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Title Section19 1963-10-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 THE STRAITS TIMES, Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration708 1963-10-26 1 Govt. to review salaries OWN-YOUR-OWN HOUSE SCHEME AND 'MORE EQUITABLE' HOUSING ALLOWANCE FOR 100,000 PUBLIC SERVANTS Kuala Lumpur Fri* THE Central Government has decided to set up a "highranking and impartial" commission to review the entire range of salary structures affecting more than 100,000 public servants.708 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-10-26 1 WEARING his Commander-in-Chief's uniform, the Yang diPertuan Agong sprinkles saffron on the standard of the 2nd RegL, Federation Reconnaissance Corps, before presenting it lo the unit at Port Dickson yesterday.— Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article27 1963-10-26 1 'I think the ladies will be patient for a while. We cannot afford to have them also confront us.' Mr. Manickavasagam on equal pay for women.27 words
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138 1963-10-26 1 MACA: A FORMAL REQUEST TO MALAYSIA MANILA, Fri. Pre- sident Macapagal said today he has formally asked Malaysia for an assurance that it will negotiate with the Philippines on its claim over Sabah. the Manila Chronicle reported. Mr. Macapagal said the Philippine Government's request which, if granted, would pave the138 words
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83 1963-10-26 1 17UCHING, Fri. An- other two border bandits have been killed and a third has been wounded .and captured .in Sarawak's Second Division. The success was the result of a contact yesterday by a border scout patrol and subsequent follow-up operations by security forces. The83 words
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Article53 1963-10-26 1 JArPUR.Vrt— Police have lulled 30 dacolts and arrested 108 In the Ch&mbal Rlvalnes of Central India, during a four month campaign, police announced here today. The dacoiis are bands ol outlaws who kidnap rich merchants for ransom, commit hWnway rouI faery and collect levy from villagersReuter - 53 words
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Article198 1963-10-26 1 Holiday pay means 'triple' pay COURT RULES SINGAPORE. Fri. A court of three judges ruled today that double pay for work on a. holiday meant "double the ordinary rate of salary, in addition to salary." In effect. this am units to what is Kent-rally called "triple" pay in labour circles.198 words
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Article210 1963-10-26 1 THE KING TO HIS MEN: BE PREPARED PORT DICKSON, Fri. The Yang di Pertuan Agong called on the men of the 2nd Regt., Federation Reconnaissance Corps, today to work and train harder to defend the country and be prepared for all eventualities. He was speaking at a brilliant ceremony held210 words
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Article199 1963-10-26 1 KUALA KANGSAR. Friday. A PRIVATE investiture ceremony was held in the palace here this evening when the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on behalf of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, presented the Sultan of Perak with the elaborate insignia of the Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara.199 words
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Article168 1963-10-26 1 British P.M. to Mr. X.: My hopes I ONDON. Fri. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, new British Prime Minister, has told Mr. Khrushchev he hopes that the nuclear test ban treaty "will encourage us to further efforts leading towards disarmament." Sir Alec said this in a message to the Soviet Prime MinisterReuter - 168 words
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Article41 1963-10-26 1 PACIFIC BIG LIFT' FRANRFI'RT. Fri IS Army Secretary, Mr. Cyrus Vance mM today Ainrnc.i plans to stage a "big lift" arrial troop movement to tbr Pacific next year and probably also to tbe Middle fast IPI. (Sec Page 3)41 words
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Article117 1963-10-26 2 KASHMIR PREMIER WARNS PAKISTAN AFRO-ASIAN DESK SRINAGAR, Fri. Kashmir's Premier, Ifr. Khwaja Shamsuddin. said last night that i India would take I steps to meet the threat if Pakistan violated the Kashmir ceasefire line i dividing Pakistan and Indian-controlled areas. He told a public meeting at Anantnag in Southern KashmirReuter - 117 words
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Article79 1963-10-26 2 Rangoon officials held RANGOON. Fri. Three 11 officials of the Ministry of Immigration and National Registration were arrested yesterday on suspicion of misconduct In connection with their duties. U Aye Thank, secretary, H. E. Bloch. assistant secretary, and U Mya Soe. an officer on special duty, were accused of issuing79 words
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Article41 1963-10-26 2 UP.I. Thais arrest Red suspect BANGKOK. Fii A Commun^t suspect was .uTt'sied near the Thai-Burmese border on Wednesday, a police .source said yesterday. Communist documents were seized from the man. including a book on the technique of revolution in Thailand.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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253 1963-10-26 2 ALGIERS, Friday. 3.000 supporters of rebel Col. Mohand Ou El Hadj. military leader of the Kabylia rebels, are expected to be organised today for a move towards the front, backing President Ben Bella in Algeria's border war with Morocco. The President announced overReuter - 253 words
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Article79 1963-10-26 2 MARRAKKSH, Fri.— King Hassan offered yesterday to mut President Ben Bella for peace talks anywhere with no strings attached. King Hassan, speaking in a news conference on the City Hall steps here, said: "Morocco makes no conditions about meetins with President Ben Bella." But he79 words
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158 1963-10-26 2 Apartheid: Sanctions move in Security Council UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The AfroAsian nations yesterday submitted a formal request for urgent Security Council discussion of the apartheid situation in South Africa in the wake of the republic's refusal to comply with the Council's latest resolution. Usually reliable sources said the Council wasReuter - 158 words
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Article55 1963-10-26 2 JAPANESE Crown Princess Michiko, who celebrated her 29th birthday early this week, is shown with her son Prince Hiro in their Togu Palace in Tokyo. The Crown Princess visited the Emperor and Empress at the Imperial Palace to have tea. She has fully recovered from aUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-10-26 2 PROTEST OVER COFFEE FROM INDONESIA Planters held SAIGON. Fri. Four French rubber plantation officials have been captured by Communist Vietcong and the director in Saigon of their company was wounded in the head by a gunshot when he was trying to evacuate families from the area.— Reuter. MANILA, Friday. TWOReuter - 154 words
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256 1963-10-26 2 WE ARE PAYING IN BLOOD SAYS MADAME AUSTIN (Texas), FrL Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu warned last night that a premature cut of U.S. aid to South Vietnam would cause great damage "not only to Vietnam but to the United States, too' She told a packed house of nearly 6.000 studentsUPI - 256 words
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Article37 1963-10-26 2 BANGKOK. Fri. —An eye specialist here has successfully used gibbon corneas in transplantation surgery on his patients, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday. The specialist is Dr. Bhisakdi Soonsawasdi of the Siriraj Hospital. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Miscellaneous16 1963-10-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \(m»i\ II u/uy MO yrwwiw/ i p^ Qp i i I16 words
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172 1963-10-26 3 Britain to expand scientific education U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK I ONPON, Fri. The L* British Government is to carry out plans for a massive expansion of the nations higher education over the next 10 years aimed at keeping pace with the need for more scientists and technologists. An official statement gave theReuter - 172 words
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95 1963-10-26 3 \TEW YORK, Fri. 11 A 40ft. "Jelly monster" seen twice last month underwater 17 miles off the New Jerseycoast has disappeared. U.S. Wildlife Service scientists and divers who saw It described It as a sort of transparent sea serpent. Divers returned to theUPI - 95 words
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94 1963-10-26 3 LONDON, Frt A prisoner in a British 'jail swallow ed knives, nails, spoon handles, tacks and other pieces of metal and lived. Dr. Desmond Farley, In the current issue of the British Medical Journal, shows an X-ray of the man's stomach. In theReuter - 94 words
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Article77 1963-10-26 3 LONDON, Pri. Lord Bessborough, a 50-year-old businessman, becomes parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Science in a final list of Government appointments issued by the new British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, yesterday. He succeeds Mr. Denzll Preeth who dropped out of the Government for healthReuter - 77 words
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Article42 1963-10-26 3 LONDON, Pri. A helicopter carrying Princess Marina yesterday made an emergency landing In the grounds of a technical colleee at Ensom southwest London. Nobody was hurt. The emergency was believed to be due to a mechanical fault. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-10-26 3 HOW MUCH ARE THE DOGGIES IN THE DAIMLER? BOW-W0W... £500 EACH INVERT morning a chaaf'El fear-driven Daimler glides away from a Georgian house in Reading. about 60 miles west of London, and heads for the open Berkshire countryside. When it stops in a quiet lane, theMirrorpic - 203 words
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294 1963-10-26 3 Wife's 'Messiah* that made him a bankrupt CHELTENHAM (England), Friday. rjANADIAN-born Steele, 47, an ice cream salesman told a bankruptcy court here yesterday his 41-year-old wife claimed she had 'spiritually married" George Bernard Shaw, who died in 1950, and said early last year she was to give birth to aReuter - 294 words
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132 1963-10-26 3 Soviet, U.S. scientists share atom prize WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States annual Ato m s for Peace award was presented to two leading physicists one Russian and one American. The .Sqvfet scientist. Dr. Vladimir Veksler. director of the high energy laboratory of Russia's Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Is theReuter - 132 words
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200 1963-10-26 3 Industrialist who got a slap -fined for being disorderly- WEALTHY industrial- ist Bernard Sunley had his face slapped in an incident in the foyer of London's Strand Theatre on the opening night of •A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. a court was told here yesterday. prosecutingReuter - 200 words
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227 1963-10-26 3 Airlift of a whole division in just 63 hours riRANKFURT, Fri. Operation "big lift," the massive strategic airlift of 15,000 troops from Texas to West Germany, ended successfully last night ahead of schedule. A C-130 transport, the last plane to make the 5.600-mlle flight, touched down at Sembach air base,Reuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration389 1963-10-26 4 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Friday A BRITISH technician attached to the Royal Air Force at Tengah told a preliminary inquiry today that he had lost his normal voice after being injured during an armed robbery. Senior technician H.H. Black was testifying389 words
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Article95 1963-10-26 4 Rotary sponsors 2 youth clubs SINGAPORE, Fri. Two InterAct Clubs In Singapore will hold their charter dinner at the Raffles Institution School hall tomorrow. Among those attending the dinner, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Singapore, will be officials of the Ministry of Education, school principals and Singapore Rotarians. The95 words
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Article36 1963-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Frt,— The North Indian Hindu Association will celebrate "Shrl Vijayadashaml Day" on Sunday with a variety programme of Hindi speeches, poems and music at the Association's building In Cuff Road at 7 p.m.36 words
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Article361 1963-10-26 4 THK following In today* iche-dule of civil aircraft movrmenta at Paya Lrbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lines From Jakarta iJI. 716) s.so a.m. ■OACi Prom London, Zurich, Cairo, Aqaba, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (HA TOO) 4.30 p.m.: from London, Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut, Teneran, New361 words
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266 1963-10-26 4 MRS. POOLE:... IT COULD ONLY MEAN-RAPE' Soon afterwards two others arrived on the scene. Technician Black said: "They tried to pull Mrs. Poole out of the car and made an Improper suggestion. She appealed to them to return the car's ignition key and to take me to the doctor. "They266 words
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Article65 1963-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Director of Posts, Mr. M.B. Subramaniam. today reminded the public to do their Christmas mailings as soon as possible if they want them to be delivered on or before Dec. 25. The latest dale for Christmas posting within the Malaysian territories is65 words
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Article, Illustration263 1963-10-26 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Pu a n Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today called on "all goodhearted" Singaporeans to support the proposed Social Service Centre to be formed by the Singapore Council of Social Service, when she opened an exhibition and sale of work of263 words
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Advertisement338 1963-10-26 4 capTtoL" "opens today i Singapore S Shows daily: 1 1 a.m. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 It 9.30 p.m. i I A MILLION DOLLAR PAYROLL I I A MASTER PLAN TO STEAL IT? 1 J PAY MASTER 1 FIELD CASHIER BMWfcu mm iV<Bl mmw^J^^^^^ Bi^H a^sstshfll B I\^ W C\ WWwWfW^a I338 words
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Advertisement550 1963-10-26 4 ORGANISATION' OI»I\S TOIL •«w '4< »in »«io„ w aj A pnze d M MIDNIGHT'™ Kirk Doubles Mil/. Govror ■"FOR LOVE OR MONEY" G.g Young COLOR (UI-SB) TomorrowMTi7re^^^Fr»7Trit "Return of the Phoenix" Mond. 9 jhowScop* Color English subs. m PLUS Personal Appearance ON 1 STAG^^HS^U^v^naChun. as "> e» of XOW SHOW550 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-10-26 5 Aishah tells UN of our 5-Year Plan— I TNITED NATIONS, Fri. Senator Aishah Ghani, Malaysia's only woman member of the Senate, explained her country's Second Five-Year Plan to the U.N. Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee yesterday. She said the Government had decided to stress eco- nomic aspects of the plan105 words
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140 1963-10-26 5 lI'DH. Fri.— A \nuth who took time oft' from his job-hunting to direct a stranger to the trade school here was instead taken for a ride to the Tasek industrial estate, where he was robbed of S4O. Syed Kamaruddin bin Syed Abu. 19,140 words
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90 1963-10-26 5 All 55 new members will take oath at the meeting indication, they would have to sit with the Opposition, he added. All 55 new members of the House will be sworn in at the meeting. Thirty three of them are Alliance members and will therefore sit with the Government. Opposition90 words
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Article147 1963-10-26 5 Pro-Malaysia PAP on Opposition benches? KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THERE wi II be no "neutral bench" in the new House of Representatives, an official spokesman said today. He was answering questions on seating arrangements for the 55 new MPs from Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak when147 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-10-26 5 I Tan Cheak Hin. 13-year-old pupil of the Federation School for the Deaf in Prnang, who won the second prize in the pictorial section of the recent! London Art Exhibition organised by the Commonwealth Society of the Deaf. Cheak Hin submitted two colour65 words
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141 1963-10-26 5 IT'S ROYAL CUSTOMS SERVICE NEXT WEEK KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will confer the title "Royal" on the Malaysian Customs and Excise Department at a ceremony in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. More than 600 guests have been Invited to attend the ceremony.141 words
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Article177 1963-10-26 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Friday. 'pHREE vital departments in the Brunei Govern- ment are without their heads of department. Efforts are being made to fill these vacant posts. A number of other government department are also short of qualified staff and this Is holding back many ofReuter - 177 words
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321 1963-10-26 5 Broadcast salesman loses alimony appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today dismissed an appeal by a Radio Malaysia "time salesman" against a maintenance order awarded to his estranged wife and son. The judge, after listening to arguments by counsel for both parties, said he321 words
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Article34 1963-10-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Penguran Kerma Indra Haji Monamed. Brunei's Controller of Telecommunications, arrived here tonieht as the Sultan of Brunei's representative at the Sultan of Perak's installation in Kuala K.ingsur on Saturday.34 words
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Article39 1963-10-26 5 PENANO. Fri.— Burglars broke into a house occupied by an Australian family at Choong Lye Hin Road yesterday, and escaped with $100. Thr thieves climbed up a drain pipe, removed a windowpane and entered the house.39 words
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Advertisement68 1963-10-26 5 WALLY BYAM CARAVANEERS if '^K 1 _^^^B^Bj BflEl^. r "t, m «H| H miu>.Al ITW I««»**" Jfc^. v: "<f 'Selamat datang' means the hearty Hello and Welcome that all Malaysians will extend to you. We are pleased that you have come to visit our country. Shell, too, is pleased to68 words
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Advertisement273 1963-10-26 5 See»youfor dinner at the FOUR OONS restaurant Dmeiand dance at Singapore's newesttand smartest! restaurant. The food and service'arer simply superb. Non-stop music by top. Filipino and Malayan bands. Open -from 6to 12 nightly 1 a.m. on Saturdays and holidays. Dial 240* for table reservations. sinoopura 565 ORCHARD RUAU.. TEL: 2404273 words
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Article134 1963-10-26 6 THE TENSION WAS SO GREAT IT COULD MAKE A MAN FAINT— AND IT DID Edinburgh awards for 7 from Seletar CINGAPORE, Fri. A 22--mile exploration trip in the Malayan jungle north of Kota Tinggi, with two nights sleeping In hammocks, has helped to win silver134 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-10-26 6 PORT DICKSON, Friday. A SPECIAL V.I.P. guest of the 2nd Regiment, Federation Reconnaissance Corps, attended the ceremony at which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong presented it with its Regimental Standard here today He was Sgt. Jorn Borup. 24, of the Royal Danish Army who165 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-10-26 6 PR every soldier the tension is always terrific at a Com-mander-in-Chief's Inspection. So much so it can make a man faint. So it was yesterday for Lance Cpl. Manoharan. during a parade at Songala Camp, Port Dickson, when the Yang di-Pertuan A gong presented a standard to the 2nd Regiment,Straits Times cameraman Wan Seng Yip shows the few seconds of Lance-Cpl - 122 words
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Article35 1963-10-26 6 SEREMBAN. Fri. A traffic policeman was assaulted by three men here this afternoon some time after he had taken down the number of a vehicle for causing obstruction. Three men have been detained.35 words
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Article114 1963-10-26 6 Templer Park swotter robbed RAWANG. Fri. A schoolboy, Thong Yap Seng, who was preparing his lessons in the quietness of Templer Park, four miles from here, was yesterday robbed of $10 by two youths. Thong, 18, had driven from his Batu Road home to the 1 park. He was studying114 words
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Article77 1963-10-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Another local recruitinr drive for the Territorial Army was announced today as part of Malaysia's state of alert. The latest opening for volunteers is the T.A.s 22nd Engineering Sauadron at Malacca. Recruiting: will take place at the Bukit Bruang T.A. centre next Tuesday77 words
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Article86 1963-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Business Houses Employees Union today released an open letter signed by about 180 of the union's members from Sime Darby (S) Ltd.. saying that they were "satisfied and happy" to remain with the union. Copies of the letter have also been sent86 words
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131 1963-10-26 6 'Blood debt' talks go into —Round 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian and Japanese officials today discussed at length the principle on which a gesture of atonment would be made by the Japanese Government. It was the second round of talks to settle the $160 million "blood debt" claim by the131 words
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Article177 1963-10-26 6 THIEVES, apparently with an eye on the sharp rise in the price of sugar, yesterday broke into a godown in Market Street and carted away 91 sacks of sugar worth $8,000. The theft was discovered by Mr. Ng Chang Yue, a partner of the Hong Guan177 words
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Advertisement318 1963-10-26 6 'y HBWr f < Lloyd Triestino Announces NEW "GUGLIELMO MARCONI" Calling Singapore on Her Maiden voyage to Italy ARRIVING SOON Inaugurating a new monthly luxury service from Singapore to Italy Lloyd Triestino's superb, spacious, modern 27,000-ton liner "Marconi" is destined to play another important are large indoor games room, and318 words
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237 1963-10-26 7 'Stand behind King and country' call to Chinese THE Penang State M.C.A. today appealed to Malaysians of Chinese origin to stand united behind King and country. "The MCA is not trying to woo supporters," Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, Legal Adviser to the Pen- ang MCA, explained in a statement. "But237 words
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245 1963-10-26 7 BRUNEI OIL: ANY FIRM CAN NOW PROSPECT BRUNEI TOWN, Friday. COMPANIES prospecting for oil in Brunei need not be British-registered under new mining laws passed by the Brunei Legislative Council. Previously, any mining company intending to operate in Brunei had to be British -registered and had to employ a certain245 words
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157 1963-10-26 7 Singapore sending a cultural mission -to XL— SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government will send a 90 member cultural mission to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday to commemorate the opening of the Malaysian Parliament on Nov. 2. Announcing this today, the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry o! Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee.157 words
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Article151 1963-10-26 7 Query on those Iraq study grants FNANG, Fri. The Penang Umno division, in a statement today, asked the Ministry of Education to clarify whether the Iraqi Government's offer of 10 scholarships •for Malayan Muslim students had been made through official channels. "Some PMIP leaders have been going round claiming credit151 words
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288 1963-10-26 7 A MISTAKE, SAYS MINER IN 'FALSE RETURNS' CASE I POH, Fri.— A tin miner, Chee Hoi Voon, told the magistrate's court here today he had made a mistake in a letter of explanation to the Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Majid. He was making his288 words
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119 1963-10-26 7 ALOR STAR. Fri. Twenty-three officials of the Kedah State MCA youth section and six officials of the State branch who recently resigned their I posts have been asked to remain In office. The 29 resigned in pro- test against the re-election early119 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-10-26 7 FORMER RRI MAN FREE AFTER RED KIDNAPPING KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An ex-Malayan robber expert was released last Sunday after being held captive by the Vietcong guerillas (or five days in South Vietnam, it was learned today. He is Dr. E. I) C. Baptiste (above), director-general of the Robber Research Institute147 words
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191 1963-10-26 7 Free port assurance welcomed by Penang PENANG, Fri. The Prime Minister's assurance that Penang's entry into the Malaysian Common Market would be delayed until the people of the island could be persuaded to accept it, was well received here today The chairman of a committee of representatives of the local191 words
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Article32 1963-10-26 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri. Work has started an Che renovation o: Government rice mills in Parit Buntar district. The project, costin? 586.560. Is expected to be completed within two months32 words
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103 1963-10-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today sen: congratulatory messages to President Ngo Dlnh Diem on the occasion of the National Day of Vietnam. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's message said: "On this very auspicious anniversary of103 words
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281 1963-10-26 8 GAULDIN MIRANDA - From Perlis to Kuching, they are all loyal CHEERS AS RAZAK SAYS >VM SATISFIED' THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told a cheering crowd of 3.000 today that he was "satisfied with the demonstrations by the loyal and patriotic citizens of Malaysia to resist Indonesia's confrontation policy." Speaking at281 words
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280 1963-10-26 8 J^ TOP-LEVEL Government committee has been appointed to solve a $5 million mix-up. The money, according to Government sources, was to have been paid to destitute and underprivileged families and to numerous voluntary welfare organisations in Malaya Originally, welfare funds were280 words
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156 1963-10-26 8 A surprise for visiting Australian imp MALACCA, Pri. An Australian M.P.. Mr. Keith Hooper, who served with the Australian Army in Malaya in the Second World War, will get a pleasant surprise when he visits this town. One of several friends ne knew, while his unit was camped near the156 words
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Article66 1963-10-26 8 IPOH. Pri. A sundry shop owner, Abdul Rahim Mohamcd Meerasa, 38, slept through It all when thieves broke Into his shop in Chemor, 10 miles from here. this morning and took $206 :u cash and provisions. Tho thieves gained entry by scaling over th« back wall.66 words
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Article56 1963-10-26 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Mohamed Noor bin Mat Diah. a nominee of Sabah. has been selected by the Government of India for two years 1 (1963-1965' training in the rangers course at the Southern Forest Rangers College. Coimbatore under the technical co-operation scheme of the Colombo Plan.56 words
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Article121 1963-10-26 8 ABOUT 350 represen- tatives from 128 Chinese guilds and associations here met last night to set up a Chinese Patriotic Action Committee to rally support for Tengku Abdul Rahman in facing Indonesia's confrontation policy. It was decided to hold an all -Chinese anti-Indonesia rally here on Nov.121 words
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Miscellaneous143 1963-10-26 8 Mlofi Oop B# V.T. Uawniim COURSE rM ALL RK3HT.'.' MY WELL. AU. I GOT VSKf I ...HERE YOU ARE 7 I NEVER HEARP J-^ I GOSH, HAVEN'T YOU EVER IS YOUR EPUCA7WN I UVIN 1 IN TH' AGE I ABOUT ANY WHATS \t I HEARP OF FAIR DAMSELS NOPE.' I143 words
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Article, Illustration1746 1963-10-26 9 INTRIGUE AND AVA SETS THE FUSE ALIGHT DAY ONE OF A PROVOCATIVE NEW SERIES HERE, under raw sun, in the primitive, jungle-edge village of Puerto Vallarta, 350 miles west of Mexico City. film director John Huston has .assembled a cast of characters. An explosive cast of characters. But not without1,746 words
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Advertisement133 1963-10-26 9 (T DRAGONSVILLE /PRINCIPAL RESIDENTS PETER EVANS ELIZABETH TAYLOR /SUE LYON fjj: REPORTS s^^&a W^ -ML TENNESSEE WILLIAMS /DEBORAH KERR^-^v FROM MEXICO. JOHN HUSTON RICHARD BURTON ijk |M LOCATION OF a. Pink 1... Europe's latest, fashion colour has inspired UFRICD m compute new rolden emm -no refills 1 Gala of London133 words
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Advertisement58 1963-10-26 9 GOOD FOR YOU Tired? You will benefit from a bottle of Guinness Wolf Stout taken before or during the evening meal. The cares of the day recede and digestive processes improve. Drink Guinness Wolf Stout whenever you feel depressed and tired, and see how quickly you regain good humour and58 words
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Article40 1963-10-26 10 it Horeia tit Minimum) BETWEEN Yap Pow Lewi. o W' Mr. and Mrs. Yap Tai Cheong of K L. and Josephine Yeo Saw Bee. do Mr. Paul Yeo Kee Hoon and late Madame Koh Chenn Heng of Singapore. 26-10-63.40 words
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Article130 1963-10-26 10 M Wmr4t tit (Minimum) MRS. CHAN SOO PEHC 82 passed away peacefully 24-10-63 leaving behind tyro sons, Kok Cnya and Kok Choo. several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Cortege leave Singapore C»*ket Company 0 am 27-10-63 for Malacca. CHAN:-- Chan Blew Lay aged 72 years passed am ay peacefully on130 words
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Article60 1963-10-26 10 >t tit 'Minimum, THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Lob Yong Cbeong thank all friends aad relatives for their kind attendances, wreaths, donation* and loan of cars In their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF the late Madam I.lew Slew Yoong thank relatives and friends for th.-lr kind assistance, donations,60 words
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Article254 1963-10-26 10 :o M/erets tit (Minimum) THE COCKPITS RIJSTTAFEL >s served every Siturdav and Sunday lunch time. KISH'S OF COODWCOD HOTEL, Singapore, invite you to see their exotH: selection of Pure Silk Banes et very low prices. FAREX givei sttsntlal neurithment fram weaning age TEETHINC CHILDREN enjoy the m«|i. dilicioua taste254 words
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Article616 1963-10-26 10 ervices The taxpayer will want to know more about the intentions of the proposed review of the structure of government salaries and wages before welcoming it But clearly there JS a strong case for review. The last general revision of salaries was ten years ago. There have been616 words
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Article333 1963-10-26 10 The new rules announced by the Federal Education Ministry on Chinese and Tamil instruction in national and national- type schools should go a long way towards re-assuring those who still misunderstand the Government's attitude towards the language and culture of the two immigrant communities. It should also to333 words
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Article254 1963-10-26 10 The post of student director at the Malaysian High Commission in Australia has never appeared so important as in the seven months it has been vacant Though the facts do not justify some of the more alarming expressions of anxiety over the welfare of th»; 6,000 young Malaysians254 words
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477 1963-10-26 10 T ONDON. Fri. Experts of the World Health Organisation hare started a campaign to restore the status of the family doctor in modern medicine. The publication of their report comes at a time of wide debate in many countries on477 words
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Article374 1963-10-26 10 LETTERS I FULLY support Mrs. Lee Kong Yew's views on teachers (ST. Oct. 23). However, I must point out that the Ministry of Education's advertisement on Monday stated in one part that those who were in possession of the Cambridge O.C.E. (General Certificate of Education) must also,374 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1963-10-26 10 STANLEY KARNOW - The other war being waged Vietnam WE are no longer the tail on Madame Nhu's kite," said a leading American diplomat in Saigon, and backing up such blunt m&taphors with action, the U.S. is trying to disengage itself from identity with President Ngo Dinh Diem's regime. Since he arrived here1,011 words
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Advertisement545 1963-10-26 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Wmrds tit (Minimum) RICHARD TAN To Don* Taa Bwoo Oek 26th October IBM at Singapore Registry. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS Word* SJ.it (Mim.i ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, lioh. Golf Club Road. Sunday Srrvirr 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN (.HURCH, SINGAPORE Corner Orchird Road PenanK Road.545 words
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Advertisement78 1963-10-26 10 oLijeS LjrvaUU Cfifi "Cloee your eyes, imagine going through life that way!" From this npenment, on* could r«odily reoliz* th« importance of our eyesight. So don't toke chonce* whenever you hoy« ony visual trouble. Inferior eyesight service or improper glosses can couse irreparable visual domoge. Entrust your eyes only to78 words
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Advertisement72 1963-10-26 10 YANGTZEKIANG TRADING CO., LTO. M, ft,. 56* SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE, TC1.7330? 7St BIRCH ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR, TIL, ***** 201, NORTH ROAD, BUKIT GLUGOR, PENANG, IfL. 0 743J DOLLS' CARRIAGES 'frttnt toll, pram, Jr |i ivillablt in miny ntm *©•> tfatifnt t»4 with <*•**} ■■■•rlens »>«l«t.rr V fP 1 flM72 words
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292 1963-10-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. \fR. TAN SIEW SIN, national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, said today that the Government would do everything possible to preserve the Chinese and Tamil languages and cultures in this country. In a statement welcoming the Ministry of Education292 words
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118 1963-10-26 11 SINGAPORE, Prl. The First DiMrict Court, was told today that when revenue officers boarded a motor vessel moored in Telok Ayer Basin, They found 47 gold bars and five bracelets worth $55,595 hidden in the engine room. Tan Ah Soon. 35. described as118 words
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Article68 1963-10-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. The Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah. Data Mustaffa bin Da v Harun. flew In here today on his way to looh to attend the installation ceremony of the Sultan of Perak tomorrow. He was met at the airport by Sabah's Minister for Local68 words
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Article, Illustration166 1963-10-26 11 MANPOWER CHIEF FLIES NORTH ON A MISSION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. HPHE Commissioner of the newly-formed ManA power Department, Mr. S. Kumar, left here today for North Malaya to co-ordinate preliminary groundwork for the Malaysia-wide registration for national service. All he would say to reporters at the airport was: "I am166 words
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82 1963-10-26 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Chinese Swimming Club In Amber Road has been closed for the last one week following a work stoppage by about 35 employees. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the workers, today claimed tha'. thetr members were locked out82 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-10-26 11 $1,000 fine on amah who lured boy friend to hold-up OINGAPORE, Frl. Chiam Chen Fong. 28. a washerwoman, was sentenced by a District Court today to one day's Jail and fined $1,000 for abetting three unknown men in robbing Chua Koon San. her former boyfriend, near the Katong Grand Hotel271 words
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238 1963-10-26 11 'THE First Criminal x District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam,- today criticised the prosecution for being "unduly harsh" on an undefended accused person. Poh Lam San* 22, a police supervisee. Poh. now serving an 18--month'jail sentence imposed on Sept. 5, was238 words
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92 1963-10-26 11 CROSSING THE BRIDGE OF 45 SWORD BLADES T>RANDISHING a XJspear and holding his "magic" ring, a medium representing the baby god "Lo Cha" walks on a bridge of 45 blades during the "Bridge of Swords' walking ceremony at the Noordin Street Ghaut shrine in Penang. The shrine celebrated the festival92 words
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151 1963-10-26 11 Naval Base 'soon running efficiently' SINGAPORE, Friday. TTHE ROYAL Navy claimed tonight there would soon be enough civilian workers to run the Naval Base efficiently despite the strike by the Naval Base Labour Union. A spokesman said: "Thirty more men reported for work this morning. "This steady increase, averaging about151 words
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Advertisement117 1963-10-26 11 I^ybod)^ Saying..- :::at IT C II v '^^B m^r t£ for 19 MODEL 41O* Pnt. S6io/- Ua»s24/-««ir« Br^^^^^'^^'^^'^^^ W^^ 'I'he world famous Pye labo17"MOOEL 4wio ~w~ r ratories of Cambridge. England offer you the most modern j&*%& B^^^Hll^B laboratory-tested Py* TV I 9lv receivers. All Pye TV sets have MH117 words
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Advertisement92 1963-10-26 11 I vJU^HH BBb T JRBI w Jtt VMK as? *s m A H aKHßrflßaßi He i o^BflV _jMlj v Wk\ IS 1 1 V m Ep'W m j^^^Bfc j Kfll| B^V Af **V||mK» W^m \2Mmm <iOBK^ BflW Mf BH Cfl/Mi4 fo^ ovehseas now on sale It's time tc buy and92 words
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Miscellaneous627 1963-10-26 11 |Today's radio, TV| For Two; 12 midnight NegaraRADIO MALAYSIA ka. Close Down M^l*^Jlft «"i >BT »rAVK RADIO SINGAPORE S t-K V list. 41.7 mrt rr> AJd.: 6.00 Time Signal Nega- MtOWM «Avt stKVlct ru-su, 0-U2 Pitiuut xo brcai- h w&nm last; 7.00 Time Signal, me s>UOKlV»av> >ruvich News; <.10 bongs627 words
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152 1963-10-26 12 Airmen in bid to set world record at i darts I SINGAPORE, Fri. A team of eight airmen will try to break Uie world record for scoring a million-and-one at darts in the Chalet Club at R.A.F. Changi next Wednesday. They aim to do it in 12 hours or. failing152 words
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203 1963-10-26 12 IPOH, Fri. The Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava in 1854 was commemorated here today by the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars with a colourful ceremo nial parade. Brigadier J.D. Kine-Martln. commander of the 17th Gurkha Division. Malaya area. Inspected the203 words
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Article110 1963-10-26 12 Chairman of Panas denies I split XL CUING. Fri. The Party Negara of Sarawak chairman. Datu Bandar, today denied allegations of a split in the party. He also denied that Party Negara would be dissolved, and 'would be, formed into a branch of the United Malay National Organisation in Sarawak.110 words
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Article102 1963-10-26 12 Flood fund gets $1 9 835 more KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Another $1,835 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing the total to $186,469. The day's biggest single donation $656.75 came from the staff and pupils of the Pasar Road English School (Two), Kuala102 words
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372 1963-10-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fHE National Union of Plantation Workers has urged legislation to set up a national workmen's compensation fund to which all employers would be compelled to contribute. An editorial in the latest issue of the N.U.P.W. organ, Union Herald, criticised372 words
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Article154 1963-10-26 12 HOUSING: SINGLE MEN PROTEST ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Two hundred and seventy Malay squatter families here have been resettled in the Kampong Pandan low-cost housing scheme. Another 334 families will be resettled there by the end of this year, the Housing Officer of the Federal Capital Commission. Mr. Koh Eng Llm,154 words
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Article140 1963-10-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl.— A new course which may extend teacher training facilities for Malaysia and Singapore has been announced by the University of Queensland. This Is stated by the Australian High Commission here. The course, the first of its kind In Australia, has been developed140 words
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277 1963-10-26 12 Adventure seven set up record in jungle travel KOTA BHARU, Fri. Seven Australian Army adventurers paddled their way into the record books this week after ending a 126-mile journey down three rivers aboard three inflantable rubber assault boats. Their time: Seven days. Allowed time: Nine days. It was all part277 words
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Article435 1963-10-26 12 COLD WAR ON AMAH STATUS ON AGAIN cold war over the status of amahs employed in the homes of Commonwealth Forces families in Malaya is on again. The War Department Civilian Staff Association, which represents the 3.500 amahs involved, reported today the latest deadlock in negotiations with the British War435 words
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Article223 1963-10-26 12 TTN is set for a renew- ed upsurge, accordIng to this week's Investors Chronicle. By Wednesday the spot price had reached £&sfl£ and the forward price stood at £956£ a ton. At £965 the International Tin Council's buffer stock manager will be forced to223 words
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Advertisement108 1963-10-26 12 Try Vaseline Trade Mark SHAMPOO FREE A&' r^E HB^^^^^^^^^^SHfe wB vksolinG hH 1 Vs) Q P l l n P ill "h^unpoo I BRAND B» Jv I fII^PHPfIMV^H Km H* NORMAL HAIR Ml IH W mI A '^^1 r&$HS&t '■''$:''*ss' 1<w BSS^^^S^ iiiliilii iiiiimiiimitiiiiii Here is a truly magnificent offer108 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-26 12 Buff* tlunntf #J f/ Ralph ¥1* hnttnhl /ALL WIGHT,"*" NOW THEN, TELL ME] NOW THEN, TO A m SZ~.. -ZNJI I BUT LET ME SOMETHING I 3 V CONTUJUe.FUPOSV- )A A f TELLVEPjfI Jj I SiTDOWNITM SHOULD KNOW ZD .x^ L- 1^42 words
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Article156 1963-10-26 13 CONGRATULATIONS to the Selangor Turf Club on a very successful meeting. On the last day the crowd was so great that although I arrived on the course at 1 p.m. every seat in the new stand was occupied, and I, together with many others,156 words
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Article392 1963-10-26 13 WHERE WILL THE SHORTIES' GO? "]X> hear that "height" Is an advantage for teachers In training is ridiculous. We all know that the vertical growth of a human being Is natural and has its restriction. At present the range of unemployment in Singapore Is very392 words
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114 1963-10-26 13 ORAL MALAY TEST SHOULD BE KEPT ON I AGREE with your correspondent that there is no necessity for a compulsory pass in the oral test in order to qualify for the H.S.C. Malay written examination. I think the oral test ought to stay, whether optional or compulsory, for this will114 words
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Article253 1963-10-26 13 HOW TO BEAT PIRATES V.H.F. sets for fishermen I OFFER a possible solution to the problem of Indonesian piracy and the terrorisation of our fishermen. On estates and mines all over the country there must be hundreds of very high frequency radio trancelvers used during the emergency, and now lying253 words
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Advertisement273 1963-10-26 13 Ha BP^~^^ masculine freshness makes it s. great to be a man! Bnlliantme 1/ J™ ==i/ Shampoo IB SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Men's, Youths' and Boys' Wear gives you p p BETTER s yK BETTER 1 [S Materials Service 111 i Because ot the f -erfect and faultless finish in273 words
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Advertisement112 1963-10-26 13 FOR HAPPY HEALTHY DAYS AHIAD j^CT *^sX DRINK /^i^ APPLES p%3^l with the goodness of X^-L"T*^L i wK a^^^^f^'^VjJ it*!*] *i m STORAGE *^X* What You Need Is A Very Good Suit And What We Sell To You Is Always A Perfect Smart Looking Suit AH CHUM TAILOR 63, Orchard112 words
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Miscellaneous270 1963-10-26 13 Straits Times Crossword H^HibVbßblbVHH< i I 2 I I^l 14-1 ie 1 1 ■Bl I'- I II I I I 1 n^^^^^^^^^^^^^r~~~aTa»Tr~~~BtatM~~~"B»TaTd~"BßßT 1 ~"B»TaTl II bb^b! b^bV b^H b^bV kaH ■Lt Hi alt Halß^aF ACROSS 5. One change of oura can be 1. A mole, maybe, that attracts burdensome (7).270 words
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Advertisement663 1963-10-26 14 BBBBBBBBkwjßwßwawaa -—^Mm\\\\\\ asMswJSB I Con tinned from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT rdt M (Mi*.)— Box tt eta. matrm read the nan Kir Appointment* acant in The Sunday Mail each week. APPLICATIONS to Box AM7S S.T. nd Box A 3877 ST. Thanked. Sltua••r« filled. COUPLE withes Chinese Cook-Boy unah no children663 words
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Advertisement1063 1963-10-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words U (Min.y—Box tt eta. txtrm APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM Experienced Teachers for the poet of Senior Assistant In the Bam Mm National Type Primary (Afternoon) School, Teluk Anaon. Application forms (obtainable from the school) should be completed and sent by registered post to Chairman. Board of Managers1,063 words
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Advertisement1125 1963-10-26 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt tS (Mm. i— Box St eta. txtrm FURNISHED ROOM to let at No. 65-B, Devonshire Road, off Orange Road. Spore. District 9. Suits couple Bachelors/working girls. NEW HOUSE, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, servants' Quarters, to let in select part of Be ran nan. Telephone Seremban 4343.1,125 words
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Advertisement1011 1963-10-26 14 GODOWN SPACE WANTED t t Wm *f M (Ml*,) Bma tt tta. tmtrm IN K.L. ARIA, advertiser requires to rent on 4-year lease from Ist January 1064. minimum 7,000 sq.ft. concrete warehouse space. Reply to Box 2024 K.L. EDUCATION If ITarot* X (Ml*.}— 9mm tt eta, tmtrm GUARANTIED POSTAL TUITION1,011 words
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Advertisement1003 1963-10-26 14 DOGS, PETS, ETC tt Wmrmw U (Ml*.)— Boa M ets. txtrm HEALTHY EUCA. CLAW 1, 8 weeks old Dobermann Ptnchcr puppies far sale. Phono 446 Talping. MACAWS*. Ona pair green winged/ scarlet macaw*. Recently Imported. Healthy, beautiful and rare. Seen at 81. Chamberlain Road. Ipoh. SUPERB BOXER PUPPIES by Imported1,003 words
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Advertisement1099 1963-10-26 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wtrdt U «sv) Boa tt eta, matrm I ISM FIAT 1100 Blue/Orey Saloon. Ammeter and Fan extras. Excellent t Condition $2,650/-. Ring (Spore) I ***** after 11.00 a.m. No dealers. 1 MO MIDGET. First registered July I 1963 Light Grey. Immaculate oondl- C tloo.' Low mileage.1,099 words
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Advertisement1021 1963-10-26 14 VEHICIES FOR SALE Words W (Mm.)— Btx St eta. txtrm TONQ AIK MOTOR Trading Com■any offer:- 1063 Flat 1800. Mini forris Cooper. Mini Austin S/Wagon. L 961 VoUswacen, 1960 Mini Austin. ■joor 1000 Van. 1090 Plymouth, vi >xford, K/Zodlac, F/Squlre, R/ Dauphine, O/Kapltan, 1958 Austin 55 Tmn. 1057 F/Zodlac. 19561,021 words
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Advertisement916 1963-10-26 14 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 2t Wtrdt tt (Mi*.) Sax St eta. txtrm JEUNBSSE ET BEAUTE. Sleamrelax bath and body-nussage by experienced masseur/masseuse. Modern aad hygienic. 23 cV 32 Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Road. Telepbone 2&473 ***** (Spore). GENTLEMEN Kor Mwadlab Massage and weight reducing steam bathe, facial treatment, manicures, pedicures, and916 words
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Advertisement1283 1963-10-26 15 10LIVERP00L > WEST COAST U.K-i Due S'pori Sam P. Slam Pimm ELPENOR Li'erMOl GUsgtm ll Pt/Oct IT Bit 21 ACHILLES mouth I'M*.. HMI aii Oct 27/ 3 EUMAEBS uveraeel Glasgow m Oct 28 Nn 2 Mv 4 MENESTHEOI LiieriMl. Mivn Nn 3 Nn 1 Nn 1/18 Nn 11 PELEUS L'iml.1,283 words
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Advertisement1448 1963-10-26 15 WmM THE EAC IMNES HQJnfOn^l am niioaai wt aa. ko*o«-.> mlmmxm* t «jj •WO*** y&Ot MOjQOjOJ] ftttkaaM MiOtM *SSi HaOMf wM^> SAIIINSS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEH, ANTWERP ROTTEROtM, »MSTERD>M, OSLO, COTHENBURC AHD COPENHAGEN. S'ooro P S'haa Penani "FALSTRIA" B) SailM* In Pert 71 Oct 28/23 Oct "BORIMNA" I)1,448 words
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Advertisement1402 1963-10-26 15 I BENULINE I qPttSS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVtRPOOL 6. CONTINENTAL WBW. ram P. S'haa Pinang BENVORLICN IK) H'Mrm, llea, A>rer«. R'daa IB Pt/Oct 23 Oct 30/ I BENLiRIG (E Lp L'MIT Hull. H'k»rg. R'dam Oct 28/3 Nn 4/ 7 BENLOMONB tU L'OM, HDurg, Ant««rp Oct 23/ 1 Nn 3/ 41,402 words
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Advertisement1333 1963-10-26 15 te McAUSTER «c CO., LTD. w^ IM- ll* ***** \aaV ELLERMAN LINE 4fc KLAVENESS LINE V LONDON, ■AMBBOtB, MTTERBAJg, LOS ANGELES, SAN FUNCISCO, kUVIi, NUU MIBOUSMOHSii SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 6 PORTLAND an or Wellington- tMt g ni S*por* f S'hn» Pinang BONNEVILLE G 6-7/28 Oct 23 Oct/ 1 Nn ObiU S'por*1,333 words
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518 1963-10-26 16 'THE complete lack of any definite information on Russia's November purchases led to very quiet trading during the past week report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market review. This reflects the great dependence of the Malayan market on the former's buying518 words
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Article277 1963-10-26 16 CHIPt lying alenxude tht Singapore Harbour wftarvos er cxptctcd teday are: Pundua 25/26. Diwnogorak 38/39. Vietnam 4/5. Selkou Maru 47 8, Bayon 47 N, Rhexenor 10/11. Burma 44, Maxdala 29/30, TJlkampek 40/41. Doliua 33/34, TJlnegara 45. State of Blnar 8/9. City ot Wellington 6/7. Lustrous 42/43,277 words
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510 1963-10-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another extremrly dull day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with only marginal movements in equity shares. In quite a few cases shares in this section were inclined to be a little steadier with 10 counters including Shell.510 words
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Article23 1963-10-26 16 Malayan Stork Indict* Oct. 24. Oct. .'3. Industrials: 119.35 119.17 Tins: U4.04 113.19 S rubbers: 108.56 108.G4 Dec. 29. 1962 lull23 words
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Article783 1963-10-26 16 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets INDUSTRIALS: Ctntral Prop 51. 30 BL, ((103.000) 51. 30: Dunlipt (l.UOO) $2 32 D (2.000) $2. 31. (1.000) t-'.ol'. 11.000) S2.SO. 12.000) *2.53; last783 words
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Article83 1963-10-26 16 The following further September rubber crops are notified London Asiatic Group 2.734,000 lb., Pataling- Group 2,122,000 lb.. Golden Hope Group 1.665.000 lb Castlefield 379.000 lb., Hostcote 354,000 lb Holyrood 96.000 lb.. Honckon SeUn f br) 46.000 lb., Killinrhall 65.000 lb.. Kuala Selanjor 66 000 lb.. Malaysia 86,000 lb..83 words
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Article27 1963-10-26 16 October 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 .V cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $477.75 (down tuny Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Article188 1963-10-26 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Oilober 25. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlopa 20 eta. M. Cement 18 rta. E. Smelter* 2U eta. Mi-A lister 14 eta. Ksao 21 cts. Robtnaon 11 eta. Fed. Uls. U cts. C. storage 4ld. K. N. 18 cts. Rothmaaa 13 eta. (iammona 18 eta. 8. Uand 0188 words
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Article69 1963-10-26 16 clatiwi made the?* changes In it* rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to (1OO>: Sellmg TT ar OD ready: Otuttcn* Marki 129 i; Swlai Franc. 140 5/8: ■alglan Franc i 1623 a. On the free eiehang* market in Hook Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 72J69 words
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306 1963-10-26 16 Tin price falls by 52.37V 2 Rubber values soften AFTER its three-day rise of $10.50, the Straits tin price yesterday reacted and fell $2.37* to $477.75. The estimated offering at 240 tons was up 20 tons. In London on Thursday following the strength at Penang, tin prices showed a further306 words
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Article107 1963-10-26 16 MELBOURNE. Ftl TNDUSTRIALS were Arm and active today. Leaders continued In strong demand and ri.'js again outnumbered lalls. Oils and basr mrUls wrra steuoier with Australian Associated Oil up 2s. to 245. 9d. Loans were steady. c.k.a. a Mount Isa 3« I N Broken Rill (Ids :t. :l107 words
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Article233 1963-10-26 16 VOVEMBER flrtt grads riibb«r buy. em I. oh. Hosed at 5 p.m. n Singapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6SJ i-ents per Ih. down seveneiphths of n cent on Thurdny's closing level for the position. Thf tone »is inactivt. R.A.S. and F.M.R E. closing pnens In oents par233 words
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Article68 1963-10-26 16 CHINESE Product Exerunne Sincapert noon prictt per uic.nl v«ster day: Coconut all: Unquoted Copra: Oct./ Nov. LX, Contin.nt: Ln<|uott*d. Pepper: MuntoK white Mij MMn ■aiMrali white »14L'J sellers, spenai .-i.ir.iv.uk (jlutk SIOA si-Hen., garbled L-ainponti black *105 Kellers. /STA $1171 sellers. Singaport Coconut Oil Milltrs' Assn. ciatien priest:68 words
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Advertisement1106 1963-10-26 16 KAWASrVKi:KISEN:&AISIiA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Soon I- S'naiT> Ho«|»oni jnt ►cisco L.AnieKi «i »c« mmilijwi Mini' 1 31/ t Nt« II 4 Nl* 12 Nn 15 Ni» 1 Oec 4 Dtc 21 Die ■«.>|.».n»ir»" 77 JS No M/ 1 ate I Oec I Di< HOk Hit IS laa1,106 words
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Advertisement628 1963-10-26 16 RIOGRANDE LINE SOUTH AMERICA/SOUTH AFRICA/rAR lASI 4 VIC* VERSA Oncharging from Bntoot Aim, Mant«»ls)ao. Rio Grand*, Son to*. Rio d« Joneiro. Cap* Towi> and Durban. S'pora P. Shorn Pen ana HERMUND" DIC "EARVILLE"- 24/25 JAN. Loading for Durban, Caaa Town, Rio da Jantrro. Sonroi. MsnrsrHaa ft ■■awoa *Jros: Spor« Malacca628 words
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Advertisement395 1963-10-26 16 SHIPPING NOTICES JOHNSON LINE "STAR ARCTURUS 1 V. 53E Arrd: 16-10-1963 A General Survey on damaged c^«o discharged ex above vessel will be held on 28-10-1963 at SHB Godowns 31/32 from 8.30 a.m No further survey will be held before or after this date. KNUTSEN LINE "ELLEN BAKKE" Voy. 173W395 words
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Advertisement363 1963-10-26 16 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-First Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Board Room Messrs. Turquand Youngs Co Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay. Singapore on Wednesday, 27th November. 1963 at 12 oclock noon for the following purposes:1. To363 words
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Advertisement896 1963-10-26 17 NfTTirF TENDERS are Invited for the nullvc purchase of Discarded Stranded WITH effect from 22nd October Steel Rope from the Penang Hill 1963. Mr. Anthony Vernon Bracken Railways in two lengths of 2800 is no longer in our employ and feet and 400 feet approximately. has no authority to transact896 words
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Advertisement1427 1963-10-26 17 NOTICES LOWER PERAK TIN DREDGING UMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Lower Perak Tin Dredging Limited will be held at the Registered Office of I the Company, 16 Jalan Tangsi Kuala Lumpur. Federation1,427 words
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Advertisement942 1963-10-26 17 NOTICES KUALA KAMPAR UN FIELDS UMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. 16 Jalan Tangsi. Kuala Lumpur, Federation of942 words
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Advertisement545 1963-10-26 17 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB. NOVEMBER MEETING 1963 First Day Sunday 3rd. November. 1963. Second day Wednesday 6th. November. 1963. Third Day Sunday 10th. November. 1963. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY. I Usual $1 -Unlimited Sweeps (for Members only) are available at the Town545 words
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Advertisement456 1963-10-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KING EDWARD TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE COLLEGE LECTURESHIP IN ADULT (Principal: C.LC. SooUay, B.Sc., EDUCATION Bj;. (Hons.). A.M.1.E.E.. M-Bril APPLICATIONS are Invited for 1.X.X., M.N.z.1.K., K.n.i appointment to a Lectureship in This College, situated in Stuart I Afixllt Education. Applicants should Street, Dunedin New Zealand has University graduates456 words
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Article1668 1963-10-26 18 Race One: 1.35— Cl 4 Div s— 6f 1 ***** Straat Peter Double R St.) Donnelly, 7 9.0 Wilton 1 2 ***** On Trust (Ying Hon Bt.) Lee. 7 9.0 M. Lre 13 3 ***** Italian Battling St.) Bagby. 6 8.12 (8F) K. Lronc 9 4 ***** Actress1,668 words
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522 1963-10-26 18 RACING by Epsom Jeep gINGAPORE, Fri. Despite top weight of 9.13, Resquilleur I may still take his 1 place in the Hunter Memorial Stakes (9f) field on Sunday. If he does, he will start favourite because on recent form he stands a cut aboveReuter - 522 words
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Article320 1963-10-26 18 The S'pore St. Leger 'parade* KODAMA (6 br or.blk nz g by Sabaean-Lucky Home) A greatly-Improved stayer; won over Bt. Timah 10f with 8.12 last month: third to Lost Horizon in the Perak Derby in June; prefers good going. DREAMBOAT (7 gr c g by Propitiation Port Sandon): Steadily regaining320 words
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1108 1963-10-26 18 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies in other races Race One lIALLAN: Good fourth to Sans Atom over 6f on Wednesday; speedy; prefers good track. TOPEA: Working extra well; ran encouraging race at Penang last month when fifth to La Flama over 6f; any going. TOBASCO: Looks well after lengthy .spell; won1,108 words
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Advertisement628 1963-10-26 18 MALAYA MINING CO., LTD. i K5. JALAN PASIR PLTEH. IPOH. 408. PHILIP STREET. SINGAPORE. PRAI WHARF. PRAI. KEPONG MINES LTD. 4. JALAN J I MI) Ml AX T. C. TSANG (Managing Director) LIU KAM WAN (Director) LIU KWAN (Director) Wishing H.H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK H.H. THE RAJA PEKEMPUAN A628 words
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Advertisement198 1963-10-26 18 mm, RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you!! begin to (eel wonderful toothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm LUMBAGO. V«. Deep He«t Teallj gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting wanning agent, methyl aalicylate, aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates198 words
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221 1963-10-26 19 AW CUP MATCH SCHEDULED FOR Nov. 20 SINGAPORE, r Ti. Singapore's annual Aw Hoe Memorial Cup inter-port match against Hong Kong will be played on Nov. 20, SAFa president Hussein Kamarl said today. The match, scheduled originally last Saturday, had been postponed when five Singapore players could not get leave221 words
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Article82 1963-10-26 19 IiERTH, Fri. The South African 1 cricketers failed to take advantage of an early break-through against Western Australia when they opened their tour of Australia here today. The Springboks dismissed half the state side for only 65. but Western Australia, helped by a captain's knock of 10082 words
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473 1963-10-26 19 TEOH ENG TATT - SINGAPORE, Friday. gINGAPORE Rugby Union officials, who thought they had a side to win the Malaya Cup this season, had rude shocks last night when the State probables were convincingly beaten by RAF Changi by 20 points to 10 in473 words
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256 1963-10-26 19 Combined Schools shock the champs HOCKEY SCHOOLS CETLONESE 1 QINGAPORE, FrL Combined Schools caused a big upset in the Singapore Hockey Association League First Division when they beat the champions, Ceylon Sports Club 2-1 at Balestler Road today. Centre-forward Ernest Wicks gave Ceylonese a good start with a firstminute goal.256 words
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284 1963-10-26 19 Formula for merger sought by SOSC affiliates SINGAPORE, FrL Singapore Olympic and Sports Council president A.T. Rajah hopes to meet FMOC president. Tun Abdul Razak, at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to discuss the formation of a Malaysian Olympic Council. Mr. Rarjah disclosed this when it was suggested at today's SOSC -ouncll284 words
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Article43 1963-10-26 19 VERSAILLES, Fri. Americans Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicholous shared the lead on 136 with Canada's Al Balding and Stan Leonard In the first round of the Canada Cup world professional golf championship at Saint Norn la Bretechegher yesterday.43 words
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Article67 1963-10-26 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore Veterans, a team of former Malaya Cup soccer player, will olay.. a friendly match against Rumbia Sports Club at Parrer Park tomorrow. The team will be selected from: Osman Angullla, Yew Chang, Harith Omar, P. Supplah. Omar Rahmat, Hin Weng, Soon San, Hajl Orahan.67 words
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Article139 1963-10-26 19 Chinese hit Juniors for a six SOCCER CHINESE 6 JUNIORS 0 SINGAPORE. FrL— Chinese, favourites for the SAFA Premier League title scored their second success today, when they beat Junior Clubs 6-0 at Jaian Besar Stadium. Chinese dominated play throughout. Centre-forward Chew Seng Thum was outstanding, scoring two goals and139 words
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Article26 1963-10-26 19 LONDON, FrL Lee Kin Tat (Malaysia) will meet Bill Havers (Eng'and) in the mm's singles final of the Wimbledon international badminton tournament here tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement226 1963-10-26 19 Now in the time it takes you to read this sentence you can load the new Kodak Instamatic Camera OSS* HL. L mm mmmmm *WKHmmmmmmm^^ KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera— lt's handsome, fast loading and easy to use. Has pop-up flash and double exposure prevention. Singapore: $41.95— Federation: $48.25 KODAK INSTAM.226 words
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Advertisement179 1963-10-26 19 Silver Gray WONG PENG SOON V^^^^^^^^^^ (ex- world Champion) THE ONLY TRUE GUIDE TO THE FEEL OF A RACQUET Available of all leading Sports Stores Sole agent Winston's Ltd. 4, The Arcade Singapore INITIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. W m Ist year 18. 23. 27. mmmUm^KKKmKi 2nd year 17. 22.179 words
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Miscellaneous112 1963-10-26 19 SOCCER Kine's Cap: Malaysian Police v Armed Forces (Merdeka Stadium, 7 JO p.m.). Inter-Gort. Services: Johore V Spore (Batu Pahat. 5.15). Spore •enlor cup: Fathul v D. Afiah (Jn Besar). RUGGER Mateya Cup: Penang v Perak (Western Rd, 5.15). Club matches: Fed. Artillery v Rida (R. Range Rd. XLi; Klang112 words
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861 1963-10-26 20 gTVTNG judgment today on an appeal by the Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. against an award of payment for holiday work by a clerk, Mr. Justice Buttrose ruled that the award was correctly calculated at "double the ordinary rate of salary in addition861 words
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264 1963-10-26 20 4 missing after pirates ram a trading boat RAIDERS USE SPEAR, BOTTLES AND STONES IN ATTACK ]yt ALACCA, Fri. An Indonesian trading boat was attacked by two other vessels reported to be manned by Indonesian pirates, two miles off the Malacca coast last night. Four of the seven members in264 words
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Article108 1963-10-26 20 Holland Road traffic diversions SINGAPORE. Frl. Police today announced that the stretch of Holland Road between the junctions of Bukit Tlmah Road and Cypress Avenue will be closed to all traffic from Friday for several weeks. Motorists living in the area are ach lsed to use the following alternative routes:108 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-10-26 20 SAIGON, Fri. The United Nations mission today began its first on-the-spot factrinding visits to Buddhist pagodas in Saigon only to learn that most of the facts had disappeared. The mission visited Saigon's famed Loi Pagoda, headquarters of the Buddhist protest movement and found it almostReuter; UPI - 116 words
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Article56 1963-10-26 20 BEDFORD (England). Fri. Another case of typhoid today in the Bedford area, about 40 miles northwest of London, brought the total to nine confirmed cases and four suspects. Doctors said they had discovered a possible lead to the cause of the illnesses all the patients shopReuter - 56 words
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Article332 1963-10-26 20 LONDON, Prt. The Stock Markets ended one of their busiest weeks for some time on a very firm note. End-account selling of equities was more than offset by new buying, which in some cases was quite vigorous, and with stock in short supply prices moved up sharply. Good332 words
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Article48 1963-10-26 20 LONDON, PH. Spot 20 3/18 d., Nov. 20', d., Dec. 20-s.d., Jan. 20--9 16d.. Jan. Mar 20\d., Apr. June 20 13 16d., July/Sept. 20 13/1 6 d., Oct. Dec. 30 13 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20 13/16 d. elf. Nov. 2O'*d. Dec. 20 5/16 d. Tone: Slightly steadier.48 words
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Article23 1963-10-26 20 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £963, sellers £964. Forward buyers £958.. sellers £959' Settlement £960. Turnover a.m. 225 tons p.m. 375 tons. Tone: Firm.23 words
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1532 1963-10-26 20 JACKIE SAM - Premier Lee sounds teaming MALAYSIA'S conflict with Indonesia must be settled .or this region would face ineyita b 1 c "Balkanisa- tion Singapore s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight. Addressing a dinner of the Foreign Correspondents Association at the Adelphi1,532 words
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Article12 1963-10-26 20 DAUGHTER to I'sha and on U3-10-63 at BunKxar Ward. Kuala Lumpur.12 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-10-26 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for Uie period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hiffhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penan* 86 75 Ipoh 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7340 words
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