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Title Section23 1964-01-11 1 > NI **AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 io.iui t tie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article580 1964-01-11 1 'Raiders Indonesian'^ THORNEYCROFT: THE SECURITY FORCES ARE 'OBVIOUSLY IN CONTROL OF SITUATION 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Friday THERE was "not the slightest doubt" that the border raiders in Sarawak and Sabah were Indonesians, the British Defence Minister Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, said here today. He said he hadReuter - 580 words
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Article40 1964-01-11 1 'Cruel Chinese' by Antara JAKARTA. Fri.— Antara news agency today reported that Britain was employing citizens of Taiwan to fight the North Borneo rebels. It said the Chinese were "very cruel" and used to torture captured guerillas with electricity. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration513 1964-01-11 1 A COPY OF THE MANILA MEMO FOR TENGKU MANILA, Friday. J^ COPY of a joint communique containing an appeal by President Mucapagal for "moderation and restraint" on the part of all countries involved in the Malaysian issue will be sent to Tengku Abdul Rahman. It will also include an assurance513 words
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157 1964-01-11 1 Exchange warns brokers of firm action SINGAPORE, Fri. While conditions on the Malayan share market settled down today, the Stock Exchange Committee issued a stern warning to all member brokers throughout the country. In the letter members were reminded that the committee was in a position to take appropriate action157 words
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Article62 1964-01-11 1 Such a bow wow row HAYWARD (Calif.). Fri.— A man unable to sleep at night because of his neighbour's barking dogs made a tape-recording of their din and played it back to them night after night at top volume from his bedroom window. The dogs were silenced apparently too intriguedReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1964-01-11 1 BHUBANESWAR, Fri. Mr. Nehru, taken ill here (our days ago with high blood pressure and a weakness of the left limbs, has been advised to rest for several months. Informed sources said today. The 74-year-old Prime Minister spent a restful night, and continued to makeReuter - 56 words
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Article49 1964-01-11 1 LISBON, Fri. A sudden mysterious Illness has killed seven children In less than a week and spread panic throughout the Tabua area. A call for emergency medical assistance has brought doctors In (rom neighbouring districts, but they have been unable to diagnose the disease —UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article39 1964-01-11 1 AMMAN, Fr*.— Prince Mohammed, the 23-year-old brother of Jordan's King Hussein, married a Senator's 19-year-old daughter today with his brother standing by his side as toest man. Princess Muna. the King's Bri-tish-born wife, was a bridesmaid. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-01-11 1 MP asks: Why was this case heard in camera? NEWSPAPER FINED S3OO AND ORDERED TO PAY PROVIDENT FUND ARREARS OF $42,772 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Minutes after the Malayan Times was fined $300 by a magistrate for three offences relating to Provident Fund contribution*, an KfcP. protested in the flouse of461 words
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Article53 1964-01-11 1 JAKARTA, Fri. A district court here has jailed a voutb for three years for stealing US$l4O from the luxury 14 -storey Hotel Indonesia. When the youth asked the judge why he received such a heavy sentence, the Judge replied: "Because you have discredited our national pride theReuter - 53 words
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185 1964-01-11 1 'Blood debt 5 swindlers at large warning ITVALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V A warning to the public to beware of certain unscrupulous people capitalising on the current "blood debt" talks between Malaysia and Japan was made here today by the Royal Malaysian Police. In a statement, the police said that these185 words
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Article32 1964-01-11 1 LO6 ANGELES. Fri. Actress Arlene D»hl. 35, sued 41-year-old Christian Homes (or divorce here yesterday, charging extreme mental cruelty, and sought custody of their daughter, Carole Christine, aged two. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article9 1964-01-11 1 ROBERT SINNIAH - 900 port workers go on strike ROBERT SINNIAH By9 words
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Article29 1964-01-11 1 BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. today rejected Cambodia's reported offer to sign a non-aggression pact with Thailand If she recognised Cambodia's frontiers. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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216 1964-01-11 1 Panama breaks US ties after riots BALBOA, (Panama Canal Zones), Fri. Panama's President Roberto Chiari today suspended relations with the United States in the wake of a ni^ht of rioting in the Canal Zone in which three American soldiers and 11 Panamanians were reported killed. In a radio broadcast announcingReuter - 216 words
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Article33 1964-01-11 1 STOP VIOLENCE \sHINCTON. Fri rii-idt-nt Johnson -md PicsM nt Chiari of Pmn.im.i :i^rred in phone talk today violence in t -.iii.il /one. "hid to stop. Wlntr House annouiu.il. Kcutcr (Sec aboNO33 words
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Article, Illustration447 1964-01-11 2 PRESIDENT Habib Bourguiba and Mr. Chou En-lai last night both frankly referred to differences between their two States in speeches at a dinner given here for the Chinese leader. PRESIDENT BOURGUIBA referred to the Moscow partial nuclear test ban treaty, whichReuter - 447 words
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Article79 1964-01-11 2 RANGOON. Frl. Ptour Kachln rebels were killed and eight wounded when 50 of them attacked an outpost of the Third Chin Rifles on Dec. 23 In the Lashlo district In Northern Shan State, the official Working People's Dally said. In the Momelk District InReuter - 79 words
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Article42 1964-01-11 2 JAKARTA, Prl. The Amert- ran ship Jefferson arrived In j Sabang, North Sumatra, today to load 500 tons of palm seeds for Japan and 500 tons of rubber for the United States. Antara news agency reported.42 words
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Article62 1964-01-11 2 FOUL WEATHER PENALTY TAIPEH, Frl.— The director of Nationalist China's Weather Bureau. Mr. Kenneth Cheng, has been impeached for "dereliction of duty" In typhoon forecasting He was accused of having been partly responsible for the loss of more than 200 lives and damage to thousands of houses during Typhoon GloriaReuter - 62 words
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191 1964-01-11 2 Hong Kong's driest year with 35 inches -of rain i IJONG KONG, Fri. 11 Hong Kong had its driest year on record in 1963, Dr. I. E. M. Watts, Director of the Royal Observatory here, reported. The abnormal weather, which on average wa.s also the hottest, sunniest and least humid,Reuter - 191 words
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Article38 1964-01-11 2 TOKYO, Pri— Two million volunteers took to the streets today In a massive "clean-up Tokyo" campaign- Among the cleaners were the Governor of Tokyo, Dr. Ryotaro Azuma. and 250 other officials of the metropolitan Government. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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139 1964-01-11 2 NEW MILITARY TRIBUNAL IN JAKARTA TO TRY SOUMOKIL JAKARTA, Friday. RAPTURED rebel leader Dr. Soumokil will be tried here by the new extraordinary military tribunal, it was announced today. Dr. Soumokil, an Araboinese doctor of medicine and leader of the "Republic of the South Moluccas" rebellion, was captured last monthReuter - 139 words
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96 1964-01-11 2 MOMBASA. Frl. Leonard Anderson Busfleld, 49, a British sign contractor who smashed the picture of the Kenya Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Xenyatta, In a hotel here on Jan. 1, was today fined a total of £10. He had been In prison on remandReuter - 96 words
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Article74 1964-01-11 2 The Reds who forget... HONG KONG. Frl. Mr. Tao Chu, a high-ranking Chinese communist leader, was reported to have told a recent political meeting In Kwangtung province that many Communist personnel sent from China to work In trade and financial agencies In Hong Kong and Macao became "corrupt" very quickly.74 words
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Article25 1964-01-11 2 MANILA. Prl. President Soekamo will fly to Cambodia, for a visit there at the Invitation of Prince Norodom Sihanouk after leaving Manila tomorrow.25 words
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159 1964-01-11 2 A King is cut off in his capital by floods fiAIRO. Fri. The i authoritative newspaper Al Ah ram reported yesterday that Kins; Idris of Libya bad Informed the drab Leacne that floods had isolated him in Tripoli and he was unable to driv e to the United Arab RepublicReuter - 159 words
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Article54 1964-01-11 2 JAKARTA. Pri. The DpDartment of Immigration has notified ail airlines here that, starting today, Indonesians are not permitted to travel to Hong Kong. The notice said visas for Hone Kong are no longer valid except for those official passoorts. and Indonesian residents of theUP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-01-11 2 Chou case: Taipeh threat to break with Tokyo TiAIPEH, Fri. Formosa warned Japan today of a possiblebreak in relations between the two countries if it should continue to appease the Chinese Communists. A Foreign Ministry statement said: "If the Japanese Government should choose to pursue its policy of appeasing the248 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-01-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /g€o«?<s*. asouti /you nsoMttieoS An .er «fe K*mT\ s I vi i ay nne^f I I -«u_ r^,**~, i*-n rr- I WELL. Lt InK rt IC*t J f gaf\ <^»1 I'M I TUAT DG6*S I 7D PlOCCrSft IT/ <M*iFTUIkK» FIKT »--<- i?i'46 words
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96 1964-01-11 3 Two pots for PM: 'Let me toss another' ONDON. Fri. A woman pleaded not guilty in court here yesterday to charges of smashing two window panes at 10 Downing Street, the official home of the Prime Minister A policeman said In evidence that he saw Mrs. Toula 39, a housewife.Reuter - 96 words
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Article58 1964-01-11 3 WASHINGTON. Pri— The Attori >.. Mr. Robert Kennedy. slightly shaken, but unhurt when a car driven by a woman bed into the rear of his chauf-feur-driven car yesterday morning. Police said the mishap occurred wliou Mr Kennedy's car stopped and the car behind rammed itThroeReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1964-01-11 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— President Johnson lias accepted the resignation of Mr. Roswell Gilpatric as i I ary of Defence and No 2 man in the Pentagon. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-01-11 3 Mandy: I'm missing my boy friend MUNICH, rrl. Mandy Rice Davies. the blonde who figured in the Profumo affair and who made her singing debut in a nightclub here on Wednesday. said last night she was "terribly homesick." Miss Itice-Davies arrived in Germany three days apo to start a singingReuter - 149 words
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115 1964-01-11 3 COMPLETE FALLOUT PROTECTION IN PLASTIC COMPOUND yiENNA, Fri. An Austrian inventor has produced a new plastic compound that gives complete protection against fallout from atomic weapons. Dr. Theoaor Chvatal said the compound, which he called llthium-bor compound," was tested extensively by the Austrian Government. Cheap to make Dr. Chvatal said115 words
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Article60 1964-01-11 3 BERLIN. Fri Three East Berlin girls fled to West Berlin through a 160-yard long tunnel, but it was betrayed by East Berlin coalyard workers and blocked before a larger number of escapees could use it. West Berlin officials said last night. The three girJs escaped on60 words
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Article76 1964-01-11 3 PARIS, Pri.— To anyone thinfcing of drinking a glass of cold water in Paris, a French professor gives one word of advice: "Dont" According to Prof Jean Boyer. professor of Hygiene at the Paris Faculty of Medicine, there is no suflh thing as "drinkingReuter - 76 words
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Article40 1964-01-11 3 LONDON. Prt. The Pord Motor Company baa announced that It Is Introducing automatic transmission In Its l 500 r.c. Corsair and Cortina cars making the two-door Cortina saloon the cheapest car In Britain to be so equipped. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article26 1964-01-11 3 ONITED NATIONS. Pri.—Cyprus has Informed the SecretaryGeneral. U Thant. she Is willing to pay the costs of the proposed U.N. observer operation. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-01-11 3 Queen EXPECTING HER FOURTH BABY goes to the opera QUEEN Elizabeth, who is expecting her fourth child, seen leaving the Royal Opera after an evening at the theatre. She was accompanied by Princess Margaret, who is also expecting a baby. Camera Press picture.43 words
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Article218 1964-01-11 3 DARIS, Fri. The CourJ of Cassation, I France's supreme appeal court, yesterday ruled in favour of an American woman suing her husband for 28 years' unpaid alimony totalling U5576,987. The court was told that the woman, Mary Jacoby, married Jerome Munzer In New York In218 words
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99 1964-01-11 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri. A lawyer said last night he had applied for a writ to protect French film star Brigitte Bardot from Pressmen who for two days have besieged the apartment block In which the "Sex Kitten" Is stayIns The lawyer Mr.Reuter - 99 words
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389 1964-01-11 3 Russians losing economy race to the U.S. NEW YORK, Friday. jy|R. George Ball, the Under-Secretary of State, said last night that the Soviet Union was suffering an economic recession and that, in absolute terms, the gap between U.S. and Russian output had grown wider. In a prepared address to theReuter - 389 words
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Advertisement192 1964-01-11 3 (Madt in GERMANY) hu YOU J5 SeatiUful modeh cf fated J964 3etevibi(m tfleceiveM* to c/tu.x Siom! /-vis Oil *m HANSEA T ALL NORDMENDE TV SETS ARE EQUIPPED WITH 23" A^TI-GLARE PICTURE TUBE. MODEL COLONEL WITH 19" PICTURE TUBE PROMPT AFTER-SALES SERVICE ENSURED IV T'X EXPERIENCED STAFF HEADED BY A GERMAN192 words
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Advertisement497 1964-01-11 3 SERRAVALLO'S TONIC A tmtm ItJiM Bttt mi Irw Twic Wm mm IMt Bm tan mmordad U Qold and saver Medato. O— > 10,000 Medical Tilliuiiiili. It doesfi t fake a com- 1M« you too can enjoy it. J| Rv Serravallo's Tonic has all y-^lil^-^SI Hie goodness of wines. 4*9i&§i*r/f^^^wfNE]^ro Serre497 words
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491 1964-01-11 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today refused to withdraw its strike notice served on the Singapore Telephone Board as a condition for resuming wage talks. This was disclosed by the board's deputy general manager, Mr. J.A. Gagan, after a491 words
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Article29 1964-01-11 4 SINOAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association will hold its annual children's party at the Special Constabulary Hall. Police Training School at 3 p.m. on Sunday.29 words
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Article268 1964-01-11 4 AT PE rejects Phone Board condition for pay talks Island riot: One is acquitted 'f)NE of the 59 accused v in the Pulau.Senang trial was today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Buttrose at the Singapore Assizes. This followed an announcement by the prosecution that it did268 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-01-11 4 NZ renews defence pledge to Malaysia- The nc«l\ -appointed Deputy High Commissioner for New Zealand in Malaysia stationed in Singapore. Mr. B. S. Lendrum (above) yesterday reiterated his Government's backing for Malaysia against the Indonesian confrontation. Mr. Lendrum echoed his Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake. who had said: "The New117 words
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Article43 1964-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A mio*l patch and two obstructions exist In Keppel Harbour, a Marine Department notice stated today. They were found In a recent survey of the harbour. The shoal, extending 350 feet, Is about 200-300 feet from shore.43 words
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Article399 1964-01-11 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Flower pots and a chair were hurled at four robbers running out of the National Library after they had snatched a steel box containing 89 pay packets, a preliminary inquiry was told today. The money amounted to $20,464.51. The robbers made off399 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-01-11 4 NAVY CAPTAIN DENIES NEGLIGENCE SINGAPORE, Friday. /COMMANDER Frank William Hunt, captain of the naval survey ship HMS Cook, today faced a court martial in the Naval Base on four charges of negligently causing his ship to be stranded on a coral reef off the Fiji Islands in October last year.449 words
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135 1964-01-11 4 24hr. watch on boats in port area SINGAPORE, Fri. The Marine Police have been alerted to check all foreign craft under 50 tons for permits when they enter the Singapore port area. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. ChelUah said today that the Police would direct those boatmen without permits to135 words
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346 1964-01-11 5 OH KEE TIANG - Penang to Australia by junk for 8 men and a girl OH KEE TIANG By PENANG. Fri. An Australian nurse is looking forward to sailing home with eight men in a Penang-built Junk early next month. "It will be a thrilling experience, Josephine Moody, of Adelaide, told me. Miss Moody346 words
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Article55 1964-01-11 5 PENA^G. Fri. The Penang Kaum Ibu will hold a tea party in honour of i»s vice-chairman. Puan Shurifxh Noor binte Syed Mohamcd. at Unmo Hall thi* Sunduy. Puan Sharifah was one of the recipients of the Meritorious Service Mrctal fPinjsat Jasa Kebalct::in» in thr55 words
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Article37 1964-01-11 5 PENANO. Fri. Three new lawyers were admitted to the Malaysian Bar in the Penang High Court today Mr. Justice Hepworth approved the applications of Messrs. Chin Fook Yen. Chandran Nair and Khoo Soo Ens37 words
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Article, Illustration788 1964-01-11 5 J^EOH Saw Phaik, 19, who described herself as 'an unemployed spinster," today testified that when her lover took her to an "auntie's" house last November, she stayed there for two weeks and went home only one night a week on Sundays.788 words
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231 1964-01-11 5 ULTIMATUM TO BREWERY: 'GO SLOW NEXT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE 150 Malayan Breweries employees who went on strike on Monday have given the company an ultimatum to settle the strike before Sunday or face a "go-slow" at Fraser and Neave its sister company subsidiaries throughout Malaya. Mr. V. David. M.P..231 words
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Article28 1964-01-11 5 TAIPINO. Fri. Dato Zalnal Ablcliii bin Haii Abas. national president or the United Democratic Party, has been elected chairman of the Perak branch of the oartv28 words
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Article18 1964-01-11 5 SINGAPORE. Prl. Police detained two men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 413 other people yesterday.18 words
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Article111 1964-01-11 5 Miss Goh's double joy \fELBOURNE, Fri. ITI Study in Melbourne has led to two big events in the life of Pauline Goh, an attractive 22-year-old from Kuala Lumpur. Last month she graduated from the Royal Melbourne Hospital School of Dietetic.-., and this week became the first Malaysian to be appointedReuter - 111 words
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75 1964-01-11 5 SINGAPORE. Fri—Detectives last night seized a cache of gangland weapons found hidden on the roof of a block of Housing and Development Board flats in Jalan Membina. The cache included .i.x oulbs ftlled with acid, seven iron rods, one vegetable knife, one75 words
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250 1964-01-11 5 T»HE fact that ComA monwealth countries, rather than other big powers or near neighbours, have pledged to defend the integrity of Malaysia is a significant reflection of the importance of the Commonwealth. The Australian High Commissioner. Mr. T. K. Critchlev, said this yesterday250 words
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Article64 1964-01-11 5 PENANG. Fri. Afttr winning the 12-year war against Communist terrorism. "Malaya is now engaged in a second battle." Datn Wong Pow Nee. the Chtef Minister, said in Balik Pulau yesterday. "Our present war," be told villagers from Sanrel Pinang and Pantal Acheh. "is against rural poverty. We64 words
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150 1964-01-11 5 TWO ROYAL SOCIETY AWARDS FOR SINGAPORE DOCTORS SINGAPORE, Fri— Two Singapore doctors a botanist and a mathematician have been granted awards under the Royal Society and Nuffleld Foundation Commonwealth Bursaries scheme. DR. CHEW WEE I.IK of the Botanic Gardens, received a grant to study the generic limits of the urticaceae150 words
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Article34 1964-01-11 5 MUAR. Fri. The Mentrl Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, yesterday opened a $28,000 mosque at Lensra, and two community halls costing $12,--000 at Oombang and Liang Batu.34 words
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Article25 1964-01-11 5 IPOH. Prl. Customs officers riiidrd ;i house Ml (i'iiviii; Rapat new village, near here, yesterday and detained an elderly woman for distilling samsu25 words
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Advertisement268 1964-01-11 5 See you for dinner at the FOUR WONS restaurant Dine and dance at Singapore's newest and smartest restaurant. The food and service are simply superb Non-stop music by top Filipino and Malayan bands. Open from 6to 12 nightly 1 am. on Saturdays and holidays. Dial 2404 for table reservations. HOTELsingapura268 words
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Article, Illustration960 1964-01-11 6 Five-point plan to overcome serious shortage of qualified health officers in country WHITE Paper presented in the House of Representatives today outlines a five-point plan to overcome the "serious shortage" of qualified health officers in the country. This was960 words
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Article79 1964-01-11 6 JOHORE BAHRC Fri. For the second time, the Prninsula Malay Union today had to call off a meeting to discuss recent detentions of its members during investigation* into the Indonesian sabotage plot because no members turned up. Only the P.M.U.'s national president, Inche Ahmad bin Haji Abdul79 words
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Miscellaneous179 1964-01-11 6 Aii+y I>»p By V. T. MtawnUn SO NOT BEM* CONTENT I PIDfcTT CO AJJV- I _AXU> rVI 6ORRY I I I WAS I AM/BIAMT tur/fi \C&£&>WITH COIN 1 AVWkY WITH I THING TO YOUR I SHOT THE HEAP I AIMIMGAT OTRISs IMLIP/'" S^W^^\Mvi OUR BELOVEP KIKJG, I BIAStId KING.^OU LToFT=WUfI179 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-01-11 7 Japanese envoy and wife go home after three years KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Wataru Okuma and Mrs. Okuma, left here by air today for Tokyo after three years in this country. His succossnr. Mr. Fumihlko Kai, will arrive here on Jan. 21. Members of the185 words
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Article26 1964-01-11 7 .WRIT BUNTAR Fri.— Nearly c.OOO people have registered tor National Service in Krian district, including a 36 year-old widow Che Hasiah binte Haji Omar.26 words
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1407 1964-01-11 7 Razak: Money can be found without any undue strain on resources By Our Parliamentary Reporters Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told Parliament yesterday that the fact the Government could tackle a $721 million development programme this year ''shows our ability to convert money into tangible projects." Introducing the development1,407 words
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Article41 1964-01-11 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two illegal Indonesian Immigrants from the Rhio Islands surrendered this morning at the Kandang Kerbau police station. Suruuarono bin Sarti. 21. and I Sudarmi binte Soekarno, 18. are to be charged in court. I41 words
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125 1964-01-11 7 8,000 SAY GOODBYE TO THE MECCA PILGRIMS [)ORT SWKTTENHA.M Kri L About 8.000 people jammed the port area here to n.iv goodbyt to parents, relatives and friends going to Mecca. I total of 309 pilgrims boarded the Kuala Lumpur here for the voyage. [he oldest were Ha.ii Matisa bin Mustafa,125 words
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Article27 1964-01-11 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A mechanic, Goh Cheng Chooi. has reported the loss of his car which he had parked outside his Changi I Road home overnight.27 words
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130 1964-01-11 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.-Th« 1 International Council of Islamic Minorities has condemned the Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia. In a Pre.vs statement the i council, based in California, released a "stiff note" to President Soekarno. The letter said: "The people of Indonesia are fared with many -domestic problems130 words
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Obituary55 1964-01-11 8 .ii Word* Sl* (Minimum) MR A KOAY KOK TIANO, formwly of the P W Li. Malacca paiuied away at the Penan* General Hospital en 9-1-ttt urter abort Haas**. He leaw-s hehind a widow. 11 children and II grandchildren to mourn their loaa He will he hurled at the Weatern55 words
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Article143 1964-01-11 8 :<i Words $1* (Minimum) MR MRS. l.im Kirn Yobk thank re;ative» and frirnda Tor their Jewellery glda consratulatory measaxea, aaaiatance and attrndanca on the occaalon of their mum THE FAMILY OF th» late Mr. Loh Per.* KHw«n tbanka frlenda and t»lativea for their wreatha. acrolla, aympathy. attendanci- of nl*ht143 words
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Obituary64 1964-01-11 8 70 Ward* SIO I Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of K Ponnah «lio itifd ou 11-1-61' ■ThouKh be wcrf d**ad yet he shall live." Fondly K' in.-mh. r. ,l l.v his wife, and family. IN LOVING MEMORY of late Hum/ah Kin Mohammad, stenotcraphrr. Audit Dept K L. who departed64 words
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Article686 1964-01-11 8 Then are warnings as well as achievements in the interim review of Malaya's second :Five Year Plan, a record of substantial progress. Production is rising, but so is the population. The terms of trade have worsened, there are Suing to be real and not merely estimated budgetary686 words
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Article566 1964-01-11 8 The extraordinary circumstances of the prosecution yesI terday of an employer for withholding contributions to the Employees Provident Fund are not disposed of by the Ministerial answer to a question promptly asked in Parliai ment. The case was heard in a t magistrate's chambers. Proceedings in chambers566 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1964-01-11 8 DOCTORS at the Malacca General Hospital had a "fairly strong suspicion of cholera" three days before the Ministry of Health was told, according to a special report tabled in Parliament today. Further. when the Ministry checked stocks of cholera vaccine, only 21.000 doses were readily usable although a plan1,786 words
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120 1964-01-11 8 I AGREE whole-heart-edly with Mr. Devan Nair and other union leaders that erring employers must be punished. However, there Is no Justification for asking tht Government to provide the services of a fuil-time lawyer and other facilities. Why cannot the N.T.U.C. employ120 words
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Article129 1964-01-11 8 rpHERE was an error In th« X caption below the picture of men of the Green Howards Regt. guarding the Kyrenla Gate In Nicosia on New Year's Day (S.T. Jan 3). The Green Howards have many names "The Princess Alexandra of Wales Own," "The Yorkshire Regt," "The 19th of129 words
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Article66 1964-01-11 8 rE Ministry of Education will earn the gratitude of teachers if the Std. 11 Malay requisite can be waived for all categories of teachers and that no teacher or graduate should be forced to take It under threats of increment stoppage. The Imposition of Std. 11 Malay on66 words
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Advertisement663 1964-01-11 8 Strait* Tmw k Malty M.Q CXMJD MTOfCAOa: AUCADt ©OLD aTTOMAOC BRANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATOHO ■XPHL ROAD-MAVAa. «AM OTY BOOK iTOM LTD WJIi i Caa»w Ommr TNI MtTWS ntOMT at. M. WaaVUt. MMaaaVat aTORaI »7aW. O— t haa>. r»— V. MTaVUMMY CO 1 av-M Jafteaa MayaK ftJLF. aaataaav CLASSIFIED ADS.663 words
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Advertisement11 1964-01-11 8 B r aA tl, HIGH ST., AIM Jiiim 4 D.MU. H11 words
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Advertisement106 1964-01-11 8 We tie up the loose ends of your travel! B\ limmW With a finesse that we attribute to experience! Our service doesn't stop at just fixing the date and passage. We give helpful hints on the kind of information that our clients will appreciate how best to use stop-overs, whereto106 words
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207 1964-01-11 9 7 strikes now on in Malaya, reports Bahaman KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There are seven strikes involving about 780 workers now on in Malaya. Four of them— at the Regal Bus Co. Ltd., Tapah: Kok Fal Yin Estate Negrl Sembllan; Kemuning Estate. Malacca: and Yeo Hiap Seng Canning Factory. Petaling Jaya207 words
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Article82 1964-01-11 9 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tart, who was appointed a Judge of the Federal Court of Malaysia by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday, will continue to reside in Singapore. flying to Kuala Lumpur or the Borneo territories only when his services are required In the82 words
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Article48 1964-01-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. Another $105 wa.s received today by Bank Negara for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total to 1783.995. Contributions came from: Mr. P. Vadamalai (through the PWD. Batu Pahat) $4.40 and the "Desa Thoothan." 3 Jalan 201. Petaling Jaya, $10148 words
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Article43 1964-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Singapore People's Alliance will hold a farewell tea party in honour of Its former chairman. Tun Llm Yew BOOR, and Ton Puan Llm at J 30 p.m. tomorrow at the Bakers' Confectionery in Victoria Street.43 words
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986 1964-01-11 9 Failing rubber prices and the rapid growth in population are given as reasons for... ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Falling rubber prices and the rapid growth in population are slowing down Malaya's Second Five Year Plan, according to a Government report issued here today. The interim review986 words
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163 1964-01-11 9 Parliament clash over 'alarm in Sarawak' —charge- KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Sarawak Assistant .Minister and a Sarawak United People's Party representative clashed in Parliament today over a charge that people there were suffering from "alarm and despondency." Mr. Charles Linang. who made the charge, said that any attempt to recruit163 words
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Article41 1964-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Sultan of Perak and his consort. Che Puan Negara, who are on holiday here, went shopping and sightseeing today. The royal party arrived by a car on Wednesday night and will return to Perak tomorrow.41 words
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Article26 1964-01-11 9 ALOR STAR. Fri. The Sultan of Kedah yesterday opened the $80,000 Plantation House of the National Union of Plantation Workers in Sungei Patanl.26 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-01-11 9 Introducing the Cleopatra Look— latest rave in hairstyles THIS is the Cleopatra Look, the latest in hairstyles sported in Singapore >c-t rda> by Miss Jasmine Harminie of Darwin. Jasmine. 22, now on a two-week tour of Malaysia— hrr prize for winning the Miss Australia Q»est title —said: "The Cleopatra Look151 words
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Article202 1964-01-11 9 A REQUEST to the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, to refer the Nanyang Siang Pau printers' dispute to the Industrial Arbitration Court Is now under consideration, a ministry spokesman said today. The request was made yesterday by the Singapore Bookshops, Publications and Printing Press Workers'202 words
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Advertisement86 1964-01-11 9 SUPER SHARP [^r**2sS£iSr Si T 5 T£ STEADY U r~ PICTURES WITH HI-FI QUALITY P I SOUND I■ I j I TABLE AND CONSOLE MODELS 19 n TAM.EMODCLTV463S AUftll ADI T LIST PRICt SPORE: $725/AVAILABLL federation s»OsfFully fuaranteed for 12 Ifc* months plus expert and wT^ j J I prompt86 words
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Advertisement284 1964-01-11 9 buy JOHN EXSHAW guaranteed the finest cognac brandy (£j) Get into the spirit of the Festive Season on£Tn± with JOHN EXSHAW, famous the world PtF^'tJl over for its superb blend and flavour. Wly- IB JOHN EXSHAW-guaranteed the finest Wl \y CAUTION: If jil Drink JOHN EXSHAW No. 1 Cognac Brandy284 words
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Miscellaneous673 1964-01-11 9 Today's Radio, TV 11.30 Cocktail* For Two; 12.00 RADIO MALAYSIA (midnight) Negara-Ku. Close NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE ra^r £8 SSnlSTtfiKl MEDI 'T* BE VICB 7 7 :!°0 aSMTfepKi: N rJo sho.t^aJe2kvice Learn A Word A Day; 7.38 41 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 Tim* am- «oh n*~i M^m..-. anus673 words
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499 1964-01-11 10 SINCE the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms were introduced by the Stock Exchange nearly three years ago, the public have been able to get infinitely more information about the share market than previously. In view of the greatly Increased numbers of investors499 words
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Letter166 1964-01-11 10 KIRKBY, Brinsford and M.T.C. trained teachers were told to report to the Chief Education Officer, Negri Sembilan. on the morning of January 2. On reaching his office, we were told to come back In the afternoon. We reported in the afternoon but were asked to go back home166 words
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344 1964-01-11 10 Attracting tourists to visit— and, of course, return... A PERSON pretumably interested in the hotel business wrote you recently complaining that the tax on hotel swimming pools would discourage the provision of this amenity in hotels and so have a deleterious effect on tourism. From others' observations and my own344 words
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231 1964-01-11 10 I REFER to the letter from W.Y.W. headed "Malaya's Student Aliens" (ST. Dec. 28 >. It is heartening to note that W.Y.W. has admitted that "the Director of Education approved the transfer" which Is the important thing and which Is normally the rule with this231 words
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Letter162 1964-01-11 10 117 HAT your many readers TT who are government servants think of their compulsory contribution to the widows' and orphans' pension scheme is as much your guess as mine. But I am certain the majority are against It. I. for one, feel that something should be162 words
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231 1964-01-11 10 Visitors 9 permits to drive in S'pore I REFER to the letter from Mr. Hekman iS.T. Dec. 20 > expressing surprise at the need to have an international driving permit endorsed by the local registration authority beiore its holder can drive in Singapore The Motor Vehicles (International Circulation Rules 1948231 words
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Advertisement267 1964-01-11 10 Bk i* C Bk < 6RAFLEX/A SOUND PROJECTOR 1/ r* Htor it Operate if! You'll want it! ror demon it rot ion plrot coll at: RADIO CINEMA SERVICE, 4 P'n«nq Road, Tel: ***** I ***** Smgoporr 9 Be educated by post from Wolsey Hall Every day letters arrive at Wol«ey267 words
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Miscellaneous223 1964-01-11 10 Straits Ti rnes _C rosswoir^ ACROSS 6. A way to undervjmd about a &a.£ C ?B>* PP r to ttraCt 7 KSU u'the on, U, In- Case of the DickensUn who 'm^ 1 16 1^ B™^8 lost his head <6>. ""'"X' 0 ff 4 r und a USA tower last*223 words
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Advertisement1228 1964-01-11 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COASI O.K. D.c S po-i Stilt P. S>am Ptrtng BIOMEB LKirpMl. Havra aa ll Pt Trtat NELEUS L'ptil, tlj-gow ll Pt/JM II PERSEUS Livtrptll, bltsgo* JM 14/15 MEMNOH I pill. OuDhn, t- oil.. H'targ Gil. I Jai 11 Jai II 21 Jai 21 ANTEHOR Li.iriill. Glasgow1,228 words
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Advertisement1444 1964-01-11 11 |O1 THE EAC ONES EtxV~ Jfcl UmG*K»t icu*L»-ioa»nj«»P.SwnnM«A*A» PtMAanO Mwu» mowsi* aa^MMMC ao.' roaoi »kS tn.wtto oav»« naOMi raai monihiii moml 4mi lAKim II OENOA. U NA»U, MMBWM. MEMUI. AMTWEBP PQITIIQAM. AMSUROAM. QUO. tOTNtMUM ANI cbfOINAttN "MOMIASA I) II Pirt 15 JM "MALACCA 1 I 21/21 JM 20/20 Jai 20/111,444 words
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Advertisement1294 1964-01-11 11 I Benuline mmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmWtmm EXPRESS. SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 0 CONTINENTAL POtil BEN VALLA fw iimor mi •I nrurr V9VIaT*U f<H LOnOOn ftl II DLNI,LLUV.n Hamburg frt 17 Sport P. S'nam Ptntnp M'bro Mar 2 JM 11/22 JM 21/24 (.rangtnouth Mar I Sport P. S nam Pinaag lENHOPI L'ptil, Ounoaa, Mi.ra,1,294 words
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Advertisement1335 1964-01-11 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w__ Til: Hi. *****. fjL BIXBRMAM LIMB tV KLAVBNBSB LINK LONOON, HAMBURG, ROHERDAM. I LOS ANOELES. kAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL 1 MIODLESOROU6H. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANI cm of ripon UMrt m *UgJ? m D C B.n.n. ORONXVILLI S port P. S "am Ptnang S'oa*a f> t^«...1,335 words
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Article637 1964-01-11 12 THE orderly behaviour i of the January posi-j I tion instilled renewed; j confidence into the: Malayan Rubber Mar- ket and prices rose accordingly in reasonably active trading, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey. The prospect of a possible change in sentiment brought637 words
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Article74 1964-01-11 12 /'HINESE Preduct Eichanxc Smgal< pc. n..n prictt p., p.cui ye.t.r day: Coctnut ail: bulk S6o seller*, drum ■■I xellers C.pra Jan. I- I'll. IK Continent: uasjosjttsL Ptppar: Muntok white $143 seller*. Sarawak white SMI'J sellers, special Sarawak blark SllL'i sellers, garbled Lampoon black $112J sellers. ASTA *ILLS sellers.74 words
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433 1964-01-11 12 ITiOR the first time since F December 21 the Straits tin price fell yesterday by $3 to $52 1.37 1. on an offering estimated unchanged at 260 tons. In London on Thursday the tin market staged a moderate rally to finish433 words
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679 1964-01-11 12 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange was more subdued yesterday after the activity of the past week and the turnover as a result was restricted. However the great majority of shares dealt in showed rises anri679 words
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Article863 1964-01-11 12 (COMBINED business in the Stn- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms .of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttsad (1.000) $1.7S cd: Central Prop. 10.000) $1.63, (1.000) $1.66. (2.000) $1.H7: City De». .J. 65 CU D, (3,000) «3t cts,863 words
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Article24 1964-01-11 12 January 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: i;:*; cents (up thr*«-eighths of a cent). TI.N: $511,371 (down S3). Estimated unofficial offering 2b'O tons (unchanged).24 words
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Article26 1964-01-11 12 Malayan Slock Indices Jan. 9 Jan. 10 'Industrials: 111.V7T K1K.1,1 Tins: 128.87 I.'X.IK ruhl.irs: 10X67 1118.67 •Dec. 31, 1963 100 Ore. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-01-11 12 L V\ k w^"^^W,^AWASXaTIUSEWr3^UBii^Ln^ U.S. A PaciSic. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/ East Canada Service) Spore P. Shan Honolulu S. F'cisco N. York Montreal "Kißmaxa Mjr. 2t 21 Jai 2931 Jai 24 Ftl IS Mat "Ut>ika«a Man" 25 27 Ftl 21/29 Ftl 21 Mar 21 Mar 17 Apr 24 Apt "Illma1,119 words
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Advertisement1090 1964-01-11 12 ■■■Vk. 7a anal mmi USTMU* Mi NIW «H»NO KIVICt. )NOU, PAKISTAN *N0 P. SUIF SUVICt. tc rrt.Mtu. utii.it MMM, srtnn UtttM nt Mmmt.M.. BULIMIA li'lii 1 S M l£2r*M S 9 Sh>m (>en n Carpentaria ii/7i i» ttm u> |U)UU ll l»»rtKi«Hl» 11/J4 Jan 25 ?7 JJt k k k1,090 words
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Advertisement221 1964-01-11 12 NOTICE i THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In England). The board has declared an Interim preference dividend for the year ending 31st July. 1964 of 3'i per cent less Income tax at seven shillings and ninepence In the payable in London on 31st. January. 1964 to all preference shareholders221 words
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Advertisement211 1964-01-11 12 NOTICES TAIPING CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared a Second Interim Dividend (No 42) of 50 cents per share less Malayan Income Tax at 40Te In respect of the year ended 31st December. 1963. Such dividend will be paid211 words
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Article126 1964-01-11 13 MELBOURNE. Frl. TNDUSTRIALS finished the week x on a quletl) steady note. Overall moves were narrow with rises In excess of falls. However, there in some easiness amongst leaders. Tobacco sharp* recorded some of their recent losses. Oils continued to lose ground while baae metals were traded quietly126 words
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Article210 1964-01-11 13 VJHIPS lying alongside tfte Slngaper* Mirbcr wharv** *r aipacted tc(ley are: Btraat van Dlamcn 1/J. >^atarn Maid 4 '5, Hosho Maru 12/13 Malay 18/ M, Maxwell Brander 23/24. Coden Alpha 27/28, Kyochin Mam 38/ 39. Vietnam 42/43. Tamasato Maru 45. Selamat N.W.I. Selangor N.W.3, Labuan Hadji N.W210 words
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Article257 1964-01-11 13 lANUARV first grade rubber buyer* fob. closed at S p.m. in Slnajapeec snd Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Ui cents per lb. (up three-eighth* of a eaat) on Thursday s closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlc* a In cants per lb.257 words
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Article207 1964-01-11 13 I (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January lv. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Punlops 18 eta, M. Box 20 rts i-lty Dev. 5 rt*. McAllstar 15 rt*. K Smeller,. I*o CU.Koblnwn 12 CU. y.iao 18 cto. c. storage 20 eta. Fed. Dlap I.' cts. Kolhinans 10 cts. I*. A N. SS rts 8.207 words
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Article91 1964-01-11 13 TMI Malayan Eichange Banks' Ass*- I elation made these rbangea In Its rates to men hunts yesterday (all rats* to Slllin Canada buylnc TT BE 1 t, airmail oi) ><. <io ,i *t 36 1 8 credit bills 'radi- bills Selling TT er OB) rssdy: Canada ESS 1"91 words
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Advertisement1706 1964-01-11 13 (Continued from Page 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT Word* Sit (Minimum) KULOIEP AND SARJIT thank all friends and relative* for kind attendance, gift* and assistance at their wedding. OVERSEAS LEAVE 2t Word* SS (Min.)— Box It et*. oxtro COMING ON LEAVE, visiting Britain? The latest Austin. Moms. Kord and Triumph Saloon* for so1,706 words
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Advertisement1160 1964-01-11 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt_Word* Si (Min.)— Box It eU. axxrm PAKISTANI, 29. leather and ttaoe Technologist (U.K. Diploma*) 7 years buying and Bbo* Manufacturing ExI penence. Supervisor 1.000 men. Any position considered. Reply Box A 3447 S.T. K.L. STRUCTURAL BNOINIER. highly qualified wide experience. available Senior appointment preferably consultin engineers firm;1,160 words
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Advertisement1057 1964-01-11 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE M R'ereJs U (Mm.}— Box It tt*. astro EXCELLENT LAND, 10.028 square feet, at Olugor. Penang. Near Malayan Teacher*' College. 95 cent* par square foot. Pnone ***** Penang. SIMI-DITACHID IWO STOREY Bungalow Freehold. Vacant Poms* slon. Seavlew Park. Pour Till i mini* Ail Convenience*. Wh«t1,057 words
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Advertisement901 1964-01-11 13 TUITION tt War4m SI fMacJ Bm tt at*, wire ENO.LISH: Hecondary and pr*Untveralty Hs**** Telephone SOTJc B'pora. ENCUSH SPECIALIST honour* graduate coaching to pre-tmlveralty level (after 13.30) ling B'pore *****. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual Controlled Minor 1000 A Triumph Heralds. Hourly $630. Phone *****. 10 Balmoral Road, Spore. ALL SUBJECTS901 words
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Advertisement1142 1964-01-11 13 LOST Sf Words U (Him.)— Box It rte. txtrm SMALL DOO Hairy Dark Orey Sydney aitty no collar. Reward. Phone (S'por*) 60-142. IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS. Envelope containing Senior Cambridge and Leaving Cartlncat* lost around High I Street area. If found pleas* return to i**p*etl»* school LOST ON MONDAY night. Blsck Cocker1,142 words
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Advertisement911 1964-01-11 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wards U (Min.)— Bo* It ess. *■*>■ CONSUI- SIS, seldom need. run S.OSO mile*. Noa-accldent. exaction' condition, almost new. Taxed lasunaoeo just paid. Pbon* (8 port) 7377U o4ne« hour*. RENAULT 7.3 U.I. 1967 Maullful condition tarougkout Just had nnntpliie overhaul Including rebore $1,100 0.n.0. James II911 words
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Advertisement927 1964-01-11 14 (Continued from Pace 13) VEHICLES FOR SALE Here's Sf (Min.)— Box M et: oxtro IM2 VOLKSWAGEN: Borgward TS. Falcon. 1961 F/Prefect. Commer Van iMesel. 1960 O Rekord, Borgward, Hi ,den. I»M* F'Kscort, Bedford 8/ -vVagen. 1957 Flat 1400. Wolseley. i /.rphyr. 1956 HlUmaa K/Prefect. Mi: Magnett. I'eugeot 403. Sin Chew927 words
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Advertisement488 1964-01-11 14 FOR SALE Wenrs SS (Min.)— Box to et: oxtro PRERECORDED TAPE AvallaOlc Stereo/Mono, speed 31 Price S4 40 upwards Call:— Arcade Photo. The Arcade Spore WATER RATIONING? rilylnent water containers of capacity up to 40 gallons wll solve your problem. Available at M. Hill Street. Spore Tel: *****. VISIT RED488 words
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Advertisement479 1964-01-11 14 MISCELLANEOUS itWordt U (Mlm.}-~Boa H eU. txtn GENERAL SPRAY-PAINTING K<Trl ««r»tors 6 Hours Also Repair* Contact Telepbon* (B'pore) *****. 7 DAY! FREE TRIAL OFFER: Is It cmbantsslns not to recall names, faces, dates etc Art ot Concentration. Memorizing and Its proper training are disclosed Writ* now for free details! Guaranteed!479 words
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Advertisement735 1964-01-11 14 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) 20 *or 4* fi (Min.)— Box M rta. oxtro JOHORE HOTEL J.b. L>»nclD*. To-nlgbt. 12 Mrconaitioowi Room* fhooe 2396/8 HAWAII HOTEL, BMUnd Batu Road. I P.O. K.L. Air-coodltloacd Rooms wltu bot and cold baths attached, cood parkln« facilities. Tel: *****/ B. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) It735 words
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Advertisement736 1964-01-11 14 MERSING CINEMA COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as from the Ist day of January 1964 tbe business of Film Exhibitors known as MERSING CINEMA COMPANY of No. 18 Jalan Ismail, Mersing, Johore. hitherto carried on by KAN KONG YEAN. CHEN CHEONG WOH and KUNG YEE PIOW shall be carried736 words
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Advertisement712 1964-01-11 14 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the Canteen contract of 7th Bn The Royal Malay Regiment, Sungal Besi Camp Kuala Lumpur for the year commencing 1964. The terms and condition can be obtained on application. Tenders are to be sent in scalded cover to the CommandIng Officer, marked on the712 words
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Advertisement640 1964-01-11 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the supply o( 3.066 rolls of 600 feet each of barbed wire will be accepted at the office of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Pahang, Kuar.tan not later than 12 p.m. on 20th January, 1964. The delivery of these rolls shall be made at640 words
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Advertisement134 1964-01-11 14 TENDERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT TENDEit NOTICE Tenders are Invited by Telecommunications Department, for the supply of the following items for 1964. Cleats Aluminium. Battenwood. Retreading of Tyres. Brown Canvas Rubber Shoes. Black Leather Shoes with Rubber Soles. Leather Boots. Songkoks. Topees. Sleeves Cast Iron Split. Arms For Wooden Poles. Wooden Poles.134 words
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Article1099 1964-01-11 15 IPOH Ist DAY Race 1—2.30: Cl 5 Div 3 ($4.OOO) 5 f (apprentice riders only) 1 0090 Tnjr Boat (Jacky's Lav St.) E. Breuk 6 812 4 2 ***** I'irlrriirl iL.m Leow Kongsi) Maw!, 7 8.11 (F) *Soaldi 2 3 ***** Italian (Battling St.) Bagby. 6 8.11 <SF) Thorn 61,099 words
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508 1964-01-11 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by JPOH, Fri. Balkan Challenger (Kevin Mitchell up) did a brilliant trial this morning. Accompanied by stablemate Mojave. Balkan Challenger finished a two-round workout with a 3f dash in 39 3/5 sec. on the bit. The Irish-bred five-year-old is in terrific form508 words
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Article771 1964-01-11 15 EPSOM JEEP spotlight the horses you are likely to back at Ipoh tomorrow: Race One PIETERNEL: Has smart early pace; won over sjf in Class 3 when at her peak; no recent form. HALLAN: Goes well on good going; won three races over sif working well.771 words
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Article157 1964-01-11 15 T ONDON. Fri.— Two previous J winners are among the 80 entries for the 1964 Grand National steeplechase. They are Ayala, shock 66-1 winner of the race in 1963. .and Kilmore. who triumphed in 1961*. The handicapper is likely to give Ayala a good deal more157 words
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210 1964-01-11 15 TURNING PRO? WAIT AND SEE: EMERSON TENNIS BRISBANE, Fri.— Australian champion Roy Emerson said here last night he would make no decision about turning professional until alter the Australian Lawn Tennis Association's annual meeting next Wednesday (Jan. 15). Earlier yesterday, Emerson had talks w.ih former Wimbledon champion Ashley Cooper. theReuter - 210 words
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300 1964-01-11 15 New rules make for faster, more open play RUGBY I ONDON, Fri— Th« inJ tcrnational Ruffby Union Board announced yesterday chances in the laws of the fame designed to speed it up and make for more open play. Thrae changes, announced after a 3U-day meeting in London of the representativesReuter - 300 words
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Article36 1964-01-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The P A. of Malaya have offered Manchester Dnited, the English First Division team. *8.500 (£1,000) plus board and lodging to piay one match here during their FarEastern tour in May.36 words
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Article292 1964-01-11 15 SAFA can enter own team —FAM SOCCER 17-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y Singapore can enter their own team for the sixth Asian Youth cup soccer tournament at Saigon in April if they wanted to. This is the official view of «a e pf-- A of Mala y a '°UowinK t>AFA s292 words
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Advertisement32 1964-01-11 15 1 June Allyson's rNrnrs ri^v wksk <fs| Secrel In lOkvJ ah these and lv WflddUW much more in U/lqc^W fcp^j^^^^ including _^^^^^^^t Get Your copy today from all newsagents Price: 30 cts32 words
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Advertisement71 1964-01-11 15 The Modern Way to Better Living ORCHARD COURT d^m M-[WHM Oxle y Road/Oxley Rise, Singapore) 'Sfc lf] thilp^J TWO BLOCKS OF 12-STOREY #t tt- »J TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS >a fP^Bß^fi^^^ N^ S9 COMMUNAL TV ANTENNA CASH OR EASY PAYMENT \==^^=^^3jMi^r=&^^^Jl^ w^^^^ CAN BE ARRANGED Rr i£?eZZ** PONTIAC TRADING CO., LTD.71 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-01-11 15 RIGGER Malaya Cap final: j S'gor v Spore Joint Services (Merdeka Stadium, 5.10 p.m.). SOCCER Spore Selection y Johore (Jn. Besar, 5.30). HOCKEY S'(or Div. 2N: Railways Sentul r TOD (Sentul); Klang Club v Telecoms (Klang). Friendly: Spore HA 23 v Jonore District (Spore padang). ATHLETICS Spore AAA cross-country (Dover72 words
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Obituary31 1964-01-11 16 S. VELUPILLAV t. clinical ;i.-M>tant Trlnoni* formerly of J oho re Bahru and Muar pained away peacefully. Funeral today 3 p.m. from 341 A K.iMih New Village, s. r. mban31 words
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252 1964-01-11 16 KUNDERAM AND SARDESAI IN RECORD STAND TEST CRICKET MADRAS, Friday. BK. KUNDERAM, a last-minute replacement as India's wicketkeeper, mastered England's attack to score 170 not out when the First Test began here today. At the close India were 277 for two wickets. Kunderam. who came into the side when F.252 words
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Article83 1964-01-11 16 SOCCER Spore slx-a-side s-flnals Amicable* 11 Windsor Rovers 6. Fathul Karib 5, Hamilton Youngsters 4. Final: Arnica bles 12 Fathul 0. Kluang Div. 1 s- final: PWD Combined 3 United 1. Penang Lge: Purple 3 Blue 2. HOCKEY: S'gor Dlv. 2— TPCA 'B 3 Railways XL 3, S'gor Club83 words
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Article, Illustration524 1964-01-11 16 JOHORE 17 PERAK 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. If the Malayan Rugby Union's first Under-23 interstate competition is to be judged by its final played at the Merdeka Stadium today, nothing very complimentary could possibly be said about it. writes NORMAN SIEBEL. After Johore had beatenPerak524 words
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Article302 1964-01-11 16 LONDON Pri. There was little change In stock market, conditions today from those ruling throughout the week and the account which started so brilliantly closed on a disappointing note. Equities were again unsettled, and small falls outnumbered gains. There were several good features, however, which usualiy reflected encouraging302 words
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Article60 1964-01-11 16 LONDON, Frl.— Spot 19 5/16 d., Feb. 19', d.. Mar. 19 9/16 d.. Apr. 19 11 lfid.. Apr. June 19\d., July/ Sept 19 13 16d.. Oct./ Dec. 19 7 »d.. Jan. Mar. 117, d..9 7 ,d.. Apr. June 19 T ,d.. July Sept. 19% d c.l.f. Jan. 19d., Pel.60 words
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Article25 1964-01-11 16 LONDON. Frl Buyers £1030. sellers £1031. Forward buyers 1 £1033. sellers £'034. Settlement £1030 Turnover am 215 tons. Ip m 315 ton: Tone: Steady.25 words
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755 1964-01-11 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By 17UALA LUMPUR, Fri. In last year's HMS Malaya Cup rugby football final the favourites, Army Malaya, quite easily beat Perak by 14-6. The odds are again heavily on the side of another military team, South champions Singapore Joint Services, beating755 words
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Article76 1964-01-11 16 CINOAPORE, Pri— Civilians retalned the Singapore Hockey Association's quadrangular championship when they beat Army 2-1 In the deciding match on the padang here today R.A.P. finished runners up with a better goal average than Army. RAF beat Navy 7-3 in an earlier game today. The placlngs: Civilians76 words
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Article97 1964-01-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— RAOC Johore maintained an unbeaten record In their Malayan tour when they beat Selangor Club's Invitation XV by 10 points (two goals) to eight i a goal and a penalty) In their rugger match on the padang here. RAOC opened the scoring through McQueen97 words
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Article19 1964-01-11 16 LEEDS, Fri. Bradford Northern Rugby League Club closed down from yesterday, the Rugby League's management committee announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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261 1964-01-11 16 Pollock is hero as Springboks shine SYDNEY. Frl.— A 23-mlnnU spell Just after lunch In which Australia lost three vital wickets for 21 runs gaveSouth Africa the honours when the third Test began here today. Australia were all out for 260 and at the close South Africa were 11 forReuter - 261 words
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