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Title Section23 1963-10-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Nat*"* 1 flew**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1963-10-28 1 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME WON'T SUFFER AS RESULT OF NATIONS STATE OF PREPAREDNESS, DEPUTY PREMIER ASSURES GIANT ANTI-SOEK RALLY IN JOHORE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today promised that Malaysia's rural development programme and its economic progress would not suffer as a result of the1,165 words
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383 1963-10-28 1 RANGOON, Sun. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvadore Lopez, said here yesterday he has noted a definite cooling off in statements over Malaysia and hoped that this would lead to conciliation. lie reiterated his Government's belief that the Malaysia problem could be383 words
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Article58 1963-10-28 1 Sugar-with help from Japan JAKARTA, Sun. The official news agency Antara reported today that Japanese experts had endorsed a plan for reviving Indonesia's sugar industry within the next five years. Indonesia produced nearly three mil.ion tons of sugar a year up to 1941, but dropped out of the world sugar58 words
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Article62 1963-10-28 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Board said today three men had confessed to a plot to kidnap the fifth daughter of the Japanese Emperor Hirohito. The Police Board said the three men had confessed to plan to demand a 50.000.000 yen < about £50.000)Reuter - 62 words
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202 1963-10-28 1 65 LOSE HOMES IN PAGODA STREET FIRE SINGAPORE, Sun. A sudden blaze swept through a threestorey shophouse within 10 minutes this evening in Pagoda Street the heart of Chinatown making about 65 people homeless. The fire is believed to have been started by a "lighted candle while a housewife was202 words
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Article59 1963-10-28 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Donulri Sangster. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Jamaica, arrived last night from Kingston on the first leg of a two-week visit to Tokyo. Talpeh and Kuala Lumpur. In Kuala Lumpur, he will attend the annual meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.59 words
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Article31 1963-10-28 1 BAGHDAD, Sun. An Iraqi delegation of economists left here by plane today for London where they will spend three weeks at the invitation of the British Government. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article134 1963-10-28 1 On sale this week THE Straits Times Annual for 1964 will be on sale this week. This new edition maintains the high standard set in the past by Malaysia's finest publication. It contains: 140 PAGES superbly produced on fine quality art paper; 21 ARTICLES and features134 words
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Article35 1963-10-28 1 KOENIGSTEIN (West Germany). Sun. Communist agents have kidnapped 862 people from West Berlin since the end of the last war. the West German Minister of Justice. Hrrr Ewald Bucher, said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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208 1963-10-28 1 'Human torch' death No. 7 in Saigon OAIGON, Sun. A 42--o year-old Buddhist priest committed ritual suicide by fire outside the cathedral here this morning while a thousand Catholics observed Sunday mass inside. The monk. Ho Dinh Van, touched a match to his gaso-line-soaked yellow robes in a fiery demonstration208 words
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Article49 1963-10-28 1 STOP PRESS DEATH LETTERS SAIGON. Sun Buddhist priest who today burned hiniM>lf to death i* r«'portcd to have writtrn letters, to I nited Nations Secretarv-(iencral I Thant and Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem e\pl.nninu that lie took his life in protest against "Mpprea>ion of Buddhism K-uter (Ste. this, p.'49 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-10-28 2 Morocco launches big offensive in the burning sands JJEAVILY reinforced Moroccan units launched a new offensive against Algerian troops in the Sahara desert yesterday. The Moroccan offensive, according to Algerian Government sources, appeared aimed at Tinfouchi. 50 miles South-West of Hassi Beida. the desert frontier outpost for which the twoReuter - 301 words
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71 1963-10-28 2 Four dead as cyclone hits Rangoon RANGOON. Sun. A cyclone which whipped through Rangoon yesterday left in Its wake four death* and seven Injured. The cyclone, which formed in the Bay of Bengal, battered the city for three hours, uprooting trees, blowing off flimsy houses In the Mirburbs. and bringing71 words
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Article40 1963-10-28 2 SAIGON, Sun. South Vietnam observed the eighth anniversary of the founding of the republic yesterday with an impressive display of military might which it hopes will enable it to wtai the war against the Communist Vletcong guerrillas, OPI.40 words
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118 1963-10-28 2 TOKYO. Sun. Six people. including a company director, were injured in a battle between groups from two excursion buses for possession of a small public toilet in Tochigl Prefecture, north of Tokyo, police said yesterday. The two buses carriedReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-10-28 2 AM SO FAR UNCHALLENGED LOS ANGELES, Sunday. JLIADAME Ngo Dinh Nhu, sister-in-law o President Diem of South Vietnam, sak yesterday she had no Government role in the administration of her country, but the women Eorted her anc are able to conthe votingReuter; UPI - 363 words
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312 1963-10-28 2 UNITED NATIONS, Sunday T»HE Afro-Asian bloc is preparing for another attack on South Africa in defiance of calls for moderation by the United States and Britain Informed sources said the South African Government is in line lor its strongest condemnation yet when the312 words
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145 1963-10-28 2 TOKYO, Sun.— The police said today they had arrested three men who planned to kidnap the fifth daughter of Japanese Emperor Hlrohito. Mrs. Takako Shimazu. Police said a guard mounted outside Mrs. Shimazus house had arrested two of the men on Oct M.Reuter - 145 words
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72 1963-10-28 2 Sonny Liston to get visa for S. Africa JOHANNESBURG. Sum. Sonny Liston. Holder 01 the world heavyweight boxing title, tuts been granted a visa to visit South Africa, according to the Johannesburg Afrikaans evening newspaper. Die Va-'erland The newspaper said Liston a visa has been granted by the Department ofReuter - 72 words
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Article239 1963-10-28 2 STOP IT, SAYS NIK ON PEKING ROW TtfOSCOW, Sun. Mr. 111 Khrushchev, in a speech to Journalist? from various countries published here, spoke of the moon, China and international affairs. He was addressing delegates who had taken part In a Communist supported conference aboard the Soviet ship Utva in theReuter - 239 words
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75 1963-10-28 2 LONDON. Sun. A doctor sent a policeman to find an Indian's lip which had been cut on* during a fight, and then stitched It back on. prosecuting counsel said In court here yesterday. Awtar Singh, 32. was put on probation for 18 months afterReuter - 75 words
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Miscellaneous13 1963-10-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fit THAT VgU CT| gTS- f XMDVOU "N13 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-10-28 3 Midas has the clues to the One-Eleven disaster rE tragic end of this BAC One-Eleven was noted in the plane's flight recorder, a small crash-and-fire-proof box called the Midas. Experts recovered it from the wreckage and are now studying tinvital information for clues to the cause of the disaster. With157 words
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Article38 1963-10-28 3 REYKJAVIK. Sun- The gun bout OcUnn arrested the Hull Trawler Peter Cheyney (638 tons) and took it into Isafjordur, northwest Iceland, where its skipper. Mr- Dennis Pougher, will be charged with nshing inside Icelandic waters. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1963-10-28 3 MARSEILLES. Sun- Dockers here will go on strike for 24 hours tomorrow to back demands lor more p.tv tnd better conditions ReuterReuter - 24 words
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234 1963-10-28 3 LENGEDE (West Germany). Sunday. lIOPE was abandoned last night of saving 39 miners trapped in a flooded iron ore pit here. But rescue workers, gambling on the instincts of veteran miners, are drilling a pilot I shaft about 300 feet down to an undergroundReuter - 234 words
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242 1963-10-28 3 SCANDAL OF HIGH LIVING PARTY GIRL IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Sun. A U.S. Senate committee is to investigate a scandal concerning a beautiful German woman that could "rock Washington in much the same way as the Profumo scandal rocked London," the Des Moines Register reported yesterday. The newspaper said Senator JohnReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-10-28 3 Black box' nuclear test below ground WASHINGTON. Sun. A 12-kiloton nuclear blast equivalent to 12.000 tons of TNT —was set off 1,200 ft below ground at the Nevada test site yesterday. The blast, known as Project Shoal, was part of a programme organised by the Atomic Energy Commission and theReuter - 114 words
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Article39 1963-10-28 3 LONDON, Sun- Britons had their "longest night of the year" giving them an extra hour of sleep. Clocks were put back one hour at the end of British summer time, reverting to Greenwich mean time. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article90 1963-10-28 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. .German-designed oneman helicopter, described as a "flvinß. motor-cycle," Kave IT.S.l T .S. defence experts a striking demonstration of its capabilities liere. The helicopter, with a take-off weisht of 59Glb. is* Dowered by a gas turline which drives a compressor. Air from the compressor is fedReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-10-28 3 My family of cattle thieves— by Sir Alec GRANTULLY (Scotland), Sunday. GIR Alec Douglas-Home, Britain's Prime Minister, last night claimed his ancestors were the most successful cattle thieves ever. He told a'laughlng crowd, including many hecklers, that his family had spent 300 years raiding England. "The Homes were the mostReuter - 252 words
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Article122 1963-10-28 3 KIRUNA (Swedish Lapland). Sun.— The European Space Research Organisation plans to pay nomad Lapps 100 crowns (about $60) In reindeer compensation for every rocket launched from a planed missile range headquarters near here. A Swedish spokesman said this was to avoid "endless arguments" with the LappsReuter - 122 words
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Article22 1963-10-28 4 6INOAPORE, Sun. Mrs. B. Jumat will talk on "Malay creeds and customs" at the YWCA International Women's Club on Wednesday.22 words
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Article44 1963-10-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A fun fair, in aid of the poor and the Parish Hall Fund, will be held In the grounds of the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace. Tanjong Katong Road, next Sunday from 10 am. to 8 p.m.44 words
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184 1963-10-28 4 VISITING MPsSEE 'SAMPLE' OF UNITY gINGAPORE, Sun. The visiting Commonwealth Parliamentarians were this afternoon entertained to an Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat at the Cultural Centre, at Canning Rise, as a sample of Malaysian racial unity. Spirit Welcoming the delegates, the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, said it was in184 words
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Article461 1963-10-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THHE Singapore Symphony Orchestra gave a public performance in the Victoria Theatre last week under the baton of Inche Ridzwan bin Mulok. The programme included two major works by Beethoven the Leonora No. 3 Overture and the Seventh Symphony and, in sharp contrast, two461 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-10-28 4 INTERACT CLUBS RECEIVE CHARTERS SINGAPORE, Sun. The first two InterAct Clubs of Malaysia were given their charter certificates last night at a dinner given by the Rotary Club of Singapore. The clubs function at the Raffles Institution and the Anglo-Chinese School. The presentation was made by the Rotary Club's Past103 words
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Article109 1963-10-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A fire call tonight sent three fire engines racing to the Raffles Bar, a popular lunchtime meeting *pot in Raffles Place. But on arrival the firemen were driven back by thick dense smoke, coming from a burning air conditioning plant in the109 words
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Article46 1963-10-28 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun.— Datln Tengku Amlnah, wife of the Mentrl Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln, Is the state organiser of Kedah Poppy Day appeal fund this year. The Remembrance Day parade will be held at the Sungei Patani on Nov. 10.46 words
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Article249 1963-10-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has pledged that the Government will do its utmost to create a happier society for the people of the State. He said the Government would also make Singapore a responsible State in Malaysia to look after249 words
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Article85 1963-10-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The next candidate to attend the course at the Outward Bound School will be Koh Peng Hoon from Boy's Town. The next course commences on Nov. 23. Three boys, also from Boys' Town, are sponsored by the community service of the Rotary Club of Singapore85 words
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Article323 1963-10-28 4 THE following la today* Kbedul* of civil aircraft movammta at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Melbourne. Brlibane. Darw-tn (BA 713) 7. 50 p.m.; from London. DuMCldorf. Istanbul, Abadan. Bombay. Colombo, Kuala, Lumpur (BA 788) 5.30 p.m. rmAmirlun: From «aa Francisco. Loe Angeles,323 words
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263 1963-10-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Police officers here are viewing the unification of the Singapore Police with the Royal Malaysian Police Force with concern and are hoping that their conditions of service will not be drastically changed. The editorial of the latest Issue of the Singapore Police Magazine263 words
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Advertisement279 1963-10-28 4 COMMENCING TODAY Zt)th Anniversary SALE SMASHING REDUCTION! PRICES SLASHED!! TOP DISCOUNT IN GENTS LADIES DEPT. For Ladies: Pleated Skirts I 5 5° and Up American, S».n Bleutes 1.50 and Up American Fancy Skirts S 4*o each Jantsen Swim Su'H To Clear 51 0.90 each Cotton Slack S 3.90 Cotton Short279 words
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Advertisement430 1963-10-28 4 IfSIIAM I ORGANISATION LAST IIAV!!! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4. 6 30, 9 30 p.m. A prize ,M j I jof arms \~j| Opens Tomorrow: "RETURN OF THE PHOENIX Monoorm. m ShowScooa Color-English sub*, bj PLUS Penonol Appearance ON g STAGE^M|ssLiH»i« Chun B| PtrTTTir^ "Bf jt. \OU SIIOU IM. B U430 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-10-28 5 Time for prayer after installation of Sultan's Consort TIE SULTAN and Raja Perempuan ol Perak join in special prayers recited by the State Mufti, Haji Abu Hassan, after the installation of the Raja Perempuan in Kuala Kangsar yesterday. The Sultan was installed on Saturday. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-10-28 5 KUANTAN. Sunday. THE 3,000 members of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers-have pledged to register for national service immediately the official call goes out, as a sign of appreciation to the Government for its decision to set up a commission to269 words
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179 1963-10-28 5 WE WILL BE THERE WHEN OCCASION ARISES— SF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Socialist Front said today that they would be ready to defend the country "when the occasion arises". In a statement Issued by the party headquarters here, the Socialist Front said: "Our loyalty need not be challenged by any179 words
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Article29 1963-10-28 5 KUALA TRENOOANO. Sun The Trengganu Mentrl Besar. Dato Halt Ibrahim Pikri. opened a new $5,000 fish market at Kuala Pkka. 4ft miles from here, on Pridav29 words
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Article29 1963-10-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The death has occurred in England of Mr. A. C. Jomaron. 70. for over 20 years a member of the Malayan Civil Service29 words
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218 1963-10-28 5 TALKS TO RESUME SOON ON ENDING NAVAL STRIKE SINGAPORE. Sun. Negotiations are expected to be resumed soon in a bid to end the bitter dispute between the Naval Base Labour Union and the Admiralty which led to a strike now in its 21st day. This tollows an oner by the218 words
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128 1963-10-28 5 Bun. The 2.200-strong Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union has e.ected a 23-member btudents' council. They ?omprise 20 full-time representatives and three part-time representatives. The council will meet soon to elect nine member* to the executive committee The 20 full-time representatives (with their department* in128 words
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Advertisement322 1963-10-28 5 Ready to help you on the job the Versatile PARKER 45 Modern business firms very often owe their success to the decisive thinkers they employ— men who move ahead with keen judgment and insight. These people, in turn, place great reliance on the working tools of business especially their Parker322 words
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Article21 1963-10-28 6 JESBBLTON, Sun. The Legislative Council of Sabah will hold its 13th session on Nov. 0 at 10 a.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration326 1963-10-28 6 THE MYSTIC EAST AND MEDICINE'S PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Sunday. T)R. Gwee Ah Leng, senior physician at the General Hospital, has urged that the advancements made over the past century in Western medicine could be absorbed into Chinese medicine for its own good. "There should326 words
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135 1963-10-28 6 BOGUS 'GOVT MAN' ROBS AGED LABOURER IPOH, Sun. A youth, posing as a Government officer, robbed an aged estate labourer of $85.30 and a gold ring at the Shanghai Klabang Estate, Chemor, near here yesterday. Thai Kin Chin. 68. told the police he was working on a deserted part of135 words
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102 1963-10-28 6 KLALA LUMPI'B, Sun. Mr. N. A. Kularajah (above), gpnrral manager of the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd.. has become the first Malaysian In fact, the first Asian to be elected to the International Cooperative Insurance Development Bureau. He was elected at the102 words
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225 1963-10-28 6 Warning on buying land in Australia IT U ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Australian Minister of Immigration, Mr. A.R. Downer, has warned Malaysians not to believe that land purchases in Australia entitled them to settle there. Mr. Downer also denied a report last week which quoted Mr. I. J. Robinson, the225 words
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89 1963-10-28 6 IPOH. Sun. The final decision on the appointment of an Assistant Minister of Education lies with the Alliance, though thr Malayan Chinese Association can put forward the suggestion, the secretary of the Perak Umno, Inche Kamaruddln bin Mohamed Is*, said today. He was commenting89 words
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Article104 1963-10-28 6 $5,400 theft at Ipoh office IPOH, Sun —Thieves broke Into the office of Llndeteves and Jacoberg <M> Ltd., off Brewster Road, last night and took away typewriters and three chain saws valued at $5,400. The theft was discovered by the office assistant, Mr. Chow Sek Hong, 32. at 8.30 a.m.104 words
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Article45 1963-10-28 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Three bridle-paths, costing a total of $25,000. have been comDleted in three Krlan district kampong* under the Rural Development scheme. Constructed under the "gotongroyong" (self-help) system, the paths are at Kampong Lian Seng, 6ungei Melan and Gunong Semmangol.45 words
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Article133 1963-10-28 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday 'PHE Singapore Rotary Club has establish a stu- dent loan trust fund with an initial sum of $25,000 collected from members. The fund is to help needy students in their final year. A past District Governor, Mr. L. Rayner. will draw up the133 words
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Article78 1963-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society invites Malaysian students to take part in its second Malaysia students' photographic competition. Prizes will be goldplated trophies and certificates of merits. Two of the trophies will v awarded to prints having "industry' as the theme. Closing date for78 words
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87 1963-10-28 6 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun The Malayan Youth Hostels Association is to send a delegation of 54 on a two-week goodwill tour of Thailand In December It it expected to leave here for Bangkok on Dec 8 This is the second delegation to visit87 words
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278 1963-10-28 6 t-UALA LUMPUR, Sun MX The industrial town of Petaling Jaya hopes to get another 60 acres of land when mining leases expire next year. The town's administrator inche Tahir bin Abdul Rahim. who said this, added that the land was now not278 words
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Article31 1963-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Bun. Police have detained two men under thr Criminal Law (Temporary Pro visions) Ordinance and screen? 473 people on anti-secret society raids during the past 24 hours.31 words
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Article, Illustration401 1963-10-28 7 Royal pomp (and fun, too) to mark birthday of Sultan r pIE Sultan of Johore will present State honours to about 76 people tomorrow during an investiture ceremony at the Istana Besar here to mark his 69th birthday. Details of the awards have, however, been withheld from the Press and401 words
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Article28 1963-10-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr R.A MacCnndle, a Queens Counsei from England, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court on Friday28 words
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Article, Illustration31 1963-10-28 7 Miss Sabah on holiday MISS HO NYI/K BITT. (Miss Sabah 1963) is on holiday in Hong Kong. Her trip was a prize that went with the title. She is a typist.31 words
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Article54 1963-10-28 7 TAIPINO. Sun. A clerk. K. Sivarusu Pillai. 34. was fined $500 or sin months' jail by the magistrate's court here yesterday for making a false statement in order to obtain a citizenship certificate. Sivarasu pleaded guilty to making the false statement at the registration office here54 words
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Article50 1963-10-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malaysian Assistant Minister tor Commerce and Industry. Inche Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. flew in here today to attend me reception given by the Yang diPertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. to the delegates of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at the Istana Negura tonight.50 words
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Article50 1963-10-28 7 TAIPINO. Sun. Roy. Father R. Chineau. of the St. Michaels Church in Alor Star has taken over duties as parish priest of Our Lady of the Sacred Church in Klian Pauh. Taining. from Father George Lee. who has left on transfer to St. Michaels Church in Alor Star.50 words
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Article156 1963-10-28 7 ALOR STAR, Sunday. A TAPPER was today sentenced to one years Jail for attempting to rape a nine-year-old girl. Mohamed Noor bin Ibrahim, r 24. was found guilty of hay- at about 8 o'clock that morning committed the offence at ing her nine-year-old grandGordon. Estate156 words
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329 1963-10-28 7 Singapore, city that never sleeps— by Kuan Yew 'S-E ASIA WILL BE LOST IF THIS HEART STOPS' SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that Singapore was the heart of SouthEast Asia "and if the heart stops beating then the whole of South-East Asia will be329 words
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Miscellaneous224 1963-10-28 7 Straits Times Crossword Hr~HP~~^^HHF~iH^~HP~'^F~IIH ACROSS 5. Directions to think from the 7. What a funny man has got v r •?>• on the venicle (5) 6 Bullder a Rood chap, some I r 2KI a hUnt r< fOF polar construction. 9. Its senseless to explain an »nd someUilng seen in224 words
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Article, Illustration874 1963-10-28 8 Indonesian traders defy that Soekarno ban THE 50 prahus, their sails lowered as they bobbed and rolled on the slight swell off the Singapore waterfront, had come more than 1.000 miles, to bring copra from Celebes yet some were going back with a cargo of empty earthenware jars. "They're badlyOFNS - 874 words
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662 1963-10-28 8 Sino-Soviet row spills over into Burma RANGOON, Sun. —The Sino-Soviet ideological dispute has spilled over into Burma. Both the Soviet and the Chinese embassies here are now openly working to win friends and Influence people for their respective causes. In this rivalry for ideological supremacy, the Chinese seem to have662 words
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198 1963-10-28 9 'MALTESE DOCTORS FOR MALAYA' HINT BY VISITING M.P. PENANG, Sunday. 4 MEMBER of the Maltese Parliament, Dr. P. J, Holland, said here today he would explore the possibility of Malta sending doctors to help Malaysia "tide over her present shortage of medical officers. 'But first," he said, "I would like198 words
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522 1963-10-28 9 MCA calls on Govt to review Chinese education: Lim 'FULL AID FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS 9 Malayan Chinese Association is urging the Government to set up a commission to examine the implementat i on of Chinese education within the framework of the Razak and Rahman Tal i b reports, the Minister522 words
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Article73 1963-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nanyang I University is to set up a new I chemical engineering department next year to train students to take part in Malaysia's industrialisation. About 60 places will be available for students in this depart- ment. Members of the departments staff will be drawn73 words
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160 1963-10-28 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Th. chairman of the Barlsan Sosialis. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. today question■<l the necessity of a calliip for national service at Mils juncture. Speaking at a party rally in Happy World. Dr. Lee said: "We ha^e always advocated a peaceful solution to160 words
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Article52 1963-10-28 9 1 K.UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Hamzah bin Ahmad. 23. was Jail- ed for two months followed by one 1 year's police supervision in court here yesterday, for stealing $50 ".orth of clothine and cash from Mohamed Noli bin Abdullah on May 21. at Jalan Your Shook Bin.52 words
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155 1963-10-28 9 IPOH, Sun. An ex--1 pectant teenage wife and a teenaged girl friend we're drowned ye s t erday while trying to collect lotus flowers in a disused mining pool at Kota Bahru. 16 miles south of I poll They were Liang Ah155 words
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Article50 1963-10-28 9 The sad end of a bull... MUAR, Sun.— Three children were slightly injured last night when a bull i went on a rampage at Jalar. Bakri here. The bull finally got itself stuck in a monsoon drain. It was slaughtered and the meat sold by its owner. Ng Ah Lu.50 words
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71 1963-10-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A $30,000 community hall is to be built at Sungei Pelek .new village, about 45 miles from here. Inche Sulaiman bin Mohamed Don, District Officer of Ulu LanI gat. said today that there had been a need for the hall for71 words
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Advertisement307 1963-10-28 9 .^^l This is not just 1 lllS IS All Cognac is brandy, but not all (y/ wk brandy is Cognac and only V some Cognac is V.S.O.P. The vL letters V.S.O.P. stand for "very vF^^tS^s' /(I «l superior old pale" and guaran- V^'^ (M tee the age of the brandy.307 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-10-28 9 A tO*QHT-EURAJsrr IS BUT PANG IT. I 1- "-v V WBU^HBXO.) I}* BJfi OUWjFYlji SPfOfaaBTiOn ANADVBmiROUS, CHARLEY, I I/YEW. I KNOW_ > W V V^ D .2?^ 7 lVI VWNDER1NG KNIGHT^ KEH» TEUJNG J .J AN 1 TM T1REP OF MXJ? r\ 1 °°*K™£ s^ Kiji 1 1 V-^ I123 words
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Article87 1963-10-28 10 •a mmimitm > THE FAMILY of the rat* Mr. Tay Man Hee thank relatives aad frteads for their messages of ooaeslmca, mreath. and kind attendance at the fiaemi. MRS LIE CHEMC CHII and family thsnk frirsda aad relatives for 'ben kind dnnattona. -rearm, scroll". Loan or ears during their87 words
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Article172 1963-10-28 10 Were-s Sit (minimum) DIABETIC* eet th«r way lo health mat < n«p delirious, sattafriag Ryvita the perfe.> utibetitut* rtr n.» or hr»a<l TRY atAM BRAND •tetilised Milk >•'] H like It. Guarantee* treih p ire milk il a oae of Bwitzerlsoil s best. KIIN'I Or COOOWOOO HOTEL. Hincspore. mrite172 words
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Article46 1963-10-28 10 ff WmriM U f¥lu.) B»m f* ett. ntn E really riMONAL tbfa Canstmaa .end Kodak Pboto-Orerttnt Cards. Tska pictures now of your borne and your family. Dee your Kodak dealer or Kodak (Malaya) Llraitrd, ::o.v Alexandra Road. Singapore. 54. Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur, for detalla.46 words
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The Straits Times Monday. October 28. 1963.
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Article670 1963-10-28 10 Friends af Malaysia who are anxious to see ation" relaxed and tension ended must first be clear in their minds how "confrontation" began, and for what purpose Indonesia pursues it The Prime Minister's broadcast last night summarisethese issues fairly and very simply. Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah670 words
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Article514 1963-10-28 10 A summit meeting between President Ben Bella of Algeria and King Hassan of Morocco U obviously desirable and eventually will probably be held. However, there has been s remarkable amount of indecision and back-pedalling ever the terms and venue of the meeting, and the mediators who should be514 words
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Article, Illustration2557 1963-10-28 10 Indonesian Reds behind anti-Malaysia campaign THE TIME WILL COME WHEN BROTHERLY RELATIONS WILL BE RE-ESTABLISHED ON September 16 of this year, an historic event was made when the Malaysian nation was born amidst acti v c confrontation from our neighbour Indonesia. The proclamation of Malaysia is of great significance to2,557 words
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Advertisement874 1963-10-28 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. J» Were 1 Sl* r Wrni mmm) »"00 Wilt rV-tween Kok Huan. a o Mr. and Mrs. Too See Pan and O*ok Chens, only do Mr and Mrs. ♦V'e Lye \Vhatt oa ma October. LEE TAN: Tae engatsmen) Is sanoumed between Rua Paag. rouagvet •on of Mr. and874 words
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Advertisement45 1963-10-28 10 PHILIPS I SALES Mf SOrVlCt jhjgag S RFFRIGERATOR I ?j Model H*-2««O Capacity 8.5 eu.ft j List Price $895 00 I' i ■EjCzj) L^—aeaawlL Tnl Showrooai facilities fi tended until 8.30 p.m. except SuiUays ALLIED RADIO > V ICO CLEMENCEAU AVENUE j fc SINGAPORE. Tel 2SOSS45 words
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Advertisement159 1963-10-28 10 Lbmbsbbbb Lbbbbbsbsbsi sssbbbsbW wLw^ N ■tw^-~3i QUICKER Tht FLIT aerosol sprayer is even hmdier to. us*. Just depris* tht button and trM f\ll I p y fin* mitt will quickly kill all {tUlvli.... msiett. Vis, tht r*w round tin with ttw tny -to- tsout will «ntWt you to (ill your159 words
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Article, Illustration375 1963-10-28 11 Mystery of the man with the golden sword I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A man who described himself as "Iraq's Vice-Consul" in Malaysia handed a 40--inch sword with a golden sheath to Customs officers at the airport here at 3.30 a.m. today and set a mystery. The man. who gave his name375 words
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410 1963-10-28 11 Cuepacs wants a say in Govt pay review KUALA LUM- PUR, Sun. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services wants a say in a Central Government proposal to set up an impartial commission to review the salary structures of public servants. An emergency resolution adopted410 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-10-28 11 AIDIT AND HIS 'DONKEY' AT RALLY THESE effigies of President Soekarno and the Indonesian Communist leader, D.N. Aid it, were burnt on Saturday at a rally in Singapore organised by the Malaysia Solidarity Committee to protest against the confrontation policy. The Indonesian President is represented ns a donkey being led68 words
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Article49 1963-10-28 11 KUALA LUMPUK. aun. The V.M.C.A. wants its members to "show enthusiasm and life" now that Malaysia has been formed, its monthly news bulletin said The general secretary. Mr. Lloyd B. de Run. appealed to members to pay arrears of subscription as soon as possible.49 words
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330 1963-10-28 11 npHE Singapore All1 iance today des- Singapore. Sun. eribed as "undesirable and objectionable" the Government's in- today took the same view tention to appoint a about the election of Mr. nuisnp indo-p as "nnrr- Ew Barker, the Deputy puisne Juage as part- Speakeri a330 words
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Article32 1963-10-28 11 MALACCA. Sun. More than 100 children from poor families in the State were yesterday entertained to i. tea party by the Malacca Women's Institute at the Chief Minister'!, residence.32 words
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Article114 1963-10-28 11 Caravan tourists call on Sultan 17-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The "caravan village" set up by 104 Wally Byam caravaneers from the United States at Petaling Jaya has attracted the attention of scores of local residents. Since the Americans arrived on Friday, many people have sought a closer look at the 47114 words
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72 1963-10-28 11 Returns with US diploma in marketing SINOAPORE. Sun. The Advertising manager of ihe Malayan Tobacco Co.. Mr. Tom Tan. returned from the .United States last night with a dinloma in marketing management from the Harvard School of Business Administration. Mr. Tan. 32. a bachelor, left here for the U.S. in72 words
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98 1963-10-28 11 WAITRESS IS ROBBED AND SLASHED WITH AN AXE KOTA BHARU. Sun. A waitress. Mek Som binte Abu Bakar, 23. took a 30-year-old trisba rider to her house at Kampong Pan.ji. three miles from here, last night. Early this morning, Mek Som. naked staggered oat of her house with Mood streaming98 words
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Article49 1963-10-28 11 I RAUB. Sun. The Raub Dls- trlet Officer. Inche Tajol Aros bin Ahmad has been elected preIsldent of St. John Ambulance Association branch here. Others elected were: Vice-pre-sident. Inche Hussein bin Ton Muda Hassan. M.P.: secretary. Mr. S. Raja Chandran: and treasurer. Dato V. Eliathamby49 words
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Article62 1963-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A party was going on in the fiat of Mr. Koh Hua Ker off Macpherson Road, when a gang of five men waked in. and robbed about 10 revellers of $231 and three watches valued at $700 The robbers who were armed with paranes62 words
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160 1963-10-28 11 DENANQ, Sun. The Penang and Province Wellesley Electrical Trade Employees' Union today decided to give their employers one week to resolve the present deadlock and resume talks on their claims for better pay and conditions of service. the union today gave a mandate to the160 words
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Advertisement126 1963-10-28 11 HEP j .1, .^£ss»!^^^^pM 1 wheclbasc models 1 1 delivery I \Jtrchard Motors SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR tcPRESENTtD ELSEWHERE »V BORNEO MOTORS GRAND ANNUAL SALE SIN MAY STORE 376-C, CHANGI VILLAGE, SINGAPORE. German, English, Kelantan, Silver E.P.N.S. Stainless Steel Cutlery, Tea Sets, Coffee Sets Beer Mugs. Selangor Pewter Tea Sets,126 words
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Miscellaneous535 1963-10-28 11 Today's Radio, TV sci hi mental; 12 Midnight Clos* RADIO SINGAPORE D0wn v v (srßvirr- RADIO MALAYSIA Ml l»ll M WAVE SEmiCfc. NATIONAL SHOKTWAVt 476 metres SERVICE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41-2 metreS AM-: b.uu lime oignai, Im ii iinrr- gara-nu; ooi Prelude to Breaka.m 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 last; 7.00 Time535 words
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Article58 1963-10-28 12 MUAR, Sun. The Malaysia People's Solidarity Action Committee here has urged the Malaysian Government to outlaw two political parties the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party "because of their connections with Indonesia. This followed a resolution taken at a special meeting under the chairmanship58 words
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Article25 1963-10-28 12 PENANQ. Sun. The recent-ly-formed Penang and Province Wellesley Hawkers and Stallholders Association has had its registration approved by the Registrar of Societies.25 words
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129 1963-10-28 12 PENANG. Sun. A Socialist Front M.P.. Mr. Tan Phock Kin. suggested last night that the "most appropriate" method of safeguarding Penang's economic interests and social wellbeing would be to declare the whole island a free port zone. "By so doing," he129 words
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83 1963-10-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— About 200 Thai Buddhist devotees, including about SO monks, will arrive here from Bangkok by train tomorrow to take part In the ceremony of presentation of Kathina (ceremonial robes) to the prlestf at the Chetawan Temple in Petaling Jaya at 1083 words
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Article41 1963-10-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Bank Negarm ha* received another $2,756. bringing the total collection for the National Patriotic Fund to $645,033. latest contributions were through: Strait* Times $356; Sanganuml Press $320; and Perak Chinese Association. Ipoh. $2,080.41 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-10-28 12 UINDKI l)s of people visited the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium today during the institution's fifth annual "Open Day". In his "Open Day" address, the Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. said that the growing public interest in the institution was borne out287 words
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259 1963-10-28 12 Centre conducts research on culture -of crabs PENANG. Sun. The Fisheries Research Centre at Glugor is conducting research on the culture of two species of crabs, the ma n g rove swimming crab and the blue swimming crab. They constitute the most important crab fishery in Malaysia and throughout the259 words
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Advertisement166 1963-10-28 12 LIEET THE FAMOUS TWINS (OF MALAYSIA'S PAINT INDUSTRY) AT THE MADE IN MALAYSIA TRADE FAIR Kuala Lumpur. AT STALL NO. 50. COLOCEM Waterproof COLOLITE Plastic V V v £^s* i Emulsion Paints are VP^CD t-J Cement Based Paints v V W w the famous twins most «v >-»*? and (f^\166 words
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Advertisement92 1963-10-28 12 ENGLISH ELECTRIC I with j 'tfwE.-jg' W if Advertisement End Face Spots The quickest and easiest way to remedy these little skin blemishes and pimples is to dab them over with lemon delph skin freshener and then, before powdering' or making up see that they are protected against possible infection92 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-10-28 12 HuffM Hunnff n t9 Baiph Hviimlahi I I Jo^SVS "YES, BUGS l\ f HCSt\ I a KITCHEN /"TVJ' INSCEOIENTS "N /••BUSS 1 THIS HASH! etJ^Mr'/k TCUJN8 ME KaLLI J jKa \^ONTH'C»Ni >/ iTJf)32 words
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Article, Illustration305 1963-10-28 13 THE BETRAYAL OF HAIG SOLDIER TRUE. By Victor Bonham-Carter (Muller, 50a.) BY ALLAN CLARK REMEMBER 1 once explaining to a French historian that Sir Brian Robertson was, in fact, the son of the famous Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson. "Aha," he ex* claimed, "now it is plain why the British railways305 words
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1086 1963-10-28 13 AJLUNGTON KENNARD - The enigmatic Dyer of Jallianwala Bagh fame AJLUNGTON KENNARD MASSACRE AT AMRITSAR. By Rupert Furniox. (Allen and Oiwii 255.) By IN the morning Brigadier-General Dyer marched his troops through Amritsar, and at nineteen points in the city, at the beat of the drum, a proclamation was read forbidding processions or1,086 words
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Advertisement265 1963-10-28 13 t& f I I aTBakJI m* iHPT*z%I 9 H tBW -ft P wfe. I a tvv9 HUfc*-. W HHV &Wk 1 1 P*vßB| K f wk. 1 I «hhHMMMP mm 1 M Hew! ipana toothpaste has m vn fi qualities y^y-~^N^ )y^ *S New Refreshminty Flavour \Z_^^^v New P°'' ihirl265 words
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Article247 1963-10-28 14 THE Sultan of J oho re's 69th birthday celebratiens, to be held in Johore Bahru, begin this morning when he inspects a parade of the Johore Military Forces on the Supreme Court Padang, at 7.15 a.m. At 10.15 a.m. invited guests will arrive at the Throne Room247 words
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Article, Illustration594 1963-10-28 14 "AN OUTDOOR 1 man" is an apt description of Sultan Ismail of Johore who celebrates his 69th birthday today. He seems happiest when out riding, pottering with his orchids or hunting game in the wilds of the Malayan countryside. Sultan Ismail ibni Sultan Ibrahim was594 words
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Advertisement249 1963-10-28 14 TEH BEE HENC CO., extend FELICITATIONS and BEST WISHES TO H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE ON THIS AUSPICIOUS DAY HHifl rT^OPATR^^^M K.''B B "FESTIVAL 63" J jpkj HHffißlH H Kfr SECt M full, trans, stored >\ Wlm Bis pa ni r^s ■^r-^^ t^M H^RAPHAELA 63" mM W I i^siciii I249 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-10-28 15 Flashback to 1962 THE SULTANAH OF JOHORE RECEIVES AN AWARD FROM HER HUSBAND, THE SULTAN I Nt.Kl TUN VMI.VXII. the Sultanah of Johore, receives the award of Dato Sri Paduka Mahkota Johore (SPMJ) from her husband. Sultan Ismail of Johore, at the Istana Besar Throne Room during the Sultan's birthday58 words
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Article, Illustration710 1963-10-28 15 THE name "Johore" dates from about the time of the defeat of Sultan Mahniud, Malacca's lust Malay ruler, by the Portuguese. One member of Sultan Mahmud's family who became Sultan of Johore attacked Malacca in 1586, and it was Johore who in the710 words
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Article444 1963-10-28 15 'PHK Istana Be>ar. venue of so many historical events and A brilliant social featherings in Johore Bahru, will for all time be associated with the late Sultan Abu Bakar, (randfather of the present Ruler of Johore. This Istana on the sea front of the town444 words
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Advertisement130 1963-10-28 15 MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY TO H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE TOPPINGTH E BEST S^jNQ LISTS B*™ f^^^tff^^ Precision quality at a price you can afford! Everywhere you go Anywhere you look I^KC^l Hn^H^ '^rK cameras ore today's most wanted and best lmJlUi HF^tK^^^^Ha^bStiai In k*' (fInCJI "7 »>»%~jM130 words
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Advertisement1123 1963-10-28 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :<l Wordt SS <Mm.> Box it ctt. txtrt NBW HOUSE, three bedroom., two r>atbrooma, servants' quarters, to let it> select part of Serembun. Telepbone Srrt'tnban 4343. ROOM Suitable 2 working gins or couple, Rangoon Road Frontage Busstand, own cooking (acuities, private bath, M.S. Box A 6307 B.T. Spore.1,123 words
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Advertisement1079 1963-10-28 16 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE tt Wordt St < Mtm.)— Box tm eta. txtn PPEWAR BUNGALOW at Caldeoott Hill. 61.000 iq.lt. beautiful lawn, (130,000-. Postwar Bungalow RaSes Park 10.000 sq.ft. elevated site, many i-xtraa. overlooking Bukit Timab Dunearn Road. $76,000.- Call 418. North Canal Koad, B'pore. 2 NICE MOUSES built1,079 words
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Advertisement930 1963-10-28 16 TOURS k EXCURSIONS H ere-a Si AIM.;— Box St rt*. txtrm TOUR MALAYA 7 DAYS SB6/-J-11-63, 10-11-63. Cateeron Higblanda 4-Day* 533/- 7-U-aU. 20-11-63. Contact: Nam- Ho Travel Service (Spore) Limited, ISB. Cross Street, «por*. Tel. 723*3. CONDUCTBD PARTIES:— West Coaat 7 days, 2/11, 15/11. 23/11. Bangkok 11 day*. laangkok/Cbtengmal 13930 words
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Advertisement1056 1963-10-28 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE tP WtHtt U (Mtm.) —a t0 ttt. txtrm ItSl RILIY li Litre Balooa. New hood decoke, respray SSOO/- o n.o. Bo* A 6305 S.T. Spore. PEUOBOT STATION WAOON 1962. 14,000 miles, one Kuropean owner. Offer* Tel: iS pore) ***** extension 8106. AUTO UNION DKW 1*36. V. Oood1,056 words
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Advertisement638 1963-10-28 16 TENDERS TENDERS KLRETAPI TANAH MELAYU PENANG TENDER NOTICE J>K .R. TENDER NOTICE. 1 IDER f S n <ire tav^ for n the Tenders irom registered JKR purchase of 20 tons of Brass Bor- CoiUraclors ta ctallS -c and tags Mixed ex Central Stores. Sen- abovp iWO rks) Head II will638 words
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Advertisement1300 1963-10-28 17 fe McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. w, 1.1 M UJ3I «g^ ELLKRMAM LIMB KLAVBNBS* LIMB tONBOS, SAJHWIB. BBTTUSAM. 100 AMILES, SAN FRANCISCO, NJVIE. MHJ, rftBBUIOROtHUI SEAIILE, VANCOUVER A PIRTLANI Cm OF kJEUINOTON- ftt^tnXni ft Sm» rpore P S'haa Penang sonneville l>7/ fe U B U TW Penan, .is. c.iv ftfMgaaiatt J"1,300 words
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Article285 1963-10-28 18 Ateature ot the Straits tin market last week wa& two big rises ot $7.25 and 9SJB on Saturday and Wednesday respectively. Saturday's sharp advance tool: the price to »«oa per picul, iv highest, since mm March 1962. Between Tuesuav and Thursday In sympathy wiui i^onaon285 words
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Article295 1963-10-28 18 COMMODITY REVIEW the Malayan Rubber Market last week brokrra reported. Tbla reflected the great dependence of the Malayan market on the former* buying policy and resulted In a large number of dealers squaring off their books and operating purely on sporadic overseas ordrrs. This situation appeared likeiy to continue until295 words
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Article59 1963-10-28 18 Lufthansa German Airlines reports substantial rises In passenger, cargo and air mail volumes for the first half of this year. The number of passengers flown rose 12.6 per cent to *****7, the amount of cargo Increased 21.3 per cent to 16.510 tons while that of air59 words
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Article69 1963-10-28 18 IME Malayan Exchanc* B»nk» At--1 leciatitn made thr.<r criangea in Its ratr to mcrcrtanta on Saturday (all '.it- to MHi 1 1 tailing TT or OO raady: Bilgian Pranci 1623 i: Frtnch Francs 15Dt On the »r»« ticrnnti marhat In Hon» Kant, the U.B. dollar was quotrd at69 words
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Article1145 1963-10-28 18 TMlfc table- of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exrbance show* last business to October 19. (A) and last business since that date (Bi with H and L standing for Hlfhest and Lowest business for this year to date. IMUSTP.IUS h I ftl Alei Bricks 3.601,145 words
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Article133 1963-10-28 18 T^HE Dunlop Rubber Company x has reported sales for the first half of this year totalling £136 million, an Increase of £5,000.000 over the corresponding period last year. Profits before tax Increased £1.230.000 to £6.540,000. and shareholders will receive an extra penny on their interim dividend.133 words
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Article31 1963-10-28 18 CLOSING PRICES RUBBER (prrlb.) Oct. 21. 70 S ets. 22. 7B i »cts. 23. 89-"-» cts. 24. 6S"s BBJ, 25. 68. cts. 26. (prr pirul.) 5469.62'j 5472.25 5477.50 5480.12<j 5477.75 5485.0031 words
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Article41 1963-10-28 18 Oct. 21 Oct. Ti. Oct. J3 Oct. J4 CXL 2b Oct 26 Industrials: 118.31 118.67 118.92 119.35 119.17 119.45 Tins: 112.33 113.09 114.76 114.04 113.19 113.05 S rubbers: 109.57 109.49 108.56 108.56 108.64 108.44 Dec. 29. 1962 100.41 words
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Article82 1963-10-28 18 iui i nit Date of I "UI for 1 ui.il for payment payment yrar previous year i.msui Tin 20 ct.s. Nov 9 Pahang Con. is. ad. Dec. 31 Is. 9d. L'- (ia Rantau Tin L'j'i4- Nov. 16 .h> 1 10' o Kluanf Bubber ords 55, Nov 1482 words
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Advertisement920 1963-10-28 18 H^ORIENTJ LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 10th November 1963 Singapore 13th November 1963 For Hong Kong 17th/ 19th November, Japan 23rd/27th November, Hong Kong I*t/4th December Returns: Singapore Bth December 1963 Penang 11th December 1963 Fares From: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore tram $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS920 words
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Advertisement174 1963-10-28 18 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tha Managers P.O. Bos M, Sinflapor*. po. 80. 114 Kuala Lumpur P O Boil 30, Ipoh or P.O. Bo* BS*. Ptno«, Nome: (Mr./Mrt./Mlat) Addr.u TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK MALAYA' TRUSTEE ITO. 28 10 63 KYOSEI174 words
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Advertisement538 1963-10-28 18 TENDERS NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the YVONNE BEAUTY PARLOUR purchase of the following teas:- I 5.000 lbs: Broken Pekoe 4.000 lbs: wlth effect from the lst dH >' No. 1 Dust 5.000 lbs- No 2 Dust. October 1963 Yvonne Beauty ParSamples of the above grades may lour of Room538 words
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Advertisement2155 1963-10-28 19 Trading is small on exchange From Our Market Correspondent on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was characterised by the smallness of the turnover, the narrowness of price movements in industrials and the disappointing response of tin shares to the sharp rise in the metal price. It was a dull2,155 words
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Advertisement1589 1963-10-28 19 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS THE follow m» ts a complete **f\ list of revised quotations IJ&wSTm^mZ fur tbe week ended Friday s. w«y a.« 7 3.ac OrL £5 Talplng Con. 7.50 7.50 CU a Talam 3.30 3.30 INDUSTRIALS ranjong 18/. 18/3 a T. Harbour M/S 1 Troooh 23/- 23/S Alias1,589 words
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Advertisement776 1963-10-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from ftn^M*M» who SATISFY TUX USUAL. CITIZENSHIP and REKIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the following appointments:--(1) SENIOR PRIMARY FftC DUCTION OFFICER (Research)— (a) One post for the Animal Nutritional Unit, (b) One post for the Veterinary Diagnostic Unit, In the Veterinary Division, Primary Production776 words
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Advertisement898 1963-10-28 19 NOTICES STERLING COMMODITY FUND ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME. The Trustee expects to distribute the Income of the Sterling Commodity Fund for the period ended 6th October 1963 to registered holders of units at that date on 30th November 1963. The amount available for distribution amounts to £1 per 100898 words
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Advertisement976 1963-10-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SARAWAK OFFICE MANAGER APPLICATIONS are invited A large Commercial Comfrom experienced Surveyors lor the P&ny seeks an Office Manager post of:— for Its Sales Division. The Surveyor (Roaa Location Works) position is an Executive one Public Works Department requiring a man experienced t 'n976 words
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Article485 1963-10-28 20 SHEFFIELD UNITED'S 2-1 SHOCK LONDON, Sunday. I SHEFFIELD UNITED took over the leadership of I the English First Division yesterday by beating Burnley 2-1 away. They now have a two-point lead over two of the favourites for the title Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, both of whom lost, and threeReuter - 485 words
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132 1963-10-28 20 ROWING I Malaysians eclipsed in the interport regatta HONG KONG, Sun— Hong Kong won the six-team inter port rowing championship by taking five of the six finals at the Far East Amateur Rowing Association regatta here yesterday. It was the Colony's first triumph since the interport was inaugurated 11 yearsReuter - 132 words
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Article173 1963-10-28 20 Wimbledon title to Kin Tat T ONDON. Sun. Lee Kin Tat, of Malaysia, won the men's singles title in the Wimbledon open badminton tournament here last, night, beating Bill Havers (Essex) 15-11. 15-5 in the nnal. Lee. who last won the trophy two years ago, was at first unsettled byReuter - 173 words
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Article1326 1963-10-28 20 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 4 Notts Forest 2 Birmingham 2 Wolves Bolton l Blackpool 1 Burnley 1 ShenT. United 2 Everton 1 Tottenham 0 Fulham 0 Chelsea 1 Ipswich 1 Liverpool Leicester 4 Blackburn 3 Man. United 0 West Ham 1 Slieff Wed. 1 Aston Villa 01,326 words
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756 1963-10-28 20 CANADA CUP GOLF VERSAILLES, Sun. OPAIN. a non-fashionable golfing country from continental Europe, are locked in a tie with the mighty power players of the United States after 54 holes in the Canada Cup. Revelling in the sunshine and improved underfoot conditionsReuter - 756 words
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476 1963-10-28 20 All-Blacks outplay Southern Counties RUGGER OOVE, Sun. Don A1 "The Boot. Clark, the All-Blacks fullback, scored more than half his side's points when the touring New Zealand Rugby Union team beat Southern Counties by 32 points to three here yesterday. The New Zealanders won by one goal, two dropped goals,Reuter - 476 words
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Advertisement137 1963-10-28 20 *p~ot good pictwte* d'liiiii illinium ekopan FILMS g) PATERSON, SIMONS, CO., LTD. Suppliers: OIA Chemie German Democratic Republic FROM JAPAN'S LARGEST ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPANYTHIS REFRIGERATOR OF EXCEPTIONAL VW7/T\ fl Ufl P H I TAC H I i\ T YEARS OF II I RESEARCH MAKES %Jt THEHEXANON J K I LENS137 words
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Advertisement213 1963-10-28 20 Only authorized Homelite Chainsaw Selling Agents are allowed to substantiate the Manufacturer's guarantee provided with each Homelite Chainsaw and offer specialized Homelite After-Sales-Service with genuine Homelite spares. LJ^^IWICI ITC inden'tiiklrtkw. A nVrICLIIC every aothonzed 1 CHAtN SAWS Ch°a?n e saw *9r?**Hti a Selling Agent in The following are the ONLY213 words
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Article, Illustration2099 1963-10-28 21 Epson Jeep - Epson Jeep TREVENA BAGS 'HUNTER' ON CADET ROUSSEL RACING »y SINGAPORE, Sunday. A JNOS made Malayan Turf history when he beTX came the first Class 2 horse to win the 14f Singapore St. Leger at Bukit Timah today. Brilliantly ridden by veteran jockey Mickey Donnelly.KOK AH CHONO - 2,099 words
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Article125 1963-10-28 21 TOTAL POOL: $168,985 Ist No. *****0 ($91,644) 2nd No. *****8 ($38,187) 3rd No. *****3 ($13,093) STARTERS ($1,200) Nos *****2 *****3 *****3 *****4 *****0 *****9 *****1 *****5 *****9 *****8 *****0 *****4 *****7 *****0. CONSOLATION ($750) Nos: *****5 *****0 *****9 *****7 *****5 *****0 *****1 *****6 *****5 *****3 *****4 *****2125 words
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167 1963-10-28 21 SELANGOR MEN, WOMEN GOLF TEAMS WIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. 'HHE Royal Selangor Golf Club avenged their defeat in June this year when they overwhelmed the Singapore Island Country Club in their relurn match this weekend over their home course by 38 to 25 matches. l^ They won the greensomes by167 words
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Article51 1963-10-28 21 NOTTINGHAM. Sun. Four matches in the home international men's hockey tournament here ended as draws. In yesterday's matches, England and Ireland drew 1-1, after a scoreless first half, and Scotland and Wales finished level 0-0. On Friday, Scotland and England drew l-i and the Wales-Ireland clash ended51 words
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Article57 1963-10-28 21 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A polo tournament will be held at the Royal Johore International Club ground at Paslr Plangie at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday to celebrate the Sultan of Johore's 69th birthday. Eight teams will take part Including a team from Sabah which will also visit other states.57 words
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Article37 1963-10-28 21 DONCASTER. Sun. Maior Lionel Hollidays Pushful (100-6), ridden by H. Carr, won the Timeform Gold Cup run over 81 here yesterday. Sduor* (9-1) was second and AU Saved (7-4) third of ten itarters. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article92 1963-10-28 21 BOCKKT Intrr-DUtric* tourney: Temerloh 5 Pekan 2; Pekan 1 Kuantan i (champions: Temerloh i. Malacca inter-distrirt teacher* tourney: North 4 Central South 0, Jasln 3 Alor Gajah 1 (champion > North). SOCCER: Cheng Wan Cup: Ipoh DIM. 8 Buklt Padang Dist 3. Penanir Dlv. 2 (replay): E. Smelting w.o.92 words
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Article61 1963-10-28 21 IPOH. Sun. Selangor's N. A. Rosli won the Malayan Cyclists' Federations 75 miles road race championships here today with a fast time of 3 hr 29min. Rosli beat nine other cyclists from Sehmgor. Perak and Malacca in the Ipoh to Padang Rengas and back race. Second61 words
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Article48 1963-10-28 21 PARIS, Sun. France qualified for the quarter-finals of the European Nations soccer Cup when they beat Bulgaria 3-1 la the second leg here yesterday. France were beaten 1-0 in the first leg in Sofia last month but won the tie on a 3-2 aggregate. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement154 1963-10-28 21 'ilwwii IllwUllt m^'^H PRUDENTIAL c&jr N *j lore's how Prudential's worldwide %^^<>*^^ zjf^i •V payments to policyholders averaged isMl>> It L out over the working days of 1962:— $6,851 every minute $41 1.080 every hour $2,998,000 every full day VV^""" $18,000,000 every week a. :j $78,300,000 every month Prudential's total154 words
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Advertisement125 1963-10-28 21 AWA! superb television sets presenting a new I I LLL I IWI W I dimension in TV. Brilliant DEEP IMAGE pic- tures sharp, bright and clear combined IHBBEL^SLBLSSBBPVHbI HH with high fidelity sound. Hand-wired Super I Ir^l Signal chassis gives unequalled performance I wL in all locations including remote and125 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1963-10-28 21 SOCCER: Cow and Gate Cop: 8 Bn. RMR v Irish Hussars (at Tapah padang, RUGGER SCC v HMS Terror (Spore padanff). RMAP 2nd XV v FMC 2nd XV (Airport Rd); S'nor Combined Schools v Language Inst. (Shaw Rd). BOCKR i Spore Dlt. 1: University v Schools (Bukit Timah). Div. 2:86 words
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Article628 1963-10-28 22 I KUCHING. Sun. foundations for a free, democratic and prosperous future. "I hope that the farmers will come forward to grasp the opportunities that Will be available to them. I am confident that all Government departments will take up the challenge of this plan with enthusiasm and628 words
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Article, Illustration389 1963-10-28 22 Rusk pledge to keep U.S. forces in West Germany FRANKFURT, Sunday. JUK I.S. Secretary of State, Mr. I)ean Rusk, pledged yesterday that the I.S. would maintain its six army divisions in West Germany "as long as there is need for them." He criticised "certain Nato countries'' for failing to meet389 words
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Article124 1963-10-28 22 JAKARTA 'PEACE MOVE' TO BRITAIN T ONDON, Sun. The Indonesian Government has made a surprise "peace move" to Britain by proposing the setting up of joint Anglo-Indonesian committees to discuss the handing back of British firms seized in Indonesia two months ago, the Sunday Telegraph reported today. The report by124 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-10-28 22 TWELO (Southern Rhodesia), Sun. A magistrate's court here today sentenced African nationalist leader Joshua Nkomo (above) to nine months' jail for making: a subversive statement at a meeting here on Aug. 31. Five months of the sentence were suspended for three years on conditionReuter - 93 words
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266 1963-10-28 22 House of Macmillan welcomes return of Mr. Harold f ONDON. Sun. Mr. Macmillan, Britain's ex-Prime Minister, will soon be back at work in the family publishing business founded by his grandfather 120 years ago. The 300 staff in the greybricked House of Macmillan are looking forward to the return after266 words
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198 1963-10-28 22 THe. Swiss are holding their general elections this weekend, but it Is doubtful whether many people will notice. Political observers here say they will be just about the dullest elections the Swiss have ever had and Swiss elections cau be very dull198 words
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199 1963-10-28 22 Family from Rhio row 2 days to escape hunger PORT SWETTENHAM, Sun. An Indonesian family from the Rhio Islands landed at Kampong Sementa, seven miles from here, yesterday after rowing for two days in a stolen sampan to escape starvation. A farmer, Inche Pangijil bin Osman, 35, his wife, and199 words
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Article50 1963-10-28 22 LONDON. Sun. The Dunlop Rubber Co. has reported boom i sales and bigger profits for i inhalf year at £2.700.000. The chairman. Sir Edward Boharrell. said that overseas trade was well maintained, with better trading in North America and Europe. although over-capacity persisted in France. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article39 1963-10-28 22 ROOTH: IMMM A Rooth. MRCT., MA. p.uci-tully at bom.-. BOOMS, in <.t mm KLYNE JOHN FRANCIS |miN nway peacefully IT It Wl ("orifice lerivrx ~IT% SrnnKOOii Ko.-irt .'i p.m. ■J*-!O-ej for Chun-h Of St. Joseph thcni-r to Bldadari39 words
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Advertisement169 1963-10-28 22 FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE NEW STOCK LADIES READYMADE WEAR TEXTILES UP NOW up NQW SB? g%£r?. !ol§ 1:X 4«" 5.0.50 MM Embroidered Blouics 16.50 9.90 Italian Clek* J«" 7.90 4.90 wSfto-E: 10Vp..., ski* !S:I8 "S A *>•.•« .otcit Ofr/Bco» icmi-plcatcrf Tclron French Lac* 44" 14 SO 9.90 kSm! S&169 words
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Advertisement160 1963-10-28 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Hi WorH* $10 (Minimum I RODRICUES— LEICESTER: B.tncem Kdniund r/o Mr. A- Mrs C A. ItodrlPBM and Kvrlyn d v Mr. Mrs. K. Leu-ester on i'6-HI-B.'i. gggg 'Royal' is here at last! 23" Royal Lowboy So annoying reflections You can enjoy with ASTOR with better clearer picture160 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-10-28 22 JJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Maluyu und Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Siiittapore 91 7242 words
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