would be "on for liveable" to discourage Mr. Khrushchev by rejecting his offer of peaceful competition with the West. He told the UN Assembly: "It would be a great signReuter - 109 words
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Article60 1963-10-10 3 LONDON, Wed. Suggestions hat a take-over bid was on the .vay for the Chartered Bank, which has 115 branches In the Par East, brought a is. 9d. rise in tf. shares yesterday to 645. But a spokesman at the head ifflce in London said: "No talksReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1963-10-10 3 BELGRADE. Wed— People rushed from their beds when the shattered city of Skopje was rocked by its strongest tremor since the July earthquake which killed 2.ooo.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article36 1963-10-10 3 MIAMI. Wed— June Allyson. 40.! widow of actor-producer Dick Powell, is to marry Glenn Maxwell. 31. a men's hair stylist who has been a friend of the Powell family for several years. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration261 1963-10-10 3 LIFE CRUISE POSSIBLE FOR STOWA WAY SOUTHAMPTON, Wednesday. A CUBAN stowaway, accused by the Castro gov- ernment of spying for America, may spend the rest of his life cruising in the Dutch liner Willem Ruys unless a country claims him. Thomas Moremo, 46, was refused permlssl)n to land here lastReuter - 261 words
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153 1963-10-10 3 This first 'hello' will win $60 ,000 pENEVA, Wed. The first earthman to contact beings on other planets will earn an unexpected dividend a bequest from the will of a Frenchwoman who died 55 years ago. Delegates to the space radio-communication conference, attended by more than 450 scientists and technicians153 words
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Article41 1963-10-10 3 LONDON, Wed. Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the Prime Minister, told members of the British Variety Club here yesterday she rather thought her husband had missed his vocation and could have done better on the stage than in the political limelight.41 words
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Article, Illustration472 1963-10-10 3 SICKBED VICTORY WORDS FROM MAC gLACKPOOL, Wed. The British Conservative Party's preelection annual conference opened here today with prayers for Mr. Harold Macmillan and the announcement of a buoyant message from the Prime Minister now awaiting an operation in a London hospital. The message from Mr. Macmillan was read byReuter - 472 words
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242 1963-10-10 3 Free lancer tells court he tipped off Profumo scandal F ONDON. Wed.—Lau- rence Terence Bell, a free-lance Journalist on trial here on indecency charges, told the court yesterday he was threatened "on a number of occasions" after revealing information on the Profumo scandal more than three months before the scandalReuter - 242 words
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Article28 1963-10-10 3 NAPLES, Wed. Four Japanese destroyers steamed into Naples harbour yesterday the first visit by Japanese warships to an Italian port since World War ll.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1963-10-10 3 ROME, Wed— Film actor Maximilian Sohell greeted Princess Soraya with an embrace when he arrived here by plane yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement226 1963-10-10 3 XOOTOOTAU |J//y /f NEWWE!SEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Recent medicol re»eorch »hows thot gostnc ulcers may be <*» hiohoQ of aoi"7 ulcers bur al<o prcventj relop»es when used reSu?X 9 h^s underoo^ successful chn.co. tnols .n leod.no jopon«« Hospitals and Medical Institutes. of oajtrk- and duodenal ulcer, and associated complaints. MEW WEISIN-U226 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-10-10 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HAD YOUR ttOTTtti "41 djMWJT I eCVMEBOOV I MUST J15 words
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273 1963-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government will launch a mass antirabies vaccination campaign of dogs beginning tomorrow free of charge. A Government statement today said: "In the interest of public health, it is necessary to vaccinate all dogs in Singapore and at the same time273 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-10-10 4 A reward for Changi boy hero SINGAPORE, Wed. Royston Perks < above), 14--year-old son of an RAF policeman, was rewarded at two ceremonies at Changi for his courage and presence of mind in saving the life of a four-year-old girl. The girl. Kathleen Lillie, daughter of an RAF flight sergeant,150 words
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161 1963-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Justice Tan Ah Tah, In the Hign Court today, ordered thai an appeal by a shopkeeper against a magistrates conviction on a cnarge of assisting in a public lottery be heard before a court of three Judges as it involved an161 words
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Article87 1963-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Yeo Tlani Siew has been elected president of the Singapore Association for the Blind Other office-bearers are: Mrs. W.W. Yung. Mrs. Urn Koon Teck, Mrs. Wee Chong Jin. Mr. RJC. Booker (vice-presidents) Mr. Eng Klan Seah (hon. treasurer); Mrs. HO Oates (hon. secretary),87 words
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Article40 1963-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Tiie School (Army) Cadet Corps annual parade will be held on the Rallies Institution ground at 3 p.m. on Saturday. The Corps of Drums of 4th Battalion. The Royal Malay Regiment will be In attendance.40 words
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Article28 1963-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. In the strike round-up story in today's Straits Times It was Incorrectly stated that Rheem-Hume Is a subsidiary of Hume Industries. This Is not so.28 words
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Article33 1963-10-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The opening of the Swiss Cottage Integrated Secondary School by the Assemblyman for TBngUn. Mr. E.W. Barker, scheduled for today, has been postponed, the Ministry of Culture announced.33 words
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596 1963-10-10 4 A 'LOVE TRIANGLE' DEATH: MAN FOR TRIAL SINGAPORE. Wed Ing Koh related to her how he fought with Hoe. According to Koh, Hoe had tried to stab him with a knife but he grabbed it from Hoe and stabbed him. She accompanied Koh to the Joo Chiat Police Station. Koh596 words
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148 1963-10-10 4 A LOR STAR. Wed— The A Kedah-Perlis chief police officer. Mr. J.G. Ritchie, yesterday called on Malay-an-Thai border villagers to report immediately any Communist terrorist movements in their areas. "We need your co-opera-tion." he told about 150 kampong leaders at a meeting held148 words
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Miscellaneous364 1963-10-10 4 THE follow Ink- Is today* nchedule from Kuehuig (ML 431) 10.19 of civil aircraft moveraenti at p.m.: from Bangkok. Kuala UimPaya Lebar airport Singapore: Pur (ML 813> 7.13 p.m.: from Pen- l,!:.... nn» (ML 031) 8.40 p.m.: from ARRIVALS Kuala Lumpur (ML 008) 9.03 p.m. B0AC: From London. Frankfurt. Zurich.364 words
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DAY TWO OF THE SATU `HARTAL'
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308 1963-10-10 5 SOH TIANG KENG - The Satu strike hits three big restaurants SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Wed. The second day of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions strike today hit the Peking, the Shanghai and the Cathay restaurants. More than 2,000 members of the Singapore Restaurant, Bars, Eating and Coffee Shops' Union stopped work.308 words
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Article53 1963-10-10 5 PENANG. Wed. The principal of the Federation school for the deaf. Miss Lee Kooi Jong, will speak on "Deif problems of Adults" at the dinner meeting of the Lions Club of Penan* at the Town House Hotel at 7.30 p.m. next Tuesday. The meeting will be open53 words
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330 1963-10-10 5 STC UNION CHIEF WARNS THE TROUBLE MAKERS the final blow for the liberation of Chinese bus company employees from the stranglehold of the Communist-dominated bus workers union had been struck. He said: "For several years this union has duped the workers with political lies. The Bus Workers Union is more330 words
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366 1963-10-10 5 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO, —by- EO, \S the strike colled by the Singapore Association of Trade Unions en tered its second day, the transport situation improved considerably as more members of the Singapore Bus Workers Union returned to work. By 4.30 p.m. nine of366 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-10-10 5 GEORGE LAWRENCE, vice-president of Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, waves to Straits Times cameraman Han Hai Fonp after his arrest yesterday. He was one of two remaining top officials of the SBHEU arrested by the police early In the morning in a lane beside107 words
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Article277 1963-10-10 5 MORE HOTELS HIT- CINEMAS REOPEN gINGAPORE, Wed. More employees of Singapore's bi g hotels, including the Goodwood, Cathay, Cockpit and Orchard, today joined the strike called by the Singapore Association of Trade Unions. They are members of the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Union. Employees of other big hotels,277 words
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256 1963-10-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed MANY hit motor firms, printing presses and rubber companies were hit today as their employees joined in the Satu -sponsored strike. The workers are mejnbers of the Singapore Motor YVorkshoo Employees Union, Singapore Bookshop Publication and Printing Press Workers Union and256 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-10-10 6 ROARING TORRENT POURING OVER THE BROKEN BUND OF MINING POOL TAKES TOLL OF LIFE AND PROPERITY OVER MILE-WIDE FRONT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. UP to 12.15 p.m. todoy it was life as usual for thousands of people in the shanty homes in the lowlying land betweenStraits Times cameramen tell the story of the first disastrous toll of this years north-east monsoon which officially has only just begun - 252 words
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87 1963-10-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Royal Malaysia Police reported tonight that Cheras Road was under two to three feet of water and that the Klang River was rising. At the 4i mile Klang Road village there was one foot of water. At Salak87 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-10-10 7 A SECTION of the Cheras village submerged by rising flood waters. This was the scene at Ip.m. hall" an hour after the mining pool had burst its banks. About 20 houses here were damaged. Picture by Straits Times reader, Mr. J. Muraille.Straits Times reader Mr - 47 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-10-10 7 FLOOD WATERS WASH OUT ALL LANDINGS Am TAKE-OFFS THE SCENE at Kuala Lumpur airport. Completely submerged under the water is the runway. The airport was rendered unoperational till late last night.35 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-10-10 7 THIS rescue worker has plenty to smile about. After helping in rescue operations in swirling flood waters, he crabbed this big fish which swam right into his arms.33 words
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Article37 1963-10-10 7 WRAPPED in a blanket, 12-year-old Thuraije, crippled since early childhood, sits on a bench at Cheras police station after he had been carried through the flood waters by his sister from their submerged home.37 words
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Article, Illustration48 1963-10-10 7 CHOON Choon Moi. 23, (centre) tapper, sobs as she watches her attap hut go under swirling floodwaters. Choon I Moi, a mother of two children, aged four and five years, is one of several mothers who reported their children lost.48 words
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Advertisement97 1963-10-10 7 O THE CIRCLE OF CHALK O A traditional Chinese play taken from the repertory of the Chinese theatre, composed under The Yuan Princes A must for enthusiasts to enjoy a Chinese classic, presented within the western stajje conventional time of two hours Costumes arc extravagantly beautiful and authentic Presented by97 words
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272 1963-10-10 8 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD: From Kuching, Wed. A MALAYAN police constable serving in Sarawak was injured last night when a bomb exploded in th? Museum Gardens here. The bomb, which police said was thought to be a grenade, exploded in the gardens at about 9272 words
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115 1963-10-10 8 Dayaks: We are ready to defend border KUCHING, Wed.— The 13,000 Land Dayaks of the Bau District near the SarawakIndonesian border, are ready and willing to defend the territorial integrity of Sarawak against border raiders. This was stated today by a councillor, Nyabong Pa Doris, of Kampong Stass. in the115 words
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Article94 1963-10-10 8 20,000 for solidarity mass rally KUANTAN, Wed. More than 20,000 people will take part In a solidarity mass rally condemning Indonesia's hostility towards Malaysia at the Temerloh padang 80 miles from here, on Oct. 13. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, will be one of the main speakers at94 words
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Article48 1963-10-10 8 PENANO. Wed. A schoolgirl, Khoo 81m Suan, 0, collapsed on the road while walking home from school yesterday evening and died on her way to hospital. Sim Suan is the oa lighter of Mr. Khoo Ewe Seng. printing operator of the Cathay Press48 words
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Article57 1963-10-10 8 BINGAPORE. Wed. A 14--yearold boy, who had been accused at a preliminary inquiry of murdering another boy. Tan Chtoa Huaty was yesterday committed for trial at the Assizrs on a reduced and amended charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The accused, represented by Mr.57 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-10-10 8 Two U.S. girls on 'getting to know you' mission The object is to promote better understanding KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two American girls arrived here today with a mission to create better understanding between the youths of Malaysia and the United States. Vera Dean. 21 (above) and Carolyn Hodge, 20, will175 words
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199 1963-10-10 8 Dr. Goh on two-fold mission to Berlin SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who left for Berlin this morning as head of the Malaysian delegation to the German Industries Fair, has a two-fold mission to study various German industries and to interest German manufacturers in industrial199 words
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Article88 1963-10-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tht Plrst Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Carrington. left here by air for Singapore today after having talks with the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. He told reporters that Britain would do her best88 words
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Article29 1963-10-10 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Malayan Airways today announced that it would be operating Fokker F. 37 and DC. 3S from Bayan Lepas airport, Penang, as from Oct. 17.29 words
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Article145 1963-10-10 8 I SINGAPORE, Wod. 1 rpHREE brothers, with a total of 12 convictions, were Jailed today for four years for house breaking and tteft. Inspector Ronald Naldu. prosecuting, told the Third District Judge, Mr. John Doral Raj. that the brothers were not satisfied with $20 loot from145 words
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Miscellaneous162 1963-10-10 8 Atiey Oap By V.T. Bamtin T 7 'STOO aAPA HEP V BUT LIKE I SAIR A. > N. ,tS, 1 W W S> I W*S JUST THIMKJN* I I GUY UKE yOU H*6 I KNIGHT CAMT BE A *M* I GU£SS .M WHftICHA ABOUT A KJNG I U^U TnSS UP162 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1963-10-10 9 Horror ordeal for crew of crippled U.S. bomber WITH ONE PILOT AT THE CONTROLS BLINDED BY ENEMY GUNFIRE- EARLY on the morning o f June 12. 1944. U.S. Air Force personnel stationed on the airstrip at Eniwetok in the central Pacific watched spellbound as a shell-torn Liberator bomber weaved an1,249 words
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448 1963-10-10 9 ner slipped from the catwalk. But as he went he managed to grasp a cabie leaving him dangling above the cean about 5.000 feet below He was still screaming when Ragusa and the others leaned from the catwalk and dragged him to safety A448 words
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Article94 1963-10-10 10 W.,4* SIO (Minimum) PITIR TIANC. Vlolrt Lim. Klorrnn :*o Kunicr Tap. wish to thank rrlattvrs and fiiands for their kind ■sistaacr. wrrathn. nwdolaaicn. night > nits and attrndano at tb» funeral or tkrlr betovrd mother, thr Ime Madam Law Honf Han MR. AND MRS. M. Nafarajah thank relative* and94 words
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Article735 1963-10-10 10 Singapore breathes mor-3 freely this morning. '"Mass action has failed. Only an hour or two after a defiant statement had been handed to the Press by a Barisan Sosialis representative, officials of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions called off their strikt They have the excuse that735 words
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Article336 1963-10-10 10 There were about 2,000 fewer job-seekers registered with Malayan employment exchanges in August than in the previous month, according i to the latest report of the Ministry cf Labour and Social j Welfare. This does not, unfortunately, reflect an increase in opportunities lor productive work. Stepped-up recruitment by336 words
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Article165 1963-10-10 10 The damage caused by yesterday's flood on the southern outskirts of Kuala Lumpur ha 1 yet to be fully assessed. Several square miles were inundated, at least six people have lost their lives and six thousand men, women ami children rfre homeless. The diyaste* exceeds in magnitude the165 words
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579 1963-10-10 10 Stanley Karnow - Stanley Karnow 14 YEARS OF COMMUNISM fcj HONG KONG. Wed. China's Communist regime has celebrated its 14th birthday with the ritual fanfare of parades, banquets and heady oratory. Not for a century however has China been so cut off from the outside world, so579 words
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Article1107 1963-10-10 10 The labour gap grows in Sabah FEW factors seem more likely to cause Sabah to stumble in her sprint towards prosperity than a shortage of labour. There is already a gap to bridge > and it-threa-tens to grow wider. On the west coast, where most of the country's rubber is1,107 words
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Letter396 1963-10-10 10 INCIDENTS AT NANYANG AT an emergency meeting of the Nanyang University Council on Tuesday a written statement was issued clarifying certain misunderstandings concerning two recent incidents aNanyang. It is as follows:— "On September 12. at 7.30 p.m. the Nanyang University Co-operative Store held a meeting In the auditorium of the396 words
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Advertisement42 1963-10-10 10 "fteeghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds fc Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street, T«l: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion. Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, N«rthon Road, Ke)wis)e>fi42 words
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Advertisement105 1963-10-10 10 v ,+?*S^ m tMI m &SSBB/k 2m* If m '^^^^B^'ift* a^k minium cq a a y I COMBINATION EYEWEAR FOR LADIES A flattering new feminine combination frame, with graceful upswept lines, from new sculptured bridge to plaque free top rims. In new Ebb-Tone and solid colours, and decorated styles, truly105 words
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251 1963-10-10 11 Woman in ship bound for Penang lost at sea PENANG. Wed. A woman passenger in the State of- Madras fell overboard into the Indian Ocean last Sunday night, two days after the vessel had left Nagapattinam. South India, for Penang. When the ship arrived here thLs morning, the local agents.251 words
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Article192 1963-10-10 11 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE: By PILOT WALKS THREE MILES TO HOSPITAL AND ASKS: MAY I USE PHONE? Penang, Wednesday \N RAAF pilot parachuted into a Kedah rubber estate today after ejecting from his Sabre jet fighter at 10,000 feet. Wing Commander Rod Hanstein, commanding officer of No.192 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-10-10 11 Pakistan's new envoy due on Friday KUALA LIMPI R. Wed. —Pakistan's new High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. S. M. Hasan (above), will arrive here on Friday to take op his appointment. Mr. Hasan. 51, was until recently Director-General of the Ministry of External Affairs. He was formrxly Ambassador to Turkey.63 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-10-10 11 More than 25,000 people took part in a Malaysia solidarity and anti-Soefcarno rally at Padang Maxiah, Kuala Trengganu, last weekend. The rally was addressed by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, and th« Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri. Picture shows a 12ft.69 words
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188 1963-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THREE important meetings will be held during the next 48 hours here to discuss Malaysia's immediate and long-range problems. They are meetings of THE Prime Minister with the chief executives of the Malaysian states. THE Defence Council and THE Grand Alliance.188 words
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Article20 1963-10-10 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Automobile Association of Singapore is promoting a road safety and courtesy trial on Oct. 20.20 words
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65 1963-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— j The Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will nold a public forum on "Should cracker firing be banned totally In Malaysia?" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. The main speakers will be Mr. C. Wilfred, Mr. Jimmy Leong, Mr.65 words
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Article60 1963-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Christopher Chew-, an employee of Esso Standard Malaya Ltd.. topped his class In 14 subjects In a special Esso training course in Australia recently. The eight-week training course was aiso attended by representatives from the Philippines. South Vietnam and Australia. It60 words
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Article27 1963-10-10 11 PENANO. Wed. Two tarpaulins, valued at $800. were stolen from the Dona Nancy In Penang harbour yesterday, her captain. Mr. J.T. Lin. reported to police.27 words
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Article33 1963-10-10 11 ALOR STAR, Wed. Two armed robbers yesterday held up a PWD labourer. Awang Kechll bin Abu. 53. at Jalan Tuba, about 14 miles from here, and took $75 from him.33 words
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Article36 1963-10-10 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chew Weng Cboon. 20. who pleaded guilty to stealing a chair from his father's furniture shop In Victoria Street, was today put on 12 months' probation by a magistrates court.36 words
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Article35 1963-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tht Department of Labour and Industrial Relations organised the reoatrlatton to India, of 36 labourers and their families. In August. They Included 19 adults, six minors and a baby.35 words
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Article41 1963-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A family of three earned si. 144 tn August, harvesting and weeding a 4 11 -aero section of a large olneapple ettit* tn Johore. It was revealed in Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare monthly report.41 words
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Article139 1963-10-10 11 400 are screened after film show pENANG, Wed. Four hundred people leaving the Majestic Theatre after the late show last night had to pass through a police check. All exits were sealed. Six robbery suspects were detained. Two gangs The suspects, youths dressed in drain-pipe trousers and believed to be139 words
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Article206 1963-10-10 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOLICE arrested 14 striking Naval Base workers for rioting following a clash at the Woodlands Gate to the base early this morning. A few hours later, another striker was arrested for Intimidation. Three strikers were arrested for the same offence late last night206 words
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71 1963-10-10 11 More to take combined examinations PENANO. Wed. About 2.449 candidates will take the combined Senior Cambridge and Federation of Malaya Certificate examinations in Penang next month. Another 197 will sit only for the Cambridge Bchool Certificate. The State Chief Education Officer, Mr. R. Vivekananda. told the Straits Times today the71 words
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Article37 1963-10-10 11 P.\WANO. Wed. A sum of $2,240 was raised by the teachers of the Mahmud Secondary School here when they staged a show entitled "The Miser" at the school hall on Oct. 4 and 5.37 words
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Article18 1963-10-10 11 PORT DICKSON. Wed. Mr N. Thamblduray has been elected chairman of the Hindu Temple Committee here.18 words
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Article137 1963-10-10 11 PIENANG. Wed. Mrt. Saw Soon Choo. mother of the Penan; State MCA president, Mr. SawSeng Kew. died here today at the age of 100. Mrs. Saw. who had been ailing for about three months, died at the Gurner Drive home of her elder son.137 words
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Article122 1963-10-10 11 WANTED: Stars for new film SINGAPORE. Wed. 0 Cathay Keris film studios are looking for English-speaking Malaysians to star in a film shortly to be made here by a leading Hollywood film director. The "thriller" film, to be shot entirely In Singapore and Malaya, will have major roles for a122 words
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Article47 1963-10-10 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Lee Slow Mong, general manager of the Public Utilities Board and president of the China Society. will give a talk on Gfimp.so.s ol old Singapore at a Lions Club Jo: Singapore East dinner tomorrow ai. 8 p.m. at ihe Cathay Hotel.47 words
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Article35 1963-10-10 11 BANTING. Wed. The annual meeting of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society will be held on Oct. 20 at Kuala Lumpur. The president of the society Dato V. T. Sambanthitn, will preside.35 words
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Advertisement130 1963-10-10 11 tfodhiba JAPAN'S No.l TV Look fir the name FTPT, »3gi We Do The Rest M f 1 <-^___ J Out-dear Aerial Maintc.iance TT^^^^|l Replacement] I I 11 TV Insuranct I II MONTHLY RENTAL: ll 14" TV 19" TV $15.00 $21.00 Top Discount tor Cash Easy Hira Purchase Terms Sole Agents:-130 words
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Miscellaneous488 1963-10-10 11 I Today's radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE B£ 12 <mldnlBht) close MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE QAr»H-k MAI AVCIA 476 metrea RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metre* BERVICE: 41.7 metrea A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M.: 6.00 Time Bi*nal NeMomUig Prelude; 7.15 News; gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break--7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30488 words
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Article, Illustration494 1963-10-10 12 J'M a lover of Bowers. I admire their beauty and marvel at what they could do to pretty a garden or decorate a home. But other than that my knowledge of horticulture is limited. So, when I met two internationally famous women orchid growers, Mrs.494 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-10-10 12 INDIVIDUALITY IN BATIK DESIGNS VLTESTERN styles and the exciting range of synthetic fabrics may dominate the fashion scene but credit must be given to our local designers who strive to popularise our own fabrics. And talking about our own fabrics, you cannot look beyond batik, the material that always fascinates207 words
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Article221 1963-10-10 12 Stepping out in comfort HfELL-FnTED, lowTT heeled shoes are essential for mothers-to-be, for as the baby grows the increased weight of the abdomen changes a woman's normal posture she tends to stand sway-backed. A medical expert says that the flat-heeled, shapeless bits of fabric or leather that so many girls221 words
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303 1963-10-10 12 MARGERY McELHENY - Nature's way with colours ideal for decoration MARGERY McELHENY B, JgOLD colour arrangements are satisfying for public places or if a wife is in a financial position to redecorate frequently. But most decorators recommend a non-theatrical colour scheme for day-to-day living. Borrowing from the Japanese style of complex but natural303 words
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Article139 1963-10-10 12 NEW LOOK FOR AN OLD SUIT DKACII clothes look- ing jaded? Give them a quick and easy pick up with "spaghetti" ribbon which gives a pretty effect. It is simple to do. Using yards of Jin. nylon ribbon you can decorate shorts, blouse or stole.. Cut a length long enough139 words
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Advertisement293 1963-10-10 12 'jugfe peacfe' A sweet, pink-ripened peach bursting with lushness. Wildly beautiful on lips and fingertips! Mr m,,^^ .^JBIiMBaW X^Wt m «*mFM \^r^ I IF YOU DISDAIN THE MUNDANE, shun the bannl. you re today's Young Unconventional. You have ihc look of casual confidence that fashion is mad about— and only293 words
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Advertisement214 1963-10-10 12 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze two m three drops i'l soothing Optone into th« corners of your e\cs blink once or twice your eye« become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You will indeed be looking at the world with new214 words
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Miscellaneous145 1963-10-10 12 Straits Times Crossword having no mouth Uo>. can mm n anyone 12. Adjectivally 15 divided at 21 Sec 1 14. Draws' with the light left on? luc^l^" 1"""« W. I&oured the remataa? Say It B1 may Mtil <«>• again i 7). Solution will be published 17. See l. Uaiorrow. h£145 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1963-10-10 13 'Murder of father' trial told of son's purchase of can of petrol KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ACCUSED SAYS HE ALSO PLANNED TO KILL HIMSELF AS WARNING TO ALL PARENTS THINKING OF DIVORCE 9 001 CHEONG KENG, the former Melbourne University student accused of murdering his father,1,078 words
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168 1963-10-10 13 80 visits from Indonesia now jailed for illegal entry- MALACCA, Wed AN Indonesian seaman, Hashim bin Mahat 25, who has been to Malacca about 80 times since 1958, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday i to enterine the Federation illegally. He was sentenced 1 to four months' jail.168 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-10-10 13 Hospital in Kuala Lumnur when the accused returned from Australia. He found him to be suflerlng from "nervous exhaustion." Mr. Chin Hoong Poong, a lecturer at the Serdang Agricultural College, said that 00l was a classmate of his In the Methodist Boys' School281 words
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Article61 1963-10-10 13 IPOH. Wed.— Thieves sot away with $350 and pens, watches and a gold ring valued at $160 from an estate sundry shop near Chemor. 10 miles from here, on Monday night. The shopkeeper, Mr. Y. S. Abdul Hamld. 43. told the polio the thieves removed61 words
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270 1963-10-10 13 Recruit Pak gives up $250 a month job JESSELTON, Wed. Pak Yin Loong, an employee of the Chung Nam printing press here, will be leaving his wife and- family in Sabah soon for trainIng with the 2nd Bn., Malaysia Rangers. A few days ago he called on the Chief Minister270 words
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64 1963-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed— The third i Singapore International student SHlon of photography will be held on March next year. It Is sponsored by the Photographic Society of Nanyang University. All entries must be submitted by Feb. 20. Judging will be on Feb. 33. Entry rorms64 words
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Article49 1963-10-10 13 BATU GAJAH. Wed. Three girls have been selected from the Batu Gajah district for a two weeks agricultural course at Degong. near Kuala Kangsar wr.ich starts tomorrow. They are Che Azieah blnte Pandak Maya. 21. Che Rohani binte Mat SharifT. 20. and Che Juriah blnte Zakaria. 22.49 words
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Article45 1963-10-10 13 PENANG. Wed— Pour Hokkien film stars— Oh Tong. Ong Cheng Ho. Marie Ong and Fong Teng— are scheduled to arrive here on Saturday to make personal appearances at the screening of their films. "Pool's Luck" and •Triple Promotion" at the Odeon cinema45 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-10-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. —An Australian beauty queen will arrive here tomorrow to meet parents of Malaysian students at the University of Queensland. Miss Paulette Mazzei, 18 (above), a commercial artist ami Queensland's "Miss Pacific," will bring with her a list of names and addresses of families145 words
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Article265 1963-10-10 13 LARK SYE WARNS STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE Mr. Tan Lark Sye, who faces a Government move to revoke his Singapore citizenship said tonight: "The matter of my citizenship is personal and concerns only myself. It has nothing to do with others". He criticised those who had made his citizenship a265 words
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118 1963-10-10 13 Indonesian boats still call at Malacca MALACCA. Wed. Indonesian vessels with cargoes of rubber, coffee, pepper and rattan continue to call here daily despite the severance of diplomatic and trade relations with Indonesia. An average of four or five boats call here and alone the coast up to Kuala Linggi118 words
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Article44 1963-10-10 13 TAIPINO. Wed— The Taming branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has sent h telegram to Prime Minister. Ter.gku Abdul Rahman. nfmMtng "wholehearted support for your flrni stand in the face of external threat by Indonesia and lor whatever action is contemplated."44 words
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181 1963-10-10 13 Reserve Unit man goes free after apology 1 pENA N G. Wed. A member of the Federal Reserve Unit. Ismail bin Ibrahim, was today ordered to apologise in court to five villagers whom he was accused of assaulting in Tanjong Bungah Road on the night of July 16. The First181 words
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Article62 1963-10-10 13 ALOR STAR, Wed— Police an j looking tor a man who wax alleged to have molested a pretty nousewife. Che Embun blnte Taib. 34, in her house at K.im- pong Sungei Padang in Perl;* yesterday. Che Embun told police the man entered her house at about 1062 words
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Article41 1963-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ex-boxer Allan Peter Bailey, now serving a four-year jail KntßtM for possession of a revolver. \\;t.s ti>. i day jailed tor a furttMT year for possession of a (tagger. Tbc M» 1 tences are to run concurrently.41 words
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Advertisement93 1963-10-10 13 this is the MOUUf 1100 the top selling car ths YEAR s MALAYSIA sales exceed Check the following features for ADDITIONAL VALUE FIVE HUNDRED THICK PILE CARPETS I SUPERIOR QUALITY UPHOLSTERY theSe a d many m more advanced f GLOVE BOXES features make the I FULL WIDTH SHELF UNDER FASCIA93 words
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Advertisement488 1963-10-10 14 ((ontinurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS Mm. )—B x M etl. txtrm WANTEO SALES CANVASSERS for Textiles and Household (iood.v Male or frmale. Apply GHO Box 2736 Hlnsapor.-. AKG KSO I HEADPHONES PRIVATE SONIC WORLD Bsst3e^^ f*to BaW S I JF jsf ■SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV 1 A Headphones listening easy488 words
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Advertisement559 1963-10-10 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mi*.) Bmx It eta. txtrm LADY EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. Apply to 37 Stamford Road, Singapore 6. stating qualification-*, experience, salary required. WANTEO SECRETARY by wellestablished Company. Replies, stating qualifications, experience and salary required to Box A 6092 S.T. Spore. WANTED EXPERIENCED Cooking and Washing Amahs for European559 words
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Advertisement782 1963-10-10 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT t» Word* SS (Min.)— Bmx It eta, txtrm TO LIT: Furnished Single Bedroom Flat In Tanglln Road, suitable for married couple/bachelor, available now. Contact i S'pore) *****. AVAILABLE NOW Fully Furnished Quiet Airy Room B/Room attacbed. Centrally located. Suitable European/ Eurasian bachelor/working girl Box AW<! S.T. Spore. ORANCE782 words
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Advertisement737 1963-10-10 14 EDUCATION it Word* SI (Min.)—B*x It eta, txtra GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION "No-Pass No-Kee" Private Tutor Katong P.O. Box 90. (Spore 15). FOR PERFECTION In you* Short- hand Typewriting Book-keeping, con- sui» "1.T.5.". 19 Lorong 30 Geylang, i Spore (*****). Enrolments for "Pitman s" K«»m« held in October, rjoj CHINESE VMCA737 words
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Advertisement714 1963-10-10 14 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS THE FAR EAST ENGINEER Puhluhed quarterly THE ENGINEER. Ilka Its cempamen velume tn« Hang Keng A Far East Builder, circulates throughout South Esst Asia. CURRENT ISSUE On Sals Now CONTENTS iNJLLUk. 2UJ. foot shlmney clears air evst Kalians. New tner tee Slngaawre'Wsst Auttra'is run. Giant ceßsr dim714 words
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Advertisement898 1963-10-10 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worsts M (Min.)— Box It eta. txtrm IM2 RILEY 471 53. T00. Phone Offln- HSUI £«t. *****. House 2SOI Ext. *****. II DECEMBER 195* VAUXMALL Victor C Super Belga. Well maintained ***** n 1 Miles J2OOO. Tel: (Spore) 2SOI tut. i 2624. TRIUMPH HERALD COUPE IMO. Uood898 words
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Advertisement637 1963-10-10 14 MISCELLANEOUS Word* SS f Min.)— Box it et*. txtr% PIN PALS FROM lUO Counlrirs wouin like to i-orrespond wltb you Illustrated nrocnure Iree hy airmail L»rrespoudeuce Club Hermes. 44 Uoetlionro. Box 748/ 1. Urrmunv. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Worsts Si (Mi*.)—Bn It eta. txtrm GENUINE PHOTOSTATS, r otomatli.. to.637 words
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Advertisement369 1963-10-10 14 BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) >• Word* Si I Mm.)— Box it el*, txlrm CELESTIAL ROOM 7-A Amber Mansions Orchard Koad. Spore. lei: Ml4l/3. Specialised in Shanghai food. DELICIOUS RUSSIAN CUISINfc at tbe Troika Room, White Bear Restaurant Tut /Lunch, Dinner. 02-3 Braa Basah Koad. Singapore. Telepnoae 340 MS. ATTENTION GENTLEMEN, Slngapura369 words
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Advertisement1486 1963-10-10 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COASI U.K.. Due Spoil Mils Stia* 'tnaftt AJAX 1 hi.ii Hamfiafl li Pt Oct II Oct 11 •>YRRNUI 'mi 0' r •> fcmtr. Oct 12 Oct 11 Oct 14/11 Oct 17 IDRASTUS I'peal, r.: n, Hamburg Oct II td 1> Oet 11/21 tct 21 ELPENOR Li«er*eal1,486 words
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Advertisement1409 1963-10-10 15 W*gM THE EAC LINES HrK^TJBJKJ I MHUMMMI II.MUMW Itt. IdKJlh! JO.ITMIXW j no>i Ttoi »ncmi aa*4« mom **m momi tun SAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE MAHtUM, BKtMtN, ANlWtkr. ROTTEROAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO. tOTHEHBURC ANO COPENHAGEN S'pori 1- Sham •'anaot "FAUTRIA" I) 11/24 Oct 25/27 Oct 2t/2loct "SOIIIANA a) M OcV 41,409 words
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Advertisement1423 1963-10-10 15 E E MmTSthnME EXPRESS SERVICE It LONtON. LIVtRPOOL k CONTINENTAL PtRTS. S'pora P. Sham Penang BENUWERS L'daa, R'dam. Hian, M'bn Gmoutt C 42 Oct is Oct 11/2t Oct 21/22 lENATTOW L'paal, Hivn. Braraaa, R'taa act i4/ii tei u/n aai am lENARMIN (E.LJ L'daa, N'kan. R'dan. A'wara let 17/21 BENVORLICH (K)1,423 words
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Advertisement1201 1963-10-10 15 <Sc CO., LTD. *»w 111: Ni. ***** **k4V. ILLIRMAN LINE dJt KLAVENESS LIMB LONOtN. HAMBURG, ROTTERIAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL I MIOOLESIROUGH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND tin OF OURHAM cargejM^Ceatral I Seatl Spore P. Sham 24/2S Oct 21/27 Oct BRONXVILLE 1 call* Httit tatara Laataa taiu Nau s>pBri1,201 words
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Article80 1963-10-10 16 THf Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginnine; on October It. Rubber 69& B cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut ail $7M a ton. Palm oil J631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $378.23 a ton. The rate of80 words
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Article14 1963-10-10 16 Buklt Katll produced 57.744 Ib. in September and Ayer Molek 57.425 Ib.14 words
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Article97 1963-10-10 16 'PHI Mslsyan Ixehsnis Bankt' A»ts eiatisn made thm* chances id its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates I to $100 ii Canada: buying TT 35 7 16. airmail OU 43 9/l«, 80 d/at. 3» 1 16 credit bills. 36 1 S trade bllla. Bslhni TT or OO ready:97 words
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Article70 1963-10-10 16 CHINESE Product ■xshange, SMltaport noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $46 sellers drum B4D sellers. Cepra: Oct./ Nov. UK /Continent S3u buyers Pepper: Muntok white $147» sellers. Sarawak white (143 sellers, special Sarawak black (115 sellers, garbled LamponK black $113 sellers. ABTA Sl27t seller*. Sint.sp.re Coconut70 words
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629 1963-10-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning was off to a pretty brave start it was very short-lived. The initial improvement was due to the break away of certain branches from SATU unions and the return back to work629 words
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Article21 1963-10-10 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Industrials: 119.78 121.38 Tins: 105.26 105.39 rubbers: 109.41 109.41 Dee. 29. 1962=100.21 words
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Article719 1963-10-10 16 fOMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsustead (1,000) (1.04; Dunleps (2.000) $2.75: Esss (3.000) (3.20, (3.000) $3.18: Esse deb. (1.000) (1.03; Fed. Dlsp. (2.000) (1.81 D. (3,000)719 words
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Article28 1963-10-10 16 October 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 J cents (down three-quarters of a cent). Tin: $464.50 (up $2.50). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down (up five tons).28 words
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Article277 1963-10-10 16 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. clowri at S a.m. in Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 671 cents per Ib. down three-quarters of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for tbe position. The tone waa very quiet and slightly iinir R.A.s. and F.M.R.C. oletlng pncn In cents277 words
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Article190 1963-10-10 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 9. Three months.' INDUSTRIALS Don lope 20 eta. Containers* 13 eta. K. Smeltera 20 eta. McAMster 14 eta. Kaao 21 eta. Robinson 13 eta. Fed. Dla. IS eta. C. Storms* 4id. K. ft N. 18 ets. Rothmaaa 11 eta. Gammon 16 eta. S. Land 6190 words
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397 1963-10-10 16 IN line with London overnight the Straits tin price yesterday gained $2.50 to $464.50 as a result of the Singapore general strike. The ottering was estimated increased by five tons to 245 tons. In London on Tuesday tin took on a firmer397 words
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Article295 1963-10-10 16 SNIPS lying alsngsMs the Slne.sp.rs Harbeur ohitui er aipeeted Uday ire: Marcnl «7/JB. Tanajrra 38/36. OoMco Maru 44. Prealdent Grant 6/7. Rajah 6A. OaJtvWe 35/36. Van Wmertdjek 28/30. Oranvllle 10/11. BoaUwsra 42/43. BemenJlh N.W. B. Batavta 33. Evergreen 1/2. Emllle Ifaersk 40/41. Chnkrata 31/32. Inner Read*:295 words
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Article101 1963-10-10 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were traded on fairly steady, quiet linn. movements L<>lnK smnll. However, falls again outnumbtrrd rises. Oils and base metals ea.sed, while loans v.eie firm. c r a Mount l»a 36 :i N. Broken Hill (10s.> H Ampol 11 > Aust. Con. Ind H I Aval.101 words
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Advertisement819 1963-10-10 16 Jig THAI LINES FrM! Nlf TWt »l SstJ. WMTMT BONN New York Stilt* S pore Nn i; benfx« Agent* OCUNIC LLOYD tSINUrORtj 111, OCiANIC LLOTO <J. «t H Lit, Hssurt MtsM. SitfW* ***** »srt SvXttMftM, Bssa frt.tit tiMms* milM ►••m Hill snilMUWBi tUBOft ÜB«ICt Soon r. Sham Psnang v stillti,819 words
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Advertisement593 1963-10-10 16 SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England) OUTPUT RETURN September 1963 2570 Plkuls. 5 Dredges working (P.A. DELME-RADCLIFFE>, I General Manager MALAYAN TIN DREDGING^ LIMITED (Inrorporatrd in Kntland OUTPUT RETURN September 1963 3475 Plkuls. 4 Dredges working. (P.A. DELME-RADCLIFFE'. General Manager. COMPANIES UNDER THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF MESSRS. OSBORNE593 words
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Advertisement1125 1963-10-10 17 THE BANKRUPTCY KEDAH ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) j. O> TENDER NOTICE NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING. tenders wlll received trom! TAKE NOTICE that the First PWX>. Registered Contractors to Meeting of Creditors in the under- Class "E and above at the office mentioned cases will be held on of the State Engineer.1,125 words
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Advertisement887 1963-10-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PROPOSED ADVERTISEMENT REGIMENTAL BAND. THE SINGAPORE INFANTRY REGIMENT Vacancies exist on the follow- tng instruments for experienced musicians able to take their place at once in the Military Band: CLARINET, OBOE. BASSOON. HORN, TENOR TROMBONE. BASS-TROMBONE. EUPHUNIUM, BB b BASS. DANCEPIANIST AND GUITAR. Age limits: 18 —30 yrs.887 words
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Advertisement901 1963-10-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from State Nationals and/ or 1 1 Federal Citizens for appointment 1 1 as Town Planning Assistants in 1 1 the Town and Country Planning Department, Perak, on the salary i scale Of $137.50x7.50-152 50 209x14- 1 307/324x14-450 per mensem plus cost901 words
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Advertisement476 1963-10-10 17 NOTICES NOTICE 1. the undersigned, had resigned lrom ihe Union Commercial Art And Advertising Company. KUALA LUMPUR on 30.9.63 and un now trading under Samudra, 2nd Floor. Hardware House, Jalan ruanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone. *****. I hereby wish to tnank friends md associates for tiie confidence and help476 words
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Advertisement237 1963-10-10 17 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. George Ong has ceased to be employed by Spotradio Limited as from 7th October. 1963. and has therefore no authority whatsoever to transact any business In any way or form on behalf of Spotradio Limited. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D"237 words
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Advertisement476 1963-10-10 17 TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE JOHORE STATE GOVERNMENT TENDERS are invited for the lease of Government Ret>t House at Segamat. for a period of two <2> years, from lst January, 1964 to I 31st December. 19t>d. Pull particu- j I lars and Tender Forms are ob- 1 tamable from the Office476 words
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Advertisement448 1963-10-10 17 TENDERS JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the jfnee of the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R.. Johor, Johor Bahru up to l? 00 Noon on 15th. October. 1963 :rom Class D" and above JKR. Registered Coiilriciors for the: CONSTRUCTING OF ROAD rXJRMATION FOR SOUTH END APPROCH TO PROPOSED NEW448 words
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125 1963-10-10 18 GANEFO: PAKISTAN 'YES... BUT DUTCH SAY 'NO' I/ARACHI, Wed.—Pakis- tan will compete in the Games for the Newly Emerging Forces (Ganefo) in Jakarta next month, government sources said here yesterday. Pakistan's charge d'Affairei in Jakarta, G. G. Khan, has been nominated to re- present Pakistan on the preparatory committee of125 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-10-10 18 UTRILLO (left), with Joe Slme up. snatches a narrow victory from Tropic Sky (centre) and Sea Leopard in the Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmaricet last Saturday. Utrillo won by half a length, giving Sime his second Cesarewitch triumph. Tropical Sky was ridden by T.Reuter - 59 words
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Article74 1963-10-10 18 PARIS, Wed.— Reiko, winner of the Epsom Derby and the French 2.000 Guineas and St. Leger, will run in the Washington International at Laurel. Maryland, on Nov. 12. John Schaplro, president of Laurel racecourse, announced after a meeting with trainer Francois Mathet here yesterday. Relko metReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration2071 1963-10-10 18 Epsom Jeep - GINGER BREAD SHOWS ABILITY IN HEAVY GOING Epsom Jeep RACING by J(UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Top apprentice jockey Subian Dalwee landed a long-priced double here today. His winners were Senior ($42) and WUte de With ($63). Ginger Bread (Laurie Johnson up) put up a smart performance when he outsprinted mudlarks Shockalingam2,071 words
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Advertisement177 1963-10-10 18 BY (WE IS v Ai IN D my tj^ lA. He s ta he s dark hes handsome and t^^ 1 1 when he looks at you yoljr heart bumps in ■b 1 i Trots \W jjT^ Jfli^HJ cha-cha tempo.. .but what of the consequenI v 9f^Biß ces y u177 words
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Article426 1963-10-10 19 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. FORCES AND SPORE LOSE STARS FOR GOVT. MEET contributed towards the team championship. the team would still put up a good fight. "We could still pull ofli some unexpected successes and, these could come from C. Kunalan, Cedric MonMm Kartar Singh and V. S426 words
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Article50 1963-10-10 19 I SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Business Houses P.A. League and Cup finals (senior and junior* scheduled to be played I today at Jalan Besar Stadium i were, postponed. The Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 1 match between University and Khalsa at Buklt iTimaii was also been called off.50 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-10-10 19 rvISMAYED Stoke players (striped shirts) watch the ball enter the net from a header by Chelsea inside -left Moore to score the first goal for the home team in the First Division match at Stamford Bridge ground last Saturday. The match was drawn 3—3. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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249 1963-10-10 19 Four Sydney clubs tour Asia next month SOCCER from Keith Hooper SYDNEY, Wed. Four Sydney soccer clubs are finalising plans for tours in Asia next month. They are Apia-Leichhardt. this year's New South Wales First Division runners-up, Prague, who were also in the last four, Budapest-St George and GladesvllleRyde. Apia,249 words
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Article65 1963-10-10 19 LONDON. Wed. Result* of football matches played last night: English Dlr. I— Notts Forest 2 Leicester 0. Div. 2— Bury 1 Derby 2; Northampton 1 Huddersfleld 0. Wt. 3 Barnsley 2 Oldham 2; Bristol Rovers 4 Hull 0; Coventry 2 Bristol City 1; Crewe 0 Walsall 1.Reuter - 65 words
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Article72 1963-10-10 19 NEW YORK. Wed— John Pen- 1 nel, the first 17-foot pole vaulter I In history, heads a delegation of 21 American athletes to the Tokyo international sports week from Oct. 11-16 in a preview of the 1964 Olympic Games, it was an- nounced today. The AAUReuter - 72 words
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Article62 1963-10-10 19 SOCCER Taipinc Leafue: Chinese 8 Thenavan 0 L. Perak Ltifuc (K. Anson): PWD 8 Fleming ton 2. Prnang Dir. 2: RAAF 1 City Council 0 Victory cup (Malacca): Hua Lian 3 Kubr ans 1 RUGGER Friendly iKLI: Victoria Inst. 11 Military CoUwrc 0. BADMINTON Malacca junior intrr-rhib ACS62 words
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Article341 1963-10-10 19 RUGBY SCC 6 BAD 6 OINGAPORE, Wed. •3 The SCC's state trial- ists had a good workout today against 443 BAD i and several of them im--1 pressed in this match which ended in a draw,! SCC scoring a try and a j penalty goal and341 words
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Article448 1963-10-10 19 SOCCER Yoonc. Abdul Ghani. Rahira. Majld and Quah Kirn Swee and I ahall be surprised If the selector! try to improve on that formation Singapore veteran Lee Kolc Seng had been offered the captaincy of the team If selected to play, but I doubt if448 words
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Article89 1963-10-10 19 LONDON. Wed—Terry Downes. Britain's former world middleweight champion, made a successful debut as a light-heavy-wetght here last night Returning to toe ring after a •even -month absence," he knocked out Rudolf Nehrlng (West Germany* m the third round of a 10-round ronUrt Dow-nee produced two perfect leftReuter - 89 words
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Article97 1963-10-10 19 Corporation to manage stadium TPOH. Wed. A corporation to manage the affairs of the $500,000 Perak Stadium was set up by the Perak State Legislative Assembly here yesterday. Of the maximum of 19 members in the corporation not more than 14 will be appointed by the Mentxi Besar, Dato Shaan97 words
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288 1963-10-10 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore tennis officials had miscontrued the intentions of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya, said V. Rajaratnam, the LTAM secretary, today. Mr. Rajaratnam was commenting on a statement by Dr. Chan Ah Kow. the SLTA president, who said that there was288 words
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Article32 1963-10-10 19 PENANO, Wed. The Penang Malay Hockey Association plan to stage a pan-Malaysian hockey carnival here in December. Malay hockey associations of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore will be invited to compete.32 words
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Article255 1963-10-10 19 Formosa starts 'name row again TOKYO, Wed. A x spokesman for the organising committee of the forthcoming Tokyo international sports week said today that Formosa (Taiwan) had cancelled participation in the meet starting next Friday, in protest against Japan's decision to officially refer to it as "Taiwan" during the meet.Reuter - 255 words
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Article23 1963-10-10 19 MALACCA, Wed.— The Malacca AAA will hold a course for officials from Oct. 13 to 28 at the Banda Hilir School.23 words
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Advertisement154 1963-10-10 19 'Royal' is here at last! J 23" Royal Lowboy Flawless design teamed to proved performance brings yet another outstanding addition to the famous J ASTOR 'Royal range AVAILABLE FROM: KHOON SEAH ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 161, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****. DEALERS INVITED FLY WITH ME TO CALCUTTA And continue on154 words
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Advertisement176 1963-10-10 19 IF YOU WANT LONGER ENGINE LIFE Oocol Js IS THE ANSWER i The first and best Molybdenum- Disulphide Lubricant Ask your nearest stockist for a tin or a "<Ctob fr y tube of molyspeed today and notice how S^^to^^. i your car responds to its freedom of fric- J tion,176 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-10-10 20 JJ/G//T IVHER£ /T ALL BEGAN. BELOW, A MOTHER SOBS QUIETLY AS SHE WAITS FOR NEWS OF HER MISSING CHILDREN ABOVE: One of the two broken embankments of the mining pool. This break— only 10 yards from the road carried tons of sand from the bund96 words
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162 1963-10-10 20 JAKARTA, Wednesday. THE Deputy Army Chief of Staff for Sumatra, Ma j. -Gen. R.A. Kosasih, has accused "counterrevolutionaries" of undermining unity in the Indonesian army, the Antara news agency reported today. Oen. Kosasih was speaking In Medan during a reception marking Indonesian ArmedReuter - 162 words
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Article40 1963-10-10 20 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Supply of electricity will be Interrupted on Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m in Jalan Kayu. Jalan Kayu Village, Jii.un Tan Lilln. Jalan TartPrlng, Jaian Tari Payong. Jalan Tari Zapln. Tonnlee Road and Seletar Village.40 words
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Article31 1963-10-10 20 VATICAN CITY. Wed. The Vatican Ecumenical Council today voted overwhelmingly for measures which open the way to replacing Latin by modern languages in parts of the Roman Catholic mass.31 words
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Article305 1963-10-10 20 LONDON. Wed. The Prime Minister's sudden Illness, which adds complexity to the Tory Party leadership problem, resulted In very quiet trading conditions In the London Stock Exchange today. Small rails were widespread, but some of the leaders rallied after the first hour or two. Tins305 words
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Article55 1963-10-10 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 20>4d.. Nov. 20 5 bd., Dec. 20-% d.. Jan. 20 7/IM.. Jan./ Mar. 20 4 d., Apr./ June 20 9. 16 d.. July Sept 20 9 16d., Oct./ Dec. 20 9 10d.. Jan./ Mar. 20 9 '6d., c.l.f. Oct. 20 1 16 d.. Nov. 20 \c,55 words
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Article23 1963-10-10 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £926, sellers £927. Forward buyers £926, sellers £927. Settlement £928. Turnover a.m. 115 tons p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article88 1963-10-10 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Singapore financier and cinema magnate. Dato Loke Wan Tho flew home from London tonight because of "urgent business" without his bride. Friends, relatives and actresses oi Cathny Organisations, who hud turned up in full force sighed in disappointment. Explaining his wife's absence. D;.to Loke said:88 words
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Article90 1963-10-10 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Special Branch today detained three more trade unionists of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, bringing the total number since yesterday to 19. One of the detained is Goh Lian Yew, unsuccessful Barisan Sosialis candidate for Jalan Besar. and secretary of the90 words
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161 1963-10-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ex.change Control here today announced that accounts of residents of Indonesia would from now be regarded as external accounts. For control purposes, however, they will be known as "Indonesian accounts." An Exchange Control statement issued tonight said: "No payments into or161 words
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Advertisement97 1963-10-10 20 Late CLASSIFIED! ADVERTISEMENTS j 2H H or*. Sl* rMMHW BETWEEN IRENE SNOWOON. d.iiiKhicr of Mr ana Mr*. K snowdon l.'i. Poulti'n Avenuv. Airrlehton. Ki.::;in<l nnd lirifitir Caldwcll Roden,' ■ton of Mr nnd Mr. A Bndrn Uranvillr Road. I Mnnchratrr. Kn^-lnnd 7 m-t.3 TAN ani: .k Koon younKcitt o Mr- Chan97 words
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Advertisement72 1963-10-10 20 I ,^l H^B*^H esee^9^^ ebbY 5 J 8-TRANSISTOR W%\fAOO 3-BAND Dl>4oO PORTABLE RADIO TJJa WITH. Two 3 i" Speakers Tone Control LJ I C J Hi fi Sound Fi Tuning PI IT I DUAL SPEAKER SYSTEM Tunin 9 B<*t«ry Control Obtainable At All Dealers Indicator AC or Battery i 172 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-10 20 HIOHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 I Penang 86 72 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7142 words
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