The Straits Times, 14 January 1964
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Title Section22 1964-01-14 1 I AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times lie****** J Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration793 1964-01-14 1 'No pre-conditions' HE WOULD LIKE TO MEET TENGKU IN MANILA, BUT WILLING TO GO TO PHNOM PENH, BANGKOK 'Feelers to three nations MANILA, Monday THE PHILIPPINES would like Thailand, Britain, and the United States to help her arrange a meeting between President Macapagal and the Malaysian PrimeReuter - 793 words
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Article50 1964-01-14 1 IPOH, Mon.— Hadzri bin Hajt Dahalan. 34, a member of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, and Haji Daud bin Hajl Wahab. 24, a trader, have been detained by the Special Branch. A spokesman of the Special Branch said that they were detained under the Internal Security Act.50 words
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Article228 1964-01-14 1 JESSELTON. Monday. Ql ERILLAS and terrorists in Sabah are "all Indonesians," an authoritative source said here today. They include a number of "tough marines" from Indonesia's regular armed forces, he claimed. There are no Sabah people among the guerilla bands. In Sarawak, the terrorist bands include aReuter - 228 words
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Article50 1964-01-14 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Dr. Fidel Castro flew in here today non-stop from Havana to a bear's hug from Mr. Khrushchev and a 21-gun salute. Later the two Prime Ministers conferred in the Kremlin. Dr. Castro's surprise visit at Mr. Khrushchev's Invitation was announced only last night. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1964-01-14 1 SHERIDAN (Wyoming), Mon.— A message saying "Help, I am being held against my will" startled local resident Del Martin when he saw it written on one or his new car number plates. The 1964 plates were made by prisoners at the Wyoming State Penitentiary.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article30 1964-01-14 1 HONG KONG. Mon. The Special Branch here has detained a number of people in connection with arms running and espionage activities, press reports here said today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration421 1964-01-14 1 TAI SING ONN - Guessing game over an Admiral's 'maybe' TAI SING ONN FELT MEETS MACA AND TENGKU -IS THIS ALL MERE COURTESY? By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Commander -in Chief of the United States Pacific Forces. Admiral Harry D. Felt, arrived here by air today for three days of "courtesy calls," amid speculation421 words
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Article64 1964-01-14 1 Tun Lim now it's official KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Central Government today officially announced the appointment of Tun Llm Yew Hock, a former Chief Minister of Singapore, as Malaysia's High Commissioner to Australia. Tun Llm, who will also act as Malaysia's High Commissioner to New Zealand, will leave Singapore on64 words
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Article44 1964-01-14 1 BINGAPORE, Mon.— The Far But Air Force today announced that No. 110 Squadron, RAF, has been partly re-equlpped with Whirlwind Mark 10 turblne-en-glned helicopters and most of these are doing vital work for the security forces In Brunei, Sarawak and sabah.44 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-01-14 1 THK Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Forces, Admiral Harry D. Felt, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency yesterday. With them, on the right is Lieut-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, the Malaysian Chief of the Armed Forces Staff,63 words
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Article, Illustration278 1964-01-14 1 HUNT FOR 'THE MOST WANTED MAN' KUALA LUMPUR Monday. JTOR the past 48 hours all exits from the capital have been sealed to prevent the escape of "the most wanted" man in Selangor. whom the police describe us "sickly looking." Teoh Guan Hoo, 25, who has been charged in court278 words
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Article48 1964-01-14 1 ADELAIDE, Mon. A dog Jumped up at a woman walking in the Adelaide suburb of Salisbury last night and tore off her skirt. The woman was left in her blouse and underclothing as the dog raced away with the skirt between his teeth. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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175 1964-01-14 1 Senator calls for Pacific Asian bloc I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V A proposal for a Pacific Asian Treaty Organisation was made in the Senate today. Senator Dato Sir dough Thuraisingham said the organisation called Pato should include Maphilindo countries, as well as Brunei, Thailand. Australia and New Zealand. He said these175 words
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Article28 1964-01-14 1 KENYA RECOGNITION lIROBI. >l"»n K<» v ,n\ci iimriH today n nouncrd i( will mourn \c« /.m/iii.ir rrgtaM •>'"' i.ii.<i Itvelf "totall) ;iga iiiirrMn h..ii in bland X'"i28 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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114 1964-01-14 2 CALCUTTA, Mon. Mr. L. Nanda, Indian Home Minister, said here last night that troops would be immediately placed in full command of the disturbed areas of Calcutta where HinduMuslim clashes in the past few days have claimed more than 60 lives. He toldReuter - 114 words
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120 1964-01-14 2 JAKARTA'S VANISHING TRADE MILLIONS JAKARTA. Mon. Trade in the past three years has dropped in value by 228 million rupiahs, according to figures published by the Central Bureau of Statistics. The bureau said exports, including oil produced by foreign companies, had fallen from 17.067 million rupiahs in 1961 to 16,839Reuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-01-14 2 Manila senator: Recognition of Malaysia must come first jyjANILA, Mon. Recognition of Malaysia must come before she joins any conference, according to Senator Raul Manglapus. Mr. Manglapus. a leading member of the Philippines benate Foreign Affairs C ommittec, was quoted today by the Manila Bulletin. He said it was the160 words
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Article46 1964-01-14 2 TRIVANDRUM, Kerala SUM. Mon. India launched its third scientific rocket yesterday to conclude the first of a series of test* to study outer space for peaceful purposes. The rocket will study at* mospheric winds, turbulence d'.ffusivlty and temperature In higher altitudes. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration328 1964-01-14 2 RED SYMPATHISER IS HOME MINISTER ZANZIBAR, Monday. REBEL forces yesterday toppled the newly-independent Zanzibar Government and proclaimed a republic in the Spice Island sultanate, according to Zanzibar Radio. The new President is Sheikh Obeid Karume, leader of the predominantly African Afro-Shirazi PartyReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-01-14 2 From His Highness to His Majesty to a commoner 7ANZIBAR was until her independence last Dec. 10 a British protectorate ruled by Sultans, descendants of early slavers who had come down the east coast of Africa in their dhows from the Persian Gulf. The latest of the line lit SeyvidReuter - 309 words
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Article52 1964-01-14 2 TAIPEH. Mon. The Chineaa Communists brulce a "gentlemen's agreement" and shelled Quemoy City on Quemoy on Saturday. Injuring three c;v;l:ans. The Natioiniiists and the Communists reached tacit understanding d'lrinn Hie 1958 Quemoy crisis that the Reds would nor, shell Quemoy while the Nationalists would iav oft*52 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-01-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fs?££L\ I/Ors a sooo joe iV, BtW I^VER /\cAMEJOM€ef^) lor v/rr) fJU if, lvii I i lilinln22 words
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290 1964-01-14 3 U.S. urged: Restore trade ties with Peking NEW YORK, Mon. The New York Times said yesterday the United States should restore trade and cultural exchanges with Communist China. The newspaper, in a leading article, also said the United States would "do well to announce our willingness to open diplomatic relationsReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-01-14 3 EYES WIDE OPEN THE MAW WHO STAYED AWAKE FOR 260 HOURS SEVENTEEN TEAR OLD Randy Gardner, his eyes wide open, being prepared for an examination at the San Diego naval hospital after setting a new record for sleeplessness. At the time this picture was taken Gardner had passed the recordUPI - 76 words
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167 1964-01-14 3 f O N D O N Mon. Douglas Robin Brown's trouble is practically uitfversal. He can't wake up properly in the morning. Only Brown can't wake up at noon, either, or In the afternoon or In the evenlng. He justUPI - 167 words
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Article56 1964-01-14 3 STOCKHOLM. Mon.— The Swedish Premier. Mr. Tage Erlander, has complained to the police that someone advertised his flat for sale without his knowledge. "A few people called us to Inquire about the Hat." his wife said. The unknown advertiser asked for 60.000 crowns (about $3.56 words
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Article41 1964-01-14 3 PARIS. Mon.— The Soviet Ambassador to France. Mr. Sergei Vinogradov. whose name means "son of the wine-town," was today made an honorary Companion of Beaujolais. in Villefranche Sur Saonc. Eastern Prance, home of Prance's most popular red wine.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-01-14 3 Randolph tells of bids to keep Sir Alec out ONDON, Mon. Mr. Randolph Churchill suggests in a book published here today that there were two determined last-minute efforts among top Conservative leaders to stop Sir Alec Doug-las-Home from becoming Prime Minister. In his book called The Fight for the ToryReuter - 444 words
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110 1964-01-14 3 MOSCOW, Mon A Soviet court has sentenced five people to Jail terms ranging from five to 10 years for taking bribes to admit students to a Moscow economics Institute Reporting the trial, the newspaper Mnskovskaya Pravda said one student who gained admission by payingReuter - 110 words
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284 1964-01-14 3 Canal zone violence goes on at both ends OANAMA CITY, Mon. Tension and violence continued at both ends of the Panama Canal Zone yesterday, despite reported agreements between U.S. and Panamanian officials on joint flag display and patrols of the zone border. Thousands of Panamanians jammed the central sector toReuter - 284 words
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611 1964-01-14 4 SHB union now to ban all politicians SAFEGUARDS AGAINST FUTURE INFILTRATION BY COMMUNISTS AND OPPORTUNISTS SINGAPORE. Mon. SINGAPORE, Monday. PRECAUTIONS have been taken to prevent "Communists and political opportunists" from infiltrating into the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association in future and using it for "subversive" purposes. These are spelt out611 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-01-14 4 Singapore boys to train in UK SINGAPORE^ Mon. Two Singapore members of the Malayan Air Training Corps have left for Britain to become Royal Air Force aircraft apprentices. The pair, Jayagopal Nair (above) and Neo Chwee Khang (below), go first to Cardington. Bedfordshire. Later they are due at the Royal114 words
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Article73 1964-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Public Utilities Board today urged the people to co-operate by not wasting water so that the stocks ma; return to a safe level as early a* possible. A board statement said that since the shortening of rationing hours on Jan. 3, the average daily73 words
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130 1964-01-14 4 4 blocks of flats built on fire site SINGAPORE, Mon.— lnche Rahim bin Ishak, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education and Assemblyman for Siglap, will declare open the $50,000 Siglap housing estate early next month. A Housing and Development Board spokesman today said the date of opening had been130 words
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180 1964-01-14 4 10 study awards presented by Minister OINGAPORE. Mon. •3 The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today presented 10 scholarship awards of $100 each to 10 deserving Secondary School students from the four language streams with outstanding scholastic and athletic achievements. The presentation was made in his office at180 words
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Article33 1964-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam will open the four-day Ponggal tHarveat i Festival of the Tamilian Association at the association's Rangoon Road premises at 7 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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Article77 1964-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The American Consulate General here has announced that Mr. William B. Kelly has taken up duties as Deputy Principal Officer at the Consulate General. Mr. Kelly lias been In Malaysia since 1960 and conies on transfer from Kuala Lumpr. where he was Chief77 words
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307 1964-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A warning that the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association might have to curtail some of the services to the public at its two clinics unless more financial aid from the public was forthcoming, was given today by the chairman, Mr. Richard X.M Eu. Mr307 words
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296 1964-01-14 4 Harpist delights at Victoria Theatre SINGAPORE, Mon. The American harpist. Mildred Dilling, gave a concert in collaboration with Goh Soon Tioe's Chamber Orchestra at the Victoria Theatre last night. In the opening Handel concerto grosso (A major from Op. 6) Mr. Goh elicited much vital and well co-ordinated playing from296 words
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Article32 1964-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A film show presented by Bob Simmonwill be screened at the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association weekly meeting tomorrow evening at Talbot House. Scott Road.32 words
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197 1964-01-14 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. Aboard the Benlarig, which has left London docks for Singapore, is what is believed to be the largest payload road transporter ever exported from Britain. A Scammell crane transporter for the Singapore Public Utilities Board, it is designed for hauling a197 words
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Miscellaneous386 1964-01-14 4 llv 9%www9 UUI O I ar%lll THK following la today'! Mhadul* SUnsted. Utaobul. Bombay (BR of civil aircraft movement* at Ml) 1 a.m. Pay* Lebar airport Singapore: Japan Air Unet: From Jakarta ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: From Honf Kon| (BA BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane. UelMl) 2.13 p.m.; fron London, Zu- bourne386 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-01-14 5 James' endless quest for his real identity SINGAPORE, Mon. James Pok Hock Chuan, 24, a Polytechnic messenger boy who has been trying to establish his own identity for the past decade, is a man who never gives up. This present name was given to him by his foster parents. "I333 words
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Article61 1964-01-14 5 IPOH, Mon— The No. 2 Federal Infantry Brigade became champions in a shooting competition organised by the Ipoh Police atj the rifle range here yesterday, beating six other teams. They scored 378 points as against 360 by a civilian team, the run-nere-up. The Police Field Force was61 words
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Article63 1964-01-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The World Health Organisation has given a $6,000 grant to the Moulmeln Road tuberculosis control unit of the Ministry of Health for the study of drug resistance in tuberculosis. The Ministry of Health has decided to launch an anti-tuber-culosis week from April 663 words
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Article46 1964-01-14 5 PENANO. Mon.— The Federation of Malaya Orchid Society will hold an "Orchid Fiesta" with an exhibition, quiz, dinner and dance at the Old Frees' Association. Northam Road, on Saturday. Prices will be awarded for the best, orchid exhibits from members and friends46 words
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Article29 1964-01-14 5 PENANG. Mon.— Thieves broke into a godown at Beach Street over the weekend and made o.T with $3,879 worth of bedsheets, towels, wall clocks and inner goods.29 words
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Article29 1964-01-14 5 PENANO. Mon. Thieves stole 62 pieces of iguana skin and another six pieces of python skin, valued at S3lO, from a shop in Victoria Street yesterday.29 words
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238 1964-01-14 5 BATU PAHAT, MUAR BRIDGES WORRYING FERRY WORKERS MUAR, Mon. The Central Government's plan to build two bridges over the Muar and Batu Pahat rivers is worrying the 234 employees of a Malay firm, the Muar and Batu Pahat Penambang Co.. which operates ferry services across these rivers. They fear that238 words
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284 1964-01-14 5 Tip-off leads to elusive gunman's arrest From CHAN BENG SCON: Alor Star. Monday AN elusive gunman who had been terrorising the village of Kampong Bokbak, near Baling, for the past 17 days was arrested last night while trying to escape a police roadblock. The man, wanted for alleged attempted murder,284 words
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Article77 1964-01-14 5 $10,000 FISHING NETS STOLEN pENANG, Mon.— Eight armed and masked raiders yesterday escaped with $10,000 worth of fishing nets from a boat anchored at the Seh Yeoh Bridge, Malay Street Ghaut. The boat, belonging to Chong Khoon Chai, of Balik Pulau, had been undergoing repairs since Jan. 2, when its77 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-01-14 5 UDA LOOKS BACK ON INDOMALAYAN TRADE pENANG, Mon. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, looked back on 1,000 years of successful trading between Malaya and India when he opened the local Indian Chamber of Commerce's building in Penang Street today. "In the old days, well over 1,000 years ago." the159 words
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109 1964-01-14 5 PENANO. Mon. The president of the State Islamic Religious Council, Haji Ahmad Maliki, today warned Muslims that serious action would be taken against them If they did not fast during Puasa. "Kathis in all district* are authorised to prosecute offenders," he said. Haji Maliki said,109 words
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249 1964-01-14 5 Broker is bound over for theft of car JPOH, Mon. A former x rubber estate broker, P. S. Kandasamy. 27, who "once owned a fleet of big cars and did business involving millions of dollars," was bound over in $750 for one year in a magistrate's court here today No249 words
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Article55 1964-01-14 5 LONDON, Mon.— Mr. William S.O. Smele has been appointed head of the news department at the Commonwealth Relations. Office. He succeeds Mr. Harold Smedley. who has been appointed British High Commissioner to Ghana. Mr. Smele recently returned from Kuala Lumpur, where he wa> Director ofReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement320 1964-01-14 5 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-H costs as320 words
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Advertisement113 1964-01-14 5 DON'T MISS THIS IDEAL MILK SPECIAL BANDED OFFER <Qff| ON EACH PURCHASE USUAL PRICE USUAL PRICE CORN FLAKES 90* RICE KRISPIES 1.05* IDEAL MILK 50£ IDEAL MILK 50£ S 1.40* 1.550 SPECIAL OFFER 1.20< SPECIAL OFFER 1.35< Keilogg's Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies provide balanced nourishment for breakfast for the113 words
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Advertisement106 1964-01-14 5 SEVERE COLDS LAY YOU LOW ''''Mil WOODS' WILL END YOUR WOE Do you suffer regularly from colds? When a cold has you In its grip, the soothing and warming medication of Woods' Great Peppermint Cur* will soon bring relief and comfort. You'll be amazed how quickly it will relieve heavy106 words
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Article, Illustration11 1964-01-14 6 Approved: $50 million to meet any emergency arising from confrontation11 words
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510 1964-01-14 6 Our r Parliamentary Reporters CENATOR Kh a w Kai Boh, Minister without Portfolio, told the Senate yesterday that Malaysia would agree to further talks with Indonesia only if she returned to the position before she launched her confrontation policy. He510 words
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Article50 1964-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Social Welfare Department doled out more than $9 million as relief to the needy last year. About 25.300 families benefited from the department's public assistance scheme each month. The department also paid out about $1.8 million as allowances for tuberculosis patients.50 words
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Article42 1964-01-14 6 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Cheah Seeing Paik has been re-elected chairman of the Penang Buddhist Association Sunday School Council, with Miss Maggie Oh as vicechairman and Mr. Pliuan Teilt Ewe hon. secretary. Rn. Hooi Cheng will act as religious adviser42 words
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251 1964-01-14 6 Proscribed base union: Appeal to reverse order CINGAPORE. Mon. The former general secretary of the de-re-gistered Naval Base Labour Union. Mr. Michael Fernandez, In an eight-point memorandum today appealed to the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, to reverse the recent cancellation order of the union by the Registrar251 words
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146 1964-01-14 6 I 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. j 1 A STRIKE at the A Nanyang Siang Pau in Robinson Road was called oft on Saturday through successful arbitration by a third party. The striking printing workers, represented by the Singapore Bookshops, Publications and Printing Press Workers' Union,146 words
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Miscellaneous140 1964-01-14 6 Allot/ Oop By I F. tl ami in V9W GEE DOC I'M IT'S ALL RIGHT NOW, BUT BUT, GUZ, THIS 1 I LOOK AWRIGHT, SO I _.D"rtXJ THINK. >IT OUGHTA > > Bra AWFUL SORRY I'M GLAP WU DIDN'T MONSTER TRIEP AT MY J TOUR CRUMMY THAT GIVES YOU GIVE140 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1964-01-14 7 The G.I. who never lost the urge to kill HE LEARNED HIS TRADE IN THE WAR AND WAS SO GOOD AT IT THE UNDERWORLD ENGAGED HIM IN .June 1942 Elmer Burke, a slightly built young New Yorker, joined the U.S. army and somehow was assigned to one of the toughtest1,830 words
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Advertisement84 1964-01-14 7 BING&GRONDAHI2 O For over a century B G Porcelains have been the collecting pieces of connoisseurs the world over. I m: H.SENA LTD. HIGH -CLASS JEWELLERS 44, High Street. Singapore 1. 19. Bishop Street. Penang. A LUCKY 1 ci^ t There's nothing like a Lucky You taste and enjoy the84 words
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Obituary44 1964-01-14 8 i* ITereU tit (Mtmimmm) mr j. m. coßOEiao or x-k Kamaoac Badok paasad away peaceiniy on IZ-1-64 at 7.1* p.m at Oeneral Hospital. Th* cortege will leave for the Church of the Holy Kamlly at 4 30 p.m. oa 14-1-64 theoce to BMadan.44 words
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Article235 1964-01-14 8 Wor4* 11* (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP the late Kenneth Kon Yew ctiye Wat relative* aad mend* for the coodol—ces. wreaths. ittsfxinnce and sswtsej na at th* funeral. MR. AND MRS. XavMr Dsvadoss Sentul thank friends aad relatives for >neir kind slteaiisan*. present* aad congratulatory message* on th* occasion of235 words
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Article269 1964-01-14 8 M P/*r*te tn rmimiimmmt FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite aJI teacher* aad book addicts to browse In their showroom at Times House Klw Valley Road. Singapore SWAMI JIUANATMI flan memorial prayer meeting will be held on 'JD-1-IVM at 1.00 p.a at Jecaaam Temple. Tapah All Invited to attend. BE A269 words
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730 1964-01-14 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 14, 1964. The Cholera Story The sweeping recommendations of the Committee of InIquiry into last year's outbreak iof cholera in Malacca tell very clearly what the Committee found. There was little that could go wrong that didn't Yet the full truth is not known even730 words
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Article327 1964-01-14 8 Teachers were much too busy yesterday but many other Malayans must have been moved by the opening of a new school year to ponder the country's educational progress. Generally they must have found it satisfying. Enrolments have been rising steadily, primary school registrations now being 60 per327 words
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Article150 1964-01-14 8 Zanzibar's independence celebrations last month, it now turns out, were but a prelude to revolution. The Afro-Shirazi party, so long the simmering power beneath the island's turbulent politics, was awaiting only the removal of British control before erupting into the bid for power which came last week-end. A150 words
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Article386 1964-01-14 8 CEYLON DROPS ENGLISH After 150 years a switch to Sinhalese POLOMBO. Monday \J After 150 years, the English language no longer has official status in Ceylon, a country where perhaps during the days of British Influence better English was spoken than in any other part of the world. As midnight386 words
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LETTERS
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Letter78 1964-01-14 8 WITH the rapid increase in the number of vehicles, finding parking space becomes a bigger headache each day. Multi-storey car parks are one answer to the problem. Has the Government thought about underground car parks? Under London's Hdye Park Is one of the biggest car parks In the world78 words
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Letter126 1964-01-14 8 REFERRING to your leader on the subject of coffee (S.T. Jan. 6) I am afraid I am unable to agree that it Is a difficult crop to grow In this country. I speak of my own experience in Kuala Ketll Estate In South Kedah. where I had over126 words
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Letter72 1964-01-14 8 BUBES used to stop opposite the G.P.O. near the Clifford pier gate, which was very convenient for people coming from High Street to the Battery Road and Boat Quay area. I hope the B.T.C. will restore the practice and proTide a shelter for bus users. At present people72 words
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Letter76 1964-01-14 8 WITH regard to the 38.000 Malay terms coined by sixteen committees on terminology, perhaps the Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka will be so good as to enlighten members of the public whether these Malay versions of foreign terms, have been classified. put In print and made76 words
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Letter108 1964-01-14 8 rpHE Petaling Jaya swlmX mini? pool is extremely well-designed and attractive; everyone concerned with this project deserves to be congratulated. It has. however, one rather serious deficiency: the male changing room simply has no cubicles or partitions of any sort such as shoulder high curtained booths round the108 words
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Letter218 1964-01-14 8 WE who live In this noisy city have good cause to envy the people of Hong Kong, whose Government recently announced it had decided to reduce the times for the discharge of crackers during the Chinese New Year festival from 41 to 14 hours only. This step218 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1964-01-14 8 J.H. FERGUSON - Behind today's violence in the Canal Zone J.H. FERGUSON AS PANAMA'S LONG-SMOULDERING GRIEVANCES AGAINST THE U.S. ERUPT IN A WAVE OF SHOOTING, OUTPOURING OF HATE PRESIDENT CHIARI:TEEY WERE ALSO TREATED AS SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS by PANAMA CITY. MON THE outbreak of violence in the United State scontrolled Canal Zone of Panama1,023 words
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Advertisement438 1964-01-14 8 StraiU Trnwm k Malay Ma 3 cold womn <m*c»o« COLD tTOOASI IKANCMtt AT MOCJ_AMD PJOAR lOiTON*I WPfIL WOAO HAVA4. BAM CTTY BOOK *TTO*<* LTD TNK WWI FHOWT M. M. MMML MAHMKIi STOffC rrm-7. <-»■■«< nm, w»im m v. mm i maiam r co CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wf4m lit (Mimimmm) CHEW438 words
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Advertisement44 1964-01-14 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK r' The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. Hf AO OfflCE: MALAYAN lANKIUIIDIN6 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED (i.ii nlt«t>i»Ul>n..«*i.O AMlwrM Caplur. (50.000.000 li.uH »dMUp C*»lar SIS.OOOOOO44 words
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Advertisement112 1964-01-14 8 jhalf'prVce! ■BARGAIN COUNTER: Quality textiles at HALF PRICE!!! B Swiss Embroidered organza Swiss Printed cotton Swiss Printed silk 1 U.S.A. Printed cotton A^liwilft French Lace B^rab*&tt^L****************************w K Juf *V^ I ANDj JUST RECEIVED!! Multi colours styles I of American half slips cheongsam slips i in all sizes. i^mm MPT PR112 words
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145 1964-01-14 9 Two more road deaths bring total to 11 in 13 days SINGAPORE, Mon. Two road deaths yesterday have brought the death toll in road accidents to 11 since the beginning of this year. The number of accidents has soared to 1,165 including 80 yesterday. At 6.45 p.m. yesterday, Latifah blnte145 words
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Article127 1964-01-14 9 CALL FOR MALAYS I ON GOVT BOARDS SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce, which wants the Government to appoint a Malay as a member of every statutory board, including the Economic Development Board, has officially communicated this request to the Minister of Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok.127 words
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Article56 1964-01-14 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Michael Wee Soon Tiong. 45, a former cashier In the American International Assurance Co. Ltd., today pleaded guilty in the first Criminal District Court to a Ciarge of criminal breach of trust of $62,920 19 last year. Sentence was postponed and bail of56 words
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Article, Illustration485 1964-01-14 9 'WE MUST STRIVE TO UPHOLD THE TWIN PRINCIPLES OF LIBERTY AND JUSTICE, ON WHICH THE NATION WAS FOUNDED' SINGAPORE, Monday. Chief Justice of Singapore, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today called for adherence to the rule of law in the485 words
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277 1964-01-14 9 Justice clear as mountain stream, true as reflection in mirror... legislators have allowed us to retain so much local autonomy and while we all support th» need to have a Federal policy and outlook in Judicial matter*, we hope you. my Lord Chief Justice, will do all you can to277 words
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Article118 1964-01-14 9 Cyclist throws acid at woman DENANG, Mon. A passing cyclist is reported to have thrown acid at a housewife. Madam Neoh Chee Choon, just as she has parked her car at Malacca Street near the Anson Road Market. Madam Neoh, 47, was rushed to hospital with burns on her face,118 words
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67 1964-01-14 9 SEREMBAN, Mon —More than 400 hawkers, stallholders and shop assistants turned up at the Town Hall here for X-rays today. Licences :n future will only be issued to hawkers, -stallholders and others handling food who have X-ray and medical certificates. In Seremban alone It67 words
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112 1964-01-14 9 ITLANG. Mon. The Labour Party of Malaya will hold a course for the youth section for four days at the Youth Centre at Morib, 31 miles from here, on Jan. 17. Prof Ungku Aziz, head of the Economics Department at the University of112 words
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Article74 1964-01-14 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Arrangements have been made in Singapore and Malaya to sight the new moon of Ramdzan 1383 tomorrow in different parts of Singapore and Malaya. If the new moon is sighted tomorrow puasa will start on Wed- 1 But if the moon is not sighted74 words
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Article, Illustration346 1964-01-14 9 Hitch-hiker robbed, then falls foul of the law IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Sessions Court here was lold today how a search by two police constables for two deserters from H.M.S. Terror, Singapore, led to the finding of 50 rounds of ammunition in the bags of an Austrian hitchhiker in a346 words
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Advertisement76 1964-01-14 9 PIIQ.T I smoother II [I cleaner |3 II /l>l/fl* IB NLOT B«tff Qualify Nib, I ill I I JMj gold-plated >H| and corrosion PILOT '57' R ».cur..y SUPER ,m Hi i«i-w-Mik a. W& I J prevents wobbling. QUALITY 1H j J broad PEN Wfc Non-Smudging hoodod nib *mur«i DESIGNED mm76 words
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Miscellaneous680 1964-01-14 9 I Today's Radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA SSSTT,.,* I °&>AJ£ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE U 3O BUrlight and you; ij SERVICES: 41.7 Met™. t Ne M ku «OM «nd «0.2 Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE Alß f- Tlme siKnAl Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies: 47s Mttn* 7.00 Time signal. the news;680 words
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276 1964-01-14 10 Soon we will all be wearing paper YOU can wash it, wear it, cover the kitchen floor with it even use it for fencing in your garden. You can also, incidentally, use it for writ-' ing on. For this is paper, which in the past few years has become one276 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-01-14 10 A colourful swiimuit and a lovely day by the sea con put you in the right mood if you wont to chase those blues away. And Leonie (above) shows how smart one can look in a costume with a bright print.45 words
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372 1964-01-14 10 Domestic science an urgent need for girls A DOMESTIC science A course is considered most practical and useful to girls seeking an academic career. It Is a course which provides a girl not only with vocational training but also technical knowledge. And it was with this view of practicability that372 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-01-14 10 1 JIAIRSTYLING has I n always fascinated Miss Fong Quay Lin as a young girl. i Three years ago, soon after she had completed her schooling, Miss Fong left for I Britain to learn more about it. I Today, Miss Fong Is a quallj fled150 words
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Article67 1964-01-14 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS HAVE trouble with plastic curtains or tablecloths wrinkling after you wash them? Press them between a piece of cloth with the iron set at "silk" and the wrinkles will disappear. The construction of a kitchen knife indicates quality. The better knives will have the blade extended half or67 words
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Advertisement207 1964-01-14 10 Advertisement Smooth your Elbows Lovely smooth elbows are a truly feminine asset and to look their best, use this simple pack whicn will banish redness and smooth out roughness. Combine a teaspoon eacb of white sugar, lemon delph freshener and oil of ulan and rub the mixture into the elbows207 words
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Advertisement230 1964-01-14 10 V-Jnly the finest tomatoes are used for I Icinz Tomato Juice. Big, luscious, vine-ripened UMMtKS, jinked at the very peak of perfection— pressed and packed within a few hours time. Drink Ilrinz Tomato Juice every morning, again at niglit. You'll enjoy its fine flavour, its zip and tang. Serve it230 words
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Miscellaneous321 1964-01-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS poet" (A Midsummer Night i 1. Quietly one ot the 12 people Dream) (7). gets a pound In remuneration 7. The successful hare's standfirst: 36 (.121. Ing? 10 (3. 2, S. 4). I. Worker at variance with Per- 10. Subsequent weight one put on: on (7).321 words
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Article, Illustration318 1964-01-14 11 JUDITH YONG - Rosa in the swim only a bump gives her away... JUDITH YONG: By SINGAPORE, Monday A TRIM figure in a low-back costume. And a swimming style that would be the envy of many an aspiring Esther Williams. That was 17-year-old Rosamund Paton at the Farrer Park swimming pool this morning.318 words
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122 1964-01-14 11 married the wrong man'— after a month pENANG, Mon. A science graduate of the University of Belfast. Lee Kah Wah, testified today that his wife, the daughter of a Penang doctor, abused him at their post-nuptial dinner five years ago and told the guests she had "married the wrong man."122 words
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Article40 1964-01-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Danish Foreign Minister, Mr. P. Haekerup. is expected here on Jan. 25 on a three-day official visit. He will lead a delegation of six. This was announced by tbe Danish Consulate today.40 words
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Article59 1964-01-14 11 BAGAN SERAI. Mon— The president of the Peralc Slate Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. D. S. Dorairaj. today urged every Indian In the country to readier (or national service. "The time had come for every loyal citizen to think seriously of the defence of Malaysia." he told59 words
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193 1964-01-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today said that Malaysians are determined to fight against the "hostile forces" trying »to threaten the nations honour and integrity. He said this In a message to the Asian Regional seminar on193 words
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217 1964-01-14 11 FORCES: NO SPECIAL PARDONS ON M-DAY KUALA I I MIM K Mon. The Assistant Minister of the Interior Mr. Cheah 'ibeam awee. Uiid the Senate today that the Government had decided that there should not be any special remission of sentences or granting of pardons on Malaysia Day to members217 words
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142 1964-01-14 11 Deaths of student lovers laid on a 'o' MELBOURNE. Mon.— Police here believe that the refusal of a Chinese couple to allow their daughter to marry led to a double shooting tragedy at the weekend. They said that Man Yen Lav. 26. a student from Hone Kong, shot Miss RoseReuter - 142 words
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Article76 1964-01-14 11 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. A Malaysian girl has gained one of the top results in the New South Wales leaving certificate examination for 1963. She is Wee Kheng Koon. 18. who has been studying at Ut.tland. Muss Wee gained first-claas honours in modern history76 words
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Article23 1964-01-14 11 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Tn« Lower Peralc District rural development committee spent $374,838 on minor rural projects which were completed last year.23 words
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Advertisement99 1964-01-14 11 I^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ /F *srl i fill iQ|^L jtT^^^V I I A SMART TRAVELLING BAG WILL BE GIVEN M KB L I j II FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF TWO <_Jh W T~ /l! It) CLUBMAN flPyf 1 QUALITY 504 SHIRTS. AVAILABLE AT ALL J^^S^B^BB I CLUB-MAN DEALERS IN MALAYSIA, AND fffl^^^^H^^H99 words
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Article383 1964-01-14 12 MOK SIM PIN - Norway tiles to be made in Spore MOK SIM PIN By fJAMEL Industrial Corporation Ltd., one of the three Camel companies being: set up at Jurong industrial estate, Singapore, is to produce vinyl floor tiles developed by the Norwegian firm, Norsk Spranstofindustri A/S, under licence. This would be carried out383 words
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Article109 1964-01-14 12 CTRONGER welded H- sections, manufactured by Nippon Kokan K.K. of Japan, will soon be made in some 77 different varieties to meet the fast-growing demands by the construction industry. NKK will make these Hsectlons available to builders in Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, a spokesman for109 words
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209 1964-01-14 12 HERE SOON: THE 95 m.p.h. TRIUMPH 2000 SALOON STANDARD TRIUMPH'S latest contribution to the motor car market the Triumph 2000 is expected to be available for general sales in Malaysia in March or April, according to Mr. T. A. Dobson, manager of Century Motors Ltd., local agents. Mr. Dobson says209 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-01-14 12 ■THE representative of a company which is ob- taining an increasing share of the local market in equipping Malaya's many new building projects visited Singapore last week. He was Mr. H. c. Shead, assistant managing director of William Newman and Sons Ltd. of Birmingham243 words
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98 1964-01-14 12 TNCHE Ahmad Daud of Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd. In Singapore was presented with a certificate of service and a gold ring for completing 25 years' service with the company. Another employee, Mr. Tan Tiat Kwang, received a gift parcel on his retirement98 words
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Article118 1964-01-14 12 Shut. i,. and Bunnah Oil nave made a Joint application to build a 2*4 million -ton oil refinery near Madras. It Is reported In the Londen Financial Times. If the a,ipUcatlon Is successful, the Indian Government Is expected to have a 5' per cent Interest In118 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-01-14 12 CATERPILLAR NEW SERVICE MAN IN ASIA APPOINTED MR. W. STEWART Roberts, Jr. (above), has been appointed Caterpillar service representative in Asia based in Singapore, replacing Mr. J. G. Jennrich who has been transferred. A bachelor of mechanical engineering graduate of Syracuse University, Mr. Roberts will advise Caterpillar dealers concerning service92 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-01-14 12 MASSEY-FERGUSON PUBLICITY MANAGER TO STUDY MARKET f FHE general publicity manager of the world -wide export operations of Massey-Fer-guson, Mr. K.C. Matthews is expected in Singapore this week in the course of a 33,000--mile tour covering the Far East and Latin America. Mr. Matthews is based at the headquarters of267 words
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Article35 1964-01-14 12 The Bata agent at Klen Pah Departmental Store of Buklt PanJang, Singapore, has decided to turn his shop Into a full shop agency, selling Bata footwear and accessories. The re-opening day Is Saturday.35 words
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Advertisement351 1964-01-14 12 Germany's best m M vsl W'/f m O vHIoB/ Fashionable shoes of distinction flbermain Leading shoemakers for 7s years WLKBEFORiWa A J I f sTav/jI •wJllCr SMfz^J&mmW/ii^mKßSs&r Ha OVER THE LAST 3 YEARS. I Mnnr rum -r ctu% iim-ro Here are selection of Perkins MORE THAN 3,500 UNITS Diesels Available351 words
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Advertisement209 1964-01-14 12 MALAYAN BITUMEN PRODUCTS LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) This Company was placed into Voluntary Liquidation on 16th December, 1963 and the trading activities of the Company have been taken over by the Parent Company MALAYAN BITUMEN PRODUCTS (MALAYA) LTD. Manufacturers and Suppliers of: BITUMINOUS COMPOUNDS for Pipe-joint Casing. Pipe Coating. Roofing,209 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-01-14 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAII U.K Out Sport Sails P. Sham Penang NELEUS I pMI, Glasgow ll Pt/JM II PERSEUS Littrpiel, Giassoa la •art MEMNSN L'paal. DuOim Holl. Htarg Ml. IS Ma 15 JM ***** JM 21 AHTEMB Utaraatt, Glasgow Ja- II Jat 22 Jm 23/27 Ma II AUTOLYCUS Aranmouth1,380 words
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Advertisement1388 1964-01-14 13 B_f mt M w tm L 'MMlllJlklt /M**aß aaW jaaW BM Mil W MM\ V i^^l THE EAC LINES KSL\V~ SGM HMGAKXt kuala uja*pua. p. swerriMMAM. «hamo L^khtil^Mm O"*"" «>■ '0101-.J lA»wS"MI noHi Tan mocai lata^ mom* ami mom etvi MILINU 111 UNOA, U NA«U MAMBwOft, UIMUL AUTWtBr tROAM, AMSTERIAM,1,388 words
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Advertisement1238 1964-01-14 13 I BENULINE\ ElPtEtt lIWICI TB fMOON. u»UfBI ft CONTIMUITA4. POtTa f BEN VALLA S, J2 1 SPora P.S-ha. PMMI JJSSJ. M BENCLEUCH fo JfiS. B 8 S'pori r>. S'naai Ptnang .EN.OPI I MSf^StS BEWUCHIf H larg. L'lM. R'darn. A'irerp JM 17/21 Jm 22/21 JM 21/ I lENMHOR fRMIV Hull. H'terg.1,238 words
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Advertisement1279 1964-01-14 13 McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. w^ lei HI. 1)311. laV ELURMAM LOIB tfc KLAVENESS LINE V LOHION, HAMIURG, RIUEROAM, LOS AMULES, Uto rkAMISCO, HAVRE. HULL MIODLESIROU6M. UAITLE. VANCOUVER I. POIILAM mm aaaaa Ucmum etrgi m CMtrM a tMt* CITY OF RIPON AatMWI IRbNAVILU Spore P. Sjujm Penang g.p,^ f p,,^ CITT1,279 words
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331 1964-01-14 14 STRAITS tin continued its present rise which has been going on since December 31 with only one set back on Friday. Yesterday the Penang price was quoted at $525,874, up $1.12J on an offering estimated increased by 10 tons to 255 tons.331 words
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Article45 1964-01-14 14 On the free eiertanse market In Hens Kens yesterday Urn U.S. deltar was qUbted at £>.72i (Or TT and 6.711 for sash. SUrllns was quoted at 15. US and ana taal ef «eld at 280!. All Malayan Bxananse Banks' Atteslatlen rates were nnrhangwd.45 words
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792 1964-01-14 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExX change was in a subdued mood yesterday and in the Industrial section prices were quiet with a slightly easing tendency, but there was not any real incentive to trade in quantity. With the Malayan Cables792 words
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Article23 1964-01-14 14 Malayan stock indJre* Jan. 11 Jan. 12 •Industrials: 168.15 107.89 Tina: 128.46 128.29 rubbers: 108.67 107.44 *Dec.3l, 1963=109 Dee. 29, 1962=100.23 words
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Article773 1964-01-14 14 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number o' the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Souatead (1,000) *1 77 cd. (2.0001 SI.BS xd: Central Prop. (H.OOO) $1.67. (1.000) $168. (1.000) $1.65, (7.000) $1.66. City Do*. (1«.773 words
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Article27 1964-01-14 14 January 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 62 i cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 5525.87J (up $1.12* >. Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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Article250 1964-01-14 14 rpHE following list ot selected x Malayan Industrial yields Ls based on last sales on Saturday morning (January 11). Ocftnitt.net Time Ceventi omuw ttM number of time* Jut r**r*a totaJ dlrWtnd la oaverM by Urn profit* for ta»t rear. Exaunpb: A tea par oral dlrtdand paid from a.250 words
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Article215 1964-01-14 14 CHIPS lying slsngsld* tne Singapore 1 Harbour wharves or examtsd today art: Aanea* 4/\ Mtharu Maru 6/7, Ban Ho Hln 10/11. Maria VoyuaMea 18. Frederick Clover 21/22 Biaoe 2S/24. Walrlmu 29/30. Braeslde 31 '32, Mississippi Maru 33/34. Fembay 40/41. MartlnlquaU 42/43. Ttual Maru No. 8 44,215 words
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Article129 1964-01-14 14 MELBOURNE. Mon INDUSTRIALS generally resumed on i steady to firmer trend with rises In excess of falls. Leaders were lrreguar. British Tobacco was down Is. Id. and Philip Morris Is. 9d. following the United States ndverse report on smoking, but Rothmans closed slightly higher than Its low closing129 words
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Article263 1964-01-14 14 JANUARY first grade rubber buyare f.e.b. elased at 6 p.m. in lingapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 621 cents per Ib. (down tnree-quartrrs of a cent) on Krdlay'.s closing level (or the position. The tooe was oulet and slightly easier. PJ.A.B. and F.M.R.E. doling prism In eente per263 words
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Article194 1964-01-14 14 (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONI) January 13 Three months. INDUSTRIALS Diinlop* 18 cts. M. Box 20 cts. City Dev. b Ha McAliotrr 15 its K Smelters 20 eta. Roblosoo 12 cts. Kitso li cts. C. Btorage 20 ceta Ked. Dlsp. 12 cts. Rothmans 10 eta. K «V N. 20 cts. 8.194 words
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Article70 1964-01-14 14 pHINCSC Preduee Eiehanie, Sinxapare noon prleee par picul yeeterday: Coconut ell: bulk J.V) nellern. drum $33 sellers Cepra: Jan/r>t> IK ContinentUnquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 5145 sellers. Sarawak white $1421 sellers, special Sarawak black SU 21 sellers, garbled LamponK black 112 a sellers. ABTA ***** sellers. ingapers Coconut Oil70 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-01-14 14 la\ U.S.A Pacific Atlantic and Great LakeMSEam Cssßiada) t—vi«B S'pora P. S'haik Hoooiaie S. fence ft. Yon nostresi '•Kiaiijwa Mara" 21/21 Jaa 21/31 Jaa 24 Fal II Mat "Kaaikm Mara" 25/27 Fea 21/21 Frt 21 Mai 21 Mv 1) Mt 14 *ar "■MI Mara" 24/21 Mat 2711 Mar 21 «sr1,092 words
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Advertisement845 1964-01-14 14 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ttALAND ÜBVICt. iMDIA. PAKISTAN ANB P. SttLf SEBVICt lei freaaatla. Aielaiee. MaUaaras, l»eaei 1(J Ualnt a^jpsattißm Penang P. Sham S'poie S'pora p Shan Peoang FROM AUSIULIA saageee. Catcatta Leave f 'mantle Spore P. Sham fenang aoMBAU 22/24 jae 2a72> Jaa met Ma SOMSAU IS Jaa 12 Jaa845 words
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Advertisement140 1964-01-14 14 sTUTBBBNO, iBBSPt IMVICt mmm mm Singapore TTT!3iS^™™*T > enaeg Marseilles. Item, saaesiß, TAYSA 11/11 Jas il laa Aatwers. aa«*ari Breaea. Bettarsaa tsxnjLA »m A*ncA iimci Singapore TABU 1/ I fel Durban ,21/2), -on Elizabeth (21/2), Capetown (29/2), Matadi (1/1), Port Harcourt, Lagos (1/1), Cotonoa 4711. Laac, Taaw, Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar140 words
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Advertisement201 1964-01-14 14 NOTICE The management hereby Inform all patrons that this theatre will be closed for re-constructing of the cinema hall as from 15th January. 1964. Patrons will be notified of the) opening date in the press. OCEAN THEATRE CO. REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY. 1. No. 17 Jalan Ismail oil Jalan Eunos.201 words
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Advertisement5367 1964-01-14 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are Invited for the posts of Land Bailiff in the Industrial Faculties Division of the Board. QUALIFICATIONS: Senior Cambridge or Government Chinese Senior Middle IU or equivalent i certincates. Applicants who do not i possess the minimum qualification but who have working experience i5,367 words
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Advertisement751 1964-01-14 15 FOR SALE Words SS (mm.)— Box M tt*. axtn s CHVAP SAL! brand new long playt Ing record 12" 10" 7" at 13,3/6 at g Llm Brothers Record Department. 3-C <, Raffles Place. Singapore. >• ■>■ STEREOCRAM 1 year Old for S9O/-. Nett cash list 5273/-. Please ring Joseph *****751 words
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Advertisement565 1964-01-14 15 AT YOUR SERVICE it Wards Si (Mlm.)— Bex 19 eta, smarm TANO'I PHOTOCOPY ■■RVICI all documents pnotocopleO. lU. Itoat Quay. VMM. OINTS HOLLYWOOD ITVLI Haircut (or si.-v "torttrtf" l( Selesle Bouse, h pore. SOON SENG AUTO Co, lU, Belegle Boose. Belesie Rotd. Inporters. exporters of autonMUre oil seals, spare parts.565 words
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Article215 1964-01-14 16 Waterfinerider Lee explains STIPE'S REPORT > IPOH, Mon. The 1 MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's race: RACE 1 Apprentice Ahmad was Instructed to give his mount more rein in the starting stalls following his poor start on Tug Boat. RACE 2 Coronation Park (Bougoure) was slow to begin. M.215 words
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Article, Illustration514 1964-01-14 16 CHANDERE WASEH, EQUITY AND CONGRA TULA TIONS IN TOP FORM IPOH, Monday. (]HENDERE WASEH (late Bowdler) with Moses Lee up, did a smart, gallop on a fast track at Ipoh this morning when he sprinted over 3f in 36 3/5. Chendere Waseh comes up against a moderate514 words
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Article494 1964-01-14 16 BRISBANE, Mon. l Roy Emerson of Australia, rated the world's No. 1 tennis player, won his third Australian men's singles title by beating fellow countryman Fred Stolle 6-3, 6-4. 6-2 here today. His victory was the first step towards the "Grand Slam" Australian, French, WimbledonReuter - 494 words
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Article728 1964-01-14 16 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the horses you are likely to back at Ipoh tomorrow: CL 1, Div. J— s f str. FASCINATION: Ran tv.o good races at Penang last month when third over B'J and again third over lOf: won over this course in 1 mm 6728 words
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Article329 1964-01-14 16 FOR SEVEN RACES AT IPOH TOMORROW rli. Mon. Weight* for all seven races here on Wednesday Cl. 1, Dev. 3 5 if straight Fascination 9.00 Cinemascope 11 9.00 KerrydaJe 8.13 Rotterdamsche 8.12 Malahon 8.12 Bilah Sayang II 8.11 Loefcy Lucky BJI Koi d'Atout 8.11 Wisley Gardens 8.10 Cash Box329 words
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Advertisement1242 1964-01-14 16 THE CHARTERED BANK. J.K.R. TRENGGANU 4i iw B«.d. TENDER NOTICE Koala Lumpur. Tenders will be received from With effect from 12th January p.w.D. Registered Contractors 1964 the telephone number of the class "C" and above under Head above branch of The Chartered v on i v at office of the1,242 words
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Advertisement616 1964-01-14 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI Applications are Invited to nil the lollowing vacancies in the Education Department. Language and Literary Section. Brunei: (a) ASSISTANT ETYMOLOGIST. C OMPILING AND RESEARCH OFFICES: QUALIFICATIONS 1) Applicants must be Malays, have passed Overseas School Certificate with a credit in Malay and English language or616 words
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Advertisement59 1964-01-14 16 JT MADE IN I I HOLLAND NsW' 4 Waveband MODEL RP 6631 AREAL GEM! This deluxe portable it attractive and smart looking. TOP QUALITY FEATURES: 3 aerials for excellent selectivity, clear powerful output IOOOmW continuous tone control. Available in silvery green or havana brown. I LIST PRICE:- Singapore $180/- Federation59 words
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419 1964-01-14 17 SIORMAN SIEBEL - SIORMAN SIEBEL by N Kuala Lumpur, Monday ]y|ALAYSIA'S selection among the 16 nations to compete in the Olympic Games hockey tournament at Tokyo in October brought an urgent appeal today to the 29 players selected for special training from MHF419 words
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Article191 1964-01-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Amateur Athletic Union's pilot coaching scheme now being conducted by Bill Miller at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, and by R. Suppiah at Ipoh would extend to every major town in Malaysia soon. The scheme the brainchild of Basil191 words
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Article46 1964-01-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Royal Army Ordinance Corps, Johore wound up their Federation rugger tour with an unbeaten record when they whipped Armed Forces by 17 points (goal, three tries and dropped goal) to 9 (two tries and penalty) at Rifle Range Road ground today.46 words
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Article29 1964-01-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Motor Sports Club will hold a 22-event go-karting meet at the Merdek.i Stadium car park on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.29 words
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339 1964-01-14 17 ERNEST FRIDA - Jega aims at 'flying start' in Bangkok meet ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS BY SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysia's No. 1 sprinter M. Jegathesan. who resumed training in October, hopes to make a flying start to the 1964 athletics season when he represents Mal a y sla against Thailand and Burma at Bangkok on339 words
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Article390 1964-01-14 17 TEST CRICKET SYDNEY, Mon. Lefthander Bill Lawry (89) and Norman O'Neill (88) placed Australia in a eood position with a second wicket stand of 140 on the third day of the Third Test against South Africa here today. When bad light and rain ended play for390 words
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Article180 1964-01-14 17 Anslralia Ist inns. 260 (Booth 75, Simpson 58. P. Pollock 5-83. Partridge 4-88). S. AFRICA Ist. INNS. (Saturday 294-8) Goddard c Connolly b Benaud 80 Barlow c Grout b Connolly 6 A. Pithey c Grout b Hawlce 9 G. Pollock c McKenzie b Connolly 122 Walte b McKenzie 8180 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-01-14 17 OOWSE LEADS NORTH tN MRU CLASSIC IPOH. Mon. Selangor captain Peter Dowse will lead North against South In the Malayan Rugby Union's annual match on the Singapore padaug on Jan 35. South, the holders, will be skippered by P. Preston Thomas. North: Lee Kool Meng (Pk), E. Floyd. CD. O'Hare180 words
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Article32 1964-01-14 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Four teams Ceylon Sports Club, Khalsa. STU and NBHC entered the second round of the SHA league and cup competition, when they received walkouts from their opponents.32 words
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207 1964-01-14 17 LIM KEE CHAN - Thuan Heng qualifies but needs money now LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Thuan Heng, Singapore's top swimmer, may leave for Australia on Feb. 4 to compete in the junior and open swimming championships there if sufficient funds are raised in time for the trip. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association207 words
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318 1964-01-14 17 FRANCIS BOEY - MAWF RAISES STANDARDS FOR OLYMPICS FRANCIS BOEY WEIGHTLIFTING by KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore and Malayan weightlifters who aim to represent Malaysia at the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October will have to reach very high qualifying standards. In all cases the qualifying standards set by the Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federation318 words
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233 1964-01-14 17 WRESTLING Tang heads new Spore association gINGAPORE. Mon.— An association to control amateur wrestling In Singapore has been formed with the stated aim of "encouraging the soread of healthy wrestlllng In the state. The first president elected was Tang Tuck Wah. who was assisted In the formation of the association233 words
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Miscellaneous129 1964-01-14 17 HOCKEY— Ipoh Div l: Ander- shnan (1:8.56). 2 Tang Wai Hon sonlans 'A' 6 Lasallians 0 Dl* 1:9.12): Other finishers: Seniors Pnntou 7 p«* i r 1 —Andrew Michael (1:6.21). Loh N AMnA.'^^" lo^ 1 D*^ Ho «*■»>. R°sli Ahmad Today's sports fixtures 2s S o V 9n SL an129 words
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88 1964-01-14 18 CPA halts Singapore to Jakarta service SINGAPORE. Mon— Cathay Pacific- Airways has suspended all flights between Singapore and Jakarta. Explaining the move, a C.P.A. spokesman said today it was "not economical" under present circumstances to continue these flights. He would not elaborate. Until this suspension, which came into effect last88 words
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Article33 1964-01-14 18 SINGAPORE. Mon— The committee of Kampong Glam constituency will hold a "victory" dinner for Parliamentary Secretaries and Assemblymen of the People's Action Party on Friday at the Jubilee cafe and restaurant.33 words
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Article124 1964-01-14 18 Exports exceed imports by $196 m KUALA LIMPUR, Mon. Malaya's total external trade from January to November last year amounted to 54."!>8.7 million with exports totalling $2,497.4 million and imports $2,391.3 million. This means that for the II months of the year, there is a balance of trade amounting to124 words
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215 1964-01-14 18 MALACCA, Mon. The Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, 65, and a Kaja n g widow, Che Fatimah binte Ismail, 35, were married here this morning by the State Mufti. About 50 friends and relatives, including Tun Malek's two215 words
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Article59 1964-01-14 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Electricity supplies will be interrupted in the following areas from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday to enable extension wdrk to be carried out in the Great World sub-station. Kirn Seng Rd. (between Straits Times and Kirn Seng Bridget. Great World, Zlon Road,59 words
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250 1964-01-14 18 Wartime shell explodes, kills man, youth SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ MAN and a lx)y were killed yesterday when what was believed to have been an old shell exploded at Kampong Sungei Gadut, off Lim Chu Kang Road. i The torn bodies of Mr. Lee Ouat Seng, 23, and See Heng Cheng,250 words
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53 1964-01-14 18 CAIRO, Mon. President Nasser of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan have agreed on the eve of the Arab League summit conference to restore diplomatic relations between their countries, the authoritative Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said. The two leaders met for two hours last53 words
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Article155 1964-01-14 18 STRIKE OFF AT MALAYAN BREWERIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 150 striking workers of the Malayan Breweries (M) Ltd. will return to work tomorrow. The managemnt and the National Union of Drink Manufacturing Industry Workers reached a settlement over the eight-day strike at a two-and-a-half hour meeting here today. The strike155 words
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98 1964-01-14 18 Aupe says 'thank you T to a Minister SINGAPORE, Mon. The Amalgamated Union ot Public Employees today expressed its gratitude to the Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. for having "responded so speedily" to its request to amend a 1959 notification restricting employees of public bodies from joining trade unions.98 words
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Article56 1964-01-14 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratiiara, will officially Inaugurate the Television Singapura commercial service at 6.25 p.m. on Wednesday. This will be followed by a function to celebrate the occasion. Mr. Rajaratnam will therefore be unable to hold his weekly meet-the-people session at56 words
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228 1964-01-14 18 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Any attempt to compel newly qualified doctors to work for the Government for a specific period will be "an infringement of individual rights." This was the general view of several doctors who were asked to comment today on a plan228 words
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154 1964-01-14 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Human beings seen through the eyes of crew cut Brazilian artist Joachim and interpreted in a hundred ways in abstract form and woodcuts will be on exhibition at the National Library from Jan. 21. The 10-day exhibition will be opened154 words
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Article399 1964-01-14 18 LONDON, Mon. There was a continuation of last week's selling by small Investors while buyers were Inclined to hold off In view of the existing uncertainties. Gllt-edgeds. however, provided a bright spot where the long and undated stocks met support. Tobaccos, which were marked down399 words
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Article64 1964-01-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United Democratic Party has pledged to preserve and defend the sovereignty of the nation. This was one of eight resolutions passed by the central general assembly of the UDP at Segamat yesterday. The resolutions ranged from pledges to support the64 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-01-14 18 XIIGHEST and lowest tempera- x tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Sunday to 8 pja. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 75 Ipoh 72 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 86 7541 words
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