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Title Section23 1963-10-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times tie*** 1 file***** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-10-15 1 Ningkan: If he's Red jail KUCHING GOVERNMENT TO TAKE MOST STRINGENT ACTION AGAINST ALL TROUBLE-MAKERS IN STATE Swoop in Sarawak 'soon warning KUCHING, Monday. THE CHIEF Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today: "Even if my own brother was a Communist, I would have him367 words
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Article, Illustration623 1963-10-15 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Friday THE "Plen" an underground leader of the Communist Party here— is believed to be Fang Chuang Pi, who disappeared in 1 951 Fang, the Straits Times learnt today, is the Communist plenipotentiary who saw the Prime623 words
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Article53 1963-10-15 1 NEW YORK. Mon. President Kennedy's racial .stand will lose him three and a half million \otes in the 1964 Presidential struggle, but he will still beat the Republican Party candidate by about four and half million votes, according to poll results published in Newsweek magazineReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration313 1963-10-15 1 That US loan to Indonesia is under fire IyASHINGTON. Mon. Representative Otto E. Passman, a legislator who has cowed many an administration official seeking foreign aid funds from Congress, has turned his eye on the U.S. aid programme to Indonesia. This was disclosed today in a release of previously M-cret313 words
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Article19 1963-10-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Pengku Abdul Rahman left today or three da>.s' rest in the Cameon Highlands19 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-10-15 1 'Help me? God is in my corne r' NEW YORK. Mon.— Madame Ngo Dlnh Nhu (above) said here yesterday: "God is in my corner." She said this to Mr. Richard Patterson, the City's Commissioner of Public Events, who called at her hotel to ensure that police protection was adequate. MmcReuter - 86 words
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Article171 1963-10-15 1 Gilchrist is off to London soon JAKARTA. Mon. The British Ambassador, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist said tonight he expected to fly to London within the next fortnight to report on the position of British nationals and property in Indonesia. He said his departure depended on "several matters" to be cleared upReuter - 171 words
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Article45 1963-10-15 1 IjONDON, Mon. Four young sisters from Hong Kong said to get a total of £2,400 a year to study In Britain— were fined £10 with £3 3a. costs, here today for stealing fruit, meat and groceries worth £1.155.3d. from a London store. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article80 1963-10-15 1 AMES (lowa Mon. A computer was used to pair off partners at an lowa State University dance here at the weekend and most of tho»> attending said the machine did a good Job. About 1.000 men and women students had earlier aas- wered a questionnaire on their80 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-10-15 1 LEE FOO SAN - Crowd makes way for a gunman LEE FOO SAN By IPOH. Mon. A lone gunman, after wounding the manager of a goldsmith shop in busy Hugh Low Street here this morning, fired another shot into the air while making his escape past crowds that were sheltering in the five-foot-way from550 words
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Article23 1963-10-15 1 STOP PRESS LAOS FIGHTING LONDON. MON: —Communist China today reported new lighting in Laos and said United States preparing for "large-scale''- military offensive—U.P.I.23 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-10-15 2 SUBANDRIO TAKES EXPERTS TO ISLAND HIT HARDEST BY TRADE BOYCOTT JAKARTA, Monday. •JHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, flew today to Sumatra, the island hit hardest by the trade break with Malaysia, for a week's tour designed to shore up the island's economy. He told reporters beforeReuter - 283 words
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Article53 1963-10-15 2 DACCA. Mon. The official death toll (or the cyclone which struck Eaft Pakistan on Oct. 7 now stiinds at 142. But informed .sources said H was certain that at least 250 peo- pie died In the -storm, and some I estimates range as high as53 words
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80 1963-10-15 2 CAIRO. Mon— President Nasser j and Ceylon Premier, Mrs. 81rtmavo: Bandaranaike. today condemned tlie South Vietnam Government's •suppression and persecution of religious freedom." Mrs. Bandaranaike was leaving Cairo today for Prague for a fourday official visit to Czechoslovakia. In a joint communique ending Mrs.80 words
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92 1963-10-15 2 MALAYSIAN CABLES PILE UP IN JAKARTA JAKARTA. Mon. Private telrerams from Mala.vsia have i.ilrri up in fa- cable and telegraph offices here with rcimposition of the communications ban last MMk. The ban in imputed briclly and then lifted last month. Although diplomatic communications remain, private telegrams after the ban wasUPI - 92 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-10-15 2 HONG KONG. Mon. Lord Carrington, First Lord of the Admiralty, said here last night that Britain would do its utmost to assist if Malaysia should ask for help in connection with the Indonesian threat in the Straits of Malacca. But no such reauest hadReuter - 118 words
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Article22 1963-10-15 2 TOKYO, Mon. Ten United States Governors arrived in Tokyo today for the third ■nnn»] conference with their Japanese counterparts. UJ».I.22 words
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Article53 1963-10-15 2 MANILA. Mon.— President Macapagal of the Philippines said yesterday he was ready to visit the United States and that a date for the trip would be suggested by him to President Kennedy next month. The Filipino leader made the statement in a questionnaire sent himUPI - 53 words
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Article42 1963-10-15 2 CAPE TOWN, Mon.— A gaping crowd stood by as 14,000 gallons of beer were poured down a drain here. It belonged to the sequestrated estate of a brewer and was destroyed to obtain a refund on excise duty. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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127 1963-10-15 2 War scare starts riots in Somalia \IOGADISHU (SomaiT1 lia), Mon. Riot police used teargas here yesterday to disperse 3,000 anti-Ethio-p i a n demonstrators after reports of a border incident sparked invasion rumours Nine policemen and three civilians were injured, and windows of cars and public buildings smashed. Police cordonedReuter - 127 words
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256 1963-10-15 2 China may attack HK one day says U.S. expert WASHINGTON. Mon. The Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. Roger Hilsman, predicted in secret congressional testimony that the Chinese Communists may some day attack Hong Koiir. Mr. Hilsman's prediction came in a June li hearing by the HouseUPI - 256 words
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207 1963-10-15 2 Offer by Chou: 'Nothing new 5 says India YEW DELHI, Mon. iy An Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman said yesterday that if China accepted the Colombo proposals I on the Sino-Indian bor- der dispute, "the way is then open lor negotia- tions at various levels." He was commenting on theReuter - 207 words
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Article41 1963-10-15 2 HONG KONG, Mon —More thaa 120 people were made homeless yesterday when Are gutted two five-storey tenement buildings In the overcrowded Wanchal district. Police said two people were Injured but their condition was not serious. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article21 1963-10-15 2 OSAKA, \fon.— Japan.s trade with Communist China will total about US$l4O million on a twoway basis this year. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-10-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appfeby /^EVHV6OOV~eEAW? S fcHD VCU DW UP •OW^S, {"tKIT^ 1 mmE ™™J) .WE HA^ TOE PICNIC V^NICC, PAT. JUICVjSSr** V THEM** *~> V^amo p>cmMG qoogJ \s^ —^PQg aAiT?^— r*\ aJ33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-10-15 3 A PARKED car lies crumpled under masonry and rocks after a wall collapsed during a recent landslide in Naples, Italy. Naples, Rome, Florence and other cities were flooded after cloudbursts. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 35 words
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Article132 1963-10-15 3 LONDON, Monday. LATEST odds quoted by a London firm of bookmakers show Mr. R. A. Butler and Lord Hailsham as joint favourites to succeed Mr. Harold Macmillan as Prime Minister and also registered i shift in favour of Lord Home, the Foreign SecreMr. Butler, Deputy PrimeReuter - 132 words
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Article81 1963-10-15 3 VATICAN CITY. Mon. The] Catholic church bestowed one of Its highest honours yesterday on a 19th century Immigrant American, enrolling John Nepomucene Neu- 1 raann among the "blessed" and putting him in line to become the first American man to be pro-, claimed a saint. The81 words
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207 1963-10-15 3 Rocky regrets Senator's 'no debate' decision ALBANY, Mon. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller last night expressed his regret at Senator Barry Goldwater's refusal to enter into television debates with him. He said he hoped the senator would change his mind. Mr. Ooldwater and Mr. Rockefeller are the leading contenders for the Republican207 words
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Article479 1963-10-15 3 'Kick out Peking' summit by Reds MOSCOW. Monday A SUMMIT conference of the world's major Communist parties will be held in Moscow next month to review the Sino-Soviet conflict, informed sources said today. The report was partly confirmed by Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, which published a four-column speech479 words
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190 1963-10-15 3 BERLIN. Monday. SPOKESMEN lor the three main West German political parties yesterday welcomed the firm American stand in the convoy incident which brought Russian and American troops face to face on the outskirts of West Berlin on Friday. An American Army convoy travelling on theUPI - 190 words
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82 1963-10-15 3 LONDON. Mon. A clothing mill worker said yesterday he had quit his Job after seeing the "ghost" of a clergyman. David Bejshaw. 19, a cloth roller, handed In his resignation after fainting over his machine during a night shift. Belshaw saidUPI - 82 words
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Article42 1963-10-15 3 PJSA. Mon. Signora Corrata Marinai, 85. who became blind in 1952, suddenly recovered her sight as she sat down to dinner with her sons and their children whom she had never seen. Doctors could not explain her sudden recovery.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article37 1963-10-15 3 LONDON. Mon Children up to Ci'.c age ol lour, who died Id Britain during 1962. showed substantial rise in the amount of strontium 90 found in their bones, the Medical Research Council reported today.— UPl.37 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-10-15 3 Russia to send man to moon next year, says Valya MEXICO CITY, Mon. Russia will send a man to the moon next year, Soviet astronauts Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova told students at the National University here. Gagarin and Tereshkova, Russia's first man and first woman cosmonauts, arrived here on295 words
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Advertisement299 1963-10-15 3 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT SEWING MACHINE Buying a sewing machine is a long I term investment. You must buy a really good, trouble-free, and a well-known make. USHA sewing machines give you best value for your dollar. They are trouble-free and are made to last a life time. You can even299 words
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280 1963-10-15 4 'VARSITY AFLOAT' TO SPEND CHRISTMAS IN STORE CINGAPOKE, Mon. *3 More than 300 univ c r s i t y students from many parts of the world who will spend Christmas in Singapore this year will arrive in their own ship called the m.s. Seven Seas. This will be the280 words
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Article179 1963-10-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Institute of National Language and Culture (Dewan Bahasa dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan) here is organising a Malaysia short story writing competition in the four main language streams. The objects are to encourage and develop the literary talents in Malaysia and to promote a179 words
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Article344 1963-10-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. management of the strike-bound Ben and Co., Ltd. in Kuching Road today described as "inaccurate and mischievous" allegations by the Industrial Workers Union that the company was causing obstruction to its pickets and throwing away its posters. The company's managing director, Mr. G. C.344 words
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Article26 1963-10-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— TTie Joriore Bahru Customs Station will be closed for official business on Oct., 28. being the birthday of the Sultan of Johore.26 words
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328 1963-10-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A SECOND group of j A rattan merchants today expressed fear that the Government's ban on export of the commodity to all countries except Malaysia would kill the industry resulting in unemployment. The Singapore Rattan Merchants' Association was adding328 words
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Article, Illustration406 1963-10-15 4 Alliance man hits out at Ooi's M-joy motion AN ALLIANCE City Councillor today criticised the May o r Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, for his "defiant" motion of Sept. 13 urging the council not to comply with the Governor's order to decorale the City Council406 words
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Miscellaneous390 1963-10-15 4 THE following U today schedule Karachi (QF 176) 6.49 p.m. of civil aircraft movements at Japan Air Llnss: From Jakarta Paya Lebar airport Singapore: <JL 712) 8.50 a.m. ARRIVAL* DEPARTURES BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA BO AC: To Darwin, Brisbane. Mel961) 1.10 p.m.: from London. Zu- bourne (BA 710)390 words
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159 1963-10-15 5 Co-operate call by Minister to parents, teachers IPOH, Mon. More "excellent and worthy" leaders can be produced if parents and teachers co-ope-rate with each other, the Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan. said yesterday. He was opening an extension of six classrooms, I costing <42.000, to the Ma- lay159 words
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Article26 1963-10-15 5 BENTONG. Mon.— Dr. L. J. Rasanayagam, medical officer at the District Hospital here, has been transferred to the District Hospital at Kuala Kubu Bharu.26 words
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Article, Illustration649 1963-10-15 5 Dr. Burhanuddin freed, then new charge S^KEiV COMPANY DIRECTORS NOT QUALIFIED— COURT Kuala Lumpur, Mon. FIGHT of the nine officials of a shipping company, including an M.P., Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor who is president of the P.M.I.P, were today acquitted and discharged on three summonses under the Companies Ordinance649 words
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93 1963-10-15 5 $3,000 fine for not paying $490 duty IPOH. Mon— A vegetable gardener. Wong Choong Voon. 22, »as today fined (3.000 or three months' jail by the Sessions Court president. Inche Mohamed Asm) bin Dato Hajl Kamaruddln. ioi :onveylng saccharine on which duty had not been paid. Another vegetable gardener ran93 words
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206 1963-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. youths today failed in an attempt to avoid being re-arrested by the police after being freed by the magistrate's court. They were caught after a chase down Court Hill. Tang Lai Seng. 21. was arrested at the Junction of Mountbatten206 words
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132 1963-10-15 5 Gen. Baker to visit Terendak Camp \TALACCA. Mon.— The new Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Lt. Gen G. H. Baker, who is vidtln? British garrisons In the Far East, will arrive here on Wednesday to tour Terendak Camp. Gen. Baker will meet commanding officers of all major units in132 words
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Article35 1963-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon A farmer Leong Poo Slow. 22, was today jailed for 18 months for breaking into a British Army Officer's house in Pn nkel Avenue, and stealing $420 in cash and property.35 words
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Article61 1963-10-15 5 SINQAPORE. Mon.— Rain during the past week has helped the water stocks to rise from 26.7 per cent last Sunday to 37.8 per cent yesterday. The Tebrau River has been supplying full capacity of 40 to 45 million gallons a day since Thursday and water consumption61 words
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Article57 1963-10-15 5 IPOH. Mon The MUilster of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. held three "meet-the-people" sessions at Taiplng. Kam- pong Changkat Ibol and Matanp yesterday. f Dr. Llm also attended an allcommunity meeting sponsored b> several Chinese associations h: Taiplng to discuss plans for a > mass rally57 words
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Article314 1963-10-15 5 Disaster fund is now $65,788 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Gifts to the Civil I Disaster Fund for the 1 relief of the 4,252 victims of the Cheras flood continued to pour in from far and near. The Municipal Treasurer, Mr. C. A. J. Potter, said this morning that the fund stood314 words
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Article137 1963-10-15 5 OEREMBAN. Mon. Malayan Indian Congress headquarters in Kuala Lumpur is to be asked to Join the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in the "blood debt" claim on Japan. A resolution to this effect was passed by the Negrl Sembilan branch of the MIC at137 words
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Article43 1963-10-15 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— Mr. Saw How Teik has assumed duties as Of ficer-tn -Charge of the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Krian He succeeds Mr. Tay Leng Seng, who has oeen promoted as State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer Penang.43 words
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Miscellaneous65 1963-10-15 5 Bugs Bunny By HmJph HmmdrnM /nu'lT^] f THATLL'^V ZOUNDS! TTHAT 'MIGHT WE VlLssa f TWICE AROUND TH 1 PARK, >/—. NV^' Siߣ k vmo rM Ftny j] *eve*.-. I'VE <«r^ on hoaaf, an 1 well />A GOT ureC JUST IN A S* DOLLARS! V CENTS Ml A SOfie WAV TO65 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-10-15 6 TRADE MISSION CHIEF: MALAYSIA OFFERS GREAT SCOPE FOR JOINT VENTURES Kuala Lumpur, Mon. j jyjILLIONS of dollars can be expected to flow into Malaysia in the way of American investments soon. This forecast was made today by Mr. Milton A. Berger, director of the visiting U.S.366 words
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Article71 1963-10-15 6 TPOH, Mon. Thieves A broke open a wall safe in the Odeon Theatre In Brewster Road here last night and stole $2,500. Mr. Chan Kofc Onn, 28. the enema's manager discovered he loss when he went to his office this morning. He said that71 words
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Article44 1963-10-15 6 PENANQ, Mon.— About 50 bicycles were stolen every month here, a magistrate's court was told l today. Tan Chal Tlan. a labourer, < h.ii-Red with dishonestly retaining I stolen bicycle, was Jailed for. tour months. He admitted five' urcvlous convictions.44 words
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184 1963-10-15 6 Aussies in historic changing of the guard OINGAPORE, Mon. Malaya-based troops of the recently arrived 3rd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, this week took part in an historic changing-of-the-guard here. The R.A.R. guard, from Camp Terendak, Malacca, took over duty from the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars at Draycott House, residence of184 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-10-15 6 he left the shop past crowds that were sheltering in the five-foot-way from the rain. Picture shows Police Constable Surinder Singh examining the showcase, from which the gunman snatched the jewellery, for fingerprints. A LONE (unman carried out a daring robbery at a goldsmiths shop77 words
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Article238 1963-10-15 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. Royal Navy today said that about 300 nonstriking workers were camping inside the Naval Base every night following intimidation by strikers. A navy spokesman said that many of them had been receiving threatening phone culls during working hours. He said about 1,500 worker; again238 words
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158 1963-10-15 6 JJUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The general secretary of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff. Mr. S. Ganapathy, said today that It was not true that Cuepacs was responsible for weaknesses In various unions in this country. He denied an allegation by the general secretary158 words
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86 1963-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A driving Instructor, Ungku Mahmood bin Salim. 34. was yesterday 1 sentenced by the Sessions Court to two years' Jail for dishonestly receiving five s-olen Federation identity cards on Dec. 25 last year. The cards wert stolen from the National86 words
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Article52 1963-10-15 6 IPOH, Mon. A mcc factory worker. Lee Kow Chat, 15, who hit a fellow worker with an iron rod. was today bound over to be of good behaviour for six months Lee pleaded guilty to attacking Lee Eng Cblong, 15, on Sept. 1 In Jalan52 words
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95 1963-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police were combing gangland hide-outs today for the killers of Wong Kok Leng, 23. a police supervisee, who was found knifed to death in front of Selegie House yesterday. Police are working on a theory that Wong, known on police files95 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-10-15 6 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - Love at first sight for Peace Corps couple LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It was love at first sight for two young people who lived 2,000 miles apart in the United States when they joined the Peace Corps. The man, from Wisconsin, and tht girl, from California, met during226 words
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473 1963-10-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. solidarity rallies condemning Indonesia's attitude towards Malaysia are to be held in'Kuantan on Sunday, in Malacca on Wednesday and in Mersing on Oct. 29. In.KUANTAN the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will address the anti-Indonesia rally at the main padang. The473 words
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165 1963-10-15 7 Aidit pictures to be burned in S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon. •3 The Malaysia Solidarity Committee here plans a rally on the Padang on Oct. 27. Pictures of the Indonesian Communist leader. D. N. Aidit, are* to be burned. The committee was formed two weeks ago by* leaders of 43 organisations. mainly165 words
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Article73 1963-10-15 7 PENANO. Mon. Several hundred delegates from various public bodies and school; will pay their last respects to the late Mrs. Saw Soon Choo, mother of the Penang M.C.A. president, Mr. Saw Sens Kew, on Saturday at the Gurney Drive residence of her elder son. Mr.73 words
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153 1963-10-15 7 The burglar who left a blood trail pENANG, Mon. A burglar was traced to his kampong by a trail of blood from a cut on his nose, the First Magistrate's Court was told today. "He had been cut on the nose with a sickle," Senior Inspector Kong Fok Yew. prosecuting,153 words
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162 1963-10-15 7 SARDON PLANS A UNIFIED SYSTEM OF TRANSPORT SINGAPORE. Monday. T*HE Central Government is working towards a A unified system of transport legislation in Singapore and the mainland, the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today. i Under this system, he said, Singapore and northern Malaysia162 words
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95 1963-10-15 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An inter- national seminar on 'Leader-snip and Authority" will be held in December at the newly-toraied Centre for South-East Asian BUldies at the University of t-mca-pore The symposium is a major East-West project sponsored hv Unesco. It will be formally opened nn Dec. 895 words
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Article29 1963-10-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An inaugural meeting of the Buddhist Missionary Society will be held here at 9.30 a.m. on Oct. 30 at the Buddhist Temple in Brickfields.29 words
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Article78 1963-10-15 7 NIBONG TEBAL. Mon. Mr Se.»u Hun 800. (Socialist Front), chairman of the South Province Vllesley District Council, has received a ruling from thr State Legal Adviser. Wan Suleiman '.'in Pawan Teh. that he is entitled to cast two votes at future council meetings. Mr. Scow sought a78 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-10-15 7 PART of the Johore Bahru crowd at the Malaysia solidarity rally on Sunday break ranks to drag an effigy of President Soekarno around before setting it abiaze. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. was speaking when the crowd suddenly pounced on the82 words
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223 1963-10-15 7 CHAN BENG SOON - Gunman kills sergeant's wife as she sleeps CHAN BENG SOON By Alor Star, Monday. J^ GUNMAN shot and killed the wife of a Royal Malay Regiment soldier in the 3rd Battalion sergeants' barracks at Tok Jelai, eight miles from here, early today. Rahman binte Ahmad, 26, was shot through the223 words
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124 1963-10-15 7 TPOH, Mon.— Fifty peo- pie, 26 of them women, arrested by police in a gambling raid in a house in Anderson Road, here during the weekend, were each fined $30 or five days' Jail today by the magistrate, Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abidin.124 words
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Article70 1963-10-15 7 PENANG. Mon.— Abdul Kadlr. $1. today pleaded not guilty to a :harge of stealing a Malaysia flag from the Railway Administration juildinK at about 7.30 p.m. on >n Sept. 22. Bail was allowed. PENANG. Mon.— Abdul Kadir. 31. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing70 words
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214 1963-10-15 7 Three sisters hit by shotgun pellets pENAtfG, Mon.— Three sisters were shot in a hunting accident at Sungei Ara, nine miles from George Town, on Saturday. Tan Paik Ean. 12. Palk Sen, 11, and Paik Guan. eight, were cuttim? jrrass in a padi field 250 yards from their home in214 words
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Article56 1963-10-15 7 ALOR STAR, Mon.— Police hart detained three Thai suspects In connection with the murder of Thai padi planter. Din Ting. 36, who was slashed to death In a padi field at Tlti Akar, 37 mile* from here, on Oct. 6. Five other men arrested at56 words
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Advertisement17 1963-10-15 7 IjPo For w> 1001 BEAU lUUI and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around S3 the home BEAR17 words
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Advertisement73 1963-10-15 7 liis is the symbol of your National Airline ynibol of service, efficiency and progress proudly carried by the worlds' most up Si^ate pasM aircraft employed by your National Airline to meet the challenge of Malaysia. WherWer you see this winged tiger emblem you will find experienced and willing hands ready73 words
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Article, Illustration268 1963-10-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE United States is to be asked to institute a, "settled" stockpile tin disposal plan to safeguard the mining industry of all producing countries. Mr. H. M. Fuller, adviser to the Malaysian delegation to the International Tin Council,268 words
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Article76 1963-10-15 8 PENANO, Mon. Teow Ah Thow told a magistrate's court today he found a policeman waiting for him when he returned to his car after rushing to help a boy who had fallen into a drain. reow. In court to answer a summons for parking76 words
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Article90 1963-10-15 8 ALOR STAR. Mon. A housewife, Jah bint* Mat Saman. 32. was acquitted of manslaughter In the High Court here today when the prosecution withdrew tbe charge against her. The D.PP.. Wan Ismail bin Mohamed Salleh, withdrew the charge after two women witnesses for the prosecution had90 words
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Article33 1963-10-15 8 PENANO, Mon. —Ng See Chong 32, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing $30,000 worth of textiles suspected to have been stolen or fradulently obtained. Ball was allowed.33 words
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Article36 1963-10-15 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men were found hanging in their homes early today. They were Lee Ltan, 61, a hawker of Cavanagh Road, and Chua Kuay Ouan, 56, a lorry driver of Jurong Road.36 words
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211 1963-10-15 8 Don't relax Malay exam for schools plea by Umno KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, was today urged not to relax the standard of national language papers in school examinations. The appeal was made by a four-man delegation from the Kuala Lumpur Umno division who211 words
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Article43 1963-10-15 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. The Methodist Secondary School here will hold its annual speech and prize giving day on Friday at 5 pjn. Mrs. K. C. Knutsen. wife of the Methodist District Superintendent, North Malaya, will give away the prizes.43 words
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Article28 1963-10-15 8 KELANTAN, Mon. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Samban than, today opened a new post office at Tanah Meran near here.28 words
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186 1963-10-15 8 COURT TOLD OF UPSIDE DOWN KILLING CINGAPORE. Mon. Five men held a youth upside down and banged his head against a pavement, killing him. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain, prosecuting, told a preliminary inquiry today. Seah Tee Whatt. 27, a sawmill worker, was charged with culpable homicide, not amounting to186 words
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Article54 1963-10-15 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Chan Boh. 24, pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of attempting to extort $50,000 from Teo Choo Wah by putting him in fear of bodily injury in a house In Pulasan Road on Saturday. Bail was refused and he54 words
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Article53 1963-10-15 8 ALOR STAR. Mon. The pi»sident of the Kedah State MCA. Senator Dato (Drt Cheah Toon Lok, has resigned from the chairmanship of the A lor Star Town Ward branch, one of three posts he held In the State MCA. Mr. Llm Bee Hun?. 37.53 words
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165 1963-10-15 8 Kuala Pilah. Moo THE Kuala Lumpur chapter of the Junior Chamber of Malaya won all the main awards at the chamber's eighth national convention here at the weekend. It was voted the "most outstanding chapter" for its activities during the past year. The165 words
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Advertisement277 1963-10-15 8 HI VITO CAPS VITAMtN a-COMPieX' Jy^f I t *<J* «O£*u!« »p«ctall> tropcaHy M ■HHj^^^^H Vitamin i^ 2ms f |H^H V>t<t«w B,^ 0> iwg 1 H r 3TO«S t>* COO- f^AC£ I STRENGTHOF VIBRANT YOUTH! H I-VITO-C APS BEGIN TOIAY! See how YARON HI-VITOCAPS (VITAMIN B-COMPLEX) provide vital diet supplemen- A277 words
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Miscellaneous218 1963-10-15 8 Alley Oap By V.T. llnmlin I J BSTTwSTW V>"*— "'V _.WESOT A LOTTA GOOOf \j I ...BUT DO WE HAFTA DO~T| I ...WHYCANT WE POOURQCOP |fafl mw to to' /VEM,axrr peeps rpoasroMi fwai. A ■b^nuwoutherein J veds right in tm* kings front 1 Hfe KINO'S (THERrSNO] WE CAN REQUEST K218 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1963-10-15 9 UNGKU AZIZ - The challenge of rural development 'Have-nots' in the rural areas UNGKU AZIZ THE SECOND OF FOUR PARTS TIIK minimum standard of living or the poverty line can be rendered somewhat less subjective by resort to medical standards of minimum nutrition requirements. Even so, it is yery difficult to decide objectively1,858 words
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Advertisement138 1963-10-15 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTEE for real smoking pleasure FILTER TIPPED W When they see the sailor symbol gjfiflß on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20's executive" pack 80 cts and in tens 40 cts Singapore: 20's executive pack138 words
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Article151 1963-10-15 10 :n Wot it Sit (Mimimum) THE FAMILY OF 'the late. Madam Om Lian N*o thank the Pantor. church member*, relative*, friend" for night visits, rash donation*, wreaths, scrolls on their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Sir. Wee Km Hoon thank all relative* and Inrnds for their kind151 words
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Obituary32 1963-10-15 10 :o Word* tin i Minimum) JACATHAMBAL: On UVttVM "<>r l.i .-.I one no lonirer with us our liven •<. *rwr* hut in our hearts your* al- >. Tv- there loving mother, brothers.32 words
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Article110 1963-10-15 10 :n Words tl* (Minimum) AVAILABLE AT your dealers today r.-eaa. imrn milk. IF YOU WANT the i«--t out of your 1 -h.-.-. Us* Thatcher's, the Engllan Mint Sauce. At all Kood stores. SALE. Woollen dreiwes. suits. Prac■t price from S2.V until 2Mb O<tot>er Doris Uedde*. Little Shop, Hotel. Spore.110 words
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Article655 1963-10-15 10 There is no possibility of I the International Olympic Committee, at its meeting in Baden-Baden this week, tossing politics out of sport Nevertheless it is going to try, and there is tr*fine variety of political questions for delegates to wrestle with from Indonesia's rival Olympics for i655 words
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Article426 1963-10-15 10 The quarrel between the Soviet and Chinese Communist Parties, says Mr. Chou En-lai, will not get worse: relations between the two States will not be severed, and each will go to the aid of the other in the event of external attack. The Chinese leaders would j like426 words
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Article168 1963-10-15 10 Confrontation on the autobahn outside Berlin is a chill wind for more friendly relations between Russia and the West Why were the American convoys held up? One explanation is that it was the work of a junior officer. Junior officers, however, do not behave like that. In any168 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1963-10-15 10 THE MACMILLAN ERA FOR a Prime Minister to leave office at a time when his party faces the prospect of electoral defeat, and when his policie«s have left the Government in a deadend, is to invite a cruel judgment. But to dismiss Harold Macmillan's achievements because of recent events would1,670 words
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Letter123 1963-10-15 10 I TAKE exception to the suggestion in your report of the Cheras flood disaster (B.T. Oct. 9) that civil defence volunteers were inexcusably tardy. We volunteers would like to arrive at any disaster point with the least possible delay but it Isn't always that employers appreciate this123 words
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Letter130 1963-10-15 10 pLEASE permit me to correct certain statements In a report In your paper (B.T. Oct. 7) about a man who "wed a dead glrL" It was reported that that was an "ancient Buddhist custom." There was also a reference to "a Buddhist priest" carrying out a certain ritual130 words
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Letter74 1963-10-15 10 rvlew of the very poor results In the public national language examination percentage of passes In the August examination were 25.9 In standard one, 20.8 in standard two, and 43 2in standard three It is time the authorities concerned reviewed the matter In all Its aspects. Results like74 words
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Advertisement648 1963-10-15 10 Straits Tim« k Malay Mai Classified advertisements may be (vended let Ist «ooc COLD STOKASI ARCAOST Orchard Rosd COLO arrORAOC SHANCMIS AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KtPPtL ROAD-NAVAL BASC Authorised Agvats. CITY BOOK •TOR« LTO Winchester Hams. CeWyer Qsms; THE NEWS FRONT ntzpatrlck-s Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rosd. rtenrei Bsee648 words
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Advertisement20 1963-10-15 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells elegant 'Off BETTEfi AIR CONDITIONS 120 words
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Advertisement153 1963-10-15 10 ■I ■aUlSrisatfl I H I ta MsaaV sbbP^sbbbbCa !!^^^^^sbbV BsavM ■^pp**^ ift <f fl £■£4 I fi T VvA v iMfr" 1 M rr afl B r A new car? At 30 you may select And they only came a policy for $15,000 back from Hong Kong which wiii bring153 words
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Article122 1963-10-15 11 JAKARTA CABLE LINK IS CUT OINGAPORE. Mon. The suspension of all commercial radio and cable communications between Indonesia and Malaysia today was confirmed by Cable and Wireless in Singapore. According to cable reports from Jakarta, a spokesman of the Indonesian Po.^ts and Telegraphs Department had told foreign news representatives that122 words
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Article87 1963-10-15 11 Gun gang robs bank driver SINGAPORE, Mon. Trtiree men, two armed with revolvers, today robbed a Malayan Banking Ltd. driver of $37 after forcing his car to stop. The driver. Inche Omar Mohamed Janl, told police that the robbers in a car had trailed his car along KUliney Road, and87 words
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348 1963-10-15 11 Mother: Baby killed as sacrifice to devil IPOH, Monday. HOSPITAL attendant bargained with a dcvi I which had demanded his three-month-old daughter as a sacrifice, a murder trial in the High Court here was told today. A. Kanniah. 35, pleaded not guilty to the murder of the child, Ambiga Dcvi,348 words
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Article87 1963-10-15 11 PENANG. Mon.— A labourer. Ooi Say Seng. 23. was injured when members of two secret societies clashed at the Weld Quay waterfront here this afternoon Ooi wa s slashed on the shoulder and sent to hospital by police who arrived minutes after tbe clash87 words
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225 1963-10-15 11 Three in a bed: And it's jail for two KOTA BHARU, Mon.— A padi planter described by his counsel as "a person who thinks himself a prince charming but is in I reality a Don Quixote.' was Jailed for a year today for kidnapping a 16-year-old girl. "He loved her225 words
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87 1963-10-15 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Three men were charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with armed robbery on board the Jacouelin Someck while it was anchored at the Western Anchorage yesterday. Ang Chin Hin. Yong Thiam Slew, and Tan Lian Hong were alleged to have robbed87 words
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Article34 1963-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Rubber Research Institute will hold an open meeting of technical representatives of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board at the RRI lecture hall on Oct. 18 at 8.30 p.m.34 words
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Article33 1963-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Vietnam Embassy will celebrate Vietnam National Day on Oct. 28. with a reception at the residence of the Charge d'Affaires. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-10-15 11 MALACCA, Mon. LanceCorporal Murray Watenl and bis bride, tbe former Miss Carol Wicks, went for a ride In a fire engine after their wedding here on Saturday at Cbrist Cburcb L/Cpl. Watenl is with tbe Ist Bn New Zealand Regiment. Why the flre engine91 words
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Article356 1963-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, fHE KNOWN death toll in the Cheras tin mine flood disaster rose to 10 today with the discovery of the body of a four-year-old boy. I The body of Chong Yoon Kong was found beside a I pool In ChAras this356 words
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Article129 1963-10-15 11 MALAYSIA IS ON THE ICFTU AGENDA 17-UALA LUMPUR, Mon.- Malaysia will be one of the subjects that will be discussed at the executive board meeting of the Asian Regional Organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in Okinawa, Japan. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, secretary general of the National129 words
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425 1963-10-15 11 SENANG FLAG: BLOOD STAINED SHIRT. CINGAPORE, Mon. A detainee's bloodstalned shirt was flying from a flagmast on riottorn Pulau Senang when the first police reinforcements landed there, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, the Fourth Magistrate, was told today. Today was the 19th day of hearing of a preliminary Inquiry Into four425 words
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Article36 1963-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengtcu Ampuan will make an official visit to the office of the I Employees Provident Fund. PcI talinß Jaya. on Oct. 22 at 3 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement244 1963-10-15 11 i Acne and Pimples f N w VANISH.... Smooth iexture of 4s> skin returns -dt^^^jfl Piaptei, il Bfirtecled or inrorTrr. JJ(lwF&^\*'lJ' jir Oy tmted. *c»r j«mJ Unlicm* J?J>£'S tb- tkin Mnliul vri.;, c now brmi.-* Dr. kunm'i Aim- ir^^mmm^r an<l PnnpV Cram, a clinujllv HSBkSt^ VdV^^^P^ and srimtifieallv t«tnl prcpara-244 words
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Advertisement92 1963-10-15 11 l ill" p NOW ONE A DAY VITAMIN CAPSUIE H your body is even mildly deficient of the essential I M^|^ vitamins and minerals it cannot function properK I^^^^P^b^K^lMl^iM^ Youtiromoreeasily.fmdworkisharderandpleasur' is less fun. In brief, the zest goes out of life. B^nSSS On* Dekrasil capsule a day, every day, will92 words
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Miscellaneous506 1963-10-15 11 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVK MEDICM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 metre* AM 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- SHORTWAVE SERVICE gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- 41 metres fast; 7.00 lime Signal. Tne a M nn rwi m News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet hM 800 Oood Mo™'"*:506 words
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Article, Illustration235 1963-10-15 12 FOR SPECS APPEAL T*HE statement that men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses does not make sense anymore. .Today, with the pretty new shapes and colours for spectacles coming on to the market, short-sighted-ness seems to be a positive boon to the girl out to attract attention. The235 words
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Article119 1963-10-15 12 PAINT FLAKES CAN SPELL DANGER 'THOSE colourful little A flakes of paint that chip off old furniture and walls look tasty to small children. But once popped into their mouths, the particles can cause permanent brain damage, and in some cases, death. This was stated recently by the Chicago Board119 words
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418 1963-10-15 12 HAVE you ever realised how important a part plastics play in the running of your home? Take a good look around and see for yourself. The lovely colours of your wall, carefully chosen to blend into a harmonious colour scheme, are due to418 words
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Article56 1963-10-15 12 IN ancient Greek culture, hair styling was considered a fine art. Women spent hours dressing their long hair with the classic Venus de Milo coiffure hair parted In the middle and caught into a chignon. There also were spiral curls, ringlets, braids and waves. Even men used56 words
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Advertisement324 1963-10-15 12 maidenfoim cotton broadcloth with \jfif jM special stitching design jK J^T^L and pattern, revolution- VK-~^W'xrf!f^^^lQ^.\ juper separation. Back ff^llyfiij T X©C \^fl?K /Mi closure adjustable to I \^*&r^Qr/ l^\l y^j JL CHANSONETTE f «J^ Fabulous CHANSONFTTE everybody's favorite bra! J9L Vk/ Combination aroilar-spoke Ut^l VI stitched cups accent and h|_324 words
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Advertisement329 1963-10-15 12 When your child Is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially— to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose329 words
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Miscellaneous290 1963-10-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. The hill doesn't sound original 1. Complaint of what a teeio- (5). taller drinks on a bender (E. 7. Immoderate amount or 2. S. 4). trembling in a river (7). 9. Ouess the clue wrong in 11 8. Spilt the milk with crudity (9). alter290 words
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217 1963-10-15 13 Gang robs again after rout by fanner BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. Three masked robbers armed with daggers raided a house in a remote kampong last night 15 minutes after they had been chased by a farmer from a nearby house. In the first Incident. Ang Choon Olm. 49. was in his217 words
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Article42 1963-10-15 13 PEKAN. Mon. The postal agency at Nenasi 28 miles from here— was burgled last night and t#o In cash and about $100 worth of stamps and postal orders were stolen. Police said that nine registered letters were also stolen.42 words
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Article29 1963-10-15 13 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. An action committee has been formed to help re-settle victims of the recent hail storm at Kamponc Alor Pont.su. 13 miles from here.29 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-10-15 13 900 turn up in one morning to enlist in the armed forces: Now the call goes out for more Chinese youths SINGAPORE Mon. About 900 youths turned up this morning at the Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters in Beach Road in response to the Government's call for183 words
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Article187 1963-10-15 13 KU/VNTAN, Monday. TJHE Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul x Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, today urged the people in the State to set aside their petty political differences and rally behind the Government to defend the nations honour, independence and sovereignty. He187 words
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Article58 1963-10-15 13 IPOH. Mon. A second hand I bottle dealer. Nagasamy Chettlar, 53, was robbed of $18 on a path; leading to a rubber estate In the' Slmpang Pulai area near here this afternoon. He was walking along the path: when be was accosted by a man.58 words
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143 1963-10-15 13 PENANG. Monday PROVINCE Wellesley was today declared a rabies-infected area as a precaution against the spread of the disease to Penang Island. A government statement explained that the order had been made solely to control the movement of dogs into the State from other States which had143 words
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185 1963-10-15 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of Ah Hock Chwee who appealed against an Assize Court sentence of seven years' Jail for robbery. Ah told the court that he was 17 years old and185 words
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Article36 1963-10-15 13 IPOH. Mon. The Mentti Besar 1 of Perak. Dato Sha'arl bin Shafee. yesterday declared open a $8,000 community centre at Kampong Bahagla. Sungel Slput North. The centre will serve about 800 residents.36 words
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239 1963-10-15 13 New plan for prompt water bills in Muar TtfUAR, Mon The acITI counting system to bill 40,000 people here for the water they consume is to be revised next year. The new system, source* said today, will ensure bills being rendered promptly and prevent a recurrence of the present state239 words
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Advertisement184 1963-10-15 13 §i£fc- Minnlto R P RolllVO Plochmin Of for Buy a Minoka Camera during Minolta Month (Oct. 15th to Nov. 14th) miiiuiid d.v. ueiUAC riddiiguii uiici and you wlß be presented with this beautifU de Uxe f ashglin Q^HHP I WOr C Minolta HI-MATIC I [If fill Hllllf f rHlflr l^i^i^i^H184 words
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Article181 1963-10-15 14 LATEST NIKON CAMERA RANGE COME of the latest 0 range of Nikon cameras will be on sale in Singapore by the end of this month. This was disclosed by Mr. Nah Glm Kee. manager of Singapore Photo Co. Ltd., who are the sole agents for Nikon cameras in Malaysia. prior181 words
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Article111 1963-10-15 14 W. A. MAIR. AASA, ACAA, has taken up his appointment as manager, Hume Industries (Malaya) Ltd., Petaling Jaya. Mr. Mair. who has served for many years with the Hume Group of Companies in Australia .nd SouthEast Asia, was previously company secretary for Hume Industries (Par East111 words
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Article50 1963-10-15 14 Austrian industry last year processed 11,000 tons of nutura. rubber and 12.500 tons of synthetic rubber, according to figures supplied through the Austrian Trade Commission in Singapore. Most of the natural rubber came from Malaysia, and synthetic rubber from the United States. Germany, Italy. Holland and Canada.50 words
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290 1963-10-15 14 MOK SIM PIN - New S'pore venture to start at Jurong MOK SIM PIN $3m. JOINT ENTERPRISE WILL MANUFACTURE NYLON YARN, KNITTED HOSIERY, GARMENTS By A THREE million dollar company, which will manufacture nylon textile products, has been founded in Singapore. The company, Chenta Rayon Co. (Malaya) Ltd., will manufacture nylon yarn, fabrics, knitted290 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-10-15 14 ONE of Penang's most popular bankers, Mr. N. Gopal Iyer (above), manager of the United Commercial Bank, returns with his wife to India tomorrow on leave prior to retirement. He is leaving after serving 35 years In Malaysia. India and Burma. A community leader of wide186 words
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184 1963-10-15 14 3 directors off to buy chemical equipment THHREE executives of the Chemical Industries (Far East) Ltd., Singapore, left last week for Europe to finalise the terms and shipment of machinery for their multi-million-dollar chemical plant in Jurong. They are Mr. Lim Soo Peng, governing director, and Messrs. Chua Sip Hern184 words
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Article66 1963-10-15 14 The Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. has changed its name to 'lie Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Ltd. Mr. G .v. Wlthell. managing director, said that as Ford-Malaya had fulfilled Its role In the Industry of this country for the last 37 years, Ford-Malaysia66 words
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Article129 1963-10-15 14 GLASS fibre cord may be used in some car tyres, the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, says. The company states it is developing a satisfactory glass cord to be used with ordinary cords in radial ply tyres. In such tyres, the129 words
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Article29 1963-10-15 14 Singapore produced 1.6 million lb. of cigarettes In the first four months of this year, compared with 1.4 million lb. In the corresponding period of last year.29 words
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Article51 1963-10-15 14 The Deputy to the Mentri Besax of Perak. Inche Sulalman bin Bulon, declared open with a gold key Ipoh's new $130,000 threestorey restaurant last week. The proprietor, Mr. P.M-A. Hameed, said that a branch costing about $50,000 would be opened at Canning Garden housing estate In Ipoh next51 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-10-15 14 ANOTHER Australian company, Felt and Textiles Ltd., is sinking roots in Malaysia to cater to the local carpeting and textile needs. k The company has appointed as its local representative, Mr. John Wolnlzer, formerly attached to the company's head office In Melbourne. He is230 words
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Advertisement225 1963-10-15 14 ECONOMY THE VERSATILE THREE-WHEELER TamliMßllaiTSl The amazing Lambretta 175 li three-wheeler is built for tough work and heavy loads. 6 cwt. payload. Highly manoeuvrable. Curved windscreen with safety glass provides extensive visibility. Powered by the famous Lambretta 175 cc engine. Easy to handle in traffic. Easy to park. Low running225 words
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Advertisement1215 1963-10-15 15 I Benuline] llrilll tmtlLt IU lUNBOW. tiUKfQOL I, LONIINENTAt PORI> Spore P. S'haa Penang StNLAWEtt idea. raaa. rfcarg. M'kn G'noutk G. 35/Taa-ai Oct 19/20 Oct 21/22 ktNATTOW L'aeai. Havre, Braewa. R-aaa C.2S/oct 17 Oct 18/22 Oct 23 24 9ENARMIN 'E.L.J Lin, M'kyrg. R'dam. A'wen Oct 17/20 BENVSRIICN (H) mil. L'daa.1,215 words
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Advertisement1286 1963-10-15 15 sw McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W l* o^ ILLERNAN LINE «fc KLAVENESS LIME LONOON, HAMBUAS. RUTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, NULL 1 MIDOLESBROUSkI SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORT LA NO em «f wiiUMTM* Wi t "'■SLJSri 1 1 Mtl S'pora P. S'haa Penang ionneville ,4/27 OCt, 28 Oct/ Iltjt^ 0..U1,286 words
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Article23 1963-10-15 16 October 14 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 691 c^nts (up U cents). TIN: $463.50 (+51.50). Estimated unofficial offerinc 235 tons (down 15 tons)-23 words
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Article71 1963-10-15 16 CHINESE Product Exchange, Sin«ap»r» neon arises per picul yeatarday: Coconut ell: bulk $46 sellers, drum $49 sellers. Ceprs: Oct. Nov. t'K/Cootlnent $30 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $150 aellers, Sarawak white $147) sellers, special Sarawak black $115 sailers, garbled Lampong black $119 sellers. ABTA $127) sellers. Smgaport Ceeenut Oil71 words
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Article105 1963-10-15 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. Pdistrials continued an a barely steady trend In quiet trading. Movement* were small, but the margin of falls over rises increased A large majority of leaders lost ground slightly. Oils and base metals were steady. Loans were steady. C.X.A 22/4 Mount Isa 36/4 N. Broken Bill105 words
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653 1963-10-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN featnre on stock markets yesterday and generally contributing to quiet conditions on the Exchange was the offer by Ci-ntral Properties Ltd. to tbe public of 3J one million dollar shares s.t par. The offer was only open for653 words
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Article697 1963-10-15 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the numbc- of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BeumaO (21,000) SI.S3; Dunleps (2.(W0) S2.TH, (2.000) $2.77. (2.000) *:.&O: East Smalt (2.000) $2.92: taae 53.13 BL. (1,000) 53.16 O. (3.000)697 words
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Article23 1963-10-15 16 Malayan Stock Indues Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Industrials: 122.91 122.59 Tins: 106.75 106.76 S rubber*: 109.41 109.41 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-10-15 16 SEEN above is a clerk in Chan Sic Onn and Co., Singapore dealing with application forms received for the new offer by Central Properties Ltd.. which closed yesterday and attracted a subscription of $97 million. The mass of applications are seen piled up on76 words
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Article274 1963-10-15 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Snigapore Harbour artiarveo er tipecUd today are: Menelaim 10 11, Van Waenljtk 29-30, Benlnwers 33/36. Phenlan ;il 32, Wonoraio 1/2. degamal U.W, i. President Coolidge 38/39. Btraui Manelnai-n 4fi. Nurrveretl 27/28, Thor scape 23/24. Halldor IV. Marrn Maerak is. .tothensti-m 33/34. Malay 13.14.274 words
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Article261 1963-10-15 16 VOVEMBEH Bea| grade rubber buy era fob. closed at S p.m. in Singapore und Kuala Lumpur yeotrrday at 89i centa per Ib. up li <<rma on Friday's i-loalnK level for the Baa*. tion. The tone was quiet. •t.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doling prices in cents per ib. yesterday: Int.261 words
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Article64 1963-10-15 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banke* Aaiax elatlen made tbeae rfc«»f»« in ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rateo to $100): Selling TT er OD ready: Italian Lire *****. On tbe free exchange market In Hon( Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.731 ?or T.T. and 5.721 for64 words
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398 1963-10-15 16 STRAITS tin rose by $1.50 yesterday to $463.50 in Penang on an offering estimated down 35 tons to 235 tons. In London on Friday the tin market was uneventful with consumers unwilling to enter into fresh commitments pending the International Tin398 words
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Article186 1963-10-15 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 14. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Dun lops 30 cts. M. Cvment 18 ta. E. Bmelters 20 CU. McAlmtrr 14 t. Earn 21 eta. Robinson 11 eta. Fad. Dla. IS eta. C. Storage 4M r. ft N. 18 eta. Rothman* 13 <ta Oammooa 16 cU. 8. Land186 words
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Advertisement1108 1963-10-15 16 ml KAWASAJO KISEN IAISHA. UP. U.S.A. Pacikic and AUanuo S«rvae« Spore P Sham Hongkong K'smng S F 'Cisco LAngelM N. York ■RatMUaa Mart' U/J1 Oct 1/ 2 Nat Nat a Net 2B Ntt 2t Net IS Bac •■Raima Mars" 27/29. Ntt IS' 1 Bee B Bte B Bte M Bat1,108 words
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Advertisement860 1963-10-15 16 S'aae* Penonq P Shorn FROM BOMBAY A BEY POP. t ET\ |TD CTA/ETD CTA/CTO M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" tor Hongkong, Kobe. Osoko, Nogoyo t Yokohama Oct. 20/24 Oct. 14/16 Oct. 17/1* FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA CHITTAGONC M.V. "STATE Of ASSAM" for F-remontle, Melbourne Sydney Oct. M/ 21 FROM JAPAN M.V. TTATI860 words
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Advertisement730 1963-10-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from candidates WHO SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP QUALIFICATION for the following appointment: STUDENT NURSES (Female). General Hospital (General Nursing). SALARY SCALE: ($144) $152x8A--168 pjn. AGE: 17—25 years on 1.1.1964 PROBATION: Selected candidates will be required to undergo a training course for 3730 words
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Advertisement649 1963-10-15 17 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St rts. extra WANTED GENERAL COOK Amah Buklt Timah Area. Live In. Tel: (S'porc) 602^3. CARETAKER sought lor leave bouse approximately 6 months. Apply Box A 6142 B.T. B'pore 2 AMAHS or couple (general/oook and wanhing/baby help). Only persons649 words
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Advertisement1073 1963-10-15 17 SITUATIONS WANTED to Word* SS (Mm.) Bax St ets. extro READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. BOOKKEEPER Looking for Part Time Job, fast aad accurate. Please ring (B'pore) *****. EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER ACCOUNTANT available part time only. Keply Box A 6143 B.T. (Spore). MAN, ACE 36,1,073 words
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Advertisement892 1963-10-15 17 EDUCATION N Words Si < Min.}— Box tt eta. axtrm It*4 EXAMINATION* Aak for 103--page free prospectus which explains homes tudy courses ranging from Secondary Entrance to H.B.C. Malayan I Correspondence College, P.O. Box 145. Jhore Bahni. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL CONCESISIONS: Half Rate For Typewriting To Unemployed School Children. Enrol Now:892 words
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Advertisement1120 1963-10-15 17 DOGS, PETS, ETC It Warda St (Mln.}—Bmx tt eta. axtrm WANTED Male Golden Labrador puppy or youag doc Reply: Box ABl4O B.T. Spore. MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE < tt Wards SS <m*.>— Bex It eta. axtrm J EX STOCK FROM Malayan Develop- < meat Machinery, Ltd. Stone Crushers. Oranulators and1,120 words
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Advertisement831 1963-10-15 17 FOR SALE 0 Words SS (M im.r—Box tt ets. axtrm KILL anu. cockroaches with Brushin Johnston s No-Roach. Easy to use. Effective (or months. At ritzpatnek lupermarket. and ouiers STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 0 Words SS (Htm.)— Baa at eta. axtrm TIREDT LET LAUREL Massage Itearonalh refresh you. Licensed Ma»eur/Maraeuse. 318-P831 words
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Advertisement350 1963-10-15 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING tt Words SS (Him.}— Box St eta. axtra 1 •ALAN NIW JAPAN Japanese Bupervlsor, Japan Bouse, Spore. Tel t M 660/*****. > ELIZABETH NAIRORININB J EAUTY PARLOUR and Saloon. No. IOM-O, Vlo Chu Kane Road, Singapore, IW. Tel: *****. Permanent 1 Waving Specialists t-afest. Bye Laatiea. I Nail350 words
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Advertisement104 1963-10-15 17 FRESH FLOWERS Words SS^Mlm.r— Box St rd. twirm PRINCESS FLOWER SMC* will Doachtfullr select snd bstmuruliy irrungs flowers that Belp sparkle your rood wtsbes. Tel: 30S0T, 33*02 or »nte 221 Orchard Road, S'porc. COOO WISMIS to your loved ones or Hands say It with flowers. [>sm» Slower Shop, IS Orchard104 words
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669 1963-10-15 18 Africans set for lOC showdown on colour in sport BADEN-BADEN, West Germany, Monday. DELEGATES at the 60th session of the International Olympic Committee face some thorny problems here this week, including the threat of an African walkout over South Africa. In the champagne air of this elegant spa on theReuter - 669 words
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Article, Illustration741 1963-10-15 18 rjIM.APORK. Mon. O Weights for ail nine races at Bukit Timah on Sunday, first day of the St. Leger meeting: BL I—dtv.1 dtv. I— 6F. Star Era Pastr' Pnleh »-0« Pitarr* II National Joy K.US Oentenlnrtus 8.03 Hard Love 8.03 Kdmondus M| Nashor 80! On Parole Kmerald 8.00741 words
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Article367 1963-10-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The MRA stipendiary stewards report on yesterday* racing here Is: Race 1: Near the 6f Taming Sari t Trevena), who was racing greenly, had to be checked when crowded by Kennedy (Mitchell) who was forced In slightly by Pot Of Gold iJohns'.u). Johnson was367 words
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Advertisement822 1963-10-15 18 B^k L^^^B IP I I L M*^ MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1 Incorporated m England) Quarterly Return Quarter Knding 30/9,1963 Output of Tin Ore: ***** Piculs.' The Sterling equivalent of the j average Singapore Tin (Metal) Price for the quarter was ±;887 3/11 per ton. P.A. DELME-RADCLIFFE (General Manager). SOUTHERN*822 words
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Advertisement334 1963-10-15 18 DISTRICT COURT SALE In The Came Of W. S. 4t S. No. 241 of IMS Nah Yong Seng trading as Trui Hup Chan Plaintifl Versus Tan Loh San Defendant j AUCTION SALE OF Vermeicelli press machines, flour .stirrer. flour, wooden tubs. etc. To Be Hrld At No. 23 Tai Thong334 words
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Advertisement793 1963-10-15 18 TENDERS GALVANISED WIRE ROPE Tenders are invited (or the purchase of a lot ol 6 x 7 and 6 x 12 Construction Galvanised Steel Wire Rope. Applications to view should be made to Mr. Evans. Telephone *****. Sealed Tenders in writing to be submitted by 12 noon on Friday. 18th793 words
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Advertisement28 1963-10-15 18 TilO flll.PHv J ifjj^k j 1/ Ff BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT B Mtm HL TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNION LIMITED Under appoirument from Pepu-Coia Ok*Nv# York28 words
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945 1963-10-15 19 TOKYO GAMES TOKYO, Mon. JT vas Empire Day in Japan's national stadium here today with two British and one Australian gold medals in the six track and field events to be decided. Tony Sneazwell, 21 -year-old lanky Australian high- Jumper, became the fourth945 words
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211 1963-10-15 19 JOE DORAI - SINGAPORE AT FULL STRENGTH AGAINST THAIS JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Mon. Nine Malaysian soccer team trainees five of whom wore Malaysia's colours in the drawn Olympic tournament match against Thailand on Saturday will play for Singapore in a friendly match against the Thai Olympic team at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow211 words
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Article156 1963-10-15 19 TAIPEH, Monday. VATIONAUST China will not take part in any 1 international athletic events in the name of "Taiwan," General Yang Sun, chairman of the local Olympic committee said here today. "We will take part In the Olympic Games only under the name of the RepublicReuter - 156 words
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Article23 1963-10-15 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Singapore open gymnastic championships will be held at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday, starting at 2.30 p.m.23 words
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901 1963-10-15 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT By MALAYSIA'S Thomas Cup team managercoach Leow Kirn Fatt was it seems only thinking his thoughts aloud when he spoke, on the team's return from their successful Australasian zone mission, of a possibility of a comeback by Lim901 words
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Article80 1963-10-15 19 BINOAPORB. Mon. A second half rally enabled 18th Signals Renlment to beat a Singapore Cricket Club Invitation side by 5 points (goal) to 3 (penalty) in a rußger match on the padang today. SCC led 3-0 at half-time from a penalty awarded in tbe 12th minute80 words
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Article30 1963-10-15 19 HOLLAND, Mon. India beat Holland 1-0 In an International hockey match here at Amstelveen today. The goal was scored In the 19th minute by inside left Pallia Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article27 1963-10-15 19 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Tile Singapore Hockey Association league Ply. 3 match between Combined Schools and BOX),, scheduled on the padanj today, was postponed because of rain.27 words
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Article264 1963-10-15 19 LITTLER GIVES U.S. WINNING POINT GOLF ATLANTA. Mon. United States retained the Ryder Cup golf trophy when they took a winning lead of 16i points to 81 over Britain here yesterday. The Americans, who led 12-4 after the foursomes, needed to win only four and halve one of yesterday's 16Reuter - 264 words
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Article147 1963-10-15 19 TENNIS— Chna Co* Ind rd (Spore): Malay SC bt Tanglln Club 3-1. < Snari n Osman bt T. Chambers 6-3, ret: Bostam bt A. Mascowitr &-6. 6-1, 6-2: Ibrahim Jumd and H. Bilal bt Yatlma and Cooper 6-4, 5-6, 6-1; Hassan Alwl and Rahman lost to Pryer and147 words
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Advertisement124 1963-10-15 19 Dunlop gathers selected Ash. Beech. UflUf Dunlop's designers, very often men Birch and Hickory timbers, plus a r\(\r-p wh o have been Champions in the little Mahogany, to make the UULO game, bring finishing touches frame Then Dunlop s J^WTJ^Wj^%W^ to Dunlop Badminton craftsmen laminate these lIAL/f TUC equipment that124 words
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Advertisement370 1963-10-15 19 INCOMPARABLE VALUE j Al4 CARAT GOLD NIB PEN FOR ONLY 6/= PEN I CAN m MAKE YOU model KB-83 THIS SPECIAL OFFER W O*f >■■>!■ At AW li'.«m p M 4 Watch Piling Sot. Aaaata tar $>•«, Matey*. Sarawak, Safeak ft nut RADIANT CORPORATION LTD. 6th Floof, Kh*n 9 CMv370 words
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Miscellaneous103 1963-10-15 19 ■Ma4iiUflUU«Val SOCCER Tour nftteh: B*pora v Thailand (7 pjn.); B*pore Premier Lfe: Junior AA v Youth* (5.15, both matches at Jn. Besar). Taiplnf Lee: 7th Bn RMR V CRC (Esplanade). HOCKEY Spore Dtr. 1: SRC v 6CC (padang); IA v Schools (Balestler Rd); Dhr. 2: SRC 'B 1 y PWD103 words
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Article553 1963-10-15 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 'Do not doubt our patriotism: We are with Govt if the country is attacked 9 OPPOSITION parties said today that the Government should not have doubts about their patriotism during the present state of preparedness against external threats. At the same time they553 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1963-10-15 20 THE Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Dato Sir James Thomson, today expressed the hope that the court would, in the years to come, play its part in evolving a common law of Malaysia which will serve as a source1,152 words
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191 1963-10-15 20 Where love can lead to security action LONDON, Mon. The Air Ministry is to issue an official warning to civilian radio operators employed at the RAF base in Hong Kong that love affairs with local Chinese girls could lead to security action, an Air Ministry spokesman said here today. TheyReuter - 191 words
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Article44 1963-10-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. KM. Palmer of Marklin Advertising will speak on "Advertising" at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow at the Arts Lecture Theatre. University of Singapore, in the series of lectures jointly sponsored by the Malayan Economic Society and the University's Economics Boclety.44 words
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Obituary42 1963-10-15 20 MR. SOU KEE LIN. tm* ML pwir,i away (leao-fully on 14.11i.A3. Iravinx behind 2 Bonn, one dnuKntrr, 2 d.iiiKhtiTs-in-luw! one ron-ln-law, 5 KrnndKOns. 5 Kmnddnuehti rs to mourn bla loan. Corti'Ki' leave* Slnicaporr GMM Co. for Rldndarl at 3 p.m. today.42 words
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Article106 1963-10-15 20 BOURNEMOUTH, Mon. Dr. MaurlU Bonow of Sweden, president of the International Cooperative Alliance, said here today world food production would have to be doubled by 1960 and trebled by the beginning of the next century to feed the earth's hungry million.s. Mr. Bonow was addressing 500 delegatesReuter - 106 words
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Article38 1963-10-15 20 JAKARTA, Mon— Rats in Indonesia this year destroyed rice crops equal to the entire amount of rice the country imports annually. The Indonesian Herald today editorially urged a nationwide, all-out, rodent eradication campaign.—UPl.38 words
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Article37 1963-10-15 20 MARRAKESH (Morocco), Mon. Moroccan troops today recaptured two frontier posts occupied by Algeria last week, it was announced here. The posts are Hassi Beida and Tinjoub In the disputed Sahara frontier area.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article327 1963-10-15 20 LONDON, Mon. The stock markets opened the New Account on a cheerful note, but best prices were not always maintained. The general performance, after Friday's buoyant conditions, was somewhat disappointing. Nevertheless, many fresh gains were scored and the undertone remained confident. Tins recorded several small gains. There were327 words
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Article46 1963-10-15 20 LONDON, Mon.-SSpot3o 13/16 d.. Nov. 20 7 ,d., Dec. 21d., Jan. 21 Ud.. Jan. Mar 21 3 16d.. Apr./ June 21Kd., July Sept. 21 d.. Oct./ Dec. 21 fed.. Jan. Mar. 21 >»d.. c.l.f. Oct. 20 916 d, Nov. 20N.d., Dec. 20<fcd. Tone: Very Steady.46 words
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Article25 1963-10-15 20 LONDON. Tin Buyers £929, sellers £930. Forward buyers £929, sellers £929 "a. Settlement £927',. Turnover a.m. 145 tons p.m 115 I tons. Tone: Firmer.25 words
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Advertisement48 1963-10-15 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Words .W0 (Minimum) MARRIOTT: To Tessa nee GrrKson and John Marriott a daughter. Diana Kirn. a xl'ter for Jane- at Gleneaglea. ii in n. KAMALANATHAN To Patsy and KMMIM d.niKht. r in 14.1n.ii3 at nr.riK-.ir Ward Maternity Hospital, Kuula l-iimi'iii Thnnk to doctor* and Mutt48 words
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Advertisement191 1963-10-15 20 Jfa VITAL flQt STATISTICS BjAj 34 -22- 34 /^P FULL OF Aa\ m. ENERGY JlMf AND EAGER Al^HI to f im|enjoy life lively person writes: I I feel wonderful. My tiredness has none I look ten years younger, thanks to FORD PILLS Y»«, underweight, overweight, tir«d. j l^fc^. IntWu m»m191 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-15 20 tfIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penani; 86 75 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7342 words
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