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Title Section20 1963-10-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article450 1963-10-19 1 Razak speaks out LOPEZ TOLD: INITIATIVE TO RESTORE RELATIONS WITH MALAYSIA MUST COME FROM YOU KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that any move to restore relationship between the Philippines and Malaysia must be initiated by Manila. He was commenting on450 words
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237 1963-10-19 1 Jakarta papers hit at Baldwin's pledge- JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian newspapers today attacked a statement made by the American Ambassador in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Charles Baldwin, that the U.S. Government would consider any request for arms from Malaysia. The nationalist Suloh Indonesia (Torch of Indonesia) said: "Mr. Baldwin's statement shows that237 words
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Article42 1963-10-19 1 Bigger and bigger JAKARTA, Fri.— The Bank of Indonesia today announced that it would issue denominations of 5.000 rupiahs ($350 at the official rate; $10 in the open market). The highest denomination used to br 2.500 rupiahs, first issued last year. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article45 1963-10-19 1 CANBERRA. Frl. Australia has protested to Indonesia against the "buzzing" of a Qaiuas jetliner coming in to land ai Jakarta last Tuesday, Government officials said here today. Oovernment members Interpreted the Incident as reflecting Indonesian resentment at Australian support for Malaysia. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article53 1963-10-19 1 JAKARTA. Frl. The British Ambassador. Mr. Andrew Ollchrist, today met the Indonesian Deputy Minister, Mr. Suwlto Kusumowldagdo. and were reported to have discussed bringing in workers from Hong Kong to rebuild the wrecked British embassy here. The embassy was sacked and burnt by anti-Malaysia Indonesian mobsReuter - 53 words
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Article55 1963-10-19 1 WASHINGTON, Frl. Three-year-old John Kennedy, the President's son, shouted "We want Kennedy" from the White House ground floor entrance yesterday before being hastily removed. The boy's solo performance came when he. his sister Caroline and their playmates "were allowed to watch welcoming ceremonies forReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-10-19 1 Arrest No. 18— a lawyer LONDON, Pri. Detectives investigating the £2.600.000 mail train robber}' made their 18th arrest here yesterday. John Denby Wheater. 41-year-old solicitor, was arrested at bis I home. He will be charged today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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1021 1963-10-19 1 LONDON, Friday. QIHKX Elizabeth today asked the Earl of Home, Foreign Secretary, to form a new Government, it was officially announced by Buckingham Palace. This means that the 60-year-old Scottish noble will replace Mr. Macmillan at the head of a reconstructed Conservative administration. TheReuter; UPI - 1,021 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-10-19 1 Boxed with giant bear: Broke arm Belgrade. Fri— A 30-year-old Yugoslav forester punched a giant mountain bear In the eye and kicked it down a slope but It broke his arm In their twohour battle, it was reported here today. The forester, now In hospital with serious Injuries, thrust hisReuter - 76 words
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Article57 1963-10-19 1 NEW DELHI, Frl. India is setting up a guided missile* factory at Hyderabad with Soviet aid, authoritative sources Mid here today. The sources said It was understood the missiles would be used to arm Soviet MIO 21 supersonic Jet fighters, which it is proposed toReuter - 57 words
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Article69 1963-10-19 1 Xl < him;. Fri. Tomorrow morning the flag of the Royal Malaysia Police will be raised at all police stations in Sarawak, and the flags of the Sarawak Constabulary will be lowered for the last time. The force will continue to be known as the Sarawak Constabulary,69 words
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368 1963-10-19 1 JACKIE SAM - No policy speech by Inche Yusof at i Assembly J JACKIE SAM By qiNGAPORK, Fri. The Legislative Assembly will break precedent on Tuesday, when for the first time no policy speech will be made at the inaugural session. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, is not scheduled to368 words
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Article31 1963-10-19 1 NEW DELHI. Frl. India's fact lon -ridden Communist Party yesterday disclosed the adoption of resolution supporting Russia against China, despite opposition from the party' 3 pro-Pelting segment —UP IUP - 31 words
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448 1963-10-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A $150,000 payroll which was dropped by a plane at the wrong spot lay unguarded among rubber trees for six hours while a search party of 400 men hunted frantically for it. Police sealed all exits to Sungei Tinggi estate, 40448 words
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65 1963-10-19 1 'More rice' demand to Jakarta Governor JAKARTA. Fri— RepresentaJ lives of women's organisations demanded an increase in rice supplies when they called on the City Governor yesterday. the Communist Party organ Harian Rakyat (Peoples Daily) reported today. The price of rice has reached the high point of the 1961 "war65 words
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Article26 1963-10-19 1 SUPPORT FOR HOME LONDON. Fri. Tory rank and file member* this afternoon flocked to support of Lord Home. British Premier-designate. Scoter. (See this pare)!26 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article327 1963-10-19 2 MOROCCANS THROW PLANES. TANKS, ARTILLERY IN BORDER WAR MOROCCAN troops, support ed by planes, tanks and artillery, have pushed Algerian forces out of the disputed Sahara border post of Tindjoub, Radio Algiers said last night. The Algerians were forced to retreat nine miles when 6.000 MoroccanUPI - 327 words
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191 1963-10-19 2 FRANCE STAYS NEUTRAL IN DESERT WAR PARIS, Friday. I^RANCE is remaining strictly neutral in the r struggle between her two former colonial territories Algeria and Morocco, French Government sources said yesterday. She has not taken sides or offered to act as mediator, the sources said. "Our present position is oneUPI - 191 words
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Article59 1963-10-19 2 PHNOM PENH. Fri. The Cambodian National Assembly has passed a motion urging the Government to take legal steps to claim part of South Vietnam a.Cambodian territory, the Khmer Press news agenc.\ reported yesterday. The motion, passed on Monday, said the Kampuchea Krom area of South Vietnam, described asReuter - 59 words
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223 1963-10-19 2 US jets to take part in India defence exercise VyASHINGTON. Fri. Eighteen supersonic FlOO U.S. fighter planes 1 will fly to India next month for a Joint training exercise designed to prepare effective modern air defences of Indian cities, the Defence Department announced yesterday. British. Australian and Indian Air ForceUPI - 223 words
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Article127 1963-10-19 2 SEOUL, Fri. Police arrested about 30 university students here yesterday for allegedly plotting a coup against President Park Chung Hee, it was reported today. The students were said to have been displeased at the outcome of the presidential election in which Gen. Park narrowly wonReuter - 127 words
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Article73 1963-10-19 2 LONDON, Fri. Viscount Head, former British High Commissioner to Nigeria and new High Commissioner to Malaysia, arrived here by air last night from Lagos at the end of his term of office there. Lord Head, who was accompanied by his wife, said at the airport here: "111Reuter - 73 words
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Article33 1963-10-19 2 LONDON, Sat. Prince Souvanna Phouma. the Laotian Prime Minister, met Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, yesterday for talks aimed at strengthening the authority of his neutralist coalition government. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article85 1963-10-19 2 JAKARTA BILL I TO BAN VICE JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Government has submitted a draft bill to ban prostitution and white slavery to the House of people's Representatives, the Government -run Antar.a news agency reported today. The Bill held that intercourse outside marriage was "contemptible." Many arrests Police arrested hundredsReuter - 85 words
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Article82 1963-10-19 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Australian External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfleld Barwick, said yesterday he was much encouraged by President Kennedy's "warm appreciation" of Australia's position in support of Malaysia. The Minister conferred for 50 minutes with Mr. Kennedy at the White House. He said afterwards that theirReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-10-19 2 Macapagal says Pelaez achieved nothing- MANILA, Fri.—President Mac a p agal said last night that his Vice-President was "evasive" in handling the Philippine claim to North Borneo and the country's attitude to Malaysia. in a pro- He was speaking radio television gramme. Vice- President Em- maniiel Pelaez resigned as ForeignReuter - 113 words
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Article166 1963-10-19 2 PAKISTAN accused India in a protest note published yesterday of attempting to drive out the Muslim population on the Indian side of the ceasefire line in disputed Kashmir and of planning forcibly to seize the borderline village of Chaknot. The moves were part of the general designReuter - 166 words
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221 1963-10-19 2 RALEIGH (North Carolina), Fri.—Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu was met by a security guard as she arrived here last night after telling a Washington luncheon she had received warning letters. South Vietnam's First Lady was met at the airport here by three security patrolmenReuter - 221 words
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Article34 1963-10-19 2 NEW DELHI, Frt Mr. Nehru has told President Nkrumah of Ghana he Is not opposed to any move by the Colombo powers towards a peaceful settlement of the Sino-Indian border dispute. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article36 1963-10-19 2 UNITED NATIONS. Krl Czechoslovakia, Indonesia and the Ukraine demanded the admission of China to the U.N. yesterday as the General Assembly started the second day of its annual debate on Chinese representation. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement215 1963-10-19 2 THE CAIRNHILL MANSIONS 18 STOREY LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS ON ELEVATED LAND IN TANGLIN'S CAIRNHILL ROAD...SECLUDED EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL AREA I. 2,300 sq.ft. of flooring area. 7. Projected top-hung windows. a. I 3 bedrooms (Master bedroom with bathroom attached.) 8. Vinyl mosaic flooring throughout. y/ a h^^ I*--^^1 J^ 3. Living-cum-Dining Room opening215 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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213 1963-10-19 3 Eire looks to Britain to end rule in the north UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Irish Prime Minister Scan Lemass appeared to Britain yesterday to extend its "enlightened" policy of freeing its colonies by ending the partitioning of Ireland. He told the General Assembly the most outstanding and gratifying feature of theReuter - 213 words
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Article23 1963-10-19 3 LOS ANGELES. Pri. Barbara Payton. 35. former wife of Pranchot Tone was yesterday found guilty of prostitution and fined USSISO.— UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article28 1963-10-19 3 LONDON Pri. British car makers have received orders worth £160 million during the llrst two days of the International motor show at Earls Court.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-10-19 3 THE £50. 000 CAR i'U.M star Jack Lemmon i could steal the lime>ii4ht during the current motor show season in London with this new Ford, the only one of its kind in the world and valued at £50,000 plus. Cars are Jack's hobby and when asked if he planned toReuter - 84 words
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194 1963-10-19 3 Baby satellite joins the two 'watchdogs' CAPE CANAVERAL, Friday. A THIRD American satellite about the size of a telephone has been put into orbit to join two others on a mission to detect clandestine nuclear tests in outer space. The "watchdog" satellites, part of the Air Force's "Vela Hotel' programme,Reuter - 194 words
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Article133 1963-10-19 3 BLAST WRECKS A NEGRO CHURCH (CHATTANOOGA, (Tennessee), Fri. An explosion wrecked a Negro church in the city centre yesterday after it had caught fire. First reports said that four people were trapped Inside. At least six firemen were Injured as they attempted to put out the fire. Surrounding buildings wereReuter - 133 words
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Article57 1963-10-19 3 LONDON. Fri.— Girls In Britain can expect to live six years longer than boys, according to an official report Issued here yesterday. A girl's expectation of life at birth is 74 years while a boy's is 68 years, said the British Regist-rar-General In his returnReuter - 57 words
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Article26 1963-10-19 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Pri. —Ten thousand people fled their homes yesterday when the River Guaiba flooded parts of Porto Alegre. southern Brazil. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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109 1963-10-19 3 OERLIN, Fri.— A British soldier has defected to East Germany and asked for political asylum, the East German news agency ADN said last night. It identified him as Christopher John Pengcate, a member of the sth Armoured Regiment stationed in Fallingbostel, West Germany. ADN109 words
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162 1963-10-19 3 Now British convoy meets a helpful Russian HELMSTEDT, (West Germany) Pri. A Soyiet Army Colonel went out of his way yesterday to speed four British troop convoys bound for West Berlin through his checkpoint at the western end of the Berlin autobahn. He "harried" a subordinate Captain urging him toReuter - 162 words
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Article35 1963-10-19 3 BERLIN, Pri. Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova, the first man and first woman in space, arrived last night in East Berlin for a five-day tour of East Germany. UPI. ARLORD 01 CRETEUPI - 35 words
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Advertisement224 1963-10-19 3 TT^J NEW IMPROVED 1 FIDES DE lUXE REFRIGERATOR X*"^^ Model FO 1504 FIDES COLD (»OT «o*il S3 wH. FIDES FRESH UnamelMd cabinet. j^, ,||.f lm i|y refrigerated ftahtHttLon Automatic* J'int-lookinf. wide, flidedefrostinf. out trayt and plenty of room +m plu^.iTco^p.M^u f«, Door opens within ita iTIMt vegetable*, clieew. own width.224 words
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Miscellaneous16 1963-10-19 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f sue A I A TOOTH J s-*^ I LOOK* t—16 words
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493 1963-10-19 4 U.S. money will assist growth of markets SINGAPORE, F AMERICA is interested in promoting investment in Malaysia because Americans would be short-sighted if they thought that the only way of doing business here is to sell finished products. The leader of the U.S. Marketing and Development Trade Mission to Malaysia.493 words
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Article327 1963-10-19 4 JOSMAR SINGAPORE, Friday. f»HE Singapore Business Houses Employees x Union, the "white collar wing" "of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, today dismissed the "exodus" of members from Satu unions to the rival National Trades Union Congress as "only a temporary state of affairs." But in327 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-10-19 4 STORE DEBUT OF A PIANIST SINGAPORE pianist, Mr. Chua Kah Pin, who will hold a pianoforte recital at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. on Sunday. He has spent three years in Italy studying music under Alfred Cortot and Renata Borgatta. On Sunday he will play works from Bach, Chopin.67 words
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Article38 1963-10-19 4 SINGAPORE, Fii— A free exhibition of 'American Prints Today" and "Paperback Book Cover Design" will be held from Oct. 2S to 28 (except Sunday) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the National Library Lecture Hall.38 words
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Article34 1963-10-19 4 SINOAPORE. Prl— The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will open an exhibition on "Health education for liie primary school child" at the Teachers' Training College in Paterson Road on Monday.34 words
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Article17 1963-10-19 4 SINGAPORE. Prl.— Mr. Kamala Rat has been elected treasurer of the North Indian Hindu Association.17 words
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Article358 1963-10-19 4 THE following la today* schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lines: From Jakarta (JL 716) 8.50 a.m. B0AC: Kroin London, Zurich, Cairo, Aqaba Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.15 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt, Rome, Beirut. Teheran, New358 words
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Advertisement384 1963-10-19 4 mJ\ i tVM IONIGHT MIDNIGHT! I r r T.I: ***** (SINGAPORE' ill FIRST-RUN i W mm> western s\ W^ ADVENTURE! S «^i^i^R v s none to compare m THIS EXCITING Metro-Goldwyn-Mayei STORY OF M'^Saia DnnmrlAwnn WYOMlNG after < 1 KUMIAYLUK THE CIVIL WAR! S WMffiw loggia Joan Cmifific-flOßim Mmtim- twis384 words
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Advertisement543 1963-10-19 4 \ow si.oui It om-t. 30-4.00-6.30 A 9 30 p.m. 1 tARABIA JB|| I Gordon Scott Mo.ro Or».i < Eoitman Color Euro Scop* 0 Plus! Venice Prize-Winner Short: <> "A LrrTH FROM COLUMBIA". TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! t "GUNS OF WYOMING" X X Robert Taylor Joan Coulfl.ld Eottman Color (M.G.M.) < Tomorrow 8.45543 words
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356 1963-10-19 5 LONDON, Friday. NEGOTIATIONS for a land sale deal in Singapore which may bring in over £1 ,100,000 (M 59,350,000) were disclosed yesterday by the Bajau Rubber and Produce Estates Company. An announcement was made last nigh "in view of the recentReuter - 356 words
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Article31 1963-10-19 5 TAIPINO. Fri. Thieves last night walked into the Chartered Bank building being built here, tied up the watchman, Muniandy. broke open the store and stole building equipment worth $1,70031 words
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152 1963-10-19 5 Johore to set up Dato Onn scholarship fund lOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Johore is to perpetuate the memory of the late Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, one of its most illustrious sons, by setting up a scholarship fund for pupils in secondary schools. A BUI, known as the Dato Onn Memorial Studentship152 words
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Article53 1963-10-19 5 SINOAPORE. Fri. About 30 bicycles are being stolen every day in Singapore. Inspector Ronald Naldu. prosecuting, told the First Criminal District Court yesterday. Chua Slew Chan, 22. was lailed for 18 months after being convicted of stealing a bicycle at Cecil Street on Aug. 16. He had53 words
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Article50 1963-10-19 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mrs. Devan Nair, assemblywoman for Moultnein. will hold regular weekly meet-the-people sessions at No. 116 Rangoon Road at 8 p.m. beginning on Oct. 25. She will also hold fortnightly sessions on Pridays at Kamponc Chia Heng from 6 p ra. to 8 p.m50 words
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Article51 1963-10-19 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A representative of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Mr. Robert L. Chandler, will be in Singapore on Oct. 21 and Oct. 22 to help anyone with problems regarding U.S. income tax. Mr. Chandler may be contacted at the U.S. Consulate-General, 30. HIU51 words
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Article36 1963-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— The StraiU Times has received $20 from Abdul Ma.) id bin Ya'acuo of Singapore (or Inche Abu Sadio. whose house was destroyed during the lire in Kitmporut Amber early tMs month.36 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-10-19 5 TEMENGGONG JLGAH, Malaysian Minister for Sarawak Affairs, addressing: tbe Malaysian Peoples Solidarity Action Committee rally in Hitching on Wednesday night. He spoke after the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. had addressed the Catherine. During the rally, an effigy of President Soekarno was burnt Picture byLee On Wine - 53 words
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148 1963-10-19 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. SABAH will implement its rural development plan along the lines as those of Malaya, the State's Minister of Local Government, Inche Harris bin Mohammed, said here tonight. Many Sabah Government officials, he said, had visited Malaya, and had Rained valuable experience and148 words
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108 1963-10-19 5 I£UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— **> The encouragement and expansion of freshwater fisheries can help alleviate the problem of malnutrition. This is because fish, being a cheap source of protein. Is widely consumed by a majority cf the population, says an editorial in the latest108 words
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Article50 1963-10-19 5 PENANO. Fri.— Lee See Jong. 50. was fined *75 today for making a false declaration to the Registrar of citizenship in November 1957. He had declared that he lived in Penang for 13 years when he had actually stayed here for seven years and three months.50 words
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145 1963-10-19 5 pENANG. Fri. The youth section of the Bagan Daiam Umno in Butterworth has protested to the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. against the small number of Malay labourers engaged at the new sugar factory in Prai. A delegation of 20 railed on145 words
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Article180 1963-10-19 5 ROBBERS CRACK SAFE— IN VAIN PENANG. Fri. Three armed and masked robbers prised open a safe in a tapioca trader's office at Victoria Street early today but they got nothing. They then tried to break into the Atjeh Traders Association premises next door. Daylight broke by then and they fled.180 words
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Article42 1963-10-19 5 SINGAPORE, Prt. The election victories of the Deouty Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye (Rochore) and Mr. Andrew Fong Sip Chee t Stamford) will be celebrated at a dinner at the Rochore Community Centre at 7 p.m. on Oct. 26.42 words
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Article, Illustration984 1963-10-19 6 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY Second day of the Cheras flood inquiry i b r Kuala Lumpur, Friday H DREDGE master told the Cheras flood inquiry today of his efforts to avert the disaster when rising water weakened the bund of the mining984 words
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Article76 1963-10-19 6 PENANG. Fri. Temporary untrained teachers in Penang schools have been informed by the Education Department that their services will be terminated at the end of the year. An Education Department spokesman said today this was the usual practice at the end of each year. He said76 words
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Article38 1963-10-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mor« than 20 delegates from Malaya and Singapore will attend a twoday YMCA Malayan Council meeting here from tomorrow. Prom Nov. 10 the YMCA and YWCA will hold a prayer week.38 words
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158 1963-10-19 6 TifODERN dentistry ITI will be available to the remotest kampong in the State following the launching today of Malacca's first $45,000 mobile dental clinic by the Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. At a ceremony earlier at the community hall In158 words
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Miscellaneous124 1963-10-19 6 Attey Oop jig T nawmiim I I R&STCar Uk=JK\ I WEf" K. VfUSE HIS/ THAT U6IN- OUR/ CWNOI UTTT.E I A R^tVyOu" 'jtjT^n "H^fff-J-* LADPER, HEADS WOULD I IF rr'S V. SHORT j /A\ CLIMB UP AN* WK7f §*J < T l-4-»-> **SNT IT? "I SAVE US A LOT I124 words
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279 1963-10-19 7 Two men in dresses told: You're a digrace ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V A magistrate, Shaik Daud bfh Haji Mohamed Ismail, today told two men dressed in women's clothes: "You have disgraced the male generation. "I hope I have seen the last Of you In this court", he said before he279 words
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Article37 1963-10-19 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. FTi.— The marriage ceremony of Teimku Noorsiah. daughter of the Sultan of Trengganu, and Tunku Shahabudin. son of the late Tunku Besar Burhanuddin. will take place here from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2.37 words
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Article87 1963-10-19 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A clerk, Goh Peck Cheng, who petitioned for divorce on the ground of cruelty by her husband, Low Seng Kot, a bank assistant, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. The decree is to be made87 words
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Article129 1963-10-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Radio Malaysia announced today that as from Monday another 50-kilo-watt transmitter will be put into operation for the "Voice of Malayisia." Mr. Lim is a linguist, speaking English, Japanese and Chinese. A science graduate of Nanyang. he is also the author of a few Malay129 words
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Article, Illustration385 1963-10-19 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. XWO missing Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen Messrs. Chan Sun Wing and Wong Soon Fong are likely to reappear on Tuesday. Both, believed to be 'somewhere in Jurong," may turn up at the Legislative Assembly, which will be convened that day.385 words
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Article53 1963-10-19 7 IPOH. Fri. Datin Mariam. wife of the State Secretary. Dato Mohamed Yusoff bin Haji Ahmad, has been appointed state organiser for the Peralc Poppy Day appeal fund. She will preside at the first meeting of the committee tomorrow at 4 p.m. to discuss ways and means53 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-10-19 7 Tapper's $50 reward offer for missing son T»APAH, Fri. A tap-' 1 per, S. Saminathan, of Gedong Estate, Bidor, seven miles south of here, has offered a reward of $5o to anyone who can help him find his young son. The son, Munusamy, 12, alias Sockalingam. a Form One pupil194 words
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Article53 1963-10-19 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits Times has received $21 for Che Hasnah binte Talb. the widow of the Radio Malaya comedian. who. died in a road accident last month. The donations came from Abdul Majld bin Ya'acob of Singapore $20. and Abdul Wahab $1. The fund now53 words
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Article47 1963-10-19 7 serembaN, Fit. Old boys and girls— past pupils of the Convent here will hold a re-union dinner and dance at the St, Pauls Institution Primary School hall tomorrow. In the early 20 s the convent accepted boys as well as girls in the lower standards47 words
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275 1963-10-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Another $3,999 was received today for the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $150,852 (not including donations received by the Straits 1 Times). The day's biggest single donation, $1,000, came from the Eastern Bank Ltd. The275 words
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193 1963-10-19 7 Sardon: Give priority to improve Jesselton airport OINGAPORE, Fri. 13 The Malaysian Minister of Transport, Da to Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here last night that the Sabah Government t should give top priority to improving Jesselton airport in its general development programme. This was imperative because there should be193 words
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Article99 1963-10-19 7 PENANG. Fri. A group of Hawaiian orchid growers gave an imporomptu song and dance show last night at a dinner Riven in their honour by Senator Cheah Seng Khim. chairman of the Penang Tourist association, and Mrs. Cheah. The visitors are on a shopping and sightseeing tour99 words
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Advertisement331 1963-10-19 7 The world is changing, and many of th« changn or* on Mm Continent of AFRICA. In ft* loft S years, 2* colonies hove gained Independence. Few of u< will am travel re oM that* NEW NATIONS, but all of us can visit them througx their stamps. START STAMP COLLECTING TODAY!331 words
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Advertisement132 1963-10-19 7 AUTO'FIL BATTERY GIVES YOU ONE SHOT TOPPING UP COVER OFF /JKb*d6r Whether you top up your batyou, you win all the time with an .^dSBS w up is always 100* correct. The >^B%^B^hfc^^gMfrjßP^^(^ matically metered to each ceil wSi *v^S^3s^^Z?^"^s i W according to need. As a result the one132 words
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Article, Illustration681 1963-10-19 8 Rubber conference is told of vigorous publicity drive by synthetic producers KUALA LUMPUR. Friday 'JHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today told natural rubber technical service officers "to show Americans that natural rubber is the real McCoy" after listening to681 words
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186 1963-10-19 8 Man of 75, a girl of 11-and a durian 1 tree OEREMBAN, Frf. A mother of a 11--year-old girl told a magistrate here today that when she caught a 75-year-old labourer embracing her daughter, he ran away and climbed a durian tree. Madam Thong Kirn, 60, was giving evidence against186 words
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Article81 1963-10-19 8 SINGAPORE. Prt The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will give Its award In the dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and the Malayan Theatres Ltd. at S pjn. on Monday. The dispute Is over Interpretation of two clauses In an earlier award given by the81 words
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Article168 1963-10-19 8 TANAH RATA, Friday. OIXTY of the 145 members of the U.S. Peace Corpi now serving in Malaya today began a get-toge-ther conference here that will end on Sunday Mr. L. H. Butler, director of the conference, said that among those attending are 35 women from168 words
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Article63 1963-10-19 8 TAIPINO, Prt— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Or. Lim Swee Aun. will address flva meetings In his constituency, on Sunday. He will be In Talplng at 11 a.m at Trong village at 3 cm.. at Jelutong at 4.15 p.m.. at Kampong Boyan at 663 words
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Article65 1963-10-19 8 SINGAPORE. Pit A total of 758 teachers will receive certificates and prizes from the Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, at the Teachers Training College graduation day ceremony at S pjn. on Nov. 20 at the Victoria Theatre. They are the succe«ful candidate* for the65 words
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Article78 1963-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Eight broadcasters have left Radio Malaysia to join the television service. The Deputy Director of Broadcasting. Inche Murtadza Zaba. announced today that replacements for them would be recruited shortly. Some of the broadcasters, however would be back "from time to time" for78 words
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Advertisement443 1963-10-19 8 y E ff i *fi _f [AJES^mi .1 m] *mmm^^A ww B a 3 -week cruise with departure Lem&Jk^ rom Singapore on Ist December m B wi take you through col °urful W .*&*^*i V v sightseeing and shopping in Hong t Kong and Bangkok and return i|j *m- v443 words
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308 1963-10-19 9 TAN TOCK SAIK - Tin and trouble: 'A terrible price to pay' TAN TOCK SAIK By KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. To have the price of tin skyrocketing as in the Korean War days as a result of "real trouble" between Malaysia and Indonesia is hardly worth the terrible cost we have to pay for it.308 words
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127 1963-10-19 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 70 delegates to the ninth annual Commonwealth Parliamentary conference to, be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nary. 4 will tour Singapore at the end of this month. They will arrive in two chartered planes on Oct. 26. One127 words
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Article97 1963-10-19 9 QINGAPORE, Fri.— An AustraUan Army officer from Malacca won the Queen's Medal competition 1963 in Australia this week. Capt. George Pratt of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment In Terendak Camp, scored 145 points out of a possible 200 points to win the top Australian97 words
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Article47 1963-10-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A procession will be held on Pulau Bu kom tomorrow to celebrate the elections success of Inche Ya'acob Mohammed, assemblyman for Southern Islands, who is parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister. There will also be a lion dance and Malay dancing.47 words
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Article34 1963-10-19 9 PENANG Fri. Mr. Triptipal Singh, chairman of the Penang Blood Donors Association, will present medals and certificates to 59 prisoner-donors at a ceremony to be held in the Penan* Prison tomorrow.34 words
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Article423 1963-10-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE University of Malaya will announce shortly a number of key appointments in the faculties of medicine and agriculture. The Registrar of the university. Mt Foo Yeow Yoke, said that these appointments were in the process of being approved One key post is the423 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-10-19 9 JOSEPH YEO - Three new faces among the Ministers' Secretaries JOSEPH YEO: By Singapore, Friday A HEADMASTER, a Nanyang University graduate and a housing expert who entered the political arena in the general election last month are the three new faces among the eight Parliamentary Secretaries appointed yesterday by the Prime Minister, Mr.226 words
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Article, Illustration311 1963-10-19 9 Inche Rahim decorated by President Nasser Shop Workers' Union. He was 'arrested a second time because of another general strike. He was formerly a vicepresident of the Singapore General Employees' Union and former PAP city councillor tor Kallang. He is now chairman ol PAP Kallang branch. I 111 RAHIM ISUAK311 words
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Article76 1963-10-19 9 KLANG. Fri.— A cyclist. N. Muthiah. 52. was found dead by the side of the road at the* Ist mile Kampon-,' Jawa Road here last night. He is believed to have been knocked down by a hit-and-run car. The body was found at 7 p.m. with the head76 words
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Advertisement159 1963-10-19 9 smooth 'HAN SATISFYING f J f VJ M HjORDUIIS JI Enjoyed at the most distinguished parties ■1 vliP/ al When y° u serve GORDON'S GIN to your guests, you are serving the 5W world's finest gin there's nothing to match it It's the perfect party '%J DRY GIN wl d159 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-10-19 9 Buys Bunny By Balph Hvimdmhl ii JL-/^ nOw S m /C^Ol''' fl SEE NGO'VE BEEN) I YOU HAVE NO PROOf\ I ~rCrL.. o C^ C A W Jr**2nrt LIMTATH' STEW, VA J kV OF THAT STATEMENT, TO SAMPLE THATS f ri \> ■■EJI SNEAKY tff RjL^--- GUV'NOR 147 words
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Obituary104 1963-10-19 10 it WtrdM tit (Minimum) MR. E. O. DAS. late of tats Malacca Municipality passed away oa 17ta October. 19*3 at Oeneral Hospital. Malacca. madam LIM BBNfi. beloved mother of Saw Choo Theng and Saw sent Kew passed away peacefully on 9th October. 1963 st No. 31. Qurney Drive. I'enang104 words
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Article33 1963-10-19 10 It H'nre*. tit (Minimum) MRS. YVONNE CAMPBELL. Ist, :.nd Heather wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all who seat floral aaa other offerings as a last good-bye IB Donald Campbell. Penang.33 words
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Obituary52 1963-10-19 10 it Wards Sit (Minimum) TREASURED MEMORIES OF Felix I. isms, aged 20 called to rest oa I.th October. 1960. "Often a lonely heart-ache, and many a silent tsar, 'he tears In our eyes we can wipe •way. but the ache In our hearts will always stay" Father, Mother.52 words
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Article240 1963-10-19 10 I* 4m tit I Minimum) THE COCKPITS RIJSTTAFEL Is M-rtetl every Saturday and Sunday lunch time SYBIL TAN and Krtr Chan nave gJaastMfl their engagement by mutual consent. YOU LOOK YOUNGER when slim! B* smart stay slim with Rjrrlta the Ideal slimming crisp-bread avail■iiie .it your provision (tore. SELLING240 words
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Article648 1963-10-19 10 The Philippines' statement on Malaysia, circulated to members of the United Nations, is a perplexing document If it bears the meaning attributed Ito it by observers at U.N. headquarters, however, then it heralds a genuine attempt to restore relations. It is hardly recessary to say that this648 words
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Article386 1963-10-19 10 The Moroccan Algerian ceasefire talks in Marrakesh have failed, hopes raised by an earlier Moroccan announcement of "agreement in principle" having proved false. With both sides rushing reinforcements to the battle zone a fresh and fiercer bout of fighting seems in the offing. Mediation by Emperor Haile Selassie,386 words
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Article158 1963-10-19 10 A statement issued yesterday !by the Education Ministry suggests that there is an impression in some quarters that I the Government may cease to require candidates sitting the Secondary Schools Entrance Examination to obtain a pass in the national language. A puzzling error if honest error it is158 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1963-10-19 10 WILLIAM DUNN - WILLIAM DUNN Close-up of I Macmillan's I successor I 6ff I London, Fri. B Behind the bland and diffident exterior a mind like a steel trap ALEXANDER Frederick DouglasHome. 14th Earl of Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, has been described as shy, bland, unassuming and retiring. But this slim,Reuter - 1,161 words
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Letter273 1963-10-19 10 MUCH publicity has been given to a recent speech by the Minister of Education in which he urged that more secondary students should concentrate on science and technical subjects. Yet there has been scant comment, if any at all. from responsible quarters on the development of an273 words
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Letter158 1963-10-19 10 MAY I remind the Kuala Lumpur Municipal health Inspectors that It would be pointless to try to keep the town clean if they do not practise what they preach. I refer to the sawmills near the 3rd mile Ipcti Road which for many years have been the creators158 words
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Letter101 1963-10-19 10 A GOVERNMENT announcement last ye"ar stated that mobile teams would be visiting schools to register all children of twelve and over for their Identity cards. As the months passed and nothing happened I took it that my son's school had been by-passed. Just before his 13th birthday, I101 words
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Advertisement579 1963-10-19 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. tr.rrf, sit Minimum > LICHTOWLER: To Katy nnd Dennis I BMsJMSI Sarah on IH-10-A3 at Mount Alvrrnla FRANTZEN: To Klrnten and Jorgen a dnutchter Vila at Penang Sanatorium on ]Mh October. 00N To Thereae and Cnong Lew a son Oeoffrey Jin Hock at Assunta on 17-10-R3. Thanks to579 words
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Advertisement12 1963-10-19 10 for that CONFIDENT feeling of EXPERT TAILORING flaj fig 61, HIGH ST,12 words
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Advertisement83 1963-10-19 10 *^km^^^ 'it B^BTSw^B^L^ah. I Slißßo£s£falal I I BBHB^^B^B^ o^^" iI Mi Ibmb^^bb^bH I jJflSPfisS KjiSmblblbMbW UflJli l II I fPIiIIMIMMPWBBt BE Xuj Factory Representatives: Singapore and Penang. r§ P' STEEL FILING CABINET OFFICE DESK AND f^^H CHAIR SITTING ROOM U-R FURNITURE 4^^ U~H^ SHOWROOM £ea Vim (80.. !&d. IM. AUCXANORA83 words
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Article93 1963-10-19 11 Editor and 5 others "-charged- KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The editor oi the Utusan Melayu, Melan bin Abdullah, and five others were charged in the Sessions Court here today with holding a procession without a police licence. The procession was staged along Ampang Road about noon on Sept. 17, it is93 words
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Article, Illustration725 1963-10-19 11 ONE OF THREE ROBBERS DESCRIBED AS HER HUSBAND amah led a married man one night to a dark spot near a seaside hotel where he was later robbed in her presence of all he had, a district court was told today. Chua Koon725 words
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Article110 1963-10-19 11 Jail order 'with reluctance' QINGAPORE, FrL 0 The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, today sentenced "with extreme reluctance" a 70-year-old bill collector to nine months' Jail for misappropriating $7,162. Wong Mun Chong. who pleaded guilty, had said: "I spent the money on my prolonged illness, and to110 words
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Article327 1963-10-19 11 GUN IN BOAT: 6 YEARS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Fri. A young Indonesian. Ahmad bin Omar, of Banka, was today jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court for unlawful possession of an automatic pistol and 333 rounds of ammunition in a prahu in the Inner Roads of327 words
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218 1963-10-19 11 New MPs I and Senators to be sworn in on Nov. 2- KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. New members of the Malaysian Parliament will be sworn in at a Joint meeting of the House of Representatives and the Senate on Nov. 2. This will follow the openIng of the new $16 million218 words
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Article50 1963-10-19 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Thieves broke Into a shop In Pasir Panjang and escaped with SIS cartons of cigarettes valued at (2300 and $10 In cash. Police believe the thieves had gained entry Into the shop through an open window on the first floor of the shop.50 words
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Article52 1963-10-19 11 SINOAPORE. Frl. Sect Kirn Leone. 40. a father of four, was }alled for 18 months by a District Court after a three-day trial on an amended charge of misappropriating 84.688. between October and November last year, as an employee of the Chinese Pictorial Review Ltd.. in52 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-10-19 11 Umno youth get a new national secretary KUALA LUMPUR. FTi A former student leader, Inche Man Haron, 26 (above) has been appointed national secretary of UMNO Tenth. He replaces Inche Hamzah Alans M.P. who resigned last month. An announcement from the UMNO headquarters today said that Tengku Abdnl Rahman has86 words
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Article158 1963-10-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday 1w; Minister of Educ- ation. Haji Abdul «»amid Khan, said today that a pass in the National Language would continue to be necessary in the Malayan Secondary School Entrance and Lower Certificate of Education examinations for promotion purposes. He was clarifying his Ministry's stand158 words
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238 1963-10-19 11 'On guard' call to people of Pahang KUANTAN, Friday. fHE Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, today called on the people in the State, especially those living along the coastline, to guard against "outside forces" who land there on the pretext of being blown238 words
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Article64 1963-10-19 11 SINOAPORE, TlL— Thirty-four former employees of Fraaer and Co., the stock and share brokers were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with obstructing four persons from entering the company's premises in Union Building, while picketing illegally outside the premises on the mornIng of Oct. 5. All64 words
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126 1963-10-19 11 •ACCIDENTAL TOUCH' PLEA FAILS: $250 FINE OINGAPORE, Frl. A father of four who claimed that he had only accidentally touched a girl on her way to school was today fined $250, or two months' Jail, for using criminal force on her with intent to outrage her modesty. Lee Lai Hong.126 words
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Article62 1963-10-19 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Six Apex clubs will meet In Malacca on Sunday to discuss the raising of $50,000 to set up a training centra In Singapore for mentally-retarded children of Malaysia. It is also the first district meetIng of the clubs the City and Katong clubs62 words
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Advertisement112 1963-10-19 11 ss^ pBHPPhKPPbH B§vl|^^^^B IMTIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. »rS^^^^|^B f" Istyear 18. 23. 27. I K^^^^l 2nd year 17. 22. 26. 3rd year 16. 21. 25. MjHMIB HO*™-* 4th year 14. 17. 20. 11l mil RENTAL sth year 13. 16. 19. BHBHBHH I 6th r ear l > 5 is.112 words
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Miscellaneous586 1963-10-19 11 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA S^So^T iao N ar ku NATIONAL SllUKlrtAU r»«r-ki*N eiuiOßAsp StKVlCfe 41.: metre. RADIO SINGAPORE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne- MKDItM WAVE SEHVICK gara-*u; 64)2 Prelude 10 Break- mttrt* last; 700 Tune Signal, me BHOBTWAVE BKRVICEI News; 7-10 Songs and Sweet 41 metres Music; 7 JO586 words
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422 1963-10-19 12 Malaysia may gain seat in Security Council UNITED NATIONS, Friday. COMMONWEALTH sources expressed confidence yesterday that Malaysia would be elected in today's secret balloting for four candidates to fill three vacancies in the Security Council. The other three candidates are the Ivory Coast, Bolivia and Czechoslovakia. The vacancies are causedReuter - 422 words
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Article146 1963-10-19 12 PENANG, Friday. A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR syndicate has been formed here to operate a chain of first-class hotels in Penang Island to cater to foreign and Malaysian tourists. i A spokesman for the syndicate said today the hotels would be situated on Penang* Hill, at Batu146 words
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128 1963-10-19 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Fn. Six fishermen from Kuala Kurau Tan Seng Choon. 23, Llm Ah Bah. 20, Ong Ah Choon, 27. Ong Hat Lam. 21. Chu Kok Km, 33. and Lee Ah Lam 20 pleaded guilty today to a charge of rioting at Kuala Kurau128 words
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Article54 1963-10-19 12 SINGAPORE, Frt. The monthly bulletin of the Photographic Society of Singapore has won the Silver Tray award in an International Bulletin Contest sponsored oy the Photographic Society of America. In addition it won ribbons for appearance and editorial content. This is the second year in succession the54 words
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178 1963-10-19 12 Blood debt: Japan to send an envoy mOKTO. Fri. The X Japanese Cabinet today approved the dispaU h or a Foreign Ministry official to Kuala Lumpur next week in an attempt to settle Japan's "blood debt" to Malaya and Singapore. 9lr. Torao I'shiroku, director of the Ministry's Asian Affairs Bureau,178 words
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Article48 1963-10-19 12 SINGAPORE. Prl.— lnche Ismail bin Mohamed Said has resigned as acting president of the Singapore National Seamen's Union. In a signed statement, he said he was resigning because of political machinations in the union which is controlled by the Singapore Association of Trade Unions."48 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-10-19 12 PENANG. Fri. A delegation of 20 Penang Umno leaders will pay their last respects tomorrow night to the late Mrs. Saw Soon Choo. mother of the Penang State MCA president, Mr. Saw Seng Khaw. The delegates, including several Kaum Ibu officials,124 words
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83 1963-10-19 12 PENANG, Prl.— Penang Customs seized $1,600 worth of goods thrown overboard from a smugglers' boat before it sped off to the mainland early this morning. An anti-smußglintj Customs party, on routine patrol :n two motor sam- pans, sighted the smugglers off Bagan A jam at83 words
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183 1963-10-19 12 Gunrimning suspect held in 3.30 am trap A LOR STAR, Fri. A ■^man believed to be one of the chief gunrunners on the Perlis-Thai border was arrested early today near Kampong Panean. Mata Ayer, seven miles from the border. He was captured with an aide in a police ambush at183 words
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Advertisement179 1963-10-19 12 for the warmest welcome in the world fly to Canada Planning to visit North America? Wherever your destination, plan to stopover in Canada. Canadian Pacific flights leave Hong Kong every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Enjoy the shopping advantages in Hong Kong before leaving for Tokyo at a very convenient 2:00179 words
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Advertisement97 1963-10-19 12 |l Oijiel jnMQOW A subtle and discreet spirit, Vodka Samovar has no intrusive aroma in its presence. Its light and delicate dryness highlights the flavour of f^ vermouth...of ginger ale... f^S flft of tonic.of fruit juice. Slip Ask for Vodka Samovar *J& discover its 'hidden yfiJ^S. RENOWNED THE WORLD OVER97 words
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433 1963-10-19 13 DERMIT me to correct the statement made by Prof. Ungku Aziz in the first part of his inaugural article headlined "The Challenge of Rural Development" (S.T. Oct. 14). Prof. Aziz at one stage states that the Muruts and Punan.s of Sarawak belong to433 words
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Letter136 1963-10-19 13 IN view of the fact that articles and reports in the Malaysian press relating to the recent disaster which so cruelly struck the Italian people have created the impression that it was caused by the collapse of the dam, I would like to make the following clarification: THE136 words
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Letter76 1963-10-19 13 I NOTE with appreciation the Tengku's pledge that the Central Government will help all Government servants to own their own homes in appreciation of their contribution to building the nation. I would point out that local Government officers perform a similar service. What about them? Local officers are not76 words
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209 1963-10-19 13 AFTER spending several fascinating weeks exploring and getting to know a little of Singapore, I can certainly appreciate your earnest need to encourage overseas investors and tourists. But. please, if yonr Department of Tourism is really keen to publicise Singapore as a209 words
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Letter119 1963-10-19 13 Study aid for teachers IITHY has the Ministry of TT Education In Singapore not granted any full-time or part-time scholarships for teachers to study at the university? I know of many teachers in the afternoon session who stagnate in their profession because no incentive is given to them in the119 words
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Letter65 1963-10-19 13 1 TRIED to make a trunk call the other day from three calls boxes In Kuala Lumpur Peel Road, Stadium Negara and Petallng Street and in each case, after waiting five to ten minutes for the operator to answer, was told that it was out of order. This65 words
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Letter68 1963-10-19 13 rE residents of Gurdwara Crescent off Slltbm Road In Ipoh will be thankful to the municipal authorities if they would consider the imposition of a speed limit on this private road. Motor vehicles are driven so fast on this road that they are a serious danger to children68 words
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Advertisement186 1963-10-19 13 EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVERS OFFER UNIQUE PICTURE VIEWING QUALITIES NO INTERFERENCE. STEADIER. BRIGHTER, SHARPER AND CLEARER PICTURE EVEN IN DAYLIGHT VIEWING KoM TC m Sap* D. J COHOW OOtß^t T WR IPHU' •«d Mq* •oumJ. Auto- WM *^BBBH made cwitmt control* Pr»c«: $I.IM M i^^^H —,i i 1«" Mod*) T186 words
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Advertisement220 1963-10-19 13 N LOCKHEED f^wfcp Mri n&9 no< i erate daty brake rTft 05ui n nt' t s Dee c Dtro HH WAGNER LOCKHEED WaAner hydraulic brake fluid Quality SHOULD GO W0 EVERY ZSVT' BRAKE SYSTEM nof)e mofe wjde YOU USED. SERVICE .Sole Agents SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 -319. Orchard Road. Sintaporc-9,220 words
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Miscellaneous320 1963-10-19 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. German town with churche* 1. The devil oi a wicked (ellow! showing distinctive qualities <B>. S. Poet gets a hearing, for a 8. Hatred of fish Includes a hot wonder! (7V variety 9. The whole lush heart of a 13. Collection Involve* sables and flower320 words
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Advertisement796 1963-10-19 14 (Continued from Pag« 10) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtn READ the Senior Appointments Vacant In The Sunday Mall each weak. BOX A 6091 S.T., Spore. Position Filled. Applicants Thanked. STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED. Salary $250/-. Please apply Box A 6185 S.T., B'pore. COOK/GENERAL AMAH. Call at 3796 words
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Advertisement1217 1963-10-19 14 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Warm* SI (Mla,r—Baa It eta. aatra HONEST. HARD WORKING Chinese outdoor salesman for Singapore market selling ex-stock. Must hay* own transportation, speak fluently English and Chines*. Salary and commissions, excellent prospects for light person. Apply giving full particulars of past experience and copies of testimonials. Box A1,217 words
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Advertisement1038 1963-10-19 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO eta. txtn CARETAKER sought for tSßv* bouse approximately b montha. Apply Box ASIS4 B.T. B'pore. FURNISHED ROOM. Separata entrance, large compound, fridge fan, cooker supplied, all amenities, modent* charge*, good residential area, couple /single. (B'pore) *****. FULLY FURNISHED FLAT 2/3 Bedrooms, (one1,038 words
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Advertisement1047 1963-10-19 14 TUITION 99 Wardm (Him.)— Baa It eta, extra BNOUSM ORADUATB: 10 Tear** Teaching Experience. Tel: (B'pore) *****. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual controlled Minor 1000 Triumph Heralds. Course* $35/-. Phon* S'por* LEARN DRIVING 3 weeks will get you through test. Guaranteed course $70/-, hourly $4/-. Ring *****. 89 Norfolk Road. Spore.1,047 words
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Advertisement993 1963-10-19 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt War* U (m*m.>—Bam tt eta, extra CALL IN and re* th* range ot asw Ford cars tn display at Universal Cars LUnltad. Orchard Road. Blngapora. RENAULT OORDINI excellent condition one owner Ist Registered 3'2'6l taxed Jan., insured comprehensive August 1964 $2,700/- 0.n.0. View 75 Wilkle Road.993 words
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Advertisement892 1963-10-19 14 FOR SALE Ward*) U (thm.) Bm tt eta, emtrm SAMUEL'S ASTHMA POWDER 217-D. Burnsah Road. Penang. P.O. Box 939. PRERECORDED TAPE Available Stereo/Mono, speed 3|/7i. Prices $4.50 upwards. Call:— Arcade Photo. IS The Arcade. Spore. KILL ants, cockroaches with Brushon Johnston's No-Roach Easy to use. effective for months. At FltxpaMok892 words
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Advertisement928 1963-10-19 14 MISCELLANEOUS M STersts SS (Mi*.}— Box SO ri*. txtrm WANTED CAP BADGE tnd Selangor Battalion F M.S. Voltintrrr Force now disbanded. Contact Lt. Lltrhfleld. New Zealand Hut Malacca. PEN PALS FROM 100 Conntrv* would Ilk* to correspond with you Illustrated brochure free by airmail. Correspondence Club Hermes, 34 Goettlngen. Box928 words
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Advertisement1384 1963-10-19 15 TOLIVE RPOOt i_VIE Due Spore Sam P. Sham Periant ADRASTUS L'paal. Dublin, Hamßurt It Pt/Oct 29 Oct 21 UPENOR Li.trpool Glasgow Cdt. 33 Oct 22 Oct 21/27 Oet 29 ACHILLES n.i,. :n i'mii. Holl Naa G*n. 13 Oct 20 Oct 27/ 1 EUMAEUS Liverpiil Glasgow Oct 29 Niv 2 Nat1,384 words
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Advertisement1392 1963-10-19 15 Wss^§ THE EAC LINES Ij^©l\~v'^ minirii aii iiwaftjioatiiioiatiNiiia i ran urn ■T^ißL^^**Jafii •tja^a^tyylJdX nOtJtS tVl^Ut*JtJaßßkO SfjV. PjQMOtl MtJjtS Sp^jßMtaf) OtaMV i I moom« r«ca now him otaotaaaaaa MMaaaaan SAILINGS TO SENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMIURS, DREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM, OSLO, 60THENBURS AND COPENHAGEN. S'pora P. S'haa Penan* -FAUTRIA" 21/21 Oct 24/271,392 words
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Advertisement1369 1963-10-19 15 I benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDBW, LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PDRTS. i'pora P. S'haa Paitaitg BENUWERS Llea, Ir'daa. rkatf. M'bra 6naudi 77!....T7!T. la PVDet tt Det 21/JI ttNATTOW L'aaal, Havrt, Brtmtn. R'daa <• Pt, Oct 22 Oct 21/24 BENARMIN 'EL) LIM, H lurg. R'dao. A'wtr* C 35 Oct 2f BENVORLICH X)1,369 words
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Advertisement1330 1963-10-19 15 ALISTER «c CO., LTD. W let. Na. ***** >JaW LLERNAN UMB 6. KLAVENESS LINE LBNBON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, NULL 1 MItOLESOROUGII SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm OF WELLINGTON argl^tl^CllUll k SiaU Sport P S'fam Ptnang BONNEVILLE 29/29 Oct 29 Oct/ 1 Nat ObiU S'pori P. Sham1,330 words
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Article314 1963-10-19 16 CHIPS lying alengiKle the Singapera MarMur wharves er expected teday are: Straat Magelhaen 47. Straat Clarence 19. Straat Ball 43/4S, Eaat Bea N.W. 4, Toledo 46. Demodocua t '9. Port Adelaide 44. Nachlsan Maru 40/11. Achilles 13/14. Bmpln Klttloake 31 32. Elpenor 33/34. Stentor 6/7. Pundua314 words
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Article70 1963-10-19 16 CHINKS! Prsducs Exehsngs, Slngaport noon pnet* BSr aiMll yMterday: Coconut oil: Unquoted. Cspra: Oct. Nov. UK /Continent Unquoted. Psppsr: Muntok white (ISO sellers. Sarawak white ***** sellers, special Sarawak black (US sellers, garbled Lamponc blark (US sellers. AST A JI47J sellers. flngapers Cesenut 01 Millers- Atseciatien prises: bulk70 words
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615 1963-10-19 16 THE Malayan Rubber Market recorded a rise of some 3J cents during the week, but trading appeared distinctly haphazard, state H.C.B. Co., Ltd. in their weekly survey. Long periods of inactivity were interspersed with short bursts of enthusiasm which, for the most part were615 words
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Article27 1963-10-19 16 October 18. MALAYAN KI'BBKK PRICE: 71 cents (down U cents). TIN: $472 (up 54.25) Estimated unofficial offer ing 225 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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Article252 1963-10-19 16 VOVEMIIR nrst grade rubber buy- crt (.00 slated at S p.m. m Sinxspers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday nt 71 cents per Ib. down li cents on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet after sasltr. RA s and F.M.R.E. elating prleet In csnti per ib.252 words
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813 1963-10-19 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange opened weak on active conditions yesterday morning, but subsequently values reacted upwards from the day's lows. Later. however. some prices slipped off again in the absence of any encouraging news regarding813 words
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Article23 1963-10-19 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Industrials; 118.94 117.43 Tins: 107.89 109.79 S rubbers: 109.57 109.37 Dec. 29, 1962 10023 words
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Article721 1963-10-19 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttsad (3.000) $1.52: Ctntrsl Prepertits (1.000) $1.32 D. M.30 BL, (182,000) $1.30, (115,000) $1 31 Ounlspt (1.000) $2.48 D, (1,000) $2.40721 words
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Article130 1963-10-19 16 MELBOURNE. Ftt INDUSTRIALS were steadier with most leaders gaining som« ground. Drug: Houses were up 2s. to sas. 6d. and B.H.P. improved. Surars again responded to the) continuing rise- in London pric* with Colonial Sugar up Is. 3d. to 71s. Oils eased again, but base metaUa were firm130 words
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Article183 1963-10-19 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 18. Three months INDUSTRIALS Ounlops 20 cts. If. Cement IS eta. K. smelters 20 cts. McAllster 14 cts. K-so 21 eta. Robinson 11 cts. Ked. Dls. 15 ctt. C. Storage 4id r. N. 18 cts. Kothmans IS eta. Uammona IS eta. S Land 6 eta.183 words
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Article55 1963-10-19 16 ciatien made HssM changri :n rates to merchants yeaterday (all raX to sinni: sllini: TT sr OO rssdy: ■sills* Frsncs ItM; Italian Lin BaSTB. On 'hr ffss ixchsnui market in Ron| quoted at !t'3t for TT and 5 T2| for eath. SUrlmc <Ml quoted at II Sa4 s*M55 words
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605 1963-10-19 16 PLLOWING the Dig overnight rise in London Straits tin yesterday made another bharp advance of $4.25 to $472 per picul. the highest price since early May 1902. The price has now gained $10 in the past rive trading days. Yesterday's ottering605 words
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Advertisement1118 1963-10-19 16 m RAWASAJD JOSEN KAISHA. UP. U.S.A. PaciCic and AUantia »ervte« SWu t, Snatr Hongkong K'siung I f cisco L.Anieitt l«. Torn Raatikiwi Manr is/11 Ocl liim i Ntf t Net 'tl Nit 21 Na« I) hi "oli»ia Mm" 11/n Nlf ll' 1 Oet IMe I tit 21 tic HUt IS1,118 words
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Advertisement756 1963-10-19 16 Vpor. Pining PShort. J!!%^*&S3Fl. /m A/tTO A/no MongkooQ, Koba, Osoko, Nogoyo Yokohomo Oct. 20/25 O«t. 14/U Oct. 17/19 FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA ft CHITTAGONfc »*.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor framontla. Melbourne Sydney Oct. 10/21 FROM JAPAN ►A.V. "STATI OF KUTCH" tor Cokutta Oct. 2t/2» FROM JAPAN ft HONGKONG M.V. "STATI OF756 words
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Advertisement1391 1963-10-19 17 COMPANY MEETING THE RENONG TIN DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED SIR JOHN HAY REVIEWS FIFTY YEARS OF MINING RECORD DIVIDEND AND SCRIP ISSUE ANNOUNCED Dato Sir John Hay's statement to Stockholders reads as follows: From the cover of the Report and Accounts Stockholders will observe that this Is the 60th Anniversary of1,391 words
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Advertisement902 1963-10-19 17 Bx L I 1 fliaV^^^^K JSv 111 kv I I I I 1 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED. Less of Stock Certificate* APPLICATION has been made 1 to the Directors of this Company I by Tiow Guan Limited to issue I duplicate certificates in place of numbers ***** to ***** all inclusive902 words
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Advertisement560 1963-10-19 17 NOTICE It Is hereby notified for general information that I the underI signed, Sampuran Kaur d/o Man Singh of Ipoh have been legally separated from my husband Kartar Singh s o Harnam Singh, pensioner, of 30 Jalan Mohamediah, Muar by virtue of an agreement of separation executed at Kuala Lumpur560 words
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Advertisement845 1963-10-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCY Applications are Invited from fully qualified Master Mariners (Foreign-Going) for the appointment of Assistant Berthing Officer In the Marine section of The Singapore Harbour Board. The Salary Scale for the poet Is $980 x (35)-$750/786 x (35)-VlO3O/ 1100-(4oi-$l3OO per month. Point of entry845 words
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Advertisement702 1963-10-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KLANG TOWN COUNCIL The Klang Town Council Invites applications from Federal/ State Nationals for the following appointment Town Planning Assistant Applicants must have attained their 18th but not their 25th birthday and must have passed Cambridge School Certificate Examination or Federation school Certificate Examination Grade I or II702 words
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Advertisement580 1963-10-19 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT The Telecommunications Department invites tencieri lor the supply and Installations of air conditioning equipment at the Telephone Exchange Madras Lane Penang. Tender documents may be ob- j tamed from the Controller of Telecoms Penang or from Telecoms Headquarters Kuala Lumpur. The closing date for tenders580 words
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Advertisement91 1963-10-19 17 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS $800 IsTngatore| 499// IkmSjpur| and ask for "TELE-ADS" Classified advertisements are taken down by telephone provided a box number is used or if the advertiser has an account. This service is available for classifieds in both the Straits Times and Malay Mail newspapers. Readers should please91 words
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258 1963-10-19 18 Thailand expect to beat Malaysia in the second-leg f AMCHAN HASDIN, secretary of the F.A. of Thai- land and leader of their Olympic team, is confident Thailand will beat Malaysia in their second i leg Olympic tournament preliminary round match at Bangkok on Nov. 16. SINGAPORE, Fri. In an interview258 words
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106 1963-10-19 18 SPRINGBOKS IMPRESS IN Ist NET PRACTICE PERTH, Fri.— The touring South Alrican cricketers and particularly fast > bowler Peter Pollock—earned the praise of newspapers here today following their first net practice. ■fhe Daily News said: "Pc- ter Pollock left no doubts about just how fast he is." The Pe^th moningReuter - 106 words
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Article34 1963-10-19 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Hockey Association league Div. 1 match between SCC and Indian Association, and the Div. 2 match between Police and YMCA. scheduled for today, were washed out by rain.34 words
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541 1963-10-19 18 ASS.A. HOPES FADC... BADEN-BADEN, Fri. AS South Africa's chances of remaining in the Olympic Games were reported to be fading, the International Olympic Committee, meeting here, yesterday elected its first African Negro member. He was Sir Adetokunbo Ademola of Nigeria, oneReuter - 541 words
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113 1963-10-19 18 Negri and Selangor win Shield matches HOCKEY SEREMBAN, Fri. Negri Sembilan and Selangor won their matches on the opening day of the Hannigan Shield South Zone inter-state police hockey tournament here today. Negri routed Malacca 6-1 while Selangor had a much harder time beating Johore 3-2. Faster and fitter Negri113 words
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Article194 1963-10-19 18 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Pri.— C. Xuuaan, Singapore's latest sprint discovery, is expected to win the 100 and 200 metres events without much opposition at the Swift Athletic Association meet at Thomson Road on Sunday, start- j Ing at 2.30 p.m. Barring heavy ground conditions. Kunalan194 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-10-19 18 RUGGER \DDING confusion to conflict, both teams wore jerseys of nearly the same colours and pattern in this match at Gurney Road yesterday. Spectators had a hard time separating Serdang from the Techs. Picture by Harold Teo.Harold Teo - 43 words
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Article392 1963-10-19 18 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel BADMINTON Kuala Lumpur, Friday by f T|HE Malaysian Thomas Cup players remember x with feelings of discomfort the three weeks they spent at the Police Depot here doing their final training stint before leaving for their Australasian zone matches against India and Australia.392 words
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Article134 1963-10-19 18 S AAA to run road relay SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association .•I Introduce a road relay league next month. The league. Initiated by national coach Tan Eng Yoon, will be held fortnightly for three to four months, with the winning team to be deckled on the number of wins134 words
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Article62 1963-10-19 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. Former Singapore Malaya Cup soccer stars will be in action at Parrer Park tomorrow when they meet a Par East Command team. The team will be selected from Rartth Omar, P. Supplah. Low Pak Tong. Jarasi, Halim, Tian Chong. Abcul Rahman, Hajl Grahan. Yew62 words
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Article26 1963-10-19 18 SINGAPORE. Prt— Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation collected $1,025 from a recent match between Johore and Singapore in aid of the National Theatre Fund.26 words
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Article29 1963-10-19 18 MALACCA. Pri. Porty local athletics coaches will attend a -lurse conducted by American Bill Miller at the Gajah Berang School here from Oct. 21 to Nov. 3.29 words
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Article49 1963-10-19 18 MUAR, Pri.— A hockey festival will be helc here on Oct. 28 as part of the Sultan of Johore's birthday celebrations. Teams from Johore Bahni, Segamat. Batu Pahat and Muar will take part In the inter-district competition. In addition there will be matches for women and veterans.49 words
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Article22 1963-10-19 18 LONDON. Fri. English football league results: Dlt 3— Notts County 0 Reading 1: Wt 4 Brighton 3 York 0— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article105 1963-10-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Technical College took a 19-0 drubbing in their first rugger match this season. Their superior opponents, Serdang Agriculture College XV. scored two goals, two tries and a penalty goal at Gurney Road this evening. Serdang. led by their Maori wing forward-cum-coacb, Daniel Ellison. a105 words
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Advertisement113 1963-10-19 18 JP^J LUCKY Bbir^ ■J5" 1 And They ■%'Jj Acted Happy |j(L~^ Ever After QbKsqbb9U rw^fw JOHNNY MAT HIS... sports-loving disc millionaire THE ANGELS. ..Three smart girls make a smash hit if TRINI LOPEZ. ..top Latin beat pop-folk singer FRANKIE VAUGHAN... picks only the best songs TV Singapura and All Radio113 words
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Advertisement220 1963-10-19 18 mm, RHEUMATISM. V'ithin SO mcaodm of applying Deep Heat Rub yooil bagin to fed wonderful aoothlßC HUkMttinlta'. mm. Ummgo. Yea, Dmp Hat m* Ira iMt rebef from the agony of pnn-kxked mmiet and »cfainn b*±. Its bft-«cting warming agent methyl MlicyUte, aided by special boohs but, penetrates deep down tbaoajb220 words
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Miscellaneous434 1963-10-19 18 MBapBHBaaa^^B^BHBJBJBJpjBJH "JHfIa^MIHBBiI^^kHIHHHB^H SOCCtK inenalics: Ex-Ma-laya Cup XI v Far East Command (5.15 Farrer Pk); Sukaramai v Sri Oairing. B. Pahat (5.15. Farrer Pk); New Market v Mercantile Bank, XL (Kubu Stadium, Malacca, 7.30 p.m.). Spore Junior cup: Junior AAA v D Afiah 'A' (5.15); Div. 3: Police 'A" v Dunman434 words
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581 1963-10-19 19 PASIR PUTEH HAS TOUGH TASK WITH 9.0 Peak of Perfection impresses RACING by Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Fri. Just how good is Pasir Puteh? In six outings this season, this six-year-old (by Smokey Eyes) has won four races, all of them in convincing manner. At the last meeting here, he pulverised581 words
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Article1415 1963-10-19 19 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Race One GREAT EAGLE: Came out after spell to run a good third to I Pepita over 7f in heavy going I at Penang last month; can get 81 any goingTARZAN II: Working well; second over B. Timah 8f in April; stepped up on his form1,415 words
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Article46 1963-10-19 19 TRACK TIP... for Wednesday is Veni Vici Stable's Dragon's Blood. He ran 3f in 39 3/5 with Alan Trevena up yesterday morning. The Pink. Flower gelding showed that he has benefited from his recent Ptnang outing which was his first after a spell in the Highlands.46 words
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1596 1963-10-19 19 Race One: 1.40 Cl 4 -Div s-sf WAI i^ZLH?; &S* M w »rden) Noordln. 690 )1* 2 341.79 Unbelievable (Thlo St.) Allan 6 813 Wil«on i» I S 'Olympto St.) Ahmad. 6 Üb'IIIIU'saS I VJ-, n ercnlM fShaw St> Tulloh. 7 8.11 'Nawari 11 SKS1,596 words
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Article185 1963-10-19 19 f ONDON. Fri. As expected Harvey Leader's filly, Fail Astronomer, had her odds clipped and wound up at 11-2 second favourite, only half a point behind the favourite. Hasty Cloud, at last night's final Victoria Club callover on the Cambridgeshire Handicap to be run over 9fReuter - 185 words
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Article20 1963-10-19 19 LONDON, Pri. Rugby Union results: County Championship Warwick 25 Leics 0. Club match Aberavon 11 Pontypridd 0. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement396 1963-10-19 19 I No production shortcuts and no printed circuits is I only one reason for Zenith's outstanding performance and greater dependability which has made Zenith I America's NO: J selling TV. 1 Quality goes in before I 1 the name goes on I BORG-WARNER INTERNATIONAL CORP. I I ISMCAPORE BRANCH. I396 words
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Article392 1963-10-19 20 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By TARGET DATE FOR LAUNCHING SET FOR 1966: SARA WAR TO START ITS OWN SCHEME NEXT YEAR KUALA LUMPUR. Friday fill;: DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister for Rural Development Tun Abdul Razak, s;iid today thai Malaysia would launch its first five-year rural development plan392 words
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Article, Illustration855 1963-10-19 20 Penang Turf Club row: Bookmakers 'vermin' says Rintoul TIIK PRESIDENT of the Penang Turf Club, Mr. Lim Huck Aik, today invited members to lay before the committee any complaint about high-handed methods employed i)v security oflicers during race meetings. "If an official complaint is made it will be dealt with855 words
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445 1963-10-19 20 GEOFFREY GELOARD - Life with border bandits -by one who quit GEOFFREY GELOARD By IZUCHING. Fri. A young Chinese, who had gone over to Indonesia for military training and returned disillusioned, said today he and his former comrades were badly treated by the Indonesians. The Indonesians, he said, intended to use the Chinese445 words
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Article55 1963-10-19 20 That Satu 'ultimatum' expires... SINGAPORE. Fri.— The •ultimatum" from the Singapore Association of Trade Unions calling on the Government to settle two Satu demands, expired today. The Straits Times learns that th Government has rejected the demands A SATU spokesman said today that a meeting would be held to discuss55 words
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121 1963-10-19 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. As the Naval Base strike entered its 12th day today, both the Naval Base authorities and the strikers indicated that they would not put the case before the Industrial Arbitration Court for settlement. The Secretary-General of the Naval Base Labour Union. Mr. Michael121 words
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Article348 1963-10-19 20 LONDON. Frl. The stock markets ended a very satisfactory week on a firm note. There was a further broad advance In equities, although most of the Improvement took place in the morning. After some hesitancy following the announcement of the official invitation to Lord Home348 words
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Article48 1963-10-19 20 LONDON. Fri. Spot 21 3/18 d., Nov. 2P 4 d.. Dec. 21-\d., Jan. 21 7 16d.. Jan. Mar. 21 9<l6d Apr. June 21 ..d.. July Sept. 21 i 7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 217 16d. Jan. Mar. 21 :l »d. c.l.f. Nov. 21 Dec. 213 16d. Tone. Uncertain.48 words
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Article25 1963-10-19 20 LONDON, Frl Buyers £942':... sellers £944. Forward buyers £939 >.., seller- £940. Settlement £942 U. Turnover ajn. 275 tons. pjn. 80 i ions. Tone: Steady25 words
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Article70 1963-10-19 20 Malaysia— Czech deadlock UNITED NATIONS, Pri—Malaysia did not succeed In getting the vacant seat on the Security Council today after five ballots In the General Assembly failed to break the deadlock for the seat between the British Commonwealth country and Czechoslovakia. Voting for the remaining Security Council seat the IvoryReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-10-19 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. •*3 Newly appointed Singapore Senator Ko Teck Kin, the multi millionaire merchant, will speak in the national language in the Senate. Mr. Ko. 53, who did business in Indonesia before he came to Singapore after the war, studied the language204 words
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100 1963-10-19 20 New travel controls on Brunei borders BRUNEI TOWN, Frl— New border control regulations, following the establishment of Malaysia, came Into effect this week on Brunei's boundaries with Sabah and Sarawak. Travellers between the territories must now produc« valid international travel documents. No longer will tra« vellers have the right to100 words
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Article41 1963-10-19 20 WILLIAMSBITRG (Virginia), Pri. President Tito of Yugo*» lavla has a slight attack of In* fluenza, and has put ofl his de-> parture for California on thfc next stage of his 10-day American tour. It was announced today. R«uter.Reuter - 41 words
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Obituary162 1963-10-19 20 MRS. LO CHENG CUAN Mi M Linn EnK acid 1:4, pacsiri away MMS» fully on 1X.1U.63, 1. -avuu b. >nnd her only daughter Mrs. Koh Kliek LJong 1 son-in-law and four ni.uid daughters to mourn her loan. Cortrt;* leaving 5-H Pulanan Road, 4 p.m. on 20.10.83 to Bldadarl. MDM.162 words
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Advertisement95 1963-10-19 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2* Word* Sl* (Minimum, DHARMALINCAM: To Jullrt and Dh«J-ma, a dauKhtir on 1-.1U.H3 &t Maternity Hospital, K I. FOR and 23" Picture Tube. 4 beautiful Models flit to choose from. 'tops them all Outstanding steady jitter free pictures together with Hi-Fi Sound Full year guarantee 24 hours95 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-10-19 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- turn in Malaya and Singapore tor the period 8 p.nv on Thur.-day to 8 pm yesterday Highest I.OHI-M Kuala Lumpur ftfi 75 Kota Bharu 84 75 81 75 Ipoh 81 73 Malacca 84 75 Singapore 86 7641 words
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