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Title Section21 1963-10-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fa***** 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-10-12 1 Tories' new leader: The battle is joined TONDON, Fri. First shots have been fired in the battle for leadership of the Conservative Party. Despite the pledge of unity given to the Conservative Party conference at Blackpool by Lord Hailsham, he and other potential successors to Mr. Harold Macmillan are already419 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-10-12 1 'Reds won't give up' Minister predicts they'll try again to mislead students 'Firm Govt action stressed KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Central Government today warned students of Singapore Chinese middle schools and Nanyang University that any illegal attempts by them to further Communist aims "will be dealt with firmly."319 words
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99 1963-10-12 1 JAKARTA. Fri.— lndonesia has designated nine ports as transhipment centres for exports following the trade break with Malaysia. The ports are B*la\van. Dumai, »nd Palembang In Sumatra, Jakarta and Sourabeya In Java, and Makassar in the Celebes. They will handle a general range ofReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-10-12 1 Edith Piaf 520.000 TO SING SEVEN SONGS AT A PARTY dies PARIS. Fri. Edith Plaf— "Sparrow" the street singer whose husky, vibrant voice swept her to fame as an international cabaret star, died at her Paris home early today. The 47-year-old singer returned here yesterday by ambulance from Grasse, onReuter - 190 words
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Article68 1963-10-12 1 Sad news kills Cocteau PRIS, Fri. Jean Cocteau, French poet, playwright and author, died today. He was 70. Friends said he died after suffering a heart relapse following news of Edith Plafs death. He had told journalists. in a conversation about Edith Piaf: 'I have had a temperature since thisReuter - 68 words
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Article36 1963-10-12 1 SRINAGAR. Fri. Dr. Karan Singh. Head of State of Kashmir, today formally asked Mr. Khwaja Shamituddin to form a new government. He is the new leader of Kashmir's ruling National Conference Party— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article96 1963-10-12 1 STRIKE AT TIN MINE TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 250 workers of the Austral Amalgamated Tin Mine in Puchong will go on strike at 7 a.m. tomorrow because of an alleged assault of a worker by a foreman. The National Mining Workers Union's executive secretary-. Mr. M. Arokiasamy. who announced96 words
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Article78 1963-10-12 1 WASHINGTON TIN TALKS PLANNED LONDON. Fri. The International Tin Council said today it nad decided to ask the American Government to confer In Washington at a "'mutually convenient early date" to seek a firm understanding concerning plans for future disposals of tin from the United States stockpile. Object of the78 words
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Article145 1963-10-12 1 CINGAPORE, Fri. The Indonesian Posts and Telegraphs Department today refused to accept commercial telephone calls to Jakarta and other towns in Java, from Singapore and other Malaysian centres. A spokesman of the Telecommunications Department here said only Government calls would be accepted. He added145 words
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Article21 1963-10-12 1 SAIGON. Fri. Terrorists detonated a small bomb In Saigon s central market today, slightly Injuring three people. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article74 1963-10-12 1 KIALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Hahman said today that he still had not been told of the "Plen's" identity which the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. disclosed to the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday. The Plen is the74 words
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155 1963-10-12 1 SIEW SIN IS CONFIDENT OF LOAN IN U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE MALAYSIAN Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, returned here tonight from New York conlident of raising $30 million to $45 million as loans on the New York money market next year. Mr. Tan, who left last month for155 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-10-12 1 BONN. Fri.— Dr. Konrad Adenauer called on President Heinrich Luebke here today and formally tendered his resignation as West German Chancellor. His resignation will become effective on Tuesday, when it will be announced to the Bundestag. Renter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article47 1963-10-12 1 HALLEN (England). Fri— Britain's Minister of Power, Mr. Richard Wood, has laid the foundation of the world's first under-the-sea gas works here. The plant will process natural gas after it has 'yen piped from the North Sea to supply homes in South-west England. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article32 1963-10-12 1 BAICION Fri. The South Vietnam Government today announced the release of 125 more Buddhists in the northern city of Hue. making a total of 232 released there this week.— Rsuter.Reuter - 32 words
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462 1963-10-12 1 Grim search in the valley of death ROME, Fri. Under the glare of floodlights, soldiers searched through the night for scores of bodies still believed hidden in the mud and rubble in the Piave valley of death at the foot of the Alps in North-east Italy. Officials estimate that atReuter - 462 words
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Article30 1963-10-12 1 PROTEST BY U.S. WASHINGTON. Tri. Initcd States today protested to Soviet I nion against blocking of two American military cnmnjs on the access highway to West Berlin IPI.30 words
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161 1963-10-12 2 Ben Bella's troops seal off rebels ALGIERS, Fri. Gov- ernment troops yesterday blocked off the Berber stronghold of Kabylia where armed rebels have risen against President Ahmed Ben Bella. About 100 heavily armed troop., were niuvi-d to Quadhia.y i !ew miles from the rebel centre of Michelet. to bloc!, the161 words
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127 1963-10-12 2 ASKED whether President Diem might itep down, Mmc Nhu replied: "I don't tec anyon better.'' YEW YORK. Fri. 11 Madame Nro Dinh Nhu, apparently exhausted by her heavy round of speaking engagements in defence of the Diem regime, seemed to be near collapse127 words
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Article34 1963-10-12 2 STOCKHOLM, Fri. —A shipmerit of 500 gas masks for South African police use is being held up Here while the authorities decide whether it needs a special war material exports licence.34 words
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Article25 1963-10-12 2 MADURA. (Southern India). Fri.— Thirty-eight people have died of cholera here since Sept. 22. The town's entire population is to be inoculated.25 words
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Article16 1963-10-12 2 ALGIERS. Fri.— Algerian authorities seized all French newspapers as they arrived from Prance yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration611 1963-10-12 2 Ramani: Philippine attitude is based on desire to avoid offending U Thant UNITED NATIONS, Friday yesterday rejected Philippine criticism of the report of the U.N. Borneo factfinding team. Mr. R. Ramani, the Malaysian delegate, said Manila's attitude raised the question of aReuter - 611 words
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Article36 1963-10-12 2 LONDON. Fri. —The Comnuiniht Chinese Government has invited the Stno-British trade council to hold a British Industrial exhibition in Peking next year. It will be the biggest display "in China by a Western country-36 words
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Article42 1963-10-12 2 ROME, Prl. Delegates from about 30 Arab, African, Asian and East European airlines today walked out of the International Air Transport Association conference here in protest over the nomination of South African delegates for lATa's legal and medical committee. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article25 1963-10-12 2 BANOKOK. Fri.— Ten bodies) have been recovered from the Chao Phya River following a collision between a passenger and cargo boat.25 words
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209 1963-10-12 2 ASIA'S PLEAS FOR DEACONS— EVEN IF MARRIED OOME, Fri. Bishops LX from Africa, Asia and Latin Amercia yesterday appealed to the Ecumenical Council to approve a controversial proposal to ordain married deacons in areas where there is an acute shortage of priests. "Even If you don't need deacons In yourReuter; UPI - 209 words
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Article218 1963-10-12 2 I'm no trouble maker' says Dr. S JAKARTA, Fri.— PresiJ dent Soekarno said here last night he was neither a Communist nor a trouble maker but "only a man who loves his country." Ho was speaking at a garden party given by the American Ambassador. Mr. Howard Jones. President SoekarnoReuter - 218 words
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Miscellaneous50 1963-10-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i <we've mac* j 1 1 I oo^i"^,. V /v 10 acne J I I *-*LT*t IMB I CAJic Oct9/ 1 WASUI hid J /f!i*iJ* «2£?\ /mow i wotfoes v*ufN x* "V V TWA? J V T*UT I HA/BMT RXJNO J (r£g\ VSJJWJJ/ VOUT ABOUT50 words
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216 1963-10-12 3 Suicide refuge for US secrets case sergeant- WASHINGTON, Fri. An American army sergeant who committed suicide had sold classified information from the secret National Security Agency to the Russians. The Defence Department, announcing this last night, said, however, that no top secret codes or ciphers were involved. The departing. t'sUPI - 216 words
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Article, Illustration602 1963-10-12 3 'Whatever previous feelings, I cannot now carryphysical burden of leading party at polls' MAIN RIVALS FOR LEADERSHIP: BUTLER, HAILSHAM AND MAUDLING Kennedy tribute on role in achieving A-ban pact LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Macmillan, 69, announced yesterday that he would soon resign as Britain's Prime Minister. InReuter - 602 words
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169 1963-10-12 3 MOSCOW, Friday. ]y|R. KHRUSHCHEV yesterday called on Bri-! tain and the U.S. to take further steps towards settling international problems. In messages to President I Kennedy and Mr. Macmlllan to mark the coming 'Into force of the nuclear test ban treaty, heReuter - 169 words
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Article124 1963-10-12 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. President Kennedy yesterday prodded Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko about the continued presence of Russian troops in Cuba during a two-hour conference at the White House U.S. sources s.uid the President also raised the issue of Red-threatened Laos. The United States has been124 words
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147 1963-10-12 3 NEW YORK, Friday. pOLICE again hurled tear gas bombs at demons- trating Negro schoplchildren at Plaquemine, Louisiana, yesterday. For the second day electric cattle prods were also used, this time to break up a teenage sit-in at a restaurant. The gas grenades were thrown soonReuter - 147 words
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Article46 1963-10-12 3 There arc some in Etiw r ope and elsewhere who think they can work with the Communists. I My let £k them come to Berlin. Dr. Konard Adenauer, who retires as West German Chancellor next week, in a speech receiving the honorary citizenship of Berlin.46 words
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Article29 1963-10-12 3 LONDON, Fri.— The ashes of runaway British diplomat Guy Burgess were interred last Saturday in the churchyard of an English village, it was revealed today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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103 1963-10-12 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The House of Representatives tonight rebuffed President Kennedy's proposal for a co-o p c r a t i v <• Soviet American exploration of the moon. The Hoiim- did so in voting an amendment to the 1964 Appropriations Bill for the National103 words
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Article51 1963-10-12 3 LONDON. Fri. A "tonic" for keeping cut flowers fresh was described today in the Lancet, weekly Journal for doctors, by Dr. Hugh SmeUie. of London's Brompion Hospital He said experiments had shown that minute portions of chloraeidine in the water prolonged the flowers' life.Reuter - 51 words
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Article22 1963-10-12 3 ISTANBUL. Pri. —Nine workers were killed and 16 injured in an explosion at a cork factory here last night.22 words
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Article37 1963-10-12 3 LONDON. Fri— Police are seeking a thief who has stolen 58 organ pipes from two village churches in Berkshire in the past month. They think he is building a do-it-your-self organ at home. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Advertisement310 1963-10-12 3 /I m Ay Kj/ii Hi. I HI LAST DAY AMOUNCIIK FURTHB? REDOCTKMS ■■In ta* 17.90 «*O hilinii LCI. im% Tii|li«i •Mita, wM»a, A WJ 15.90 ?90 MM «n M tea Mm 4 iMrtt 25.00 t«,90 tfeOO M4mJraffOM liHMti SMft 12 90 im MX) »'u.S.A.'s»Oft» SM* 1430 I.W 4*o Spofti iMrt310 words
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Article207 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. I^ll L primary school leaving examination for Singapore schools will be held from Oct. 15 to 17. A total of 46,201 pupils, 28,171 in English medium, 15,156 Chinese medium, 2,739 Malay medium and 135 Tamil medium schools will be i taking the207 words
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Article195 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The mass anti-rabies vaccination campaign for dogs launchea by the Government got oft to a slow start yesterday. The vaccinations are free of charge, but only 350 dogs received their jabs yesterday at the 10 centres throughout the island. The Director of195 words
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79 1963-10-12 4 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. The Brunei Government Workers Union, once controlled by the outlawed Party Rakyat. has been reorganised with a new programme and leadership. The union In a statement affirmed that It will not allow itself to be infiltrated by politicians." It .said allReuter - 79 words
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Article108 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two local 1 musicians a violinist and a I composer will make their debut i here at 8.30 p.m. on Monday evening at a recital at the Vlci toria Theatre. Violinist Wong Chong-Chen. 21. a former Nanyang University student who gave up his art108 words
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Article42 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Joo Chiat cnunmunlty will give a dinner on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at the Joo Chiat Community Centre to mark the success of Dr. Fong Kirn Heng and the PAP In the recent general elections.42 words
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Article37 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Thai Buddhist Temple in Stlat Road will hold a ceremony on Sunday between 10 a.m. and 2 pjn.. when the nine resident monks will rejcelve their yellow robes from the I devotees.37 words
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297 1963-10-12 4 WATER PLANS ADEQUATE FOR NEXT 17 YEARS SINGAPORE, Fri. Current and future development of water sources for the supply of water to Singapore is expected to :>:eet the demand up to 1980. This is stated in an article on the "Formulation of water resources development plan. by Mr. Khong Kit297 words
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Article39 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yuaof bin Ishak, and Puan Noor Aishah, will entertain offlciaU and voluntary workers of the Singapore Red Cross Society to tea tomorrow at 5 p.m. at the Istana Negara.39 words
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403 1963-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A BUSINESS manager from Australia, Mr. Bert Harold Wright, was one of 10 prosecution witnesses in a court case here today against W.D. Anthony, a customs officer. Anthony was charged with being concerned in the fraudulent evasion of customs duty403 words
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Miscellaneous369 1963-10-12 4 THK following Is today'i schedule 033) 7.35 p.m.: from Penang (ML of civil aircraft movements at 031) 8.40 p.m. Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: DEPARTURES nivll BOAC: To Hone Konn (BA 660) 1 5 p.m.: to Darwin. Sydney (BA TOO i Japan Air Unti: From Jakarta 6.50 p.m.: to Cairo, Karachi,369 words
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Article370 1963-10-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr. PWD's $100,000 PLAN TO REHOUSE FLOOD VICTIMS— IN JUST THREE WEEKS 3,459 victims of the Cheras flood registered for help today, the Public Works Department announced plans to build longhouse-type flats costing about $100,000 for the homeless. These are expected to be ready in370 words
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Article58 1963-10-12 5 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Attor-ney-General's office here today reminded all persons, except Musuns, desiring to get married ai U'.e Registry ol Marriages to givf it least 21 days' notice of their intention. Otherwise, said a Government statement, they would have to apply for a special licence which58 words
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Article47 1963-10-12 5 I SINGAPORE. Fri.— A housewife I Madam Poo Slew Cheng, 32, died in the General Hospital yesterday. shortly after the taxi in which tho ■a;is travelling had collided, with another taxi, at Mountbatten Road, Both taxi driven e>cnped with imor iniuries47 words
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Article43 1963-10-12 5 PENANG. Fri.— The Go\ein<.i Raja Tun Uda Al-Ha.i. will add ress the Penang Free School a: its 147 th anniversary speech day earemony on Oct. 21. 1 His wife. Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah, will give away thp crizes.43 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-10-12 5 CHAI BYUNG JUN, 31, one of the injured seamen, being attended to by a doctor on board the ship before being sent to hospital. He died the same night. Straits Times picture.38 words
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246 1963-10-12 5 HO SAI KONG - HO SAI KONG By DENANG, Frl. The Korean freighter Che j v turned back when she was about 25 miles out of Penang yesterday to land three of her crew who had been injured by falling bags of maize.246 words
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Article46 1963-10-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. Ten men and six women left for Singapore today en route to Jerusalem for a month-long tour of the Holy Land. The team was led by Rev. Pa- ther Noel Clement, of the Holy Rosary Church here.46 words
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Article43 1963-10-12 5 KAJANG. Fri.— The Ulu Langat District Town Board will hold Its meeting on Monday at the District I Conference Room here at 10 a.m. The meeting will be presided over by the District Officer. Sved Ismail bin Ahmad.43 words
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Article35 1963-10-12 5 TAIPINO Fn A mobile Xray unit is now m the District Hospital here to X-ray free, all teachers and senior student*, who l are leaving school at the end ol Uui yew.35 words
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121 1963-10-12 5 rKYO. Frl. Japan is ''expected to postpone for the time being" negotiations with the Malaysian Central Government over "blood debt" claims for Japanese wartime atrocities, the Mainichi Shimbun reported today. The -paper said Japan's plan to settle the issue has been studied by bothUPI - 121 words
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Article79 1963-10-12 5 DENANG, Fri. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, returned to Penang today from Batu Gajah hospital where he was a patient for a week following a motor accident. He hopes to resume duty on Monday. I "I am lucky to be alive, and79 words
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Article34 1963-10-12 5 PEKAN. Fri.— Abdul Rahman bin Jusoh and Ngah bin Othnian were each fined $10 in the magistrate's court here for righting in a public place at Rompin. 56 miles from here.34 words
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140 1963-10-12 5 r Blood for pledge: A doctor's aid offer DENANG, Fri.— A doctor has offered to draw from voluntary donors blood to write a loyalty pledge to be taken at Sunday's Malaysia Solidarity rally on the Dato I Kramat ground. At a meeting of the Penang peoples' solidarity action committee last140 words
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Article60 1963-10-12 6 IPOH. Fri. The Malayan Chinese have been prabed "lor their peacelul and harmonious way of life by the Mentr; B<-.r of Peralc, Dalo Shaari bin Shafle. Speaking at the 56'h anniversary dinner of the Peralc Chines* Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday night. Dato Shaari commended the60 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-10-12 6 MALAYA'S TEAM AT THE TALKS Representatives of the Federation Alliance at the conference. From left: Dr. Lim Swee Aun; Dato V. T. Sambanthan. Tun Abdul Razak. Trngku Abdul Rahman. Senator T. H. Tan. honorary se-cretary-general of the Alliance. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. and Dato Sheikh Ahmad. 'Essential to maintain strict56 words
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Article, Illustration735 1963-10-12 6 YAP CHIN KWEE - Alliance must close ranks, says Tengku YAP CHIN KWEE By Kuala Lumpur, Friday No snap election, says the Tengku fENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaysia Alliance parties must close ranks to meet I n d o nesian confrontation and its avowed aim to destroy the new nation. The Tengku,735 words
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118 1963-10-12 6 PENANG, Fri— Two snatch thieves were arrested within an hour in Penang Road and Campbell Street this afternoon. In the first incident, when a man snatched a gold chain from a woman at Penang Road at 3.30 p.m.. a member of the118 words
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Miscellaneous54 1963-10-12 6 Bugs Bunny By Raiph HeimdaM "I SYLVESTER'S^ Y»ZB£ S AQU4fi7Tfi)\ fFOfIfsUCH A GENEROUS El^ V "^sS^W^ ■njipfr^^^ reeNPLAVIN' FORYA.DOC! f, .CONTRIBUTION I<K ANT *sMf OVU> K^ /OUTSIPe MY DOOR FER,} Vi~Ar7 THE IX3NOR A CtOUEST > vl .\lWr/ r C^ \s*jlr C F^^o/x«^«-/ wis music is li V (thank nou,54 words
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Article, Illustration1905 1963-10-12 7 Barnstormer Barney first mile a minute man 60 YEARS LATER HE STILL REMAINS AMERICA'S GREATEST RACING DRIVER IN .June 1904 a redheaded, 28 year old former mechanic named Barney Oldfield who \\:is rapidly making his name as America's preatesl and most daring driver arrived in Indianapolis for a Iwo-day motor1,905 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-10-12 8 Catherine for London after a11 BEAUTY QUEEN WILL REPRESENT MALAYSIA AT WORLD CONTEST BRUNEI TOWN, Frl. Brunei's 19 year old schoolgirl beauty. Catherine Loh (above), who won the Miss Malaysia crown in Kuala Lumpur last April, has won the first round in her fight to represent Malaysia in Britain earlyReuter - 149 words
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213 1963-10-12 8 Bookies at races: Loss of membership -warning OENANG. Fri. The Penang Turf Club has decided to cancel the membership of anyone caught operating as a bookmaker or betting with one. The club's committee has posted a warning on the premises. The warning adds that the committee Is aware that a213 words
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Article182 1963-10-12 8 Johore Bahru. Fri. 'PHE Malaysia SolidarA ity Action Committee here will hold a mass rally opposite the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Sunday. A huge drawing of a horse with Its head rpsemblirifz President Soe karno will be burned at the rally. The Indonesian Foreign182 words
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Article17 1963-10-12 8 MUAR. Pri.— Over 10,000 people visited the Police Week exhibition here which ended yesterday.17 words
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92 1963-10-12 8 PENANO. Fri. Two of flTt men accused of robbing the Nam Loong goldsmith shop in Campbell Street of $35,000 worth of jewellery last August were discharged yesterday when the prosecution withdrew the case against them. Lee Yue Foo. 23. and Ng Hoi Sun. 20.92 words
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209 1963-10-12 8 The durian estate case: Man for trial I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. IV Hassan Basri bin Abdul Harald was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering Ng Kang Hock in a durian plantation near the 12th mile, Sungei Tua Road, Batu Caves, on the night209 words
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Article20 1963-10-12 8 BANTINO. Pri.— Mr. P. Nadarajah has been elected secretary of the Banting branch of the AllMalaya Tamils Association.20 words
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Article49 1963-10-12 8 IPOH. Prl. Sentence on a former salesman of Harper Oilfillan and Co. here, Poon Chee Kong, 26. who pleaded guilty to misappropriating $999. was postponed to Oct. 18 by the magistrate's court here today. At a previous hearing, Poon Admitted committing the offence on Aug. 15.49 words
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Article56 1963-10-12 8 Honour for Singapore student SINGAPORE, FTl Alan K.O. TanT20, a Singaporean, has achieved the distinction of being the first foreigner to be elected vicepresident of the student body of the Diablo Valley College in Concord, California. Alan, an old boy of St. Andrews School, Is studying for a master's degree56 words
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Advertisement198 1963-10-12 8 HI VITO CAPS VITAMIN B-COMPLEX; JriF' I h cft > 1 »#«*•«> ♦*♦{>;«•«* i I 91 <e#*4 tominim i I V)t<M»SN 5 «9 X' I V.tomm R 0 I «j i M vdj I O*l«l t«wf< US* »00m» B^. STRENGTH OF VIBRANT YOUTH! HI-VITOCAPS lUuno THE 0F America way! FOR198 words
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Miscellaneous148 1963-10-12 8 Alley Oap Bff VmTm BtnnHm i^fts^.) ess 1 1 i^^^^ss 0^--^ F^^Ji^^isi^Sl 1^ I nrir KINO? FOR ME ttGET M k. VCU ONE J OKML PO WE GO I F&v^XJS bv anw arti m i ft« arttZm^T^/f r MYSicLr NW?t V I A^ AflTti IT IT? DDlKl' r^/VTD ncCDc W?L^^148 words
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420 1963-10-12 9 OFF ON TUESDAY FOR ON-THE-SPOT STUDY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is tlying to Kuching, Sarawak, on Tuesday lor an on-the-spot survey of the situation there. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephens Kalong Ningkan, told the Straits420 words
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321 1963-10-12 9 Embrace her? 'I wouldn't dare she bites' DENANG, Fri. A coffee stall keeper, Mohamed Shamsuddin, denied in court today that he had embraced a young vagabond woman who usually slept in front of temples and on five-foot-ways. "I don't have the courage to do It. Besides, she bites." he said.321 words
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112 1963-10-12 9 $37,985.60 for Templer Hospital Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Donations for the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund tor the month of September amounted to 537.985 60 This anvuint includes $25,000 from mining companies under the management of London-Anglo Oriental Group Ltd- 55.000 Irom Socfin Co. Ltd.. 85.000 from Flower Day collections112 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Pretty Jan Hewson. (above). Australia's "Mi.v> Royal Ea*tcr Show Girl", now on a world tour, will visit Singapore for three days on her way home. She arrives on Oct. 18. Jan. 20. won the title from 10 finalists at the 1963 Royal Easter187 words
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Article31 1963-10-12 9 TAIPING. Fri The Ministw of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. is expected here tomorrow to address a series of Malayan Chinese Association branch committee meetings31 words
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Article148 1963-10-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. rpHE Board of Malay Studies at the University of Malaya is to review the courses provided. The chairman of the board. I Professor Ungku Aziz, said today the move was to improve the study of the language at the university. The board148 words
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Article44 1963-10-12 9 SINGAPOKE. Fri Ttie new Pakistan Hi^ii Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. S. M. Hassan. 51. tlew into Singapore tunight He described Malaysia as "this friendly country" with whom Pakistan had ties of friendship both culturally and in the tield of religion.44 words
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Article46 1963-10-12 9 PENANG Fri— Thum Bong Geow. 20. was bound over In $250 for one yrar today tor umiis criminal force on a police constable. lhuiii the prosecution said, punched the policeman during an argument opposite the Aver Itam market nn A 1:2 3046 words
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128 1963-10-12 9 Aussie battalion starts training in jungle SINGAPORE. Fri. Men of the 3rd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, had their first taste of soldiering in the Malayan jungles this.week. The battalion's shakedown exercise codenamed "Kickoff" ranged for a week over dense )ungle in the Gemas hills. For many of the troops who128 words
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Article62 1963-10-12 9 I PENANG. Fri.— The traffic comI mittee of the City Council has approved a proposal to instal parkins meters in four more streets and I two car parks in the city. j The affected streets are: Prnang Road, Hutton Lane. Phee Choon Road and Dickens Street.62 words
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Article49 1963-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Koh Kai Seng. 25. pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court tod*- to a charge ot having carnal relations with a girl, below the age of 16 in a house in Kampong Sireh on June 22. He WM offered hail of 52.000 (ill Oct 2349 words
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Article32 1963-10-12 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri.— Mr Wong Ko'\ Ngee has been reelected chairman of the United Democratic Party here with Mr. Lim Heng Hai as secretary and Mr. William Jansz. treasurer32 words
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Article153 1963-10-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rpHE 42-day campaign to revise Malaya's electoral rolls for Parliamentary. State, local authority and local council elections ends tomorrow. ADOut 2.700 assistant retion oflicers have been m:iki!,tj house-to tmuse calls D r"itiK new votprs atirt strlkitiK "il the names of i Ukj.sc who153 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-10-12 9 Goodwill mission from U.S. arrives KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Eight United States Congressmen flew here today from Singapore to "extend greetings to the newest nation in the world." The team, which will be here »or three days, will meet Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malaysian leaders and senior Government officials Fact-finding The eancxtMMn169 words
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Article26 1963-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Marine police thi.s morning found the unidentifl- j ed body of a Sikh .floating in the sea of! the Esplanade.26 words
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Advertisement274 1963-10-12 9 Offers you the LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE Model SF DELUXE •44 Glore frte finger form key tops rr::T^iJ-^^ m "^^J Three position line spocing ,/''^^^^^^2' ll^^B^** I<^St r 1/ POST COUPON TO-DAY FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION NAMI Address to: BEHN, MEYER CO., (M) LTD., ADDRESS P. O. Box 1032. K. Lumpur P. O.274 words
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Obituary96 1963-10-12 10 Nora's v/ 0 I Minimum I madam TAN MUI NEE passed gv*ay peacefully on lu-10-63, leaving behind 10 sons, Goh Scan Koon, T. nc Koon. fleah Che.i. Chai Chew, Pent: Chew Ki'tK Koon and Chew 'Koon; 10 dauich'er- in-is» H daughters, Mrs. Yeo Tin* Poh. Mr- 1«> ■gag Kay.96 words
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Article90 1963-10-12 10 I* Horrf. i Minimum) CHONQ KEAT SWEE Bf Tangkak Hospital and family thank Doctor, Staff, relatn.-.. friends for kind condolencen, monetary contributions, wreaths, attendant-en and assistance at fuaeral of his late beloved mother Madara Chin Ah Tai on L' in LIANG FOO TEW. Madam Loong rong Bong. Jamo Auk90 words
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Article181 1963-10-12 10 1» If ore's Sit < Minimum i THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFBL la served every Saturday and Suaday 'urn h time. EASY WAV TO Siim Kit leas of Uw starch foods. Enjoy crisp, delicious Ryvita instead at any time of the day FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and book addicts181 words
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Article230 1963-10-12 10 :a Wor4M SIJO (Mi*.) •T. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ipoh. Golf Club Road, minds v Service 11 am. Sunday School 11 am All Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SINGAPORE Corner Orchard Road Penang Road. Sunday Services 0 am aad o p.m. Sunday School a.m. All Welcome. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kuala230 words
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637 1963-10-12 10 The Straits Times Saturday, October 12. 1963. Macmillan Goes When Mr. Harold Macmillar 1 took office as Prime Minister 1 seven years ago, he told his colleagues that he felt he had j had his day. He looked forward to entering the House of Lords after discharging his duty to637 words
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Article370 1963-10-12 10 Not a few people will confer to being puzzled by President Ngo Dinh Diem's offer to allow a fact-finding team of United Nations members to entei South Vietnam to investigate Afro-Asian charges that his Government violated human rights in its suppression oi discontented Buddhists. The offer (accepted, of370 words
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Article250 1963-10-12 10 An Olympic "rehearsal" is 8 novelty >n international sport but a precedent which th? Japanese apparently decided was desirable if the Tokyo Olympic Games next year are to pass off without a hitch The Japanese surely underestimate their capabilities which is not very like them. At any250 words
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423 1963-10-12 10 MACMILLAN MAKES UP HIS MIND lONDON, Fri. The pending resignation of Mr. Macmillan "grand seigneur" o f British politics, brings summarily to a close a distinguished career which reached its peak when he. became Prime Minister in 1957. Mr. Macmillan entered ParliamentReuter - 423 words
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166 1963-10-12 10 YOUR correspondent Mr. BellinJ is very properly concerned at the Increasing number of pay-roll robberies. But I don't agree that the solution lies with the banks by the provision of special facilities for paying out the actual cash at their premises. We must move with166 words
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297 1963-10-12 10 LONDON, Fri. Dr. Linus Pauling— named yesterday as Nobel Peace Prize winner for 1962 —is a world-famous chemist who has fought a tireless battle against nuclear tests for a decade. In 1961 he was accused by a U.B. Senate Sub-committee of displaying a "consistent297 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1963-10-12 10 GODFREY HODGSON - A canary called Joe rescues a Kennedy GODFREY HODGSON WITH HIS PICTURESQUE TALES OF MOBSTERS WITH NAMES LIKE THE MOOSE' AND 'FINGERS': I from 1 WASHINGTON Friday JOSEPH VALACHI, the gravelvoiced Canary of Atlanta, is one of the first men to break the blood oath of the Mafia "If I1,091 words
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Advertisement468 1963-10-12 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Horii Sl» I Minimum i KOH TAN: Victor. voiincrst SO Mr and Mrs. Koh Ouan Yam to Ah Lay romi d o Mr and Mrs Tan Pla Inn. I BETWEEN Inxku Ismail Ahdullah of lohore Kahru and Katlmab do Mr. and Mm Abdul (ihani Rahman of ScrOaraaa468 words
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Advertisement79 1963-10-12 10 Will Glasses alone improve Your Vision? Glaiiet may improve your vision t»ur they may alto do more harm Hiaa good to your eyes if with- proper professional aye commotion by a vision spaciclitt. Remember, what raally counts moat, wh«n your eyej need ottention. It the professional knowledfe, skill and experience79 words
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Advertisement57 1963-10-12 10 aaaaaaaaaaa*fefefe^E^^«H 'JB^ BS|& Cream a^^7 t \^nß Lt^^ masculine freshness J gj makes it s great to be a man! Br hantine ■h W: itj' ShamP0 "I SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON BASIC BIBLE COURSE I fill ft Tats Caa)« Urn M!_*i Baal IHI BASIC BIBLE COURSE W 131 Moolmein Rood,57 words
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149 1963-10-12 11 Govt ban on rattan export worries merchants SINGAPORE, Fri.— Rattan merchants here are concerned over the Government's ban on export of the commodity to all countries except Malaysia. The ban, which came in forje yesterday. Immediately resulted in talks between officials of the Finance Ministry. and the Singapore Rattan and149 words
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Article55 1963-10-12 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. A three-year-old girl. Loh Yap Lian. fell to her death early today from the fourth floor of a Housing and Development Board flat in Queen's Crescent. Police said Yap Lian was playing on a bed beside an open window when she slipped and55 words
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Article33 1963-10-12 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The French Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Pierre Anthonlos. paid an official call on Singapore's Deputy Premier. Dr Ton Chin Chye. yesterday. It was liis first visit to Singapore.33 words
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Article29 1963-10-12 11 SINOAPORE, Prl. Mr. Llm Kean Siew, MJ>.. was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Higb Court Court here today.29 words
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Article, Illustration427 1963-10-12 11 'WHILE WE WERE IN LIFE-AND-DEATH FIGHT HE SUPPORTED THE BARISAN SOSIALIS DURING THE ELECTION' SINGAPORE, Friday. gINGAPORE'S National Trade Union Congress today declared Mr. V. David, Malayan M.P. and trade unionist, "persona non grata." The N.T.U.C. had noted a Kuala Lumpur report that the Malayan427 words
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287 1963-10-12 11 NO TALKS TILL STRIKE IS OFF, SAYS NAVY SINGAPORE, Friday naval base strike entered its fifth day today with little hope of any settlement, although there was optimistic speculation in the morning that Lord Carrington, Britain's First Lord of the Admiralty, who toured the base, would take a hand in287 words
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Article171 1963-10-12 11 SINGAPORE. Friday. fTHE next World Orchid Conference will be held at Los Angeles between March 15 and April 30, 1966, it was announced today at the close of the Fourth World Orchid Conference at Victoria Theatre by Mr. Water Slagle, president of the American Orchid171 words
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Article, Illustration440 1963-10-12 11 A DOUBLE ORCHID TRIBUTE FOR Dr. HOLTTUM ONE AWARD FOR GARDENS EX-CHIEF 'AS A MALAYAN 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. R, E. Holttum, former director of the Singapore Botanic Oardens, was honoured at the close of the fourth world orchid conference today with an award of two scold medals. One was440 words
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77 1963-10-12 11 Singapore. Pri.— The price of sugar, which has been rising during the past three weeks, is expected to continue to go up. Supplies from Formosa are quoted at $46.50 a picul. The retail price Is between 47 and 50 cents a katl. With a77 words
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Article32 1963-10-12 11 PEKAN. Prt. Ooh Hwel Chi was ftned $30 in the magistrate's court here yesterday for driving without due care and attention at the 34 milestone. KuantanPekan road, oq Oct. 3.32 words
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Article61 1963-10-12 11 An extra hour 'on the air' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Radio Malaysia will be on the air till midnight daily from Monday. At present the station closes down at 11 p.m. on weekdays. The overseas service— Suara Malaysia beamed to Indonesia, will be extended by a further four hours dally from61 words
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Article23 1963-10-12 11 PEKAN. Pri. Impectoi Syed Mohamed bin Alwee has been posted here after his tratnlM at the Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-10-12 11 'Mother' to our students going on world trip [{■UALA LUMPUR. Frl. RX —The Malaysian Governments student liaison officer in Western Australia. Mrs. Mary Hodgkin. is leaving next week on a six -w e c k flight round the world. Alr-Indla, in recognition of her services as "mother" to 900 Asian199 words
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Advertisement317 1963-10-12 11 I f|l|[ THREE STAB I f pjul BRAND I S ibxTijiiiu FERTILIZERS 1 9 KlrriL|SKlls l 2 X P-daea afl types a* RJLI. Mhrtvr* FsrtWbata. Jl Appoints Nap imn W «N tv»«« C>wa— a< iS A—iavaa* mmd ffmmmM ay Th. Ministry af Af*- cutter*. 71m Rubber RapUntiag Board ond The317 words
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Advertisement222 1963-10-12 11 YANGTZEKIANG TRADING CO., LTD. M. fir. 56. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL.***** 75. BIRCH ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. TEL. ***** 203. NORTH ROAD. BUKIT GLUGOR. PENANG. TEL. ***** DO YOU SUFFER FROM A NASAL DISEASE? Than know all about JAPANS UNIQUE TREATMENT.™ MINATO lj^) SYSTEM /l J Jli" Eaay gffeuUt*. Sure222 words
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Miscellaneous607 1963-10-12 11 j Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE 8ERVICP 8EBVICE: 41.? metres 478 mft rcj, A.M.: 6.00 Tune Signal, Ne- SHOBTWAVfc &EBV1CE: gara-tcu; 6.02 Prelude To Break- lr fast; 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 Sengs And Sweet a.m. 6.00 Uood Morning; 6.01 i Music; 7607 words
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163 1963-10-12 12 Praise for new one-way system AS a citizen of Singapore I wish to place on record my appreciation of the new Bukit Timah and Dunearn Road traffic arrangements. The present oneway set up is an excellent antidote for accidents, and as such is. in its own unique way. an effective163 words
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Letter107 1963-10-12 12 I CAN sympathi.se with the correspondent who complained about not receiving mall owing to a change in street numbers. Although we have not had any change in street numbers lots o. mail sent to me has not arrived. My husband Is serving with the armed forces in Sabah107 words
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135 1963-10-12 12 IT is to be hoped that the pro- posed housing survey in Kuala Lumpur will not delay the clearing of slums from the heart of the town. Cannot re-housing of squatters and clearing of slums, to make way for modern dwellings in the centre of the135 words
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162 1963-10-12 12 A PLEA FROM PORT DICKSON 'I 'HE roads leading to the residential areas in Port Dickson are in a deplorable state. During the rainy season the gravel roads are muddy and it is impossible to use them. And I am sad to say that most162 words
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Letter107 1963-10-12 12 T HY is it that in Ipoh Day Training Centre trainees are always paid their allowances very late? At times it is only after the second or third week of the following month that the allowance for the previous month is paid. Very often many trainees have to107 words
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Letter81 1963-10-12 12 T AM one of the many tenants who have been served with notices by the Housing Board to remove dogs from flats or face action to recover possession. The board states In a letter to me that the keeping of dogs In multl-storeyed flats l.s not conducive to81 words
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Letter54 1963-10-12 12 QUITE agree that fathers and husbands would like their daughters and wives to get more pay, but I do not think they will guarantee equal work: for they get special privileges such as annual maternity leave. If the Government meets their claim, it will be a pure waste54 words
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Letter48 1963-10-12 12 PECENTLY I received a letter from Kota Bharu which was delivered to me with the edge of the envelope torn and some photographs in It missing. Cannot the general public be assured of safe delivery or must all letters be registered? Y. T. CHUANG Pantai Valley48 words
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102 1963-10-12 12 C-D AY JOY ONLY IN FEDERAL CAPITAL l/ROM your reports of the Children Days celebrations in Kuala Lumpur one could almost hear the happy laughter emanating from the Merdeka Stadium. But why was this universal day observed only in Selan g o r? Aren't the children of the other Malaysian102 words
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Advertisement140 1963-10-12 12 New TREATMENT /V f af% 0% A. JiIVCO \^*\CMSs« immediate m < >I "233?^^aaa\ I W COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL^. relieves aches and pains^**^.^^ and reduces feverishness jf& ■^•S. PHENYLEPHRINE-H > clears blocked nasal passages Hk to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection Hfc* 1!■ helps140 words
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Advertisement314 1963-10-12 12 Now she's doing the work of two at half the cost! You wi nd the sp cret to aaaaaat ofTiC* efficiency when you WaPj^aASSaalpSJlppP^ buy a Kodak Verifax Signet Copying machine. Your secretary will get twice as much work done, and at half the cost. She no longer wastes time314 words
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Miscellaneous312 1963-10-12 12 Straits Times Crossword R^ ***** ■BBBa("~~BHi ACROSS One ship poesibly due lo be 1 When hot. Leo gets .confuted. tent out (6). generally speaking (2. 3, 5). 8. Rather formal and precise. 6 Uasieropod found by member but came up a pretty long in pieces of tile (6). way In312 words
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Advertisement1046 1963-10-12 13 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 16 H'orrfj Si (Mlm..)— Box If tt*. txtrm BOX ASS 29 S.T. Position Oiled, applicant* thankrd. WANTED: Cook-Boy and Amah required for European couple. Phone (Spore) *****. REQUIRE SALES CIRL. Apply ,on Silk Btore. 210 Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Ixfteen o/7 p.m. WANTED Orade1,046 words
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Advertisement1059 1963-10-12 13 I SITUATIONS WANTED lit Word* SS (Mtn.)-Box St ct*. txtrt READ th* Senior Appointment* Vacant m Tb« Sunday Mall emch week. RECOMMENDED EXCELLENT Indian Cook boy and Amah, Oood reference. Tele: No. (Spore) *****. AUSTRALIAN SECRETARY aged 24 many years omoe experience seeks attractive position in Kuala Lumpur Work permit1,059 words
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Advertisement1039 1963-10-12 13 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED it Word* SS (Mlit.)— Box tt et*. txtrt WANTBD 10.000 15.000 sq.ft. land with or without building on Main Buklt Tlmah Road between Scott* Koad /Balmoral Road. Apply Boa A6OBB S.T. Spore. HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE DISTRICT 111 Attractive Modern Bungalow. In excellent condition. Lounge,1,039 words
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Advertisement1004 1963-10-12 13 FURNITURE it Word* SS (Min.)—Box tt et*. txtrt IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS with elegant cane furniture from Adrian's 426 Kivir Valley Road. ***** <B'por*> MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE U Word* St (Hi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm TWO DIESEL generating plants. AC/45 KW each complete powerstation equipments available. Immediate delivery, clearing cheap.1,004 words
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Advertisement951 1963-10-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* U (Ml*u)—Bou St ota. txtrm METROPOLITAN IMB Tms*« Feb. 1964. Insured Sept 1964. Kxcellent condition. 82.000/- 0.n.0. View 2.30— S3 p.m. 46 Emerald Hill Road. Spore. ISSS BORGWARD T.t. Well maintained new tax and comprehensive insurance till 15-4-64. View 44 Branksom* Road. B'por* after a951 words
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Advertisement945 1963-10-12 13 FOR SALE M Word* U (MUt.)— Box it ct: txtrt OWNER LEAVING wishes to sell Orundlg BO 161 RAdlogram. Contact ***** Mr. Blngh. 6 Jalan Jintan. B'pore evening hours only. LARGE WARDROBES, Dressingtables. Hldeboards antique screen. Call 39 Stamford Koad, S pore between 0— 11 weekdays only. CHINESE ART FURNITURE945 words
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Advertisement667 1963-10-12 13 FOR SALE tt Word* U <Mlm.)—Box Stef. txtrm PRERECORDED TAPfe AvsUssni* Bterso/Uooo. speed 81/71. Price* 84 BO upward. Call.— Arcade t'noto. la To* Arcad*. 8 por* KILL ants, ooekroaenes witb Urusn- on Johnston's No- Roach Easy to us* i Effective for months At t'tupstrics Supermarket, and otheis. FRIDGE, Nome .VS.667 words
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Advertisement304 1963-10-12 13 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) It Word* U (Mlit.)— Box St ct*. txtrm STRAITS GUESTHOUSE J.B. offers economic stsvs. b**l (oorl servic*. T*l: 3120. JOHORE MOTEL J.B. Dancing TonlKM 12 Air-conditioned Rooms. Pboa* ■M NEW STRAITS VICW Hotel jB. Seaside Dancing Kloorsbow* Nightly. Tel: 2133/4 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Word* SS304 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1963-10-12 14 GEORGE MINTO - GEORGE MINTO by JUST over 50 years ago —on September 29, 1913 one of the greatest engineers in the history of the world vanished, and the mystery of his disappearance has never been solved. strange curtain which hangs around the last hours of Dr.1,219 words
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590 1963-10-12 14 But of Dr. Rudolf Diesel himself there was not the slightest trace. As the steward stood wondering what had happened to his passenger, Carels arrived at the cabin door, puzzled by the doctor's failure to keep his breakfast appointment. He Insisted that the590 words
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Advertisement335 1963-10-12 14 .-.->: Hsr IMM WMiitf 'J^B^Nl^^^^^^H «s mmmmMKX&ytiPmntmkW^mtmma^Ml x&Smmmmmmmml isM mm^^ mmF iVy T "~iftM^^n^W^^^mr m mm w mam MwA V^^^^^^^^^^ mmM^^ m^ m^ a 'f!z!iSSSStiKmmmS^'M\*' I m\¥immr W "^jm^^^mmm :^43hb^lK39P99w misE^^^mW&^^^Bhi^^^^t mM m\ WR Mm^^^^^m^^^^mmmMwm^^^^^M^ mmr^m mtmmm^*^S^S/tK^^^^t*lt^^S^&^ M^* m\lf^^^^ fl|Vfl raBMHHHmHMHBHMM^^MHHnmCj|gC*j N^ r lI OR ON the motor fuel that335 words
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Advertisement1200 1963-10-12 15 TO_LIVERPOOL WEST_COASI_U_K_ uue 5 Obit mh> a'»ae> 'enant i>YRRHU» I aOM r- »ii«eo« Gdn. 41 Oct 11 Oct 14/10 Oct IT AORASTUJ L'pael, Dublin Hamburg Gdl. 33 Oct IS Oct 11/20 Oct 21 ELPENOR Liverpool Glasgow Oct 11 Oct 22 Oct 23/27 Oct 21 ACHILLES ncth lull Hoi I Halt.1,200 words
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Advertisement1412 1963-10-12 15 s:Mt Hit DMM^i fit !j !j tk^fP^MT^f V t 1 KSITHE EAC LINES ELVySM HMOAPOtI niALA-lUAAPUf».s«»tmtaiAa« PtllA»G I Xrmnal rrme a«.AaMMO to. Kuom.l |/|.»M«»< C^J^* I i«wi ;hi »»om mil »o«i«« fmOKiUiT) SAILINGS TO GENOA, Lt HAVRE HAMOURt. HttMtN, »Nlwt«r ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURt AND COPENHAGEN S'toia W, »ha« Zenana1,412 words
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Advertisement1385 1963-10-12 15 M E NITILKNE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S'ram Penang I IEHLAWEtt mi. R'aara. H'k»rg. M'bn G'mouth G. 3S/oetlS Oet 11/20 Oct 21/22 KNATTOW L peel, Havre. Bremen. R'daa Oct 14/17 Oct 11/22 Oct 23/24 BENARMIN (E.LJ lien, Hkerg, R'aaa. A win Oct 17 211,385 words
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Advertisement1259 1963-10-12 15 %w. McALISTER «3c CO.. LTD. «*w CLLERMAN LIMB eSc KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAMOURG, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL MIDDLESIRjUGkI SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm OF WIIINGTON Aceeptjat Mrga^ra^CeaUal Siatk S'pora P. Shan Penang 24/27 Oct 2» Oct/ 1 Ntv Oaits KINGSV.4.IE .Ist calls Cra.gee.outk j.,,,,,, p m p1,259 words
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Article574 1963-10-12 16 EARLY in the week the previous period's decline was extended with trading thin and stale bull liquidation prominent, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd., in their current rubber market survey. Persistent bearish sentiment appeared to be the dominating feature although it was difficult to find grounds lor this,574 words
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Article268 1963-10-12 16 VOVIMSCR first grade rubber buy trs f.a.b. doted at S p.m. In Singspers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68s cents per Ib. up one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was sstler. B.A.S. and F M.if.c. closini prices ■n cents per Ib.268 words
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Article189 1963-10-12 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) Octl.-»er li. Three months INDUSTRIALS Dun lops 20 cts. Container! 12 eta, E. Smelter* 20 eta. McAlUtar 14 cU K.«»o 21 eta. Robinson IS eta. Fad. Ula. 15 eta U Btormc* 4»d. K. N. 18 CU. Rothnurns 11 eta. Gammons 16 cts. B. Land 6 eta.189 words
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637 1963-10-12 16 From Our Market Correspondent I XI) I STRIALS were very steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and tbe tone was one of quiet confidence following the improvement in the Singapore labour situation. During the afternoon there were even rises in some counters637 words
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Article24 1963-10-12 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Industrials: 12'?. 35 UUI Tins: 106.09 im..::'i S rubbers: 109.41 109.41 Dec. 29. 1962 10024 words
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Article, Illustration745 1963-10-12 16 pOMBINED 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: Beustead (l.OUO) 51.55: Ounleaw (1.000) $2.75. (3.000) $2.77. (1,000) 52.75: East Smelt (1.000) 52.95. (1.000) $2.96: Itta $3.15 SL. (1.000) 53.18,745 words
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335 1963-10-12 16 AFTER its recent firmness, the price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday fell by $1.12^ to $463,371 per picul. The estimated offering was 260 tons, an Increase of 20 tons. Outside demand lor On was quieter in London on Thursday Mbly because335 words
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Article256 1963-10-12 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Smgaaar* Msrfcaur wharvee er eipxeted teday arc Rajah 6A, Baaavon 1/2. Oakvllle 2.V26. Bcudal N.W. 4. Bedeaak N.W. 5, Ktngavtlle 42/43. Galileo Oalllel 44/45, Klortan Ceynowa IS. Adrastus 33/34, Louga 40/41. Bracruachan 13/14. Pyirhus 44. Menataus 10/11, Hosul Maru 23/24. Steel Recorder256 words
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Article27 1963-10-12 16 October 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68* cents (up one -eighth of a cent). TIN: $463.37) (down (51.12J). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (np 20 tons).27 words
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Article116 1963-10-12 16 MELBOURNE. PH. INDUSTRIALS were barely steady with falls overall in excess of ri*e« Most leaders, however. improved. v 8.H.1' rose a further 6d. 635. Oil* eased with Australian Associated Oil down 2s. to 225. 6d. Base metals were barely steady. Loans were steady. C.R.A. 22/4 Mount Isa 36/7116 words
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Article72 1963-10-12 16 HINESE Produce Exchange, Slngs- pars noon priest psr picul yesterday: Cecenut all: bulk $46 sellers, drum 149 sellers. Copra: Oct./ Nov. L'K Continent $:'.O buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $150 sellers, Sarawak white »147t urum. special Sarawak black 4115 sellers, garbled Lampong black (115 sellers. ASTA $1274 sellers. Singapere72 words
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Article68 1963-10-12 16 '■'ME Malayan Exchange Banfct" Aste- eiatian mad* thrar sssassJM in "s MfeM H merrtianU yr>irrday imII ratri to JUKI) Selling TT er 0D ready Swm Frsnct li" I I French PnM Italian Lirr Danish Krener L'J.V Swiih Krener H Or, IsM free ■•change market in •nr 111 dellar68 words
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Advertisement1084 1963-10-12 16 KAWASAJO KISEN &AISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantis Service S'DO'n r. Sham r)ongiiOß| rV*i«n| 1 r eive» k-Antaiaa N.Teri ■KasiiUfn Mart" 2*/ li Oct 1/ 2 nm i I Na> 21 Nat 21 Nn IS Btc •■•li.iaslars" 11'Jt Nat 11/ 1 Oac I Bat a>' M Bac n Bat IS1,084 words
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Advertisement976 1963-10-12 16 A^C »»VjWn|giffM^a»r r? f -^sWsaT 1\ S'pora Penang P'Shom J&StfPASSPL ITA/ITO ITA/ITD ETA/ITO Hongkong, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoyo Yokohomo Oct. l«/1f Oct. 11/12 Oct. 13/ IS FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA ft CHITTAGONG m.v. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Fremantle. Melbourne Sydney Oct. 20/21 FROM JAPAN M.v. "STATE OF KUTCH" tor Calcutta Oct. 2»976 words
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Advertisement750 1963-10-12 17 GEORGE COHEN (FAR EAST) MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING LIMITED. SOCIETY LIMITED Mr. Peter Cohen, who haa been LOST STOCK CERTIFICATES on the Btaff of the 600 Group for Tn foUowlng certificate* have Sra^n.S'of^eo^onin "ported^ or destroy. 'Far East) Limited In place of Ordinary Amount Mr. L.A. Rayner who has left the750 words
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Advertisement761 1963-10-12 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE s<i REGISTERED STOCK 1963 (1968) s',ir e REGISTERED STOCK 1963 (1979,81) s*««t> REGISTERED STOCK 1963 (1981 83) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 17th October. 1963 to Ist. November, 1963, both dates inclusive,761 words
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Advertisement837 1963-10-12 17 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Notice is hereby given, in accordance with rule 6 of the rules of lie club, that the committee propose to spend approximately 185.000 for building stables. By order of the committee, LIM THIAM HON, Secretary. Peuang, 10th October. 1963. ESTATE OF HAROLD FRANK COPEMAN,837 words
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Advertisement863 1963-10-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Applications are invited from Singapore ana Feaeral citlaens for the post ot Lady stenographer. Qualifications Candidates must possess Senior Cambridge Certificate with credit in English, and be able to take Shorthand at 100 up m. and transcribe at 25.wpm. from shorthand notes. Candidates must have863 words
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Advertisement511 1963-10-12 17 TENDERS MALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from reputable caterers tor the exclusive right to run the restaurant and two kiosks for soft drinks etc. at the National Zoological Gardens. Ulu Klang for a period ot 3 years from November 1963. Pull particulars may be obtained from the511 words
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Advertisement407 1963-10-12 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office ot the Chief Medical Si Health Officer, Negn Sembllan. Seremban, up to noon on the 21st day of October, 1963. for suppliea to the Medical Department, isegrl, Sembllan. farming of canteens and removal ol swili irom Hospltais tor period I.M407 words
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Advertisement236 1963-10-12 17 TENDERS J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received frora P.WJ3. Registered Class "EX^ and above Contractors under I Heads: I and II only at the Office of the Senior Executive Engineer, PWD Dungun and Kemaman Kimlii Dungun up to 12 noon of the 15th October. 63 for the Extension236 words
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105 1963-10-12 18 JAKARTA. Fri. —Thirty-two A.-ian, African and LatinAmerican countries have so far agreed to compete in the Games of New Emerging Forces (Ganefo) to be held here next month, the Indonesian Sports Minister, Mr. Maladi. said yesterday. Mr Maladi talked to reporter*105 words
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Article77 1963-10-12 18 n \ioi;> i ARMY 0 CLNGAPORE Fn. Junior Clubs Mirvivrd ,< hue rally by Army tv take full points from this Singapore Prrmier League maicli I -ir today. Juniors scored their only goal ;ilut 24 minutes throush centrelorward Oman Mahal off a pass uom Govindarajoo on the77 words
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Article154 1963-10-12 18 DBANNA THE STAR WITH TWO GOALS Negri 0 Sgor 2; Seremban, Friday. A GOAL in eacii half by outside- left Deanna Lloyd enabled Selangor to gain a convincing victory over Negri Sembilan in the opening match of the women's quadrangular hockey tournament on the Station Padang here today.154 words
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Article87 1963-10-12 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. SAPA President Hussein Kamarl left heie for Kuala Lumpur tonight to make anaiiKenient.s lor an all-Malayan Malays team to meet Singapore in a charity match for the Puan Noor Aslah Cup, donated by the wife of the Yang dlPertuan Necara. Inche Hussein, who is87 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-10-12 18 told: Report was wrong TtifIIALACCA, Fri. Mr. Itl>A. Durairatnam vicepresident of the Malayan Hockey Federation, said here today that there was no truth in the report that proposals made by Sir George Oehlers. president of the Singapore Hockey Association, for the constitution of the Malaysian federation had b?en rejected. Mr.150 words
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216 1963-10-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The great interest shown by Government serv .in t > throughout Malaysia in all forms of sport, both inside and outside the service, was one of the country's best physical and national assets, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today.216 words
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Article, Illustration380 1963-10-12 18 ERNEST FRIDA - Gabuh and Glory the record breakers ERNEST FRIDA TRIPLE JUMP CHAMP IN GREAT FORM AT GOVT. SERVICES MEET by ]£U ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Gabuh bin Piging, Sabah's Malaysian triple jump champion, was in great form today. Representing Police in the Malaysian Government Services athletics championships which began today on the380 words
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Article351 1963-10-12 18 100 m: Heat I—l Zainal Abidin Bakar (Prisons) 2 Annuar Snarlfuddin (CEB) 3 Dicky Chong (Pk) llsec; Heat 2 l C. Montelrc (Spore) 2 Tamin Merican (Kel) 3 Zainal Abidin Noor (Prisons) ll.lsec; Heat 3—l Mohd Arlffln Ahmad (S'gor) 2 Ang Boon Ewe (Joh) 3 Mohd Rosli351 words
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Article35 1963-10-12 18 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Fri. Tha MCC cricketers won the first match of their East African tour when they beat Tanganyika by eiatu wickets yesterday. Final scores: Tanganyika 84 and 182 MCC 170 and 98-2.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article24 1963-10-12 18 LONDON. Fri.— Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches: Oxford President's XV 6 Oxford R.C. 6: Harlequins 24 Club Ide Natacion (Barcelona) 3.—24 words
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Article133 1963-10-12 18 SOCCER— Olympic preliminary round Ist-leg: Malaysia v Thailand i Merdeka Stadium 8 p.m.). Spore Jnr. Cop: Amicables v Darul Aliah (Farrer Pk 5.15). ATHLETICS— Malaysian Govt. Services championships iKL Padang 3 p.m.). RUGBY— lnter-sUte frirndh S'gor v Negri-Malacca (Gurnev Rd XL 5.10). XL club maU-he*: Klang Club133 words
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Article656 1963-10-12 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Kok Seng to lead Malaysia NORMAN SIEBEL TODAY'S SOCCER By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SINGAPORE'S long-experienced half back and captain, Lee Kok Seng, will lead Malaysia in their Olympic soccer tournament extra preliminary first-leg tie against Thailand at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night. Kickoff in this 90-minute match656 words
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Advertisement271 1963-10-12 18 Versatility is m yours with the U| DROTT 4-in-l HOUGH PAYLOADER With the 4-in-l, you hove o super-strong 2-Mgmont bucket that con be instantly positioned by means of convenient hydraulic control handles on your right. Whether you wish to load conventionally, load as a scraper, bulldoze or clamshell a load,271 words
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Miscellaneous139 1963-10-12 18 SWIMMING Kliney Cup (Spcrci: Malays bt Spore Combined Schools: Boys Tanglin Club 5-1. I.settn freestyle: 1 Tan Thuan SOCCER Heng 2 Keng Siong Beng 3 TaD Spore Premier League: Juniors Eng Kiat 18:59.8; Diving: 1 N. 1 Army 0. Fanning 2 Kang Meng Wai 3 J Penang Oiv. 1' "risons139 words
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Article238 1963-10-12 19 CRUSOE IS A GENUINE STA YER He should make amends over lOf KUALA LUMPUR. Fri (•Kl MJK has outstanding prospects in a lOf event (Race 8) at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Last Sunday he came with a long run to finish third to Jambatan Merah over 5Jf. As staying is238 words
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Article1057 1963-10-12 19 Race One LOCH LEY EN: Undoubtedly the best o( the NZ lmtx>rtations; von won both his races (over s^f and 6f i from behind and should be even better over 7f; 10.0, nowevei. may be a "stopper." \I. AM \M).\: ran a tfood itecond to Loch1,057 words
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Article115 1963-10-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— Mora than 20 of the best go-karters In the Federation will contest a programme of 24 events at the Paroi Airstrip in Seremban on Sunday. They include Bill Wyllie. Des Vinten. A. R. Thompson, Peter Todd (all of Malacca;, Anthony Loh (Johore),115 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1963-10-12 19 Race One: 1-30-NZ hones Div 1-75 1 11 Loch Levm (Fife St.) Heddle. SlO 0 (F) WM.on I t U Alamand. (Six In St.) Martin. 59 5 H-rtaridlt 3 24 Kennedy (Urn Un Noordin. 58 12 Multln I 83 Tamlnf Sari (Veni Vicl St.) Noordln. 51,372 words
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Advertisement135 1963-10-12 19 YOUR FAMILY'S SECURITY! "MENTAKAB IDEAL HOMES" BEST FOR INVESTMENT OR RESIDENCE BEST PLANNING DESIGN. BIGGER HOUSE LAND AREA. MOSAIC TILED FLOOR. ALL SERVICE FACILITIES. Provides you vrtthln Town Board Limits with superb bungalovs and shopping centres, with beautiful surroundings. PRICE OF HOUSES:- Type "A" $20,000/. Typ« "B M $16,500/- Type135 words
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Advertisement232 1963-10-12 19 EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVERS OFFER UNIQUE PICTURE VIEWING QUALITIES NO INTERFERENCE. STEADIER. BRIGHTER. SHARPER AND CLEARER PICTURE EVEN IN DAYLIGHT VIEWING Hod.l TC 772 U~ Supar O« U Lun medal with »l«ginl ilimlm. coniol* cabinet Twin >p*ak*rt and Mgh fldfhty aound. Automatic contrail control!. Pric«: $1,180.00 tM tSSSi^^jSffSSimmZ^ I*' Modal232 words
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176 1963-10-12 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, Till" Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, s;iid tonighi that the (Central (iovernnient would help all (iovernnient servants to own homes. He announced this when he opened the Malaysia Government Services annual athletic championship meet at the Selangor Club176 words
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Article24 1963-10-12 20 JAKARTA. Fri. Fire rased > several shops in the Chinese quarter of Glodok here last night, causing damage estimated at about $I.ooo.ooB— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article45 1963-10-12 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Ame- I rlcan visitors. Dr. R. J. Morrison j and Dr. S. Sweet who are on a round-the-world trip, will give a public lecture on "Contact Lenses" at 10 a.m. at the Pathology Leo I ture Theatre on Sunday. I45 words
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181 1963-10-12 20 IPOH. Fri. A four- seater Airedale aircraft, bought by the Flying Club for 545.000. landed here today from England. The plane, the first of its kind in Malaysia, flew 7.600 miles in 15 days, stopping at 28 places. It took 75 flying hours.181 words
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158 1963-10-12 20 Tengku: I am very sorry to hear of Mac's illness KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that he was "very sorry" to learn of Mr. Macmillan's sudden illness and his impending retirement from office as Britain's Prime Minister. The Tengku said that he would be sending a personal158 words
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Article70 1963-10-12 20 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The new Pakistani High Commssioner to Malaysia, Mr. S.M. Hassan, 51. Hew into Singapore tonight and said he was very happy with his appointment. He described Malaysia as "this friendly country" with whom Pakistan had ties of friendship both culturally and in the field70 words
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Article32 1963-10-12 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Teng Keng Hock, a tongkang hand, reported to police that six limed robbers boarded his boat at Boat Quay yesterday and removed 14 bags of sugar worth $1,000.32 words
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Article401 1963-10-12 20 LONDON, Fri. The Stock markets performed well lor the last day of the account. Most prices closed at or close to the top of the day, many were at their best of the week, and quite a number achieved fresh 1963 peaks. Inspiration stemmed from the encouraging Federation401 words
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334 1963-10-12 20 'MISS PACIFIC' FLIES IN WITH MESSAGES SINGAPORE. Fri. A TALL, attractive Australian brunette with a winsome smile had the red carpet treatment when she flew in here last night. Paulette Mazzei, 18, Queensland's* "Miss Pacific", is here to bridge the gulf between parents in Malaysia and their children studying in334 words
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258 1963-10-12 20 Subandrio and Philippine envoy talk trade JAKARTA, Friday. *J4IK Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, conferred today with the Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Xarciso Reyes, on economic co-operation between the two countries against v background of uncertainly over further talks to settle the Malaysia dispute. They also touched on Malaysia during theReuter - 258 words
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194 1963-10-12 20 Cable ship completes the 'span the Pacific' link OINGAPORE, Fri. The world's biggest telephone cable project, costing about $300 million, linking Britain with Australia, New Zealand a n d Canada. was completed just after noon (Singapore time) yesterday. This link, which spans the Pacific for the first time, forms part194 words
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Obituary87 1963-10-12 20 of :ik Cowdray Avenue. s. mngooa liariti-n Kxtate. pushed away <Mt 11-10-63. Cortege leaves at 4 30 p.m. today. THE FUNERAL OF MM, Chua Hrn^ Hoon. nor Koo Slew Chens will t.-.k. piact on Sunday 13th October 1963 at 12 noon. Cort leaves Cecil Strvrt (opposite new car parki.87 words
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Advertisement113 1963-10-12 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) SVER— GirI on 11-10-63 at Buncitr Hospital. Mother and dauKhtcr welL Thanks to doctor and staff. FERREIRA PERREAU DougIs* eldest «/o Mr. and MrB. Stanley J. Ferrttra to Kvelyn fldc« do Mr. and Mm. D. Chamberlain Perrcau oa in id on Singapore. save113 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-10-12 20 OIGHEST and lowest iempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yp.sterd:iv: HiKhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur Bft 73 j Kota Bharu 38 73 i Penang 82 "3 ,Ipoh 83 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 7544 words
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