The Straits Times, 18 January 1964
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Title Section20 1964-01-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times file***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1964 15 CENTS U)N 73120 words
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Article, Illustration794 1964-01-18 1 Kennedy, Sock reach a quick agreement SUGGESTED: TALKS BETWEEN PARTIES DIRECTLY CONQ TOKYO, Friday PRESIDENT Soekarno and Mr. Robert Kennedy, the United States Attorney-General, agreed in their first meeting in Tokyo today that the problem of Malaysia should be solved by consultation. This was announced after the meetingReuter; UPI - 794 words
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Article, Illustration754 1964-01-18 1 Sabah shock: Head of State resigns JESSELTOX, Friday. JHK YANG di-Pertuan Negara of Sabah, Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun, has resigned—"for personal reasons"— the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, announced here today. Dato Stephens, who made the announcement on his return home from Kuala Lumpur, said he had discussed the754 words
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Article81 1964-01-18 1 COLUMBUS (Ohio), Fri.— Astronaut Col. John Glenn, first American to orbit the earth, announced today he was entering politics and would seek election as Democratic Senator for Ohio. He said he will oppose 74--year-old Sen. Stephen Young for the nomination at Ohio's primary election inReuter - 81 words
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Article41 1964-01-18 1 PARIS, Fri. France has informed the U.S. Government of her intention to recognise China, usually wellinformed diplomatic sources said today. The sources gave no details, but It was understood that full diplomatic recognition would not be announced Immediately.41 words
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Article41 1964-01-18 1 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Admiral Harry I). Felt, Commander-in-Chief of American Forces in the Pacific, left for Honolulu his home base early Unlay after ;i week's visit during which he had talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and top service chiefs.41 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-01-18 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA By ITUALA LU M 1V PUR, Fri. Britain will increase her aid to Malaysia if the United States Attorney General, Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, does not succeed in persuading President Soekarno to call off his confrontation policy. Confer The British High366 words
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Article52 1964-01-18 1 BONN, Fri. Seven miners were brought to the surface unhurt today after being trapped 1,800 feet underground in a mine for 41 hours. The men were trapped at Castorprauxel colliery on Wednesday. Food wa* passed to them through a pipeline which was undamaged by theReuter - 52 words
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Article317 1964-01-18 1 Maca's note on new talks arrives JTUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The invitation to Tengku Abdul Rahman to confer with President Macapagal arrived from the Malaysian Eml):issv in Bangkok shortly before noon today and the Prime Minister immediately began studying its contents. A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said: "The317 words
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Article35 1964-01-18 1 PROTEST MARCH SAKJON, Fri. Ihr South Vietnamese <mvrrnmrnt tonight b.mnoil all demonstrations after pnli<v ami troops br>>kr up a demonstration by >i>uths afiainst "c (.aullis alleged support f«r i neutralist united Vietnam.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1964-01-18 2 Thorneycroft tells Commons: This confrontation can be contained but there's no military answer M.P. hits out at 'certain death" gun supplies to Soekarno's soldiers LONDON, Fri. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Britain's Defence Minister, said last night that a political settlement must beReuter - 1,308 words
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Article142 1964-01-18 2 JAKARTA, Fri. A BRITISH youth A told a mass rally in Pontianak, Indonesian West Borneo, that British progressive youths were confident that Indonesia would succeed in crushing Malaysia, according to Jakarta Radio. "Mr. Denny," a member of the British youth delegation to the "lnter- nationalReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-01-18 2 INDONESIAN ENVOY SEEKS POLICE PROTECTION THE HAGUE, Fri. The Indonesian Charge d'Affaires in the Hague, Mr. Mohammed Sharif (above) has asked for police protection against "extremist elements." it was learned from reliable sources here. Since Wednesday the Indonesian Embassy has been watched by police. The envoy had drawn the attentionReuter - 100 words
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Article32 1964-01-18 2 SAIGON. FH— The South Vietnamese Government yesterday ordered the closure of five daily newspapers In Saigon and the suspension of four others. Another four were put "on probation." Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article36 1964-01-18 2 BAMAKO. Pri.— Mr. Chou En-lal began talks with President Modibo Keita of Mali here last night, the first of three such rounds scheduled during the Chinese Prime Minister's five-day official visit. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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92 1964-01-18 2 IZ'ARACHI, Fri. Hindu residents of "disturbed" parts of Dacca, the capital of East Pakistan, are being taken to camps in other parts of the city for their protection, the Government reported. The city is under a 24-hour curfew for the second consecutive day afterReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-01-18 2 Zanzibar puts all Americans under arrest 7ANZIBAR. Fri.—Pre- sident Abeid Karume of Zanzibar last night told the U.S. Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Frederick P. Picard, that all American citizens on the island, including himself. were under house arrest. President Karume also said that the new Zanzibar Government had broken eff whateverReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement150 1964-01-18 2 Wonder where the bad roads wentP Whether as passenger or driver you'll really relish the ride of Ford's P Mk* Jmfe n ■HI, Zodiac for '64. To begin with, the luxuriousness of its interior lK^ jNI9 W n^^^^^B J^o pampers you. It's so silent you can hardly hear the engine.150 words
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198 1964-01-18 3 New U.S. proposals for Geneva conference WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson said yesterday the United States would take to the Geneva disarmament conference resuming next week "proposals aimed at further controlling the weapons of war." In a statement Issued after the President conferred with Mr. William Foster, Director of the U.S.Reuter - 198 words
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Article64 1964-01-18 3 ONITED NATIONS, PrL— O Thant, the Secretary-General, yesterday appointed Lt. General P 8 Gyanl of India to make a sixweek mission to Cyprus to observe the peace-maldnp mission there and study what the UN could do to help reduce communal tensions. The Government of Cyprus formallyReuter - 64 words
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248 1964-01-18 3 ONDON, Fri. London's theatre critics expressed mixed feelings yesterday about a comedy about an earl who renounces his title for the premiership, written by William Douglas-Home, brother of the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Sir Alec was the 14th earlUPI - 248 words
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98 1964-01-18 3 LONDON, l-ri.— Lord Mancroft, prominent British Jew who was recently the target of Arab states boycotting Israel, switched planes here today for a trip to Australia because bis original travel plan would have entailed a touch-down at Cairo. Lord Manoroft. 49, who re- signed fromReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration846 1964-01-18 3 Macleod tells all TORY BATTLE: WHY I REFUSED TO SERVE WITH SIR ALEC From the first day of his W premiership to the last, Macmillan was determined that Butler, although incomparably the best qualified of the contenders, A should not succeed him Home wasn't among the first three Macmillan hadReuter - 846 words
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131 1964-01-18 3 BALBOA, Fri. The U.S. Army handed control of the Canal Zone back to zone police at 30 minutes' notice yesterday morning. The borders leading to the zone now appear completely unguarded. Not a single U.S. soldier could be seen in the vicinityReuter - 131 words
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Miscellaneous53 1964-01-18 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I ITS THAT UEWiy MABgIED^ 1 LU g n TiJ COUPLE MOVING INTO TUE 1 If/in pMRNITUJ?E VAN 9 HOUSE ACfiOSS TW EK°A^,|I 'Ny! Js *S Tli Ir**Li fbirr TU6VPE BQIHGtNG "NI ISUE TOtP HE TMAT TMCV C*t\ EVeCVTHIMG OW TUE I «HLV AFFOGD ID53 words
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Article, Illustration376 1964-01-18 4 CONTRACTOR BLUDGEONED, STABBED BY ROBBERS AT A BUILDING SITE SINGAPORE, Friday. A YOUNG building sub-contractor, Mr. Yecr Eng Hock, paid with his life yesterday when he arrived at a construction site without the $1,500 payroll he was expected to carry. For while376 words
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Article163 1964-01-18 4 Bar men resist rise in prices SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Singapore coffee merchants' associations, which claim to represent more than 1,000 coffee shops, are against the increase in the wholesale price of soft drinks. They are the Singapore Foochow Coffee Restaurant and Bar Merchants Association and the Kheng Keow Coffee Merchants,163 words
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Article42 1964-01-18 4 SINGAPORE. PH.— The Police Band will give public performances at the following places this month. from 9 to 6 p.m. each day: Jan. 23 Kallang Park; Jan. 24 River Valley Road Community Centre: and Jan. 29 Jalan Teteram Community Centre.42 words
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143 1964-01-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The seventh Shell Traffic Game organised by Shell Malaysia Ltd. will be held in March and the target figure this year is 350 teams. A Shell spokesman said today he hoped that at least 350 teams from the fourlanguage streams will143 words
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207 1964-01-18 4 PRAISE FOR PRISONER'S TESTIMONY AT SENANG RIOT TRIAL SINGAPORE, Fri. 0 A long-term prisoner, who was the 43rd prosecution witness at the Pulau Senang murder trial, was today praised by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assizes for the exemplary way in which he testified. Chua Cheng Hin, under sentence for207 words
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Article53 1964-01-18 4 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture will organise a series of six weekly lectures on "The Evolution of Mankind", beginning Jan. 21. at the Cultural Centre. The lectures, with slide Illustrations, will be conducted by anthropologist. Mr. A. FYaserBrunner. They will be held at53 words
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302 1964-01-18 4 SINGAPORE, F STUDIO der Fruehen Musik. a vocal and Instrumental quintet that specialises In music of the pre-classicai period, gave a highly successful performance for the Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre last night. The instruments used were authentic copies of302 words
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Article95 1964-01-18 4 Display of Ikebana SINGAPORE, Fri. Art this morning took a refreshing form at the Victoria Memorial Hall with an exhibition of Ikebana based on local flowers and branches bent and twisted in symmetrical shape. It was an exquisite exhibition of Japanese floral arrangement given by 50 women teachers and pupils95 words
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141 1964-01-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The third criminal district judge. Mr. John Dorai Raj, said today that there were far too many road accidents in the State caused by "sheer negligence" on tne part of drivers. 'This must stop." he added, when he sentenced a driver,141 words
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Miscellaneous381 1964-01-18 4 t^ 1 THE following Is tod»y 8 echedule (ML 147) 5.39 p.m. from Kualm 1 of civil aircraft movements at Lumpur (ML 119) 330 p.m.; from Paya Lrbar airport Slnicapore Penan*. Kuala Lumpur (ML o.'>3> ARRIVALS 910 l>ra Jipan Air Urns: From Jakarta O«*ARTURM (JL 716) S.SO a-m. 80AC: To381 words
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Article175 1964-01-18 5 Raid on trawler by armed gang DENANG. Fri. An 1 armed gang of 25 raiders boarded a trawler fishing off Pulau Kendi yesterday and destroyed its nets. The raiders, working silently and without saying a word to the crew of the trawler, first threw stones and bottles containing petrol, at175 words
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Article56 1964-01-18 5 PENANG. Pri— Mr. Neon Say Gng. a former sharebroker, died on Wednesday after a long illness He was 74. A Justice of the Peace, Mr. Neon was managing director of the former Lyric Cinema in 1930 when talkies were first Introduced In Penang, and a partner56 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-01-18 5 I'M NOT SCARED, SAYS STEPHENS OF INDONESIAN DEATH THREATS KUALA 1.1 >IPI R. Fri. Sabah s Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens (above), has received several death threats from Indonesians in his state. In an interview this morninc before he returned by air to Jesselton after "a round of security talks"123 words
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Article25 1964-01-18 5 SINGAPORE Pri In anttsccret society raids yesterday, police urrested four men under the Societies Ordinance and three un-der-the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance25 words
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504 1964-01-18 5 PENANG, Friday. J^ GOLD smelter who bought 140 tahils of Allegedly stolen gold from a shop assistant told the Sessions Court here today that he did not record the transaction in an account book because he did not keep one. Kok504 words
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Article60 1964-01-18 5 SEREMBAN. Prl. The Negrt Sembilan State Oovernnrent has allocated $250,000 for minor rural development projects. A total of $126,400 has already been awarded 569.700 for 31 kampong roads; $19,200 for four community halls: $10,900 for "gotong rovong" (self-help) project*: $15,300 for three playing fields: $10,600 for60 words
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Article43 1964-01-18 5 SINGAPORE. Pri Ooh Che* Par. 24. of Kampon; Ban Slew San. was killed when the car hf' was driving skidded and crashed near Oilman Barrack* in Pnsir Paniang Road last night. A passenger. Phua Pens. 33. sus'ained slight injuries.43 words
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Article69 1964-01-18 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Television aerials are now being made in Singapore. A spokesman for the new industry, Ferris Industries (Malaysia) Ltd., in Bukit Timan. said today that the firm was manufacturing them to meet local demand. The company, which was awarded a pioneer certificate, was formed69 words
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Article26 1964-01-18 5 SEREMBAN, A total of 8.000 Malaysians have registered for national service here. They include six women volunteers. In Kuala Pllah district 3.300 have registered.26 words
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130 1964-01-18 5 OENANG, Fri. A woman stowaway has been found on board the pilgrim ship, Kuala Lumpur, which sailed for Mecca with 1.891 Malaysian pilgrims on Saturday. The Pilgrimage Control Officer. Hajl All Rouse, today named the stowaway as Alshah binte Hashim. 50. of Pahang Road.130 words
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193 1964-01-18 5 Minister told: I grow grapes here DENANG, Fri. A representative •of the Penang and Province Wellesley Farmers' Association, Mr. Tan Hai Tong, yesterday claimed he had successfully planted apples and grapes in Malaya. Mr. Tan said this when he asked the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr Lim Swee Aun,193 words
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Article334 1964-01-18 5 TAIPING. Friday. r FHE nrst step towards setting up a major factory A in the Tupai light industrial area here has been taken by a group of Formosan and Malayan businessmen after a "site scouting" tour of the area. They have agreed "in principle" on334 words
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234 1964-01-18 5 ALBION 'COPTERS' ORDERED BACK TO BORNEO SINGAPORE, Fri. Both Royal Navy he 1 i copter squadrons from the commando ship H.M.S. Albion have again been ordered to Sabah and Sarawak. After a short rest in Hong Kong they have now flown ashore again from H.M.S. Albion to resume duties In234 words
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Article61 1964-01-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will inaugurate the first Malaysian residential advanced management seminar at the Cameron Highlands Hotel. Tanah Rata. on Sunday The nine-day seminar, conducted by the National Productivity Centre of the Ministry of Commerce61 words
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Advertisement211 1964-01-18 5 PINNOCK ELECTRIC PORTABLE SPECIAL GIFT OFFER w > Buy a quality Planock j^Ml Sewing Machine and Styles w Jour dresse s not. only —^^pQryPJ^RBHI for this Chinese New Year H^Ml7tTllwr or Hari Raya but I >r the rest of your lifetime too. BTT^TH" '^^^r From NOW until the 12th .^H211 words
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Advertisement373 1964-01-18 5 See you for dinner at the fOUK UONS restaurant Dine and dance at Singapore's newest and smartest restaurant. The food and service are simply superb. Non-stop music by top Filipino and Malayan bands. Open from 6to 12 nightly 1 a.m. on Saturdays and holidays. Dial 2404 for table reservations. .^a—^a*373 words
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361 1964-01-18 6 Public aid to police in capture of Reds praised KUCHING, Friday THE Commissioner of the Sarawak Constabulary, Mr. P. E. Turnbull, today described the co-operation among the security forces, the police, the public and civil servants in the capture of 17 suspected terrorists in a fishing boat near Sarikei on361 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-01-18 6 POLONEL L. Kermode •(above) is to take over command of the New Zealand Army in the Far East on Tuesday. He succeeds Col. D. A. Caughley, who has been the New Zealand Army force Commander for the past two years. A graduate of113 words
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Article45 1964-01-18 6 TELUK ANSON, Pri.— Mr. Poong See Town from Kuala Kangsar has assumed duties here as beadmaster of the Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School, succeeding Mr. V. Shanmugam, who has been transferred to the Malayan Teachers' College in Kuala Lumpur as a lecturer.45 words
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Article66 1964-01-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association is to send a petition to the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Ilajl Jublr, urging stricter measures against "pirate" taxi operators in Singapore. This was a resolution passed at the association's annual delegates' conference on Tuesday. The resolution66 words
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Article139 1964-01-18 6 Office equipment gang at work KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A gang specialising in stealing typewriters and office equipment is at work. On Tuesday six men raided the Girl Guides Association headquarters in Jalan Brickfields and took five typewriters, an adding machine and a table fan worth a total of $4,000. Last139 words
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Article63 1964-01-18 6 PENANO. Fri. The chairman of the Penang Division of the Socialist Front. Mr. Ooi Thiam Stew, today urged the Alliance I Government to rescind the Internal Security Act and release all I political detainees before the forthcoming general elections. "We believe in real freedom, and we63 words
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Article173 1964-01-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A prosecution witness in a robbery case told a magistrate's court here today that she was shown a photograph of the accused person shortly before an identification parade. As soon he heard this, the magistrate, Inche Shaik Daud bin Haji Mohamed Ismail, discharged173 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-01-18 6 A GARLAND for Malaysia's new lliKh Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand. Tun Lim Tew Hock, from an old family friend, Mr. A. N. Ramanathan. Mr. Ramanathan, who had travelled from Pontian, was among big group of political supporters and friends,88 words
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114 1964-01-18 6 OINGAPORE. Fri. A deputy Superintendent of Police, Theodore Edward Ricketts, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today, dissolving his marriage with Hoo Miv Tsan, now working as a clerk, on the ground of desertion. The decree is114 words
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Miscellaneous31 1964-01-18 6 tt«#* Hunnff Hff Rmiph HoiwmHmM I I f vy^o^\VvßiK.>{m^\wsaujl^ K holditaminutcAll/ ifyasee \H ITsraStM IMonlv wtraiWpoaiNsoKj, poocMiy f ANrmiN'VA ]l m f3asj I {AOdrKTMti HERE, h^-^-^w~>,j» -M >ZS \ME6, LEMJWC I31 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-01-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. J'HE entire educational system in Malaysia might have to be ''orientated towards an agricultural and technological bias," the Minister 61 Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said tonight." i In a radio broadcast on Government agricultural policy, Inche Khir said:367 words
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Article55 1964-01-18 7 IPOH. Pri— A housewife. 800 Yin Hoo. 18, was robbed of her handbag containing $10 while cycling along Lahat Road here last night. She told the police that she was returning home with her cousin, Chia Sla Moy, 20, when a youth overtook them on a55 words
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Article54 1964-01-18 7 SUNQEI PATANI. Fri. Two State heads of Medical Departments will switch posts next week. Dr. S. Appadurat, chief medical and health officer. Kedah. will ro to Ipoh as Chief medical and health officer, Perak, in place of Dr. K.L. Verghese who will come to Alor Star54 words
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Article48 1964-01-18 7 IPOH, Fri.— Miss Sunyee, a wellKnown professional artist and principal of the Singapore Academy of Arts, today handed two nil paintings of the Sultan and the Raja Perempuan of Perak to the State Secretary, Dato Mohamed Yu'off bin Hajl Ahmad, to be delivered to the palace48 words
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210 1964-01-18 7 Singapore orchestra financed by private trust SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Orchestral Association today announced the formation of a private trust to finance the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the award of scholarships to promising young musicians to enable them to study abroad. Youthful players in the orchestra will be given first210 words
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68 1964-01-18 7 n?OH, Fri. Sixth Form and Senior Middle Three pupils in schools here can now apply for loans from the Ipoh Rotary scholarship loan fund. A high academic standard and •other qualifications" are expected from the applicants who wish to ctudy in approved Institutions of68 words
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168 1964-01-18 7 TPOH, Fri. A land--1 ed proprietor and businessman. Chin Thin Sin, 53, alias Ah Chat, has been restricted to Tapah town for two years under the Restricted Residence Ordinance, a police spokesman said here today. A father or 1? children. Chin is a168 words
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74 1964-01-18 7 JESSELTON. Fri.— A new political party called the Social Democratic Party, pledging to uphold the Malaysia constitution and to be anti-Communist, has been i registered here. The leader is Mr. Peter Chin. 63. Mr. Chin, a former building contractor, told reporters today his partyReuter - 74 words
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Article52 1964-01-18 7 BINOAPORE, Fri. Three men were fined $3,000 each by a magistrate for assist ins In the carrying on of a public characters lottery. Ang Ooh San, Oh Han Chlew and Hay Leong who pleaded guilty. were arrested at a flat In Jalan Tenteram yesterday at52 words
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Article155 1964-01-18 7 SINGAPORE, Fri THE Singapore branch of Nlssho Co. Ltd.. which r organised three multi-mill-ion dollar Joint-venture industries at Jurong. will .•plebrate Its success with a •ocktall party at ttie Goodwood Park Hotel on Monday night. The company's president. Mr. M. Nishikawa, and i its executive director,155 words
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Miscellaneous180 1964-01-18 7 1 1 Iff I Oop Bf§ V.T. llnwnlin HOW ABOUT MB Imo MOM WNG6? YOH NO -BUT OOP PICKED >IJ YES... ANP WE HAVEN'T HM***./ TAKING CO"6 NO.' TM N WMASSA MATTER OF*E*iSE. I UP A CHOWM H»f VMEAN BEEN ABLE TO PO J YEW THAT PLACE WTTH SORRY QUO..180 words
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Obituary51 1964-01-18 8 Wareto If (aasaimiiai) MR. NEOH SAY BNO J.P. (74) passed away txauefatly on Ib-1-94 st S2. Montr! Street. Peaang. leaving behind 2 wives. seas. 7 daaghters. 3 daughters-in-law, 2 aons-la-law. snd 14 grandchildren to mourn their loss. Funeral at 11 a.m. sharp oa Sunday HIM for hartal at Batu51 words
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Article90 1964-01-18 8 eTersh «J> (Im+mm) MR. A MRS. WJt, Vmm thank C-.™.-«laa Mime, llsMHsa/fllllnle for wreaths, rondoMaMsa/aaaaamao* oa the i'.'h of Ca tli arms YaaasMßaa. MBS. APPACUTTT Baal children slneffoly thank ail Maaasl sad relatives for their kind attastaaavaa, eosdoloncei. wreaths, loan of can asaf other assistance rendered is taaar saaant90 words
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654 1964-01-18 8 The Straits Times Saturday, January 18, 1964. The First Talks Some indication of the possibility of a political settlement of the Malaysian dispute is the most that Mr. Robert Kennedy's talks in Tokyo with President Soekarno are likely to accomplish. The prospects are dubious. No doubt President Soekarno's ardour was654 words
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Article389 1964-01-18 8 Trouble between Zanzibar and the United States fits disconcertingly into an otherwise encouraging pattern of events. The revolutionary government 1 has shown moderation in various ways, as when its Foreign Minister announced that the country would "quite possibly" remain within the Commonwealth, and even the report that former389 words
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Article187 1964-01-18 8 The road to the stars, it seems, may also be a path to politics. Colonel John Glenn, j the first American to orbit the i earth, has resigned from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is expected to offer himself as a j Democratic candidate for187 words
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Article, Illustration16 1964-01-18 8 "But of course it's O.K. for the Americans to trade with me— l'm not a Communist!'*16 words
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Article260 1964-01-18 8 MANILA. Fri. Tramps now live In the ruins of Manila's historic Walled City. But civic leaders are talking about restoring it to Its former glory. The Spanish Walled City, built In the late 16th century, became Spain's stronghold in the East. Through the centuries, its 20ft.260 words
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Letter588 1964-01-18 8 I REFER to recent press reports concerning the salary claims and. other terms and conditions of service of the Academic Staff Association. The followlnr is the record of what took place: The A.S.A. first submitted Its claims to the University Council In November 1961. At that time588 words
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Letter157 1964-01-18 8 fAIPINO in Chinese means peace. But there is little peace In Taiplng now. For the past week, we have been having another spell of gang fights We are living in fear and insecurity. I suggest hourly day and night patrols by radio cars of all the known haunts157 words
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642 1964-01-18 8 WITH THE CHINESE PREMIER, CHOU EN-LAI From PATRICK SEALE: Accra, Fri WITH his A f rican tour almo s t half done, Mr. Chou En-lai yesterday flew across from Accra to Mali. What impressions has he left behind along the Mcd 1642 words
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Advertisement794 1964-01-18 8 str»itorra-«wtiui«yM«a mm >■«<■< tv «9CMLO BTTOBIABIB: ABCAOI COLD STORAOI WIAHCHtS ATHOUANO NOAO— KATOM4S ■BPtWI. KOAO-faAVAa. BASW CtTY BOOK BTTOHB LT» THS MCVW PISOSfT MAMHttM aTroasS 7»-T. Cwa>«l PMaa. B-lsn V. RtrrNA«AatY CO 181-H >•'•■«•/». «>.r. fMatar CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wards tit Minimum) tong -DM- awXawaa Hoo lag. so Mr. and794 words
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Advertisement126 1964-01-18 8 HANGER tf wiring Improptr Glasses Mr. Tan, see 43, a butiiwit ■aecattve. complamee 1 ef treeiaeert •»eoaa«h«t, eye ducomfort, eurnin« ««4 SMMrttnej of H>e eye* ond a feellm M »aWns at the eye«. He had flenet i vfcich olthouoh cleared vision and made l»it-n eeaaar distinct but failed te relieve126 words
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Advertisement96 1964-01-18 8 xWakncT/® jn LOCKHEED HMffQaVaSj the slandarJ for *HP WAGNER LOCKHEEOf Wadner hydraulic brake fluid QcuxXf<y SHOULD GO #T, BRAKE SYSTEM none more w|(fe YOU USED. SERVICE Silt Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 3H. Otch.rd Road. Sintapore 9, TEL: ***** (s lines) FREE NEW T. V. SETS! FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON96 words
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Advertisement1457 1964-01-18 9 -^-7 STAMFORD COLLEGE < I Lth AHNIVERSARY FEATURE PRESERVING DEMOCRACY THROUGH |^H principals rnilOATIAil s:K£ MESSAGE t JtlLlH JN K the Congo ToNew W M m York, London, Sydney. «r WM During the present Bombay, Hongkong W Mffe^ W decade Malaysia has OV anc^ many parts of &wl M A1,457 words
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STAMFORD COLLEGE FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1110 1964-01-18 10 FINEST CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE IN ASIA "An achievement of which Malaysians can rightly be proud" Mr, Richard Sidney, well-known educationist. The Stamford College is so well known among students, parents and educators in Malaysia that it hardly needs any introduction. But it has cast such an impress in our1,110 words
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74 1964-01-18 10 The Magic of Electronics in the Office Rapid facsimill reproduction of typed, printed, or photographic matter on the Gestetner duplicators is attained by the Gestefax Electronic Scanner. The operator simply places an original on the drum of the Gestefax along side a stencil, and within minutes a ready-to-run stencil has74 words
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Article62 1964-01-18 10 Stamford College takes advantage of the Gestetner Offset system for low cost printing of correspondence courses. The quality is such that it cannot be distinguished from Letter Press printing all at a fraction of the cost; one pound of ink produces over 50.000 copies, and direct62 words
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Article126 1964-01-18 10 A battery of Gestetner Model 360 stencil machines is in constant use to provide the shortrun printing requirements of the College. These machines have many unique features including full paper control from feed board to delivery tray, where synchronised Joggers collect printed copies ready for binding or126 words
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Advertisement177 1964-01-18 10 With Best Compliments to STAMFORD INSTITUTES' GROUP on their 12th Anniversary I From 1 ENSIGN BOOK STORE SINGAPORE ENSIGN BOOK STORE (M) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR o»»»»»>»»»»»»»»»»»-»»»»»»»»»>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>r> With the Compliments •fa ACE STATIONERY CO. 4 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. JJ Stationers, Printers General Merchants to I STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP j on the177 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-01-18 11 This institution was founded as a Centre for further education in Singapore in 1950. A remarkable feature is the facilities provided for a wide range of courses in Arts, Science and Commercial subjects. It is the first College of Further Education to provide both laboratory facilities330 words
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Article146 1964-01-18 11 The CYMA College at Kuala Lumpur The opening of the CYMA College in the Federal Capital of Kuala Lumpur marked another milestone in the growth of the Stamford Institutes Group of Colleges of Further Education in Malaysia. The College was opened in 1960 by the Honourable Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan,146 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-01-18 11 The picture shows two Pakistani education experts on a visit to the Stamford Cohere to study methods and procedure Their visit to the College was recommended by Prof Donald Patton of Montreal University who made a courtesy call on the Principal while enroute to Pakistan to76 words
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Article, Illustration15 1964-01-18 11 MR BALAKBISHNA PILLAI BJL., B.L. Vice Principal of CYMA College (Arts Commerce), Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.15 words
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Article, Illustration10 1964-01-18 11 MR. MATHEW CHACKO. BSc Principal of CYMA College Kuala Lumpur.10 words
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Article, Illustration20 1964-01-18 11 The printing room :ii Stamford College, showing part of the batter* of <ie*tetnen Model 360 and Gesfelith 201 Offset Duplicator20 words
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Advertisement4 1964-01-18 11 Another installation AIR CONDITIONING4 words
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Advertisement71 1964-01-18 11 NATIONAL LANGUAGE STUDIES PROMOTED BY NEW TECHNIQUES Thanks to the development of wellgraded and scientifically planned Home-Study Courses, it is possible for any person in any part of Malaysia, or abroad, to study the National Language from the most elementary stage to the level required for the Higher School Certificate.71 words
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Advertisement41 1964-01-18 11 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY AND SECRETARIAL COURSES Complete course of training for all stages of the A.S.A./N.I.A. examinations are provided at Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Courses are also provided for the C.LS./ CCS. Intermediate examination and in certain subjects of the Final examination.41 words
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Advertisement164 1964-01-18 11 ARCADE NEWS CO., f No. 8, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE presents their Compliments to I The Board of Management 3 of 5 I STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP. on the occasion J of their 12th Anniversary. JJ College uses C the world's most advanced cash register for all their fees, tuition collections and164 words
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124 1964-01-18 12 "To each according to his need and from each according to his ability" is a simple and readily comprehensible ideal. While one is free to disagree on the means to attain this ideal state, the Stamford College has made practical demonstration of the application124 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-01-18 12 The Stamford College Press is founded to undertake printing of educational text books, magazines, programmes, periodicals, etc. It also undertakes commercial printing of all types, including Art and Colour printing. The press is equipped with the latest and most up-to-date printing devices and has a highly97 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-01-18 12 Correspondence The Federal College specialises in the provision of Home Study courses in Malay medium for all important public examinations, including the L.C.E.. Qualifying Test, Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education and Government St. I-111 examinations in Malay. It also provides home-study courses in English, Mathematics and106 words
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328 1964-01-18 12 rw\HE Stamford Institutes Group of Colleges of Further Education in Ma- laysia will institute a regular course of studies in Business Administration in the Commerce Departments of the Colleges in the different centres in Malaysia where they are located. Initially the courses will be328 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-01-18 12 CANADIAN PROFESSOR PRAISES STAMFORD COLLEGE Here is a quote from what Prof. Donald Patton of Montreal, a Colombo Plan Expert, writes of the Stamford College:— "I was much impressed by your organisation, the course materials you have developed, and the general scope of your operations it is in the field118 words
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Advertisement38 1964-01-18 12 With the Compliments of HERCULES INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in India) Transacts Fire, Marine miscellaneous Accident Insurance. 6. Cecil Street. 49-J. Weld Quay. SINGAPORE. 1 PENANG. WITH BEST COMPLIMENTS from IBM WORLD TRADE CORPORATION SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER DIVISION38 words
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Advertisement128 1964-01-18 12 Diploma in Private Secretarial Practice A COURSE leading to the Diploma in Private Secretarial Practice will be instituted at Kuala Lumpur and Singapore during the third week of January. 1964. The course will be of special interest to boys and girls wishing to be trained in the routine work of128 words
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Advertisement147 1964-01-18 12 ■>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦ X With the Compliments I I SPICERS (EXPORT) LTD., j SINGAPORE T T J Suppliers of Printing t X Machinery, Printer's Composing Room Equipment X t Stationery I I II STAMFORD INSTITUTES' I I GROUP. I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■<?: i[IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ We extend our warmest greetings on the 12th Anniversary of the147 words
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235 1964-01-18 13 "If ALACCA, Fri. The southern branch of the Senior Government Officers' Association at v meeting here last r.ipht strongly protested gainst the arbitrary manner in which the Government proposed to introduce compulsory service for doctors. The Government, It was stated at the meeting, was235 words
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Article75 1964-01-18 13 Two arrive with no travel papers SINGAPORE, Pri. Police yesterday arrested three Indonesians who have been handed over to the Singapore Immigration Department. Mura bin Odin was arrested because his visa had expired. Mohamed bin Blan. 25, and Benl bin Daud, 2J. were arrested at the beach at the 7J75 words
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Article36 1964-01-18 13 MALACCA. Pri. The Municipal Council's housing committee today decided to request the State Government for a subsidy to rent its new low-cost flats along Wolferstan Road to people in the lower income grouD-36 words
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Article23 1964-01-18 13 SINGAPORE, Frl Chanrlta. a new "women's only" shop and saree centre will be opened by Ohanrai at High Street tomorrow.23 words
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Article308 1964-01-18 13 SINGAPORE AGREES TO VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS BY CIVIL SERVANTS SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE Government has agieed that contributions by civil servants towards their pension should be voluntary The Government has agreed to allow existing contributors to exercise one of three options: TO CONTINUE to contribute; or TO CEASE to308 words
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161 1964-01-18 13 Government corrects a legal loophole KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The Central Government today corrected a legal oversight when It gazetted the Internal Security (Detained Persons Advisory Board) Rules covering the whole of Malaysia. They replace similar previous legislation in use in Malaya since 1960. Explaining the oversight in the superseded rules,161 words
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81 1964-01-18 13 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Four donations totalling $122 were received by Straits Times today for schoolgirl Amnah binte Mahmood. one of the seven children of a Singapore widow, to continue her studies Today's donors are: an anonymous Singapore reader ($10); Malay residents of Langkok Saga. Singapore 'hroueh81 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-01-18 13 The 'most wanted' man held after struggle |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tv Teoh Guan Hoo, 25, described by the police as "Selangor's most wanted man" was arrested last ni/jht at Jinjang, eight miles from here, after he had put up a "terrific struggle" with policemen. Teoh had escaped from the High195 words
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83 1964-01-18 13 METHODIST PREACHER SEES FOR HIMSELF SINGAPORE, Pri.— Dr. Donald E. Barnes, an outstanding American Methodist preacher, flew In this evening to see for himself the work of Methodists in Malaysia both in schools and churches. Dr. Barnes, who will be 48 tomorrow. Is making his first visit here. During his83 words
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Article36 1964-01-18 13 PONTIAN, Frl. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today opened a $6,000 community hall and a •23 000 mosdue at Kampong Parit Haji Kanm. 11 miles from here.36 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-01-18 13 Who's who of the big 'truth mission 9 to Africa KUALA LUMPUR, *xiday. ALL is set for the "truth mission" to leave for Africa on Monday, led by Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The 27-member delegation will comprise of 12 official members; the others will be personal and375 words
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Article64 1964-01-18 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. A group of blind musician* from the Hong Kong music training centre for the blind will arrive here on Jan 28 to give three concerts in aid of charity. Their first concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall oa Jan. 30 is for special guests There64 words
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217 1964-01-18 13 UMNO MOVE TO REORGANISE BATU PAHAT UMNO KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Umno has suspended the Batu Pahat d i v i s i o nal committee following misunderstanding among party officials. The Umno general secretary. Syed Jaafar Albar, today confirmed the action taken and added that a fourman Interim committee had217 words
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Article82 1964-01-18 13 SINGAPORE. Ptl Th« Minister tor Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will address ihe S.ngapore Tourist Association at its buffet luncheon at the Four Lions restaurant in Hotel S.ngapura on Jan. 31. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam, will also be present. The S.T.As82 words
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Advertisement93 1964-01-18 13 S.E.A. Agency, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. KOKURYU CREAM Jjl^H FOR MEN AND WOMEN I Sir w^S^hbl^E^ a a »oir.in unJcniahle prerogative. am] htJuliful facul rx> eurpiion 1 I j\hionjhlc »omen all over the world cd that ihc moM cndcanng *etrei lo»ard» youthful lo»c--c ,k,n in careful. COMUM application v>nh the pretious93 words
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Advertisement92 1964-01-18 13 r SUPER s p s£gKl I STEADY *CT^I PICTURES WITH I ll HI-FI QUALITY SOUND FULLY AUTOMATIC 19" TABLE MODEL TV4645 W^^^^^^^^^^^KsJ Ml LIST PRICE: SPORE $725/- [™^^^&S^ FEDERATION $905/- I^^* o^"^^^^' f m, 1 1| mr? EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS I^^^^^^^H^^^^B^B FULLY GUARANTEED \(r~ B] FOR 12 MONTHS PLUS92 words
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Miscellaneous886 1964-01-18 13 I Today's Radio. TV I RADIO MALAYSIA K ,fiX.2?S£ 5-T T R?r c A E L 8 8 4i°7 R Z A^ E rtADl SINCiAPOrtE A.M. 6.00 Time signal Negara- MfiUltM HAVt SKKVICfc *v; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 «unßTu^ rime Slunal. The News- 710 S»HOETHAVt m-.RVICL Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn886 words
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LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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210 1964-01-18 14 fHE Lower Certificate of Education examination results are out and once again we see many disappointed faces. To some this disappointment is even greater, because having obtained the necessary credits and passes for a promotion they have failed the examination as a result of not passing210 words
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Letter157 1964-01-18 14 ris unfair of "Parent" (B.T. Jan. 11) to impute that teachers are forced to take the Std. II Malay examination. The fact is that when teachers are appointed they know tHat under the terms and conditions of their service they are required to pass Standards I and II157 words
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Letter40 1964-01-18 14 I AM surprised that after the formation of Malaysia the radio stations of Sarawak and Sabah still relay news from the BBC and other sources. I suggest that news be relayed from Kuala Lumpur Instead. LISTENER Tcluk Anson40 words
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150 1964-01-18 14 r I"HE suggestion by the Minister of Health in Kuala Lumpur recently that young doctors should be required by law to serve the Government for a number of years after graduation Is an excellent one and .should be implemented at once. It is long150 words
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Letter152 1964-01-18 14 SINCE the invasion of second-hand car dealers, Mlddie Road, Prinsep Street, Albert Street, Short Street, and possibly all the streets nearby have been transformed into temporary resting places for vehicles of all shapes and sizes. They have even spilled on to the pathways and lawns of the Prinsep152 words
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Letter31 1964-01-18 14 TTOE telephone service here JL is appalling. A lone distance call to Penan or Kuala Lumpur takes about one lv two hours to be put through. FED UP JitraUP - 31 words
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247 1964-01-18 14 Ordeal of finding a place to park in Singapore IF you own a car in Singapore, don't drive it. Walk! For if yo u drive it, you must park it. And the traffic department is beating its brains out trying to find new and more effective ways to keep the247 words
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Letter198 1964-01-18 14 I REFER to a report <S.T. Jan. 13) in which it was stated that the Government Is to embark on a programme to train Malays in retail business. In my speech at the general meeting of the Selaugor Malay Traders Association I did not state that the198 words
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Letter125 1964-01-18 14 AM in full agreement with the views on the Widows and Orphans Fund. I understand that one of the reasons why the Government is loath to change the present outdated colonial practice is because It finds the W O fund an excellent source of income for investment and125 words
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Letter75 1964-01-18 14 V T OU may wish to publish this warning. While I was out from the house two men callejl to carry away my TV set informing my servant that I had told them to do so. it so happened that I had had it repaired the previous evenIng.75 words
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Advertisement192 1964-01-18 14 There's no mistaking White Horse **r (fat a Perfect Rounti) aV«B tb* ahampton's form c»n vary. J^B !^m^^ Bat mr) round of WhiM Home is a* flood aa Urn last. White Horns l^r 6|fj haa Its own unmistakable •awoor and bouquet -so consistent U^H^^ tb«i a Judge or Scotch can192 words
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Advertisement87 1964-01-18 14 SAY HELLO THE CARAVELLE FLYING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE ORIENT! 7/L? /fa^UMrf^^etowz? TOAI IN-TtKNATIONAL o»« new tn •oAtn. ll|l —ii^tin irtpWinHy y* Br<-C «>» Orww Not Ik mM, mom popular Urn mmmmmm twfct *fun> 11 11. Om-pm )U ti Cmilj nffiri pi fm. liiiiuit tif— »■»< Nta book87 words
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Miscellaneous267 1964-01-18 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM 6. A heavy blow to oonfound 1 SSHTJsf to rtPPtDf "iwial P»«-t<»a quadruped lion.' (g) 5. "Quips and cranks and 8. The peers to oblige? (8). wiles" (UUton) (6). 11. Chap at the border, first name fthT?» 2 my behind me" publish (S. (school for Scandal)267 words
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Advertisement1364 1964-01-18 15 io iivufuui msi ctASi >jl Ova Spore Sails P. s'r.am r^naag MEMNON t'litl. Dubl n MaR H'bon It Pt/JM Jll 21 ANTENOR L'pttl, Dublin, Glasgow Jll II Jai 22 Jaa »/21 AM 28 AUTOLYCUS t.unmouth. UVereeei JM2I IM H Jm 27/ 1 LYCAON cKtrptel. GlasgO* J* l 28 Ftl 21,364 words
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Advertisement1392 1964-01-18 15 mV jm/ m *mmm C //fflll Ig >»^*Mf MM _f_f §I WSgM THE EAC LINES EOT SmOAFOM HUAU IiJMPUtwILAIMIIUIIIAM HWAJIO JLm c*MM*tn mama u.tmfmn to. f^joia^t t/a^MU>4M*( I !"°t2JH £SS t imt fi JP"""/"! V? 01 SAAMNtt ia tCMA. U «A»U. MAMBMS. BIEMEJL ANTWERP TTtRBAM, AMSTERBAM, tSLO tOTMENIWRt ANB CftPtNIAAtEN.1,392 words
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Advertisement1248 1964-01-18 15 I BenvLine] urnu sEwict is unmw. utebpmi a ctmiMunAi. pmts BEN VALLA ""oon m ifimn P s^ > BEM CLEUGH S'pon P. Stum Ptnani M'bro Mar 1 la Pt/JM 22 Jai 21/24 CrangiMCiH Mar I Spore P. S'kM Paaaat Bf**"; jm a/2s uPvi-a jm nm lENNACNII raart, L'dea. RdM, A*MI»1,248 words
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Advertisement1133 1964-01-18 15 feMcALISTER <c CO., LTD. w Till Nt. *****. VMmW ELLXRM AM LIMB dk KLATBUBSS LMI V OH BF UPON rpon P. Shan Ptnatg MOWVIUi H/k Jm Baits Vim Ham P S-kam Pimm Cm Bf LEICESTEB* 2^ Ml 4 fm rport P. S'haa Pentig BONNEVIIII 1/ B Frt 1/ I Frt1,133 words
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670 1964-01-18 16 ACTIVITY on the A Malayan Rubber Market has been at the lowest level for some time and this could be explained possibly by the number of imponderable factors with which it is beset, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current review. The political670 words
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Article211 1964-01-18 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONO) January 17. Ttircr months INDUSTRIALS Dunlope 18 eu. At. Cement It* cv City Uev. 0 uta. M. Box 30 eu. E. Bmrltera 20 cts. Me AJiater IS eta. Eaao 18 cv. Kobln.ion 12 eta. Fed. Dtap. 12 eta C. storage M eta. If. A N. 20211 words
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Article66 1964-01-18 16 THE Malayan Baertange Banka* Alee- elatlen made theee change* la !ta Mtm to roerchantj yeeterday (all ratea to «100>: 1.n.0f TT er OD ready: Helland Cuildtra 1171, French Franei 1801. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar waa quoted at 5.72! for TT66 words
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498 1964-01-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another quietish day with a restricted turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Very much the same factors operated as early in the week. There seemed small incentive to deal and yesterday was tender day for Motor498 words
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Article28 1964-01-18 16 Malayan Stork Indire* Jan. 16 Jan. 1? 'Industrials: 107.06 107.40 Tins: 126.86 126.10 S rubbers: 107.44 107.44 ■Dec. 31, 196S as 100. Dec 29, 1962 100.28 words
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Article729 1964-01-18 16 /~«OMBINH> business in the Stneapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares graded in Centra. 11.56 BL. (3.000) $1.52 8U (1.000) 11.57 D. (11.0001 11.55 (10.000) JI.M. ivsc '^0T s£ (1.000) $3.35. (1.000) $3.39. <3,000) (3 40, (6,000)729 words
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Article27 1964-01-18 16 January 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 62' s cents (down five -eighths of a cent). TIN: $525 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article108 1964-01-18 16 MELBOURNE. Frl. INDUSTRIALS continued to firm in confident trading. Leaders were steadier i.:ter some irregularity during the ..eek and key stocks improved. A good rep t from Peters unprox them slightly. Base metals gained, but oils were easier. Loans were steady. C.R.A, 30/8 Mount Tea 38/4 M. Broken108 words
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Article244 1964-01-18 16 I.'EBRUARV first gradt rubber buyere i.o b. cloud at 6 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at £2J cents per Ib. (down three-elghtha of a cent) on Thurxday'n closing level foi the position The tone was quiet and sllihtly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prleta in cants244 words
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Article200 1964-01-18 16 SHIPS lying alengslde the Slngspere rlarbeur wTiarvtt er expected teday are: Elpenor 1/2. Musi Lloyd 6/7, Caprala 8/9. Ellen Maersk 10/11, Port Adelaide 13/14, President Jefferson 15/16. Palmetto State IS, Braeslde 31/32, Aui.y 30. Nlkkohsan Maru 40/41, Bengalrn 44. Bennachie 43, Htar Betelgeuse 47. Hanoi 6A. I'erak200 words
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Article74 1964-01-18 16 /■HINEII Preduee Ixenange, tineav per* neen arleei per eKul ytittrdayi Ceeemrt elli bulk $50 aellera. drum »&3 Kellers. Cepra: Jan./Ket>. OK/Conttnent Unquoted. Pepper i Muntok white SI4S tellera. Sarawak white JI42J aellen, spectal Sarawak Mack Sll2| aellera. garbled lamp nag black *112» aellen, ABTA Sl22| eaUera. Slngapere Ceeemit74 words
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245 1964-01-18 16 STRAITS tin yesterday remained unchanged at $525. on an offering estimated up five tons to 250 tons. In London on Thursday tin held steady throughout uneventful ring trading. Consumer demand generally waa on the quiet side while the strike at the245 words
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Advertisement1078 1964-01-18 16 VAJk.. PneUl*. Attest!**), and Cfaai LmUmmfUmm* CaUßßaOlai SuFVicei Spore P. S'na* Honoiuia k. r'esce h ion Moatraai "dairtava Mara" 27/21 Jaa M/11 Jn 24 Fel 15 Mar "Kaausan Man" 21/21 Fal Al 1 Mar 21 Mar 2$ Mar 1) Air 74 Air "lelina Mars' 24/2$ Mar 27)1 Mar il t|i1,078 words
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Advertisement991 1964-01-18 16 LsanW t Vfl LS F% asfl aW ■aasanttnta) V l-aaC aW sntßaaaafei^aal I aMTMIIa AW NfH U*l«NI Sttvitt .KOI*. raRISTAN ANO P. 6Ulf UIVICI, la fraaaatla. Aaala.U. MaMaaraa. Sr»ae, ftJ M t^^g^,,^ Panani P. S'r.jm S'ooie ■UUMIA la Part 11/21 Jaa S'pori r. S'tiaai *tA*aa i bARPINUtIA. 11/2* laa 2»/!'991 words
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Advertisement73 1964-01-18 16 Fan ten. Part Ss.l. lstters»» Aautartte. Naatan saa Caysit S f por» P.lS'r-aw »fnait| "daaai" Mi. lA. 11/21 ■■Ceseral Siiirssi" 1/ I Frt U/11 Frt u.ae.ii Ageatt: Ci. SNAIP t CI, (ID.ITI. riow Paaaasum Spare P. S'hasj rf,- "Flanaa Ceva.m 21/2S Jm •tlaaka Sasncka" 2/ 4 Frt •nit* FM EAST73 words
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Advertisement56 1964-01-18 16 SHIPPING NOTICE "STEEL ARCHITECT" VOY. 15 FROM C.B.A. The above vessel Is scheduled to arrive :n Singapore on 20th January. 1964 and will discharycargo alongside the Singapore Harbour Board WhaVves. Th* General Burvey will be held on 2£th January, 1964. n 0 other Survey will be held. Mc/UJSTEK A COMPANY.56 words
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Advertisement1021 1964-01-18 17 < on tinned from Pa|( S) OVERSEAS LEAVE 2» Word* U (Mi*.)— Box it ct*. extra ENJOY YOUR LEAVE All fully furnished houses etc. In Kent, Sussex, rtampontr* are personally Inspected before noommendod for leave. Homekens, Taucbdown. Btiiinghurst. becoming ON LEAVE, visiting Britain? The latest Austin. Morris. Ford and Trtumpb1,021 words
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Advertisement985 1964-01-18 17 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* tl (Mi*.)— Box St ct: txtra WANTEO TEMPORARY TEACHERS BC/FMC Credit Malay/English. Apply before 22nd January. Secretary NTPB (E) Pant. WANTED for a teaching cum administrative appointment In Kuala Lumpur, a University graduate, preferably with previous teaching experience. Suitable Indian graduates wlll oJao bo considered. Salary985 words
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Advertisement1087 1964-01-18 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 74 Word* U (Min.>—Box lit tta. txtrm UNFURNISHED Two Bedroom Torrace House at 8, Hendry Close, off I'pper Serangoon Road. SIBO p.m. Bnqulries at 9. Oxley Rise, (Spore). FLAT/ROOMS VACANT, Kurnlshod/ Unfurnished at No. 37-A, Loroag IT Geylang, Room, Singapore. Pleasa Cootact the above address. TWO STOREY1,087 words
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Advertisement1016 1964-01-18 17 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE M Ward* Si (Min.y- Box it cU. txtra IST CLASS FLAT luxurious up-to-date new furnitures facing sea for sale 570.000/- at first Mansion Meyer Road 3 bedroom* attached baths S balcony sitting ball dining room lit rson servant room wrlto Box A 4280 S.T. Spore.1,016 words
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Advertisement766 1964-01-18 17 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS it Ward* SI (Htm.) Bam at tta. aatrm tELFTAUCMT BOOKS On HfJrfct— Cantonese/Mandarin. Available at: Arcado News, 8, The Arcade. C.K. Taag. 310. Orchard Road. Educational Book Centra. 69. Stamford Road, (B' pore). TELEVISION lIHCAPURA PROGRAMMES JAN. 20-24. Full detaltt m this wcok't RADIO WEEKLY. Oot your copy766 words
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Advertisement1032 1964-01-18 17 PHILATELY tt Ward* U (Mlm.>—BoM at tta. aatrm EXCHANGE with keen coueeton wanted. Stamps of Australia, Nsw Zealand. Malaysia, world-wtdo offered. Harry Cho, 26, Wareham Road, Katoag. Singapore. NOTHING FANCY about our new buying price list of current Malaysia short sou and high values. Obtainable from The Brighton Philatelic Company.1,032 words
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Advertisement909 1964-01-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* Si (Mi*.)— Box at tta. txtra LATE ISBB MORRIS 1000 Traveller one owner returning U.K. Excellent condition .new brakes etc. $3,300. 8 cv. ft. frldgo 5350 Phone (XL) *****. TRIUMPH HERALD COUPE Bxbollent condition taxed Insured renewed. View opposite Anglo Chinese School. Baker Road B'pore.909 words
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Advertisement842 1964-01-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE ft Ward* Si (Ml*.)— Bom it ct: **tra MID 1960 MORRIS 1000 Traveller Leather upholstery excellent condition. Taxed. Insured June. European owned. 83.500/- 0.n.0. afternoons 35A KTaser Road, ftlmau H.M. Naval Baao (Spore). ONI BUROPEAN OWNER Zodiac 1981 disc bakes imm .culate condition accident free radio beater842 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1964-01-18 18 MI>M. V. I H \MI I 111 (Mrs. A. Slthampirapillai) of Ayer Kiinlng, Klanr, mother of Vrlupillai. Kanapathipillai. BaUkrishnan (Balan), Ramachandran and Sunasundram, passed away peacefully on the night of 11.1.64. Due to Insufficient time all relatives and friends could not be notified. Apolo.ries to unlnformrd persons. Thanks for all57 words
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Advertisement597 1964-01-18 18 l^l^rrjildl^MjV^^l li^ilJJ 1 <( ontinurd from Page 17) FOR SALE T'j Word* $1 (Mim.)— Box St ct: txtro FREE!) FREEH A naaket of Hamper for a Kelvlnator Refrigerator. Trade-In accepted. Central Refrigeration, 346 Joo Chlat Road. Spore 4 33.V*****. FROM EUROPEAN COMPL. HOUSEHOLD. Slttlmc-dining and Bed-room and other furniture. Ri-frliternUw597 words
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Advertisement700 1964-01-18 18 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mim.)— Box it ct*. txtrm BIKINI iWIMWEAR St.M. Jantsen Swlmwear For Ladles. Men Children. Bwltn-eap, Beacnwear, Mhorti. Slacks. Blouses. Visit Luck's 17. Orchard Road. Spore. BEAUTY CULTURE" If Word* Si (Mim.)— Box M ct*. txtrm IM4 TUESDAY and Thursday Evening HalrdreMlnc and Skin-care courses specially700 words
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Advertisement742 1964-01-18 18 BAR RESTAURANT (Fed.) >• Word* U (Mim.}— Box St et*. txtrm WATO INACK BAR J B. AlrooDdltioccd. DcJleiou' Chines* i'.uropuc Kocxi Cakes BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) Word* SS (Mim.)— Box it ttt. extrt FOR BIST INDIAN Kood visit Islamite Restaurant Cstb. 1921, 3OMU. MICM CLASS MUSLIM Kood. Visit Jubilee Cafe /Restaurant742 words
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Advertisement123 1964-01-18 18 NOTICES NOTICE The public Is Informed that the temporary receipt book containing Nos. ***** to ***** used and ***** to ***** unused, has been lost. The unused receipt* Nos. ***** to ***** inclusive are hereby cancelled. JAMES WARREN AND CO. LTD. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) QUARTERLY123 words
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Advertisement854 1964-01-18 18 NOTICES LOUIS T. LEONOWENS (M) LTD. OF 125 A IPOH ROAD Hereby give notice that a temporary receipt book containing temporary receipts 801-850 haa been lost. All temporary receipts In the book are cancelled and should not be accepted In consideration of payments made. NOTICE It is hereby Informed that854 words
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Advertisement790 1964-01-18 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Honours or Pass Degree graduates who are Federal citizens to teach Geography In Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Ipoh. Applications should reach the Secretary Board of Governors, Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Ipoh not later than 31st January. 1964. (ABDUL AZIZ BIN ISMAIL) Secretary. Board of790 words
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Advertisement778 1964-01-18 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Application* are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals (or appointment as Assistant Veterinary officer lii the State Veterinary Department, Selangor, The salary scale Is $506 x 24-626/674 x 24-770. $788 x 24-812 per mensem. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 21st but not their 30th birthday778 words
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Advertisement573 1964-01-18 18 TENDERS Tenders are Invited from reputable firms within Malaysia for the construction of a steel single, screw Water Boat far the Marine Department, Malaya. The vessel should be designed for use In Port Swettenham Harbour, and shall have a service speed of 10 knots when in light condition. Tenderers are573 words
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334 1964-01-18 19 Shockalingam is Bougoure's pick in top sprint RACING by Epsom Jeep IPOH, Friday (JARNET BOUGOURE, stable jockey to Kinus van Breukelen, will ride Shockalingam in preference to Royal Meadow in the main sprint at lpoh on Sunday. Shockalingam (Bougoure up) did a good trial this morning. The grey was never334 words
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Article1281 1964-01-18 19 Race 1*2.0: a 1 Div 4 ($9,000) 6f 1 0 Brave Bambino (Result St.) Daniels, 6 8.0 (F) Moxham 8 2 ***** Cheers (Lefresan St.) Oman, 9 8.13 *Dragon S 3 ***** ConcratuUUons (CC St.) Ahmad, 6 8.12 Pouter 1 4 ***** Tiba Tiba (Dato E. Clyne)1,281 words
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Article245 1964-01-18 19 LIM KEE CHAN - BOND TO DRIVE CLARK'S LOTUS LIM KEE CHAN MOTOR-RACING by SINGAPORE, Frt.— The Lo-tus-23 lii which world champion Jim Clark had scored several International successes Is among the 35 cars entered for the Upper Thomson Road Sprint here on Sunday. It will be driven by Alan Bond, who will take245 words
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Article41 1964-01-18 19 HOCKEY Malacca Leagne: St. Francis Assn 5 1/2 Gurkha Rifles 2. Ipoh Div 1: Kllat Club 3 ACS Union 1: Div. t: 7 Fed. Infantry Brigade 4 Dlst. Hospital 1. SOCCER Friendly: Johore Chinese I Kluang Dlst. 2 (At Kluang).41 words
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204 1964-01-18 19 ERNEST FRIOA - Student Colin gives up Olympics chance ERNEST FRIOA By CINOAPORE. Fri. Deciding thai his studies must come first. Singapore's promising hockey right-half Colin de Souza has passed up a chance of representing Malaysia in the 18th Olympic Oames at Tokyo in October. Colin. 18, who was among the first six204 words
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Article726 1964-01-18 19 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the horses you are likely to back at Ipoh tomorrow. Race One BRAVE BAMBINO: Useful record as a sprinter in Australia: has unproved since his first outing over Bt. Timah 6f. TIBA TIBA: Working well; ran two good races at Penang last month726 words
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368 1964-01-18 19 The world of sport CYDNEY. Frt— Twelve Aus- trallan professional golfers will leave here soon to play on the Far-East circuit which begins next month, reports KEITH HOOPER. They will comprise the biggest team of Australian golfers yet to tour In368 words
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Article109 1964-01-18 19 SOCCER Tour match: Malaysia v Ba.Me of Switzerland (Merdeka Stadium. 8 am.' RIGC.KK Club matches: Sfrnr Cub v Prnang SC <XL pudanc; K!;mg Club v Fed. Ramh>rs iKlar.c: S. Jr-horr v Tan- Bi'lirui; J. Bnhni Utd v UHQ 'J Bahmi: RAF Tenaah v C. Johore <Tp>!aahi; ClV'-'<r.109 words
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Article149 1964-01-18 19 CRICKET- !\f ELBOURNE, Prt Trevor 1?1 Goddard. the South Africans' captain, hit an undefeated 179 to lead the touring team In a run spree against Victoria here today. At the close the Springboks had reached 358 for two wickets. Goddard put on 169 for the firstReuter - 149 words
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373 1964-01-18 19 BASLE'S GOALIE WILL SHOW WORLD CUP CLASS TODAY'S SOCCER By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur. Fri. I>ASLE Football Club of Switzerland will show World Cup quality in two positions in their team when they meet a Malaysian team at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow, kick-off at 8 p.m. Goalkeeper Kurt Stettler and373 words
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Article124 1964-01-18 19 CINGAPORK. Fri. Three Singapore State players cen-tre-forward Quah Kirn Lye, in-side-left Yong Chong Fatt and fullback All Samijan have been dropped from Singapore's training squad for the FAM and Malaya Cup competitions. The SAFA selection committee decided last night that their form last season was124 words
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Article32 1964-01-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Nllai Bangsa Physical Culture Association will celebrate their fifth anniversary with a gala ball and a "Miss Easter" contest at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Mar 28.32 words
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Advertisement564 1964-01-18 19 till if a two week FREE If P holiday in FRANCE Simple competition gives you and companion chance tojly for Free Fortnight in Cognac and Paris. FIRST PRIZE: Two-week expenses paid holiday for two in France including conducted tour of the famous Chateau de Cognac. SECOND PRIZE: 3 prizes each564 words
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156 1964-01-18 20 We don't plan to ask for more Aussie aid: Tun Lim OYDNEY, Fri. Ma- laysia did not plan to call on Australia for further military aid, the new Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said on his arrival by air in Sydney today. •The situation which would necessitate such156 words
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Article30 1964-01-18 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Television Slngapura will telecast an interview with Mr. David Rockefeller, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank, tomorrow at 9.37 p.m. Mr. Rockefeller visited Singapore recently.30 words
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107 1964-01-18 20 ADDIS ABABA, Fri. The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry charged today armed bandits from Somalia this week attacked an Ethiopian police station and a police convoy, resulting in at feast 58 people killed. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the police station was attacked on Tuesday.107 words
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Obituary27 1964-01-18 20 IT It WITH .i..[. irM I announce .I*l brother V Ratnain ifuirnrrl* > nt IHwunhtrtajn EaMUe, Ipoti at ln<ll:i on 31-12-IMS V Kallmutli i :>i--.:mlni.»n Katittr. Banttnc27 words
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Article41 1964-01-18 20 SINGAPORE Fri The Rev Michael Counsell will be the new priest -In-charse of St. Peteis Chinch. Serangoon Oa-den Estate. Formeilv on the staff of a Bii niliißham pariah, he will sail Into Singapore on the Glenrov on Jan. 2441 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-01-18 20 The waiting game THE MHO wait in Mexico for Lie and Burton. .A perspiring and slightly unkempt Richard Burton sits across the littered table from a distinctly plump and rounded Elizabeth Taylor. It is hardly how one imagines Cleopatra with her beloved. It might, in fact, be any not-so-young couple127 words
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Article74 1964-01-18 20 HONG KONG. Fri.— Two people were killed and eight others injured when the verandahs of an old three-storey tenement building: in Kowloon collapsed last night after a double-decker bus had crashed into a pillar. Firemen worked under floodlights into the early hours of this morning toReuter - 74 words
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Article50 1964-01-18 20 BRUNEI TOWN, Frt— A rebel uniform and two home-made shotguns were seized when a security force patrol raided a house here last night They were hidden under bags of rice and gunny sacks In a bedroom. The occupant of the house was detained for questioning. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article397 1964-01-18 20 LONDON, Frt.— The market advanced on a fairly broad front today as the losses sustained earlier this week made prices more attractive to buyers. ICI. Turner and Newall. Beechams, Dunlops. Manbre and Oarton, Ranks, British Oxygen and Courtaulds were among the leading shares which developed397 words
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229 1964-01-18 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Kajaratnam, said tonight that the People's Action Party must start operating as a PanMalaysian party on a Pan-Malaysian basis to help build a prosperous, independent and peaceful Malaysia. He said the PAP must,229 words
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293 1964-01-18 20 THE THREE-FOLD MISSION OF PREMIER LEE SINGAPORE, Friday. gIXGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight enunciated :i three-point objective for the Malaysian mission to Africa. After two days' briefing in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lee said here: "Our first objective is to let those countries with whom we have no293 words
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Article98 1964-01-18 20 SINGAPORE, Frt.— Mr. Oerald de Cruz, chairman of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children, ■will give a talk on "The Retarded Children of Malaysia to members of the Lions Club of Singapore East at Hotel Slngapura ai 1 p.m. tomorrow. The talk win be in conjunction98 words
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346 1964-01-18 20 Ruling in court: Sign declaration before the Registrar SINGAPORE, Fri. The Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that former employees of Gian Singh and Co., would have to sign a declaration before the Registrar appointing the present advocate, Mr. Peter Lim Choo p v, of the Manual and Mercantile Workers Union346 words
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Advertisement30 1964-01-18 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CHIONC WONG. B»twe»n Jrffrry Yorv Katt. (Meal o Mr. and Mrs. Chron* Sen* Yap and Irene Thy<Kuan. rldoKt d o Madam Chrv. Yoon Kirn on I--I II30 words
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Advertisement227 1964-01-18 20 Medical advice guarantees Jfiealft and efficiency. "In every respect, NECOS chairs ore mad* on the current human engineering" says Dr. M. Shietani of Tokyo Institute of Technology. Furthermore. "Newsweek" in its pacific edition under the title of NECOS EXERCISE pointed out that it is a choir of medical excellence RELIANCE227 words
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