The Straits Times, 25 October 1963
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Title Section22 1963-10-25 1 Sin&aoore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fie**"** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article570 1963-10-25 1 Razak; 'Answer call-up' OPPOSITION TOLD: PROVE BEYOND DOUBT YOUR LOYALTY AND PATRIOTISM BY REGISTERING KUANTAN, Thursday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that the Malaysian Government's call-up move was another challenge to the Opposition leaders to show their allegiance and loyalty to the country.570 words
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Article, Illustration769 1963-10-25 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM VICE-CHANCELLOR'S THREAT TO RESIGN— BUT THE GOVT STANDS FIRM By- SINGAPORE, Thursday A DISPUTE l)ct\veen the Government and Dr. 13. R. Sreenivasan, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, is coraing to a I lead. Dr. Sreenivasan's decision on his future769 words
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Article173 1963-10-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Health Minister, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. has filed a suit claiming damages from the secretarygeneral of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, and a company director, Inche Abu Bakar bin Ismail, for alleged slander and libel. The action arises from173 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-10-25 1 24-hour watch on coast is stepped up KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. I 1 IK round-the-clock watch on the West coast to prevent hostile Indonesian infiltrators sneaking ashore is growing more intensified each day. i Latest reports from r Seremban. say that all six police stations and posts along Negri Sembilan's 30--mile248 words
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Article86 1963-10-25 1 SHOT MAN WAS INDONESIAN COMMANDO KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A report from Jesselton said today that one of two men shot during an encounter with Security Forces on the Malaysian side of Sebatik Island on Oft IV had nowbeen identified as a member of the Indonesian Naval Marine Corps (Korp Komando86 words
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Article21 1963-10-25 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan "..Hi make a state visit to India In early December. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration355 1963-10-25 1 Speaker's post may go to Mr. Justice Chua SINGAPORE, Thurs. D Mr. Justice F.A. Chua, a puisne Tudge of the Supreme Court, is expected to be the new Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. His appointment Is likely to be announced after discussions between the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan355 words
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Article37 1963-10-25 1 PRICES of commodities such as tin and copra in Indonesia have dropped 20 to 30 pei cent, especially in the smaller districts, since the disruption of trade with Malaysia, according to information received in Singapore.37 words
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Article28 1963-10-25 1 MAKE sure you get your 12-page supplement issued with today's copy of the Straits Times to commemorate the installation of the Sultan of Perak tomorrow.28 words
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Article29 1963-10-25 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Harold Macmlllan. Britain's former Prime Minister, today left hospital for the first time since his operation a fortnight ago and went for a drive.29 words
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295 1963-10-25 1 A bomb blast in front of Sock palace JAKARTA, Thurs. An unidentified man threw a hand grenade at a police station in front of President Soekarno's palace on Tuesday night, the Jakarta Police Commissioner said today. Grenade splinters damaged the police garage but no one was injured. The Commissioner.. Baro"n295 words
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Article49 1963-10-25 1 LONDON, Thurs. The price of sugar rose to a new peak on the London market today at £102 a ton. This was 1 above the previous highest level reached last May. The price rose still higher later in another new record of .£lO2 10s.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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30 1963-10-25 1 STOP PRESS 'MOROCCANS RETREATING' ALGIERS. Thars. .Moroccan forces are "retreating in disorder" and li.im- gone back 10 miles from their original positions. Algerian national down agency APS bUted today. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article60 1963-10-25 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Reports from Pakistan suggest that political elements were contemplating violation of the ceasefire line between Indian and Pakistan-held areas in Kashmir, an Indian Government spokesman charged here today. He told a Press conference that Pakistan troops concentrations of about a battalion In strength had beenReuter - 60 words
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Article31 1963-10-25 2 JAKARTA. Thurs— The Soviet woman cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshlcova. and two companions will arrive in Jakarta on Nov. 27 for a short visit, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-10-25 2 OPPOSITION URGES IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT FOLLOWING COURT RULING ON ILLEGAL RICE DEAL MANILA, Thursday OPPOSITION Nacionalista Party leaders have called for President Macapagal's resignation or his impeachment by congress charging that the President violated the constitution in importing 250,000 tons of rice from Burma, Thailand andReuter - 332 words
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Article45 1963-10-25 2 NAIROBI. Thurs— Mr. Ronald Ngala leader of the opposition Kenya African Democratic Union iKADU) said yesterday they had decided to postpone but not to drop Its plan to form a 'breakaway' state in Kenya, independent of Mr. Jomo Kenyatta's governing Kenya African National Union.45 words
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124 1963-10-25 2 'Foreigners' in murder plot, says Congo f EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. The Congo government yesterday accused extremist politicians of inciting the army to revolt and said it had "established" that certain foreign diplomats were implicated. The allegation was made by Defence Minister Jeromeanany at his first Press conference since he was appointedReuter - 124 words
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Article66 1963-10-25 2 CHICAGO. Thurs.— The father of Mme. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, First Lady of South Vietnam, flatly denied yesterday that he was attempting to form a "shadow cabi- net" or government in exile. Trail Van Chuong, who resigned as ambassador to tha United States in aUPI - 66 words
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181 1963-10-25 2 Moscow accuses Peking of 'Mao cult' MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Communist Party last night accused Chinese leaders of practising the personality cult I and calling for "the deification of Mao Tsetung." "The Communist movement has met with an attempt to replace Leninism with 'Mao Tse-tunglsm'." the party's theoretical organ KommunistReuter - 181 words
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162 1963-10-25 2 QUEST FOR DESERT WAR PEACE SHIFTS TO TUNIS T<UNIS. Thurs. Em--1 peror Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia met yesterday to seek a compromise plan to end the border war between Mbrocco and Algeria. Haile Selassie arrived In the morning from Algiers where his efforts toUPI - 162 words
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120 1963-10-25 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The Japanese delegate, Mr. Shintaro Fukushima. yesterday expressed his country's "abhorrence" of apartheid, but warned against expelling South Africa from the U.N. Speaking in the special political committee, he said it was precisely because nations vary so much in policiesReuter - 120 words
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204 1963-10-25 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Australia yesterday declared its deep concern at the "aggressive" foreign policy of Communist China, which "contemplates with apparent equanimity the destruction of half the world." Mr. David O. Hay. Australia's resident representative here, was addressing the main political committee in itsReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement190 1963-10-25 2 IF YOU WAMT^^^ wore power if^mai^m^\ morem.p.g. M K ismm PERFORMANCE LESS WEAR AND vf^f^M LONGER ENGINE LIFE 9 Docol IS THE ANSWER I^SS The first and best t Molybdenum-Disulphide Lubricant Ask your nearest stockist for a tin or a U&~^& tube of MOLYSPEED today and notice how your car190 words
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Miscellaneous9 1963-10-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (mURIEIT) /|U OJ?UsIS \Ou)9 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-10-25 3 HOLLYWOOD. ThursBob Hope announced yesterday he would entertain American troops in Vietnam this Christmas, postponing a scheduled personal appearance tour of Australia and New Zealand. Hope has been entertaining American armed forces in many parts of the elobe since World War 11.96 words
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Article18 1963-10-25 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Seven cases of typhoid fever were confirmed yesterday in the Bedford area. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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173 1963-10-25 3 Approved: Catholic prayers in modern languages VATICAN CITY, Thurs. The Ecumenical Council today overwhelmingly approved a proposal to let bishops and priests say their daily prayers in their own language. The proposal authorises the bishop of any diocese to substitute modern languages for Latin in the breviary or divine officeUP - 173 words
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93 1963-10-25 3 Nationalise Channel Tunnel— Labour LONDON. Thurs. The British Trades Union Congress decided today to press for nationalisation of any English Channel tunnel or bridge. The T.U.C. general council will tell Mr. Ernest Marples, Minister of Tran- sport, that as large sums of public money would be re- quired to financeReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration313 1963-10-25 3 HOME-BY HIS WIFE: HE'S MUCH TOUGHER THAN HE LOOKS... LONDON, Thurs.— Lady Elizabeth Douglas Home (above), wife of the new Prime Minister, painted her own picture of her husband as man who is much tougher than he looks at her first Press conference in their official residence. No. 10 DowningReuter - 313 words
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234 1963-10-25 3 PARIS, Thurs. Pre--1 sident de Gaulle wants relations with both Communist and Nationalist China, responsible Government sources said yesterday. They said he will reject any demand by Peking that he should break relations with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist regime as the234 words
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Article52 1963-10-25 3 PENZANCE England Jh'irs. —A 682-ton Spanish cargo sn:p. tile Juan Ferrer, sank off the uiclty Corn All peninsula yesterday. Eleven of the crew ut 15 are trailed drowned. Four crevunen. inciuding t:ie captain, were re- I ported to have scrambled to I safety.— U.PUP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration509 1963-10-25 3 No seat in Parliament for Premier... COMMONER HOME HAS TO LEAVE THE LORDS, AND HE ISN'T AN MP YET LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN had a commoner as Prime Minister again yesterday after being governed by a peer for four days. But, by giving up his four ancient titles and becoming SirReuter - 509 words
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192 1963-10-25 3 BRITAIN WON'T SHARE NUCLEAR SECRETS, SAYS SIR ALEC LONDON. Thurs. Sir Alec Douglas-Home said in in interview published here today that Britain would never surrender her nuclear knowledge to West Germany or any other country. The Prime Minister told lan Aitken, political correspondent of the Daily Express, that if theReuter - 192 words
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112 1963-10-25 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A licence for the export of 1.200,000 bushels of corn to Hungary was granted today by the Commerce department. The value placed on the sale was $1,929,384. This is the first export licence granted for the shipment of grain to EasternReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement391 1963-10-25 3 PRO-PLUS the tablets that give you GO; YOUR DOCTOR HAS TOLD YOU: you're in Al physical shape. Bat like all healthy people, there are moments when you need a pepup to bring out the best in you. Today, thanks to research. Ash* laboratories have perfected Pro-Plus, a pep-up tablet pure391 words
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260 1963-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. (SINGAPORE'S new Minister of Home Affairs and Social Welfare, Inche Othman Wok. today announced there would be a "bi^ and well-organised plan" to accelerate rural development in the island. The plan, he said, embraced the improvement of the kampong areas, and260 words
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200 1963-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Seventh Magistrate, Mr. K.C. Raja, today reserved judgment in an inquiry into the disposal of a car which was found to bear the same engine number as that of another car reported stolen two years ago. Chan Fook Lam.200 words
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Article84 1963-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thur.s Seventyi three delegates from overseas branches ol the Commonwealth Parliamentarians' Association will arrive here on Saturday from Kuala Lumpur in two chartered planes for a two-day visit. They «1U then return to Kuala Lumpur to attend the CPA conference i on Nov. 4. During84 words
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Article27 1963-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture will hold a course on spiritual culture at the Cultural Centre In Canning Rise, beginning on Tuesday.27 words
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253 1963-10-25 4 A social sciences faculty at Varsity SINGAPORE, Thurs. Steps are now being taken to set up a faculty of social sciences at the Uni- i versity of Singapore, i The 1963-64 Report of the j University's Centre for Southeast Asian studies in the social sciences, said the formation of this253 words
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202 1963-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thu r s. Josephine John, a bar waitress in Johore Bahru, was today found guilty of disorderly behaviour and conditionally discharged for 12 months to be of good behaviour. John, 24, it was stated, had abused and pushed Mr. K. Ibrahim, manager of the Happy202 words
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Article343 1963-10-25 4 THK following in today* ichtdulr of civil aircraft movrmitnta at Paya Ixiutr airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* Qantas: From lxindnn. Rome, Athrna. Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Bangkok (QK T.l(>> 0.40 p.m. Cathay Pacific Airways: From Hone Kong. KanKkok (CX/TO 731) 7.35 p.m. Japan Air Lirwi From Tokyo, Horns343 words
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Advertisement156 1963-10-25 4 f CAPITOL s"J open" "tomorrow 1 A master plan to rob a million dollar payroll!!! .IT PAY MASTER j E AND Br. FIELD CASHIER IK^ J ■Stanley BAKER Tom BELL Helmut SCHMID" ■■imniiniiii i OBGSOBS mc! FAR-EASTERN PREMIERE TODAY! PW^3pBpTdNR I dJ fC >y vBaaBBBBBBBBBBBB I 9am wEO'-? >. V*<af156 words
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Advertisement289 1963-10-25 4 ODEON-KATONG I U,,OPf NS TOMORROW! Saturday ft Sunday 4 Shows: 1 1 am 2.30 6.00 ft 9.1 S p.m. Weekdays 3 Shows: 2.30-6.00 ft 9.15 p.m. AN EPIC TO END ALL EPICS! I oL I*/ U^. */^^W i School Children Concession: $1.00 To Any Seat At 2.30 p.m. Show I289 words
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Advertisement566 1963-10-25 4 :oi»i as hhiav: 4 11 om-1. 30-4.00-4. 30 9 30 p.m. Rank Orqomsotion Presents A 1 KENNITH 'AORE J ft- SOME J I rW PEOPLE f «T--*" EASTMAN COLOUR X X »Ll rt X I Plus! Special Short: "HOME AND AWAY" (Football —100 th Annivrrsarv) X PLUS ON STAGE! X566 words
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157 1963-10-25 5 TWO R.A.F. OFFICERS PLAN OVERLAND TRIP SINGAPORE. Thurs. •3 Two R.A.F. officers in Hong Kong plan to drive home to Britain from Singapore early next year. Flight Lieutenant Dave Scott, who flies Hunter jet lighters with No. 28 Squadron at R.A.F.. Kai Tak. and Flying Officer Terry Potesta, Kai Taks157 words
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Article35 1963-10-25 5 BANTING. Thurs. Inche Zah.iri bin Abdul Raslnd. the Assistant District Officer of tiepans. has been elected to serve on the Kuala Langat branch committee of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis.35 words
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Article59 1963-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There is nothing in the Dyak or I ban languages even remotely like Belvedere, the name of the Royal Air Force large twin-rotor Helicopters now moving troops and supplies in Sarawak. So. according to the Far East Air Force, the Dyaks and Ibans have given59 words
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401 1963-10-25 5 Malaysia: Cuepacs to pledge full support KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. annual convention of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, starting tomorrow, will discuss a resolution plpedging full support for the Central Government in all measures taken to meet external aggression against Malaysia. The resolution which401 words
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Article47 1963-10-25 5 PENANO. Thurs— A noasewife. Haiuraii binte Samsuddin, 30. was today accused of throwing hoi water at another woman. She pleaded not uuilty to a charge of causing hurt to Ha.«nah Animal binte Abdullah at Surgel Pinang Road on Auk. 19. Bail was allowed.47 words
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Article75 1963-10-25 5 16 moved to Changi prison S INGA PORE. T h v r s Sixteen new political detainees have recently been transferred from Central Police Station and Outram prison to Changi prison, according to the lat- est issue of "Plebeian." organ of the Barisan Sosialls. The Plebeian said: "Seven of them75 words
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172 1963-10-25 5 |£UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The president of the Federation of. Rubber Trade Associations, Mr. Tee Teh, tonight appealed to Commonwealth countries to give their support by buying Malaysian tin and rubber. He was speaking at a dinner given by the association to delegates attending172 words
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Article53 1963-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Tan Boon Seng, 30. fire and safety officer at the Shell refinery at Port Dlclcson. leaves next Wednesday for two months' industrial safety training in Britain. Mr. Tan will also attend a course to be conducted by the Royal Society for the53 words
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Article67 1963-10-25 5 MALACCA. Thurs.— Recruit ;na for the 22nd Engineering Squadron. Territorial Army, will be he.d at its headquarters at Bmcit Bruang here on Oct. 29 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 230 p.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants should be between 18 and 35. and should67 words
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Article35 1963-10-25 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. A failure in the signalling system caused the north-bound night maJ to be delayed by about 85 minutes at Pondok Tanjong railway station. 12 miles north of Taiping. last night.35 words
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Article257 1963-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Director of Posts here, Mr. D. Madrigal, today reminded the public to get their Christmas mailings In as soon as possible if they want them to be delivered on or before Dec. 25. The latest times for the posting of Christmas mails at the257 words
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174 1963-10-25 5 DENANG, Thurs. 1 Indian deck passengers who arrived here by the Rajula have signed a petition for submission to the Malaysian Minis- i ter of Works, Posts! and Telecommunications and Malayan Indian Congress leader. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, complaining about con- ditions on the174 words
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Article45 1963-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Colonel t\ Oourley has presented a piaque to the Royal Air Force's No. 66 Squadron detachment at Kuching on behalf of No. 42 Royal Marine Commando, In appreciation of the: detachment's co-operation with No. 42 in Sarawak.45 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-10-25 7 ROUND ONE of BLOOD DEBT TALKS OPENS •AR. SHIROkvJ KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The first round of talks between representatives of Malaysia and Japan to settle the "blood debt" issue opened here today. The director of the Asian affairs bureau of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Mr. Torao Ushiioku, with the Japanese318 words
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377 1963-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. gINGAPORE'S new Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today talked of plans for embarking on Singapore's urban re-development project, and turning the city into a "metropolis of South-East Asia." At his first ministerial Press conference, Mr. Lim,377 words
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Article193 1963-10-25 7 SAYS ISMAIL OF SARAWAK BORDER SITUATION I I JESSELTON, Thursday I I i rpiE situation along the Sarawak-Indonesian border is "not alarming", but there is no reason to be complacent, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Minister of Internal Security, said on arrival hereUPI - 193 words
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Article116 1963-10-25 7 Bala joins parade of Nine Gods TPOH, Thurs. P. Bala. 1 19, a petrol kiosk assistant, was among 15 temple mediums who took part in the annual Kew Ong Yah (Nine Emperor Gods) procession here today. Traffic in various parts of the town was held up for nearly two hours.116 words
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Article59 1963-10-25 7 MALACCA. Thurs. The wife of Malacca's Chief Minister, Puun Asmah Alang. Is this rear's organiser of the Malacca H&ri Bungu Poppy. The Governor, Tun Hoji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. if the patron. Members of the appeal commit :ee are Mr. C. M. Seth. deputy organiser; Mr. Tan59 words
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133 1963-10-25 7 Tregonning is writing the history of Malaysia SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Professor of History at the University of Singapore. Professor K. G. Tregonnlng, is writing the history of Malaysia, which he expects to publish next March. He said today: "The book 1 on Malaysia will cover the history of the territories133 words
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Article61 1963-10-25 7 PENANO, Thurs. Penang's first sei of triplets in two years yesterday left the maternity hospital where they were born last Sunday. The babies all gir were born to Mrs. Michael Chang Li Hwa. 26-year-old wife of a telegraph operator employed at the Minden Barracks in Glusor The61 words
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Article21 1963-10-25 7 MUAR. Thurs.— Variety thorn. .spurts and v Darade will mark the Sultan of Johore's 69th birtnday on Oct. 28.21 words
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Article202 1963-10-25 7 i SINGAPORE. Thurs.! 1 1 T<HE Singapore Gov- ernment has now banned the export of rattan (whole) to any destination, includin the territories of Malaysia. This is an amendment of the original order, which was Introduced earlier this month, prohibiting export to destinations outside Malaysia. An202 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The four-man staff of Singapore's trade and cultural mission in Jakarta flew home last night following the closure of the mission there. They are Inche Ridzwan bin Haji Dzaflr (above), the acting Trade Commissioner, Mr. V. K. G. Nair,146 words
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Article55 1963-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Residents of Rochore will hold a dinner on| Saturday to celebrate the success < in the general election of Dr. Ton Chin Chye. Deputy Prime Minister, and Mr. Andrew Pong Sip Chee. in the Rochore and. Stamford constituencies respectively. The dinner will be55 words
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Article46 1963-10-25 7 IPOH, Thurs. Nomination day I for the by-election to fill the vacant seat in the Kamixmg Sira Ward of the Lenegong Local Council is Nov. 13. The vacancy has been caused by the death of Mr. Hum Swee Leong. Polling day is Nov. 30.46 words
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Article183 1963-10-25 7 ROBBERY CAR HAD BEEN STOLEN SINGAPORE, Thurs, Police today said a black Hillman car used in the $147,000 Straits Times robbery yesterday morning had been stolen from a hawker in Changi a few hours earlier. The car. used by four robbers to get away, was found abandoned in Dublin Road183 words
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78 1963-10-25 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. More than 10,000 people gathered' > on the banks of the Perak River here today to watch a festival of water sports heralding the celebrations for tIM installation of th" Sultan and the Rain P^rempuan Of Perak at tne weekend. The78 words
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Article70 1963-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Phang Ah Seong, manager of a seamen's shop, who appealed against a magistrate's court conviction and fine of $5,500 on a charge of assisting in carrying on a public I lottery, was cleared of the offence by the High Court. Mr. Justice Tan Ah70 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-10-25 8 New 'father' to 6,000 students is Zabidi (37) KUAI,A LUMPUR, Thursday. JHE new "father" to the 6,000 Malaysian students in Australia and New Zealand sat in an office at the Ministry of Education here today and agreed that his job was going to be "very, tough indeed." He is quiet277 words
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Article64 1963-10-25 8 PENANO. Thurs. Ismail bin Ali, 32. who w.is found by a woman beside her bed at 5 a.m. on Sept. 15, was sentenced to eight months' Jail for housebreaking. He jumped out of a window when the v.-oman screamed but her husband. Hamirl bin64 words
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Article18 1963-10-25 8 DATING, Thurs. The fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist Church here has been postponed to Nov. 3.18 words
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211 1963-10-25 8 ANOTHER $26,166 FOR FLOOD VICTIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—, Another $26,166 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing Its total to $184,634. The day's biggest single donation of $1,000 came from Mr. Lieu Foh Shin. In addition, the Straits Times here received $613.76, raising211 words
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Article28 1963-10-25 8 PENANQ, Thurs. Police here will hold a gala dance In aid of their sports and welfare fund at the Chinese Swimming Club on Nov. 1628 words
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211 1963-10-25 8 A new-deal move for amahs, cooks and kebuns KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 100,000 domestic workers including amahs, cooks and kebuns, will be given a new deal if the recommendation of the workers' group in the National Joint Labour Advisory Board is accepted by the Government. The group has submitted211 words
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Article47 1963-10-25 8 TAIPINO. Thurs. Lorries for which permits from the Road Transport Department are required can now be examined here, instead of in Ipoh as hitherto. Vehicle examiners from the Road Transport Department In Ipoh. will now travel to Taiping to examine new vehicles.47 words
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168 1963-10-25 8 pE N AN G, Thurs. Three Indonesian seamen who entered Penang in a motor sampan last night have been given special landing passes to enable them to stay here for a week. The passes were Issued to them after intensive questioning by the168 words
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100 1963-10-25 8 IPOH. Thurs. About 250 people attended a dinner given by the Perak. branch of the Malayan Chinese Association here last night in honour of its members on whom the Sultan conferred titles on his recent birthday. Three of them, including the national vice-president, Mr.100 words
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Article28 1963-10-25 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Tengku Mahmud, 21. son of »'n« late Sultan Badlishah of Ked.ih. has been given a Subaltern* commission in the Royal Malay Res itne at.28 words
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Article193 1963-10-25 8 Licence forged— but innocent 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A POLICE officer told a District Court today that there were cases of innocent people using forged driving licences in Singapore. Acting Deputy Supt. Lam Ming Poh, a former offlcer-ln-charge of the licensing section, Traffic Police, was under cross-examination by Mr. D.E.S. Chelliah.193 words
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Advertisement122 1963-10-25 8 WE LIKE AND IT f Mr DOES US 5| c ■dHFi GOOD W^^ti NUTRITIOUS- EITHER IT'S MARVELUCXJS WHAT A DIFFERENCE MILO MAKES I N t£o}LE MEANSQUALTTY I g^gl Kf ML/PE/7 \W Hi P""*"*^^^Miii^^SM»«"«^W^lllig the top selling car th.s rur. in MALAYSIA sales exceed Check the following features for ADDITIONAL VALUE122 words
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Miscellaneous212 1963-10-25 8 A Not, Onp Rtf V.T nnmlim I CMON, LET'S HEAP FOR TH* feaff&fcSji I ...BUT I WAS V- '—v 19A UZAJUVUKE/^"*^ VEH..AKT IT BREATHES ARE YOU SURE CAPTTOI VCXI'LL NEVER f KINOA HOPIN 1 A CRITTER, y=u» OUT FIRE AN' SMOKE.. I YOU FEEL AU. I GET VBE A KNIGHT212 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1963-10-25 9 AN INDEFATIGABLE AMERICAN AND HIS 20-YEAR HUNT FOR CHICHEN ITZA DURING the last decade of the 19th centuiy, citizens of Merida in Yucatan, one off Mexico's southern provinces. Raw little of Edward Herbert Thompson. Ihe local United States Consul. On tfie rare occasions visitors1,671 words
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Advertisement163 1963-10-25 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure V a FILTER TIPPED "j| j When they see the sailor symbol ng3^ 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 cts163 words
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Article32 1963-10-25 10 20 it ....I. $10 'Minimum* THE FAMILY OF late Mr. J. D. CfcrMla iSerembani thank all relatives .md friends for their assistance, oon- ii.lence. messages. reatbs and attendance on 1710«: i32 words
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Obituary26 1963-10-25 10 Word* Sl« (Minimum) TREASURED MEMORIES of Norma Hell Craven. Principal Methodist Gists School. Rauh died .'.'.th October 1»M. Affectionately Remembered by M <;.s. Wrta)26 words
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Article140 1963-10-25 10 :n Word* Sl* (Minimum) WATCH YOUR WEICHTI Be fit but I rot fat Remember Ryvlta helps you ■MM. Knjoy delicious Ryvita today. You'll lov.. It. BETTYS BEAUTY SALON Phone s pore» 2&350. Betty will drain) the perfect hairdo for your beauty from any anKle Any type hair. FARIX 0m140 words
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Article39 1963-10-25 10 "..rrfx Si r Mill.)—Box SI fit. rxlr* WILL WAR COME.' Bl prepared. Have I'holo tut Copir* ot your rt- unties and important words nnd place the original* in satr < ustody. j Kotomatlc (Photostat) Servire. S8 Itnbmxon Road, IBM39 words
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Article639 1963-10-25 10 On the last occasion the Federation Government was asked whether it intended to enforce arbitration procedure, on the Singapore model, the Minister for Labour made it clear that he would not favour compulsion rgainst the wishes of the trade unions. Arbitration makes no fireat appeal at the639 words
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Article358 1963-10-25 10 Few will quarrel with the I Federal Capital Commissioner's view that Kuala Lumpur's housing needs have grown too preat to be met by putting up the odd block of flats from time to time. The removal to p new town of the seat of the Selangor State Government358 words
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Article272 1963-10-25 10 The United Nations is neither tno seed of world government which the optimists persist in believing it to br, nor the ineffectual talking shop which the pessimists dismiss it as being. The truth lies somewhere in between. The hopes and ideals reposed in the world organisation by its272 words
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Article, Illustration976 1963-10-25 10 JOHN DAVY - The plan that is changing the face of Asia JOHN DAVY r- by— LONDON Thursday £144 MILLION HAS BEEN SPENT IN THE REGION IN 12 YEARS SOUTH and South-e a s t Asia are the areas where hunger and soaring populations are fighting their grimmest battles. Western techniques are most976 words
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Letter227 1963-10-25 10 I FULLY agree with Mr. Mackay that our "pantal chantek" Is anything but "chantek". Think of the Riviera or Hawaii and you come up with visions of beautiful bathing beaches. Think of Changl and you're reminded of the leftovers of the litter-bugs, of scrub-land with little227 words
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Letter72 1963-10-25 10 WITH reference to a ff speech by the Minister of Education In Batu Gajah recently, may I be allowed to comment on the stand of the Ministry on science. The Minister announced that his Ministry was working very hard to promote the study of science In secondary schools.72 words
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382 1963-10-25 10 IQAIGON, Thurs. The battle between Vietcong (Communist; troops and South Vietnam soldiers, in which the latter are reported to have suffered 42 killed and 85 wounded, has eaincidrd with the arrest of an undisclosed number of students in Saigon for plotting with opposition382 words
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Advertisement643 1963-10-25 10 Strut. Tiaet ft Malay Mail Cleseiiit'd advertisements may t>. hend*4 tot let Ploor COLD STORAGE AMCADI Orchard Rosd COLO STORAGE •RANCHES AT HOLLAND RtOAO— KATONO KSTPrMU. ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised Af.nM cmr book store ltd Wlaefcesler House. Collyer Quay THE NCW« FRONT Frlzpatrtck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Adenlrarry Rosa.643 words
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Advertisement72 1963-10-25 10 HOW POLLUTED IS THE AIR AROUND US? The stull we pour j into city air blackens I our lungs, may even stimulate cancer. But here's a report that tells how industrial smoke and car fumes I can be eliminated, and how many cities around the world have i already taken72 words
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Advertisement111 1963-10-25 10 #W Em WT^± Waldorf DELUXE (luxurious grade) w-^°yhOV/ SAFE You 'ant be too careful when it comes to toilet tissues because the wrong type of tissue can cause injury to delicate skins and lead to complications such as piles or other ailments. To safeguard yourself use new Waldorf Deluxe, the111 words
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249 1963-10-25 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. The Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Perak received gifts this afternoon on the occasion of their installation. ExpresMng his thanks, the Sultan pledged to work for the development of the Statr and for the good of the people. He asked249 words
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Article55 1963-10-25 11 BINGAPORE. Thurs. The British Army has included a "bonus" of $10 in its six millionth field rations pack made up at No. 4 Supply and Petrol Reserve DeDOt ln Dover Road here. A lucky soldier serving ln Sarawak will find the $10 note ln an envelope55 words
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Article226 1963-10-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. T»HE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" 1 Union today said it had been forced to call a strike by about 40 workers of Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Ltd., following the dismissal of two workers, because the management had refused to settle the matter226 words
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Article, Illustration407 1963-10-25 11 AUSTEN ZECHA - Youth fights off tiger on estate AUSTEN ZECHA by Rawang Thurs. ONE ON THE NOSE WITH TORCH, THEN UP A TREE... J^ 17- YEAR-OLD estate worker freed himself from the claws of a 3001 b. tiger on an estate near Rawang last night by clubbing it with a flashlight. Warding407 words
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Article44 1963-10-25 11 SYDNEY. Thurs. Dr. Wee Ken* Por. of Sinrapcin-. has become a member of the Royal Australian College of Physicians, it was announced here. He is the first medical graduate from Malaya or Singapore to become a member of the college. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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171 1963-10-25 11 Union: We will not stand being provoked SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Naval Base Labour Union warned today that its striking members would not look on while the police continued to provoke them. This warning was contained ln cables sent to Tengku Abdul Rahman, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Police Commissioner, political171 words
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Article209 1963-10-25 11 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, 1 will fly to Kota Bharu on Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Kelantan Umno State liaison committee of which he is chairman The meeting will discuss ways to strengthen the party in the State209 words
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Article, Illustration585 1963-10-25 11 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs A GENERAL court martial today sentenced Capt. W. L. M. Perry, 42, to six months' jail and to be cashiered from the army for embezzling $3,690 from an imprest account. A World War Two veteran, Capt. Perry served as an officer585 words
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Article48 1963-10-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. R. Nagaya was today committed for trial at the end of a preliminary hearing on a chance of raping a girl between Jan. 1 and April 30 last, year at a house in Mandal Road. The proceedings were held In camera. I48 words
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145 1963-10-25 11 Chinese or Tamil in national schools KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Education announced tonight that Chinese or Tamil may be taught in any national or national-type school, if it is the wish of the parents of at least 15 children in the school. Any national or nationaltype primary or145 words
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104 1963-10-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today told the Chief Minister of Penang, Dato Wong Pow Nee, that Penangs entry into the Malaysian Common Market would be delayed until penang could be persuaded to accept the scheme. Dato Wong led a ninemember Alliance delegation104 words
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Article78 1963-10-25 11 Road death: $20,000 settlement SINGAPORE. Thurs. A settlement in the sum of $20,000 with costs in a road accident claim was announced before Mr. Justice Ciiua in the High Court today. The action for damages nad been brought by Madam Teo Tee Hua. wnose husband. Chew Hal Hong. 33. a78 words
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Advertisement165 1963-10-25 11 Someone isn't using E-i H| |>i _E_r _____P _H__V_^— _P^^ AMPLEX JNNpf BREATH AND BODY DEODORANTS Distributor!: JACKSON t CO., LTD., Spore 4 Je««lton. JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD., X.L, Ipoh and Peneitf. We're enjoying a Dry hands washday so can. you with the new space-saving Parnall r washer Do complete l»mil>165 words
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Advertisement52 1963-10-25 11 1 Wfl_pi IVotc availablp in Malaysia! WoEK£r—^ BEEFEATER »Ty*F BEEFEATER ■—C l^——. __J Hi H' __l _m Jr"**^. ■_H_S__!_B__r sV C_f____ M A rw ~'T^\ Thro quarter* ot »11 Imported gin to to* United States, where it w sold «t premium, •re BEEFKATbK. McAll»t*r A Co.. Ltd. H»— »»e Keele52 words
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Miscellaneous476 1963-10-25 11 Today's radio, and TV Day; 732 Bre*_fa«t Club; 800 tt.45 Extracts From "the EdlRADIO SINGAPORE Top Of The Morning; 830 tonals, 6.50 Stock Exchange Remluilm WAVfc StKVlct Housewives' Selections; 9.00 port; 7.00 Time Signal. The MtUIU 47b _eir_ Close Down; PM.: 1.00 Tiffin News; 7-10 Regional News; 7.15 sUOKIWWr atKVICfc:476 words
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Article58 1963-10-25 12 Singapore produced 22.4 million bucks In the first four months of this year, against 22.9 million in the corresponding period of last year, and 24.4 million in the last four months of last year. The April output was 6.4 million bricks, against 5.9 million In March. 5.258 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-10-25 12 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF VILLA WITH 300 UNITS IS NEW IDEA IN APARTMENT LIVING A GIANT housing project has been launched in Singapore by a private firm, Kong Hoa Realty Co. Ltd. It is for Katong Villa which will consist343 words
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Article34 1963-10-25 12 French vehicle output In the first eight months of this year rose to 1.107,885 units (including 947 707 private cars) from 955,563 and 811,832 respectively in the corresponding period a year ago.34 words
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Article, Illustration362 1963-10-25 12 DAIMLER-BENZ of Germany j lias established what is claim- ed to be an entirely new concept of car comfort In its new model. Mercedes-Bens 600, or the Grand Mercedes The new car. the company claims, meets the exceptional demands for fast, safe and luxurious travel made362 words
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88 1963-10-25 12 The technical director of Sime Darby Tractor Division in Singapore. Mr. K. Smedley (above). f.<-« to Geneva last week for consultations with Caterpillar Overseas Geneva S.A. on the jatest market development m Malaysia for Caterpillar and allied equipment. Mr. Smedley will also discuss with the88 words
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Article154 1963-10-25 12 HOMELITE 4-CYCLE OUTBOARD MOTOR OPOTRADIO Ltd. of Singapore, agents for Homelite chain saws, have been appointed to handle another Homelite product, outboard motor, by the manufacturer. The new line is a 4-cycle. 55 h.p. unit which is said to represent a big breakthrough In design as it features the dependability154 words
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Article52 1963-10-25 12 Mr Peter K. Warren has been appointed president of Pepsi-Cola International Ltd., a wholly owned [subsidiary of Pepsi-Cola Company. I Mr. Warren. 43, and formerly vice-president in charge of marketing Car four years succeeds Mr. Donald M. Kendall who becomes president and chief executive officer of the52 words
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189 1963-10-25 12 F|ENMARK manufactured lace will be on sale v in the Malaysian market for the first time next month. Manufactured by Scanlace, the lace has been claimed by Mr. Prem Singh Sonl, manager of Paul Bros. Ltd., the company's representative for Malaysia, to be of189 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-10-25 12 Training for Royal technicians IN keeping with the company's policy of providing typewriter users all over the world with efficient after sales service, Royal Mcßee International Inc., held a four-day training course for its -local technicians In Singapore last week. The course was conducted by Mr. Th. Van Den Eynden,161 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-10-25 12 Nippon Kokan has developed a practlca method of manufacturing corrosion-proof steel piping lined and coated wltii plastic po:vetliylene The NKK innovation makes It possible to oroduce such pipe up to 18 feet Iti length, v.tth outside diameters ranging from to 12 inchet, and vith ends flanged. threaded or94 words
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Advertisement336 1963-10-25 12 frompack ONE-LAMP 1 TWO-LAMP fluorescent fittings. 8 h., $ft., ft 4ft I ""iTiijiw m^*^ W and all with a raitjte l^^^^^^^^^^-^j^Bß^^^rfy of ottochmentt. 1 W jw ABOVE it th« b^ MIS 4 ft. one-lamp CROMPACK and -^J~J*\ »«'<> w of the many attachment*. Crompton 'ffa Theic unitj ore finished in336 words
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Advertisement210 1963-10-25 12 T jl^r II fl 1 BBBBbW^ I^P^3Bb> BBB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'*'''^*'^''''lbßb(bßßß iv'^'^MT B^^^^"^* MITSUBISHI A r 6 (§®[LT'6OOc.c. 55m.p.g.^ Reliability Rugged. Proved tnduranct in tht Malaysia Grand Prix Economy Low Road Tax (half year $20/—) Fuel consumption over SO miles per gallon M^k Speed Fast Pick-up and exceptional acceleration Over 60 miles per210 words
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Article, Illustration692 1963-10-25 13 CYPRUS, TANGANYIKA, SENEGAL, LIBERIA, GHANA, JAPAN, TURKEY ON OUR SIDE UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. DATO ONG TO HOLD TALKS WITH LATIN NATIONS TO SEEK THEIR SUPPORT Indonesian challenge gets no Afro-Asian backing MALAYSIA'S prospects for election to the Security Council were reported last night to haveUPI - 692 words
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256 1963-10-25 13 MINING VENTURE WITH $725,000 DEBTS IPOH, Thurs.— An iron L mining company began operations with hired equipment on a capital of $24,000, the continued hearing of a public examination before the Senior Assistant Registrar, Mr. L. C. Vohrah, was told today. Chin Wah Khoon. a partner of Nan Yang Iron256 words
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Advertisement175 1963-10-25 13 Advertisement Ovg/^ WOMEN everjT* here are using the oew shampoo that gives their hair the "Peek-In" Glow of beauty— the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone It Is not a glitter— not a polish. not a shimmer, but something far more175 words
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Advertisement437 1963-10-25 13 The perfect marriage in Bmm cine photographic equipment Sankyo 8-VP Slow-Motion Zoom Sankyo 8-CM Projector Micro Zoom 1. Special mechanism permits projecting 1. World's smallest Bmm singlc-!cns-rcfkx scenes in slow motion that were filmed zoom cine camera at normal shooting speeds 2. Dynamic zooming with f 1 .8 zoom lens437 words
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Miscellaneous257 1963-10-25 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS In Judgment" (Antony and 1. Evasive person, but may ac- S^HJtun* rame and a 5 oTe^: rfoaotd 1 Weapon 52? go^man^S,* o^'a SSte ap^g PWI K n ~t tll r n rL% WhlCh B 9 bVe^sf WlUl C PPer> to Potlbiy^even^ailors to be 10. Regretted returning257 words
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Advertisement778 1963-10-25 14 (Continued frou Pace SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St cts. extra EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER required by established nrm State experience and salary required. Apply Box A 6279 S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED AIR CONDITIONER ENCINEER xnd Filter required by established firm. State experience and salary required. Apply Box A 6278, S'pora.778 words
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Advertisement983 1963-10-25 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Mm.) Box St ci*. oxtro TYPIST WANTED By Import/Export firm. Previous experience necessary. Apply with full particulars to Box A6I!M ST. Spore. ENERGETIC CANVASSINO SALESMAN required for popular Venetian blind, Insect screen and ownlngs on salary commission basic Reply to Bos A 6285 S.T. B'pore. REPRESENTATIVES983 words
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Advertisement887 1963-10-25 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Worda Si (Ml*.)— Box SO eU. txtro LEAVB MOUSE Available for 6—9 months Lower Ampang Road. Phone 724 73 or write Bos A 3197 S.T. K.L. QOLDKN REALTY COMPANY, l-B, D'Almeida Street, United Commercial Bank Chambers. Holiday Bungalows Dally S2O/-. Week-ends $25/-. Sea-side "Golden Sands"; Hill-top "Golden887 words
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Advertisement1027 1963-10-25 14 EDUCATION tt Worm* SI (Min.)— Box SO cts. txtro HOW It YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berlta Hanan dally, tbe only romanlsed National Language newspaper. REGISTER EARLY I! Secretarial, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Shorthand (Theory /Speed). Typewriting (BrKlnners/Advanced), English: Raja's College (Olan Singh's 2nd1,027 words
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Advertisement1111 1963-10-25 14 BOATS, YACHTS WANTED tt Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box It eta, oxtrm U FOOT near new Ski Boat with 40 h.p. or more engine. J.B. 2170. WANTED CABIN CLASS minimum 25 foot length with dlesel engine suitable fishing and picnic. Also 20 horse power Coventry Victor Horizontally opposed dlesel engine. Please1,111 words
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Advertisement993 1963-10-25 14 FOR SALE it Worm* $1 (Min.)— Box It eU. txtro BUILD UP your personal library wlta Donald Moore Uallery special cneap editions. Upen dally W.UU a.m.— 8.00 p.m. at 200 Clemenceau Avenue. B'pore. MAVt A LINCUAPHONC Lanfuase Course in any ot 32 languages demonstrated to you in your borne. Please993 words
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Advertisement810 1963-10-25 14 LADIES DRESS* SHOP 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtro FOR CUTE DRESSES at low. 100 prices, visit me newly opened "cute-drcss-strappe" Clifford House, Coliyer Vtuay. Singapore 1. MALAYSIA M STYLIST DRESt for Christmas party "Anneke Barons Krbaya Style". Red Beauty. 354 TanJonK Katong Road, Singapore. Pbooe ***** Mrs.810 words
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Advertisement813 1963-10-25 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT: Requires a HOSPITAL ASSISTANT OVERSEER, JCHORE WORKS. In salary scale $235xA 16-347/ Proficiency Bar, 363xA 16-507 plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis In the first Instance813 words
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Advertisement1238 1963-10-25 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Uue Sport Sam ft S'htm Ptntni ELPENOR Mverini Glasgow la Pt/Oct 27 Oct 21 ACHILLES ir.outn I tttl. Nell. Htm Oct 27/ 1 EUMIEUS Liverpul GUsgow Oct 21 Ntt 2 Nit I MENESTHEUS ixcuttl. nj.it Nit 5 Ntt 7 Nn 9/10 Ntt 11 PELEUS1,238 words
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Advertisement1467 1963-10-25 15 ■Ol THE EAC ONES H^vC bMCVkPOM rtJAUk IUMMM*«3MMTtCMItA« WMAMC JTJfIJB^ I mhmak Mouai U.UHHC io. »ok»>»> io.«ii»oim» NOW 7*ol MtOMi M*« 4 MCMU «MI HWt •**/< SAILINGS TG GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. b Don S'tiam Ptnani "FALSTRIA" I) Sailtl In Ptrt 211,467 words
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Advertisement1362 1963-10-25 15 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. S'haa Pining BENVORLICR (H) N'ltn, L'loo. A'wtra. Rlra la Pt Oct 20 Oct 39/ 1 lENURIO i E.La.) LlilT; Hlurj. Hull, Yum Oet 71 Not 2 Nn 1/ 7 lENLOMONO (7.L4 L'lta, H'burg, Antwan Oct 29/ I NOT1,362 words
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Advertisement1316 1963-10-25 15 fe McAUSTER Ct CO., LTD. T«. NO. *****. KLtKRMAW LINE cV KXA VENESS LINE LONOON, kuUOWBfi, MTTCtMNL LM AJISUES, SAN FRANCISCO. kUYRi, tWa k/IOOUSMOUtII SUITU, VANCOUVER t PORTUND CIH Of WEU.NGTON- •^USci"" S'oora P- S'haai Pe-iing BONNEVILLE 25 21 Oct 29 Oct/ 1 Nn Oaita S pore P. Stain Pening1,316 words
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Article293 1963-10-25 16 CHIPS lying alsnxtidt the Smxapere Harbour wharves er txnecttd to day art Chefoo 40/41, Pundua 25 26, Lloyd Bakke 6/7, Boma 44, Tidra UA. Semenvih N \V. .V Castel Felice 4/5. Tocansa 4S, Zobra 42 43. steel Admiral IV Kenneth McKay 23/24. Thorkil L'ind 29 30.293 words
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479 1963-10-25 16 From Our Market Correspondent IN a week which has seen two new property deve lopment companies announce placings comes the preliminary news that a Penang company Island Hotels and Properties (Malaysia) Ltd. is to go public. The public are to be offered 1.500,000479 words
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Article23 1963-10-25 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 33. Oct. 24. Industrial!: 118.92 119.35 Tins: 114.76 114.04 S rubbers: 108.56 108.56 Dec. 29, 1962 100.23 words
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Article696 1963-10-25 16 COMBINED business to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beostcsd '".WO) Xl M* Central Prcpcrtic* (5.000) $1.29. °i 332 000) $1.30. Jl.«) 8U $1.29 BL,: Dunleps (9.000) $2.50. (6,000) $2.51: E.696 words
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Article26 1963-10-25 16 October 24 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69, cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5480.12 V (up $2,621). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (unchanged).26 words
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Article184 1963-10-25 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Ui'toi.i- IM. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. M Cement 18 eta. K. Smelters 20 cts. McAUnter 14 cts. Ksso 21 eta. Kobliuon 11 CU. fed. Uls. 15 rts. C. Storage 4Jd. K. N. 18 CU. Rothmans 13 cts. Gammons 16 cts. S. Land 5 eta.184 words
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Article246 1963-10-25 16 VOVtMBtR first xrsds rubbtr buy. srs f.s.b. cioied at S a.m. m Slnxipor* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69| cents p»r lb. down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. HAS. and F.M.R.E. eletmg prises in cents per lb.246 words
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Article66 1963-10-25 16 /"•MINIS! Produce Sxeftangt. im... por. noon prlcn po pl.ul yeiterdsy: Coconut ell: Unquoted. Ce«rs: OcWNov. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white J143 sellers. Barawak white $142* sellers, special Sarawak black SI 03 sellers, garbled Lampong black tIOS sellers. ABTA MiT. sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' Aisee.stlen prises i bulk66 words
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601 1963-10-25 16 rfIHE Straits tin price X continued its advance yesterday with a further rise of $2.62 A per picul to $480. 12 J. This constitutes a gain of $10.50 In the last three tradIng days. The offering was unchanged at 220 tons. The601 words
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Article110 1963-10-25 16 MELBOURNE, Thurst INDUSTRIALS firm uptmxj continued In fairly mostly small. b.H.P. traded solidly 6d. higher at 525. 6d. while other key ■locks met stronger demand. Oils and base metals mostly lost ground slightly In quiet conditions. Loans were steady. C.R.A smmi 23/« Mount lm SS/4 N. Broken Hill110 words
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Article70 1963-10-25 16 THE Mslaysn Exerting. Bank,' Att*. sistisn made these chances In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rmtsa to S10U): Sailing TT sr OD resdy: Belsjsn Frsnet ikl'l. Italian Lira 202T9; Oaniifi Krsntr 223. On the frtt txthanis marhst in Hod« Kons; yesterday the U.S. tfallar was quoted at70 words
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Advertisement1114 1963-10-25 16 \Y— m m HAWASAK) KISEN KAJSHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Servic* Kamikawa Mara" 11/11 Oct 1/ I Ntt 7 Ntt Ntt 28 Ntt 28 Ntt IS Otc •Itiiiii Mam' lim Nit It' i 0»r I Btc I Dec 21 Otc n Be* IS las •■Kumkawj Mjru" ?5 71 Dee1,114 words
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Advertisement834 1963-10-25 16 S'per* Ptnong P'Shom FROM BOMBAY BEYPORE ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" tor Hongkong, Kobe, Osoka, Nagoya Yokohama Gdn. 31/32/ Oct. 2* FROM JAPAN *.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" for Calcutta Nov. 3 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG M.V "STATE OF BIHAR' tor Modrat end Bombay Oct. 25/29 Chief Agent*: R. JUMABHOY834 words
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Advertisement447 1963-10-25 16 I J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class T and above registered contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negerl, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. of 29th October, 1963 for the construction of Dewan Oraiig Ramai and ancillary works at Sungei Ayer Tawar, Sabak Bernam. Pull particulars are obtainable447 words
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Advertisement1066 1963-10-25 17 (_M—^ MMMM^WmJS| LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPRING EXAMINATIONS. APRIL AND MAY, 1964 Entries for the above examinations will close at State Education Offices in the Federation of Malaya on 7th December. 1963. Candidates should apply to the Chief Education Officers of toe State of Residence for entry forms enclosing a1,066 words
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Advertisement743 1963-10-25 17 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS With effect from Ist October 1963 YVONNE BEAUTY PARLOUR. 402 China Insurance Building. Under new management of Daisy Leung Graduate of Hollywood Beauty Culture, New York, Specialize in Permanent, Tinting, Bleaching, Facial. Han-styling. Manicure Pedicure. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, A. M. BEECH of No: 149,743 words
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Advertisement813 1963-10-25 17 NOTICE LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QLAKTERLxSESSION A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Court* Building, South Bridge Road, Singapore, at 10.30 ajn. on Tuesday, 10th December.813 words
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Advertisement844 1963-10-25 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE. SINGAPORE INFANTRY BEGIMENT Tenders are Invited from suitable Contractors for the provision of a Canteen service at Ist Bn The Spore Infantry Regiment, Ulu Pandan Camp, Singapore. Full particulars may be obtained from Unit Quartermaster between 0900-1200 hours dally. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from JKR registered Contractors844 words
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Advertisement451 1963-10-25 17 TENDERS TENDER FOR SERVICING OF HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT Tenders will be received at the Ministry of Health, Palmer Road, Singapore 2 up to noon of 15th November, 1963, for servicing Hospital Equipment for the year 1964. Tender forms may be obtained from the Deputy Director of Medical Services (.Hospitals) at the451 words
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Advertisement96 1963-10-25 17 TO LET Available immediately on lease a 3-floor building in important town centre Ampang Road K.U <near New AIA Bldg.) Ideal for bank, showroom, commercial house or any business. For further particulars please write to G.P.O. Box No. 435. Kual.i Lumpur. r =^=:^;s.s^s-si«?m=sasa=saai^.=;ra-;-=:=T;.g=;g,;:.-SSN The Management of Messrs. HIN COMPANY request96 words
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Article400 1963-10-25 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Title clashes with Kops and Nielsen likely in Indian meets J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Three Malaysian Thomas Cup players and two members of Denmark's Cup squad will compete in three Indian badminton tournaments next month with every likelihood of clashes between them for400 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-10-25 18 Vf RS CHEAH Thiam Swee, wife of the Assistant Minister of the Interior, presents the Cheah Ewe Kiat Cup to Lee Yee Chuen, captain of the Rubber Research Int i t v t c badminton team. The cup was donated by Mrs. Cheah father-in-law for73 words
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256 1963-10-25 18 Malaysian Malays for 2 cup matches SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaysia's best Malay soccer players will converge on Singapore next weekend for two Cup matches against Commonwealth Forces on Nov 2 for the Puan Noor Aishah Cup and for their own postponed North versus South match for the King's Cup256 words
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153 1963-10-25 18 BRITAIN'S TEAM MANAGER PRAISES JAPANESE LONDON, Thurs. Enriched with gold medals and vital pre-Olympic experience, Britain's team of five returned to London yesterday by air from Tokyo after competing In the International Sport Week. All the athletes and team manager Pat Page praised the Japanese organisation. "The efforts that JapanReuter - 153 words
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Article53 1963-10-25 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four goals, including a hattrick, by Gobson sDarked RAF Changls 6-2 win over Singapore Recreation Club in their SHA league Div 1 match on the padang today. Leading 5-1 at half-time, Changi scored the other goals through Wong and Copley. D. Miller and N. Sta Maria53 words
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397 1963-10-25 18 LONDON, Thurs.—England beat the Rest of the World at Wembley stadium yesterday by two goals to one after a scoreless first half in the "match of the century" to celebrate the centenary of the English Football Association. It was a fine keen sportIng match,397 words
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107 1963-10-25 18 U.S. INVITE FOREIGN ATHLETES AGAIN WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Sports International Incorporated, a non-profit American organisation dedicated to improving the standards of athletics in foreign countries, aiuiounrrd yesterday that they will invite 3.1 to 40 athletes to the United States to take part in a train- j ing programme next year. David107 words
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238 1963-10-25 18 Robert, Koh to join Malaysia squad KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— International centre- forward Robert Choc will be able to play for Malaysia I against Thailand in their Olympic soccer tournament preliminary round second-leg match at Bangkok ou Not. 16. Robert will Join the Malaysian squad of 16 players on Nov. 8238 words
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Article37 1963-10-25 18 SINGAPORE. Tiurs.— Sqd-Ldr. MP.J. Knight, of RAF Changi. has been appointed hon. secretary of the FEAF Hockoy Association and Ft./Lt. A. C. Fife, of RAF Tengah. appointed hon. secretary of the I FEAF Hockey Umpires Association.37 words
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Article26 1963-10-25 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Television Singapura will Introduce a 15-minute weekly "sports parade" from tomorrow at 7.30 o.m. This sports feature will be on every Priday.26 words
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Advertisement352 1963-10-25 18 Sy m bolof Yo u r g I JL Achievement... Tp7 V %fnn'' a Parker 61 'MBfIL, BvQ^^^vj^Ba^r y^ /i&r^F/ 1 km i 'I VfluJlli l mHblibv^H Hy I. T n- fi I M i I TMC l»«Kl» rCN COMMOT-JANCSVILIC, WISCOWSIX, U.S.*. Success doesn't come easily, but once it's won,352 words
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Advertisement91 1963-10-25 18 HH^BHI^^STUI' wIAHw H@7 KECRfTFOR mBS8Bs*«Wh? A Child m need can do what oRI P9pl every theatre mana er dreams v§hß»^^ begins, in secret, W 'wk reports Douglas [^iMm) ***** C j »lllllll» 1 fl 31 3l (I U trtoHs2m^m^^. tid Week's I L^i^i^>* p w uL/lS! SI ki 4 191 words
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Miscellaneous156 1963-10-25 18 SOCCER Lim Cap s- final: Kilat v Shaw Bros (Stadium Perak). Spore premier Ige: Chinese v Juniors (Jn Besar. 5.15). HOCKEY Spore Dlv. J: Schools v CSC (Balestler Rd) BRC v IA (padang); Police v RAP Seletar (Thomson Rd); Dlv. 2: Khalsa 'B v SHB» (Jn Bhagia). Taipin* Lfe: Tigers156 words
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Article484 1963-10-25 19 SING APORE. Thurs.— Weights for all nine races at Bukit Timah on Sunday: ST. LEGER Cl. 1 and 2 Mr Dark Romance II 9.00 Kodiuna 8.11 Ureamboat 8.11 lost Horizon Ml Repulse Bay 8.02 Automation 8.01 Tariff Q 7.13 Shantin Heignta 7.12 4Jnoa 7.0S Maori Fair 7.08484 words
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Article38 1963-10-25 19 LONDON, Thurs. Results of cucby matches last night: Kufby Union Tour match: Oxford 3 New Zealanders 19. Rugby League Tour match: Hunslet 13 Australians 17 Combined Aberavon and Neath 10: London Counties 3. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration291 1963-10-25 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jee p RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday. \LAN TREVENA, the jockey-of-the-moment, has a great chance of winning his first Malaysian classic here on Sunday. Alan, who has already ridden five winners at the current Bukit Timah meeting, has been engaged for Tariff291 words
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275 1963-10-25 19 PT. VALE KEEP READING CROWD WAITING SOCCER T ONDON, Thurs. L* Port Vale, the English Third Division soccer club, kept about 10,000 Reading fans waiting more than 45 minutes for the start of last night's League match. The Port Vale team had watched the afternoon game at Wembley between EnglandReuter - 275 words
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89 1963-10-25 19 Thieves didn't get the real Melbourne Cup MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Thieves did not steal the Melbourne Cup, Australia's premier racing trophy after all— but a goldplated replica of It Ross Grey Smith, chairman of the Victoria Racing Club, disclosed this last night and said the real cup was In safe keeping.Reuter - 89 words
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834 1963-10-25 19 I PO H, Thurs. The 1 Perak Turf Club have received 179 entries for their November meeting. The entries comprise 80 Jlass 2 horses and 99 Class i horses. The meeting will be Nov. 3. i and 10. Entries are: SCHEDULE of RACING834 words
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Article118 1963-10-25 19 rKYO, Thurs.— The bead of the South Korean diplomatic mission In Tokyo. Pal El Whan, said he bad asked Japan not to use tne North Korean national antnem and flan at the 1964 Olympic Games In Tokyo. Mr. Pal said be made this request yesterday at aReuter - 118 words
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Article206 1963-10-25 19 Springboks open tour againstW.A. CRICKET PRTH, Thurs. The South African cricketers open their 35-match tour of Australia and New Zealand here tomorrow with a four-day match against Western Australia. The South African team Includes seven players with Test experience, and Is particularly strong in batting. Trevor Geridard. the caotam. willReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement155 1963-10-25 19 r^WATERBURYS 1 COMPOUND Enriches the blood Replaces mineral losses j'jffflfr Stimulates appetite «*lFi Aids digestion WOr M Builds resistance to infection J^^Sfli Helps regenerate health and well-being Provides material for .^^H tissue repair and i^^^J^ growth m^ P^tfsflH Relieves cough, and Ns| bronchial coiges- l^^^^^^Bi l^^^*m tion y*r^iz~^^^^ H F155 words
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Advertisement292 1963-10-25 19 youf p*ck*gad m»ien»l through I 0& PV\ aV^f^H^*^^sSe' -—r^r) o m n op Comult: OVERSEAS CdtrOIATION (MAIAYAJ UMTTB &n<i*pom Kiwto lumpo. PtnanQ lisa? Only Fan Am offers tion y° <J your u.s.a. visit into Eastbound and Westbound RoMd W d i y Jet routes! »-*<*». n*i A relaxing adventure I292 words
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417 1963-10-25 20 LONDON. Thursday. QUEEN Elizabeth told Parliament today that the Government welcomed the achievement of independence by Sabah (North Borneo). Sarawak and Singapore when they joined Malaya in the new Malaysian Federation. The Queen said this in a speech read by Lord Dilhorne. the417 words
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Article66 1963-10-25 20 LONDON, Thurs. Sir Winston Churchill's eldest daughter, Mrs. Diana Churchill. 54, who was working for the Samaritan Organisation, which helps would-be suicides, took her own life, a coroner decided here today. Mrs. Churchill, former wife of Mr. Duncan Sandys. Britain's Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, was foundReuter - 66 words
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Obituary34 1963-10-25 20 MR. TAV LIAN HEE. «T. pMMd ■way praci mll> .it the QeaenU Ho»--pitii :'i in -r. i Omrttm <rtH to«n w. Oriole I'uM-rnt. Kafflrn Park, at 4 p.m tor llul.-iil.iri Chapel to-day 10-6:134 words
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206 1963-10-25 20 HONIARA (Solomon Islands), Thurs. Three emaciated Cook Islanders were recovering in hospital at Vila, in the New Hebrides. today after drifting weak and starving for two months across 2,000 miles of the South Pacific in a tiny boat. Their three companionsReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-10-25 20 Bus hits tree— 16 injured SIXTEEN people were injured when this bus carrying passengers ran off the road and crashed into a tree at the Bth mile Sungei Besi Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon, They were later treated at the General Hospital for minor cuts and bruises and sent li55 words
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Article78 1963-10-25 20 JAKARTA. Tnurs. An Indonesian Air Force transport flew to Colombo today with tiie body of the Ceylon Ambassador. Mr. K. Kanagasundram. who died of a heart attack while playing tennis here last Tuesday. The body was scheduled to have been flown to Colombo yesterday butReuter - 78 words
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Article42 1963-10-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The National Library today announced It had acquired a new microfilm reading machine for its Reference Division, capable of projecting up to two pages of an ordinary book or almost a full page of newspaper at a time.42 words
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Article62 1963-10-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— S.inga« pore's importation of goods from Thailand continues- to be prohibited because cholera Is still prevalent there, an official spokesman said today. He was commenting on a request by Singapore Importers oi Thai commodities to lift the import ban In order that goods62 words
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Article335 1963-10-25 20 LONDON. Thurs. It was another very active day In the slock markets and with some particularly good dividend statements coming from certain oi the industrial giants the upward trend in prices was more marked than on other days this week. Equities were already edging ahead during the morning335 words
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Article44 1963-10-25 20 LONDON. Than. Spot 20--7 16d.. Nov. 20',d.. Dec. 20\d., Jan. 20 Vd.. Jan. Mai\ 20% d.. Apr. June 20 15'16d.. July/Sept. 20 15'16d., Oct./ Dec. 20IS/16d..' Jan. Mar. 20 15 16d.. c.l.f. Nov. 20 7 16d., Dec. 20^d. Tone: Dull and slightly easier.44 words
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Article25 1963-10-25 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £959, Sellers £959 2 Forward buyers £955. sellers £956. Settlement £962. Turnover a.m. 385 tons p.m. 220 tons. Tone: Barely steady.25 words
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Article71 1963-10-25 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be the guest of honour at a dinner to be given by the Foreign Correspondents Association of South-east Asia at the Adelphi Hotel tomorrow night. There will be a direct telecast of the Prime Minister's speech71 words
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Article59 1963-10-25 20 MUAR, Thurs. The Malaysia People's Solidarity ActloQ Committee here today urged the Malaysian Government to outlaw two political parties— the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party "because of their i connections with Indonesia." This followed a resolution taken at a special meeting under the'59 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-10-25 20 Runaway (14) gives up— tired, hungry and footsore- KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A 14-year-old schoolboy who ran away from his home in Market Street, Singapore, and hitched a lorry ride here from Johore Bahru last week, is a very disillusioned, hungry, tired and footsore young man today. He is Shalk Farid133 words
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Article242 1963-10-25 20 THANT SEES CAUSE FOR HOPE UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The U.N. Secretary General, V Thant, said in a message today that the first 18 years of the world organisation's life gavr cause for hope." "Though the air has never been entirely clear of war and threats of war, yet the worldReuter - 242 words
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80 1963-10-25 20 KUALA LI'MFUR, Thurs. The Internal Security Act. 1960. has been mollified to cover all of Malaysia. A Government Gazette today announced that the word "Malaya" in the Act has been replaced by "Malaysia." Also, the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato80 words
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Advertisement7 1963-10-25 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS tt.,,4. -in i tfi»jm»m>7 words
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Advertisement68 1963-10-25 20 A PKOUD TRADITION The famous batik printers of this I country have used time as their 1 friend, developing their art slowly over the years. The careful selection of a design for an exotic Vjj sarong and the intricate carving of it on wooden blocks requires the L PIKFNF7 masterful68 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1963-10-25 21 HENRY PAUL - 435-YEAR-OLD DYNASTY HENRY PAUL Perak's 33rd Sultan to be installed in ancient ceremonies dating back to 16 th century By ANCIENT ceremonies, dating back to the 16th century when the present Malay dynasty was established in Perak about 1528, will be observed at the installation of the 33rd Sultan and1,384 words
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Advertisement83 1963-10-25 21 LOYAL GREETINGS i^- ,^> THE KIMBERLEY DEVELOPMENT CO., NO. 23, HALE STREET. I IPOH. TEL: 3680. I DEVELOPERS OF LOW COST FLATS AND HOUSES. B. G. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO., NO. 23. HALE STREET, IPOH. S. M. CHAN AND ASSOCIATES, NO. 23. HALE STREET. IPOH. DEVELOPERS OF:--(1) SHATIN PARKPASIR PUTEH. IPOH.83 words
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Advertisement40 1963-10-25 21 THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER CO., LTD. THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD. offer most loyal greetings to DULI YANC MAHA MULIA PADUKA SERI SULTAN IDRIS AL-MUTAWAKIL ALALLAHI SHAH IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN ISKANDAR SHAH, SULTAN OF PERAK D.K. S.P.M.P.40 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1963-10-25 22 Those in remote places are my main concern; I'd like them to have better life' By SIVIFF WJUrEK RAJA Idris Shah 1V ibni Sultan Iskandar Shah, will be formally installed tomorrow in the throne room of the Istana Iskuntlarinh in Kuala Kangsar, in1,770 words
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Advertisement52 1963-10-25 22 FLI6HTS WEEKLY TO HJm t T' Efr f HONGKONGH c-/ v m m BJ|m| in association with cathay pacific and thai international 3 FLIGHTS DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE! FLIGHT TIME 3 HR 45 MIN) 2 FLIGHTS VIA KUALA LUMPUR _«d^y^ fMffRAI SALES AGENTS FOR B O-A.C. QANTAS (AMO MW Wfttt IM52 words
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793 1963-10-25 23 By STAFF WRITER fHE origin of the Perak Malay dynasty began in 1528, according to official records, when Mudzaffar Shan, second son of Sultan Mahmud Shah, ruler of Kampar in Sumatra was installed at Tanah Abang, a spot 40 miles up the Perak793 words
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Article227 1963-10-25 23 Variety of committees for I-joy r prepare for the extensive official celebration and ceremonies connected with the installation of the Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Perak. a variety of committees have been appointed. These committees held many meetings (luring the past two months to finalise the plans. Included in the227 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-10-25 23 FRAK has two Bakal Sultan (heirs apparent). They are the Raja Muda. Raja Musa ibni Sultan Abdul Aziz, and the Raja di-Hilir, Ra.ia Ekram Shah ibni Sultan Yussuf Izzuddin Shah. Next in rank come four titled rajas. They are the Raja Kechil Besar176 words
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Advertisement162 1963-10-25 23 Greetings for Long and Prosperous Reign I H. H. SULTAN OF PERAK V. I I From 1 I F. M. S. HOTEL j IPOH. PHONE NO. 3591 I NEWLY RENOVATED AND DECORATED. SPECIALISTS IN CATERING FOR ALL TYPES OF FUNCTIONS. FIRST CLASS SERVICE. I' I .^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fr luiiiiiiiiiiimiiimHmiiiimiHiiiiiiiiHiiiMHmiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuj Congratulations on the162 words
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Advertisement104 1963-10-25 23 INSTALLATION OF THE SULTAN OF PERAK Long Happy Prosperous Reign. Greetings from: MR. CHONC; KOK LIM YU SANG LOONG TIN MINES, FOOK LIAN HING TIN MINES, AND THONG NAM AH LTD. FELICITATIONS VERY BEST WISHES HIS HIGHNESS i THE SULTAN OF PERAK ON THE OCCASION OF HIS INSTALLATION **v%tinr%sinr^i*ir%i From104 words
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Advertisement642 1963-10-25 24 LOYAL GREETINGS TO H. H. SULTAN OF PERAK FOR A LONG AND HAPPY REiGN. TASEK CEMENT LIMITED. (AUTHORISED CAPITAL $20,000,000. INCORPORATED IN MALAYA. HEAD-OFFICE IN IPOH.) THE DIRECTORS ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THE FACTORY COMPLEX IN THE TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH, IS NOW IN A WELL642 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1963-10-25 25 STATE SWORD USED TO SLAY DRAGON Magic weapons, priceless articles are all part of Perak Sultan's Regalia PERAK'S State Regalia comprises In the main, 17 articles, which are kept in a special room in the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar, constantly under guard by Bentaras (attendants). Some of them areBernama - 1,311 words
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Advertisement128 1963-10-25 25 ij f jj DATO LAU PAX KHUAN, Ij D.P.M.P., J.P., PJ.K. 5 The President and l\ Committee Members of PERAK CHINESE ASSOCIATION PERAK CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PERAK CHINESE MINING ASSOCIATION PERAK KWANG TUNG j: ASSOCIATION, ji EXTEND THEIR LOYAL GREETINGS On the occasion of the Installation of < H.128 words
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Advertisement193 1963-10-25 25 FELICITATIOSS AXD VERY BEST WISHES TO HIS HIGHXESS THE SULTAN OF PERAK ON THE OCCASIOX OF HIS INSTALLATION FROM I THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN INDIA). M. CT. MUTHIAH S. R. V. ARASU, CHAIRMAN. GENERAL MANAGER. THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED OFFERS YOU A COMPREHENSIVE BANKING SERVICE RANCHES193 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-10-25 26 BOTH WERE REDESIGNED ONLY LAST YEAR UNLIKE other states which have fewer emblems, Perak has three, two of which were redesigned only last year for the use of the royal family to replace those of former years. The three emblems are: The PERAK* ROYAL CREST, which is exclusively for the296 words
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Article, Illustration331 1963-10-25 26 rE Nobat or Royal State Drums (above), which are an integral part of almost every royal function, has an ancient tradition which can be traced back to Persia. The name "Nobat" is derived from the Persian word "Naubat" for nine items. Most important of331 words
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Article, Illustration29 1963-10-25 26 Perak Royal Crest for the Sultan's exclusive use Royal Coat of Arms for the Raja Perempuan, the Raja Muda and Raja di-Hilir.29 words
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Advertisement100 1963-10-25 26 I CANNING GARDEN ESTATE 1 —LIMITED TAMBUN ROAD, IPOH. OFFER THEIR SINCERE FELICITATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF THE INSTALLATION OF HIS HIGHNESS SULTAN DULI YANG MAHA MULIA PADUKA SERI SULTAN IDRIS AL-MUTAWAKIL ALALLAHI SHAH IBNI SULTAN ISKANDAR SHAH AS SULTAN OF PERAK. FOR BOOKINGS OF HOUSES PLEASE PHONE 3751 PRICES100 words
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Article, Illustration606 1963-10-25 27 By STAFF WMUTER rpHE two Royal showpiece buildings in Perak are the Übadiah Mosque and the Istana Iskandariah, both on Bukit Chandan in Kuala Kangsar, the traditional seat of the reigning Sultan. Older of the two buildings is the Übadiah Mosque, often described606 words
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Advertisement35 1963-10-25 27 r— Pehak THE HONGKONG and SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION MERCANTILE BANK LIMITED Menguchapkan Setinggi2 Tahniah KEBAWAH DULI YANG MAHA MULIA SULTAN IDRIS AL-MUTAWAKIL 'ALALLAHI SHAH IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN ISKANDAR SHAH KADASALLAH BERSEMPENA DENGAN HARI PERTABALAN BAGINDA35 words
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Advertisement626 1963-10-25 28 PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES EXTEXB TO H. H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK H. H. THE RAJA PEREMPUAN LOYAL GREETINGS ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR INSTALLATION AND WISH THEIR HIGHNESSES A LONG AND HAPPY REIGN. WE AEE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED IN THE SKILL AND CAPITAL. NATIONS DEVELOPMENT, PRINCIPALLY626 words
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Article, Illustration771 1963-10-25 29 STATE'S POWER COMPANY POURING MILLIONS INTO BIG EXPANSION PLAN fllK demand for electricity in this rapidly developing nation, to meet the twin purposes of industrialisation and improving the living standards of the population, continues <i{ an insatiable rate. The responsibility of meeting this demand falls mainly on the Central Electricity771 words
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706 1963-10-25 29 J. J. MIRANDA - J. J. MIRANDA By THE silver State of Perak has many claims to distinction. It is one of the largest in Malaysia, it has the richest alluvial tin deposits in the world, it is highly developed economically with good roads and transportation. And706 words
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Article, Illustration752 1963-10-25 29 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG By A 'gold mme 9 in Perak that has not yet been fully exploited IN Perak, where miners have moved rivers in their quest for tin ore bearing land, and where the synthetic threat is viewed with ever-in-creasing concern in the rubber industry, there is at its752 words
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Advertisement230 1963-10-25 29 PERAK OMNIBUS OPERATORS 1 ASSOCIATION 1 OFFER LOYAL FELICITATIONS TO D.V.M.M. SULTAN PERAK AND D.V.M.M. RAJA PEREMPUAN PERAK ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR INSTALLATIONS ON 26th AND 27th OCTOBER, 1963 MEMBERS RED OMNIBUS CO. LTD. I CENTURY OMNIBUS OO LTD. BLUE RIBBON OMNIBUS CO. LTD. IfOH INTERNAL TRANSPORT BLUE OMNIBUS230 words
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Article, Illustration755 1963-10-25 30 IT'S BUILD, BUILD AND BUILD IN IPOH No less than 33 private developers putting up 7,400 houses in the town A MAN'S house has through the ages been a fairly accurate guide to his economic well being. This is true, despite the fact that some people who wish to appear755 words
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542 1963-10-25 30 OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL COURSE TOUGH— BUT NOT THAT TOUGH TO most people, the Outward Bound School in Lumut, on the west coast of Perak, conjures up a grim picture of students facing back breaking tasks during their three-week "term." This wrong conception of the school has been built up since542 words
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Advertisement66 1963-10-25 30 \^f HAPP<4 frr] GReertuGs I 9 /\L TO I I i THEIR HIGHNESSES THE SULTAN AND RAJA PEREMPUAN OF PERAK i From (€sso) I Hiiiiaiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiniiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiinii? CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. FELICITATIONS TO j H. H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK H. H. THE RAJA PEREMPUAN ON THEIR INSTALLATION CONGRATULATIONS TO H.66 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1963-10-25 31 FIRST RACE MEETING IN BUSTLING TIN METROPOLIS SAW AMATEURS IN ACTION THUMBING through fading pages of old records, EPSOM JEEP brings to light some interesting but little known facts about racing in Perak in Hie "good old days." Do you know that Racing1,321 words
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Advertisement76 1963-10-25 31 Serving Malaysia &%M and The World UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORP. LTD., (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) HEAD OFFICE: 11. LEBOH AMPANG. KUALA LUMPUR. EXTEND THEIR WARMEST FELICITATIONS TO HIS HIGHNESS PADUKA SRI SULTAN IDRIS AL-MUTAWAKIL ALALLAHI SHAH IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN ISKANDAR KADASALLEH SHAH. C.M.C.. PJ.K. SULTAN OF PERAK ON76 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1963-10-25 32 ALAN VIGURS - ALAN VIGURS I" 1 Secretary Kinta Sailing Club CHANGE MEANT DIFFERENT TYPE OF SAILING BOAT Now clubmen building their own CAILING, as a sport, has come to the State of Perak. On the third Sunday of every month a fleet of up to 201,220 words
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