The Straits Times, 22 October 1963
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Title Section20 1963-10-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times AW**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration536 1963-10-22 1 JACKIE SAM, PHILIP KHOO; SOH TIANG KENG - JACKIE SAM, PHILIP KHOO and SOH TIANG KENG Comet landing drama PILOT OVERFLIES KUALA LUMPUR AFTER A BRAKE SYSTEM FAILS: STAND-BY ORDER FOR SINGAPORE FUtEMEN, HOSPITALS AND POLICE -By SINGAPORE, Monday THE tension built up minute by minute at Singapore airport this afternoon, when a Comet jetliner536 words
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226 1963-10-22 1 Ismail welcomes S'wak police into big family KUCHING, Mon. The Federal Minis te r for Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, this evening welcomed the Saraw a k Constabulary "into the Malaysian police family." Dato Ismail presented long service medals and lirst and second bars to the226 words
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Article56 1963-10-22 1 Sugar up £5 more LONDON. Mon. The price of sugar on the London market rose today by C 5 a ton to C 99. The price is now within X.2 of the post-war peak of £101 reached last May. It has risen K 22 105. since hurricane Flora damaged Cuba'sReuter - 56 words
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Article47 1963-10-22 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Indonesian Government is considering imposing the death penalty on smugglers caught plying between Indonesia and Malaysia. Antara news agency reported today. The death penally was demanded by the Rhio regional chapter of the Government's National Front Political Organisation. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article25 1963-10-22 1 AMSTERDAM. Mon. Dutch newspapers today announced a subscription price rise of about 12 per cent from Nov. 1, due to rising costs. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article40 1963-10-22 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Government today announced that Mr. S.T. Stewart, Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Office, has been appointed Head of the Civil Service from today. All future directives to the service will be issued through him.40 words
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Article23 1963-10-22 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Mrs Slrimavo Bandaranuike. Prime Minister of Ceylon, arrived In Moscow by air today on an official visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-10-22 1 THIS Trident, a third generation Jet visiting Singapore for proving and sales promotion flights, landed yesterday afternoon smack in the middle of the "stand by for crash alert at Singapore Airport. Carrying 50 guests airline officials, civil aviation experts and journalists the TridentHan Hai Fong - 131 words
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Article, Illustration853 1963-10-22 1 Mac's son is among new names 1 picked by Home LONDON, Mon. Lord Home, Britain's new Prime Minister, today announced 16 further appointments to his new Government, picking Mr. Maurice Macmillan, 42, son of the former Prime Minister, to be Economic Secretary at the Treasury. The post carries a £3,750853 words
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558 1963-10-22 1 MALAYSIAN 'NO' TO TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR Monday. 'piIKRK can be no meeting between the foreign ministers of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines as long as Indonesia persists in its anti-Malaysia campaign and threats of war. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said this today in reply to558 words
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Article63 1963-10-22 1 Malaysian Airways soon IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Airways will soon change its name to Malaysian Airways. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who said this today, added that the Government's approval was now awaited. Dato Sardon was speaking to reporters before flying to Penang to open the63 words
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Article47 1963-10-22 1 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. The General Assembly todiy again rebuffed a bid to seat China In the United Nations and oust representatives of the Nationalist regime. A resolution sponsored by Albania and Cambodia was defeated by 57 votes to 41. with 12 abstentions. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article26 1963-10-22 1 MILAN, Mon. Sopbl* Loren today was on her way to full recovery after undergoing minor surgery in a Milan clinic, reliable sources said. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article69 1963-10-22 1 LONDON, Mon. Mr. R. A. Butler began work at the Foreign Office here today within lg hours of the announcement of his appointment as Britain's new Foreign Secretary in Lord Home's Government. He will make his debut at a major international conference on Friday, where heReuter - 69 words
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Article231 1963-10-22 1 Roads flooded after heavy rain KUALA U'MPI'R, Mon. Heavy m o n s o o ii rains, which 101 l hist nighl ;i n(I today, caused flooding in low-lying ;i re;i s and ma<l c several roads impassable to traffic in some purls of M;ilaya. In the coastal region of231 words
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Article37 1963-10-22 1 MORE MODERN A -ARMS FOR PACIFIC WASHINGTON. Mon. Defence Department announced today IS. Army i«, increasing nuclear punch in Europe and Pacific by broad-scale deployment of more modern weapons and withdrawal of older types. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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130 1963-10-22 2 A WARNING TO INDIA ('ENEMY No. 1') BY PAKISTAN RAWALPINDI. Mon. Pakistan would "meet force with force" if India tried to seize any border-vill.iki-s in disputed Kashmir. Mr. Habibullah Khan, tin- Minister for Kashmir Affairs, said here wsterday. Pakistan had given an insurance of full support to the Azad (Free)Reuter - 130 words
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91 1963-10-22 2 BEIRUT. Mon. Baghdad Radio said on Saturday ni«hl that Svruin troops were involved In fighting tor the Iraqi regime against rebel Kurdish tribesmen in northern Iraq. Observers here said this wns th<» Ont indication that the rerent military union of the two countriesUPI - 91 words
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Article33 1963-10-22 2 JAKARTA. Mon —The Jakarta c>:iice for public prosecution announced it had arrested (our foreigners for violations of foreign exchange regulations. The nationalities and names or these arrested were not disclosed. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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273 1963-10-22 2 REPRESENTATIVES of Algeria and Morocco met separately yesterday the Secretary-General, U Thant, for discussions of possible ways to end the border fighting. U Thant met first Mr. Mohammed Yazid of Algeria, and then talked with the Moroccan representative. There was noReuter; UP - 273 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-10-22 2 - ItfIANILA, Mon. Preifl sident Macapagal yesterday dared VicePresident Pelaez to identify his (Macapagal's) four pro-Com-munist advisers. Mr. Pe'aez had charged the President with alleged coddling of "Communistcommitted advisers who had Been Influencing the policies of the Government" A pledge Presidential Press secretary LeoncioUPI - 156 words
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96 1963-10-22 2 SALISBURY <S. Rhodesia), Mon. Police yesterday broke up an African child's birthday party with tear gas, dogs and baton charges when the guests were joined by thousands of chanting, dancing people to see nationalist leader Joshua Nkomo. The boy, aged six,UPI - 96 words
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Article26 1963-10-22 2 TOKYO, Mon.— King Baudoutn and Queen Fablola of Belgium will make an official visit to Japan from Jan. 20 to 25 next. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article104 1963-10-22 2 ANGELS AND U.S. AID ...BY MADAME WASHINGTON, Mon. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu said yesterday that the U.S. State Department would rather discuss such questions as the "sex of the angels" than formulate a consistent policy towards South Vietnam. She attacked the recent partial suspension of U.S economic aid to Vietnam104 words
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Article47 1963-10-22 2 MANILA. Mon. a "peace on earth" meeting of World War II American, Filipino and Japanese veterans, widows and orphans will be held on Dec. 7-8 on Corregidor Island. 30 miles southwest of Manila. The opening day is the 32nd anniversary of Pearl Harbour.47 words
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Article23 1963-10-22 2 MOSCOW. Mon. Moscow Radio has begun broadcasts to Ceylon in Sinhalese, the 44th foreign language used In Us transmission U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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219 1963-10-22 2 Soekarno opens a bypass built withUSsBm loan JAKARTA, Mon.—Pre- sident Soekarno today opened Indonesia's first modern freeway the US$B million Ame-rican-built Jakarta bypass. The high-speed heavyduty highway was designed to shuttle long-distance truck traffic from the capital's Tandjung Priok harbour across a 12-mile fourlane shortcut south to the main east-westUPI - 219 words
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Article173 1963-10-22 2 70 dead in big Vietnam battle OAIGON. Mon.— About 40 government and 30 Communist Vietcong troops were estimated dead in a battle yesterday between 400 Vietcong and nearly 1,000 government troops in Chuong Thien Province, about 150 miles from here. The battle, which started on Saturday and continued Into theReuter - 173 words
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Article63 1963-10-22 2 KARACHI. Mon— The general secretary of the defunct National Awami Party was arrested or. Priday and released on bail on charges of attempting to causa hatred and enmity between different classes of people in tiie country. Mahmoodul Hag Usmani U already on trial for alleged sedition.63 words
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Article38 1963-10-22 2 RANGOON. Mon. The Burmese Revolutionary Government yesterday nationalised the country's mx cigarette making: companies. The Government claimed that these manufacturers owed large sums of money to the Government in the form of taxes and loans. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration392 1963-10-22 3 LORD HOME, Britain's new Prime Minister, will contest the by-election at Kinross and West Perthshire on Nov. 7 after giving up his titles. This was announced yesterday after Mr. George Younger, the prospective Conservative candidate, agreed to stand down. Nominations for this by-election have392 words
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Article31 1963-10-22 3 SAN DIEGO (California). Mon —Admiral William L. Calhoun. wartime Commander of the U.S. Navy's Pacific Service Force, has I died at the naval hospital. He was 79.— U.P.L31 words
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98 1963-10-22 3 Tried to go into white churches: 12 arrested JACKSON (Mississippi), Mon. —Police yesterday arrested 12 integrationlsts who tried to enter three all-white Protestant churches In blraclal groups. Taken into custody after refusing to leave the churches were four young white ministers from Illinois and eight people connected with Tougaloo Southern98 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-10-22 3 Churchill's eldest daughter Diana dies at 53 LONDON, Mon.— Miss Diana Churchill, 54. eldest daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, has died, it was learned here last night. She Is the former wife of the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys. They had three children. Their marriage ended in divorceReuter - 143 words
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Article45 1963-10-22 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Former President Harry Truman has approved the establishment of an award bearing bis name to honour persons who have Riven distinguished service to the promotion of U.S. friendship for Israel, it has been announced by the Israel Bond Organisation. U.P.L45 words
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204 1963-10-22 3 Pope's plea to Peking on 'our children' pOME, Mon. Pope Paul yesterday voiced "trepidation and intimate pain" at the situation of the Roman Catholic Church In China, and asked Peking to "consider the condition of our children with an eye of equity." He expressed firm hop* that the seed ofReuter - 204 words
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Article43 1963-10-22 3 PULDA (West Germany Mon. Tljree 14-year-old East German boys fled to the west on Saturday nisht. unnoticed by East German border guards. West German frontier officials said. Earlier a 20-year-old East German worker asked for political asylum here.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article24 1963-10-22 3 LONDON, Mon. Canon Lewis John Collins, precentor of Saint Paul's Cathedral, London, has been re-elected chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.24 words
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110 1963-10-22 3 PASADENA (California). J Mon. U.S. scientists ore planning to scoop up moonrt^st in space only 50 miles from the earth The VS Space Agency Is to launch next year a sounding rock»t with a special nose cone designed to open out and gatherReuter - 110 words
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Article84 1963-10-22 3 The man who came back to nothing AN unidentified native of Longarone, Italy (seated on ground, hands covering eyes) returns home after being abroad to find that all members of his family are dead victims of the Vaolnt Dam disaster. Before he collapsed on to the rubble and wept, he84 words
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Advertisement317 1963-10-22 3 Vjnly the finest tomato— are mod tor HeiwTt iiiMK Juice. Big, luscious. Tine-ripened tomatoes, picked at the very peak of perfection— premed and padtad within- a few hours time.- Dn ok Hcina TraMto Juice every morning, again at night. You'll capo? its fine flavour, its zip and tang: Serve it317 words
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597 1963-10-22 4 300 turn up-then it's home to do the cooking WOMEN members of the Ni{v a I Base Labour union this morning moved in to "relieve and encourage" ni ales who have been taking turns to man the picket lines at the various Naval Base597 words
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336 1963-10-22 4 rpHE acting Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. K. Kanagaratnam, today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that the wage claims of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees in respect of Government midwives would cost an additional $500,000 a year. He was making his336 words
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149 1963-10-22 4 dispute ENDS, BUT JOBS ARE UNCERTAIN SINGAPORE. Mon. The seven-month old strike by 29 employees of the Fraser and Co. stock and sharebrokers in Union Building has ended. But the workers' chances of setting their old jobs back looked uncertain this evening. The workers called off the strike after joining149 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-10-22 4 MR. AND MRS. Frank Benjamin after their wedding at the Magbain Aboth Synagogue in Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Benjamin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. The bride is Miss Mavis Ephraim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ephraim. Straits Times picture.47 words
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221 1963-10-22 4 Strike factory assault I case: Man is freed CINGAPORE, Mon. A former employee of Siong Hoe Biscuit Factory in Ah Hood Road was today acquitted of a charge of assaulting the factory's supervisor during a strike at the factory on May 21. The Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Lim Chor Pee, in221 words
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Article27 1963-10-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The St. John Council flag day and sale of car labels on Sept. 28 and 29 realised a total of $25,619.46.27 words
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160 1963-10-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The bl-lingual English and Chinese Ngee Ann College is recruiting more academic staff to meet its fastexpanding programmes. The college's president. Professor Yin-Soon Liv today announced there are vacencles in the Departments of Malay Language. Business Administration. Accountancy, Applied Chemistry, Telecommunications160 words
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Miscellaneous418 1963-10-22 4 IN AND OUT Byl|R 1 THY fn::<Ai nX l> today.. »ch«lii!e BrltlMt UmtMl Alrwly. Kron of civil aircraft movements at Stansted, Istanbul. Bombay (BR Pays Lrbar airport Singapore: 663) 7 a.m. BOAC: K^m^one" Kon K ,BA DI,ARTURM 961) 1.10 p.m.; from London Zu- BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane. U»rtch. Tel Aviv,418 words
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348 1963-10-22 5 Brothers' fuel tank ruse foils six pirates PARIT BUNTAR, Monday, 'JWO brothers today told how they saved their fishing boat from six armed pirates at the mouth of the Kurau River, nine miles from here, on Saturday night. Ong Aik Kee, 17, and Aik Chin, 16. who came from Pulau348 words
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141 1963-10-22 5 DENANG, Mon. A Comet service from Penang to Bangkok and Singapore is planned. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Transport Minis ter, announced today. "With faster services. I am confident many more visitors will find time to come here." he told businessmen and community141 words
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Article20 1963-10-22 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. Dr. Khoo Soo Keng. from Alor Star, has been transferred to the District Hospital here.20 words
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86 1963-10-22 5 i MALACCA. Mon. A 17-year- old schoolgirl. Theresa Lim. died on arrival at the Malacca General Hospital from injuries she re-' ceived in a motor accident about nine miles from here yesterday i afternoon. She whs cycling back to MaI lacca after visiting a86 words
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231 1963-10-22 5 'ATTEND RALLIES AND DEMOSTRATE YOUR LOYALTY' T<AIPING, Mon. Dr. 1 Lim Swee Aim, Minister of Commerce and Industry, has called on all Chinese to support the Malaysia solidarity rallies. "Otherwise their loyalty might be misunderstood." He said he travelled 198 miles weekly from Kuala Lumpur to Taiplng. his constituency, to231 words
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73 1963-10-22 5 MASON ESCAPES WITH CUTS IN 20FT. FALL PENANG. Mon.— A mason, Tan Bok Seang, 37. escaped serious injury this morning when he fell 20 feet from the window of a house in Carnarvon Lane. Tan was repairing the roof when the eaves gave way. Hit by broken tiles. Tan suffered73 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-10-22 5 Fraud case Captain is ill Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The general court martial trying Capt. W. L. M. Perry, 42, on a charge of embezzlement of $3,848 was this morning adjourned until Wednesday. Capt. T. N. Nathan, prosecuting, said Perry was examined this morning by a doctor and found not143 words
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Article41 1963-10-22 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Mon.— Dato Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, who resigned, from the judicial service in May. was today admitted to the Bar by the Chief Justice. Syed Sheh Barakbah. He was formerly president of the Kuala Trengganu Sessions Court.41 words
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Article39 1963-10-22 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Inche Mohamed Hashim bin Mohamed Tassy. chief clerk of the District Office here, has been transferred to the State Purest Office in loon and will be succeeded by Mr Ong Teik Jon. from TaDah.39 words
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120 1963-10-22 5 PENANG. Mon. One hund- i red and three applications have bepn received from Muslim students in Malaya and Singapore for 10 scholarships to Iraqi universities and colleges. The scholarships were offered by the Iraqi educational authorities during a recent visit to Iraq by120 words
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224 1963-10-22 5 IPOH, Mon. A widow. V. Ramayee, 44, told the High Court here today of the night she was raped by a man while being held down by another in a lonely spot on a rubber estate. "One of them held my224 words
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203 1963-10-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A CALL to more than 5,000 Postal, TelecommuniIX cations. Police and Armed Forces clerks to Join the National Union of Government Clerical Workers was made here yesterday. The general secretary of NUOCW. Mr- G. H. Raj an. appealed to203 words
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187 1963-10-22 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE Singapore Housing and Development Board is to launch a scheme early next year to help its tenants own the flats they are occupying now. First news of this scheme came from the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at a187 words
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Article36 1963-10-22 6 TOKYO. Mon.— Takehara Shipbuilding Company and thelto-Chu Trading Company of Tokyo have reached an agreement with Brunei's business leaders to establish a joint shipyard in Brunei, the Nikkan Kogyo Shlmbun said today.— UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article33 1963-10-22 6 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— The new church for the Seventh Day Adventist Mission will be declared open on Saturday at Changkat Jon* near here, by the Rev. T. C. Chin.33 words
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118 1963-10-22 6 UK mission approves military expenditure in S'pore IJONG KONG, Mon. Xi By and large, public money was being well spent on Britain's armed services in Singapore, a British M.P., Sir Frank Markham, said today. Asked at the airport whether he had any criticisms, he replied he would rather not say.Reuter - 118 words
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Article56 1963-10-22 6 PENANG. Mon.— Loh Kirn Fong. 25. was fined $25 in the second Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling in public by playing a dice game In the Pulau Tilcus market on the afternoon of Oct. 19. Police who arrested Loh,56 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-10-22 6 A send-off party at airport misses Devan Nair QINGAPORE. Mon. The new Minister of Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, and several trade unionists were at Singapore Airport this morning to see Mr. Devan Nair off to Tokyo but found that he had already left. Mr. Nair. who Is secret-ary-general of240 words
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Article17 1963-10-22 6 TAIPINO. Mon.— The Sultan of Perak will open Talplng Zoo on Nov. 23.17 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-10-22 6 IN: CARAVANS (with all Mod. Cons.) FOR THE TOURING OVERLANDERS By JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE, Mon. The trailer homes of 104 round-the-world Wally Byam caravaneers, who have been in Singapore for the past five days, arrived here this morning aboard the 11,000-ton vessel Hopecrrst. At 8.30 a.m., as the ship came228 words
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71 1963-10-22 6 Troops build sports field for Nanyang QINGAPORE, Mon. Nanyang University students will soon have a big sports field on the campus thanks to the British Army In Singapore, A team of 100 BritLstt soldiers using bulldozers have just completed levelling a four-and-a-half-acre site on the top of a hillock after71 words
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226 1963-10-22 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions today paid tribute to workers In Singapore for their refusal to be "led astray by the extremist Singapore Association of Trade Unions" by joining in the recent general strike called by226 words
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284 1963-10-22 6 MALACCA, Mon.— The iTI Malacca Municipal President, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, said today that the brownish water supplied to consumers had "greatly upset" the council's budget for this year. This was because the coun ell had waived water charges for April284 words
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Article48 1963-10-22 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mrs. C. V. Devan Nair. Assemblywoman foe Moulmein, will hold weekly meeu the-people sessions at 116 Rangoon Road at 8 p.m. on Fridays. She will hold fortnightly sessions on Fridays at Kampong Clua Heng from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.48 words
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Advertisement161 1963-10-22 6 Flying with Cathay Pacific is a personal affair, with a charm I and delicacy of personal service no other airline can match. 11l w To the traditional courtesy of the Oriental hostesses, Cathay a At *^Htt .ss!*'' J^fet jtL Pacific's special training has added quiet competence in all a I161 words
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166 1963-10-22 7 JESSELTON, Won J^ LARGE crowd shouted "burn him, burn him" as they pointed at an effigy of Indonesia's President Soekarno displayed at a rally here last night. But the Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. "Donald Stephens, told the crowd to be calm.Reuter - 166 words
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278 1963-10-22 7 'Be alert' call by Razak: We have nowhere else to go.. BALING, Monday. JJORMAL conditions would return to the Malaysian territories and South-East Asia if Malaysians stayed solidly united behind the Central Government during the present state of preparedness, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, declared here today. Tun278 words
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155 1963-10-22 7 OIDOR. Mon.— Despite heavy rain, more than 5,000 people attended a rally on the town padang here yesterday in protest against the Indonesian confrontation policy. A 12ft. tall effigy of President Soekarno bound with ropes was dragged round155 words
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Article56 1963-10-22 7 IPOH, Mon —A stranger who spent last night in a Hindu temple in Chemor. 12 miles from here, robbed the woman caretaker ot a gold chain valued at $160. The caretaker. A. Appammnl. told the police that after sleeping in the temple the stranger snatched56 words
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247 1963-10-22 7 DEATH POSSIBLE FOR POSSESSION OF GRENADES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Sarawak Government is considering a proposal to impose the death sentence on any-j one found in possession of a hand grenade, according to Kuching re- 1 ports. The proposal arises from fear that grenade outrages are likely to recur. The247 words
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Article68 1963-10-22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Yusof Ismail. 39. with 12 previous convictions, was today jailed for one year, and ordered to undergo two yeai*' police supervision after bring copv.cted by a District Court of stealing a car badge, worth tJO. Cruet Inspector K.H. Sheares prosecuting, said that Ismail had68 words
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187 1963-10-22 7 \f ALACCA, Mon. ATI Two fishermen reported to the police here yesterday that they had been robbed of 97 Ashing nets valued at more than 55.000 in the Straits of Malacca last week by armed Indonesian pirates. The fishermen, Goh Ah Peng and Goh187 words
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Article, Illustration651 1963-10-22 8 TAPPER SAYS 7 G4T^ /AT GOOD—CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR DUD NOTES' Kuala Lumpur, Mon. AT a cafe meeting with four men here early this year, a tapper, S. Nadeson, was told that he could double his money if he was willing651 words
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Article52 1963-10-22 8 PENANO, Mon. Liew Bin Choo, five, died in hospital yesterday from injuries received when she was knocked down at the junction of Jalan Pelangl and Jalan Taman Bungah on Saturday afternoon. Bin Choo. of Jalan Taman Bungah. was crossing the road when she was struck by52 words
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115 1963-10-22 8 Singapore water stocks up a little SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore I'tilities Board today reported that water stocks had improved slightly from 27.8 per cent on Oct. 13 to 28.4 per cent yesterday dne to intermittent rain in Singapore and Johore. Tebrau River, it added, had been supplying full capacity since115 words
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71 1963-10-22 8 Planter gets 5 years for raping girl, 11 KOTA BHARU. Mon. A padl-planter, Salleh bin Mamat. 44, was Jailed for five years or the High Court here today for raping an 11-year-old girl at Kampong Bens in Marang, Trengganu, Dato Justice Hashim told Salleh: "You are a very cruel man.71 words
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Article323 1963-10-22 8 ANOTHER $2,259 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $155,928.31. The day's biggest single donation of $1,000 came from the chairman of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Export) Ltd., London, Mr. Sydney Rothman. In addition, the323 words
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Miscellaneous75 1963-10-22 8 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamiin IPirk Tracy By Chester GaulH BP^THp^^T/ sJsfflto| f A DOG on KJJBWIH we'd- T better vrr,Tnel If you keep watch wwjle •)0 Li'l Abner By Al Cupp V AH GEnTRAU-V USES (-OH-&&*-(rU. BREAK 1 ft-OUT, VJHUT*STTMM Kl*T\ BOSIMCSS HEADS ON NOC^ THIS OtKJf HE KIN75 words
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Article, Illustration1904 1963-10-22 9 The man who never lost the Midas touch... HE LOVED MONEY AND WOMEN-IN THAT ORDER AND IT ALL STARTED WITH 32 DOLLARS WOMEN SUED HIM, SHOT AT HIM AND CHASED HIM IN the spring of 1 840 a 12-year-old boy set off to drive a herd of pigs from his1,904 words
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Advertisement179 1963-10-22 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure dn| IK- T^KJif FILTER TIPPED W When they .see the sailor symbol SSpB on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20's executive pack 80 cts and in tens 40 cts Singapore:179 words
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Obituary22 1963-10-22 10 Were** tit (Minimum) MOFFAT: JIMMY MOFFAT, formerly of Malayan Tin Dredging *udseaMy of a heart attack at home I -hire. Scotland.22 words
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Article232 1963-10-22 10 Wordm Sl* (minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. nincis Sort Choo Benr thank all for wreatae. contributions and attendance during Uielr bereavement MRS. M.A. OOPAL PILLAI and 'hildren thank relatives and friends lor their messaKrs of condolence, ureaths and attendance during their recent bereavement MR. AND MRS. K232 words
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Article133 1963-10-22 10 an (Minimum) "ACTIVE LIFE" bras. Dare Bra*. Dixmonet GirrtN >• Hickory now introd'ice« the Top Secret Stretch Strap i;-.i Vanity 3. Raffes Place. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD invite all teachers and book addicts to browse In their showroom ut Tunes House. River Valley Road. Singapore P. f VITA IS GOOD133 words
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Article641 1963-10-22 10 As Others See Us A strong sense of humour is among the essential qualifications of the copy-taster who must dea] with the day's news Ifrom1 from Indonesia. The contradictions of official statements, flagrant and repetitive though they are, do not present any particular problem. They j speak for themselves, and641 words
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Article384 1963-10-22 10 In the matter of politics and racial discrimination in sport the International Olympic Committee, like the pianist in the Wild West saloon, is doing its best. But at BadenBaden it missed the opportunity of striking a crafty blow by refusing to ban the playing of national anthems and384 words
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Article245 1963-10-22 10 The value of the Colombo Plan to the developing countries of South and South-East Asia needs no affirmation in the fourteenth year of its operation. The sums expended do not begin to measure the worth of this programme. The emphasis is on training men and women from the245 words
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Article, Illustration947 1963-10-22 10 New team in Sabah faces its first test RURAL PROJECTS TO GET TOP PRIORITY by a M STRAITS I TIMES I STAFF I WRITER I IN Sabah recently, orders went out for district councils to sift through the assorted grouses commonly brought to their notice the footbridge, bridfe path or947 words
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708 1963-10-22 10 JOHN CROCKER - Fears of renewed violence in Jagan's Guiana JOHN CROCKER from MRS. JANET JAGAN, British Guiana's Minister of Home Affairs, and wife of the Premier, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, has been claiming that there is every sign that the country is settling down after the recent riots and strikes. Others feel that708 words
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329 1963-10-22 10 LONDON. Mon. Mr. R. A. Butler, who becomes Britain's new Foreign Secretary, has wide experience of International, political, economic and trading affairs though in recent years hr has been mainly dealing with internal problems. Mr. Butler. 60. will be returning toReuter - 329 words
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Advertisement669 1963-10-22 10 Straits Tiaes ft Malar Mail CMisHUi edvertleemeata s»ea/ se hended te> let "toee COLD tn-OKAGK APtCADK Orcrierd Reed COLO STORAGE ■RANCMCS AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATONO KCPSF.L ROAD- NAVAL BAM Authorised Ageatsu cmr book stows ltd Winchester House. Conyer Ossy TMST NCWS PROMT nuaatrtcifs S«e)*ra*e**aM ML M. ISMAIL S Admtasrty nmmt. "level669 words
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Advertisement51 1963-10-22 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas offices in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN lANK lUILDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED |hwK>M Sum mtf*. »*t»| Authe-rlied CipitsJ: ISO 000 000 hawed- sod Pild Up Ctßftal: 1 15.00051 words
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Advertisement80 1963-10-22 10 We do more than 'chop* your tickets bT Our service is personal! We put ourselves in your shoes and advise accordingly the stopovers you'll benefit from, the air/sea combinations you'll get concessions for, the culinary delights you'll want to pick out, etc. Such expertise is natural because ours is an80 words
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Article, Illustration409 1963-10-22 11 'Gang forced open my mouth... tasted like whisky* I by 1 RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur, Monday WATCHMAN was doped with a liquid that "tasted like whisky" when a gang of armed robbers raided a warehouse in Petaling Jaya early this morning and got away409 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-10-22 11 Please return, sergeant urges wife SINGAPORE, Mon. Mrs. Margaret Arnott, 25, a Serviceman's wife and mother of four, is missing from her Goodwood Road home in Sussex Estate. She was last seen by a neighbour boarding a bus In Holland Road at 8.30 a.m. on Friday. At lunchtime the same202 words
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Article42 1963-10-22 11 MUAR. Mon.— Mr. M. P. Kuniaran. a State Assemblyman, has been elected president of the Johore Malayan Indian Congress. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. K. R. Nadesan Chettiar: secretary. Mr. K. M.M. Taha: and treasurer. Mr. O. Pasamanickam.42 words
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Article110 1963-10-22 11 Anti-rabies jab drive begins ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor and Perak began vaccinating dogs against rabies today. The other states will start soon. In Selangor 1,000 doses of vaccine were distributed to five centres the State Veterinary Office In Jalan Spooner, the Turf Club, the PetalIng Jaya Club, the Selangor Club,110 words
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Article24 1963-10-22 11 KLANG. Mon— The Klang Town Council has employed two ratcatchers to get rid of the rats In Government buildings and Rodowns here24 words
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Article313 1963-10-22 11 'RESENTMENT' OVER JAKARTA POLICY A JAMAICAN senator, who arrived here today to attend the Oommonweath Parliamentary. Association conference, said there was "great resentment" throughout the free world over Jakarta's confrontation of Malaysia, r 1 Mr. O. S. Ranglln, president of the Jamaican Senate, said on arrival: "The Malaysia Issue Is313 words
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Article74 1963-10-22 11 The hungry Indonesians SINGAPORE, Mon.— Hanger forced two Indonesians to leave their home in Tanjong I'ban and slip into the State on Oct. 13. a magistrate was told today. P. Bnstari. 16, and Arnol Futons. 25. said in a joint mitigation plea: "We were hungry, and we came here in74 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-10-22 11 Premier Boesta? 'Now the truth is out' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An Indonesian newspaper report that Inche Ahmad Boestamam was "prime minister and defence minister of the Republic of Malaya" conArmed the Socialist Front's connections with Indonesia, said Mr. Cheah T h c a m Swee, secretary general of the MCA,212 words
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Article65 1963-10-22 11 KUALA LIPIS, Mon. —The Sultan of Pahang opened five rural development projects In the Kuala Lipis district during his recent oneweek tour of the district. The projects were a $30,000 Malay school at Merapoh Bahru. a $162,000 sub-health centre at Bukit Betong. a $27,000 mosque at65 words
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311 1963-10-22 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. J'HE Cathay Organisation, in conjunction with several leading businessmen, is to build a chain of bowling alleys throughout Malaysia. Announcing this at a Press conference today, the deputy chairman of the Cathay Organisation, Mr. Heah Hock Meng, also disclosed plans to311 words
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Article44 1963-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The' Straits Times has received S3 from an anonymous person in Dungun. Trengganu. for Che Hasnah binte Taib, widow of a Radio Malaya comedian, who died In a road accident last month. bringing the total collected to I $1,048.61.44 words
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120 1963-10-22 11 ALGERIAN ENVOY HOLDS TALKS WITH PREMIER LEE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Algerian Ambassador in Cairo, Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi, this morning called on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and had a 90 minute discussion with him. The Prime Minister told newsmen later: "We had a valuable discussion and an exchange120 words
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Article75 1963-10-22 11 German seaman slain SINGAPORE, Mon.— A German seaman. Herbert Paul Gusta Lohker. 22, was murdered in a backlane off Tras Street in the Tanjong Pagar area early yesterday. Lohker. who was found unconscious at 6.40 a.m., died in the General Hospital 12 hours after admission. He arrived in Singapore in75 words
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Advertisement114 1963-10-22 11 ■^■^■V^^aafiifiajSMS&lKa^L^aN LjMLttM MARINE DIESEL ENGINES Give you more speed with lower fuel cost Perkins Diesels represent a definite advance in engine design, embodying the results of many years of experience, as the following features show: Oiesel Economy with smoothness, low weight. ami increased power. Fuel Economy— fewer gallons and lower114 words
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Advertisement154 1963-10-22 11 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief JjP*^v from the discomfort of Haemorrhoids VaremoTd the new > easily wmi wi wim SWALLOWED tablets VaremoTd is easy to take Just swallow during or from the reSSaTCh after meals. Varemoid gives more positive relief, its active prin- ISDOralOfieS 0! Z. y fTl 3154 words
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Miscellaneous526 1963-10-22 11 Today's radio, TV Opera; 1100 Guitar Artistry; p/\nin MALAYSIA 1130 starll nt and You iao KALJIVJ mHLHTSiH Negara-ku. Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre. RADIO SINGAPORE AM-: 6.00 Tune Signal. Ne- s gara-ku. 6.02 Prelude to BreaK- MhUIUM WAVt StRVICE fast; 7.00 Time Signal, tne shortwave SERVICE News; 710526 words
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Article, Illustration557 1963-10-22 12 Well-groomed look for busy hands QS an average a woman lias her hands in water no less than 20 times each day. Like wind and sun, which are always with us, water and soap, and other cleansers tend to dry out the skin's natural oils. No wonder the woman who557 words
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302 1963-10-22 12 lyiTH the possible ex- ception of butter, nutrition specialists find cheese has been in use for a longer period than any other food manufactured today. Today's use of this age-old product goes all the way from a quick-luncher's cheese sandwich to a gourmets desert302 words
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287 1963-10-22 12 STONES THAT GLOW WITH A YELLOW BRILLIANCE rpHE choice of yellow A as a top favourite by leading fashion designers is encouraging women to search for gems of this same lovely shade. Consultation with the experts reveals a surprisingly long list of yellow stones some of them more valuable than287 words
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Article115 1963-10-22 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS r clean silverware, excluding hollow handled pieces, place In a shining aluminum pan; sprinkle with mild soap flakes or granules and cover with boiling water. When water Is cool, the silver is cleaned, ready to rinse and dry. Before you store food purchases, use a damp sponge to115 words
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Advertisement334 1963-10-22 12 BB^a^a^a^aV i^ißmUuM^vVAuf^^^^a^BßMafMay I ASPIRIN I When your child Is In pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspinn; it's made specially— to be safe for children, because it334 words
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Miscellaneous288 1963-10-22 12 jrraits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Freaks form the crew; that'a 1. Tory pact with IJLP. Is a new cricket! (13). development! (5. 8). 8 Deprecation of a pull to the 9 Invariable story-teller (7). North for a loud finish (6, 7). 10. Wild set entertained by loyal 10 "Up above288 words
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208 1963-10-22 13 Sopiee says Tengku thrives on Jakarta attacks KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Director of Information Service. Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said today that the more President Soekarno "and hi s clique" attacked Tengku Abdul Rahman, the more Malaysians would love the Tengku. He was talking to reporters at the airport on his208 words
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Article31 1963-10-22 13 PENANQ. Mon. A lorry driver, Ng Chin Guan, was fined $95 today for overloading his vehicle on June 20. Ng carried excess weight of more than one ton.31 words
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Article47 1963-10-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mod. Lee Wing Fatt. 18. who admitted receiving a stolen motorcycle, was today jailed (or 18 months by Mr. John Dorai Raj. a district judge. The mxChlne had been stolen a month earlier from Han Ban Pong, 30. in Rowell Road.47 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-10-22 13 SEQUEL TO THAT 'IN CONTACT WITH JAKARTA' CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday IM HE Abdul Aziz Ishak. former Minister of Agriculture, today issued a challenge to Tun Abdul Razak to swear on the Koran at the Kampong Bah r v mosque on228 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-10-22 13 PENANG, Monday. A SHOP assistant from Singapore. Lim Teck Beng, 25. was stabbed by two youths on a lonely path off a back lane in Noordin Street yesterday after- noon. Llm (above, being carried Into a police truck), came to I Penang with his wife and167 words
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132 1963-10-22 13 OINGAPORE, Mon. An extortioner raised his demand for $300 to $1,008 when his intended victim, a labour supervisor in a sawmill, pleaded he had no money, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Yap Yee Sin, the complainant, said that Tan Ah Geok,132 words
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Article38 1963-10-22 13 MUAR. Mon. —A Rotary Club dance and fashion show will be held on Nov. 2 at the Jubilee Hall here to raise funds to help the Old Peoples' Home and underprivileged Children at St. Andrew's School.38 words
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216 1963-10-22 13 The pincushions [human] are out again TPOH, Mon. Human 1 pincushions of the Kew Ong Yeah (Nine Gods) temple in Jalan Tokong here will once again display their pain-defying act during the annual procession on Thursday. The annual celebrations, spread over nine days, began last Thursday. "The reason why we216 words
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Article80 1963-10-22 13 S'pore FPA gets Govt land SINGAPORE. Mon. Wark starts soon on the Singapore Family Planning Association's new $250,000 building now that the Government has allotted It a 51.000 square foot piece of land at the Junction of Dunearn Road and Gllstead Road. The F.P.A. chairman. Mrs. A.C. Slnha, said today80 words
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Article46 1963-10-22 13 PENANQ. Mon. 8. Ramu. 23. of Rangoon Road, today pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and Incapable at Kuala Kangsar Road at about 3.30 am yesterday. The magistrate Mr. R. Aria Retnam. fined Ramu flO or two days jail.46 words
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Advertisement133 1963-10-22 13 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER «i— iv ii <&*».. Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject133 words
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Advertisement174 1963-10-22 13 Enjoy Edinburgh THE NEW, MODERN KING SIZE FILTER CIGARETTE sf C/? IfW 4> I* U U ctfcJtiiXDdtow ©I mr on V EBTDI77O 2 Illlffllll JO I L- \J The quality of these fine cigarettes is guaranteed by John Cotton Ltd, blenders of fine tobaccos since 1770. Especially imported from the174 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-10-22 14 MOK SIN PIN - Up soon: New style block of flats MOK SIN PIN By ANOTHER multi-million dollar housing project will be erected soon to cope with Singapore's growing housing demand. To be built in the Tanglin area, the $2.7 million skyscraper, Cairnhill Mansion, will will have a modern architectural design, this being in369 words
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Article120 1963-10-22 14 MR. PERCY J. Newton, managing director of E. T. Brown Ltd., parent company of the Australia wide Brownbuilt Organisation, left Singapore for Bangkok and Hong Kong on Sunday after a week's visit. Mr. Newton was here to confer with Brownbuilt's office equipment agents. Behn Meyer120 words
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Article25 1963-10-22 14 Singapore's biscuit production totalled 1,993 tons in the first quarter of this year, against 1,939 tons in the corresponding period of last year.25 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-10-22 14 NG APPOINTED MALAYSIAN SALES CHIEF FOR SINGER MR JAMES NG (above), has been appointed Malaysian sales manager for Singer Sewing Machine Company. He joined Singer in 1950 as an accountant, became supervisor for Borneo in 1953 and office manager at the Singer agency headquarters in Singapore four years later. Commenting102 words
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247 1963-10-22 14 SINGAPORE dropped out from among the top 10 buyers of Japanese steel during the first six months of this year according to figures published in Nippon Kokan's monthly bulletin, Japan Steel Notes. 1 Singapore was placed 10th best customer during the247 words
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Article121 1963-10-22 14 Pye gets KL TV contracts PYE TVT Ltd. of Cambridge, England. have been awarded the contract for Kuala Lumpur's first television transmitting station which Is due to commence operation in December. H. A. O'Connor and Co.. Ltd., sole Malaysian agents for the Pye group of companies announce that all the121 words
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Article84 1963-10-22 14 Mr. Heary W. Mole, managing director of Wilson Ltd., a general agency of the American International Assurance Co Ltd., has returned to Singapore after a 'hr-e- month world tour on an AIA award given to him In recognition of his outstanding Mies record*. Mr. Mok, who84 words
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340 1963-10-22 14 Exporters dissatisfied with ban on rattan RATTAN traders in Singapore are very dissatisfied with the Government ban on all exports of rattan and cane from the State to countries outside Malaysia. They claim that the ban which came into force on Oct 10 and which was imposed to saieguard the340 words
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Article139 1963-10-22 14 Brandy man predicts more trade rpHE director of E. Remy x Martin and Co.. leading shippers of high grade Cognac brandy, is now on a world tour visiting his agents and distributors in the Far East, Mexico, the United States and Canada. Mr. O.L.D. Qulen said that he was particularly139 words
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Article125 1963-10-22 14 \JEGOTIATIONS have reached an advanced stage whereby the Netherlands Insurance Co. Est. 1845 Ltd. of The Hague, and the Orion Insurance Co. Ltd of London, arp to effect an exchange of interests as a result of which the Netherlands Insurance present participation in Orion's share capital will125 words
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Article49 1963-10-22 14 Mr. Rudolph A. Peterson has been appointed president and chief executive officer of Bank of America to succeed Mr. S. Clark Belse, president since 1954, who is to retire on Nov. 1. Mr. Peterson, formerly vicepresident, will take up his new appointment on Nov. 1.49 words
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Article159 1963-10-22 14 MALAYSIA'S soap production continued its advance in the first six months of this year and at 297,421 cwt. was 32,333 cwt. more than that for the corresonding period of last year. Increased output in the Federation, totalling 224,005 cwt. compared with 175,970 cwt., was responsible159 words
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Advertisement328 1963-10-22 14 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern is handsome, hygienic, and efficient in operation. It flushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The shell is made of black Duranlte and the Klnirnshersyphon mechanism of poly then©- non-rorrodJnir rustless, non-aging- and unbreakable. Conforming; to BSS 1125. and328 words
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Advertisement275 1963-10-22 14 r/A There are k I jjj cipher combinaW& Bfi V tiont on this j |i x dial. But only one g: combination can JH bI << disengage the I I <g heavy steel bolts H a, I t*[ (which otherwise fi| I i=* cannot be moved) gj. H I ~~t275 words
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Advertisement1474 1963-10-22 15 TO LU Due S'pori Sa"» P. Stiam Ptnant ILPENOR Luerpeei (.lawn Gin. IS TMai Oct 21/27 Oct 20 ACHILLES motin I Mil Holl Htat. Oct 27/1 EUMAEUS LiierpMl Glasgow Oct 20 Nil 2 Nn 4 MENESTNEDS LutrpMl. navn Nil 5 Nil 7 Nil 0/10 Nn 11 PELEUS L'PMI. Dubliß. GlltfOH1,474 words
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Advertisement1439 1963-10-22 15 WmM THE EAC lINES ■V3fe*a||%M MN...M WW M.UMOK »OJOI».i IAS.OtU OUT 'M i 'koiii rtoi PMcme at*M faoni oa '«ow SAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMOURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP HOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, 60THEN0URC AND COPENHAGEN. Sport P S'hati Ptnant "FALSTRIA" I) 6.40-4124 Oct 25 27 Oct 2172S Oct -tORIBANA" a) M1,439 words
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Advertisement1319 1963-10-22 15 I BENULINE 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL S CONTINENTAI^jORTS. l S'pori t. Shan Ptnang > ItNLAWEU L'OM, Ifttam, Hlerg. M'kn CmouU —la PL/Tato lENATTOW LIMI. Ha.re. Brtmta. RdM l »J > t/ l!* 1 Jf} BENVOmiCH (K) iW Ltta. A'inrp, Warn G. 4 Oct 23 Oct 24/21 Oct 10/1,319 words
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Advertisement1273 1963-10-22 15 tic CO., LTD. Vp^ 111: Nl Mill. r 9 CLLIRMAN LIMB tic KLAVENBSS LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ■AVU, MUU ft MiOOLESIROUGII SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm Of WELLINGTON- Mr t c 7 iel CtiUll S'oort P. S'hatl Ptnang BONMVILLE ti/2S Oct 21 Oct/ 1 NM OuiU1,273 words
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Article100 1963-10-22 16 MELBOURNE, Man. m:\KRAL investments and industrlsi shares were busier and firmer today with rises exceeding falls In continuation of Friday's firmer trend. Most losses were small. Oils and base metals were traded narrowly. Loads were steady. C.R.A, -'I 7 Mount tea 36/8 N. Broken Rill (10s.) 33/7 Ampot100 words
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Article57 1963-10-22 16 TNI Malayan Bxofiange Banks' As--1 seelatlen made these changea In IU rates to mrech&nts ye.iterday: London: selling TT or OO 2/4; buyIn* TT 2/4 1/8: airmail OD 2/4 3/32. 30 d/st. 2/4t, 45 d/st. 2/4 5/16, 60 d'xt. 24 11/32. 90 d/st. 2/4 13/32. 120 d/st. 2/4 9/16.57 words
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Article181 1963-10-22 16 OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 21. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 eta. M. Cement IS eta. K Bmelters 20 cts. McAllster 14 eta. tsso 21 cts. Robinson 11 cts. Ked. Dls. 13 ct*. C. Storac* «ld. K. 4 N. 18 cv. Koihmana 13 eta. Gammona IScta. 8. Laad eta. H.181 words
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Article80 1963-10-22 16 HINESE Preouee lietiange, Sinta- port noon swlcei per picul yeaterday I Coconut ell: Unquoted. Copra: Oct. Nov. U.K. /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white ***** seners, Sarawak white 5145 sellers. special Sarawak black $112| aellcra, caroled LAmpong black X l l 2 aellers. ABTA $125 seller*. Singapera Coconut Oil80 words
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650 1963-10-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent r\S improved on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover in the section expanded. Industrial shares opened quietly steady and closed slightly easier, but there was no crack in prices. The tin index gained 1.7 points and the industrial index650 words
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Article23 1963-10-22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Industrials: 118.74 118.31 Tins: 110.62 112.33 S rubbers: 109.57 109.57 Dec. 29. 19«2 10023 words
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Article820 1963-10-22 16 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Excliange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuatead (1.000) 51. 57: Central Prep. $1.33 SL, 51. 32 BL, $1.31 BL. (1.000) $1.34. (7,000) $1.33, (2,000) $1.34. (35,000) 81.3'820 words
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297 1963-10-22 16 ON tlic Straits tin market yesterday the price again eased by 62i cents to $469,621 per picul on an offering estimated increased by ten tons to 240 tons. In London on Friday tin prices made further good headway initially in sympathy with297 words
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Article309 1963-10-22 16 SHIPS lying aiengllde the Slngap*'* Harbour whirvu or exaeeted today are: Port Adelaide 44. Eipenor 13/14, Blllton 47, Bopecrent 1/2. Tapan N.W. 2, Bletter N.W. 5. Kaslmbar 37/28. Scudal N.W. 4, State of Assam 18, Prlmorje 46. Palstrla 40/41, Tsedek 33/24, State Of Gujarat 31/32, Ceylon309 words
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Article27 1963-10-22 16 October 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70* cents (down scven-elgnths of a cent). TIN: 5469.621 (down 621 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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Article248 1963-10-22 16 THE following list ol selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on prices ruling vesteiday ■P-prlce IS. T. -earning* field (groeai L) V -dividend yield lgro**> r.C. -times covered Oanmtien*: Tim** Ceverea mean* the number ot lime* last years totai dividend is covered t>y the proflts toi that year.248 words
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Article239 1963-10-22 16 VOVEMIIR fltit grade rubber buy- era f.e.b. eleted at S p.m. m Infaeere and Kuala Lumpur yrntrrday at 704 c*nts p»r Hi. down »vn. rlKhthK of a rrnt on Krlday'a rioting level (or the position. Thr tone m uncertain. R A.I. and F.M.R.K. clenni prices m cents per239 words
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Advertisement1129 1963-10-22 16 U.S.A. facikic and Atlantic Service Spore K i'nair. Hongi>on| K'siung F'cisco LJUißeiit N. torn »mitawi Man* n/31 Oci 1/ 2 Nn INn b Nn 18 Hn tt Nat 18 Bet R.li.u Mara lim Net 18/ 1 Bet 8 Bet 8 0«« 28 Bee Bee IS laa -Kumtnra Mara" 2S/28 Oac1,129 words
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Advertisement748 1963-10-22 16 S'pera Panang PShom FROM BOMBAY BEYPORE ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" tor Hongkong, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya Yokohama Oct. 20/24 FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA CHITTACON« M.v. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor Framantle, Melbourne Sydney Oct. 21/22 FROM JAPAN M.v. "STATE OF KUTCH- tor Calcutta Oct 28/29 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG M.v. "STATE748 words
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Advertisement590 1963-10-22 16 NOTICE Mr. D. B. Jackson ceased to bo employed by us with effect from 18th October 1963. and Is no longer authorised to transact any business on our Dehalf. HICKSON S TIMBER PRESERVATION (M) LIMITED. SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE OF LOST RECEIPTS 1629 1630 Notice is hereby given that receipts590 words
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Advertisement1943 1963-10-22 17 NOTICE OF SALE On the Instruction of the Liquidator. Eu Properties (Selangor) Limited, (in voluntary liquidation), incorporated In Singapore, 1. the undersigned Auctioneer, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on lupMia>. the 26th da* of November. 1963. commencing at 9 o'clock sharp in the forenoon. at my Saleroom No. 23, Jalan1,943 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-10-22 17 (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward* U (Mtn.r—Bax It etc. sxfre WANTID IXPERIINCIO Mais Dispenser. State age, experience, education and salary required. Please apply to Box A621'0 S.T Singapore. SUN SUN (air-conditioned > Bar want young girls to work as waitresses. Apply to Mr. Foo, 260. Middle Road.1,014 words
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Advertisement1008 1963-10-22 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I to Ward* SS (Min.)— Bos St eto. astra FOR SALE bungalow In Petaling Jaya near University. For details contact Box A 328 8.T., Ipoh. BUILDING SITES AVAILABLE. 3 miles from town. Area: over 60.000 sq.ft. very high density. Pries: $10/--per sq.ft. P.O. 1639. 8 pore.1,008 words
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Advertisement1101 1963-10-22 17 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS tt Ward* SI (Min.>—Mom It et*. astr* CHEAP ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION for any British/American Magazines or Periodicals. Free Price-Ust. Kathay Press Traders. P.O. Bos 2316. Blngapora. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Ward* U (Min.)— Bas St cto. oxlro PREMISES TO LIT. Suitable for CUnlc. Dentistry, Office, etc: at Jalan Besar,1,101 words
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Advertisement922 1963-10-22 17 FOR SALE tt Ward* U (Htm.)— Sum It tf. astra RICN CRIAMV MILK, that's "Masters". Try a packet today. CBIUNO PAN U.K. SO" fll/per month Inclusive) of fixing. Tel: (B'pore) *****. JUST ARRIVED from Italy eottoa ■weatera. shoes and sandals. Caprice. 4 Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Koad. Spore. PREKCCOROED TA»>|922 words
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Advertisement662 1963-10-22 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) W Ward* U (mtm.h-Bam It f. »stra DISTINCTIVE IN OISION, lawailerv from Ltta Oaa Ooldunith. Singapore. MAD MALAY MAIL'S "Shopping Centre every Tuesday and Friday for bargain! nalorel CASY PAYMENT ARRANOID. WMe range of exclusive Diamond Jewellery. Chloog Slung. 8.%6. North Bridge Roed. (Corner Ball Lanri. «J662 words
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Advertisement391 1963-10-22 17 NOTICES NOTICE PROPOSED MACHINEBHOP. CANTEKN. SUBSTATION <fc OTHER INITIAL WORKS FOR MESSRS. JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED. SINGAPORE. Contractors who wish to be considered for eligibility to tender for the above are united to submit particulars in standard application forms obtainable from the undeimenuoned office, sucn forms with the required information to391 words
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Article132 1963-10-22 18 SYDNEY, Mon. Australian Davis Cup hope Bob Hewitt was today suspended by his employers a firm of sports goods manufacturers because of hit behaviour on the court In the finals ol a suburban lawn tennis championship yesterday. During the match Hewitt who works on sales promoting rebukedReuter - 132 words
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Article36 1963-10-22 18 MOSCOW. Mon. Two Russian horses. Bryansk and Cudzon will compete In the Washington International at Laurel Park, Mary laid, on Nov. 11. Bryansk will be ridden by Nlkolay Nasibov and Gudion by Ivan Zekashev.36 words
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303 1963-10-22 18 TEOH ENG TATT - Services offer to 'test' Malaysian Olympic team TEOH ENG TATT SOCCER By Singapore, Monday SINGAPORE Joint Services F.A. secretary Captain B. Stanworth today cabled FAM offering Commonwealth Forces side, the team who beat the Thailand Olympic side 2-1 last week, as "test" opposition for the Malaysian football team. v Capt.303 words
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Article309 1963-10-22 18 Sanvista of Div 3 shock seniors SINGAPORE, Mon. Sanvista, a third division side, pulled off a big surprise in the SAFA senior cup tournament when they beat Sukaramai 4-3 at Jalan Besar stadium, today. Sukaramai, a first division team, panicked after Sanvista had taken an early lead and resorted to309 words
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Article42 1963-10-22 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Recreation Club "B" beat Woodbridge Hospital 2-0 In a Singapore Hockey Association league Div. 3 match on the padang today. Mosbergen and. Orr scoredIn a div. 3 match at Balestlw Road, Ceylon SC beat SRC 2-0.42 words
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Article110 1963-10-22 18 SOCCER— Chent Wan Coy (Ist leg): Taiping 6 Kampar 4. at Talping; I poll 5 Batang Padang 4. at Kampar. Penang Div. 1: Port Commission 2 TPCA 0. Div. 3B replay: Medicals 4 Ramblers 'B 0. Kluang friendly: Kluang Europeans 0 Rest XI 2Cow and Gate Cup (at Ipoh):Bernama - 110 words
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Article97 1963-10-22 18 BRISBANE. Mon. Ken "Slasher" Mackay Is adamant that he has played his last game of Test cricket, although he will lead Queensland's Sheffield Shield team this season. Mackay, who will be 38 next Thursday, said this last night when Queensland selectors appointed him as state captain.Reuter - 97 words
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Article110 1963-10-22 18 MONTEREY. Mon.— Dave McDotald of California today scored prise win in the 200 mile Pacific Grand Prix after world champion Jim Clark of Scotland I had retired with engine trouble be- fore the race was half over. McDonald driving a Cobra Cooper Ford averaged 83.3Reuter - 110 words
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Article76 1963-10-22 18 FAM to pick training squad today I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The FAM selection committee meeting, scheduled for today, was postponed to tomorrow. The selectors will name the training squad for Malaysia's Olympic preliminary round second-leg match against Thailand at Bangkok on Nov. 16. The first match on Oct. 12 at the76 words
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205 1963-10-22 18 SELANGOR RU CALL UP 28 FOR TEAM BUILDING IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Selangor Rugby Union will build up a "cadre of players for their HMS Malaya Cup matches and Inter-state frlendlles this season. This "cadre" or nucleus will Include several young promising players and others who have represented the State In205 words
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Article53 1963-10-22 18 NAIROBI. Mon.— MCC's young touring team finished the second day of their three-day "Test" against Kenya here needing only 111 for victory with a whole day left for play. Scores: Kenya 118 and 247 (Basaharat 84) MCC 249 <R. Hobbs 50. M. Smith 49. D. Larter 34)Reuter - 53 words
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256 1963-10-22 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. The American Athletic Union basketball team who are now on a tour of Singapore, sponsored by the United States Information Service, are rated the best overseas team to play here. The Americans, who de- I feated Tong Keng\ th° senior league runners-up,256 words
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Advertisement921 1963-10-22 18 NOTICE The exchange banks in Perak will be closed for business on Saturday 26th October, 1963 being the Installation day of his HighBest the Sultan of Perak. TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from sole agents in Malaya and Singapore lor the supply ol television transmitters to Kuala Lumpur. Tender921 words
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Advertisement251 1963-10-22 18 BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR. i:» I N^TED CHINESE TRADING CO.. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) AUCTION SALE OF Writing tables, showcase. Iron safe, Ccmmer van SG-3853 etc. To Be Held At No. 109 Beach Road. On Saturday, 26th October, 19(3 At 10.»0 a.m. On View Day Of Sale Singapore, 11th251 words
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Advertisement815 1963-10-22 18 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1, MADAM TEOW SOON NEO of No: 81, Bencoolen Street Singapore, have applied for a Ist Class Public House licence In respect of premises No: 81, Bencoolen Street, Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge815 words
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Advertisement692 1963-10-22 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are invited for two posts of Lecturer /Assistant Lecturer In Pharmacology in the newly established Faculty of Medicine. Applicants should possess experience In teaching and research. Successful candidates will be expected to assume duty In Kuala Lumpur In June 1964. Applications692 words
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Advertisement87 1963-10-22 18 Do You lnjoy Sightseeing IF SO. YdU CAN SEE MORE BETTER GOING .^CKf/WPTtS PLACES BY HIRE-4DRIVE CARS IN THE S^7p^^^*T.'*^:^>^v FEDERATION 4 SINGAPORE. Tourists, Hotel Guests, DATSUM Weddings, Holidaymakers, all HI i|( k l> i f(l Occasions SC Businessmen. ffft^ < HBfetW- tf- Deluxe. /¥tA&- D*<£oe Saloon i^B I n87 words
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Miscellaneous93 1963-10-22 18 SOCCER— Charity match: Malaysian Police v S'gor Malays (Pncess Rd., XL 5.15). l.im Cup: Cheng Wah v Kinta Indians (Stadium Perak); Cow Gate Cup: Tamil Youngsters v Choong Wah. Kampar Upoh Coronation grd). Spore Premier Lgt: Chinese v Youths. (5.15); Malays v Royal Navy (7. both matches at Jn Besar).93 words
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1820 1963-10-22 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP This grey has winning chance Sarina in top form L_ By SINGAPORE. Mon. Sarina, with a riding boy astride, showed a! delightful turn of speed to run 3f in 36 4/5 on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. This1,820 words
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Article573 1963-10-22 19 -Weights for tomorrow ValaU SINGAPORE. Mon. Weights for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday: Cl. 1 Oiv. 1 7F Pasir Puteh 9.00 Star Era 8.11 Sun Leader 8.11 Jamour 8.09 Pardon 8.07 Pizarro II 8.04 Hard Love 8.01 National Joy 8.01 Nearco Star 8.00 Misty Breeze 7.13 Nashor573 words
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Article73 1963-10-22 19 LAS VEGAS. Mon. Jack I Nlcklaus rallied over the final nine holes to win the $70,000 Sahara invitation Rolf tourrmment here yesterday by one stroke. Two strokes behind alter the first nine of the final round, the 23-year-old United States Masters champton played superb Rolf to73 words
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558 1963-10-22 19 SOUTHAFRICA GIVEN DEC. 31 DEADLINE lOC MEETING SOUTH African sports leaders were told yesterday to make their government end racial discrimination in sport by Dec. 31, or they will be barred from the Tokyo Olympics next year. r BADEN-BADEN, Mon. The International Olympic Committee took eight hours to decide on558 words
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Article36 1963-10-22 19 LEEDS, Mon. Kevan Ryan 28-year-old Australian rugby ieague prop forward is out of action for the rest of the Tour lof England. Ryan is In hospital here after having a cartilage re- moved. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement62 1963-10-22 19 HINOIJgTO Impliments for: 1. Mowing grass and trimming lawns 2. Gardening. 3. Farming. 4. Pumping water 5. Transporting. Price From 52.500 AGENTS:— CHIN ENGINEERING CO. Alor Star SH'NG RADIO SERVICE Butterworth PUI TIONG YEONG Kota Bahru TEONG PEOW CO. Kuala Trengganu AIK SENG HIN Tg. Karang, Selangor Sole Agents in62 words
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Advertisement277 1963-10-22 19 rcsw A spoonful of soothing |S De Witt's COUGH SYRUP \lJ|^J gives IMMEDIATE RELIEF H^^W This quick-acting medicine -has a ■Tt^^Jtyi'l nice sweet taste. Get a bottle of IVTCTrIpi! De Witt s Cough Synjp to-day and |Kvi;l*U| cure your cough tonight I tmmm cmmm Anfflepoise Meet the need of every277 words
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135 1963-10-22 20 MORALE OF SUMATRANS HIGH; SUBANDRIO AKARTA. Mon.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, returned here today from a week-long tour of Sumatra the island hardest hit by the trade break with Malaysia and said the people's morale there remained high. He told repoiters the people of Sumatra fully realised thatReuter; UPI - 135 words
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Article81 1963-10-22 20 MOSCOW. Mon. The Government newspaper Izvestia today announced the departure of a trade delegation for the United States in accordance with the wishes expressed by the American Government." Although Izvestia did not say so. the mission is going to negotiate the purchase of up to US$25O million81 words
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110 1963-10-22 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government today advised people planning to plant trees that now was the best time to do so because the coming North-east Monsoon would give the saplings a good start In growth. An official statement today said the tree planting campaign110 words
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Article30 1963-10-22 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A public lecture on the handling of an inflatable Uferaft will be held at the Nautical Department, Singapore Polytechnic at 2 p.m. on Nov. 13.30 words
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131 1963-10-22 20 i Mil I iimum (Western v England). Mon. Britain's Submarine Old Comrades Association here has expelled its cofounder. 36-year-old Mr. Max Winterburn. because it disapproves of his fraternising with German exsubmarinrrs. it «as stated I a -4 night. Last year. Mr. Winterburn won131 words
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221 1963-10-22 20 JACKIE SAM - Lee to make statement in Assembly JACKIE SAM: By SINGAPORE. Monday STATEMENT will be made by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in the Legislative' Assembly tomorrow. The statement is the fourth Item for the first business sitting of the new Assembly, which begins at 10 a.m. The statement is believed to221 words
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160 1963-10-22 20 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY From LONDON. Mon. There is reason to believe that the dispute between Sir John Hay. 80-year-old chairman and managing director of Guthrie Estates Agency, and four "rebel" directors is on the way to being solved as a result of private discussions between160 words
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Article43 1963-10-22 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Barisan Sosialis will be holding a mass •protest" rally at the Happy world Stadium on Sunday. Speakers will include party chairman, Dr. Lee Slew Choh. The party has not explained wnat they are protesting against.43 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-10-22 20 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. An eyewitness at the resumed official inquiry was asked today whether he thought a monster was responsible for the collapse of the bund of a mining reservoir which caused the recent flood disaster at Cheras. The witness, Wong417 words
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Article276 1963-10-22 20 Barisan: We would defend nation SINGAPORE, Mon. Barisan Sosialis today proclaimed its loyalty to Malaysia but condemned the dispatch of troops to Sarawak. It said in a statement: "We stand for the territorial integrity and so--1 vereignty of our Malaysia. "At any time in defence of our country we are276 words
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82 1963-10-22 20 Banda: After freedom it is African country BLANTYRE, Mon. Dr. Hastings Banda, Prime Minister of Nyasaland, said here that white people and Asians were velcome to stay after independence next July 6 as long as they accepted that it was a black man's country and that Africans must rule. Dr.82 words
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Article51 1963-10-22 20 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Indonesian Rhto Islands, which formerly exported their rubber to Singapore and Malaya before the trade break, have diverted shipments to Bangkok. Antara news agency reported today. The agency said 180 tons of rubber was shipped to Bangkok recently aboard a Panamanian ship.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article356 1963-10-22 20 LONDON. Mon. Although a Rood deal of last weeks buoyancy was missing from the stock markets today the first undertone was maintained. There was a consider- able turnover In business with the number of bargains over 20,000. The new political uncertainty was an unsettling influence356 words
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Article44 1963-10-22 20 LONDON. Mon. Spot 2ld Nov. 21'» d., Dec. 21 %d., Jan. 215 16d. Jan. Mar. 31 7/16 d.. Apr./ June 21V1.. July Sept. 21 5/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 215 16d., Jan./ Mar. 21'4d.. c.l.f. Nov. 20Tsd.. Dec 20 15 16d. Tone: Quietly steady44 words
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Article24 1963-10-22 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £947 sellers £948. Forward buyers £944' a. sellers £945. Settlement £944. Turnover a.m. 70 tons pjn 65 tons. Tone: Plrmer24 words
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149 1963-10-22 20 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Andrew Gilchrist. British Ambassador to Indonesia, arrived here by air today from Jakarta and Singapore for discussions with Mr. R.A. Butler. British Foreign Secretary, on future Anglo-Indonesian relations. Mr. Gilchrist told reporters at London airport that the formation of Malaysia was149 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-22 20 XIIOHBST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 81 75 Penang %z 73 JP°n 88 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 88 7542 words
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