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Title Section20 1963-10-24 1 SingaDore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 THE STRAITS TIMES Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-10-24 1 Everything is ready NATIONAL SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN FINALISED, SAYS TUN RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THe call-up for Malaysia's national service "could be made any time now," the Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. said today. He confirmed that registration for national service243 words
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Article80 1963-10-24 1 LONDON, Wed.— Wllli*m Rushton, comedian star of the satirical television show "That Was the Week. That Was." said today he will run as an independent against the Earl of Home in the Kinross by-election on Nov. 7. "My platform is this," Mr. Rushton said: "IfUPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration482 1963-10-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - 'WE CAN DEAL WITH SARA WAX SECURITY' GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Wed. From THK Minister for Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today the Central Government was confident it could deal with the security situation in Sarawak. Kto Ismail, who has in Sarawak two days, speaking before482 words
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Article67 1963-10-24 1 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Central Yonth Front has protested to President Kennedy, saying that his recent meeting with the Australian Foreign Minister, Sir Garfleld Barwick, showed a hostile attitude towards Indonesia. The protest note, which was handed to the American Ambassador here. Mr. Howard Jones, warned theReuter - 67 words
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102 1963-10-24 1 Alert call in Brunei after rumours BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. A call to the Government to be on the alert against sudden disturbances In the State was made by Tuan Hajl Ghazall. a member of the Brunei Legislative Council, during a council meeting today. In an adjournment speech, he said there102 words
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Article38 1963-10-24 1 LONDON. Wed— Sir John Hobson, cleared yesterday ol charges arising out of his handling of Nigerian Chief Enahoro's extradition, remains Attorney General In a new list of Government ministers announced today. Reuter. (See Page 11)Reuter - 38 words
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Article26 1963-10-24 1 PA VIA (North Italy) Wed.— Two Italian Air Force jets collided In flight near here today, killing the pilots and a farmer.26 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-10-24 1 But only $16,000 was cash This was the scene, minutes after the holdup in Irwell Bank Road yesterday. The Straits Times cream coloured Dodge, in which an assistant cashier was taking more than $147,000 in- cash and cheques to the bank. Is still atMak Kian Seng - 108 words
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463 1963-10-24 1 I 808 PERIES - 'BUS DRIVER AND PASSENGERS STRAINED FOR GOOD LOOK BUT NONE HELPED 9 I 808 PERIES: -By SINGAPORE, Wed. ARMED gung today snatched $147,000 in cash and cheques from a Straits Times assistant cashier in Irwell Bank Road, only a stone's throw from Times House. The haul consisted of more than463 words
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Article110 1963-10-24 1 SAIGON, Wed.— The South Vietnam Government today made clear it does not want any investigating or inquiring into the Buddhist question carried by the United Nations mission due here late tonight. The official Vietnam Press news agency today quoted "authoritative circles" as saying theReuter - 110 words
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Article77 1963-10-24 1 MANILA, Wed. The Philippines Supreme Court today ruled that the Government's recent Importation of 67,000 tons of rice from Burma and South Vietnam for army stock piling was Illegal. However, the bulk of this rice has already been shipped here. The court ruling arose from aReuter - 77 words
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220 1963-10-24 1 'Call me Mister' step No. 1 by Home ONDON, Wed. Lord Home, the Prime Minister, today signed the "instrument of disclaimer" giving up his titles and preparing the way to his return to the House of Commons. Lord Home will be known after the processes of renunciation are completed asReuter - 220 words
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Article35 1963-10-24 1 ATTACK BEATEN OFF MARRAKESH (Morocco) Wed. Army announced it had rrpulscd a new Algerian attack today on an outpost II miles inside Morocco after several hoars of sharp fighting. o*l (Sec Pape 1)35 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-10-24 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK SELASSIE BRINGS BELLA, HASSAN TOGETHER ALGIERS. Wednesday PRESIDENT Ahmed Ben Bella has agreed to meet King Hassan of Morocco in a bid to settle the frontier crisis between their countries. The announcement came last night as Marrakesh reports said llerce fighting had flared again near HassiReuter - 231 words
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86 1963-10-24 2 ]l IANILA, Wed. PhliTl lippine Vice-Presi-dent, Emmanuel Pelaez, said last night the Philippine Government had drawn 100,000,000 pesos (about $85 million) from its trust funds to cover budget deficits. The Vice-President has been fighting President Macapagal ever since he resigned as Foreign Secretary.Reuter - 86 words
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Article158 1963-10-24 2 PRESIDENT Soekarno has ordered heavy penalties, including death, for spies, saboteurs and subversive elements. Radio Jakarta, broadcasting the presidential decision last night, said it went into effect on Sept. 16 the day Malaysia was formed. Blueprints The announcrment said the death penalty would be metedReuter - 158 words
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255 1963-10-24 2 BUDDHIST NUN DISA VOWS HER ENVOY SON SAIGON, Tuesday. JN a letter addressed to the forthcoming U.N. investigating mission, a 67-year-old Buddhist nun publicly disavowed her son, South Vietnam's best -known scientist and temporary observer to the U.N. According to reliable Buddhist sources, the letter was written by Dieu Hue.UPI - 255 words
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165 1963-10-24 2 C A I G O N, Wed South Vietnamese civil servants are expected to "petition" for a 30 per cent cut in their sa'aries to help the Governments austerity programme, an official source said today. Large numbers of public servants from Saigon today wentReuter - 165 words
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Article48 1963-10-24 2 HONG KONG. Wod.— The survivors of the American C-46 plane *hot down recently by proCommunist Lao Haksat forces in Savaniiakhet Province will be tried shortly by a court-martial, the New China News Agency reported. They include American. Thai and Formosan military personnel. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article37 1963-10-24 2 ACCRA. Wed.— Ghana's budget for the comlns year, presented to Parliament yesterday, proposed heavier income taxes for ali Ghanaians and a five per cent increase in the Income tax rate for private companies. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article20 1963-10-24 2 MANILA. Wed. Manila's International South Harbour, plagued for months by continuous strikes, resumed normal operations today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article77 1963-10-24 2 ITNITED NATIONS. Wed. J Britain told the General Assembly yesterday that she voted for Peking's admission to the United Nations because she believed the communist regime was the effective Government of China. Sir Patrick Dean. Britain's resident representa- tive, was explaining Britain's vote yesterday In favour of anReuter - 77 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-10-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ».WO\ l/AOl t Z^ IS ONLY BORWW»^ OtVOCCgP fWIC*^ *3£e«tw4wßL*&t~---S_ ____J/«owiiurm\~~ (AMD ftMK WMTfiMe) •O#»IPY J IMP *BOLT XoUjr-*S Vj^^i^25 words
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Article, Illustration292 1963-10-24 3 Crash a big blow to Britain's cash hopes U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK LONDON, Wednesday. THE British aircraft industry suffered a big blow with yesterday's crash of the British Aircraft Corporation's "bus-stop M jet airliner, BAC I-II in which all seven aboard were killed. The airliner, expected to earn Britain many millions InReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-10-24 3 Sinatra's gambling licences revoked Among the victims a former world speed record holder. CARSON CITY (Nevada). Wed. The Nevada Gaming Commission yesterday revoked Frank Sinatra's licences to operate his US$3.5 million gambling establishments in Nevada. The commission had earlier accused Sinatra of entertaining Sam Giancana of Chicago, who is listedReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-10-24 3 LONDON. Wed.— Britain's long I awaited National Theatre got off to a tremendous start If st night with a sumptous and h ghly Imaginative production of 'Hamlet' by Its director. Sir Laurence Olivier, with Peter OToole in the i title role.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-10-24 3 240 JETS FLY U.S. DIVISION TO EUROPE FRANKFURT, Wednesday IJ.S. AIR FORCE jet transport planes were arriving here throughout the night as "Operation Big Lift" the transfer of an entire 14,500 strong army division from America to Germany moved into top gear. Seven transport planes i carrying a total ofReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-10-24 3 Police break up anti-Tito pickets outside U.N. NEW YORK. Wed.— Mounted police today dispersed jeering anti-Tito pickets, when they tried to break through barriers outside !Tn<toH Matlnnc hoartnuar. ters, after President Tito of Yugoslavia (above) had addressed the UN Assembly. The demonstrators, mostly youths, shouted in Serbian "Tito murderer" andReuter - 134 words
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Article31 1963-10-24 3 PATERSON. (New Jersey) s Wed. Wed. A series of explosions and a fire ripped through a threestorey textile dyeing plant yesterday, causing damage estimated at US$3 million.— Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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186 1963-10-24 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate Foreign R elatlons Committee disclosed last night that it had seriously considered recommending termination of the U.S. foreign aid programme by June 30. 1965. But, it added, it had not adopted this course because it hoped theReuter - 186 words
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506 1963-10-24 3 WILSON: DUTY TO NATION MUST COME FIRST LONDON, Wednesday. ]y[R. HAROLD WILSON, Labour Opposition leader, last night described the Government's action in delaying the reopening o] Parliament as "verging on the unconstitutional." Interviewed on television, Mr. Wilson said he first heard ofReuter - 506 words
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Article113 1963-10-24 3 Tories keep Belfast seat- BELFAST, Wed. Conservatives held the South Belfast parliamentary seat in a by-election here today first since Lord Home became Prime Minister. Figures: Rafton Pounder (Tory) 17,989; Norman Searsight (Lab.) 7.20*1 Bert Hamilton (Lib) 2,774; Conservative majority 10.--780. At the general election in 1959, Sir David Campbell.Reuter - 113 words
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Article80 1963-10-24 4 CURFEWS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY KUCHING. Wed. Sarawak was faced with enemies both from within and outside the country "who are for practical purposes waging war against Sarawak." the Government said in the Council Negri yesterday in reply to a question about curfews in the border areas. The Government said that80 words
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Article300 1963-10-24 4 WORKERS' BUS STONED: ADMIRALTY 'Diverted' THE strike by the Naval Base workers entered its 17th day today, the Admiralty reported to police that a "routine" bus carrying non-industrial watch-keepers home from Kran ji was attacked last night. An Admiralty statement said that the windscreens and several side windows of the300 words
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Article241 1963-10-24 4 Caravan tourists' open house SINGAPORE, Wed. i The 104 Wally Byam caravan tourists held "open house" today in their "Caravan Village" on the Shell Sports, ground in Paya Lebarl Road. Everyone who stopped out- side the enclosed area was encouraged to step in and have a closer look at the241 words
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Article37 1963-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Clerical. Typist* and Income Tax (Technical) Branches of -the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union will hold a meeting of all members tomorrow at the Empcess Place Canteen at 5.15 p.m.37 words
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Article31 1963-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Dr. Owee Ah Leng will give a talk on "Chinese Drugs— Yesterday and Today" on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at the Alumni Medical Centre, College Road.31 words
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313 1963-10-24 4 T»HE Asian Regional x Organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions said today that its membership of 56 million people from 109 countries "firmly contradicted" the Singapore Association of Trade Unions' charge that the body was a "hired tool313 words
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Article118 1963-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore National Seamen's Union today said it could not accept tbe resignation of its acting president. Inche Ismail bin Mobamed Said, because it was not submitted "in accordance with tbe union constitution." Inche Ismail had resigned because of what he described as "political machinations"118 words
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Article355 1963-10-24 4 'THE following l» today's tchedul* of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lrbar airport Shigapor*: ARRIVALS ■OAC: Prom London, Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) S.SS p.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 711) 9.05 p.m. Japan Air Lineal From Jakarta (JL. 714) 8.50 a.m. Qinui: Prom London. Rome, Cairo,355 words
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156 1963-10-24 4 BOARD: NO PLAN TO LIFT WATER RATIONING AT PRESENT OINGAPORE, Wed. The Public Utilities Board today said there were no plans at present to lift water rationing and no such action could be taken until it was •known with some certainty what the position of the water stocks would be.156 words
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75 1963-10-24 4 Dope-taker for trial on murder charge OINGAPORE, Wed. *3 An opium addict described in the Ninth Magistrate's Court as suffering from schizophrenia (split personality) was today committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of murder at the end of a preliminary inquiry. Lee Ah Hong, a former75 words
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Article82 1963-10-24 4 The court was told that the police found Low lying in a pool of blood by the roadside outside a house in 'Victoria Street at 2 a.m. that mornIng. Later, acting on certain information, the police arrested Lee from a house nearby. Dr. Yap Meow Foo of the82 words
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Article121 1963-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Culture today announced that the following external candidates, who sat for the University of London examinations this year at the Singapore centre were successful B.A. ihons.) Chinese modern: Mr. Chao Syh Kwang second class honours (lower division). B.Sc. special soology: Miss Quah121 words
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Article199 1963-10-24 5 TO NEGOTIATE WITH VISITING JAPANESE GOVT REPRESENT A TIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gENATOR Khaw Kai Boh, Minister Without Portfolio, has been appointed to conduct negotiations with the Japanese Government on the $160 million ''blood debt" claim by Singapore and Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman announced today. Tomorrow199 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-10-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Immigration Department here is now issuing Malaysian passports, in common with those in other Malaysian territories. The issue of Singapore passports has ceased. The Controller of Immigration. Mr. H. E. Noble, said today that temporary Malaysian passports were being Issued. They would94 words
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Article21 1963-10-24 5 KLANG. Wed.— Dr V. Rudralin- i gam, of Kuala Lumpur, has been posted to the district hospital here.i I21 words
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Article47 1963-10-24 5 PENANG. Wed. The Province Wellesley branch of the Women's Institute will hold a one-day civics course for its members on Friday. The course will be ooened by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. at 8 a.m. at the Butterworth Town Hall.47 words
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168 1963-10-24 5 IfUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Bill to provide for a $200 million rubber replanting grant for estates and smallholdings during the next five years will be tabled during the Budget meeting of the new Malaysian House of Representatives next month. A spokesman of the Ministry168 words
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102 1963-10-24 5 IPOH. Wed.— The Police have announced a $2,000 reward lor Information leading to the arrest of the gunman who wounded the manager of a goldsmith's shop ia Hugh Low Street here during a robbery last week. The manager. Mr. Koh Choong, was shot in102 words
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Article76 1963-10-24 5 IPOH, Wed. The secretarygeneral of the People's Progressive Party and a Member of Parliament, Mr. D R. Seenivasagarr.. told a public rally here last night that his party members "will die and defend this country" if it is attacked by foreigners Condemning Indonesia for exploiting the76 words
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Article, Illustration304 1963-10-24 5 Stephens a nosey parked, says Yong KUCHING, Wed.— The Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Donald Stephens, was described as "a nosey parker" at yesterday s meeting of the Council Negri of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Yong (BUPP), referring to Mr. Stephens' statement that there were a lot of traitors in Sarawak,304 words
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Article28 1963-10-24 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Dr. U.R.Mclean. who Iws been attached to the hospital here under the Colombo Plan, has returned to Canada vih thr Middle East.28 words
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281 1963-10-24 5 J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A magistrate here warned today that the court would show "no mercy" to people found guilty of extortion. Mr. Man King Hock said this when he sentenced a youth to a year's Jail for extorting $2 from a temple medium Mr.281 words
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193 1963-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Malayan Ambassador to Thailand, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, said today that whether Malaysia will have talks with Indonesia or the Philippines was a matter to be decided by those two countries. "It is up to them.193 words
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136 1963-10-24 5 Pakistan's hope: End of Malaysia -dispute IT U ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The new Pakistan j High Commissioner here, Mr. S. M. Hassan, today expressed his country's hope that the differences between Malaysia and its two neighbours, Indonesia and the Philippines would soon be settled. He told a Press conference: "We136 words
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Article41 1963-10-24 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Chung Ling High School will hold its annual prize-giving in the school hall at 10 a.m. on Nov. 16. Westlands School will hold its annual speech day at 6 p.m. on Nov. 8.41 words
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Advertisement297 1963-10-24 5 SCIENCE »<fr NEWS Cool Living Reduced to simple terms, air conditioning is the process of removing heat and moisture from the air in a room, cleanukg it and then reciiratating it. The degree to which this is done effectively is determined by the ability of the air conditioning unit to297 words
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Article, Illustration425 1963-10-24 6 RODERICK PESTANA: Singapore - The day seaman came back from the 'dead 9 A mother's dream comes true... wandering son home (for three hours) after 30 years by 1 RODERICK PESTANA: Singapore Wednesday WHEN 15-year-old Osman Yadi left home to go to sea as a cabin-boy and did not return for 30 years, his425 words
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Article43 1963-10-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. David Da-fei Peng, son of Mrs. Paul Fene of River Valley Road, has enrolled as a freshman at Baker University in Kansas, U.S.A. Baker University is a Methodist liberal arts college open to students of all faiths.43 words
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110 1963-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPIR, Wed. The president of the National Land Finance Society, Dato V. T. Sambanthan. today concluded an agreement to buy a 53.75 million coconut plantation in Teluk Anson. Dato Sambanthan handed a cheque for $375,000 to Mr. D. E. Teale. the chairman of110 words
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Article51 1963-10-24 6 siinua±*oke. Wed. The Straits Times in Singapore today received a donation of $5 from Mr. Rustam Ali. of Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur, for Che Hasnah binte Taib. widow of a Radio Malaya comedian, who died in a road accident last month, bringing the total collected in Singapore to51 words
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Article88 1963-10-24 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. More than 1.000 people have flocked to a lonely house in Kampong Alor Bongsu, 13 miles from here, to see a freak fungus growth shaped like a Thai deity. Superstitious people in the kampong believe it to be a 'kramat' iholy88 words
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Article268 1963-10-24 6 WHICH CHINA? ASKS BANISHEE I POH, Wed.— A painter, 1 Lee Kam Choong, 22, who is under a banishment order, asked in the High Court here today whether he would be sent to Communist China or Formosa. He was one of three men who appeared before Mr. Justice All for268 words
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Article80 1963-10-24 6 PENANG. Wed. A 43-year-old father of live children waa today charged in the Session* Court with possession of a revolver and 101 rounds of ammunition at Jalan Mas. off Batu Lan-e-hang Lane, early this morning under the Arms Act. 1960. Le Leong Poh, alias Lee80 words
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Advertisement446 1963-10-24 6 THIS IS PUBLISHED STRICTLY FOR MOTORING ENTHUSIASTS Here is a report now made available to readers of the Straits Times with the permission of England's most famous motorist's magazine, "The Motor". It is has not been altered in any way and gives you the facts. performTnce comparisons R8 TOPS MAXIMUM446 words
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Miscellaneous79 1963-10-24 6 Alley Onp By V.T. liamlin Dick Tracy B y Chester Gauid -^Bb^L^BMb! 1/ M S .y gA A COLL t Ag 11 I WHAT DO YOU lag L/SOMEBOOV WILL BE NAPe*/-l THBRES R3OTPRINTSUPI *-rm%., ,^i AME J V *AY. BOVP^^B I HAVE HIS PET BACK.« 'I TWEPE ON THE BANK.79 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1963-10-24 7 CAUSE OF THE SINKING IN SCAPA FLOW. IN WHICH 1,000 DIED WILL NEVER BE KNOWN... AT 11.20 on the night of July <), 1917, (he 19,230 -ton battleship HMS Vanguard lay at anchor on the north side of Sea pa Flow in the1,602 words
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Article85 1963-10-24 8 N travels tl» < Minimum) MR A MRS. Sutha thank relatives nun friendn for htrir valuable help. 1 i.ruenis and 1 ■ttetstua al their wedding on 19-lu-n'i THE LITTLE SISTERS ol the Poor I 1 hank nm-erely the family relations tat friends of Ha Chung Thya Phin fur the85 words
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Article44 1963-10-24 8 70 Words Sl» (Minimum) FROM ENGLAND A New Concentrated Mint Sauce: Thatcher's Mint brings extra flavour 10 all dishes. In 01. bottle. TURN OVER a MW leaf buy Hear Brand Ktrnlisrd Milk tba guaranteed fresh, pure milk 10 a tin n Swiss product.44 words
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686 1963-10-24 8 SDt* Straits Simrs Thursday, October 24, 1963. 1 No Date In Bangkok Tun Thanat Khoman's efforts to bring the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia together again, this time in Bangkok, are appreciated. But what purpo.se would such a meeting serve? There was agreement in Manila on all686 words
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Article367 1963-10-24 8 The transfer of the Selangor State Capital out of Kuala Lumpur is now "definite", says the State Secretary, Inche Shamsudin bin Mohamed Ya'acob. It ought to follow that all the problems asso- ciated with the move have been considered and solutions to them found. The chief problem is,367 words
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Article163 1963-10-24 8 If the "blood debt" dispute has cast a shadow over the growth of trade and other ties between Japan and Malaysia, the Japanese Foreign Ministry tears rather more than half of the blame. In its handling of negotiations, the Ministry has at times displayed a brusque, take-it-or-leave-it attitude163 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1963-10-24 8 Immigrants: Now the fear of a lost generation CRISIS IN ONE SCHOOL WHERE COLOURED CHILDREN OUTNUMBER THE WHITF IS ONLY THE BEGINNING THE "educational danger po in t as Sir Edward Boyle, Britain's Education Minister, called it, seems to have been reached at a junior school in Southall. Here 3161,366 words
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Article509 1963-10-24 8 JULIAN HOLLAND - The ones who suffer from LONDON, Wed. —It wasn't a child who distributed race hate leaflets outside Bea-consfleld-road Primary School, Southall, the night Sir Edward Boyle came to talk to parents. It was a member of the local Fascist Party. It wasn't a child who asked another child the loaded509 words
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Advertisement753 1963-10-24 8 Straits Aw k Malay Mad Claserrled .overtlt.meeits a*aa> be hmdW tat Ist Plow COLO STCRASK ARCAOS Orchard Rood COLD STORAGE ■RANCH.* AT HOLLAND NOAD-KATONO KKPPKL ROAD— NAVAL MAM 1 A»M»ae«.s< *i«mi: crnr book stork ltd waaanasier Hoe«e. CoskjW Osmt THE NIWS PMONT F rtZp*tf»<fc Jijp#*^''*T^<4 M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty753 words
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Advertisement43 1963-10-24 8 ghoul" The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Al,o Importers Exporters •f Higk Class Wonted* 9. Woollem. SINGAPORE 21. CJhn*. S*w**, T«l: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Moweiow. Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, NorKon Rood, Kowloon. I43 words
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Advertisement62 1963-10-24 8 £ffi^ 'RoyaV is here at last! •s 2 23" Royal Lowboy I NO DOWN PAYMENT List Price $918/- for 23" Superbly styled cabinets Miracle glass-hard Polyaa ester finish that resists scratches. Stain and burn proof picture screen. More realism to look at. Clear view from all angles. AVAILABLE FROM: KHOON62 words
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Article275 1963-10-24 9 Arbitration— the four ways THE CHOICE IS UP TO MANAGEMENT AND UNION, RECOMMENDS SPECIAL COMMITTEE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SPECIAL committee of the National Joint Labour Advisory Council has recommended four forms of arbitration for settling trade disputes. These are arbitration by: Industrial Court; One or more persons appointed by the275 words
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209 1963-10-24 9 Vengeful thief who went back gets four years SINGAPORE, Wed. A vengeful car thief, foiled by a young stallholder from tampering with a car, came back to the scene in another car and drove it at the stallholder, a District Court was told today. The stallholder, A. Gane•an, it was209 words
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Article30 1963-10-24 9 BATU PAHAT, Wed. Three community halls and a mosque were opened today in the Batu Pahat District by the Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos.30 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-10-24 9 PENANG, Wed. Baba Meoh bin Babjan, 30, was convicted In the Sessions Court here today on a reduced charge of catting hurt under grave and sudden provocation to his 80-year-old neighbour. Johara binte Adil. ir a Barrack Road house here on May 11. He was135 words
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Article, Illustration13 1963-10-24 9 PREPARATIONS FOR OFFICIAL OPENING ON NOV. 213 words
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98 1963-10-24 9 Malaysia display in American -magazine- WASHINGTON. Wed. The widely-distributed National Geographic Magazine devotes Is pages of its current issue to Malaysia. The article, by New Zealand writer Maurice Shadbolt, is illustrated with many coloar photographs by staff photographer Winfleld Parks during tne team's 9.000-mile tour of Malaya. Singapore, Sarawak andUPI - 98 words
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Article137 1963-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr- Justice Tan Ah Tah told two young Indonesian illegal Immigrants In the High Court today that the offence of Illegal entry Into Sinpore was becoming very prevalent, and it waa necessary to Impose s deterrent sentence. He dismissed the appeal of Hans bin Malim137 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-10-24 9 TENGKI' ABDIL RAHMAN and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul RazaJc. on their half-hour tour of the nearly-completed Parliament House yesterday, accompanied by the architect. Mr. W. I. Shipley. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article224 1963-10-24 9 PEKAN, Wed. Th» Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will address an antiSoekarno rally to be held at the town padang her* tomorrow evening. More than 5.000 people ar» expected to attend the rally, followed by a procession round the town. Other speakers at224 words
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Article181 1963-10-24 9 T*HE manager of the Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Ltd., of Bukit Timah Road, Mr. T. K. Lim, said today that about 40 workers of the company were now on strike outside its premises following the dismissal of two workers for "incompetence and laziness." The two dismissed181 words
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Article57 1963-10-24 9 IPOH. Wed. A former stag* artist. Hasnah binte Mustaphm. 42 was today fined S3OO or six months' jail by the Sessions Court for illegally planting Indian hemp. Hasnah, who pleaded not guilty, said she did not know the plants were Indian hemp. She had bought the57 words
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Article75 1963-10-24 9 TEMERLOH. Wed. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, told members of the Temerloh district Red Cross Society here that the Red Cross symbol had no connection with the Christian religion. Speaking at the first annual parade of the society here, he said75 words
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Advertisement121 1963-10-24 9 Call us by our new name American Export and Isbrandtsen Lines Look for these two symbols 1 I J <XwWlmv?lHmwllJn^v This is why we changed Oor itew company is a consolidation of two famous America* Flag freight services... American Export Lines and lsbrandtaen Steamship Company. Our new house flag superimpoaes121 words
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Advertisement178 1963-10-24 9 PJBK mm j tßuiLLjaMiBijii^ flfe^ A 7 wP^^ OtaMraud: Model No. ***** Price $335/- nett Leadership, with men, is mm ym* powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- —W Wt oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with V second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— B V than178 words
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Miscellaneous519 1963-10-24 9 Today's radio, TV| RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL BHOETWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 metres AM-: 600 Time Signal Ne- SHORTWAVE StKVICE: gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude to Break- 4I metre* last; 7.00 Time Signal, the AM Mfiflnri vnmin.- not in Qnrxre onri Cuiwt A.M.. O.IA) 0000 MOmlllg. 6.01 Mu^ic-519 words
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481 1963-10-24 10 Perry: I was refused help by Paymaster KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN army dfficer, accused of embezzling $3,690, told a general court martial at Sungei Besi Camp today that he had made every effort within his power to maintain control over the imprest account despite many difficulties. Capt. W. L. M.481 words
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Article64 1963-10-24 10 Mrs. Arnott 1 goes home SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. Margaret A-nott who disappeared from her home here last Friday, was reI united with her staff-sergeant husband and their four children today. A British Army statement said she had returned early this morning. When a reporter called, the I Amott children said:64 words
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Article32 1963-10-24 10 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Department of Labour and In- dustrial Relations will open a new office in Kuala Kangsar on Nov. 1. It will serve Dindings and Upper Perak.32 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-10-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A 21 -YEAR-OLD English teacher's love for Asiar children has brought her to the Far East. She Js Miss Vera Kcable. Service Civil International's first volunteer to Malaysia. j who arrived here this mornIng to join the Pure Life Society154 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-10-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Wan Abdul Kadir I bin Ismail, head of the! special section of the Informa tion Department, is to leave his Job in December to return to politics. He has already submitted his resignation. Wan Kadir has held this Job since114 words
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Article88 1963-10-24 10 PENANO. Wed.— Two youths in a car were detained by police at Rope Walk last night for questioning in connection with yesterday's armed robbery in Free School Ro id. A police spokesman said today the youths were arrested at about 8 p.m. and are being88 words
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209 1963-10-24 10 Wettest-yet three months on the way for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The time has come once again for Malaya to brace itself against the onslaught of the north-east mon- soon. After one of the longest dry spells on record. Malaya Is expected to be hit by an exceptionally rainy three209 words
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154 1963-10-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —An- 1 other $1,702.15 was received io- < day by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $158.467 96 In addition, the Straits Times here received $2,091.17 raising its total to $30,162.86. Donations were received154 words
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Article64 1963-10-24 10 IPOH. Wed. Thieves broke into the house of a woman farmer at Kampong Bercham near here yesterday and got away with piggy bank" containing $100 in coins and a $10 note. Wong Mui. 33. told police she returned home at 2.30 p.m. from her farm64 words
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467 1963-10-24 10 GEOFFREY GELDARD - MR. CHARLES LINANG (SUPP) said at yesterday's meeting of the Council' Negri that he hoped Temenggong Jugah, Minister for Sarawak Affairs in the Federal Cabinet, was "not merely being made a puppet". The Speaker. Dr. M. Sockalingam, ordered Mr. Linang to467 words
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Advertisement314 1963-10-24 10 Mk k^^^^. m rjUV ofl6 2h Ib FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK REALIZATION AUCTION H^w- '""""I Under instructions from the liquidators of Reid Murray Holdings Ltd. (in liquidation b Z MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA <^tfiff£ I W Auction *b- ?2x£j£*4i*° Menzies Hotel This Is an outstanding opportunity to obtain X****^'* 1 Solicitor* an314 words
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Advertisement327 1963-10-24 10 Smsmm MILK LO'VF. WHOUVUI. HOVIS. DINNER VIENNA ROLLS. WHITfc BREAD. FLUTED ROLL. DIABETIC. BERMALIMf "_^LNS, FRUIT BRFA'fi^B HKWIC, .3 BE J I lIT b V-E^^^^H^H^BtLv MILK LOAF. WHOLtMkAL. HOVIS, DINNER VIENN<V ROLLS. WHITE BREAD. FLUTED ROLL. DIABETIC. BERMA'"- ""NS, FRUIT BUNS "OWN SUNSHINE T 'is: Dl TE BREAD MEANS II327 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-10-24 10 Bnffs Hunntf By Ralph Hviwmdahl II I lII* I 111 I* H'MLlirewSAT V^ WAS PRETENWN I VU PAY TH 1 DAMAGES!) I \\M HI I|'/|W "(p B Jilfffilirf Mil HILIIIi I ||I I L^l SCOTT! Jr BE OUOCHUMTIN'! SHALL I CALL aJ^ l||l W-^jE|«MS(' (WJI45 words
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341 1963-10-24 11 WASHINGTON, Wednesday fHE State Department *>cid that an unidentified aircraft fired on an American-owned ship near the coast of Cuba early yesterday. It said the plane was "presumed to be Cuban." Washington officials said U.S. military aircraft were sent out fromUPI - 341 words
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Article26 1963-10-24 11 BANGKOK, Wed.— Queen Juliana, Prince Bernhard and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands left here today after a State visit I to Thailand. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article143 1963-10-24 11 BERLIN, Wednesday. T*WO East German boys, aged 13 and 14, fled to 1 West Berlin by cutting their way through barbed wire on the Berlin border, police said yesterday. The boys fled on Sunday night and were sent to a youth home while143 words
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Article198 1963-10-24 11 QANTAS JET DOWN WITHOUT A BUZZ JAKARTA, Wednesday. J^ QANTAS Boeing jet landed and took off from Jakarta airport for Singapore yesterday afternoon without interference. The Australian Ambassa- 1 dor, Mr. Keith Shann, had < made representations to the Indonesian Government after the last four scheduled Qantas flights had been198 words
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167 1963-10-24 11 LONDON, Wed. A 56--year-old man was driven 122 miles to London behind a police motor-cycle escort yesterday when the tiny battery that keeps his heart beating began to fail. Mr. Ralph Heaven is one of two people In Britain who are kept aliveUPI - 167 words
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Article54 1963-10-24 11 WASHINGTON. Wed. Tht White House today confirmed that the new West German Chancellor, Professor Ludwig Erhard. will have talks with President Kennedy on Nov. 24 and 25 The White House spokesman said Or- Erhard's trip would be a "working visit and would be limited to hisReuter - 54 words
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Article54 1963-10-24 11 LONDON. Wed.— A magistrate. Mr. E. Hudson-Davies. who recalled that he was fined 10 shilings 48 years ago for having a faulty silencer on his car. levied j the same fine for the same of- 1 fence on a defendant "to show that the cost of living hasUPI - 54 words
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Article, Illustration286 1963-10-24 11 Lawyers' court clears Sir John of Enahoro charges f ONDON. Wed. Sir John Hobson, Attor-ney-General, has been cleared of all charges of unprofessional conduct brought against him by Mr. Reginald Paget, Labour M.P. The Inner Temple, a "supreme court" of lawyers, said the Masters of the Bench had found thereReuter - 286 words
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144 1963-10-24 11 Husband (a lot of horse play) freed of wife's death I ONDON, Wed. A young husband said to have indulged in boisterous horse play with his wife, including chasing each other about the roof at night, was yesterday exonerated from causing her death. The judicial committee of ihe Privy CouncilReuter - 144 words
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197 1963-10-24 11 PLEADING that its economy was still suffering from the effects of the Second World War, the Soviet Cnion yesterday asked for a reduction in its financial obligation to the regular budget of the United Nations. .Mr. A. A. Rosrhin. So\ict delegate197 words
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Advertisement213 1963-10-24 11 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your pharmacy for a bottle of lemon delph, the latesttype skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders fair213 words
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Advertisement206 1963-10-24 11 THE FIRST HIGH TENSILE STEEL BAR FROM JAPAN approved by the Ministry of Construction in Japan DACON Guaranteed made to British Standard Specification 1144 ECONOMICAL... SAVES 25 to 30 percent materials ALL round by. using DACON BARS High tensile strength RELIABLE.... QuaIity high yield point DELIVERY.... Available ex-stock *High Flexibility206 words
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Article, Illustration532 1963-10-24 12 Smeßapiigl - THE $60, 000 WARDROBE WITH A HANGING FACE Sweeping curves for head Smeßapiigl^ lyllAT would you do with a dress you might have bought for $300 or more. I'd try to make a dramatic appearance when I wear it for the iirst time to a party then make sure I'd532 words
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327 1963-10-24 12 Are you Ithe perfect! customer over the counter? SALES girls are often blamed for their lethargic attitude. We walk into a store and expect excellent service but fail to realise that the customer can also do her little bit to make shopping pleasant. Here's the kind of customer assistants on327 words
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Advertisement311 1963-10-24 12 fcgo&*,'& NEW IMPROVED FORMULA gives greater, firmer hold with none of that sticky hair spray feel. Living Curl, the most scientifically advanced hair spray on the market today, is virtually unaffected by moisture in the air and retains its original firm hold even in damp weather. May be used for311 words
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Advertisement169 1963-10-24 12 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze two or three drop* of soothing Optone into the corners of your eyes... blink once or twke .your eyes become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You will indeed he looking at the world with new169 words
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Miscellaneous277 1963-10-24 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 less common deer are re- S TF 1 BVOke6 7> 7. HSSs 5 M. 21. 3 offlcUlly 8 A ftsii out of water even U nd then folk wanting thrown back In the haze 16). change.... <3, 4. 2 7). 9 Lighter cnape, possibly, laint277 words
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Advertisement1265 1963-10-24 13 10 LIVERPOC Out Spore Sans v. Sham Penang FLPENOR Li-erpaal Glasgow la Pt/Oct 27 Oct 21 ACHILLES await L'aaei. Hell Ham Oct 27/ 1 EUMAEOS Lterpetl Glt»g-w Oct 21 Net 2 Nat 4 McNESTHEUS utecpeel. na»re Net i Net 7 Net 1/10 Net 11 PELEUS L'peel. OuMie, Sltttow Nn 111,265 words
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Advertisement1442 1963-10-24 13 Wv^k THE EAC LINES K\\ UMOAfOM RJMU LUAAPtJO —jail WNM Ji POItAaIO HKL^n^^mmml MMuaial luuinksn. roioin.l w.wu o»i S rnoMC 7«o» mowe aatM tmoma urn Moaaaan SAILINGS TO CENOA. IE H3VRE, HAMOURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP OTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, SOTHENOURS ANO COPENHASEH Score P > Mm ftneat "FALSTRIA" k) Sailed le Pert/211,442 words
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Advertisement1381 1963-10-24 13 I benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penang etwATTOW Lteel. Hawe. Bremen. R'dam UPt/Ttdaj < i lEHVORLICH (H) N'ktre. L'dia. A'artre. Ream II Pt/Oct 21 Oct 10/ 1 lENLARIG .ELJU Lput H kurg, Hull. R'dam Oct2S/Het2 Net 1/7 lENIOMONO (T.U L'dea. H'Ourg. Antwerp Oct1,381 words
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Advertisement1322 1963-10-24 13 feMcALISTER tfc CO., LTD. yew i.i: Ha. 033J1. r^W ELLERMAN LINE Ok KLAVEKESS LINE LONDON. HAMOURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGUES, SAN FUNCIttO, lUVRE. NUU 1 NfIOOUSBROUGi SEATTU. VANCOUVER t PMTUM Cm Of 0/EUJNSTON- 1 j S'pora P. Sham Penant lONNEVILLE 25 21 Oct 21 Oct/ 1 Net Omit* Spore P. Si-am1,322 words
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Article82 1963-10-24 14 T"HK Federation Minister of x Finance ha* fixed these prices for calcolatinc customs duties for the week berinninc on October 24. Bobber 69 cU a Ib. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil $784 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $378.25 a ton. The rate of82 words
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Article184 1963-10-24 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) October 23. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. M. Cement IS cts. K. Smelters 20 ct*. McAlister 14 cts. Kj» 21 cts. Robinson 11 cts. Fed. Dl*. 15 cts. C. Btora*e 4|d. P. N. IS eta. Rothmans 13 eta. Gammons 16 ct*. 8. Land b cts184 words
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Article113 1963-10-24 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. GENERAL INVESTMENTS and Industrial shares moved to I higher levels In a busier stronger i market. Most key storks Improved and the margin of rises over falls widened. Sag-ar stocks reacted from yesterday's highs. Oils and base metals traded quietly around steady levels while loans were113 words
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Article66 1963-10-24 14 Chinese Preduc* Ciehant*. Sing*. pert neon prices per pcul yesterday: Coconut all unquoted. Co***: Oct. Not. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepatr: Muntok whit* »143 (ellers. Sarawak white »142» sellers, special Sarawak black $1074 aellen, (arbled Lampong black JIO7J seller*. ASTA 11 20 sellers. Smiiwri Coconut 01 Millers' Aneciatien prleec bulk66 words
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919 1963-10-24 14 From piQUITIES were quiet with Ci narrow price movements on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday while tins, despite the rise of $5.25 in the metal price, did not respond as might have been expected. In fact during the afternoon some tin prices shaded919 words
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Article772 1963-10-24 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE pOMBINED 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: SeuStead U'.(HMI) 11.37, (3,000> SI.M: Central Prop. 51.31 BL. M.30 SL. (3.000) 11.S1, (35.000) $1.30: Ounlop* (2,000) $2.49. (1,000) $2.50: last772 words
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Article27 1963-10-24 14 October 23 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69; cents (down three quarters of a cent) TIN: $477.50 (up $5.25). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 20 tons).27 words
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322 1963-10-24 14 THE Straits tin prict rose sharply by $5.25 to $4.77.50. the highest price since mid-April 1962. The estimated ottering was down 20 tons to 220 tons. Tin prices in London on Tuesday were very well maintained at Monday afternoon's higher levels especially322 words
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Article286 1963-10-24 14 CHIPS lying alone, ,o, the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: stentor 8/9. Eastern Muse 29/30. Flintshire 42/43. Prlmorja 18, President Taft 6A, Texaa Maru 4/5. Bamora 19, Boma 47, Thorkll Lund 21/22, Bulda Maersk 10/11, Somali 33/34. Chrfoo 40/41. Bruaa N.W. 1. Semenylb N.W.286 words
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Article244 1963-10-24 14 \OVEMSIR Arst end. rubber buy ars f• b. d*>«] at 5 p.m. m Slngaovra und Kuala Lumpur ymtr-r--day at SOI cents rn-r Ih. down thrrvquarten of a cent on Tuesday* rloslnc ttvej for the posi'ion. The tone waa quiet. R.A.t. ami F.M.R.E. closing price* in cents per Ik244 words
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Article67 1963-10-24 14 THE Malayan ExehariK* Banks- Ass*. 1 culiin made these changes In ita rates to merchants yentenlay (all rare* to S100): ttllinit TT «r OO ready: Belgian Francs MM; Italian Lit. *****. On the free sichanxa market in Home Kong yesterday the U.S. Otllar waa quoted at 5.73 for67 words
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Advertisement1144 1963-10-24 14 KAWA&MO KISEN -AJSHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific ana Atlantic Service b'pore \r. Snam Hongkong K't. jng > F'cisco L>ngei»> h. tor* ■Raaita— Marr 21/31 Bet 1/ 2 Not I Ni. |mm It Nl. II Nit |J Bo* R.li.n Maru nm Ne» It' 1 Ocr I Dee IDk Nlk 21 D« IS1,144 words
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Advertisement666 1963-10-24 14 S pore Penonq P Shorn M.^TA^o'rCu'lA^V?^ A/ Hongkong, Kobe), Osaka, Nogoyo Yokohama Cdn. 31/32/ Oct. 2* FROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" for Calcutta Nov. 3 FROM JAPAN f> NON6KONC M.V. "STATE O« BIHAR tor Modro* end Bombay Oct. 25/29 Chief Atentsi R. JUMAtHOY SONS LTD 24, Malacca Street r*l666 words
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Advertisement542 1963-10-24 14 THE PAH ANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated In England). The board has recommended a final dividend of Is. 3d. per ordinary share less income tax, lor the year ended 31st. July, 1963 payable on 31 si. December. 1963 to all shareholders on the Registers on Bth November. 1963. The transfer542 words
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Advertisement849 1963-10-24 15 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, KENNETH WILLINOTON HAVELOCK STEVENS of No. 1. Camden Park, Singapore, have applied for a transfer of a Retail Shop Licence in respect of premises No. 201, Cantonment Road, Singapore, to MR. JOHN JEREMY DARBY and that this application will be heard in the849 words
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Advertisement345 1963-10-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF SARAWAK applications are Invited from experienced Surveyors for the post of:— Surveyor (Road Location Works) Public Works Department Salary scale $430-620. point of entry depending on qualification and previous experience. Appointment would be on contract for 2 or 3 years. Full details and application forms from345 words
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Advertisement751 1963-10-24 15 'Continued fron. Pact- Si SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* M (Min,)— Box 10 eta. txtrm COMMISSION SALESMAN REQUIRED by well known European company to sell establish products. Box A 6257 B.T. (Spore). WANTED: House to house lady canvassers. Salary plus commission. Transport provided. Phone (Spore) ***** morning. SOUND INVESTMENT COMPANY Requires751 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-10-24 15 SITUATIONS VACANT :n Words Si I Min.)— Box SO ets. txtro WELL ESTABLISHED European concern baa vacancy for a General Salesman in the Ipoh Area. Energetic applicants having already held a similar post In this territory only need apply to Box A 1513 S.T. Penang. statins age. qualifications and full1,068 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-10-24 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box SI eta. oxtrm PLAT/ROOM In District 14 or 13 for bachelors, unfurnished. Ring (Spore) ***** after 7.00 p.m. Mr. Jason. WANTED SMALL FLAT or decent room, bathroom attached In District 14 or 13. Mood. Tahlr All. 34, Bras Basan Rd., Spore 7. UNFURNISHED1,014 words
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Advertisement1020 1963-10-24 15 TUITION tt Word* U (Mt*u>—Bmx M eU. oxtrm SPECIAL. RADIO CLASSES tor beginners theory A- practical. Morning A Night B«sslons. Commencing lit. November, 1063. Free Radio Broadcast programm* on request. Apply: SU Ocylang Road. Tel: *****. (B'pora). VIOLIN LISSONS by continental teacher. Russian-Germany system. strict foundation. Preparing all Royal Schools1,020 words
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Advertisement991 1963-10-24 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE N> ITeWs U (Mtn.r—Box lit eta, oxtrm NIW FORD Anglla and Thames Vans available ez-stock. Choice ef colours. Universal Cars Limited. Orchard Road. Singapore. 1»M OCTOBER SIMCA Uotlhery. Excellently maintained by enthusiast. Numerous accessories Include expensive radio. Reasonable offers welcome. Ring Oovlnd (Spore) ***** during office bours.991 words
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Advertisement1190 1963-10-24 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pre) PLANS, DOCUMiNTS. PHOTOGRAPH'S ftc. photocopied Tanf s 10. Boat Quay. 9M4V. CERTIFICATES, DOCUMENTS ttlo-to<-opied instantly 128 Cross Btrwt, b'pore 70UM. Charles Greoier. Ipoh lUM. PACKING FORWARDINO, SHIP' PINO, Consult:— Mercury Traval 8«r--vlos, 52. Tte Arcmle. iS'pors). TelMM SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* SS (Mtn.)-Box St eU.1,190 words
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Article126 1963-10-24 16 I TOTAL POOL: $138,180 Ist No. *****0 ($73,556) j 2nd No. *****3 ($21,016) 3rd No. *****9 ($10,508) STARTERS (XI. 200): Nos. *****6 *****5 *****4 *****5 *****6 *****5 *****7 *****8 *****0 *****5 *****3 *****9 *****3. CONSOLATION < $750 > Nos. *****6 *****6 *****9 2715*786 *****5 *****3 *****5 *****6 *****7 *****6. EXTRA126 words
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731 1963-10-24 16 EPSOM JEEP - by EPSOM JEEP: y\SHOR, this year's < ed up another bi I Timah today, winning- 1 class sprinters. Ridden by Kevin Mlt long run to snatch victor Sri Senyum (Moses Lee Posner). Nashor won by a short head with Sri Senyum only a nose731 words
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1491 1963-10-24 16 Lucky Stable lands good priced double (6) PERSIAN QUEEN 8.11 <»6— 73) P. K. Leong 13 '9) LA PIAMA 8.9 carr. 8.2 J57— 147) Low 14 (14) WEE WONDER 8.11 (252—154) Wilson 15 <7) SCARAMOUCHE 8.10 (300—136) West 16 (Winner trained by Paul) Weo by: sh hd; l; 1. dm1,491 words
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Advertisement1450 1963-10-24 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. M.B. Maniam alias M. Subiamaniam Is no more an agent of the American International Assurance Company, Limited and that he is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect premiums on behalf of the Company. Dated this 24th of October 1963. AMERICAN1,450 words
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Advertisement833 1963-10-24 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction of Ten (10) Class H' Quarers at Sitiawan in Dlndlngs will be receiveo at the Office of the JURUTERA NEGERI. JKR, PERAK. IPOH, up to 3.00 p.m. on 30th OCTOBER, 1963 from Contractors in Classes A to K Heads I U. Full833 words
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Advertisement822 1963-10-24 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD APPLICATIONS an Invited for appointment as Cadet Assistant Traffic Supervisors. Applicants should be Singapore Citizens, Federal Citizens or domiciled In North Borneo or Sarawak and should possess at least, the Overseas Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent with at least 5 years experience in a822 words
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136 1963-10-24 17 Thambyraj and Kirk do the trick CHANGI 6 PRISONS 4 HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Wed. Two hattricks highlighted this ten-goal hockey thriller at RAF Changi station today. Centre-forward Ashley Kirk's hattrlck enabled the home team to take a commanding 4-0 lead at halftime. Thambyraj completed his hattrlck in a late Prison* rally136 words
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Article46 1963-10-24 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Cricket Club beat 443 BAD 18-0 (four tries and two penalty goals) In their rugger match on the PaUang here today. SCC led 9-0 at halftlme. Daintry (2), Keene. Hiltermann. and John Clark (2 penalty goals) were the scorers. i46 words
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Article291 1963-10-24 17 TEOH ENG TATT - JOINT SERVICES MUSTER ALL-STAR COMBINATION VICTORY WILL BE A MORALE-BOOSTER FOR RETURN MATCH WITH THAILAND by TEOH ENG TATT: Singapore, Wed. gINGAPORE Joint Services officials, elated by FAM's acceptance of their proposal for a match against Malaysia's Olympic team at Jala n Burnt Stadium on Nov.291 words
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Article94 1963-10-24 17 IPOH. Wed. Perak. last i year's Malaya Cup irunnersrup, will include eight newcomers in the rugger team for their first Cup tie thib year, playing away to Penang on Saturday. The new players are K. Fletcher, R. Rodgers (both of the Irish Hussars), Megat Najmuddin,94 words
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126 1963-10-24 17 ATHLETICS 20 teams join the Road Relay League SINGAPORE, Wed. Twenty teams of four runners each have entered for the Singapore AAA's Road Relay League which will begin at RAF Changi on Nov. 16 and end in March. More entries are expected later, particularly from the schools. The schoolboys are126 words
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Article121 1963-10-24 17 The distances of the races will vary from 2J miles to three miles depending on the nature of the terrain and road routes. A trial run will be held at Thomson Road on Nov. 2. The chairman of the league's working committee, D. Spaldlng. said that this League might121 words
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Article44 1963-10-24 17 IPOH. Wed. Kinta Swimming Club will hold a gala to celebrate the Installation of the Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Perak on Sunday at 2.30 D.m. There will be 23 events Including a water-polo match between the Club and Ipoh combined schools.44 words
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Article90 1963-10-24 17 SHAW 3 MUNICIPALITY 2 IPOH: A hat-trick by their International centre-forward Mahat Ambu enabled Shaw Brothers to eliminate Municipality from the Lim Cup competition at Stadium Perak here. Shaw Brothers led 1-0 at halftime. Municipality got their goals from penalties, both converted by centre-half Ho Voon Hung. Two players90 words
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Article80 1963-10-24 17 PRISONS 5 KILAT 2 Xl ALA KANGSAR: Talplng Prisons outplayed Kilat Club of Ipoh in the festival match celebrating the Installation of the Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Perak. Kilat were twice In the lead but Prisons hit back to be level at 2-2 at half-time. Prisons out-lasted the80 words
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Article67 1963-10-24 17 DEFENSIVE AIRWAYS 3 JARDINE 1 SINGAPORE: Two second-half goals by Inside-left Wee Seng Pali put Malayan Airways through to the semi-finals of the Singapore Business Houses F-A. Junior Cup. Jardine Waugh, playing splendid defensive football, held the Airways to 1-1 at half-time and gave nothing away until the last ten67 words
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Article126 1963-10-24 17 .KM. DOK. M - .KM. DOK.M liv SINGAPORE. Wed. The vices F.A- have received an invitation to lour Thailand next February or early March. SGSFA secretary S. R. P. Naidu •aid loday that he has received aii official invitation from the F.A. of Thailand. Lasi week, Mr. Naldu had discussed the126 words
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Article34 1963-10-24 17 JAKARTA, Wed. Forty-one countries Including Russia, China and Japan, have agreed to compete In the Games of New Emerging Porces (Oanefo) starv inn here on Nov. 10 it was announced here. Reut»rReuter - 34 words
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408 1963-10-24 17 RUGGER S'pore youngsters show talent SINGAPORE will be a fo: first Under-23 inters this year, writes Teoh Enj In their first trial on the Parians; yesterday, the young- sters showed plenty of talent. However, they will have to put in a lot of hard work to become fully fit. Yesterday's408 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-10-24 17 HEWITT barred for 'unseemly conduct' SYDNEY, Wed. Bob Hewitt, a candidate for Australia's Davis Cup team, has been suspended for one month by the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association (or "unseemly conduct." The association announced last nleht the' suspension was for "unseemly conduct by Hewitt on Oct. 20 duringReuter - 164 words
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98 1963-10-24 17 I ONDON, Wed. Aus- tralia was reinstated as a member of FLFA, the international football federation, at a meeting of the federation's executive committee here last night. Australia can now play internationals against other member countries of FIFA. The federation suspended Australia In 1958Reuter - 98 words
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Article119 1963-10-24 17 LONDON. Wed— Arsenal, the i London soccer club, wen beaten 3-2 by Copenhagen In their Inter-cities Fairs Cup first round second-leg match here last night, but nevertheless qualified for the second round. Having won the first leg match in Copenhagen 7-1, Arsenal scored an aggregate 9-4119 words
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186 1963-10-24 17 NOT MUCH HOPE FOR SOUTH AFRICA, SAYS BRAUN fOHANNESBURG. Wed. J The South African Olympics and National Games Association, meeting here last night, left the question of a Springbok team's participation In the Tokyo Olympics next October to a special committee. The committee, which reported to the International Olympics CongressReuter - 186 words
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Article16 1963-10-24 17 WARSAW. Wed.— The Indian touring hockey team beat Poland 2-1 at Poznan yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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96 1963-10-24 17 Reuter. Finns to play in Malaysia HELSINKI. Wed.— The Finnish national football team will play at least nine matches during an Asian tour starting next month. The team open their tour with a match against Israel in Tel Aviv on Nov. 17. They will then play In Bangkok on Nov.96 words
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Article35 1963-10-24 17 BOMBAY. Wed. The United States today announced their four-man team for the Davis Cup interzone final against India here, starting on Nov. 2: Chuck McKinley Dennis Ralston, Martin Reissen and Frank Froehllng.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article44 1963-10-24 17 PARIS. Wed. The IW4 Canada Cup golf tournament will be played at the Royal Lahalna golf course. Kaanapall, Maul. Hawaii, from Dec. 3 to 6, the International Golf Association announced yesterday. This year* tournament begins at Versailles tomorrow, with 33 nations competing.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article347 1963-10-24 17 eiNGAPORE, Wed. Th« MRA Stipendiary Steward'! report on today's races at Buklt Timah: Races 1 and 4 Nothing to report. Hare 2 Smokey Ann made a dive at the gates Just before the start and. in being checked, lost ground. Near the 4f EatrrUlnei 111 was M.eluly347 words
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Miscellaneous147 1963-10-24 17 SOCCER Lim Cup s -final. Tamil Youngsters v Kinta Indians < Stadium Perak); Cow A Gate Cap: Ramblers v Bth Bn RMR (Jn Abdul Jalll); Kilat v PCRC (Coronation grd). Spore senior cup: RAF Changl v D. Allah 'A' (5.15); Marines v Blue Rovers (7. both matches at Jn. Besar).147 words
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313 1963-10-24 18 Singapore's trade office men in Indonesia return SINGAPORE, Wed. The full staff of Singapore's trade and cultural mission in Jakarta, led by the acting Trade Commissioner, Inche Ridzwan bin Haji Dzafir, returned here tonight by a Qantas V-jet from Jakarta. The Indonesian Government had ordered the closure of the mission313 words
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Article58 1963-10-24 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Assemblyman for Bras Basah. Mr. Ho See Beng, will hold bis meet-the-people session every Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the PAP Branch, 11 Carver Street. Mr. Ho said he would be pleased to serve the people of the Bras58 words
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133 1963-10-24 18 ITNITED NATIONS. Wed. Malaysia will seek Afro Asian support of its candidacy for a Security Council seat at a meeting of the 56-nation group today. Malaysia and Czechoslovakia were deadlocked for election to a two-year term on the council in the balloting held133 words
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162 1963-10-24 18 Now Soekarno talks of a new order JAKARTA, Wed. President Soekarno met his top political, military and economic advisers today to evaluate the latest development in Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, told reporters when the meeting adjourned for lunch that he had reported to the President162 words
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Article106 1963-10-24 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Council of Social Services today appealed to the puulic to give full support to the second annual exhibition and sale of work by 30 voluntary' organisations. The aim of the exhibition, to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday and Saturday,106 words
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253 1963-10-24 18 That 'no desire for territorial expansion 9 claim OTTAWA. Wednesday Karl of Selkirk, retiring CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia said today that President Soekarno's statements that Indonesia had no desire for territorial expansion "have a somewhat empty ring." Lord Selkirk, returning to Britain via CanadaReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-10-24 18 Ambassador dies on the tennis court JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian Air Force transport left for Colombo today with the body of the Ceyton Ambassador. Mr. KKanagasundram (above), who collapsed and died on a tennis court here yesterday. Mr. Kanagasundram, aged 51, had been Ceylon's Ambassador in Jakarta since August 1961.95 words
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Article91 1963-10-24 18 49 killed in ferryboat tragedy SEOUL. Wed— Ferryboat loaded to almost double its normal capacity with children returning from a school piclnc capsized today In the Han River, kt'ilng nt least 49 people. Only five i*ople were rescued from the river md about 100 were still missing five hours later.UPI - 91 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-10-24 18 PARIS, Wed. The French Government today decided to grant a small pay increase to all state employees and workers in the nationalised Industries. INCHE KAMSCN he tried to grab the robber's arm35 words
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222 1963-10-24 18 Philippines is for recognising Malaysia MANILA, Wednesday, 'pilli presidential spokesman said today that the Philippines position on the Malaysia question was "always towards recognition." The press secretary, Mr. Leoncio Parungao, said in a statement that although the Philippines had sought formal assurances from Malaysia that it assumed the commitment of222 words
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Article339 1963-10-24 18 LONDON. Wed. There has i again been a good two-way busi- 1 ness but once again the trend was undecided. Selective buying of equities produced a number of good features, and engineering shares showed up well, especially shipbuilding Issues I where John Brown, Hawthorn Leslie and Cammell Laird339 words
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Article48 1963-10-24 18 LONDON, Wed.— Spot 20 11/16 d.. Nov. 20 \d., Dec. 20 13/16 d., Jan. 30 15/16 d., Jan. 'Mar. 21 1/16 d., Apr./ June 21 1/16 d.. July/Sept. 21 l/16d.. Oct., Dec. 21 id., Jan./ Mar. 21 id., cJX Nov. 20« id.. Dec. 30Hd. Tone: Barely steady.48 words
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Article24 1963-10-24 18 LONDON, Wed. Buyers £959. sellers {960, Forward buyers £956, Sellers £957. Settlement £958. Turnover a.m. 205 tons p.m. 125 tons. Tone: Very firm.24 words
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272 1963-10-24 18 Ministry's assurance on sacking of teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Education today described a frontpage report in an English language newspaper that the services of 25,000 temporary teachers will be terminated as "grossly misrepresented." A Ministry statement said that this year there were only 4,268 temporary teachers in272 words
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Article37 1963-10-24 18 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. The! Brunei Legislative Council today unanimously passed new enactments on oil taxation and mining. The effect of these enactments will be to Increase the State's revenue from its oil.37 words
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159 1963-10-24 18 Americans provide a thrilling avalanche BASKETBALL SINGAPORE. Wed. The American Athletic Union touring basketball team thril--1 c d thousands of spectators at the Happy World Stadium tonight when they beat Singapore 122--57. The Americans, like their victory margin indicates, were more than twice ax good as Singapore. Except for a159 words
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Article119 1963-10-24 18 LONDON. Wed. England beat the Rest of the World at Wembley Stadium this afternoon by two goals to one alter a scoreless first half In tlm "match of the century'" to celebrate the centenary of the English Football Association. England opened scorlnj? in theReuter - 119 words
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Obituary49 1963-10-24 18 MADAM LIEW SIEW YOOKfI mother of Yap Stn Bl*w. pn«Md away peacefully on 13. in. A3 l'.i-'ini rx'hlnd many daughters, son'-tn-l.Tv. dauKbt«rn-ln-law. grand -children nt>4 Krrat-Krandchildrrn to mourn the to*. Funeral lravlnK 1. Road 6/21 P. Jaym to P. Jaya cemetery on 25. 10. A3 at 2 P.m.49 words
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