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Title Section22 1963-10-18 1 iinpanore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times flew** 11 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1963-10-18 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: Lee names his Cabinet AS ANTICIPATED... A BIG SWITCH OF PORTFOLIOS FOR MR. ONG PANG BOON WHO BECOMES THE NEW EDUCATION MINISTER By SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, included three New Ministers in the list of Cabinet appointments which he submitted1,401 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-10-18 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs Mr. Lim Kirn San, the man behind Singapore's vast housing projects, will face an even more important task with his new appointment as Minister of National Development. Under his portfolio, he takes over a vital job the re-development of the entire city area,342 words
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76 1963-10-18 1 JESSELTON, Than.— A gang of Indonesians along the Borneo-Indo-nesia border on Sebatik Island are terrorising the area, a police spokesman said at a press conference here today. He said the police estimated the strength of the organisation to be about 80. Members of theReuter - 76 words
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Article76 1963-10-18 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesian exports to Europe were not affected In any way by Indonesia's trade boycott against Singapore and Malaya, accoruing to the Trade Minister. Dr. Soeharto. He said the Government was opening and Improving several major ports from where exports can be shipped directly toReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1963-10-18 1 LONDON. Thurs.— British car makers have received orders of £160 million ($1,360 million) during the first two days of the International Motor Show.26 words
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Article68 1963-10-18 1 LONDON, Than. Mr. Harold Macmillan was today reported "very tired" by his doctor, Sir John Richardson, after a visit to the British Prime Minister in a London hospital. Sir John said: "He is very tired. He has, slept all rifht, bat he Is tired and this is68 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-10-18 1 Chamber chief appointed S'pore Senator SINGAPORE. Thurs. The appointment of Mr. Ko Teck Kin, President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, as one of the' two Senators to the Malaysian Senate, reflects the importance of Singapore as a centre for commerce. A rubber magnate and multi-millionaire, Mr. Ko has actively369 words
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Article203 1963-10-18 1 China to pump less water to HK HONG KONG, Thurs. China will supply Hong Kong with only 1,400 million gallons of water in the supply year which began on Oct. 1 instead of the normal 5,000 million gallons. In the last year rainfall over the border Shumchun reservoir from whichReuter - 203 words
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43 1963-10-18 1 STOP PRESS KENNEDY APPRECIATES AUSSIE STAND WASHINGTON. Thurs. —Australian External Affairs Minister Sir GarfiHd Barwick said today after meeting President Kennedy that 'he was much encouraged by the Presidents "warm appreciation" of Au* t r all is position in support of Malaysia— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-10-18 2 Madame in vain search for I-won't-see-her father WASHINGTON. Thursday jy|ADAME NGO Dinh Nhu vainly sought a meeting with her father here last night. Her search ended with a warm reunion with a family servant at the Vietnamese Embassy Madame Nfiu. accompanied by her 15-year-oid daughter, left her hotel hurriedly after258 words
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245 1963-10-18 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. MADAME Ngo Dinh 1111 Nhu said yesterday that the anti-Commu-nist war in South Vietnam was "much more important" than the fight waged by Malaya and the Philippines against the Communists. Mme. Nhu was asked at a Women's Press Club luncheonReuter; UP - 245 words
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118 1963-10-18 2 A worried Macapagal orders big war on graft itfANILA, Thurs. LTI President Macapagal, disturbed by a report that the Philippines was again riddled with corruption, yesterday ordered an intensified anti-graft drive. He issued the order during a meeting with his top advisers following a statement by currency expert Franz PickUPI - 118 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-10-18 2 KING HUSSEIN of Jordan with Prince Feisal, the second child born to his second wife, Princess Muna, formerly Miss Toni Gardner, who was English by birth and educated at a school in Kuala Lumpur. They also have a year-old son, Crown Prince Abdullah. Expresspic.Expresspic - 47 words
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Article72 1963-10-18 2 'Maphilindo with Burma' denial WASHINGTON, Than. Philippine Foreign Secretary Salvador P. Lopez yesterday discounted reports that his forthcoming three-day visit to Rangoon was linked with possible membership of Burma in an enlarged Maphilindo organisation. In a statement, he said the visit is "a goodwill visit, pure and simple." "Any reports72 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-10-18 2 Malaysian 'no' to Peking in UN Raman i: Remember unprovoked aggression against India UNITED NATIONS. Thursday MALAYSIA last night opposed U.N. recognition of Communist China. The decision, representing an important change from her abstention in last year's vote on the China issue, was disclosed to the General Assembly by Mr.Reuter; UPI - 350 words
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155 1963-10-18 2 Peking 'shopping seriously 5 in West F ONDON, Thurs. Communist Bloc economic pressures are forcing Peking to turn increasingly to trade with the West, the Federation of British Industries said yesterday. The FBI said It believed China was now seriously shopping In the Western world and may be doing so155 words
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Article, Illustration533 1963-10-18 2 CHINA SEEKS A-WAR?—'A SLANDER' United Nations, Thursday RUSSIA told the General Assembly yesterday there could be no agreement on complete disa r m a ment without China's participation. Dr. Nikolai Fedorenko. the Soviet delegate, backed resolution to seat the Peking; regime but did not repeat customary Soviet references to ItsReuter - 533 words
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Article40 1963-10-18 2 LONDON, Thun. Mr. Andrew OUchrtat. the Brl Jsh Ambassador at Jakarta, Is expected here probably early next wwk to take part In discussions on the future of Ango- Indonesian relations, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article48 1963-10-18 2 China in 1983— by Monty MANCHESTER. Than. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said yesterday that within 20 years China would dominate Asia. "We must make friends with China." he said at a luncheon here. "We must trade with her and bring her into the council* of the world." Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement181 1963-10-18 2 I Advertisement Osj^C^ r IXTOMEN everywhere are using TT the new shampoo that gives their hair the "Peek-In" Olow of beauty the delightful translucence you tee when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone It Is not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, but something181 words
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240 1963-10-18 3 'Dear Goosey' letters go back to palsce NEW YORK, Thurs.— Three letters written by Queen Elizabeth to "Dear Goosey" will NOT be on sale tomorrow when an auction is held by an autograph dealer here. The British Consul-De-ri eral. acting on instructions from the Ambassador, Sir David Ormsby Gore hasReuter - 240 words
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Article43 1963-10-18 3 WARSAW, Thurs.— Two U.S. Service Attaches have been asked to leave Poland, embassy officials said here last night. They were named as Commander i James A. Baxter, Naval Attache,, and Major Edward P. Stefanlk Assistant Military Attache.—Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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95 1963-10-18 3 A RECORD: TOKYO TO LONDON IN 8½ HOURS WASHINGTON, Thurs. A B-58 Hustler bomber flew non-stop from Tokyo to London yesterday in the record time of eight hours 35 minutes. The old mark of 17 hours 42 minutes was set in 1955 by a British Canberra jet. The bomber andReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-10-18 3 LONDON, Thursday. ]yj/R. R. A. Butler, 60, last night appeared still to have the edge in the Government leadership stakes but with Mr. Reginald Maudling, 46, believed not very far behind. With a decision expected by Friday, some parliamentaryReuter - 333 words
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150 1963-10-18 3 Newsman ('I was framed') is freed LONDON, Thurs. Laurence Terenoe Bell, 26, a freelance Journalist, was found not guilty at the Old Bailey yesterday of indecency offences against Guardsmen. The jury deliberated for 75 minutes. Mr. Justice Mackenna, in his summing up, said Bell was getting stories from Guardsmen whichReuter - 150 words
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93 1963-10-18 3 Russians delay British Army convoy BERLIN. Thurs. A British Army convoy moved off to Berlin after being held up by the Russians for nearly 10 hours in a new "head-counting" dispute on the Autobahn across East Germany linking West Germany with Berlin. The convoy, made up of nine vehicles withReuter - 93 words
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Article42 1963-10-18 3 GLASGOW, Thurs.— Mr. Guy Aldred. who lost more deposits In British elections than any other candidate. died here yesterday aged 76. Mr. Aldred. an Independent Socialist, contested Glasgow constituencies seven times. Each time be lost his deposit. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article62 1963-10-18 3 NEW YORK. Tburs. Fred Talbot. 52. an unemployed cook, killed himself last night by running head on into a wall and then pounding his head on the pavement. Earlier he bad thrown himself in front of a taxi, which braked to a squealing stop only inches from him.Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-10-18 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Lieut.Col. Yuri Gagarin, the first spaceman, denied yesterday that there had been any fatality in the Soviet space programme. "I can say with all due responsibility that throughout the entire programme of space exploration weReuter - 319 words
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169 1963-10-18 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. The United States last night launched a pair of "watchdog" satellites to detect nuclear explosions in space. Informed sources said it would take many hours to determine whether the 4851 b. satellites were In their planned orbits about 60,000 miles above the169 words
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Article33 1963-10-18 3 BRUSSELS. Thurs. The United States and six European Common Market countries last night reached an agreement to end the "chicken war" over American Imports of frozen poultry into Europe. —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement142 1963-10-18 3 A luxury soup in everything but price! Hi CREAM OF f|3 ■Vk &7 VARIETIES. lm£ Z- lOMOOM M Here's real chicken flavour in every spoonful. Rich and creamy, it's a perfect way to start a meal. Only Heinz can make Cream of Chicken Soup this good. Enjoy it ■with your142 words
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Miscellaneous19 1963-10-18 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HKJYI'M MOT/ \?TOO*/SS!5^/ /mot emouom meat\ V ta«tm J v cowmocTive cwticismJ V^TIUTH WUf/^X19 words
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Article, Illustration994 1963-10-18 4 A victory for Devon Nair A BIG exodus of members from the Singapore Association of Trade Unions (Satu) to the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has begun following the recent two-day illegal strike called by Satu. Already 50 branches, belonging to five Satu unions,994 words
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Article154 1963-10-18 4 THE NEW STATUS OF CHINESE WOMEN SINGAPORE, Thurs. Chinese women here were now no longer considered "tightrope walkers in a circus" when seen unescorted in public places, the president of the Chinese Women's Association, Mrs. S.K. Wong, said today. Speaking* at tlie weekly' luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West.154 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 104 Wally Byan Caravan tourists from America who flew Into Singapore in two planes from Hong Kong last night today took time off for a shopping spree. Early today, Mr. Andrew Charles, the caravan director, met representatives from the Tourist Information126 words
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Article143 1963-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, said that foreign investment in industry in Singapore was warmly welcomed. He was speaking at a meeting with the U.S. marketing and industrial development trade mission at the chamber. He143 words
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Article275 1963-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs MR. F.V. Rajendra, general affairs secretary of the Singapore Medical Services Union, today suggested to a board of inquiry that a secret ballot should be held to determine the union representation dispute in the nursing service. The board, appointed by Government, Is to decide275 words
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Article259 1963-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Admiralty today said the effects of the Naval Base strike on the Far East Fleet, 'Vhlch had many defence commitments in the area, was serious but not crippling. "Some repair and maintenance work Is being carried out In the Singapore dockyaid by259 words
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Advertisement149 1963-10-18 4 lapel line -■:•■> I 9^4- The perfect distinctive lightweight *§r fabrics for ihe SLIM LOOK choose from newly-arrived dark .^S tones of multi colour olive, f rZC/J'&ft. TAILORING CO. C\ 1/ 24. C«l*m* Strtcl. Siof»p»r« Ttl: ***** Fabulous fOU& (30NS buffet! A lunch time thrill foryou and you rf riends.149 words
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Article, Illustration883 1963-10-18 5 Rain-swollen rivers that flowed into disaster p001... CHERAS FLOOD INQUIRY IS TOLD OF SIMILAR ACCIDENT 13 YEARS AGO— BUT NO RECORD OF LOSS OF LIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday fHE commission of inquiry into last Wednesday's flood disaster at Cheras was told today of two rain swollen rivers which flowed into883 words
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Article85 1963-10-18 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. Tn*| Registrar of Trade Unions in Bru- net. Penglran Bahat, has said that the newly-elected committee members of the Government Workers Union, formerly controlled by the Brunei Party Ra'ayat. will not be recognised by the Labour Department yet. The Registrar has Informed theReuter - 85 words
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443 1963-10-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TH E Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras Road flood victims today received another $61,015, swelling the total to date to $147,--753. The biggest single donation came from the AngloOriental (Mi Ltd. and Its associated group of tin mine companies, who443 words
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337 1963-10-18 5 Tin price may 'rocket' if confrontation hots up KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. TF "real trouble" arose between Malaysia and Indonesia the price of tin could skyrocket again as it did during the Korean War. This prediction is made in the latest edition of "Tin," the international magazine for producers and consumers.337 words
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Article30 1963-10-18 5 PENANG. Thurs. The working committee of Uiis year's Pe;iang Hari Bunga Poppy appeal will hold Its next meeting at the E and O ballroom at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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160 1963-10-18 5 2-year-old case again put off: Counsel protests IPOH, Thurs. A lawyer, Mr. K. S. Khong, protested in a magistrate's court here to- j day against a further postponement in a < two-year-old case. The case was a preliminary Inquiry in which a mason. Low Soon Voon, 20, was tentatively charged160 words
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Article33 1963-10-18 5 BANTING, Thurs. The Morib branch of Umuo will hold rallies from Oct. 25 to 27. The Mlnlstei of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr, will address one of the rallies.33 words
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Advertisement464 1963-10-18 5 i II IN A II 57 II BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT LOMBARD BANK offers real financial •ecurity and an H interest rate of 5% the maximum safe and sure rate for I your money to earn. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted r your money grows all the time, and464 words
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Article, Illustration802 1963-10-18 7 'SLANDER CAMPAIGN... CALLED TO ANSWER STUPID QUESTIONS' HIGH COURT TOLD PEriANG, Thursday FORMER Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange, Mr. M. Ratnavale, alleged in the Penang High Court today that a "clique" of officers in Kuala Lumpur "engineered" both the aboiition of his post and802 words
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Article205 1963-10-18 7 K. LUMPUR, Thurs. AN official of the Ministry of External Affairs here said today that the two members of the banned Angkatan Ravolusi Tentera Islam Singa* oura who returned to Singapore from Indonesia are illegal immigrants. He said: "They are not Singapore citizens. They are,205 words
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Article59 1963-10-18 7 .Ml AX. Thurs. The Johore Malayan Indian Con Kress has passed a resolution urging the natioial M.I.C. to form a National Aid Brigade in view of the country's state of preparedness. The purpose of the brigade would be to mobilise all able-bodied Indians in Malaysia so59 words
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Article33 1963-10-18 7 PENANG. 'Iluus.— The Gelombang C!ub of Radio Malaysia. Penang. will hold a "Malam Mutiara gala dance" at the E and O ballroom from 8.30 p.m. on Sacurdav Nov. 2.33 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-10-18 7 K-UCHTN.G, Thurs. The United Amhassador to Malaysia, Mr. Charles Baldwin, who arrived here today on his first official visit, reiterated U.S. support for Malaysia. "Malaysia believes In human freedom. In the principle of national Independence, and Malaysia Is a country which has chosenReuter - 226 words
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Article34 1963-10-18 7 PENANG. Thurs. Cigarettes worth aboul 5250 were stolen from a van yesterday. Salesman Leong Choh Boh. 27. told police he was going round various shops in town when he missed the cigarettes34 words
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Miscellaneous130 1963-10-18 7 AU*tf Oop By V.T. linn, lin /L YEZZIR, WE'RE HOLD ON NOW, I I ...LET'S GO SEE I I FT'- IU A LADDER' SURE' HELP V. 7 \X f m^\ dSi^^ I J^7' S NOT GO IF WHOEVER LIVES U'->Wi A WURSELF WOLL-FINP^ /VH A. ITt jjr Q^E R BEFORE130 words
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192 1963-10-18 8 Malaysia to have envoy in Rangoon KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs, The Malaysian Government is to open an embassy in Burma soon, a spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said today. A too Government official, who has held "an Important Dost overseas." has been named to be the first ambassador. The192 words
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Article31 1963-10-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The recently formed RediGusion Workers' Union <>i Malaya wll! hold its first general meeting at the union premises on Sunday at 11.16 a.m. to elect officials.31 words
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Article148 1963-10-18 8 r SINGAPORE, Thurs. j MALAYAN Airways ITI today announced they will put on extra Fokker F 27 Friendship flights three days a week between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 4 to provide a mid morning service for those who cannot catch the earlier flights. These148 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-10-18 8 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD from Kuching, Thursday fHE people of Malaya are ready and wiljing to come to Sarawak to defend Malaysia's sovereignty, Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, told a Malaysian People's Solidarity Action rally in Kuching last night.231 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-10-18 8 Pacific Paulette leaves 'gorgeous Malaya' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Queensland's "Miss Pacific," 18-year-old Paulette Mazzei, flew to Singapore today after comnletinff the first leg of her Far East tour. She said: "Malaysia is gorgeous. I love it. Malayan hospitality is overwhelming. "During my nine-day stay in Malaya I was treated like187 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-10-18 8 Nlngkan. told the rally that Sarawak had achieved Independence a month ago through constitutional and democra- tic processes. "One would have thought that Indonesia would have been the first to rejoice with us when we attained our217 words
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119 1963-10-18 8 Cat's Eyes 9 flying Trident to S pore SINGAPORE, Than. Group Captain John Cunningham, one of Britain's ace pilots during World War 11. is to visit Singapore on Saturday. Nicknamed "Cat's Eyes" because of his prowess as a night fighter pilot, Cunningham, who is chief test pilot of the De119 words
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Article88 1963-10-18 8 NZ training adviser due in today KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A senior officer of the New Zealand Railways Department who Is an expert on public administration will arrive here tomorrow to begin an 18-month assignment In this country. He is Mr. E. H. Hitchcock, who has been appointed training adviser at88 words
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Article33 1963-10-18 8 MUAR, Wed. Free X-rays will be provided by three mobile teams here and in Tanekak on the following dates: Tanekak, Oct. 18 and 19 and Nov. 8-10; I Muar. Nov. 23-26.33 words
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Article56 1963-10-18 8 Pistol hold-up... in taxi TAIPING. Thurs. Yaacob bin Hasnim was robbed of $40 by two copassengers In a taxi while returning to his home In Alor Star yesterday. One held his arm while the other pointed a pistol at him and took his money. The two passengers made him get56 words
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240 1963-10-18 8 JOSEPH MIRANDA - My search for a forgotten village with no name JOSEPH MIRANDA By IPOH. Thurs. A Peo--1 pies Progressive Party M.P., Mr. Chan Swee Ho. spent a fruitless half-hour in a far corner of his Ulu Kinta constituency yesterday afternoon searching for a "forgotten village without a name." Mr. Chan, whose240 words
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Article28 1963-10-18 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tht vice-president of the Malay Seamen's Union of Singapore, Inche A. Ghani bin Mardon. has resigned his post, giving ill-healih as the reason28 words
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Obituary124 1963-10-18 10 H'arats (Minimum) p**i:«fnll oo I M- 1 0 H.t at 38. arbranr PeraJt Alnr Slur, leaving benlad bm beloved wife. 1 daughter. sods. 4 rtau«hters-in-lat>-. 1 soa-in-lam. and many grandchildren Funeral will lake plar* on Kndav i» 10-83 at 11.00 am MADAM LIM BENO, belOVdd motber of Raw rhoo124 words
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Article28 1963-10-18 10 •li It .ir«N SIO I Minimum i FUNERAL TODAY of late Fraacia Sob ("iioo Seng. Cortege leave* 61 Ernanl Street. 4 p.m for chnrch theme to Bidadan28 words
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Article87 1963-10-18 10 ?0 H'orat* Sit (minimum) PERINBAM BARUCH. aged 70. Bussed away peacefully '6th October. Joshua Baruch and family thank Toungnerg staff and friends for all ayinpatby and help given THE FAMILY OF the lute Mrs M.B. Lemoa who passed away on 13-10-6S thank all friends and relatives for condolences, wreaths,87 words
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Article164 1963-10-18 10 J* -Hi SIS (Minimum) SHE'S SLlM— she's beautiful: Ryvita ir her slimming diet keepa her fit. helps her *lim. Enjoy crisp, driirtoua I'.wita today. O.K. TAILOR, the beet tailor, commences business to-day, after renovation All patrons are welcome. 309, North RrldKe Roml. Spore. Tel: *****. FAREX Tin perfect 3-cereal164 words
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Article632 1963-10-18 10 There are no surprises in Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's new Cabinet list. Dr. Toh Chin Chye is Deputy Prime Minis- ter once again, and the two ether senior People's Action i Party leaders. Dr. Goh Kcng |Swee and Mr. S. Rajaratnam. i retain their respective port- i632 words
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Article635 1963-10-18 10 The Indonesian Government, through one of its many Ministerial spokesmen, has assured Sabah and Sarawak that oven if ihey begged for incorporation within the Indonesian Republic, their plea would be rejected. Indonesia is too large, too rich, too powerful, too prosperous to want to be burdened with635 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1963-10-18 10 NORMAN SHRAPNEL - NORMAN SHRAPNEL by of Th« Guardian, London R.A. BUTLER BY all normal tokens there should have been no doubt about who would come in if Mr. Macmillan went out. But the unexpected in politics is now normal. and many will be surprised if the favourite wins.1,487 words
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371 1963-10-18 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Oil boom changes a world backwater WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by LIBYA, well out of the news since the desert battles of World War 11. is quietly, almost stealthily, becoming one of the major oi 1 producing areas of the world. Only two years after oil first started flowing from the Zelten371 words
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Advertisement530 1963-10-18 10 Strain Tiac* ft Maky MaJ ■»•>•*«) tat COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orakaed Road COLD STORAOK I«»NCHH AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONG KCPPfU. ROAD— NAVAL I*ll CRY BOOK STORE LTD Wlii. i H*w. Cettjrar QsaTMK NCW* WONT FM*a*pfl*tMl>Jral 9l^tStmMrtH*Z M. M. ISMAIL. S A4Hm*T9tty Ro4J"«l. MmnM 9#V*t MAMtIM STORI S7B-7. etu*** Rot**. Stale IT530 words
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Advertisement60 1963-10-18 10 NEW FOOD FOR HUNGRY CHILDREN It's called "Incaparina" a protein-rich meal made of cheap vegetable foods. Mix with water and you get a "vegetable beefsteak!" Here's how it is saving thousands of Latin American children, may be the answer to worldwide nutrition needs in OCTOBER Readers Digest (■ow on sale)60 words
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Advertisement115 1963-10-18 10 _J^ *m*T *T— llf S. Waldorf DELUXE (LUXURIOUS GRADE) SAFE You :an't be too careful when it comes to toilet tissues because the wrong type of tissue can cause injury to delicate skins and lead to complications such as piles or other ailments. To safetfuard yourself usi new Waldorf Deluxe,115 words
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Article, Illustration292 1963-10-18 11 Delegation to U.N. will not raise Malaysia issue SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malaysian delegation to the United Nations will not raise the Malaysia issue in the General Assembly, but if any other country takes up the matter the delegation will put their case convincingly. The Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam,292 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-10-18 11 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY From f: Malacca. Thursday OPPOSITION IS TOLD: YOU FACE SAME FATE AS BOESTAMAM IF YOU ABUSE DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM THE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, last night warned members of Opposition parties not to create mischief and abuse our337 words
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69 1963-10-18 11 Bethlehem call by 16 air tourists OINGAPORE, Thurs. Sixteen Malaysians left Singapore by air this week on the first Alitalia Italian Airlines tour of the Holy Land and Europe. The tour lasts Just over three weeks. The group will visit Damascus, Jerusalem. Bethlehem, the Mount of Olives and Gethsemane. Later69 words
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Article41 1963-10-18 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Mr Chew Ah Heng. 60. a former cleric of works In the Public Works Department here, died suddenly in his home at Sebrang Perak yesterday. The funeral will take place at 10 a.m tomorrow.41 words
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263 1963-10-18 11 CHI A POTEIK - Hotels with a view for Shenton Way CHI A POTEIK By CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Valuable land on Shenton Way, now being used as a car park, is to be made available to private developers for office buildings, hotels and premises which come under the category of "administrative use." The Government Ls263 words
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163 1963-10-18 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The University Socialist Club today pledged its full support and loyalty to Malaysia. "The University Socialist Club will not brook any encroachment on our national sovereignty." the c: V- secretary general. Mr Llm Swee Cheong. said Ir a statement "Let no one163 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-10-18 11 Dato Loke greets bride at airport with kisses SINGAPORE, Thurv— D.ito Loke Wan Tho. the cinema magnate, welcomed bis bride with kisses when she flew borne last night three weeks after their wedding in London. A large gathering of friends and relatives also greeted the former Mrs. Mavis Lim and106 words
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Article25 1963-10-18 11 PENANO, Thurs. Penang's reconstructed Bayan Lepas airport, with Its 5.700 ft. runway, resumed oceratlons this morning after an 1) tr.onths lay-off for renovations.25 words
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113 1963-10-18 11 Australian expert on way to TV conference KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. T. S. Duckmanton, assistant manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, arrived here today on his way to London to attend a meeting of the International Television Federation. Mr. Duckmanton said at the airport that among the "many things" that113 words
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Article63 1963-10-18 11 SINGAPORE Ihurs The Straits Times today received donations totalling $72 for Che Hasnan blnte Talb. widow of the Radio Malaya comedian who was killed In a road accident last month The donations were from. Maznah Husln *5; Tap Poh Sum S2; and Kaki-Tangan Kementerian Kesehatan.63 words
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Article41 1963-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thui*.— A temporary postal clerk. Abas bin Hati Abdullah. 30. pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $127 at trw General Port Office. Sentence was postponed.41 words
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Article, Illustration328 1963-10-18 11 VICTOR NAYAGAM - EMPTY— THE CAR FOUND BY DIVERS VICTOR NAYAGAM By I: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. Fool keeps its secret: Are missing couple in it? ARMY divers hauled out a 1953 model Hillman car from a mining pool off the 3* mile Cheras Road today. It was empty. It had been feared yesterday328 words
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Advertisement131 1963-10-18 11 BE SUCCESSFUL! with PRO-PLUS the tablets that give you GO I Used by Businessman Film Stars Taking part in sports Housewives •At a business conference Holidaymakers When under emotional strain Office workers IS"""""'"* 0 Students :SSZ' 1 Sportsnjjn Before an important date When working late 3 The 'morning: after' /^^^©^TTllttO''*131 words
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Advertisement321 1963-10-18 11 ■mm* m«»ci No 21:50 Price i $335 -nett Leadership, with men, is j^m jmm powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— K than conventional watthe Bulova Accutron is A lead 6 f ches because321 words
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Miscellaneous365 1963-10-18 11 |Today's radio, TV j RADIO MALAYSIA wa-ku close Down M £!Si£k%s"*2i v> RADIO SINGAPORE V MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE A.M.: 8.00 Time Signal. Ne- 478 met rem gara-Jtu; 60a Prelude to Break- SHOBTWAVfc SERVICE: (Ml. 100 lime Signal, tne 41 metrea SS: aKs rVrdsr Day 732 Brealtlast CluO 800 Mornln Prelude;365 words
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Article, Illustration413 1963-10-18 12 rm COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF MALAYSIA'S TOP CUSTOMER IN VIENNA PLANNING TO BUY DIRECT FROM STORE TO SPEED UP DELIVERY MALAYSIA'S top rubber customer in Austria, Semperit-Gummi Werke of Vienna, is planning to buy more of the commodity to meet its413 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-10-18 12 ARROW SALES DIRECTOR DUE TODAY FOR TALKS MR. HANS J. Schwerdtfeger (above), export sales director of the Arrow Company, is due in Singapore today for a short visit in the course of a world tour of Arrow sales offices. While here.' he will have talks with Mr. T. S. Mao,56 words
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Article288 1963-10-18 12 Alcan's P.J. output expanding A LTHOUGH production r\ started only a few months ago at Alcan Malayan Aluminium Co. Ltd.'s rolling mill at Petaling Jaya. three srflfts are now being worked and a total labour force of 170 is employed. Month by month production is Increasing as the operators learn288 words
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Article51 1963-10-18 12 Vincent Chemical Company of Sydney, manufacturer of Vinac tablets, has Introduced a new product, Vlnlax, to the Malaysian market. Vinlax Is a laxative with a chocolate base. "vs Mr. John Pearce. the company's senior resident representative In Malaysia. The local sole agents are Jardine Waugh (Singapore)51 words
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237 1963-10-18 12 SLIGHT DECLINE IN AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP AUSTRALIA'S wheat crop, due for harvesting in December, is expected to show a slight decline on last year's record output of more than 300 million bushels. An estimate by the Australian Wheat Board shows that at least 270 million bushels will be delivered to237 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-10-18 12 Kodak men to attend H.K. course TWO of Kodak's technical service representatives, Mr. Richard Ng Eng Pheow. of Singapore, and Mr. Philip Llew of Kuala Lumpur, leave on Sunday for Hong Kong to attend a 10-day specialised X-ray training course. The course, which begins on Monday and ends on Nov.102 words
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Article71 1963-10-18 12 Mr. Oeorge Harriman. B.M.c. chalrmar. said In London this week that they would smash all previous export records In 1963. The export value was .now running 1 at an annual rate of 325,000 units, I "more than 18 per cent higher than In 1962". The current71 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-10-18 12 MALAYAN Zips Ltd. of Tampoi, Johore, manufacturer of zips and slide fasteners, is to venture into foreign markets. This was disclosed this week by the managing director. Mr. Yuen Weng Van. who added that export agents were now being sought to handle the trade293 words
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Advertisement247 1963-10-18 12 \l/ B I r] fjr* »A f^ ERNEST Awarded first prizes 7 Chronometric Observatory o Sole Agents: 9 OVERSEAS CORPORATION (M) LTD. K Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang E~Z3s»E3 .^S^. Af^ 1011 AGENTSI MARTON 4 COMPANY; UMITH). "SPEEDWELL" wine rofh MARTIN BUCK Co fWir. RsfM) Us. PH^ MMsnuL. i><c»im>nft, mamnc. mnna,247 words
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Advertisement66 1963-10-18 12 j I^»M|^W Now you can enjoy the best! '«Ji> BEEFEATER 111 BEEFEATER Hlfloi||i The twice-famous jjin has Sm\ come to Malaysia. &s£s& l)i« Here, indeed, is gin such mj^Kjt '"^^E^s^klJ'L' as you have never known i*&m\i*yt ■iMIbII down from generation to HW% at the famous London Beefeater distillery since 182066 words
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Article165 1963-10-18 13 REBELS RAID BORDER POST KUCHING, Thurs. A border post in the Second Division of Sarawak was attacked by Indonesian terrorists last Saturday, it was learned today. One terrorist and one Gurkha soldier were killed in the fighting. Meanwhile, operations are still going on against the terrorist gang that attacked Long165 words
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88 1963-10-18 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Peter Can Ah Hock, 21. a constable attached to the Orchard Road police station, was killed yesterday when his scooter collided with a van at Jalan Lamar. Gan's pillion rider. Glam Slong Kwang, 21, was admitted to hospital In a serious88 words
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Article57 1963-10-18 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two re)i( venmtives of the United Workers of the Petroleum Industry left for Athens today to attend the fourth world congress of the International Federation of Petroleum Workers. They are Mr. Seah Mvi Kok. the general secretary, and Mr Bernard Rodrlgnes. assistant Renoral57 words
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Article32 1963-10-18 13 PENANG. Thurs. The women's section of the 3 enang division of Party Ra'ayat will held a women's convention at the Pulau Tikus community hall at 2 p.m. on Oct. 27.32 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-10-18 13 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM TRADE OFFICE CANNOT CONTINUE BECAUSE OF DIPLOMATIC BREAK By Singapore, Thur«. gINGAPORE'S trade and cultural mission in Jakarta was today given two weeks to close down. The mission regards this as "ample time" for them to move out. In a note to277 words
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271 1963-10-18 13 HOLES-IN-ROOF PUPILS MOVE TO CONVENT KUALA LUMPUR, Thun T*HE 160 pupils at the national-type Malay pri--1 mary school at Port Swettenham, who are given holidays on rainy days because of holes in the roof, have been transferred temporarily to St. Anne's Convent nearby. In addition, the Selangor Chief Education Officer.271 words
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173 1963-10-18 13 Governor's advice: 'Don't use secondhand thoughts' OENANG, Thurs.— The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ. today advised pupiis of St. George's Girls' School not to have "secondhand thoughts." "Many oeople seem afraid to thtnk for themselves and merely follow what others are doing." he said at the school's annual prize-giv-ing. "Others173 words
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67 1963-10-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Cheah Yap Chin alias Cheah Yap Theam. 30, a businessman here, was charged In the Sessions Court here today for possessing dutiable goods worth $3,969 at the Kuala Lumpur airport at 9.15 a.m. yesterday. The goods Included 19 pairs of trousers.67 words
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Article20 1963-10-18 13 MUAR. Thurs. The Ismail School here will hold its annual prlze-glvlng and speech day on Oct. 34.20 words
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146 1963-10-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, I Thurs. The Commissioner for Industrial Relations, Mr. F. Tarnboo, today expressed the hope that a solution would soon be found to the six-day-old strike by 250 workers at Austral Amalgamated tin mine in Puchong. The strike is over the management's refusal146 words
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Advertisement193 1963-10-18 13 AM EXCLUSIVE AMD SPECIAL OFFER! .fa /l guide to $sd) child care jf f/\\ f •••"it M -M flffi By DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK and others Written by the World's best authorities. 1.000 names and meanings, breast feedit covers every aspect of motherhood ing. weaning, solid foods, bathing, from pregnancy to193 words
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Advertisement69 1963-10-18 13 k a 43^ WlTn This m. F ml. HQt3lbiir)of i FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK ZEISS WERRA CAMERAS ore now available at 593 and $150 list. 50 nun 2.8 Zeiss Temar lens (Interchangeable) Split image range view finder Synchro Prestor XVM 1/750 and B Shutter Sole Malaysian Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO.,69 words
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Miscellaneous300 1963-10-18 13 Straits Times Crossword P l z I I 3 I F I P» I l fc W^MMMtKT~ I*~^ MMm UMM HI ACROSS Momlnsr at the pub: at the 1. Pity Is something that guide* pub Bill's like a newt (10). one forward (10). 12. Sam's abroad in bis country* >.300 words
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Advertisement1821 1963-10-18 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction of 24 Standard Five Storey Class G' Quarters for Police RaTik and File at Talplng. will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on 22nd. October, 1963, from Contractors In Classes A to1,821 words
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Advertisement967 1963-10-18 14 SITUATIONS WANTED tO Wards SI (Min.)— Baa It #to. ertrs (DRESSER SECOND QRADB efflclen; well recommended. seeks immediate employment). Pleaae write Box A 6131 8.T., Singapore. QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED Lady Conf. Secretary, B'pore Citizen, available Immediately for permanent employment. Temporary relief work considered. Please 'Phone ***** or Box A6lBl S.T.967 words
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Advertisement962 1963-10-18 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE tO Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ef. axtra POLYOLAZB SO on parquet Boors provides super-hard, non-slip, nondusting, lustre ftnlan. Ends laborious and time-consuming polishing, Pbone 7601. EAC, Singapore. JALAN STRAITS VIEW, Jobore Bahru: Two Acres of Elevated Vacant Land near Straits View Hotel, overlooking Straits962 words
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Advertisement954 1963-10-18 14 FOR HIRE U Warts SI (MtmJ Baa It ata, axtrm u-orive CARS for Touring Malaya. Rate; from $***** per week. Evernnt Co., 519, Seraogoon Road, Spore. Tel: *****. MODERN FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS Etc. On Low Monthly Rental Hire Purchase Also Accepted. Bin Oee Seng. 81, Rochore Canal Road. Singapore, Tel: *****.954 words
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Advertisement1057 1963-10-18 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. axtrm I*sl CITROEN Very reliable $700 Reasonable offers considered. Ring ***** Parish or see 8 Claymore Hill behind Lido Cinema, B'pore. SECONDHAND MOTOR CYCLES and Scooters N.B.U. 1909. Lambretta 1959 Matchless, AJB 350 c.c. c Hon4a SOOc.c 1960 BBA sOOc.c1,057 words
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Advertisement918 1963-10-18 14 MISCELLANEOUS M Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO rt*. axtrm "JYOTO-CMINA" superlative nn. China tbat rams all the people's requirements. Designed and created lor Its delicate beau y transiurrncy. JyotoChlnaware will give you many years of gracloua and modern living. CURIOS 20 Word* $S (Mtn.>—Box SO eta. szlre CHINESE CURIOS EXHIBITION.918 words
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Advertisement1425 1963-10-18 15 TO IIVERPOOt 1 WEST Oue Spore Sane p. Sham Penang ADKASTUS L'poil. Oubtm Ham«url IB Pt/Oct 20 Oct 21 tlfkNOl Liverinl bia^c* Oct II Oct 22 Oct 23/27 Oct 21 ACNILLES 4 moult) I pen HMI MM II Pirt Oct 21 Oct 27/3 lUMAEUS Literpul Glasgow Oct 21 Nlt 21,425 words
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Advertisement1239 1963-10-18 15 THE EAC ONES B3L\pJK*B n»«aAPoa« ntiuujiiwiMiJ'ii'i ****<* UL^jS^lA i BOaM H'Tiii r.oaoi m«.s smjnv o«m« SAILINGS TO GEHOA. LE HAVIE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHEHBURG AND COPENHAGEN. S'pon P S'haa PMaw "FAISTRIA" I) 28/23 Oct 24/27 Oct 28/28 Oct "BORIRANA" 1) 20 Oct/ 4 Nn 5/7 Nn 1/1,239 words
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Advertisement1331 1963-10-18 15 I benuline] EIPUFSS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P. S'.-am Pe-a-g HNU.ER. gft^M liM/Oetw mnm 8591(114 t««»TAS «.«7.«.2i" v a Oet f /M BENVORLICR H) iW L«S A'werp. RdM Oct II 23 Oct 24/28 Oct 38/ 1 lENLARII (LlaJ L'nit H'kari, HulF. I «aa Oct 27/31 Oct1,331 words
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Advertisement1314 1963-10-18 15 <Sc CO., LTD. 111: Ne *****. ELLERMAN LINE 45c KLAVENESS LIMB LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL t kfIODLESOROUGj SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANO Cm OF WELLIHSTOH- U t < 1 Stit S pon P. Shan Pinang IONNUIIIE 24,27 Oct 28 Bet/ 1 Nit Oaits S'po'e P- Sham1,314 words
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550 1963-10-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were gene--1 rally easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday especially among the newer counters. The market was particularly active towards the end of trading when the easier tendency was accelerated. The process of downward adjustment in the new issues550 words
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Article23 1963-10-18 16 Malayan Stock Indices Ocl. 16 Oct. 17. Industrials: 120.06 118.94 Tins: 1«7.76 107.89 S rubbers: 109.57 109.57 Dec. 29. 1963 100.23 words
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Article870 1963-10-18 16 COMBINED business in the Sin(?apore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustaad (1.000) SI 57, (1.000) $1.56: Central Properties 51. 36 SL. »1.35 BL, Sl-34 SL. (21,000) $1.37. (34.000) $1.36, (1W.000) $1.83, (23.000)870 words
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Article22 1963-10-18 16 October 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72, cents (up i: cents). TIN: 5467.75 (up 53.62J). Estimated unofficial ofTering 240 tons (unchanged).22 words
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Article294 1963-10-18 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Lars Mellng 29/30. Mlkasa Maru 31/32, Thorscape 23/24, Kothensteln 33/34, München 1/2, Japan 4/3, Mombasa Maru 8/9, Sadao N.W. 4. President Grant IS, Toledo 46, Rebeverett 3S/39, Benarmln 33/36, atraat Ball 42/43, Empire Oannet 21/22. Rochab294 words
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Article66 1963-10-18 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singa1 pare noon pricei per plcul yesterday: Coconut ell: Unquoted: Cepra: Oct./ Nov. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $130 Mllera. Sarawak white $147| sellers, special Sarawak black $115 sellers, garbled Lamponx black $115 sellers, AST A |147| sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Mlllerf Aetselatlon prices: bulk66 words
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403 1963-10-18 16 FALLOWING the London r lead Straits tin yesterday rose 5362 A to $467.75 per plcul. the highest price since mid-June. The offering at 240 tons was unchanged. In London on Wednesday values were fully sustained in moderately active dealings. The market was403 words
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Article76 1963-10-18 16 I PHI Malayan e.ch.ng. Banks' Am*. I l elatt*n mad* the>p changes id in rat** to merchant! yestrrday (all rate* to $100): •tiling TT M OO ready: French Fran*t |M |I; Mal.an Lira MM; Swedish Kltnir lb'< I i. On the (r** .xh.ru. market in i Honis Kook76 words
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Article135 1963-10-18 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIAL shares A.C.I, and I Drug Houses had solid gains today following their sharp declines over the past few days, otherobo the market continued to ease with falls again well In excess of rises. In minings Barrier shares strengthened, rjut Mount Is» continued to ease and135 words
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Article249 1963-10-18 16 VOVCMBER first grado rubber buy- ort fob. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yestrrday at ~2\ cents per In. up II MM on Wednesday's closing level (or the poult ion. Th.' tone vra* steady quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in contt per Ib. yesterday:249 words
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Article192 1963-10-18 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 17. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Ounlopn 20 tts. M. Cement IS Stßj E. Emelters 2U eta. McAllster 14 rts. Kn«o 21 cts. Koblnson 11 eta. Ked. Dls. 13 cts. c. Storage 4id. K. ft N. 18 cts. Kothmana 13 eta. liainmoi" 16 cts. 8. Land 6192 words
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Advertisement33 1963-10-18 16 KYOSEI LINE %££i££^j£ a «i i ft, teierai r Harper Cilfftllsm tk Co., Ltd. Spore Tel: ***** Ptiait. Naratr. hiikiiat 1 Cl. Its v iti mi» Ptrt Swttteißan: attract iMalayii its. i,,j JjJ33 words
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Advertisement379 1963-10-18 16 TENDERS INVITED SIWLY OF PROVISIONS FOB THE MALAY WOMEN'S TBAINING COLLEGE SEKOLAU TVS FATIMAH, MALACCA. Tenders are invited for tha supply of provisions a« listed for the Malay Women's Training College. Malacca, from Ist January. 1964 to 31st December, 196*. and to the Sekolah Tun Patlmah from Ist January, 1964379 words
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Advertisement1006 1963-10-18 17 THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) LOST STOCK CERTIFICATES The following stock certificates have been reported lost: STOCK CERTIFICATES NO. IN NAME OF AMOUNT OF STOCK 6386, 6387, G3BB. Richard Frederick Court Mort $2,150/--6389. 7391. 7820. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, if within thirty1,006 words
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Advertisement813 1963-10-18 17 NOTICES NOTICE HONG KONG UNIT FUNDS LIMITED SECOND HONG KONG FUND Under the terms of tbe Trust Deed, a distribution will be made on 15th December. 1963. <o persons who are registered unitholders on 31st October, 1963 HONG KONG .< SHANGHAI BANK, HONG KONG (TRUSTEE) LIMITED. TRUSTEE. 17th October. 1963.813 words
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Advertisement715 1963-10-18 17 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE Our auditors have reported as follows: "We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sale In the Sweeps of 6th. 9th. and 13th October. 1963 were checked by us and stored under seal until after the Sweeps were drawn. We further certify that the715 words
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Advertisement774 1963-10-18 17 NOTICES NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD. SINGAPORE. Regulation 4(1) and (2) of the Hotels Licensing Regulations. 195*. Notice is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will bold its next Quarterly Session at the Fourth District and Magistrate's Court. South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Tuesday and774 words
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Advertisement744 1963-10-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CHAIR OF PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the Chair of Pharmacology and Therapeutics In tbe newly established Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya. Candidates should have high academic qualifications and wide experience in Teaching and Research. Previous experience in744 words
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Advertisement877 1963-10-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA requires a gardener for the Depart ment of Botany to look after the garden and experimental greennouses. Applicants should have a certificate of the School of Agriculture. Serdang. or should provide evidence of a number of years experience in Horticulture, Agriculture or Forestry. A knowledge877 words
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Advertisement400 1963-10-18 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W D. registered Contractors for the following works: a) Manufacture and Delivery of Furniture and Materials for Paaaenrer Terminal Building at Paya Lebar Airport, sporr Approved Contractors:— Above 125.000/-. Cloaing Date:— 29.10.63.-noon. Full particulars may be seen and obtained at the office of400 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-10-18 18 AT THE lOC CONGRESS: BADEN-BADEN Thurs. gOUTH Africa was last night unofficially sounded out to see whether she would be prepared to withdraw from next year's Tokyo Olympics because of the storm over apartheid in sport, an authoritative source said here earlyReuter - 282 words
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Article194 1963-10-18 18 BADEN-BADEN, Thursday. TOKYO is facing many difficulties in arranging sufficient accommodation for foreign tourists who will attend next year's Olympic Games, a press conference was told here yesterday. Shlgeru Yosano. chief of the Tokyo Municipal bureau preparing for the Games, said the city was working onReuter - 194 words
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217 1963-10-18 18 ELECTRONIC BRAIN TO SERVE AT TOKYO BADEN-BADEN, Thurs.— A team of technicians is already briefing a giant computer for its task of providing a near-instant-aneous results service at next October's Olympic Games at Tokyo. Ii was learned at the International Olympic Committee congress here that the International Business Machines electronic217 words
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150 1963-10-18 18 Springboks 'stronger than before' ¥>ERTH, Thurs.— A better openX Ing attack and outstanding fielding could combine to nuke South Africa's cricket team In Australia and New Zealand this season stronger than the 1952-53 Springboks, said manager Ken Vlljoen here yesterday. Mr. Vlljoen was speaking at a press conference when theReuter - 150 words
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Article241 1963-10-18 18 |7"LANO. Thurs. Prime Mlnls- ter Tengku Abdul Rahman will captain the Senior Golfers' Society of Malaya team against the Sultan of SeUngor's Royal Alam Shah Golfing Boclety side for th« Crltchley Trophy on the new course on th# Istana grounds here on Sunday. The Bu'.tan of241 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-10-18 18 ORUCE TULLOH (England) rests his weary bare feet after winning the 5.000 metres event in the Tokyo International Sports Week on Sunday. Tulloh ran bare-footed in the race. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-10-18 18 Pele won't be able to play for World XI F ONDON, Thurs.— Pele, recognised as the world's greatest footballer, will definitely not play for the Rest of the World XI against England at Wembley next Wednesday, officials of Pele's Club, Santos, said at Milan last night. The Santos officials said167 words
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Article99 1963-10-18 18 LONDON. Thurs. Results of football matches played last night: League Cup second round replay Stoke 3 Scunthorpe 3. Third round Aston Villa 0 West Ham 2: Halifax 2 Walsall 0; Hull 0 Manchester City 3: Swlndon 3 Southend 0: Tranmere 1 Leicester 2. League Dlv. 2 DerbyReuter - 99 words
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Article178 1963-10-18 18 T ONDON, Thurs. Aus- i Ju tralia hammered Britain 28-2 in the first of three Rugby Tests under floodlights at Wembley here last night. Britain, who trailed 2-10 at halftime, were without their standoff half. David Bolton, for threequarters of the game. He left theReuter - 178 words
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Article31 1963-10-18 18 MALACCA, Thurs. New Market, the Malacca League and Cup soccer champions, will meet Mercantile Bank, Kuala Lumpur, side in a friendly match at Kubu Stadium here on Saturday (7.30 pjn).31 words
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Advertisement282 1963-10-18 18 THE PAWCM PIN COMPANY JANMVIIIf. WISCONSIN, U.S.*. Off to the right start with a Parker SUPER "21" When the world of business or education beckons, your young man will be anxious to make a good first impression. He'll need to be assured that he looks right, that he's dressed right.282 words
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Advertisement168 1963-10-18 18 ■m i b,. r H..n;.Mt PERFECTION IN VENETIAN BLINDS If you have an eye for the quality that makes better living. you will appreciate the beauty and perfection of STARLITE Gold Star Venetians. Here is perfection in smooth, silent operation... in a range of new fashion-inspired colours., .there is also168 words
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Article546 1963-10-18 19 He beats two stablemates in smart trial SINGAPORE, Thursday. £1! AW STABLE'S money-spinner Cinemascope III showed good form in a gallop with stablemates Pinkson and Silver Screen III at Bukit Timah this morning. The Colin Tulloh-trained trio turned on the speed from the 5f post. Cinemascope546 words
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Article50 1963-10-18 19 LONDON. Thurs. Zaleucus, who was to have been ridden by Doug Smith in Saturday's Cambridgeshire is coughing and will not run. it was announced last night. Zaleucus was last Quoted at 33-1. Another Cambridgeshire absentee will be Spree, who will run Instead In the Champion Stakes tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article133 1963-10-18 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. With 16 racing days remaining for the season, the jockeys' champion ship race is still wide open. No more than five winners separate the four top jockeys Lyall Hartaridge. with 46 winners, leads by three from Keith Moxham. Merv Posner and Johnny Wilson are133 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-10-18 19 FRANCIS BOEY - KOPS WANTS TO ADD MALAYSIAN CROWN TO HIS 'BAG' FRANCIS BOEY By UUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs.— Erland Kops. the Danish badminton ace, who has already won three major international titles this year the All England, American and Canadian wants to add the Malaysian crown to his achievements. Kops whose most269 words
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703 1963-10-18 19 Beware living in a Fool's Paradise IS a final period of A three months' intensive centralised training from February, without the tests of international competition, sufficient to mould Malaysia's young badminton team 1n t a strong challengers for the Thomas Cup at Tokyo next May? Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt, man-ager-coach703 words
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Article308 1963-10-18 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. r». EVANS, the former Newport stand-off, played brilliantly at stand-off and then as a centre in today's first state rugger trial on the padang. Evans5 auick thlnkin* caught his markers often on the wrong foot and another feature of his play was that308 words
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Article162 1963-10-18 19 Much talent in S'gor 23's trial KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Rugby Union's first Under-23 trial on the Padang here today showed an abundance of talent. In the trial the Paatal XV, drawn from players of the University and Language Institute, beat the Rest by 18 points (three goals and162 words
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310 1963-10-18 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Singapore, Thurs. AN outstanding display by inside-left Ken Davis A helped Joint Services Invitation XI hand Thailand's Olympic soccer team a 2-1 defeat at Jalan Besar tonight. Davis took his chances well to score both goals for Services.310 words
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Article53 1963-10-18 19 IPOH. Thurs.— The Perak Amateur Football Association will hold its knockout competitions for the Cow and Gate Cup (Junior division teams) and the Lim Seng Pook Cup (seniors) next week. Ten teams will compete for the Cow and Gate Cup while six teams will take part in the53 words
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Advertisement169 1963-10-18 19 I almost missed my big chance L Th» night before an interview for an important 12.0 a my way 10 the interview the next rooming )ok I celebrated a festival with my family. I suffered from severe indigestion. X I unwrapped a Bnmint antacid sweet, nicked 4. I felt tine169 words
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Advertisement78 1963-10-18 19 c^p^A tyre you can trust for extra safety Goodyear lyres are made with a deeper, tougher skid resistant tread, hold you steadier on corners, steer better, stop quicker. Sidewalls are engineered to stay free from cracking, and to resist weakening bruises or blowouts. For a lyre you can trust for78 words
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Miscellaneous253 1963-10-18 19 HOCKEY Hannlfui Shield (south rone) S'gor v Johore (3.46 p.m.) Negrl v Malacca (5.16, both matches at Seremban). Talping Lge: 7th Bn RMR v Tigers B 1 (Esplanade). Spore DW. I: SCC v IA (padang); DW. 3: Police C v YMCA (Thomson Rd). BADMINTON B'por e senior Inter- team championship253 words
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Article45 1963-10-18 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is expected to make an appeal to the people of Singapore to Join the Territorial Army to maintain the internal security of Malaysia. The appeal will be made over Radio Malaysia and Television Singapura.45 words
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281 1963-10-18 20 TUN RAZAK (IN SARAWAK) HAS TALKS ON BORDER RAIDS KUCHING, Thursday. fUN ABDUL Razak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, today met the operations sub-committee of the Sarawak state security executive committee to discuss problems of Indonesian border attacks and internal Communist activities. This morning he had discussions with281 words
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Article59 1963-10-18 20 MANILA, Thurs. President Macapagal said tonight the Philippine Government had entered Into agreements with Thailand, Burma and South Vietnam for the "continuous and indefinite importation of rice to keep our people from hunger." In a radio and television speech, he said this year's local rice supplyReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1963-10-18 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The official opening of the Swiss Cottage Integrated Secondary School has now been fixed for Nov. 6.22 words
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Article128 1963-10-18 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A huge anti-Indo-nesia rally, planned for next month on the padang, has been cancelled. The organiser of the rally, Inche Ghazali Ismail, a journalist, said here tonight that the rally had been called off "in the interests of the people in Singapore." He did128 words
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Article314 1963-10-18 20 LONDON, Thurs. It has been a good day In the stock markets and. although the September trade figures were mildly disappointing, they did little to check the advance In prices. The optimism of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and encouraging economic pointers were stimulating selective buying of equities314 words
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Article39 1963-10-18 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 21 5/16 d., Nov. 21 d.. Dec. 219/ldd., Jan. 21 -,d.. Jan Mar. 21\d., Apr/June 21 11/164.. July/Sept. 21Sd., Oct./ Dec. 219 16d.. Jan. Mar. 21 id., cU.-Nov. 21 id., Dec. 21Ud. Tone: Barely steady.39 words
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Article25 1963-10-18 20 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £943 >4, sellers £945. Forward buyers £940, sellers £941, Settlement £942... Turnover a.m. 260 tons pjn. 310 tons. Tone Very steady.25 words
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551 1963-10-18 20 Case of captain on breach of trust charge is put off IT'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A courtmartial trying Capt. W.L.M. Perry, 42, an officer on the permanent staff of the Ter- j ritorial Army, on a charge of criminal breach of trust, today upheld, a defence con- 1 tention that "certain551 words
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166 1963-10-18 20 F3NTIAN, Thurs. The Police Field Force is still on a 24-hour alert on the South-west Johore coast for any signs of Indonesian intruders in the area. All along the coastline and near all approaches to the sea, armed Jungle policemen have been placed166 words
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Obituary15 1963-10-18 20 A.N.R. AVVAR fathrr-ln-law ot C Rlttapa Iyer paused away vuddenly at Trlvandamm. Drcply regretted.15 words
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467 1963-10-18 20 ALGERIAN forces attacked the Moroccans in the desert frontier region today, it was announced in Colow Bechar, West Algeria, but in Marrakesh, a Moroccan minister said agreement on a ceasefire had been reached in principle. Final details would be arranged in talks which resumed-Reuter; UPI - 467 words
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Advertisement75 1963-10-18 20 Late CLASSIFH ADVERTISEMENT 20 Word* Sin (Minimum) a proud tradition; The famous batik printers of this I country have used time as their 1 friend, developing their art slowly over the years. The careful selection of a design for an exotic lg sarong and the intricate carving of it on75 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-18 20 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Unreal Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 86 75. Penang 86 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 86 7342 words
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