The Straits Times, 11 October 1963
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Title Section21 1963-10-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article358 1963-10-11 1 2,000 perish in Italy FLOOD WATERS TURN MOUNTAIN HAMLETS INTO ENORMOUS MASSES OF MUD ROME, Thursday BETWEEN 2,000 and 3,000 people were believed killed when a dam overflowed in North-East Italy last night. The Vajont Dam, third highest in the world, was partly damaged as flood waves causedReuter - 358 words
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604 1963-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, j Thursday NOW IT'S EIGHT DEAD: SEARCH ON FOR MORE REPORTED MISSING \S the death toll of yesterday's Cheras flood disaster rose to eight today, voluntary and Government welfare i organisations and the man in the-street came forward to604 words
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262 1963-10-11 1 PIRATES PART OF 'CONFRONT' POLICY IPOH, Thursday. THRKE Malaysian fishermen, who were captured by armed pirates in the Straits ot Malacca on" Tuesday, have returned to their village near here with a note from the pirates scribbled in Malay, saying that piracy was part of Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaysia262 words
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Article, Illustration262 1963-10-11 1 Police TV appeal: Help find these men TWO BARISAN LEADERS ARE SOUGHT SINGAPORE. Thurs. pOLICE want to contact two Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen, Mr. Chan Sun Wing and Mr. Wong Soon Pong, in connection with "disturbances" during the two-day strike called by the Singapore Association of Trade Unions. i 1 In262 words
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Article, Illustration457 1963-10-11 1 ISMAIL gets the name of the PLEN IfUALA LUMPUR, tV Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today disclosed the identity of the "Plen" to the Minister for Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail btn Dato Abdul Rahman. He said it was now left to the Minister to decide whether457 words
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Article28 1963-10-11 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. An Algerian goodwill mission led by the Minister of State, Mr. Amar Ouzegane, today railed on the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article56 1963-10-11 1 OSLO. Thurs. The Nobel Peace Prize for 1962 (worth 5154.200» was awarded to Dr. Linus Carl Pauling of America, it was announced here today. Dr. Pauling, 62, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1954. has for a decade been one of the most tirelessReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1963-10-11 1 BANGKOK. Thurs.— King Aduladej and Queen Slrikit will be at the airport to welcome Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands when they arrive here on Oct. IS. Queen Juliana will be presented with the golden key to the city. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article171 1963-10-11 1 JAKARTA, Thursday pRESIDENT So c karno. in his latest confrontation move, decided today to open a free port and three free trade zones in Indonesia spread out' in an area facing Malay* sia. The Indonesian Distribution Minister. Dr. Jo- hunnes Leitnena. announced this after President SoekarnoReuter - 171 words
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Article220 1963-10-11 1 Mac: I can't lead party at polls BLACKPOOL, Thurs. 13 Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, today told the annual Conservative conference here that it would not be possible for him to lead the party at the next general election. Mr. Macmillan's surprise announcement came in a personal letter toReuter - 220 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 1 BLOOD DEBT PACT TOKYO. Thurs Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira may be dispatched to Kuala Lumpur when Japan and. Malaysia reach agreement on Japan's compensation for wartime atrocities.— UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration391 1963-10-11 2 Chou: Russia would help us if attacked TOKYO, Thursday. PREMIER Chou En-lai believes there is no possibility of a diplomatic break between Communist China and Russia. Peking is confident that Russia would come to its aid in the event of war and that the SinoSoviet treaty of alliance and amityUPI - 391 words
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Article115 1963-10-11 2 Case of the mixed-up swallow TOKYO, Thurs.— Efforts by the Japanese Government to care for a mixed-up swallow who forgot to go south for the summer ended in frustration today. The swallow died aboard a Japanese Jet liner which was transporting It to Thailand presumbly a better place for swallowsUPI - 115 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Cabinet has approved In principle an eight-year programme costing 480 million ticals (S7O million) for the total eradication of malaria from Thailand.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-10-11 2 Morocco King's men see Bella on clashes ALGIERS, Thursday. PRESIDENT Ben Bella of Algeria yesterday met emissaries of Morocco's King Hassan to discuss Tuesday's armed clashes along their border. After the hour-long talks, the Moroccan delegation flew back to Agadir to report to the Kins. The atmosphere at the talksReuter - 229 words
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Article34 1963-10-11 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thura. India informed the Security Council yesterday of Its strong protests to China and Pakistan against the "fixing of boundary markers on Indian territory" in Kashmir by those countries.— UPl.34 words
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Article36 1963-10-11 2 KAMPALA (Uganda), Thurs. Kabalca Sir Edward Mute;* ("King Freddie") of Buganda was sworn In yesterday as first President of Uganda, amid national rejoicing on the flrst anniversary of the country's independence from Britain.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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107 1963-10-11 2 NAIROBI. Thars. Leaders of the opposition Kenya African Democratic Union said yesterday they had decided to form a state within Kenya. Independent of the governing Kenya African National Union. Mr Daniel Moi. chairman of Kadu. told a press conference he had cabled Mr RonaldReuter - 107 words
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152 1963-10-11 2 'GRAFT TAKES PLACE UNDER MACA'S NOSE MANILA, Thursday. THE Philippine Vice-President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, has charged that Kraft and corruption has been taking place right under President Maca- pagal's nose. Mr. Pelaez, who resigned as Foreign Secretary last July and declared political war on Mr Macapagal, told a political rallyUPI - 152 words
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Article31 1963-10-11 2 LUSAKA. (Northern Rhodesia). Thurs. Six people were killed and at least 32 wounded in four days of fighting over the ownership of a buffalo.31 words
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Article60 1963-10-11 2 £17 M. AID OFFER BY PEKING ALGIERS, Than. China has offered Algeria a long term interestfree loan of 25,000 million old francs (about £17,860,--000), the Algerian Foreign Ministry announced last night The announcement said that the offer was made yesterday by Mr. Tseng Tao, China's Ambassador to Algeria, during aReuter - 60 words
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Article199 1963-10-11 2 PAKISTAN EASES CURBS ON PRESS KARACHI, Thurs. 1V Sweeping restrictions on the Pakistani Press were relaxed last night after a month of bitter protests from journalists. But a strong measure of government control was retained. A rule which said that only authorised versions of parliamentary and court proceedings could beReuter - 199 words
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Article58 1963-10-11 2 No changes in S. Vietnam K WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy said yesterday there have been no changes In South Vietnam's policy during the past month which would better enable it to win its fight against the Communist Vietcong "I think we are still dealing with the same problems we were58 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 2 COLOMBO. Thurs Mrs. Slrtmavo Bandaranaike. the Ceylon Prime Minister, was delayed by bomb scare before she left by air for visits to Egypt. Poland and Russia. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article283 1963-10-11 3 President Kennedy gives the green light to $250 m. deal WASHINGTON/Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy announced today he had approved the sale of four million tons of American wheat to the Soviet Union and her East European satellites for US$25O million. The President toLd a news conference theReuter; UPI - 283 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 3 ROME, Thurs. About 300 people were detained and several injured in violent clashes between police and striking building workers parading in the heart of Romp yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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267 1963-10-11 3 PARIS, Thursday T»HE first French atom-bombs and the first A Mirage IV planes to carry them have been put at the disposal of the French Air Force, it was learned today. Officials refused to disclose how many of the 50 MirageReuter - 267 words
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Article68 1963-10-11 3 LONDON, Thurs.— A London housewife flew today for a three-month North American vacation as the guest of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. "I can't believe it's true." Mrs. Jack Richardson. 44, said, hugging her poodle another gift from Miss Taylor. Mrs. Richardson's husband, 46, a driver for68 words
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186 1963-10-11 3 Police use electric prods on sit-in Negro youths PLAQUEMINE. (Louisiana), Thurs. Wielding painful electric cattle prods and hurling tear gas bombs, police yesterday raided a Negro church here. Shortly before, they had broken up an attempted teenage Negro sit-in at a white school and the children had taken refuge inReuter - 186 words
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Article23 1963-10-11 3 OPORTO. Thurs. Portuguese police yesterday arrested a 71-year-old man who fatally stabbed his wife, 64. on suspicion of infidelity. U.P.IUPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-10-11 3 LONDON, Thursday. LORD HAILSHAM, a possible successor to Mr. Macmillan, last night made a dramatic avowal of loyalty to the Prime Minister and hoped he would get back to his job as soon as possible. Lord Hailsham, 56, who is Lord President ofReuter - 412 words
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Article27 1963-10-11 3 LONDON, Thurs. The sevennation Western European Onion has authorised the West German marines of up to 1,000 tons displacement, It was announced h«e today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 3 MIA&l (Florida), Thurs. Hurricane Flora headed into the Atlantic Ocean yesterday after sweeping through the Caribbean Islands where .it killed thousands and caused heavy property damage.— Hauler.30 words
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Article55 1963-10-11 3 DETROIT. Tnurs. Alfred J. Fisher, 70. one of the seven Fisher brothers who pioneered the modern automobile body, died yesterday at Henry Ford Hospital following a long illness. He was the second of the brothers to die this year. Charles T. Fisher died in August at55 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 3 BERLIN. Thurs. U.S. Army Jtaff Sgt. Wlllard Valentine has defected to East Germany and asked for political asylum. the East German News Agency reported last night.— U.P.l.30 words
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Advertisement308 1963-10-11 3 LAST 2 DAYS ANNOUNCINC FURTHER REDUCTIONS Manhattan Sport* Shirt 12.90 390 3.00 Gantner. Dumonr, Gontner made in U.S.A. Sports Shirt 14.50 890 690 Jockey, Joyton Gantner Sports shirt 18 90 1090 1.90 Bonlon woven knit shirts 17.90 990 S9O Prormsor 1.C.1. 100 f, Terylene shirts, whit*, fawn ft gr«y 15308 words
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Article93 1963-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ong Cheng Hoon. 47. a housewife, injured her right knee when she jumped out of a window of her house during a scuffle with two women neighbours, a magistrate's court was told today. Inspector H. Woodford. prosecuting, said: "Ong had struck one of the two93 words
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Article37 1963-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Raffles Institution and Victoria School are the finalists of the fifth InterSecondary school debate, organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A.. to be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the V.MC.A. hall. South Pier.37 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-10-11 4 THIS was the scene yesterday morning outside the Canberra Gate leading to the Naval Base, where helmeted riot squad police faced strike pickets of the Naval Base Labour Union. But picketing was peaceful and there were no incidents A clash had occurred outside this gate on95 words
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727 1963-10-11 4 It's work as usual after strike 'f lop' SINGAPORE. Thur*. CINGAPORE'S trade and industry returned to normal today after the confusing two-day strike by unions affiliated to the Singapore Association of Trade Unions. Mr. C.V. Dcv a n Nair. secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress rival to Satu welcomed727 words
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122 1963-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, whose 550 members are white-collar workers at the strikebound Naval Base, tonight decided to suspend their own planned strike action on the advice of the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. I oli Chin Chye. The122 words
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Article79 1963-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore Law Society will hold a public forum on morality in the modern world at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the new Lecture Theatre 4. The theme of the forum Is How immoral are we"? The speakers are authoress Dr. Han Suyln; sub-dean79 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-10-11 4 MR PAX YIN LOONG. 21. above), the first married Chinese who gave up his $250 monthly job as an employee of the Chung Nam Printing Press in Jesselton to join the Malaysia Rangers. Mr. Pak, who will be getting only $60 a143 words
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268 1963-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. i Mohamed bin Jamal. 28. a building site labourer, was sentenced to death today by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court for the triple murder of a Sikh father, mother and son. The jury, who deliberated for j more than an hour,268 words
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Advertisement14 1963-10-11 4 2 Show* Today: 3.30 t 7.30 p.m. Sivoii Goneson Bhonumothi in "ARIVALI" (in T.mll)14 words
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Miscellaneous177 1963-10-11 4 'PHE following I* today's nchedule of civil aircraft movements at Para Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Oantat: From London. Rome, Athens, Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta. Banickok <QK 736) 9.40 p.m. Catnay Pacific Airways: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX/TO T31) 7.35 p.m. Japan Air LJrwc: From Tokyo. Bone Kong, Banskok (JL 71S) 6.40177 words
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Miscellaneous193 1963-10-11 4 Stansted. Bombay. Istanbul (BR 682) 7 a.m. DEPARTURES Catn a y Picnic Airway*: To Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hone Kong, Talpeh. Oaaka (CX 730) 8 «.m. to Jakarta (TO 731) 1.10 p.m. Qantat: To Perth, Sydney (QF 738) 10.30 p.m. Malayan Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 022) 7.31 a-m.; to Kuala193 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-10-11 5 THE Malaysian Cabinet and chief executives of 13 Malaysian states (minus KelantarV met for the first time in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They reviewed the internal security situation and the nations ''state of preparedness." On the Tenfckus right is the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul238 words
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250 1963-10-11 5 PENANG. Thurs. loyalty pledge— written in blood-will be taken at a Malaysia solidarity rally to be held on the Dato Kramot ground here on Sunday. The pledge, written on a scroll, will be displayed at the rally in full view of250 words
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Article60 1963-10-11 5 MALACCA. Thurs The Ma- lacc-H Municipal Council will as>k the State Government why its request for the creation of an ofiice of permanent deputy president had been turned down. This decision was made at a Council meeting last night, whm iit was also decided to bring60 words
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109 1963-10-11 5 j KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first Made-ln-Ma-laysia trade fair will be held from Oct 26 to Nov 10 at the vacant land udinining Buklt Bintang Park sponsored toy the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers the Malayan Manufacturers' Association109 words
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Article234 1963-10-11 5 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG I— by 1 OINGAPORE. Thurs. A delegation of eight United States Congressmen arrived here today on their way to Kuala Lumpur to meet Malaysian leaders and study the political situation in this region. The team, led by Mr. Clement J. Zablockl. senior Democratic234 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-10-11 6 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY GyliV; FE 3/f»r fIEXP OURSELVES TO BEAT SYNTHETIC THREAT by KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Yf ALAYSIA must resort to direct salesmanship in Communist bloc countries if she is to beat growing competition from synthetics and other natural rubber producers. This was stated447 words
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Article68 1963-10-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times in Singapore today received two donations amounting to $31.05 for Che Hasnah binte Taib. widow of radio comedian Tahir bin Abdul Rahman, who was lulled in a car crash last month. The donors are: Staff of Land Administration Scheme, Kota68 words
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Article106 1963-10-11 6 Airmen bid to climb twin peaks BINOAPORE. Thurs. Members of the Far East Air Force Mountaineering Club here will later this month attempt to climb the "Ass's Ears" the twin peaks dominating Pulau Tioman, an Island about 35 miles off the east coast of Malaya. 81x R.A.F. men, led by106 words
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Article50 1963-10-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Indonesians were jailed for two months each, by a magistrates court today, when they pleaded guilty to entering the State without a permit. S.iiritol bin Matall. 26. and Mochtar bin Dahlan, 25. had arrived from Pulau Samboe by Sampan on Sept. 30.50 words
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Article169 1963-10-11 6 ENGINEER ACCUSED OF GIRL'S DEATH OINGAPORE, Thurs. A- sales engineer, Reginald Robert Barlow Grey, was charged in the Third District Court today with causing the death of a girl by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He pleaded not guilty. Grey was alleged to have caused the death169 words
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Article65 1963-10-11 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Malayan Airways, In conjunction with Cathay Pacific Airways, today flew a total of 1,000 lb. of anti-cholera vaccine from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul, South Korea. The vaccine, valued at about $25,000, will inoculate about 250,000 people in Seoul, where there is an outbreak of65 words
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Article31 1963-10-11 6 TAIPING. Thurs. A trifiha rider. Abdullah bin Othman. 32, was jailed for three months by ft magistrate's court for attempting to outrage the modesty of a 14--year-old girl.31 words
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Article30 1963-10-11 6 BATU GAJAH. Thurs. The geographical and historical societies of the Sultan Yussuf School here are organising a boat trip to Pasir Salak, Teluk Anson on Oct. 19.30 words
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Article24 1963-10-11 6 MALACCA. Thurs. A goldsmith's shop at Bunga Raya Road was robbed of eight gold bangles worth $300 by two thieves yesterday.24 words
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Article36 1963-10-11 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. The Mfntri B«nar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, yesterday urged the kampong people in the State to be ready to defend Malaysia against threats from within and without.36 words
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211 1963-10-11 6 Film roles 'not for anyone 9 Hodge SINGAPORE. Thurs. jtfALAYSIANS without i acting experience i— need not apply to be stars in a film to be t made here in December or early next year. i Mr. Toh Hodge, managing director of Cathay Keris t film studios, who is on211 words
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Miscellaneous183 1963-10-11 6 UiVf/ Oop By V.T. II tint lin I ££WJ!SI A> BJO r VM^S^** S y'^*~ir^v ICOULDAWNG SURE.' OF 1 1 THEN I CUSS 6 THAT* J££SI A J < £S'J VM^ ""JS 0 16 /-•Urn* YiOUVMAK£ MAKE HIMSELF I COURSE TH- VtftV I'M GONNA S2S2 C U!t.^*^'2siri "WOUCMT.^ AfRAIP rTP183 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1963-10-11 7 The man they could not hang... THREE TIMES KILLER JOHN LEE STEPPED UP ON THE GALLOWS BUT THE TRAPDOOR WOULDN'T OPEN MONDAY. February 2.'}, 188."), is a date still remembered in the unnals of the gloomy prison in Exeter, England. At eight o'clock that morning, John Lee, a manservant condemned1,737 words
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Article57 1963-10-11 8 WmrdM Sl* (Minimum) TO MOTNER JOSEPHINE BANKEETA of the Caanoialsn Slster> of Chant). Oraleful thanks for two pectal favours received through ber inirrmeeion LEE SVAK CHIN Tsbin. Jin. F.n snd Tshun Sin thank all relatlvra and rneoo> for their kind a.'M.itancr. wreaths, coodolencea and attendance at the funeral of57 words
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Obituary30 1963-10-11 8 M Wordß tU i Minimum IN LOVING MEMORY of our l»--m>¥*v Georxe Boey Keok Cheow who left us on U-10-«I Always rsmemhrrrA by hip wife, children and grandeatldirn..30 words
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Article159 1963-10-11 8 ?s Horrf. 110 (Mimlmmm\ BETTYS BEAUTY SALON, 3«-B Prmsep Street. Phone 253 M). Betty will di-siga the prrfi-ct hairdo for you. Well known hair stylist REMEMBER TO SUV Ryvita when your doctor prescribes a low-fat diet. Kyvita ertspbrrad is aourlsblng. satisfying, appetlains. Try It today. SEE fashions by Shirley's159 words
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655 1963-10-11 8 The Straits Times Friday, October 11, 1963. Reply To Mr. Lopez I Who is the mutual friend, thi- fraternal intermediary and j the faithful interlocutor be- tween Malaysia and Indonesia in the matter of confrontation? The Philippines, says i Mr. Lopez. This may not be the most astonishing of all655 words
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Article430 1963-10-11 8 Presidem Kennedy's decision to allow the sale of American wheat, feed grain and other agricultural products to the Soviet Union is a major contribution towards the easing of international tensions. It opens the wr.y to the creation of a nexus of mutual interest between the two countries430 words
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Article153 1963-10-11 8 The damage caused by the Kuala Lumpur flood is less great than was feared, but rehabilitation is still a task of major proportions. Of the 520 families evacuated, all but sixty are thought likely to be able to eventually return to their nomes. Many, however, will need assistance153 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1963-10-11 8 Staffing the public service in Sabah by a Straits Times STAFF WRITER EXPATRIATES ARE TO STAY UNTIL LOCAL MEN CAN BE TRAINED TO TAKE OVER THEIR JOBS IN accepting the reigns of Government, the Sabah Alliance undertook to put local people in public service jobs as rapidly as possible. At1,172 words
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Article, Illustration693 1963-10-11 8 The shadow that still hangs over Katanga SUSAN FULLER... in ELISABETHVILLE IF U."N. troops remain in the Congo after the end of the year it will be primarily because the problem of Mr. Tshombe's gendarmes has not been solved. The Congolese army and police are neither well trained nor wellOFNS - 693 words
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Advertisement70 1963-10-11 8 MYSTERY OF OUR SIXTH SENSES' Science is becoming aware of not one but six or more "sixth" senses. Are these senses located in the primitive inner brain which underline man's "new" brain the cortex? How many of them do you have? An interesting article in OCTOBER Readers Digest (now on70 words
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220 1963-10-11 9 STRIKE COLLAPSE PROOF OF RED -FAILURE IfUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs.— The Singapore Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today that as long as the people of Singapore "refuse to be j manipulated into mad adventures" the Communists would eventually be beaten. Mr. Rajaratnam. who was j here on a220 words
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Article44 1963-10-11 9 PENANG. Thurs.— Tun Abdul Razak has been invited to officiate at the inaugural meeting of Taniong Bungah Crano women's division at Batu Ferrlnghi on Oct. 20. The four Kaum Ibu branches in the Tanjong Bungah division have a total membership of 300.44 words
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Article193 1963-10-11 9 ~j SINGAPORE, Thurs. TALKS between the Nanyang University Council and the Singapore Government on the future of the university were resumed this morning, after the return to the council of its treasur- er. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. The talks were suspended on Tuesday when Mr.193 words
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Article33 1963-10-11 9 ALOR. STAR. Thurs. The Sultanah Asma Secondary School here will hold its annual speech day next Thursday. The Sultan will address the school and the Sultanah will give away the prices.33 words
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Article, Illustration522 1963-10-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR —Thursday gMILES and handshakes from his former Australian college mates greeted Ooi Cheong Keng. 29, a former Melbourne University agricultural science student, after he was acquitted in the High Court here today on a charge of murdering his father, Mr.522 words
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229 1963-10-11 9 S'PORE UNIONS AND POLITICS: MTUC CALL ITU ALA LUMPUR, 1 Thurs. The Malayan Trades Union Congress today deplored involvement by Singapore trade unions in direct political activities. In a statement today, the M.T.U.C. said that it did not give direct assistance to Singapore unions because the State enjoyed autonomy in229 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-10-11 9 CLOTHES AND FOOD FOR THOSE WHO LOST ALL IN THE FLOOD DISASTER IN THE CAPITAL AH KEE, aged four, is given lunch by the Social Welfare Department in the Chin Woo auditorium in Kuala Lumpur. She was carried to safety by her parents when the flood hit108 words
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95 1963-10-11 9 pENANG, Thurs. KoMl. can-registered cargo boat .nade a mercy dash back here tonipht when three ol' her crew were injured by falling bags of maize. The Cheju, which had left Penang for Port Swettenham at noon today, turned back at about 3.30 p.m. when95 words
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Article124 1963-10-11 9 RAF seeks young recruits SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Royal Air Force (Malaya* recruiting team will be visiting Singapore and towns In Malaya, from Oct. 30 to Nov Bto interview young men, who wish to learn a trade while serving in the R.A.F. Volunteers should be between the ages of 18 and124 words
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Advertisement26 1963-10-11 9 Someone isn't using AMPLEX BREATH AND BODY DEODORANTS D.irnbutori JACKSON I CO., LTD., S'por* A J«.*lton. JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD., X.L, Ipoh 0 »d P.* a t26 words
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Advertisement92 1963-10-11 9 |^jgfirib\ COD LIVER OIL ij ifS CAPSULES Feel in top condition all day, every day. Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules \k- r enriched with Vitamins A and D 1 for the glorious extra energy that comes from staying in good health L and from protection against disease. <> Scott's92 words
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Miscellaneous157 1963-10-11 9 Today's Radio and TV RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SEBVICE 476 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41 metres A.M 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Preiude; 7.16 News; 7 JO Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About; 8.16 News; B JO Up And About; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Concert Pops; 11.30 Science157 words
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Miscellaneous314 1963-10-11 9 gara-ku: 6.02 Prelude To Break- Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur And Malfast; 7.00 Time Signal, The acca; 6.05 Teenage Jamboree; News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet 6.45 Extracts Prom The EditoMusic: 7.30 Learn A Word A rials; 6.50 Federation And SinDay; 7.32 Breakfast Club; 8.00 gapore Stock Exchange Report; Time Bignal. The News;314 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-10-11 10 On the dawn of heartbreak A BABY strapped on her back (above), a woman prepares to salvage whatever she can from her flattened home. TOP. RICHT: This car was parked in a lane on Wednesday before the water picked it up like a piece of cork. When the flood subsided69 words
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Article538 1963-10-11 10 Victims return— to nothing I by STRAITS TIMES STAFF REPORTERS: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. TENGKU ORDERS RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE HOMELESS THE EXTENT of the damage caused by yesterday's flood on the southern outskirts of Kuala Lumpur became clear for the thousands of victims only in the first cold light of dawn538 words
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350 1963-10-11 10 small collection of battered cooking utensiio. Telephone posts along Sungei Besl Road were twisted. Foot-bridges were down and three cars and vans were overturned. A bridge on Sungei Besl Road was damaged. Repair work was going on this 'morning. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul350 words
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112 1963-10-11 10 950 troops in big rescue operation KUALA LI'MPUR. Thurs 1A Ministry -of Defence spokesman said today that more than 700 troops helped in rescue work in the flooded areas from S p.m. yesterday. Thry were also on jruard until dawn today, when they were relieved by another 250 soldiers. The112 words
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70 1963-10-11 10 Home from Japan— his son is missing QNG Kirn Scons, a mechanic, after completing a training course in Japan, was on his way home to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, but his plane could not land on the flooded landing strip. After an overnight stay in Singapore, he returned to his70 words
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Advertisement43 1963-10-11 10 Only one cigarette today gives you all these qualities at anything like i this price Big size menthol coolness fresh white tip, fine Virginia tobacco, real satisfaction. That cigarette is Freemans No. 1 Menthol. E9._f 4^wl C^ \j|* «w FOR TEN t^_m,:> _B_^iS43 words
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Advertisement267 1963-10-11 10 MUMItU ClOtl HttINO 1 1 001 CUTTII Wm INO I HAI» 10 UNO I IC( DJUtTAiII '""AI O TTI >>£Sv IAIN BIDOI j J JJ-f\ >* HUMITIII (Nit T» guttii otor mo HUME In sheets. 4 ft ro 10 ASBESTOS ft. length in lifts of \l\ i CEMENT Thickness HUMETHREC267 words
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113 1963-10-11 11 Sea raiders rob $1,500 from Rhio boatman SINGAPORE, Thurs. A boatman, Teo Kirn Huat, from Pulau Batam, one of the nearby Rhio Islands, was robbed of $1,500 worth of rubber at sea off Katong yesterday evening. Teo told police that he was .steering his outboard sampan with two of his113 words
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Article76 1963-10-11 11 TAIPING. TViurs. The Indian Association here unanimously passed a resolution yesterday pledging to support Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman and the country In whatever actions are taken to ease the tension with Indonesia "In the event of a necessity arising, and when the clarion call comes,76 words
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Article31 1963-10-11 11 PENANG, Thurs. Mr. K. S. Choong, a former counsellor (information) of the Malayan Embassy in Washington, returned here today after completing a 5i years' tour in Washington.31 words
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344 1963-10-11 11 FRANCIS ROZARIO - SATU'S STRIKE: 195 HELD BY POLICE FRANCIS ROZARIO Youths try to set fire to bus, but the situation returns to normal I b y 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOLICE today said that 195 people were arrested during the two-day illegal strike called by the Singapore Association of Trade Unions. Eighty-one people344 words
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142 1963-10-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 200 American tourists will make an eightday tour of Malaya In caravans from Oct. 21. to Oct. 28. The Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Osman Siru, said the visitors would arrive In Singapore by air on Oct. 16 from142 words
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Article29 1963-10-11 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The Rpd Cross Society has opened a branch here, with the Assistant District Officer. Krian. Inche Baharuddin bin Abdul Muluk, as its president29 words
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Article23 1963-10-11 11 PENANG. Thurs. Burglars broke Into a .sen-ice station In Dato Kramat Road yesterday and helped themselves to the day"! takings of $330.23 words
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Article19 1963-10-11 11 PENANG. Thurs. Bt. Georges Girls' School will hold Its annual speech day and exhibition on Thursday19 words
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268 1963-10-11 11 $2m export timber held up at port ITUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. About 15,000 tons of timber, worth $2 million meant for export to Australia and other countries, is being held up because the 1,300 stevedores at Port Swettenham refused to handle cargo from private Junks. The hold-up Is causing a268 words
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164 1963-10-11 11 AIALACCA, Thurs. ITI Warning circulars are to be sent shortly to municipal employees here that they will be liable to disciplinary action should they be found attending public functions while on medical leave. This was decided at the council's establishments committee meeting last164 words
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Advertisement177 1963-10-11 11 I ■dl < 'ipli jpentaxi I bBK jaßtnSj"l VQMntK '^BBMt7 >» Bfl BV^BT wim^A WK MBw» 1 >nkn IRr *HJ [AT e^^^H^B' Just hold an Asahi Pentax .and you will understand why this camera is the ultimate choice of discriminating professionals all over the world. Model SV-6-clcmcnt Super-Tokumar 55 mm177 words
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Advertisement354 1963-10-11 11 A New Pen from Parker! that Adjusts to Your Very Own Style and Angle of Handwriting THF PARKTR VP* Like your fingerprints, your handwriting is I pj-^Jjf distinctively your own. The way you hold your pen, the amount of pressure you apply, the angle at which you write... this is354 words
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Miscellaneous277 1963-10-11 11 Straits Times CrossworcT ACROSS with nuclear equipment (8). 1. A rendezvous many speakers 7. It's suitable to start with want explored i6>. portion of fish in the afterS. Vehicle iwiftly taken to cover noon <s>. (B>. 8. Regardea by the French as 9. Sea-dwellers want timber to lnstrumentallv English (3.277 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-10-11 12 Yashica bid to increase camera sales here Yashica Interna- tional Corporation of Japan which is claimed to account for about 40 per cent of Malaysia's camera imports, is planning to further expand its camera and film market in the territories. Disclosing this in Singapore early this week, the president. Mr.229 words
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Article, Illustration570 1963-10-11 12 COMMERCIaTaND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...B, OUR MARKET STAFF ENVOY SETS UP SHOWROOM AT HIS K.L. EMBASSY WHERE 100 TYPES OF GOODS ARE ON DISPLAY THE South Korean Ambassador in Malaysia, Major General Hong Hi Choi, has plans to launch a massive sale of Korean agricultural, technical and570 words
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Article84 1963-10-11 12 A powerful new entrant into the fiercely competitive sports saloon car market was announced by the Rover Company In London this week. It is the Rover 2000 which makes its debut at next week's national motor show in London. It cost Rovers £10.6 million getting it84 words
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Article40 1963-10-11 12 EMI Electronics has been awarded a contract worth about $850,000 (or equipment for the first phase oi the Malaysian television service. This will cater for the Kuala Lumpur area and Its operation is scheduled to begin In December.40 words
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129 1963-10-11 12 SHARIKAT N.G. Yushak of Penang has been appointed the sole distributor for Malaysia for tractors and agricultural equipment manufactured by the Italian firm, SAME. It is understood that the Ministry of Agriculture has obtained four tractors, the 45 hp. four-wheel drive 250 D.T. type,129 words
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Article236 1963-10-11 12 22 MEN TO STUDY TYRE MAKING THE single biggest group of trainees to be sent abroad for a course by a Malaysian industrial concern, leaves for Japan later this month to I study tyre manufacturing. Totalling 22. some of them university graduates, they are being sent by the Bridgestone Malaysia236 words
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106 1963-10-11 12 j»|R. MARCO ZICHELLA. Singapore regional manager for Alitalia leaves for Rome this week to attend the annual conference for Alitalia managers throughout the world. Altogether. 68 regional managers and seven divisional directors from 49 countries will attend the meeting. Mr. Zichella said that Alitalia plans106 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-10-11 12 PAPER PRODUCTS FACTORY AT TAMPOI ESTATE A $5 MILLION factory for the manufacture of three kinds of paper products has been established and is now operating at Tampoi. Johore's new industrial estate. The factory situated on a 14-acre site and owned by Paper Products (M) Ltd.. manufactures multi-wall paper bags332 words
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Article65 1963-10-11 12 Company moves to town Anglo-American Equipment Co. Ltd. of Singapore, has moved in offices from Serangoon Road to Winchester House at Collyer Quay to cope with expanding business. The company, which represents several American companies, has appointed agents in Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Talplng and Penang. The sales manager,65 words
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Advertisement218 1963-10-11 12 8 (rompton Parkinson A. C. Motors available from Stock conforming fo the most recent electrical ond dim#nstonol British Standord Specifications, or* available from stock at short notice. r* w -is M \H iiLi UV Enquiries to:— UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Singapore Sondokort FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penong, Molocco218 words
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Advertisement145 1963-10-11 12 EDGAR [M] LTD. have the pleasure to announce the apointment of ■BAN GUAN HIN&CO.,LTD. IPOH NO. 25-27, HUGH LOW STREET TELEPHONE 4401 ■KINTA HARDWARE CO.,LTD. IPOH NO 126, BELFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE: ***** HUP HENG HARDWARE CO,LTD. TAIPING NO. 18- 20, MAIN ROAD. TELEPHONE: 506 ■BAN GUAN HIN&CO.,LTD. PENANG NO 89.145 words
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Advertisement1420 1963-10-11 13 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.. uut S'aara »aiit I'itm 'tnant »JAX L'paal. Ma.rt Ha««ar| Ott 11 "RRNOa I'tttl 0-M.. Giai«e> Gil 40 Oct IS Ott 14/10 Ott 17 ntiSTUt L'paal, Dublin, Hamburg In Part Oct 15 Oct 11/20 Oct 21 ELPCNOO) Liierpeal Glasgow Ocl 10 Oct 22 Oct 21/271,420 words
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Advertisement1267 1963-10-11 13 I^STtHE EAC LINES I-V^yii"! I n nuaai ii in-ill r iomii<>> iijum ow« SAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE HAJMun tIIMLII ANTHtirr. H>OAM. AMSIERbAM. OSLO. IQTNENBUIk ANB COPINNAMN Spore W, s nai» Panan< "FAISTRIA" I) 11/24 Ott 25/27 Oct 21/20 Oct ■OORIOANA' I) JO Oct/ 4Nn V 7 Nn 1/ a1,267 words
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Advertisement1391 1963-10-11 13 EXPRESS SERVICt TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL A CONTINFNTAL PORTS. S'pora P. Sham Penang i OENUWERS L'laa. roan. a'k»n, M'bre G'mouU G 35 Oct 15 Oct 11/70 Oct 21 12 I OEMTTOt* L'paal, Havre. Drama, R'aan Otl .4/1 1 act ii/a ici nn I lENARMIN (E.L, L'laa, N'tart. Roam, A'wtrp Ocl 17/101,391 words
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Advertisement1238 1963-10-11 13 feMcALISTER He CO., LTD. 111: Ne. *****. l »^k»» ELLERMAN UNI Ok KLA VENESS LIME LONOON. HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL A atIOOLESUOUGe! SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON- *j l jg t St<tt S'pora P. S'haa Pinang 24/27 Oct 21 Oct/ 1 Nil Omts ORONXVILLE1,238 words
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641 1963-10-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange had a distinctly better look about it yesterday thanks to the collapse of the illegal SATU strike and the tin price remaining firmly unchanged at its new high level. In the background of course, was641 words
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Article22 1963-10-11 14 Malayan Stock Indicrs Oct. 9. Oct. Hi. Industrials: 121.38 122.35 Tins: 105.39 106.09 rubbers: 1*9.41 109.41 Dec. 29. 1962 100.22 words
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Article728 1963-10-11 14 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlepa (7,009) 12.75. (1.000) $2 74: Bast. Smelters il.OOO) $2.93, >>se erdi. 1 10.000) $3.20 D, (5.000) $3.18. (4.000) $3.17, il.OOO) $3.20,728 words
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Article288 1963-10-11 14 CHIPS lying alengaide the Stngapers Harbour wharves er expected today are: Pak Hoi 8/9. Batavla 33. Granville 10/11. Herta Maersk 23/24, fUlfensteln 13/14, President Grant 6/7. Benavon 1/2, Salsette 47. Else Maersk 40/41. SUte of Madras 27/28, Benlawers 35/36, CbakraU 31/32, Tapah N.W. 2. Inner Roads:288 words
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Article114 1963-10-11 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were sUadier. and rises slightly shaded falls. However, some leaders lost further ground. Sugars featured being active on sharp rise in the London sugar price following Cuban crop damage. C.S.R. gained 2s. to 7ls. 6d. and Kalrytnead also advanced. 8.11.P. recovered some ground. Oils and114 words
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Article252 1963-10-11 14 OCTOBER Mrst grsdo rubber buyers f.o.b closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 87i cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for tbo position. The tone quitt. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. elosmg prleea In aonta per Ib. yosterdsy: Int.252 words
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Article184 1963-10-11 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 10. rhret months. INDUSTRIALS Duntops 20 cl.i. Containers 12 eta. K. Smelters 20 eta. MrAlmter 14 eta. Ksso 21 eta. Koblnson 13 cv Fed. Dls. 15 cts. C. Storage 4id r. N. 18 cts. Kothman* II ctgv Gammon 16 cts. 8. Land 6 cts. H.184 words
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Article25 1963-10-11 14 October lU. MALAYAN RL'BBKK PRICE: 671. cents (up a quarter of cent). Tin: 54ft4.50 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down five tons).25 words
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Article68 1963-10-11 14 /'HINESE Produce Exchange, Slniav pere neon prices per pieul yesterday: Ceconut ell: Bulk I4tt sellers, drum 149 sellers. Cepra: Oct. /Nov. UK/Cootlnent $M> buyers Pepper: Muntok white *iao sellers. Sarawak »hite SI47J sellers, special Sarawak black JllO sellers, garbled Lampont; him* $113 seller*. ASIA 813)71 sellers Sinicaport Coconut68 words
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Article67 1963-10-11 14 ciatien made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Selling TT or 0D ready: Mellanrl Guilders 117 Imih Francs 140 •Vti Belgian Franet 1623J: DantoH Kroner 225. On the tree exchange market in Horn; KonK yrsterday the U.S. dollar was quoted M :>.73.67 words
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483 1963-10-11 14 THE Straits tin price on the eve of the International Tin Council communique held firm unchanged at $464.50 on an ottering down 5 tons to 240 tons. In London on Wednesday firm tone characterised the tin market with values flni .hinc about £4'per ton483 words
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Advertisement1089 1963-10-11 14 KAWASAK) RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service port r Snam nongtono R u:g i.r Cisco l *ngen> ft.To'l kamikawa Mart" 79/31 Oct 1/ 2 Ntt I Ntv I Ntv 21 Nlv 21 Ntv IS Otc ••m.»ia Mara" 77/28 Ntv 31/ 1 Bee I Bte I Otr 71 Bee1,089 words
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Advertisement160 1963-10-11 14 V^ MBSssßav S'perr Panang P'Sham FROM BOMBAY 4 BEYPORE ETv ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" for Hongkong, Kobe. Osoko, Nogovo Yokohama Oct. l»/ 1» Oct. 11/12 Oct. 13/1S FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA CHITTAGONG M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor l-rsmantle. Melbourne Sydney Oct. 20 21 FROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE Of160 words
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Advertisement760 1963-10-11 15 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Notice is hereby given, in accordance with rule 6 of the rules of the club, that Jie committee propose to spend approximately $85,000 for building stables. By order of the committee, LIM THIAM HON. Secretary. Penar.s. 10th October. 1963. HOSCOTE RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED Notice760 words
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Advertisement361 1963-10-11 15 NOTICES GEORGE COHEN (FAR EAST) LIMITED. Mr. Peter Cohen, who has been on the staff of the 600 Group (or many years, has been appointed General Manager of George Cohen (Far East) Limited in place of Mr. LA. Rayner who has left the employ of this Company. NOTICE Mr. Chow361 words
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Advertisement1846 1963-10-11 15 ■MMMBHUHbiiMMIMiIM (Continued from Page V) SITUATIONS VACANT >• Were!* SS (Mtn.)-Bmx St ett. txtrm EXPERIENCED SALES AGENTS p"or Television, Refrigerators on hire purchase. Generous commission offered. Fteply with qualifications to Box A6IUJ IT. SmKapore. SINCAPORE POLYTECHNIC. Head jf the Department of Engineering. Applications are Invited for tne apixiintment of Head1,846 words
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Advertisement1003 1963-10-11 15 EDUCATION It Ward* Si (Min.)— Box SO eU. txtrm HSC. OSC EXAM. Model Answer* Old Editions at low prices. Send 10c stamp for list. K.S. Choy. P.O. Box °JUO3, Singapore. NEW SESSIONS Typewrittns. shorthand. Book-keeping, all stage*. Enrol to-day, N.C.S.. 433 A Oeylang Koad. B'pore *****. FOR PERFfCTION In your1,003 words
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Advertisement2650 1963-10-11 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC. M Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box S9 ett. mxtrm MONTY HAMILTON WILKES Author of recently published "Dog* in I Australia" (MS2O post Included auto- I graphed copy 275 page* 60 lllustra- < tlonsi will personally se'ect and sir- < freight all breeds pedigree dogs tor 1 Pets. Show2,650 words
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Article308 1963-10-11 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep says ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The vastly-improved Malahon, a clever winner over 7f on the first day, can complete a double despite top weight of 9.7 in a lOf race here on Sunday. The six-year-old Comic Court gelding went smartly over 3f in 42308 words
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Article62 1963-10-11 16 JAMOUR, GINGER BREAD SENT UP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Jamour and Ginger Bread. both winners at the current meeting here, have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1. Shockalingam, who was runner-up to Ginger Bread over 6f yesterday, has also been promoted to Class I. Two horses have been sent62 words
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Article400 1963-10-11 16 IITEIGHTS for TT all nine races it Koala Lumpur >n Sunday: NZ horses Div I—7l Loch Leven 10.00 Alamanda 9.05 Kennedy 8.12 Pot of Gold 8.08 Taming Sari 8.05 Actor II 8.00 j Hopeful Era 7.12 I Magister 7.12 Sparkling I Romance 7.t8 Blue Tattoo 7 u7 NZ400 words
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288 1963-10-11 16 Four clubs share top spot in Div. 1 SOCCER ONDON, Thurs.— Four clubs are now level on points at the top of the First Division of the English League. Blackburn and Sheffield United both won last night and Joined Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur on the 17-polnt mark. A pointReuter - 288 words
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1007 1963-10-11 16 - SINGAPORE, Thurs. •3 Three Class 2 horses are among: the 12 entries for the Singapore St. Leger to be run over 14f here on Oct. 27. A total of 212 entries has been received for the meeting on Oct. 20. 231,007 words
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Article135 1963-10-11 16 STIPES REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —the MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACES 1. 7 and 9— Nothing to report. RACE 2— Our Byrsa Jumped away awkwardly and raced greenly. RACE 3— Approaching the winning poat Executive had to be straightened out whep he shifted in under the whip.135 words
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Advertisement803 1963-10-11 16 jt^fSSSfSS^Brsr^nrvM -j »ii NOTICE Mr. George Ong has ceased to t» employed by Spotradlo Limited M from 7th October. 1963, and has I lierefore no authority whatsoever :o transact any business in any .ay or form on behalf of Spot- ndlo Limited, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. •NOTICE SHELL REFINING COMPANY803 words
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Advertisement779 1963-10-11 16 AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD A LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Not. 14 16 Robinson Road, Singapore On THURSDAY. 17th OCTOBER. 19C3 at 5.30 1 PM. No 44 CARPENTER ST. St. I Land Grant. 1.783 sq. ft. VACANT! POvSSESSION i Messrs. Braddell Bros., Solicitors). Nos. 35. 37 St779 words
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Advertisement869 1963-10-11 16 TENDER* TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of. the Ketua Pegawai Perubatan dan Keslhatan, Melaka up to 12 noon on 24th October. 1963 for supplies to the Medical Department. Malacca for period from Ist January. 1964 to 31st De- cember, 1964. Particulars and Conditions of i Tenders869 words
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Advertisement454 1963-10-11 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Faculty of Engineering. APPLICATIONS are invited for a number of posts as lecturers or Assistant Lecturers, depending on qualifications, in the Department of Engineering. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The posts will be available In the beginning of 1964. Candidate* should have a recognised honours454 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-10-11 16 Kutfs Bunny By Balph Uviwndahi r O KWHAT L/TWISIS'i 1 I ■>>-<■•£ MHMM...) 16 YOUR \«CRIOUS, 2T K <L "*<=>w I=/THIS WARE TVOPICAL J^— y-— DIA6NOSIS?\ ELMER! ST^f >v Ny" 0 > X /V\ VcJwjr ArfYTHtMQ J AINT iA I^^^* /IT LftftK!Q\40 words
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Article467 1963-10-11 17 OEHLERS: I object to my proposals being j thrown out without discussion SINGAPORE, Thurs SIR GEORGE) Oehlers, President of Singapore Hockey Association, said today that it was "harsh" for him to read a report that some of his proposals for the draft constitution of the Malaysia Hockey467 words
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517 1963-10-11 17 PRIVILEGE FOR SINGAPORE UNACCEPTABLE SINGAPORE, Thurs. SIR GEORGE Oehlers, whose amendments to the proposed constitution for the Malaysia Hockey Federation will be placed before the biennial council meeting of the Malayan Hockey Federation at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, is not in favour of the proposal that Singapore be given one517 words
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Article168 1963-10-11 17 Prisons 3 Schools 1; Singapore, Thursday 121NGAPORE Combined Schools suffered their second successive defeat in the Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 today when they went down to Prisons at Thomson Road Schools, who were beaten by a ten-man SCC side on Monday had only nine168 words
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456 1963-10-11 17 All-Blues: Cashin replies to critics SINGAPORE, Thurs. Joe Cashin, president of the MRU, said today that it was the unanimous decision of the state rugby unions that j the Under-23 interState competition should be introduced this season. He was commenting on criticism by -some unions on the introduction of the456 words
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Article55 1963-10-11 17 SOCCER Prnanr Div. 2: IfTC 3 Indians 3. Div. 3: Kilat 10 Gliu or Indians 3. Victory Cup (Malacca): Koyll S Indians 2. Taipinr League: Civilian Stafl Union 3 Persatuan Melayu 3 HOCKEY Inter-school (B. Oajah): Sultan Yussuf 0 GES TaDflh 0. ■con Friendly v. Bahru): English College 1255 words
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Article89 1963-10-11 17 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs.— The MCC touring cricketers spun out Tanganyika ror 84 runs yesterday whet they began v two-day match here. Robin Hobbs. (Essex) claimed six wickets for 20 runs, and John Mortlmore (Gloucestershire) took three for 21 Babu Cholan was top scorer for TanganyikaReuter - 89 words
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Article787 1963-10-11 17 Norman Siebel - FMOC must lay down Malaysian Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT by MALAYSIAN sports officials are moving slowly towards forming Malaysian controlling bodies not merely out of reluctance although this attitude does exist in some areas but because of the difficulty of finding the right formula. Badminton provides the classical example of how787 words
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Article202 1963-10-11 17 |£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Prisons, five times champions in six years of the Federation Government Services athletics competition will be at full strength for the first Malaysian meet in the series which starts on the Padang here tomorrow at 3.45 pjn. Prisons captain Cyril Perera spoke today202 words
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Article157 1963-10-11 17 Thuan Heng sets mark SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singspore Combined Schools swimming championships results: Boys "A" 200 m freestyle: 1 The Llan Sze 2 Tan Eng Klat 3 Michael Eu 2mln 29.55 ec; 200 m brrastetroke: 1 Kenneth Kee, 2 Teo Kay Huat 3 Han Wah Pong 3min 6sec.; 4zsom Individual medley157 words
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Article240 1963-10-11 17 FORMOSA OUT— OFFICIAL TOKYO. Thurs Formosa (Taiwan) today formally withdrew from the Tokyo International sports week to be held here from Oct. 11 to 16. the Japanese organisers said. The Japanese organising committee said a notice to ttv.s effect had been received from the Formosan Embassy in Tokyo. The embassyReuter - 240 words
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Article48 1963-10-11 17 LONDON, Thurs. Results of rugby matches played last night were: Rugby League Australian tour Leigh 7 Australians 33. Yorkshire Cup semi-final Featherstone 33 Huddersfield 9. Hut by Union club matches Cross Keys 8 Swansea 5; Paignton 3 Exeter 11; Pontypool 6 Gloucester 10. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous87 1963-10-11 17 ATHLETICS Malaysian Govt Service* championships XL Padang 3.45 p.m. SOCCER— Spore Premier Leafur: Army v Juniors, Navy v Euro-peans-Eurasians (both matches at Jn. Besar. 5.15 and 7 pjn.). TABLE TENMS Tour matches: Malacca v Pakistan (at Malacca i Spore women v S. Korean women (at Happy World, Spore 7 p.m.87 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-10-11 18 THIS Straits Times aerial pictufe, taken yesterday, shows part of the five- 1 square-mile area devastated on Wednesday by water from a rain-swollen mining pool on the southern outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. The pool's bund burst in two places and the picture shows theHarold Teo - 139 words
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Article364 1963-10-11 18 CONDON", Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Thurs Spot 20 5, 16d Nov. 20 7 I6d., Dec. 20', d., Jan. 20 9 I6d.. Jan. Mar. 20\d.. Apr./ June 20 11 l«d., July Sept. 20 11 16d.. Oct./Dec.364 words
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188 1963-10-11 18 DAHARI ALI - AGREEMENT IS REACHED AT MALAYSIA 'SUMMIT' DAHARI ALI By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Abroad measure of agreement on security and defence problems was reached at the first joint meeting of the Malaysian Cabinet and Chief Executives of the Malaysian Stater, at Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here today. Tengku Abdul Rahman presided188 words
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178 1963-10-11 18 Naval Base union appeals to Tengku SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Naval Base Labour Union today appealed to Tengku Abdul Rahman to ask the Admiralty to stop using police against its striking members. The union made a similar appeal to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Malayan Socialist Front leader. Inche Ishak178 words
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Obituary41 1963-10-11 18 M. A. COPAL PILLAI or P.U.B. Waterworks Tehrau formerly of Sunnel Konc Konn Estatr Masai passed nway peacefully yisterdiiy at G.H. J. Bnbm Corteia- leaves IMJ.B. Waterworks Tehran al 3.30 p.m. today for Hindu Cemetery Jalan Kebun Teh J. Bahru.41 words
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Obituary110 1963-10-11 18 MADAM MARTHA JOHN 1 ,u;iv iHiirifntly ai i Id- r -nn s house, Horlry Road. TYIok «MM Curt.'ijo I p.m. on 11-ln-i..: MAUAM TAN Mill NEE I away peacefully on in-io-fcl I— lllll tx-hind h. son-, (ioh ■Mb Koon. Tern; Koon s.-ati Cfcrw, Cfcal <"' Koon, L.im Koon. BMg110 words
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