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Title Section20 1963-10-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flew**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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304 1963-10-16 1 Half a million PLUS are reading this SINGAPORE, Tues. Every issue of the Stouts Times is re a d by 530,700 people. Mr. L. Holloway, Research and Promotions Manager of the newspaper, said this in an introductory speech to a gathering of executives of business firms and advertising agencies at304 words
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Article, Illustration475 1963-10-16 1 ALGIERS, Tuesday ALGERIAN and Moroc can troops were re ported today to be fighting for possession of two frontier posts in the Sa hara area. A communique issued by tli Algerian Ministry of Defence said Algerian army units had held their ground despite attacks by Moroccan tanks and475 words
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Article, Illustration22 1963-10-16 1 ALGERIAN AND MOROCCAN TROOPS CLASH ON BORDER: BEN BELLA SENDS EMISSARIES WITH A PERSONAL MESSAGE FOR KING HASSAN22 words
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Article573 1963-10-16 1 DRAGNET ON COAST FOR KHAKI MEN By RODERICK PESTANA: JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday 'J'HE police launched early today a full-scale jungle operation described later as "routine" on the South-west coast of Johore following persistent reports by vil lagers that they had seen "groups of Indonesian soldiers" along the coastline. Reports of573 words
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Article105 1963-10-16 1 JACKIE SAM - Rhio to have new rupiah JAKARTA, Tues. A §pecial rupiah for the Rhio Archipelago hard hit by the confrontation trade war is being created by Indonesia. There will be two incentives: FIRST, the Rhio rupiah will have an additional value of 88.20 regular ruplahs for all transactions between the islands105 words
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Article, Illustration484 1963-10-16 1 JACKIE SAM SPECIAL BRANCH RAID-AND STILL HE ESCAPED By CINGAPORE, Tues. Fang Chuang Pi the "Plen" probably ranks third in the Commuivist hierarchy here. Confirming the "Plen's" Identity today, highlyplaced sources said it was not likely that the No. 1 boss of484 words
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250 1963-10-16 1 Menzies seeks mandate POLLS ON THE MALAYSIA ISSUE AUSTRALIA will go to A the polls to elect a new House of Representatives on Nov. 30, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, announced tonight. sir Robert, speaking in the House of Representatives, said it was most important that other nations should250 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-10-16 1 New jobs for Albar and Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Umno secretary-general, Inche Ghazali bin Jawi, was today appointed Assistant Minister of Rural Development a post that has been vacant for' a year. His Umno job now goes to Syed Ja'afar Albar, former Assistant Minister of Number Two to Tun183 words
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Article31 1963-10-16 1 NEWARK (New Jersey*. Tue«.— Whan two cars crashed head-on here the drivers leapt out and fled In opposite directions. A police check disclosed that both cars bad been stolen. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article317 1963-10-16 1 Lee decides on new Cabinet in Singapore SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Government's new nineman Cabinet will take office on Friday. The final choice of Ministers was made today but the announcement will be made only on Friday. By then, all parlia-. mentary secretaries and other appointments will have been made.317 words
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Article44 1963-10-16 1 JAKARTA, Tues. The Mayor of Semarang. In Central Java, Mr. Tjondrokusumo, has blamed •'counter revolutionary groups" for a series of fires in the city recently. Mr. TJonctrokusumo told security forces in Semarang to ■'rerain vigilant" against these groups. —Retiter.44 words
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Article29 1963-10-16 1 PARK IN LEAD SEOUL Tues, Gen. Park Chung Hee forged into the lead tonight in South Korea presidential election with partial returns from nine of 11 provinces.—U.P.l.29 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-10-16 2 'IT WILL NEVER BE PUT DOWN UNTIL THEIR CIVIL SERVANTS GET DECENT WAGES' T^EW YORK, Tues.— Professor Fanz Pick, the world currency expert said yesterday the Philippine G o v c m m ent was again "riddled with corruption." Prof. Pick, speaking at a press conferenceUPI - 337 words
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116 1963-10-16 2 MANILA HARBOUR AGAIN AT STANDSTILL MANILA. Tues. Cargo movement at Manila harbour has again stopped because of the controversy between the Bureau of Customs and 4.000 stevedores who are being laid off. The stevedores were hired by the bureau, which operates Manila's port, to replace 3.000 members of two dockReuter - 116 words
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Article26 1963-10-16 2 ALEXANDRIA. Tues. Navy frogmen have salvaged a 20 foot statue of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis dating back to the 3rd century B.C.26 words
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155 1963-10-16 2 Beaten, newsman meets Madame Nhu I^EVV YORK. Tues. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu came face to face last night with an American correspondent beaten up in Saigon recently. Arriving In a National Broadcasting Company studio for an interview, she noticed the bandaged head and cast on the right arm .of oneReuter; UPI - 155 words
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194 1963-10-16 2 Buddhist report will be ready next month IT NIT ED NATIONS. U Tues. The U.N. mission to South Vietnam is expected to leave here next Monday and report back by the middle of November. Dr. Carlos Isosa-Rodrlguez. president of the General Assembly, disclosed this yesterday. He told correspondents that theReuter - 194 words
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148 1963-10-16 2 SAIGON, Tuesday. 100 university and high school students have vanished from Saigon since the start of the government's crackdown on Buddhists late in August. Government sources said it was presumed that at least some of the students had Joined the Communist guerillas. Meanwhile, a CommunistReuter - 148 words
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Article67 1963-10-16 2 LONDON, Tues.— Four sisters from Hong Kong, said to receive a total of £2.400 a year from theli parents to study in Britain, wen each fined £10 yesterday for stealing fruit, meat and groceries worth €1 15s. from a London store. A detective said they67 words
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Article18 1963-10-16 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. lues. President Julius Nyerere yesterday promised that freedom of religion would be protected in Tanganyika.18 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-10-16 2 Park up early to cast his vote SEOUL. Tues. General Chung Hee Park (Democratic Republican Party.) cast his vote early today in the election to choose a President td rule the country for the next four years. Th« general, wearing a black civilian suit, stood with his wife in aReuter - 136 words
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Article39 1963-10-16 2 MEXICO CITY. Tues. Two hundred tons of natural rubber. first consignment of a scheduled 10.000 tons a month, reached Vera Crux from Indonesia yesterday. It Is to replace synthetic rubber purchases from the Onited States.39 words
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Article34 1963-10-16 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The Japanese fishing vessel Thosi Maru. boarded and seized on Oct. 3 off the Moluccas for allegedly violating Indonesian territorial waters. Is to be towed to Ambon harbour "for Investigation."34 words
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Article26 1963-10-16 2 THE HAOUE. Tues. A IDman Hong Kong government trade mission had talks today with leading officials of the Dutch Economic Affairs Ministry.26 words
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279 1963-10-16 2 ITNITED NATIONS. Tues. India told the U.N. yesterday the Communist Chinese threat arose as much from Indian poverty and hunger as from armed attacks on the border. Mr. Asoka Mehta. addressing the economic committee, said more than 70 per cent of India's populationReuter - 279 words
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304 1963-10-16 2 called yesterday for the expulsion x of South Africa from the U.N. because of its "persistent flouting" of Security Council resolutions. The call came after U Thant, Secretary-General, had reported that South Africa had told him It had no Intention of heeding aReuter; UPI - 304 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-10-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HEADACHE, tXAtt?\ i np'V&jWv'^ iomiTKuii wiu KH r I14 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-10-16 3 BONN, Tuesday. J)R. KONRAD ADENAUER, West German Chancellor, said today the Soviet decision to hold up an American convoy on its way to Berlin last week had been made at top political level. He said that while the convoy wasReuter - 295 words
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118 1963-10-16 3 nERLIN, Tues. Com- munist East Germany yesterday claimed an American soldier has defected and asked for political asylum, the fourth in five days. The official Communist news agency ADN named the latest alleged defector as Private Gary Martzke. .vtatjoned at Glessen, West118 words
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Article61 1963-10-16 3 PERTH. Tues. A hoard of a million Roman nails some of them similar to those wed at the crucifixion of Christ— has been distributed free or sold to museums and Individuals all over the world. The nails were found by Professor I. A. Richmond, an archaeologist atReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1963-10-16 3 MOSCOW, Tues.— A Soviet pilot saved the lives of 52 passengers by landing his disabled plane on the surface of the Neva River In Leningrad. Izvestla reported.31 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-10-16 3 mHE girl in this picture is X not —as you might think crying bitterly because she has failed her L-test. sin- is demonstrating the safest last-second position for any driver when a crash is inevitable. That is the opinion of Dr. WilliamMirrorpic - 200 words
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204 1963-10-16 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A REPUBLICAN Congressman yesterday questionA ed whether it was proper for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy to have recently accepted "lavish hospitality" of Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis. Mr. Oliver Bolton also asked If It was not "extremely poor judgment" for the Un-der-Secretary 'of Commerce. Mr.204 words
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Article28 1963-10-16 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Former President Dwlght Eisenhower celebrated his 73rd birthday yesterday with an afternoon family party followed by a quiet dinner at the home of friends.28 words
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138 1963-10-16 3 All six in helicopter killed in take-off crash V^EW YORK, Tues. A helicopter blew up as it was taking off from Idlewild international airport here yesterday, killing all six people aboard. The helicopter, a Boeing Vertol 107-B, with a crew of three including a stewardess, was taking three passengers toReuter - 138 words
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99 1963-10-16 3 NEW YORK, Tues. America's two largest International airlines announced today that they Intended to buy 21 U.S.made supersonic jetliners the model that will directly compete with the planned Angfo-F*ench Concorde. Pan-American World Airways said It would buy 15 of the Jets andReuter - 99 words
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Article29 1963-10-16 3 TEL AVIV, Tues. Pour Arab Infiltrators from the Gaza Strip were shot dead during a midnight encounter with an Israeli patrol, an Army spokesman announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article20 1963-10-16 3 DAR-ES-SALAM. Tues. Mossa Moola. an Indian Dolitical fugitive from South Africa, arrived here last night from Bechuanaland.20 words
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Article123 1963-10-16 3 CTOANKFURT. Tues. r Tfce biggest Nazi war crimes trial ever handled by German authorities will open here on Dec. 20. It was announced yesterday. The process, already labelled the "Auschwlts trial," will see 23 former guards, doctors and officials of the Infamous I Nazi extermination123 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-10-16 3 Women knocked to ground at Edith Piaf funeral pARIS. Tues. Edith Piaf, France's "sparrow of song," who died on Friday, was buried amid scenes of mass emotion yesterday. Crowds pressing forward to see the coffin being loaded Into the hearse outside her appartment broke through police barricades. Women were knockedReuter - 168 words
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93 1963-10-16 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Tb* U.B. Agriculture Secretary, Mr. Orvllle L. Freeman, estimate* tht United States will save about (US) $2OO million In storage costs by selling wheat to Russia. Mr. Freeman's estimates are based on pending Soviet purchases of 160 to 200 millionUPI - 93 words
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Article24 1963-10-16 3 LONDON. Tues.— Actress Vivien Leigh has postponed her return to New York oo medical advice. She has been suffering from nervous exhaustion.24 words
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Advertisement394 1963-10-16 3 XOOTOWAU TROUBLES Y~3?/ NEW WHSEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS •«<»nt nwdieal mmrch »how» that goitrlc ukerc mov b. dv. dietary deficiency. In addition j.milor rcMorches carried out m Cnlifornfo USA hoy« shown that certain foodstuffs »oeh o» ff«h grtmn vegetables, especially cobboges. contair on anti ulcer substance col led Methrlmethioninewltonium Chloride, which394 words
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Article, Illustration644 1963-10-16 4 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN 'RATES FOR HOLIDAYS' HEARING CONFLICTING VIEWS BY TWO HIGH COURT JUDGES SINGAPORE, Tues.— A court of three judges today reserved judgment in the appeal Concerning the question of double pay for working on a public holiday. The three judges were Mr. Justice644 words
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Article, Illustration517 1963-10-16 4 THE seven-man U.S. trade mission touring Malaysia, which is now in Singapore, today expressed confidence that Americans would find ample opportunities for investment here. Mr. Hamilton A. Berger. director of the U.S. marketing and Industrial development trade mission, told newsmen today that the517 words
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264 1963-10-16 4 'Strike will continue till terms are met' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Workers Union of Singapore said today that the strike by its members employed at Ben and Co. Ltd., In Kuching Road, would, continue until Its demands for recognition of the union and withdrawal of two dismissal notices were settled.264 words
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Article23 1963-10-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, Assemblyman for Mountbatten will open the Dunman Integrated Secondary School tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.23 words
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257 1963-10-16 4 SINGAPORE, Tues Thirty-six left-wing trade unions in the Singapore Association of Trade Unions group in a joint statement today strongly refuted what they described as an "unfounded" allegation by the Malayan Trade Unions Congress that they had indulged in direct political activities. The257 words
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Article257 1963-10-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Singapore Government today explained that the object of the ban on export of rattan to all countries except Malaysia was to conserve existing stocks of the raw material in the State. This would enable themaximum number of workmen in the Industry to continue257 words
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Article145 1963-10-16 5 BLOOD DEBT: BACKING BY MIC I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress supports the "blood debt" claim on Japan, Its national vice-president, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today. He added: "We think, however, that since the Prime Minister,, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has said he is going to handle this matter with145 words
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Article47 1963-10-16 5 MALACCA. Tues. Mr. G. Mariappan was re-elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress branch here at Its annual meeting on Sunday. Others elected were: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. C. M. Seth; secretary, Mr. V. Muthlah: as&fstant secretary. Mr. Shantilal Maganlal: and! treasurer. Mr. N. V Patel47 words
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Article44 1963-10-16 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police have detained two suspects in connection with the killing of a (rambling den operator. Wong Kok I .eng. 23, in front of Selegie House on Sunday. Wong was knifed to death a.s he came out of a bar.44 words
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630 1963-10-16 5 I'm still in Govt service: Officer who 'retired' A FORMER TOP CIVIL SERVANT TAKES HIS CASE TO COURT J^ FORMER Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange today sought a declaration from the Penang High Court that his '"purported" retirement in 1960 following the alleged abolition of his office was "void, inoperative630 words
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194 1963-10-16 5 PRICE OF SUGAR UP 20 CENTS A KATI IN 10 DAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. *pHE p r i C c o f sugar has risen from 45 cents to 65 cents a kati in the last 10 days. Reasons given for the I Jump in prices are: A world-wide shortage194 words
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96 1963-10-16 5 TAIPINO. Tues.— A group of 21 members ol the laiping branch uf Umno. headed by its secretary. Che Valcsiah binte Datu Talc, will call on the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency in i Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to pledge their96 words
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Article61 1963-10-16 5 KOTA BHARU Tues.— The I 'Grand Old Lady" of Tumpat Disi trict. Madam Lee Mek Leng. 88. died last night after a long illress at her home in Tumpat town. One of her sons. Mr Wee liang Eng. is the manager of the Oversea Chinese Bank61 words
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215 1963-10-16 5 'Business wound up' before cable link cut [(UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indonesia has cut off commercial radio and cable communications again with Malaysia apparently because the Indonesians have wound up most of their business here, trading circles said today. Only one line remains open for government-to-government communications —not for the Malaysian215 words
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Article71 1963-10-16 5 Plans for new hawkers policy I TAIPING. Tues. The United Democratic From, which controls the Taiping Town Council, it planning to streamline its policy on hawkers and industrial estates along the lines of the Ipoh Municipal Council and the George Town City council. An approach has been made by the71 words
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Article37 1963-10-16 5 PARIT BUNIAR. Tues.— A former police inspector. Mr. Gurdev Singh, 25. will leave here for Britain tomoriow to study law at the Middle Temple. He resigned from the police after seven years' service.37 words
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101 1963-10-16 5 KUCHING, Tues. A group of 19 delegates from branches of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association will make a five-day visit to Sarawak from Ott. 28. The dtlegates are from j Australia, the Bahamas. India. New Zealand. British Columbia. Canada. Northern Nigeria. Northern Rhodesia. Dominica. British Honduras101 words
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Miscellaneous5 1963-10-16 5 liny* itiinnt/ Ry Halph lirirtufahl5 words
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298 1963-10-16 6 VICTIMS ASKED FOR MONEY AS 'DEPOSITS' ON NEW HOMES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. jJACKETEERS are collecting money from victims of the Cheras flood disaster on the pretext of obtaining for them houses and I other relief benefits. Some pose as members of a house building298 words
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142 1963-10-16 6 PENANG, Tues. Several people lost their hearing through rupture of their ear drums during the Chinese New Year festivities and the recent Malaysia celebrations, Miss Lee Kooi Jong, principal of the Federation School for the Deaf, said today. "I wonder whether the firing142 words
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84 1963-10-16 6 PENANG. Tues. A labourer. Toh Kek Pan* 28. accused of robbing a businessman of jjo and $50 worth of cigarettes, was discharged today when the prosecutor told the First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau. that he had been Instructed by the DPP to withdraw the84 words
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157 1963-10-16 6 Girl of 15 runs away with 'the boy I love' pENANG, Tues. A penghulu's efforts to mediate between the parents of a young couple who are believed to have eloped, failed to produce any agreement this week. Missing from home are a 15--year-old girl, Noor Ashlkln binte Che Mat. of157 words
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112 1963-10-16 6 A LOR STAR. Wed. Kulim police today found a missing girl, Chah binte Samsuddin, 15, who was reported to have been kidnapped yesterday from her home in Kubor Panjang, 27 miles from here. A police party found her In a house at Kellang Lama, four112 words
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Article28 1963-10-16 6 MUAR. Tues. Deputy Supt. N. Nadarajah is now the new OCPC of Muar. He succeeds Mr. J. Oxford, who has retired under the Malayanlaatlon scheme.28 words
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138 1963-10-16 6 Murder: Ballistics expert called in A LOR STAR, Tues. Police called in a ballistics expert today to help solve the murder of a Royal Malay Regiment soldier's wife who was shot dead by a gunman early yesterday morning. Accompanied by the C.I.D. chief, Supt. Abdul Had! bin Mohamed Yassln, and138 words
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Article50 1963-10-16 6 IPOH, Tues.— The Chinese Primary School in Ountong new village here will hold a oaby show on Nov. 17 In conjunction with the school's 12th anniversary and enrolment day of the Red Cross Society. Prizes worth about SI .500 will be presented to the winners.50 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-10-16 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 67-year-old man "people call me Dr. Quack" was ordered by a magistrate's court today to be sent to hospital for observation for a week. Pictures of Woo Chuan Sang, who also calls himself "Dr." Yap Choon Sen.282 words
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Article48 1963-10-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Inche Mokhtar bin Hajl Ahmad left here today with his family for New Delhi to take up his new appointment as Second Secretary (Information) at the Malaysian High Commission. Until recently he was Second Secretary (Information) at the Malaysian Embassy la Jakarta.48 words
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Miscellaneous310 1963-10-16 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS i 1. Stow, M ■PPI— ft* owar1. Sate to be mixed v*> ta ft to bead (t). a holiday? (6). Knock op a friend about tan. a. Novelist geta flab, wfiui poasibly. aa Mr. Weller treat' bread, perhajx (8). Ed Bam (10). t. To embrace fellow-member,310 words
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Article, Illustration390 1963-10-16 7 HUEN PENG KONG By PRE-DAWN FLASH FIRE BURNS DOWN 56 STALLS: SHOPHOUSES SAVED BY FIREMEN Kampar, Tuesday piFTY-SIX stalls dealing in a wide variety of general merchandise in Theatre Street here were destroyed in a pre-dawn fire today involving an estimated loss of $500,000. The nre broke390 words
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140 1963-10-16 7 HUEN PENG KONG - MCA youth leaders halt 'verbal war' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. It is peace again in the Malayan Chinese Association youth section. Four of its leaders who were engaged in a series of "verbal clashes" have agreed to halt their criticism. The national president of the M.C.A., Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said140 words
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Article65 1963-10-16 7 NAVAL BASE UNION CHIEF HELD SINGAPORE. Tues. Police this morning arrested Mr. James de Cruz, president of the Naval Base Labour Union, outside the strike-bound base's Rotherbam Gate for allegedly obstructing a labour contractor's van from entering the base. An Admiralty spokesman said the union president was taken to tbe65 words
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Article64 1963-10-16 7 BENTONG. Tues. Dato Ten Eng Suan was elected president of the St. John Ambuiance Association (Beniong branch) at a meeting held at t:ie Malay- Club here. Other officials are: Vice-Pres-ideni. Mr. Tan Chin Kit: secrrtary. Inche Abu Bakar bin A. M Salleh: assistant secretaries. Mr Teh64 words
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Article54 1963-10-16 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Times today received $39.30 for Che Hasnah blnte Taib. widow of radio comedian, Tanlr bin Abdul Rahman, who was killed in a road accident last month. The fund now stands $952.61. Today's list of donors Is: Sympathiser $10 and the staff of54 words
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Article47 1963-10-16 7 j Another $41 for S'pore widow SINGAPORE, Tues. The Straits Times today received $41. 50 for Madam Jathambal, bringing the total of her fund to $19,969. Today's donors are: Students of D.T.C. Kuala Lumpur $16.50 and the staff of PWD Works and I Building. H.O. Ipoh, $25.47 words
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206 1963-10-16 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malaysian Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji -Jubir, today said that Paya Lebar airport would not diminish in importance despite the emergence of the new international airport in Kuala Lumpur. 'We need at least two international airports In Malaysia206 words
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Article49 1963-10-16 7 SINGAPORE. Tv«. In andaecrtt ociety raids last night, police detained lour suspect*, who are being arid under the Criminal Law t Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Two of tho suspects picked up are alleged to be members of the Merah Puieh gang of the II Group.49 words
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Article209 1963-10-16 7 GEOFFREY GELDARD: From Kuching. Tues. three months' border security duty in Sarawak's First Division-, No. 42 Commando, Royal Marines, left Kuching today for Singapore. No. 40 Commanded have taken over their job of cooperating with the Border Scouts and the Sarawak Police in protecting the209 words
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Article46 1963-10-16 7 TAIPING. Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, donated $50 for the mosque at Changkat Idol near here, and gave $25 for the purchase of musical Instruments to the youths of the area, when he visited them yesterday.46 words
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76 1963-10-16 7 Air Force is looking for recruits KI'ALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Royal Malaysian Air Force is looking for more recruits between 18 and 23 to be trained as skilled tradesmen. Those wishing to apply most be Federal citizens, have passed their Lower Certificate of Education examination, physically fit. at least sft.76 words
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Advertisement216 1963-10-16 7 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS j^F I p» fUI O annum MEMBER OF THE HODGE GROUP GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 Write for details to Secretary F JO3 JULIAN S. HODGE COMPANY LIMITED MERCHANT BANKERS Caiiyte House, Newport Road. Cardiff United Kingdom ■*I*2e& 6° 62 NORTH BRIDGE t^^T^T 1 Smm «O*D SINGAPORE \J^ I216 words
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475 1963-10-16 8 Three years jail in 'sacrifice for deviP case IPOH. Tues He was hallucinated at the time of the offence and could hot know the nature of the act. Kannlah's wife, Euppammah. told the court yesterday that on the night of March 15 Kanniah told her the devil wanted one of475 words
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Article99 1963-10-16 8 PENANO, Tues. A former Penang High Court judge visited his old court today and sat at the bar -table for a few minutes listening to legal submissions before Mr. Justice Hepworth during a civil suit between Mr. M Ratnavale, a former mw<ittftnt Controller of Foreign99 words
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Article31 1963-10-16 8 KLUANO, Tues— A talentime contest, Including "Mr. Southern Malaya" and "Miss Big Nite competitions, will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here at B_pjn. on Sunday. Oct. 20.31 words
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Article205 1963-10-16 8 f\F EIGHT Sarawak scholarship students who had become doctors since 1954, only two were still serving in the Medical Department, said the acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. Dickie, today. The other six had either resigned after one to three years or refused to205 words
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206 1963-10-16 8 Mentri challenges Malays of Indonesian stock IT UAL A LUMPUR. Tues. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bukar bin Baginda. today told Indonesians and Malays of Indonesian origin who were unhappy over Malaysia's attitude towards Indonesia to leave the country. Speaking to settlers of the Sungei Pusu land development206 words
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Article54 1963-10-16 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Representatives of the Queenstown constituency will give a dinner to their newly-elected People's Action Party Assemblyman, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, tomorrow to celebate the victory of the P.A.P. at the recent general elections. The dinner will be held at the Strathmore Avenue Market near54 words
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Article228 1963-10-16 8 The ads that kill— by coroner SINGAPORE. Tues. Towering roof-top advertising structures were today described as "a new form of danger to life and property on stormy days" by the State Coroner, Mr. Nadesan Ganesan. Mr. Oanesan was continuing a resumed inquiry into the death of a 13-year-old schoolboy, Tan228 words
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Article54 1963-10-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Deputy Speaker in the Lower House of the Indian Parliament. Mr. S. V. Krishnamarth Rao, said here today that his Government was happy to see that Malaysia had been formed. Mr. Rao flew In here this afternoon on a private visit to54 words
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Article22 1963-10-16 8 KLUANG, Tues. Mr. S. D. Rajendram was elected president of the Johore Indian Sports Association at its annual meeting here.22 words
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Miscellaneous125 1963-10-16 8 All** oej» B W V.T. HawnUm ■hfeV) tif*! m* *Im TROUBLE/ CMON, f''HWCtf\\ TM EVER TO BE- 1 MXIfesELF DOING "EM I I WE'LL VC J IWrrC. rfCLr? /A i^M© ayE m o^ in th* 6 come a knight, j out where nobooy I one just for r' MHch Trmrf,125 words
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Article, Illustration883 1963-10-16 9 Who will end this rural slavery? PROFESSOR UKGKU AZIZ by THE manufacturing survey of 1959 list's )1 establishments with a gross value of sales of $1,260 million in the Federation of Malaya. Over 60,000 employees earned $89.5 million in manufacturing industries. Many of these firms are small industries which are883 words
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Article1245 1963-10-16 9 Thousands of farmers and fishermen have been completely by-passed by the Govt. and the unions THIRD OF 4 PARTS TOMORROW: A NEED FOR SURGERY by landlords and the lack of security of tenure for tenant farmers. The first two Influences create an increasing number of landless peasants every year. It1,245 words
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Advertisement55 1963-10-16 9 r- v > j-o: 7^^**^WEsj: Consulate pure white filter gives you s^^^d the flavour of fin© tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol. That is why Consulate is always fresh *'£f^ T/pp J$ cool as a mountain stream. !?>*^ i& WORLDS FIRST AND BRITAIN S LARGES'-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE vS55 words
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Obituary85 1963-10-16 10 M ITsraf* Sl* (minimum, MADAM LIM BENO, beloved mother or Baw Choo Tnang and Saw Seng Kew passed away peacefully on Mb October, ltMv) at No 31, Ourney Drive. Penang at 5.40 am. at tbe age of 101. leaving behind her beloved family of over 130 children, Krand children85 words
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79 1963-10-16 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THI FAMILY OF the late Joseph Chan Yoon Sen, Ipoh thank friends and relatives for attendance, condolences, donations for masses, wreatha during their liereavemen > MR. AND MRS. Blew Kens Mun and family of the late Madam Wong Yee Heal. Ipoh thank friends and relatives for attendance, condolences, wreaths.79 words
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70 1963-10-16 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS ONLY SBC per pint packet, "llaaters fresh frozen milk SAY FAREWELL to bad smell* nith Alrwick. the Wonder Air Freshener. Keepe air smelling fresb and sweet all day. FOR SOUND TEETH and healthy gum*, tin teetbing children Ryvlta made from wholemeaJ rye rich In vitamin*. Easily digestible. EXCLUSIVE! AIRSHIPMENT70 words
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Article710 1963-10-16 10 Opposition leaders who have w replied, with some heat, to Tun h« Razak's challenge on where o\ they stand in the matter of d Indonesian confrontation do not seem to have realised the P 1 lack of logic in their answer, d The Government should not c'e710 words
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Article384 1963-10-16 10 Dr. Adenauer's laying aside of the Chancellor's mantle could have been an event of unparalleled graciousness and sentimentality. A great leader, having restored his outcast and war-ravaged country to prosperity and international respect, bows out at the great at?e of 87. The occasion is tailormade for admirers and384 words
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Article161 1963-10-16 10 Two Birds The Government plan to establish an industrial estate In Taiping is intended to serve a dual purpose. Apart from fur-' thering the industrialisation drive, the Taiping project will relieve the unemployment and economic depression caused by the removal of a military cantonment to Malacca in 1959. Industrial siting161 words
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Article392 1963-10-16 10 DAVID SELLS - Dr. A steps downbut not out DAVID SELLS by BONN, Tues— Dr. Konrad Adenauer steps down from office today after 14 years as Chancellor, but he has no intention of retiring from politics. He parts company with power at midnight. It will not be a final leavetaking, for the 87-year-old392 words
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Letter174 1963-10-16 10 rERE Is a village four miles from Gopeng on the Batu Gajah-Gopeng Road that has every appearance of having been deserted by their M.P., by the P.W.D., by the D.I.D. by the Mines Department and indeed by every known and unknown authority. It has no place name174 words
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Letter153 1963-10-16 10 Car loans \fOBT government ser--11 vants are granted loans to purchase vehicles solely 01. their eligibility rather than out of necessity Exceptional cases do exist when salaries are less than $514 and when there are compelling reasons for an officer to use his car on official duty It Is absolutely153 words
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Letter148 1963-10-16 10 Lucky three I~)RAINAGE work Involving the digging up of the road is in process at the junction of Jalan Pudu and Jalan Bum Bintang. It Is one of the busiest junctions In Kuala Lumpur. All day on Monday the road was being taken up. just about halving the space for148 words
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Letter196 1963-10-16 10 Club warns A LOT of publicity has been given in the Press regarding the high-handed methods adopted at the Penang Turf Club premises on race days. In continuation of their course of action to stamp out illegal book-making and betting, the following warning has been posted up in the Turf196 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1963-10-16 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Back to dictator days -by military men in mufti? DENNIS BLOODWORTH AS SOUTH KOREANS GO TO THE POLLS TODAY TO ELECT A NEW PRESIDENT: by IN the Korean school com pound 30,000 voters listened to the voice of Lieut.-Cen. Song Yochan raised in a fiery political harangue. Ex-Chief of Staff.OFNS - 1,124 words
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Advertisement120 1963-10-16 10 \%W9'ftVk DISCUS FAN and enjoy continuous supply of clean, froth air without draught. A boon for offices, schools, homes, shops, bars, restaurants, etc., etc. Cheap to Buy— Cheap to Install— Cheap to Rui. tVfio/esa/e 8 Zefa/'/ inquiries to agents SUPER SERVICES (S) 228 Serongoon Road, Singopore-8. Tel: ***** /4BP^BrT""THsf^Bi HHK\120 words
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115 1963-10-16 11 Ismail on visit to housing project lOH O R E BAHRU, J Tues. The Minister of Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, visited the site of a $2,475,000 low cost housing scheme in the Malay reservation here today. According to a Government statement, the scheme will consist of115 words
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Article56 1963-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Viscount Head accompanied by Lady Head Is expected to arrive here by air on Nov. 11. to take up hi* post an British High Commissioner In Malaysia. Lord Head has been serving as the first British High Commissioner In Nigeria. He will leave56 words
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Article, Illustration436 1963-10-16 11 'PATRIOTIC APPEALS' PUT WORKERS IN A DILEMMA' HE SAYS ]y(R. Donald ITren, president of the 14,000--strong Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, today hit out at "dangerous communal maniacs" who were seeking to divide the workers. Speaking at the annual conference of the Railway Joint436 words
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234 1963-10-16 11 'High blood pressure to order' racket is smashed IT U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Employees' Provident Fund investigators have nipped in the bud the activities of a syndicate which helped people to withdraw their EPF contributions illegally. The police have been called In to assist E.P.P. Investigators in234 words
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Article51 1963-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Malaya produced 40,403 tons of tin during the first eight months of his year. according to the Statistics Department here. This is 1.377 tons more than was produced in the same period last year. A total of 58.603 tons were produced in51 words
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Article48 1963-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed All, returned today after a 13-day visit to New York, Tokyo and Hon* Kong. In New York, Inche Ismail attended the World Bank conference and the International Monetary Fund meetIng.48 words
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Article39 1963-10-16 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Professor J L. Harrison, head of the Zoology Department at the University of Singapore, will speak on "conservation of wild life" at a Rotary Club luncheon at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow at 1 p.m.39 words
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Article477 1963-10-16 11 OF DETAINEES' DEATH LIST SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gECRET society leaders detained at Pulau Senang were optimistic that their plans to revolt would be a success, a preliminary inquiry was fold today. A ringleader in the conspiracy was purported to have said on the eve of the riots that477 words
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51 1963-10-16 11 TAIPING Tues. Police recovered body of a housewife, Chew See, 40. from a lake in the Lake Gardens here yesterday. Chew See is believed to have visited the Lake Gardens on Saturday night. Her umbrella and sandals were found beside the water. Police are51 words
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Article51 1963-10-16 11 PENANO. Tues.— Police have recovered a car reported stolen! from the Penang General Hospital! last Friday. The vehicle, belonging to a mid- 1 wife, Teoh Slew Kirn, was found; last 'night near the "C" block ofi the hospital, about 75 yards away from the hospital car51 words
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Article28 1963-10-16 11 MUAR. Tuw— The local branch of the Ex -Po! icemen's Union plans to bold 10-day fun fair to help the w'riows and children of expolicemen.28 words
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109 1963-10-16 11 Alarm by eyewitness foiled $1,000 hold-up SINGAPORE. Tues.— Minutes after a clerk had been robbed of $1,000 after coming oat of a bank, two detectives detained a man and recovered the full sum. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain, prosecuting, told a preliminary inquiry today. He added: "This was due to109 words
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Article42 1963-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The American Ambassador, Mr. Charles P. Baldwin, will leave tomorrow for a four-day visit to Sabah and Sarawak. This will be his first official visit to these States since the formation 1 of Malaysia.42 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-10-16 11 ROBERT SINNIAH - HOLIDAY WHEN IT RAINS FOR 160 PUPILS ROBERT SINNIAH: by- Port 1 Swettenham, Tues.- ONE HUNDRED and sixty of the 500 pupils at the national type Malay primary school here get holidays on rainy days. The reason: The roof of their school the biggest here has gaping holes in it.163 words
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Article71 1963-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today ordered P. Vellasamy, 35, a City Council labourer, who kTled his wife. Thtraviam. to be detained in custody at the pleasure of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara after the jury had returned a verdict of "guilty, but71 words
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Article67 1963-10-16 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police are still continuing the search, which began six days ago. for two Barlsan Sosialis Assemblymen, Mr. Chan Sun Wing and Mr.' Wong Soon Fong. They are being sought to help in investigations into the "disturbances" during last week's twoday strike called by the67 words
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Miscellaneous483 1963-10-16 11 |Today's radio, TV R 2S!c°M^ff E^ E «AD.O MALAYS.A SaOHTWA VE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metre* SERVICE 41.7 metre. A-M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 AM 600 Time Signal N*™°o bl^Z'X'u V 8 Ne W t™*"- «Oa Pr^ude To Bre^l 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7 JO fast; 700 Time SianaL The Up And483 words
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202 1963-10-16 12 Soekarno effigy to be burned at Jesselton -rally- lESSELTON, Tues. v An efflgy of President Soekarno will be driven through the streets of Jesselton and set on fire at a rally on Sunday, a Sabah Alliance spokesman said today. This will be the climax of the Alliance's two-day demonstrations In202 words
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Article312 1963-10-16 12 DISASTER FUND NOW $80, 700 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras Road flood 1 victims Jumped today to $80,778 from an overnight total of $65,788 an increase of $14,990 The Deputy Municipal Treasurer, Mr. Tal Yoon Loy, said today that the highest donor of the day312 words
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Article, Illustration394 1963-10-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Controller of the Trade Division in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Inche Sujak bin Rahiman, is likely to be one of three deputy chairmen of the Malaysia Tariff Advisory Board. The Minister of Commerce and Industry,394 words
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106 1963-10-16 12 QLIM RIVER, Tues. An Indonesian, Amran bin Mlali, 27. described as a petty trader and farmer, was jailed for five months when he pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here yesterday to illegal entry into Malaya. Inche Othman bin Omar. Deputy Assistant Controller of106 words
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Article57 1963-10-16 12 IPOH Turn. Aji engineer. Mr. George Bentlnck, 70, woke up at 3.20 a.m. today to see his car being driven away from the porch of bis house in Golf Club Road here. Three hours later police found the vehicle abandoned in Silibln village,57 words
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91 1963-10-16 12 IPOH, Tues. A burglar "fished out" $168 worth of articles and $35 cash from the Government Senior Officers' Mess in Tiger Lane yes- terday. Mr. Yeoh Eng Hun. a Public Works Department engineer, woke up and found several articles missing from his room. Including91 words
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Article40 1963-10-16 12 TAIPING. Tues.— Mr. W. N. Davis, manager of Lauderdale Estate here for more than ten years, has left to take over duties as manager of Sungel Kruit Estate, near Tapah. Mr. W. O. E. Wilson will succeed him.40 words
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154 1963-10-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A n v c member Pakistani parliamentary delegation will arrive here on Sunday for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference which opens on Nov. 4. The conference will be opened by the Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong at the new $16 million154 words
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104 1963-10-16 12 He asked for a kiss and landed in jail BENTONG. Tues. A labourer who embraced a widow and asked her for a kiss, was fined $300 or three months' jail here today. Kon Hen Foo, 23. was found guilty of using criminal force on the widow, Enja binte Lembak, with104 words
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Article42 1963-10-16 12 PENANO. Tues— A girl who rode a motorcycle without displaying an "L" plate was today fined $15. Chin Ah Loo. 18. was lined a further $20 for carrying a pillion passenger on Aug. 10 without authority.42 words
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173 1963-10-16 12 Malaysia: British forces in Far East ready KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— British forces in the Far East are ready to move to meet any eventualities in Malaysia. This was stated today by the new Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Lt. Gen. G. H Baker, who la visiting British garrisons In173 words
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Article15 1963-10-16 12 SINGAPORE. Tups.— Three car« and a motor-cycle were stolen in Singapore yesterday.15 words
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Advertisement88 1963-10-16 12 Introducing Edinburgh KING SIZE FILTER Sj P^l I It r^ M| 1-00 Q^S&^ |II for 20 Especially imported from the United Kingdom SPECIAL OFFER •S«.»O DOWN PAYMENT ONLY J> mm wtmm I """-wi ~> l^^K^B JkV V^^SF I ii S' V«*s. for only 59.10 dawn payment >. you can own88 words
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Advertisement237 1963-10-16 12 Model RQ-500 "THoSE WHO KNOW BUY NATIONAL 'iijtf |hN trontittorizad tap* r*. ■Httw I corder. Superb Recording and ■■■vH Plavbock; noisclnt dv« t» in^^^^^^^ij NATIONAL Golden H«od on* a, >M high-vHicwncy tronustort. Hf ■^^■■V Rw:ordin Q> monitored by ■VJPJ ■T'^M sHf contained speofcw. r.^g r^^^^^^^t I Low pw corm*«p»ion. 1237 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-10-16 13 Drama of an elder! couple in a river AN elderly man, barely conscious, is hauled from a raging river at the end of an hour-long rescue attempt. The drama began when Mr. Norman Vaulkhard and his wife, Camelia, both in their sixties, plunged in their car over a 30 ft.Mirrorpic - 136 words
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314 1963-10-16 13 ROME, Tuesday. £ONFUSED reports that a huge new landslide might touch off another deadly wave on the other side of the Vajont Dam disaster area spread panic among rescue workers and survivors yesterday. i The authorities said early yesterday that another landslide314 words
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82 1963-10-16 13 Unveiled: Moss's 100 m.p.h. dream car LONDON, Tues.—Former British racing car driver, Stirling Moss, unveiled his "dream car" at a Press conference here yesterday. It is a luxurious 100 m:p.h. gadget packed four-seater grand tourer saloon based on a one-and-a-half litre Ford Cortina. The car, which Includes features such asReuter - 82 words
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Article55 1963-10-16 13 STOCKHOLM, Tues.— Accused Soviet Spy, CoL Stlg Wennerstroem admitted Tie supplied the Russian intelligence service with secret Information about the Swedish air force and navy, prosecutor Rhynlnger said on Monday. Rhynlnger said, In a report on Wennerstroem's Interrogation, that the Swedish Air Pbrce Colonel passed along information55 words
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Article35 1963-10-16 13 WASHINGTON, Tues— AmeH-' can merchandise exports during' the first hall of 1963 reached a record annual rate of $21,470 million and are rising still higher In the second half of the year.35 words
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168 1963-10-16 13 BAN JUAN (Puerto Rico). Tues. The Catholic Church and the government have agreed to cooperate on a birth control programme in this Caribbean island outpost of the United States. With the approval of the church, the Health Department here hopes to establish two experimentalReuter - 168 words
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134 1963-10-16 13 Johnson: This is why we want to put man on moon YEW YORK, Tues. Vice- President Lyndon Johnson, inviting all other nations to Join the U.S. in going to the moon, said yesterday: "We do not seek a single piece of real estate anywhere in the universe." Mysteries "We have134 words
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Advertisement462 1963-10-16 14 (Continued from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Ml*.}— Box St ef. axtra EXPERIENCED COOK GENERAL Amah, Chins** required. Live In fond of children. Call 77, Kings Road B'pore 10. WANTEL EXPERIENCED Table and Room Boys also cloth washing and Ironing man for hotel. Apply P.O. Box 659 Singapore.462 words
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Advertisement953 1963-10-16 14 TUITION tt Warda U (Mi*.}— Box St eta. aatra ENGLISH GRADUATE 10 Tears' Teaching Experience. Tel: (B'pore) 5*723. POR SPOKBN ENGLISH consult Englishmen at tbe School ot Spoken English. 338 Telok Ayer Street, (Ansoo Circus) Singapore 1. Telephone *****. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL Guiding Beginners to obtain Success la Driving. Charges953 words
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Advertisement1292 1963-10-16 15 TOJ.IVERPOOI i_*j Due i pore Sana P. Sham Penang PYRRHUS I'aaei Outi"ii Glaite* le Pt/Tadiy Oct 17 ADRASTUS Lpnl. Dublin, Hamburg Gda. II Tiday Oct 17/20 Oct 21 tLPENOt Literpaal ttiasgo* Oct II Oct 22 Oct 21/27 Oct 21 ACHILLES •mouth 1 nil. Holl HM Oct 17 Oct 21 Oct1,292 words
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Advertisement2609 1963-10-16 15 HB9 THE EACQNeT SAILINCS TO C< A, LE HAVRE, HAMBURC, BREMEN. ANTWERP ROnERBAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHENBURt ANO COPENMAtEN "FALSTRIi" B) t»/2S P ?et »/27 Oet 21/Sfct "BORIBANA" a) SO Oct/ 4 Net 5 7 Net I' J Net "MA6BALA" b) 28/24 Nat 2S/27 NM 21/20 Nat ■■AYUTHIA" a) SO Nat/2,609 words
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Advertisement1223 1963-10-16 15 feMcALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. i., Bun CLLCRMAN LIMB «fc KLAVENCSS LINE LONOON, HAMBURG. ROIIERBAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVOC NIJU ■fIMUSOQOUtH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTUNB Cm Of NEUIMTON- tm *JS H HM ypora P. S'hara Penang bonneville L£«- -ltl «/2l OCt HVlOjot 21/10 OCt «isa calls Graigeaiutk Cj| M#f Cm1,223 words
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Article132 1963-10-16 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS easing trend widened while trading continued on quiet lines today. A large majority of leaden again lost ground. Can Bros featured with drop of sd. to 3s. 7d. following the announcement of a loss and omission of the final dividend. Drat Houses lost further to132 words
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Article267 1963-10-16 16 NOVEMBER first frad* rukawr kuy•ra f.a.k. aUtad at B t>.m. In BincaMrt and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 691 cents per Ib. up thrcaalchthi of a cent on Monday's cloatnc level for the poaltloa. Tbc ton* was ajuittly study. a). A.I. and F M BE. eltiing »ncti In eanta267 words
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Article184 1963-10-16 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 16. Tbraa months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. M. Cement 18 eta. Bmelters 20 cts. MrAllster 14 eta. Euro 21 cts. Robinson 11 cU. fed. Dla. 15 eta. C. Storage 4sd. r. A N. 18 eta. Rothmans 13 cts. Uammona 16 eta. 8. Land 6 eta.184 words
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Article72 1963-10-16 16 CHINESE Praduss Exchange, Singapore n»*n a>rtaea ft picul yeeterday: Coconut all: bulk (46 aellers, drum $49 sellers. Coprs: Oct. Nov. UK/Continent (30 buyers Papcxr: Muntok white $150 aellera, Sarawak wblte $147 a nellera. special Sarawak black $115 aellers. garbled Lampong black $116 aellers. ABTA $127 i sellers Singapore72 words
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801 1963-10-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent EASIER conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and equities were pared on a wide front. There seemed no obvious reason for the drops except a general psychological loss of confidence with Indonesian economic confrontation continuing; and an extension801 words
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Article23 1963-10-16 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Slock Lndire?* Ort. 14 Oct. IS Industrials: 123.59 121.31 Tins: 106.74 107.48 S rubbers: 109.41 109.41 Dec 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article27 1963-10-16 16 October 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69} cents (op three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5463.62* (up 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article848 1963-10-16 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuetoad (1.000) $1.56 D. (9.000) (1.64: Ounleps $2.71 BL. (1,000) $274. (2.000) $2.73, (1.000) $2.72. (3.000) (2.75. (1.000) $2.68. (1 000)848 words
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373 1963-10-16 16 THERE was a modest rise of 12J cents in the Straits tlr. price yesterday to $463.62 i per plcul. The offering was estimated at 230 tons, down 5 tons. In London on Monday tin opened moderate y higher following the bigger than373 words
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Advertisement1152 1963-10-16 16 0 0^ RAWASAP KISEN KAJSHA. LTD. U.S.A. fscisic and AUanlie S«rviee Score f>. S'rani Mon|»oig K'tiunf t Cisco I. Angeles N. fork 'RMiilunta Mara' <»/)! Ott 1/ IMM lUt IMi Hmi N Net II Sat 1i1,.,a Mary' }l>n Ni. II < Dk I In I Ocr M Ocr >» tet1,152 words
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Advertisement893 1963-10-16 16 [EZJORIENTI LINES J ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Departs: Penang 16»h October 1963 Singapore 19th October 1963 For Hongkong 22nd724th October, Japan 28th October/lit November Hongkong 4th/6th November Returns: Singapore 9th November 1963 Penang 11th November 1963 Fares from:— Penang $712.00 Tourist; from $1,019.00893 words
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Advertisement424 1963-10-16 16 £7 aatj TqJMM_^B FAR EAST vM, C»N*O» SERVICE: «cct>tiag Cargt Far V^a^^Rf Halifax. St. Jill. N. 8., Miittrtal, Qaeltc, Tkrti Rrtao, Haailtaa, Taraata, Baataa, N. Tark, Balbaara, Pkilatalpkia, Narfalk, Ciarii.'en. Cestxai aai Sesti Aaarita wita traatSiaaaat S'pori P. S'haiD Panang 6enoa Halita* Boston N York Baltimore Ltia MMnk 17/11 Oet424 words
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Article255 1963-10-16 17 SHIPS lying alengsute the Singapore •mini tedar are: Buruga Mani 44, Minesnima Maru 41. Tobago 45. Rutheverett 6/7. Kimanls 15,16, Orange 42 43. Luna ftUemk 12. Rotneuteta 33/34, Karakorum 10/11. Karen Maersk 18, Cbefoo 3.'. 36, Adrastui. Eastern Maid 31/32. Uordoa (I) W.s tDt., Uordoa (ID. Rajah255 words
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Article236 1963-10-16 17 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on prices ruling on Tuesday morning. •P. »I.V. »O.V. •T.C. Cold Stors 7:t 10.5 7.0 I.SO Smelters 295 19.8 10.1 1.67 Conaol. Tin 37/6 M.l 9.3 2.4» F *N. 3.18 x-sll 7.4 ».3 1.41 Oajnmona 2.40 13.5 6.2236 words
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Article146 1963-10-16 17 I'ME Malayan Exchange Bankl' Aaa* alatian mad* th«a« changaa in tU rmtaa to marebmnU jre»terd*y (all rate* to $100>: Naw Va»*t buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD S3 15/16. 90 d/«t S3 1/4 credit bllli, 33 3/8 tnde bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 8/16.146 words
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Advertisement743 1963-10-16 17 NOTICE This Is to inform the public that Messrs. Ng Oek Slang and Nf Oek Slong are no longer In our service as from Ist of October 1963 and that they have no authorities to transact any business or collect monies on our behalf. NO BOON CHONG. Sole Proprietor, CHOP743 words
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Advertisement796 1963-10-16 17 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4%,% DEBENTURE STOCK 1»53/<3-73. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1956/6«-76. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks wIU be closed from 19th October to Ist November. 1963. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S.S. SCALES Chief Financial Officer,796 words
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Advertisement733 1963-10-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS art Invited from candidates WHO SATISFY THE USUAL CmZKNSHIP QUALIFICATION for the undermentioned appointment In TELEVISION SINOAPURA. Ministry Of Culture. APPOINTMENT: GRAPHICS ABTIST. SALARY SCALE: J220-15A-526/B/S4O-15A-475 pjn. Variable allowance at current rates payable in addition. AGE: Over 21 years. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Should nave733 words
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Advertisement556 1963-10-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CHAIR OF ENGLISH The Chair of English in the University of Malaya will become vacant early In 1964. due to the appointment of the present occupant. Professor R3. Le Page, to tbe Chair of Language at the University of York. Applications are invited from candidates556 words
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Advertisement425 1963-10-16 17 TENDERS GALVANISED WIRE ROPE Tenders are invited for tbe purchase of a lot of 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, 18th425 words
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Advertisement447 1963-10-16 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU Tenders made In prescribed form will be received by the Malayan Railway Administration for laundering Railway linen at Pral during the year 1964. Specification and Tender Forms or any other particulars may be obtained at the Locomotive Foreman's Office. Loco Shed, Pral, during office447 words
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Advertisement183 1963-10-16 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU Tenders made in prescribed > form wIU be received by the 1 layan Railway Administration for laundering Railway linen at K. Lumpur di'.ung Uie year 1964. Specifications and Tender Forms or any other particulars may be obtained at the Carriage Foreman's Office, Damansara i183 words
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223 1963-10-16 18 T |ONDON. Tues. Peter RiLi chardson, the Kent and England opening batsman, will lead the Commonwealth cricket team on a tour of Pakistan In November and December. The narty includes five West Indian Test players; a Pakistani. Khalid Ibadulla, who has played most223 words
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Article107 1963-10-16 18 LONDON, Tues. Results of football matches played yes- 1 terday Leagoe Cap 2nd round replays: Lincoln 2 York '0 Northampton 3 Brighton 2. English Ult. 1: Leicester 0 Wolves 1. Uiv S: Colchester 3 Southend 3: Mllwall 0 Peterborough 2: Port Vale 1 Luton 0; Walsall 2107 words
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Article146 1963-10-16 18 Simpson may lead Test team SYDNEY. Toes. AU-rwuider Bobby Simpson. 27. was tonight beinjf tipped as possible rapUin of the Australian "Test team" to tour England next year. There was speculation whether Simpson would get the Australian tow captaincy after it was announced he had been appointed vice-captain of theReuter - 146 words
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Article28 1963-10-16 18 Epsom J«w » - HONG KONO, Tues.— The visiting Indonesian national hockey team was held to a scoreless draw by a Hong Kong selection hi a match here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-10-16 18 AUSTRALIAN Jockey Scobie Breasley booted home three favourites at Wolverhampton, England, on Monday to boost his total of winners to 167 for the Jockey championship. Scobie's rival, Lester Piggott, had a blank day and remained on the 160-mark in the championship race. Picture shows Scobie astride the winner57 words
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Article, Illustration811 1963-10-16 18 FOREST DUKE KEEPS HIS FORM Smart 3f trial by Pembroke Chief Epsom J«w» RAONC hy SINGAPORE, Tira*. PEMBROKE CHIEF, Forest Duke II and Castano, recently promoted to Class 1, showed impressive form on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning. Pembroke Chief, with Lyall Harbridge up, was pulling away811 words
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Article316 1963-10-16 18 NEW HORSES DRAVE BAMBINO (late v Todd), a Class I newcomer, who will make his debut on the Malaysian Turf at Bukit Timah on Sunday, came with an impressive sprint record in Australia. A flve-year-old chestnut gelding by Globetrotter (by Hyperion) out of Brlmstream, Brave316 words
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282 1963-10-16 18 PARIS, Tues. Court Guil- laume Bornano has accepted an Invitation to run his flve-year-old MlsU in the Washington International at Laurel Park, Maryland, on Nov. 11. It «•> announced here It will be the second tune Mistl has run In the race. He was fifthReuter - 282 words
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Article53 1963-10-16 18 BOMBAY. Tues. Erland Kops beat Kurt Nlelsson 18-17, 15-12 here last night in the all-Danish man's singles final of the Cricket Club of India badminton championships. N. Natekar and C. D. Deoras, ol India, beat Chumkum and T. Thonglai (Thailand) 13-15, 15-12. 15-9 in the men'sReuter - 53 words
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Article58 1963-10-16 18 SYDNEY, Tues. South Africa the title holder, beat Canada b> 6tt points to 34 when the Commonwealth amateur golf team tournament opened here today. Britain beat New Zealand by the same score in the other match. Australia had a bye. The five! teams play eachReuter - 58 words
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Article51 1963-10-16 18 JAKARTA, Tues. Five countries have so far accepted Indonesia's Invitation to compete in tennis at the Games of the New Emerging Forces opening here on Nov. 10. They are the United Arab Republic, Chinese People's Republic, Republic Soviet Union, Ceylon and Bolivia a Ganefo organising committee spokesman said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1963-10-16 18 DETROIT, Tues. Horton Smith, twice winner of the American Masters tournament and a former president of the United States Professional Golfers Association, died here yesterday. He was 53.30 words
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279 1963-10-16 18 Malayan promoter appeals to Macapagal BOXING Tlf ANILA, Tues.— A Malayan boxing promoter haa appealed to President Macapagal to allow two Filipino boxers to leave for Singapore for bouts there, according to boxing officials here. The officials said B. E Ong executive director of Ms/aya Films and Investments Ltd sentReuter - 279 words
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297 1963-10-16 18 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky). Tues. Heavyweight challenger Cassius Marcellus Clay said today that a proposed February meeting with champion Sonny Listen would be more than welcome. "I've been dreaming about this fight for a long time. I want that Big Bear297 words
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Advertisement114 1963-10-16 18 THE MOST TTOSTTO WACHTNE IN" ANY BANK SjBHBHB^saiMHHBMBi^BMHMMBI^Bii^HHBJHMHi^HHI A mocHinc (or th* busy y^^ imb^ SHSmi bujiness houte or bonk Jj^^^^^ Jis^B^F S^flHsW ie<f behind efficient ond e<oM*^^S *^S9^^ opcfO< tow. AuuO" A rtpr^* lflk^§ V9^-W& cations to o.i»e yo« JUll^ H^ ADDO-X MODEL 341 SINGAPORE PMONE232SI KUMA lUMPIW PMONeW2I?.«>OH114 words
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Advertisement85 1963-10-16 18 You are a professional beginner with automatic HERE'S HOW! Look through the unique Kristall viewfinder, compose your picture in the luminous frame then watch for the green signal: the moment it appears click the shutter and you have your picture at correct exposure, all automatically set by your Voigtlander Vito85 words
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Article379 1963-10-16 19 DISPUTED PENALTY GAVE STORE BAD START SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THAILAND, who held Malaysia to 1-1 in Saturday's Olympic soccer tournament preliminary round match at Kuala Lumpur, tonight counted a disputed penalty goal in their 2-1 victory over Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium. This 4th minute379 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-10-16 19 E. FIGUEROLA of Cuba (centre lane) winning the men's 100 metres sprint in 10.3 sec at the Tokyo International Sports Week meet. Other runners are (from left): Ishikawa (Japan), Piquemal (France), Enderlein (Germany) and A. Hebauf (Germany), who was second. UPI picture.UPI - 42 words
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Article34 1963-10-16 19 POH. Tues. Perak's opening tie in the under-23 rugger competition against Penang. scheduled on the Municipal padang here on Saturday, will not be held because of Penang's inability to raise a team.34 words
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Article692 1963-10-16 19 TOKYO GAMES "MEW ZEALAND'S two-man track team at Tokyo's l international sports week carried off the honours here today, winning gold medals through Jeff Julian in the marathon and Bill Baillie in the 10,000 metres. i 1 Julian, 27-year-old bank clerk, went to the front InReuter - 692 words
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Article198 1963-10-16 19 Player dispute goes to MRU KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Captain McKay, the brilliant Australian Rugby fullback who played for Commonwealth Forces South last season, is the central figure in a dispute between Jotiore RU and Singapore Joint Services. Both teams want McKay for this year's Malaya Cup competition, and the Malayan198 words
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Article83 1963-10-16 19 SOCCKR Krlan Lge final (P Buntar): PWD 2 Metnodist Secondary sch. 2. Victory Cup (Malacca: KUat 9 Municipal 1. Penanr I>'v. S: IRC 9 MRC 0. Kluanr IMt. t: OPM wjo. Ex-Pupils, SES. HOCKEY— Taiplnr Lee: Prisons 13 BMH 0. Friendlies: Perak Police 2 MES 1. at Ipoh; Police83 words
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418 1963-10-16 19 BADEN-BADEN. Tues. Mr. Avery Brundage. American president of the International Olympic Committee, said here today that aU the world's political problems were Invariably thrown at the doorstep of the Olympic movement. The grey-haired leader of Olympic sport made this declaration ot ideals toReuter - 418 words
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282 1963-10-16 19 POLICE TO MAKE STRONG KING'S CUP BID KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaysian Police, determined to wrest the King's Cup for soccer from holders Malaysian Armed Forces this year, will begin a final phase of intensive training here from Thursday with the arrival of the five Singapore Police Players. Eleven Federation players282 words
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234 1963-10-16 19 Lenny gets the goals for Recs' 4-1 victory Tues. Pour goals O by centre-forward Lenny Nonis enabled Singapore Recreation Club to beat their padang rivals Singapore Cricket Club 4-1 in a Singapore Hockey Association League first division match today. Playing their first match, SRC showed a lively attack In which234 words
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Article47 1963-10-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Rugby Union will hold its klckiog competition tomorrow on the Psilang from 5 p.m. So far only 14 players have entered and SRU secretary Arthur j Bowkett said that others could Join by reporting to him at the Padang tomorrow.47 words
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Advertisement142 1963-10-16 19 GURONSAH/ \f FOR INSTANT ENERGY for SUSTAINED energy Manufactured by CHU6AI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., Tokyo. j. P .n Sot* Ag«nts: TITHES DEHTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD., ri .n ■> Otstributon: TEH BEE HENG CO., 70. Pud- Rood, Ku*ta lupM WING ON MEDICAL CO., 71, p.toimo St., K Ump*r. KIEN FATT MEDICAL142 words
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Miscellaneous110 1963-10-16 19 TODAY'S SPORT FIXTURES BOCCB* B*pore BHFA Junior (Bukit Timah) BMP v Nee Soon Cnp q-Hnala: Jardlne Waugh V (Ayer Rajah Road) RAP Tengah Malayan Airways (Parrer Pk). 'A' v Kluang Oarrlson (Tenaah)Teluk Anson DW. 1: Town Coun- RAP Seletar 'A' v BMH (Seletar) cU v Terun* Jaya (Speedy Rd). Queen's110 words
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Article37 1963-10-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The United States Information Sen-Ice will show a film on the American Field Service International Scholarship Programme at its Theatrette at 3 p.m. on Thursday. Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS U Word* lit Minimum t37 words
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95 1963-10-16 20 MEXICO CITY. Tues. Soviet astronaut Valentina Tereshkova said here today that It would be a good thing if she and Miss Jerri Cobb. who wants to be America's first woman astronaut, could be launched into space together. But she made It clear95 words
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Article, Illustration543 1963-10-16 20 R. CHANDRAN -By- SINGAPORE. Tues. to renew his identity card a few days after his return. He claimed that the officers had not indicated to him whether he would be allowed to stay or be sent back to Jakarta. Ahmad Selamat said543 words
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Article76 1963-10-16 20 R. CHANDRAN - BRISBANE, Tues.— He was 28 and she was 18 too young to be married, her father said. So William Deans and Ethel Barker parted. That was 62 yean ago and since then each has married, raised families and outlived their respective spouses. A fortnightReuter - 76 words
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177 1963-10-16 20 Caravan tourists arrive in Singapore today SINGAPORE, Tues. The Wally Byan Caravan's 104 American tourists will arrive in Singapore in two planes from Hong Kong tomorrow. Their 47 fully-equipped caravans and trucks are being shipped here in the Hopcrest from the United States. The ship will arrive on Sunday and177 words
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127 1963-10-16 20 WE'LL WIN IN THE END, SAYS NASUTION JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Defence Minister and Chief of the Armed Forces Gen. Nasution, said yesterday that Indonesia would eventually win in her confrontation against Malaysia. In a written message to mark the '"five-day battle against the Japanese" in Semarang, Central Java, inReuter - 127 words
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Article94 1963-10-16 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. After. 50 years of continued service to the sick and suffering children of the poor In Singapore, St. Andrew's Mission Hospital In Tanjong Pagar, will celebrate its golden jubilee on Friday. To celebrate Its golden jubilee, the board of management has Invited friends and supporters94 words
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Article323 1963-10-16 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Tues. Conditions in the stock markets .were quieter today, and price movements generally were Irregular. Investors were taking a more cautious view of the market while awaiting a decision regarding the leadership of the conservative party. Buyers were less Insistent and there was some Increase in profit-323 words
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Article43 1963-10-16 20 LONDON Tues. Spot 20 \d., Nov. 20 13, 18 d.. Dec. 21d., Jan. 211/ied., Jan/Mar. 21Hd., Apr./ June 21% d.. July/Sept. 3md., Oct./ Dec. HHd., Jan Mar 21Sd., ci.f. Oct. 20-Nd., Nov. 20 •\d Dec. 30% d. Tone: Easy after very steady.43 words
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Article25 1963-10-16 20 LONDON, Tues. Buyers £929, sellers £830 Forward buyers £928, sellers £929. Settlement £929. Turnover a.m. 180 tons p.m. 23 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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270 1963-10-16 20 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. ITNDERtDEVELOPED countries have received over US$3,OOO million worth of Soviet and Communist bloc arms., aooording to r.S. Defence Department testimony made public yesterday. The'testimony, given by Pentagon officials to a House of Representatives sub-committee, did not say over what periodReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement190 1963-10-16 20 BIRTH YAP: To Maureen and Victor, a •on Brian at K.K.H. on 14.10.63 mother and baby well. Thank* to doctor and maff. NO DOWN PAYMENT SHARP SPECIAL EASY OFFER I V I PAYMENT 1R" T CJIC; Monthly COO/ 1S ID 1M 5419/- Paymtnt •Zo/- M.nthl >, TCA- CJJMI MSMMy fOQIRA190 words
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