The Straits Times, 13 January 1964
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Title Section21 1964-01-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times tit** 0 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration773 1964-01-13 1 Our troops' action THORNEYCROFT COMPLETES HIS MALA YSIAN TOUR: HIGH PRAISE FOR BORNEO SECURITY FORCES Sunday SINGAPORE, THE British Defence Minister, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, said here today the actions of the security forces in the Borneo territories would further deter Indonesian terrorists from crossing the border. In paying773 words
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Article99 1964-01-13 1 SOEKARNO TIGHTENS GRIP ON RHIOS JAKARTA, Sun. President Soekarno has decided to tighten Government control over the rubber industry in the Rhio Islands, near Singapore. An announcement today said rubber remilling plants In the islands would in future be supervised directly by the Supreme Eco-^ nomic Operational Command. This isReuter - 99 words
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301 1964-01-13 1 ZANZIBAR, Sunday. THE GOVERNMENT dm reported overthrown today by unidentified gunmen who took over key points in this newly independent island. Shooting continued in the streets this afternoon and the Sultan and a minister. Sheikh Mohamed Shamti Hamadl. were reported to have boarded301 words
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293 1964-01-13 1 U.S. OFFICIALS DENY PACT SIGNED WITH PANAMANIANS NEW YORK. Sun. ITNITED STATES officials in the Panama Canal Zone have denied that an agreement has been reached allowing Panamanian National Guardsmen to replace U.S. troops on border patrol, the National Broadcasting Company re- ported today. The agreement had been announced last293 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-01-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Forces, Admiral Harry D. Felt (above) is due to arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. He will arrive on a special U.S. military plane from his headquarter* hi Hawaii "home"280 words
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Article21 1964-01-13 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Marine police this evening recovered the body of an unidentified young boy found floating under Anderson Bridge.21 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-01-13 1 A VERY camerashy Marlene Dietrich flew into London from the United States last week on her way to Paris. The "fabulous grandmother" kept shielding her face from photographers at the airport and refused to give any reason for her trip. UPI photo.UPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-01-13 1 'Husband' Doris never recognised sues for divorce LOS ANGELES, Sun. Doris Duke, the tobacco heiress, whose fortune has been estimated as high as US$2OO million ($6OO million), has been sued for divorce by a man she has never publicly acknowledged as her husband. The divorce action was filed in theReuter - 155 words
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Article42 1964-01-13 1 SINGAPORE, Sun— A motorcyclist. Ng Ah Kee. was killed tonight when his machine skidded while rounding Ew-art Circus In 7 m.s. Buklt Tlmah Road. He died on the spot. The pillion rider. Sun Seng See. 28. sustained serious Injuries.42 words
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Article85 1964-01-13 1 MOSCOW. Sun.-A factory employing 2.50t schoolchildren and manufacturing micro-electric engines and parts for miniature radio sets is being launched here. The Tass news agency said the children would work a total three-and-a-half hours on two weekly visits to the fac- tory. The younger children, aged 12 to85 words
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Article53 1964-01-13 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, returned here by air from Bhubaneshwar soon after noon today and told reporters: "I am feeling fine." He was taken ill six days ago with high blood pressure while attending the annual conference of the ruling Congress PartyReuter - 53 words
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212 1964-01-13 1 Calcutta clashes: A new 24-hour curfew (CALCUTTA, Sun. A 24-hour curfew was clamped down on three areas of central Calcutta at 11 a.m. today following new incidents of violence which led to police shootings. The new curfew was imposed after a 12-hour curlew introduced yesterday expired at six a.m. today.Reuter - 212 words
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Article31 1964-01-13 1 NO EVACUATION NAIROBI. Sun. Mr Geoffrey <le Frcitav Briti>b High f'ommiv>ioner in Kfny.i told prc^ n>nfrrrmr tonight thrrr would b,r no rvatudtion uf Britons from Zanzibar. Reutrr. (See tlmpjgr)Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-01-13 2 ALGIERS. Sunday. PRESIDENT Ben Bella told a mass rally here yesterday that the Government had ab•olute proof that a group of plotters had asked foreign powers for help in seizing power in Algeria He was speaking from a balcony in the SquareReuter - 145 words
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Article79 1964-01-13 2 MANILA, Sun. The Philippine Foreign Office announced last night that Cambodia had lifted the Jan. 15 deadline it set for removing all personnel of the American aid programme from the country. The Philippines has been acting as mediator In the U.S.-Camhodian dispute. The announcement saidReuter - 79 words
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211 1964-01-13 2 ACCRA, Sun. Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, who arrived here by air from Tunis early yesterday for a visit expected to last about a week, drove through the main streets of Accra in the afternoon. Groups of people inReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-01-13 2 VOLUNTEER firemen display the acrobatic firefighting technique of Old Japan at Outer Meiji Shrine Garden on "Desomeshiki," a time-honoured New Year's fire brigade demonstration. A parade of firemen wearing firefighting attire from the Edo period to the presentUPI - 57 words
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238 1964-01-13 2 NOT A WORD FROM SOEKARNO ON CONFRONTATION PHNONPENH, Sun AFTER his arrival here yesterday from Manila for a four-day State visit. President Soekarno refrained from singing even a note of his favourite theme song in the past confrontation against Malaysia. i Soekarno's silence so far on Malaysia is in keepingReuter; UPI - 238 words
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Article40 1964-01-13 2 HONO KONO. Sun. Honj Kong's population Increased t» about 150.000 last year to 3.7 mi. lion, official sources estimated. The colony set a birth record lii 1963. providing for a natural Increase of nearly 100.000.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article26 1964-01-13 2 MANILA. Sun.— The Philippine navy announced It had apprehended two foreign fishing boats one Japanese, one Chinese —for allegedly poaching In Philippine waters. UPL26 words
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173 1964-01-13 2 SYDNEY, Sun.— Killer sharks appear to be selective when attacking swimmers, choosing as victims those whose bodies give off a special scent, according to Dr. Perry Gilbert, an American shark expert. Dr. Gilbert. Professor of Zoology at Cornell University. New York, warnedReuter - 173 words
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114 1964-01-13 2 SRINAOAR. Sun. The hair reputed to belong to the Prophet Mohammed, stolen from Hazratbal Mosque here two weeks ago and returned last week, will be kept in a fireproof Iron safe, Mr. Venkata Vlswanathan, secretary to the Indian Home Ministry, said yesterday.Reuter - 114 words
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Advertisement160 1964-01-13 2 j HONDA 50 Walking is old fashioned Jr Itt&V<4fc^4fl bicycle is past. City traffic jams and jßw W narrow country roads make a bigger j^m- ApH automobile more troublesome. JfTaFI ■^tfHKflft^? Test ride the de P endabie HONDA 50 _JgS/Bk J% WtL JHWE^^^ME' and you'll see why. It's so easy160 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-01-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /stripk>*"n it'll make this little) _ROOW LOO^UIRGeg/ WELL. I'M NOT f MAPPV WITH IT i20 words
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213 1964-01-13 3 Mrs. Dixon saw the murder of Kennedy coming WASHINGTON, Sun.— A woman fortune teller who predicted In 1956 that the winner of the 1960 Presidential election would be assassinated or die in office warned twice of President Kennedy's murder shortly before he was shot. Parade magazine said yesterday Mrs. JeaneReuter - 213 words
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101 1964-01-13 3 BERLIN, Sun. East Germany is willing to let West Berliners visit East Berlin for "urgent family matters" under a new proposal to the West Berlin authorities published yesterday. The proposal fellows the Christmas passes scheme which ended last weekend. Eight East German refugees diedReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-01-13 3 ft SHOCK FOR SANDRA AND ANDY AS PROP CHICKEN EXPLODES ACTRESS Sandra Dec and actor Andy Williams had the frigbt ol their lives when this prop chicken which was supposed to take off like a rocket exploded instead. Both Sandra and And> suffered severe shock but were not injured inUPI - 119 words
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Article40 1964-01-13 3 MAIDSTONE Sun A 10--year-old girl was killed yesterday and two others injured when a chimney stack fell through the roof ol a 14th -pntury Kent building called 'The archbishops oalace" during a children"* -Isnc•>e class there.— O.PJ40 words
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106 1964-01-13 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun.Police here were yesterday hunting for 14 convicts who broxe jail wearing shorts and green and white Jerseys the colours of a Rio football club The convicts, described by police as dangerous, changed from prison uniform into football garb in a hutReuter - 106 words
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Article37 1964-01-13 3 DUNDfct (Scotland) Sun Scotland's first automatic "dial a prayer' telephone vnrtce begins bfn omorrow Callers- dialling Dundee number wu, automaticall) operate a recording-maohine which will then give a two-minute religious message. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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531 1964-01-13 3 Cigarette smoking: Report calls for 'remedial action' WASHINGTON, Sun. —Leading American scientists yesterday indicted cigarette smoking as a cause of lung cancer and called for "remedial action." The U.B. Burgeon-Gen-eral, Dr. Luther L. Terry, who formed the experts into a committee, told reporters: "I would advise anyone to discontinue smokingReuter - 531 words
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Article33 1964-01-13 3 LOS ANOELBS. Sun.— Actress Arlene Dahl. 35, has sued 41-year-old Christian Homes for divorce charylna extreme mental n 'V v and sought custody of their daughter Carole Christine, aged two. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1964-01-13 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun Denis Crosby. 39. one of Blng Crosby* singing sons and bis wife. Pat, 31. a former chorus girl, have announced a reconciliation and dropped divorce plans. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article29 1964-01-13 3 MOSCOW. Bun Th« Bovlet Union and Cuba signed In Havana yesterday a protocol on the mutual supply of goods In 1964. Tass news agency reported today Rp\ltfT29 words
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Article20 1964-01-13 3 BONN, Snn-r-Thlrty-four scientists fled from East Germany to west Germany during IMB. th« Ministry for Refugee* reported.— UPL20 words
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168 1964-01-13 3 Nixon urges both parties: Pick a No. 2 who could be President T^EW YORK, Sun.— Former V I cc President Richard M. Nixon yesterday urged both major political parties to nominate Vice-Presiden-tial candidates fully qualified to become President. He called on Democrats and Republicans (o abandon "the politically cynical formulas168 words
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133 1964-01-13 3 MOSCOW, Sunday., THE Soviet Union nas decided to carry out a further reduction in the numerical strength of its armed forces, a leading Soviet party ideologist Mr. Boris Ponomarev, said in a speech published here. Mr. Ponomarev. speaking at the recent congress of the SwedishReuter - 133 words
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Article70 1964-01-13 3 LONDON, Son. "Instant homes" for miners who have to move to new working areas when exhausted pits are closed down are now on the National Coal Board's shopping list. These are three-bedroom homes with a lounge measuring 18 feet by 11 feet, and have the normal kitchen, bathroom70 words
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Article50 1964-01-13 3 NEW YORK. Sun Accident deaths in the United States Jumped to about 99,000 last year— up 2,000 from 1963 and 7.000 from 1961, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company said here. The accident death rate was about 53 per 100.000 population, the highest since 1957 —Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1964-01-13 3 MOSCOW. Sun —East German Communist leader Walter Ulbrlcht left Moscow for home yesterday after a brief visit, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous260 1964-01-13 3 jrraitb Time:* Crossword ACROSS a Anger, it- arch, may carry I. Cautious when using motot many consequences (3-8). fuel for renovating (7). 15 Oo in. In my ragged state? 8 Made to run to the heart ot What humiliation! (8). the wood (7). 16. 12. "That we call U» 10260 words
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Article188 1964-01-13 4 28 lose homes in S'pore blaze {SINGAPORE, Sun.— j Twenty-eight people! were left homeless when tire gutted n i llucc-storcy shop* house in Cheng Guan Sheet this morning. No one \v;is injured. Their entire belongings were destroyed in the 40-minute blaze and on-the-spot checks im- mediately after the fire j188 words
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Article68 1964-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mi Wee Cho Yaw. managing director' of the United Chinese Bank, and Mr. Tay Soon Hoe. assistant secretary of the Trade Division. Ministry of Finance, will represent Singapore at the seventh session of the ECAFE Committee on Trade in Bangkok from Jan. 15 to Jan.68 words
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Article56 1964-01-13 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Mr. Stepnen Kakmg Ninffkan. flew In tonight on his way to Kuala Lumpur. He declined to be interviewed. Minutes after his arrival, Mr. Ningkan was met at the YIP room by Dato Loke Wan Tho. who Is chairman of the56 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-01-13 4 CAPTAIN M.S.T. Kean and his bride. Miss lona Bryony Macdonald. after their wedding on Saturday at St. George's Garrison Church. Singapore. The bride is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Angus Macdonald, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J.E.R.G. Kean. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-01-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TWO THAI legal experts flew in today to participate in the four-day conference on teaching of international law and relations to be held at the court room of the University of Singapore be- ginning tomorrow. They are: Dr. Sompong Sucharitkul, who is in111 words
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160 1964-01-13 4 CHANGI MAN'S 5,000 HOURS IN TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT SINGAPORE. Sun— A third member of the Royal Force's No. 48 Squadron, servine at Chantf. Singapore, has topped 5.000 hours in four cngined long-range Hastings transport aircraft. He is Master Engineer Alan Brooks, who joins the exclusive "5.000 hour club". He has been160 words
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Article34 1964-01-13 4 SINOAPORE. Sun.— Prolessor Sir Harris S.W. Massey. Quain Professor of Physics. University College, London, will give a public lecture on "Space Exploration" on Friday at 8.30 p.m. at the University of Singapore.34 words
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Article25 1964-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Singapore Naval Base Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. has donated $100 to the Ramalcrtshna Mission Boys' Home25 words
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239 1964-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. /GOVERNMENT support and the far-sightedness, 1 of chicken farmers made it possible for Singa- pore to export over 68 million egps a year to I neighbouring countries. This was stated by Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of239 words
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Article80 1964-01-13 4 EIGHT U.S. STUDENTS VISIT PENANG PENANG. Sun— Eight American university students arrived In Penang from Kuala Lumpur I today for a one day familiarisation visit. The group) two women and six I men was led by Mr. J. Johnson, an undergraduate of the University of Minnesota. The visitors were received80 words
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Article34 1964-01-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The "Studio for Early Music" group, who perfonnsd here two years ago, will give a repeat performance at the Malayan Teachers' College Hall. Pantai Valley at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article153 1964-01-13 4 MINISTRY FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Sun. -The Ministry of Culture will j^ive free iilm shows during the wee^ at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Loronß 2;< Fire Post. Geylang; Kampong Cheng San Wang Stage: Namazie New Settlement; Kampont Pi:ya: Pel Tong School, Clementt Road. Tuesday: Kong Mm School. Florence Road: Hwa Ming153 words
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Advertisement173 1964-01-13 4 ■■■■■■■■■■HBHBBBHH SINGAPORE NO fREE LIST LIDO TONIGHT 9.ISpm PREMIERE^J^ The TENSION MOUNTS as jM. the MYSTERY DEEPENS S4 starring STANLEY BAKER > If^vJHl PETER CUSHiNG W^M -~.*r- Mai introducing —mmm 7^B GEORGINA TUf B fL-.*'\7l W WARD I FIE }<LWMAN\ItHO\ FINALLY /7/fl7 I REX SKY (Spore) NEXT CHANGE TODAY'S BRIGHTEST173 words
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Advertisement65 1964-01-13 4 MITSUBISHI 1 GLARELESS S 1V I MITSUBISHI Ml 5«406 Todor: 1 30-3 30-7 00-9 30 ».m. Edson Stroll Patricia Medina 'SNOW WHiri AND THE THRU STOOGES' (Coloncopa). Tomorrow: "A~LAS" (Cotoricop*). 111 tJM'JXm comingT BW l MJ| r My singaforc ||l WHAT WAS THE HIDEOUS THING THAT CAME TO HONOR HER?65 words
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Miscellaneous356 1964-01-13 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following 1» today* schedule Lumpur (ML 497) fI.OS a.m. of civil aircraft movement* at Brrtlih United Airway*: From Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: Btandcd Istanbul. Bombay (BR ARRIVALS 662) 7 a.m. ■OAC: From Melbourne, Brisbane. DEPARTURES Darwin (BA 713) S.2S p.m.; from BOAC: To Colombo.356 words
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Article287 1964-01-13 5 DELAYS IN RIDA LOANS DENIED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Rural Industrial and Development Authority today denied charges made by the Opposition in the Dewan Ra'ayat recently that there were delays and difficulties in getting loans from RIDA. A spokesman told the Straits Times- 'Admittedly, there Is a fall of $1287 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-01-13 5 KHIR, NOTING $lm. IN OUTSTANDING LOANS, REMINDS NATION OF EMERGENCY SERVICE- KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. .^BOI.'T SI million of a total of more than $7 million in loans given by the Government to former special constables was outstanding at the end of September. Disclosing in a broadcast434 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-01-13 5 OUR ENVOY IN CAIRO PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS CAIRO, Sun. Malaysia's Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, Tengku Ja'afar ibni Tuanku Abdul Rahman, presenting his credentials to President Nasser at Kubbeh Palace recently. On the left is the U.A.R. Minister of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Mahmud Fawzi.45 words
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Article30 1964-01-13 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Mr. Wang Chin Sun. 60. headmaster of the Tsung Wan Primary School here, retires this week after navinß been 13 years wvh the school.30 words
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Article55 1964-01-13 5 KLANG. Sun. The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. today urged the people not to consult bomohs. pawangs and quack doctors but to make use of the clinics provided by the Government He was speaking at the opening of a $100,000 subhealth centre at55 words
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166 1964-01-13 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. There has so far been a very poor response from cattle owners to settle down at the new 250-acre dairy farm being set up by the Veterinary Department here. Three weeks ago the State Veterinary Officer, Inche Osman bin Din, appealed166 words
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Article162 1964-01-13 5 RAF tips on how to prevent crime SINGAPORE. Sun. The Royal Air Force Police at Changi have published "a pictorial guide to crime prevention." Packed with photographs illustrating how thieves can be thwarted, the booklet is beine widely distributed among R.A.F families. It Invites readers who are worried about the162 words
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122 1964-01-13 5 East Coast road: Work being speeded up KUAN TAN, Sun. Work on the PekanRompin road on the East Coast is to be speeded up and ferry services along the route extended to cope with the increased traffic. A P.W.D. spokesman said that Pahang's growing lmportancp as a rich iron and122 words
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Article57 1964-01-13 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Thieve* broke into a house belonging to teacher at Jalan Pasir Tinggi and stole an electric iron, a watch, clothes and kain songket worth a total of 5215 Ttie teacher. Inche Yusof btn Murad. of Sekolah Dato Bentara Luar here, discovered the theft57 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-01-13 5 Huyn Bunny By Haiph UvimHmhi s j, YE >. I I /OKAY, YOU CAN AI V To BAD BUT "M F /I'LL RETURN S~~^ FINISHED > IHAVEALLNOU THATS THE DEAL! V THIS HAT —T). /WEEDIN', ELMER! f CAN CARRY!/ 7"~~~*C» f\\ \LATERI J41 words
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311 1964-01-13 6 Daily moan at twilight time in Batu Pahat BATU PAHAT. Sun. A moan goes up at twilight time here, for its 40,000 people are angry at the Town Council's decision to reduce the number of street lights. The council has cut off alternate lights In Jalan Ampuan, Jalan Kluang and311 words
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62 1964-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twc people were injured when their car crashed Into a drain at Jalan Kenny Timor here at 2 a.m. today. They were Mr. K. Liddy. a passport officer at the Australian High Commission 1 and his wife. Both were62 words
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Article31 1964-01-13 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— An Indonesian. Rcsilon bin Munan. 28. who pleaded guilty today to entering Malaya illegally without a passport on Jan. 4. was sentenced to five months' ML31 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-01-13 6 SHB union gets reprieve— on three conditions Singapore Government acts on an appeal by the port workers SINGAPORE, Sun 'JHE Singapore Government has decided to allow an appeal by a group of port workers against cancellation 01! the certificate of registration of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association subject to263 words
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244 1964-01-13 6 AUPE MEETING SAYS 'NO' TO BREAKAWAY FROM THE N.T.U.C. SINGAPORE, Sunday T«E Amalgamated Union of Public Employees tox day threw out a resolution urging it to break away from the National Trades Union Congress to which it is affiliated. I The resolution, submitted by the Police Clerical Staff branch after244 words
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Article49 1964-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Two businessmen. Dato AJit Singh and Mr. Jiwan Singh left for New Delhi today to attend the wedding of the daughter of the Indian High Commissioner in Malaysia. Mr. Y. K. Purl and Mrs. Purl. The marriage is on Jan. 21.49 words
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Article28 1964-01-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Fniiui.s Lim. a teacher of the Singapore Association for the Blind, will leave on Wednesday for Britain on a training-of-llK'-blind scholarf-hiD.28 words
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65 1964-01-13 6 KLANO. Sun. The Town Council here is planning a public park and garden on a 100--acre site for the residents of the district. The site being examined is In Tremelbye Estate, about a mile from the town. It will be close to the new65 words
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106 1964-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two firms pay all their married employees a "marriage allowance," according to the report of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare for November. A hardware firm in Perak gives a yearly marriage allowance of $18. The employer said this106 words
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Miscellaneous95 1964-01-13 6 lN4>ff O»p Bit T. Hatniim J»j TELL >OU, OSCA^ \BY GOSH, OOP qS' HEY.' WHAT'S COlM' ON ""^^^i^W If REALLY, MP& PU«VTV. POPPED. WM- WVUJTiS'^PfIPP 8.0. PLENTVS B*k i MPLACE |n^^ MR. SMITHS ORDERS. \1 *^Sf I j 'ZZIJIt i^ln m Abmmr By At Capp AH SEMTFCTMARPr/lU' V N I95 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1964-01-13 7 GUINEA PIG CLUB FELLOWSHIP MADE MEDICAL HISTORY The plastic surgeon who repaired the burnt and broken casualties of the war... 0\ (.'luistmas Day 1945 more than 100 airmen, many of them with faces swnthed in bandages, held their lirst post-war reunion dinner in \vh;it was known us1,787 words
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Article167 1964-01-13 8 tVeraui Sl* minimum i MR. AND MRS. Alexander Joseph thank frieads and relatives for tkeir attendance, Kifia and assistance at their weddlns on 4-l-M. MARIE AND MICHAEL RODRICUES thank relatives and fnseda for their ailecdame. gifts, assistance and wishes on the occasion of their marriage MR. AND MRS. Kraest167 words
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Obituary22 1964-01-13 8 M W»r4* tit (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of loxeph Put Not Be Korjtottea" Koadly rememnered by his wife and family.22 words
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768 1964-01-13 8 The Straits Times Monday. January 13, 1964. A Thin Ray Of Hope We shall know in perhaps six months' time whether the I Manila little summit was worth any of the time and attention that has been paid to it. The communique pub- 1 i lished at the end of768 words
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Article279 1964-01-13 8 Dato Sardon was perhaps being too cautious when he described Malay progress in the transport industry as only "steady". His own figures »n- j dicate that development has in fact been considerable and I that Malays are now well > enough entrenched in the transport business to expand279 words
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Article223 1964-01-13 8 The United States has often been embarrassed by the behaviour of some of its citizens stationed in the Canal Zone of Panama, but rarely by its children. Last week, though, American children defied their governor to raise their national flag over at least two Canal Zone schools a223 words
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Article371 1964-01-13 8 William Millinship - How to astonish a woman even in William Millinship Paris FOR AS LITTLE AS 80 CENTS hj DARIS. Sunday.— A new Paris guidebook, by two industrious and incredibly well-i n f o r m c d French journalists, should shatter the complacency of any visitor or even resident who thinks371 words
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Letter137 1964-01-13 8 IT seems that the two sureties for applicants to teachers in training courses must now be present at the office of the Ministry of Education to sign the required bond. Surely the Ministry must have sense enough to realise that not all guarantors are free to attend during137 words
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Letter148 1964-01-13 8 MUCH has been said about the proposed tenants tribunal but nothing has been done so far to set up this tribunal, which is very essential for the solution of the tenants' problem and opening the way to City redevelopment. Singapore .should have a Hong Kong-type arbitration court £md148 words
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Letter144 1964-01-13 8 mHIS refers to the last X paragraph of the letter from "Baffled" (S.T. Jan. 6). The Board of Film Censors is a pan-Malayan body and Its decisions apply equally In Malaya and Singapore. Only in a case of an appeal will the board's decisions be subject to the144 words
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Letter187 1964-01-13 8 I AM appalled by the suggestion of an MP for a university for girls only. It will be worse than a colour bar! It is bad enough having a women's college thrust upon us! Most of us celebrated our 21st birthdays here in the university campus. We are187 words
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Article, Illustration990 1964-01-13 8 JOHN STIRLING - THAILAND: Confused omens for the year of the serpent.... JOHN STIRLING AS SHE WATCHES STRUGGLES OF HER NEIGHBOURS FROM HER VANTAGE POINT IN ASIA: by BANGKOK. SUNDAY OFFICIALLY, T h a i 1 a nd has entered the year 2507 of the Buddhist era; but in the countryside many villagers990 words
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Advertisement761 1964-01-13 8 Straits Tew* k Malty Mai let Ptse* cold sttoaasm tmotmm omul Me**) CSTV SfOOaT eVFOSSSI a»VB# wm tmtmu rmottr m. M. rwMAJL iiAii—ii trronsT rr»-7. CMnan F«*M. W V. WCTMASAMY CO ieiJ< Ja4a*> Key*. tinw CLASSIFIED~~ADS. M Wt4m lit (minimum) CHAN: To Wing Ylew aad Plag Tut son st Cat.761 words
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Advertisement38 1964-01-13 8 1 PHILIPS -^r UUS Ml SEIVItt n=.=J I TELEVISION I Skovroom f«o!itie« Clemeiteeaa How* 1 r\\t»6rA until B. SO 9 pm except Siindmy* mtwn a ALLI E D RADIO V* t«O CLC**C*tCCAW AVCNUC 1 SINGAPOMC T«* MOSS mmrnsm38 words
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Advertisement54 1964-01-13 8 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally Incorporated Bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 1 8,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $454,839,986.00 SAVE SAFELY -SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA QUALITY BUY p Always ask tor the B£D box with54 words
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Article356 1964-01-13 9 EXPOSE THE REDS AND WE'LL HELP YOU GET A BETTER DEAL, LEE TELLS NEW UNION SINGAPORE, Sunday. JHE Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today urged Naval Base workers to watch out t'oi Communist elements still within their midst and to expose, isolate and reform356 words
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83 1964-01-13 9 17 for training in Australia and Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—Seventeen officers ;ind men of th» Army and Air Force will attend training courses in Australia and Britain. Two officer cadets from the Federation Milit-iry Coll»ge left, on Thursday night for Australia j to attend the Officer Cadet School •4 Portsea83 words
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Article89 1964-01-13 9 gINGAPORK. Sun.— The Government has decided to restrict the issue of import licences for television aerials to a quota system beginning tomorrow. The quota will be based on the rate of 30 per cent of an applicant's imports of television sets into Singapore for89 words
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76 1964-01-13 9 SEREMBAN. Sun— The President of the Srremban Town Council Mr. P Gurnam Singh Gill rSP>. said that ratepayers would not have to pay the four per cent education rate this year. He said the -rules for 1963 and other years would have to76 words
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164 1964-01-13 9 The tricky business of waiting at table DERFECT balancing x and speedy service —without bumping into customers and tables is one of the requirements of a flrstclass hostess. So Bessie Llm, 22 (with the dishes), and Ramlah Taib. 20 (with the tray), take zig zagglng and balancing exercises as part164 words
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Article61 1964-01-13 9 PENANG. Sun.— An Insurance company cashier. Kong Slew San 31, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $17,000. The money had been entrusted to him as cashier of the Anglican International Assurance Co Ltd.. between Jan. 1 and61 words
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Article55 1964-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Commodore R. C. Paige, Commodore Superintendent of the Admiralty Dorkyard here, will present testimonials for k>.ig service and good conduct to a group of workerssome of whom have been employed at the Naval Base for up to 40 years at a ceremony in the base55 words
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Article86 1964-01-13 9 'Observe the fast' warning TELUK ANSON. Sun. A stern warning to all Muslims that they should observe the fast strictly was given here by the Raja Muda of Perak, Raja Musa ibnl Sultan Abdul Aziz. He was speaking at the opening of the $14,000 mosque at Kampong Baharu, Ayer Hitam.86 words
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Article20 1964-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Donations to the Lady Templer Hospital fund (or December amounted to 53. 406 0120 words
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271 1964-01-13 9 pENANG, Sun. -A pil- grim. Che Mariah binte Haji Abdul Majid, 40. had to be carried on a stretcher to the pilgrim ship. Kuala Lumpur. at Swettenham Pier yesterday. The stretcher bearers were members of the St. J >hn Ambulance Brigade. Che271 words
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113 1964-01-13 9 CINGAPORE, Sun. Three w Pakistanis have been awarded fellowships under the Colombo Plan technical co-operation scheme offered by the Singapore Government. They are Mr. Sabihuddin Khan. Mr. Mohammad Younus and Mr. Mohammad Nur Rahman. Mr. Khan. senior architectural draftsman of the Government of Eant113 words
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Article37 1964-01-13 9 KLANO. Bun A total of 401 dogs found on fir street* of Klarut and Port Swettenham were shot by the Town Council as part of the antl-rables drive in the district during December.37 words
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Article, Illustration14 1964-01-13 9 STMAITS r.MES PICTURE*14 words
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138 1964-01-13 9 Work pass: 'Very few foreigners are turned down' DENANG, Sun. Very few applications for employment passes to work in this country have been rejected by Malayan immigration authorities. An Immigration Headquarters spokesman said all applications were considered very carefully. An intending employer, he said must satisfy the Immigration Department that138 words
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Article65 1964-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Brian S. Lendrum ha s assumed duties as Deputy High Commissioner for New Zealand in Singapore. He served as Acting Commissioner for New Zealand in Singapore in 1958. and as First Secretary at Kuala Lumpur for five months following the establishment of65 words
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Article40 1964-01-13 9 PENANO, Sun. Three lawyers were admitted to the Malaysian Bar at the Penang High Court on Friday. Mr. Justice Hepworth approved ttie applications of Mr. Chin Fook Yen. Mr. Chandran Nair and Mr Khoo Son Eng.40 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-01-13 9 We will resist Malayanisation in Sarawak, says Ningkan KUCHING, Sunday. JJjALAYANISATION of the public service in Sarawak would be resisted, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan today. He was speaking at the an- nual general meeting of the Sarawak Government Asian Officers' Union. "I wish to emphasise that185 words
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Article140 1964-01-13 9 Brewery strike: Meeting today ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y —The National Union of Drink Manufacturing Industry Workers and the management of Malayan Breweries will meet here tomorrow to resolve their differences. Mr. V. David, adviser to the union, said that an approach by the management In Singapore on Saturday headed off140 words
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116 1964-01-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The (iovernment has relaxed conditions imposed on workers employed in four public bodies from joining trade unions. From now on, employees of the Economic Development Board Adult Education Board, Singapore Polytechnic and the University of Singapore can become union members. This116 words
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Advertisement9 1964-01-13 9 HI w^^ vjj^jl Br S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hb^^i^^^bmHE[B^^^ So* .^tf^k m. n\\9 words
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Advertisement86 1964-01-13 9 B/l/64 J UlrlrlSliuS) IN STOCK 4X2 5 TONNERS 4X2 7 TONNERS 6X2 1O TONNERS PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO \Jfrchard Motors L»mm Represented elsewhere by Someu Uatom Televiwon is thr current croze throughout I Singapore. Mcst people, you included f '^^^^^M^ perhaps, complcm of occasional heodoche, eye fatigue and other eye86 words
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Miscellaneous648 1964-01-13 9 IToday's Radio, TVI ItUI Of The Nißht: 12 midnight RADIO MALAYSIA NeKaraKu Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE: 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 Metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne- SHORTWAVE SERVICE gara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo- Metres fc- 7% n lm t, Signal The A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning- 6.01648 words
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958 1964-01-13 10 AUington Kennard - AUington Kennard By THE AMERICAN WAY OF DEATH. By Jessica Mitford. (Hutchinson 255.) MOST of us have had a taste one way or another of the American way of life. It is not nearly so gorgeous as the American way of death, the t958 words
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314 1964-01-13 10 EVE OF WAR. 1933-41. By 1 l.\.i Ehrenburg. (Mac-Gibbon and Kec. 425.) By ANTONY BUZEK rpHE question in those dark Moscow days, was also an order. "Why don't you expose British imperialism in your novel?" THE DATE: June 1941. just ten days before the314 words
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Article81 1964-01-13 10 COOPERS CREEK. Alan Moorehead. Hamish Hamilton. 30s. Just over 100 years ago, an expedition set OOt to cross Australia I from Melbourne in the i i south to the sea far I away in the north. It was all a stupendous muddle but three men, headed81 words
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203 1964-01-13 10 THE FIRST WORLD WAR. By A. J. P. Taylor. Hamish Hamilton, 355. I SUSPECT that the strongest clement in the current extraordinary preoccupation with the 1914-18 war is a fascination with partly known horror. My father fought in the trenches. Apart from once pointing203 words
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Advertisement276 1964-01-13 10 C^ortApteteUj Mew HOMELITE 4 Cycle SS H.P. Outboard for your pleasure! r lSJ^n^k^-j* M wttm 4v JpW %aj Longer lite and less main- 881. i- J 4 "Ji^SMr"" cost than any 2 yfl| L. Cycle Engine. PBHB^W Mm Less than half the running f af m cost of any 2276 words
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Advertisement24 1964-01-13 10 the onejPi MB t^i i I BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNJOIV LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co, New'Yorte24 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-01-13 11 TO tIVERPOOL i WEIT COASI MA Dut Sport Sails P. i ram Ptnang NELEUS L PMI. r.iasto* II Pt/Jl* II PERSEUS li. mm, Glasgow Jaa 14/15 MEMNON I Mil. OuDi.n k o«. H'bul| fll. 15 Jll 15 Jaa 1121 Jai 21 ANTENOR LKcrpMl. o asgow Ja.i II Jai 22 Ja*1,298 words
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Advertisement1395 1964-01-13 11 If aY 0 Tl I^* 7 JliV mmm mm mm mII nm K^| THE EAC LINES V ~yCMk\ S4MOPO*( (MAULUJAtfUIaP.SWTTTfMHAM PtMAMO K^rVfJfc^H "°««4 «h.am*u«s 10- roioihi irtymeomAi noal 7*04 KOMI Mill fNOMI tW fwott «Jin_ IAILINCaj lit SEJIOA, U HAVU, NAMIURk IREMtII, AJIIWCRP ITTERDAM. AMSIEROAM. OSLO, GOTHtNRURJ ANO c6PENHAtEN "MOMBASA"*1,395 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-01-13 11 I BEN® LINE I EXPRESS SERVICE ID LONOIN. LIVERPttI > CONTINENTAL PORTS Jaa *S/1» Rotterfllr* FM 27 ururt vrirti or London FM 11 tt fc. lN V. L JL U V.JTI Hamburg FM 27 S'pora P. S^am Ptntnp v bro Mar 2 Jm 11/22 Jm 23/24 erangtmowtfi Mar I fiari1,305 words
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Advertisement1350 1964-01-13 11 W^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w^ T^n Til: Nl. *****. \JL ELLERM AN LINE KLAVKNESS LIMB V LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, US ANSELEi, UN FRANCISCI. HAVRE. HULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANI BM UcMUtal ca-rgi tar Ctttnl t toatt •VI I Ur R 1 run MM>#riU Spore P. S'-am Ptnjng1,350 words
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Article594 1964-01-13 12 rpHE Straits tin price on 'X Saturday went to a further 13 year-old high of $524.75 with a further rise of $3,371 per picuL The price Is now standing at ita highest since June 7 1961 and Saturday's rise followed the fall of $3 on594 words
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Article1112 1964-01-13 12 THE Üble cf shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange ■hows last business to Jan. 4 (A) and last bnsines* since thai date <B> with II and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business for 19(3 and this year to date. INOUSTRUU Aie« Bncks 1:1 1.81 1471,112 words
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Article132 1964-01-13 12 Robber futures in New York last week wen steadier aided by a better tone abroad and higher priced offerings in the physical market. Dealings wen light. Physical rubber was quiet except for scattered factory buying of ambers and browns at some price concessions. The undertone In132 words
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Article29 1964-01-13 12 lan. 6. s! 9. 10. 11. I prill).) iprr phtil.l. 62" M cts. $318.624 63»icts. 5522.0U 62", rts. 5523.75 62-i, ct». 5524.3T'i 63,cts. s.vm: 1 1 $524.7529 words
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Article89 1964-01-13 12 T'HC Malayan Eichanne Banks 1 Aittclation mndr tbrse channel In Its rmtn to mrrchanti on Saturday (all rates to $100) Niw VMM Buying Tl 32 13/16. airmail OU 32 15/16. SO d/«t 33 1/4 credit bills, 33 s trade hitlv Silling TT *r OO ready: New Vurk 3289 words
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Article23 1964-01-13 12 The directors of Aokam Tin announce that the sale of tin concentrates for the quarter ended December 31 was 3.200 piculs.23 words
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Advertisement1156 1964-01-13 12 ■•■■Vw U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. Bind Great 'Bhtffltßl Canada Service Spore P. Shan Honolulu b F'cisco N. York Montreal "Kimikjaa Mars" 26 21 Jai 21 31 Jai 24 Ftt IS Mat ■«iim«i«ra Man' 1 2S/27 Fll 28/21 Fit 2B Mar 2B Mar 17 Apr M Apt "Bihiria Man" 24/2 B Mar1,156 words
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Advertisement1068 1964-01-13 12 IIiOIORIENTl LINE sl Soilings to the United Kingdom Dep. Spore Dep. Penang Arr. U.K. "CHUSAN" 3 Feb 4 Feb 24 Feb "IBERIA" 17 Feb 7 Mor "ARCADIA" 23 Feb 16 Mar "CATHAY" 9 Mor 10 Mor 1 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr 3 May "OR lAN A" 13 Apr1,068 words
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Advertisement333 1964-01-13 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concession.! Rail Fares To All European Cities. ssel Dep. Spore Arr. Genoo "STmARCONI" 15/ 1/44 "VICTORIA" 2/64 2/64 "G. GALILEI" 22/ 2/64 9/ 3/64 "ASIA" 5/ 3/64 2«/ 3/64 G. MARCONI 21/ 3/64 6/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 G. GALILEI 25/4/64 11/5/64333 words
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Advertisement842 1964-01-13 12 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Jan. 6. Jan. 7. Jan. 8. Jan. Jan. 10. Jan. 1 1. •Industrials: 1*8.09 107.81 106.16 105.73 106.64 108.15 I in- 129.11 129.49 128.58 128.87 128.56 128.46 S rubbers: 108.67 108.67 108.67 108.67 108.67 108.67 Dec. 31, 1963 10*. Dec. Mr, 1962 100. DIVIDENDS \<M M I842 words
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Article2667 1964-01-13 13 From Our Market Correspondent CONTROVERSY surged round the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and the spotlight of publicity upon it was the strongest for many a long day. The reason was simp] ways present to a certai out of hand in certain c< and brought into2,667 words
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Article37 1964-01-13 13 Further December rubber crops Include: Batu Lintang 288,000 lb., Glenealy 175.000 lb. Kluang Rubber 124 0001 b. and Ulu Bennt 67.8991 b. and Glenealy 175.000 lb. Kluang Rubber 124.000 lb and llu Benut 67.899 lb.37 words
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Article673 1964-01-13 13 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Jan. 10. B. I "rda 12 IS. OO Hotutead i.7:> 1.77 Central Prop 1.67 I.M City I>ev hi M| U Hnldinc 3.27 3.30 Con. Tin Smelt l'r»f 17 1» IS/9 Orrts M/«673 words
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Advertisement351 1964-01-13 13 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY No 266 of 1 959. Re: R. Nagalah. TAKE NOTICE that application will be made to the High Court, Singapore, on Friday, the 24th day of January. 1964 at 10.30 a.m. to approve the Composition In the abovenamed351 words
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Advertisement956 1964-01-13 13 PADI FERTILISERS SUBSIDY SCHEME, 1964, SELANGOR Tenders for the supply of fertilisers marked "Padl Fertiliser Subsidy Scheme, 1964" in sealed envelopes will be received by the State Agricultural Officer, Selangor not later than 12 noon on 31st January, 1964. 2. For full particulars, apply to the undersigned. (LEE SIN FOOK)956 words
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Advertisement779 1964-01-13 13 THE CHARTERED BANK. 41 Pasar Road. Kuala Lumpur. With eflect from 12th January 1964 the telephone number of the above branch of The Chartered Bank will be KUALA LI'MPtR *****. THE TEMERLOH RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporated In the States of Mal&ya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared779 words
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Advertisement434 1964-01-13 13 TENDERS J.O. IRENGCANU 'A&fiKSSS? TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received Tenders will be received from from registered P.W.D. ConP.WJJ. Registered Contractors tractors In Class 'C and Class "C" and abo\e under Head above Head V. Sub-head 1 II only at the Office of the state 3 up to 12.00 noon434 words
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Advertisement739 1964-01-13 14 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered contractors Class "D" and above (WORKS) will be received at the office of the State Engineer. P W.D.. Penan* up to 12 noon on the 20th January, 1964 for the CONSTRUCTION OF EARTH KILLING TO RAMP AT NEW BRIDGE OVER PRAI739 words
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Advertisement805 1964-01-13 14 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Word* tS (Ml*.)— Box SO tt: txtro EXPERIENCED CENERAL TYPIST clerk required. Accurate typing essential. Apply Box A 4193 S.T. B'pore. AMAH OENERAL Living in English speaking good with children. Call 10 Beletar Court. Singapore 28. SPASTIC CHILDREN ASSOCIATION Organising Secretary position805 words
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Advertisement912 1964-01-13 14 !0 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box 10 tt: txtrm OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTID by well Established Company to sell Consumer Products to housewives. Salary and commission, experience not necessary. Apply Box A 4199 B.T. Spore. EFFICIENT, EXPERIENCED Chief Clerk wanted (any nationality) for Rubber Estate Malacca. Apply own handwriting enclosing testimonials Box912 words
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Advertisement1110 1964-01-13 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wmrda U (Ml*.}— Boa $0 eta. evrtr» LUXURY rURNISHID. Full; equipped flat 2-Bedrooms. Alrcondltloned, Long/Short Term. Executive House, Oxley Rls*. Phone (Singapore! *****. COUPLE HAVE SPARE Room to let residential area near Film Negara, Petallng Jaya career personnel la preferred. Contact Box No. A 3465 S.T. K.L. FURNISHED1,110 words
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Advertisement996 1964-01-13 14 EDUCATION 10 Word* $i (Mi*.)— Box SO tta. txtrm VACANCIES FORMS 11. UI. IV, over-ag*d pupils accepted. Bt. Francis Olrls' School, 98 St. Francis Road, off St. Michaels, Serangoon. 8 pore. PIANO LESSONS at your home for children attending Primary Schools a MuslP Education by wsll experienced Lady Tutor. Enquiries996 words
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Advertisement925 1964-01-13 14 FOR HIRE to Word* U (Ml*.)— Box to ct*. txtr. DBIVE YOURSELF CARS. Ring (B'pore) *****, Kverflne Co. Rate from $15.00 Dally. $70.00 Weekly. TV. RADIOS. RADIOGRAMS, Ke fngeratort. Tap* Racoiders Km Buat 124 Orchard Road Singapore I*J* phone ***** REFRIGERATORS AT RIASONABLI rates. Prompt servlc* guaranteed Maden Company, 82.925 words
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Advertisement1060 1964-01-13 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE If arsis ti (Ml*.)— Box rfs. «*fr* itM F/ANCLIA 1961 M/ Minor 1000. A Wi. Mini Super. Volkswagen. Mini Minor. P/Prefert. 1960 F/Anglla. 1959 0 Rekord. A '4o. 1958 Hillman. 1956 KAnglla. 1955 K/Anglla. 1953 M/ Minor. 24S Middle Rd., Spore *****. FONO A MANSOR offers a1,060 words
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Advertisement698 1964-01-13 14 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE 20 Word!, ti (Ml*.)— Box i« tt*. txtrm IX STOCK FROM Malayan Devsdopment Machinery, Ltd. stone Crushers: Oranulstors and Screens In 7 sizes. i Malayan Development Macblnery, Ltd.. Jalan Krmajuao. Ptlalint; Jaya. TsJopnone Sill'J STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. 10 Word* $5 >Un.)—Box i» ct: txtro TIRED LIT698 words
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Article1765 1964-01-13 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TOTAL root.. »n ***** I No. *****0 < 535.4 17 J 2 Xo. *****!) ($17,708* i No. *****3 IS 8.854) STARTERS ($1,092 each). Nos. *****6, *****5. *****7. *****2, *****8. *****7, *****3. *****7, *****9. CONSOLATION ($689 each): Nos. MM24, MISSS. *****4, *****6,1,765 words
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Article33 1964-01-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Francis Williams won the Kilat Club's 12-mile walking race for the Cardew Trophy this morning He clocked 2hr 6 mm. Second was V. Palaniappan and third Kaneson Thlva.33 words
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Article1319 1964-01-13 15 Aaton Villa 3 Blackpool 1 Bolton 1 Arsenal 1 Burnley 2 Everton S Fnlham 1 WBA 1 lp.ui( I. 1 Sheff Wed. 4 Leicester 2 Stoke 1 Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1 Man. United 1 Birmingham 2 Sheff. United 2 West Ham 1 Tottenham 4 Blackburn 11,319 words
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Article537 1964-01-13 15 SPURS WIN CLASH OF LEADERS SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR are back at the top of the 1 English First Division. They beat Blackburn 4-1 In yesterday's clash of the two leading clubs at Tottenham. t England inside forward Jimmy Greaves got a brilliant hattrick for the London club537 words
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351 1964-01-13 15 RUGBY All-Blacks again show power in rally LONDON, Sun.— The touring New Zealand Rugby Union All-Blacks once again showed greater strength and ability to come from behind In their victory over the North East Counties XV in an exciting match at Harrogate. Yorkshire. The Counties had the 20.000 crowd roaringReuter - 351 words
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Article31 1964-01-13 15 MALMOE. (South Sweden). Sun. Oon Chonp Jin of Malaysia was beaten 15-11, 12-15, 13-1S by Tom Cnristensen (Denmark), in the opening round of the Swedish badminton championships here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement218 1964-01-13 15 DIAMOND mJI 0E LUXE VACUUM TAR 1 REFIUS MAM OP HEATEX 6LAH KEEPS COLD OR HOT WO SPOWTAWEOm W.AIT j I PRODUCT OF FRSEZIHHOT BOTTLE CO. LTD HONG KON6 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JANUARY/FEBRUARY MEETING 1964 Ist Day Sunday 26th January 2nd Day Wednesday, 29th Januar 3rd Day Sunday. 2nd February218 words
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Advertisement255 1964-01-13 15 WELD MANSIONS LUXURY RATS FOR SALE lALAN WELD (NEXT TO WELD SUPERMARKET) KUALA LUMPUR. Also For Sale VARIOUS TYPES OF HOUSES AT PENAN6 IPOH For Particulars Please Apply To: CHIN BROTHERS COMPANY LTD. Head Office: 17, CHURCH STREET. PENANC. TEL: *****/4. Branches: 101, BREWSTER ROAD, 311, IPOH ROAD, IPOH. KUALA255 words
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Miscellaneous66 1964-01-13 15 HOCKEY: S'gor Div. 2N: Survey v Kilat 'B (Pantal); Harrisons v Levers (Levers). Div. 23: Chartered Bank v Eaglets (Brickfields). Ipoh Div. 1: Anderson ians 'A' v Lasalllans (Upper padang). Div. 2: Postals v 2 Fed. Infantry Brißade (Lower padang). RUGGER: (Club matches): At K.L.: Language Inst. v PMC (Pantai66 words
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Article, Illustration452 1964-01-13 16 Soekarno tries to isolate Malaysia Lee Premier praises Razak for reply to Manila's call for 'summit' SINGAPORE. Sun. TIN; Prime MinisA Ur. Mr. let Kuan Yew, today accused President Soekarno <>| trying to isolate Malaysia from her neighbours. This, he said, was President Soekarno's intention in his latest move to452 words
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Obituary55 1964-01-13 16 JACK TUBURY late Chief Engineer of thr Chip Hwa Shipping Company Limited and beloved husband of Charllt and father of Alan pmaaed away at Tlrntnln. China, on 10.12.1963. A funeral service will be held at tbe Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at I P.M. today 13.1.64. to be followed55 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-01-13 16 Soekarno aims to divide us, says Stephens lESSELTON, Sun. J The Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today Indonesia could not afford an all out war and did not want war. They hoped by their confrontation policy to be able to make Malaysia spend much money on defence and less293 words
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194 1964-01-13 16 |fUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun. The Malay Secretariat in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to embark on a programme to train Malays in retail business. This was stated today toy Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yusof. Assistant Secretary at the Secretariat, at the194 words
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242 1964-01-13 16 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. THE EIGHT members of the board of governors x of the Sultan Suleiman Primary School here have resigned in protest against the removal of the school's acting headmaster, Mr. T.A. Raman, who has been replaced by a "Junior man" from242 words
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183 1964-01-13 16 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun.— i The man who built the Tiger Lane golf course in Ipoh died here of a heart attack yesterday, i He was Mr. L. J. Plerson, 73. i one of the oldest European residents In Malaya, who came183 words
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Article62 1964-01-13 16 MOSCOW. Sun Mr. Mao Tse-tung has sent Mr. Khrushchev a telegram expressing the wish that "fraternal friendship" between the people of China and the Soviet Union will grow stronger. Tass news agency reported today. The telegram expressed thanks for a greeting sent by the Soviet CommunistReuter - 62 words
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Article461 1964-01-13 16 ENGLAND ADD 172 IN ALL DAY CRAWL TEST CRICKET MADRAS. Sunday. ENGLAND scored 235 for four wickets in reply to India's 457 for seven declared on the third day of the first cricket Test here today. England played defensively all day, adding only 172 runs for the loss of twoReuter - 461 words
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Article80 1964-01-13 16 INDIA Ist Inns. 457-7 dccl. i Kunderam 192. Manjrekar 108. Sardesal 65. Jaisimha 51. Titmus 5-116). ENGLAND Ist Inns. i overnight 63-2 Bolus lbw Duranl 88 Smith c Kunderam b Ranjane 3 Sharp- lbw Borde 27 Wilson c Manjrekar b Duraiv 42 Barrington not out 64 Knight not out80 words
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Article172 1964-01-13 16 UINGST )N. Sun. The touring English County cricketers just failed to snatch victory In an excuing finish to their three-day game against Jamaica here yesterday. When time ran out. they were three runs short of their target with the last pair together. Frank Worrell had setReuter - 172 words
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Article34 1964-01-13 16 LONDON. Sun.— Lee Kin Tat of Malaysia, the holder, was beaten 12-15. 10-15 by Robert McCoig (Scotland* in the men's Anal of the open Middlesex badminton championships here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article406 1964-01-13 16 JACK FINGLETON - Young Pollock a modern 'Woolley' JACK FINGLETON From C YDNEY. Sun. 10 "Frank Woolley all over again was what those with memories mellowed in cricket said of South African Graeme Pollock here yesterday when he scored 122 out of his side's 294 for eight in reply to Australia's 260 in406 words
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Article133 1964-01-13 16 DRISBANE. Sun. Rain held up play for two hours in the Australian lawn tennis championships here today and caused the postponement of ihe men's singles final. The final, in which Roy Emerson will defend his title against fellow-Australian Fred Stolle. will now be played tomorrow. Margaret Smith,Reuter - 133 words
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Article67 1964-01-13 16 MALACCA, .Sun.— Despite extra time. Kllat Club and 49th Regiment, Royal Artillery, drew 1-1 In the final of the Malacca Government Services League soccer competition played at the Kubu Stadium today. The Gunners took the lead In the 10th minute through Insideleft Aked. but ten minutes67 words
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Article57 1964-01-13 16 CLEVELAND, Sun. Peggy Fleming, a 15-year-old frecklefaced Calif ornlan, woo the United States women's figure skating championship here yesterday and said: "I can't wait to go to the Olympic Games." Two other 15-year-olds Albertlna Noyes and Christine Halgler. finished second and third and also wonReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-01-13 16 tTIGHEST and lowest tempera- lure* in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlflhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 64 73 Penang 91 75 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 91 75 Singapore ,88 7342 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-01-13 16 SUMMARY HOC KEY— Penang League City Council 0. Sepoy Lines 0. SOCCER Friendly i Kluang i Johore Chinese 5. Kluang District 0.22 words
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