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Title Section21 1963-10-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flea**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-10-30 1 TANKS RUN DRY, THEN VILLAGERS THROW MUD SCENES at yesterday's fire Left, a man flashes out of a burning house with a bundle of clothes; right, a sobbing women is led away from her blazing house. Straits Times pictures by Kok Ah thong and Low TewKok Ah thong and Low Tew Kong - 51 words
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Article53 1963-10-30 1 DUNNING. iScotlandt. Tues.— Britain s Prime Minister Sir Alec j Douglas-Home, stumbled and fell off a farm cart In the village square here today. He was making a 70-mile whis-tle-stop tour of the Kinross constituency, where he Is the Conservative candidate In next week's Parliamentary by-eiecilon Rev-53 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1963-10-30 1 Massive relief is started -By- STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Singapore, Tuesday ABOUT 600 people lost their homes in fire-ravaged Geylang today. In 70 minutes of flaming tragedy, their attap colony astride the Lorong 21 end of Kallang Basin was razed. Five people were burnt, one seriously, in theAH Yusof - 1,198 words
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504 1963-10-30 1 Tengku: No power in world can crush US VI ALA TREXG1V GANU, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today that no power in the world could crush Malaysia unless it was the will of God. He was speaking at an anti-Soekarno rally in Kuala Brang, near here. His deputy. Tun504 words
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Article566 1963-10-30 1 TTHE cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider a note from the Philippines Government over the recognition of Malaysia. The note was received late tonight through the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, whose Government has been handling Malaysian affairs with the Philippines and Indonesia566 words
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Article192 1963-10-30 1 The ideal gift THE Straits Times Annual for 1964 is on sale today. The Annual is .Malaysia's finest publication and the new edition maintains the high standards which have been set in the past. It contains 140 pages beautifully produced on fine quality art paper, with nearly 50 full colour192 words
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Article166 1963-10-30 1 First missile ship due in March SINGAPORE, Tues. Britain is to station two last guided missile destroyers in Singapore as part of plans to boost the striking; power of the Far Hast Fleet. A spokesman for the Royal Navy told the Straits Times today that the first destroyer, HMS Hampshire,166 words
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Article24 1963-10-30 1 CEYLON PM LEAVES MOSCOW, Tues. Ceyonesc Premier Mrs. Banlaranaike left by plane oday for home after an fficial visit to Russia. PI.24 words
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Advertisement98 1963-10-30 1 OWN YOUR BUNGALOW ON EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS aftar a small initial down payment ImmfdioH Occupation Johor* Coronation Pork ]f Jolop Woter Work* J.I I. f $19,500/- up 1/ \i SI > CHEW REALTY LTD. 132 Hottw ><■■ S'DOf-7 T«l ?10Of inCaillßDDia 9r 'y e f it's time for a JJ^98 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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237 1963-10-30 2 TOKYO. Tues.— China's x Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, said yesterday his country would "never yield" to Mr. Khrushchev in the Si no-Soviet ideological war. He made the remarks in a Press conference with Jap- anese newsmen who are now visitingReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-10-30 2 rIS face. twisted in agony, is the face of motherhood. On it are etched all the fears, the pain, the worries, and the love which a woman feels for the child she has borne. The feelings wnicn tie her to her child make HER wince in agony. as a129 words
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316 1963-10-30 2 Madame: I was threatened by State Dept. SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. j^JADAME Ngo Dinh Nhu said last night she was visiting the United States despite "threats" received unofficially from the U.S. State Department. She told a news conference that she had been advised that in the State Department's view it would316 words
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Article52 1963-10-30 2 SRINAGAR. Tues.— United Nations military observers have finished an on-the-spot investigation of Indian and Pakistani charges and counter-charges of troops concentrations near the Kashmir ceasefire line, according to reports reaching here yesterday The observers will report later to Lt.-Oen. R. H. Nlmmo, chief U.N. militaryReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration208 1963-10-30 2 The texan and madame's daughter: 'just A FRIEND...' SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— Wealthy young Texan, who met the 18-year-old daughter of Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu earlier on their U.S. tour, accompanied the party here yesterday. Bruce Baxter 111. 24, arrived on Sunday night with the Nhu party from Los Angeles andReuter - 208 words
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151 1963-10-30 2 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Rescue workers relaxed here last night 'after 13 hoars' toil as the last of 63 miners trapped deep underground. In one of the world's richest gold mines, was hauled safely to the surface. Fifty men trapped in their "cage"Reuter - 151 words
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Article169 1963-10-30 2 KABYLIE CONFLICT IS OVER: BELLA ALGIERS, Tues. President Ben Bella said last night the conflict with the Kabylie rebels Colonel Mohand Ou El Hadj and Ait Ahmed has been "resolved". Mr. Ben Bella was making a broadcast on the eve of his departure for the Bamako summit which he said169 words
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Advertisement254 1963-10-30 2 MALAYAN FINANCE OFFERS ■Mil^^^^ a W SIMPLE ■^HOME OWNERSHIP^™ PLAN SAVE WE LEND Ml All you have to do is to open a Home Deposit Account and SAVE 25% of value of HOUSE you wish to buy and after a year we will LEND you the balance 75%. Interest on254 words
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Advertisement76 1963-10-30 2 ENGLISH ELECTRIC with For Fine Jewellery, Jades. Pearls and Diamonds visit HI 206-208, South Bridge Road, Singapore, Tel: *****. ***** WEI FEN 1. Wel Fen Secretarial Translation service tran&late all popular languages and handle Agreement, Trademark Registration. Income Tax, Typing k Duplicating. 2. Wel Pen Insurance Loan Service handle all76 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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163 1963-10-30 3 OORT OF MENTEITHj F (Scotland), Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Britain's Prime Minister, said here last night there was no chance of Britain going into the Common Market in the near future. Sir Alec, addressing a byelection meeting, said: "We cannot at theReuter - 163 words
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Article56 1963-10-30 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Tues. Lord Robens, chairman of Britain's Coal Board returned in the liner Queen Elizabeth from New York last night after attending the Coal Convention In Tokyo, and announced that Britain hopes to export a million tons of coal worth between five and sixReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1963-10-30 3 WASHINGTON, rues. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the United States Ambassador to South Vietnam, will arrive back here on Sunday for consultations. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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269 1963-10-30 3 gRITAIN'S new supersonic bomber, the TSR-2 due to fly early next year will provide a new television eye in battle. This was one of many secrets about the wonder plane, on which £400 million will go on development, revealed here yesterday by theReuter - 269 words
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146 1963-10-30 3 Kidnap fear in mystery of missing expert LONDON. Tues— The daughter of a leading steel scientist believes her father was kidnapped" by a foreign power, the London Daily Herald said yesterday. "I am convinced daddy has been kidnapped for his brain." the Herald quoted scientist Tom Whitlock's daughter, Patricia, 27.UPI - 146 words
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Article23 1963-10-30 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Premier Khrushchev and President Leonid Brezhnev have accepted an Invitation to visit Nepal Moscow Radio reported.— U.PJ.23 words
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119 1963-10-30 3 MOSCOW. Tues— The Soviet trade union chief, Mr. Viktor Grishin, yesterday attacked the Chinese plan for holding an AfroAsian trade union conference. Mr. Grishin launched his attaak in a keynote speech on the first day of a conference of Soviet trade unions here,Reuter - 119 words
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Article65 1963-10-30 3 GENEVA. Tues. The Socialists won a notable victory in the Swiss general elections last night, gaining three seats. This gain is considered here quite sensational in a political system noted for its stability. But the net result of the election Is a government identical 1 <oReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration428 1963-10-30 3 OUT BY A SIDE-DOOR, BUT. CCREAMING, and booing women greeted Christine Keeler, key figure in the Profumo scandal, yesterday when she left Marylebone magistrates' court after facing conspiracy and perjury charges Extra police, who had been called to the court following similar demonstrations at428 words
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Article76 1963-10-30 3 Sit-down strike at a jail SAN QUENTIN (California) Tues— More than 4.000 convicts at San Quentln Jail went on sit-down strike yesterday alter about 30 to 50 inmates picketed the prison workshops. There was no violence Jail officials said they believed the strike was in sympathy with a similar stoppageReuter - 76 words
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Article45 1963-10-30 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— U Thant, the secretary-general, today recommended a $2,984-000 expansion and remodelling programme for UN. headquarter* The work is to begin in January and be completed before Mm opening of the 1984 General Assembly session in September Reuter-Reuter - 45 words
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Article44 1963-10-30 3 HANOVER. (West Germany), Tues. An 18-year-old East German died on the way to hospital after one of his legs was blown off by a mine as he fled across the East-West German' border last nifzht. West German customs officials said today. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article25 1963-10-30 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Troops were alerted in Sao Paulo. Southern Brazil, today when 700.--000 industrial workers were called out on strike. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-10-30 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby s -i\ Gouffxmsei? (STOP S^UMSII^ >l TO COME Wrm ME fl fi\ vt18 words
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1124 1963-10-30 4 Lee steps into Naval Base strike dispute SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE PRIME Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today stepped into the 23--day-old naval base strike dispute as 500 more members of the Naval Base Labour Union joined 2,500 in the protest against the strike. The Prime Minister, told a I delegation1,124 words
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Article32 1963-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Tubs.—The Btngapore Catholic Teachers' movement will hold a combined activities photographic exhibition at the St. Joseph's Institution Hall on Sun- I day in conjunction with Its annual general meeting.32 words
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Article30 1963-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The field section of the Ministry of Culture win not give a free film show at Ayer Gemuroh community centre tomorrow aa previously announced30 words
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175 1963-10-30 4 $750,000 Umno House is 'taking shape' SINGAPORE, Tues. The $750,000 five -storey L'mno House in Changi Road is "taking shape"; the Secretary-General of l'mno, Dato Syed Esa Almanoar, reported today. The first phase of the building is expected to be ready by Hari Raya Haji. Dato Syed Esa announced that175 words
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Article192 1963-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday A MESSENGER boy forged his uncle's signature on two cheques drawn on different banks, and dishonestly induced the banks to pay him a total of $11,000 all in one day. The First Criminal District I Judge, Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam, i was told this today,192 words
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Article61 1963-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Social Welfare Department will hold an exhibition on its work at the National Library from Nov. 1 to 31 with the aim of explaining to the public the functions of the Department and the services it provides. The exhibition will also explain some aspects61 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-10-30 4 MR. K. THOMAS JOSEPH and Miss Sheila Eapen, who were married at Holy Light Church. Johore Bahru, on Sunday. Mr. Thomas, a lecturer at the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Joseph of Malacca. The bride is the daughter57 words
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Article321 1963-10-30 4 THE following today's schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Pay a Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Rome, Damascus, Baghdad. Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6.05 p.ra. Japan Air Urns: Prom Tokyo. Hook Konit. Bangkok (JL 713) 6.30 P.OI. Air India: Prom321 words
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Advertisement518 1963-10-30 4 Sshaw GANISATION ■oi»i:.\s p oiiay j 11 o m I 30. 4. 6.30 <J 1 5 p m dial M for Murder I. Starring GKAU KtILY I Roy Millond Robert Cummmgi 'JBBrond NCW Print COLOR (\VB) I m Plus Pothc News Soccer Feature: .England vslhe World at Wembley* i 1518 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-10-30 5 ...AND THEY ARE AIMED AT INDONESIAN TERRORISTS QUNS, guns, guns nothing but guns and the determined men to fire them. These are what Indonesian terrorists face at border posts along the Sarawak-Indo-nesia border. The men are regular troops. Border Scouts and Home Guards. Picture by Lee OnLee On Wing - 51 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-10-30 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. jyjß. A. Paget, the British Labour Party's "shadow" War Minister, said here today that the British-Malaysian military alliance would be able to "contain and defeat" any largescale military attack by Indonesia. Rebuking Indonesia for Jfcl confrontation policy, Mr Paget said: "Indonesia, a230 words
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163 1963-10-30 5 Anti-Soekarno rally and procession UUALA KAMGSAR, 1Y Tues. The Malaysia Solidarity Committee in Kuala Kangsar district has organised an anti-Soekar-no rally to be held on the town padang here tomorrow afternoon. More than 10.000 people are expected to take part in a mile-long procession which will precede the rally, at163 words
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215 1963-10-30 5 PROGRESS IS 'VERY SLOW AT BLOOD DEBT TALKS IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I The Malaysia-Jap-anese "blood debt" talks entered their fourth round today with progress described as "very slow." The Minister without Portfolio. Senator Khaw Kal Boh. who is chief Malaysian delegate to the meeting, de- dined to talk to the215 words
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Article67 1963-10-30 5 The Far East Air Force band and the Far East Land Forces School of Physical Training's display team will take part in the annual That Luang festival at Vientiane, capital of Laos. The British Servicemen left R.A.F. Seletar in a Be verify of No.67 words
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249 1963-10-30 5 C'wealth MPs see projects in Kedah A LOR STAR, Tues. 1^ The Mentri Besar of Kedah. Dato Syed Omar Shahbuddin. said here today that there were dark clouds over Malaysia because of the confrontation policy of "our neighbour." He was welcoming to the State a party of delegates to the249 words
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Advertisement163 1963-10-30 5 GRAND OPENING TODAY 5 COLUMBUS BAR RESTAURANT, 1 85, Orchard Road, (Corner Oxley Road) *b J§ S por« T«l. ***** All invited guests are most welcomed g^ c* to a Cocktail Reception from 5.00 *3 JS 630 P. M. Business as usual from 6.30 (0 ss onwards. 0 at Delicious163 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-10-30 6 SHOCK WAS TOO MUCH FOR THE GIRL IN THIS PICTURE THE girl carrying a small boy in the foreground weeps as her mother broods over their losses in the fire which razed their home in the kampong between Lorongs 21 and 23 in Geylang, Singapore, yesterday. The85 words
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Article158 1963-10-30 6 T*HE Arts Council here is organising a competition for a mural in the main banking hall of the new 14-storey Chartered Bank building, which is being built in Ampang Road. This was stated today by Mr. Frank Sullivan, secretary of the Art Gallery's working158 words
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138 1963-10-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. No Government directive has been issued on the proper style of addressing letters to Malaysia, a spokesman for the Postmaster-Gen-eral's office said today. He was answering a questtion from the Straits Times I following queries from readers. They wanted to know whether it138 words
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78 1963-10-30 6 JESSELTON Tues. A threeman delegation representing the Jessclton Chinese Chamber or Commerce will go to Kuala I.urn to attend an Inaugural meeting of the Malaysia United Chinese Chamber of Commerce to be held there on Oct. 31. They are Mr. Wong Tie Fatt, chairman.Reuter - 78 words
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Article49 1963-10-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dato Loke Wan Tho will open a one- man art exhibition by Mr. Cheong Soo Pieng at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow Most of his paintings were com- pleted following his return from a two-year trip in Europe.49 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-10-30 6 QINGAPORE. Tues.— A Singapore millionaire, Mr. Ng Quee Gam. (above), who was the victim of a dramatic kidnap seven years ago, died yesterday at his Trlok Kurau home after a snort illness. He was 68. Mr. Ng. elder brother of Mr. Ng Quee Lam,133 words
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Article39 1963-10-30 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A beginner's course in Tal Chi Chueii. a traditional Chinese art of selfdefence.- will be .started on Nov. 6 by tho Thai Chi Institute, Carpenter Street. Those Interested can enrol at the institute. I39 words
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231 1963-10-30 6 'Too scared' shop men paying protection money UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Shopkeepers here are paying extortion money to youths who go in gangs of five or six on their collection rounds. Most of the traders are "too scared" to report to tht police. This was stated In the sessions court here231 words
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Article41 1963-10-30 6 KUCHING, Tues.— The R.A.F. today dropped 20.000 leaflets appealing to parents to prevent their sons from becoming border bandits. The leaflets were dropped at the 10th mile, Serian road, the Batu Kitang area, Lingga, Simanggang and Engkilili.41 words
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Article211 1963-10-30 7 3 reasons for tin price increase 1/UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. Consumers of tin are concerned over the supply position of the metal from this part of the world. This is one reason for the 13 a ton jump in price on the London Metal Exchange yesterday. Two other reasons were211 words
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Article92 1963-10-30 7 CLAIM TO REPRESENT WORKERS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore General Employees' Union today claimed to represent the majority of the workers of the Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Ltd., in Buklt Timah Road, where a strike of some workers has been called by its rival, the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union.92 words
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Article113 1963-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tues! Mr. Justice Ambrose, in the assize court, today acquitted and discharged a young man on a charge of robbery, without calling on him for his defence. Wong Ah Tong, alias Ah Kuang. 21. had been accused of robbing, together with one other113 words
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Article29 1963-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. the Deputy Prime Minister will hold meet-the-people sessions every Sunday from 9.30 a.m. at the Rochore community centre (2nd floor). Prinsep Street.29 words
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Article137 1963-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government is expected to announce its decision >oon regarding the move to de-register seven big left-wing unions. Each oi' the unions, all ot which belong to the Singapore Association of Trades Unions, has replied separately to an order issued by the137 words
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Article289 1963-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tues rl£ future of Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan, Vice Chancellor of the University of Singapore, is expected to be decided tomorrow. The decision will come from the 20-man council, supreme executive body of the university, which meets in the afternoon. $40 m. grant Dr. Sretnivasan is289 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-10-30 7 THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking to some victims of the Geylang flre .last night. Mr. Lee and other Cabinet ministers assured, the victims that Housing Board flats would be found for them within a few days and that financial help would also be givenChew Boon Chin - 60 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-10-30 7 SOCIAL Welfare workers were in full operation less than two hours after today's fire in Geylang. By sunset, almost 600 people from 90 families had been assured of shelter for the night. Registration had been made, a maternal and child health clinic set up. dinner for422 words
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Advertisement240 1963-10-30 7 THE TV OF A TO-MORROW. YOURS O) TODA" v PKUIM miin' 1964 MODEL: SAfUBiniSSA 19" FULLY AUTOMATIC 19 Volvci 10 Diodci Dark curved safety-glass He High-gloss Wooden Cobinet Hi-Fi Sound Reproduction Frontal Sound All Cl.motc Proof Ask for o complete demonstration at: Hi -Fi Traders 59, South Bridge Road, Singapore-240 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-10-30 8 After the Royal bath rites THE SULTAN and the Raja Perempuan waUdnr down the stain of the •even-tiered Balal Pancha Prrsada 00 the (ronnds of the Istana Iskandartvb in Koala Kanr«ar after the lustration ceremony on Monday nlf ht. Strait! Times picture.42 words
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Article105 1963-10-30 8 Visitors on tour of Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A party of 27 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegates on their way to attend the CPA conference In Kuala Lumpur today spent a day touring places of interest in Johore. The delegates were met by the Mentrl Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji105 words
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Article55 1963-10-30 8 IPOH. Tut —Police have classified the death on Sunday in the General Hospital here of S. Sangaranarayanan, 47, an attendant in the Veterinary Department, as murder. Sanftaranarayanan was admitted to hospital after a fight with a neighbour In the Palim labour lines on Oct. 19.55 words
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160 1963-10-30 8 RAILWAY UNIONS FILE A WRIT ON STATUS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE 14,000-strong Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya today filed a writ in the High Court here seeking a declaration that they are Government servants in view of the move to turn the Malayan Railway into a corporation on Jan. 1. The160 words
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Article66 1963-10-30 8 Just fancy that IPOH. I ne* A Medicine seller. Lee Van, 78, came here from Kuala Lumpur v-strrday with $25 in his pocket, and after booking a room in a hotel in Osborne Street, sent (or a woman, police said today. lie agreed to pay the woman $IQ, but the66 words
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339 1963-10-30 8 of Sultan's installation KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. The traditional ceremony of invoking the guardian spirits of Perak was held at Istana Iskandariah here last night, marking the end of the installation of the Sultan and Raja Perenipuan.' The ceremony was witnessed by about339 words
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Miscellaneous136 1963-10-30 8 t//of/ Oop Big V.T. Htnntim kj/ I MZBESjem.THK, HORSE-TO-HORSE. H> V" "< f I WELL. AI.L RIGHT, IF >TXI IM- >— BUT MJU'LL VO WaHfc^ BE AT A TERRIBLE DISADVANTAGE, SO I HM**.' 1 I SIST ON GETTING YOUR OKAY, \TO LOOK OUT FOR r>{|l WSMOUNTED TO MORE NEARLY 1/136 words
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Article, Illustration1728 1963-10-30 9 PETER EVANS - PETER EVANS by LIZ TAYLOR, looking hauntingly beautiful in a simple white dress gazed out to the darkness and the sea and talked about money. "I used to hove these marvellous spending sprees but they were just compensations. Then one day I discovered they were not compensating for a1,728 words
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Obituary26 1963-10-30 10 it H»r«a IN rtfiniiniim f MR. ONC TIANC HENU aged •>• pa«!.ed a«ay peacefully 1-7-10-63. Cortege leading residence 24 Lorong 2». Oevlani;. Thuraday .11-10-63 RI P.26 words
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Article100 1963-10-30 10 MR AND MRS. Lav Teog Kwong thank fnenda and relative* for me*eagea of condolence*, wreath* and attendance at funeral of their beloved eon. Cbee Hoe. lpoh. 28-10-63. MR. A MRS. >' Gopalakrlabnan wlab to thank all relatlvaa and fnendi for •heir kind a"»ntani c. wreatha. rondolaewea and attrndencr at100 words
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Obituary46 1963-10-30 10 M H'orrft Jf« I minimum) IN EVER LOVINC Memory of Vivian Oomea mho died in Seremban on 80-10-60 Cooatant In Thought, silent la Morrow. IN LOVINC MEMORY Of P. K. Sunda ram who pa«*.d away on 30-10-A2. Alwaya Remembered By H« Widow And Son*46 words
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Article127 1963-10-30 10 W*r4» Sl* (Minimum) PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICI with content" of fully equipped treatment room for aale. Singapore Apply Box MM S T S pore UNPLEASANT SMELLS DON'T -o rinivn well with ksakMM cttaejtl Knjoy mam, K«eet amellinis air roun.l-the-A RECIPE FOR p<-rfrrt health: rresh air. regular keep-tit exerrme and ihe id.-»l127 words
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Article643 1963-10-30 10 The .spot price of tin is back to where it was when Washington began to talk it down with the aid of assurances that sales from the stockpile would rot be allowed to disrupt the 1 market A rise of £43 a ton !in the last two643 words
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Article395 1963-10-30 10 The effect* of the threemonth drought in the KedahPerlis padi area have not been completely overcome, b'j* prompt action by the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-oper-p.tives has enabled much to be .salvaged. Excellent use has been made of the month between the end of August, when the weather395 words
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Article240 1963-10-30 10 There are two facts about tuberculosis. The first is that it is an unnecessary disease in that medical science has made available vaccines for its prevention and drugs for its certain cure. The second is that it is still a widespread and dangerous disease in many developing countries240 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1963-10-30 10 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Sarawak's $300 mil. development drive GEOFFREY GELDARD THE BIGGEST SLICES OF THE CAKE GO TO AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION from Kuching, Tuesday SA RAWAKS five- year development plan (1964 to 1968) is the Government" s statement in broad terms of how it intends to improve the livelihood of the country's 745.000 people1,380 words
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Letter204 1963-10-30 10 T READ with Interest your 1 recent editorial on management and labour which analysed existing procedures for solving industrial disputes in the country. There Is no doubt that both management and labour are keen to evolve a suitable method o» arriving at an amicable settlement. Industrial courts204 words
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Letter124 1963-10-30 10 Six years I AM directed to refer *o th> leader in the Straits Times yesterday. Six years o.' free primary education not five years as stated by you>. Is available In the Chinese medium, as in the other three media. You state that the Malayan Secondary Schools Entrance Examination is124 words
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Letter216 1963-10-30 10 Ideal teacher I CANNOT agree with Mrs. Lee Kong Yew's idea of the ideal teacher, r, seems to me that according to her all teachers ought to be sporty-looking hunks of womanhood. Perhaps I should not even have attempted the word "womarv hood." Those "too short recruits' who "dolled themselvesUP - 216 words
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Letter81 1963-10-30 10 Long wait THE dispensary in Klang is so understaffed that one has to wait lor hours before one can get medicine. Is not the Ministry aware of the growing population? If It Is then it should have more staff. Previously the dispensary was staffed by more people. Now only two81 words
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Letter34 1963-10-30 10 Long wait 1 DEPOSITED over two thousand dollars In the Selangor Post Office Savines Bank during the Japanese occupation period. Will they repay me this amount now or not? V. P. K. Kuala Lumpur34 words
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Advertisement609 1963-10-30 10 Struts Tim ft Malay Ma.l Claaalfla4 iDviniitnMta a»a» IM cold storage; arcaok Orchard Road COLD ATORACI MANCHII AT HOLLAND nOAD— KATONS MPPtL HOAO HAVAi. BASS cmr book stork ltd m «f Mmi. Conrw Oaar TM*: Htrw« prROKT FVtSfM trie «t* l*#p#rtw#^s>**t m. M. ISMAIL am JLaJSM traftV "©*> d HsrW#*609 words
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Advertisement14 1963-10-30 10 JUST ARRIVED UPHOLSTERY FABRICS AT C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD RD. G\14 words
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Advertisement183 1963-10-30 10 B Automatic Television in the Millionaire Class bi^B .^mtmmmmmmm%%%^m*m**mmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mm%m ill I Bsiii I I*l > I I Mil 11 I mm I j I B I'l 1 aßßß^Hl^^_ Kg^S^^HAj riMISSIKMBiiiiJiM^M I ~*S^mmmmmmmmmmmWLmmm^mWmmmWm\mmmWM ™^^MiW" Price: $1,200.00 The luxurious Pye console model 4436 is the rinest automatic TV for people who demand183 words
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308 1963-10-30 11 RODERICK PESTANA - Former Force 136 men offer their services RODERICK PESTANA By SINGAPORE, Tues. Eleven former Singapore members of Force 136 --t h c resistance group which fought the Japanese in Malaya during: the last war have written to Tengku Abdul Rahman offering their services in the defence of the country. They308 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-10-30 11 SINGAPORE. Tue«.— Former Singapore model Daisy Sseto (above), is on her way home after four years in Britain her mission accomplished. The shapely ex-beauty queen, who was a bank receptionist, has completed courses in dress designing, hairdressing, and beauty culture. She123 words
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Article39 1963-10-30 11 BENTONG. Tues. An "antlSoekarno" rally will be held here on Nov. 10. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Cabinet Ministers will be invited to the rally, an official of the organising commit: tee disclosed today.39 words
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107 1963-10-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Another $15,791.80 was received tod iy by the Civil Disaster Fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing its total to 5205.386.79. The entire donation of 515.791.80 came from Rediffosion (Malaya) Ltd.. from their "Dollar for Disc" programme. In addition, the Straits107 words
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185 1963-10-30 11 MALAYSIAN GOVT OWNS ITS JAKARTA CHANCERY KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Malaysian Govern ment OWNS its Chancery in Jakarta, which was seized by the Indonesian authorities during the weekend, a Government spokesman said today. It was bought by the Government shortly after Malaya became Independent In August. 1957. The spokesman185 words
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Article, Illustration512 1963-10-30 11 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY by KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. completely "Made-in-Ma-laysia'' car has a long, long way to go maybe 10 or 20 years before it materialises. But that distant car will provide the driving force for a Government plan to push the nation into512 words
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Article64 1963-10-30 11 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. Lim Ttong Hin. a former vice-president or the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union, today said hf had eft the union because he was against workers being dragged Into "political controversy." The centra] executive committee of the union had announced yesterday that it64 words
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Article, Illustration494 1963-10-30 11 KLALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today conferred the title "Royal" on the Customs and Excise Department, which he said had achieved sound progress. The King paid a warm tribute to success "due to the patience, wisdom and diligence of the officers and494 words
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Advertisement187 1963-10-30 11 YARON CASH CONSOLATION PRIZE WINNERS 1 NAMIS ADDRESS: I Mr. Tee Chin S.n, 257, Brickwork* Eitote, Singopore 3. Mr. Kent Mun Yoke t, Queem Crescent, Singapore 3. Mr. Get Mew 324. V«roor«t Drive, Singapore 3. Mr It. Kum Mun M-A Jalan Duo. Singapore 14. Mr. Chen Tet Chow 7. Erskjne187 words
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Advertisement153 1963-10-30 11 Uobinsoris GIFT PLAN f GET A FREE COPY OF THE GIFT LIST NOW PLACE YOUR ORDERS BEFORE DECEMBER 2nd DELIVERY WILL BE MADE IN U.K. Wgy BY X'MAS It's time to send Christmas Gifts to friends ond family in the United Kingdom. Place your orders with Robinson's for any of153 words
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Miscellaneous509 1963-10-30 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Sljtnal. Ne- melr gara-ku; 6.03 Prelude To Break- SHOBTWAVfc SKKVICE: fast; 700 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; Music: 7.30 Learn A Word A 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club; 8.00509 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-10-30 12 Nash: NOTHING can stop Malaysia JAKARTA TRADE BAN RESULT OF 'WISHFUL THINKING' ,]y|R. Walter Nash, leader of the visiting New Zealand parliamentary delegation, today emphasised his belief that nothing can stop the growth and development of Malaysia as a living force in this century. He was referring to Indonesia's confrontationUPI - 419 words
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Article35 1963-10-30 12 PORT DICKSON. Tucs.— More than 80 guides and guiders from the Negri Sembilun Girl Guides Association will spend a three-day week-end camp at the Youth Hnvoi grounds here starting from Priday35 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPI R. Tues. The Selangor Social Welfare authorities are trying to locate the family or relatives of this girl. Found wandering near the Malacca Street taxi stand at 11 p.m. yesterday, she is believed to have lost her memory. According to a96 words
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237 1963-10-30 12 Murder in 'suicide ward': Man guilty but insane f POH, Tues.— A former A patient in the Central Mental Hospital .at Tanjong Rambutan, Mohamed Isa bin. Hanaflah, 24, was today found guilty by a seven- man jury in the High Court here of the murder of a fellow patient. But237 words
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Article50 1963-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— lnch? Mohamed Noor bin Mat Diah of Sabah will leave for India tomorrow for a two-year Rangers' course under the Technical Cooperation Scheme of the Colombo Plan. While ln India, he will be attached to the Southern Forest Rangers College. Coimbatore. South India50 words
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Article76 1963-10-30 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. I Moie than 380 Sime Darby employees are backing the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, and are against interference from the National Trades Union Congress, the Singapore I Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union or the La- bour Ministry. These workers have signed a memorandum76 words
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Article47 1963-10-30 12 PENANG. Tues.— Penang's first, woman settlement councillor. Mrs. Cheali Inn Klong. is recovering in the General Hospital from injuries received in pn accident in Penang Road last Saturday. She was crossing the road near the Chowrasta niiukrt when she was knocked down by a motor cycle.47 words
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130 1963-10-30 12 'In league with Jakarta' challenge DENANG, Tues. The 1 Penang M.C.A. today challenged the Socialist Front to protest publicly against the Indonesian seizure of the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta and thus prove they were "not In league with tht Indonesians." "This is the time for them to show and convince130 words
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Article66 1963-10-30 12 LONDON. Tues.— Mr Robert Carr, British Secretary for Technicial Co-operations will leave here tomorrow for a months vialt to Asia and the Far East. j He will lead Britains all-parly delegation to the annual meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in Ku.tia Lumpur and later leadReuter - 66 words
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Article196 1963-10-30 12 rIE Journalists' Union of North Malaya today protested to the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, against "an act of grave discourtesy to the Press" shown by the assistant City Secretary. Mr. Khoo Keat Theam, last Saturday. The union described as "unwarranted" Mr. Khoo'.s action ln stopping196 words
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Advertisement475 1963-10-30 12 IF YOU WAMT^^ worepower mmL^/ii *^r a Jbl mORt m.r.G. 4 1H PERFORMANCE l^mM ImM LONGER ENGINE LIFE Docol IS THE ANSWER P^mS The first and best /^3?* §f Molybdenum-Disulphide j^^ --*y Ask your nearest stockist for a tin or a *^§to tube of molyspeeo today and notice how Jfr\^^**^-475 words
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Advertisement32 1963-10-30 12 TAXE WITH |rs^ fr>i™*™-jotm™n Day after day your teeth run the risk of infection and decay I Regular cleaning after meals is important u iC a good toothbrush W —a TEK toothbrush.32 words
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Miscellaneous306 1963-10-30 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Painfully out of touch? (4). 1. Street 26 lor 9 «nd 22 (4. 3. Humid or meuUlic element 8. 22! Prult extractor with a 7 Wish for 25 to be uke Old 10. claim to virtue 16. 4. 6). <*• 5 9 See 10 10306 words
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Article61 1963-10-30 13 SINGAPORE. Tue» Mr. Donald Ounn. Professor ol Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Singapore- will leave later tbis week (or Honolulu to represent Singapore at the 9th congress of the Pan-Pacific Surgical Association. The week-long conference, starting on Nov. 5. will be attended by 1,800 surgeons61 words
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133 1963-10-30 13 PENANO. Tues.— The staff of the Federation School for the Deaf here will meet soon to consider the choice of a gift which Viscount Boyd. the. former British Colonial Secretary, has promised the school. The principal. Miss Lee Kool Jong, told the Straits Times133 words
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Article, Illustration885 1963-10-30 13 Malaysia asks Security Council to see decisions are complied with JJALAYSIA yesterday d c c 1 a red there was still time for a peaceful solution through integration in the raciallydivided South Africa. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, leader ofReuter - 885 words
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Article199 1963-10-30 13 Crash widows sue police officer ALOR STAR, Tuesday. I EE Yeng Ching, 44, and R. Aziletchemi, 44, today sued a senior police officer for damages for the death of their husband. Ong Teng Wah. 42, in a road crash three years ago. Lee and Aziletchemi claimed from Superintendent Mohamed bin199 words
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Article115 1963-10-30 13 GIRL OF 7 DIES, 8 HURT IN CRASH OENANG, Tues. A seven-year-old girl Rozanah binte Hashim. was killed and eight others, including her mother, were injured when two cars collided head-on at Bayan Lepas j last night. Of the ii jured. the girl's i mother. Che Katijah blnte j Abdul115 words
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Article189 1963-10-30 13 M. PONNAMMAL, a 40--year-old woman who hid under a bed when police wanted to arrest her. was acquitted by a magistrate's court today on a charge of disorderly behaviour. She was alleged to have used abusive woids likely to cause a breach of189 words
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Advertisement237 1963-10-30 13 IS I I j Tbp efficiency at hnmft with, a FACIT Portable B .vnessmen! .You ne«d a ►aat Portable: aI. horn* for letters and reports you hadn't the time to writ* In the office. Elegant, modern design— sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit Portable has all the237 words
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Advertisement241 1963-10-30 13 When m a is a III! really Parker Iwl impressive T-Ball ?1 gift? A Parker T-Ball ball pen is so I*4RAJ 1 ->r^ll|j IfW] nght for so many gift occasions, ikim (i^Sr) Til reputation, Parker T-Ball ball i^^^^^lfl! !jv^U pens make most appreciated IHlpJ** Tl>V\ I A graduation gift to241 words
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Advertisement1047 1963-10-30 14 (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT t* Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box It eta. txtrt THE ADVERTISER Box A 3142 S.T. K.L. Position tilled. Applicants thanked. THE ADVERTISER'S Box A 3176 S.T. K.L. Position tilled. Applicants thsnked. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY 2nd Grade Dresser for Selangor Estate. Box A 3219 S.T. K.L. INTELLIGENT1,047 words
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Advertisement1097 1963-10-30 14 SITUATIONS WANTED It Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta, txtrm READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in The Sunday Mali each week EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK Male 25, good In English, Chinese and Typing seeks position with any company or estate anywhere. Bos A 3220 B.T. K.L. AIR-CONDITION REFRIGERATION Engineering Designer National1,097 words
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Advertisement1010 1963-10-30 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Worm* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm PREWAR BUNGALOW at Caldecott Hill. 61,000 sq.ft.. beautiful lawn. $150 000/-. Postwar Bungalow Rattles Park 10,000 sq.ft. elevated sit*, many extras, overlooking Buklt Tlmah/Dunearn Road. $75,000.- Can 418. Nortn Canal Road, tf'por*. BINJAI PARK: Ultra Modern American Style1,010 words
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Advertisement896 1963-10-30 14 TUITION 10 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrm BALLET CLAttfS: R.A.D. ByUabus. pupils prepared for Exams. Also Tap, National dancing. Taylor Studio. 97 Bras Basab Road. Spore Tel: *****. PAM YOUR O.C.E. or School Certificate by means of th* renowned postal courses of The Rapid Results College. London. Our896 words
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Advertisement951 1963-10-30 14 VEHICLES WANTED It Word* SS (MiM.}—atx It eta, mwtrm WANTED GALAXIE HARDTOP or Falcon Sedan. 1960 61 model. 6 cylinders. Manual transmission. Accident free. Preferably one owner. Please ring (Spore) *****. VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm I*6l RILBV 1| Litre Saloon. New hood decoke,951 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-10-30 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm FONO A MANSOR Offers a special rang* of good and reliable used cars tor yon to chnos* your Ideal car*. Pleas* call at 30 Kramat Road off Cavenagh Road Spore. for a free demonstration or Tel: *****. BSSB OARACB1,049 words
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Advertisement671 1963-10-30 14 FOR SALE tt Worm* SS (Mt*.>—Box St eta. txtrm TELEVISION NO DOWN Payment Germany's best Kuba TV Semi-Connote 1523 Super Automatic for $47.50 monthly. Teh Bee Heng at Co.. 90. Robinson Road.. Tel: *****/ ***** (Spore). 43RD ANNIVERSARY SALE! Banlon Twin-Sets $11.50, Banloo Card!rans $6.80. Banlon Men's T-Shuts $6.60, Banlon671 words
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Advertisement545 1963-10-30 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tO Word* Si Mi*.)— Box SO ct». rxtrm CONSULT LEE ONN Goldsmith for your Wrddlng Presents. ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING RINGS. Diamonds, star rubles, star sapphires, pearls. Jades etc Call at Metro Kxqulalte Jewellery, 72-74, High Street, Bpore. HAVING OANDRUFF7 Oet rid of It by fast, effective, economical. Dandrlclda.545 words
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Advertisement1228 1963-10-30 15 ■HHHHH TO tIVERPOOLt WESI COASI UK.: Due Sport Sana f. STtati Pent-ig ACHILLES n<ouf< i ptel. NMI. Nam. ll Pt/Pttt 3 EUMAEUS Liiirpaal Clasgot) Gl». 33 Not 2 NOT 4 MENESTNEBS Ikciiml. Ma.re NOT S NOT I NOT 8/18 NOT 11 PfLEMS Heel. Dublm. CIMSM) Net 11 NOT 13 NOT1,228 words
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Advertisement1436 1963-10-30 15 W^JM THE EAC LMNES SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTEPOAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. S'pora P. S'ntat PMaM "FALSTRIA" I) SailH Sailtl ll Pin liny 'BORIBANA" a) la Part/ 4 Ntt 7 NW 1/ 8 Ntt -MA6BALA" 1) 28/24 Nw 25/27 Nw 28/2 B Not ■AYUTHIA"1,436 words
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Advertisement1433 1963-10-30 15 ■MaaaaaaaaayaaMaMßa^aaaaHß 1 BENnLINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LBNtBW, LIWRPBtX > CONTINENTAt PORTS. para P. S'Mti PMMg If NVORLICN (H) N'kalt, I'M*, A"wirfl, RdM ll Pt Net 1 BENIAIIG (E.Lp.) L'ptaT Hull, Naarg, R'dan It Pt/Ntt 1 Nat 4/ 7 BENLOMONO (E.Ut L'lM, H'burg, Antwerp la Pt/Ntt 1 NOT S/ S IENCRUACHAN1,433 words
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Advertisement1322 1963-10-30 15 fe MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. w, nj. a» iuii liaW ELLCRMAN LINE tV KLAVBNESS LIMB IONDOH. NAMBUM. ROTTERDAM, LOS AMELES, SAN FRANCISCO, UAVBi. NMU ft MINUSBROUCa SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm U Wellington- Ucepuat nrgt fit Ctttral k SmU bi.i wr AaMtriea. S'pora S'haai Penang anMurvmi ItrerLiNev OaitS c#\«r» d1,322 words
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Article129 1963-10-30 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. |\ni si rials continued asjgaa. rally firm, but some leaders eased. Moves were more in balance. Oils and base metals were firm. Mount Lyell featured with a further rise of Bd. to 4s. Bd. Also Rrnisontin in which Mt. Lyell has titty per cent interest gained129 words
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Article292 1963-10-30 16 chipi lying ■iinnuii the Slngapere whsrves tsdsy are: Rhex»nor 10 11. Tjlnegars. 45. Garrybank «>A. Krrnpoint 3K'39, Sindb 47. Stale of Bihar 8 9. Raikyo Maru I 2, Dresden 42 43. Point Keyes H/SS, j Ki/ik Kurchulov 4tt. Sabang (Swedish) 35 36. Canada 31,32. Melrlnsan Maru l292 words
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Article253 1963-10-30 16 X'OVIMBKR first grade ruMtt buyers f.e.k. slesed at S p.m. in Singaaert and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69J cents per lb. up seven-eightbs of a rent on Monday closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. deling prises in cents per lb. yesterday: Int.253 words
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Article186 1963-10-30 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) O< lober 29. Three months. INDUSTRIALS I>unlop« 20 its. U. Cement is rts K. Smelter* 20 els. McAltster 14 cts. Kmo 21 eta. Robinsons II rti. Fed l>i*p. IS eta, C storage 4»d. r. A N. Met*. Rothmans 13 cts. Uammon* Iftris s. Land ."> its.186 words
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Article66 1963-10-30 16 CHINESE Produe. Eierianit, (ingapers neen a)riees per pistil yssterday: Cesenut ell: Unqucted. Cepra: Oct. /Nov. UK/Continent Unauoted. Pspper: Muntok white 114] sellers, Sarawak white Sl42i sellers, special Sarawak black (105 sailers, garbled Lamponc Mack tloS sellers. ABTA $1171 sellers. Siniapart Cesenut Oil Millers' Ass*. elstlen arises: bulk *S266 words
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662 1963-10-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE big rise in the metal price in London on Monday sparked off considerable interest in tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning. The section opened firm although there was no headlong rush to sell out662 words
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Article787 1963-10-30 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: •sustsad (9.000) $1.58, (1.000) SLOB; Central Fres. 51. 28 8U $1.27 SL. (18,000) (129, (218.000) 51. 28: Dunles* (1.000) $2.57 D.787 words
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Article27 1963-10-30 16 October 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69} cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $484.87* (up $2.87 J). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article131 1963-10-30 16 '['HE Malayan Exchange Banks' A..0. 1 ciatien made these chances In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all race to $100): New Vsrk: nuytng TT S3 13/ IS. airmall OD 32 15/16. 90 d/at 33J credit bills. 331 trade bills. Csnsda: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 8/16.131 words
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602 1963-10-30 16 THE rise in the price of Straits tin yesterday was not so high as might have been expected following the rise in London overnight in the three months position £§L Yesterdays Penang rise of $2.87 J took the price to $484. 37 J602 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-10-30 16 U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service pori r b'risrp nongftonf H's jr»| f 'Cisco k.Ang«iia h lorn "Kssjiktwi Mini" 31/ 1 Nit if 4 Nit 12 Nn is Nn 1 lie 4 Bit 21 lie "Bums M»fu 17/2* Nn 11 I Off IMr lOf N Oft II Otc II iss "Kuirinra1,109 words
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Advertisement897 1963-10-30 16 I™lorient1 ljnes i 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 Ist /4th December Returns: Singapore Bth December 1963 Penong 11th December 1963 Fa ret From: Penang trom $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00897 words
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Advertisement67 1963-10-30 16 NITTO fG! LINE Loodi for Hongkong, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama. Penong P. S'hom Singopore "Chow. Maru" Nov. 6/8 Nov. 9/14 Nov. 15/16 Loods for Colombo. Singopore Penang -M.rwoM.ru" Nov. 13/15 Nov. 16/17 Agents: OctMic Lilys SitfaHri Ltl Itmark Htist. Smupin Tel: *****. Ocimic Lliyi F. it M. )LM 7 Well.67 words
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Advertisement81 1963-10-30 16 TENDER FOR REMOVAL OF DEAD BODIES TENDERS lor the removal of corpees to the Mortuary lor th« period from Ist January, 1964 to 31st December. 1964 will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of Police. Singapore, up to 12 noon on 11th. November, I 1963 Tenders should be81 words
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Advertisement649 1963-10-30 17 NOTICES SINGAPOBE. CITY COUNCIL i 1 DEBENTURE STOCK 1958/M-7S. NOTICE Is hereby given th»t the Transfer Book of the above Stock will be closed from 2nd to 15th November. 1963. both days Inclusive, for tbe preparation of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES Chief Financial Officer, Public Utilities Board. Singapore. TOWN649 words
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Advertisement454 1963-10-30 17 NOTICES I KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB TAIPING BRANCH 110 MAIN ROAD NOVEMBER MEETING 1963 IST. DAY SUNDAY 3RD. NOVEMBER, 1963. 2ND. DAY WEDNESDAY 6TH. NOVEMBER. 1903. 3RD. DAY SUNDAY 10TH. NOVEMBER. 1963. The Public are advised that commencing from the above Meeting there will also be on454 words
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Advertisement734 1963-10-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MONASH UNIVERSITY MELBOLRNE. AUSTRALIA CHAIR OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGES The Council of Monash Untver- sity proposes to establish a Chair of Indonesian Languages and accordingly invites applications for the appointment from suitably qualified persons. The teaching of Indonesian Languages commenced in 1863 (First Year only) ana Second Year courses734 words
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Advertisement776 1963-10-30 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS are Invited for the sale of unserviceable tyres, tubes' and batteries, and empty oil drums. Tenders must reach the Office of the Senior Mechanical Engineer. P.W.D.. Johore, by noon on 9th November, 1963. Tender forms and conditions of tender may be obtained, and all items776 words
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Advertisement1111 1963-10-30 17 COMPANY MEETING THE KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBBER TIN COMPANY LIMITED Profit maintained despite a lower commodity price. Sir John Hay affirms his confidence in the Company's competitive efficiency Although our financial year ended 30th June last, the crops for the latter months of the year do not come to market until1,111 words
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Advertisement521 1963-10-30 17 TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Discarded Stranded Steel Rope from the Penang Hill Railways in two lengths of 2800 feet and 400 feet approximately. Detailed technical specification of the rope and tender forms may be obtained from the undersigned who will receive tenders up to 12 noon521 words
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Article, Illustration263 1963-10-30 18 BRISBANE, Tuesday. OOBBY Simpson, favourite to succeed Richie BeA naud as Australian Test captain, took his score to 359 and earned New South) Wales first innings points in their drawn Sheffield Shield match against Queensland here today. Thanks to Simpson's massive effort. New SouthReuter - 263 words
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Article62 1963-10-30 18 KAMPALA, Tues. The MCC touring cricket team needed only 100 minutes yesterday to complete victory over Uganda by an innings and 98 runs here. Uganda, who resumed their second innings at 31 for three, were shot out for 80. Tom Cartwright, the Warwickshire fast bowler. tookReuter - 62 words
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Article162 1963-10-30 18 Blackburn foil bid by United SOCCER 1 ONDON. Tues. A goal In the closing minutes earned Blackburn Rovers a draw against Manchester United last night, and prevented United from taking over the leadership of the English First Division. The Manchester «ut> now have 20 points one point behind Sheffield United,Reuter - 162 words
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Article29 1963-10-30 18 TAIPINO. Tues.— The Chulalongkorn University soccer team, from Bangkok, will play a friendly match against the Malaysian Prisons XI on the Sultan' Yussuf Stadium here on Thursday.29 words
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Article77 1963-10-30 18 HONG KONG. Tues. i Charoen Wattanasin, the Thai badminton ace who twice won the singles title of the. world invitation tournament, last night delighted a Hong Kong crowd when he beat top players here in exhibition matches by a visitIng Thai Thomas Cup team. Seri Chintanaseri. theReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-10-30 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TPOH, Tues.— Je Main--1 tiendrai did a smart 3f sprint in 39 2/5 on a soft track here this morning. This four-year-old has made good headway since his first appearance at Kuala Lumpur and bears watching. Count Fall, with George West384 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-10-30 18 TERRY PAINE (Southampton), England outside- right— white shirt on right— crashes the ball past the Rest of the World goalkeeper Milutin Soskic of Yugoslavia (left) to score England's first goal in the F.A. Centenary match at> Wembley Stadium, London. England wonReuter - 53 words
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Article548 1963-10-30 18 MRA Stipe's report SINGAPORE. Tues. The MRA acting Stependiary Steward's report on last Sunday's races at Bukit Timah: RACE 1 Nothing to report RACE 8 Chief Informer (apprentice Soaidl) was lugging lnj the straight, and the rider had; to stop riding Tor some distance Dragons Blood (Trevena) was drifting out548 words
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Article115 1963-10-30 18 LAUREL, (Maryland). Tues. M. Henri Aubert, owner of the French horse Nyrcos, has accepted an invitation to run the colt in the Washington International here on Nov. 11, the race course president, Mr. John Schapiro, announced today. Nyrcos replaces France's Epsom Derby winner Relko and willReuter - 115 words
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Article159 1963-10-30 18 $2 million for U.S. supremacy WASHINGTON. Tues. A congressional sub-com-mittee today approved a $2,000,000 authorisation for the Defence Department to send military athletes to the Olympics and other International sports contests during the next four years. The sum was approved by a House of Representatives armed services sub-committee, but mustReuter - 159 words
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Article25 1963-10-30 18 LONDON Tues. Results of, Rugby Union matches played yesterday: County championship: Leicestershire 0 North Midlands 22. club match: Uanelly 5 Cardiff B.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article133 1963-10-30 18 ARMY GYMNASTS SWEEP BOARD SINGAPORE, Tues. Gymnasts from the Army swept the board in the first Singapore open gymnastic championship, which also served as a trial for the first inter-state gymnastic match between Singapore and Selangor. Mohamed Sani became the state's first champion by beating team-mates Tony Clig (second) and133 words
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Article46 1963-10-30 18 TOKYO, rues.— South Korean lightweight Kang Buwang Tonikfo scored a technical knockout victory over second ranking Jananese lightweight Takeo Summon at the Korakuen gymnasium yesterday. Suglmorl. who took heavy punishment, refused to leave his corner at the bell for the seventh I round. UPL46 words
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Advertisement86 1963-10-30 18 For five thousand years skilled craftsmen have worked with gold for the making of beautiful adornments. It is a rare and noble metal. It does not rust nor does it tarnish. Hardened for everyday use It Is the perfect setting for the modern FavreLeuba watch. Styled to appeal to varied86 words
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Article169 1963-10-30 19 POLO Victory for Sultan's team SINGAPORE, Tues. The Sultan or Johore's team, led by bis son Tengku Mahmood Iskandar. wrested the Coronation Cup with a brilliant 2u-l goal win over the much-fancied Singapore Polo Club In a match played at the Royal International Club ground today. Eight teams. Including one169 words
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Article54 1963-10-30 19 SOCCER Johore Sultan's Birthday Cup: Yong Peng 3 Parit Sulong, Batu Pahat 0. Fenang Div. 2: Tg. Bungah Rangers 2 Butterwonh Rangers 1. Victory Cup (Malacca): 44 Regt. RA 4 Hu Lian 2. Cow and Gate Cup (Ipoh): Kiiat Club 2 Choong Wah 2. HOCKEY— Friendly (Malacca). Malays 254 words
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Article456 1963-10-30 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY MOVE TO BOOST ASIAN BASKETBALL Kuala Lumpur, Tues By ALL-STARS TEAM TO BE NAMED AFTER TAIPEH MEET IF PROPOSAL ACCEPTED J^N Asian All-Stars basketball team will make an extensive tour of Europe before the Tokyo Olympic Games if a proposal by the Philippines at the456 words
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167 1963-10-30 19 Aussie girls break new ground on Asian trail J/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Australian national team will contest an Asian title for the first time when the Australian women compete In the second Asian basketball championships at Taipeh beginning on Nov. 14. En route to Taipeh, the Australian women will play167 words
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353 1963-10-30 19 TEOH ENG TATT - Smith of Aden joins C'wealth team TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Tues. Doug Smith, the airman from Aden, who gave impressive performances for Commonwealth Forces in the Merdeka soccer tournament, has arrived in Singapore to play for Common wealth Forces against the Malaysian Olympic side at Jalan Besar Stadium on353 words
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212 1963-10-30 19 CHINESE QUALIFY FOR GROUP 'A' FINAL SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tues.— A dis- I puted goal and a penalty goal helped Chinese beat Army 4-2 in a SAFA Premier League match at Jalan Besar today. The victory qualifies Chinese for the Group 'A' final In which they will meet Indians. Chinese did212 words
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Article334 1963-10-30 19 CRICKET By KPN PPRNANnr7 R Stevens (all of Singapore) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's first National cricket team will play four matches including a "Test" during their fortnight's tour of Hong Kong next month. The four matches will be against the mainland team at Kowloon Cricket334 words
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Article157 1963-10-30 19 SOCCEB B*pore C-vt. BerTioe» FA Sentor Cap (ft-ftral) Police 'A' v M»rlne» 6.30 p m Junior Cup: Supreme Court v Woodbrtdge 5.15 p.m. (both matches at Jalan Beaar). Civil Aviation v Juronp (Jurongi; STTJ v SHB <Bkt. Ch*rmln>: Water Dept. v Com. Schools (Geylang stadium). RUGGER Spore157 words
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221 1963-10-30 19 JOE DORAI - Two-year suspension of SCS soccer team cut to eight months JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Tues.— The two-year suspension imposed on the Singapore Cold Storage soccer team in May this year has been reduced to eight months. The suspension, which was ordered by the Singapore Business Houses F.A. Commission of Inquiry221 words
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Article192 1963-10-30 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Rugby Union named 16 players after the final trial on the padang today for their under--23 rugger match against NegrlMalacca at Seremban on Saturday. The team: Ahmad Shohor. D. Duclos, R. Rogers. R. Richards, Abu Kader, Urn Lean Huat, M. J. Dudley, Loke Wai192 words
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169 1963-10-30 20 miners Lima— (West Germany). Tm-s. Three miners trapped 300 feet down in a flooded iron ore pit here since Thursday were supplied through a pilot shaft yesterday with a hot chicken lunch, Kames and the Sunday football results. But two things were kept fromReuter - 169 words
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Obituary16 1963-10-30 20 MADAM LCTCHIMI. V, ninlhrr-m-rx» r. tfapiBjrl« VillntEi-. pa.-«-I", i'ii Villas at 8.00 p.rn -ill Criinatorltim.16 words
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Article, Illustration18 1963-10-30 20 ALL that's left after the fire that made about (KM) people homeless. Straits Times picture.18 words
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Article92 1963-10-30 20 TIN HITS £979 LEVEL IN LONDON LONDON, Tues. The price of tin on the London Metals Market rose to a record JE979 a ton today and tin shares on the London Stock Exchange tacked on gains of up to 2s. The demand for tin was steady in first dealings onReuter - 92 words
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Article20 1963-10-30 20 KUCHING. Tues. More than 1,000 people have turned up to join the Ist. Bn. Malaysia Rangers, today.20 words
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Article92 1963-10-30 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Dunlop Gap hill climb, scheduled lor Sunday, may be postponed if permission to Hold the event is not granted within the next 24 hours. Mr G.H Hines. secretary ol the Singapore Motor Club, said that an application had been m.ide :is usual,92 words
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232 1963-10-30 20 HONG KONG, Tues.— British army authorities are on the alert against military leaks and espionage activities in the Colony, an army spokesman said today. He was commenting on a report in the pro-National Chinese-language newspaper Sing Pao that British army intelligence officials wereReuter - 232 words
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Article406 1963-10-30 20 LONDON, Tues. The Stock Market* lost much of their recent exuberance today and price movements tfere Irregular. There was a .substantial two-day business in equities and while there were many good features as a result of selective buying, profittaking in other directions produced a sizeable406 words
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275 1963-10-30 20 SOH TIANG KENG - Malaysia's 'new industrial frontier' is Borneo SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Tues. Members of the American trade mission to Malaysia today spoke of the Borneo territories as being Malaysia's "new industrial frontier." The leader of the mission, Mr. A. Berger, said the Borneo region offered just as "excellent" opportunities as275 words
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341 1963-10-30 20 THE BRA VE DOCTOR IN BRUNEI REVOLT KUALA BELAIT, Tues BIU'XKI TOWN. Tuesday. SCOTTISH doctor, Dr. Alan Charles Maclean, one of 4<> people used by the rebels as a human shield duriM an attack on (he main Panaga Police Station in the oil town of Seria lasl Dee. «S, wasReuter - 341 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-10-30 20 The weather UIOHLiiT :u.ci lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m on .Monday to 8 p.m. yesterdnv Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur H4 75 Kota Bharu 96 Penally 8H 75 Ipoh 84 75 Malacca 88 7.~> SinKanore 91 7343 words
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