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Title Section20 1963-10-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times lieu**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article457 1963-10-17 1 More air-sea patrols FISHERMAN SHOT IN HIP WWLE TRYING TO START ENGINE: ANOTHER ROBBED OF $2,500 GEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. SHORTLY before the Defence Ministry announced today that it had deployed more ships to protect Malaysian fishermen, two more attacks by armed Indonesian pirates in the Malacca457 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-10-17 1 K. BASKARAN - DIVERS FIND CAR WITH A SECRET K. BASKARAN: By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A RMY and police A divers today located a black Hillman car, thought to be one of three vehicles swept into a mining pool at the height of last week's flood disaster at Cheras. There were Indications tonight214 words
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156 1963-10-17 1 S launches personal diplomacy by dining at envoys 9 homes JAKARTA. Wed. PRESIDENT Soekar- no will dine with the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. N.A. Mikhailov. at the ambassador's home tonight, a spokesman said today. In the last two weeks, the 62 year old Indonesian leader has visited the Japanese, American andReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-10-17 1 Victory for General Park SEOUL, Wed. South Korean Opposition candidate Posun Yun's Civil Rule Party tonight conceded defeat to retired army General Chung Hee Park (above). the junta leader, and candidate of the Democratic Republican Party, in the presidential elections held yesterday. In conceding defeat, the Civil Rule Party's spokesman,Reuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-10-17 1 BONN, Wed. Professor Ludwig Erhard was today elected West German Chancellor in succession to Dr. Adenauer. Voting in the Bundestag (Parliament) was: 279 in favour. 180 against. 24 abstentions, one invalid. Dr. Erhard needed 250 rotes to ensure election. Erhard. for 14 years Minister of Economics, succeeded hisReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration527 1963-10-17 1 RODERICK PESTANA - Search for strangers continues in jungle and swamp RODERICK PESTANA: By JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday VILLAGERS living in the Pontian area, where "armed khaki-clad Indonesian soldiers" are reported to have been seen recently, are confident that any strangers hiding in the area will be found within the next few days. The527 words
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Article273 1963-10-17 1 Bella's desert truce bid fails IifARRAKESH. Wed.— ITI Algerian and Moroccan officials met here yesterday in an apparently unsuccessful effort to end the Sahara battle over two military outposts. Fighting continued today. The Algerian emissaries, the former Information Minister. Mr. Mohammed Yazid, and Major Hoffman Slimane. arrived here one dayReuter; UPI - 273 words
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Article33 1963-10-17 1 NINE-HOUR STOP BERLIN, Wed— Russia again harassed Western allied traffic on Autobahn to Berlin today by holding up British Army convoy for more than nine hoars before letting it pass.— UPl.33 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-10-17 2 Lopez pleads for patience, restraint MALAYSIA SOLUTION 'IN SIGHT' WASHINGTON, Wed. Salvador P. Lopez, the Philippines Foreign Minister, told a Press conference here yesterday that "patience and restraint" would lead to an improvement in relations between the Philippines and Indonesia with Malaysia. He expressed optimism that a solution was inReuter; UPI - 360 words
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141 1963-10-17 2 JAKARTA PLANS TO STEP UP RADIO WAR JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Government has decided to increase the transmitting power of four of its radio stations "to balance the provocative broadcasts of Radio Malaysia," it was announced here. The Information Minister. Dr. Ruslan Abdul Ganl, after conterriiiK with President Sockarno, saidReuter - 141 words
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Article38 1963-10-17 2 ALGIERS. Wed. An official decree published here Irsi night extends Algeria's. territorial waters to 12 sea miles. It also reserves fishing rights within the territorial zone for Algerians. Foreigners must get a permit. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article41 1963-10-17 2 LONDON. Wed. The Air Ministry announced last night that 12 Javelin night and allweather fighters of the R.A.F. will fly to India at the end of this month "to exercise and asgirt Hip Indian Air defence OTRanis.ition." DPI.41 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-10-17 2 A PLEDGE AT START OF 3,400-MILE MARCH RAJMOHAN GANDHI (centre right standing) 28--year-old grandson of the late Mahatraa Gandhi, and 20 Kerala Congressmen pledge tfteir lives at the Gandhi Memorial recently "to create a society socially and economically better than any Communist or Capitalist society." They made the pledge at77 words
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203 1963-10-17 2 Seven freed— after 8 years' detention MANILA, Wednesday. SEVEN Chinese students were saved from deportation and freed after eight years of detention by Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal yesterday. i v »i They were Lao King Chu. alias Rosa Lao, Chua Siok Hua, Ang Giok Lun, alias Lolita Ang, Lao Siok203 words
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Article18 1963-10-17 2 TUNIS. Wed.— The last French soldier has left Tunisia. President Bcurgulba announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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165 1963-10-17 2 Students throw eggs at Madame Nhu DRINCETON (N.J.), Wed. Ice cream cartons filled with rocks and eggs were tossed at South Vietnam's Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu last night when she arrived with her daughter to address Princeton University students. Several of the objects struck her car. but she was notReuter; UPI - 165 words
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Article41 1963-10-17 2 ACCRA. Wed. President Nkrumah announced yesterday Ghana -vill no longer require private 'companies operating in the country to plounh back 60 per cent of their profits after tax. The two-year-old compulsory savings scheme will be abolished. —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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118 1963-10-17 2 Moscow and Peking 'may shoot it out 9 rpAIPEH. Wed. ChiX nese Nationalist intelligence sources predicted that the worsening Moscow-Peking relations in Sinkiang, China's western province bordering Russia, might lead to a shooting war between them, the China Post reported (Jiving credit to Its sources as the first to reportReuter - 118 words
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287 1963-10-17 2 Peking guilty of perverse thinking India tells UN UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday FDIA accused Communist China yesterday of perverse thinking in its opposition to the East-West nuclear test ban treaty. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, chief Indian delegate and sister of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the U.N. Assembly's mainReuter - 287 words
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Miscellaneous9 1963-10-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby -J I .•^A/^U I9 words
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77 1963-10-17 3 LONDON, Wed. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery said here yesterday that if Russia marched on the West, "China will walk In at her backdoor." He said there would be 100 mlllioi. Chinese who, in due course, would be armed with nuclear weapons at Russia'sReuter - 77 words
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Article78 1963-10-17 3 Classes for Indians: A protest CJOUTHALL, Wed. More 3 than 100 angry British parents protested here against the introduction of special elementary classes for Indians at a school In this town which has about 6,000 coloured residents. In a protest march they claimed the Indian youngsters would bring down theReuter - 78 words
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Article55 1963-10-17 3 MARRAKESH. (Morocco). Wed. A hard-riding Berber tribesman fell from his horse during a hell-for-leather celebration yesterday and the riderless animal dashed toward Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy but pulled up a few yards short. She did not move or flinch. A Secret Service man Jumped in front of Mrs.55 words
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Article40 1963-10-17 3 PARIS. Wed. The National Assembly yesterday voted by a show of hands to give young Frenchmen the right to object to military service on conscientious grounds. At present objectors are sent to prison for refusing to serve. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article34 1963-10-17 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union yesterday formally deposited their Instruments ot ratification of the partial nuclear teat-ban treaty with U Thant, the Secretary General. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article29 1963-10-17 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Admiral Alan Kirk, who held many U.S. diplomatic posts after 40 years of naval service, died in hospital here yesterday. He was 74—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article24 1963-10-17 3 ABERCRAVE (Wales). Wed. Ronald Pearce, 31, was fined £35 for stealing a two-ton bridge and selling the steel as scrap. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration278 1963-10-17 3 LONDON, Wednesday ]yjR. Harold Macmillan, in a hospital sickbed, appeared last night to be emerging as the ultimate "kingmaker" in the Conservative Party's leadership crisis still in deadlock after a week of intensive backstage manoeuvring. The Prime Minister, who after entering hospital forReuter - 278 words
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163 1963-10-17 3 US, Russia agree: No N-bombs in outer space UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— Russia and the United States agreed yesterday on a U.N. pledge to outlaw nuclear weapons from outer space. The two nations, in private discussions here, agreed on a draft U.N. resolution to be given priority attention by the 111-nationReuter - 163 words
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Article40 1963-10-17 3 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Wed. A woman of 104 tins become the oldest road accident victim in the country's history, police reported here. She was struck and killed by a car uhlle walking along a road.40 words
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Article, Illustration285 1963-10-17 3 Aloof and proud without a word of thanks ADENAUER'S LAST DAY AS GERMANY'S CHANCELLOR ]>ONN. Wed.—Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer abandoned power yesterday with dignity and aloof pride. It seemed, In fact, a victory as he stepped down from the high-backed, green-leather Chancellor's chair he has occupied for 14 years InReuter - 285 words
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269 1963-10-17 3 VATICAN COUNCIL VOTES TO REPLACE LATIN IN GIVING SACRAMENTS VATICAN CITY, Wed. —The Vatican Council yesterday voted by 2,103 to 19 to allow almost complete replacement of Latin by modern languages in administering the sacraments. Any decision to replace Latin will be taken by national groups of bishops. But theReuter; UPI - 269 words
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Article31 1963-10-17 3 LONDON. Wed. —.Mrs. Joan Bmblcy won a divorce from her husband on Monday after testifying he poured dish of Ice cream over her head during an argument.— UPL31 words
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Article137 1963-10-17 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— The 39-year-old New York Mirror (circ. 880,000 a moraine tabloid, ceased publication last night The Hearst Corporation announced that most of the newspaper's assets had been sold to the New York Daily News. The Mirror, which had fought an unsuccessful circulation137 words
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Advertisement232 1963-10-17 3 s This is the world's first electric RAZQR! m f^^ iitl|\ ELECTRIC shaving that's razor-dote, a* do it for yourself today. Call in at the nearest close as a barber's razor, that's what you Ronson stockist, preferably afteryou'vc had your get with this new Ronson. And that's why normal morning232 words
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Advertisement131 1963-10-17 3 y yv the most distinguished name in SUNGLASSES ray-ban tenses are perfectly matched for jl thickness and are jM B fl WU guaranteed free JH^^H^ \«fl f rom imperfections. In a variety of latest frame styles and colours-for men Available at all "tZtZ"* leading Opticians your prescription. ■^^BBGR^Ero^ 1 ;^32&?^131 words
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Article, Illustration570 1963-10-17 4 SEEDS FOR GOOD ARRANGEMENTS EXIST HERE' SINGAPORE. Wednesday A HOST of inquiries from Singapore businessmen and industrial L ists on the prospects of joint ventures in Singapore with Americans and American capital kept the U.S. marketing and industrial development trade mission570 words
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113 1963-10-17 4 The 'killer' wall: Four parties involved- SINGAPORE, Wed. The State Coroner, Mr. Nadesan Ganesan, today clarified that four parties were responsible for the "unsatisfactory" construction of a gable wall for advertising purposes. This wall, on the roof of a Geylanf Road house, cave way one stormy night and crushed to113 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-10-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed A WARNING against creating a "Congo" within the nursing service was made today before the Government-appointed board of inquiry into a dispute on union representation \n the service The general affairs secretary of the Singapore Medical Services Union. Mr. F.V. Rajendra, in his462 words
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Article250 1963-10-17 4 Youth to stand trial for rape SINGAPORE. Wed. A O woman was searching for her daughter some distance from her house in Jalan Puay Poon one afternoon when some "moving" bushes aroused her suspicions, a preliminary inquiry was told today. The woman, Koh Hong Boey, said she approached the bushes,250 words
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Article33 1963-10-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Sakaldeo Ral has been elected president of the North Indian Hindu Association. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Uma Shanker Dube (hon. gen. secretary) and Mrs. Kamala Rai (hon. treasurer).33 words
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Article71 1963-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The threeday Primary School Leaving Examinations in the four-language media at 421 city and Island centres ends tomorrow. The island centres Include Übln, Tekong. St. John's, Bukom Besar Branl and Sekljang Pelepah. Chartered motor sampans, the Master Attendant's boats, and the Shell Company of Singapore71 words
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Advertisement261 1963-10-17 4 FOR SEVEN YEARS.SHE SAID ("all of a siiijwM! mr- SUDDEN IT'S... N V^B j V~->. NOW! to- \astf^ I '.NOW! <%gf Jjf< V tldfcftshi \i affair ■I SHIRLEY JONES'QGyOUNGi? m PANAVISION'ANO METROCOLOR il^if/^J^^p l om \s nnn Si** inn 1 1 Lll/w J^Jkiteadil Spore S SHOWS DAILY: 11 am, 1.45,261 words
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Advertisement63 1963-10-17 4 vffflfi(liwjniifm fh n VI^^BAIA^MfIIHHHBBBfI 9440 6 Today: 1 30-3.30-7.00-9 30 p.m. Laurence Harvey Capucine "WALK ON THE WILD SIDE". Tomorrow: "Hell to Eternity". MrsJucmo mmmmmmmm NEELO in the Zeor, l^Tm msraotm t»sxn t*uu f H (t§ BAHJAKAft 4 </' (trffrem woi —ZM A>rr S»*r# UfT4fl4 "cMOfWrnWrnM TCVQRPnw -Nnkhr»-W-»li" 'H' Totfay63 words
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Advertisement173 1963-10-17 4 I I ■>] i+\ BkATONf O pE "S TOMORROW! I Vb^-^jLM^dVJP Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) II 4Qfc V« W MARDI GRAS Festival mylewe DEMONGEOT sylva KOSCINA Tel: 21-116 flSTlfl^«7^'fc (SINGAPORE) 3rd COLOSSAL WEEK! DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1 1 am-2.30-6.00 9.15pm AT NORMAL PRICES: St.oo-52.00 S3.OQ AN EPIC TO END ALL EPICS!173 words
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Miscellaneous272 1963-10-17 4 "pHE following Is today'! schedule from Penmng'. Ipoh. Kuala Lum--1 of civil aircraft movement! at pur. Malacca (ML, 047) 6.30 p.m. Paya Leoar airport Singapore: from Kucblnc (ML 401) 10.19 P.m.; from Pecans 'ML 0S1) 8.40 P.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 009) B0 AC: Prom London, Frankfurt, 9.00 p.m. Zurich.272 words
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Article77 1963-10-17 5 Classes for Indians: A protest SOUTHALL, Wed. More than 100 angry British parents protested here against the Introduction of special elementary classes for Indians at a school In this town which has about 6,000 coloured residents. In a protest march they claimed the Indjan youngsters would bring down the standardReuter - 77 words
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Article55 1963-10-17 5 MARRAKESH. (Morocco). Wed. A hard-riding Berber tribesman fell from his hone during a hell-for-leather celebration yesterday and the riderless animal dashed toward Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy but pulled up a few yards short. She did not move or flinch. A Secret Service man Jumped In front of Mrs.55 words
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Article40 1963-10-17 5 PARIS. Wed. The National Assembly yesterday voted by a show of hands to give young Frenchmen the right to object to military service on conscientious grounds. At present objectors are sent to prison for refusing to serve. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article34 1963-10-17 5 UNITED NATIONB, Wed. Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union yesterday formally deposited their Instruments of. ratification of the partial nuclear test-ban treaty with U Thant, the Secretary General.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article29 1963-10-17 5 NEW YORK. Wed. Admiral Alan Kirk, who held many VS. diplomatic posts after 40 years of naval service, died In hospital here yesterday. He was 74.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article24 1963-10-17 5 ABERCRAVE (Wales). Wed. Ronald Pearce, 31. was fined £35 for stealing a two-ton bridge and selling the steel as scrap. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-10-17 5 LONDON, Wednesday ]\jR. Harold Macmillan, in a hospital sickbed, appeared last night to be emerging as the ultimate "kingmaker" in the Conservative Party's leadership crisis still in deadlock after a week of intensive backstage manoeuvring. The Prime Minister, who after entering hospital forReuter - 275 words
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165 1963-10-17 5 US, Russia agree: No N-bombs in outer space UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— Russia and the United States agreed yesterday on a U.N. pledge to outlaw nuclear weapons from outer space. Tne two nations, in private discussions here, agreed on a draft U.N. resolution to be given priorit.v attention by the 111-nationReuter - 165 words
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Article40 1963-10-17 5 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Wed.— A woman of 104 hns become the oldest road accident victim in the country's history, police reported here. She ua* struck and killed by a car while walking along a road.40 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-10-17 5 Aloof and proud without a word of thanks ADENAUER'S LAST DAY AS GERMANY'S CHANCELLOR OONN, Wed.—Chan--13 cellor Konrad Adenauer abandoned power yesterday with dignity and aloof pride. It seemed, in fact, a victory as he stepped down from the high -backed, green-leather Chancellor's chair he has occupied for 14 yearsReuter - 281 words
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79 1963-10-17 5 LONDON, Wed. Field Mar- shal Lord Montgomery said here yesterday that if Russia marched on the West, "China will walk in at her backdoor." He said there would be 100 mlllloi. Chinese who. In due i course, would be armed with nuclear weaponsReuter - 79 words
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266 1963-10-17 5 VATICAN COUNCIL VOTES TO REPLACE LATIN IN GIVING SACRAMENTS VATICAN CITY, Wed. The Vatican Council yesterday voted by 2,103 to 19 to allow almost complete replacement of Latin by modern languages in administering the sacraments. Any decision to replace Latin will be taken by national groups of bishops But theReuter; UPI - 266 words
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Article31 1963-10-17 5 LONDON, Wed. —.Mrs. Joan Embley von a divorce from her husband on Monday after testifying he poured a dish of Ice cream over her head during an argument.—UPL31 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-10-17 5 NEW YORK. Wed.— The 39-year-old New York Minor (circ. 880,000). a morning tabloid, ceased publication last night. The Hearst Corporation announced that most of the newspaper's assets had been sold to the New York Daily News. The Mirror, which had fought an unsuccessful circulation141 words
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Advertisement228 1963-10-17 5 i This is the world's first electric RAZOR /if |fc*w«ij»!^ f| HI /j^wf ELECTRIC shaving that's razor-close, as do it for yourself today. Call in at the nearest close as a barber's razor, that's what you Ronson stockist, preferably after you've had your get with this new Ronson. And that's228 words
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Article, Illustration570 1963-10-17 6 'SEEDS FOR GOOD ARRANGEMENTS EXIST HERE' SINGAPORE. Wednesday A HOST of inquiries from Singapore businessmen and industrial L ists on the prospects of joint ventures in Singapore with Americans and American capital kept the U.S. marketing and industrial development trade mission570 words
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113 1963-10-17 6 The 'killer' wall: Four parties involved- SINGAPORE, Wed. The State Coroner, Mr. Nadesan Ganesan, today clarified that four parties were responsible for the "unsatisfactory" construction of a gable wall for advertising purposes. This wall, on the roof of a Geylang Road house, gave way one stormy night and crushed to113 words
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Article, Illustration469 1963-10-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed A WARNING against creating a "Congo" within the nursing service was made today before the Government-appointed board of inquiry into a dispute on union representation in the service. The general affairs secretary of the Singapore Medical Services Union. Mr. F.V. Rajendra, hi his469 words
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Article254 1963-10-17 6 Youth to stand trial for rape SINGAPORE. Wed. A woman was searching for her daughter some distance from her house in Jalan Puay Poon one afternoon when some "moving" bushes aroused her suspicions, a preliminary inquiry was told today. The woman, Koh Hong Boey, said she approached the bushes, looked254 words
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Article33 1963-10-17 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Sakaldeo Ral has beeq elected president of the North Indian Hindu Association. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Uma Shanker Dube (hon. gen. secretary) and Mrs. Kamala Ral ihon. treasurer)33 words
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Article338 1963-10-17 6 TBE following la today'! schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt. Zurich. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) 6.55 p.m.; from Matbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 711) 9.03 P.m. Japan Air Lines: Prom Jakarta (JL 714) 8.50338 words
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Article71 1963-10-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The threeday Primary School Leaving Examinations in the four-language media at 421 city and island centres ends tomorrow. The Island centres Include Ubin, Tekong. St. John's. Bukom Besar. Brant and Sekljang Pelepah. Chartered motor sampans, the Master Attendant's boats, and the. Shell Company of Singapore71 words
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Advertisement272 1963-10-17 6 j FOR SEVEN YEARS.SHE SAID AJLHJa 4*^l ("all of a .nfkJ l $L% *x r SUDDEN IT r sT^S| NOW! mkd.^ll- now! <npjp j 1/V tK/cfish: V affair ■iSHiRLEyjONES-QGyouNGl^ I ED BUIIDNS'CTM JONESK^ COLOR |tl4(^W^B on*:** lin a 7 ion 1 y Lll/U JgiJj* y'^^k. Spore 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11272 words
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Advertisement51 1963-10-17 6 Todoy: 1 30-J.JO-7.00-9 30 p.m. LOuranc* Horv«y Capucina "WALK ON TNI WILD SIDE". Tofnorrow: "Hell to Eternity". Introducing f?&H wmmmmmmm MEELO .nth, x,or, \Wm mtrotn&t mtKu ttutt! dm BAHJARAV ±E\ *»tr S»vrMCMr»SiitKoOswkWkwtk* TCVOBinw -N"ltHr»-W-i|i" 'H' MkM To««T only: 2.30-7. 15-9 JO p.m "JUNGLE CAT". Tomorrow only. "Yin Yueng Cheng Tien"51 words
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Advertisement147 1963-10-17 6 I if ■kATONf OPEHS TOMORROW! I Vb^LjLZIBM^^JP Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) myleue DEMONGEOT syua KOSCINA Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) 3rd COLOSSAL WEEK! DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1 1am -2.30 -6.00 9.15pm AT NORMAL PRICES: Sl.OO 52.00 53.00 AN EPIC TO END ALL EPICS! I-»*W««T. SMMY K» HOSSAMA X ANOUK SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCISSION: $1.00147 words
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Advertisement411 1963-10-17 6 OPENS TODAY* ■11 am-1. 30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p «.J OF V^i < Gordon Scott Moire OrftJ Eottmon Color Euroscoo# < > pius Venice Pnre-Wmner Shorf. "A LITTIR FROM COLUMBIA". I<■ SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! 1 S^- ,...reMTOrOE& j 3rd WEEK!! 0 DAILY 4 IHOWII ♦11 i.m., 2.30, 6.00 A 9. 1S p.m.T <►411 words
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Article344 1963-10-17 7 MOTHER JUMPED fNTO RIVER WITH THREE CHILDREN: PEOPLE THREATENED US' KUANTAN, Wednesday. HOUSEWIFE. Limah binte Ibrahim. 32. was acquitted and discharged in the High Court today by Dato Justice Hashim on a charge of murdering her three children at Kampong Lebak, Temerloh, on Nov. 12 last344 words
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299 1963-10-17 7 All-out help to guide pupils in choice of —careers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The vocational guidance coordinating body is going all out to help parents and teachers of the 15,000 schoolleaving children each year to guide them in their choice of careers. As few parents and teachers have so far attended299 words
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Article45 1963-10-17 7 PENANG. Wed.— Fokkcr F-27 Friendship planes of Malayan Airways will start operating from Bayan Lepas from tomorrow. The airport has been improved and extended at a cost of about $2,273,000 to take larger and heavier aircrafts, including the Vlctcers Viscount.45 words
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72 1963-10-17 7 TAIPING. Wed. A sundry shop assistant. Chuah Tool Ngin. 21. was lined $4,740 or 18 months' jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday [or illegal possession ol saccharine. A taxi driver. Lee Cheng Ciiooi. 36. who was jointly charged with Chuuh. was acquitted without72 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-10-17 7 SINGAPORE Wed. Mr. Wilson Heng (above*, managing director' of Wills' Pharmacy here, died this morning after a short illness. A keen sportsman, Mr. Heng. 48, was one of the founders of both the £ing;aporp Gun Club and the Archery Club. He was a88 words
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Article63 1963-10-17 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Teluk Anson Town Council is offering a cash prize of $500 for the best design accepted for its coat-of-a-ms. The competition is open to all Malaysian citizens and the design should have a Malayan background, depicting the historical development of the town. Entries63 words
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Article44 1963-10-17 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mrs S. K. Wong, president of the Chinese Women's Association, and Mrs. Lee Mvi Ling, manager of the United Insurance Company, will be guest speakers at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West meeting at the Prince's Restaurant tomorrow at 1.00 p.m44 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-10-17 7 Two big parties in Sarawak may join Umno KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed.— Two political parties in SarawaK with a membership of about 100.000 may soon be dissolved to form an Umno division there. The organisations are the Party Negara Sarawak (Panas> and the Barisan Anak Jatl Sarawak (BerJasa). A top269 words
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Article36 1963-10-17 7 KUCHING. Wed Belaga «;r--fleld in Sarawak's Third Division has been reconstructed and is now suitable for ii.se by Borneo Airways Twin Pioneer aircraft. the Director of Public Works. Mr J K. Wardzala. .said today.36 words
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Article45 1963-10-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A businessman here will be charged in court tomorrow with smuggling ot jewellery from Hong Kong. He was detained at the airport here by Customs officers on hi* arrival from Hong Kong in a Cathay Pacific plane45 words
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Article39 1963-10-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lee Yoke Chee. 31 was charged today with extorting $4,000 irom Tai Soo Ymit at the 10th mile. Klang Koad on Dec. 30. 1961 Bail was xllourd Hearing whs fixed for Feb. 8.39 words
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202 1963-10-17 7 EXPERT STUDIES ECONOMICS OF PAPER MILL I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Canadian expert has started work to determine the feasibility ot setting up a paper mil. in Malaysia. Mr. KR. Meyer, vice-pre-sident of Stadler-Hurter International. Ltd.. a leading firm of consultants on the pulp and paper Industry. Is conducting the feasibility202 words
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Article60 1963-10-17 7 SINGAPORE. Wea. Polire detained five suspects and screened 399 neoDlr in anti secretsociety nticis in the na.st 24 hours Three men ueie detHined under the Societies Ordinance The other two. believed to be members of the 108 secret society group ODenitine in the ranionp Pa^r60 words
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105 1963-10-17 7 Population of Singapore up by 50,000 a year gINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's population has increased at the rate of 50,000 a year since 1960, according to the latest official figures. On June 30. 1960, there were 1,634,000 people. By June 30, 1961. this figure had risen to 1,687,000 and on June105 words
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Article211 1963-10-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, today expressed regret over 'misunderstanding'" created as a result of its decision to send a fact-find-ing team to Singapore. Both the rival trade union organisations in Singapore the National Trades Union Congress211 words
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171 1963-10-17 7 FELLOWSHIP OFFER TO NANYANG GRADS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government is offering four fellowships tenable in 1964 at the University of Singapore for serving officers, who are graduates ol j Nanyanu University, to study j for the Bachelor of Aru (Honours) degree. These fellowships are to enable these officers to171 words
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Advertisement129 1963-10-17 7 K ImJ BpHr"*"™"^^^^^^"^ PE M TAX I| —^^^^iS^a^Br: 1? Sf »'jff I^lfl hJ I i N 1 t«B Just hold an Asahi Pentax .and you will understand why this camera is the ultimate choice of discriminating professionals all over the world. Model SV-6-clement Super-Tokumar 55 mm t/1.8 lent and shutter129 words
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Advertisement328 1963-10-17 7 ggjg 'Royal' is here at last! J 23" Royal Lowboy Flawless design teamed to proved performance brings yet another outstanding J addition to the famous J ASTOR 'Royal range AVAILABLE FROM: KHOON SEAH ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 161. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: *****. DEALERS INVITED LOOK SPECIALLY SLIM AND fl Wr328 words
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642 1963-10-17 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. •JJHE Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, today committed all the 64 detainees, accused of complicity in the July 12 riots at Pulau Senang, for trial at the Assizes. This ends the 21-day preliminary inquiry into642 words
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Article, Illustration180 1963-10-17 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Trident triplejet airliner, built In England by the De Havilland division of Hawker Siddeley Aviation, will visit Malaysia from Saturday to Tuesday in the course of a 100.000-mile final proving flight before it goes into public service. Designed specifically180 words
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Article, Illustration193 1963-10-17 8 Spotlight on Malaysia now, says chief of -Reuters- KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The general manager of Reuters, Mr. Gerald Long, said today that the creation of Malaysia had undoubtedly focussed the attention of the world on this region. "Naturally, Reuters as a news agency is very sensitive to news requirements andReuter - 193 words
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139 1963-10-17 8 Export of coconut oil on quota basis only SINGAPORE, Wed. From today the export of coconut oil to all destinations except Malaysia will be allowed on a quota basis only. It Is believed this measure ha.s been introduced to conserve stocks of copra, which Is no longer coming to Singapore139 words
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89 1963-10-17 8 TANA RATA. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman, vho arrived fur a holiday here on Monday, spent indoors today because of in* cessant rain since morning. It is understood that the Prim* Minister will cut short his holiday here if the present bad weather continues. Also89 words
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Article48 1963-10-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tin vice-chancellor of the Ceylon university. Sir Nicholas Attyalla, left for Colombo today "very Impressed" with the Malayan university. Sir Nicholas, who Is on a world tour after attending the Commonwealth universities conference in London, spent four days in Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Advertisement263 1963-10-17 8 Keep COOL with Air conditioning is no longer a tioniogyou not only get the finest the first NAME IN AIR CONDITIONING luxury, it is a natural addition to equipment, but a complete and better and mote pleasant living efficient 24 hour maintenance standards. Be to a nursery, living service which263 words
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Miscellaneous167 1963-10-17 8 Alleft Oop Bg V.T. Hatnlin \df CMON, UTTLE CHMUa3£ THIS WHOLE M-"*^ /^OrV, NOW HOWN HECK ...BUT ITD BE A CINCH R7 THIS SOUNDS UCE A I THING'S A THERE.' I XjjC. 1 DVK EXPECT TO WED-, RIGHT \IF VVE HAP A LAPDER. M DAMSEL IN PtSTRESSf WASTE OP /UP167 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1963-10-17 9 Co-ops -the key to rural success Text of an inaugural lecture LAST OF 4 PARTS THERE is a long list of itci;:s connected with the provision of housing, sanitation and water supply by rural employers. At present there are no regulations and there is no inspection Likewise lacking are any1,141 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-10-17 9 IF. THE TRADE I UNIONS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN RURAL WORKERS. THEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRADITION OF OUR LEGAL AND ADMIN. SYSTEM THEY SHOULD BE PROTECTED BY A DISCNATED MINISTRY OF THE COVT38 words
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Advertisement497 1963-10-17 9 TheNewG.E.C. REGAL RANGE of refrigerators Famous G.E.C. qualit^Bkigerators— value-priced! S^^ s REGAL in every way, this new range of WKk G.E.C. refrigerators brings you the well.^^T^^ **fa^ known G.E.C. quality combined with brili^j(pMMßP^aß^Hi«i liant new design and value-priced. All aojHVMHHaflHiWattHaV models have durable, all-steel cabinets with sparkling white enamel finish,497 words
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Advertisement242 1963-10-17 9 SINGAPORE Asiatic Rafri.aratiaa Ca., 385, Upper Aljumed Road. Boon Clwye I Co 122, Hill Street. Bri_kt Ca., LM., 20, East Coast Road, (15). Ceitral Electrical t latriferatiat Ca_ 346, Joo Chiat Road, (15). Ckeif lant Radio I Electrical Ca., 613, Geylang Road. (14). and at 21, Middle Road. Ckeif Mia242 words
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Obituary59 1963-10-17 10 10 W»t4t $10 (Minimum) MR. WILSON MBNO. Mcd 4«. passed away peacefully on tbit moratnic •f 14-10-IM3 leaving behind bis bemourn his loss. Cortes* leaves No. 1 Beeood Avenue. Off Bukit Tlmah Road for Bldadarl Cemetery at 4.00 p.m. today. In lieu of wreataw. please donate to S.A T.A59 words
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Article56 1963-10-17 10 10 Wards SlO (Mimjmmm) THE FAMILY of tt>. 1»I. Jr».l» Montelro thank ail concerned for wreaths, donations towards Masses and ■Maadaaes at the. funeral on lL'th ■Ft oner. MR. AND MRS. Tony Chan wish to •spress their slncsr* thanks to relatives and friends for th.ir valuable presents and attendance56 words
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Article89 1963-10-17 10 J0 nr4m $10 (Minimum) FOR FRESN fnuen milk try •Masters 1 Only SOe per plni. NEW: new: THATCHER! Mint *>auc< makes lamb cbops even more 4fl|cious. At (ood stores. VI OB A. Members ar» reminded of Ibe Kilm 8ho« on Krlday. 18th October at 7.30 p.m. In tbe Clubhouse.89 words
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Article658 1963-10-17 10 Some of the facts of economic confrontation have begun to strike home in Indonesia. It is now realised that the entrepot trade through Singapore and Penang cannot be switched to the Philippines, or anywhere else, by push-but-ton. It is almost beyond beliei that President Soekamo consulted his658 words
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Article353 1963-10-17 10 The importance to she natural rubber industry of improved marketing techniques has been much emphasised of late. Welcome proof that prac- tical steps are being taken to [meet this challenge is to be had in the meeting, now under way in Kuala Lumpur, of overseas technical service officers of353 words
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Article206 1963-10-17 10 The victims of the Chens flood disaster, whose plight haa evoked a generous sympathy from many members of the public, have also attracted attention of a more unsavoury kind. A low order of spiv is reported to be trying to turn to profit the misery of the scores206 words
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Article475 1963-10-17 10 Trading with the enemy U.S. SHIFT ON COMMUNISM bj Godfrey Hodgson WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy's decision to allow sales of American surplus wheat to Russia and other East European countries marks a perceptible movement of American public opinion on relations with Communism. The first noticeable step came with an 80475 words
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Article152 1963-10-17 10 MALAYSIA made Its debut as a nation last month with a unified defence and police system —in fact everything except posts, the nations greatest communications system. As a philatelist. I believe that the present system is certainly not to the advantage of Malaysians. Though Singapore postage152 words
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Article111 1963-10-17 10 A 6 another flat dweller. I think your correspond- ent has overlooked the fact that multl-storeyed flats have common verandahs which are used by tenant*, visitors, etc Dors on being attracted by people passing by will begin barking and this may cause considerable Annoyance to neighbours especially at111 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1963-10-17 10 NORA BELOFF - Britain hopes for closer ties with Germany NORA BELOFF NOW THAT HE'S GONE from London, Wed DESPITE the generous fa re well tribute to Dr. Adenauer by Mr. Macmillan, it is confidently assumed in British Government circles that the German leader's departure should open the way to happier relations between1,221 words
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Advertisement756 1963-10-17 10 Straits T*« Malay Ma 3 Clsasisn* senwulaswsola assy aa henries' tea Ist Mas* COCA arrOMAGf Af)CAD« Oiliaid »o«d OOLD STOKAGI BMAMCHKS AT HOLLAND SJOAO— KATONtt UPKL ROAD-NAVAL BASK cmr iook stork ltd Mk»mi« Moa*e, Cewyer Oast/ TMK NCWt FRONT M. M. ISMAIL S A4«Mr*rty Road. Naval Base MAMiCM STORK m-7.756 words
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Advertisement41 1963-10-17 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. 1 SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Stro**, T.I: *****. HbNGKONG: Mirodor Maniion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Notkoß Ross, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement76 1963-10-17 10 We da more than 'chop' your tickets Our service is personal! We put ourselves Ih your shoes and advise accordingly— -the stopovers you'll benefit from, the air/sea combinations you'll get concessions for, the culinary delights /ou'll want to pick-out, etc. Such expertise is natural because ours isan experienced staff. So76 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-10-17 11 On guard— for armed aliens POLICE HUNT FOR INDONESIAN SOLDIERS SEEN NEAR FISHING VWLAGE 24-HOUR WATCH ON JOHORE JUNGLE AND SWAMP: NAVAL PATROLS KEEP AN EYE ON COASTLINE POLICE Field Force men in jungle uniform and armed with carbines and Stirling rifles stand guard along the road leading to Serkat,Chew Boon Chin - 233 words
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Article73 1963-10-17 11 Now school heads back Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Union of Heads of Schools has pledged its full support for whatever action Tengku Abdul Rahman may take against Indonesia. A resolution to this effect was passed at a committee meeting- of the union here during the weekend. The union73 words
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126 1963-10-17 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Alliance h*a completed its post-mortem on its defeat in the recent general election. The postmortem was held on Monday at a meeting chaired by the Federation's Minister for Agriculture and Co-Operatives. Inch* Mohamed Khir Johart, who to chairman of the State126 words
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Article254 1963-10-17 11 ARTIS MEN EMBARRASS BRITISH By R. CHANDRAN: Singapore. Wednesday 'pHE return of two members of the banned Angkatan Revolusi Tentera Islam Singapura (Artis) to Singapore from Indonesia has put British Commission officials here in an embarrassing position, I learned today. The two men, Ahmad bin Taklm and Ahmad bin Selamat,254 words
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247 1963-10-17 11 Centre of discussion: The problem child SINGAPORE. Wed. A Joint working party of primary school teachers and professional social workers will meet during two weekends on Nov. 2 and Nov. 9 to discuss the problem of behaviour disorders In primary school children. Mrs. M. L. Blake, of the Department of247 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-10-17 11 SINGAPORE, Wed Chief Technician Cyril Thomas Yates of the R.A.F. Seletejr, has been awarded Queen Elizabeth's Commendation for brave conduct. Yates, 35, an engine fitter. saved a Javelin fighter plane after a ground explosion at Seletar hi June. He climbed into the132 words
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Miscellaneous507 1963-10-17 11 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOKTWAVK MEDIUM WAVE SERVICB SERVICE 41.7 meires SHOKTW Avi'^RVlCS AM.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne- 4I ■•tree gara-Ku: 6.03 Prelude To Break- A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 fast; 7.00 Time «lgnal. The Morning Prelude: 7.15 News; 7.20 News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet Breakfast507 words
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Article117 1963-10-17 12 KU.A L A LUMPUR. Wed. The $20 million Government 5* per cent 1979/81 stock first issued on June 17 has been over-subscrib-ed by $20.5 million. A Government statement today said the money raised was for development purposes. "A further loan will be Issued later In117 words
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Article14 1963-10-17 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. A motorcycle and a scooter were stolen in Singapore yesterday.14 words
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Article, Illustration215 1963-10-17 12 KUALA LDMPUR, Wed. Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawl's appointment as Assistant Minister of Rural Development will give Tun Abdul Razak more time to devote to defence matters, official sources said here today. Inche Ghazali. former se-cretary-general of the Umno, was appointed215 words
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67 1963-10-17 12 Singapore, Wed. Three armed youths yesterday robbed a house-wile. Madam Lim Elk, 36. ol jewellery valued at (3,000 from her Pava Lebar Road home. The youths, brandishing daggers, ransacked two rooms rffter they had gagged Madam Lim with a towel and left her in67 words
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Article, Illustration376 1963-10-17 12 AS DISASTER VICTIMS PICK UP THE OLD THREAD OF LIFE... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE three-man team, which will open a public inquiry tomorrow into the Cheras Road flood disaster, spent this morning inspecting the broken bund and later flying over the376 words
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Article61 1963-10-17 12 PENANG, Wed. A cyclist, who abused a police corporal when he was caught riding Into "no entry" street on Sept. 15. was fined $25 by magistrates court today. Woo Wye Choon. 19. explained he was sick that day. "The police officer caught me by the neck,61 words
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Article67 1963-10-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Charles Baldwin, said today that the United States might set up a consulate soon in the Borneo territories. Speaking to reporters at the airport before he left on a visit to Sarawak and Sabah. Mr. Baldwin said67 words
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Article264 1963-10-17 12 -FUND REACHES $86,738 MARK KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Another $5,960 was sent to the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras Flood victims today bringing it to $86,738. The Mercantile Bank and Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank each gave $1,000. The Inmates of the Jubilee Home for the Aged in Sungei Nibong,264 words
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Article62 1963-10-17 12 r)H, Wed. D. A. Aitken. 37. the Ipoh Town Planning Officer, was fined $20 in the magistrate's court here today for his four-year-old dog's first bite. He pleaded guilty to allowing his dog to bite a postman. Zalnal Abldin. at Oopeng Road on Aug. 5.62 words
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Article60 1963-10-17 12 MUAR, Wed.— The Minister or toe Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, has appointed six more officials to the Board of Inspection for the detention camp here. They are Inche Othman bin Said, Mr. T. Ayathurai. Mr. Yew Cheng Koon, Mr. How60 words
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282 1963-10-17 12 U.S. study grant offers: The reasons why DENANG, Wed. The 1 United States had two reasons in offering grants and scholarships to qualified Malaysians for a study tour or an academic programme in America, Mr. George W. Porter, director of the Penang TJSIS said today. "We feel," he told Penan*282 words
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229 1963-10-17 12 NO PEACE MOVE AS NAVAL BASE STRIKE ENTERS 10 TH DAY BINGAPORE. Wed. THE strike by the Naval Base Labour Union entered its 10th day today still without any moves by either the union or the Admiralty to open talks to settle the dispute. Both the union and the Admiralty229 words
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Advertisement203 1963-10-17 12 D for itoste... d for delicious DROSTE pastilles: Holland's finest chocolates. Available in four different flavours: Milk, Mocca, Dessert, Bittersweet. LJjlxXJ io X Hi always welcome gents: G. HOPPENSTcDT LIMITED, 127 Cecil Street, Singapore^^^^^^BH if [THIS] were your debtors' ledger Mill a<jc HPi I Your business could be ruined Yet203 words
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Advertisement239 1963-10-17 12 CANNON PRODUCT '•AM *fllHf~~ MAM JjCF&SQ iMUU I CANNON I Wholesale Retail BED SHEETS PILLOW CASES Main colour, MurH rtrtp*. C<M*dr itripa In all dtoM SPECIAL OFFER IMBROIDf RED 810 SHOTS PILLOW CASES owl BOLSTtft CASES IN SETS Aim ovo.lobi. CANNCHI TOWELS Moil ordw ocoaptad. CM Mmm NOW from: GOOD239 words
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141 1963-10-17 13 Four shots from a car in the dark pENANG, Wed. The police are looking for a car with Perak registration plates from which four gun shots were fired in Udini Road last night. A corporal and three constables of the Federal Reserve Unit patrolling the area on foot heard the141 words
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Article57 1963-10-17 13 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Hari Bunga Poppy Appeal's subcommittee today appealed to the public to send them used postage stamps. The stamps will be sent to Britain and proceeds from then sales will go to the fund. All used stamps may be sent to Mr.57 words
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Article29 1963-10-17 13 MUAR. Wed.— The Rotary Club here will hold a dance and fashion show at the Jubilee Hall on Nov. 2 In aid of the Old Peoples' Home.29 words
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Article396 1963-10-17 13 His choice: Mum before wife (22) THE MAN TORN BETWEEN LOYALTY AND LOVE... IPOH, Wednesday SALESMAN, Goh Kirn Pak, 24, torn between loyalty to his mother and love for his wife, said in the Magistrate's Court here today that he could not leave his mother. He was giving evidence in396 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-10-17 13 Personal appearance by Shaw actress SINGAPORE, Wed. Miss Li Hsiang-chun (above). one of the Shaw Organisation's too Hone Konc actresses who will arrive here on Sunday on a personal appearance tour of the Malaysian territories in conjunction with her latest film, Return of the Phoenix. The film will have, its89 words
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Article21 1963-10-17 13 KLUANO, Wed.— Piano students here will stage a concert at th» Diamond Jubilee Hall at 8 p.m. on Saturday.21 words
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Article45 1963-10-17 13 Minister going to U.N. SINGAPORE, Wed— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. who Is Singapore's representative in the Malaysian delegation to the United Nations, will leave fcr New York tomorrow. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, Malayan Ambassador to the United States. will be the leader.45 words
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Article43 1963-10-17 13 IPOH, Wed. —The Social Welfare Department here has given $1,000 to the Kampar District Welfare Committee for distribution to victims in the Kampar bazaar fire. All the victims received $10 each as immediate relief from the committee yesterday.43 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-10-17 13 Referendum request: No reply from the Central -Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Meatri Besar of Kelantan, Dato Haji Ishak Lotn bin Omar, today complained that the Central Government had not replied to his request to hold a referendum to find out if the people of Kelantan "really supported Malaysia." Dato358 words
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Article40 1963-10-17 13 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Salvation Army Boys' Home will hold an appeals week next January to raise funds. A committee will be formed at a meeting in the Social Welfare. Department office at 5.30 p.m. on Monday.40 words
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Article23 1963-10-17 13 PENANG, Wed.— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ. will address the St. George's Girls' School at their annual Speech Day tomorrow.23 words
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297 1963-10-17 13 CIVIL SERVANT'S DISMISSAL VOID, COURT TOLD PENANG. Wed. The High Court here was asked today to rule as "void" the dismissal three years ago of an Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange because "it had been ordered by a person or persons not authorised by law to make the order. "The297 words
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Article25 1963-10-17 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. To celebrate Teachers' Day, the tnai.nagement of the Bin Mln Middle School here will give a dinner party on Friday.25 words
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Advertisement419 1963-10-17 13 y Goddards give a special touch to y i/fk |4^ the home you love M^("fW IJQm2^3| For everythint that shirm 2nd (listens In yoor I >«m«, th*r« j a special Ooddards polish A. *r jSJBIf^M^ I poluh that protects your precious furmtur*. I *T I ni*er and metal lisa longer,419 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-10-17 13 Bißff» Bnnny By Ralph Uoimdnhl NUMBER <J\\ Sf 'AW AM EX PECTINS O/AACCfijPI V X '/^W* >^-- >^-^\\AN IMPORTANT l\ii V^/ |p U^ j|gg«l.23 words
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Article, Illustration702 1963-10-17 14 ON THE BEAUTY ROAD TO RECOVERY jyjRS. Wynne Moss, a former fashion model and beautician, is conducting a lone campaign to bring a little sunshine into the lives of a group of pat ients in Johore. She treads where very few women would dare to enter a neat improvised salon702 words
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Article48 1963-10-17 14 KEEP tangy cold sauce on hand to serve with leftover beef, lamb or pork. Blend well together with 1 cup of mayonnaise. 1 cup each of prepared mustard and crumbled blue cheese, 1 teaspoon of lemon Juice and 1 tablespoons of minced parsley. Chill before serving.48 words
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231 1963-10-17 14 Now spray yourself a cup of coffee! ONCE upon a time we used aerosols for spraying; on hair lacquer, for killing insects or for squirting away unpleasant odours with deodorising fluid. Later, we sprayed polish on furniture, starch on shirts and paint on the awkward places we couldn't get at231 words
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Article52 1963-10-17 14 AN unusual lighting fixture has been created by -encasing tiny, honey-comb-like cells in plastic to produce an unusual sparkling coloured light. An effect similar to that of peering into a prism is formed by the fixture. It comes In a series of pendant. pulldown and close-to-ceiling lights for52 words
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Advertisement208 1963-10-17 14 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze two or three drops of soothing Optone into the turners of your eyes. ..blink once or tw*ce...your eyci hecome refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You uill indeed be looking at the world with new bright208 words
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Miscellaneous276 1963-10-17 14 Straits Times Crossword I I 1 bßw jtfy^ ifl££ ?k IH Mh H hb"~~~l^l^^^^^b^^^^^^^ ACROSS 8. Lecture flnisheff: now discuss? K. Coincides lc part with a i4-4>. plover's form (B>. 13. Milk on rack split here (10). 5. A corps of police accompany 15. A hundred pasties have been It276 words
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Advertisement1303 1963-10-17 15 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIWRfOOL k CONTINENTAL MRTS. Sport P. S'tea Penang ■ENATTOW L'lMl, Havrt, ttmm. P-dtli ll Pt, Oct 22 Oct 21/24 OENARMIN (E U I'ltt, rOanj, rottt. A*«Nn ll Pt/Oct 20 BEHVORLICR (H) N'kirL L'ltt. »-werp. R'daa Oct 11/21 Oct 24/20 Oct 10/ 1 lENLARII1,303 words
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Advertisement1307 1963-10-17 15 W. McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W> Mna. 1.., Ni. *****. SLLBRMAM LINE <5c KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, NAMIURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS AHSILES, SAN FMNCISCO. HAVRE. NUU ft MIOOUSIROUGkI SEATUE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ein or o-ELLiMTON- t **l a i t l t nl Sport P- S'hM Panang ionneville M/ 27 Oct 211,307 words
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411 1963-10-17 16 STRAITS tin price was de- clared in Penang yesterday at $464,124 Per Picul up 50 cents on an ottering estimated increased by 10 tons to 240 tons In London on Tuesday tin held steady at only a slight (all411 words
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Article294 1963-10-17 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Siniapere Harbaur wharves ar expected teday ara: Eastern Maid 31/32, Malay 18/ 14, President Coolldfe 38/39, Luna Maersk 1/2. Yama Babylon 40/41. Turandot 42/43, Strmat Clarence 19. TJlnodas 23/26, Chusan 44/45. Sadao.N.W. 4, Japaa 4/5, Mombasa Maru 6/7. Inner Reada: Buana, Kirn294 words
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866 1963-10-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE main feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was the listing at the beginning of afternoon trading of Central Properties and a flurry of business concentrated on the new counter. About 340.000 shares changed hands from 5i.32 to866 words
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Article23 1963-10-17 16 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Oct. 15. Oct. 16. Industrials: 121.31 120.06 Tins: 107.48 107.76 rubber*: 109.41 109.57 Dec. 29. 1962 bjj 100.23 words
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Article820 1963-10-17 16 pOMBINED business to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuatead (1,000) $1.56: Central Preawrtle* (1.30 SL. $1.34 SL. 51. 35 SI.. (16.000) $1. 32. (63.000) $1 30. (7,000) 51. 33.820 words
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Article80 1963-10-17 16 'THE Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating; customs dutirs for the week beginning; on October 17. Rubber 68 cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $784 a ton. Palm oil 5631.50 a ton. Palm krrnelii $378.23 a ton. The rate of80 words
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Article25 1963-10-17 16 October 16. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 -rnui (up 1J cents). TIN: $464.12* (up SO cento). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up to tons).25 words
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Article64 1963-10-17 16 CHINCH. Product Cxsliangi, singaP«'» n*«n pricti par picul vatlar day: C.c.nut .it: nu IK S4» sellers, drum mi- aaacen C»pr»: oct No» UK/Continent buyers '•pp«r: MuntOK whit* Jian wllcrs. BarawaJc white $1«7» •ell«r». apcctal Sarawak blarn 1115 aelleni. garbled Lampoog black $IUJ acllcr*. ABTA ***** aclien. llngapwra C*«wiut64 words
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Article124 1963-10-17 16 MELBOURNE Wed. INDUSTRIALS continued t» ease. Fulls outnumbered rises by wide) margin following the Federal Election announcement last night. However moves were mostly small and some leaders showed some recovery from yesterdays levels. Drut; Houses dropped sharply again and finished at 545. 3d. B.J.P. lost early, but recovered124 words
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Article263 1963-10-17 16 VOVEMBER lirat grade rubber buyW ara f.e.b. cleted at S p.m. in Singapore an* Kuala Lumpur yeatcrday at 71 cents per Ib up 1) cents on Tuesday's closing level for the poaltion. The tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doing prieea in cents per Ib. yaaterday: Int.263 words
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Article182 1963-10-17 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) OctOOar l« Thrnt- months. INDUSTRIALS imriioi- Ju cts. M. OeajaraM U ta. K Smilers a» eta Mt-Alister 14 na. Kaas II eta. Kol.n^on 11 eta. km. Uia. it eta, C. storntie 4ad. K at N. 18 eta. Kolhmans 13 ta. Uammon* 16 eta s. Land 6182 words
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Article45 1963-10-17 16 ON tni) traa eicnange market in Hoiik Konc yesterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.731 for Tt and 5.72 i for aaah. Starling waa quoted at 16 and ana taal et xeld at 250,:. All Malayan Exchange Banke' A»teciation rales were unchanged.45 words
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Advertisement1124 1963-10-17 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. HaciSic ana Atlantic Mrvtcc Spore P. Sham Hongkong ft suing rcuco UAngeies N. torn •nm aa«a Mars' mi\ Oci 1/1 Mi I Net |Ui 7% Nat Nun IS Mt ■Rei..,a Mara" 17/7* Nat tt l Set t Ser I Off ft Oar ?l Oet tj1,124 words
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Advertisement683 1963-10-17 16 WISTBOUNO: tUHOPt SEWVICE. Spore H. Sham Pening M'stilles, Baraeiu, Urn, LOU6A Sliltf la Pert il fid ••smirk. Anl.tre. laalun! »oum a, «vi afiica mmo. Sport TATiANA I/I Na. Durban (21/11). Port Elizabeth (21/11). Capetown (21/11), Matadi (1/12), Port Harcourt. Lagos (7/12), Cotorwu '1/12) Lome Tema Takoradi Freeto»n. Oakar (23/12). tASTBOUNO.683 words
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Advertisement199 1963-10-17 16 •'par* Ftntni f Shorn rROM BOMBAY ft 81YP0RI CTewCTD iTA/ITD ETA/ITD M.V "STATE OF GUJARAT" la Hongkong. Kobe. Ovjko, Nagoyo A Yokohamo Oct. 20 25 Oct. 14/16 Oct. 17/19 rROM CALCUTTA. CHALMA CHITTAGOm* M.V "STATi OF ASSAM" tor t-femontle Melbourne Sydney Oct. FROM JAPAN M.V "STATE OF KUTCH- for Calcutta199 words
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Advertisement216 1963-10-17 16 SHELL REFINING COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED 7 PER CENT DKBKNTIRF. STOCK Further lo Uie notice published on Bth October rela ing to the closing ol the debenu re stock register lor preparation of interest warrants, the ;ompanj gives notice to debenture stockholders that ail future interest payments will b»216 words
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Advertisement484 1963-10-17 17 TENDERS 1 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVFRY OF METAL FROM PRIVATE QUARRIES TO ROADSIDE OF DEGONO ROAD AT 32ND TO 33RD MILE IN THE DISTRICT OF BATANG PADANG FOR PERIOD 1.11.63 to 10.12.63 will be received at the Office of Jurutera Kerja, J.K.R., Perak Selatan,484 words
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Advertisement142 1963-10-17 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for tbe supply of COCONUT OIL to the Federation Armed Forces. Tender documents are obtainable from Supplies and Transport Branch, (Block A 4H, Jalan Padang Ternbale. Kuala Lumpur and will be! supplied on request. Completed Tender must be sub- I mltted142 words
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Advertisement730 1963-10-17 17 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP: 137) NOTICE LNDEK SECTIONS 39 (Ui) AND 43 ALOR STAR TOWN COUNCIL. WHEREAS Ii Is proposed to adopt the assessments contained In urn Assessment Last for tne year 1963 with such alterations or additions as are in particular cases deemed necessary as tbe assessments for730 words
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Advertisement1058 1963-10-17 17 < Continued from Pace I) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* U (MlH.i—Box St eta. oxtr* GENTLEMEN'S BARBER for European Salon. Hours 2 pm. to 7 p.m. Write Box A 6165 S.T. S'por*. COOK CBNBRAL AMAH (Chines* preferred), do washing, to II vs In. Call ***** (B'por*). STEAMSHIP CMPANV Requires General Clerk/Canvasser.1,058 words
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Advertisement1011 1963-10-17 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word* SI (Min.)— Bum It rt*. «ttre UNFURNISHBD HOUSB or Flat 2/1 bedroom* rent (120 (ISO. Reply Bos A 6172 S.T. Singapore. UNFURNISHED TWO BED-ROOM Flat /Terrace Hous* quiet locality. Pleas* reply stating rent and particulars Box A 6171 S.T. S'por*. WANTED FURNISHED, Unfurnished bungalow/flats In Singapore1,011 words
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Advertisement1036 1963-10-17 17 BEAUTY CULTURE W Word* SI (Mln,>— Bom It) et*. B— OAKUM ttIRLS, pleaa* not* Baton Phoenix opens every Monday to Saturday trom 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Last appointment accepted till 6 p.m. Rosalie Hemon attends to all on Facial and Hair-do. Tel: (B'por*) *****, Also Beauty Classes tor all.1,036 words
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Advertisement911 1963-10-17 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wortm U (Mmm.}—mmm 1$ tmtrm iseo TRIUMPH MBRALO far qntek sals. Any reasonable offer considered. Tel: (B'pore) *****. itSI 0»BL RBKORO 14-Door). IiOA 1600 Hark 11. ROey I.S, Austin A4O. Peugeot 404, 1960 Kiat 500. MOA 1600, Vauxhall Cresta. Op* I Rekord (4Door), 1980 Chevrolet Bel-Air,911 words
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Advertisement561 1963-10-17 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Sport) it Word* SI (Mlm h-Uox St i(■ asti *MM JBWELLBRV by expert craft*a**a,3 L** Ona Ooldsmin. ::04/S B. Bridge tU.. rVnore. a* BASV PAYMENT A IRANOIO. BMMsK Whit* Diamond (ran i-s Carat. CakmflK Shins; Manufacturing Jew*li*rs. 606. North Bride* Road, B'por*. Tal: *****. NGAOEMENT, WkDDINO RIHOt. Diamonds,561 words
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403 1963-10-17 18 DREAMBOAT LOOKS READY FOR 4th LEGER RACING by Epsom Jeep gINGAPORE, Wed. Tough veteran stayer Dreamboat, who makes his fourth bid for the Singapore St. Leger here on Sunday week, appears to be back in top form. Winner of this gruelling 14f classic in 1960 and 1961, and runner-up to403 words
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Article216 1963-10-17 18 OINGAPORE, Wed. Epsom Jeep's ten horses to follow at the St. Leger meeting starting here on Sunday are: Pasir Puteh— Winner of four races In six outings; won In the top class over 7f In lmln 24 1/5 on this course last month. Ginger Bread Won twice216 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-10-17 18 Susan wins again on Bingo SUSAN Piggott, wife of titlechasing English Jockey Lester Piggott, wins the Newmarket Town Plate on even-money favourite Bingo at Newmarket last week. It was run over 4i miles. Susan won on Fulminate in 1961 and was second in 1959.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 46 words
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Article241 1963-10-17 18 SOCCER LONDON, Wednesday. ARSENAL, two goals down after 18 minutes, snatched a draw in the closing seconds of a 4-4 ieague thriller against London rivals Tottenham hotspur here last night. England selectors, who meet today to pick the team to meet ttat Rest of the241 words
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Article104 1963-10-17 18 English Div. I— Arsenal 4 Tot- I tenham Hotspur 4; Everton 4 I Sheffield United 1. Dlv J— Swan- i sea 3 Norwich 1. Div 3 Brentford 9 Wrexham 0; Bristol City 0 Coventry 1; Watford 3 Crystal Palace 1. Div 4— Carlisle 3 Gil- llngham 1. Inter-CitiesReuter - 104 words
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Article37 1963-10-17 18 AWAY MATCH KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malaysia soccer selectors will meet here on Oct. 21 to name the side to travel to Bangkok for the second-leg of the Olympic extrapreliminary round match against Thailand on Nov. 16.37 words
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Article28 1963-10-17 18 TAIPING, Wed. Ith Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment, won the championship In 'B group of the Talplng football league when they beat Chinese Recreation Club 4-3 yesterday.28 words
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Article201 1963-10-17 18 S. Africa refute charges BADEN BADEN, Wed. South Africa appeared today before a special committee of the International Olympic Committee set up to decide whether It should remain In the Games. Prank Braun, president of the South African Olympic committee, and Job R. Rathebe, a leader in non-white 1 sportReuter - 201 words
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224 1963-10-17 18 BOXING gALTIMORE, Wed. Heavyweight boxer Ernie Knox died today from brain injuries suffered when he was knocked out by Wayne Bethea in a bout here on Monday night. Doctors at Provident Hospital attributed death to a blood clot. The 26-year-old Baltimore flehter was counted224 words
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Article46 1963-10-17 18 BOMBAY. Wed. Ramanathan Krishnan was today appointed captain of India's lawn tennis team to meet the United States In the Davis Cup Inter-zone final here on Nov. 2. 3 and 4. The draw for order of play will be made on Nov. l. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article131 1963-10-17 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. America* Amateur Athletic Union basketball 'team arrived today for 1 a series of games in Singapore and Johore. The visitors will open their tour with a match against. Tong Ken;, Singapore senior league runners- up, at the Happy Wcrld Stadium tomorrow. They will play their131 words
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Article25 1963-10-17 18 MADRID, Wed.— Pakistan, ths Olympic hockey champions beat Madrid's club De Campo (Country Club) 3-0 here today. Thar led 1-0 at halftime— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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301 1963-10-17 18 SINGAPORE, Wed.— After trallIng 6-10. Singapore Police recovered splendidly to beat Singapore Recreation Club by 31 points (five goals and two tries) to 10 (two goal*) In their rugger match on the padang today. The man who sparked the Police recovery was301 words
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Article50 1963-10-17 18 SOCCER— Tour match: Joint Services Invitation v Thailand 7 p.m. BAFA Junior Cop: Blue Rovers v Sanvista 5 pjn. (Both matches at Jn. Besar). RIGGER— At S'porr: B'pore Civilian trial (Padang) 5 p.m. At B'ror: Under 23's trial (Padane* HOCKEY— BMH v 2nd Tran*. port (Ipob Garrison gra>.50 words
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Advertisement923 1963-10-17 18 rnisKm inATFn SALAK notice of quarterly U)NM)LIUAItU SALAA SESSION OF THE HOTELS RUBBER ESTATES LTD. licensing board. SINGAPORE. mukim and district of Port Notice is hereby given that the Dlckson. The area being of interest Hotels Licensing Board will hold a« Tin Mining Land. its next Quarterly Session at the923 words
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Advertisement802 1963-10-17 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Supply. Transporting, Laying and Compacting Bitumen Macadam for Tanjong Mallm/Sllm River Road Deviation will be received at the office of Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Negeri Perak, Ipoh up to 3 p.ni. on Thursday 7th November. 1963 from Contractors in Class 'A'802 words
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Advertisement673 1963-10-17 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited to the following posts in the School of Education, University of Malaya. Lectureship /Assistant Lectureship In (a) comparative Education and/ or Sociology: (b) Applied Linguistics In Language Teaching and /or the teaching of English as a second subject; (c) Psychometrlcs and/or the673 words
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Article, Illustration999 1963-10-17 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - AN OBJECTIVE APPRAISAL OF MALAYSIA'S THOMAS CUP PROSPECTS Yee Khan, Boon Bee not the pair of 60-61 By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Wed. JJOPES that Malaysia's doubles players would be invincible in the final rounds of next year's world Thomas Cup badminton championship at Tokyo are not999 words
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Article154 1963-10-17 19 YACHTMEN PRAISE SINGAPORE CREW -TOKYO. Wed. The Manila Yacht Club's Dragon •Patricia", with Alexander Sanders as helmsman, won the Far East yachting ragatta series at Hayama near Tokyo today. The series was to be the best three out of four races but calm weather yesterday resulted In the cancellation ofReuter - 154 words
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Article33 1963-10-17 19 SINOAPORE, Wed. The BBHFA Junior cup Quarter-final match between Jardlne Waugb and Malayan Airways, scheduled at Fairer Park today, was postponed to Oct. 23 because the rsferee did not turn up.33 words
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385 1963-10-17 19 TOKYO, Wed. Not x much of Japan's gold reserves— in the form of International Sports Week medals will be\ leaving the country. Although the bl*. tough west German contingent of more than 100 athletes will be taking home more gold medals thanReuter - 385 words
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Article25 1963-10-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The annual general meeting of the Selangor Hockey Association will be held at the SCRC on Oct. 26 at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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208 1963-10-17 19 JOE DORAI - SOCCER Top Forces players in Services XI today JOE DORAI By SINOAPORE, Wed. Commonwealth Forces Far East are building a team from now for the next Merdeka tournament and the first move in ec i lon has been to invite the best Services players to the Federation to play for208 words
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366 1963-10-17 19 TCOH ENG TATT - TCOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Wed. The early fears of Singapore rugby selectors that the Singapore team for this year's Malaya Cup competition would be weak In the back division have now been dispelled and they look forward to tomorrow's trial366 words
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Article147 1963-10-17 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. University of Singapore scored their second straight win in Division One of the Singapore Hockey Association leaitue when they beat Police 1-0 at BuKlt Tlmah today But University, who had scored an Impressive 5-0 win over Khalsa in their opening match last week. had147 words
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Advertisement70 1963-10-17 19 INTRODUCING STANDARD RADIO CORPORATION'S PORTABLE RADIO 9-Tronsntor, 2 -Bonds, Fully Tested Superheterodyne De Lux* Radio complete with eorphoncj for private listening. Three "C" type flashlight batteries provides power ensuring excellent sensitivity. .selectivity. .dean crisp distortionless output. See tcit it ot your favourite dealer. Quality S^55^BHfiT V t j S nii—v70 words
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Advertisement267 1963-10-17 19 111 The engineering good* I tfV manufactured in India ***** I C ar reat demand n 111 A S I the overseas markets. Hrn ■W B what are the reason* 7 First and foremost, there) jy.| |!X_. Is no compromise on QJ a I IV u lit y- At ch267 words
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279 1963-10-17 20 Sarawak to be defended at all costs From GEOFFREY GELOARD: KUCHING, Wed. JMIK Central Government was determined to defend Sarawak at all costs and to drive away the terrorists, the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today. Tun Razak has come to Sarawak for a279 words
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208 1963-10-17 20 The Dionne girls: Papa didn't want us to wed NEW YORK, Wed. 111 The four surviving Dionne quintuplets said today their father tried to discourage them from getting married and guarded them against "even the most casual contact" with men. "The only members of the male sex we could talkReuter - 208 words
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131 1963-10-17 20 'Kill me' plea fails then it's suicide NEW YORK. Wed— An unemployed cook killed himself last night by running head-on Into a wall and then pounding his head on the pavement. Earlier the 52-year-old man, Fred Talbot, had run Into busy Park Avenue, apparently In attempts to have a carReuter - 131 words
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Article24 1963-10-17 20 SINGAPORE, Wed— The YWCA will present a fashion display of gowns by Janllalne at Flagstaff House. Kheam Hock Road, on Oct. 24.24 words
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Obituary157 1963-10-17 20 4. D. CHRISTIE, father or J. T. Chrmtlc, Katie Christie and Un. T. R. Dormlsamy paved away peacefully. Funeral from 556-A Rahang Road. Beremhan 17th October at 4.30 p.m. Deeply mourned. TAN— HARRY TAN of Cycle aad Can-lane Co.. Ltd.. In car accident In Malacca on Oct 14. Funeral157 words
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Article56 1963-10-17 20 Sugar up 50 s in London LONDON. Wed.— The wholesale P. r c e °t sugar rose by another 50 shillings today on the London market to £87 a ton. One reason for the recent rise In sugar prices has been Hurrfca Jl e Pk)ra m tne Caribbean which hasReuter - 56 words
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Article29 1963-10-17 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Assemblyman for Aljunled. Mr SV Llngam. will hold his meet-the-people session every Wednesday 51,**™. 730 to 10 p.m. at 355-D, Upper Serangoon Road.29 words
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161 1963-10-17 20 AN ORCHID WELCOME FOR FIRST CARAVAN GROUP CINGAPORE, Wed. The first batch of 27 American tourists of the Wally Byan Caravan Group flew in here tonight to be greeted in the traditional Malaysian style with orchids. As soon as they stepped off their Malayan Airways Comet from Hong Kong, two161 words
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Article54 1963-10-17 20 BANGKOK. Wed— Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and Princess Beatrix this afternoon watched colourful Thai boat races revived for the first time during the present reign on Bangkok's Chao Phya River. Earlier today. Queen Juliana was given an honorary doctorate in Political ScienceReuter - 54 words
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Article60 1963-10-17 20 JESSELTON. Wed. Two armed Indonesians yesterday raided the North Borneo eastern coastal village of Mantadok, near Wallace Bay. looting one house and setting fire to another, according to reports received by police here today. The raiders, armed with parangs, made off with their loot shortly before theUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration48 1963-10-17 20 THREE Police Field Force men in jungle uniform and armed with carbines and Stirling rifles stand guard along the road leading to Serkat, a fishing village on the south-west coast of Johore. Picture by Chew Boon Chin. More pictures in Page 9.Chew Boon Chin - 48 words
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109 1963-10-17 20 KUCMING. Wed.— Sarawak police today announced the recapture of a Sea Dayak prisoner who escaped after allegedly murdering his police escort on Sept 4. The prisoner, 28-year-old Garak anak Unggang, was being escorted by P.C. Kassim from Marudi to Miri, in the Fourth109 words
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Article35 1963-10-17 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following were recently elected officebearers ol the Ramakrishna Mission: President, ttwami Sidr'hatmananda; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. V. Paklrisamy, G. Uttamram, P. Govlndasamy Plllal; Secretary Mr. K. C. Natarajan; Treasurer, Mr. Q. Ramachandran.35 words
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Article309 1963-10-17 20 LONDON. Wed. Although buyers were still rather hesitant j pending the appointment of a new Prime Minister, the stock markets maintained a firm undertone and there was a good demand for selected equities. Good company news helped In some directions and the recent flow of encouraging economic indicators309 words
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Article51 1963-10-17 20 LONDON. Wed. 4- Spot 31 Nd.. Nov. 21', d.. Dec. 21 d., Jan. I 21'vd.. Jan. Mar. 21 9 16d.. Apr./: June 21 7 16d July Sept 21 7/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 21 \d., Jan. Mar. 21, 5 16d.. c.i.f. Oct. unquoted. Nov. 20 15 l«d. Dec 2ld. Tone:51 words
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Article22 1963-10-17 20 LONDON, Wed. Buyers £934. sellers £935, Forward buyers £931'_sellers £9324, Settlement £930 Turnover a.m. 300 tons p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Firmer.22 words
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Article, Illustration298 1963-10-17 20 By PHILIP KHOO: SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ POLITICAL detainee, Mohamed Odayam Hanafi, was sent back to India tonight. Hanafl, 34, an executive committee member of the Singapore General Employees' Union, was detained last Sunday under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. He was among the Singapore298 words
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Article38 1963-10-17 20 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Andrew Gilchrist. the British Ambassador to Jakarta. Is expected here probably early next week to take part In discussions on the future of Anglo-Indonesian relations, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article54 1963-10-17 20 MALAGA, Wed. The Governor's office here last night announced that Lady Audley (Sarah Churchill i, daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, had been recommended for expulsion from Spain. The Governor's office said Miss Churchill, who lives at Marbelia had been fined "5,000 pesetas (about $250) for drunkennessReuter - 54 words
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Article34 1963-10-17 20 SAIGON, Wed. A U. S. Army twin-engined Caribou plane carrying General Paul D. Harkins, commander of U.S. military forces in Vietnam, crashed on landing today but Harkins was not Injured UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-10-17 20 Peace moves as Jomo threatens walk-out T ONDON, Wed. Urgent peace moves by Britain yesterday appeared to have removed the immediate threat of a Kenya Government walk-out from talks here on the East African colony's constitutional future. Kenya Government delegation sources told reporters that the delegation was consider in iReuter - 243 words
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Article26 1963-10-17 20 TEHERAN, Wed. Preslden De Gaulle arrived here by an today from Paris to begin a flveJ day state visit to Irrn. Reuter. IReuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-17 20 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Kftesi Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 KOU Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 76 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 86 7242 words
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